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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAV 12, 1980
Dime-a-gallon Gas Tax
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Carter-Sees Volcano·'·s ·Suniniit
~aGallon
Price on Gas
Cut by Mobil
NEW YORK lAP> -Mobil
Corp., s aying the action was
necessary to comply with the Cart.er administration's price
guidelines, today cut the
wholesale price of its gasoline
nationwide by three cents a
gallon.
John Flint , a Mobil
spokesman. said the reduction
appUed to gasoline and jet fuel.
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Dime-a-gallo~
Gas Tax Hike
WASffiNGTON (AP> -The
House Ways and Means Com-
mittee voted 27·7 today for
legislation to block President
Carter's dime-a-gallon gasoline
fee.
The vot.e, which had been ex-
pected, readies the measure for
a vote by the full House.
However, Speaker Thomas P.
O'Neill Jr. has vowed to "sit on
it " to try t o avoid that
showdown.
Oppooeots of the gasoline fee
claimed they had overwhelming
support in the House for the
measure killing the levy and
urged House leaders to permit a
vote.
Rep. Charles Vanik, D·Ohio.
said before today's vote that
while be supports the fee he felt
there was a good c han ce
Congress would overturn it.
"The fact is candidates for
public office feel they cannot
survive politically with the
burden of t.be 10-cent tax. They
understand that. I understand
that." Vanik said.
But Rep. Tom Downey, D·
N. Y .. called the gasoline fee
"unadmiJlisterable and unen·
,forceable. I hope the House
eadenbip will recogni1e the
verwbelming support for this
esolution."
It will next be up to the ~
llules Committee to decide when
e meuure will be scheduled
or full Houe floor debate.
'Neill told reporters Wednes-
ay that be woUld uk the com·
:mitt.ee to delay sendin1 it to the
OOl' • laac • poAible.
But ~ of the fee said
fhey b othet" strate1ie1 in
mind to _.. a House 'fole. in·
eludtac trJtnl to lack lt ollto
. anoUaer piece ol leplation.
A fedlral Judie blocked the ·ree ftum tMtQI effect tut week.
.Tbe eclnd"'*atinoa la appeal.
... tMI nllq W'bilf aa{vely lobbJial ...... tlM Jelial ...
that wOuW o•ertu.nl ti); lef7 l*"'ID..adJ.
He said prices of beating oil and
other distillate products includ·
ing diesel fuel were being re-
duced by "up to three cents a
gallon:·
The reductions. effective to-
day. come on the eve of the
Memorial Day holiday weekend.
traditionally a time of increased
driving.
The price cut also comes dur·
ing a week which saw all ma1or
suppliers of crude oil to the Unit·
ed States raise prices. guaran·
teeing that retail prices of U.S.
gasoline will rise by as much as
three cents a gallon.
Flint said Mobil's latest cost
estimates md.Jcated the reduc-
tions were needed to comply
Wltb the price guidelines during ,
the current quarter.
The reduction was on
wholesale prices Some dealers
have not been imposing the full
markup aJlowed by Department
of Energy regulations and
therefore could decide not to
pass on the full reduction.
Mobil engaged in a verbal bat·
tie with the Carter administra-
tion this year after the CounciJ
on Wage and Price Stability said
Mobil violated the guidelines .
Mobil claimed .tb e charges
were political. but last month
agreed to forego $30 million in in-
creases it would otherwise have
been able to impose before t'.be
end of September.
During that dispute, Mobil
claimed the guidelines should be
(See MOBIL. Page A?>
A.sh Fouling
Up the Mail
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-U.S. Postal Service of·
ficials say patrons who
are mailing souvenir
samples of the volcnic ash
from Mount St. Helens in
Washington are causing
problems with mail·
handling equipment.
J . F. Morris, western re-
g Ion a l postmaster
general, said some people
are mailing ub from the
volcano in ordlnary en·
velopes wblch are leakin1
and threatenlns to
clamace the eqaJpmeet.
"The Hb tllould be
treated as tboqb lt were a
precious slft of
clauware," llorrlt said.
"It must be packed ill •lit·
proof CClfttalnen. Reiutar·
J.1pe enveklpel are not ac-
eeptab&e ...
oleano Uproots Trees
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HUGE TREES LIE UPROOTED ALONG TOUTl£ RIVER IN WASHINGTON NEAR VOt.CANO
Weather Hampers Searctt for IO Mtulng PeopN •• Rumblft9 8-glna Agafn
Volcano Rumbles Again
Weather Hampers Search/or Missitlg
VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP> -
Geologists said loday tbat Mount
St. Helens bas begun rumbling
again. indicating renewed move-
ment or molten rock within the
volcano.
The bad weather bam~red
the search for 90 people still re-
ported missing in the area.
Two seismographs on the
volcano detected "seismic noise" from s p.m . Wednesday
to 1 a.m. today, said Craig
Weaver. a U.S . Geolocical
Survey scientist at the Universi-
ty of WasbinJton in Seattle.
The seismic noise ia similar to
the harmonic tremors which in·
dicate the movement of m.,ma or gas within the volcano, be
said.
"The most probable In·
terpretation is that lt repnsents
tbe upward moveme11t of
material again," Weaver Hid.
Tbe noise differed from a
harmonic tremor by ba... a
low amplitude and a "jerky"
nature compared to the
1tron1er, smoother b.armoo.lc
tremon recorded belore the
mountain in southwest
W ubialton exploded.
Tbe 6eatb toll f'rom tile erup-
Uon """'tned at 1,, said BUJ
Lokey of the WublDtton
Department of Emer1eDcy
Services. Officials still ._..try.
ln1. to .art OUl the. ..........
ud ~ repGltt 8'out tbetoUUcf"am111&ac .
Oeoloclata estimated that
·.
three cubic kilometers. about
one-eighth of the mountain. was
removed m the eruption. Ash fell
heavily on most of eastern
Was hington whe re r esidents
hoped rain today would help set·
tie the dust which causes cars lo
overheat and makes breathing
difficult.
Scientists were less worried
today about the threat of a col·
lapse of the mud dam oo the
Toutle River, according to
'Quick Draw'
Uiser Dies
WOODLAND HILLS (AP> -
A 16-year-old boy died after be·
ing accidentally shot by a friend
dur1n1 a game of quick draw,
police said.
Glenn Doonan died Tue.day
night during emereency suraery
al Wes' Hilla Hopsltal, Lot
An,eles Police Lt. Les Coil. a
West Valley Division homicide
detective. aald Wednesday.
The boy • a friend ol about lb• aame .,. wen pteytq a
1ame ofquiek draw ID Doanu't
Woo•Hmd lliDI bome, 181 Cail.
Tbey bell...S tbe .te-eallber re-
volver wu .ioadtld ad t.be
weapoo wu aeddataJ.11 .US.
ch•rfed, IU'Wq OoaDa in t.be
upper l.ono, con explained.
Sylvia Bruchhi. a U S. Forest
Service spokeswoman.
Geologists inspected the mud
dam Wednesday and found it
more stable than previously
thought. she said today
But. Ms. Brucbhl said. mud
from the mountain raised the
streambed of the Cowlitz River
15 feet.
·'That means the channel is
not as deep and can't bold as
much water as previously
without Oooding," she said.
Regular spring runoff could
result in heavy Oood.lng.
Rep. Mike McCormack, D·
Wash.. whose di.strict includes
the volcano, said President
Carter was told that cleanup ol
ash-laden cities ln eastern
W asbilurton ClOuld cost between
$150 million and S200 millloo.
Meanwhile, states of emerpn-c y in severa l eastern
WubJqton counties bard bit by
the voleaao'a aab f.Uout were Vtended for health reuooa.
Ron Ectaar. a chemist wlth the
Spokane Air Pollution Control
Autbority, said the asb -which
s hut do•n busineuu 1Dd
aehools and atJMdecl some s.ooo
trav~len -w• similar to tbe
substances t&t cause luq all·
menu In miners and
stonemalom. Oftldala said air
parUeulat.e lavell bere, nonnal-
ly 80 mi~rotrams per cubic
meter. were meuund 8t 11,000
<See VOl.£ANO, P•se AJ)
'Horrible
Looking'c
Scene \_
PORTLAND. Ore. (AP)
President Carter Clew within
three miles of the vofcanJc swn-
m 1 t of Mount St. Helens in
south"·est Washington today and
declared. "Someooe described it
as the moon.scape. but the moon
looks IJke a golf course com·
pared to what's up there.··
Flying into a mountainside
sno~ storm at 1.500 feet in a
small Marine Corps helicopter .
Carter told reporte rs he saw
great ptles ol mud "that used to
be mountains ... deep craters and
steamy me lting ice that he
c ailed icebergs . (Related photo.
Page A3).
.. It's a horrible-lookmg sight."
the president ~aid. ··1 don't know
1f there's an)'th.ing else hke it in
the "'orld ...
Assertmg that the devastation
exceeded his e)(p ectations,
Carter pred1cted an expensive
decades-long clean·up effort. He'
had pledged federal help upoo
h 1s arrival in Po rtland on ·
Wednesday night.
After the aenal tour. the presi·
dent drove to Longview. Wash ..
to visit a Red Cross emergency
shelter. Longview and neighbor·
1ng Kelso are threatened by a
possible mudslide from Spirit
Lake below the mountain.
He planne d lo return lo
Washangton from the hastily ar-
ranged trip later today.
Three helicopters carrying
about SO reporters and photog-
rapn~rs a~companied the pres·
1~ent1aJ aircraft ~n the . inspec.
tion tour. The JOumahsts in·
elud e d a d e legation from
(See CA.BTEll, Pace A%)
Coast
Weather
Variable cloudiness.
becoming mostly sunny
Friday afternoon. Lows
tonieht in mid 505. Highs
Friday in upper 805.
INSIDE TODAY
It Im IS miles of track Gftd
o hoftd/1&1 of emplovca. It
rum on electricU11. And U
"'"" 0 profit. Sec Page CJ.
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l PNLYPIL,01 $
·:r1 Won't Burt
Despite assura nce that at won't hurt a bit,
"Kone.a" 1sn ·t too s ure a~ he gets ready to
prove tht1 t rubies s hots aren 't a ll that
tough to take. Kona belongs to Dr. Randal
Cochran <second from right> who with Dr
Clive Tillotson <righ t > will conduct an anti-
rables vaccmat1on chnic (or Mesa pooches
Tu('Sday a t the O range County Fair·
grounds Aiding an the effort to vaccinate
dogs at $2. per head bet ween 7 and 8: 30
p. rn . will be city anirnaJ control officers
E.H. Jefferson (left) and Mike Doyle
11 Arrested
In Hollyioood
Chain Ga,mes
;. H 0 L L Y W 0 0 D ( A P )
• ~uthonlies say 11 people were
arrested at three separate re·
.. cordi ng ..studios Wednes day
fUght for allegedly organmng
pyramid scheme parties -the"·
.illegal chain investment scheme ~ploding across California.
: Some 500 potential customers
attending the parties wer~ not
:trrested. said vice Lt George
Tawcs.
Those arrested were taken lo
Hollywood Division ~talion . cit-
ed on nusdemeanor charges and
r eleased without bond. Tawe~
~8 td
The raid!\ took plan• at Para
mount Recording Studio!> on
S anta Monac a Bo ulevard ,
Prod ucer 's Studio on Nor th
Bronson Avcnur and at an un
named recording s tudio on
N orth Cahuenga Boulevard.
1'a wes said
About $3,900 10 cash was con
li'scated from the evening's
't.16.000 winner at the Cahuenga
" i\tdress. he said.
~arvis Quip . .
~Explained ..
: NEW YORK (AP) Howard
.tarvis has an explanation for
Oh e tame.• he· told a female
a eC'kler to go to a house in
fSevada -ht: was recommend·
jl.n g t h a t s h e b e c o m e a
· ISomeowner
Jar vis was asked Wednesday
<tn the NBC TV "'Today" show
about his May 1 re mark at
Sacramento State University.
On that occasion . a remale
Qemocratic P a rty o rficial
traded insults with Jarvis and
(btaUy shouted that he should
{eave California
• J arvis shouted bad .. "You
tttould go to Nevada into one of
. ~ose houses they have there" -
· f reference that reporters took
: ~ mean a brothel ,,
) ~ Hunt Sniper
· • TA MPA. Fla. CAP> -Helmet-
. ~d pol ice o ffi cen w e r e
: t earching house-lo·house in a
·pr e d ominantl y black
· •eighborhood here today for a
: ~niper wh o s h ot a white
• policeman in the face as he was
: 6recting a barricade. Tampa
: Oatrolman Robert H. Cooke. 28.
: ~ in good condition today with a
: )ullet wound m the face . .
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Parties 'Fun' .
Sex Gadgets So(d al Home
COLUMBIA , Md . cAPl A .former high s chool r:nglis h
teacher has found that a toe of things can be sold at ln-home
parties. including sex paraphemaha:
Helen Wer mutb says selling sex gadgets at home as "an in-
telligent alternative to the sex shops or mail-order cat alogues."
She's held three pacttes. featurin& such products as masssagers.
creams and oils. '
"It is an educational presentallon and there is nothing
tawdry ab9ut it at all.'." s he s\Ud. .. ·
The woman who held the first party said it was "just great
fun ," and t hat other, more conventional home product parties
were "old hat · ·
Order~ from the parties usually range from $10 to SSO for
l'al'h woman making purC'hases. she> ~ays. Ms Wermulh said
that about 1.0 perceot of the party aoera h¥ve had oo W•r~l Ill
the paraphernalia
Nude Children
Lagunii Man Faces
Porno, Sex Rap
A Laguna Beach photographer
faces arraignment next month
m Orange County Superior Court
on c har~es he photographed
nu d e ch ildren. furnis herl
youngsters with m arijuana and
performed an 11le~al s ex act
..., 1th a rrunor
Norman Isaac Lewi~. 36, of 963
Santa Ana St . was bound over to
Supenor Court this weelr follow·
ing a week-long preliminary
hearing in South Orange County
Municipal Court
Laguna Beach police arrested
Lewis at his ho m e an mid·
January after members of the
s outh county Major C rime
Suppression Team obtained
search warrants for the pbtog.
rapher's home. automobile and office.
Police claim they confbcated
nearly five shopping bags full of
slides. motion pictures a.nd still
photographs -some allegedly
recording young Laguna Beach
children in nude poses
Laguna Be aC'h inves tigator
'No Ba,.,.ony'
Danell Adams c l a imed two
Laguna Beach children under
the age of 15 are portrayed in
s lides confiscated by police
Prosecutor David Himelson
s aid the attorney for Lewis at-
tempted to negate the legality of
the police search warrants dur·
ing the preliminary hearing but
to no avail
He said many of the photo-
graphs were shown to be rele-
vant to the case and will be pre-
sented as evidence when Lewis
faces arraignment June 4.
Investigators spent much Lime
poring over slides and photo-
graphs ln an effort lo identify
local youngst ers . T hey said
som e of the slides were photo-
graphed i.o Lafuna Beach. prob-
ably at Lewis home and at an
office at 230 Oak St. Officers said they compared
the slides with yearbooks from
Laguna Beach High School,
identifying at leas t two l~al
youths ln the photographs.
Lewis is rree on s10.ooo bail he
posted the day of his arrest
Hurlbut Resigns
SC Council Seat
8) JOHN NEEDHAM
OI • o.lly ~191 SIMI
Sa" Clt:m e nte City Coun·
cilman Roy Hurlbut. appoinled
lo the counc11 Feb. 9 in a storm
of controversy. reslgned this
morning.
Hurlbut's esignatfon is effec-
tive immed,ately. In his letter of
resign ation . be said "true
harmony could not be achieved
with the members of the present
council."
He also said he hoped San
Clemente citizens would elect
three ne~ Cily Councll members
ln a November spedal elec:t.loa,
a n obvious referepce to the
pending' recall o f Mayor
Karoline Koester.
Hurlbut walked Into the oftlce
of City Clerk Max Ber1 um
momiOI and placed bis letter' ol
reslp _aticJ9 on aers·· clelk.
Hurtbut•a aDDOlntment to tbe
council took place ID a norm of proletl tbat resulted wltb
former lll•JOI' RoJ Hulm belq HrYed wttb a recall notice.
Hamm WU c ......... with ••. norlq a J.•111Dat11N ,.UUon
that --a apeelal electlon to nu t.be ~di aeat vacated by
Myrtll 'f-.net• wbo dMd Ju.
12.
Instead, Hamm and coun·
cilmen Edward KaJsched and
Richard Ahlman appointed
Hurlbut Feb. 9 just before an an·
gry group dis rupted the meet-
ing
U.N. Envoy
Leaves Syria
By The Associated Presa
Syrian diplomat Adib Daoudy
left Damascus today for a meet-
ing in Gen eva wllb U .N
Sec retary -General Kurt
Waldheim before fiyln& to Iran
to becin the latest U.N.-effort to
win the freedom or the ~3
American boltaces now In Lhelr
20i.t day ln captivity .
W aldhetm named Daoucly last
weekend u hls envoy ln effort.a
lo negotiate a setUement ol tbe
crisis .
But Iran lnaiats D1oudy•1 mil·
alon .... completely aeparate"
from the bolta1e lNut. An Ira·
nian 1poke1man 11id Moaday
that the S1ria'a mluloa to lrm
w11 llmlted to conalWU., •-u.
1bab'1 and Am.tcu crlmta" tn
Iran.
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Silver Prices
Hit Econom)i;~
WASHINGTON <AP) -Lasl
;ear'' boom ln ailver prices may
have fueled runaway utflatwn
a nd dis rupted the entire
--conomy Deputy Tre as ury
c;ec retary Robert Canwell c;aid
today
"Hence from an overall
'ltandpoint or moderating in/la·
lion. any measures that would
tend to ensure that the com·
modity and futures markets
'>{)erated in an orderly and em-ctettt hlbklft wou&d be wieful •
tie told a House s ubcommittee
Carswell also testified that •he
adminimaUon did not have the
expertise to deal with the
frenetic rise and fall of silver
prices that ended in near <'OI
lapse or the salver market
The silve r cris is posed a
"highly complex problem . · and
the administration 'didn't hap-
pen lo have a panoply of instant
expe rts" available on com
modi Lies
But. Ca r swe ll saad. the
Treasury Department as .. get
tan g to the point where we can
act intelligently "
The deputy secretary sald ht>
i~ hopf'ful that during the sum
mer the adm1nistrat1on can
complete its investigation or the
t;ilver collapse and issue recom
mendations
Carswell ~aid lhl· Carter ad
ministrauon has bc.•t•n wornl'rl
for -1ome tame that ',p<:culaU\t·
tradmg in lho:-.e market!> 'm<n
well have contnbuted to mfla
lion directly, and ju:.t a.., am
portanU y. to inflationary npe<"
tatlons
··,;-or exam p it· pre c aou ~
me tal!. accounted for O S perrerll
of the I 6 percent in(·rcast-in
wholesale pric<•o; 1n January ...
he said
That 1ump tr1i;egen·d .., .,en<•'
of anti 1nnat1on mo' c~ IJ\ tht·
Carter admana strataof'\ and t.h<'
Federal Reserve Board, anctud
Ing higher Interest rates and
emergenc~ crl'dit contrnlc;
"The increases feed throuih
th e pro du ct1fln pr occ\..,
a nd re5.ult an '"mt• pruducb
v. ha c h ar<· not nt·<'t>.,.-,;,.inh re
duced when commodity pncC!>
(like sliver> go down." Carswell
saad
"Furthermore. these pnce in
creases can res ult 1n subsequent
increases in wage and prace C'On·
tracts, lied to the price .nd1ces.
further exacerbatlng inflatJon. •
be told lhe House Government
Operations subcommittee on
consumer and monetary af.
fairs .
Carswell's reference to "am
measures" 1~ a strong and1cat1on
the Treasury Department ma'
favor greater regulation of tht·
commodity future:. mark et. in
the wake of the stl\"er collap!\e an
March.
The S\Jbcomm1tlee as 1n -
vest1gating how last year's rapid
jump ih sil ver prices affected 10-
flatlon and consumers
In recent weeks. the subcom·
mlttee has received stacks of
letters complaining about silver·
Pope Backs Ban
VATICAN crTY l AP1 -Pope
John Paul II has personally up-
held the Vatican deC'1S1on to bar
m averick lheoloR1 an Hans KunR
from teaching Roman Catholic
theology. according to a pap11l
document released here toda)
~lated prke Increases.
Navaj o tiltvenmlths have
bem put out of businesa. bat
terlH for heating alda llave
trlpJ..t ~ce. mid the COil ot
X·ray tum baa Jumped •per.
cent. 1111 a aubcommlttee stalf
member.
MC>teO\'tt. HY Canwell and
others. r~ pric~ han come
down significantly, even though
sil ver prices fell from SSO an
ounce m .January to SlO 80 in
Man·h
Girl ~outs
Aid Arrest
Of "uspects
A Fullerton rouple ~ho police
'laad t.hey belll·-.1· are ~e:.ponsablc
for a rash or Newport Beach
burgla n es. we r e a rrested
Wedn esday a rte r thr ee Gari
Scouts pointed them out to
police
Yvonne Ma tthews. 27 and
Bradl<"} WllhJm Matthews. 29.
wert· arrestl"d on •n1sp1cion of
burglary at about 3 p .m in the
Harbor View Homes area
ijoth are being held on Sl0,000
bail at lhe Ne~port Caty Jail
Pulice '>aid ii trio of nine·\ ear
11 ld Gari '-;('11ut' not1.f·rd
authontw-. r1f ,u,p1 t 1<1us 'ff<'ttVlllf
aft.t•r tt1'"' 1111tpl1· n•p()rtedh
~t 11pw·r1 thf· '<1uni.:'>t"r"' a nrl
a'ked lh1•rri ~ twtt\tor 4th41'¥-had
... n' (< lf>k It'"
1Jff1<•ero; said lhr•\ arrttstl'd lht·
m.rn and "'1ff' b<'rau'P they
matC'hed descnptt<ini. provided
oy 11ct.11n.s of recent byr i;elane.:.
The:.e burglan{><i,, pol ic•1 'aid. 1n
duded tht• rl'rt'nl brf'cl~ an ol thf'
r:;,.i..,ll1luH h11m1· 11f r "" l <"tJm
mun 11' L'ullc1tc Oa'>lrH:t ChJ.n
C't'll<•r "\nrm.in W,1h11n
In that ml tilt 11t 11111111 "'"'''1
rnort· than Sl (l(Jll v. orl h of
1 .1m1•rJ '"<ILJ•flrn• nt 1.1..1 h,111l1·d
"' f
V'i~jo Fa1nilY .,
Tied Up by
Armed Bandit
,\ ~L'iSIOn \II Jll rTIJn hi!<. '>Oil
and daughter v. t'rt' bound( "'1th
an extension cord and held at
gun po int ~hil e 3 man and
"'oman ran.s acked their home
Wedn~ay night. sheriffs dep-
ulil·~ reported toda~
111 an m<"ident s1m1lar to om:
A ht<'h occurred LO M1.,.-,ion \"1e10
1•a r llPr ttn' mnnth. a mJn dnd
1.1. 11ma n C'Jmc tn th(' dnor 11( thr
J Jnlt'~ {;ru!\!<."ill'r h11mr an lh1•
2SOOO l>IO<'k of l~nn L>nvr
deput1t•s ~.ud and a:.ked dJrec
lions
After thf'y were anviled in. the
man dlspla)'ed a gun and lhP
three were tl~ up while the
hou!'e was r ansacked for an un
detcrmane-o amount of mone)
and Je"' elry. sheriff"' de put.a•!>
said
No ear ~as seen Nnen .he cou·
pie ned depuues said
Jn an incident ear1ier this
month, a couple took an estimat·
ed S30.000 worth of Jewelry from
a house on Montanoso Drive in
M1ss100 Viejo after tying up a
lone woman in the home
F,.._P~Al
CARTER ••.
newspapers and broadcast sta·
tions ln California, which holds a
key presidential primary elec-tion June 3.
Carter spent the night in
Portland, wbere there was nQne
el tlw Mb lllat fell up to ,.._
....... tn ... tonl1D
taterft W8*1qtoa.
C•rt41r!• ftnt Wk alter ant••
1q W~y 1'lgbt WU to e9-
fer wtdt state -and federal Gf.
ftclal1.
' He ~miled fect.ral help, W b!t low·bf clemeaeor ~
ed 1iaarpl7 •ltb, tla•t et
Wasbiqtce Gov. Dtay Lee Ray.
wbo .~f' told Carter: ·~w.
don't need &Uk fOC'CM u m~JI
a& we need money.··,
Al the meeting al Ute National
Forest Service hea4quarters in
Vancouver. Ray s111d she needed
federal aid to help feed, house
;ind relocate the victims of Sun-
day's volcanic explosion. which
killed 14 and left 90 miss ing.
As h-stre wn hig hw ays a nd
,airports c;tranded an estimated
5 .0 00 travele r s across
Washington slate
'What do you need s pec1fical·
ly"" Carter asked
"\f ·O-n·e· y • the governor
re plied
Carter pmnted out that ht! has
alre>ady declared the l:lrea a
ma,or disaster makmg 1l eligi-
ble for federal aid But the g<>v
e,mor said that consisted mainly
of long-term loans and she
needetj immediate cash.
Carter, appearing s hghUy ir·
ritated. s aid offa ctals should
make an inventory of the area's needs~ they could begin working
toward solving the problem. • * *
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VOLCANO . •
m1 C'ro~r<im:-Wt.-dnt:~di,~ .
Offac1als do n<.>t ) el know how
.,e r1ou~ 1nh;,.ilal1on ()r the
mmu.S<:ult!. da~gcr-likf' pdrticles
might be
"Particulat<> le\'els ar,. goinJ:
to $!0 up "' ~>pie becom<' morf•
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MOBIL ...
.q1pl1• .. t 11n Jl1 .Jfln11.il tws1s • .i
luv. 11.I! i.irll ,., to 1 x<'et·d t h1·
l;Ul•I• lint·' 1r1 '<•rtH qu;,.i rter.., 1£
lht·\ ~t!rC' tM·lo~ th<.• J llowablP
l1m11~ in olh1 r qu:irlt·r' Thi· ad-
m 1 n1 ... 1rat1on '""'It'd on _.
quJrterly ba"'' Jnd Flint ''> state-
ment t.oda) rnd1cated Mobil con-
ceded thal point.
~awm Relaxing;
Aides Plan Trip
SANTA BARBARA CAP)
Ronald Re3~an 1:. relaxing at
Rancho del Caelo. his secluded
• oastal mountain ranrh. whale
ha' Jlrl''' prPpa11 fur h" final
1 Jmµ.11 p1 lrtp of tht• l98U
prt'..,1dt•nual primanl·:-.
Campaign ... pl)kt-sm:rn Joe
ll o lmt·~ 'J ld the lfrpublscan
front runnl'r had no meetmJ?s
wath campaign aide:. or adV1sers
Wednesda y, except for one
tt>lephone call from an aide who
tuld ham about George Bush's
!<.tatement that ht' "'as reassess-ang has campaign
Annored Car Hit
LONDON <A P l -Robber s s topped an a rmored car in a
busy north London s treet today.
for ced the guards inside to band
over lhe eqwvalent of $763,7501n
cash. and fled . police said
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The ultra·thln Piaget. Hand-crafted m Swtuerland. All In 18k gold,
lhe case. the hands. lhe d1al. the bracelet. e¥en the buckle
on the leather strafl
\BAd/ CZIJa/k,1 CJl1wfe4/
fin~ l~lry
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VOL 73, NO. 1'3, 3 SECTIONS, U PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
OC Pyramids B~ting Out All Over
It you talk to law enfort"~menl
O(f\tlala you tel the impression there u e more pyramtds an
Onnae County than there a.re in
E1ypt.
But the Orange County
pyramids are schemes in wtucb
investors hope to get back a rast
$16,000 for an initlal outlay of
Just $1,000 CSee related story Page All.}
They are bust.mg out all over
and the poJJce are busting them
a lmoat u rut u lhey ftod out
about them But lawmen edmit
they can't keep up with the burn
tng desire to get rich quick that
1s ablue ln Lhe breasts or inlla
lion.sapped Orange Counhans
t:rimmal compJwnts wall ~
~ought against four people po!1ce
spotled leaving u pyramid party
Wednesday night in lrvine . a<.·
cording to Detective Phil Povey
Three El Toro residents and
one person from Corona del Mttr
were carrying packaaes coo&aln·
lnc instrudion.s and charta for
rurullng a pyramid, Povey saW.
Povey said police received
11everal reports of pyramid
portieb Wednesday oigbt i'n
lrvlne.
Westminster police said they
raided rive pyramid parties Wednesday night, but were so
far bt'h1nd on the paperwork
that omciaJ reports on the raids
weren't available lhis morning.
"We Just don't have the man·
power to do anything about
the m," said Huntington Beach
fraud investigator Cary Sper
linR. "lt would take away from
our othe!' essential law en!Ol'ce-
ment priorities.
"We got calls about part!~ at
four locations Wednesday. There
were three others Tuesday. Our secretaries are going crazy with
all the calls." Fountain Valley police s ay
they have taken to writing down
the names or the players and
turning the lists over to the lo·
ternaJ Revenue Service.
"We believe this may be the
best way to get to the players."
Capt. John Beddow said.
Westminster pouce converged
on an auto paint shop in the in·
dustrial part of the city Tuesday
nigbt after receiving a telephone
call from an mformant
Si~ persons were arrested on
charges or operating an "end-
less chain," a misdemeanor.
The six were cited and re-
leased but officer Earle Graham
said they could race a fine up t.o
SSOO iWd six ,months in Jail if
convicted.
They we re identified as
Edward G. Schiller , 37, Thomas
G. Saodeno. 34, Bruce A.
Hesford. 33. John C. Hesford. 34.
(Sfie PVRAMJD. Pa«e AZ>
ort Runway Extension Eyed
~COST~ a
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AIRPORT RUNWAY EXTENSION RECOMMENDED
Heavy Daahed Are• Indicate• 737 _F_eet
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Residents Assail
Expansion Proposal
A recommendation lo Orange
County officials that the runway
al John Wayne Airport be
lengthe ned to accommodate
more daily fiigbts has gone over
like a lead balloon with some
Newport Beach residents.
City officials also expressed
s urprise and concern when told
of the ~mmendation and pre-
dicted ctiy leaders may take it
as a new battle cry.
Newport resident Kathy
JorgenM!D, who helped organize
an airport protest rally earlier
this month, said the recommen-
datioo sounds like more of "the
old water torture principle."
"Each ol these prop0sals that
come in are always at the ex-
Ash, Fouling
Up the Mail
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-U.S.. Poltal Service of. flclals aay patrons wbo are malllna souvenir
aam,a.oltbevolcanic uh from ~ St. Helena ln
Wubiqton ar~ causln1
ble wltb mail·
9QUlpment.
, western re-1 lo•• l po1tma1ter • ......, Mid IOIDe people
.... ....... Mb from tile
volcllllO ta orcllDary eD· ......,. wblela are lediq
aa .. t•r•atenln1 to ¥.~~~be
treMld•.,...ltnNa pr••l•.a• tlft or ~· Manta laid. .__ .. peebdbalift·
,....,CPI' 'Sift ......... . .,.. .. , .. , .... -~ e .. IM .. -----
pense of the homeowners and
serves the interest s of air
pass en gers only," s h e re
marked.
She said residents are skep·
tical of the claim that more
flights could originate at the
airport and stilt meet noise
s t a ndards by using larger
but quieter aircraft.
"I don't see how anyone can
presume that the airlines will
just get rid ·of their old jets and
bring in the new quiet ones."
Mrs. Jorgensen said.
CurreoUy. of the six airlioes
either using the airport or hop-
ing to in the near future, only
PSA and Air California have or-
dered Douglas Aircraft's new
quiet super 80 jet.
Newport Beach City Attorney
Hugh c.offin said the recommen-
dation to lengthen the runw~ in
the directlon of the San Diego
Freeway isn't new. He said the
city has conslatenUy opposed
such a plan.
"I don't understand why
lenftbening the nJDWJY would
oecesaartly allow for more dally
Oighta," he saJd. "I Juat don't
see bow those two points re· late."
Increase
In Flights
PrOn_Qs~d
By DELORESBROOKS IRWIN
Oft• D•llY 11"11.c S!Mt
Con sultants hired to map
future development of Orange
County's John Wayne Airport.
have recommende~th rrain runway be extended eet to
the north, it was lea ed today.
The plan, by VTN Consolidat·
ed of Irvine, would place the
runway end just short or the
San Di ego Freeway
Such a runway extension, the
consultants said, would allow an
increase to 75 average daily
flights out of the county strip
and still meet present noise
s tandards or large r. quiet
aircraft.
Presently, there are about 41 averagedail)' flights.
Cost of the runway extension
might raQge up to $8 million. de-
~nd:ing oa bow sound iMulation
1s handled on "incompatible
properties'' on or near the 20
acres of laud that would be in·
vol Ted
The main nmway. the consult·
ants' report said, would also be
strengthened to handle heavier
ajrcrafl. I The consultants said they like
the idea of the main runway ex-
tension because they believe it
would reduce jet aircraft noise
in the Santa Ana Heights area.
Contacted in Los Angeles to·
day, District 7 CalTrans officials
said they haven't yet seen re·
said they haven 't yet seen rec-
o mmendations in the runway
nearer the San Diego Freeway
They noted the present main
runway doesn't interfere with
freeway operations. "Ir it's
changed, we'll have to analyze
th e impact." a CalTrans
SPokes man said.
The extension would also re·
quire approval of the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA>.
Orange County's ma in runway
is now 5,700 feet long.
Wi th the recommended ex·
tension, it would become 6,437
feet.
The longer runway was Just
one of 45 recommendations list·
ed by VTN consultants in the
second part or their com-
prehensive master plan pro·
posals Other rerommendations
include:
-Expamk>D of Ute paaeeger
terminal at its present site.
-c.omtndJoa of a general
aviation terminal.
-a estnc&IH of r.1111 -rlse
buildings in areas close to the
airport, including in tbe cJties of
Costa Mesa. Irvine, Newport
Beach. Santa Ana, Tustin and unincorporated county territory.
Those and 41 other •UCCestions
were outlined in part two ol the
airport's $300,000 muter plan,
released this week tQ Orange
County offtclals by VTN'.
The second part of tbe master plan looks at differeat,ways of meeting demand for airport
facilities and recommends a
comprehensive plan to aatiafy
that ""mand over t.lw next 20 years.
Elements of tbe com
prebensive plan inc._. airfield
safety, t.enninal, ll"OUDd access
and beicht restridbt eamee1111.
The beat place for an ex·
papded and llJlPl'O"CI ~er
termlna1 ii ill pl'll.. b:ation.
comultaatl deeJded. •
Tb• <>ranee eo.tr' a.ant o1
Supervllors, lh•' four
alteraative 1tte1 fo~ a new
tennlDal. rejeeWd la lpuary
t.be Idea of ~ ll OG the "9tlklltofthe .......
UDdtr tbe pl• •11D1itd ~ UM VTN atud)t, a MW ,._ r.
~· eslat!M tAnn>•I llldldtq would be bei)t to ..........
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•
A I.ARC on t.lae Bea~la
U .S. Army Corps of Engineers is using this
po~loolcing craft along the Newpon
Beach ocean front as a base of operations
for divers conducting a ne" Corps study of
beach erosion. Vehicle is known as a
L1~ht.er AmpbJbious Resupply Cargo Ship
< LARC). Normally . it is used to load and
unload careo from N avy vessels. l"\ew
Cor~'"' "'~ Eng1.J1t!eni study or where lhe
sa.o<l 1'>e5 will update an old one.
<:&rter Flies
Near Summit
Of Volcano
J7 olcarw Victims
Search Hampered
PORTLAND. Or e <AP1
President Carter fl ew within
three rrules of the volcanic sum m1t of Mount St He lens rn
southwest Washington today ~nd
declared, "Someone descnbed 1t as the rnoonseape, but the moon
looks Like a golf course com-
pared to what's up there."
Flying into a mountainside
snowstorm at l.500 feet in a
s mall Marine Corps helicopter.
Carter told reporters he saw
great piles of mud "that used to
be mountains." deep craters and
s teamy melting ice that be
called icebergs. <Related photo.
Page A3).
"ll 's a horrible-looking sight."
the president said. "I don't know
if there's anything else hke it ln
tbe world."
Balboa Island
\' ANCOUVER. Wash <A Pl
Geologlsts said toda) that Mount
St Helens ts occas1onally rum-
blll\f! and steaming. but that does
not indicate 1t is about to erupt
again
With the number or known
dead at 14. the bad weather today
hampered the search ror 71 people
still reported missang in the area.
But the r3.lll was wekome in
eastern Wasbin~on, northern
Idaho and pans o( Montana,
where 1t was washing away tbe
volcaruc d\,ISt that had collected
up to 7 inches deep in places.
Two seismog raphs on the
volcano d et ected "seis m ic
noise" from S p.m. Wednesday
to l a.m . today. said Craig
We aver . a U.S. Geological
Survey sc1en~t al the Universi-
ty of Wasbingtoo in ~attlP
Parking Ordinance
Stirs NB Residents
By Sl'EVE MARBLE °' .. °"""' ""'SUft Balboa Island resident.a are
buazin& about a letter Newport
Beach Planning Commissioner
Allan Beek circulated this week
askiq l51and resldenls to sup-
port a chaoae he wants iD city
parkin& laws.
Beek. who hired workers to
pua out 2,000 ol the I~. ls
aeeklnl a modificalioo iD a park·
log ordinance tbat comes before
the commilaioft tomaht.
Tbe onllnance, arnoq other
things, calla for all new or re-
modeled duples• ln NeWJQ"t to
have at least thl'M otf.stnet jartlnl apota. But~ ls bolMa hla eotn·
mia1loo colleaaueS wffi So • step
furtMr 111111 ddland tbet Olda
ownen proride at lea.st four
~o:..--.:.=:u ••l Wttla botll eoaeera altd fUllletWlt"'...,. ....... . "ff ............... ..
Ore fl'•lD•' tellerkM Oall r=-1~ r.:=.°!.Y-A= Uoa.''Ma.--. ...-.11111
r·
1~
res idents were unanimously aga1nst his idea.·•
Sbe said that &!et, an wand
resident, was at that meeting
and should have realised that
property owners were oppGled
to requlrin8 four off-street l>U'k·
log Spots.
"Thll would be Just one lnOt'e
freedom takecl away from peo-
ple wbo'd haft to aa~rUlce their .own prh·• opeo space for part.
tnc." Mrs. Sm1tb wd. •noted
many ia1aDden are remodeting
dupleua and would be affected
bJ the partiDc plan.
Commi11toner Debra Allen
said lbe waa especially interest..
ed lD the letter because lt c:on-f Ul.Ded her nne and home oboDe llUIDber and W'ad Balboa blud n111den&s to call ber. ''At best It II a bllllb Ir· re~lar mana-to iet Dibllc In·
put," • nataned. l•i Cldn't • IWt my boldle ar olleceDt ~. llotap.·~
Beet Nld ba pat bla col· ......,, ume on UM t.dlr a
~ nlldcltDt& to call lier
Clea PUKING, .... Al>'
The se1sm1c noise was sf milar
to the hannomc tremors that in-
d1c ate the movement of molten
roc k. called m agma, or gas
w1th1n the volcano, he said
"The mo!>t probable in·
terpretation is that it represents
the upward m ovem e nt or
material again." Weaver said.
But Tim Ha it of the USGS
later said at a news conference
tbat the seismic actavity shouJd
not be taken as an indicator of any movement of molten rock or
1mmtnent eruptJon. He said it
was a textbook example of what
happens after a major volcano
eruption.
In the meantime, he said,
"The mountain is intermitlenUy
and vigorously steaming lo
10.000 feet."
The 001se detected last night
d iff e r ed from a harmonic
tremor ln that it had a low
amplitude and a "jerky" nature
compared to the stropger .
smoother harmonic tremors re-
corded before the mountain ex·
plod ed.
Coast
Wea tiler
Variable cloudiness.
becomm, mostly sunny
Friday afternoon. Lows
tonight in mid SOs. Hiabs
Friday in upper eos.
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NEW YORK (APJ -Cbut' M&nhattu Bank, ta.. naUon'a
t.blns.lara-t commercial bank. cut 1La prime rale one fwl ~rcentqe polnt to l~~ .. perct'nt today pusbJnt the! prime to lt1 loweat level In monlhA
Bankens Trust Co . the e1•bUH1r;esl benk. qulcltly
matched the rate Althouah mo11t banlea are qUOlina a prtme
rato ol ll~ ~l. allalysLa .. Jd t.My uped \be lower rate to spread ~t the-bankint 1nduato.
The prime the-lnterHt rate banh r harae on ltnanlJ to their ~ost crtdat~orthy corporate <'U8l0mt rs peaked at 20 per C'ent
tn early J\l)rtl and hos ••nee been on the declin~
._. •• 9ft-fdr •M C'a .. dhl•t'W
L YNOHURST. NJ (AP> Repubhcan preatdeotiaJ can
chdate ~&e Bush said today he Is canceling umpaltn events
in New J eraey this weekend to allow time for a politJcal soul
search.mg ~•on a t hu home 1n Houston
Bush told rePorters a dec1s1on on whether to end h1s two
year quest for the White H<>use C'OOld come as early as Sunday
.ttla1n9 Gir1•11 8ody f'••uNd
JULJ AN <AP> The partly decomPosed body of a 13-year·
ola girl reported missing 1n December has been identified by
her parent!. as Sharon Ltt Winston Sheriff's offi cers said the
San Diego girl was strangled.
A couple taking pictures found the body late Tuesday about
five feet off CaJlfornia 78 near Scissor 's Crosslog.
The girl was a stude nt al Marston Junior High School In San
Diego.
DWlar .ffi.rrd: faald Dr•*P"
LONDON (AP> -The value of the dollar was mixed
a gainst leading world currencies today.
In Tokyo, the dollar fell for the third straight da y. closing at
224.025 yen, down from 224.95 at Wednesday's close.
Gold traded in London at $503 an ounce. a drop of S9.75 from
Wednesday's close. It closed in New York at $514.SO. up S1J. after
dippingto$501.
In London. silver opened at $10.89 an ounce. down from
Wednesday's closing $11.85 an ounce. It traded in New York at
$11.60 up 216 cents. aft er dipping briefly below $11.
·12 IOllftl '" Afglaaftblan
-...N~.W~.::. ~-~4gbcJHe.tmltfN-~-:.-• -som e carrying arms -clashed with soldiers in Kabul this w~k
in renewed anti·Soviet demonstrations that killed 12 persons. a
traveler from Afghanistan said today.
Silver BooID Said
To Fuel Inflation
WASH INGTON CAP> Last
~·ea r's boom in s il ver prices may
b a ve fuelt'd runa"'a v inflation
a n d d1 !,rupl1•c! t h (' e ntire
econ omy . !)('p ut ~ Trt•as u r ~
Secretary Robert Cari," ell '>a1d
today
Carswell su1d the Carter atl ·
ministration has been worn t'<l
for some tame t hat s pecul<1ll \'l'
trading in tho.,<' markets · ma~
.... ·ell han• l'untn butl'd to inn a
lion dlrecth Jnd JUM a~ 1m·
porta nth . ti> inflationary exf>C('
tat1ons " ··Hence. from a n overall
~tandpo1nl of moderating 1nlla ·
-tion. any mea:,urcs that would
tend to ensure that thC' com·
.modity and futures markets
'Oper ated in an orde rly and ~ffi·
~aenl fastuon would be userru ...
he told a House s ubcommittee
Cars"'e ll a lso te:,t1f1ed that the
adm1nastrataon dad not have the
exper t 1st• to d ea l w ith the
frenetic rise und fall of s1her
prices that ended an near col
; lapse of the silver m arket.
T he s ilve r cr is is posed a
"'hig hly complex problem ." and
''the administra tion "didn't hap·
pen to have a panoply of instant
•.experts" avail able on com·
"modi lies.
< Bu t , Car s we ll said , t he
iTreasury Department is "gel·
Ung to the point where we can
act intelligently.·•
, T he de puty secretar y said he
is hopeful that during the sum·
m er the a dm inis tra tion c an
i:complet.e its investigation of the ~ilver collapse. and Issue recom-
.meodations.
'
:Re8taurant Trends
~Subject of Talk
: S ta nl ey Ky k er , gen e ral
man a ge r of the Cal ifornia
·Restaurant Association will dis· ~c u ss current t rends in the
;r estaurant and tour ism indust ry
•Thursday evening at the Velvet
•Turtle in Newport Beach.
Girl Scouts
Aid Arrest
Of Suspe cts
,\ Fullerton couple. "'ho p<>llrt•
~aid they belic\'l' an· re~1>0n-.1hlt:
for a rash of Nt>wport Beach
burgl a ri es. we r e arrest e d
Wednesday afte r three Gar i
S('OUtS pointe d the m out lo
police.
Yvonne Matthe ws, 27 , and
Bradley William Ma tthews. 29.
we re arrested on suspicion of
burglary at about 3 p.m . in the
Harbor View Homes area.
Both are being held on Sl0.000 bail at the Newport City Jail
Police sajd a trio of nine-year·
o ld Gi r l Scou t s n o tifie d
authorities of suspicious acti vity
a fte r the couple reportedly
stopped the youngste r s and
asked them whether they had
aoy cookies.
Officers said they a rrested the
man and wife bec a us e they
m atched descriptions provided
by victims of recent burglaries
These burglaries, police said. in·
eluded the recent break-in at the
Eastblllfl' home of Coast Com ·
m unlty College District Chan
ce llor Norm an Watson
In that incident, police said
m o r e than $2,000 wor th or
camera equipment was hauled
off.
'Quick Draw'
Loser Dies
WOODLAND HILLS <AP> -
A 16-year·old boy died after be-
ing accide ntally shot by a friend
dur ing a game oC quick draw.
police said
Glenn Donnan died Tuesday
night during emergency surgery
at West Hills Hops itat. Los
Angeles Police Lt. Les Coil. a
West Valley Division homicide
detective. said Wednesday.
The boy and a friend of about
the same age were playing a
game o( quick dra w in Donnan's
Woodland Hills home. said Coil
They believed the 44·caliber re·
volver was unloaded and the
weapon was accldentaJl y dis·
charged, striking Donnan an the
uppe r torso. Coal explained
; The 7:30 p.m . dinner a nd dis·
'c ussion is spons ored by the
;Ne wport Beach Convention and
,visitors Bureau and costs $15 a
•person. The Ve lvet Turtle is
;localed in Fashion Island. ,
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DAILY PILOT
lawyers Supporting
Incumbent Judges
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The Orange County Trial
Lawyers Association h as en·
doraed a l l 13 i n c umbent
municipal a nd superior court
judges rumUilf in the J une 3
electioo.
At a press conference this
m o rning, spokesm en for tbe
800-m e mber group aaid In-
troduction of polities int.o the
judicial races wu wront and
fell um incumbent Judces who
bad aboMs during their terms
I.bey were "competent and fair
minded" ahould be kept In of·
fice.
Re ceiving endorsem ent.a by
lb• group were Incumbe nt
sur.rior Court h•ctau Frank Br HDO, Leonard lhlrlde,
Roa_ald l>renner and Mark
Soden.
II Ub.lcJpal Cowl Judi• •· doraed bJ the Illa.I l••1en
IJ'OdP wen Carl Frank, Edwsd
Laird, Eu•ene Laa1llauer. Rlctaard Orozeo, Jolla THl,
Praaeee 1fUD01, Bettr lliu
Loaaa Moore aDd Rlebird Hamdtoa.
Nicholas By bower . president
of the group, said his members
go lo court daily, ''where of
n e c e ssity we o bserve and
evaluate the judges and lawyers
we encounter. For that reason.
we feel uniquely qua lified to
evaluate Judicial competency."
Byhower said the lrial lawyers
asaodatlon board of directors
atudled each contested election
involving an incumbent jud1e
and made Its endoraem ents •c· cordlngJy .
Flfly·two candidates in all are
runntnc for 17 municipal and
superior court Judgeships in the
Juoe election.
OffDal ProtesbJ
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b11 t.bna&eoed to ralsn ll'Om
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becaUS<! of the!>e c6nd1t 1<>nll, I ac
c ompl1:.h b) defa u lt v.hat
som~ ma) have wa nted in lhl· fi rst place ..
Stevens admitted that othe r
a llegat1ons tx>yond the timber
usage were leveled at ham. in
eluding chargell that he an
timidated college personnel to
do personal favors for him
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"aid his plan "'ould earn lh• <'II\
up to SIJ m11laon .1 \t>ar ·
But lh<' plan. na~ ed tn S('\ era I
hnmeo .... ·nt'r ~roup .... "as tabled J nd h.tsn't rea_ppear('(f
Solar Flare S ePn
BOlJL.DER. Colo U\P l -A
m aJor solar Oare OC'<'urred Just
!-Ou th of the s un ~ eq ua to r
Wednesday. and at was expeeted
to cause a storm m the Earth's
magnetic field and could a!fttt
radio rommun1cat1ons. a federal agpncy said
Prop. I
Support
Voiced
Youtlis Seized ,
In NB Theft
Of We t suits
A pJ1r of IX year old youths
1.1.t•re J rre,t1·d IJlc Wednesday
J fh·r tht•\ .1ll1•l!<>dl) smashed a
"'1nct11 .... Jt .• '\l•w port Beal·h
"'.Ill r •rw1rt" ·hup grabbed J
h11ndl1• of '-'l't ~u11 ... Jnd ran.
I" I 11 1• •.nd
[)J\ 111 l'h1hp Eon of l :!i 4 Hh
S t ~'·"1111r t B•·.ir t1 :i nd
H 1l'h ~1 r<l John K ol.ir •if 21 I R
Eldl•n -\\1.·. Co ..... ta Mesa. wen·
Jrrl'l>lt•d on hurg lar~ 1·harJ?e~
nt•;ir the '>hop after "'1tnesse~
phoned pohct•
Both men "'ere beinJ( held in
hPu of $.5.000 bail each tod:n W 1tnc~st•s told ln\'Cs t1gators
th"t the~ saw tv.o m en s mash a
fr o nt wi ndo w t o Ma tla c k
S po rtl'r a ft . 2906 W Coas t
lf1~hwa). and scoop up a pile of
v. t>tsuats
Pohce said they nabbed the
suspects less than a block from
tht> s tore a nd recovered 13
v.·etsu1t.s val ued a t nea rly $800.
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f I .\GE1~
1 lw ultrJ·th111 Plas:t<'t Hand-cr:tfll'd tn Swtt1C'rhmd All an 18k gold.
the c.1'-<' cht• hJ11d!>. thed1,J till' br.tt dt•t C'\t-n lh\· hudJr
on thr IN tlw1 M1-.1p.
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f 1n~ /f'\H•lry
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Bank Heist Fugitive Caughtf
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The Jut fuaitlve lo the $8
million "Mlsaioa: lmpoe.sible"
1tyle burglary of a Laguna
Niguel bank, who eluded FBI
agent• for more than eight
years •. ts sitting in a Penn-
aylvarua Jail cell today await-
ing word on when he will be re·
turned to California for trial.
During thelr two and a half
day stay ln the bank, the \eam
filled an audible alarm with
foam , bypassed sensors linked
to a Santa Ana alarm company,
and broke lnto 458 safety deposit
boxes inside the vault.
They oeaUy stacked the boxes
in a corner, retnevmg jewelry,
cash, rare coins and negotiable
securities that were initially •
believed to be worth between $2
and SS million.
FBI agents now say the Joss
was in excess or S8 million. More
than SS million or that amount
has been recovered.
Christopher all received 20 y~
terms followin& lbeit si:x-wm
trial in um on charges of coli-
spiracy and bank larceny. •.
Ronald Lee Barber was ~
victed the following year of ~
same charges and was sel(·
tenced to lS years. ~
Harry Barber, whose bail WM
reduced laat week from $750,oob
to $100,000. remalns in custodt
of the U.S. Marshal in Pilt.4·
burgh. ~
UNITED CALIFORNIA 8AHK IN LAOUNA NtGUB. WHDE .. MILLION WAS STOLEN
Leat Fugitt¥• In 1172 Bwvl•rr Awalttng Extredllton In Penneytvanl• JaH
Harry Jam~ Barber, who was
31 at the time of the weekend
break-in at tbe United California
Bank in March, 1972, is being
held on $100,000 bail, 10 days
after be was apprehended by
federal agents at a construction
site in .rural Brookville, Pa.
FBI agents said Barber, who
was using t.M name Jobn Baker.
was arrested without incident at
the construct.ion site.
Tbe Barber brothers were the
last LO be captured In the bank
burglary, with agents tracking
down Ronald Lee Barber 1n
Ro<'hester. NV., nearly a year
artt>r the break-in.
Meanwhile, federal pro1-
ecutors are attempting to ba.e
that bail increased again, priortp
Barber's return to California fct
trial.
"They don't have a whole let
or confidence that be won't nm
orf." Reagan said.
Car Dealers Ask Help "He's the l ast o f the
Mahicans,'' quipped FBI
spokesman Fred Reagan. wbo
said Barber has beer sought on
a federal warraot issued 10
June. 1972. Pollution Curbs Hampering Auto· Sales
Four other men. including
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OI U. 0.01, PO .. Si.ff
prevent sale of more cheaply
priced automobiles 10 California.
o Co B~rber's brother. Ronald Lee, range unty. "We are asking have long Stnl'e been tried and
for a period of re-evaluation... sentenced in the mull1-m1lhon
Wh at White and his business dollar burglary
associates would like to see, All but Amil Alfred Dinsio they told reporters at a news conrcrence Wednesday, 1s sus· have ~n relea!i('<i on parole.
pension of California pollution f'Bl agents say. Oms11J is !terv-
Amil Dmsao, Charles Albert
Mulligan and Phillip
"Once a federaJ warrant ls '--
sued , the statute doesn't bold.''
Reagan said. "The govern.meat
will prosecute him "
SJ00,000 Ta.r Bite
County to Retain ·
Capit'll Lobbyis_t .
Orange County car dealer!>
say business is sputtering and
will get wors e unless s tate
legislators put the brakes on
stringent pollullon guidelines that
··w e're n ot asking the
Legislature to close down the
bureauc racies.·· said J ack
White. president of the Motor
Car Dealers Assodallon of requ1rements ror new cars. IOJ! a 30-ytar term for a su~e·
In their Pl ace. th"y said. quent convwt1on d th "~ f ,.,.,. " Using e laborate burglar~ 8y DELORES BROOKS lllWl!'ll a1 to sou east ""1an re ug=~. should re less stringent federal t I th t d h Ot IN 0.olf "'''"" \""1 the lt•lter said .
I ti h h I II oo s. e eum entere t e atuc Also enhan"ed would be t~ 'L d H d' regu a ons w ic app Y m a above the Monar"h Bay Pla•a Jn a move that will cost county ~ en a an Olh('r Slates. Thl·s would allow ~ .. l · tens ve dea11·n°s w1 ... bank oHl ct> March 24 . 1972 . laxpa'.'l'r' at least $100,000. coun Y sex i ,. sales of certain mode l cars blasting. ctuppmg and dnllmg OranKt' County !>upervisor s the Fede ral Avaa_lion Ad-
wh1ch c.annot ~ow m~et the1r way mtothebankvault agreed Wednesday to bcl(m-min1stca1Joo. according~~
•• n:_ ·--LI e·.J. TnJ1_I /l•n-9flo at •'CJ · Cahfom1a s p~tton .!:_eqwre-___ ---·---.·negottatfons-to~ WlBlllnlU>ii ~upe1viSOt'tirl"t'Ummrt~ _LlutU.Ui ~i • ~ J ~ b'J ---meqls: ---. lubl>' tM The board also ordered st~
Unless circumstances change. DL'llker Sen"es In tht• unanimnus ac tifln m embeN> to decide how too•·
By RICK GREEN
Ot IN 0.11, PO.C Staff
When ln doubt, offer a helping
band to the handicapped and
don't worry about being r e·
buffed, Mari Wimberly,. a blind
woman, said Wednesday at a UC
Irvine disabled persons' forum.
Miss Wimberly, Pearl Breon
and John Sbarnik were the dis·
abled speakers at the forum,
sponsored by UCJ Handicapped
Student Services. 'l'he forum, at-
tended by a handful of people.
was part of a three-day series of
on-campus events designed lo
explore the problems and poten ·
tial of the handic&.pped. The
series ended today.
Miss Wimberly, of Costa
Mesa, wu born with cataracts
in botb eyes. A cataract condj.
Uon causes the -eyes' lens to
become opaque.
She said that people often
want to help handicapped people
but are afraid that their offer or
assistance will be n!jected.
"Doo't worry about it," Miss
Wimberly said. "The most im·
portant thing is that you at least
tried to help ...
Miss Wimberly, who has a
master's degree in Russian. re·
c:e.ntly returned Crom a trip to
Europe.
She said that in her youth she
was a Christian evangelist.
"l wanted t o b e a mis ·
sionary," she said. "l wanted to
convert Jewish people to Ch.r1s-
tianity. But l became so in·
terested in the Jewish religion
Oiat I converted to Judaism "
"That's funny, J went the
other way,•• said Shamik. 31, of
Anaheim . ··I converted from
Judaism to Chr1st1an1ty "
A childhood accident left
Sharnik with a st>eech 1mpedi·
ment and difficulty in walking.
He sajd one ttung that bothers
him is non-disabled people who
refuse to make eye contact with
handicapped people.
Mrs. Breon. 46. of Cypress.
agreed with Shamik
"I was in a market recently
and the cashier handed my
change to my companion instead
of me -that bothers me." said
Mrs Breon, who bas muscular
dystrophy.
Mrs Breon didn't realize she
bad muscular dys trophy until
after she had given birth to a
daughter and a·limp she suffered
suddenly worsened leading to
doctors' diagnosis.
Mrs. Breon's daughter is also a
victim of the progressively de-
bilitating disease. She said she thinks her
daughter's handicap has made
her a better person than many
non-disabled people.
••My daughter met some
e lderly people over the
telephone when she was working
in the circulation department or
a local newspaper," Mrs. Breon
said. "She got so friendly with
those people that she began
sending them Christmas cards.
"She hasn't worked for the
newspaper for three years, but
she still sends Christmas cards
to these people she has never
met face-to·face. She un·
derstands their loneliness and
wants to do something about it.
Maybe she wouldn't be that un-
derstanding ii she wasn't han-
dicapped."
soon, White said. at least 20· Tic;, supen•iMJr!> ordert-d the county ganitt! th~Wa!ihingtorr lobby1s~
dealerstup:. in Orange County will c·oansel lo return in three ""ttk.s w 1th the represen\iAUv& wor'4<11\R
Join the fi.ve which have so far Jn {;:L--•. J ~ ---. ith a one-year contract pro 1n ::;acramento. Robert St. Clair
closed their sho~r<>?m doo.rs Uus J"'~Wll posal beginrung July 1 with the Both the question of whethvr
yearbecauseofwaningbusmess LAS VEGAS <AP> _ Gin newly formed lobbying firm of to hire a Washington lobby1stps
"Thus far. in 1980. dealers are Rummy ace Stu Vnger. who has Jen!>en. Sanders and McConnell well a-. who should perform s~h
having a very difficult time." proven he's no slouch at poker An estimate made by the !>C'r\ ict>s has produced COU ·
the Pontfac and Mazda dealer either. tops the fi eld or fi ve County Adm1n1strat1ve Office lroHrsy at past board meetings
said players an what may be the hna.1 set the range ror representation T'-'O recent attempts to ture a
The automotive businessmen day of the $730.000 "Hold 'Em" ser nces in the nauon's capital w ashington lobbyist fa tied
at Wednesday's news conference game that ends the annual at up t-0 $150,000, but county of· because or bickering among
d World Serl...,,· or Poker f1cials said they exrw>Ct to s,_nd s upervisors. Two months aRo sa1 they're bemg buffeted not ";, ,,_ It" h rd led only by California's tougher Unger. 26, ended the third day about Sl00.000 t e ~~ ovefrru a move to
pollution guidelines _ which add of play Wednesday with $307.500. The l06S of substantial proper· hirTt' uM: same trm5 d ...
about$250ontothesalepriceof Seven player s. including ty tax revenues from Propois1 -he J ensen, an ers at\u
a new car for smog equipment television actor Gabe Kaplan. t1on 13 bas led to great.er local McConnell firm partners an
_ but also by tight money condi· were knocked out of the tugh reliance on federal funds. ac ha ve v.orked for Rep. Jerry Pat-
ttons which have made it dif-stakes card game. Two or the cording to a letter issued by the terson. 0-Santa Ana.
ncult for potential car buyers to five players. Doyle "Texas Doi-two · ma o co mm 1 t tee o r The members include Grq
qualify for loans. ly" Brunson and Johnny Moss, SuperY\SOrs Philip Anthony and Sanders, rude to Patterson aiid
both Texans now llving in Las Thomas R1lev r o r m e r a 1 de to county
The result, White said. ls that Vegas, were in second and thJrd Representation in Washington Supervisor Ralph Clark: VerL)'n
Orange County car dealers are place and we re each seeking would enhance tht> county's J en!oen. a formf'r P attcrs<>n
suffering through their worst their third win today 1n lhe an chances of getting feder;il aldt.'. a nd J ames McConneU.
slump in business. forcutg lhem nual event at Binion's Horseshoe money for such pro1ect.s as the counsel ror a House commjtlll!e
to lay off numerous employees Club. San Jo uin Htns Corridor and chaired by Patterson.
from the 128 dealerships in the
region. White's association
represents 100 or the dealeT'S.
Jerry Lawson. who serves on
the legislative committee for the
group, said dealers are hoping a
bill by state Sen. John Foran, I).
Daly City, which is now in the
Assembly, wiU help steer them
out or their predicament.
The legislation would essen·
tially provide what the dealers
are askinR -substitute federaJ
emissions standards for state
guidelines and require an annual
vehicle in9P(!ction program in
the South Coast Air Basin and
the San Diego area.
"We need all the help we can
get." said While, claiming con·
sumers could save $1,000 during
the lifetime or their automobiles
with the relaxed standards.
Dealers said they only wish to
be able to compete on the same
level as their counterparts in the
other 48 stales. While also said
Californians s hould have the
right to purchase automobiles
available elsewhere, cars such
as Pontiac Trans Am with a
turbo-charged engine not now.
marketed in Califontia.
"People have to buy
automobiles, this is the only way
we move." s aid one dealer's
spokesman, claiming develop.
ment or mass rapid transit in
Orange County would take 10
years at the least to complete i!
work was begun immediately.
Mrs.Miller
Trial Halted
Until Tuesday
Jury selection in the Kamalla
Miller child-stealing trial in
Orange County SUperior Court
bas been recessed until Tuel·
dar. Questioning of potential juron
beJan Wednesday.
Mrs. Miller, of Huntington
Beach. faces charges abe toot
ber 6·year-old d a u 1bter,
Valeena. from her arandparenta
home in 1978. A Los Angelee
Superioc' Court Judi• had pre.
vloualy awarded custody of tbe
chlld to the ,,.andJ)arfntl, Ken·
neth and Juanit.a Moore, who
a1alD have cuatod)' or the cbUd
ln LatVMtf· Mn. er, 2S, wu UTellted
1alt July ln a small ArkaDUI
to..m after a naUoawldt, Y9U'" 1onl eearcb for the woman ucl
berd .........
Hw trial II to be held la die
eoutroom ot Superior OcMa.rt ,.... BJrm IL Moll.Ula.
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regular price. A leading quality manufacturer is re-
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style and covering best suited to your decor and
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PROFESSIONAL
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
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Marplllae
Whaling Away .
TALK OP ftl WHAL£ 0 n . -An old frieod from ~Tch.~t c~J'eJPM:,.,~ up aaafn lOda.y. Actually ~
Wbal • u.t '1 Mltfaced. H.11 name 11 WUly the
h • WWy wu qwa.e a newa u~m a few ye.tn bact beuust!
• • a aot like the Poi1Llcuu11 we bur tbeM daya He'• an
enortDOQI bq ol wlncl. ·
WUly lls lM bnlnchlld ol an outfit called Sunset Ford
located up io Weatmtn.ater near w~ lbe San Dleao and
Gardm Grove rte.ways meet. It wu a nice tocaUoo for an
auto aaency unlU \he CaJTrans bushes Alona the freeway
l~W to 80 feet tall, obecu.ring the business from Pa.ui.na
autoists aod potential customers.
THATS WHEN WILLY became the auto deaJu's sym·
bol A l~1e baUooo shaped LLke the sea mammaJ. pamled
walb a Wide 1nn. aparkl.ing eyes a.ad long eyelashes, WUl,y
. 2
Willy the WhaU lifter Bnng Grounded by the Law
was launched on tether lines so he could bob in lbe air high
above the car dealership and also above the CalTrans bushes.
Sf!liling, Willy became almost as famous as Cal ~ort!tlngtoo s dog Spot. AduJts and kids alike enjoyed
viewmg ~ally, who wouJd momentarily divert their atten-
tion from agomes oJ t_he freeway commuter rush.
Back in 1978, however . certain Westmtnster citizens
look exception to Willy. They alleged he might raise car
s ales but ~e lowered the dagmty of their fair metropolls. So
1,200 ~es1dents signed petitions demanding that the
Westminster City Council harpoon Willy and permanently
ground tum.
LENGTHY CMC DE BATE followed. The council vol·
c·d 3 to 2 to shoot Willy down. Willy's owners resisted. They
flew Wally anyway 1
\ .
Florida
Violence
Easing
MIAYJ (AP ) -Scboola re·
opened today u !tlamj's rlOl·
toro northwest aide remained
calm except for an isolated
hooUoa incident. But 1n Tampa,
a polJce officer was $hot ln the
face by a sni_per as he tried to
barri~ade a street where rocks
had been t.brown.
Following the lifting or a
<'Urfew lD Miami. classes re-
umed for a quarter-million stu·
dents m the nation's ftfth·largest
school system for the first time
since the weekend of violence
lert 15 persons dead and Miami's
Liberty City Stttion in ruins.
IT WAS TUE TIDBD night of
scattered unrest ln T ampa.
where a white jury acquitted
tour white ex-policemen in lbe
death of black businessman
Arthur McDuffie, spawning lbe
r\ots in Miami. his hometown.
Tampa Police Officer R. H.
Cooke. 27, was reported in good
condition today with a gunshot
wound in the cheek after being
shot by a s niper as he stepped
out of his cruiser in a black
neighborhood where isolated
rock throwing a had been re-
ported.
Police arrested Edward D
Powell, a 3l-year--0ld black
MIAMI HAD A peaceful night
until 3:25 a.m. when two Dade
County officers were fired upon
while salting in their patrol car
an t he b l ack northwes t
neighborhood. police said.
A parochial school was
firebombed in Coconut Grove on
· Miami's southeast side, 'causmg
SS.000 an .damaJ,!es to an officer
and portabl e classroom .
autholities said. · •
AS CLASSES BEGAN again.
a bsenteeis m was runnmg higher
than normal at one school in the
riot area. Miami Jackson High.
wh ich as about 50 percent black.
s aid Principal P ercy Oliver
NATION /WORLD
57 Dead in Korea Riots
Government. Concessiom Calm Rebellion
KWANGJU. South Korea <AP)
-A bloody citl&ena rebellion
•1alnat martial law cooled down
today afttt s pread.inc over the
southwest corner of South
Korea. Government officials
wes;.e ~ to have agreed to
sonf'e demand.a aJmed at endin&
the d.bturbance:s.
Three days of insurredion
against the South Korean JOV·
e rnment 'a martial law
c rackdown left at least 57
person.a dead and almost -400 in·
jured or wounded ln t.hls riot·
to rn and para l yzed city.
bos pit.als reported.
Testifies at U.N.
MASS narEST8 repoftedly
occurred in at leut 18 other
cities in southern Cholla Namdo
Province Wednaday aod early
today. In IOQ)e cua. police sta·
lions and other imtitutlon.a came
under attack, t.be report.s aaJ.d.
As Actinc Prime Mlnlater
Park Oloooi·hooo issued an ap-
t>e•I for an·eod to the bloodlbed,
a n estimated 100.000 dem-
o ns trators he ld a peaceful
rally at the provincial bead·
quarters to deoow>ce the Seoul re-
gim e and try to reduce tensi<JD.
Locar leaders met wllb
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Mayor Fahad Qav. a::.meh rJf occupied West Bank se ttle
mc nt of Hebron dcmon:-tr<Jte"> to L' ~-Security Council
how c loth ba~ v. a::. put ovl'r hl!> bt!ad pnor to recent ex·
publon from area. Tht.· council adopted re~lut1on deplor ·
ing br;,id·.., rdu!->;.il tn n :a<lm1t Qa .. q 1::.meh :md tv.o othtr
l'JIC!-.tlnt:.i.n lcudl·r ...
ma.rt.lal Law .ut.baritl~ earlier
In the U)' and one leader told
the rally that the oftleials bad •-.reed to IOIDe ccodidom to eGd
the dlltUrbancel· Younier dem-outnton shouted down tbe
speaker •
DEllAND8 INCLUDED tbe
go vernment 'a consent to
wilbbo&d troops from KwUIJu
until order la reatol"ed. to rele11e
all pe~ taken iDto custody -
aatd to number about 900 -ud
to acknowledge pubUeJy that the
mllitary bad used exceasive
force in trying to quell tbe re-
volt.
They demanded further that
the government pay compensa-
Uoo to the families of the de ad
and wounded. that it promise no
retaliation against the rioters,
and that it broadcast a ''true ac-
count.. ol the incident without
bias or distortion on the gov-
emment-controUed radio.
T he city's four hospitals listed
57 person s dea d a nd 389
wounded or injured. Some had
bayonet wounds, hospital of·
fic1als reported.
Bodie s lay in makeshift
mor gues as relatives tried to
identify missing famil y mem-
bers . Most of the dead were
male civilians. some of them
students.
"AT TODA v·s RALL y. dem-
on stration leaders urged the
throng to stay caJm and to turn
all weaporu, seized earlier over
to a comm1uee or 26 citiJ.ens -a
handpaclled .groµp includa.ng re-
U~1ous and business leader:s and
other prominent c1.hzens.
The city was without any or its
normal ...erv1ces. Shops and busi·
nt''se-. \\t-rl' closed Commuruca.
tion-. b{'tv.een KwangJu and
~Jul. 1..50 miles to the north.
V.~fl:' l"Ul off
All of lbe paratroops and
police who had tried unsuc-
ce'>s fully to quell the dis·
turbances were pulled out of the
t•1ty Wednesday night, leaving it
in the hands of lbe mobs and
demonstrator:..
Alas. Willy sort of faded from the news about March 6,
1979. when tus bosses were about to ht-hailed into court. To
rn) knowledgl', the last l.Jme Willy flew was an JuJy of 1979
S mee then. h o wever. conditions have changed
Domesur auto s ales have fallen on melanrholy days So 1t
was reported only today that Willy 's owners have come
back before Westounster city authoriues. asking that
Willy be allowed to fly once more.
Phony Message Spawned Hunt
On e demc•ns tratio n leader
c laamcd t h at a bri~adier
J.?eneral. a commander of some
µaratroop uni~. was lulled in an
a mbw.h as the troops w1lbdttw.
There v.~noconfinnatioo .
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Wally. it was argued, is needed now to inflate some
auto sales •
NO TELLING HOW this wiU all turn out But you can
s ee that refloaung Willy could lead to all kLDds of slogans
to hype the sluggish economy. Mottos lite:
.. Inflate Willy and Deflate Inflation."
"Beat the Willies With Willy.··
"Come Find a New High With Willy."
· We Have a Whale or a Deal for '(ou."
Ch~arl) lht· poss1b1lit1e5 for promotion are llmatlt·~~
Of cour:-.e. 1t':. still uncertain 1f We~trn1nster authorities
"'ill ~l·e Willy that way But that old windbag whale docs
h:.ive onC' thin!! going for him in these d ayo; '>'hen J!IOOm
talkers prevail on ever y street comer
Wally, you ~et.'. 1s s tall s miling
MEXlCALI. MeXJcO IAP> -•
Authonties are investigating a
phony radio m essage that
pro mpted searchers on both Sid~
o f the U.S.-Mexico border to
spend four days looking for two
Ne\·ada m t:"n a board a pnvatl'
plane that apparenUy never Wti
lost.
Ti1uana and San Diego
a uthor1t1es began combtnR a
50 -mile st r e tch o f Baja
California on Sundav for a
-.inglt• l'ng1ne Ct·s~na ·182 that
was overdue al Hrown F1('ld on
the L' S side of the border
SAN Dlf:GO AJR traffic c·on
trollers hud received a ml's:.aMt'
late Sunday afkmoon from a
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Uugo Spaceship Destroyed by Soviets
• ~ MOSCOW CAP) -The un-
:m a n ned Progress 9 cargo
.spaceship today plunged back
jinto the earth's atmosphere and
.bumed up. Tass reported.
• The Soviet news agency said • :
the maneuver was carried out
upon command from the ground
after the Progress had finished
its mission of resupplying the or·
biting Salyut 6 space station.
Currently aboard the Salyut
are Soviet. cosmonauts Leonid Popov and Val~ B.yumin. They
were launched into orbit April 9
on board Soyuz 35. a capsuJe
that docked wilb the space s ui-
tion .
• ~Deluge Floods 2 States
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pilot 1 d ent1f!l-1n~ h1m-.l•lf .i
Frank Sala Jr . JUthuratw:-. ,,ud
The c :.ill er 4'a1d h,• v. ould bt
la nd1nR h1:-. plJnc at nro"' n f'll"lri ·
w1th1n 30 minute.-.. but t h1
Ce'isna never sho'4ed up
Sala. pas-.t>OJ.!C'r Gt•or)!•
Armstrong and the m1ss10~
Cessna were round unharmed
Wednesday al a Mexicali
airport.
"DRUG SMl:GGLERS m:.i'
have used Sala' name and hi·,
plane 's call numbN~. lht>n nown
down below thC' hill.:; to ~N rrut of·
radar ran~e · !ta1r1 San Oil'~"
:.htriff's i.pokt.• ... m an DouJ? Cit·
mt•nb
·'The Fedl'ra l A \.1al1 on All
min1strattoo compared a .. ampll
tape of Sala's voice with a tapi•
o f the voice on the r a dio
message and Chey were com
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th~l 1t·-. n•;t tht: .. aml· vo1~ and
that s.Ja '4 a..s nu-.ht"rt.' m lh<-
area " v.ilen the radio m essa#?e
\4 a-. relaH-d Clemt'nl!> .-.aid Ace~ lo r~cord~ provu1m~
the Cessna's call letters u its
owner's name "an m\ICb 1 1t-e
readily aceessible"' I.ft Mt co
than the l" S • Clem ents add\lO
\. ~.A'\ Y AS Sil aircraft had
'-<'OUrt•d lhP northern 8dJ.i
t'·:d1 form~ pt'OITI'\1113 ror thr
f't•,-.n<i \uthorit11·'> f Part'<i th•
'm .tit vi.in•· h 1HI t•r:1 '>hl·d ir.
r111.!.:1•d I• rr.11 n <iurini: r1,ul
\\f'Jlh1•r
SJI... , dltorne' and
Arm-.tro•H!. a real e!\tale.broaer .
rt>porkdl\ wen• m Mexico on a
fli.hing \•acation
I N TOKYO. THE U.S. am.
hJ-.-.ador to Japan, Mike
\f..1n-.f1t•ld ,,ud today lbe United
~t.it~ wall conunue to support
th~ Sooth Korean government
"as loog as necessary." Speak-
ing at the Foreign CorTeSpon-
dt•nh Club of Japan. Mansfield
s.a1d ~th Korea is "a sad~
try, a tragic country which has
had more than its share ol sor-
row and sacrifice. but it ls a
friend and we intend to stick
w a lb them to tbe eod. ••
Mansfield sa.ad after President
<'nrter fi~ dttld~ to withdraw
th1• ll S 2nd D1v1sion from South
Korea, Carll'r changed 1'11s mind
.ind al now will remain there
"for some lime to come." ln·
tc lh~enn· ~llmates of mcreased
North Korean military strength
persuaded Carter to change bu;
mind. he said.
There is no substitute
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the moment you need it -
·and ·westcliH Plaza has it!
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CALIFORNIA
.l•t Let Me S ay
Sen Edward Kennedy. candidate for the Democratic
nomination for president. told a United Rubber Workers'
Uni on hall audience in South Gate Wednesday that auto
and rubber workers shouJd not be required to sacrifice
car:et!r s and homes becaus e of mis takes in the
boardrooms of auto and tire companies. The meeting wa~
held across the s treet from a soon-to-close Firestone
plant.
Ruling UpJie ld
In Black Slaying
SACRAMENTO CAPl -The stale says there was nothing tm
proper about the Butte County plea bargaining that let two white
slayers of a black man escape prosecution for the death penalty
State Attorney General GeoTge DeukmeJian's report Wednesday
follo.»'ed requests by citizens and legislators to investigate the pros-
ecutor 's handling or the Jimmy
Lee C..:ampbell murder case. racial s taying -which could
Campbell. a blaC'k, was shot al have m eant the death penalty.
random from a car carrying They were sentenC'ed to 25 years
three wh.itei. who had tried all to life
day without s uccess to eithe r HlaC'k oq~anizattons and in
poach a deer or shoot a cow dividuals protested against the
T hat was in J anuary of 1979 near ba r gaining of the plea. and
CampbeU's home Ul <.:h1co. raised questions about improper
In January J980. · twD of tbe r acial cons iderations a nd
whites, Marvin D. Noor. 19. and secreC')' or the proceedings.
James Mccarter . 20, both of Oeukmej1an said there is no
O ro ville, wer e permitted t o evidencl' that District Attorney
ple ad g uilty to firi.t -degree Will Mattly e xercised his plea·
murder in return for dropping bar ga.IJUng discretion In an in-
tbe speci~ circumstance -a a ppropriate manner.
DAIL y PILOT A s
Senate Blocks Smog Test Bill ti
~AC'l\AMENTO IAPl An ef
for t to reqwre aMu•1 smo11 teats
for can ln urban and tema·
urba1n uu.s lJ bc1nt bl()(ked by
the C't1Ufomla Sena1te
The bill won only 18 votet.
We<loesday, with 21 required for
t1pproval 1'hirteen members
voted q1llnst ll
Repairs could ~ done th~re or
anywhe re .
Hut Foran·s bUI would con
tinue the u s e of • limated
number of Inspection stations an
the Loll Angeles area. with in·
dependent service stations and
garages only in other parts of
the s tate .
The Foran bill would also s ub-
11utute federe.J air quality st.and·
ards for tougher state stand·
ards in some cases
f oran led the opposition to the
Montoya bill, claiming that al·
lowing service statiom; to con
duct the tes ts and make repairs
would be Like "setting the fox to
v. atch the hen house door "
He called t he bill a "full
e mploy m e nt propos al for
service stallon operators."
. .
Othe r senators compla il
that there was no limit on re
cha rges m Montoya's bill.
Montoya said he could Insert
later ~..:
Montoya rrlticized Fora."l
measure. citin g figures he sa1d
"howed that the centralii e 4
... ystcm in Los Angeles had not
been effective ln dlscoverin&
emission violations.
But t.ht-author ol SB1294. Sen
Joaeph Montoya, D ·Wh1Uier .
w all given permassion lo call
•noth~r vote today, one day
before the deadline for bills lo
clear their houses of orhtin
T H F. PROPOSAL is c on
'>ldered an alternative to an In
spect1on blll approved earlier
SB84 by Sen Joh.n Foran. 0-San
fo'ranclsco, which ts awaiting ac
t1o n in an Assembly committee.
Bill Asks Life for Dog
Both were introduced because
the U S. Environmental Protec·
tion AgenC'y is banning maJor
n t-" tndu tr1<1I ptoJec t s in
California. beC'ause California
has no tn.Specllon pro~ra m
SACRAM ENTO I AP I -The Ca1trorn1a
Le gislature as being asked to sa ve the ltfe of Sado.
the San Francisco dog that was ... med to be put to
death by her mistress. who then committed
!>UIC'ide . •
A \'anzUlO. refused to put her to sleep on grounds
tha t s he was an good health. ha ppy, and did not de·
i.erve to die
Rut he and the SPCA arc being sued by Mrs.
State Sen Marz GarC'ia. R Mt.'nlo Pa rk. in
troduC't>d a bill Wednesd ay to prevent th~ carrying
out or death sentenl'es on anamals that their
owners may have placed in wilb
Murphy's attnrne). Rebecca We Us Smith. and ar o
due in court Tuesday to explain why they have not,
complied with the will
A\·anzmo o;ays he ha!> received about 3,000 sup,
porting letti:r"> a nd 300 offers of homes. He ha'>
tcm poranh taken Sido into his own hom e. MONTOYA 'S pro p osa l.
backed by the )!asoline i.tallon
owners' lobby. would use ap·
pro\·ed s nviC'P i.t CA tions and
gara~cs ror the ins pection~
Sido. a 10-ycar-old sheltie mix. ,. as willed to
dil' by the latv MCAr) Murph). who reared she
would o;utrC'r from a lack of loVUI~ care
GarC'1a issued a statement t hat said in part, ·u 1-. wron~ tn m.,ist on killing this beautiful
Jn1mal beeawu· of her m1.,tres!'t' mental tur moil al
1h1· t·nd of her own life ·
But the president of the San Fmitt'ISC'O Society
for the Prevention or Cruelty to Arumals. Richard
Hayden's Border Post Mul"led
SACRA~ENTO IAPI -Th<.• :-tale Senate Ill seeks~ <.'Onflrm.1
lion power over the governor's reprcse ntat1H' to l e South" t:• t
Rorder Regional Comm1s:-ion -political actl\'1st Tom ayden
T he Senate kt.st year rejected th<' appointment b~ GO\ Ed
mund Brown Jr. of Hayden':-------------
wife. actres., Jane Fonda. to ( J
Hie Calirom ia Arb C'ouncll ST ATE.
In a 24 2 \()lt· \Ao d1nc" _
dtty. the Stnatl' ~1ppron·d a ------------
bill by Sen. Robert Pr1•!.lt·~. f>·RI\ t•rs1d1: to ~1\t· ttw :.a~tn<.''
statutory authon 1ation. and ::it ... o rt'<1u1n ~n.ilt· 1·or1f1rmalior\ 11f
the ~ovcmor':-. n •l)rt'M'nt::itavr
Gafp Rally h• .'tupp~~r• o f B ia " B a u
DAVlS (AP J Ahout 50 <:a ndle bc'an·r'> m arched r.n cit' h.111
and held a rally m support of PrnpQ.<,1t1on /\ to b<tn d1 -.rn m1n-.11on
on the basis of sexual preferenct'
Some or the participants \\ t'<lnt-'>lfa) night "'nrc Pilf>N lidg"
over their ht•ad~. !'>aymg they wa nted to ::.ymbohzc their h·ar of bt-
ing rttOgnized as f.?ay
Truek Drfr .-r Lit.·Pte#P '"""~ ('ru•hrd
SACRAME1'TO 'AP 1 Oppcr..1t1on from the Teamsters L'n1on
has C'rushed ti bill to ~us pend thl' driver 's licenses or truchr<, "'hu
haul hazardous materials and "'ho repeatedl) get ::.pet!<ling or
tailgating tiC'kel!\
The measun·. SB1784 b~ Sen Ray Johnson. R-Chico . fell
Wednesday on a !I 18Sl'nall' vote. with 21 rnlel:> needed for pa&i:.age
OpfNnifion 10 •'lr~o rk• l~au= SplUC .. r •
LOS ANGELES <AP1 -The year ly pus h to end L<>::. Angelei.' 37
year ban on fi re works has sputtered out once a2ain
Grand Opening
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1 h1· l'1t) l'1J4nC'1l \A.t·dn~ay refust!d to endorse the sa le of
.. Jfr and ..,an1·" flrt·\HJrk ... d<. .. >p1tl' a lre10?at10n!'> that wealthy wh1tt·i
.ir• ... poalang tht· Fuurth <U Jul} for the l'll ) ~poor black childre n
Hajur P rop. 1:1 t.x pon•ion lppro1·.-d
~ \C'R,\:\t F:~T< >" t :\I' 1 Tiw ('aJ1forn1a Sf'n.at1• ha~ appro' ed J
11111J11r rxpan ... 100 of Prop<t.-.1l1<>n l;j ~h1rh 111.ould reduce proJ>(:rtx
1 •• ,,,, an ad<l1 t1ona l S2 billion a vt>ar
.._,. \ 11. Ii} Sen Ollw Sper-.~ K Lon1t Beach. went to the ,\-..
~· rnbl~ V.t·dm·'dd) tJn J Li K "•t~. lhl· ban• tlo\O·th1rdi. nt.-t'<led
r -
·nostage Drill
Marines to Trai11 i11 R escue
l~f PERIAI. BE\CJI r \Pl \ training drill m rescumR
ho ... tal!l'" h<'l<1 b~ tnrori'>t~ w11l bring a force of 150 Mann~
.1n'1 r" l' ht-hC11ptt·r' to lhl' bt·dt·hCront m:xt ,.~k . i.pokesmen
'did
\ poht1c ..il r1~ur .. "'111 bt.· kldndp!)t'd <ind hl·ld ~apt1 ve by ter·
ruri:-.L-. 1n J mo' k r ·:-<.Ul' Wednesda~ lit l m!)t'nal Beach south of
!',an Du:J!o ~1 .innt offktab htud
Thi.> dnll ,.., part 11r l rairun~ al the Mann<.' Corp'\ Landtog
Force Tramm~ Command P¥ctflC' based at ti\(: Coronado Am
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Rooort N WeedtPub11$rwtr T~S Keevll /6dltOt Editorial Page .. ...................................................... .. lf'lurao1y, May 22 1980
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0Usted Tenants ..
~old Use Help
;·. Abut.al l\lio doacn Newpon Beach rea1d nu ure •Umd
IAI in ~ way ot Prote al lea l lhelr mobUe homeil .,. .
A )lt!ar long evlcUon nooee given to lhe Uuy~hcm.•
MbbUe Home Purk tenants by lhttir landlord. the lr\•tnt.·
Company, cxpa.re~ in September .
The nqtlce was handt'd OOVt'll 14h~n 11lan8 for u Muh'
bridge·widenlna projel'l on Coa t Highway n~ar Do"cr Oriv~ wert.' approved.
The lemtnt.s dlrcctl.}' in the line of nre of the br1dgt'
~ion v.ere 6lftlnled reloca~t()ll !'l~ttlements up to
S20.000 by tht: stult.' But ~ht> neurb)' ones nol in Un~ with
tbe pruiect received noUu.ng
Uoderstandabb•. the rttnlaintng tenant~ are upst!t
M:any, esiwrlally senior l'ltJiens, complurn they ha'~
nowhel't' to go. Irvine Company officials contend the Land 1s valuabh:
and said the mobile home park wus always seen as a tern
p'Orary use They s1ud they'd like lo replace the decaying
park with a plaMed community.
• It y.,-ould be hard to argue that a mobile home park b
the best use for this prime chWlk of Newport rt!al cstat~
&ren the tenants say they realize this .
· But what is hard to accept is that nobo<l~· h'1s off en>d
to give these people a helping hand
School Bus Fee Looms
~ Administrators are still putting finishing touches on a
school busing fee system and it seems likely Newport·
Mesa parents will pay up to~ per child next September
for rides on the big yeJJow vehicles.
Increasingly hard pressed financially. the district is
looking for ways to cut spending. With fue l ·costs what
they are, officials figure they can r ecover a lot of cash by
charpg for rides to and from school at all grade levels .
La1Una Beach instituted a similar plan this year. lt
costs each child 70 cents a day and the system reportedly •
ts working well despite some parental gru1t1bling .
-And ridership in the hilly Art Colony area bas
dropped only· about 10 percent. Ne~rt-Mesa began charging high school students a
fee earll ... this year. The result is a near 70 percent
decline in riders.
In the long run, it's doubtful that setting· up a new
ptpgram for all school grades will mean an overall s av-
i~ in energy as parents fire up their cars lo beat the bus-
i4g cha rge.
; But the result s hould be s ubstantial s aving 10 tax
dQllars going toward transportation instead of education. ~ Like it or not. we're probably going to be stuck with
~idea. .. .
¢onnnunity Effort
: The annual Newport Beach City Arts f'estn·al. ~~eduled this weehnd at Fashion Island, has become an
et a mple of what's right in a community.
... It's a two-day celebration of the arts staged by mem· wrs of the City Arts Commission and its support group.
tll? Friends or the Arts Commission.
: It doesn't cost taxpayers a dime and ever yone is in·
vied.
:, The festival began 16 years ago as an informal as-
stmblage of artists who simply set up their easels in front
ot City Hall and went to work.
: But it's become much more th<tn that. The emphasis ~s year. in. addition to the scores of a rtists, is on music
o, a Juried <fft contest is scheduled with-$3.800 in
p zes.
; Last year about 40,000 people showed up for the
ftstival and more than 700 pa mtmgs were enter ed m the
c~test. It was set in motion with old·f ashioned ha rd work
atd dedication. :---The Newport fest begins Saturday at 11 :30 a.m. and
r~llmes Sunday at noon. Not only is the festival a ster·
utg example of all the good things in a community. it ·s
a•o a lot of f Wl. ..
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:· .. .. .. . . .. Boyd/Sisters ..
:· • By L:M. BOYD
,.hat classic b ea uty
Cflherine Deneuve has been
q\lbt.ed as saying, "You will
neer truly know me until
ycja undent.and my sister."
!dents of the mind find it
ificant. Sisters, they 81ly,
uence one another pro-
f olndly. And in a highly com·
p*ated manner. A girl can
s ttel ber slater 's hairbrush
-1,not borrow, but steal -
thin use it to beat some other
wbo tries to steal her sis· 's hairbrush. Compete.
end. Compete. Defend .
-....-my, sisters rarely kUI
~ lers. though o ther
~den within families bap. "1' all the time.
Jlot.e that a Spokane,
Wteh .. c ouple named
!IOIY Love •nd Katherine
recently applied for a
m rrla1e license. Dandy,
d.dy.
I
Coffee wu sold during the tfllll in Fr-ence as a drug.
--~~y.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
The t yp ical earthworm
t akes four naps between sun·
up and sundown.
Q. Two young Texas actors
went to Hollywood in 1939 to
test for a movie part. The
winner was Zachary Seolt.
Who was the other?
A. John Connally, I'm told.
Q. No animal has a move·
able upper jaw. right?
A. None except the a l·
tigator.
Last I heard more than
S,000 families in this country
kee p mountain lions for
household pets.
Q. How do you play that
kissi ng game called
"Flashlight?''
A. Youthful informants say
it's a varlaUoo of Spin the
Bottle. Couples ail in a ring
on the floor. Room Ughts out,
entirely. A flashllght is
turned on and apuq in the
middle c'A the circle. And if it
comes to a stop with its beam
on two who aren't kissing,
that couple ponies up ·some
so.rt c'A penally. In eJrtreme
versions, tbe penalty each
Ume is an article of clothing.
Many a m an wlll re·
member youtblul uiomenll
wben he wbl1tled whlle
afr•id. WaWq tllroqb •
dark allilJ. Or._, 1 traU Ill
the woo&. Or O\ler ..... Neb
ln • fMt enll!IE. .. ... be •
mo•t n1&ural Naet.ion. lo· ~ndotart ot a.Lr diluten ctattied oat the voice ,..
cOl"dMs raeo••• from 490 , .... a1llha la ......
llearcl w•l•tll•I by uew
... ben;
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...
Earl WateMJ
Civil Service Aim Distorted
Perh44P' 1t 1 not 1u1 tuirlou.s .,
t h rHt n it app~ar a\ flrtil
blu•h but d r ecent Suprumt
Court rulln¥ \'t'ffiS lo strike at
tht' v11ry foundat1onis or aelf
11uvernmtmt ~ It w•11 intended
~hen th~ mahon w»s formed
The cuse \nvolv~d two up
l)Oinllve locttl offl cual:. • m New
Vvrk St<1tt'
The y wert-
Rcp1.1bUcan~
/\ C'ht1n((l' In
po I I Il l' a I
fo rtu n e~
plu ce d u
De m ocrnt ul
l'harge tit.•
lhsm1ssed lht•
pair Arguing
l h l' I-' I r l'I t
Amendment the) churned they
were being ~nalizcd for their
pol1t1ca l hel1eh The court
~1J(r eed . ordi!rini.: the m re
ml'ltated
But lht• Constitution C:tfford!>
the peoplt• thl· opportunity for
ver1odJc change!> of those who
Mailbox
have the reins of govcmmtnt
By regular electlona the leaderb
and representatives are all sub
Je~t to removal. Inherent in this
proce.ss is the abiHty to replace
the appointe~ or those elected
officials How otherwise can the
nel'' leaders change government
polic ies 1f the aubs tructure
which <'Ompo ses lh t·
bureaucracy cannot also l>t-
changed"
WHILE IT 1s true civil serv1c1·
was establjs hed to prevent
wholesale purges or government
e mployees r esult ing rrom
pohllcaJ transitions. 1t was tn
t ended to apply only to those at
the lower levels whose duties are separate and apart fro m
policy making
Even so, although c 1v1I service:
existed with the early Egyptians
and Greeks as well a s th•·
Romans and is s aid·to ha"e been
practiced in China a~ far back
as tht> 7th century, it ~as not m
eluded as part of the govern
ment by the founding fathers In
fact 1t W8.IJ not until well after
the Civil War whe n In 1883 the
U S Civtl St:rv1ce Commission
was created. California didn't
have civil J>ervice unlll the
19308.
Alt.hough civil service u; now
estabhshed in most all countries
of the world. the United States 1s
one of the few where it extends
down w the local levelll or gov·
ernment And 10 all countries
the i.e n1or posts in th e
bureaucracy arc regarded ais
appointive. without the security
of tenure The influence they
may wield over policy <ind the
need for them to work in
harmony as the close advisers or
the heads ot government de
mands a freedom or choice tn
the matter of iippointment:>
l\'HlLE INITIALLY the entire
federal government ros ter com
mencmg with the cabinet and
extending down to the t;,S. «st
lorneys. marshals. postmasters
and their d e puti es a nd
empl~eea. were all subject to
turnover with each change of ad·
minhJtraUon the earlier presi-
dents apparently didn't reach
down to \he lowest level or
l'mployeeR.
But when Andrew Jackson
became president in 1829 he
c1tme Into office with the battle
cry. "To the victor belongs the
s poils" und made personnel
changes so sweeping thitt his
brand or politics becC:tme known
as ··Jacksonian De mocracy."
Yet there was nothing venal or
vengeful about il. Jackson, who
now ranks in his tory <ts one of
the best presidents, wai, a Iron·
liers man and a self-made man
who appealed to the m asses and
championed them He believed
a ll public offices, insofar as
practical, shoul d bt> elective a11d
that subordinate offices :ihould
be rotated.
HE DISM~ED the ·elitist"
concept of civil employe~s d~clar-
1 ng that, "The duties of all public officers are so plain and
simple that men of intelligence
may readily qualify themselv~
for their performance I cannot
but believe th<.at more is lost by
long conttnuance m en in office
than 1:, generally ~<lined by their
experience. Nu one man ha i;
more mtrin:su: right to official
Mat1on than another."
So ~hat doei.. lhe Suprem e
l'ourt dec1s1on mean? h it that
appomtt..oes to public jobs have
n111.1. -.ome ve!>te<l rights" Why
should the1t ht-'' Those in top
__ • PQ:,1t1on. ... 1n-prn•ate employment
• ha .. ~ no s uch nghts . They must
Luke their chances and can be!
d1 .,m1~ed for nothing more than
1.1.h1m or capnce .1.1.hcnever an
t·mployer wishes .
E n l re n c h m e n t '' r t h e bureaucracy g~s counter tot~
\mt'ncan notion of government
-.o v.t-11 enunciated by Jackson
'\-. mun ) Con gr c!)f>m en and
It·~· lat1.rs have le arned it
makt-.., It d1ff1C'ult 1f not 1mposs1
hi<' to cff~f't 1Jlo:.1 rt.'d 1'hanges in
tht-dir•'l'llt>n anct conduct of gov
t·rn nh•nl pr1>g rJm <.ind and
val"·'l""
Are These Hardships Worth $20 Saving?
To the Editor
Proposition 9 to c:ut .,talt: 1n
come taxes looks &ppealtng to :.ill or us who find ll harder und harder
to make eods meet in our inflated
economy.
But the mea!>ure will t)rm(( hllh-
relief tothe average taxpayer 1 an
t•st1mated lei,., than S20 a m<1nth
for 90 percent of u i-1 ~hale I::'"''"~
lar)o!c cut:. to the "N:1lth\ "h••
ha\ t-<dread~ ~en the major rt•
C'ip1ents or wind foll t :ix n•liefrrom
Proposition 13of l '"'') t•;i ri. H~O
IN ADDITION, lJ portion of our
$20 will go to pay incrcasi•d
recte rnl income tax, and Caltfor
nians will receive htUe of that tn
return. Our portion of r evenue·
:>haring will be reduced s mCt'
state and local governments will
b e less able to put up th~
necessa ry match in g rundi,
Proposition 9 ls r alse economy.
Furthermore. this is not a good
time toenactsuch a measure. The
immediate effe<:t.s of Proposition
13 were minimized by the now
nearly spent state T reasury sur-
plus. Proposition 9 Is coming
be£ore we have had a chance lo
learn what the full impuct of so
much tax cutting will be.
But one thing is certain when
services are cut, senior c1t1zens.
the poor and disadvantaged, and
students at a ll levels of education
will be hurt lhe hardest. Should
we force further h ardships on
these groups just to get our extrll
$20 a month? Of course not Volt'
Noon Proposition9.
CHARLESW Oi\WE
Wlf"d~r It' ro•g
To the F.ditor:
R e Supe r vi sor H a rriett
Wie der's apeech before the
Orange County Coast Assoc1a·
lion lo Newport Beach.
Jt is qulle a rare happening to
witness how one commissiooer
degrades the commission to
which she belongs .
Actually it was one of the
many wise decisions of the stale
Coastal Commllalon to declare
Bolsa Chica as wetlands.
Altnoet. all wetlands along the
coast are gone. with d ire Conte·
queoces for the ecoloa)'.
reproduction ol fish and wlldllfe.
One of the last exisUn1 ahould be
preserved a nd wtien Mrs .
Wleder stales that ·'the state
Commlssioo beln& more tban 200
miles aw•y rrom BolJa Chica
tellln1 UI that the.y know better
than we do," abe Just forgets tM
many years of 1Jtrugale for t.he
ma.lptailllq of lhia wetland.
Botb Cout•I Commlaslona know the ..._ ad I.be Joeatlon very
well Uld allo the ataff of both
commb.alon.1.
WHEN Mrs. Wieder raps the
atale Commlulon. l Just wlah to
sta~ that Yi dlle many b .. rinp I
attended before the CoHtat
Commieaiona ud the Board ot
&rpervi8on I neter beard Mn. Wfeder mue any conatruct.lve I'\ I
)
:-u~l(l':o.l1on ur Rl\l' n •JsonaLh•
r1mtht1ons on a t:aSl' lll·r Mmpk
phllosoph), ··We nct:d huu.,t.•-.,
l here fore I vote ) es" pvt!-. hf'r on
the :-.tl'ady pred1ctabl1· > c·' \Ok
for any dt:"<'lopmenl
I Jbo rcmcmbl·r l1 ht•ann~
ht'fort• tht• Re1oo nal Coa ... tJI
Comm .... -.1o n 1n ll unl1n~ton
· Bc•1<•h. 1.1. hem ~hl' po~cd se \ t"r;il
t1m1:·<.·ons11m1ng que:.t1om. dur
1ng th(• dl:o.('U'>i\1011 of ol 1"<.IM'. hut
ll'ft before the \'Otc t·u m1· up
In conclusion. I agrN.' 1.1.11h tli1·
!-!Ug~1·st1on that M r!-! W1t·d1·r
should r~1~n from tht• Ht:g1onul t.:oastaJ and a lso from tht• noar1I
of Supen ,son;
HETTY llECKt::I.
Dr•rrrf" Crf"dlt
To the Editor:
In reading once again of the
"Koll -Newport Beach C1lv
Council" problems. 1t occurred
to me that I have yet to read a
comphmentary statem ent about t<oll 's projects.
In m y opinion. they ore a
rredlt to him and a n asset to our
community. One example is the
con ver sion of a run·do1.1.n
bayfront apartment complex m
to Lido Village. a shopping area
with not the usu31 tacky quaint
ness but with quality and charm
It ls a delightful addition to Lido
Cente r. His Koll Center con
tributes prestige a nd beauty in
its buildmgs and planning. I 'm
quite sure that 1f Koll builds a
hotel. it will be one to which we
can point with pride. As to en·
vironmental questions. l don't
recall it being an issue when The
Marriott. The Registry. The
Sheraton and The Airporter Jon
were built. It is puizling to think
that the Koll hotel could com·
plicate the enviroomen\l\I situa-
tion if those didn't .
I am very much opposed to
boundJess development Jt is im
portanl to differentiate between
developers who are here today
and gone tomorrow and those
who take pride in their com·
munlty and their accomplish· ment.s. Let WI give credit where
due.
I AM aEIONDED of George
Buccola , one or our early
bullden, who took gre•t pride in
building only projects which
would benefit the community .
He built The Newporter Inn
wbeo Newport had no hotel and
w11 not yet considered a year.
round resort aru. He conlribut·
ed presttge and good teste at the
bell"""'8 o( out growth and I
have felt t.bat hS1 true worth was
not fully recocn•iec:t.
rt hu been reported that som~
or the PNYious counc.ll members
tended to be sueplcloua of
anyone teekln1 to build ln thl.s
community and to view them
wltb bolUllty rather tbu wtt.h
an open mind. HeN alao, many
hlYe often ~ surpl1Hd It UM
attttude ol enmJty toward the
lrvtne OomrY· Tho compony
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h:.:. contnbuled 1n -.o m;,n\ '-'J\'
lo th(• \Jienerml·nl of our ('it\ and
has lx't'fl mort· t'OOPt'ralt\t.'
0
than
t'ooperatt·d 1.1. 1th II ts to be
hopt>d that v. uh the ne1.1. C'OUIK'1I
11ur H'r\ h1~h 'land.Hd' «an bt·
'u:.tutnt>d v. 1th mun • l!ra('1ous
c-on•.idt•r:.t1nn
J tt m n<ro.tali:1t· about our com
mun1t~ 1.1.ht•n 11 1.1.a:, 'mJll and
un:-.o~h1st1c Jlt•d but I am a\,o
1mpr<•.;!-ed 1.1.1th Jt a."' 1l 1-. m11.1. It
'' J bt·uut1ful Jnd d1st1n('t1n· <'ll'
Jnd " r1•ro~n1z.cd J :, such
1hr11ui.:hout lhl' countr~ For tha~
our JPPH'<.'1at1on and <·omph
nwni... art' du<• many <.'anng and
t·on .. trurtJH• m1oded c1t1zens
BETTY ROTHAERMEt
t 'air Ta.r llf"for•
To the Editor
As a senior c 1uzcn and u
native Cahfom1an. I a m COO·
t:erned a bout lht> continued
welfare ol California
Propos1t100 9 docs not con
tribute to the needs or our state
It will eliminate bene Cicial pro-
J! rams s uc h as the foster
grandparent program 10 effect
at our state hospitals for the
physically and mentally han-
dicapped. This program benefits
both the handicapped and the
senior clUiens wilh limited in· come
CAUJ'ORNIA needs tax re·
form that le fair to a ll the
citize ns. It should not be a
political plum for an egot istical
pollUcran.
A tax r e rorm s h ould be
econo mically sound and fair to
a ll. Propos ition 9 i s not
economi<'ally sound a nd it
favors big business a nd the
wealthy.
WINIFRED $CHM.J OT
S('laoof Httafcll
To the Editor:
I am responding to your
editonaJ in lhe May IS Daily
Pllot. I believe ll iA misleading
and inaccurate. To correct an ln·
accuracy in your edJtorial, the
problem I 1poke of was not
mites but rather headllce, a
com moo problem in many of our
schools whicb aome people are
"YOU can s\Op 1twe~. You
hav ·the""'°"" Cu1il'."
n ·luctant w d1srw.~
It " intimated that nursing In
1he ~choob 1-, nol part of a
l'h11tr-, leamm~ process ~caus,•
lo\e Jn· not teachm~ children
din·< ll y 'v.t' do in fd('t clo thJ!>l
Of t'OU~ We know that learn.mg
1:, not ltl<t•I) to ht: optimal when
·' \'htld b not in l!ood physical
and emotional l'On<ht1on
THE R F.A~WN fu r l>('hool
nur~t· ~rv1ces 1s lo promote th1:,
o ptimal health. Schools art•
m andated I required by law) to
test penodically each child's v1
~•On and heann~. This affecl'>
direct!) how well a child will
learn those bas ics which I agree
a re :,o necessar) .
I s ubrrut that school nursing
servu:es are basic to our stu·
dents· education and that they
not be cut. but maintained at
their present level. I agree that
"frills" can be eliminated but
nurs ing serv1t-e is not a frill.
NANCY BUBE
HlglllD•W ll•lr•
To the Editor:
Re May 12 Gloomy Gus from
··safe and Sane." I drive a
Chevette, am not a pot head llnd
drive the speed limit in the fast
lane .
When I see a driver coming
up, wanting to pass, I move to tbe lane to m y right (where
sale).
The law slates a driver must
do this. even though the car
passing you Is exceeding the
s peed limit! "Slower traffic keep
right." Fitly-five is slow wbeo
someone wants to pass you at 60.
HELEN BECKER
Hartl L•11dl119
To the Editor:
The May 8 story by Steve Mar·
ble. "Troubled New Jet Goes
On," was a very misleading
piece c'A joumaliam.
The flnt parqraph made the
statement, "tbe tail aeclioo on
one of the new jets fell orr during
a recent test landin,." "Fell
off" is hardly accurate when
later ln tbe 1tory Mr. Marble
quotes the FAA as saying the
landinc wu "five times as bard
u a normal landin1."
JIM SA'M'ERFlELD
A t>•oHo" W••k & S pact
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~ tieMt a 100a cktct~ mo
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It ochlallw 1rM at JI /ed=-.-d, m fttt morw IJtol -. • Undt. ''lt~U..cmo llOCmain·
toM ...,,.,., protU.,'' u.. "'* ....
ICdd. B46eor.
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MORE OPINION
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Jack Andenon •j
Legalized Gambling Has Pitfalls, W ams Nevad~
W ASlONO"roN -lAfaltled
l&mblbll baa betome a popular
w a)' tor atate and toe al SoYem
meata t.o attadi their tlnandal
problema • QUlck nx for~
lQ,taU•bl• demaod1 of e\'ery· thlai h'OID publle edueat.lcln t.o
podN>le repaln and patronqe
pa~ ol t t•tts and )~allUt"!S
have adopted some form of
lesallaed
gambllaa.
from horse
and do& NC·
loa to blngo
and state lot
terles. Hall a
dozen states
h'ave sho~·n
interest 10
following the
exampl e of
Nevada and New J erse). the on-
ly states where casmo opera
tions are now legal.
The big question is. Can gov
emment·run gaming operations
be kept free of corruption. or
will they eventually s llp under
the control ot orran1~ <'rirne11
A atUJ ~t al ~port pn~
pared by ~ Nt>vada Gamln,ae
Control Board'a audit dlvblj)n
chief. OtMia C Gomts. raa
dlflurb6na qoestJona about th'"
rwh b)' ltale and •~•I aovem
mtntt to preoscrtt>e le1all1ed
1amblina u • t'uro•aJl for lhe1r
ftnant'la.f Ill . The report )Ult.a t.M
rdull.• ol 43 lnvesUga.t10R) car
Med out by the board In the late
Jl10s.
TWO MAIN r lllt!K Oril'it of
r rlme are ~oil with In the re
port . l l embenlement by 10
d1v1dual cas100 employees 1111\d
2) fraudulent llchemes directed
a\ cuinos by or&anlZed·cnme
elements
At the Stardust and l"remont
Hotels a lo ne, th e board's
a uditors reported, "1t has been
determined that approximately
20 percent or itll i.lot ( mactune)
revenu~ during an approximatt!
ooe·and-a-balf.year period was
fraudulently taken" as part of
an employee embezzlement con·
aplrary Tbt total 1011 *H
routihly f7 million
More omlnou1 was the
audlton· rePOrt on swindles
perpetrated by out-of ·state high·
rollers wlt.h UH to the Mob. One
l'U mplt' · "Approximately S4
t•on11p1rators joined In a secret .sc reement to d e fraud the
Paradile Hotel and Cul.Do of
more than $400.000 by obtaining
rnon~y under false pretenses through credit.··
TRE CONSPlaATORS.
· many of whom were alleged
members of On?aruzed crune,"
were from Pennsylvania, New
Jersey Wld Delaware. the report
states. They eventually got
a way with a l least $325.000,
which was •'the primary COO·
tributm~ factor to the su~e
q u ent rinanc1a l failur e and
closure of the casino." . Tom l!fochling, chairman of
the New York-based National
Commission on Gambling Jn.
formation. told m v associate
Tony Capacclo I.Mt the Nevada
report "ahowed a pattern o(
operations at culnos. and that
same pattern will be exported to
Atlantic City "
He could have added "1o any
com munlty that legalhes
gambling." Whenever there's
big mooey to be bad, the Mob
sends in the vultures.
MEMO TO OETllOIT: The cure
for lb e ailing auto
industry isn't to hit up the tax·
payers for more mulUmillloo·
dollar loans. The solution is lo
bwld a better car.
Once upon a lime. Detroit auto
makers produced the best can
in the world and sold them for
the cheapest prices. Then the
auto tycoons discovered they
could increase their profits by
lowerin g quality The quicker
the customers wore out their
cars. the more often they would
come back for new ones.
The m otor make n. a lso
learned that they couJd um a
higher return on latlOf'. luxury
model.I laden with acceuortea.
They kept delign!nc cara t.o f.t·
ten their profit.I rather lban
benefit l.belr customers -until
the cuatomen began turning t.o
foreign makes. Today. imports
account for one·lourth of the
oew·car aaSes.
THE AU'l'O WOUEU also
teemed more coocemed about
collectmc more wage. than im· proving their work mansbip.
They U1Jt demanding more P'IY
Cor poorer performance until
their productivity fell behind
that o( the Germana and the
Japanese.
Yet the Detroit auto Lndustry
still ha s the technology,
engineering and experience to
build the world's finest cars.
Amen can auto workers are also
better-educated and more ex·
perienced than assembly line
workers anywhere else.
So Detrott posaes.ses the sec:ret
to 1ts own predicament: just
build a bed.er automobile. l ,
HOSTAGE llAZA&D: In tbe
back rooms al tbe Putacoa.. military speetaliata cJumly ~
agree with Pretldent career;.
arbitrary proDOUDcement that
the internaUooal altuatioa ~ become •·more manageable ~
since t.be l1!SCUe ft.ueo in lran. ·
Sped.flcaUy, they fear tbat the.
dispersal of tbe hotta1es t.g
several different lranJan cttieS
bas increased the danger \o
them. The experts polnt out th.U
tbe bolta&es and t.betr c~
probably have deftloped a rel.a!
Uonsblp, even an affectloq,
based on their tbared e»:
perience. ' ·
Now that the hostages ba~ *° dispersed, tlliJ bond baS been broken. It ls also poujble_..
given the chaos in Iran, that a--
local mob might overwhelm the
guards and barm the boat.agea ·
The U.S. govemmeat may not·
even learn o( the iMkSellt. the
Pentaeon experts suggest.
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Sundresses
Keep cool in our cotton terry
sundresses. Many colors.
misses sportswear 154 -a ll
stores
22.99
were $29-$35
Coordinates
Bright polyeste r pique m ix or
matchers by Eccobay. ·
blvd. sptswr. 18 7 -all stoces
10.99-18.99
were S 16-$28
Separates
100% polyester tops and skirts
in black or white. sizes 8· 18
blvd . dresses 95 -a ll stores
13.99-19.99
your choice
Jr. sundresses
Polyester/cotton pheasant
styles in bright solids, prints
my place 170 -all stores
14.99
one tow price
14K gold savings
Save 50% on 14K cha ins .
bracelets. Save 25% on 14K
gold c harms.
authentic jewelry 13-all store s
r~eptesentollve selection in Oii stor~
22.99-424.99
chains reg. $46-$850
S23·S48 charms 16.99·35.99
Slides
Slim styling with covered
heels. Assorted colors
women·s shoes 12 -a ll sto res
15.99
reg. $22
Blouse sale
Save 25% on print and solid
knits and w oven styles. 8· 18.
mdin floor blouses 31 -
a ll stores
11.99
were $16-$17
Play wear
Save 20%-30% on Heolthtex·
infant, toddler, boys 4·7.
girls 4· 14 playclothes
children's 160 -oll stores
1.99-5.99
were SJ.$9
Men 's knits
Greo~ssortmerit ot tailored
knits b Robert Bruce. Hurry '
men· sptswr. 168 -a ll stores
14.99
comp. val. $23
Golf shirts
Solid colors with solid or trim
collars by Munsingweor.
action man 173 -all stores
8.99
comp. vol. $15
Desianer ties
Assorted'Yves St. Laurent poly·
ester woven solid s, patterns.
men's furnishings 8-all stores
6.99
comp. val. 12.50
Down pillows
"Pa trician" by Pillowtex. Filled
w ith white European
goosedown.
p illows 512 -oll stores
27.99 std.
reg. $75
S85 queen 44.99
S95 king 54.99
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Ruas
Save ~0% to 35% on O riental
design rugs in many sizes.
tloor cov. 137 -all stores
$69-$599
reg . $95-$700
English ironstone
"Indies Blue" from Johnson
Bros. Traditional place
settings.
c hino 534 -all stores
1 0. 99 place setting
reg. 18.90
Budget rompers
Famous maker cotton terry
rompers In junior and m isses
sizes S·M·L.
(..\)()gE'' r \:16'°'" •1.h il ': -0 '.JIU. t:A:t:r I
cerrrtos. mou~no oolcs. m•s$10n VitirO. la Jcilo
6.99-10.99
reg. 8.99-13.99
Budget shirts
Young men's 'short sleeve
cotton terry screen-printed
shirts from on assortment.
budget men's 809 -oll stores exceot
(jJ coion. cemtos. thousand ooh
mission v1010. lo f(>llQ
9.59
were 14.99
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Sleepwear
Bra top gowns and wrap
teddies in eosy-0ore tr lcot.
lingerie 10 -all stores
11.99
were $17-$19
Young men's shirts
Famous maker short sleeve
knit and woven shirts In all
sizes for young men.
mike's place 515 -all stores
14.99
were $19
ca.ta...-_: eoul9 ~ .,._. _ 3S33 ao. bristol -&41 U21
wwt11111t1•1r-•h• ltMlr m_.f-goldenwest et .. " dfeao fwy. -89&at1
m'111on ~ -'""9k>n vttJo men-crown vafley at aan cf• fwy. -495-2800
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Sofa sleepers
Queen-size casual sty1es with
cotton. Herculon® or Haitian
covers and loose pillows.
furniture 140 -all stores
$499
were $650
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Budget sheets
Assorted patterns of no-Iron
matching queen, king sizes.
t>udget Unens 803 -au stores except
et oo;oo. fox Nits. bfeo, thOUSond OOkS.
miuloo vteto. cenltos. lo tollO
5. 99 queen If pert. 11.99
6.99 king, If perf. 14.99
5.99 std. coses. If pert. 6.99
6.99 king coses. If pert. 7 .99
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Critical Remarks to Pope Explained by Nun
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LUI' ?ALL, IMJ&lNG JollD
Paul'• American tour, Slater
Kane, ~ tbe DODdn to ................. olu.elm·
••e..W. ~. t.ti&d b1m ol UM ......... pain and 1ulter·
inl" maJ CalWJc WO_... la
Ae•riea felt becaue of thrir
Nltrided role lD the cburcb.
She~ women mwit bave the
(bUce to be locluded "lft all UM
mlnlatrla ol OW' chur~b" ln·
cludiDa ta.. pri•tbood·
Her ~ &o tbe pope -Ult
oely public cballen1e be COC\··
troeted tbrouOout b1I Am.Seu
vlall -came JYlt aft« b1I :*J
&o Pb"..w,bi•. wben a.. ,.Iterated UM cbu.rcb'• tndl·
tloaal 1taoce a1ahul womea
pd•'-·
8llTD &ANS, a, a native of
Tile Brmx. beada two l1QUpl -
&h• 4,100-member Order ol tbe
Slaten of Mercy ol tbe Union
and tbe Leedershlp Coalereoce
of Women Rellcioua, an or·
1uiudan ol American DQDI.
Wben abe WU uked to creel
tbe pope Clll belWI of American
DUAi, lbe lmnr tbat ,.It would be
an ,iJQportaAt moment," Sliter
Kaoelald..
Sbe called around and dJ.a.
covered lbe would be the only
DUD -ad tbe only woman -to
addr-. biln in the more &.ban a>
formal appearances be would
make lD tbla country.
Tll&T 8'ft&NGTBENED ber
det.erminetioa to speak up, she
Hid.
"l Just tboucht from the becin·
.
DIDI that it would be lnap·
propriate for a woman to .tand
up tbere and not ralae the
women'• la1ue," Slater Kane
Hid.
Sbe !mew ber act woald be
coat.rotenaa.l -tblre wen 7,000
DUDS la tbe lbrine, IDOlt of tbem
diupprovtnc -but ......
antlc!peted tbe lwt-tty of tbe
reacUan. lbe aa1d.
For a few weeb. lbe aaJd. two
women at lbe order'•
motberboule in the WubblCt.oD,
.. D.C .. suburb of Potomac, 1141.
did notbln1 but an1wer Ulli
pbooee. 'lbe In.Wal readiaa~,· aplit abed ...ay, .a.. aUd. ~
DOW tM m ...... .,. u 1 :
wbelmlftCly pGlltlve... ·: .
TWO MONTB8 AGO ~: Kue ... re-eJeeted .. the of ber crder witb 1$ peremt ., .
tbe vote. •
•·0ne Ii.Itel' aaid • tboaCN I
bad bem arrocant, .. abe uAd. 1
said I was sorry lf it .c~1Df aerou tbat way. I didn't U1U1119
it to be arrocant." ·• ~
Memorial Day Sale
• ¥ uu11uuuareh!
Grace Touros, 10,' was s hort on en-
thusiasm when her fourth grade class had
a frog dissecting session at F arm ar
Elementary School in Berucia. Each child
dissected a tadpole, then teamed with two
others to work on a giant buJlf rog The
~ess1on was part of a 00-minute program
by Lawrence Ha ll of Sc ience m Berkeley
R acial Charges
Leveled at Firm
ALBANY, N.Y. <AP> -Sambo's Restaurants
Inc., lbe national restaurant chain criticized by
blacks for its name, is being charged by the New
York Attorney General's office with dlscr1minal·
ing against minonly groups in its hi.ring pracllces.
One state official said an investigation of the
·"COmpany's hiring pracUces showed a "serious pat·
tern of discrimination" against black and Hisparuc
persom.
COMPLAINTS OF RACIAL
discrimination by Sambo's have been filed
with the state Division of Human Rights and the
U.S. Eq\MlJ Employment Opportunity Commission.
The company denied lbe charges.
"Sambo's does not discriminate in hiring,"
responded Arthur Dowd , vice pnsident for person·
Del at company headquarters in Santa Barbara.
He said the chain, which bas 1,117 outlets in 47
states. bu an equal opportunity employment pro-
gram which seeks qualified minority group mem·
ben.
ATroaNEY GENl:aAL llOBERT ABRAMS
charged that only 2 percent of more than 1,250 non·
managerial employees in New York are black, even though blacks constitute about 15 percent of the
state's labor force. or 75 managerial employees,
Abrams said, only two are black. The company has
3Srestaurantsinthestate. AbrUm also accused Sambo's of ftrlng dis·
propol'timateJy high numbers or minority workers
and generally treating them less favorably than
whites.
Sambo's has been the target of protests in
many parts of the country by blacks wbo claim its
name comes from the "UtUe Black Sambo" fairy
tale. Tbe company says the Sambo's name comes
from a combination of the names of two founders:
Samuel Battistone and Winfred Bobnett.
IN BIS COMPLAINT, AllllAllS asked the
sute division and the EEOC to enjoin Sambo's
from dilcri.mination in employment, and also or·
der the company to undertake affirmative action
propams to recruit minorities. Jn addition, back
paJ and compematory damaa• are aought for in·
diYiduals who may have been damaied by com·
pany actkma.
Several indJvtduaJ aaitl have allo been flied by
emp&oyem of the company.
PUBV C NOTICE P1JBUC NOTICE
SS off
Severe
Weather
Paint:"'
Sale 9.99 g••·
Reg. 15.99. Severe Weather
Paint .. made tor e,xtra
dur ab1llty in harsh climates
One coat coverage resists
bhstermg, peehng, fading,
mildew
Sale 21 .99
Reg. 22.99. Coleman"
double mantle gas lantern
with approx B hour5 of
burning time
Sale 29 .99
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-Sale 9.99 v-..
Reg. 13.99. One 6 Only
1nter1<>r flat late,, Our
finest quality 1nte11or pa•nt
One coat coverag•• ea!>y
CltJcJn up
30°/o off wallpaper.
Sale 20 .99
Reg. 22.99. Coleman" 2
burner gas stove 3 pt
luel capacity
Special 8.99
Fishina Rods
Assorted fre~
water rods
by Master"
and Penqu1n
Now's the tune to repaper and save Pick tlom
hundredS ot smart patterns ot special
ordEtt wallpape<
Sale 9 .99
Ae9. 11 .".1q100• .ce
ChP<,I hOfdS up 10 18
C.d'l!t
\gtoo• L1nttl PlaymeN
icec~t.
reg 7 99 Sate '·"
Igloo 25 qt. Cooler
Reg .16.gg$a le 14.99
Igloo 48 qt. Cooler
Reg . 25.gg$ a I e 21 . 99
Special
9.99
Wrangler
Sleeping Bag
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Sale 19.99
Reg. 24.99. 3 lb. Hollot11•
808~1L-epinq bog 33"x 79•
Sale 59 .99
R99. •.II. Sani Potti portabfe t01let travels
anywhere you do.
Reg. 36.99 Wall Tents S'xT
Polaroids Save ss to s20 more with a rebate
from Polaroid when you buy
f: ,1.l .i!;!,9SX·70
Sonar One6tep camer1 with
1utomattc focusing.
Rebatel20
Fashion Island
Store Only
644-2313
one of these cameras.•
Sale 60.99
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Pronto! Sorw OMStep
1utomatlcelty Mtt dlataftce,
expoeure.~•10
Salit 24.99 .......... Polwoid
OneStep f« greet plcf\ltW
lndo« Of ouf. Rebate '5
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Cerd to ~ for CH t. ,.e. ... c:hedl.
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~Qa~k Suntan AP wr,.....,.. •
• Two M eercats stand on hind paws to
: stretch tow<trd sun· lamp m open air pen
: at zoo 1n J.,r ankfurt. Germany Lamp
• helps k eep them w a rm as Europe's
: s pringtime t emperatures dip below
: seasonr.1 norm
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~Museulll Case . .. .
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;F acis Bare~
" SACRAM ENTO <AP> Allt!gatJons of 1m-
.J>roper bu) in~ of artlfattl>. which led to the fanng
·or three superv1sort> m the state Parks and Recrea-
tion Department, have been made public ·
: The artifacts were for the new ~tate Railroad
Museum in Old Sacramento.
The department reported that one or the •
.supervisors said some rules had inadvertently
2>een broken but there had been ·'no personal
'.gain."
I THE DEPA&TJIENT ANNOUNCED TWO wu ago that Norman Wilson. supervisor or tbe ~on that develops state museum programs:
"illiam Pritchard. bead of a planning unit under
'Wilson, and Barry Garland, curato r of the
museum. had been fired after an lnvaU11tion by tbe state aUorDey 1eoeral'a olflce. ~ • Aa required iD such firilll$. the department llllcl accusations with the state Persopnel Board
t..d told the men they had the right to appeal.
Garland and Pritchard said they are appeaJ. P.s. and Wilson, who could not be reached for com-
lDenl. reportedly also is appealing. .,
: THE CENTRAL ALLEGATION IS THAT lfUaon improperly arranged pur~bues of artifacts for the museum through a fnend and former atllployee, Arlean 7 owne, who ran an antique busi·
)Mal called Finders Sleepers Antique Service.
·: The department bought nearly $13,000 worth or
.. uques and other items from that buslness from
J9Tl through 1979, the complaint against Wilson
'ald. ! The complaint against Garland said be "im·
!roperly served as a purchasing agent'' for Ms.
fowne.
• The complaint against Pntchard said he ad·
Vised an employee to "use Fmders Sleepers as
much as possible ··
. GARLAND. ASKED ABOUT THE transac·
tlons. said. "It was a method bv which we
tvere able Lo acquire artifacts by paying cash" and
()btain objects for the museum that were difficult
~ find. lie said the procedure was a "very
gitimale" practice for pnvatc museums, but
was against the r ules" for state purchases.
("J'bere was no money missing. no artifacts miss-
fn1." said the fi red curator. who ~escribed hi!'l~elr As a r a ilroad buff who quit a t elev1s1on
~ameraman 's job 31 1 years ago to run the
oiuseum, scheduled for opening ne xt year
f;arland. also accused of selling more than Sl .000
IP anuques to the department and falsely listing
~m as being sold by a former employee, said
¥>~re had been nothing improper about those deals
;uher.
PlllTCHARD, A DEPARTMENT employee for
teven years, said he llad been advised by his lawyer
Oot to comment. Wilson, who had worked for the de· ~~ment since 1960, was also accused of improperly
~g part in a pa nel that evaluated a fri end of his
wbo was applying for a department Job in 1978, and of
falling to disclose his position as president of a non-
"°"t foundation that. with his help, got a contract
•Wilhedepartment in 1977 .
~peeder Bla~s
Cancer Worries
CHICAGO (AP) -Police have arrested a 62·
Je•r·old man who told them be provoked a hl1h·
.,.ed auto chase because he is suffering from ~and wanted to kill himself.
Salvatore Paglia was charged with aggravat· Ei and traffic viotatloos, police slUd. He treated and released at a hospital for minor
autfered when hls car slammed into a re·
•all on Lake Shore Drive. T e chase began when detectives on a E:1tateout spotted Pilli•'• auto:= a red Ught. Officers punu&q Pa. a fired
• into bis car. blowtna out the bleld 11111 tartq on a tlre. They sald they were unable
'-eonftnn his atatement. that be "9 undergolna
'11111 'IDMI foe cancer.
Thia · W aa No Bull
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Viet War Memorial Closer
WASHJNOTON CAP> -A bJll
to ett1bl11h • mtimor1~1 In
W alb~ to honor th~ 51,000
Amerit'llr twrvlcemen who died
ln the Vl«oam War 1• neariot
tintl conin-llonal action. . By voi,-. vot~ and wlth UtUe c1 acuuioo, tht" Hou.s~ ttpproved
11 St!oate paued r \.'solutaon
authoriW\a ~el~Uon of a tWO· acre slw ror th~ memoraaJ.
Tilt.: MEMORIAL "IS en·
\11s1oned as u 4u1et garden set
1101 " rn which the names or
those who died "will be set forth
alon1 with a low-level acuJpture
preeeotatJon," sald Rep. Lucien
N. Nedli. D·Mich.
However, an amendment
added by the House kept the bUI
from final approval and sent it
back to the Senate.
Tbe amendment removed
fro m the measure the specific
site o( the memorial. The Senate
version spelled out that it be
erected in West Potomac Parle,
in the J(eneral Vlcinity of the Lln·
coln Memorial.
NEDD. CHAl•MAN or the Armed Service military install•·
ttooa s ubco mmittee, aaid the
amendment leaves the exact site
vague. specifying ORJy a "su.ita·
ble site" within tbe DlSlrict ol
Columbta.
The memo rial JS to be
f inanced by tbe Vi etn a m
Veterans Memorial Fund. Inc .
a non-profit corporation, at no
expense to taxpayers, Nedzi
said.
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Memorial Day Sale
1 Gal. Size
Sale 1.99 .
Garden
Center
Eugenia Newpprt
Dwarf Golden
.Arborvitae
reg. 2.99
Sale 1 .99
Moraea
lridioides
reg. 2.49
Sale 2.29
Star Jasmine (staked)
Ficus Repens
reg. 2.99
Special 13.99
Sf?ecimen Plants
10 'pot size
Ficus Benjamina
!:>chefllera ano more
S~ecial 7 .99
8 ' pot size
Ficus Ben1amina
Dieffenbach la
and more
Sale 1.99
AeGt 2.et. Keloggs~
Gn>rnulch In 1 OU.
ft. beg.
Gfomutch In 2 cu. ft.
beg, reg. •.29, Sal•
2.H
• Fuchsia
Hanging Basket
Special 5.99
Plastic pot
. Special 12.99
Wood Tub
Sale 3.99
Aeg.4.H. K:r.1•
ToPPer In 3 cu. t. bag. ...
Ci trus 1 gal size
Lemon Lime
Orang\! & Tangerine
reg . 2.'9
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Special 66c ea.
Bedding Pia nts
Begonias.
Coleus and
Impair ns and mor1.
4 ·pot size
5 Gal. size
Sale 8.99
Australian
Tree Fern
reg. 11.99
Sale 6.99
Juniper Old
Gold.
Juniper Blue
Pacific.
reg. 9.99
Sale 6.49
Escallonfa
Fradesi.
reg. 9.99
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Fashion Island
Store only
Special 66c per tray
Bedding Plants
V1nca. P01tulaca.
l 1nn1dS 'an d m url!
Pi..rp l~ pack
Sale 7.99
Indian Hawthorne
reg. 9.99
Sale 10.99
Bonanza Peach
reg.15.99
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Bergeson Won't Support Proposition 9
87 o.c. IR1ITING8 .............
Oran1e C oast A•· 1embl1woman Marien
Ber1won. who 11y1 &be Uk• a
back 1eat to no one u a tu
lighter, hu annoWlced tbat. m
bpite ol hfor pnivaou.a atanda on
11uch matte.-.. she can't ayPpOrt
Proposition 9 on tbe JW'le 3
ballot
Hert~"
"T fft: FlaST I that thc-
1,ec1 slaturt> lll"'ad) has enacted
two of its three provLlM>OS 1lw
lltCond UI that . . . Oe.dbility t.u
deal with monetary problems tn
recession times would b_,
virtually ellaunated.
"Add1t1onall y ," Mri.
Berg~son siud in a prepared
statemt:nt dated today. "I am
dl•twbed t.hat paau«e ol the
m ... we wtU meao mualvf cut.
ln ad1ool ftunclni& "
Propo•ltlon 8, aometlmu
called "Jan II" by opponenu.
would cut aut Income tu• ln
half. accol'din1 l() ltt •uthor .
Howard Jarvta. The lnlUaUve lb
Jarvla' follow up to hi• Propo1I
Uon 13 pUMd two yean ••o by
Callromia v~r. ll m•de d~p
cuta lft revenues produ<'ed for
IOC"al se>vl'rnmental a1enc1t!tl by
property t.ue&
IN HEA STAT EM i':NT on
Propo6ition 9, Mr& tsergeson. a
former teacher and school board
member, noted that s he wac; a
~trong proponent of Propoaitton
13 and authored the ball leading
to 1ndextn,g of Cahfornaa income
taxes
State Seaaae Vote
lo addltlon. lbe pOlated out,
ahe wu to aut.hor o( the blll that
repealed Lhe b\d!neN inventory
tu and 1.8 now puahlna for re-
form ol California 'a inheritance
tax 1ystem
Out. aa1d the Newport Beach Republican. she ia concerned
about the potenllal adverae lm·
pact ol Pro"°"it10f\ 8.
ADMITl'ING THAT Proposi-
tion 9 ha/» bffn a catalyst, abe l
isaid tile Legislature finally is do-rng somet.tung about the state's
"obscene" tax surpluses.
She cited
Assembly passage of a bill
calling for a reduction in the
~tale salt.>s tax.· according to a
specified formula. in the event
the general rund surplus exceeds
a certain amount
-Senate coulderalion ol a
meaaun that would return the
aurph• to taxpayen in the form of taa credlta.
-AME .. LY COMldtJ'fUon
of lealllaUon to eumpt auhiv-
int apouea from inheritance
taxes and to lncreaae the exemp-
Uon on estate tax• for other survivors.
"Tbne are some good pro-
posals," Mn. Bergeson said.
·'They provide for direct,
respooslble tax reform.
"Lille Howard Jarvis. I
• believe it is wrona for the state
treasury to harbor taxpayen'
dollars and I believe that. aov·
ernment spending must be
slashed. However. J believe that
taxpayers are entitled to direct
reform. Surpluses should be re-
turned directly to taxpayers and
the abhorrent inheritance tu
should be eliminated.
"Tbese are propo11l1 I am
committed to." the Orange
Coast assemblywoman said.
·•After weighln1 the proe and
cons ol Proposition 9, I don't feel
I can support it."
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SAYS 'NO' ON I
AHwmbltWOMM .. , .....
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Abortion Cons.ent OK'd
SACRAMENTO (AP> -An
unmarried girl under 18 who
wants an abort.ion would have to
get the consent of her parents or
a court. under a bill approved by
the state Senate.
SBJ814 by Sen.· John Schmitz,
Newport Beach, sponsored by
anti-abortion groups, wenl to the Assembly Wednesday on a 2J.12
vote, the bare majority n~.
STATE OFFICIALS say 7.000
women under 18 got Medi-Cal
abortions in .1978, and an un-
known n u m ber. got t hem
privately.
The vote reflected the general
anti-abortion sentiment ol the
Senate in recent years. But the
Assembly Health Committee,
the bill's next stop, bas ll:i.Ued
most such anti-abortion bills
that have reached it.
The U .S. Supreme Court
declared abortion to be legal in
1973, and has since struck down
several state laws r equiring
parentaJ consent for minors.
BUT A RECENT ruling ap-
peared to leave room for a law
that would give a minor who
was rejected by her parents the
right to get a court order, and
SC'hmitz said he bad tailored h.is
bill to that ruling.
Schmitz, a Catholic. said. "I
don't want anyone to think that
abortions ar~ all right 1r you do
have parents' consent or a court.
Santa Ana C rash
Victim ·succumbs·
Benjamin Amicay, 21. of San.
ta Ana. died Tuesday 1n Santa
Ana-Tustin Community Hospital
from injuries he sllfrerf'd while
riding in a car allegedly in
volved m a street race on South
Main Street lD Santa Ana May
16.
Police said mans lau~hter ·
cha r ges wiU be riled agamst the
17-year-old driver of the car.
who is unlicensed Her name
wasn't releas~ because of her
age
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I do think every abortion is a death."
The parental consent would
have to be in writing. The court
would have t.o decide that she
was mature enough to make the
decision. or lhat it was m her
best interests.
OPPONENTS OF the bill sajd
l e gislative Couns e l Bion
Gregory considers the biU un-
constitutional because the )odge
would be ftee to refuse an abor·
tion for any re1Json. They also
· objected on privacy and fiscal
.grounds.
·'There would be many cases
in wbich the child would be
deathly afraid'' to tell her pa.rents
she was pregnant and wanled an
abortion. said Sen. Man Garcia.
R·MenloPark.
But anll·abortlon leader David
Roberti, D·Los Angeles, said,
"Somebody does malte the de·
cision for t he youn~ woman in
many cases If it's not the
parents. it's the doctor."
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and many many more
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Free Vacation Lures
Ofteii Promoter Scam
..............
INYOt.VEO
Cheryl Ladd
'Ange l '
Ha.s New
Romance
WASHINGTON lAP) Free vaca·
Uon1. How often bave you lt'IM them
promoted ln cool•tJJ or to lf'l you to
vlllt a new bualoeu or tour a land
development?
And the)' llOUnd .rrea\ Scvl"nl di.ya
\n a vacation paradiae hke Lat> Ve111~
or Florida al no c:b&r&tS.
8 UT BE WAllY. Tht nat1on1tl
council ot Better 8u.stneb8 Burea~
warns that the ofter may not tMl u.U 1t
aeem1 at tint
The bureaus note that some "(~"
vacatJon olfers are leg1t1mate. But
they say they receive huudred.s or
comptainta every year about tht1
large percentage \hat are l>Chemes to
np off the pubhc
Many promolen; requue 11 !>mall
fee or deposit (tliually $15 to $251
"for the hotel room" before g1V1ng
out ~ certJficate Ttus certi/1cate
gener ally entitles the buyer to d
three-day. two·ruaht Y"acatJon, but
with rondJuons and ll m1la ... oru. that
NEW YORK <AP> are not always clea-ly spelled out.
~~~i~·m~ef~~ldl~~~~~ T H E BUREAUS REPORT that In
fro m hus band David som e cases, even after paying for the
L add, h as a n e w "free" cert1f1 cate, buyers have pro·
boyfnend But s he suys blems scheduling lhe1r visit. Some
weddmg bells won't bt: firms, they report. make 1t virtually
ringing again any lime impossible to use their certificates by
sooA repeatedly refus111g request:. f.or
The blonde s tar of spcr1f1c dates in hop·<'s the buyer will
( CON. UMER J
And It "' date I• arranged, the
buyer may rind that the only expense
covert.'d by th~ certificate Is the bmel
room and r\ol always as ••first
<'htlib" ttb touted This leaves the
buyer to cover s uch other costs as trave!~ meals, drltlJ<s. car rental and
bO (onn
In l>o me <.'abes promotors offer
what are called bonus coupons for "fr~e" meals. discount gambling,
car rentals or golf
HOWEVER, AGAJN there are Wte-
ly to be coodihons attached such as
eatmg between 2 a m . and 5 a.m. or
gambllng m certain <.'asmos only al
odd hour!. Other bonuses often are
a vC.11lable Cree to hot el gues ts
anyway
In other cases. people arrive at
their hotel only to be hoWlded by
sah~!.persons or facmg a requirement
to attend sales meetings or spend a
day lookmg at property.
Tht> bureau!l urge• people who
"win" or cons ider buying !>UC'h vara.
t1on ct.'rt1f1 rates to in ves tig ate
carefuUy to lt•it rn whal th~ pt1e k-age
dot'l> and d0t.•s not incl ude.
l'\ l'ntually give up.
ABC-TV's "Cha rli e'" GET TIU: NAM~ of the hotel in.
Angels" sen el> appeart'd volved and t•all to ... ee 1f rooms arc
a t a W e 11 a Co r P tx-ing held for the promoter Before
luncheon with Brian T h F• d l~aving homt', personal!~ <.'onf1rm re·
Russell, a ScotUsh com-I eac er Jre ..,ervataons with lhl' hOtt'I, <Hrltne, car
poser ~d he had rental r ompany and so forth. bee~ioma.nt1cally in· V S Ch Know exactly how much money
volved,with the actress I'Or ex ange must be put down whC'lhl·r this d£ ..
for e ight months. posit 1s rt'fundablc and how to get the
"It's out in the open £" -&:: Baek D refund. _ __ __ ---~-" be said _ --~ ~r ;=.r-a y ------"'*1"""nd out if promisea free meals
Miss Ladd fil ed for are available al reasonable houn.
divor:ce from her film SAN FRANCTSCO f'i\P) -A former and how to s:et free gamf>lmg money
od h b d J E meryville scltool teltcher suspended 1f it 1s offered • pr ucer us an an. Check with your Better Busines~ 16 A·spokesman ror Los after W\dergoing a !*X·chan°e opera . · ~ Bureau for a rehab1hty n:port on the Angeles Superior Court t1on has won a coun battle to gain back .
said Ladd's attorneys · pay from the Emery Unified School promoter.
had filed no pa~rs and Dis trict.
no judge was assigned to Without comment, .the stat e
the case. Supreme Court let slaJld Wednesday a
lower court decision requiring the
Aliens Aided
SAN DIEGO (AP> -
A special task force in
San Diego County is
calling for on-the-Job
training ·for aliens who,
a spokesman said, could
then "move up the lad-
der in direct competition
w it h A m e r ican ~ workers.''
school district to give back pay to Steve
Dain
The district sought a bearing by the
high court, contending rulings in favor
of Dain, once known as Duis K
Richards, conflicted with previo~ de·
cision.s
Dain, as Miss Rjchards. was
employed as a physical education
teacher in the 1975-76 school year and
took leave from Det. 8, 1975 through
June ~. 1976 to lake part in a gender
change program.
Seal if e .. Birds
Topic of Show
A slide presentation entitled "Sea
Creatures and Shorebirds" will be
sb9wn J une 4 at St. Clemente's
Episcopal Church in San Clemente.
The program is sponsored by the
South Coast Audubon Society and lO·
eludes color slkles taken by A.B.
Wimpey, district representative of
Photograph Society or America.
For information. call 49'2·2598.
0~ Y P1LOT AJ J
Salt Water Flyer
This JO.foot cuuer-rigged sailboat is hardly the Boeing Co. yacht. But it is one of six the
aircraft builder constructed m 1936. The boat will be restored in Tacoma for future exhibi-
t.Jon in an aviation h1stoncaJ museum.
Pair Face Pyramid Charges
r hari?es we re m ailed officers attended <in &ll · Police U . Jack Calnon
Wt•dnt.'Sddy b > the leged pyr amid ~aml' in ~aid Mrs. Zimmerman
Oraoli(c County lh!>tnct the Zimmerman home I'> s uspected as ''host "
1\ttorney'l> offic1: lo Lois m Dover Sh<>rt"' and "operator" of the
~1 Zimmerman, 40, of About 50 py r amid ~a m e and l ha t
152 7 Ant 1 Ru J Way. ~ame pa rt1c1 pants. ca<.'h Korl.me1er 1s s~pected
'\t>~p<>rt RC'aC'h . a nd all l'gedJyc<1rry1ng S1.000 .Jl> "coo rdinator ·
I Jrn [) l\tv'!.me1er 40. for us~ in the :.-cheme. operator "
of 1.JJIJbfJ ~uthered last Thursda~ ' ---------
-A Nt.>~por t tfra ch
v.oman and J Lallabr.J
man hav1.· bt•cn or<lt•rt•d
to appl'ar 1n Harbor
Muni<.'1paJ Court on Jun1·
3 to answer cha r~t'' r ha l
the> ~t'rl' involved 1<1-,t
~eek in an · ·1·ncf11·..,..,
c hJin" pyramid bOmt·
scbt me. l<eports "et·k1ng the n1~ht at an Irvine hotel
<om plaint... \H•rt• hlf'd b\ • and then drcn c 10 the
L t>ttr1·s annount1ng 1·0,ta Mt-...J .ind Irvin~ Z1mm c r md n h o m e,
l h t' 1Jl l :ui.i:.m t• .. 0 o . .c.. ~iilitt-~~""''n.~mtt--:-
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CO.ME SHOPPING
THIS SUNDAY
AT N-M NEWPORT BEACH!
We're now open Sunoays from 12 noon to 5 p m
N~¥AMtManeu!
vwvwv
,.
At Neiman-Marcus you'll find
French T-shirts with style. Sweatshirts
with savvy. More T-shirts just for fun.
And they' re all on Sale!
25% to 50% off. Were 22.00 to 48.00. Now 16.00 to 24.00. Egyptian knit cotton. In a boat-load of brtghts.
Assorted styles. N-M exclusives. S-M-l sizes. Sport Shop, Newport Beach
Starting Sunday, we' re open noon to 5.
N·M 8Mf1y Hills, open 10 ID 6; N-M NewllcHt Beach. ooen 10 lo 6: Mon.. nus,, Frr" 10 to 9
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A.12 CWL Y PILOT LISO Thurtday, May U . lllO LOCAL
Water Board Candidtites Tell Viewi Laguna ' 4
Seniors'
Trip Set
When l"lne ¥CM.en IO '° U. poUa ,,.,.... a. the.Y will ..a.ct two d1rtinon
lo alt on the five-member lnlD• RUC'b Water Dtac.rtd board ,,..,..
u. 11 cod cbt• l'll&IWaa la thb
Y'Uf'• e&ectioa. wh&ela wiU complete u.. «Nlt«'dered LrualUoo °' the water board from lendowner to public tooll'ol.
•'ollowini an brief pl'Olllea of alx
ol the canclidatee ~er with ~lr
v\ows on matt«S fadq the wa~r
board. SamUar prolll• ol two e>tMr canclMt..lee were publlabed in Wed
nuclay'a edttM>n ol tbe DaUy Pilot.
ftree ~ candldat•-8ob Lowt.
SybU Sllbtrmu .nd Mart Fr-anren
-bave fa.llfld to rttpond to lnqwne&
by tbe staff ~ the ne wspaper.
Mill:Lt:n """ RUSS llAZELE1T, 35, ot 20 Cam-
panero West, lrvme. is an occupation
resource s pecialist for ~he lrvme
Unified School District. He has a master's degree ln education from
Arizona State University.
Wily are you numlng for the water
beard!
the Pf'O\UkJn of an adequate water
npply al a reuonabl• rate •• ~. a ..-t.r of ~ wa&t!T .u.c.rtct
Mani, Mw ....ad 1CMI ......... ..... ... ,
"That m ue rou bfiyond water ell.a·
trict bouodan It la a ree1on&.l •·
aue. l th n.k th.-wat"r dlatnct hu to
UIHI land U5l", rise-al rttOUrc •nd
quality f ct<>ni tb•l Mrfccl water
atrvice "
How do )'OU fN I about Uile ~ of
lllf' wak"r clbtrlct aa a tool &o &low or
laueaw lk '"°"''b or JrvlH!
.. Tbt" water dbtrtct 11huuJd.n'l be
usf'd tither to promote! 1rowth or
:ii.ow growth Tht: dUitrlCl ohc.>uld i>lkll
water fuc1bUt'!t in accordanr~ with
the city's gt>rlt+rl'I vlun 1 ttunk the
watt'r diblrict i.hould !>upply the city
with Hny lnlormat10n 1t nccdb to help
plun ror growth ..
W t;SLEV MARX, 4S, of 18051
Rut h.•r St lntne. " .in author ~pec1aJ1ling an ~atcr pulH·y and plan·
nin1; lie ha!> a bacht>lur '!> degree m
p ohtical ~c1en <'~ from Stanford
University.
Why art' you runnlng for lht-water
board?
"I am running to represent the
community. Since this election final·
ly a llows public representation, the
voters have a decision. Either they
can re-elect the incumbents who
h led th ) d · "I see a tremendous opportunity to ave represen e an owners m increase tl\e effi ciency of the district the past, or they c~n select new peo. and expand the recl;i imed wate r
• pie who CJlO ~j~tively represent the system. 1 think l have the qua1ifica-peopl~ cl Irvtne tions and backg)-ound to accomplish Wllal Is dae most pressing issue this. Lal~ve it .k._een mV>.,n · ,,,Ja~~L.dbtdd.JD~M.t.., ·oerter coo ating water district8C:-f~ Jnft:? . tivities with <'ity act1v1t1es, based on It ls .~ficuJl .to predic~ what the my experience in servin~ on the first
future will hold., but the biggest pro· Irvine Pl anning Commission "
blem I foresee is the vowth factor. · What ls the most pressing Issue 1 facing the water district ln the next
OUIGL£Y
The first problem associated with
growth revolves around the qucsaton
of whether we are going to have
enough water for the people. Thas
question is especially import m light
of the fact that we are going to be los·
ing our Colorado River water supp. ly."
As a member of the water board,
bow would you solve that problem?
.. We n eed to lo b by fo r the
Peripheral Canal. We need to am ·
prove our educational systems on
"at er conservation. We need lo look
at altem al.Jve water supplies such as
well water. For all these dec1s1ons.
we need community input "
How do you feel about the use or
the water district as a tool to slow or
increase the growth of Irvine?
''I'm not for or against growth If
growth com es, lhe wate r distract
s hould be able to handle at We
s houldn't get involved in the pohllcal
arena of growth."
JIM KAY. 35, of 14441 Pinewood
Road. Tustin. 1s a qua lity control
director for the J .C. Carter Co.. a
division of ITI. He has a bachelor's
degree in business administration
from the Una vcr sily of Southern
California.
Wby are you running for the water
board?
"I'm running because of a basic
philosophy I hold. Take the new
water district budget. for instance
The present board will probably just
approve it. I don't think they will
scrutinize at Tha t is the wrong
philosop~ If I was on the board J
would look for a way to keep the
budget from increasing ...
What Is lbe most pressing lssue
facing the water dJstrlct ln tbe oe.xl
foor years?
"The most pressing issue is the
rate structure. Right now there is a
complicated rate s tructure. The
water district arbitrarily decides
how to char ge users. Tbe water dis·
trict needs to look at rates more
scientifically."
As a member of the water board,
bow woald you solve that problem?
"I'd come up with a rate structure
that made sense. I'd filibuster if I
bad to so that there would be no in·
crease in water rates. Every new ad·
ditioo to the wate• district "
How do yoa feel aboat tbe a.se of
dae waler dlltrtct as a plalUllng t.ool to alew or lacrease tbe growth of
lnlaef "lo Santa Barbara, water districts
were used to slow the growth of the
area. That was and ts· a vicious and
unpatriotic thing to do. This is a life
support system.'•
StJSAN -IAllOtJaEVX, 31. of 42
S)camore Creek, Irvine, ls a planner
for a private consulting fU'Ul. Sbe b...,
a mater's de1ree in social ecolo()'
from VC Irvine. .:::S, are JW f'llllllllli for dae water
"I'm nmninl bttauae I have an in-
terest in the provision of water aemtea and *•use t.bla ta the lint
oppol'tunlty for a member of the
public to participate lD tb.ll board."
WUt It dMa •::.rr::• 1 :L IMM tam• SM ••&er • ..n , .. , ' most rn1 issue will be
four years? .
.. The most pressing issue facing
the d1stn ct 1s the water rates. The
monthly sewage r ate j umped 80 per-
cent over the last three y<>ars and the
board 1s proposing <tnothl'r 7.5 per·
cent m<'rcasc The board tends to
b la·m t• t'xternal for res such as
energy. innation and Propo.,1t1on 13
for thesl' rJtl' Jumps I frpl th1· v.ater
district can have• bt-tter ratC"> throu~h
better rnanagl'ment and r<1te re·
for m "
As a membt'r of the "aler board,
bow would you solve that problem?
·'I'd call fo r a comprehensive re·
vi<'w of the water district rate !'.Ctting
practices, focusing on how other dis·
tr icts have mcrcased the eff1 c1ency
of their rates. Other distracts have re·
formed ra tes to re ward and not
penalize for conservation Another
a rea where I thank the rate structure
~hould be looked C:tt is the tremendous
rate dafferentaal between urban users
and a~ncultural users of reclaimed
water."
How do you fttl about t~ use of
the. wakr dJstricl as a tool to sJow or
increase the growth of Irvine?
· · 1 feel that any plannang by the
water dJslnct should be consistent
wit h th e cit y gen e r a l p l a n
Pre m aturt• expansion' of facalaties
will place a greater burden on the
rate payer. I feel the w<.iter board m ·
cum bents have committed the das·
trict to plun that are mcons1stent
with the city general plan. They are
inconsistent in the sense that they
a re more intensive and higher than
the genenil plan. The district has to
work closer to the city in terms of as-
sessments of availability of wa ter. In
the past, these assessments have been very soft, overly opt1 m1st1c and undocumented."
RAY QUIGLEY, 46. of #4 Lassen,
Irvine. 1s a commercial pilot for
United Airlines. He is seeking elec-
tion to his second full term on the ·
board. He has a bachelor's degree in
management from Cal State Long
Beach.
Why are )'OD running ror the water
board?
"fl gives me a chance lo continue
to serve the community. (Quigley
was a member of the first Irvine City
Council.> The next four years are
very important. We have to continue
t o provide adequate wate r and
sewage capa bilities for the communi-
ty."
What Is the most pressing Issue
facing the water district in the next
four years?
·'There are probably a couple or
important issues. One issue is the ex-
tension of our resource capacity
through completion of Diemer
Pipeline projoct and the Joint well
City Manager
Finance Boss
San Clemente Ctty Manager
George Caravalho says be will fill in
as city finance director until an in-
terim director can be found.
The city admlniatrative post was
vacated May 9 by former ~tor
Michael McNamara wbo resigned to
take ·a pceiUon as director of ad·
miniatratlve aer vkes for the City or
Irvine.
Forme r finance director
McNamara cited the "lurmoU" in
San Clemente aovemme.nt u tbe m•·
Jor re8IOll for bia leavma. He Mrved In tb• etty Poll lest tban a year. Tbe
job P•'J' about '29.000 a )'Ht.
tleld project. Abo we have lO uk
ournlv• how ar4' wo goma to max
lmlze benema to the community
from conaervatlon a nd reclaimed
watu.
A• a membff of lite water board,
-.Ow ..ad )'W tolve ~at problem!
·'I would m o ve for wa rd ex .
pediliously with our projects I would
brlna the public into the process and
rind out what the residents really
want
How do you feel about ~ me of
tbe wakr cllatrlct as a tool to alow or
loueue the 1rowtb of lrvl.De?
"We've done a good job of measur·
mg the needs of the community. We
a re not a growth·control ageocy. Our
responsibility lies in the area of mak·
ing sure our plans are compatible
with land use plans developed by ap·
propnate agencies.··
ORVILLE RE I NHARDT. 68. of
19335 Sierra Inez. Irvine. 1s a retired
r1v1I en1uneer He has a master'c;
degree Ill cavil ~ngmel·ring from thl'
llnlvers1ty of Illinois I It-1s seek1n~
election to his second full term on the
board.
Why •~ you running ror the water
district board?
.. My primary reai.on 1s to msure
' th at the' d!ltrict maJnt.aw tta eek·
qunte waer supply and wastewater
treatment f1tclliUe1. I feel l ha~e the
capabtlJly or rontlnuing to direct \he
waler dlat.rtct along tbos.e lines."
Wbat la dlae moet preulat la•
rad n1 tM water district ID &he next
four yean?
·'The most pressing issue ls the
completJon of the Michelson Sewage
Treatment Plant and the continued
development of a water distribution
syste m to accomodate the planned
growth cl. Irvine. These are loo&·
term processes. ll they are not start·
ed an a l.lmely manner. they won't
end up completed in time to meet
ser vice requirements."
As a member of tbe '¥•&er board,
bow would you solve that problem !
·'I would proceed with financial
and design planning for construction
of needed water fac1ut1e~ ..
How do you fttl aboac &he ue of
fhE' water .dbtricl as a tool to· slow or
Increase the gro .. 1b of lrvloe?
·'The use of the ~atcr district to
control growth 1s e ntirely inap·
proprtale. It as a utility and as such
has an obh gat1on to provide its
l>e rv1res "hen and "here they are re-quired ..
OPEN~7-DAYS
· 8 UNTIL 6
A t i ve-d a y motor
coach trip lo San Si·
meon . the Monterey
peninsula, Sanla CTuz
and Solvang Is planned
for Lagtma Beach senior
cituena beginnina June
26.
The $195 tour price in·
eludes transportation,
hotels and sight.seeing .
A S50 depo$1l will re-
serve a place ror me m· •
•~••..... b e rs of the La~u n a Beach Senior Cillzens A•k• Mewaorfal Club.
G OP Se nate c an -For mform&tion. call
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Carter Aide Likes Jogging • embluooed, "NSC (Natiooal Security By BANK COaMIEa
WASHINGTON <AP> Zbl1nlew
Orlt'tlnakl, vltwed by tome aa the
R11putin ol US forelan policy and by
othera H • btmovelent lnlluence on
Prealdent Carter. can'l 1tep lnto the
Whltt House yurd without aroutlna
llJH!culallon fleparteu uw Briealftaki, who is
('arter's usl8htnl for national aec:urtty
affalra. escort a man out o1 the White
Houst and onto a nellrby sidewalk a few
d11ya 1&£0
WHAT WERE THEY doing, striding
back and forth about half a dozen times
over the same stretch of pavement.,
Artd deeo an conversation all the while
Someone suuested Bnelinski was
fearful of having h•s conversation
bugged inside the White House and thus
he opted rortheopen air
SpecuJallon was heightened because
the man who accompanied the Carter
aide was a mystery figure No one 1n
the press contingent could identify hilJl
AlH, the real eJCplanatlon was aim·
pit It was a nice day and Bnalnakl
wanted fresh air and sunshine.
IN m E "GOOD old days" before
A~erlcan hostages were s&ized in
Tehran, Brzez.inski routinely got aJr and
exercise by jogging to the Lincoln
Memorial and back with a couple of as·
soclates.
After the hostage crisis beean.
however, Bnezimlli acquired a crew of
bodyguards from the Defense Depart·
ment who frown on him mlngllng In jog·
ging togs with the many tourists he
formerly encountered on bis outings. ·
So a somewhat frustrated Brzezinski
now does much of his running Inside
the White House compound. He al~ ex·
ercises by playing tennis on the While
House court
SOME OF HIS tennis opponents
accuse him of trying to intimidate them
by s tepping to the net in a T·shirt
Councll>. Top Secret." .
Brininaki directs the NSC staff for
Carter. '
As for his fleetness of foot, be runs
one mile In 8 to 8\1'.i minutes.
The president's recreational activities
at his weekend retreat. Camp David,
Md .. have focused lately on trout fiahine
in nearby streams. jogging, playlng ten·
nis and swimming.
Although he is not known as a de·
dicated swimmer. the president makes
regular use of the outdoor pools at
Camp David and close by bis Oval Of·
fice in Washington.
Sometimes Carter cavorta in the
water with daughter Amy al his side.
But 12-year-old Amy occasiooally pre·.
fers solitary roller skating around the
White House backyard. sometimes
zooming around with an ice cream cone
in hand.
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BOSTON <AP l
Hos pitals keep ~bout
half the ir s us pected
heart attack palie nt.s in.
intensive care units a
day long e r than
nece ss ary. a p ractice
that greatly increases
expenses for hos pitals
and patient s alike . a
studv shows.
People with c h est
pains are routi.neJ.y put
ip intem•ve care untlr
doctors figure o u t
whe ther t h ey r eally
have had heart attacks .
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Massachusetts General
Hos pital concludes that
a few simple tests c an
quickly identify people
who have not had at
tacks and arc IO little
dange r
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completion of the three-
week airborne course at
t h e Army Infa ntry
School. Fort Benning,
Ga
Deatlu
Elsewlwre
~EW YORK !AP> -
Ida K amin s k a , 80, a
veteran of the Yiddish
stage and founder of the
world's only permanent
Yiddi s h r e pertory
th eat t!r in Wars aw .
Poland, died Wednes·
day The Polish aclrt!Ss
bec ame known to film
audiences here wit.b her
rol e in the Oscar ·
winning 1965 Cuch film,
"The Shop On . Main
Street "
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The to4low1f19 PH'°"t .,.. Hi"O
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PUBLIC NOTICE
B11per•ett•fon
Obesity Said
Main Cause
Beu Or. swt.e,..._: 1 am 39 and beaJlby H ·
t-tpt that I 'm at least 30 pounds overwelght. J know
that lbtte'• a hllt.ory of blah b&ood preuu.re in my
family
8ut frankly , the reason I visited my doctor re-
etnUy WU btU""l' 1 couldn't &et LDto my lwtedo
kw a formal alfau How J looked chscusted me.
I wu happy to hear my doctor say that my
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
pres1w-e l.S oormaJ ~d
that the ECG findinas
were okay. As you mlgbt
expect, he said that I
must lose weight. I've
made up my mind to do
so -for van.sty 1f for nothtng else
I'll wager there's many a patient who is saved
by vaiuty He or she goes to a doctor for weight re·
duction beuuse of poor appearance, and learns
t.bat W>ea,pected bypertensioo or beart disease
threatens. u;n 't this true? -Mr. Y.
Dear Mr. Y.: Don't become loo complacent
now that you've learned that your heart and blood
pressure are okay. There's stiJI work to do. And
most ol it by you. AU the doctor can do is suieest
that you lose weight.
Remember lheTe is a tendency for children to
have bypertenskia ii parents have hacf1t. Especial·
ly SO' i/ obesity is present. Alt.hough your pressure
1s normal now, It is more likely to become
hyperte ns ion 1f o verweight continues to· be "*
pro blem
P EOPLE WITH A FAMILY BISTOR Y of
hypertension are more than twice as likely to de·
velop it than those without a tugb blood pressure
history And those who are also definitely over-
weight are tn the group who have three or four
times the likelihood of having hypertension.
Therefore. Mr Y . it would make good se~
for you to reduce, not only for the sake of the m of
your clothes, but to lessen the lltell.bood that
hypertension will c reep up on you later on.•
*-* * . M E DICALE"M'ES ·0eu Or. Stela crohD : My doctor bas put me on
a d iet to lowe r m y cholesterol l'm a very consc1
entiou.s person What would happen if I dieted so.
strictly that the re was no cholesterol at all left in
my sys te m " Isn't it necessary to "!oat" the
arten es? -Mn . C.
Dear Mn. C.: There 's no danger that· diellng
14·1JJ reduce the amount of cholesterol in the body
to ZERO The bodv itself manufactures cholesterol
for its own good health m the production of
vita mins and esseotial hormones.
As for .. roat ing" the arten es, that's just what
we v. ant to j?t't av.Cly Crom Atherosclerosis 1s what
threatens to tum into heart attacks. strokes and
kidney falluH Thars "'hY your doctor has you on
a diet
For Mrs. U.: I would not give up on your
m other becaus<' s he is 77 and lately acting con·
fused and depressed More and more. doctors are
hesitant to call such patients senile and hopelessly
ill.
Ask your doctor to refer her to a geriatrician
(who speciaJJzes in diseases of t.be elderly>. He
may fmd that she has a treatable condition such as
anemia. dt>fect1ve vision or hearing, thyroid dis·
ease, or severe depression .
Alt.houJ<(h 11 's true that P.lderly suffer from
brain disorder due to chan~es in the arteries. let's
not overlook those we can help. Older people
should receive as m uch csttentJon and care as the
doctor 's younger patients
*** If you take asptrtn it ·s better to s pace it so you
swallow it when your stomach contains food, says
Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet "How To Uve With
Arthritis." Fo r a copy wnte tum al Box 1560, Costa
Mesa 92115216, and enc lose 50 cents and a stamped
self·~ envelope
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The Orange County Fairgrounds admimstrat1on thetr skills. Two teams of six men each from the
building in Costa Mesa. with its entrances and Orange County Sheriff's department. each squad
staircases, makes a good place for Special comnya(lded by a sergeant. used the building this
·weapons And Tac(1cs teams tg_pra ct{ce ;ind po/1!h week as a "classroom... . ...... ..... ~~-----..;.......;..~~~.-;.....;.. ____ ....;~;.;...~..;.;..;.;;... __ ............... ________ ~--------------------...... ~
CLOSEOUT
CHCX OUR LOW PRICE!
25 .. COLOR CONSOL!
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Reg. 1629 s529 Sa•e '100
TV STANDS BY
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WALL MOUNT
Re-g. $599. SALE $539. SAVI $60.
12" BLACK &
WHITE
1e9-Slot. '8800
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COLOR TV
Happy Holiday Sal
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Wool blend men's suits. Year rou nd weights
1n solids. stripes and plaids. Mostly vestrv-e... .......
Reg. 195.00 now 189.90• ..
Famous maker men'• suits. Includes
our most famous brands and designer label
All wool or wool blends. Many with vest
Reg . 215 .00·295 00 now 179.90-259.90
Men'• aport coats. Includes patterns and
solid blazers in mostly lightweight wool blends
New spring colors. Reg . 110.00-135.00
now 88.80·108.80 __ _
Men'• d,.... alacks. All wool, all polyester or, ..
wool blends in solids or patterns. Many feature
famous elast1c1zed waist. Reg. 35.00-50.00
now 27.90-38.90
Ne-a ccior"> and <j,zes 1n all styles.
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stitched, 100°/o Wintuk® Ori~ White, camel,
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It. blue, bone. brown, navy, yellow, green, heather
blue, heather tan . S-M-L-XL.
Reg. 26.00 now 19.90
Johnston & Murphy suede aho••· 7 colors:
beige, It. blue, blue, brown, grey, burgundy, green.
Reg. 122.50 now 89.90
Look for spectal savings In our Women's Dept., too.
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slver-woods
Open Memorial Day 10 am to 6 ...,. ... ~
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by lrld AndtnOft PEANUTS
••otve up ... hls halt-open fr'/& looks
awfully unsympathetic!"
THE FAMILY CIRCUS
"Can Chortie stay for lunch?"
"That depends. Which one is Charlie?"
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NAPOLEOH TALKED A8().lf
''TWO O'a.oa<. IN 1lE
~NINO CCXAA6E"
SCOTT FITZ6ERALO SAID,
IN A REAL t:WtK Nl6HT ~
TME SOtl IT IS AJ.WAliS
~EE actock 114 mf !OJJR,11
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FUNKY WINKEA8 EAN
ME~J .I WAf> ~1,.l<ING'THAT
00£ IHINC7 1AAT' Ml&HT tJAVE
tNJ Xl8 A~~ ...
by Jeff MacNeUy
MY
GARDEN
CL.US
MEETS
HERE
TODAY
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SWEET ODOR IS
MAKING
ME FEEL
SICK
6IJT l!MEN l(OO MAVE TO
6ET WAT SEVEN.ANO ~OIJ
5TIU. MAVEN'T llJR!TT~
TME EN6U5M ™EME
n4AT'5 DUE T<X'AV-
DRABBLE
by Charles M. Schull
51~ FtFTV-NINE 15 TME
~ TIME Of OM!
e.-.._._ ....
F.OR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
'4»iA'Tll£ ~FR.
)OU ~tiG IUOVE.R • ~ff\CC?
DR. SMOCK
.:t HAV E:: A
'"f'WO 0 Ct...OCK APPC I N '"'f'"-
N\E:N I""
1'M G<'.51NG
TO STiEP
OUTSIDE··
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by Harold Le Doux
M&IOE~. I WANT fOOIWE Cl
MO.. DE-LAC:OW'HOU5£'~ AND t-4ER DA4Jumf;lt MELANIE
WERE WPPO!>EO TO COME f1JAY WITH ME fH1£1 _.,,..._ _ _.
AHERNOON'
.:.FOR A
BREATH OF FOUL
AIR
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COMICS I CROSSWORD
• BIG GEORGE by VlrgU Partc•
"Princess la explaining how she chHH birds."
by Kevin Fag•
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 50~
1 Aol'1d l>lf'dt 52 UN member
6 HIUb S6 Ontlff!y
11 Al'* 5 7 Stoo ClrQlljt.
14 BoreOom loon
IS 0.WO¥e 60 E~ Pl'ef'lx
t6 Conceit 61 We# ....,
17 lntertnaoge 62 .,., -C.·
19 C<N9f toon c::NnC·
20 Miner.as let
21 lnl9cts 63 ~
22 Pwlr* 6o4 Some COlnl
2• Poe1t1w 65 er.-
H Showwlld OOWN
27 Diloounl 1 OlrnlQoO
30 Beets 2 Loner
32 Dllolate 3 Fonnerty 33........ 4Mtgllty
34 Gt.-peM 5 T'IPC)le
37 HeQltiw 6 N<ln-WOftl«
conlrlC1Jon 1 Aecllc>I
38~ (lbbtl
39 German,,_ 8 Alab gat·
40 Prot«11on "*''' 41 Groupe 9 Plunder
42 ...,.,.. to Foreman
'3 Millead 11 Weigtl anew
45 PW*I 12 Mll't>le
.. PIMtoNd 13 Suited
.. ~ 18~
deel(, 23Free
49 T ,_ 25 lnOiel1
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Wednllday' 1 Puzzle SOl...o
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27 Sore 4& Wapiti
21 Otl'I« 45 -... ~Olby 2:9 Orthopldltt: 46 l<llllO
2 WOfdl 47 Tf\IM
30 VUlglt' 48 Staftl
31 Mr AnderMn 50 Colege 00
33 Fener 51 Stow freight
35 Oec....i 63 St11ct1
38W• ~Pr...m
38 Satyr 55 Cert°' yore
!9 PnlclMtle 58 Thnle. Prerllr
4 1 OIOrtfieO 58 All · s tun
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CONSUMER Thlnday. May 22. 1980 :>AIL Y PILOT ~t 11
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(jot u IJ!qt>l•m' Tll«n "'"'' tu Pol llnn Pot Wtll
CMI rtd tapl'. ~"'"fl IM OIU"'t!T' and Oda.oft ~ nctd
to aolur &MQlldlf'I "' 11CJtlt'"''"tnl Oltd '*''"'" MoiJ 1'0'" qwlfwm.t lo Pol Ou1u\, Al Your snvtce, Orofto•
Coosr OnJl11 PdQI . p 0 tluI 151j] C.'Olto Mela. CA gm• A mon.v ''""' cu po111Nr will bt' orui.uontd.
blit ~ 'IM1'""" or '"""" "'I' IMludl"" '"-rdd~'• /llll nomt oddr1,. ond tNlin•as htlurt' phoN
'""" rconnot oocOtUldC!rcd T#u.1columnoppwr•dot
, ,, f'l'Cf'pi ·' 11nda11.
GOURMET
MARKET
,,...rfH ..... p .. r~lt Dlflic-tdl :• with liJOO 01or9 mttm~n Our club 11 o~n to bo'ys
and a rl• •ited 7 to l8 W<-b.v4: a profe •lonal, OBAR aEAOK&S: TM-~la'JaUtoleo •11141 1utdanee orl~nkd •\aff avallabl" on • fuJIUme dai· ·~ •u•laillt t•mmlUtt OK> fHttart· . I)' batl1 to offer dlvertlfled program.~ ln leadersh.lp •eat C....•~r Attain rffHU)• publllibf'd two devele>pincnt. health, physical f1tnesis. education
paap......_. • l&•f'd to H itlsl lhf' t"Oni.umN In rtt· and t('{'reallon. Our dues ue minimal We will
•ll•I•... ... o1 •~•rt•a. l"'•'cb and tancua&t' welcome donations of ml'rchandise or entertain·
defffU.. '1"1M! pamptaS.u prev.., advttf' un •IM'n-menl &llll, uch aw box aeaLs lO i. play or sporting
aad •Ila& ty~ ol aMllt&Htt &o tool& for tn rorrttt· event Any don•llon la lax d~uclible at retail cost
la& or alt.-vlalla.c llM-tffku 01 dbonif'ra retaUn1 aind donon wlU bt• admitted free to the auc tion.
Tired of traffic Jami? Don't forcet to check
with U8 about our free home delivery service.
MORNING FRESH
PRODUCE
DELANEY
BROS. SEAFOOD
Tasty Strawberries .......... S9c basket FRESH Swordfish ................ 4.98 lb.
Crlsp Large Cucumbers ......... Skea. i:n•..il \ti har h q 11r br 111I b, .. ,,. \\1th li·mon buth•r•
IO •'8dl. t..,uace aacl llM>atl•«· M S . Huntington Beach
C()lllH ol OK> P•MinOeu. "How Ii. \'our Hur· llea.ckr ·who waot to belp la any way, coatact
Large H.awaUan Pineapple .. 8k ea. Mahi Mahi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.29 lb.
la1''' ••d "l.f't'a Talk About Spet!ch aod ellhf'r Moouna St'bulll or Pat Do_.ney at 536-8814.
Laa1u1e 1-trob&em · · · TM-Ir <'uase and Wherei Tbr auct ion lti scbedult d t'rid•y. May U from 7
Yo• Caa Flnd Kelp," may be ~aloed rr .. la p.m w 1 a.m. al tbe-SeacWf Country Cl•b, 3llt
Enfll•h or Spanish b) .-riling rn: S p eech Palm AH' .. lll&Otlogtoo Beacb. n.e Boya' Cl•b ls
P•UiloloCY II tHllofoiy Enmla.la1 Committee. tou tf"d at 319 Yorktown Ave .. Hu.nt1"itoa Beula
Fresh Pacific Red Snapper ...... 1.49 lb.
JOHNSTON'S FROZEN 1 49 Fresh local Rock Fille ts . . . . . . 1.49 lb.
PIES · · · All Varieties ,3101.1 • Ea.
Fresh Dungeness Crabs ....... J.69 lb.
143t Hmu• \\I•. S11C"rarnr n10 9158!.S. <Pbon1t: S36·MIS>. c,.,, .. .,.,, (•1· l .1u1 ,,., .'taf fl ri tle.dt"o Require,. Pink SUp PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEf'
a~t'd al 1 .. a .. 1JO da"'10 thtt P"ak or Pt'rlttrtion
One pound J ohn Morrell Vacuum Pak
Bacon or Armour Star Bacon 99c ea.
'uat•ked anll dt:.ined Mr nu l'XI '" 1·huri.:f' 1
LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
De lane)·~ Prh alt> Labe l
Chablb or \'in Ro~t-;·,., 11111
Bolla Wines -Valpolicella,
J.09 DEAR I' r l \I? h.id ii \er) troublt-i.ornt' lime:
with Maq:rc1ct' Curp pubh!>her!> or "Sufara
Cards " 1 cancelt!d m) membership and returned
the last parkage of cards I r~e1ved due tu a prt'
vious m1xup in billing Margrare r1nall)
acknowlt'd~ed m \ canrcUallon, but I'm ~till betn~
bUled for the returned <'ards Now they \\c1nl the
numbers on the back of m} cancck·d r hl·(•k l real
ly dread another seMHOn of c·orrc1.pondence with a
computer and hope you ('ar. help me to avoid this
DEAR PAT l'vl he.ml that )OU shouldn't
drive u rel·cntly purcha!>l'd car into Mexico
becau.,t· tht-tcmporur)' op<:rator's receipt isn't ac-
cepted ~ µrour or owner.,h1p ht this true. or JUSt a
rumor·•
T C: . Co~ta Mesa
It's lrul'. l'ttxlcu's Rt'ghtro f'f'dt>ral de
Automo\/Ues -the t"Quhalf'nt of CalUornJa's DMV
-dol'ff not re-cognlz{' a ltmporar)' operator's re-
ceipt, ac<'ordlng to l>orb V. Alols. director or the
statt· llt•parlmt•nt or ~lotor Vehicles. The motorist
m u .. t hiH t• a (•urr .. nt reglstrallo'l t-ard and a
11hoh,.,tat of tht• pink s lip to lrgally operate a vebl·
Lean Ground Beef i.:1011nrl houri\ 1.49 lb.
7 ·Bone Chuck Roast l.49 lb.
0 -Booe Chuck Roast . 1.98 lb.
Lean Ground Beef Patties, 4 Patties to the
oound, 111 pound box 14.98 box
Soave. Rose 7~1 mil rl'I! l'lill
Amaretto Lique r • 1 111•·1 ... 1,,, •• 1. n·i.:
S mirnoff Vodka, 80 proof 11 7.S 1111•1
Scoresb) Scotc h .. 111h • : •.•
3.80
H !f!i 5.00
11 .45
111 16 .30
{'ltl'lt'd \fond a'. \1 1·morial Ua •
PT . Costa M es<i
Helga Bost-man, Margrace customer service
representative, say" she will re move your name
from tlK> computer billlng. She explained tbal
proof of payment ts required for correct crediting
of accounts. She adds that the firm has had a lot of
diffic ulty with nondelivery of cards whic h
custome rs have returned. If the computer proc-
etses another bill bf'forc the correction is re·
co1 ded, Boseman ask~ ) ou l-0 ignore it.
Thi' ad t'fft>(·lhl' \\1'<1 .. :>1211110 Thru 1 u ..... lini1t111
DELAllEY'S
Open Daily 9-6. <:losed Sunda y
2920 ~ewport BJvd .• Ne wport Beach
673-5520
cir In Mexko. -------------
Complete New York Stocks.
.-lr&<•fion \id•C'ocuf l 'outh Delivered same day in the
DEAR PAT· As chairman or the Huntington
Beac h Boys' Clu:, <.1U('t1on. I "ould hke to ask your
rea<tef's to become involved with this fund-raising
event We have JU!>l opened our :,ee:ond clubhou!>t-
llf't'lor .\h,arc•z, i1n cstlgator In DMV'i Chula
\'lsta omce. ~ho '"nes as the department's
borde r-a rea liaison with Mexico's Reglslr-0
Federal, addl> that complylnl with lhJs require·
ment may not be mut-h or a concern at border '
to" ot. like Tijuana. but H Is a necessity when a
motorist gets into tbt• interior or Mexico. Tbe auto
tht'fl problem. particularly ln the interior. is the
r ea .. on for this "hardno'ied attitude." Alvare-1 ex·
plain... "The~ nt•t>d fl rm evldent-e or vehkh.•
o"nt'r~hip to :.ta~ on lop uf the problem." . 1
fresh to your doorstep
' . DAILY PILOT
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SACRAMENTO (AP>
-The state farm labor
board has rescinded its
certification of the Unit-
ed Farm Workers a s
bargaining agent for
employees of a Delano-
area grape and aJmond
grower. The ruling af-
fects Superior Farms
Inc. and the UFW.
B) t AHWl•ted Praa
ll '1 a d aJ ddfkult t<J pua up ttUr • at hall
pay bete>tt age so &od e nJO)' • lal·ff'ff lncom tor
Ule, ofttn with full ('Oil of ltvtq protectk>n And
•beo )"OU d• • your •POU e <'OnUnl.tH lo C'Ollet't
That's lbe deal many c-JU provide Police or
fil'e,.. and fird!Pltts who ~re ~ured or bt(om
chronlcally ill btc use of their Jobs In aome ot
U.C.e ciU • d iHblllly pt!rltllonit urc rnmarkably
caay to &fl
so EA! \' IN TWO cmES elpc'('litlly ~.t
tlf' and Waistunaton. D C that mort-than 90 per
l't'nl ot poltce and flf't"flghter rtitlft'menlb in the
pa t dttadt bavc bee n due tu d1 'lut.11llly
··nus whol.-UUnJi( ha:. been Wl t-mbitrra:.sment
a nd Ii problem to law t.'nJorcemt!nt and h re people
h re ," a id Norm.rn IA»ck . chief JCtut1ry in
Washington. '4ht.'rt.' thl' Slate funds the local
pcn~lon S)'lltt.'ms ·vou '4 ant to t'n(•ourage people to take the:.e
tough JOb.-. \ uu want to properly compen:.ate
them But apparent!> there are case:. '4 here peo
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lhat 's what brwses sens1b1hlle.s "
Most penswn experti. blame made<juatE.• rule.'I
and lax enforceme nt, rather than out and out
cheating They say poliC't! and firemen are :.imply
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M. LE\\1S THOMPSON, WHO retired lust
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Angeles Fire and PohC'c Pension System, blames
the rising d1 sab1hty rate on changi.ng mores
among city workers.
"In m y mind it's a matter of motivation
There's very little fakery in these retirements, ..
Thompson said in an interview.
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Tbomp!IOl't. who made a "-city survey of dla-
1b1llty pe:o.ajooa before he reUred, found that sucb
rettrementa bad lncreued more than 20 percent ln
three years.
The lead.J.ni disability cause ls heart trouble,
followed by mental problem3 &od bed backs, Thom~ found -ailmenta not always easy to
prove or d.bprove.
UNJON OFFIC~. LIKE llOKE Smith of the
lnte roataonal Association ol Firemen In
WashU\gtoo, D.C .. concede that abuses exist in
some cities but argue tbat these are "the most
dangerous jobs m the world."
National Safety Council studies support
Smith's contention that police and firemen face
greater JOb hazards tha.n practically anyone
But bow does job danger explain why SeatUe
has 90 percent of its police and fire rel.Jrees on dis-
ab1ltty pensions. while the disability retirement
rate among Chicago firefighters ls about 9 per· cent.,
Losk explained it ttus way "You could dnve a
Mack truck through the regulations govermng dis-
ab1ltty m SeatUe ..
He said disabilJty rules formulated m 1970 do
not even define what is meant by "dlsab1hty " And
although the s tate pays the pensions. d1sab1bty ruJ
sngs are made at the local level
IN 1977 THE WASHINGTON Legis lature
tightened these rules. but the changes affect only
those tured since October of that year Thus the
rate of disability re tirement tn SeatUe 1s still
around 90 percent. said Clarence Stoor of the
Firemen's Pension Board.
So many disabrl.Jty retire ments inevitably in
crease Laxes. In 1968. pensions cost Wastungton,
D.C .. taxpayers $14.2 m1Uioo This year, the cos t as
$67 2 million. an almost fivefold mcrease
It is harde r to gauge the cost in Seattle
because it's lumped in with pension costs from
local systems aU over the state But slate pension
costs have more than doubled 111 four years from
$125 million to an estimated $265 millioo 10 fiscal
1981.
Moreover. the firefighters' pension system s Ln
Seattle and Washington are funded on a shaky pay·
as-you-go basis, without buiJdJ.Dg funds for future
retirees. ·
--B0tn C'JTrES ARE l'j{)ltlaNG TO plug s ome
of the most gaptng loopholes -with far better re-
s ults so far an Washington, D C
In the late 1960s. the percentage of d!$ab11Jly
retirements m Washington. D C . r~ached a high of
98 percent. Thomas O'Brien. a:ssistant city bud~e1
director, ·said disability rules were tightened 1n the
m 1d-70s and again las t Nove mber, gradually re
ducing the rate of s uch retirements to about 44 per
cent
o·enen noted several unus ual prov1s1ons that
had made 1t eas y to retire on d1sab1hty The a~
gravation clause allowed retirement 1f a per<,on
could show that further duty would hkel> a~
g ra vate his condition. even 1f has JOb hadn't tau:.ed
th<' cond.Jllon That was repealed in November
Jn dddit1on. until 1975 lhe cit~ bore thl' burden
o( provmg a person wa i. not d1.,abled "\ov. thf
person makt.ng th£-claim ha.<. l(J pro\ c th(• d1'>
ab1ht>
IN NEW l 'ORK CITY. THE "heart bill" till
makes it s imple to retJr e on d1s ab11lty The l<t'4
i.a) s, Ill effect. that any firefighte r or police officer
'4 ho develops heart trouble can retir e on d1sab1hty
without having to prove the ailment had
anythmg to do with duty
City actuary J onathan Scf1wartz says the :'-ie'4
York City fireme n's system has be-en paying out
more than 1l has been taking m for tv.o )Cars 1n
part because half the city firefighters who haw•
been retinng do s o o n d1s C1b1llty
"Not to overdramat1ze at . but af there 1., no
cha nge in the Jaw. the fund '4111 go broke by 1990. ·
:.aid Schwartz.
N ixon Policies
Draw Compliment
LONDON <AP> -Richard Nixon "above all
thought in terms or a world strategy for the United
Stales." says former Prime Minister Edward
Heath.
Heath. who led the Conservative eovemment of
1970·74, called the former president "unwavering"
in support for the Western alliance, "resolute but
unprovocative" in U.S.-Soviet relations and
"forthcoming" with China. ,
His remarks we re made Wednesday m a re-
view of Nixon's book. "Tbe ReaJ War." published
in The Times newspaper.
However, Heath s aid the boot lacked em·
phasis "on the fact that Soviet gains, from Angola
onwards, were the result of the United Slates. peo·
pie and Congress. opting out of many of the
worldwide responsibilities they had prevtously ac·
cepted. This was the aftermath of the debacle or
Vietnam and the disgrace of Watergate," which
forced Nixon to resign in 1975.
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Magazine to Close
LONDON (AP) -Blackwood's mag111.ne is lo
close after 163 years during which it published
stories and articles by some ol the greatest writers
ol the Englis h language, including Sir Walter Scott
and Joseph Conrad
Michael Blackwood, sixth-generation editor In
line from the founder. said the circulation of the
m onthly is stuck at 7.000 and bis family cannot af.
ford to subsidize it any longer.
It will close after the December issue unless a
rescuer appears. he said.
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AcCU3 ed Slayer
~ Geu Travel OK
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP)-Tbe 5'7-year-old
socialite accused of killing Dr. Herman Tamower.
the "Scarsdale d iet" creator, has received
permiasion t.o travel oullide Westchester County.
Jean Harrh, whoH home ii ln McLean, Va.,
near the Madeira School, tbe exclusive 1ir1's ·•
school ol which sbe was beadml•tteu until the
alaytq, was given permlasion by c.ounty Court
Judge John Couzens to travel anywhere in New
York
Previous ly. s he wu required to seek
permi..saioo from tbe court to leave t.be county.
Mrs. H.arru. free on $40,000 bail, still must apply
to lbe court to leave the slate.
Mrs. Harris is charged with sbootin1 t.be •
year-old Tamower to deetb in t.be bedroom of his
estate in Purchase on March 10. She reportedly
said she w~nt to Tarnower's house to gel him to
kill her and that s be was jealous of bis rela-
t1onahips with other women.
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U.S. CONGRESS -40th DISTRICT
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HP riaa P•len.,1ve f>•oeriencp
working w11n local ao vl'rnment$
olann1no commissions bu!I01no
deoarrments sratf> and leaeral
agencies wt111e an e•ecut1ve with a
ma1or OE>velooer He nas owned his
ow n real f>State 1nvesrmenr 1o,.m 10<
ttiE> last 8 yearc; w 1tl" otl1ces ,,..
Newoort Beacti
Jack Uttef' ano many voters ,,.. tne
•Oth Otstnct ere disturbed by the
incumbent s lack 01 1eaoersri10 ano failure to 50lve 01stnct oroblems
such 11s 1naaeau ate hous1no for P.4ann~ 81 El Toro Manne Statl()n
even thOugh •tie 1nct1mbent 1s on the
Armed S ervices Committee 1n
W ashington
Utter states the following:
TIM Ec •a-r -Elect f1scally-resPOnsible representatives to
Congress who will work to balance the budget. eliminate needless
government agencies. and reduce waste in government.
2. F•1l91 'olcJ -Our foreign poh.cy is eouivoca.1 and ambiguou~ .
w e can't expect other countries. including Russia. to respect us 1f
we do not have firm foreign policy that can be relied UPOn. We
must clean up our act.
3 ....._ .....,, -We need substantial regulations to guard against
accidents. Production of nuciear energy has its risks. The benefits.
however. outweigh the nsks.
• M.._, Sp11dla9 -SAl.T ,,...., -We must have a strong,
modernty-eQuipped military. Modified B-1 bombers. neutron
wameads. and MX missiles must be developed soon! The SALT
Treaty is a bad deal for America. It will not buy peace! I will worl( to
defeat this temporartly-$helved treaty.
5. S..-. lllcu •hw -The first $1000 eamed as interest on principal
should be non-taxable. If the interest earned in excess of $1000
and up to $5000 is not removed from the savings ecoount for two
years. then the Interest should be taxed as long-term capital gains.
This will stimulate our construction industry and also home buying.
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ACk Utter 2808 LaFayette Ave . &Jitt 203. Newport BMch. Calif 92M3
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0.lly ...... SC.tft ~ FOUNDATION tN PLACE FOR ORANOE COUNTY MARINE INSTITUTE IN DANA POINT
ThrH-acre Project Wiii Serve •• le•rnlng Center for 30,000 Students
Marine Institute Set.
.. This Year on Coast
Ocean-oriented Orange County will over the county to tell lhem about
have its own marine institute center marine life," said Watson,
by the end or lhe year if construction
of the $600,000 structure at Dana "THE COMMUNITY colleges will
Point Harbor continues on schedule. use it for marine science classes. We
The institute, located on a three· hope to have a dock down there and
acre parcel at the west end of lhe boats going outside the harbor for ex.
harbor, will seTVe as a shore le&(Ui_ng ploration.
base for some 30.000 studen&s m ki· ' "There will be facilities 8lld space
• ndergarten through community col· · and an opportlmily for community
lege groups, .adults and visito'Ts to come in.•:
THE SITE IS being leased to the
institute at no cost by the Board o1
Supervisors.
The project is being developed un·
der a joint powers agreement with
the county, Orange County Depart·
ment of Education and the county's
four community college districts.
The institute will include offices,
classroom space and a laboratory.
Later, members of the institute
board hope, a $1.5 miWon little
theater will be built. Eventually, cold
wat.r aquaria and more labs are ex·
peded to be added.
. SEVERAL YEARS AGO, said
board President Norman Watson, the
coat of construction of the completed
institute was to run $7.5 million, but
no recent estimates have been made.
Tbe non-prorit Marine Science F~ baa been active in raising
ftmda for the little theater phase.
"We will bus students in from all
• Lake Cleaning
·Worth Expense
WASHINGTON CAP) -A study or
federal money spent to clean the na-
tion's lakes sbows that the improved
water provided benefits worth at
least four limes the cost or the
clean-up.
The study. released by the En·
virooment.a.l Prot.eetioo Agency, ex·
amined the results of efforts to clean
28 polluted lakes.
State and federal grants for the ef.
forts totaled $30.8 million but the
benerits of the better lakes were
worth $1Z7.S million, the study said.
Benefits included improvements in
recreation, agriculture, health, re·
search and wildlife.
Patriotic
Russians
S"wki1ig?
MOSCOW CAP> -A
Soviet newspaper says a
new brand of cigarette.
called "Let's Have a
S m o ke ," i s u s in g
patriotic lures to attract
customers while Soviet
health officials continue
to campai gn agains t
s moking.
The paper Moskovsky
Komsomolets said the
brand uses on 1ls pack!>
a famous picture or a
Soviet World War I I
soldier s moking a fter
battle. The picture is
superimposed on a bat-
tle ribbon.
Some Soviet cigarette
packs carry warn ·
ings that s moking is
dan~erous to health but
anti-smoking crusaders
here have long claimed
the war on cigarettes is
poorly organized and
has little e!Cect.
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Jewi 11
Group
Casting
Tryouts for "The In·
vestiaation." a play
about lhe German trials
by Peter Weiss, wUI be
held in June at lhe South
Coast Jewish CommunJ·
ty Ceoter in Laguna
Beach.
Directors of the play
say they need 20 men
and 10 women ages 25 to
70 for roles.
For tryout dates and
times. call 497-2070 or
778-4797
Pair Honored
L ynn e Katherine
Ballard of Huntington
Beach and Ph1lbp OaVld
Oxho rn of Founta in
Valley. both students at
University or RedJands,
have bee n elected lo
membership in Phi Beta
Kappa Academic honor
society
Thnday, Miry 22. 1980
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PANAMA ClTY, Panama <AP >' The
Panamanian govemment bas opened a 98·m1le
stretch ol the Pan-American Wghway, leavlna OJ\
ly 50 miles to be completed between Alaska and
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MeCartney Bests, Befleets
LONDON CAP) PHI NcCartaey
1ay1 be bM DO ha.rd (Mlilap about bil
arrftl • Tok.)'o lut January Wttll etpt
ounHI ot marij~• ln hla bqa, but ad·
Ill ti U. apefteoce WU 8 jolt
·~ UUMte lt cl .,. ln an In c.erv'-W1 M bu not. boweYer, aano
'AP lb dr\aa .
··1 mu. DON'T think that sran la
that d.aoa roua • drua. I •'•b the m.ct•cal peop would aet totet.her ud
mak up their noncb what it LS," lbe
rorm~r &-.u., i.atd
"l know Srolt'h ~ wonse for you than
ftalla It Ui for me anyw"Y." said the
37 ~ear oh! Ml-<.'utney. one ol the most endur~ SUpt'r:ita~ f'rom tbe '608
The Tok ·o i.rresl, lbe m08t c-elebrat
f'd Of ~k('llrtney'!> !>Cr8pes Wllh the 18'4
O\•er b1~ manJuana smoking habit:.,
.:ave tum SOO\t' bad moments.
"Thl' ldf'a of being put away for five
to st.-ven years. wtuch was what the
Japan ·~were tallung ubout. duin't ap
~Iii to me at all." be s~ud
RE WA.8 INTEaVIEWED an lhe
pluab MCOOd·lloot office ol h1s cor
porate he.dqHrten, overlooltlnti a
park tn London'• Sobo dlatrlct.
"The wont thin& wu not tnowtna
1... •bat wu tolAJ to happen. But l felt
bad about dwnplq my family In it. It
wun't nice for the kids to aee me taken
away in bmdeutta,'' be said, tpeakinl
to a repoc1ef' for the nnt time about·bis
nine·daY stretch In a Tokyo Jail cell.
McCartney WU arrested Jan. 16 .. be
flew Into Totyo with bis band, Wings,
for an U·coocert tour. He was released
and deported alter Japanese authorittes
decided not to charge bim with
possesston and smuggling.
THE JAPANESE apparently felt be
had bttn ~bed enough by his nine
days ln Jail. and the cancelation ol t.he
ell out tour. wrucb cost McCartney a packet
"I goofed." he admitted. "I didn't
check 1f I was carrymg any grass with
me l felt really stupid. like a schoolboy
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PIN MAY
TILL 3 P.M.
cau&hl smoking a c1g1ie in the
lavatory.
"Being ln jail was a bummer. They
only let me have two ci1amtes a day
and l usually get through a pack a day.
The first morning they aave me
breakfast ol seaweed and oo1on soup -
and me a bacoo and eu.a and tout.
man.
..THEY OFFERED.ME bowls or bot
water. Yuck. It's wbat they do In
Japanese Jails. Once I'd got the hang of
the system. I asked for cold water. But
It was chlonnated. It WU hke drinking
from a swimming pool."
He added: "It was lilte ~ing at a
health farm. I lost a few oounds. Tbey
let me have some fresh clothes on the
eighth day Then they told me to get
changed. Suddenly 1 realized I was go-
mg to get out. Happies t day or my life."
Smee then. McCartney has spent most
of his time in the two-room farmhouse
in Sussex County. south of London,
where he lives with h1s CamaJy ·
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JAIL •A BUMMER'
Paul McCMney
Call 642-5671.
Put a few tworda
to work for ou.
SALi SUIJICT
TO STOCI
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Beady Situations
Player-coach Peter Wall (above) and Ste ve Moyers
I right photo l of the Surf use their heads to contain the
ball Wednesday night at Anaheim Statium. The Surf
needed to be heads-up in defeating Houston , 1-0, in over· time. See story, page B2.
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Ste.eeerike?
· Bad Timing for Hot Dodgers
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The
• Los Angeles Dodgers are red
hot. and the St. Louis Cardinals
a re reeling. But it's a good l possibility that few will re-t member those details the next
time either team plays.
Tbat's because the Dodgers'
5.3 victory over the Cards
Wednesday night was almost sur-
ely the final game both teams will
be playing for a while. It could be
a long while.
NEITHER TEAM wa s
scheduled to play today. The
Cardinals flew back to St. Lows
after Wednesday night's set·
back. their seventh in a row
They are scheduled to entertam
San Diego Friday night.
Meanwhile. the s izzling
Dodgers. winners of six straight
games and 21 of their last ~ out·
ings. were scheduled to fly to
Chicago late this afternoon for a
weekend series with the Cubs
that probably won't get out of
the blocks.
The Major League Players As·
soc1ation has announced it wt.11
go on strike at 12:01 a.m. ED'l'
Friday unless an agreement 1s
reached with the club owners.
Ao agreement appears extremely
unlikely.
THERE WAS some question
Wednesday night as to whether
all the Dodgers would show up
for the flight aboard the team's
private plane to Chicago. or if
there would even be a flight.
''I expect everyone to be al the
t, airport unless something hap-
r pens before then," said pitcher
Jerry Reus s , the Dodgers'
pla yer represl'ntat1ve, jus t
before his tearri took the field to
play the Cards Wednesday
night. "But it's up to each
player.
"If the player chooses not to
go to Chicago. it's up to him.
They can figure out how much a
day's pay is and meas ure it
aga10st the cost of a return trip
ticket."
REUSS SPOKE. to rep<>rters
j ust after having a telephone
conversation with Marvin
Miller, President of the Players
Association.
··we discuss e d today 's
negotiations," saJd Reuss "The
Players Association made some
more coocess1ons to get this
thing settled. The owners made
no concessions.
"They're scheduled to meet
tomorrow CtodayJ. I don 't know
what's going to happen. It's we
who continue to make all the mov-
ement. What do they want us to
do. play for free'!"
AN OFJ1CIAL of the Dodgers
s aid no decision had been made
on whether the team plane will
transport the players back to
Los Angeles in the event of a
strike . And it seemed possible
that the flight might be canceled
if there was no progress in
negotiations earlier in the day.
It was announced previously
that players will be responsible
for providing their own
transportation in event of a
strike.
Howard L. Handy.
Smith, Krohnfeldt Lead Estancia
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .. o.ity .. ~ -The comment was made during the
Orange County Invitational by a lmowledgea·
ble volleyball source that Estancia Higb's
Kent Smith and Tim Krohnfeldl formed the
finest one-two setting punch in Orange
County.
Since that time while the Eagles
marched through the Sea View League and
into Friday's CIF champ1onsh1p showdown
with Newport Harbor there has been little. if
any. eV1dence to dispute the chum
STARTERS EVEN AS FRESHMEN, the
two en1oyed All-Amen can status as Juniors
f'ridafl .~fghr ·s 6a•~
S.-t tor 1 at Ora11,,.-c·oa•f
KENT SMITH
I
TIM KAOHNFELDT
Krohnfeldt's versatility wtth hJs passing and
defenst-
when they led ""'£"Sta:ncur to tht' Cl I-' finals.
later to the prep nat1onal title in a special
summer tournament and to an snv1tallon to a
16-nataon tourney 111 England
Add.s Pome~ey:.. "l-e<1n't 1mcrgme two on
one team that could be better They've been
at 1t for Ji.-.t years and really. experience is
the name or the game."
Estancia Coach Mike Pomtroy puts their
value to the Eagles ' second straight ap
pearance 111 lhe fmeb in per,;,pecuve
F'RIDA Y'S FISALS MARK the con-
·'Setters are like quarterbacks in football
and pitchers m baseball." say!> Pomeroy
.. They touch the ball every time the balt I!>
put an play They're ~imply the whole heart
or a team ..
clus ion of athletics for these two al Estancia.
v. ha ch al~o 1neluded two chdmp1onship
ba~ketball ::.eal>Ons. Krohnfeldt was a first
team All Sea Vie~ basketball ~elect.ion, as
earmn~ All·CI F honors.
Both have antJc1paled the showdown for
the vollevball lJtle with Newport Harbor, the
on)) team to defeat tjle Eagles
. SMlTII, AT 6-1, WAS NAMED the Sea
View t,eag\l( .. S Most VaJuable P.la)'er and the
Most Valuable Player in Orartge County
Krohnfeldt, at S-11, 1s a first team standout
"I don 't think wt were ready to play at
a lJ .when we met Harbor tar lier," says
K rohnf<'ldt "Even our warm ups weren't
-"lJT1 botl'rtearmr-------· ----
. n~ht. We had beat them in the plsyof~U,he ·
---ye-ar before amt they--had somethltrr ~~~·= .-~
prove " As the season has pro~r~s1-'d ·however .
Sm 1th has emerged as thl' true se!ler an
Estancaa's sometime:. thrtt -.t!l offense .
while Pomeroy has madt more use of
AlthouRh both teams sp<>rt 18·1 r ec-
ord~ and th~ S;ulors -. ere supenor m their one
m~ung, E&Lanc1a 1S the No t seed .
•
It's Contagious
Ill Co'Wens Makes
Rangers Feel Sick
ARLINGTON, Texas <AP> -
Al Cowens bas been 111 but not
nearly as SlCk as he made t.be
T exas Rangers We dnes day
night.
Playing tus fin.t game sa.nce
Sunday because of a s&omacb disordtt which bas kept him
from sleepmg, Cowens blasted a
three -run pinch -bit seventh·
mnmg homer off Sparky Lyle for
the game winner in a wild U
Angels victory.
IT WAS COWENS' first homer
since corrung to CabfornJ.t from
Kansas City in the orr season.
It gave the Angels their Uurd
<'onsecutive victory over Texas,
equalmg a victory total m Ari
ington Sladlum ror the pa.st three
years .
.. It ·felt good to hit that f1r-t
home run as an Angel. Cov.en~
said ... particul arly in th1.., ball
park "
It v.3!> last May that Coweru-
suffered a broken ;av. v. hen he
v. as hJt by an Ed Farmer fast
ball
TWO NIGHTS AGO. Cowen::.
was baC'k tn the hospita l agam
here
··1 had stomach cramp~ so bad
I couldn't sleep so I v.ent to the
hos pital at 3 a rn .• · Cowens
~aid . "l had to get some '>hots :,o
I could sleep."
Angels manager Jim Fre~os1
s aid , "Al has been tak 1 n~
medicine that makes ham dlzz).
but I 1magtne he feels a whole
lot better now · ·
IN FACT COWENS feels so
good now that he 's goin~ to be m
the starting hneup tonight
Cowens said he tnes to forget
last year's trauma in this park.
''That all happened 1979, and
this is a new year. l 've probably
been pull.mg a little pressure on
myseU because I came to a new
club, but that's a ll "
The Angels e1lso got solo
homers from Larry Harlow and
Dan Ford and a two-run home
run by Todd Cruz, his fust ol the
year .
REUEVER JIM KERN, 2·5.
~as the loser. while the official
scorer decided that Mark Clear,
2-2. should be the winner for bis
2Z:J innings or excellent relief.
Texas traded 5-0 before scor·
mg three runs m the fifth and
then going ahead 7.5 in the sixth
on a four-run outburst capped by
Buddy Bell's two-run single.
The Angels scored four times
m the seventh on Ford's solo
homer and Cowens' shot. Texas'
final run came on a solo home
run by Rictue Zisk.
FREGOS r SAID, "I was
dware we had only woo two
i::a mes he r e in the last two
games, but the way I look at it.
we won our last game here last
year and now we've won four in
a ro'A The Rangers are usually
a tough ball club at home."
Fregosi s aid he had seldom
seen the ball JUmp m Arlington
Stadium Wee it did Wednesday
night but added, "When you hit
'em like they did tonight, the
balls will get over the fence
anywhere "
In the final game of the series
tonight, J on Matlack, 3-1, or Tex·
as meets Don Aase, 3·3.
It may also be th~ final game or
the season, depending on what
happens with the union negotia-
tions in New York.
New Dodger Scoreho8rd in Class by Itself
Anaheim Stadium may be having a com-
plete face-liftin& to add more seats for both fool·
ball and baseball but Dodger Stadium isn't far
bebind in t.be race to keep U.s season tic.ket
cllent.ele.
For the first-timer at Dodger Stadium tb.1s
season, especially for one who has operated the
scoreboard and message board in the early
years of the stadium <seven yean), the blg1eat
ehanle is in left field. •
Nat on the playin1 field itaelf but behind the
bleadllen in that area. A brand new message
board baa beell Ctamed and enthusiastic Dodcer
penonnel sar it. will be relldy for operation by
tbe All.star ~me July 4, if there ii Db strike.
,.
A IAPANE8£ na• IS inlt.alll.DI the board
and U. will be a welcone replacement foT tbe
out-elated board that prevloualy 1ave fans such
thrllling messages as birthdays, anni\rersaries
and grou,ps in attendance.
The new edifice will be a multi-color board
for showing instant replays of action on the field
along with other pertinent data. It will take two
people to operate the board accordin1 to a
spokesman for the firm that ls installing the
structure. ~
Having operated the old board wtth count·
less insignificant messages as previously relat·
ed. t.be new struct.u.re wlll be a welcome addi·
Uon, indeed. Undoubtedly such mesuges will
conUDue in some manner but not on a never·
endinl cycle aa in the past..
IT WAS llUCB MOaE nJ'N lo operate the
scoreboard in right field and set tbe ball and
atTlke count up hardly before a fan was able t-0
tum bis or her bead to see if it bad been
chan1«1.
Two members or the Dodger front-office
staff are beaded for Japan to further check out
the operaUoo of the board-vice-president Fred
Claire and stadium operations director Bob
Smith. None of the intricate operating units bu
been installed but tt ta undentood t.bat those
running the board will not be watchlna the
game bUt in a room behiDd tbe press box with
the control panel.
IL wU1 certainly be a Merent situation en·
tirely from tbt Ortlinal board lhat was the first
such unit ever installed at a m.Qor U.S. sports
stadium. Tbe oripnal became allDOlt oblolete
Ule r~ear 1t was m operabOD and at Ud but
one a •
BVT IT w AS EFFEcnvE and 1Uracted
considerable attention du.rtq tta day. On the
night C1I Ute nnt-ever rainoUt ln Loi Anplea.
Walter O'Malley sat ln bis box telllq me b)'.
direct telephone what be wanted on the board
aoi' the message came out to the letter in filling
the board. A lucky happenstance. indeed.
But changes are being made and the other
significant one that is noticeable to fans who
have frequented the stadium over Lhe years is I' the color of t.be Infield dirt. The red briek eta,
hH been removed and straight brown earth in·
stalled ln lta place. The ~ clay Is •till ntdlDt
on tbe warnlnC tracll, howet'er. ··n.e Dodgen haven't. rude an error U.. ' ;
the cbaqe wu made and they are plQiq ""1
well at home..." one apokeunaa lw tbe team
aald. Tbe ball certainly 1et1 a tnaer bowace ...t •
the dJrt IUl'face lsn't aearly a Uni wtdcla bu
appanetl.)' belped tbe lealD tbia ...... • • • DODGEa ftlVIA -Before President " Peter O'•allef left for New York to JoAa Uae.:.•
CS-BANDY, .... BJ) ~
-112 DAILY PILOT Thuraday M1~ 22. 1990
ak
A Capaule R•po,, From th• Wortd of Spof11
Tw Hth of N v r a Reality
As Baseball S t rike Nears
. •'ro• AP Dlqak._ NEW YORK Wlth a 1\nke deadline only
houra away. bueball neaotJaton faced a nearly Ill
1mpouible Wk today, meet.lnl ror one Jut Umt m
10 effort to n!acb an agreement Ofl a new contract
tl'lat would prevent a play atoppqe.
There was little bo~ that a strike could be #Verted after
another round ol fruitJ~ ta.lb Wednesday.
"Unless there ls a complete chanre or hearl, we're
headed pell mell for 1 slrlke," said federal mediator Kenneth
Moffett. "We're tn deep trouble."
Moffett sald no 'progress had been made at Thursday's
session when the players assoc:laUon presented a revised pro·
p0sal to owner representaUves.
"Sitting at the end of the table and hearing the two s1d~s.
It sounded to me as if we were a month away from a deadhne
instead of 30 hours," the mediator said.
Marvin Mlller. executive di~tor of the union, sald there
would be no avoiding the deadline ln his talks with manage·
ment. "A strike creates press ure," MUJer said. "Removing the
deadline creates no pressure."
.--.-,,,........---fltte•~ of iiw Dau-------.
Tai Mc Graw, PhUadelphla Phillies reliever,
describing his Peggy Lee fastball : "That's the one
where the hitter is out in front of it and s ays, 'Is that all
.there is'? ..
(nllilL~· .tfb("tW OpPH• D oor tor Phib
Right fielder Dave Colllm dropped Manny Iii
Trlllo's line drive, allowing the winning run to
score from second base in the bottom of the ninth
inning as PhiJadelphia came from behind to defeat
Cincinnati, 9-8, WednesClay night ... Rowland Office's one·
out double in the bottom of the ninth inning scored Roa
LeFlore Crornsecond base to gtye.Mout.reaLa 3-2-victory over
Atlanta ... Lee Maullll drove in.two r:uris and Doa1 Flynn
scored three times to support the strong
pitGhing of Pete Falcone as the Mets
'downed Houston, 5·1. . Tfm FoU hit his
first home rup of the season and Steve
Nicosia drove in the winning run in the
eighth mmng to lift Pittsburgh to a 3·?
victory and a doubleheader sweep over
San Du~go. In the first game. Mike Easler
opened the Pirate ninth with a game-tying
homer and BW Robinson later drove in the
winning run with a bloop single, giving
-Pittsburgh a 4-3 victory ... Vida Blue
T111uo pitched a six·tuller to lead San Francisco
to a 4· l victory over the Cubs . . . El Toro r esident Graig
Nt>tlles opened the l llh inning with a homer and Ruppert
Jont>s :.iddl•d a two-out, thrt-e run s hot as the Yankees un-
loaded f1v(• homers :.ind defeated Detroit. 9 5 . Rookie J oe
Charboneau drove in two ruru. with a homer and a single and un Ruker pi cked up his fifth victory as Cleveland defeated
Halt1mon •. 4·2 . J im Dwyer C:tnd Tony Perea each hit two
home runs and JJm Rice also homered as Boston smashed
Toronto, 11·2. for Mlke Torrea'a first victory of the
season . . . John Castino banged out four singles and Jose
Morales hammered a solo homer to back the seven-bit
p1tchinl! of Geoff Zahn and lead Minnesota to a 3·2 victory
over the White Sox . . . Tony Arm as drove in the winning
run with a one-out single in the 14th inning and Bob Lacey
pitched ~ innings of scoreless relief to lead Oakland to a 4-2
victory over Kansas City ... Bruce Bocbte'a two-run homer
and a solo shot by Bill Stein hjghlighled a five-run e1Khlh in·
ning r ally that gave Seattle a 6·5 victory over Milwaukee.
'"" •• Maw Ge f o ftltf •plr•
Wlth S.twday'a enlr)' deadllne for u,. MOleOW • Olymplc-qu.lckly appro1chln1. J apan ap~art to
bo movtna cloaer to attendlnc what la tumJna out
to be • m!N·Oam u -a declalo4l which would hurt .
tho \J lnapa~ boycott campaltn.tJapan, Aualralia and
11nel 1UU have lo make declatooa. lfeaowhlle, there were
an.fry voic• ra!Hd ln We1t Germany beeauae or U.1 pro.
boycott d c!1lon when other F.uro~an countries are 1oln1 to
M0tu.·ow. "Now we are Olympic dummlea," proelaJmed a
Bonn newspaP'!r "The teovcrnment made a mlJtake and now
w~ ar4' taolated tn t:urope .. . . U.S. athletes may pick up
.cold rnedalJ even lhouah they won't be 1oln1 to the Olympic
Gamet. Le&l•lut.lon WH tnlroduced to atrtke 650 medala lo
honor the •lhletes "who, on the baala of out&tandln1
p~rformanct:, have earned plac~ on the Ul80 Summer Olym·
pie t am." . Taiwan Is awaiting an lnternat1ona1 Olym.
pie Commlttee meeting early next month before it de·
tcrmlnes wbether to participate ln the Moscow Olymplc
Games. a sports leader says .. Overall, Sl naUoM have de· c1ded not to attend the Games.
-----• .. ~•an Toda•------..
On thi.S date in baseball in 197'1:
The Boston Red Sox and tbe Mllwaukee Brewers
combine'd for a major league re«>rd·tying 11 home runs
in a 14-10 Bol!ltoo victory at Fenway Park.
On this date in 1963:
New York Yankees slugger Mickey Mantle hit a
borne· nm orf the right field facade at Yankee Stadium
tor tbe secood time 111 bis career. K.ansu City's Bill Fis·
cher was the victim man 8-7 Yankee win.
Today's Birthday
New York Yankees pltcber To~y John is 37.
CUppe• • l\'a•~~ua·. Play~r-roa~h
PauJ SUas. a me mber or three NBA cham·
pionsh1p teams during his 16-year career. was II
named player·coach or the San Diego Clippers
Wednesday. Salas. who turns J7 in July, signed a
three-year contract as a <'Oach and a one year contract as a
player ... A hot doi;t !>land owner who came to the United
State!> from Greece 10 years ago claimed the SJOS,000 Wed-
nesday that he won at Hollywood Park for picking six con·
secut1ve wannl•rs Sunday . . Arizona
State Junjor Jl'ff Montpas rolled up 3,974
points to take the lead after five events of
the decathlon. the openmg event m the
Pac· 10 Conference track and field cham-
pionstups . . Nancy Lieber man, the two.
time AU·Amen can basketball player from
Old Donuruon. thinks !'.he may get a call
June 10 -lhe day of the NBA college
draft. "I've he:.ird I 'll be p1c.ked by eJther
the New York Knicks. Boston Celtics or
the Washington Bullt.>l!>" Howard
University football players. who say they sius
have bt'en phy!>l<'ally abused by their cn.1d1('t and threatenl'd
with the loss of their schol~h1ps, ha\e ets~ed the NCAA to
invesllgate whethe r the l>Chool 1s in \'1olauon of NCAA rulcl>
... Canadian heavyweight boxing <'hamp1on Trevor Berblck
wall meet former WBA champion J ohn Tate 1n a 10-round.
non-title fight June 2Q 1n Montreal . A \~lephone vote of the
National Hockt'y L4:agut• governors 1s expected this week on
the transfer of the Atlanta Flames to Calgary under the
Ownership of Vancouver m1ll1onaire Nelson Skalbaota
. . . Tiny Archibald, Doug Collins, Rick Barry and CbarUe
Scott are some of the players who "''lll nol be protected by
their NBA teams in next week's dran to stock the expansion
Dallas Mavericks . The Lakers will not protect Spencer
Haywood, Butch Lee and Marty Byrnes.
T~Radlo
TV: Ho<'kev -Stanley Cup Playorfs, New York Islanders
at Ph1ladelph1a. 11 :30 p.m., Channel 13.
RADIO: Baseball -Angels at T exas, S.30 p.m .. KMPC
(710).
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Rowdy Fans Go Wild at Tiger Stadillill 7 -T iit;
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DETROIT <AP> -Detroit's
12-8 victory over the New York
Yankees Tuesday night was
ne arly overshadowed by the ac-
tions of some r owdy rans at
Tiger Stadium
Detroit Police said 12 people
were arrested on charges of dis·
or derl y conduct Anot her 12
were ticketed.
Two hired secur ity guards
were injured in the fracas,
wh ich -continued off a nd on
throughout the evening in the
center field bleachers.
"It happens every now and
then, but not every game," a
police spokesman said Wednes·
day. He added the number of
people arrested was unusually
high.
"Drinking is a big part of the
problem, and some of them start
in even before they come to the
ball park," said a club official.
Lou Nieto, assistant lo the
director of stadium operations.
said there have been numerous
meetings in the past few days to
discuss the problem of rowdy
fans.
"I don't know what the prob-
lem is. Maybe It's all the peo-
ple laid off. L.ateJy, we're getting
a lot of young people up there
wbo are coo.sidertng it a picnic
a rea," Nieto said.
No bottles or cans a re allowed
into the stadium. but some get
through anywav.
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Kansas City 20 16 .556 1
Oakland 20 17 .541 l 'h
Texas 18 18 .500 3
Seattle 19 20 .487 3112
Aoiela 16 19 .457 4~
Minnesota 16 22 .421 6
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New Yorlt 21 14 .600
Toronto 19 lS .559 1 \12
Boston 19 18 .514 3
Milwaukee 16 18 .471 4~
Detroit 16 19 .457 5
Baltimore 16 21 .444 6
Cleveland 15 20 .425 6
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Montreal 17 16 .515
Chicago 15 18 .4SS
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Wins, 1-0
ae Doesn.'t
Get the Brush
By CURT SE EDEN
OC .... O.Uy ~let Steit
Steve HelJmich, the CaUfornia
Surf's No. 3 goalkeeper, was div-
ing to his nght, then to his left,
knocking away shots with eyes
on the back or the net Wednes·
day night.
However. those shots were be·
lng directed by his teammates
at halftime or the Surf's 1.0 over·
lime North American Soccer
League victory over the Houston
Hurricane at Anaheim Stadi·um
before a crowd of 3.~l.
T H E 1 9 ·VEA R ·OL D
graduate of Edis o n High
School who also played soccer at
Golden West and Santa Ana col·
leges, was getting in a little
work while fellow goalkeeper
Mike Mahoney was on his way
to his second shutout m the last
three games.
Hellm ich is probably best
known among his fellow players
tor bavtng what seems hke the
only hair brush an the locker-
r oom alter the Kame
Following California's vi ctory.
Manny Neves Mopped by his
cubicle and inquired about it~
Johann Scharmann needed 1t .
und even Craig Allen. who fired
home the game ""toner cit 92 59
asked for 1t.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S de·
f e n s 1ve e ffort !> by both
goalk~pers -Houston's PauJ
Hammond and the Su rf's
M a honey -·arc· good lessons for
the rookie keeper
"I don't pay th<tt much atten·
t1on lo the other wrnlkel'pers I
JUSt watch Mike b<:cau-.l' that'')
the one I al ways ""eirk wlth."
Ht-llm1 ch PXpla1nl> in bf:l"'een
t1•llang u teammJtC '4ho has tus
brU!'ih
lkllm1ch ha'n t wPn anv ptay
1ni.: tinw r1unni.: th,. r•·.l(ular
't·a~on . hut hl' dul bldnk th1· "'" \nJ?t•lf"<. A/ll-<' :.? 11 .inc1 pla~ ~
half or J 3 I \l<'tor~ m t•r l-.ctn1nn
t11n in p11 'c'a!.011 ,,,J,
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lht• allribuu.•s to make 1t 111 pro
ress1onal ~cer. de .. plle the c.-on
Stant an0ux of l::UrOpedn and
South Ame rican l;ilenl v.h1ch
~till dominates the NASL
H he bas anylhing going for
him. 1\ is the conunumg crw.ade
hy the league to Amer1can1ie the
NASL '4llh rule'> r<-quirin11 a cer·
lain number or :-.:orth Aml'ncan'>
on lhl' µl ..1) m~ held .it all time--
STEVE HELLMICH -
Wednesday night. he had
the opportunity to see goalkeep·
aog at tls best. Particularly
sharp w~ llouston's Hammond
v. ho constantly thwarted some
nice Surf plays in the second
hair
"We hat1 seven or eight open
i-:oals to shoot at and we Just
mas~ed them," said Surf player·
coach Peter Wall. "Hammond
played quite well."
A particularly aggressive
goalkeeper, Hammond had hts
hands ful l with Steve Moyers,
the No. 4 scorer in lhe NASL,
Laurie Abrnhams and Johann
~charminn
MEANWHrLE, AT the other
end or the field. Mahoney wu
ha\'ang has '>hare of tough saves.
Wh1l1• t\I', -. .. a-.on !>tat1stics aren't
oV·('r .... hel ming, Mahoney has
pl.1\t•d c;ohdly in goat with an of. r .. rhl\l'h minded tt:am thet at
t1nw'> h..1-. ldl him with liWe
proti>c·t1on
JI 1• to<> hns high hopes for
Jl1·llrn11 h ~t.-H· 1s lhl' same as
,,, . I.id <iut lwn._" thv vwtonous
1•0.tl lo.1 ll• r l'()ffinlt'nlf'd "It'<;
unt•1rl1Jr1.ot1 1hJ t •inl; on<' team
'' l·on111 l'l•·d to J !>Ocrer rlub
herL I.Ji f-.urOJ)('. each club hJ-.
1"' 11r It r,.,. ''""n" .1nd more
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Jddt>d
Now that Mahoney is begin·
n11li:; to "''I. 1l m..ay be a while
lwfore I lellm1ch plays a l{ame.
hut he ha ., .-iamcd the r esJ>(>(:t of
ha., tt·ammates. The y certainly
rl11n 't ~1\1• ham th~ brus h . Usual·
h. 1t ~ lhe ot.her "ay around.
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CIF Finals
Spiketacular
Set Friday
NORWALK -The cream ct Cl F Southern Sec·
lion athletes. includm g 68 from the Orange Coast
a rea, converge on Cerritos College Friday for the
purpose of settling track and field championships
IO four ruv1sions for boys and girls.
It <tll begm~ at 4 o'clock with several area
standouts eyeing championship performances.
AMONG THOSE WHO qualified for the finals
are Edlson's Kerwm Bell and Jon Buller and
Newport Harbor's Willie Thoms in '4·A, Corona del
Mar's Shawn Gallagher and Andy Gerken and
Costa-Mesa's Victor Herrera and Scott LaCro~e..
in the 3-A. and San Clemente's Jim Doehring 1n
2·A .
Girls entered from the area nearly double the
number or boys, h•d by University High's Laura
Mills and Polly Plumer m 3-A, Edison's Tracy .. m PREP TRACK
Great QB. Debate
ll 'a not even July yet . It ·a only the middle o!
M•y. and already • quarterb•ck cootroveray la
brewlntr
At the Kam•' m ini-camp for rookies and
VtHcra1u1 rt•ce11tly . rc11ortt!r s se1aed the op.
.,ortumt)' to ~et 11omc 4.'urly season comments
Iron\ ~ two wmbalants Vlnce Ferragamo and
Pat Haden
ll hats already been established, by Coach Ray
Malavul, lhat lladen, despite last year's inJury
wblch put Fe rraeamo into the spotlight, will re·
turn aa the te1tm '3 No I QB
Ft"l'l'•t•mo. on th~ other hand. leaves oo doubt
~ti to what be fet'ls the srtualJon should be.
"EVE&l'BODY HAS TREia own policy,"
Ferragamo explains "All I know is that we were
below 500 when I got the start.ing JOb. we finished
9 7, and we went to the Super Bowl
"I know I'm not ~olely responsible for what
happened, but I think 1t s hould ment me some con·
t11deration.
"The best man will be No l ·
Surpnsmgly, Ft-rragamo and Haden have re-
mained frrnnds throughout Uus battle, although
Had en doesn't know how long that can continue.
"I want to play obviously. and one of us is go.
mg lo have lo sit.'' he says. "What fnghtens me
the m ost 1s possibly losing our friendship be<:ause
of this.
"Vince and 1 are good fnends, and I want 1t to
stay that way . But so much is going to be made of
lhh. by I hl· ml•dia it':,. l>ound to J!el b1tll•r to some
degree
"AU, I WANT IS TtnS team to be successful.
and 1f Vince proves he's a better quarterback, I
can live with lhal "
Haden knows all too weU what Ferragamo as
going through these days, as he was there himself
more than once Flrsl wit.h James Harris, and then
•when Joe Namath came to the fold.
"It's tough enough being a quarterback, but
it's particularly tough bemg a quarterback in LA
I thank we can handle the problems here, though
We respect one another as mature men "
There's no doubt that the Great Quarterback
Debate 1s going to be the center of controversy
when the Rams open summer workouts July 19
And the media Wlll love it.
But, as it ha~ b<.'<'n pro Yen an past years. 1t r .in
be earned too far and that is a major concern to
Malavas1, who must make a difficult decision with
the media poised in the wings JI.I.St waiting to
second-guess him. • • •
ASKED HOW HIS FINGER I broken nght
pink> 11sprogress10g, Hadenqu1pped. "It does n 't ar.
fect my whobbles at all I still throw them the same
Mcilav<is1. who must make a difficult decis ion with
* ••
EVERYONE R EPORTED TO CAMP except
Dave Elmendorf and John Williams Williams re·
tired shortly afterwards. and Elmendorf is expect-
ed to follow swt •••
AN lNTEREb'TING SIDENOTE to the Great
Quarterback Debate Is that Haden can't be traded
without his c.-onsent, and Ferragamo 1s on the op·
lion year or his contract. .
It will be interesting to see how that affects
thinRS • * *
NATURALLY. THE RAMS' first draft choice.
Johnnie Johnson, stood out W<e a sore thumb dur
ing workouts
"I haven't seen a lot of tum, but what I have
seen I ll~e." s ays com erback Pat. Thomas with a
smile
Another 1J11press1onable figure was free agent
wide receiver George Farmer. who clocked a 4 53
40-yard dash on grass <fa5test on the team 1 and
v. a .. RIVLOI( defensive back:-flL, v.1th h1 ' movl'!>
Farmer . who played'at Santa Monaca CC and
Southern Um\•e rs1ty, hah a J&1nch vert1cle leap
Says Thomas. ··Every year they try to bnng 10
raster people to test us .
• * • ~
)UNE IS THE COACIDNG staffs month for •
rest and relaxation Matava.c;1 figures to do as
much fishing as he can dunng that time although
he's anxious to get started Wlth the com10g NFL
sea son.
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All running events will be in the metric tares tone
format, the same as next week's state qualifying
~eere:e,:~.the same Sile and the state finaJs in Nei11llln Paints Laver, Emerson
BELL. THE FASTEST qualifier in the 4-A 100
with a 9.69 clocking and ftfth fastest in the 220
(22.22). enters under a cloud or mystery because or
a muscle pull in the prelims.
Butler's 9: 15.07 was the leading mark in the
4-A two-mile prelims and be appears to have a
solid shot at the UUe, especially since he is not run-
ning the mile. During the year Buller has been
running both events.
By DAVE CUNNl"'GHAM
Of llw D•lly 1'1lot St•tl
LeRoy Neiman. the a rllst who
speciah.zes in s ports paintings, plans
to be in Newport Beach May 30 to see
one of his works auct ioned as a
benefit for the 19th annual Adoption
Gu 1ld Tennis Tournament
Carl Ekem. Jack Warde n and Mano
Machado.
• • •
HOW OFTEN DO \'OU get a
chance for free tennis les~ns.,
TALlll THE TIREMAll
9UALITY SERVICE .
COSTA MESA
HOUIS.: MOH. THll'U Rt. 7:JO AM TO• rM
. • FAST
CMMrof
Horbof-ll•d. & W'lko.
Ac~stn:.
r.-.y'• ~app4-J Cahr
Thoms leads the section in the pole vault with
a 15·3 effort and is one of the leading candidates
for championship honors.
Neiman was comm1ss1oned by Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Cook lo produce an
or iginaJ painting of tennis greats Roy
Emerson and Rod Laver, both resi·
dents or Newport Beach and co·
honorees of this year 's tournament.
Newport Beach tennis pro Dave
Saltz will gave free analys is of your
forehand or backhand durmg a waJk in clinic Friday and Sat urday
between 10 a.m. and 2 p .m at Bever
ly Hills Savings, 3748 E . Coast t-----------------------------..-1 Highway. in Corona del Mar.
UT. 7:ltA.N TO J f'M PHONE 631-0712
Herrera and Lacrosse were beat winners in
their specialities. the 880 (1 :56.80> and mile
( 4: 23.65). respectively.
ANOTHER WITH A GOOD SHOT is Corona
del Mar's Jim Sweet, who qua lified in the long and
triple jumps .
DoehMng is the odds-on choice to dominate the
2·A shot put field.
His 63·11 effort is a s tate-leading mark and
overshadows the 2-A field by over four feet,
Mills leads the sec lion in the hurdles with her
13,9 clocking, which s he has done twice. She also
ente rs with a best of 5-8~ in the high jump.
Plumer and teammate Laura Sauerwein enter
the 3-A girls mile with the two best entry times.
4: 59 7 and 5:09.4
McCunniff threatens the high Jump field with a
best or 5-9
f'ro• Pagr BI
HANDY'S COLUMN. .
strike ne~otlations m eeting, he reportedly tolCI
one LA reporter: "There will be no strike ...
Back in a famihar role as third base coach
for the Dodgers, Danny Ozark is happy with his
lot in baseball and not under the pressure he felt
as Philadelphia manager ... M.any Mota,
over in the fi rst base coaching box. is also the
hitting instructor and spends considerable time
watching the TV camera behind home plate
during batting practice. He finds little Oaws in
the player's swings and corrects them. "Reggie
is doing this and Dusty is doing that.'' Mola
says and then imitates their deficiencies. Ap·
parenUy it is working out well for the Dodgers.
t\t one point in Tuesday night's game, the
Cardinals ha d one run on 10 hits and the
Dodgen had four runs on only two hits, both
homers .
Football
Signups
Registration for South
Coast Junior All ·
American Football is set
for thjs Saturday and
also Satunlay. June 7 at
Crown VaJJey Commun!· ty Park In Laguna
Emerson and Laver will join
Neiman a t the unveiling and a uction,
hosted by Cannell and Chaffin in the
Design Plaza on Newport Center
Drive.
The tournament itself begins Satur·
day <.it various clubs throughout
Orange County. with fin als s cheduled
June 1 at Newport Beach Tennis
Club.
Proceeds from the tournament and
auction benefit the non sectarian Ho·
Ly Family Services in Sant<t Ana.
which offer~ adoption pl acement.
child care and other youth services. • * •
C H AR IT Y TENNI S
tournamenll> art• common. bu~
not many can say they are dlrecll)
responsible for saving la ves Such 1~
the c ase for the second annual
Celebrity-Amateur Tournament for
St Joseph's Hospital m Orange.
Coming to R1d geline Country Club
June 14, the tournament will help pay
for a new monitoring system for open
heart surgery.
Since 1974 the number of open
heart operations at St. Joseph's nas
doubled. leaping from 125 to over 250
per year.
Until the advent of the new
monitoring machine, heart rate was
the only activity checked during sur·
ger y . Now blood pressure and
respiration rate can also be scanned.
giving the patient a better chance of
s urvival.
Celebrities who have received in·
vitations include Deacon J ones, Pat
Paulsen, Marion Ross. Ed Arnold.
Open only to those 18 and older , the
c.-linic will offer lS minutes of in·
TENNIS
d1vidual instruction. includin~ vldco-
l aping of each players· stroke <lnd a
step-by-step evaluation
No pre-registration 1s necess<1ry
For more information contact John
Blanke at 675·11866 It won 't be
necessary to wear your tenrus to~s.
since Saltz will give the lesson inside
the building. usi ng a f1xed·ball de
\'I Ce.
• • •
SALTZ WILL FOLLOW his three·
day l>lml at Beverly llllls Savings
with a series or tennis classes in
lrvme
Separate sessions are scheduled
for Juruors and adults. with one 11 :i·
hour session given each week for a
month. Five different parks , m add1-
t1on to University High, will serve as
sites for the lessons
S1gnups will be taken Saturday.
9· 11 ·30 a,m . at Harvard Community
Athletic Park. 14701 Harvard Ave.
For more information phone Saltz
Recreation Management at 7Sl ·SSS1
• • •
NEWPORT BEACH PROS Bob Ab·
bott, Robyn Ray and Ken Stuart are
combining their talents to run the an·
nual summer te nn is camp for
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and
Tennis Club
Niguel. Anaheim Stadium Special weekend bu• MrYlce to Angela home pmes.
Boya, a1es 7·1•. from
tbe communltlea of
La1una Beacb, L•IUD•
Ni1u, I , San Juan
CapiatnI! Dana Point. San ' lemente,
Caplttl Beacb and
Soutb MlAion VlejO are
fifltble to]Jlay.
Free l*lalcala wlll be
provided durua, tbe r•-
,Utrailoft per1ods from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tbe ~nil located at 8111 Valley Pa.rkwaJ".
The Anaheim StadiU<l1 Special will take
you out to every weekend home game.
and back again. fOf just $1.00 one way. tt'll
give you relief from stadium traff lc and
save the cost of gas and parking.
Simply check OlK handy map to ~
Which departure point is most convenient to
your area Both Stadium Specials run
on weekends~ .A.1st call us f Of a schedule.
Service will continue through playoffs.
And. W the Angets win this season's pennant
OCTD will serve all playoff and Wor1d Series
games held at Anaheim Stadium.
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,Craig Cup
··worth$$
By Al.MON LOCKABEV
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Most YM<'htint trophies. mt'ltf'd down. would
aot bt' worth t>noul(h to buy a moortna lln«> for the
"tnOID(C )'Mt•ht
Not so, the J 1rnlh ('r:ug Troph)' "On~ of lhf'
olde:H ) aehtrng uwurd in HL'ilt>ntt'. which is put
UP »nnually for lt httll' known POWt'r ooat rontt'!ll predkkd log rac1n11
More than &1 dt•<'udt' aao the <..:ru1a Trophy l\
t;:1llmatt'd vnlue wai. more thMn $25,000 and wa11
ktpt an a bank vuult by the Long 6tiuch Y1acht Club
which has c~tiX.I)' of lhti i.Um. 14 Inch hiab solid ~old kudos
NEARLY A SCOltE of power ooat i.kapperi>
w\11 be competmg for the pnvalege or bavmg their
)achl's name engraved on the Craig Uus weekend
OOA1JNG
tn a contest or navigating skill lhat wall see yachti>
going in two darttlions between San Diego and
Long Beach and back to San Diego
San Diego ya<:hts competing for the trophy
will go from San Diego to Long Beach Friday for
the fi rst leg and return to San bicgo Saturday lo
romplete the two-legged course
Los Angeles area boats will depart Long
Reach Yacht Club Saturday -along with the San
Diego entries -and will have their choice of com
pl et mg the stt0nd leg -from San Diego to Long
!t>ach--Monday or the following weekend
IF TIOS SEEMS CONFUSING, it 1s Al least
until one understands that predicted log raci.ng is
not a rontest of speed. but accuracy of navigation
in which skippers predict m advance the time they
"111 fetch earh mark of the course and finish.
~sing which speed t hey "ill run and ta.king into
consideration the cond1t1ons of wmd. sea and cur-
~m .
The sk:ippt'r who completes the prescribed
coursf wath the least percentage of error is the
wanner The stoppers themselves are not allowed
the luxury of a timepiece. An impartial. on-board
obsen ·er is the official time keeper and checks the
boat ·s arrival at each designated checkpoint and
the farush
The Craig Trophy has a vaned and colorful
h1stor~ It was fi rst placed in competition on the
l::a~t Coast in 1907 bv James Gordon Bennett. then
publisher or the New York Herald newspaper, for
tltc wanner of an annua l motor boat race from New
York to Bermuda
THE ORIGINAL TROPHY was fabricated of
~tt-rhng sil ver According to Bennett's deed of gift.
thl' 1rophy would becom e the pe rmane nt
pu~i>ession of any skipper who won it three times
The winner in 1907 and 1908 was one James
Craig of Connecticut. owner of a 60-foot cruiser.
Ailsa Cr aig. Afte r his second wan. Craig an-
nounced that he would not race for it again for fear
1t "ouJd go out of compe t1t1on.
It was uqfortunate. however, that interest 1n
the race waned and no competition was held m
1909. In fact, the run to Bermuda was never re-
vived and the cup remained in Craig's possession
until 1921 . when he dedicated it to the National As-
sociation of Engine a nd Boat Manufactur ers
(NA EBM> as a prize for a predicted log contest of
al least 100 miles in the open ocean . Al that time,
NAEBM changed the name from the J am es
Gordon Bennett to the J ames Craig Trophy
T he troph y r e mained an Eas t Coast
prize for a race from New York to Atlantic City
and return until 1925. A Philadelphia s kipper won
it in l92S and it was placed in the trophy case at
the Philadelphia Yacht Club where it re posed until
it was stolen -and never recovered
Busy Week e nd
Yachts Race
On Holiday
More than 70 s ailing yachts are expected to
answer the starting signal Saturday in the annual
Marina del Rey-to-Dana Point race sponsored by
Dana Point Yacht Club and Pacific Mariners
Yacht Club or Marina del Rey.
The race is the highlight of the Memorial Day
weekend which will also see small boats in action
in traditional holiday regattas sponsored by
Balboa Yacht Club and Dana Point Yacht Club.
Women sailors will also be active Saturday in
t he initial 1980 Orange County Women's Ocean
Racing Series hosted by South Shore Yacht Club.
C apistrano Bay Yacht Club will keep
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet <PHRF)
racers busy all three days with the second r ace of
its Ocean Racing Series.
Memorial Day r egatta s are sca ttered
throughout the Southern California Yachting As -
sociation calendar, but the two largest will pro-
bably be Alamitos Bay Yacht Club and Balboa
Yacht Club's classics.
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funing Alive
Salt water fishing aloq tbe ..un South Coast
IB startl.q to come alive and 1pon boata flshina ,
the kelp bed.a and outer islanda report fair to good :
angling for a variety of fs.b.
Loads are light durloc the week providinc plen~ of action room and on weekends there aWI
seems to be plenty of room to aqueae cloee to the
rail.
ALL IA>CAL LANDINGS 1tt putting on extra
trips this holiday weekend in order to accom-
modate the many anglers that want to get out aod
sample early summer ftshlnc.
Davey's Locker is fiabinc Catalina dally aod
spokesman Doug Turin report.a that there is plenl)'
of bonito and bus. Turin added that there are
yellows in the water, but they are vel'l' book-shy.
Jn closer to the beach. Davey's is nmning half-day
and three.quarter-day boats to local kelp beds fer
mixed catches of surface and bottom feeders.
The Channel Isle will begin daily trips to
Catalina Island starting Friday as the sportfiaber
has just come off the waves after being rdltted for
this season's angling
A&T'S HAS ALSO SCHEDULED ball-day
boats and a three-quarter-day boats to handle the
aotic1pat.ed fistung interest Both Art's Landing
OUIDOORS
and the PaVllJon report slow bay fiabiog with the
built of the catch being made up of spotted bay
bass. herring and non-legaJ halibut. There is am-
ple bait ava1Jabl~· both at the docks and at the jelly
when the boat Jupiter can make bait oo time.
Stnper action in Newport is coostdered very
slow and only those who )lave fished these
lines1des regularly are ftndlng any sU<:cess. The
tides have been wrong for aoy spotlin action in the
bay but there itre some good reports coming from
ocean anglers
THE TOM WICK.HAMS of San Clemente ltmit·
ed out on spotfin and yeUowfin la.st "eek and also
adcfed a couple of barred perch and a corbina lo
the catch, while ftshing the warm waters below
San Onofre
George Mowry of Dana Wharf s~shing re·
pons spotty bonl.l.O and sand baas action aloog the
coastline, but expects fishing to improve this
weekend ,,,,,th three add.itiooaJ ball-day boats being
sent out to t.ap the locaJ waters.
ll was with sad eyes that I was informed that
we are &osing one of our veteran s kippers to a
northern port John Hass will be moving the Fury
to 22nd Street l.andlDg in San Pedro this weekend.
Twenty five years ago I decked with John wt.en he ~
worked for bis father on the "Suzan" and I ftabed •
the "Clalrwalt" with Capt. Bill llollisoo. · i
YELLOWT A.IL HA VE FINA.LL Y started to
bite in San Diego waters and Paul llorris. speak-
ing for the neet operatin& out of F\aberman's
Landmg, reports that bait and water coeditioos
are ideal
Daily C'oun t s a re up and down on tbe
yeUowUJJ. rangm~ from 300 fish per day to lest1
than 50 per da) ~ost of lbe yellows are 10 the 10·
to 12-pound C'las..-.. but there are aome that are be·
ing boated that exceed 40. ~ yellows are bitting on small ireeaJes,
live cbo¥ies and small jiaa. Wbm tbe la.rcer fish
move in. the btte sbould be lood to a~t as
there is ample bait in the flats to keep the fl&h
around. Morns says the water is as eood as be has
ever seen it at this time of tbe year and tbat Ute
skippers anticipate a good biuef"U> twia bite to de·
11elop soon
There 1s no word on any advance aJ bacore be .
ing taken thus far. Long range boaL'i operating out
of Fisherman's Landing are not making the swing
on the outside yet. as flshing has been red bot for
long rangers who a re coo~nlrating on wahoo and
large yeUoy,fin twia
With thf' good water temperatures along the
outer channels at present it is possible that this
loogfin ~ason couJd be a good one for Southland
anglers. but 1t still 1s a wait and see situation as
far as an) concrete predictions being made by fis h
and game b1olog1st.s .
Hues Dominate
Pirates' Day
Named MVP
Orange Coast College sophomore firs t
baseman Randy Day has been named the South
Coast Conferencc·s Player of the Year by the con-
ference baseball coaches.
Day helped lead the Pirates lo their farst con·
ferencc championship in the 11-year history of the
circuit. breakmi;: Cerritos Collefle's eight-year re-
ign. Coachofthe yearwas OCC's Mike Mayne.
First Team
Pos., Player, Scbool
P-Don Smith. Orange Coast
P-Larry Hicks. Orange Coast
P-Dlck Owenby, Santa Ana
P-Jim Miner. Fullerton
G-Tom Nieto, Cerritos
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JF-Dave Glick, Orange Coast
IF-Joe Henderson, San Diego Mesa
IF-Don Hill. Orange Coast
IF-Keith Longoria. Mt. San Antonio
OF-Scott DeLong. Santa Ana
OF-Ron Salcedo, Cerritos
OF-Kevin Romine, Orange Coast
OF-Tony Lorenzi. Fullerton
OH-Randy Milligan, San Diego Mesa
OH-Dennis Curry, Cerritos
Ut-Marlt Depello, Santa Ana
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P-Mark WllliamlOO, Groumont 3-3, 2.51
P-Tom McCoy, Ill. San Antonlo 3-4, 2.M
P-Jerry Ahumada, Cerritos 2-0, 0.00
C-Bill Bathe, Fullerton .343
I IF-DeanilNewman, Groumoo.t .357
IF-Chria Jobnstoa, 0ran1e Coast .m
IF -Dave Lufas, Santa Ana .m
IF-Tim llcConnoa, Santa Ana .371
IF-Henry Garcia. Groumont .SU
OF-Phll Strom, San J>leco Mt1ea .303
OF-Mike Vanderbur1, Orance Cout .2'78
OF-BW Miller, Cerritol .aoo
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c.erUUM 'or ~· t"'K" O'. '"° ... U.ll,1' ~~. ,.. -.L c ,,, " ............... ~""••MO ~"'""" ... OTICE-OF oe•TH OF CIOftd lor -Nu ...... IO' OI I... ,...,... -h ( -• 1' "'"-C-•t on ,... ,.. -1o1t11t11tci.,.,_tw,._..,,,.. •111 '° ._ .,~ BY R 0 H EM ER S 0 H
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..... .,._ ..... ""'" ,_ • ,,,... ....,. •• H n ~ -w e L s A H 0 0 F t.Hllor_.,_ NOTICE OF DEATH OF PETIT I 0 N T 0 A 0 ·
Ho _ _...,.<_ .. -.,, HERMAN A . OIEK, JR. P UBLIC NOT1CE MINISTER ESTATE NO. ::_me:,:"~~:=;•=,"::"..!: ANO OF PETITION TO A ·104515.
,, m-1n erGorc»nu w1111 ,,. pro ADMINISTER ESTATE ;iOTICE OF DEATH OF To a I I he I r s • v1s-\ot 1,_,,.,_...,,...,...~,,_" HO. A ·1CMUS LULA MELLIN ANO OF benef iciaries, cr edcto r s .!,~.,:::r-~,...:i,:,";y-.!.-T o a I I h e 1 r s , PET 1T1 o N To Ao. and contingent c r editor s of
r11e a-.i o1 o.rwtou o1 1,. eo.1.e be neftei anes, c r editor s MNISTER ESTATE NO. Byron E~ Wells a ka
Mew s..it.,.,. o.woe:t ,.,....._ ,,.. and contingent c reditors of At04511 Byron E. Wells of Balboa, •l9fd ..,,..,1K,.,,Yor •11-H er m a n A . Dic k. J r . of T 0 a 1 1 h e , r s Ca l if ornia a nd pe r so n s .,.!.~J.:';':ct":~~.! ';",:1:: Hun t in 9 t o n B e a c h . b.-ie tic1anes, creditor s who may be otherwise in· -.... °' 11w c.i.--~ c-. Calitornia and persons who artj conlingent c reditor s o f terested 1n the will and/or ~~r~~:': 'b":• :! ~~.~ ;~ may be otherwise inter est· L iia Mellin of New POrt estate: , ... °"''1c1-..-111ac1w1i11 edtnthew1lland1orestate : B4ac h , Califo r nia a n d A petit1onhas beenf1led
,,. • .,, .. ..,.s.c.mer,OfW11ct D1w oc1 PG" s on s who m a y b e by Duane Kemp Wells and
-"'•11 ..,. ... , -111 .. _.,,_ A petition has been filed oderw1se i nterested in the Ralph Erwin Wells in the t':....., ,,. ~lane• of w •d by J acquely11 S. Olett in w•I and/or estate : Super ior Court of Orange
D .... 1N1 11. '"° the Super ior Court of 4 petihon has been filed Cou nty req uest in g that
ll'l'OlllOERMTHEBOU D Orange County requesti"9 by Joan Kain e '" the Duane Kemp W ells and ~C::!f~SOF fHE that ~acquelyn S. 01ek ~ ~rior Court of Or ange Ra lph Erwin W ells be ap·
SAH1TAlllY D1su1CT appointe d as per sonal caint~ r equest ing that p oi n ted as p e r sonal ,..,.,.,,,....0r.,,..c:o.sc 0..11 P•1o1 r eprfla.Senta t l ve to a d · J~ Kame ~ appointed r epresenta t i v e s t o a d·
.. ,,s.tt..... rnMO m1n1sl er th~ es ta te o f as 1 representative m i n is te r the esta te of
H erman A . D18 . J r Cun· to m inistH the estate of Byron Emerson W ells, a ka
PUBLIC NOTICE der the !~pendent Ad· La a Mellin (under the In· Byron E . Wells (under the
CDSTAMDASAMITHYD•IT•tcT m lnl6trat1on of E states de ndent Administration Independent Admlnistra·
ou1tO«c:ouNTY,CAUPCMt1t1a Act>. Thepetltlon is setfor of states Act> The peti· lion of Estates A c t). The
lllOT'ICI! ... v1T1,.. a1os hearing _in Dept. No. 3 at tiOf is set for hea ring in petition is set fOf' hearing
NOT1CE is HE1tEeY GtVEN .,,., 700 Cl.VIC Center D rive, De.. No 3 at 700 C l v 'ic In Dept. No. J at 700 Civic
w•led -" ,.,. '""''"",.. •11 West the Cit f Sa t 1'· • I ••Dor. m••••••h , e4utpm.,.1. ' •n. . Y o n a Ce er Drive west in the Center Drive, West, n the •••n,por1e11on.•nt1 s11<ll •tMrAna,cahtorn1aon J u ne 17, Ci Y o f S anta ' An a Cit y o f San ta Ana .
1.11111" .. ....., • ~ .., .,,. 1980 at 10:00 a.m . ' Cal ifornia on J une 17 1980 coNSTAUCTION o" s•H1u111v I F YOU OBJ ECT to the Ca 1a on June 17, 1980 t 10•00 • 51[WElll MAIN IN SAN TA ANA • at ·ooa.m a • a.m . •vu.1uEF1110MOELMA1t•veNue orantlno of !he petition . 1 ·vou OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the
ro MIE S.A D•1vE, PlllOJECT NO you should either appear gr ling of the petition granting of the petition ":!"!., .. ,_,...., ..., .,. c .. i. a~utre 00"f:f:rgn:ngr 5}f1t: yo ~Id ~ither appeai you should ~ither appea;
,. .. s-i., Ol-.;n, ... -oltic• °' rltten objections w ith the at hearing and state at the ~ring and state
"-C•IY ~. 71 Fw on .... Catt.a• court -or .. •ne -art"" yo ObJ'ect i ons or file y our ob1ectlons or file -... c.i ................. llellreflt ..... "' ' ..... ..... . 'tt ob'ect' 'th t ..... • m . ,_ io. "9, et_,,,"_ 1,., Your appearance m a y be wr1 Objections w ith the wn en I ions w 1 '""'
wm i. __,.,...IC,., -,..... ...-In person or t>y y0ur at· c before the hearing. court before the hear ing.
..,,. ~-o1 "" ~. ""' ,.. -· torney Y appearance m ay be Your appearance may be
dt,t1no"1"'',. _., •~1 al4I ,.. I F · Y O U A R E A In or bY your at· in person or b y your at· ,.,...,_. .... ,,.~c,......u-1.111er«e111tof.,..._111e ret""*" CREDITOR or a cont· tor y. torney.
10 .,,..,..., ......,.,.,..., II IMll -tM lngent creditor Of the de· F y 0 u A R E A I F y 0 u A R E A =~~..!c"!.:C."::;::;...-ceased, you must me your CR OITOR or a cont· ~nREnDt 1TedOR1t orofathecodnt·
a .-. °' pi.,.. s-i.1 PrevlttoM c laim with the court or ing t Gredltor of the de· 1 ge er or e·
enc1 .-. .... "'c:ieo-e1 Prov1110N 10 present It to the personal ce , YO\I must file your cea.sed, Y.ou must flle your
.,.51_..s.-c11k•i..rne,•• representatlvt! appointed cla with the court or claim with the court or = ~~..:,.. "':,~"~':' .. ~ by the court within four pre It to the personal present it to the personal
0.1 .... o.Me-. c..tlfwfll• -• months from the date of re tatlve appointed r epresentative appointed
-,...,..... ",....,... • u• A~ fi rst issuance of letters as by court within four bY the court w ithin four ........,~·rn•w111 119,..... provided In Section 100 of m hs from the date of months fr om the date of "=-'_.'';'!:'I••"'-... ,,,. the Probate Codt of firs iQUanee of letters a s first Issuance of letters as
p._i ,.._, ~ ~., ""°""' Callfomla. The t ime for pro did In Section 700 of frovlded In section 700 of ~·'· .,," .... i,. .. ce111reu eoc ... fllln9 claims will not ex th Probate Code of he Probate Code of ~-:.-=-~~.9t.: plre to tour months fro~ Cal crnla . The time for California. The time for
MM ,., Ml ~ tNfl '°' et ,,,. the date of the hearlnQ fill"' claim s will not ex· filing claims wlll not ex·
..._..,,._..._,,.... ...... """ noticed above pl re srlor to four months filre prior to four months ==~.~~"':. YOU MAY. EXAMINE fro~ date of the hNr· ,ro~~er::e the hear· ~,.. ... , .. .., wca Glllliltf'• t MQ. the flle kept by the court. lno Iced •l>ove. ,,OU MAY EXAMINE (~~-=:;'~...._.--.. If you are lnte1'9Sted In the vo• MAY EXAMINE the flle keot by the eourt '' _. .. • ..._""" tw111-...., estate, you may flle a re· the fl• kept by the court. If you are Interested In t"9
..,. ~-.........., Dlitrkl .,. quest with the eourt to r e· If youJre Interested In the esfete, you may file a r .. ~~.:: .. i;.~,..;:.:.~ celve special notice of the esut.!lt~t!!!acyouflrtletao rree-· quest Wtth the court to,.... Eedl ...., _. • tkMIM _, Inventory of estate assets ....., uo •• celve special notice of the ....,..........,. .. , .. ..,,o,._. end of the petitions, •c· tlvt lal notice of the Inventory of estate assets
TM ._. • ~ ~ co u n ts and reports Invent Of estate assets and of the petitions, ac-=-~... ..... described In Section 1200 nd he petitions, ac-c ounts and reports ,.....<..,.. .... ~_."'._of the Callfornla Probate ou!\:... and reports described In Section 1200 ~:.=:i.!:.!1.:: COdt. 5f~ca1lro,..~t~~~ of the California Probete .. ,,..,.,.. ,.._.--•-.rt Code. Code. ....,...,...., .. c:.e. ..... CMttfkt Jt"ft A. Duncan, At·
ftk ll.,. •• """.,. ... ,....,. torney at Law "o =::....~=~~ Nfwport Ctftttr 6rlve ..,__..1mKe ...... Cll*. Su It• U30, Newport
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Btuiness Thlndlty, ~ 22. 1980 DAILY PILOT •1
John Cunniff ·
1Failure Changes ltloney Picture
NEW YORK tAP> A. com
mon thread C<>nll«Ls t.helt fate&
tbe brothers Hunt after UM-ar
s ilve r apeculal100 coll1p td.
Chrysler Corp 11tlcr 1t miJttad
the market First Pf'nn ylvarua
bank al'lerlt rruiHnvesttd
In each tn1t11nrc publtr or
private l"e60Urt'ts wttt rwihed
Lo their aid because, It was n 1d.
the collapse of any could hun
many 1bey benef1Ued from the
ol h4'r11 Some fo~t"f tn :iuc h
1>r 1 t>t lcu •n cr owlon of th4!
market •)'1~m . oltK'rs uy 1t lll
our humane duty lo temper UM:
O'lll'm
W h llt t'v~r . the :.yi.t f'm 1i.
chana lfti, rand ht rt' U t' u few.
and only a few. of th.-~i>lbJt
tt HOM wh )'
-Ttlt; G ROWIN<. rcgu1at10n
llf enterprlst-
Toduy. even the m ost con-
atirv.Uvt' bu.sines~ people sup.
port *Om~ degree or regulation.
Some , m fact , seek 1t When re·
aculiitloo helps a company retain
pr1v1le&ei. pbllosoptucal oppogi.
lJon oft.en eoes out lhe window.
~Si&e or ~Ir mistake~. aod fears " ot the Impact
To do Wlthout regul11u on say
1ts i.upporters. 1s to return to
longer hours. lower wages. child
labor. dangerou::i. work s ites.
pi>llutlon or a ir a nd wa ter .
monopolies. and dozens more
undesirable practices.
A very large number of peo.
pie . however, fear refulation
The Cente r for tbe study of
Ame ri ca n B u s i n e s s at
Washington Un iversity. St
Louis wonders 1f regula tory
.:rowth hasn't itself gotten out of
control
' •
T o rewa rd 1neff1e rency or
failu re 1s just one example of
how the U.S economic syste m 1i.
chanting an ways that a larm
some while earning the praise of
~$50.000 to $500.000
INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS
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COLLECTORS
CORNER
Rare Coins & Stamps
GOLD & SILVER
P rices for S-2140 C:.Old C-SlOS.50 !Ml""' Cl Ill.JO
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AMERICAN HOME WOA'TGMlE
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By Ttny
Gnlnt,
R. Ph.
Keeps you
on top of the
entertainment
scene, Fridays
In the
It states that the number of
fed e r a l regulato r y agenc ies
esta blis hed between 1970 and
1979. twenty-one. is more than
American Pacesetter, Newport Beach. has re·
port ed net income of $47 .673 or one cent per sha re
on revenues of Sll.747,3 15 ror the three month!\
ended March 31.
Those figures contrast to a net mcome or
$900,&cM or 15 ce nts per share on revenues or
$12.913.967 for the ::i.a me period
of 1979
' Lorna Galbraith 1s dired o r
o r t he ma r keting ~ervices
d1v1s1on or Inter continental
M a rk e ting gro u p . a ne ~
div1S1on of Gille n Stooe. Inc .• a
Newport Beach ddvert 1s1ng
agency.
J ewels by Jo.e pb, Cost~
Mesa. has been ~r<lllled m em bership in th e
American Gt!m Society
J o yce Mus e. Founta in
Valley. 1s me d ia director of
Len ac. Warford, Slone, Inc.,
Newport Beach.
J erry Nigh bas been ap·
p q 1nted vice pre s ide nt of
m a rketing a nd sa Jes tor
Shiley, le:, a n Irvlne-basea
m e dic a l m anufactur e r or H10tt
cardiovascular and respiratory products
K.etdl W. eo.&dlo. Laguna
Hllls. a Newport Beach real
estate investment broker. has
been named a director or the
Bank ol lrvine.
Paul A . Moole " A s·
soclates. IM .. Costa Mesa. has
a ffilia ted w ith Unde rwood
M cl elland, The UMA Group,
Vancouver. B.C. Moote & As·
a m anageme nt group provid ing
ser vices to financia l institutions. lenders, de-
velopers and builders .
WANTED
DIAMONDS • GOLD
Jewels by Joseph purchases diamoods gern-
stooes. gold and &Iver lrom pnva1e 1ncJrvlduals
and estates. Catelul e1U1m1na11on and evalua-
tion by our expert& Highest prices paid 10-9
dally. Sat lo-6 Ck>sed Sunday PhOne today.
~ !or Betty Grace or Doog Kennedy
... r~l()H ()I fll~J fCl' OVl• 60 f(AJ~
J t:W t:LS by JOSt:PH
South Coat P1au.. Costa Mesa • 540-9066
On a national sC';.ile. in
1977. the most rN·t•nt
\ear for wh1eh thl'rt' ;,ire
:.tatlSUC'S. it :-.hO\\!> that J
day ·m lht' ho:.p1tJI C<t>b
un :n'l'rage of S17 1 J
phys1c1oin v1s11 ro.-.h JO
average of S2.5 iJ and ..
prei.rnpllon t·o:.t:. an
average of SS 25 1-·ouow· 1ng your phy:-.1e1un·s ad
vice and taking lhl' pre·
:.eript1ons that an· pre
sc ribect C'an ht•lp l'u t
down on additional '1<>1l:-.
lo ~our doetor JOd
pOSSlbly a\Old l'O"ll'
hospitahzat1on
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Your pharmJt') dollar
is still a good 'Jlut• Our phar macy ronc·cnu·atel>
its efforts on metht·mcs,
heallh·aids and sickroom
needs
~vouR· DOCTOR CAN
PHONE US when you
need a medicine Pick up
your prescription 1r
shopping nearby. or we w i II deliver prom ptly
without extra charge. A gr e at m a ny peop l e
entrust us with their
prescriptions. May WI!
com pound yours"
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r'cprcS<'nlllUvc 1ornorrow; we'll
~happy 10 give you a quouuon.
Natur.ally. thtrc's no obllaa1lnn.
I OllAllGl COUllTT I 2704 South Grand A .. enue. Sant~ Ana 17141 540.3313 "Pel,.tlng th• Town Sine• '1130~ I
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Your dollar's best friend today •••
REPUBLIC'S 11. LOAN.
Acceu to JUUi" savings without losing Interest.
We'D lend you up to 90I of your certiftcate ac· earns. For example. If you borrowed • 1.000
count belance and you avoid the penalty for from an ~ account. 60 days later you would
eartywithdrawel Yourentiresavlngsremain tn· P..Y $J,014.79 for an annual percentage rate
tact, while eeming interest at their cu~nt rate. of~-So _your_ ~ectiVe annual interest rate is
You simply repay at the per aMUm Interest just ti. (Republic's 11 Is far le:ss than fTUl11Y
na of Just ts more than the rate )'OUr ~nt ot1wts ch/JrgeJ
REPUBLIC i!:"~i:SAV1NGS ¥
MNIAAM l~S..W..d~,-,......(7~4 541~ ~ I i*!!e~~"-'°°r\ !Adda ~ ESDc iiilili ... .,..~=·~'::! 14 ~(714) ... 5.147
..... a.i. ~ 22Ae l''t. LAM /we. (21J) 191-1211 / 681-t61 l
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twice as m any 8 6 ln any pre -
vious decade, including the New
Deal years of tbe 1930s.
Not only are the aeencies pro-
liferating, but ao are budgets.
During the UJ70s they grew at an
annual rate ol about S2SO million
in constant dollars (more than a
half-billion if infla tion is m·
eluded). Fiscal 1981 spending is
budgeted al $6.9 billion. and
could amount lo more.
Wh ile regulation protects .
critics say'it also destroys vntil
t h e S u p re m e Cou r t ruled
otherwise. officers of the Oc
c upa tional Safety and Health
Administration cha llenged tht>
right of private property owners
to forbid inspection of tbelr pre·
mises without a search wa rrant
-ECONOMJC incentives
Busmess and labor d1sag:r-tt
more than they agree on incen· ove~ ~'-' ~lu1ms. 1nttnt~
for bw profits are loo readily
available in the tax code . Busi-
ness insists investment is dis-
couraged bl!t.axes. But there ooe aspect of the
s ituation t t touches almost
ever yone. Individua l savings,
which are needed lo support in·
vestme n ts in p r i v ate e n ·
terprases. a re thwarted by infla-
tion and lo some extent by taxes
too
Debt, however. 1s encouraged
because the borrower pays back
1n cheaper dollars. In a ddition.
'A hile the saver pays taxes on
:.ome or his savings, the bor
rower receives a tax deduction
on his borrowing~.
-EX ECUTIVE remuner a ·
t1on
The style of pay today m a) t>t'.'
tontribut1ng to fundam ent al
c ha nges in the way the economy
perfor ms.. 'trult . .-at least Iii I.he
charge of critics. .Husme~ L<>·
day. they s ay. often ignores its
lon"·lerm health. . They explain: execulJves are
now recrwled in the m anner of
a thletes They are scouted and
courted by search firms. and in·
duced lo change jobs through of.
fers of bonuses based on sales
and earnings .
When so much of a new e x·
ecut1ve's income 1s based on
performance. the critics charge,
he 1s U'\duced to seek immediate
results even at the expense or
the long-te rm fortunes or t he
company. .
For one thing. he steers funds
into marketing when they s hould
go mto capital investments. such
as m ore e fficient plants Sales
arc increased for the time being,
but ~n the company 1s made
le:.::i. compct1t1ve
-fEDE f\AL BUDGET <.le· tklb .
Alaska P ip e l ine
F~ing R evived
You'll get a rgume nts long ant.I
hard on t his one. but there is one
<J rl·<.i of at least some agrf:<!·
ment. und 1L 1s lh1-. Over a
period of severCll years. con~
tmued dd1c1t spendin& dilute>
tht• value of monc)
That's anothe r w:Jy of saying
that 1n!lat1on ensues when de·
fw1ts are uninterrupt<'<i. as the)
have been during most of the
p:hl dt•t<tde The impact 1s pro·
found av1n~s accounts. in
-.urc1n<'l' JJQhc1es pensions dwin
die Lon~ tl'rm inve-;C'menli> arc
mJdf• ooh rcluctanth l nstabill ·
t) .rnd :.~culatton hit market:.
1'1•o pl1• lt·nd to "''' for tht.' mu
rn1•nt
••• WASHINGTON c AP> Tht' 4.800·mlll' Alaska natural g-A-.
p1pclme. nearl) moribund be<:aw.t: of fmanc1al d1fhculues "
<i h ve again, suppvrttrs sa) But 1l ''> l>l1lf not orr the cnt1cal list
The proJttt. now eirpected to cost more than 123 b1lhon ha'
been plagued for three ) t<ffS by ~Hre financial problem'
Wheo oil ;ompam e:. b;tlked Cit putting up constr uctwn mon •. ,
without more -.ay-so in how the p1pellnt: .., run, ~o' 1·rnment r1f
f1ciuls d<'cided to set 11 m orl' limited goJI of getting S500 million 111
('Om plNe cngio ·enng ~tud1cl> nef'dt:d beforl:' construc:t 1on c'JO
begin. l l'l>. Aml·n<.-.1 .... c·h an)o!1n~ i''ur
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4 :\t most Ur~inge County ban ks.
business banking seems to be a
sideline. One look at the space
and personnel devoted to their
commercial department tells you
when~ the emphasis is: retail.
But there's one bank that's
different American Cit v Bank.
and now we're in Orange County
At American Citv Bank,the
whole bank is strictl y business.
Every square foot. every person.
every servi ce is geared to your
busine~ needs.
It makes a difference.
t\J I uf uur b; tnking ~en·1ce~
an.! designed to your nf:'t.'ds -from
mnovativl' finam..ing to escrow
accounting ~n·ices tu pn >perty
m~tnageml'nt µm~rr;u11 .... md 1111 >11.'.
J\J 1 are provided in ; 1 mannt·r
thafs responsive. O>Ul'1l:'' 1us and
pn >f essional.
Our officl'rs an' expert in the
major indu tries of Southern
Califomi;1. including reaJ estate.
the pmf ession s and entertainment.
They krn >W yc1urbankingpn>bltm::.
and your banking opportunities.
Fi nd out what we can do for
you at American City Bank.
Because nobody knows more ways
to help you bank than the bank
that's "strictly busin~s:·
American City Bank
Strictly Business
Orange County RegionaJ Ofii~: 2743 F.ast Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. 1714 > 675-5270
Opening;,, South Coast Plaza. Ttm Town Cenlrr in 1981.
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It's not easy to make money anymore in the
stoek market but one sure.fire way is to find a com-
pany that's about to be gobbled up by someone else.
Then you stand t.o make a lot of money.
For example, you know the Baltimore spice
maker McCormick & Company? You could have
bought' its stock for less than $20 a share a few
months ago. And you would have been sitting pretty
when Sandoz, the Swiss chemical-drug giant. entered
the scene in March and said at was ready to pay S37 a
share.
McCormick as fighting the takeover bid, tns!-stang
it does oot want to be acquired, but meanwhile ats
stoc:k rose to $30. And at could go much higher if
McCormick. to foil Sandoz. went out and found
another company that would pay more than S37 a
share ln that case. you might well have doubled your
money.
LOOK WHAT A New York based company called
Walco National wee. able to accomplish for itself
Wako, a machinery maker, began buymg shares or
Leesona in 1978 Leesona makes textile machinery
and its shares were selling cit about $20 when Walco
started to accumulate them By Janua ry 1979 Wako
had acqurred l>Ome 200,000 shares or 12 percent of Leesona.
Lessona. Lake McCormack, didn't wc;nt to be a ·
quued-a t ~'mil not by WalC<J So at s hoppe-d ~rou:nct
' to see if anyone else wa!> 1ntert-Med in buying it. And
lo and behold st came up 1.1.1th a bu yer John Brown &
Company, a big Untash 1·ng1neenng and construction
firm
Brown. 1t turned out. was walling to pay $40 a
"hart' ror Lee!>ona Meanwhile. as Leesona wa!>
!>fardung for a fnendly buy1..•r Walen continued to
buy sl\ares. ending up with a tota l of 44-0,000 at an
a \'erage pn<"e v.ell under S30
JORN BROWN WILL pa~ $40 for each of those
~hares. Re5ult Walco !>land!> to mf:lke a proht of
mQrt· than SS million
That s also lhe l>Cenano lhal h~ unfolded at the
Liggett Group !\"ot t<><_> many people v.ould have been
interested an IO\ <''>li ng 1n " company lhal had made
-.uch a bot<'h ()( v.1hat wa., once their m~un bu.siness
tobilCl'O
The maker of Che-.1nf1eld L&M a nd Lark once
ranked th..ard tn !ht· indu<ilf\. now the~ "re sixth -and
last Hov.cver, tht:> do hJ\'C l>omt other allractave
ft-olurel>. h~e J&B ~r<1kh Alpo dog food. Wild
Turkey bourbon c1n<J tht• 1-'renr h anise fla vored
<ipenllf, Pernod
LIGGETY' '"ASF:l'\'ERF.O ttseH into position Cl.!i ball an a btddmg fight t-'ir..t, ct Hnt1sh company,
Grand Metropolitan bid $50 a share. It ha d a
legitimate interest an Liggett since It is the dtsllllers
of the J&B that Liggett sells here But Liggett didn't
llkeGrand ~1etropohtanal>a su1tor ,
So. to foil Gr and Metropolitan. Llggeu sold its Austin Nichols subs1d1ary to a I' rencn company,
S t andard Brand-.. mak er o f Fleischmann's
marganne and fletl>chmann's gin and Planters nuts
a nd Baby Ruth randy bars <and many many other
products> The pnc-e 1t eseaJates all the tlme -
rises now to S65 ci '>hare
Oiemicals, Oils, Pace
11-poim Dow Gain
l\EW YORK <AP) Otl and chemical stocks helped
lead the market to a broad-based raJJy io acllve trading to-
day
The Dow Jones average of JO andustnaJ stodcs rose
11 86 points to 842 92
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JOHN DARLING
TONIGHT 'S LATE~T LISTINGS
T U B E T OPPERS
KCET D 7 :30. -Crossroads:
Proposition 9. The fi rst of two programs
examining the possible effects of the
Jarvis initiative on the s tate or
California.
NBC 8 9: 30 -.. The 13 Great Ois-
a s ters That Shook the World ... A
documentary a bout some of the greatest
calamities or au time, including the
Alaska earthquake. the sinking or the
Andrea Doria and the destruction or the
Hindenburg.
CBS fl 10 :00 -Shirley MacLaine
. . Every Little Movement. Gymnast
Kurt Thomas and Dean Martin are
Shirley's guests on thus special (photo at
left).
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For the Waltons, First 200 Hours t _he Eas iest
By TOM JORY
N EW YORK <AP> -It's been nearl> a decad e
no>A since E arl Hamner tntroduced the Walton
F'amily in a two-hour movie on CBS called "The
Homecoming." The critical r eception was good.
a nd Fred Silverman. who was r.n charge of pro
grammmg at CBS at the time. lJked the concept
"I wrote 14 or 15 one-pa~e stor .> Imes. JUSt to
s how 1 could sustain the s torv." Hamner recalls
today. "At the time. I felt 1t
would be an interes tm& expert
meot.
"I HAD THE conv1cl1on you
could show an affirmative view
of people, rather than the
s hadowy. cut-paper images we
see so often on television, and
s till do well Ln the r atings."
"The Waltoos" premiered
HAMHE R Sept. 14, 1972. opposite one of
the hrt programs of the day. "The Fhp Wilson
Show." on NBC. Hamner's s how f1rushed that
season No. 12 in the ratrngs, and was second in
prime time by the end of the next season.
It has been a fixture Thursday nights al ti
since thE' pre miere program. and is included at the
4 Academy Awards
AU.THAT JAZZ <'It ~, .. ,.
WINOS OF CHANGE 1..01
LITTl.E DAMJNGB 1t11 -FOXES 41'1 .......
'WILD MOMENTS ...
GOOOSIUY LAUGHS."
Nn CIU COlUl Oringe 634 9'82 .......
c.IMWUf
Weslmotlsltl 891· 393~ ...... -.... Caell .... 1131·3501
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f"MIUlll Yllly tez. 2411
'amt· lime m CRS -.ch edule for next season
TO CELEBRATE THE c;enec; 200th ho ur
Thur!->da~ nrght. Ha mner rs host for a speC'1al two
hour prcJgram that rnclude!-> high.lights from past
season'>. a'> .,.,ell a-, a \·1s1t , with the C'ast . to the
creator':. bo~ hood home in V1r~irua·s Blue Ridge
Mo untains
Hamner has kept rontrol over development or
the scnes from the pre miere program
··My first concern:· he says ... .,.,as whether we
could m amtam the qua lity we·d had in the special
We"d had a top director. a ~ood wnter and a
marvelous cru.t. and I gues:. we IJved a c harmed
existence, because we were able to keep Richard
Thomas as John Hoy and get Michael Learned and
Ralph Waite lo play the mother and father
"ANOTHER CONCERN WAS that because
'The Homecoming' was based so specifically on
_....,. ---·-·· ...... ,.,,. M0-7444 ......... lelcll '*03le ---.L --·---~ "1-G340 0 l"' .. , .....
dCtua l events and real P<'Qple I d id not >A ant to do
an) thin~ that m ight pam m1-mber.. or m~ rMn1l~
··For that re J ..,on. · llamnt•r -.a\.., I dccrdt-d I
would ..,t3\ .,.,,th th<.· ..,Pries. ,md nt,•\er turn tt 0H·r
to '>Omt'On«· l'I'><' '
A i.:oo<l me<J'>un· of th•· ..,t·n1.·.., ... ur 1 "" I' tlUl l,.
the raC't that th<' m..iin character.. twlonli! t•'> tht>
sam e fam11\. a ... th<'' do 1n 'R<" .. L11tl!· Hou'>e o n
the Pnune:" one or"that n('twork 'mol>I prominent
program'>
·· 1 Uunk 1t"s true of t.>verr lC'lev1sron -.ho"' th<Jl
the actors develop a sense of fam1h ... Hamne r
sa~ !-.. ·and m our cast>. that"s esP«iall) t rue
because we·re deahng entirely wtth family people.
Over the yea_rs. the aC'lors have developt'd a sense
of that relationship that comes acros!-on the
screen
··ALSO:· HE SAYS. ·· ... -e allow ourselves the
luxury of indulgini.: m s pecial moments. what
STARTS TOMORROW
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m us1C'1aN. C'all ·~r3<'e notes· seen~ that might
... 1o v. do>An the dramillJC mo,ement of a story, yet
1llumtndtt• character-. and relat1onsh1ps .
· Wlwn J1Jhn BQ\ !'>tarted out as a writer. for
1n .. 1anct· hi' gr;;indrather ~aH' him som e land. and
ht ~ )l!rJndmutht•r !1 It ~ht· 'hould g1vt> him
~ml'lh1nJ! too l!Jmner rt'member... "'She gavt'
him h~r trJd1t1on a.., d ~tor~l~ll~r
It .... as a htth.• M'ene that didn't advance the
-.tor~ at all. yet 1t ~1ves ins ight mto relat1onsh1ps
a mong the people involved. and strengthens the
.,ense of farrul) ·· ~
NO W PLAYING
ACADEMY AWARD
WINNER
lest foreign
Language Fiim 1979
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• Tbere'a ooWq new under the 1potllpta Uu1
wMklDd. but nut week will nnd three community
tbuten beecttnt lnto producUon wttb tbelr latest
proJecta. Ftnt up la a revival of the mu.siC"al ''Thf' Fan
tuUcb "open.ins ""-day at lbe·Lacuna Moulton
PlayboU.e. Sba.riu a.o o~• n•1bt n~•t 'l'tiun-
day will be '"l'be 11oua~ ol Blue Leavea" •t the
f!lewport Harbor Acton TM•l r and the month's
Meoad veraioo CJI .. Th• Gtnaerbread !Ady" at the
Jlfewport 1beater Arts Ctnte:r
DOUG aowz. MANAGCNG dlN"t'tor of lhf
.Moult.on who ataa~ .. The Fanta.stit'ks" at lh~ old La~ Playhouse 15 yt-rs »go and pl•Yf<i tht' old
·Shakespearean actor. Henry,• will l&.ke tbal role
again in the reprise, which is being directed by
David Marlow Nils Anderson takes the central
role of the black-clad bandit EJ GalJo, with Kevin
Burke and Gretchen Almond as the young lovers.
Completing the Laguna cast are Crt'.'que
Wolverton and Louise Rodecker as the befuddJed
par~nts, Michael Bielitz as the Indian who does great death !>Cenes and Wsa Surette recreating her
196Sroleasthe mute
· ''The.Fantast1t'ks" will pflhy Tuesdays through
oSaturdays at 8 30 through June 14, with a 2 · 30
'matinee on June 8 -then returns July 9 to run in
-repertory with "You're a Good Man, Charlie
Brown" at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Beach. Reservations 494-0743.
THE NEWPORT HARBOR Actors Theater
'winds up its hrst season w1lh John Guare's black
,comedy ''The Hou.se of Blue Leaves." opening
next Thursday for a three-weekend run in the
Monte Vista School auditorium in Costa Mesa.
:Theater founder and executive director Nancy
.Ebsen is directing the play.
Everett Olenick plays the central role or a ~keeper hopu;ig to become a songwriter, with
Carol Grant Smith as his wlfe and Sorrell Wa yne
as bis girlfriend. Others in the cast are Joe Kawa-
] a. Ellen Hughes. Nancy Zeltzer, Nathalie
liticbaud, Patricia Gilchrist, Donald Forney and
Bill Urban. Performances will be given at 8:30 Thursdays
·through Saturdays with a 2 p.m. matinee June l at
the school, 390 Monte Vista St. Reservations
631·5110 weekday afternoons or 673-5115 anytime.
NEIL SIMON'S "THE Gingerbread Lady"
also bows in next Thursday al the Newport
Theater Arts Center with Louise Van Vianan
directing. Paula Ertz takes the title role of a re·
covering alcoholic trying to start a new life.
Darth a Softie
Movie Villain Loves Kids
EVERE'IT. Wash. <AP) -Darth Vader. the
metallic menace or the hit movie "Star Wars." has
a secret that could ruin his reputation as a bad
guy.
He's a pushover for kids.
DAVID PROWSE, THE man inside the arch·
fiend's outfit. showed up recenll~ m a gray suit,
blue shirt and tie or muted colors at a lecture
sponsored by E\•erett Community College.
Kids swarmed around tum -once they dis
Intermission
Tom Titus
Karlene Bradley and Allen Cooper are cast as
her bell tnendl. Kathleen Anoe Pea pla~ ber
daughter, with Michael Blackburn and Ken
Smolka completina the cast Curtaln is 8: 30
Thundays lhrou&b Saturdays for four weekends at th~ center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach .
R~sernlloru. 645 314.3 or 642-8119
•·oua LOCAL STAGE producuons are wind·
1ng up the1r respecuve runs Uus weekend. They
are
"Tlme Was" at South cOast Repertory's.
Second Stage Theater, ~ Town Center Drive,
Cost a Me!> a (957 4033 l Performances tonight
through SWlday at 8 30 with a matinee Sunday at 3
p.m.
-.. Bui. Stop" at the Huntington Beach
Playhow.e in the Seacllff Village Center at Mam
Street and Yorktown A venue. Huntington Beach
(847-4465) Performances F'nday and Saturday al
8 30.
-"Dear Delinquent" at the San Clemente
Community Theater, 202 Avt'nida Cabrillo, S:an Clem~n(e (492-0465J . Closing i>e ormances torii6tht
throug'h Saturday at 8 · 30.
-"Equus" at the Golden West College
Playbox Theater, orr Gothard Street in Huntington
Beach (892·7711 ). Performances tonight through
• Saturday al 8 30 ::ind a Sunday matinee at 2·30
All in the Fingers
NEW YORK <A P) -Virtuoso pianist Artur
Rubinstein said he knew from the time bis son.
John. was 4 years old that he would "amount to
someUung"
At the Longacre Theater this week. Rubinstein,
93, said lusson had more than metlus forecast.
John Rubmstem. 32, was performing m the hit
play "Children of ::i Lesser God" -a role that
brought him a Tony nomination for best actor -
and his fjlther wa.s 1n the audlence Rubmstem.pl
a man who marries a deal woman and com·
mun1cates in sh~n language.
The farm•d p1anti.t a~h-d lus son "How do you
do 1t. this pla) ·•
"Dadd\. 1t ·~ all 10 the finger'>. · h1<; son replied ·
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3095 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA
(Just Soutti of San Dteoo Fwy .. Acn>u From Fedco)
in horn-nmmed glasses was Drec•O'Y ..,,.~ ~'> l·nd ~
Vade r. c.ors-i11 '""' ~~ C•«•orv ,~ "I enJOY kids They remind •re c•~t~ o• ,,,,. DRIVE· THRlJ. SERVICE AVAIL.AB~
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three children in Croydon, rune
mi~southofLondon.
When he's not at work. he
putters around the house.
gardens and reads, hardly the
nasty pursuits that consume the ,.•owsE iron-lunged villain Vader .
SOMEWHAT TO BIS dismay, Prowse can go
out tn public without being recognized. That's
because he hit stardom in ''Star Wars" behind so
poundl of fiberglass and quilted leather costume.
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Soft tinkling dJnnu musk'.
elqpm candldJt tabfc srtti• the grandeur of Oamlng lllblesklc cookCt)t
The uJtJmattlv danceable Dick ~II 'P't<> Is fcaluttd
1burldly ~ ~7to12. and IOft pi2no other~.
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Barbara inspect
photos at the
Los Angeles
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where t h e
former TV host
was honored by
the Mu sic
Friends of the
Library.
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Edwards Newport Cinema
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Don Ada•s Smarting From Movie Debut • ay aoa nt0•
HOU.YWOOD (Afll -'l"be hqe billboard overloollq
thl" Sunset Stnp trumpet.a: "WoWd J08 betteYe Don Adamt
aa Mb,..•-ell Smert la hi• Cant motioa pktun!"
Doil Adame ~lll"v "The Nude Bomb," which
Uotv rta1 n>h~• t!d lhlS month, ts lndeed hll tinl movt
lronlulJy, ance1 he a OM fA lbe 1WOl'ld'1 l"Qt.l film
tau and aot hi:. i.l rt In &how bullne9a lmltat.ln1 the 1ta_t1
Al\YOIMI atarnna In hi nrst C••tw-e would be deJl•htt'd
wltb the btllboard l4 Ina • tomM!ao, Adami found
sometbi.nAJ Lo complain a bout
"'fttt: PtC'T RE ... H anunbled. "It doe n't look Uk
me. My (r"lf ndK taall rn~ up and Hy, 'la that you on thCI
billboard'' I think It'" me. ISut why dld Otey have l4 make
me loot like Quuamodo•"
A• ror "The Nudtl &mb, .. be also bu ~rvatJOCUi
"I ho~ It's aood." he aald "I can't really tl"ll
[_1tt It ·
an)'mon I clldn't 10 to any ol tbe aoeak prevuiwa, wtuch
I'm told -.at v ry well. I 81w It cold In a proJection room
not 41 1ood way to a comedy There were a lot of
lhlnCI taken out that I would Ulte to see put back an
''W11 N I MICNTIONBD lbem, I was told. 'Oon. tht-
hrat cul wu lhrN hours and 40 m1nutes. we had to bnng at
dowo lO to mlnut 1 ' I und rat.and that l Just wash they
had ltt-pt IOM t' ol lh »e>clal comment. We had a lot or that
In 'Gel Sm111rt .' "
Lefft hJa comments sound entirely downbeat. 1t should
be' addt."d lhol htl 11 admittedly not the best judge of his
own work
"I've never thou&ht Uu&t unythlng I dld was good
lncludiJUl 'Get Smart ' Al the time I was dissatisfied with
tbt! shows Now that I see them ln reruns, I rind that 70
1>4lfCl'Ot Of them are very (unny "
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67 foreign countries as well "
Af'Wf Producer J ennings Lang ("Earthquake," "Airports" i
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•Horoscope •Classified
Interior
Lan aper
Society's new-found fascination
with leaves and fronds is making
lots of green for at least one Costa
Mesan. ~· •
By mCBAEL DOUGAN
Of .. oe.ty ~ l&aff
Remember when the only peo-
ple who decorated their homes
with herds of live plants were
-bobemtans and liWi wTcJows'!
Times have changed, and
Costa Mesan Sue Ba llew is
mating money. a fair amount of
it, nurturing society's new-found
fascination with leaves and
fronds.
Her business is called Garden
Habitats and Ms. Ballew is an
''interior landscaper." She goes
into a home or business, de·
termines what plants should go
where, sells or leases tbem' lo
tbe customer and then provides complete maintenance serv1ces.
Her clients need never touch a
watering pail
It's a job for the plant·happy ··:
"There were few comparues
doing this a few years ago." Ms.
· Ballew noted. "l don't know if
there were any "
"l don't know what caused
this (sudden 'popularity of
plants)," she said. "It's just one or t.boee things thal people got
interested in a few years ago."
THAT 1NTEaEST ls reflect·
ed, in part, by Ms. Ballew's
sales figure.s. She started
Garden Habitats two years qo
and. in her first 12 months, did
$15,000 in business. Last year
she toe* in $100,000. Next year,
~be predicta. will be bigger.
M s Ballew, Z7, said most ot
her customers are restaurants
and business offices, although
she alao provides plant m.ain-tenan«lw. number ol homes.
In restaurants, she aaid, "The
plants are a tool they use to pre-
sent their product." In offices,
pJanls are intended to bolster
employee morale by providing a
pleasant work environment.
Garden Habitat.a bas plants in
some ID homes and buaiDesses,
inchuliog Victoria Station
restaurant.. tbe reliolW offices fear Der Weiaerschnluel and
Paelf ac Sltereo, and tbe Arcadia
and Del Amo All·Pro Athletic
Clubs. Ms. Ballew lS drawing up
plans for French restaurant en·
trepreneur Jacque Borel and his
dining c hains rn Southern
California named Casa d1
Pompei and La Vi~ err Ro~c
MS. BALLEW said the most
prevalent mistake made by peo
pie who select and place their
own plants is that they don't con·
sider lighting.
"They just put a plant where they want it. like a piece of
furniture. even if the re 's not
enough light." she said. "There
are very few plants that will do
well in a home situation 1(
· there's not enough light.•·
· · 10 a business. I stick to 10 to 20 basic plants. The kind that you
buy at swap meets or an the
drugstore take too much care and they're loo sensitive You want
sturdy pla,nts that will look good ..
.Because manv restaurants are
now using an atrium · type decor.
they offer excellent hght for
plant-growing, Ms. Ballew said.
Her interest in things that
grow stemmed from a stint as a
floral shop employee. Ms.
Ballew explained. Sbe went on to
study ornamental horticulture at
Orange Coast College.
AT 1111ES. when dealing with
potential clients. being a woman
running a business can be a dis·
advantage, she said.
"Sometimes I get the feeling
lbat they don't take me senous-
ly. But some doo 't even consider
tbat I'm a fe male. they just listen to what I have to say." she
observed. \ "It's just a personal thing with
some people." she added. "A lot
or meo would rather work with
men."
But, said Ms. Ballew. ''Since
I've been in this business, I've
found that women are much bet·
t.er than men, definitely. They
pay more attention to detail
when lhey're caring for the
plants. And their abilities are
better in designing ~ause they
have a feel for the bome an<4 a
better atmosphere."
Partners Jerry Brase
(left) and Terry Hermann
relax on one of their
creations.
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Sue Ballew calls herself an 'interior landscaper.·
Blink At That
A former tennis shoe salesman has
pooled his efforts with an ex-
political science major to provide
heavenly nights.
By JUDITH OIS>N o. .. o...,~s-
When the subject is beds and
mattresses. there are a lot of
possibilities for puns. Pillow talk
and that sort of thing.
Bul with Jerry Brase and
Terry Hermann, beds are a
sertous business.
Never mind that they call
their shop Forty Winks. J11&t
blink at lbal and go on.
The partners make custom
beds in their Santa Ana shop to
whatever specification a
customer wants. whet.her it be
king-siled, midget length or 10
feet tall.
They specialize in wooden
beds, however, so if you want a
bran bead.board you're "knot"
Wtely to Id it from them.
Most important, Brase and
Hermann make their own box
sprinp and mattresaes and pl'O-
mise abeavenlyntgbtofsleep.
Bed design seems an unlitely
field for a former tennia shoe
salesman, u wu Hermann. and
a political science major In col·
lege, which ls Brase'• back·
ground.
•BUT THE PAaTNBll& who
met in tbe el1btb grade In
Oran,e. reallied tbat they could
combine tbelr taleata into a very
unusual compan)'. "I wu In the wholesale mat·
tress business before." Brase
said. "And I saw the tendency
for companies lo take lbing.s out
of the product."
He and Hermann, who's the
wood specialist. began making
mattresses lo tbe old-fashioned
s pecifications of well-known
companies and combining them
with their custom·made bed
frames.
"We started out by making a
lot of mattresses for antiques,"
Brase said, "and since we have
a knowledge of wood w~ decided
to 'borrow' the antiques'a.od
make them larger.
• 'Tbeo we started ma.king be&
with kes of this and t.bal."
Now. ihe bulk ol their wort is
antique reproducUoos, elon,ated
for the. tall peopl• <>f lbe 1980s~
and the moll popular material is
oak.
TBBY ALSO deai1n sleek,
cootempor..-y fra.met of teat.
walnut. cberTy and rosewood.
Some cmt.omen want more
exolic wood.a aucb as ebony,
Braae sald, and with their
network of sources, they've "never been ltUmped yet."
Tbe bedl 10 all over the worid. ao there an people ln many
countries cetttn1 a .aood
Brtu/Hermann sleep. One. Ii~
Ung ln tbelr lbowroom a few
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moat poJHat•r ltern OD their
draw-. board, Brue u d, and
lbff• uaually atart at around
•1000 for a bu c dea.l,-n
There la no "aven1t' price,"
Braae emphasaud, and \bey
have made Mt.a that with pdre
ta11 up to $4,400. ··Most are
around ~ to '800." Bra not·
ed. "but thert' really 1s no
• averaafe Pl"ICt' "'
BE SAID nt.AT the two an-
not '" bulln .If to comptite Wllh mass produced be<!ls but to ()(fer
.somethtn& peoiJle cu't Hod
t-lsewhere
"Don't rome here 11 you want
to save money." Brase 11sserted
"But if you have s hopped and
can 't find it, come here "
Brase. a long-llme Newport
Beach resident. has drawn up
another plan for his life and soon
will b'e spending his nights
dreaming about school rather
than mattresses and frames
He bas enrolled an the M A.
program at Biola College and
will begin studying for a degree
in theology and psychology m
June.
"The ex~rience I've had.. m
the tast-two to 'thtff years Tu· -
dicates that there are a lot of
people needing help," he ex·
plained.
o.l!J .......... "--TERRY HERMANN WITH BUTTON-TUFTING MACHINE
"My basic floor plan is lo
spend five to six years getting it.
By then J!D be willing to get out
or this business."
to the upholstery tabll' s prings are 9 "'2-gauge steel .
there are no unsupported spots
on the mattress. and the fabric
is locked two ways to keep it in
place BRASE POINTS to a mattress
and box springs for one last
sales pitch before be goes back
"Sit down." he )>ayi., potnllll~
to the end or a m attre!.~. He 1s
obliged and mdeed he 1s right.
It's comfortable beyond belief
rrs because all the work is
done by hand and no corners a re
turned, Brase e xplained. The
Yes, Brase is right. The beds
a r e soo oooo com -
fortable ..... zzzuuuzu.
Festival
Perf ornaers
Musicians Susan Fries and
Richard Glenn are among
e ntertainers who will
perform tonight at a kick-
off party for the Newport
Beach City Arts Festival.
Th e invitational party.
beginning at 5:30 p.m . at the
Newpo rt Harbor Art
Museum, is a prelude to the
16th annual Alts Festival
\.\ h1ch begins at noon Satur·
day at F ashion Island and
('Ont inuc~ through 6 p m
Sunday.
Royalty Into Farming
'If it weren 't for their royal duties, farming would be
the life chosen by British royalty, says author Ralph
Whitlock.
LONDON CAP> -If lhe British royal fam1 ·
ly did not have to be royal, they would all be
farmers.
Farmer.author Ralph Whitlock came to
that conclusion after seeing seven of the many
royal farms a t work.
"If it were not for the ir royal duties, farm·
ing would be the life they would c hoose.··
Whitlock told a reporte r alter his book, "Royal
Farmers:· was published recently.
He says Queen Elizabeth 11 and he r
C'.onstucting
Constructing plans for a Construction
Employment Opportunities Seminar June
14 are <from left) Virginia Lehner, Marie
Osowski and Nancy Nichols. For informa·
tion on the seminar, to be held at the
YWCA in Santa Ana, call 536-2591.
husband. Prince Philtp, keep a careruJ eye on
their £arm:.. v.h1ch must all be self-supportiJl&.
J UST HOW MANY farms there are, royal·
run as well as tenanted. is not disclosed.
Bl's 1des feeding royalty. the rarms contribute
Sl:J million a year toward state income.
Whitloc k. 67, who farms at Yeovil.
Somerset. said he found Pnncess Anne and her
hus band, ex-Army Capt. Maril Phillips, "un-
dert aking the Herculean task of reclaiming and
taming a formidable acreage or recalcitrant
land.·· at Gatcomb Park in Gloucestershire.
The queen bought the 7JO.acre estate for the
young couple for $540,000. then paid a like
amount for 600 acres of adjoining farmland.
Al Barnwell. near Peterborough, the farm
hom e of the queen's nephew. the Duke of
Gloucester. Whillock found Dowager Duchess
Alice weeding the garden.
Whitlock revealed that the queen prefers
untreated milk from her pedigree herd of
J er sey cows at Windsor Park. ll is delivered the
21 miles to Buckingham Palace three times a
week, m green bottles with gold caps bearing
the symbol EHll (Elizabeth Regina ti).
WITII TUE MILK go cartons or cream
cheese from the 19th-century dajry at the
Windsor farm . and vegetables, fruit and
flowers. Tall plants are grown especially for the
lofty staterooms or the palace.
The army horses at Windsor barracks and
the royal stables produce 20 tons of manure a
week. which 1s spread on the royal mushroom
beds at Windsor and on the kitchen urdens.
Fruit from the 48 acres of black-currant
bus hes at Sandringham in Norfolk is sold for a
well known commercial cordial. Mutton for the
royal table comes from a flock of rare Soay
i.heep at Balmoral in Scotland.
Supporting the popular notion that a farmer
is hidden in every En11.labman, WhiUock says:
"In ma.ting the most of-4beir'rural i.nberitance
the royal family are doing exactly u most or
tbe queen's subjects would do if tbeJ could
c hange places."
t Horoscope
SATURDAY, MAY Z4
By SYDNEY OMARR
)
ARIES <Mar 21 -Apr 19> Forces tend to be
scattered kt-y 1i. to 1nvt•st1gate. put queM1ons
ln wr1tUlg You'll encountt-r a hvewire Gemini.
Contracts, special agreem ents dominate agen
da One clrn.t> to you becomes more aware of
"body 1magt• "
TAURUS <Apr 20 May 201 f'nend com-
plains about being ··n·-.tr1cted " Perceive
humor in 51tuut1on. Accent on service work. get-
ting details out or \lo ay and t>hminatlng red tape.
Aquanus. another Tauru!) and a S<:orp10 figure
prominently
GEMJNJ <May 2l·June 20) Dig beneath
layers of pretense -be analytical. c reative and
recognize encounter with )Qve when 1t occurs.
Virgo native play~ s1gn1f1cant role Future
trave l and publication plan.-. coml' into focus
Member or oppo~1te !)ex make~ life more m terest1ng
CANCER Uune 21 July 22J Practical mat·
ters. sttuntv mea~urt') dom1not(• Accent
diplomacy, bt-r1-ccptl\e to domc!)t1c change and
adjustment Tauru'> LshrJ. Scc,rp10 native!)
figure promtnently Que..,t1oru. art'.)P concerning
property values <,tttk to basic h~ues. avoid
"fancy" arrangl'ml'nls ur .. t·heme.,
LEO (July 23 Aug 221 You gel support
from persons v. ho prl'\ tou ~> v.ere tnd1ffereot
Pisces. Virgo na\1\c~ pl.,, key rot~ Emphasis
on 1de;1s. tnps, rPlatl\t·-.. c·orrN.se reports. Find
out what othl·r-. t·xiwrt ,,r )•JU Dehne u:rml>.
perfect mt:thods. J\OHJ t'lf decPpt1on
\'IRGO I \u~ l:I Sq>I 221 Money 11> S~ll.l&hlcd \OU .(:OU.t;( I. °"I.Ar.. IO<'r~a~· tn -come pott>nlial CiJµr11·urn. Cannr natives
figure prom1nl·ntly 'nu II ha\ 1· c1dd1tiooa l
responsibility. more aulhnrit v .ind fananc1al pie
lure wtU ht-tu \Our Jd\JOIJ~l'
LIBRA <~pt 23 < h l 22' Accent on in
1llat1ve. andcix:ndcncc. comµI~ tsr1n of important
ass1~nml'nt. Anutht:r L1br:J ..i.nd an Anes figure
in !)Ctmano Y11u n•t·c1 \ P accolade'.) .. 1 '>pec1al
honor you v.111 be at n~ht. µlace at crucial mo
ment
SCORPIO t<Jct z.1 'liv 211 You break
throul(h barncr-. of feJr Jnf'! doubt What you
seek is av<ulablc -1£ )ou act m a dirttt,
original. crcaln'<' mann<'r Leo. Aquarius
natives figure prominently Fulfill obhgation to
individual ~.nfint.'CI lo homc or bpsp1lal
SAGrITARn'S C ~o' 22 Dt-c 21) Stnve to
make dream!> corn~ true You are on nghl lrack
-intu11.Jon 1s on t11rgt>t Aquanan figures prom·
~ently Relat1H• make'> 1>Pf'c1al caJI to ctanfy
iunerary Good 10\e!ltmcnt rounsel 1! avaUable.
You are comtn~ closer to J3<'kpot. CAPRICOR~ <Dec 22·Jan 19) · Stress
versatility take noth111g for ~ranlf.'d. insist on
answers. not l"' J!>IOn !> Gemini. Sagittarius
person.<. ri~url' promin1:ntlv Your ~oat is an
s ight superior wJnl.l> \Ou to ::.ucce<.'<f. but does
not want SUCCl');.'> to tumc · too Ca!>tl) " You'll
see'
AQUARlt'S IJan 20 hti U11 Good lunar
aspect romc1des nov.-with d1 ... t.i!l<'t! langud~t!
commun1c.illun -.p1nlu.il u1,,1._t L. bl sng ··an
touch" \I.1th loH•d one H 1;1dtJli" r. to pubh!)h111g
proJecl ,., n•mfl\1•d ~tall: ~our CJ'>f' and your
view'> Anolhl·r Aquun:Jn .rnJ ..i ~uJrt•111 £1guri> · promuwnlh
PIM.ES 1 h ·b 13 '1 1r _., 'i ou pcrC'e1vl
wha l I!) lo u<Tur you !'>t n l' trl'nd or ~our ov.n
future. Kev I'> to have £d1lh 10 \IJ~CU Soml'
member.. Of family may Cllmplain JboUl monty
and v.arn ~bout lack of 1 'PN1enc<' llov.e' er.
stJck to l'OUrse, pioneer )Our o'4n LraJls
S1nqles Calendar ruru 'ac:/'1 WedMJday and cori·
f ams m/nrma:wn on d~ ussvm Q'T'OUPI. part 11: i and
f'ut'nB •IJ)t"l'l to the public :11 till' Ororiq' roost ar!"O
Send rv>tll't'~ tn .'im11~s Colt"l'V!tlr DaiJ11 f'tlfJI P < 1
Bor J5'ilJ Costa M1•w. rA ~2'·~'fi lnc1U<U 11our namr
and tel.t>phone number .\ olu ~ l ... ~1 bt' rtce1ved lwu
wee ks 111 advance o I an t'vntl
It's Never
Too Late·
PLEASANT HILL,
FEATURING
~
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Speci•llzlng In
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1803 Newp0rt Blv
Costa Mesa
Mo . CAP> -The year~ I~;)! was 1920. Dewey
Bla c kman tho ught
Gladys Shireman was a
bit too eager to get mar-
ried. He was JUSt 19 and
he felt that was too
young to marry.
But reeently when
Gl•dya repeated her
auuestion that they get
married, well, Dewey
agreed.
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tters Becoming
Status Symbol?
Wtlh the pri~ or J>06lqe (Olftl up lo 20
ttnll a h•tter Mll year, I don't know how mu('h
lonfl"t I can afford to communlcatt•
My cor~pondenC"e isn't tudly aonn u
from tM pm ol ElJubtlb Barrett 8rowru.o11.
you know
Usually, t be&to my lell.-~ with an apoloo
for not writinJ, follow~ by a l.IAt or u or 2IO t>•
cuse that would dt'p~ss ~ Osmonds •
T1DS 18 t'OLLOWEO by a qwa to how I
rutty <'llre "liow ln lht' world are you• Are yoo
sewln& .wythmJ new" llow'a your mother., Did
you see. M·A S.H last wt-ek'> Dad you ever find
out why Rob's e1ars were ranging?"
Then l move aJong tot~ current stuff, lake
what I am having ror dinner and an update on
what every member of the family ll> doing at the
moment I am writing the letter I Reading tht!
paper. Teasing the 'dog Hanging on the phone
Gomg lh.rougtiJn,y Rune J -_ -
-{usually take half a page to explain that the
only thing I hate more than cheup gossip as the
people who spread it
Th.ts IS followed by three page!> or cheap
oaalp "MM-n romf' a fn1 cute 1111yt.n1s by my
chlldrt'O with h11, h• '1 In parenlhes . • reprl1e
of my twnlt•·nt·e tor not wriUng und 1t promlJe to
do bt-ttrr next llml", iand thal'1 if
THAT OalVEL mla&ht hav~ been worth
thn•6 cent.ii al orw t1m.-hut it Is clear that the
(luallt( of my Idlers hus not kept pace with the
co t o wntm.r lnc:re1u1t•1
Thl'r.i u.rc s~veral changes In lt!Uer-wnllng
that Ammc1u\8 will be looking at
1 AIJ.!lummg that delivery deluys will get
worsf' 1n.11tead of better. letters should have a
fh~itablt' ~fenmcc of lJme
Euo1pJl' 'Thl' baby as cutll.ng his teeth
and LI> rrabby" I ar Je tt.er 1s received June 1980·
July 19't0) "Th{• baby 1s toilet·trained and no
longer upplyang for a cha!rng scholarship" (if
received Apnl U>8l-February 1984) "The baby
has graduated a nd is unemployed" 11r received
June 2()()0.Jul y 2003)
2 f or 20 cent!> you should have someUung
important to ~ay an your letters. A Tupperware
party Is not an earthsha king event unless Burt
Reynolds i.hows up for i~
3. LONG l.ETl'ERS wall become a thing of
the past Look for Chn:.tmas newsletters that
"all abbreviate the ir accomplis hments with
"Overachievt•fi> still wonderful. !See Newslet·
ters 1978, 1979, 1980, e tc >"
Yes. 1 predict le ll<'rs will become the
oev.•c:.t. st.at.4.b ~ymbol in th1r. countrv:-
1 tan JUS\ S<'C a kid an college sending his
mothrr a tl'legram for h<'r birthday and his
m olhl'r :.hru~g1ng , .. He couldn't afford a let
ter""
Corn Husks In Hair
. DEAR ANN LANDERS:-The letter from
that idiot who complained about people with
"farm mentality" really burned me up. She am·
)>lied that farmers are dumbbells who allow
• their animals to run loos e ctnd bteed tn·
discriminately.
Mv husband and I are both agricuJtural
school, graduates. We are well informed on •
A1111
Landers
-hloodlines and artificial insemrnallon. There as
no aspect of animal husbandry we don't know.
: Today, a farmer must be an expert on soil,
mass r:narkeling, storage, parity ~d .the lat~st
in t!(\Wpment. Our margin of profit is so sLim
)hat if we aren't alert we can get wit>ed out. . We are always at the mercy or the ele-
'ments. An early frost, heavy rains, floods.
tornadoes or dry spells can make or break us.
Al present, we have ejgbt dogs of maxed
breed -all dropped off io deplorable condition
.bY city folks, of course. One was a mother with
four tick-infested puppies. Have you ever heard
of a farm person laking animals to the city and
dumping them?
· I'll bet you will get a load of complaints on
that boob's letter . She owes us farm people a n
"apology. -GLAD TO BE ONE
DEA.ll GLAD: lligbt you are. I rttelved
'hundreds of complalats from readers wbo r~·
I)
It I)
sented the term "farm mentality." Thanks for
writing a l~ter I could print. .
Being an Iowa girl m yselt, I can tell you
this t'ountry's backbone-is lb~ farmer. I'm
pr»ud of tbe corn bu.sks ia my ball'.
DEAR ANN LA.'IJDERS · lam.a high ~chool
st>n1or. 6·2. and W<'ig h 205 Ever :.ance l can re·
member. rn} dad has bN·n pu...,hin~ me to <'Xcc·I
1n sports. M~ coordination \\as nl'\.l.'r very good,
a nd I was ndJculed tt lot. I hale the discipline 1l
took to be part of a team lo m~ :.ophomore
~ca r 1 decided to for~l't. a bout sports.
The problem 1s m y older brother He t!> l<'r ·
r1fic al football, bast!ball . basketball. racquet
ball and socct>r People think because he's su great I shouJd follow an has footsteps. The pres ·
sure to "ge t an there and show my stuff" 1s
more than I ca n take. Please think of a snappy
comeback .~ NO STAR
DEAK N.S.: You don't need a snappy comf'·
back. Go in a differ ent direction. Develoo
skills in drama. music, art. debating, chess,
backgammon, photography, the Ust is endless. You need your own lhlng, soo. Gel Jtoing and H.nd il.
DEAR ANN LANDERS. I am a 12·year·old
girl who has been reading your column s ince I
was eight. Everybody tells you everything, so I
will, too
When I was younger I used to lose Uungs a
lot. My Cavonte aunt a lways said. "T'll bet you
will fmd it in lhe very last place/ou look."
She sure was right. I woul look high and
low aQd then, in the very last place I looked.
there it was . Can you figure this out? -
DETROIT QUESTIONER
DEAR DETROIT: It's simple. When you
find wbafyou are lookiag few, yo. atop lookl.eg.
So the platt you fOGlld it was tlae last place you
looked.
select
group of
summer dresses
no~ at ~2 PRICE!
0
I) summer sleepwear! I)
I) .. ..
I)
I) Long gowm. Shorty gowns Sleeve/cs; gowns W1,ip robe ~
I)
q Reg . $1 4.00 Reg. $1 2.00 Reg. $22.00 Roa $40.00 0
~ SJ\LE SAr._E. SA LE SALE
~ $9.85 $7.85 .$14.85 $29.85 d
"' "' d .,;
~ ~ LIS plaid Sleeveless LIS sleepshirt s LIS sleepshi.rts ~ sleepshirts long gown (short) (lonq) ~ -E Reg. $16.00 Reg. $25.00 Reg. $25.00 Rea. $27.00
ti; SALE SALE SALE c> SALE 1) $16.85 $16.85 $17.86 I) $9.85 .. • • .. ..
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Hookers
To Play
Politics
NEW YORK CAP> -Four
yura qo, Manhattan rolled out
the red carpet for delegates to
the Democratic National Con·
vention. Thia year, even the
clly'a prostitutes oy t hey'll
work overtime -but at new,
higher prices.
"Bustness does increase." sajd
Margaret Prescod Roberts. head
or the New York Prostitutes
Collective.
SOE SAID THE number of
prostitutes working Manhattan
during the Madison Square
Garden convention in August
may increase by almos t one-
hatr.
Margo St. James, bead or the
prostitute group COYOTE. or
Call Off Your Old Tired EtJucs.
s aid hookers will be c harging up
to twice the usual rate.
"U it"s SSO. it'U be $100 tr it's
usually $100, it'll be $150" she
said.
THERE WAS NO comment
from the Democratic National
Comoiilfec. A ~pokesman for
Mayor Edward I Koch said
"The laws against pro!>t1 tut1on
will be enforced al> the.)-\J I" a}..,
are e nfor<'ed "
Fmc.-s against prosl1\ull'"' ar1·
part of the reason for lht· h1gh1•1
prices. said In s Dela Cruz. h1:-ad
of Prostitutes of Nۥw Yo rk
"Somt.>body's got to pa) for
them," :o.hc said
The polic<· wall tx· trying to t·n
force a tough anti loitering la"
but the l<'adl'rs of prostllult•' or
gnnizat1ons :said they plan tu
rl'cruit no n -p ros t 1t \lt1:., <11
mingle wtth tht>m to try to bail
police into makm~ Cabe arre-.L..,
THE LEADERS SAID that a'
many as 150 ··straight" r<•rrwL..,
per night will b<-enlisted to
se rve as decoys Miss Robert...,
said if pohc<' "e r<' not l'arefuJ in
m aking arrests. "there may be
a flood of lawswts "
Told of the deco} plans. a
pohce spokesman, :.c.11d :.a mply,
"If a person sohc1ts, ht• gets
locked up If a person loiter>, he
gets lO<'ked up "
The state'!> anti 101tcran~ Jaw.
pass ed JUSt before the 1976 con·
ve ntion. was nicknamed the
"Demo crati c C o n ventio n
Hookers' Bill.·· It has been up·
held by the courts, but there
h ave been two case s whe re
damages were awarded to non
prostitutes caught in swee~.
MISS ST. JAMES said the·
Re publican convention in Jul}
m ight bring even m ore pro-
stitutes to Detroit.
Third Brake
Light Would
Cut Crashes
! WASHINGTON CAP ) -The
o simple. inexpensive addition or a
o third brake Light located just un· ! der th e cent e r o f an
o automobile's rear window can
~ ~~!s~~~ ~nu~~fr~ ~~v~~~~~~~
, tests show j
:• The finding announced by the
;. Transportation Department re-
" s uit s from s tudy ing 5 .400
" telephone company cars in mne ~ states last year. 2,466 of which
o we r e equipped with a high-
0 mounted auxiliary stop lamp ~ The accident r ate for the cars
o with the extra lamp was S4 per·
0 cent lower than for the cars with ! only conventional brake hgbts.
o according to the OOT's National ! Highway Traffic Safety Ad·
o ministration. A similar 1978
o study showed the same results ! with taxi1I in Washington, D C.
o "We may have found a prac·
<i tical solution to reducing a cost·
: ly and common type of traffic
o accident, the rear-end collisjon. :1 It accounts for nearly three
0 million accidents annually. And
• this simple change in the rear-! ligbti.og system or a passenger
o car should cost the consumer no
• more than SS." said NHTSA Ad· ! mi.ni5trator Joan Claybrook.
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Greeks Tough
On Smokers
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ATHENS, Greece CAP>
-Stepping up its anti·
smokio1 campaifn. the
Greek eovemment bas is-
sued a decree prohibiting
ci1arett.e. pipe and cigar
amoklq ln mos\ indoor
public areas. special purchase shirts!
Long sleeve cotton blend lino and jacquard. ORIGINA L PRICE $28
Now $1S.85
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• • , • Newport &..ch (714) 644·4411 P11/m Spring~ (714)325·2891 Gromnon1 (?HJ 461 ·0051 L..u Veq.v (702)735-6373 •
: s.n FrAnClro (415) l62·Z277 P•lo AJ10 (415) 32H041 Cffmtl (408} 624·1412 Wtlnur Cffflt (415) 932·?5?0 :1 • • *******************w*****•******************************************
Tbe oaly e.xceptions wiU
be special 1moking sec-
Uoo.t In ai.rporU and train
at.at.ioas. The decree cov·
era all balls, walUn1
rooms, elevaton and con·
fer.nee rooms ln bu.lldlni•
under at.ate control.
Smokin1 has been
forbidden l n movie
theaters and publJc buset,
traloa and planes for
many years.
Thurldey. May 22. 1980 DAIL'( PILOT C3
JUICfNG UP THE ELECTRIC RAILROAD
·Ptan for Bad Times During Good Times'
APWtre,....e
Electric Railroad
A Winner in Iowa
1-.~I J.:UY . l1J\\,1 IAf'1 ll h..t.' 15 RJ alt-!> or tr;;,ck anrl u handful
11t t•11111lm t'l'" I I nm., on l it dnul} ~'fld at ·-. bt en making a profit
~tn<'l' lht• rurn flf tht r·e111ur.
It., th1 111":1 Ti rmin.d k.tilrr,Jd ' .Ju1l·t· Lant· <1nd '4hth:
h1~g 1·r rJilrm11h fold uµ t h 1·11 1r.11 k . 11kt•t>P"-1·hugg1111t Jlong
. Our w1·n·t" Th·· ht~i;;·· ... t ""''rt'! 1<. lht: dbthly tu rPmaan ncx1
bll· · '~Jd r Jtlrt>.111 eh1d H11~ .. r Cornn 37 v. ho ha~ b<>cn known tu
\..lk<' J tr.11n 11u\ h1m ,d f F:\l·r\!)(J(j\ v.orkan~ for a -.hort l1nl' ends
up doan~ tv.11 or thr ,., J«>li"
TIU. l.J1TLI-. R.\JLRO..\U, 0\\" •.u O} ii ~rnuµ 11( Mason Cat}
bus1nc .. "rnt n run .... un th{' ... il m•· humpv ri~hl or "ay that
pa:-.sengl'r.., fullo"e<l from \la<.00 Cit\ I•• C'lt:dr Ldk1· un July 4, 1898
Its locumot1H·.., J rl.' li<1ldw1J1 W~llnMhoust· modl'h rl1i.contmut.'<.l
g1:n1•ration .. ago and 1t!> )pare p;;,ru come from -,1m1lar engine~
bought for :.crJp pnn•s
Tht· ufe blood of th•· railroad 1:. <:lectn t•1t) "h1ch the engm~
:.1p from loo:.ely '-lrung wire::. ovt.'rhead. And 11~ boss, Com er.
Joined the opNallon a derade a~o with no prev1ou::. rail experience
.. All businei-s~ are th<' '>ame except for tht-terminology. You
plan for bad llm~ during the J?ood tames." he s aid
The lo"a Te rminal u. actually two railroads The "Juice Line"
used to be the M<1hon Cat) and (;I.ear Lake Railroad The other half
ii. a 22·rrule stretch or hne c1rcli.Qg Chctrles Cat y
USTIL 1"8, THE CHARLES CITY portion al~ operated on
C'lectnc1t} ThJ\ >t·Jr . a tomc1do wiped out mo..,l of the O\'crhcad
"'ires J.nd tht: railroad rn.>" U!>t.>:. :-.l.4fld<ard du~~d un1l::..
Altogether. the rrulroad has 'n m1lel> of track, three djesel
engines, five eleclnc engines and 17 employees
"Take Alice Nichols She 's a secretary and also our freight
agent." says Com er. "We don't have enough people to have one
guy s it a round and do Just weldJng a lJ day."
Ounng an inte rv ie w, Corner took tam e out to discuss a
mecharucal problt'm with an em plO}tt and to tell a trucker where
to unload a bunch of t1e!> One late Fnday night ... JJ che mical com-
pany served by lo14 a Tt>rminal ran o ut of <>upphes Corner could
reach only ont' othe r e mployee, so the t'4 0 made the tnp.
THE LINE SERVES AGRIClLTURE·RELATED businesse:.
such a:. a drn.'<i milk plant -&nd hook:. up with the larger
~t alw auket.• Road and Ch1cagu North" e<,te m lane"
Comer 1s relut ta nl to d1:.cUS> dt-laJls of the company's bus1·
ness led~er. sa) mg uni} that af be didn't make a proht, he wouldn't
be runrung the railroad Business as slow. he said. because bus1·
ness for cust.omt'r'> '" :.low following the shut off qf grain sales to
the Soviet Cmon th1-. \ t>a r
But he sa1d the lrnt• ~enerates at least 100 car:. of business per
male of track and has "0U)~ht no government help
Com er 1s not a rail buff
"WE'RE NOT RUNNING THE railroad as a museum. We 're
doinJ? 1t because it' profitable "
If ht• "ere a buff. he might be displa ying or operating a
res tored 40-passcnJ!cr car that sits unnoticed m Iowa Terminal's stora~e shed. But bt•cause of tnSuraoce costs, the only time the old
car hit!> :.et'TI action an rt>cent years was when at was hauled out for
a bu~int.>l>.., promotron ·Passenger~ are a headache," Corner
says.
Marilyn 'Dreadful,'
Says Lord_Olivier
NEW YORK <AP> -Sir Laurence OLivier thought Marilyn
Monroe was enchanting -until they worked together.
"It was dreadful," s ays the celebrated English actor.
OLivier's comments came in an interview with ABC-TV re-
porter Barbara Walters that will be aired June 10, said the New
York Dally News, which said it )lad an advance peek
According to the News.
Olivier saw the late sex sym·
bol as a mixture of "two
clearly demarked, e ntirely
diUerent people."
''One w as the most
enchanting ~rt I ever met. I
thought. 'This is terrible. I'm
going to fall in love wiJ..b UUs
girl so much,'" Olivier s aid .
Then. as the two worked
together in the 1957 film,
"Th e Prince a nd tbe
"'·
••• . tJa
. .
Showgirl," "It became obvious to me that when she wu working,
sbe was an entirely different person.
"She was thoroughly ill-mannered ... she humiliated me and
pu\ me through the most dreadf\11 time." said Olivier . "Beine a
star and being an actress ls not necessarily lbe same lhin1."
' Wife Stabbed; Husband Held
MARYSVILLE (AP> -The
wife of a U .S . Air Force
1er1eant hu been 1\abbed to
death, and heT husband ls ln the
hospital reeovtring from ap-
puent.ly seJMnflicted silt wrl u.
autborlties report.
Beale Air Foree Base Capt.
Alton Waller said Tuesday lhal
lnnstipton went to the home
on the ~ Monday of Tech. Sit. Wilaon RaUord and b1a wife
Uncba, both 38 .
Waller uld they fouad Raiford
lylna in a bathtub with wn.t wounds, and Mn. Ratlord dud
tn a bedroom wttb muJttple stab
wounds.
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Cl JWl V PILOT fnu~y. Ma., 21. tllO
0..11 Pti.t \wtt , .....
The workmen m this truck van carrymg handicapped parking '-IJ<lCt' at the Walnut
pipe on 1~ top must have been mighty hun \'11lage Cenll'r 111 lr\'tnl' to da:.h into a
gry Thev ~cenUy used J1 clearly marked ~and~u..-h :.ht>frlor lunrh
Greeks on Rebound
Fraternities Sororities A(;(ain Popular
STATE COLLEGE. P a <AP>
-College Greeks still have 1m
age worries. soothed not at all
by s uch raucous. bttr·swtlling ,
portrayals of fraternity. men <I!)
those in the m ovie' "Anima l
Rouse."
At some campuses, in these
years or remmism. fralem1lles
:md soront1es ar e branded as
sexist Some <•hapte rs <1 rc sull
hounded by s tories or hazing
horrors
BUT ALL IN <111, fratefrut1es
and soron t1es are at the height
of a tremcndou~ rebound.
StudenLc; arriving on campu~
today are more likely to be
weanng designer denims than
the battered Army Jackets of the
early 1970s, when pure ly social
groups withe red 10 the heat or
anti-war protests
··Suddenly it's a ll right to
shave and be neat and belong to
organizations again." said Jack
Anson. exe<'ulJve director of tht>
N at1onal lnterfraternity Con·
rerence in lndJanapolis.
IN 1971·72. THE average size
of a fraternity chapter dropped
to a low of 34 membtrs from a
pre.war size or 49
"Today "'t·'rc· bac k up to an
average of 49 " An-.on ~a id
Some 235,000 men belong to
1.800 fratemjty chapterc; at 640
l: .S aod Canadian <:olleges and
un1ve r sit1es. Sorority mem-
bership has 101.·rca~ed <1bout lO
pNcenl ~tnt't' 191:!. according t11
the National Panhellcnic Con
rerenc<'. but membership f1(!urcs
arc not a vailable
TYPICAL IS TJIP. lurnaroum1
at the Sigma Pl housl' 1us1 off
the <'ampus of Penns) l\'an1.1
State t:nn1ers 1ty her(' From d
flagging membership or 34 111
1970. lhe bnck, stont-•md b<"am
Tudor·stvle house 1s full Jl 41
membe,.;
"I began lookrng for a group of
friend., "'h1•n pcopll· on m'
r1or m1tory. floor ~ta rted going
lh(·ir own S<'parall' "'a) s ... "•1111
ch:.ipter pres1d<'nl ~!ark Hi.Inion
"To me. this 1s hom t-." h1·
-.aid. propping h1'> feet on a c;h1 If
cluttered with textbooks. planh
a nd bc•e r mugs bearing lht·
Sigma Pt cr est.
MARK TASSENBAt:~ h:.id
much the saml· expenenct-when
he arn,·cd at the LCLA campw;
Zeta Beta Tau offer ed a place to
live in a high·rent d1stnct and a
social life besides
"There are a lot of fun times
Like t hl' sports proJ?ram and
ha' ing long Lalk:-. m the m1ddll·
of tht' ru ght It's like a btg r .im1
I)." he said
Dl'bb1e He1t1man J G;.11nm 1
Phi &:-td at lhl' Lnl\tr..,lt\ ••I w1~coru.1n. likes the ~pdC'I: .
· In lhe dorms. there .., JU't t>m•
Little> room. But here then·., a
living room. dmmg room and
Baekslap Bad
Clwki~ 'Cw-e' Has Critics
SAN DIEGO-l ~c;, l Slapptng a choking person on the back
a widely used. Red Cross·recommended form of emergency fi rst
aid -can actually push food deeper lllto the windpipe and lull the
v1clim. warns Dr. Henry J . Heimlich
The developer of the abdomlllaJ-thrust Heimlich maneuver
said that "il has absolutely been proven" that lhe tradil.lonaJ
backslap can be fatal lo choluog Vlctims
"IF YO HIT A PERSON ON THE b<1ck. you c<1n dnve the ob·
ject down fart.her mto the throat." He1m 1Jch said while on a promo·
tion tour for tus new book
''And you can drive it tnlo the lungs, caw;1ng death," he s aid,
adding that he knows of at least ri ve such cases
The backslap 1s the method recommended by the Hed Cro'>'>
and the National Academy of Sciences. Both suggeM the lleambch
method secood.
ln the Heimlich maneuver. someone standwg behind the vie
tim briskly hugs a fist mlo the choking person's abdomen The f1 5t
elevates the diaphragm, wtuch compresses the lung and forcet. the
food or foreign object from the throat in a blast of air.
C.P. DAIL IR., DIRECTO& OF f'JasT aid for the Red Cro!>s,
said the organization does not oppose the HelmJich maneuver. but
has not found enough evidence to support it, either •
Dail said the Red Cross may conduct controlled studJes to de
tenniDe the most effective method. but the study lllelf would pose
a haurd to participants.
Volunteers would be choked by a piece of meal au.ached lo a
string, Dail said.
Heimlich cited a Purdue University atudy showing that chok
inl victims lo6e consciousness four times a1 frequently when the
bacblap b dooe finl.
A PltOFES80a OF ADVANCED cUnJcaJ sciences at Xavier
Uaivenlty in Cincinnati Heimlich claims hll technique hu uved
t.be lives of about 1,200 c1hokini victim.a since it waa introduced six yeanqo.
"I have documented six cSe.tbs after the maneuver wu up·
plied. •t Heimlich aaid 0 but our atud1es and thole al Purdue show
there have been no 'rauures when aomet.bin1 e1'e mlatht hevr helped."
One fatality involved a Washincton, D.C. lawyer with lobtter
wedged ln bis windpipe, Heimlich said . Anotbtt involved a child
with a crayon hopelessly lodged ln her wlndpil)4l b)' a parent trylna
lo gel il out by band, be said,
The crayon could not be dillodCed evea 1Jl autopty, he aald.
llEIMLIC8 ALSO SAID TWb PEOPI~£ -one CJ( them u
pbyaician -have died from uUq peaoUl butter rleht out ot the Jar.
.. 'lbe peanut bUtt.er ~ d11tribut.*1 throuabout lbe lu.n1
wben lt goes down t.be W1'0lll way," Hetmlleb aaid.
Bec1UM of Jta UD&Que comllt.eDC'y, bt 1.W, peanu.t buU..r can·
eat!' = out bf U.. IWmllcb maMUY• llDlMI it waJ 1pread •.....__before lt ... eat.a.
JWmlicb'a Mw book le a bome luMM t.o tlMt,.aCJ rn.tlcaJ
•ltUJticm.
tl'll'\"l'>IOn room :.he :.111d
.. Plus thcrt· s home co<At>d
nw-b ··
1\1.THOl'GH FR.\TFRSlTlES
n•co~nate that the trJd1t1on of
hazan ~ hds f.!1\ t•n th,•m mon·
bljck 'l')l'., than .m~ lhtn~ (·be
ph) SI(' di :.tbUM' still Of'l'Ur::., hl..t•
paddling. abandonm<·11t .ind con
s umani:: often ha1Jrdnu.., food
and drink conco1.l1on..,
()('l';)StOnJll~ .t ~ oUnj! plt'd.:1·
d ll'... t r ~ Ing t t I r u If I II ... Cl ml
b1 1.irn• demJnd to µro' t: ht '
~ ort h) of mcml>er..,t11 p
Ont-"lH h d1·;1th 11ccurn:d A;>nl
:! J l I lhJt'e:t C'olltj.!l' in ,'\ t'W \ ork
"tale Jo'>cph PJrcllJ Ill. ~ high
:-.t hool athlete died dunnJ? •mm
1t1a11on rite mvol\'1ng runnml!
. .ind calL..,lhenics Tht· JUtops) in
d1ca1ed he died of heat strol..c
\ GROt:P CALLED the Com
m1 ttce to Halt L'seless Collegt
Killing~ .... a .. s t here havC' been JO
h<1 11ng fota.ht1es ~mce l!J70
"One or the things that has
come back loud and clear wtth
the re"urgt•nce of fratemiu~
and 'urortt1t·.., 1~ hazing This 1~
H'r ,. fnghtc-nin_g,' said the rom
m1tt1:<.''s founder . Eil l'e n
St•' t.>n.,
llt·r rm Churk ~tcnll'I. a .,tu
d1·11t at \lfr<-d t..:nl\ {•rs1ly in ~""'
\ !lrk. d1<.'d aftt•r ht>m S? confme\J
HI .1 ('jr trunk \.\1th t"'o other
pkdges They were told to dnnk
.i pint of "'h1..,ke~. a six pack of
bt>t-r and a fifth of wine during
u11t1atton m 1978. she !>aid.
MRS. STEVENS HAS carried
her campaiS?n agdinsl haung lo
~latehouse~ across the land.
~eekmg laws banning the prac
t 1 ('('
"Many people accuse me of
being anti·fraternity. I'm not
I 'm anl1 ·abuse." s aid the
Say ville. N. Y .. resident.
Greeks at Dartmouth 'College
tn New Hampsh.tre have been
c riti c i zed fo r un c ivilized
behavior. including "sexis m,
r aci s m an d anti ·
intellectuallsm." according lo a
faculty committee.
Jn late 1978. the commitltt
v. tnt so far as to recommend
fra ternities be a bolushed. This
yt-<tr. Dartmouth threatened lo
withdraw reeogmtion unless the
24! rrat<'ntilles and two sororities
took st.eps lo admil both men
<1nd women lo their groups.
OFFICIALS LAT£1l backed
off that stance. but said they
wo uld monitor the groups '
behavior. "In some sense, the1 r attacks
hit home," saJd Bill Burgeu.
president of the lnte rfratentily
Council "Since then we've
taken a look at ourselves and
urP trying to right the pro
blem s "
Toga port1es aside. Greeks
proudly pmnt lo hundreds or
hours they s pend r ahi n g
lhouaanda o( dollars for charity
Al Penn State, the 69 fratem!Ues
and sororlUes raised $145,000 ror
chnrilles in 1978-79.
More emphasls also ls being
placed on academic and cultural
ucti vttles. Som e schools hold
t-venlng classes at chapter
houses. CoUl'les he ld at the Phi
Mu sorority at Penn State in·
elude auto mechanics. lime
manaaement and contraception.
GIEEKS A.&E FOND of not· Ina that social fraternities have
exlated since 1176. They seem to
face the future with confidence .
"We're not tood because we are old,'' 11id Minnie Mae
PrelCCltt. a Kappa Delta alwnaa
and prMldent of the NaUonal
Panhdlenlt C<Jnference. "We're
old because we are aood."
J
Airline Jobs 'Few'
81 JO't'CE L KENNEDY -Dear Jo1ce: Wo•ld a fonl1a 1a.,=~1 •ake-.e •ore
N• Ye la Mco•la• a ftlpa at·
wad a Ill' -J.a., BalUmore, Md.
Vt's, for airline-that Oy overseas
route-a And about hall the m~ do.
nya Jo.eph Gln8nni, who surveys re·
qu1rcml'n1A1 for Styltne, a night alt.en·
dant N'pOrllnfC aervice. At the mo-
ment. f>utch o.nd German are the
moet aou&hl atwr languagH.
Still, the odds are discouraging.
only n f~w thousand of the hundreds
or thousands or young men and
women interviewed each year are
selected
AT UNITED. WBJCB Is among the
largest employers ol attendaot.s, one
m 3S applicants is tapped lo join 1t.s
corps of 8,700
For those chosen, the work on.en
achie ves career sta tus. rather than a
JOb held ror a re w years before mar-
rta~e. Many Oy until age 60 because
they hke the dulles and money. An
expenent'ed Uruted attendant earns
about Sl.700 ~ month for 15 houa'
ffiitbt time At all airlines. be~ers
.1rt' paid mu<'h h·•;-., mor1· in the
monthJ~ ralll!l' of W~ t n SI lXXl
t-:vt•ntua.llv an alll'OdJnt mil) be
Jbit' lo ;irrangt• 16 day:, orr each
month on thl• aHragt•, pt>rm1ttmg a
~t·c·ond JOb. c:-du<·allonal pursuits or
rommuruty acl1v1t1es l n fact. the in
hrrt•nl anooy m1t~ of the JOb may
make 1t nece~ary to Ot.>~h oot the hfe
!>I yle with othC'r 1ntl'rcst.s
A S U NITED'S L I NUA
SC'hoerlhoven explains. · 1 llunlc bemic
J flight attendant 1~ a very looel)
JOb You greet the passengers 'hello· ..
.ind then ·~oodbye' and you never ::.e<·
them a~ain " ·
Jody Muncaster , a 21 ye<l r vetnan
.sdds. "I think to :.urvl\ l' J.hf'· trm<·li
nl'~" you need to t>E' a self motJ vatl"(!
pt'rson to escape the f+>ehng of not ''"
Smellitt-Kif fer
( CAREERS J
ally belooging anywhere. I find I re-
ally have the need to become in-
volved in community atrairs and
school."
Despite the scant hiring rate ol at·
teodants Uus year and their worries
about bow fue l prices will affect job
security -some airlines are in·
·lermittenUy laymg off night alt.en·
dant.s -readers keep writing to aay
they've done everyttung but strap on
bird wings and ask what they can do
to get off the ground as a cabin crew
member.
MY. ADVICF ... IS to bffome·an ex~
pert applicant Monitor industry de·
velopments. Understand the nature
or the work by reading career books
and interv1ewmg flight altendant.s
you snare m airport lobbies. Check
your appearance for the professional
image pro1ecled an airline advertise·
ments Bone up on interviewing
techruques Apply at every airline.
And reme mber that many of
today'c; attendants were turned
down by one or more carriers. With
PE'"""'St~. --th~y managed to-fly '1h
the race ot adversity
IU.:At>FR ,,f:HVICE: S/ctJlthP IS 0
rt11mlh/q 11('1.1. ,lt'llt'r thol ktep3 readn-s m
/o-rmed of airbMs' hmng plaru, t.Olnch
con t hanqe qw.ckly l I you WOYJd Wu> a
somplt> copy. wnd yotU postcard nqu.est
10 JcnJcr l.mn K~ at Bo.r JSliO, O»ta
-'fesa ~ Ask fo-r · Skyhv ·
Arab Prefer U ..
WA SHl~GTON't AP ) -~aoy
Arab nat1oru; arc· more dtslllusaoned
with the SO\ 1et l nion than 1l appears
•md thus the l n1ted States has a bet
tn chance than do the RUS/)1ans to
:.el up and maintain strong lies With
the Middle Ea~l 011 nations, say
..,tud1e., rt-lt-d..,t:d by the J o1ol
F.conorruc Committee of Congress.
t NATION
I
Eight
Courses
Offered
Eight courses. rana·
int from cdsmetoloo to
fire t.ecbnology, will be
o ffered by the
Ca pialraoo· Laiun a
Buch RegicloaJ Occupa-
tional Program begin·
ning in June.
The courses are or·
fered to pel"I008 16 and
older who live in the
Capistrano or Laguna
Beach Unified School
Districts.
Subjects to be offered
include nursery main-
tenance, animal care,
s upermarket s k i ll s,
commercial floris try.
cos met 0·1 o g y. Ii r e
technology , f ood
s ervices and retail
trades.
Most c lasses w ill
begin June 16.
Information may be
obtained by calling the
program office al
496·3118.
Poe t s
To Hold
Dinne r
The Laguna Poets will
hold a fund-raising din-
ner May 29 to rais e
m oney to br ing poe t
Lawrence Ferhngbett1 '
to Laguna Beach for the
summeT festival.
. The dinner will be at
the home o r Ma r ta
M 1lrovich. SSS Agate St .
beRmnin& at 7:30. Th~
c~t LS $4 per person.
f erlmghetti, who won
the lnt e roal1on al
Literary Pnze in Italy.
ha -. publis hed 1 J books.
For tnformat1on, call
494·8375 or 494.9550
Soviets Develop Laser
'd ·. \\ '()Jl}\ (:\I' I Thl·
l-..irll'r jdm1n1:,lratwn hd~ dO
juthontaun· 111tclhg1:nce n •port
th.it the Sm 1et L'nwn dcHIOPt'Cl
.J j.!round·bal>ed la:.u "'l'dpon
th at could t>E' usc.-d to dcstrov
l S ~pace :.atelhtes, The :":e.;,
York Tlmes reported today.
Government offi cials said the
inlt>lhgenct• est im ate. prepared
II\ lhl' CIA and .,,·nt to President
t'Jrter IJ..<t "'et·k. al'>o r epori...
that the Sov1t'l.l> <ire "'ork1ng oo J
... 1m1l.1r anti !'Jl(•l11t1· \lo 1•apon
th;1l "'ouJd opt•rJll• frnm a '>ll<H •
nrh1t and c-ould tw l<iunchN.1 b'
thl' m 1d 198Cr... Tht· Ti mes ~aid
Although offi cials do not i.t't·
the development as altering tht·
So v i.e t ·A mer i~ a-n • m 1 l 1 la r )
balance, such a weapon could be
troublesome because it could
knock out satellites the Uruted l
~1 a l e.., dt·r11•ntJ •in for com·
munlCJtwn:., 1••11nnd1 <.s ancc .
Jnd l'3rl~ -.arning in case or
m1l1tar:> c1ttack
,\ laser 1" ..t h1,ghl~ concentr&t
ed beam of light energy In ln ·
dustnal use. 1t cJ.O cut through
metal
In Wa s hini::ton . lhrt.'e <id·
m1nistr at1on off1c1.ih v.ho
nora'n.:illy \.\OUld <;N,• 'uch dJl.1
told The Ac;S-OI. IJtt'<I Pr~ lhat
tht•\ \lo1·n un<1v..1ri· 11f ..tn) ~uch
1ntt•ll1~t·nu· rt'P<Jrt:. (Jn So' H:l
IJ'l r "'l'd~1n..., dt·\elupmi:nt-..
Thl''' pointcd out !hat lht•
normJI f1~t ... lt·p \loOuld be de
't•lopml•nt of a shorter ranjle
\I, capon . ...,uch as a g r ound·
based "A eaµon C'apabl<' or knock·
ing down anpl.anes One ot them
... aid there 1s no firm evidence
ihe SoV'lets have even that
It 1:0. a mallt'r or public record
that both the L'n1ted Stales arul
the Soviet Uruon are working on
laser weapons research. The of
hc1als. who asked not lo be iden-
tified by na me. srud it has been
believed lhat both countnes are
Jt a bout the sa m e "very early" ...,tJJ!e
1 >ne official esumated that 11
"'111 be 10 years before either
rnuntr) can produce a workablt·
la~t·r weapon
\feanY.tulr Tht" Times report
ed. the L S Air Force bas begun
to e "<amtnt' the pos~1b11lty or
building a la.5er ·powe red anU·
5a te lltte "eapon, but Pentagon
off1 c1als do not believe such J
"eapon ~ill be developed before
tbe 19905.
Read the Orange Coast
newspaper that keeps you
in --the informative
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OMCI UPOM A TM... You ·v~ heard the story, family fixH
up hou.st>, v.orks like th~ devtl, finally
f1n1 .. h t>~ thcn p r e to the y 're
Lr.uu,forrt:'d 1 Any way you'll win m Rayt·~t 4 bt.-droom. beauUfuJ pool,
t 1>l t>ful n e w carpt>t , paint and
"a llpuper presented Jl $31.5.000
IJ~I U li(JM
Rl:.ALTOR~. 675·6000
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IOMANnc •'IUYous
f1'ntbouiM YleW OCHO,
h.,bor 6 city lllt11
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In new VIiia 8 albo1
Pnc.'fd to -.eU at til),ooo Auum~ 10"''· loen I bT)' thb *Ult 't lut
Wallow Kennedy
M\11 lilortand, t~'ll&lllVI'
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t>.idroom btt:.uty with no
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0\111} ti.rd ent r~ I a rgt>
I.mull rm &. formdl din 1.u: nn Lo\ t'I~ Vlt'w n~w
Ut"(.\>r Woo t last
OCEAN PACIAC
RHIEstah
759-1616
16 UNITS !
IAllOANNINSUU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10o2 ........... 1006 c.... .......
IAaGAIN
~ 11.Att' Ont' block
to blly llftd <x~111n Owner
w I ~fUT'J S100 .llOO i. t L2' •
1175.tn> C.11 S73 IWO
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' NO 9UAUFYINe
HADORllDGE
2 Br2 Ba •lttorator'1 own
hoow 11t 1th a fantastic
vu •w ovt'rlooktng re
i1er vorr & <Uy li&ht~
l:e.tn>
LOWDOWN
Ne-w, clean llldult 2 bdrm
cmdo with "' lge 11at10
ti1mm pool. llpa . reC'
faCll & S«unt) gatt· No UDO ISLAND
qW&lJ(\ mg, low down a nd Ne\\-1> redecorated 4 Br J i.el~ will fln.anloe Only Ba on f'~ i.1mple land,
$114,SOO C all t o da> 1.icant & rt-ady for 1m +~.'i370 mediate move 1n w1 t11
·A .ttSTATE ~~!ia1~ .. ~~nl·•n ..:
__ R_EAL_ TORS ~~~~..,
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~n >OUT 0 1411 ca~tle m
South ol Ireland Emt'll
l 'al>tlr h.i~ Jttach
759-9221
'·t·oo :1an h ou ,e anrl NEWP'O«f CONDO
l'.&l'l'Ukt>rs quarters on J $94,0001
dCrt>'-Pla11 .. a1 ail for
dddtod WUh S199 SOii
Loq.o Vi~ R.E
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p<)f)I >l'J 'Jun,, .1n t1
nvirt> ~bm1t Jll uH1•r' ·
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S Dcluu 2 bdrm . 2 bath
unit.a, 11195.000 Submit
>our~auve l1nanctn1' ......,,,....
Rttllton
• '75-7060.
DtCUTIVl
2STOttY
Tiit> entry formal hvtnR
anrt d1n1n g, 1wurmct
lolchen. t!\tra lge fam1
I > r o •J m . m a s ., 1 \ e
f1reph1c-e. so11nng :.ta1rs
to rnstr 'Wt~ 4 h<e
11drnb. ~uper IR<' pauo
Cail for llll ameo1t1~
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OuarmillJI Halbo• c1u11lex
olfenn1 2 + den ownt-rs
... w11arse 11undeck &
kJIWltr 3 Bdrm rental unit
Pnced 111 -.000 Por
more info tall Carol Horr. •it P1cesetter
Real1y. 631-0C»t
c.--........ 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IUILD TO SUIT
One 30x IUf lo4
otJ.1 Begoru.a Ownr
700-1~ 543~1'8
Ouplex by owner
XJnt lo<· So P<.:H
19', down. 12"2'' AITO
ll.500 l'DlJ inC:OfTH'.
ilSUMIV.A.
8eaut1lul secluded a Bdrm. 2 ba Mesa Verd~
hone Only SIOK do14 n.
anume balance. 8111 Norton.~
55'-7777
3 Br. 21.-, ha. Mina-ocean
view Pool • .. pa High
assumable loan. Agl
S41.(ID)
New East c; M. condo
2br. l...,ba. Crpk. Jae .
Good fiMnCtng IM.SOO.
81 Builder 642·5312
FOllCl.OSURE
FORCES SA.LI
$25,ln) down lakt'S II : 1 4 m 7~ll SJM.OOO bdrm. J ba. ex.ecutl\ e re _____ ___ i.ldenct-with hot tub. Of
SZi!S.<nl .S kit TWO·<! bd fll.'t't'XCIUSl\t'
homes.ixiol&'>Pll ()W(' 631 ·2242
Call Tim !<hone. Agt. fAc.:., ~-o~ h]
631 1266 __ ~:= ·1U"""" rra YJ
TIDE POOL VIEW
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( OJ{A')"TICALL Y
HEDlCJo;O
fo'OR Q 1(,1< SAi.Jo; I
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like new' I!' 1', takeove r
loan & ~llctr !>t-7 :.uhm rt
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shoukt chKk th•ir ads
daity and report •r·
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DAILY PlLOT o~Wlftff
liatMlity for the fir-sf i~
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THE REAL
ESTATE JRL
PROPERTIES
"~PACIOUS""
IS THE WORD
BIG CANYON
On lhe 1(11lt t 11ur't
l:Prgeou.-. 11.>t'<lrnom "'11 h
lhl· ultJmJlt! m <lt·rnr J I
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bit IO ~•ert-<I dnd ""'"'
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REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 194'
OLDE COIOMA DEL M AI. We i I
maintained 2 bedroom home on corner
R 2 lot Priced only slightly above lot
value. $173.000
HEWPO«T HACH
lf'f'• I 1, ', ~
PENINSULA POINT
170 STEPS
TO OCEAN
(.om.Jon abll.' :1111 11ldt•1
h 0 nl t • , 4 U I l' t
rw1ghborhc10<f, a I I ur<l.;
h ie f1nannn1t •1 .)'.
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DIS REALTY
673 621 0
HEWPOR:r DUPLEX
SI 75,900!
•)n. hdm1 + hJlht·l~ll ~10 .!r•"'l> • I h IX k l
"'Jlt't Owrlt'r I 111J111 in~
12' • I \l'llf' I Jll fJl>l
jj;! 171.,
CHIHACOVE
WATERFRONT
7 Bdrm. 2 ..,tur' ~~ch
hornt-. tJnt1l t'H'rr>d "\ t•r
lhl' ba) Step ol f ll\ 111~
1 uom t..ill·on 1 for d
"'4lm Owner will hl'lp
I in.mt·e <.;., 11 673 l!S5t1 .,,, o. , .,,
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COUNTRY LIVING-$125,000
Bring the fa mily to sec the horses and
chicke ns on this le\ el half acre with
mountain view a longside a rippling
stre am. 2 bdrm custom home 3112 y rs .
new. Plenty o f room to build or sell off
4 lots. 12% seller fmancmg w /$30,000
down.
OPEN HO USE SAT & SUN 12·5
20412 SYCAMORE. TRA BUCO CYN.
MARY JANK. REALTOR 631-1094
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mac nab I ir vine
rea lty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
MOONLIGHT MAGIC
OPIH HOUSI THUIS. & FlttDAY
EYIMNGS, 6:l 0.t PX
2324 POaT DUIHISS
At top of Ha rbor Vi e w Phase III
Adjacent to
Fabulous Harbor Ridge Estates
We invite you to view this fine
property at s unset thru moonnse to
t r uly feel the ambien ce or this
outs tanding . hi g h .up, s weeping
view.
4 BRs -fa mily rm -exotic spa•
off mas ter BR. Professionally
la nd scaped grounds. community
pool & tennis.
Excellent assumable 1st mortgage
a nd priced to sell this week at only
$285,000 le4sehold
TOM ALLINSON 642-8235
752-1414
Campus Vo~v (...,rr
642-8235
'lOI eo,,. 0....e
551 -1700--
W·JOobidQ., ( pnl"'
644-6200
H.lk<l< v-c~'"'
75'-0lll
-IACIC.UY
Illl!>. l Mun ~ Bdrm 3
hath honw l<•.JI urt-.. .i IJH•
-•·IJ.trdll' IJm1h rm lrml
11 nmi.; r m I 'nfl-1 I fur
1 ,, , I "'r ~ 1· I " m 1 I 1
P,,•.,ul1I uJ baC'~ \a rd tor
1"111•• t•nlt'rt .. 1n1nj.! ( 11
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FULLER REAL TY
546-0814
GOLF COURSE VU
Gr .. at Back Ba\ locawm
'f'ht, b1i:: .> 1.>t-droom home
1e;i1ure. a hUl.?l' 1 am1ll ,
dJ.run)! rm add111on tug
t.'flliugh for ) our pool t:.
ble Per1e<:t for lht> tug
famJI) Jnd the flnCl' I!>
n ~hl a t $J 18.500
fULLSt REAL TY
546-0814
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Condo S84,SOO
'I bedroom l'z bat h condo
located rn Hunt1n,l(ton
&>;u·h c;rt>at starter
home 14 rlh J 111"' mlt.·rt:::.I
L"umabll.' loJn 0\\ ncr
ma' ron,,1der C-arr} tng a
:ai.J l:all i .ll 3191
c;::SEL ECT
tPROPERTIES
t-our l IA'\.lroom Jnd t'4o
:1 h1.'<1room un1h ""1t h t\
I dlt•nt 1-:.t,hidt' \ ·o,I J
\lt'!>d kx•.itmn h::.um1
c flfll ra<'t ;11 11 mtC"tl' ... t
'411h 21; du\11 n Henh
• d.11 bt-rJ1'-..c:l I ull pn11 ~ llAI C,,ill ~,.. _,i(,O
C:::SEL ECT
t PROPERTIES
INVEST IN
AN ISLAND
'Thill propert) prc:.t'nt' 2
1~·tT<Jbl£-3 Bd rm unll~
"1th a hJrdwooc:t ~<1unJ
Bwlt with quahl) and
miuntaint-tl 14 l!h l Jrt'.
1h1), BJ lho;,1 hl<1n<l
duµlt>\ provides J ">licJ
1m estrm•nt for the 1111'
1·nrrunaung bu) er Con
t.1l1 ll" for morl' dd;11b
1-'rt~nted at Sl99 5()11
ll.\LHOA ISLAND
HEAL TY
673 8700
Use the Daily Pilot
"Flll>t Rt•,ult ~t>n 1tt.>
dJ rectory Your
serv1c(' 1s our
specialty
Call 642 ~8 ext 322
ON WATEl-IEAUTIFUL DECOR
Meilt IA Y p n ar ••h YU. 2 lted. a..
co-op I• Hcwlty ~ld9 wi,. ,ool.
U75,000. '31-1400.
MAGflACOO UDO BAYFIONT
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loc ........ ft: ..... ¥1IW -....
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wttlt ftw :; I r•. $195,000.
WATERFRONT HOME~. l!\C
R•AI I "TAll
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~1 It>\\. < ""' H .. \ "•""4 l>C-lf1 8-. w •1
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B.U.").• 1..1.ind
673-6900
-f11 ~o~~.we.H ~an.~~~
THI IA YS °' MIWPOIT h ave to be the loveliest sight
a r ound. It's a ll there from every
window in this four bedroom lush
Montecito in Ha rbor View Hills.
Ever ything inside & out is ne w from
spa to oven. $399,500.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
~ 644~060
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REALTORS
675-5511
OH AYINIDA C AMPANA: ...... .,_.
INCll. n. ~co.do lad_,.,, ;2'•
Dol0ttt ~; prl•ete, ,.ttos, oc.-
•&ews.. Wei priud .. S 119,500.
ILUR=S "E P'l.AH" Wei ~ .. 4jlu1M1
co.do. Mod pcpiill• I "-.. Priud .t
SI ti.too.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 f. Coast Hwy .. C.... dtt W.-
6 ,5-551 I
PENINSULA l'OIHT
~l'\\h flt·tora tl'd l hdrm
home: Orcan v1e\\' $325.000
l.1 mil\
IAYFROHT
Wt• h:.t H· !'-l'H·ral f1n1· hnml''
"1th im ·r &. '>hp
El TORO HORSE COUNTRY
Hdt m~ .. ~ h ;.i th' raneh 'I' It·
m1111 l'Sla lt· in oran~t· l.!roH•'> 21!1 :>Ou
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\1dt> Dr •vt> N B 6 7') 6161
WESL E Y N
TAYLOR CO
REAL TORS s im:t.· 1H4
W ATBROMT-VACAMT-SSU,000
Fantastic bay & ocean view. A real
beauty in the we ll·knOWTI Mai Kai
Beautifully r efurbished IJlS1de & out
with lush new cptng & drapes <neutral
colors>. new kitchen a ppliances HuJi?e
living rm with a new mirrored wall
renecting exciting boat act1v1ty 2 L~e
bedrooms. 2 baths See any time
WIS&.Ff M. TA YlOI CO.. llA1 TO.S
2111 S-Ju ; · ... loed NEW..,"POtl-IT" C&n'H, N.a. ,..._..,, 0
CE
IBDlll BLllRS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
WY4M.ASS WITH Y1IW
Beautifully Oecoraled Five Bedroom On The
Crest Of The Hill With Outstandin,ll View Of
Ocean & Bay Thi~ llomt' Was Futured In
Irvine Worlds Maj!auoe Jlu,llt' Master Su.Ile
With F'lreplare & Sauna SpaC'10US F1m1ly
Room With Wet Bar & Fireplace Pool
OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE WITH A
12"· ALL INCLt:SI VE TRUST DEED
S69S.000
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759-9111 uc.,.. ...... ... .,....c:...-
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUlllDIA.RY OF
THE IRVINE COMP~NY
llACtf DWI.Ill
Outatandiruf Penimula locat!<m ju.at 1~ blocb from ocean. 38R It 2BR units tastefully decorated. Appt.
onl)'~ 1259,000 fee. Sharoo S&Dlth
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JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
ClOSfTO
THE OCUH
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Real &tote
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for \Our 10111~ t1un•
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PRIVAC Y
Con\ t'n1enth loc·at• d
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S YCAMORE
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'The must bt!aut1ful Plan
Je\er' 2 levels. J Br. 21,
Ba & farwl} room 8nclr
sp;i on palJo Best l<X'a
uon for pn\acy & qwet
Deeorator Wallpapers.
~. drapes, sht"l'rs
& ~hutters. Ea rth tont'
Carpet,S Parquet entn -
llus home looks J~l like
a model Q, II for further details
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Builder w ltrade for
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and appt to aee, call ~ JM"aj(, 13T.ol!Di
Pl'tnc. OnJ\
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2&38EDROOMS
Slartmit at SlOl.000 On V1ctona btwn
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Harbor Blvd .
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the livtnJt room . kitchen
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home allo bas central air mw.tiUona.na. larp I alDJ •
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star). 2 br. boat '>UP II\ ..
m oullaon $ homP for
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New modular type
tiorne., p\'l rommumty.
2 belt, 24 hr M>CUMI\
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SEAVIEW By Ownn
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loan SHI 1122
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rent Cus tom de11 1J(11
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1 "' rd l:••rui:t'. n""' furniture !>Urroundt>tl
with pl~h lllNhcapuut
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631-1400
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PAM I LY
Seclwied 2 Bdrm 2 Bath
home on a pnvate cuJ-<te
Nl<: Enclosed patio area.
ocean and canyon vtews.
frl.Dt trees plus fireplace
Subnut term,, 1213.000
LINGO REAL EST ATE
497.3331
u.,......,... 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
--
IAYSHORES
l!u.sU<' samplil'tl}' in an
environment laalored to farruly living. 3 Bdrm:.
and 2 balh&. Private
beaches. gated com
muruty. S.ve money on
thrs lowest pnl ed horrw
Owner will help fanarll'c·
$247,500
642-5200
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lotsfor SClk 2200 ......••..••......••..•
---·-~~-------c \la1<n1frcent oceanfront
NEWPORT BEA.CH owe ftnan· mg <ii 10'.
with UY < do~n Pnme
tumer bldg S31.5 000
Realonorrut<1 675 67tru
\vall now. M I bid in CM
210'.J sq ft. lot 75 '130. hlk
top. fenc\'d S!.1501mo
642-4610
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UPf?Taded CONDO 4br.
21 iba. fam rm . .-001. JJ1·
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pet~. Children OK
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Pete Barrett. ~r ~ 4-PUX Maulltaift, Oewrf' Rnori 2400
~per sharp-huge 3Br
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beach. Pool. :>pa. & g:.1r
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lam rm Best O<'ean · -------
view $1500.Yo. S81 1122 Dt>fwte 2br. 2ba. JUlO ~JI>
LIFE"
YEAR·AOUNO FUN.
Social Ac 11v111es D•·
reclor •Free Sun<Jay
Brunch• 880 s •Par-
ites •Plus much more
ASSUME t I /1%
LO•H
lmmac. former model
"' many upgrades
c..oi-ta Me-.a lO<'allon 3
&inn 2 li..t O-.ne1 w1ll 1•---------ta1Ty at Hr; for 4 > ean
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FOR LEASE
~Verde U100 sq ft. 3
tx . 2 ha. 2 rrplcs. o n .
FR.. clshwhr. dbl iiar
~ l.oeb S700 540-4400
La r&e kit c h e n1·---------w lbreald ast area. Large
sri:>.tni down Full pm·e S2l6.ouo. \'earl) rn1•r1mt
"20.000 Tenant~ pa\ lll•Llll~
'\.ew 2 bedroom 2 batlt-
home Mts•11on Lak1·s
C•1untn !'luh Golf·
tenrn pool Ut•Jlltrfully
li.nd:.c ltJ.lt<I no marn-
t.enunr1• yal'd
2br. 1989 B I hJrle.
$370Mo l child OK No
dogs l"o '>IO~IC!> 1>42 22$9
or646-7017
Woodbrifige ('Ondo 2Rr.
mstr bdrm Pnvacy &
lo w maiot ece
) ard. $11.S.500.
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Lido Isle prime property. Jarae lot. 3 Br + mald'i.
or lt>law'1 quarters. Sell
or tnde for Palm Spr-
in&S or Palm Desert Coo
do. &mU..Meyer, Ork,
641>-SWT.
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...... -eq.ft. 4 to e Bdnm. ~ .,....., Pool
aad .... aa.. •.
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113-1111
Seav1ew · Gor j,(eou ...
'1ew. palacious ly dt-
con1t.ed 4 bdrm home
with large a ssumablt'
kaan. Call lor appt tu
view Century 21
Newport Conter, 640.5357
Ja..,nnne Creek, Plan 6, J
br. 3 ba. µrime toe .
ocean-mountain v1t-w. I
H•ar old. Oecor utor'o;
own home Spcctacul.ir'
Beady to show June Isl
Pnn onJ,y. Smith·Me>er
Bkr.~
IU.•al Eiitate lnve!>lmt•nh
3333 w Coast llW). NB
645-6646
Closed Sunday
19UMITS
Ca>la Mesa. OWC with
20?0 down. f'ull pncc
$1D),<m. 17 unit:.. All arc
:tbo Clubh•111St' Rd
Ot.~rt I lot Spnngs
213 3711-2572
Rentah
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2br. 2ba. b111 yard
2 car gar. I 700t.q ft
U:ilt. lOmo new. SSOO/mo
UICI ~ focallUes. rerna.
AvruJ immed Call Bob:
~ 0356 wkdys. S52-356l
Frplc S650Mo ~ 6049_ Lo\'ely Greentre" hm
Jbr,2bl., b11oard 2BT. FIR. CpU/drps, fib!
2 CMgar. l~q n j!ar. pd1dnr. comm pool,
$m5Mo S44·6649 ctuld OK. l650. 631 4'182
4 1.rge bdmrs 2ba. dln fo m 3 kr. 2 ba. :ungle floor, 2
rm, w /c ntry klt c:h kldtsolt t'rpk,2c:.-rgar No pell Uoc v. Park. fll)JMo S..9633 1695 S1~rr a Mgmt.
Near Parle. modem 4Jir. 64.11.134 3 13'. I ha tmostly furnl ---------• €'TIG' € 2•1Ra. SliOO. lst .. last 3 BR 11 b t"' f I --'""-4~ , Obi <'ar ~ Lrit lot nr ~200 dep. No p~t li 1 a "'" rp · --t---+-HOM€~ ~hops.~permo 548-Qi6_______ Woodbndge are•. S6SO a..,.y L* Estate• -Roy McC_., 1Utr Mo. yMriy lease
10 New <'u.stom homes ReaJFlJtatelnvestmenWi 541-772' NEW Supe r Sharp Bay6Beach 7$9--0811
bctuncl iron gates w 1an 3333W Coast Hwy, NU Twnhms 2br. dn. 2~ba, Woodbndae Condo. 3 Br.
exclusive Ne~po rt 645-6646 Jl44 r.rpk.d1bpr,pool,JaC .. I Vt ba . Nr-oew
Bead\ address lYI miles C'losedSwtday .,.... a 1 u n a . No do II • ~/dryer. Nr lake In to W-t-•arr shop~1ng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -""' ...,u. Wavne Agl
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Open uam to Gpm ~1ly 2 Bdrm& each ll580Mo. 552·3'40 EASTSlDE
or by appt. 642·8281 or 1HESfARNESCO. Ml -t IHch l IH 3 Br. 2 ba. ra.mHy rm •ll\W L£.ASE$
544414 1'1'-7781 r-F'lreplaee, ~nld paUo. we·-...... -·-"'all. " U•D~BRIOOE ••••••••••••••••••••••• b b 2 f "C;U ... ._Mf'..,;_ ., ~ I~~~~~~~~~ 20NIWUNfTS.CM a r-·q . car car. C\ll'T'ftJlJyavaUa.ble froin <XJND(). a Br+ loft. leOO 76 ~w Lg s tudio condo. Gardener Inc. S7SO/mo. S&to lllOper moa&.b
ft. w/VWW. Aalumable ~~~!!.~! ..... !~... ~!u!l~~ u2a :d~: 1 ~: Oriental decor . many ~ oood. CWt II. Aat. · 9.-"'·, ..,.-, Patrick • a menit ies. 1800/m o . .__lf.l<fLl_ .... 1.•_. IJ.1 UL.-.aa...tA... ~.A-.:ii-1Jl8 OMAQ.IAIDAY w/frplca, vauJ~ cell· efS-72'.IO ---._._ """"••-r
Wondlrful •ck•" ocean IAl(I. l•-------1 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. 2 frplcs. da.1 leah1 ~.New Cuttocn' Br. TSLlnvrunta "2·1803 NEWWJTifVJEW •• .,.. ... feKed. con.... 5513111
famllY rm. fonnal dlnln1 RENTAL BeaulilWJy furnished 1 nMat loeadoe; rta/mo. ft21 uTHH ,..;Y·!"* -. 2~ balh1. a car INCOME PROPER""' Bdrm+dtn ln a con•t· Call 5a-IMO. Aak for
aar. HJah HIUlhable a ' Nent localioft. For the HUI Condo 2Br 28a A /C
Iola. APM>X 2500 aq ft. ~· ,,,,,Mhrod~~.]Ys>e executive who ap --·-------•poof, No ~hJld,..•, .~ SitU8led0ncvJ.CS.••c1t. ·-.-.... --.-unty, ll pre elatu quality . Dix townhcHatt nr So. llOD..no.-fllr pftV8C'J. Nr. Catholic: P\lt beadw, poof • p6er. SWO/mo yrly COlllt Plaaa. 2Br+den. ... • ~ 6 dlwdL Drtv. ,...-(71_• ..... ~---=---~-Watcdmnt lfomet. Inc 2~ be. A!C. dbl 1ar-• YOU llr .. No.Lal!'.lpcaransa. ---:..~-_.: ... a •>I 1 .. 00 OIJIW, ..... poola, Jee . ._.aMntee&oolfwor l .C. Call B everly -.. -v-...... •"' ..,,__, ..... to..0.plaeeuaid
A*me a.11 &atate DlllbPUo&aa..an.tAdl~~~~~~~~ fn tbe D_ailJ Pi lot --·•aa le a.._.....,· 111111 -.a ,.. wut la am tn.d 8edJOe •.• Ada CaUMZ""8 JllltcaDICNnl. ~PUaUl.......... .........,.,
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nn . 2'" ba . I nr pool
UJO Mo. Aaent 644-0134
llGCAHYOM
Lwrury 6 bdrm . 6 bath
home: $0 ft. indoor
CUdoor pool, 2 jaruul.5.
-.team nn.. h~e bllhard
rm , gou~t lutchen. 18
ft wet bar Agt. 673-7300
UDO REALTY
Harbor View Homes 4br.
l'Omm pool Avail. 6 15 .
1185/mo 644-4157
frvlt ~an &c bay v1ewt1
blcn.s serur1ty. pool.
Jacuui. ~IJ?ht rooms.
t'nlerta1nmenl f•cal .
u~ room, park hke
M!U.l.ni. lxke t.o buches.
Lido & r est aurants
Adults o nh S695
6 41 4 S:l6 en.•:. &
~l'flds
Have tlOmeltunit you want
to sell'' Cla:ss1f1t'd ads do ~ -C111ll NOW,
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GREAT RECREATION:
Tennis • Free Lessons
(pro & pro sl'lop) • 2
Healtn Clubs•Sauria.
Hydroma~ge·SWim·
mtnQ •Golt Or1v1ng Rdnge
8 EAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS: Stnglcs. I &
2 Bedroom s • Fur·
n1sne<J & Unlum1shed
•~II ltV1ng •No Pets
• Mooe111 Open <Jo1ly
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartmenta
JMwpot1 8Mch/No.
680 lrv1na
Cal 1611'11
(714) 645-0550
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Newpe>ft Beec:tt/So.
1700 161h St
10o .... 811611'11
(7141642-8170
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placing your od • • • OAI Ad-Sitter
number wiU appear in ~Daily Pilot
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. you coll in at your con...-a to qet
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Information and to pb:e yox ad cofl 642-5671 ..
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Id an tile summer
m.Q.10
5-hore Dr .. 2 Br. 2 ba.
F'P. d-w, pauo. t..'i85 Yrl.Y
A(l..673-9080
•OCEANFRONT, avail now. daily. weetly. Spee.
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number on flea coll:ar.
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Sit>rra M11mt 641 1324 2br. 2ba. pvt patio 1 car
St.-\ Gat.e 2 br. 1 b<t, woo l'lll'I ga r No Pets
New 1&2 bdrm luxun
adult aptS 10 14 plan.,
lrom S390. 2 bdrm
townhoui,e, from $535 t
pnt)I:,, tenrus. waterfall..,
ponct..,• Gas for ("OOkmR &
heal1111t paid From San
[J>l'gO Frwy dnve North
on Ele.ich to McFadden
then We.ton Mcl-'adden
to S1.•a"1nd V1llJJ?t'
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161i Westchff N 8 .
5.1.'> .>lb) Jor ZRm~wtes.125.,q ft 5025
& up from S7S 77!.I 14 19th Monry to Lo.
MAK( SOM f;OHE KAP9Y
MAKE SOME.ONE SMILE
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\dlt.:. No pell>. s.195Mo
2 Br. I ba, ruce area Pvt
gar Adlt.s no pl'!.:. $400
700. l71J. 833-3307
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lbr. lba CONDO nr So rteck M?SMo
Cst Plaza. St75Mo Ne1111 rot ~ 67!>-ti6'70 Agt
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11~ m 9998
"l;ewt\• decor 2br, adlls.
No ·pets Encl pat10
S37SMo 706 J.imes St
Apt 8. By appt 979 4410
3 Br 2 Ba, upper, ramJly
wut nr OCC, S450tmo
f>H-8657
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Plaza. pool & spa 1<150.
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ly SliS. Quiet backbay
area. 280 Delmar 962-2771
Weslcllff Villa1e. Jbr,
• 2'-Jbe. 900Mo. 63J-57Sl
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ba, frplc. pvt yard. 1
child ok. 1575 Near
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n1i., sauna Upgraded
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MSOMo 731-4763
S400Mo. W /D , rel rig.
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pets 8J.1. 'XJ/.11
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UR condo, w/pool, len-
rus. ori Lake. 1395. 640-6161
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WOODS COVE
1 bdrm . <:oltage .
rireplt1ce, open beam ceillna. patio. utilities,
garage. Lou ol closets 6
1tora1e . S550 / mo.
494.--3449"' 49t~
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FRON TING
GOLFCOURSE Lower
Condo 2 Br, 2ba. Wat
Nu>e Dr. Lovely area.
Bltns, wshr/dryer, pt1tio,
2 car aar. auto opnr.
Adlt.s. no peta. $550/mo.
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kitchenettes. pool &
ID8Ki sen· 548 9755.
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& L&Se of gar. Avail 6 lS.
Mui.t b e r esp & co
operaL1ve. Fem prer
S300 1MQ Please send
rtli & phone nu.m ber to.
Ad #75. Box .1660. OaJly
Pllol. Cost.a Mesa, Ca.
lDM!6
Room In 3br home Qwel.
Kitch priv. S200Mo.
6'2~. A.l).Sitter 11193,
31-hr.
M/F. S1.SO + util. Avail
6/1. Cast. Meaa area.
~-Nort·smkr.
Rooms foc Men. Private
e ntrance. cook101.
l.agma Beach. 497 ·3687
2 pvt nna. Fem. Noo-
smkr. No pets/kids.
Kitch Jl'i v. PooJ "' hot
tub. N.B./C.M area. S200
& 1225. + \'!! uUl Gene ~1095, Sue 646-0128
Room in lovely condo. Nr.
So. Csl Plaza. Pool.
Kitch prlv. Mature
person. Reft r eqd.
642·4300 , Ad ·
sitter#JJl5.3'br.
Sleepinc rm only. S50 wk.
Avail Maya,m.1254
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Agent. S41 5032
EXEC. SUfTES
Pnme NewJ.l(>rt Reach
IOl :\ear 0 C airport
Hent 1nc:I. ~ept1on. con-
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tup 1 e.., & more
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l.Jz or Oou,g BSl 941 J
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0 C :urport Recept &
phone ans , sec' serv ..
oonf rm. etc. Please call
752·tll.R8
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From S29S. Air cond ..
ample pk,g. Utll pd 285.s
E O.t Hwy 675-aOO
4.'iO Sq. ft S425 mo.
4001 Bitth St. N B.
Agent, 541-5032 ---
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Ml'dical & Prorel>i.1on .. 1
offices. Rea.sonablt' rent
Co-;ta Me.a S48 21 OJ --------GARDEHsum
Great Joe or OC A I ll>O rt.
LlOO :.q ft olc ste a ofc,
t'on!. recepl s torage
newly remodeled t-:x
tens ive windo1111 s 901
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NEAR LAGUNA
1 me ~le for 5 people +
exec ofr. ai.s1~ned pkg
nught consider ~ale. bldg
fulJ>· lsed except uwnr'
de.cribed above Prefer
lse. 499-1625-11 NA I PLS
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Deluxe offices, 800 sq n.
xJnt bldg, 1801 Newport
81 ~21U . Kooby
Ox-ma Del Mar. Ground
floor, newly det'Orated
28>' wnh bath. '195/mo
ALSO Sm11ler offices
II\ 111. Sand Re1 lty
152.1.83>
COROHA DEL MAR
Deluxe 2 rm office, part.
mg, all' cood.. 350 aq .ft
S<m per mo ANO. 4 rm.
825 sq.ft. olc S4.50 per
mo.
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NOF.SUfTES
Himt.i.ngt.oo Beach
New, prest11e offices.
Includes all Improve. menu A services. 750 to
lSllaD a.r. Grd r1r a vail.
Owner 8C7.Q31.
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dnnt..er onl}. Am 5ell
employed & endeavor to
keep my llfe unc:omplJ.
cated. EnJoy my work.
have a l11r,lle 1u11-0W\t of
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SI ~ M~a. Ca 92626
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placing your od . . . our Ad.Sitter
number _,, appeor in your Ooify Pilot
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Bldg., Santa Ana
C714tllS-4103
FREE PARKING
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PART· TIME
TB.LER
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ll"IA olf "'' · on Hunt in , t 011
11.trhi.IW' J re" l' J II u1
,Ul>fll.ll ro--.umt'
l ru't'r-.rl t-inJn11.11
1~11P.1• c ,,tll'olo .t..,t}l't
ltunlml?l11n llJrtlour
-I if 4 ·~ 5507 .. II E
lA'fll'f" ..u
PUJMIERS.HEU'
"'•II t.nu.n S200'tlk 'ldM
()pl'fl8am llpm ~--MIJ
OfftCI WOttlC SI 10
Will lr.un $180 w <;tart
Open&am 8pm 995-8413
DttfYERS $200 Wk
Will tra.tn truck dn \ er..
Open 8am.Spm 99S.a.41J
Amef"tcan Guide -----------GeneraJ (X( IN'
GROWTH.
" .. ""
PEOPLE
THE
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
..cbftMfolo~
DISTRICT MANAGER nAINEE
c · 1 r < u I. ll 1 o n 11 1 • p a r t m t• n t ti " s .~ n
11 pt· n 111 i.. I " r .. 1 r "1n1· l' 1 n th 1·
C'1r<"t11.t1 11111. !-1.1!1· ~1 1\111 .1 n'1
('11lh•t 111in \n•,, ....,, lt·i t1·d ,1ppl11 a nl
"'all ri·1t·1\1· .1 lih• 1 .ii 't.1r1 inc ·a Ian
t , ~ul.1rh •ht dt1kd r.11 1· 1>111111"
11 pportu111I H'" .i nd m.irt\ tr1n~t·
twne(th -.u t h as p.1111 'J' :1 11nn ... p;11t1
g roup '~"Ur<Jnt•t.•. lift' in ... ur.inn.• ~1nrl
dt>n tal ('O\ eraJ!t' ~1 u~t bt· Jl( ha\ 1·
J.!ood drn inc rt'corrl Hour-. i:ient•r all:-·
11 :\M to !#P M Monday throuj!h
Frida" Saturdav O\ ert1me ava1lahlt> ~t s ne<.-ded If ~nu an· qualtftt."'<i and
interf•-.tt~d tn lt•arn1ng ne"'"papl•r
l·1rcu!Jt1on hu ... 1ne~" c·oml' in person
.1 nrl a"k for l!Jrn ~eley or Ken
c;odc1,ir<1 hdort· 111\\l or after 2P~f
~tcmd.1) throu~h FndJ\
PART TIME EVENINGS
1-:ntt.•rprt~in g ~Hf ulh 0\l'r 2 1 '-'tlh
th namt<'. Jd\ enturou:. rw r..,onallt1t:)>
"'.h o e n Joy w orking w 1th and
mol1\aUng )Oulhs ages JO to 13 S4 oo
per hour to s t a rt SlOO a week
potent1<1I. Call 642·4321. ext 250
between 2 and 6PM . ask for Laurie
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
llO W..t hy Sf .. Cost. ...... C..
642-•321 .,......_. o,,Cili......, 1 ,ea,.,
Pcri-Tinw
:-pccialt> druit.,trln 111 '\ Ii is .,,_-ckin~ a ~r.,un
"ho ha' .1 rpal conc1·rn
for pe11plc LtJ .t'::.1::.1 our
pharmat·1:.t Work 1n~
hr,· !.I J11m & I 7 p m
alt!'rnal111.c ,1•hcdul1 '
\l•JO F'r1 <'all l h1· 'tor ..
m.o.n,1,l!t·r to "'t up 111
tcnw" JJ)J.11
Counter h t>lp. P 1T
.,1ature person in fas t
food operation Mon·l-'r1
U 2. Richard M33 8347
-------1 Pan L1rnr 1<eoeral "m«".
mature. ftt>rnoons. 5
da~ w~eks 1147 ·8~2 1
~
GDl OFC HAIR DR&<iSER
""'llllll'd Laguna Bearh .
1~·5ti77
T1w Guild DNCJ
1610 SanMiqud
Newport ~ach
644-73)0
C.llrt T~p~l Flexible af·
t.emoon hours llrl~ rate
l'QnUDet1:.U/ate IA 11.'XP•:r
in l~me mdu.o,tnal t'Onl
pl(•'< ror manu~<'mcnl
rtin.sult1111! firm Plt•aw
t·all. 752 8952. Ii S. Mon
1''r1.
Counter Helii. Male or
Fem al e . Ku!.ter :.
l'leaner'i f'ull time
S4 hr 1.86 E. 16th. C :.t
S4lj.. 7'lZ2
CREDITVt;Rfflt:R
Topa Thnfl & Loan has
an open1ni ro r a r 1
Credit Verifier . 'omc
exp hlpfuJ . not rt.>q. Rd
start sal. maJ Co ben. ad
\an<'e opp Gary &rn~
646-3281
CLERK TYPIST c RT 0 p E H AT 0 R I
Growing firm In Tu ... tm ORDER DESK. X ln l
DRIVER
Wanted relJable C'las. .. I
dn ver w1bobta1I & st•m1
With 2 'peed & fork lift
cxpenenre Must havl' l.'ood dnv1nl( re-rord &
refs "94·1107. i\sk for
Tom ~---------~
OIUVHS
Men or ~ 2S yrs or
older. Know the roast ,.,lies Net 180 a week or
more. Orange <.:oa st
VelJow <.:a b, 17300 Ml.
llt>rrmann. Fou n tain
Valle). I No o f Slate r
bet w n Ne who p e "
Filcbdl
-------AUISTANTS
We a rc accepting ap
phcal.Jons ror tt:mporary
rfenl·aJ support postllOfl.'S
reqiannt1 45 wpm typllli!
Pleasant phon« attitude
Prole.slOOailsm a m ust
Call toda) foc mforma ·
l.JCtn
557-1145
.Cf\· Lin:
t\MP()QAAY PflSONHf l SUMQ 5
Cfencra l /Qu ality
Mana jle r M u st be
knowledi.:a ble about
Teak wood &r 1t.s m a in
tmance Requt res I ~ r
trauung & 1 yr exper.
Spea k En glis h &
Chinese 1Ch1nese
lquage Wa\ed 1( h1Rhly
qu.ahhed Ill other are as I.
Manage furniture stort'.
l n s pert m e r r h
Responsible for sales.
mi rltetmg. pubh (""')t' I a·
t>om. rontrollinR slc>Cki. 3723 llrch StrMt
lla1r1lrl?l>'t'r ntt>ded for
n ll't' l.Ji?Una 81.'ach
..alor1 l'J 1 l i 14 !195 K560
II a 1 r t1 r e s ., t' r n l' c d i.
J1ce11sl'd \!>~l "l JOt
'\t·.,.purt BeJ1·h. C.ill
b41H>W3
ADKINlSTRATlVE AS·
S ISTANT : M ajor
Newport. Cen ter Law
F\rm. Entry level Ad·
mnsiltntive poaition in>
-------•I nt>eds ACC RAT t: benefits. top salary, u ~~~~~~~~~~
TYPIST with general of pe r1 ence preh·rred. ~umcTeclL
& O\>gcltlal.J.OA contract:. Ml rt ltoch
SlO per hr Take ad to 1~~~·~..-~~~~~I nearest 0 C. t:mploy· 1-
11.atr St.,IJ,l t-im a!> ~ou
!ln>'* '" the beciuty in-
<bill') \\e oflcr ~1.5U pr
"'it guManla'd sala.I) -+
tuµ 1•omrn + med1c•11I
heneht!-A rnnlln uing
1•ducat1on proitram
clpcniniis 1n Newport
Htach t~or JPPl. Beck).
1)46.. i<4.Sl
COMMAND
PYFORMAHCE
:olving booklteep1ng.
penonnel Ir o(fice opera ·
tlon s . Lile typ in g .
Decree required. Send
.MUme IJsalary require·
lmllla to Administrative
.-. .... P.O.Box 3490,
.Newport Beach, 93113.
AIDE r Prad.lcal Nurse · tr elderly, amb. genL
: "Jl/F. Live In /o u t. ::~ .
F.qual Opp Employer
M/F
l.loklgical/ChemistrY. re·
c ent g r a d f o r
ph arm aceutic a l co.
646-2UL
.... /MCIMJ. needed immed. to run ac·
aa 'I depl. ol very busy
mort1a1e Clrm . Must
have expr. In budgeUng.
com.miaalon computa·
l ion. Xlot pay ' co. bmeft.ta. Republic Home
U...7M/85HJl91
IOATYAID
WQRUR/F.xpr'd.
PadllcTw. llarlJ>e. 2ZI
DbSt. NB
IOOUm•
C~llEIS
UTVTEM
MARKETS
Openings now available
for full time Assistant Manacen on 2nd & 3rd
shills. No exp e rie nce
nee. We train. Advance·
meat o pportunit y for
rmnqement posiliou lO
U .50 p e r h o ur tr
qualified. Foe' more In·
formation It Interview, ~ to store ... 33501 Del Obitpo, D a na Pt.
114·496·9076. Will lo· tervlew Mond ay thru
Frldl.>' from Sam to 3pm. F.qual Oppor Employer Ji\tll chM'8I ~ trta.l w.c..~in
la a uranc t pay roll woftlaw'• comp. ftllan·
cWll ........ -t be n.tble• ~to·~· ct'1 fuctloH. Muat tne. 01ttJ .....-. ...c:t -Harbor 81, C.M. .-,. W•LlCbUDl lll cUtrt-..-L 81Uidl9.._
.t ____ _
rice expt!n ent'e. 10 ke~ Co>t.a Ml'Sa area Call Small company lD Irvine h~ touch. Salary open Oiarma.UX' SS7 002. 9 lo ~ person for produc merit Developrnt•nl Dept. 1•--------•1
832-7D> 5. Moo. lhru F'r1. uoo U!sllllg Electronic
CT.ERK.TYPIST -Part· CUSTODIAN l mm t>d exp req WtlJ tnler view
11 me 2 0 h r s w e l' k . o,_,•na for retail store & ~ seelong perm•·
f ..--..... nen t e m ploy ment.
o rr 1r e . o O .T .
185.167-046 Ad vttrt1se·
m ent p aid ror b y
empk))'9'
tn.-.urance exper pre olc ma.tnt, n~ person ...___ _ _. ............... .......,..,, u. Cho..... N t B h .--..n ...... .._ ~ GllBAL OFACE --~n .--.,m. P <' w/aptt lD mmor elec· uom. Xlnt pay & com · 8lOToStart
a r e a . E .O. E . M I F · tncal&plumbtn1repair. pan y benelils . Apply MORES WITH
7525131 Per m position w 1xlot Amencan Zet.~r. 16881 EXPERIENCE
COLLEx:TION AGENCY benefits. call Jim or Ray Hale Ave. Irvine. flveGlrloCf1ce 644-SnO ·-----------~ SALE) PERSON, exper E L ECTRON I C A S · Variedact1v1t1es
Pf'!ferred Send resume Cus todian needed in SEMBLER -Auembl· We wiUlram
& salary req to PO. 7650, Qnna del Mar. Mon· F'r1 ing e:xper. reqd. Good : ~f~ 1 Newpor t Beach. Ca. lam-4.30pm.. Xlnt. sum· beDe. C.M. area. ~l 1153 Produclto0 P lace .
_,, mer e mployme nt OP· ESCRO W OFFICER : i---Ne-•_JIOll'--rt-Be_a_c_h __ ,...,_ft·-. fe male. over porttuuty for student.
'::.'..-...___.. ...... _....er . w/good C all U3·22H. M. F • Te mp/for summe r . S G I R L F R I D A y .
-..... ~....,.. • '11\oo--.ot-yrs. e x per ien ce r e · s l:Y'R.ETARY m oCc car. lo a.it by hr or day as • ..,.0_:~---''--.. _. ___ __. I\ ""'-· s • .-ql.i.red. SlSOO. ~7412 a 55WPll. lt bQc. 4 yn n ·
needed. No hlework °' Cuat. Service, g ro wth 6. per, La g una B c b , ~ 873-41886 poteal.lal In ~ • poei .,_..an)1.ime.
C 0 M P U T E R Uoo. Dut.ia Incl order ISCOITS
0 PE R AT 0 R : E x • .-v. m~ • checll· a&K now hirin1. trans GENERAL OFFICE -
peneoced on Burrouabs Ins inwn&ory. Will train. pnMded.. SCM.445 Soundc.raftamea audio
l.8000. Xlm wcrllnc COO· Beadt Stationen: 4020 •-'--------hll illlenst1q posit.ion.
di. Medical • dental Ina. Campus Dr. .. .... a~~ olfeJ' or varied o ffice dutlaa,
Hwat. Bch. ffl'I 8-5. 5 ... to..U,pbauud tm.area.-..m
da)'I per week. Salary S.Uwkb!Mf!I
0
ra t~:._.D_all1 P.ll.ot. The flllell draw m lbe
open.847-ISU. lt'aaBREEZE _ • .-8edioa Weat. .• a O.Uy PUot
W•Ad Help~ 642-5'71 °er1W ~MJ.51'1'1 ,.._IQ.snl. Cwlfted Ad.142.Jl'll.
G~
HHtlHGHOW
Armed & Un arm ed
-SC 19 Per hr " up •Unlfonm fr clearu.ng
Free.
• Mature pef'llOO.'I
Welcome
el:iema·~ OK.
BEKINS
PAOTECTH .. N
SERVICES
2601 W. Ball Rd.
Anaheim .Ca.
17'4t 761-4111
E.o.E. •• , ••••••• M/F
GUARDS F\AU Ir part time. All
a r e a l . U o1form1
h.rnished. Ages 21 or
O\W. Retired welicome. No:r"~~r: ~nice, tut W. Sth
S&net, Santa Ana . In·
&er'Vie'W hour& t-12 • l ...
llbatlnf'ri.
I '9 Riverside Ave. NB
~WR !'\lYLlST AT'TEN·
TlON Laguna Htlll.
area P~1l1on open ror
d5SerUve md1v1dual 1n a
ne w gr owi ng s hop.
Pleasant personality re·
Qd. F'ollow1og helpful.
Part-lune OK. 770.2345
~17 per DAY
'That's AU.. \ o. pay
for a
:.>day ad
Int.he
DAILY PILOT
SOVICE
lllECTIIY
DO IT NOW !
t.4~5671
I .
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-..
._ wa 1c~ 11 oo ..._.Wais~ 1111 ....................... ... ................... . ... w.... 7100 ~;;i. •••••••••••••••••• W.-4 OAJLVPILOT 7100
f« ac,._ ll+J-ft...._ D"'('T-M-. 1r
...,.,. helptw, .med. E:xpe.n~ m ,..,_,. ...
NTWAll re~•ble. t'nerutlr
pmai ~ W/IU't.lnl('
ablht.y w mcrrhandlM •
dilP">' lln ... ,.. 1n our
N h •wr" Moo hi
~ II
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Bmwrant
DllHWASHHS cooecs
..... ................. .
SICalTAIY ....w..... 1100
t.nl&a. Ml-am tJstnr,al I< Urp9Gll') TOf'Oflltel
• a.t LocaUUn Xlnt OCIPl~ tor aharp 1a1
wJdot tn>1a1 1>lulb to
\llClR in fut pued, con
l!Mllll Nt!wpon lit' ach of.
floe <:aJJ Lil• at W.2900
. ............ , ........ . .......................
·~" .--. la ... ~ Need hmi.w• In IC!\ t!UI lot allona
P /ltlfte.. near )'OW" horn
•t-ltom1a1 nt'w r• 1
cl nu 8r1e11a1 1 1l1t rrom IOC'aJ mud1anh
ndcl. Prder PUl hoC.eJ
AP9ly lo G II. ~urf It ~end J101e1
i..,.... 8t'h, '11-4CTT
MAINT'ENANCT.• 1Dlod1
metu.tt, for l.'bnata•n
. rhi>ol A11pl)' l&U~
ffrookhunt )'' VI >
l I I.ht• 1ltflf'e mana1c>r
fur lnVnlt'• • l>Pt
• ,.,. Comm.b.a1a11
• fl'rcltNKiul Tralnln11 ·t:a~unly
• El5*'1eot.'fd only •C.llNow
ftt...JhiU Ru.lty m 7300
Aak («Walt
IUS5"0f'l.I •'ull nme Good appor
Good pay t.a&una WI.la
OtJJ 7S-08l2
Re1taun1nt Comp11ny
look1n.i.: tor ~ w1"1
boollk tt l>I n1 ex 1>e<r um
{'t'I A .. . fo'ull llrllt'/ M
l.hnl f" 1 to 3 30 (;OVIJ btfl(ollts /f.~ 0 1-; Pleab''
l't1ll ~40 ~862 1672
Reynolcii, Irv~.
S.·cretary l<t-cepttontal
1llt' Ak.J I\.\ Co Ty p llli.
1uawcr1nic phone•.
TF.NNlS RECEP ·
TIONIST·put ·lime .
IUi w~~ Arra.nee
rl\l&.tda. ;mswer Phon~.
lake l'l.'$t'I"\' a llc>na 13 $0
hr C&U Sylv11t or Stan
84.2 T74';
llilU Dmde. I mo. old. IOtchm ar diftiq rai ta·
femaie, 1125 S.5CMO ble, 4 cbn. S7S.
AKCTEACUP fOOOLE. &M-l37CI
MSG D1:1 •• 6111.tM •2111 4W x 7' beveled pla&e
-0-,_--Dee---11-.. ,,.-,-c-m_a_l_e, &lua top, oo oatural
car 6 l • Pt'Wl"llrr
Hr aa.-. t·all )47 ~
HOSTl5S
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dalo W•). Ne ... 111 re
litMh
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MA.ll.RIOTI HOTEL
~Newport C:enter Ur
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pen.ooablt' sale:. :.k1lli;.
Vaned dutae~ Sal &
comm Bea t•h l:>ta
~: .m>Campus IJr
IH/1.YH HOC SHJFT
,\1ust be dedicated lo
~ patJent rare Slronl(
leadership 4ualll1e.,
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I o c S 11 I a r .\ Muumun t >r exper com·
'850 • be n er 1 l i.. Ca 11 merc1a.J H1tr1Jor Travel.
~ICt'I')' fm, 2881 67~ 1311 ----------------SlCllTARIES ·-T.)p1,t General Ofhl·e.
Why '"'I More ? llu:h Srhool grad. No ex
Arcelerated 1ra1n1nr. pcn1•ml' nf'C(M;6ary Will µ~am will ~how >Ou ltl.iJn (iood benefits &
basr(' secretanal sJulls en IJ r om o I 1 o n a I op
I Wet'k t f-:)(ceµt t~ping 1 IJC>rtun111e!'t I-a r mer '
tor noo Va) or e\enin1: Insuranc e, 540·4100
be!i&IOOS. On the Job al E 0 E
nu.phere Trli!nt1r l::>c
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SECRETARY
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TYPtST /RE.PRO
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CaUtQ.7442. beautiful ti unua\tal.
DOC HOUSE ror Hle ror wee dog.
m -1010 dya, 644·W3
evel
___ ~_._S4_7_·3_182 __ --t s· Ida SIOO. lfatchiJll Jove
W AN1'IO kwe aeat MO. Both S12S.
Very sm.rdl breed dog, Rocnt maple table with
(teacup poodll.'/or ? 1 Captain's rail, two shelves, 3 c&.q:>boards ~. Must be Cree. approx. 1 2 Tall ceramic lamp ...... )t:ill'll oki, house tra10ed .,..,
w/shot.s. Ka1e or female. ~511116
7 Year o&d boy needs dog SOF'A AND CJWR. fair
to love Mom works & cmdilJOO, l50 or best or. doesn't have time to house train 53•· 7533 fer 642-129'2eveftinp. •
Sawrd.ay 5m onJ.y. SOOd map&e off 1ee desk.
FTwto Y• 1045 Very beautiful, 32xSI "'2
.... ••••••••••••••••••• des k top s l%e . Has
Gray stnped lt1Uena. free
to good home:.. Call
typewnter stand S200.
fi4S...90m
6t&&Q ·---CJbve·Butl dirung rm tbl
Swk old lttttena lmale.
llem.
751-0383
lo gd home Colhe mix
lt-m puppy Good with
kl<b ~ .ilt 2 pm
wtcd\~
( ol kt·r mt\ puppy, 11
mo:.. housebroke n. tu
~nihorne ~1~1 .. rt 6
Frtt lnttens. ;,doubt~.
'"''ne Ion~ haired. C:illl
I k.'idr 642-0654
, ''""''fol kitten.\ ~I fo'
"1.11-"'r "' k1ru.. d Oll'i Bo11
II~ ~1.88!iC\C!>
w 'Z lvs, modem walnut
desk -perfect cond.
~71~
71\. sofa w /matching love
i.eat Orange noraJ. Din
mg t<tble wt• velvet up
hot ~-ttn. l!O yds.avocado
-.hct~ c·rpt. sewing mac.-h
t''m.l fret· cefng, lamp:.
& masc AH l{ood cond
b?~l olfer 675-8637 .
WAUTYFU1tNITUR E
1'wn mall &et<; S3S sel
bnb.., hdbrd $180. Chim
n>. Onent.al rug Sl.50. ~
l'•1t.1l'hcs (I al $275>.
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o"n lran-.µ 1-.n .. 'flt.'alo.
in~ pr'f'f('rn'<l V.11rlo. cn1
n~1dent1al & c·omm l.11
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E'(1>1 r rt·q<l ror 1\' pt
li<-11 l<ilJ /n.,urant·t· 11ro
t·h~ini: & l'hll'botom\
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Mt>wporl ~atth .• fwnitwe 8060 ~ glasi. coffee tll
bl<· $275 Largl· end table m t..:aJ 1 Guy 960-7064
• 714 t 1\31 h:IO:I 'll'l 30 l:l
Jft tif>~t
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full lmw '-tart 1mmed
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h.m.ll'W-1' \fu .. 1 ""'' or
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llTUTW.-'d ()p('mng ror C'art•er lo p 0 Bo\ "5i6. lhuh
nunded. t•nlhui.1.i:-t1r. P1lo 1l. PO Box 1561;,
..,d f .,tarte r Salf''\ 1 '(P U:bw MesJ . CA 92626
prdered tn ouL~Hlt· !'tales
<rti opp 1n " pleasant ~lell1cJI Ass't. l'Xper
o,1lualloo ='>al & comm flours & salary open
Ii ca c h S t at 1 on c r s, Non· smoker. 640-!>l!H
.'kwport Bch. Call for MOYIE EXTRAS!! app, Mr. Ross: 556-2922 All a~es & l} pes needed.
Interior landscapani:. 1811 W KatellaSle 125
""ork with II\ e plan~. Anaheim. sm ftt.
full time mainten<ince ____ m.. __ 1_~----
ruut.e EApenence pref MUSICIANS ror tour
557-01.50 :.how. dance band audr
JANITORS/MAIDS-t1 o ning guitar .and Prr eves Irvine area k~bc>arth. Steady work
~ 251hr. !>41·3311 Exi.ier "Big Al & the H1
---ffs " 1213)62&2323, <3031
KEYPUNCH Ti'f.4856 person to person
Of'SlA TOR l~er 12 3 998-3543
CRT basic exver nee
FUU-Ume days. apparel .Nt;RSES AIDES · All
mfgr an S.A company s hirts. expenenced or
bener11 s c all Kath ~ Trainees. Mesa \'er de
751-6322 O lfl\' Hosp. 661 Center.
IA ND SCAPE l Ot>ta Mesa 548-558!>
~1 A I :If T 1-; N \ N (' 1o: NURSES AIDE
1-'{)JU:~A.~ \1rn I \ r ,., 'l'C(I~ lo g1vl.' TLC lo
11e1 1n 3 m.1n 1 1 , . .,. tht·t•lt.lerl\ pi.-. Will train
:,upcrv,...1un ~to $1100 q1mufil'(l ver:-onnl·I ,\II
Pl'r mo ,\!'tk for Hun -h1fh a\l11l Free m1'd &:
~7441 ilt-nt rni. J(t proba
t1on.1n Pl'rttJd ,\p ph
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~\"ilh ~rowing cvmµ.rn ~
b'75 ~
PT employee:. lO work at
The Tdnnery SuntJn
Salon at 2000 Harbor Sil'
A·l06 • ac r o:.r. l rom
liurger K1ni;e Must bt-
Ol!at. courteous. & Lan or
Wliltng to gel a tan. One
JXl6 IS Tues 3-9. Thurs 3-9
& fh >9 . The other ~
IS Mon 9-S. Wed 9·S. F'r1
9-S. & Sat 9-6 Apply mp
persai at The Tannen
Wed°' Thu.n. bt>t""n 4 ·,,
7 er ca1J 631 5491.
Real Estate Sales .... " .. *"' SdH EAIH 10/o COMM.
Now UlterV1ewing ror ad·
d1l1ooal i.alespeople to
sell uruts 1n real e-.talt•
ltd partner ..,h 1p <,
c:.omm·1 brokeral(e al'>-0
avmlablf' Local & nut nr
'li•t.e Full rJr I' T C .111
fcwllppl
"''wport l n tt.>r'>IJ l1•
l'rupertl •'o ln r :1
< <lf'IJOrale PlJl<l ''l' 201
' H C J I ~1 :! Ii 1, fl
714-1)4.l-lnilJ L A N D S C ,\ P ...
S PECIALI S TS &
Lan<isl'dl~ ITIJ&nll'nanCl '
pen.on nee<ll-(1 lull llmt• ''part tr me an l'd:01 Call
\1<Jn. l-r1 !Wm to 4 JOpm
6"73-23i8
NURSES jl. V .H. Heal 1-:i.tatt·
Du vou ""ant tn return to LOAN CUL:\SELORS
nur<i 1ng? We II rl.' Local CJhr ho mt·bmker
on1·n\Jte \OU 10 J !>mlllf IS l'l<IW tnll!f\ll' ... 1111: for
prul!rf'~:-.1\e nur .. 1nr.t t arl'er m1ndl•tl l11a11
ht>mc Call The l..JnJt•fl!> ~lur.. Trammg prr>
l.:t.ndsc;ipe ma 1ntl·nJm·1· Vt4-Hn5 UJm & 11.'acb pro• 11frd
Foreman nt--c..'fled \'dned ---~d.I e,tat« he rt~d ' J ll
tlutJe. FUii lime perma :-.ursanR ur'>E!Od rei.umeto
oem Good co bt'neftls Cerlififlt Aides l 'niversal F1nJn<'1 al
,\pply Jl A & II ~l l()hr73shirt 16400Pat l !.tlh,.·\ .... l.!I'•
Landscape. 2381 1 Via ~nt workmg conds H llWlllngtoo llJ rbour
Fabncante. \f1s:.1on Vie ~~Uollda '" EO I:: 7l4 846-5567 r. o "·
JO. ~751 Ba>v1ew Conv HO!;pllal Rea.I Est.ate
Leep~ ~Th~_n_A_\·_e.c_·M_ HAVEOPEMIHG
Dynanuc Ally need"s top 1----------1 for two aggressive rectl Secy 80+typing, hea\ Y Nw-sw~ estate agents with 11·.id
dJctaphone. Mag A ex HEMODIAL YSIS mg company. t:xrellent peruse & Llt exp. req'd tram1~ Call Al Steij.lto
Delux offices N B Arprt ror interview. 963·50'71 area Sal. open. Call Cin RN /l VH
dy Brown 7S2·7SS1
Llte bousekeepan~ pos
ava.d. for responsible.
young person 2 '3
days/wt. call after 6pm
67S-31B3. Mrs Miller
LIVE IN HELP for 1
adult. Cooking /gen
v.ortt. ml-071.3 N 8.
CnticaJ Care Exp pre·
ferred Wtll lram for this
Specialty. FUil time In
Mission VreJO.
714-831-1800
Real El!tate Sa.Jes
People needed in Sunbet
Beach offlc.-e. top t·om·
rmss1on,,
,, \I flt1l1 ( 1·n1t•1 lot'.lllt1!1
I\ jllllC OlC'L'' (,111 HI
1,, rlt'l 11 I" & pull•nlt.11
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t;raph1r~ <:omµam ~e(•k
in~ -.ale-; n •p for t'Xh1b1t
di' Ora ... ct>:amst ti•m
rrus' ion boo WI•'' J 1 m
lll'ee h '711 I 55 H l7!i0
IM~ !-. 17th, Cchl.J ,\h·-.J
Su1ll' l21 b-12 I lit
R. E. Land SdH
I~ I S0 o Commission
Se. n.is S-. od
955-3402
Asat for Mr. fYCIRS ------
Helle{ House Parent
!louse Parent<sl to re
lleve ~ parents on
alternate ""lends in home
setting "" :.1x deve lop
m"nlally d1sabl r d
clients. Mus t have
l'l'lln.imum of 2yrs college
m Social ~1ence area &
have had previous ex
penence with de\ elop
me nt a ll .) disabled
dieot.s Respoos1b1h11e ..
incl ude programming
1n 'cir help & leisure
s k il l-.. be ha\ 1or
mud;fltalion. & ,·ons1s
t.Jnl ~upen 1:-100 J ob tn
1 lucl•., room & board. +
SlW p1•r ""knd L'n1t«-tl
C>'rt·h.11 1'<11!>) ;>41, 5760
B.estaur ,,int~
Nicjtt LiM Cook
Salesperson. f ll me Ex
per pre1·d . but not req d
Applv m iit•r-.on Laituna
Gander. 10am·5 JOpm.
2915 Forest A' e. Last Heh
sales
Radio Shac.-k has l ull
li me c are e r ov
portunrt1es & part l•m•
)Ob opponw11t1es open
1n g u µ n ow 1n the
Newport Beach a rea If
' ou an:· ma lJ litr') re 11 red
or a colle.:e graduate or
al't' currently ~omit to
colJege & h1ghh mot1vat
ed ror mcrea~ed earn
in ~s bJ !ic d on
performance. plea!-e aµ
ply at 814 :-,,> El Camino
Rl .. al. San Clemente
RADIO
SHACK
A TANDY CORP
E.O.E.
f-i,h t•1qx·nc•nt1· ..,,il;in •
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ll.alb 1d l'en call .l11h"
Y.oo thn.r Son 673 lfl ::i
SALES
Y.e nt'E'<J anotht•r lnendh
"MC\: lor our 11rd1·r d1·'lo.
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1•\~r . or o,ctle5 t xper
plea.w l.!l\e u .. a call .11
:Alf 3'15'1 b l. f• r John
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.. DRIVERS
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wnnv·n & men with 11111
~nl>! i.-ersona1Jt1t·. "hu
lJke pnde m lht'rr work
( l'l.er 21 & able tco w11ri..
t•\•t "'i S3 2:>-13 so lO Slll rt
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FAMILY PIZZA
PARLORS
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16.S.11 Beach Blvd 11 B
535 S. Brookhur ~t.
Anaheim
1Z131 Garden Grove Bl. GC
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81178 Valley View. Buena
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SECRETARY
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µenenre Must know
10 key h~ touc h In
'JUrun. ContJct 832 7300
SECRET.\RY: Newport
Center Law Farm ln
tellJgence. good sk1lb &
pnor legal t'Xl)enence
required . Call Ruth
Brazer. 75'9-3800
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OuJd.ren ':, Boot 1•n . N Ii
1'44 ~\fr M1lt..r
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\\JJll.t'd with or ""Hhout
• '\J1r \\ill trJm \ch J 11t"
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pn 111 o,loc-k room &
knowlec.Jgc: nl elect ron1<.
malf•na!s & r11mponl•11L'
helpful
\\e orft•r lolood • pn \ &
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AMTIQUE aocec
AUCTIOtol
~1 ~a.>~.4PM ~VJev-IOAM-4PM
.\ppro:.. l.50 lou
IDClud.Ulg.
Jlu\o>.i.rd Grandfalher. &
"".ill cloclt!>. Man) 1.2 & 3
tr;a1n :.keletonl>. I.Hgt'
<'Ollect.Klll al \ •~nna I .2 &
3 w~ithts rollert 100 or
r,image d ocks. doubw
w..U ('..tleod.lrs. Pln whf'el
rei;: uJ a tor.., J tr a in f U..'off
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rru-.tc boiu~ ell l'll
1..un \fort:an Anuque-.
1 tll.5 furno to \It .->
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L ~·nght ~·rl"\.•Ler run~
hu\ needs defrost IJ.D1l
.\.,klllR S4S Or offer
~:?Sm aft 6P\t
.\tagH Chef Gas ''0' e w.~good $7~
~ ~>201
Washer & dryer. lale mdl.
xlnl rond . $125 e ach
646-5848
Ga,, Dryer. clean works
l!OOd S4S
S48.S.S13or 548-MSS
Refn~rator. frost frtt.
xJ.nt cond. szso. ~u.
SC8-448S
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SEllBI ER -Npt. Bch. ~11 .:l1 PM stufl tlill or
manfctr ol food process-part ttrne ToP salaT)
inc equip oeeds quahfied Outstanding benefits .
person w tall 1ro und Regular ti merit raises. 2 machine ab op ex per. wtcs vacation after l yr
Must have own toola Major medical. dental &
PI e a a e c a I l J 1 m life ins at no cost to
n4-6CZ-9090. emplo)'ee. Flagship
______________ , SecnuT\ ---
Rataurant UmauaJ posilion with in
SWITCHIOARD
Oroker1 ~e firm •n
Futuon Island has 1m-
11Y.'Cliale operunjt lor re·
<·ept1orust Hour:. 7 I
t::x~r pref C.:ontact
llelen McG1nh0 }' for
a1>1A 644 229'.?
MAID Caw. lbp. 642.-.W
17141 846-5502
IW.ESTAn
SALIS OfftCIMAMAGH Open I ng I n w e 11
Nftcl 1 girl immed, must established lrvr.n.e firm.
have10TDeestroworreal Training assistance.
llAID8 Wanted, 1661 S. «>tateexper.CaUorsub· generous commission a:.t Hwy. Lquna Bch. mitreaume: schedule. Call Dawn.
Jl\&1l or part-Ume
"2-3030
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tar »th& motel wortr. "Jot , __ c_n_4_>1Mf.S567 ___ E_._o..:..,E_._ ()penlo1 for llcenaed C#1 for retired pel"80L .. salespeople; locally Salary fc company aneoe Claims Adjuater. ownecf, wtlb naUooal,...
JOIMTHE
DB. TACO
TEAM
~ working in a nice
ennronment, m aking
the lund ol money yoo de· serve. Dd Ta.co hu 1m·
mediate openings ror full
and part Ume positions,
daytime and some night ~ work available.
P\JU benefits, rJexlble
schedules. Salar y,
$1. 7HU5 per hour for
qualif'led appUcants. Ap· Pl>' ln peraoo between ..f:i'lCHl:OOand 2:0CM .00
terior design rirm IS
aperung up for the n1tht
person 4day work week.
w beautiful surround
lngs & negoliable Sala!')
6'2-l873 ------SECRETARY
C HAL LENG IN G
POSITION IN
PRESTIGIOUS NPT.
BCH omcE. SSWPM.
ru.LnME OR ll :!'OTO
1:300R 12toT05, MAY
INCREASE. MUST BE
FLEXIBLE .
ARTICULATE .
·VARIED DUTIES ~
·-----
TICHHICIAH
Head Srhemoucs. field
sen1ce. mech I & dee.
abihtv. Some travel.
Sl6K tO Sl8K + co car.
Mor1tan Emplo} ment
Agency, 152S Mesa Verde
E .. Suite 213. Costa Mesa.
754-lKJ. 631-1575
NEVER A FEE PLEA SANT AT -•--------
MOSPHERE .. THE lephone girl fr t.)plst .
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Rol.lallex. F /2. 8. Filters.
bractets. mUeikin. l.J&ht
meter. 6*-3.llM.
1035 .......................
Siamese kittens. Lllat JUnt. n4-s.-1an after 11
and wee«enm. ....
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KEFSHOND P~. A.KC.
CllaJtap sire. II IF. Pt'~ •
s h o w . Pvt ply .
213/897-134$ aft II pm.
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MASTUS AUCTION
~686 833-9!~~
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le :.it' l'il $.I .. Ou
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r..,flo·L~ 1, 'C6 ( .111 Hud)
,u 11 t.lli'..1 until 5
l>l~:~l bpm
•I'• t an to1I ',µJnt.'>h 01n
1n~ rm -..·t $700 bc· ... 1 of
fer '.Ai:'l U22A
GcrorJt ~ 80S5 ..........•...•..•••••.
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M ..62 Ma ril~n Dr. So
1 ... 1:una ( bt'hmd .\lph.1
i,l.-1~."d.ilL.-..0041~. rro'c ~ S,171l •
Fur n liontt s . p1an11
l!Uot ;.i r b1k .. ., :.ew 1nc
111<.tl hlJW>, T \. ('LI' 425 ...
l~n Ba I b/5 lSl9
l...iJ"Pl:'b, rearthlones1 &
drJi"" & rods By tht·
r<)'lm Plus\\ rou.ght Iron
<.a zi>bo , S har p
~1 1 r ru wa\'C' & mlt>t
rt.em... Open ~at 8·5. ~!°» rOH !-.ALI:: t:nd t bls. ~-.sioo liay Dr. CdM .
hr.dl.-.hel\e.. Ql.M~·n hide Pht>4-l·l533 or 67J.499()
d bed <'OUCh. P> n-xware. -
"''" rJ«I... Sl)rofoam ice l{t;GESALE Stereo. sofa.
<'hest. If: c~ram1r planter queen !>I.le bed. dinner
& 'ila ntl chi-<>s Sf'l , lh4ewl4chaJ.r&.clolhes&
bt'dUt 1Iu11\ fram ed toys I.Ab more. Come &
i:.wint1; ~ 1546 i..ee SJt & Sun ~·5. 645
\\ ;it .. rbed ind Ira me .
m.it.tress. llnff & heat~r
ruoooo~s PM SSS.97•9
t.. ~\4£ SHOW PRJZES -
• Sam<.nrute h1 blc.-k bar
-UlOls 1610ea \fdnn eti)
t1lr &. matching tbl $4Sll
~ ~ liX 10 lt'Ol.St6,.
Wall a rc.-ept orters
:'31 lfTT2
Houst'hold furoature .
rru>t '>ell. no ~a.sonable
t.tr er refused 5J6.. 1044
~'~•·· rnd d antng ta·
ble & • ch"" S6SO
~~16
Sohd brass que~n ~1ze
ht·ddboard. appro'( Sft
I.ill '25(.1 C~t O\ er S600
ne"' Y.1U aL"'1 con.sider
trJd tni.? ht•Jdboard for
ruce ratlan -.ofa h1df' a
bed for ~tudao .1pt Call
o.3 ~ ~ ~!IP\f \O'kd}S
I.! IOP\I ""t..n<h
\ K'1ona St. Apt. 3
~
~ items. West.aunst.er
A\'~ Bl wn Rose & 2 lsl St <.: M ~tOnJy.
Hanft 1060 ...........•...••••.••.
AWY MMe. 12 yn old.
xlnt disposition. well
lr.Wled. all nders. pro-
'en cc*Jr. MOO. Ml-26S4
.lew*y 1070
················~······ •IMMEDIATE CASH•
For Gold . Si lver .
l'lat1num. Any kind ,
m od , amount. Daniel
~sm.3
NNdXtracashm
\ou l'iU find 11 in sc.-rap
GOLD & SILVER, which
""e buy We test all item s
fer punty at no cost to >OU or obbgallon to sell.
Call ~ for this fret:
:.enice done ID your own home PP
THE BIGGEST
GARAGE SALE ON THE
ORANGE COAST
IS IN THE
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS
Every Friday, Saturday & ~
durlnQ the month of Mey we wllt run
your 9arage sale •d under this speclat GARAGE SALE ~ng. •
GET READY NOWI • b ,l I Ollle,e dearee required. fl'IT'al s)'Mem. Eacellent ••• t a. App 'I in Good benef'Jts. Farmers wotkin1 condhlona. ~: c.o.&. .... Inn, I u 1 u T a n c e , Earn 100% commltalon.
•a.t...llvcl.C.ll. MMlOO...B.O.E. For cudldeaU.al app't.
r ·.. ce • CUl1ocllal Wlift, ... no barrier. ,ACUellS call~
Da.TACO,IMC.
2122 Bristol
Ndport Blacb
HEADQUARTERS Newport Bear h arta. Bu1ett ffound, trt-coloc',
C 0 MP AN I ES . Cllll 142·5212 for 10· 1 Jl'ftb.«t,allpapen,J"4t
714-951.f"751 tervi.w. ynokl,90'740
SEC R ET A R Y -rreiltopllmwSaJee Beaut. <Rart) White
Clean out the clOtets, attic Md kldi
*"'rooms now -get r"t'l~ tum vour unwMted ltems fnto . c.11 now
to pt.ce ~ ed Under tltls SPECIAL
Garege Sele he.cllng for next Frtdly · llllawuod. Jm~
•Cll
1111 ......
Female. A .1S/llr. to ~•!lrft'.-.·
start. Mer,tt relau. l--..l\._!~11&~•:..-~-~·~)~-.SJ& -..a ... --... CiD-........... -,., .. ...,.
A.AF.qui~,
f'.mp&oy• 11 /F
Ute/medical lmurance Santa Ana Vatatlon ColUH. AKC. 1bot1, beckaround nee. hll· Club. Work aQY Nibn. WCll"IDed It e)e teat.td.
tbm.CdM.17U717 Wpm. Mon.-'ntW"I. £x. 9tartinl .i m. ~
p'd: $$.00/br It up. lift.Cl.
MJ..'nt57.Sell ----kDe~ll-ans---142--.-, .....
Satunt.y & S.CUyt I •.
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642-5678 ~· ·,
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c.ra.k bWton manut
•lllna surplu• stock ~ BUl~ll4t
... -............. NB ~ Club. fam1I) mmntwnhlp, , tr11n lSJAltlWELIY
l 4tl't t:m•r•ld <'Ul
thmand. V\I S 1 t: rolor
flouracenC"C lt11th blue" GIA o ruf1ralt'd 1111
~~d U !J.290 111•J I
~ w dlumon~ &
,._, l'l\Dtt'r Pll•<'t!, 111p
prallf'<t Sl~.000. ~l'll -.>.uoo
&at"dit4 w diamooth & ~. llPPfU.'!t'tl SIUOU ~D.000
Rana pmdJanl diamond ...
2.11..u. ll.i" ""'' llm• .. 1 S1 bt!n.in purpltt <'1.1101
\ml'th)'ltl S'i .500
<>Ow "ell'b Sacnfll 111
(Juall fl~ b U) t..r!• a VJ.I I
(7 4 ) S46-V711
lleartshape 01amcln1t I Ill
fer ~nu
Lav.-n ~. p h l Pt'
$eC> 1\,... 1" lJ l40 ('a II
• afttt~P"
lV seat lk>hb~ M ll'
1)duQ mockl Jo 11 r•lltonl
dfttrt IOrl l..D. P I)(' W I l" •II
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Brand fM'\11 f\"d .. 111111111 m ~
f am1 I\ mt•rrt lit' r11h111
K11nchu ~•n Joaquin
Al.hldar 011b Irv Aft h
~ 1«11 Offill' K33 ,,.~lb
l I h.14 briiidt'd rug $7~ l
\an M-at:;. W t'B 2 rofft't-
ta~ ru e11 l Oanu1¢~.
m ea caU all fipni
c'tb on M>hd 14 kt i.:old t-llr Sale 9xl2 Hot Houi.t'.
band 961 1217 ~ (Jl1 rt!\lv.uod & .:111!-!'J
lJlt!f' he111.t•r m1Sler'l> & )hulS Watc·h llf"-1:11lct 1.-'00l..tng 631 7~
band S950 UUO Clill
549 27~ MOVING SAL~
IRM S•let·tr11 UOO
Mtno1rJ1>h m11~hln •
ll.l5 181 T~ ,... 8017 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l\muon Purrut 1.1mt &
tallnns 1111 c:111it>• rn~
I LM.I
Ot-aw.&lw baby Hill> tloat
tl 111.tu. old s:r. w I 1 orr
b4.l
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111-Jlfl A Nl-"W J.l'ITU.
l'lA,,O for JW.I ptn111l>i> 11
1t.1\ o...m. l'uu11 P1 .. no
n. "'~
l~b' (inu•d 1\11~ 111
7nu. ohl $.& I.IOU
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l 1m.:h1 h.1mhall v1unu 1.0
\ ,.. feill ti:lt l:JM
111:. !'t<'h,111 Urui. u11
111¢hl oil nt:v. lt·lh
nuhof( $!150 67 3 1100
~lb-!ff>I
Ul'trnan Pli\NOS
(joiid t otld l::llch '-'>~
11..imrnoncl ~lud1u.-.
:!lf>4 I-: I o~t 11~ ~
l'oronndt'I Mars.lo !>163
43' Oran Manntor full.)
qwp~d. bl••utlfull.)
m11lnt•lned re dv lo
( nut1 ut II v" • boud ~IP llUI\ be a\•1l1bl~
ll'•" "'inanc:ln11 PoQI
bk• tllO 000 J1('1l l.:urley
~34 1~0$ ,.\ fnl06'• "
~ et'k .. nth 1142 •HI
~Ull)IO
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Twu1 C.,1\r)!! 're•k d1<cll1
~1.Aa}I c:11ban ~w Kl"I>
ShOw l"r Rt'cordang
h1th11 mt'l t'r Vllf"
$.'I() IJOO JUI!( hl)l'ftt rC"
ruru~h.lllg lm.tress ~;aal
~W> 7W.lOIU
SALVAGE SAU
St::ALED 81 OS
W80 1 t!H1!1 42fl I ..,
Olt!'>t-1 C.il1lorn1.1n
l'naMlr
....... by z boat OW1ll'
le' Relnell 1111 boat
Xlnt c:ond Newly peln·
s.dr.u DHP IU 1/8
t\Llly eq,11.11>. a ,500 /re
aso neble offer dya
SS 3034. eve tT5 112110
i\Ult1 avatl '19 ~n Trail
Ritt' triple u h1 trlr
SZ.l«'iO
Ufl C11rden Sea Tiger
Kt<ch. ~IP avail 562.500 n" "38 e .. a.. 11J.11 s612
p P O W c; Perk1oi.
~ -----Need 1>81\nl!t. Coc\l~l 31
l'N '>lllg ~loop. l'qWPJM"<i
Lllt'l>el ~~. '12000 •• .,
S1IOX> 714 lns.-0 l 9'S
Lido 1-1 including bout
l'O\er & trlr. xlnl cond
llWObstofr (2131
~
11· Venture & trailer &
outboard complt'le
S!n5C) S48 IS4S;
16' t'Mamaran v.alh trlr
Good rood $750
C..:a11631·57!7
tatalmu 22' i.111lboat \SJ
!Jana Y. e:,t rrw't' rart•
HJ.u:t'd Lot:. ot l·>.lrJ"
l!(J l.Ul5
Pnll(llt' Iii l 0JI i5 t"IUllJ
111 rat't' ::-U!1U "' out I rlr
Cull l arl 494 ~tm
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I h11111Nt '400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
saYICIDIPT.
()pfnt 0.11 A Week
Mon ·•'rt 7 30 S.30 SahadaYt I 00.5 00
.,._Ctiry....rty.
2'a Harbor Rlvd
C:O.u MeH
~IU4
SSAVISAYI S
Wl'nt USID PARTS
I ml)On.cd car P•rt.'s
IMPORT
Al!l'OSUPrLv
IOl N Menchftter
Anaheim 776 9WO
CAPIUPAITS
2 mw front Koru 1~k'
lfltllng ·72 lO 74 V 6 'SI
only 170 f0t both' Nt>w
Sears heavy dut' 48
nn\lh battery, onl.) 130'
Ltkt> ntw
· RACEMARK'' li:•lht'r
Sport steenng whl"t!I, on
I> rio• Call 642 01:111
······················· IMPOR1'1\NT
NOTIC~;To
fU~:AD E RS AN U
ADVERTISI-R!-.
~l•....... au tulu, loeded. 'T4 Fiatl28Spott·L.needa
'70 .Dodie~ too Camper rr.2111 minor dee won, P .000
Special. full pwr, elr. tabl it •2221
11.D/trade. 10' Cabover ~••••••••••••!?.'.~ ...._. 9727 Caamper Sipe 4 + aelf· •••••••••••••••••••••••
com.awd *O 957·Z5lf
'74 Mnde Ptuc>. 4 11p. xtra
clean Int, rebll e n1.
ml.m)r body worll l2000.
~
63Slant6 Dod&e Pick Up
Kuni. good Low ma
11uto . clean body. New
pmnl lire. ft brake:.
1\M tt'M Sl30-0 cai.h
t173 5181 --------1
'54 Ford "°'T .
S800
964 J9a Atlll for t;d
·72 El Camino Perfect
C'Uld tnlr &. utr . M <iny
(•xtra.-. &16 6100 ---v-t570 .....••••.....••••.....
1979FOaD
ElSO MAXI V AH
~:t-:W \ dll with ll UlO
tr.im. . pwr 1>tttnn1< tilt
whl't.•I & lt.'5'> lh11n 200
ID.b' I J-'(.;16101 Pnt'•"<l
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'6181
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HAHO R 8lVO.
COSlA MUA 64'2·0010
CREVIER
& I Sf • HOAOWAY
S.UlfA Al'IA
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'TIWA aunt <10081
'77 630cs1 <~XG l
'783:nop,a1r (42281
'78 DIA, air (6095 I
'78 5onA loaded (~I
'79:r.DhpS/R !8lll61
i9Si:!liAS1R (2615 1
i9 ~ lollded CO'.!S6 l
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SADOIBACK
VALLEY
VISITYOUR
O.•MMCOAST
HONDA
HEA09VAaTllS
TODAY!!!
UMVBSITY
SAUS "SERVICE
Ol.DSMOllU . HONDA
GMCTRUCIS
2850 Harbor Blvd .
CQ)TA M t;!;A
540-'640 ----
'72 Honda 600. SOmp1t
'\ltieds ..,,,. M0/080
~.213-~
I looda Accord LX '78. ~
!>pd. Maroon. air. e~ rs. mags, fresh tJres &
tune S6, 1.SO. 714 S52 .811()4 •
~
' '74 CIVIC Runs perfect
All new tires Soper mp.:
any ga:. Sl900 661 1175
I WORTS
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HIGHEST
SAVIMCiS EYER
OH AU. MOOE:LS!
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Pllvate 1-'art' BUYJN<: reasonJbleoHer,,acce1,1 SU.VER DOI.LA I<.., ed 49:JW97. 4~ ~
1.ulbrJn:.t•n l.e~lit-:.
1•1ano. nlhm 1\or.1 .
1twa1.re d1urt·h homt-
1':.ol.rlff~ to ori::imt:i
lion $48 25.SI. 631 34~3
Where I:. A~ Is
Damaged b.) runa~J\
t'ftJ:!ne!>. electncnl fare &
W<Ater lo t'Xl fart-lns!)t't1
'e~~el al Ad ,ant•e
\lunrw Tran.wort lb72
Plat·1·nt1a An· Coi-1.1 \lt~.i. Calaf Sealed b1t1 ..
mu:.t includt' 10', of lolal
bid in ra. ... h1er-. t•her k or
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1.ilue IA>lphm \' .1<·h1:. ="o
pel'50ll.il t'hl'<'ki. Mad.
t•melopt> '!'tt'ult'<I Bid
Submit btcl to So C11J.,I
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5732 E 2nd . :..t l.1110:
lio•ach. <.:A !AJl403. bt'fort•
M.t\ 211 l!Jtlll JPM Bub
v.ili bt• Otlt'ned on th.JI
dall'. 11me &. lrw:i1111n
Balance due w11han Ill
dcA)':. Ownt'r rt·:.t•r \ ,.,
Uw nghl lo reru:.e an) nr
all bid ..
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'1101> b) \ .111 tit• M.1111 L!
11.1i.:-.. mod n i: Frht'n.111.1
v.llltwr .... urf .'O I.not-•
Th .. vnce ot 1temx .id ~ert1'>ed b> vehicle
cteaJer-. in tht-• eh1c It
C'las,1f1e11 <icl\ er11s1ni.:
roh.1mn.' does not inc lude
JO\ ;ipphcablt' laxe'
h~. tt'1rmf Pr 4ff'f"t
fllUlnt'\' < h<Ari.te~ ft· .. :. Cor
.u r pollution rnn t rol dt.•
'a't' cert1rw.111on~ ur de
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all anhented receoll>
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n11nt cond. 1nt·ludt>s
pulleys, root perlals S3S
8-IO!xm
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PRICES
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Sale; Tax ln<'lurled
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P 0 Box l.S60
<Asta Mesa. Ca. !12626
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alive Call Tom be1v.1·1·n
1 & 7pm 842 7<»0
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Turn lhal old gold ur
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FANTASTIC SAVIN G~>
Bring This Ad and Receive a Cash
Discount From Our Regular Price Equal To
The Annual Fuel Cost A s Shown On The
Federal Price.Sticker-EPA Section.
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ml. mint, all opts ,
Sll.!00/0BO. 6'73-8461. '77 El Camino Classic.
auto, AC. PD. PS. new
brb/tin. 144-5341
·rr Ford ~ ton utility
w tllft aate. $1 250
1»40t'1. 2LH.:5M400
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MUSJ'GO NOW I
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848 Dove SlrHt
NEWPORT BEACH
752·0900
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cood1taon. $2000 /080
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S3.300 dy 644·9211.en
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ant 33K ma , AM /FM
stereo auto. •Ir, mai.t '111 MCB GT. wire. wbeel.8.
whll. lhow room l'Ol'ld. AMtf'M cauetle. aallmir
'78 Alfa Romeo Spyder nut saJ.e call atter8pm. 12600. Call Ad·Sllter
U."'*1» c.oncours delall 551-4411. •1112. '42"'300. 34 ttrs.
)Ob puUlllhll Alla Red 1'1'3 Oat.sun 240Z Xlnt P1 I at 9741
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VOL. 73, NO. 1'3, 3 SECTION S,~ PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Hughes' Spruce Goose to Be Disseeted
t..AS VECAS <API Howard
Hu11Ma' mammoth Oylnl boll.
the Spruce GOOff, will tM.> d1S
assemblt!d 1mm~'<ll•l ly w that eigbl museums can dlaplay
various para or thC' 140 ton craft
that new only once, thl' craft's
owner announced today
S umm a Co rp . the l ate
bilUonaJre's holding company.
said the decision to take the
craft apart was made in ac·
cordance Wlth a 1975 agreement
with Ow Sm1ths0nlan tns\ltuUon '" w a~hin&\00' 0 c The eight mu~t!umi. will 1m
meduately be itllowed lo chootie
which part of the 80 foot high
plane they want to dl:iplay, Sum
mu "ice president Fred Lewis
~aid
Hughes designed the eight
engine i.eaplane as a troop tran~port during World War JI
But 1t flew JUSl once, in 1947
Thal was for a dlSlance of about
one mile and at an altitude of
uboul 70 feet
Summa said the agreement
ali.o calls for a s~tion of the
plane's 320-foot wing to be
placed on exhibit at the Smith·
son1an's Aerospace Museum m
Wash1ngton
The museums selected in COO·
Junction Wlth the Smithsonian to
receive parts are· the California
Museum of Science and Industry
m Los Angeles, the Experimen-
tal Aircraft Association Air
Muse um Foundation in Hales
Corner. Wis . tbe franklin
fnstitule in Philadelphia , the Museum ol Science and Industry in Chicago. the San Diego
Aerospace Museum, the U.S. Air
f orce Academy Library in
Colorado Springs. Colo., the U S
Air Force Museum at Wright
Patterson Air Force Base m
Dayton. Ohio, a nd the U S.
Naval Av1at1on Museum 1n
Pensacola. Fla.
The museums will not be
charged for the parts they r~
ceive but will have to pay
tran.sportatioo costs.
The propeller-powered craft is
220 feet long. It dwarfs the Boe·
ing 747. the largest commerelal
airplane. and the giant military
cargo plane. the CSA
The 140-ton flying boat has sat
inside a hangar -out of the
pub l ic's view -on th e
waterfront in Long Beach. since
its one flight. The hangar also
contains Hughes' undisturbed of.
fice.
T he vote by Summa 's direc-
tors came after four years of at·
tempts by various groups to ac·
quire the a ircraft intact for
public display. The lat.est last·
minute attempt was made by
the hastily formed Committee t.o
Save the Hughes F1ying Boat in
Southe rn California. which
made a nationwide appeal for
(See GOOSE, Page A.2)
More Ru1nhling_From Volcano __ ·
Faces Dilem•a
Stevens Plans
-Retu1*1rto-GW6 ·
Delly ...... Mmll ""9
RESCtNOS RESIGNATION
GWC President Stevena
HBPolice
Seek Gunman
lnS&L Heist
Huntington Beach police are
seeking an armed gunman who
robbed World Savings and Loan,
6902 Warner Ave , of an un·
determined amount of cash
Wednesday. The man is believed
to be the same bandit who held
up the financial institution last
November.
Police said a man wearing a
dark-colored wig and sunglasses
entered tbe World office at 10:30
a.m . aod was recognized by a
teller as the robbery suspect in
the previous incident.
The man pulled a revolver
from his waistband, set up a
(See STICKUP, Page A.2>
By PIDL SNEIDERM,ul
OI IM Oa!IY ~li.t Matt
Lee A. Stevens. who resigned
eight days ago as president of
Golden West College in a dispute
centering on his personal use of
five college district timbers, has
reversed bis decision.
Speaking to more than 200
faculty members Wednesday af.
ternoon, Stevens announced that
he has withdrawn his reslgna·
tion and will comply with dis·
ciplinary conditions imposed by
Coast Community College Dis·
tricl trustees. However . he
described these conditions as
"inappropriate."
Commenting on the events
s urrounding bis resignation,
Ste vens said, .. . . . I'm angry,
I'm disappointed and I'm ex·
tremely upset. But I'm also a lot
wiser. I have been the subject of
some incredibly damaging
rumors and allegations -some
slanderous in nature. "However. I am not interested
in retribution. nor do I carry any animosity towards anyone. I am
interested in salvaging my name
and my career, and I am in-
terest ed in the long-term
welfare of Golden West College ·
and the Community College Dis-
trict."
As conditions of bis return,
Stevens must forfeit two weeks
pay ($2,000), must make fuH dis·
closure of all district property in
bis possession and m ust carry a
letter of r eprimand in his
personnel file for one year.
In an e motion-f ill ed voice,
Stevens described the indecision
t hat gripped him before he
r eached a final decision early
Thursday.
·'The board clearly lert me
with a d ile mma ... be said .
"While they unanimously en-
dor sed my administration, they
also put such severe conditions oo my continuation that it ap-
pears that some incredible mis·
deed must have been done, and
by staying I would give credence
to that presumption.
''On the other hand, if I leave
<See BETVRNS, Page A.!)
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HUGE TREES LIE UPROOTED ALONG TOUTLE RIVER IN WASHINGTON NEAR YOLCAHO
Weather Hempen Seerctt for 90 ..._... People •• Rumbln9 81glna AeMt
H1mtington
Man Stabbed
In Tavern
A 23.year-0ld Tustin man is
being held on suspicion of at-
tempted murder in connection
with a stabbing incident at a
Huntington Beach tavern early
this morning, police said.
Robert Payton Fox is being
he ld in Huntington Beach J ail in
lieu of $25,000 bail, char ged with
stabbing Barry Lee Cooper, 23,
of Huntington Beach, in the ab-
domen during a fight that oc·
curred at 1 a .m . today al the
Riptide Bar, 17426 Beach Blvd.,
police said.
After the incident, Fox al·
legedly fled the bar on foot and
was arrested by a police patrol
unit nearby.
The victim, Cooper, was in
guarded condition this morning
al Pacifica Hospital in Hunt-
ington Beach.
President Carter
VielVs St. Helens
PORTLAND. Ore. CAP>
President Carter flew within
three miles of the volcanic sum·
m it of Mount St. Helens in southwest Washington today and
declared. "Someone described it
as the moonscape, but the moon
looks Wte a golf course com·
pared to what's up there ...
Flying into a mountainside
snowstorm at 1.500 feet in a
s mall Marine Corps helico~r.
Carter told r eporters he saw
Arts Panel
Deadline Set
The Fountain Valley City
Counctl has set June 10 as the
final date for residents to return
applications for three vacancies
on the city's Cultural Arts Com·
mittee.
great pdes of mud "that used to
~ mountains." deep crateTS and
steamy melting ice that he
called icebergs. <Related photo,
P age AJ)
"It's a horrible·lookmg sight."
the president said. "l don't know
1f there's anything else like it m
the world."
Asserting that the devastation
e xceeded his expectations.
Carter predicted an expensive
decades-loog clean-up effort. He
had pledged federal help upon
his arrival an Portland on
Wednesday night.
After the aerial tour. the presJ·
dent drove to Longview, Wash.,
to visit a R~ Cross eme_rgency
shelter. Longview and neighbor·
ing Kelso are threatened by a
possible mud.slide from Spirit
Lake below the mount.a.in.
He planne d t o r eturn to
Washingtoo from the hastily ar·
ranged trip later today.
MeMage Clear
The committee, which advtses
lbe city's Parks and Recreation
Commission. meets on the
fourth Wednesday of each month
at 7:30 p.m. in Fountain Valley
City Hall.
T hree helicopte rs carrying
about 50 reporters and photog-
raphers accompanied the pres-
idential aircraft on the inspec·
lion tour. The journalists in·
e lude d a delegation from
newspapers and broadcast sta·
lions iD California, which holds a
key presidential primary elec-
tion June 3.
'
HB Boy, 10, Art Winner
4
By &OBE&T BADE& OI .. DeMy NM Miff
For a fellow who doesn't ex-
press too much interest iD art.
Nicko Melvtlle seems to be do-
iDI pretty well.
He's bad ooe ol bis pictures
displayed at · th.e Bowers
Museum iD Santa Ana while sWl
a pre-schooler.
More recently, bis drawtna ol
the American naa won a Fourth
ol July picture contest.
Now 10 years old and in t.be
fourth grade at Smith School in
Huntington Beacb, Nicko has
achieved his 1reatest art1stlc
success.
It is a poster that forcefully
draws attention to the do1
licenae rwdltration drlve in the city. Nicko won sweepstakes
honors over tbe city'a other
fourth 1r.a.n and be wW re-ceive a tropby from the City
CouodJ Jme 2-
HI 1 mes::le tbat comH
acrou bid clur lmpreaed
the Juq. u. &D09L
It starts out, .. Hey, liceDM your..._ ..
Tbe ,C-· tbt ........ IDd
tbe ·-... all lM• Into accoaat, accordint to J\tdce
Shirley Henley of the White Cap-
pers, a Huntineton Beach voltm·
teer organisation.
A total ol 1,200 student artists
in Huntingtoo Beach elementary
schools competed.
"We have found it is a very
good way to get the point
across," said city animal license
officer Glen Davison.
''They take the messace home
qwte effectively that license«!\
new ala begin next month."
Despite bi.s artilUc triumphs.
Nicko says be doesn't plan to
stick with art when be 1rows up.
"I'd like to be a amnut. I'm double-jointed and -, think that
will be a bl1 help,'' be 1811·
He la the SOil ol lllcbael and
Athena llelvtlle ol Runtt.nctoo
Be1cb. Hll dad Is a '*11oloobY prof e110I' at Oolcfen Wes~t
Coll~p.
Otber wlnDen: Fl.rtt .,..se, Tom Cbm, Sun
View Scbool 1· ae~d 1rade, Stefanie Sch uender.i Vlllate Vie• Scliool; tll1lra 1race,
Raebel Barta, Keuler kbool;
fltlla ~ade. AW.loa Grepon,
8prtq Vin khoal; listla ll'ade. i-teni Coener, Sprln1 --vte•
. ,SCbool.
Applications can be obt.a.lned
from the city clerk or by calling
963-8321.
Ash Fowing
Up the Mail
SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
-U.S. Postal Service of·
rici als say patrons who
are mailing souvenir
samples ol the volcnic ash
from Moant St. Helen.a in
Wasblnit.on are cau1in1
pro blems with mall·
handliQI equlpment.
J . F. Morria, west.em re·
atonal postmaster
1eneral, Did IOCDe people
are maillnl uh from Ule
volc'1'0 ln ordinary en·
velopea wbkh are leaklnl
and tbreateoln1 to
dam.,. tbe eQUiDllMnt.
• 'Tbe a1lt ahould be
t:reat.t M tboqb tt were a
precloua 1lft of
•IU1ware.'' MOl'ril ..W. r.tt m91t bl peeked in sift·
proof «ft ..... Jleplar·
type m•elopea are not ac·
eeptable."
Carter spent the ni1bt in
Portland, where there was ocme
of the ash that fell up to seven
inches deep in some towns in
eutem Washington.
Carter's first task after arriv-
ing Wednesday night was to con·
fer with state and federal of.
ficials.
Re promised federal help, but
bis low-key demeanor contrast·
ed sharply with tbat of
WubinltOnGov. Dtxy Lee Ru.
who ~ told Carter: "We don't need tUk forces as much
as we need money.'·
At t.be meetlQl at the NaUonal
Forest Semee laeadquarten lD
Vaacouv• Ra.Y aald Sbe needed
federal aw to belp feed, --and relocate tbe vidilDI ot ... ctar'• vo&caaie up1oaAon.. wMdll
killed 1' ud leA IO mllUq.
Aab-strewD bl1bwa11 aad
a.lrpocta ltnDded u ..Umetel
5 ,000 traveler• acro1s w atbiJlll.On state. ...
••Wlull do JOU Deed apedft.cal-
ty!" Carttt asked.
"lll·O·D·•·Y." lbe 1ovemor
rf1)11ed .
. "
Weather
Hampers
Search . .
VANCOUVER. Wash. <AP> -
GeologLSt.s said today that Mount
St Helens 1s occasionally rum·
bhng and steammg. but that does
not indicate 1t 1s about to erupt
again , With the number of known
dead at 14. the bad weather today
hampered the search for 71 people
still reported missing in the area.
But the ram was welcome in
eastern Washington. northern
Idaho and parts of Montana,
where 1t was washing away the
volcanic dust that had collected up to 7 inches deep in places.
Two seis mographs on the
v olcano d etected "seismic
noise" from 5 p.m. Wednesday
to l a m . today, said Craig
Weaver, a U.S. Geolocical
Survey scientist at the Unlftl"Si·
ty of Washingt.oo ln SeaUle.
The seismic noise was similar
to the h.armoruc tremors that in-
cUcate the movement ol molten
rock, called magma. or 1as within the volcano. be said.
"The m os t probable in-
terpretation 1.S that it represents
the upward move m ent of
material aga10," We aver said.
But Tim Hait of the USGS
later sa1d at a news conference
that lhe seismic activity should
not be taken as an indicator of any movement of molten rock OT
1mm1neot eruption. He said it.
was a textbook example of what
happens after a major volcano
eruption.
In the meantime. he said.
"The mountain is intermittently
and vigorously stea ming to
10.000 feet. ...
The not.se detected last night
differed from a harmonic
tremor in that it had a low
amplitude and a "jerky" nature
compared t o the stronger.
smoother harmonic tremors re-
corded before the mountain ex-
ploded
Geologists estimated three
cubic kilomete rs. a bout one-
eighth ol the mountain, was re-
moved in the eruption, wbicb
bad the force oC a nuclear blast.
Scientists were less worried
today about the threat of a col·
la pse ol the mud dam oo the
Toutle Rive r , according to
Sylvia Brucbh.i. a U.S. Forest
Service spokeswoman.
Geologists inspected the mud
dam Wednesday and found it
more stable than previously
thought, she said today.
Coast
Weatller
Variable cloudiness.
becoming mosUy sunny
Friday afternoon. Lows
tooiltbt in mid 508. Highs Fricf ay iD upper eos.
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.ti RM.X '!!LOI Htf Ibyctdty. Mp 12. 1Mo
Rate Cut to 15 ~VtJ
lM by CluUe Balah
NEW \'ORK CAP> ue llubattu Beak, UM natJon'a
lhtrd·larc l commrrciaJ banll, t ut tu pnme ra&e on. fuU
perc.m-.. poln.t to 1''-' i)erttnl today, puahln1 the pr1me to ll1 lo wt>f.t lev•I In months
Bankt1rs Tru t Co . the e11hth lara Ht bank. qu1r lcly
m.atched t~· ral• Althouah mo.l bank1 1ro quoUn1 a prtme
rate ul 16~1 pero nt, analyat.a H ad they ••PKl the lower rate to
spread Ulroull\out the t>.ttkil\I induatry.
Th\> primti th l.nterelt rate bankl ch1r1e on loana to their most r reditworthy corporate custom.-ra peaked 1 \ 20 perreot
tn earl} /\pnl und hit~ since bf.ton on lhl' dt-cllnt•
..... le fharifl.-OM ('•Mcffflac.o11
LYNDttllkST. NJ I AP> Re publican p re11ident1al can
d1datt' Oeorgc> Hush :1•ld today ht> lS can<.'~Ung campalan event11
in New Jt•rsey this weekend to 111low time for a pollUc•I soul
s ea rctung a 100 at hls home ln flouslon
tlwih toJd r~porter11 a d cl~1on on whether to end bth two
year qu~l fo r the Whitt' House <'ould come as early as S und111y
Hbsing Glrr11 Body f'ouHd
Jl'LIAN tAP1 The pa rtl> decomposed body o f ti 13 year
old girl re ported mrs:.mg in Der~mber ba!> been 1denttfled by
he r parent:. u!> Sharon Ltt Winston ShenH'h officers said the
San Du~~o girl ~a:. !'>lra ngled
A couple ta king Jl1<'lure!> found the body late Tue~da y a bout
five feet oH <..:ahfornta 78 n ear S<:issor's Crossing
The girl wa:. a !>ludent at Marston Junior lligh School in Sun Die~o
Dollar .tlix.-d: ta_f}~~ Drop11
LONDON CAP1 'l'hl' valm: of thl' dollar wa:. mixed
a gainst leadin~ world currencies today
In Tokyo, the dolla r fell for the third s traight day, e h>i.ini: :it
224.025 yen, down from 224.95 at Wednesday's close.
Gold t raded in London at $503 an ounce. a drop of S9 75 from
Wednesday's c lose. It traded In New York at $501, down S4 50
In London. silver opened at $10.89 an ounce, down from
Wednesday's c losing $11.85 an ounce. It traded m New Yo rk st
$10.98, down 36 cen ts.
12 Killftl in .. l f gllanilf • 011
NEW DELHI, India <Af') -Afghan schoolgirls and boys
som e carrying arms -clashed with soldiers in Kabul thas week
in renewed ant i.-Sovje• ~~;..n..s...Lhat killed l2 .penoru;, a
traveler from Afghanistan !lat ay.-
\ifllfl'ria Kai#eM f)if Pri~e
By The Assod1ted Press
Nigeria raised the pr ice of its crude oil $2 a barrel today. be<.'omin~ the las t major supplier of oil to the United States to
take that s tep, a newsletter r eported. .
Pe troleum Intelligence Weeki)'. said the West Afghan coun-
try raised the price of its best 011, known as bonny crude . to
$36.71 a 42·gallon barrel. Nigeria is the second-largest s upplier
of crude 011 to lhc United States
$195 Million
Parks Bond Gets
Bipartisan Push
Republic ans and Democrats
joine d hands W ednesday in
Ora nE?e County to s ho"' their
bipartrs un s uppo rt for passage
of Propos1t1on l o n the June 3
ballot. a $495 mtlhon parks bond
propo~al
Callin~ themselves Cal1for
n1ans fo r a Reso ur c eful
~conomy. representatives of tht
group s :.11d if the meas ure rs ap·
prove d. funds made available
ttirough the s ale of bonds would
be us ed on improvt'ments which
ctalifom1ans can "sec. feel and
fPuch "
A leading spokesm an for tht
ballot measure. former s tate as
semblyman Dixon Arnett of San
Mateo, s aid strong elements in
both political p a rties 1n
Cal ifomia s upport the proposr-
Uon
.. This kind of pubhc expen
4ilure 1s good for the economy
and good for the state," the
(ormer Re publican la wmaker ia1d
Though no polls h ave been ~ken to gauge public se ntiment ~n the m eas ure. Arnett s aid that
II P r oposition l were to lose, its ~ackers would simply requallfy
it for the November ballot.
• "We are about out of bond
(n o n ey now from previou s
bonds," he s aid during a press
~onference at the county 's Hall
9f Administration in Santa Ana.
; Others who appeared Wednes· ~ay included W.J . ''Bill" Thom ,
chairman of the county's
p e mocratlc Party : Ha rry Jef-
0..ANOE COAST H •
frcy . a eounty R e pub~1 can
leader . '.':ormo ll1ck...,, a Brc:i
t·ount 1lwom an. ,\nn l mparalO of
I hf' O rii n ge County C ent r a l
Labor Council. and a n aide to
.,tal l' Se n Joh n Brig g.,, R
Fulle rton .
Earl Roget. pres ident of the
Or:in ge County d1v1 s1on of the
League or Cities and a La Habra
councilman. and Bob Ha~kcll .
l'Ounly League of C ities ex
ecutive director . a lso attended.
In addition . the ba llot measure
has been endorsed by Ric hard J
()'Neill. state Democratic Party
boss ; Assemblyman Bruce
Nestand e. R·Orange ; Briggs.
and As semblyma n Denni s
Mangers . D-Hunlington Beach.
Jeffrey. a Cal Sta te Fullerton
history professor . s aid about l
mill ion persons are turned away
from state parks each year, in
dicating the need for acquinng
and developing new parklands
·'This bond iss ue is needed
now." he s aid.
Funds generated by the bond
measure wo uld b e us ed to
restore existing park lands , buy
new acreage and prott1de for
wildlife con ser vation and
wastewater reclamation
Th om said the funds would al
low fOT the preservation Of Open
s pace and recreational areas
Opponents of the ballot plan
have contended that the proposi-
tion c alls for m ore s pe nding
when government s hould be cut·
Ung back . Arnett said one c ritic
of the p.roposal has been the
s tate Chamber of Comme rce.
RETURNS.·
tMc!1 .... u.e.. adlUIDa. l 9C-
co• •ll•la by defa ult wla1L
llO .. .., baYe wa.nled ln the ,. ...........
...._ adaUt&ad Ulal ~
........... M10Dd U.. Umber
....... leftled It blm, ln-
c ludlnl ch ar1ea that h e In-
timidated coUea"" personnel to
do J)erl'On&I favors for h im
"These wer~ discussed fully
with tht' board, and they wt1rl'
found to be without merit," he
u 1d . declining to ti l•boute.
further on the charae&. He re-
fu1>ed to diaruu wh ether he
knew who brought the original rhur~t'b to the attention of the
d1s t1 l<'l
A I lhls announcement that he
would return, Stevens received a
~ll•nd1ng ovation from sever al
faculty members and poltte ap-
plause from many others who
re m1uned 1n their seats .
F ielding questions from some
fac ulty membe r s who were
<'rit1cal of his pas t policies .
Stevens pledged to work more clo~ely with ins tructors at the
Huntington Beach s chool in the
future
The dJstr1rt 's board of trustees
llll't wrth Stevens Wednesday
ni~ht
·'lit:. res 1gnat1on has been
withdrawn. all terms have been
complied with. and the matter 1!'>
closed," George Rodda, pres1·
·dent· of the board. ~1trd. ttn:os •
morning
Chancellor N(>rma n Watspn.
"ho 1s nut of town. but has kept
in touch with the trustees by
telephone. issued a brie f s ta te
m enl this morning through u d1:,
trict spokesm an
"I am glad the issue has be{>n
rcS"'O lved ... Watson said . "We
c an now aU work together to
promote and preserve the poten·
-t1a l of Golden West College "
Que lloned by re porters after
his speech. Steve ns said of hts
resignation. "I f~lt ,harat the
time. 1t was the proper thing to
do In retrospect, I mig ht have
been 1mpetuou:. "
lie dec;lined lo co mment on
• c har ges ma<fe by his v. tfe
Wilma. that she was a target of
dis trict om c 1als beca use of her
local pohtJcal act1v1ties '
During his address. Stevens
descr1bt'd the recent e\'ent:. a s a
le arning experience
.. As I p<>ndered m ) o ptions
these past fcv. day~. I be gan to
realize that I haci bt.•en nan·t·
naive not lo be more ale r t to the
fo r ces which could d1s cred1t m l' ..
lie added . "There is no doubt
tha t I h ave m ade som e chan~es
which have upset ~ome , in fact ,
many, in this room It never.
however occurred to me that
'U<'h re t ri bution v.ou ld ta ke
plaCl'
"You can be s ure that mv
na 1vt'le is gone. and that I wiil
~ca rch m\ rerordc; to corrttt
J O\ othcrfap!'>es th<it I ma) h:J\'C
c•o mm1ltf-d In h H'I . I knov. that I
h<t ve bt>cn s lipped a cook 1e from
ll ml' to ttm C'. a nd I did get ..1 <·ou
pl l' of h J 1r<ut 1fr11 m <,,...,
mt· tole>~' -.1u1knl!'>' ·
GOOSE ...
S750,000 1n mus1:um o pe rating
mone~·
The· Port of Long Beach want-
ed the 11-4 as a s ta tic exhibit
alonl(sidc 1l!-> other trans port.a
lion showpiece. the Queen Marv
ocean liner
M eyers Ja c obs en . c o -
d e veloper of the planned $470
million Aero World amusement
par k 1n San Diego. was seeking
funds to transfer the plane to his
a s yet unbwlt facility.
S umma ·~ dec is io n was
ne<.'essary before J une l. when
the company had agreed to start
demolishing its hangar a nd com
pound on the 7.2-acre site it has
been leasing from Long Beach
since 1946.
By Oct I. the waterfront area
must be cleared to allow con-
11truction of a Sl7 milHon tanker
terminal for Atlantic R ichfield
Co.
·'It has becom e evid ent that )t
is just not feasible lo display the
rtying boat in Its entirety." Sum-
m a said In a statement.
A s ked to e laborate, Le wis
said. "T here 1s nobody who
could come up with a proper ex-
h i blt and the money and the
hitc ··
DAILY PILOT
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Andrew Orens, 84,
Dies in Huntington
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Funeral services are
scheduled Friday for Jone-Ume
Huntington Beach oilfield
work er Andrew J. Orem, who
came to town ln the early '31».
He died suddenly at home
Wednetday. HewasM.
VlsJt.adon for Mr. Orem will ~Unue until 9 p.m. today at
Pierce Brothen Smiths'
llortuary1• Hm1Unatoo Beach.
Rltee wul be coliducted Friday
at l p.m. at lbe mortuary by
fellow memben or Jlunt.lnatCJn
Beach llatonlc Lod1e 380 ,
followed bJ Interment at
We1tm1uter llemortal Park,
W•tminlt.er.
llr. Oren.a, well tnowa la Ule clowatown area, wu a llMIDbet'
ot the ffaat1n1ton Beaeb loctce
fOt511UJ'I.
' (J
A veteran of Wo rld war I Navy
service, he moved to Huntington
in 1925 seeking employment in
t he oil Industry and began his
c areer as an oilfield t ool
dresser . accordi ng to a
grandson, Jack Orens.
He spent the bulk o r h is
career, 38 years, employed as an
equipment operator by Union OU
Co. before retiring.
A wtdower, Mr. Orens leaves
a eon, Andrew L. Or ens ol El
Se1undo, 'plus grandchlldren
Jac k Orena, ol Huntin1ton
Beac h. David and Richard
Orena, and Sandra Hart, all of
El SelUftdo; a brother William
OreDt, ot 1..on,. Be1tb and a Ill· t.er, llary Walla, of Carmel.
S.rvtcea are under direction ol
Pierce Brotbera Smith's
Mortuary .
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HE'S HAD ENOUOH
Ex-Councilman Hurlbut
RoyHw-lbut
Resigns c
W1D1Cil Post
By JOHN NEEDHA M
Of llW o.lly ,., .. Sl .. 1
~~n .Clem-0ntf'-Gtty c.,un-
<.'ilm un Hm llurlhut <1 J1pu1tlll•d
to tht· 1·ou111·il r .. i, 'I 111 .1 -.1t'1rrr·
o ( 1•11ntrn\'t•1-.\ 11·.,1 ~:111·d t hi,
mornrn~
llurlbut'!'> rt•.,.grwt1on '' 1·Ht·1
tr H · 1rnmt>d1att•h 111 hi'> 1Nt1•1 of
r e~1gnat1on , t11· \Jiii lrut•
harmonv t•oulct n111 lw <tt•hu•vt!fl
·with lht; 011-•111lwr-. of tht• 11rt..,t-11t
counc·1l ·
lie ubo .... 111! ht· h1tp•·d ..,Jn
Cle m ente l'ltrnn.... "'uulrt 1 11 1·1
three ne\4 Cil\ ('oun1·1l 1111·rnhn·
in a ~oH•mtx•r .,,,.., 1.11 t·lt•t'l111n
a..,...0Jw1ow• r t>frrcn1 ,. to lhf• p e n d 1 n~ rt•t·ull Of .\IJ,)IH
K a rolrm· "ot•stn
llurlhul 14 ,elk1•cl 111111 1 h•• 11lf1 n ·
or Ct!) ('It rk \L.1 \ H1•11• thr.,
m orning a11tf JJl11ct'<I h r-. ldl1 1 ;,1
re~11'!n:Jt11m o n Bt•rs(., <11·-.1.
llurlbut ., .1ppmntnw ra 1 ''' lh•
council took plJt't• 111 ,1 ... 1•1rr11 "'
pro lt'.,l th.r t r1·-.u ll•"ll 1A 1th
fo rmer Ma~or Ho) ll.1mn1 !Jc·in c
M:'r \'(•d v.Hh a rec..111 nntH't•
lfamm "-U!-> C'hargecl v.1th 1c
norin~ .1 2 ooo -.1~n<1tun· pl't1t11111
tha t .,ought :.i .,111·1 1,JI 1·h·1·t11 111 to
fill the {'llUfH·t1 "'"'I \ ,11',Jlt•tl h\
~1 !-rti... W.i gnt•r 14 hn d11·d .1.111
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t·1lml·n f':d 14:.trd Kal'>Ch<'d .ind
H 1 c h J r d Ah I m an J p p o 1 n t t' ct
Hurlbut Fch 9 JU't bt.·fr1rc-on an
,l.!r) g roup di....rupt1•d tht· ml•f'l
tnl<(
M:nor Kot•.,tt·r fJ1·1·., " ri' .ill
Plecttoo Jun1· :1 rr ...,un·c·,. ria1
he r M.«ll . ..1hm~ v.1th 1h•1~" ,,r
Hurlb ut and 1nll'r1m counnl
m e m b..r Thom . .., o · K1·1·f1 · v.111
<.1ppl"1r on tht• 'l>t.'t lal hJllOt m
\; 11\ 1·m~·r
Gas 8tation
Robbed in FV
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t•a .,hi t·r·., boot h a'krn).( for
c·1).(aretu• .... thc•n h r.tnd 1o;hprf .1
b lu1• ~lt•t•I h:indJ!un, polit e ...,,1111
T he 11 l5 1J m holdup Jt th•·
Fill ·Em l 'p Fa~t '>ta lion. t62Jt>
II a rbor HI vd . ne tted $200. poltr t•
l>:J rd
Tht• '>lll>j)('<'l . <.v.1fgl~ JOgginii
o ff. v.a:. dc...,rribt-d as l'aul'as1an.
19 lo 20. flVl' fCl't. SI>. IO<'ht''o tall
clean ~h.1nm "'tth c urh blood
h"1r •
:Je aGalloa
Price on Gas
CUt by Mobil
NEW YOHK CAP> -Mobil
Corp., saying the action was
ne('~ssary to comply with the
C:arh.•r administra tion 's prrct·
g u ad e lines, toda y c u t the
wholesale price of its gasoline
nationwide-by three cents a
gall.on
Juhn Flint , a M o bil
s pokesm an . said the r eduction
applied to gasoline and jet fuel
He :.atd prices of heating oil and
other distlllate products includ·
ing diesel fuel wer e being re-
duced by "up to three cents a gallon ..
The rf'duetrons . effe<.'t1ve to·
d ay. l'Om <> on the evt' of the
MemonaJ Day holiday weekend. trad1t1onall~ d ttme of increased
driving
The price cut also comes dur
1ng a week which ~aw all ma1or
'>Upp lte r-. Of <•r ud e otl to the L..:n1t
ed State'> mt'><· pnct'~. guar<.in
ll't'rng tha t rt·ta tl prrres or l: s
g<1..,nllnt: v.111 rt'>{' by as mur h .. ...,
three cents a gallon.
Flint said Mobil's late<.l 1·1N
w.um~ tndltttted 1tt~ n•d ur
l1nn., v.erc· n C'<:ded In C1Jmpl\
"'1 t h th1• Prtt"" i.:urd1·ll 111·., duri ng
1 ht• 1 ur11•nt quart 1•r
I It 1· 1 1• du 1 I 1o 11 "' a ' 1; 11
"'h••'•·-..111· 11111 , ... S<m 1" ch ;tl1·r.,
IJ.;\f fllll 114 I 'll llllJl<l"IJll.: fht• full
r11 .1rl.;up .1ll111At'll II\ U1 par1nw111
1t J 1.n .·r~\ ri ~u l 11 t1on '> .ind
lhPrt:f11r1· l'tmllf rlectde nrit 111
p.i ., on th•· full re-dur t1nn
\J11lnl 1•ni'<i1?l'd in <i '1·rhat liat
tlo 1,1,1th lh•· < .H t•·r .1dm1111.t r.1
I tlflt I h1-. \ •'.H iftt r I h• ( •111n11l
••n \\ •'"t-.it11d l'n• 1• ~1 .1 t,1l1t\ ..,,..,1
• Vf 11htl 'Htfff\f'O tht' ff'tllrtl"'tfn~ "
\f11t11I 1 l<11rr1tt1 J th•· r ttuO!t'
.~ • r• 1• •li l11 ,ti liu 1 1 .... 1 m•111tt1
.1 ~1 ,.,.<f l11 f•Jrt·i.:11 ~.,1 rn1lhon in tr•
• • • .• -.,. 1t 1A11ultl 11th1 rl4 t 1· h.1\1
,., I'll Jhh· lit IOIJJtlM· lwf11n • lht·
1 11 I ••f ~Jll•·m ll(·r
[ltHlll).; tt..11 fl r,putl' \1 .,1111
'I 11nwtl it ... ~ 111•1•·1111•·., h11uld l.o1
·IJ •Pli•-<l "n ..111 .1111111 . .t h,,.,1, .JI
I• IA lll L J•I 111'' l ei 1•"\1 1·1 ti l h1·
L 111<!• 11111· 1n .,,,mt• qu.1r l1•r.., ti
lht ' v.1•re · hdo\4 tt11· J ll•11A .1 lil1
( • Hunt Snip•·r
f \\I I'\ Fl.1 \I'• II• 1111 .. 1
1·d 1•111111 11f f 11 •r "''''
• 1 .1 rr hinc h11u, .. 111 111111-.1 in .1
p r " d " ri 1 n .1 n I I ' h I J 1 I\
lH 1i;:hhr>rhoo<i h"fl' lodlJ) f11r •
' 11 I p l' r \lo h I I ... h 0 t a 14 h I t l '
pol1 t·<'man in the> f.Jcf' a-. ht• v.u'
t•fl•t·t tnj:( a harrrc ad e TampJ
l'Jlrolman ffobt·n II Cook1 28
1 1n good <on<11llon tod .. ~ 1,1,1th J
bul11·t \4 1,und in lhl' (JC~
limits In other qu1i1rters. Tbe ad·
min ist ration ins isted on a
quarterly basis and Flint's state·
mtint today indicated Mobil con-
ceded that point
* * * Panel Rejects
Dime-a-gallon
Gas Tax Hike
WAStnNGTON (AP> -The
Jlo uf.e Ways and Means Com-
m 1ttee voted 27·7 today for
leg1sla t1o n to block P resident
Carter's dime a g allon gasoline
fee
The vote. "-htch had been ex-
pected. readies the meas ure for
.1 vo1 e by t he· full Ho u se .
llow('vn Sp ·ake r Thomas P .
O"N1·11l Jr has vowed to "sit on
tl t o t r y t o :.i v o 1d t h a t
showdown
-Op.pot"K!'n\J:i or t+ie gaMtine-fef!"
claimed lht·y had overwhelming
.... u ppo rt in the llouse for the
mt•.J!-iure k1ll1ng tht: le vy and
u1 L!t·rl I lou-.1· leach·r., to permit a
\ 11!1•
Rep Ch aril's Vantk. D·Ohio.
., J 1 ci bf'fon· lmfa \"., vote that
v.h1ll· ht· -.upport.... th(.• fi:e he fell
th1·re v. a !:> a good chance C'ongrt~s would O\ erturn it
· T he fact " eand1dates for
p11hl11· o ffH'I· 11·1•1 they cannot
"Ul\1\1• p11lr t lf-.tll) with the
h11rd1•n of th1• 111 r•t•nt tax They
~-l u~rsb:i1id-
t h.11 \Jnlk 'Jld
'TICKUP ...
pn l1<·l' ...,t·anner radio and warned
l·mpl<Hl't.'!'> not to s ignal for
p11l 1t'l'. a<·rordmg to reports.
T ht· intrudPr orde red three
kiln., into th1· v ault and in-
11 111 !•'ti th•·m lo fi ll a ~hopping
hJI' "'1th 1 .1-.h 1111h1·t· said
I t1• 111..111 ltwn tolrt one teller
Ito· pl • .tnnt'<l to tak<• hf'r C"ar and
1rrfrre·d ht·r t11 .i<·c·ompany him
11u1"1d1• to h1•r vehicle, police
"J ld
The• m an fll·d <.tlonp rn the
~om an ., 1978 beig e Ford f iesta,
hcen!>e 728\'CW. police s aid. The
\ e h rcle ha d been recovered to-
day.
Po l1<·•· .,a id n•J iniuries oc-
curred in thl holdup
Parties 'Fun'
.~--~ Ga.dl(Pls .. ,old at Home
1fll1 '1BI \ \tll <.\111 \ f•11m1·r hll!h ..,r hool c.nghsh
t'·J ~ lk r ha-. found that a Int 11( th111J.!s 1 .1n Iii '>•1ld at in home
p;irt1l'S includm~ "t'X ~araph<'mJll u
llelen Wermuth sa)~ -.l·lhnJ.! w x gadgc-t o; a t home ts "an in-
telh J!ent aJtem attn • to thl··sex ... hu p., or m all order catalogues " She ·~ held thrct• p<1 rtrc!'>, f('atunn~ ...,ut h product:. a .. mas ssagers,
1 n •arns and 01b
· It 1s an t•d uc.ftron.il prt....,l'nt..1t111n a nd the re ts nothing
l.11,1, <In about rt 111 all. · '>he ...,atd
Tht· wom ltll v. ho he ld the hr">t part~ o;a1d 1t was "Just great
fun.· a nd that olhl'r. m or e com entton:i l home product parties
"'l'rc "old hat ..
Order!-fro m the parties w;ually ranJ(c from $10 to $S0 for
Pach v.oman making purch:i-.e ... she s ays Ms Wermuth said
that about JO percent or the party goers have had no mter;&st in
'" the paraphernalia
Tht· uhra-thin P1aget. Hand.crafted m Switze rland. AU in 18k gold.
the cal'it.' the handb. tl1c dial. tht• bracele t. cwn the buckle
on the lc.1thrr MrJp.
'Biel/ <ll!alhet1 <ltewfidAI
llnt> /t'wel1y
H fA H10"4 l'ilAr..O • N[WPORl R£A.Cti C"Allf0RNIA 92660
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CALIFORNIA
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.Just 1'et /tie S ag
Sen Edwa rd Kennedy, candidate for the Ocmocralll'
nomination for president. told a United Rubber Workers·
Union hall audience an South Gate Wednesday that auto
a nd rubber workers s hould not be required to sacrifice
car eers and home~ because o f mis t a kes in the
boardroom~ of auto and tire companies. The meeting "as
held acro~5 the street from a soon-to-close Firestone
plant
Thuray May 22 1980 DAILY PILOT A 3
Senate Blocks Smog Test Bill~ , . •
SACRAMENTO fAP I An el
fort to requ1~ annual amoa teat.s
ror t•ar in urban and sem l·
urb•n areu l1 beln.i blocked by
tht> Cahlomta Senate
Tht> bill won only 18 votca
w.,dn~day . with 21 required for
•P&>roval Thir teen m e ro bers
vot ed a1umst It .
But tilt> author of S81294. Sen.
Ju11eph Montoy•. 0 -Whlltier ,
~ u g1 ven permission to call
dnother vote today, o ne day
befor e the deadline for bills lo
dt'8r their how.es or OrlglJ\
THE PROPOSAL 1s con
!.1dered an alter nallve to an in
.i.pect1on b1U approved earlier
SB84 by Sen John Foran, D·San
Francal>CO, which 1s awaiting ac-
llon m an ru.sembl) committee
lioth were Ull rodured because
the U S Environmental Protcc-
tlQn Agency as banning ma1or
n1·v. 1ndu:-.tr1al projects 1n
Cahfom1a. because California
has no ms pt>cllon program
MONTOYA'S proposal.
backed by the 2asohne s tation
owne rs' lobby. would use ap-
prov<>d service stations and
ga r :.igt•s for the inspections
Re pa irs could be done the re or
anywhere
tirds for tougher ~talc istan d
a rds m bOme cases
Othe r !'lenator s compla~
that there was no hm1t on r•r
charaes m Montoya's biU,!iut
Montoya said he could lnsentt-
But f'orun's bill would <'On
Unut> the use o f a l1m 1ted
number of inspection st atloru1 1n
the Los Angeles a rea. with 1n
de pendent service s tations and
ga rages only In othe r pa rts of
the slate
fo'oran led lhe oppos11.&on to t.he
Montoya bill, claiming that aJ.
lowing service stations to con-
dul't the tests and make repairs
would be like "setting t he fox to
watc·h the hen house door "
la ter •.
Montoya criticized Foratf is
measure . citing figures he sfid
s h owe d tha t the centrali~d
system in Los Angeles had iaot
been effective In d1 scove rfna
em ission violations
The F oran bill would also sub·
!\lltute federal air quality stand·
He called the ball a "full-
e m ploy m e nt pro pos a I for
service station opera tors "
Bill Asks _ Life for Dog
S ACRAM ENTO I A P l -T he Ca lifo rni a
U>gislature is being asked to save the hfe of Sido.
the San Francisco dog that was v.1lled to be put to
death b y her m1l>t ress. who Lhen commalted
su1c1de
State Sen \fart Garcia. R Menlo Park. in-
troduced a bill Wednesda~ to prevent the carrying
out of death ~entences on an1m11b that thelf
owners may have place-<! an wills
S1do. a 10-vear-old s heltie mix, v.as v.11led to
die by th<> late Mar:-Murphy. who feared she
v.ould s uffe r rrom a lark of loving c are
Rut the prt-S1dcnt or the San F'mac1i.<'O Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Richard
.
A\ anzmo. refused to put her to sleep on grounds
th at she was an good health. happy. and d id not (je
serv<> to dw
But he and the S PCA are being s ued by Mr'>
\!urphy'<; attorney, Hebecra Wells Smith. and are
due 1n court Tuesday to exptcon why they have QOt
romplied wtlh the will •
A\anzmo says he h<t~ rL'Cc1ved about 3,000 s11p
portmg leltl:'rS and JOO offers or homes He tilt s
temPoraral} taken S1do into hrs own ho me :
Garcia t:-.sued a 'ilatement that !>aid in pC(tt .
"'fl 1s v.·ron.: to 1ns1:-.t Qn k1 lhng this bea utifuJ
animal bN·aus•· of ht>r m istress' m<>nta l turmoil at
lht-,.n<J of h.-r 11v.n lift:"
.
Hllyderi 's . Border· Posi' ·Mulled
SACRAMENTO <API -The state &nJll' i s seeking conhrmJ
taon power over the governor's repre.,enlat1H> to the Southv.1•,L
Uo rder Regional Commission pohllral art1v1s1 Tom lla>den
The Senate last year r<>jtttcd the appointment b' ';o, Ed
mund Brown Jr of Hayden's ..------·-------.
wife. actn•s:-. J ane F'onda. to ( J
the California Arts Cnunc1I .'-,TATE
In a 24·2 \Ol e Wf'dnes
The· Cit) Cou111 11 \\ Pdnc"day rdused to endorsl· the sale'. of
'Jft' and -;anp" r1rf'work-; dt•spll<' allt-gauon" that wealthy whites
.1r•· .,po1 hnl! the· F11urth 11{ Juh for tht· cit}·., po<Jr hlack children .
HajorPn>p. 1:J f .'x puruion lppr-u·t>d
S.-\CRA~1 E:'\TO 1 \P> Tht• California Sen:.ttl' has ttpproveq a
m.1Jor e'pJn-.1on of l'rt1po,1t111n 13 11.h1rh 11.ould r~u-~tt,PrO~rt v
IJ\"" an addatmnal S2 b1ll1Qn d \(•ar
d a}. lht• Senate a p11rm t-d a -Brnli·n· g I _Tph_·-1....1 ______ ,....... _ _hliij b~~!'-RJ?bef1 Pre~k). o R1H.:!~1clt· '" i:m· ttw Jl(enr~
.LL&,___ U ~JU -Sl:atutory auTFihrization . -3mr"a.ts0.t~mr S°t'n"alc·l'tffim"m1lfi'6n-nf'r=-
the go vernor ., n•orest•nta II' e
"< \if: h' S..-n 01111· "1l4·ra11. H Lon~ Reach, went to th<• 4\.,
... rnlih \\t'f!nt-'>1i.J\ nn d 2i .k \Ol•· th•'-hon· tv.o thirds needed
.
In Bl · k SI • (,jay# Rally iu ... tcppo r f u f B ia11 B a u ac aylng DAVIS <AP I -About 50 candlt> b<>Hrer s m.urhed CJn Cit' hJll
and held a rally in support of Propo.,1ti()n A tu bJn d1,1·n m1nJt111n Hostage Drill
SACRAMENTO <APl The state says there was nothing im-
proper about the Butte County plea bargaining that let t wo white
"layers of a black man escape prosecution for the death penalty
State Attorney General George DeukmeJtan's report Wednesday.
followed requests by l'it1zens and leg1s latots to investigate the pros-
e<·utor's handling or the Jimmy
LC'e l'ampbdl murdPr <:ase
Campbell. a blark. was s hot at
random from <.1 l'<H carrying
thrt't' v.h1h•., who had tnl'<l a ll
da' without :-.utC'l•s:-. to f:'llht.>r µo~t'h a deer or ~hoot a cow
That ~as in Junuary of 1979 near
Ca mpbell's home m Chico
In January 1980. two of th£•
whites. Marvin D Noor. 19. and
Jam es Mccarter. 20. both of
Oroville. v.er<: pt:rm1lled tCJ
pl e ad guilty to firs t degree
murder IO return for droµpm~
tt.!_e_J!pec1al c1n·u!!!l>tance a
rat1al slaying which could
have meant the death penalty
Thev wer e :-.enlen t'ed to 25 vear:-.
to hfe ·
Black organ11at1on:-. and in
d 1 v1duals protl'St <>d a~ainst tht•
bargaining of t he plea. <1nrt
ra ised questions about improper
rac·lid c·ons 1de rat1onl> und
i,ccr ec) of the p roceedings
Deuk meJ1an i.<11d lhH"e ll> no
<:v1dcnce that Oi i,lncl Allornc·)
Will Maltly txert'1SPd h1l> plea
bargaining d1scret1on m <in 1n
appropriate manner.
on the basis of ~exual preference
Some of the participants Wl'dnc,day niJ,!ht wore paPf'r bHgs
ovc·r their head~. sa} mg they" anll'd tu ') m bt>hte lhl'tr kJr of be·
ing recognized a:-. ~a)
T ruit•k Drfrer IJic·eu"f" h suf" ('rm1hrd
SACRAM ENTO I AP > Oppos1t1on from the Team l>t<:rs Cnion
has r ru.'>h<>d a bill to s uspend tht• dn H·r·.., hcenst•'-of tru<"kc•r" v. h11
haul hazardous m aterials and who repeatedly ~et !>pe('(i1ng ur
tall~atmg t1ckeh
The mc·as un'. SBl7R4 h) St-n Ray Johnscin. H-Ch1co. fell
Wcdnc:-.da) on a 9 I fl Senate rnt1·. v.1th 21 votes necrlP'1 for pal>sal'(t'
Oppolritio11 lo f'i rr~orl.:" f,o~ Spa.uu•r "
LOS A."llG ELES IA P > The )early pu!!ih to l'nd J,(J, Angeles' 37
vea r ban on fare" or ks has sputtered out once aJ?am
Grand Opening
SALE
"CERRITOS"
11119 -183Sl
ICrlll """ San It lM Cerrtta Mall
CtfT1tw 21~11•
AU STORES JOI• 1•
Hang Ten ®
Reg. 21.00
llOW 15'0
Mari1U!s l o Trai11 i11 R escu e ·
f \1Pt:HI \I HEA<'ll 1Al'1 A tra1n1nR dnll in resc uing
lt11~1.1~t.>~ hl·ld Ii\ lt'rrori.,1:-. v.tll bnng a forn· of 150 Marint:!'>
.ind fl\ 1· h1·l11 11µH·r ... to Lhe bl'ttl hf runt next week. l>pokesmen·
~Jld
\ pollt11.il r1cur1 y, Ill tx-k11ln.1p1wd Jnl1 hf'lrf captive b) ter-.
ron ... t in., 01111 I.. r1 ... , ui· \l.,·drn·'clJ\ .11 l m1R•r1JI Bt-JCh !)OUlh of-
S ;in lll1·co .\1 Jrin• off1c1a i... '>old
1 ht· dnll 1:-. p<trt of tr ... imn~ JI the ~1dnnt> Corps Landing.
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Orange Coast Oa11v Piiot Editorial Page .......................................................................... Th1Htd8V May 22. 1980 Barbara Krelblch tEdltorlal Peoe Editor
Bolsa Chica Suit
\Vas Predictable
Ooe coatroversy at\tt anotht"r has do aed plennina ot tk Bol&a Chica manblands ·0n one side, ~nvironmtfltallsta and others seek 10 ~ the att-a MtJ•~t to Pa('lfic Coasl Hlahwuy aod u~ by Huntlnltan Beach ctty limit.a n lt:• nutiw stale. An opposing fOrtt \ ma~ Up of lanck>'lffll'N , boOl~r.1
ancl ot~ who favor varym1 deartta or dev~lopment
'The moet refftll round ol controversy wu tou ched off
by 'tbe state Coastal CommiAk>n on March 19 wht>n It
mMle prellmJnary dHtin1Uon that nearly all of l .200
ac~ ol lhe marshland ore en itivP ~·etl nd~ ~orth.) of
mu,mum 5late prol~Uon
·The ~agnauon v\rtuaUy rule:, out tt rnurina und
otber <k-vetopmt>nl
Now u let(al question arise O\'e r wht•ther the 11tatt•
cotpmt ion acted imprudently be<'aU e 1t not onl~
bypassed locul planning efforts but a lso artt .. 'd befort-tht'
regional coastal rommiss1on rould rule
It romes a s no surpn~e . then . that t he d\'Mi(natwn
haa bet:n chall~nged m a· la ws wt filed last week b) Si~nal
l.Jadmark Inc .. the m aJor landowne r m tht> a rea
~Signal 1s conte nding tha t lhe state agenc) act N f out
of ks Jurisdiction The company a lso c laims 1t "as denied
duE> pro<.'ess m the matter
If not s urprising , the latest de\'elopm ents ure rcgrN
t<.ible
It woufd appear that litigation m ay cause furthe r dl'
lays in planmng e fforts . There also will be added cost~
--l aH-·seems t-0 say the stat~-agency· shouldn't ha""e-
mad e lhe designation in the firs t place
Heavy Reading-Free
It wasn't a best -se ller. so Huntington Beach 's ,i95
pa~e city budget for: 1980-81 is now a barg ain·pJ:iced item
for t he public -it's free.
Officials hac given the docu ment to boards a nd com
missions a nd dis tribute d it at vario us librarie!-t
thmughout the city ·-
But if privat e citizens wanted one for their very own .
tllc) had to pa)'. •10. to see. pow the City CouncU planned to .wen<f~r m1llkm. The city has been charging !or thl'
document since the p asS'age of Proposition 13 lo pay for
publishing cost.$.
· .But s a les_ r esist a nce has been pretty stiff and the
d1!f:ument ha s n 't threaten ed to make anyone's best seller
fott
~ Be that as it mav. the council h as decided to m a kl' <t~ut 100 cop ies ava1iable free of charge They can be ob·
taine d from the city clerk's offtce at cit y ha ll.
: Tht..'r<' ha\'e been other attempts to r ut go\'emmcnt
<:•~ts but coundl o ffic ia ls wt:>re Wl'iC' in removin~ the prtC(.' t4 111 this mstanCl'
.,
Students Must Work .
: Oppone nts of an innovative bul controvers ial ~chool
c iedit syst em at Huntington Beach ·s Ocean V1.e " High
S~hool h ave h ad their s a\ ~ What they've s aid." at storm y and lengthy ~c hool
b4ard hearin~s. is that lhe system should be scrapped
~ They contend it hasn't accomplis hed its goal and that
20 to 25 percent o f the Ocean View seniors won't graduate
nex t month because o f insufficient credits
~ But after a n evaluation. trust ees approved continuing
tbe program next year on a s plit vote
• Trustees claim that the progr a m . called the variable
qcdit syst em . 1s following sta te Ja w by making Hunt
iQgton Heach seniors accountable for learning their s ub
j ects .
t: It has been the pos1t1 on of the majo rity of the board
l at in many cases not at Ocean View -seniors can
s im by with D's whe n they should h ave been given F'!-
and without gleaning a ny knowledge of their subjects
: In the variable c redit system . s tudents are r equired
to t·omplete each segment of a course satis factor ily and
with a minimum g rade of <.;.
• Pupils who have skipped a ssignme nts or have not
m astered them simply came up s hort on credits.
But the expe rime nt seem s a worthy one that should
be c arried on especially in v1ew of the general feeling tbat too m any or today's s tudents are not able to read and
write. that they a r e functional illitera t es
The board deserves credit for facing the proble m
hpad on and not buc kling under pressure brought out
'1'ainly because the syste m forces s tudents to work h ard
• Ob1ntons expressed 1n the space above are lhose ot lhe Daily Pilot
Ojner views expressed on this page are lhose ot the11 authors and
alf1sts Reader comment is 1nv1ted Adaress lhe Daily Pilot P O
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• .. Boyd!S~ters
By L.M . BOYD
:That c l a ssi c be a uty
Cetherine Deneuve has been
q9oted as saying, "You will
never truly know me until
y~u understand my sister.··
S,PJdents of the mind find il
svificant. Sisters, they say,
hlOuence one another pro-
fct.&.ndly. And in a highly com·
pleated manner. A girl can
s•al her slater's hairbrush
-. not borrow. but ~teal -.-en use it to beat some other
1(rl who tries t.o steal her sis·
ttr's hairbrush. Compete.
Defend. Compete. Defend.
t. oddly. ai.st.ers rarely kill
I
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
( .. •
~1sle rs , though other
murders within families hap-
pen all the time.
N ote that a Spo kane.
Wa s h . co upl e n a med
Gregory Love and Katherine
Kiss recently applied for a
marriage license. Dandy,
dandy.
Q. How do you play that
kiaaing gam e ca ll e d
'·Flashlight?''
A. Youthful informants suy
it's a varlaUon of Spin the
Bottle. Couples sit in a ring
on the noor. Room lights out,
e ntire ly. A flashlig ht is
turned on and spun ln the
middle of the' circle. And if It
comes to a stop with ita beam
on two who aren't kissing,
that couple ponies up some
sort of penalty. Jn extreme
versions, tbe penalty each
time 1.5 an article of clothine.
Many a qJan will re·
member youtbfuJ momenta
when he whittled while
atr•ld. W•llrtaa throup a
dark a.lie)'. Or aloftc a traU ln
the woodl. Or over the rocks
ln a fut cnet. Muat be • moat natural ruction. ln-
vuUcaton of air dlaaatert
checked out the voice re·
cordtr1 ~ered fn>m 450
plane tr'Uble. In *· \My burd •blttllna by crew
memben.
Earl Waters
Civil Service Aim Distorted
flerhoapi. 1t •• nol h• •er1ou a
thnat H ll l&PP 'llrS lit f1 t~t
bl uah but "' rc<'t-nt Suprt'mc
Cuurl ruling "lt'<'ll\ lo lrlkl' ut
t hf' v"r) foundation!\ of self
l(OVt>rnm~nt fU It WU:i 1ntendt<J
"'h<-n tht• nation "'ui. forml'd •
The rase involvt-d two up
potnllw hx·ul offlraul~ 1n Nt·1o1.
York St all' ·r h ~ )' '4 e r t•
Rc.opubhrtttb
A chaugt' en
p 0 I l I I l' J I
( '' 1 l u n e -.
ld lit't'd ..
DI.' mo 1 al 111
l'11 a r g" H ,.
d1~m1i.st'd tht•
p.11r Argwn.:
lht· F 1rs l
t\fnenttml'nt lht-'~ claimed lht•\
\Hrl' belOg pt'lllllt2Cd for lht'lr
po lat era I bi.•)lt'f, Tht.' t'Our\
at(rel'd or<l i>rinJt th ~·m rl'
lnstakd
But tht• (.'on!>litut1on afford!>
tht' J>t!'Qplt> the opportunity for
pNiod1c cha n5!es of those who
Mailbox
hav.-lhe reins of government
Hy reguJar elections the leaders
and reprctentatlves a re all sub-
Jt<'t to removal Inherent in lh1~
pro<:e!Js ls the abillty to replace
the appoint~t.'b of those elected
officials How otherwl&f' can the new lcade rc; change government
pohc1es 1r the sub::.tructure
1o1.h1 c h <·o mp o s e::. the
hureuucrury cannot al:so bt·
changt!d"
WIULf. IT is true c1vcl f>erv1ce
v. e1s establi shed to prevent
wholesale purges o( government
1.•mployees resu l ttn~ from
pohticaJ transitions. tl 1o1. as tn·
tended to apply only lo th~ at
the lower levels v.hose duties
are separate and apart from
policy making
E'en so. although Cl\'11 serv1c1.-
t'Xll>ted 1o1.1th the early Egyptian.'
und Greeks a i. 1o1.l'l l a i. lht•
Rom aru. and 1:. '>did to ha t· been
prurt1ced in C'hma a~ far back
us the 7th centur}. ll was not m
l'lud('d lb part or the govern
ment by the foundln~ fatht>rs In
faC"t 1t w wi not until well after
the C1\'1I War when in 1883 the
U S <.:lvil Service Commission
was crcatt>d California didn't
ha vt' c1v1 I ser vice until the
19301$
Al though t•1vll ser vic(' as now
establlsht!d 111 most all countnes
of the world . the United Stat.es 1s
o ne of the few whe re 1t u tends
down to the local levels of gov-
ernment And in all countnes
the seni or po s t s 1n the
bur eaucracy arc regarded as
appointive. without the se<'unty
of tenure-. The influence they
may "'1eld over policy and the
nt•ed fo r lhem to work in
harmony as the cioi.c advisers or
th<' heads o( government dt·
m;,nds a frl"('(fom of C'hocct• 1n
tht· mattf'r of appointment!)
\\ Hll.f: INITIALL \' thu e nl.lrc
federal gon·nimenl ro!>ll'r eom
mcncing '4 cth tht.· t'<•btnl'l and
l''(lendmg down lo the L' S at
lOrneys, mari,httb, poslmaster<.
;i nd their deput H:~ and
employeH, wer.e all subject to
turnover w th each ch11ng~ or ad
minbtratlon the earlier presl·
dtnts apporenlly didn '\ reach
do wn to the lowest level of
employees.
But when Anrlrew J a ckson
became president 1n 1829 he
came into office with the battle
t•ry. "To the victor bt>longs the
s poils" and made pe r sonnel
drnnges so sweeping that his
brand ol pohtici. became known
1us "J acksonian De mocracy."
Yet there was nothing venaJ or
vengeful about 1t. J ackson. who
now ran.ks in history as one of
lhe best presidents, 1o1.as a fron·
t1 crsman and a self-made man
"'ho appealed to the m1tsses and
l'hampioned them lie believed
all pubhl' offices. insofar a!i
practical. should be t•lect1vc and
lhat subordinate offi ces ~houJd
be rotated
H •: DISMISS•:o tht' 'elttisl ..
c:on(•ept or cwil employees declar
ing that. "The duties of all
public officers a re so plain and
'' mple lhat men of intelligenCl' may readily qualify the mselves
for. lhc:u J)Crforaancu I '1fln~
but bt-l1evc that more 11> lost b\
lrmjC continuanct' m {·n 1n offic~·
lhan 1., 1-:l'ncrall} ~aincd b~· their
t•xperct'nt·c· :-Jo onl' m:.in h<t'
m"rc cnlnn!>1c ri~ht lO offlc1<.1I
... 1at1on than <1not her ..
So '4hut doe!> th<: :-iuµremt·
Court dec1s1on mean" b 11 t hat
appoint<'<':> tn public-JOb'> hav1·
notw ~1mt' v~tt'd rcghts" Wh}
'hould that bt.•'' ThOM! in top
po ... 1t11't'l.:. 1n pn\'att-l'mployment
h.1\1· no '>Ul'h n~hts They mul->t
t.ik<' their rhanc·ci. and l.'an b4·
l11:r1m 1~.,t:d f~Qthing m on: than ,,. him or <'apnN·-.... fit:'ITT·\'c-;.an
1·mplo>cr '41sh1•-.
F: 11 t r 1.• n <' h m 1· n t '' f l h 1•
hurt'.IUt'rtJ(') ~Ot'' cuurih•r to th•·
\m1•rat·an notion of ~Oq:rnment "" ,..,11 t•nunc.<.tlt.-<.I .f,, J Jl'kM>n
"' mJn~ Congre-.i.m1·n and h·i,?1.,l;itor ... ha\ 1· leC1rnt.•d 1l
m<1k1•' 11 d1fflcull 1f not 1mposs1
hit" t11 ('ffrort d P,lfed <'han~~ in
thl' dart"Cllnn <.ind c·onl1uct '1f li(O\
··rnm•·nt pro~r<.tm C1 nd and
µiilh It"'
Are These Hardships Worth $20 Saving?
To t he Editor
P roll0'1l1on 9 to <'Ul !>t ate 1n
1•11ml' taxes looks a11pt'ah n~ to Jll
of Ul> "ho find 1t harder and hard(•r
to make ends mt•ct 1n our in0att·i1
eronom'
nut th
0
l' mt'a~un· .... 111 bnn~ httk
rt•l ief to lhl' a\ l'ra).!c I <IX pa~ l'r 1 <•11
t·Sll malt'(! le!>!> th;;in S:?O a mum h
for 90 J:>t:rc-ent l)f 11~ 1. whilt· ~I\ m~·
lar~e t'UL'> to lh1· \l.(•allh) -...ho
ha\£' alrt>ady bc•t•n tht• ma1or n·
c 1pients of windf <i 11 t ;,i "<S<·lld frm11
Propoc,1tion 13 ci(t'4o~ c·.ir'> aJ,!o
IN ADDITION. ,1 portion c1f our
S211 '4111 gr> 111 p.1~ 1nnc:::.i.,t•tl
federal cncomt.· tax. anti Callf11r
man!. .,..,11 rccc1vt• httlt• of th;.11 111
n:turn Our '1<Jrt1on of rt'' f•nut·
i.h arin~ will t)c rcdut·t•ri ~cn<·1·
!>I ate and local governm1•nt ... -...111
bt> le~~ ablt: lo put up lht·
necessar y matching fund -.
l'ropo~1t1on 91~ fal~l'CCOnOm\
Furthermore. this 1s not a good
tcmr to enact s uch J m ea-.ure Tht•
immediate effct·b of Propos1tmn
13 were minun1 zed by the n1>w
nt·a rly spent ... talc Trca:>11r~ -.ur-
plus. Propos1t1on !I i.. comcn~
before we havt• had a ehan<'t' to
learn \I.hat the full 1mp<.t('l of 'O
much tax cutting will be·
flut one thin~ IS C'Ntain 14hC•n
~cn·1c~ are cul. :>l'naor 1·ct1.H·n~.
the poor and d1s advanH1ged. <1nrt
studl!nL'\ at all levt'b of educat1<in
wall b<> hurt the hardest Should
w e force further hardships on
these groups JUSt to get our extra
S20 a month? or course not Vote
No on Proposition 9
CllARLES W 0.1\WE
ltlfl'df'r Wrong
To the Editor :
R e Superv isor H arriett
Wieder·s speech before t he
Orange County Coast Associa·
lion in Newport Beach.
lt is quite a rare happening to
witness how one commissioner
de,rades the commission to
which llhe belongs.
Actually It was one of the
many wise decisions of the state
Coas tal Commission to declare
Bolsa Chica as wetlands.
Almost all wetlands along the
coast are gone. with dire cOMe·
quences for the ecology,
reproduction of fish t nd wildlife.
One of the last exlttln1 should be
preserved a nd when Mrs .
Wieder states that "the state
Commission belne more than 200
miles away from Bolsa Ch iu
tellln1 us that they know better
thep we do.·• she just forgeta the
many yeara of strunle for the
matntalnlog of tt\11 we tlaod
Both Coastal Commlaslons know
the ialue snd the location ve~
well ana aJao the atafr or both
commlaalona.
WHEN Mra. Wieder raps the
state Commlsttlon. I Just wh1h to
1tate that In the many ht?arln1s t
attended before the Coastal
Commlll!ou and the Board of Su~rvilors I never heard Mrs.
Wieder mike any conalnlctlve
.. u~i.:t·.,tcon or ~·"· r1··•"•n.1hl1 c·11nd1tion' 1111 .1 1·.1:-t• l11·r -.mpl•
11hllo ... 11ph' · \\ t• 111•1·tl h•HJw~
l twn•flln· I \\IH' ', • .., ' puh ht r 11n
I h1· ... 11•a11\ pn·t111·tahlt• \ ,., \ 1111
f111 .11)\ ch·\ l'lopml·nt
I .11-.11 re•n)t•mtwr .1 h1•,1rm~
ht·fon · 1h1· l<l"),!1011al C11.i ... t.1I
<'ornm1,..,111n 1n ll11nt 1n).!l1111
l11·al·h. \dll'n l>h1• JX1:wd .-.1·H·r .ii
t 1mt• t•on .. umini:: qut·.,t111n ... dur
ing tht• 1!1 '\1 11-. ... mn of .1 <»t.,t'. hul
ldt lwfort· the H•h· 1-.1 mt· up
In t•ont'lu-.wn. I ~11•rr·1• '4 tlh th1·
'>Uj.:J..:t•,11110 th.II )t r' \\ lt'<lt•I
-.h11ul<t n·,1gn fr11m th1· lti-gwn.il
('oJ,tJI and Jl-.o frnm lht· Ho.ml
111 Stqwn 1"1"
llF:TT'I' lll·:n.F:I
TrouMo «nrf'
To lhc Editor
T he l'Slabl1))hm1:nl 111 .in
Oran~e Counly lraunrn lrt·at
ment -;ystt"m <1nd tht· de~1J!n.1
lion of (1vt· hosp1tab :Jl> trauma
cent E·r~ rt•re1 \'ed a duh11111 '
welcome h) the Dail} !'clot 1n 11'
lead cditon ul on May l:l
While t'Veryonl' ~hJrl'' th1·
Pilot ·s concern1. :iboul rising
i:osts. several m ajur point!> 111
volved '" thl' cfe~1~nat1on of th1•
trauma ccntc·r~ nt'ed tn he 1•n1
p h as 111.'<l
I The pul)hc I!> aln•ad} pa) Ullo!
for trauma l':tfC• Trauma VH'
t1m '\ art> bl'1n~ triaged b)
paramedics and are bean~ taken
lo the neare!>t hosp1lal emer~<m cy receiving cent<.•r Not ull
hospitals. however, are pre
pared ·to provide the type of Im·
mediate care required To bnng
all hospitals up to such levels of
standby readiness would be in·
n allonary and unnecessary By
designating re~1onal centers the
county is establishing a far more
e ffi cient . e rtect1vc and
economical system.
2. THE DESJGNATED
hospital trauma centers, includ·
lng Fountain Vallt)' CommuniLy
Hospital. already ha ve all the
necessary facilc Ues and eqwp-
ment. That was one of the key
elements included in the coun·
ty's request for proposals and
the survey which led to the re<-
ommendation of the five sele<:t
ed hospitals for trauma cente r
designation. We do not have to
add any new ,expensive eqwp-
ment. We are already equipped
to do the job
3. While 1t lS true tha t tra uma
surgeons must be recruited for
24 -hour Immediate availability
c a nd we h ave already done
thia). this need not represent
major additional costs either.
Trauma patients are already
paytn1 for thetr medical c1re.
and the re1Jonal trauma centers
antlrtpate 1 eufttclent patient
load to complelelr ofrse.t any •d· ditionaJ penonne expen1e1.
Your editorial a1lo urced aov
trnmenl official.a nol lo "allow
hospll-11 cute blanch• on all
lhe latett new medlcal fadct\a
1nd the recrwtmeat o mo,..
h1).!lih p.11rf '-ll< I 1.t11-.t• ltt.111 fll.I\
.11·1 uJ)J\ lw 111•1·11•·•1 Frir l ho•
'''"l 't\E>r,;11 ,, ... r., h11-.p11.t1
11., H ' ll(•1·n "' '''"''' r ,11n1·'1 \\ ,.
t ,JOCIOt af10 n••\lo h••fl' t'\JH'0'-1\ I
1·qu1µcnNll f.Jl'd1t11·' or 1•\ •·n
n•·>' .,,.n "'''' "1lh1111t ol1t.11n1n.1.
I ht• nt•\ l''';ir \ .1f1prt1\ .1h tof
.... , 1•r;1l '·" t·r., 11( j.!t•\ l'rnrrwntJI
Jj.!t'O<'ll''
Whtlt• not .tll hl"'IJll.tb n<-.-d to h.i \ t• all 1-.1111pmt•nt tht• f J t't n ·
111.11n~ th.JI ,., 1·r~ patH•nt 1.il.t·n
111 J hc...,p1t;1l en .i hfr thrt•Jtt'ncnl.!
c 111Hllt111n •'''"m"' th.it lhJt
lw,111t.1I "t'<tllll>J)\'(J t•1 rJt•JI 11o 11h
ttw .... lu.ition Suth '' nol Jl".1''
I ht• «·"'-' Jn1I I h1· dl'lt·rnHn.it 11111
11( "hwh ho~µ1t,il 'hould hJ\ l.
'4 hll h ~ad~\'\ " J rt1ffil'ult
hh• ur dt·.ith llt•c•...,111n I h.tl ''
'411\ lht• dt•\ \•lopml·nt of I t'l!IOOJI
t't•nk,..... for lodnl''.> 1l1Jl;. '" burn
t'<l rt'. oq;:an tr;m,pl.intat1on and
I r.1umJ t•ar1• m.1kl'"I 't'n'>v
ho1h 1n lt•rrn' 11f 4uJl1t;. <·Jrl' and
t'l'flCIOllllt''
{' \RL Tlllt:Ut A="'.\
\"1:-l.tnl 1\dmin...,tr ator
f ountain \'allt•\
('11 mrnun1t' lfo..,1111~1
I air Tax Hfl'for•
1'11 tht• Editor
"' a 'en1<1r c·1t111•n Jnd <•
nat1q• C:ahfomaan. I am run
l't•r ned about the 1·01Hinucd
11o 1•lrare of Cahformu
Propo:.1t1on 9 doei. not c·on
tnbutt' to the needs of our :.tate
Jt "'111 t•IU'nmale beneficial pro.
g r ums Juc h as t h e fostl'r
g randparent program in effect
at our s tate hospitals for lhe
physically and m entally han
dicapped This pro~ram benefits
both the handicapped ancl the
senior citizen!> wilh limited 1n
come .
CAUFOaNIA needs lax n·
form that 1s fair to all the
citizens It s ho uld not be a
politicaJ plum for an egotJslJcuJ
110lltician.
A tax r eform s h ould be
economically sound a nd fair to
ull. Proposition 9 is not
econ o mically sound and it
rnors big business and the
wealthy.
WlNffRED SCHMrOT
o ....•••••
To the f.dltor:
This county. lhl1 state and the
country are at the edge of a cftff
and it la up to the people to use
the only v<Mce we have -our
vote.
The D~ocrata have con·
trolled ua, abuted u1, over·
c harged u a. eatabllabed a
<.'rlminal Juttlce aystem that
doesn't permJt our children to
walk &.he atreeta. an educ1tJon1I
eyatem that tuma out functional
illltenles and a welf1re ayat.em
that makes It more prollt1 bje to
benon·producUve ..
laON'IC\LLY, we contlstent·
ly bud them lbe keys to Lbe
.1 ... ~l mn Jt·rrv Urow\.,, Jant' Fon
<1.l. Tom lh"<1en. !Ao McCarth'
.111r1 th•· Ora n ~~ Count y
ll1•mll<'ra1" who roun~ out lht•
j.!Jnj? h.n t' <'rodl'<l lht• f.o~datm11
111 1h1' t•ounty and -.tat•• ~tin~
,,, J j!roup t ht'' 1·11nt1m • Uw
'..., 1 nl.! t111o1. .1rd t'l·ntra I 1 1g
H rnt h1·r 1 c·ont rol 11f our IC\ l''
I !>ubm11 thal 11 I' long paM tht·
t1mt· for u:. to R<'t off our h:md:-.
Jnd ,·ot1• 1•very l>t•mocrat1c in
r umbt'nl out of offlt·c LN'~ l>?l\1'
the Republicans a c·hance t<i pul
up or shut up from a pos1tJon u(
maJun1y in our elecllH' offll't'~
Wt' cannot a fford tht.• pen
dulum tu S'4inj.! an) fartht•r until
!ht• Ol•\t t'lt·ct1on In Oran~t·
('ounl\ \lo't• r an be a trend !>Clter
tl\ tununfo! J e rry Bro wn':. gan~
oul o f oHIC'<' Our motto :.hould
lw · F:nd i.:ang h<1ra ~l>ment
thro"' .1 lx•moc·rJloutofoffi rt'
JOHN ROLF:H
ffiglatC'Ofl Rtdt>•
To tht' &11tor
Re Ma) 12 Gloomy Gui. from
"S aft.' and Sane ," I drivt:' a
Ch('vt'tte. am nol iJ pot head and
dnve the s peed hmat rn the fast
Jane_
When I :.~ a dr1H'r cumin~
up, ~anting to pass, I move to tile lane to m y r il(ht <when·
safe>
The law states a drive r must
do this. even though the car
passing you 1s exceeding the
!.peed hm1t ' .. Sh1Wt'r traffic keep
right " F'lfty·fave 1s s low when
~Om\.'Ofle wants to pass you at 60
HELEN BECKER
Hard LaMdi"fl
To the Editor
The Muy 8 story by Steve Mar.
ble . "Troubled New J et G<>es
On." was a very mis leading
piece of journalism .
The first paragraph made the
statement. "the tail section on
one of the new jets fell off during
a recent test landing." "Fell
off" is hardly accurate when
later in the story Mr. Marble
quotes the FAA as saying the
landing was "five times as hard
as a normal landing."
JIM SATI'ERFJELD
A vtotion W eek & Spoc~
TtCh"'°"'01 ~rted that MCDo91 ·
ntU·DollQZo. nglnttr.t Wtrt an·
lldpotiltg ,,. OC9 would toe.ell tlw
nmwor ~ it tDOI M•cendifto 01 a
"m.Jc ratt" of "'1ltl /ttt pn ~.
tt octuallfl ldt at 14 /m~lfcond. .U /ftt ~ Chat ltt • UmU
•• U ~td tlw cmo rsoc "'°"9· tam •a:ni profi'-,'' ,,.,, maoamw
laid Editor.
• 1Acter1 from rtadna art wtlc01'1'
Tfw '1gfl1 fO CoMtftlt ldftrl to f It
1JJOCf or tlimlnatt libri ia r~
Lfttm oJ 300 worda or '4!N wltl br
giutft ~ltrmC"r. All lerrns muat m·
clwk .tgnolure and moiling addrtu
btd llGFMI fU~ bf WUMdtJ Ofl r~
""""if 111/ftcNrll ffill()ft "o.ppar~t.
Poftry tc1ill not be S"'bli#ttd.
(
,.
'Angel'
HmNew
Romance
NEW YORK (AP) -
··Angel" Cheryl Ladd,
who has filed for divorce
from husband Dnid
Ladd. ha s a new
boyfriend. But she says
wedding bells won't be
-~ringing -again any -time-
soo"
The blonde star •f
ABC-TV's "Charlie s
Angels" series appeartd
at a Wella Coq:.
luncheon with Brian
Russell. a Scottish con ·
poser who said he had
been romantically i•·
volved,,_ with the actress
for eigot moolbs.
"It's out in the OJMI\
.now ... he said. . ~ iS!-L.adli. Jiled..J«. divorce from her fil11
producer husband Ja1.
16. A spokesman for I.Ai
Angeles Superior Court
said Ladd's attorne)IS
had ftled no· papers an:l
no judge was assigned b
the case.
Aliens Aided
SAN DIEGO <AP> -
A special task force it
San Diego County i~
calling for on-the-Jot
training for aliens who
a spokesman said. coul<
then "move up the lad>
der in direct competitioa
with America •
workers."
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Free Vacation Lures
Often .. Promoter Scam
WASHINGTON CAP> -Free vaca•
don.I: How often bave you Men them
promoted la CCJUleltl or to I t you to
ft.lit a new bualne11 or tout • land •ve1opmeat•
ADd they IOWMI anat. Several d'Y• ln a vacatloo paradlae Ulle Lu Ve1u or Flonda at DO thar1e.
BUT BE WAaV. Tbe natlonal
council ol Bett~r Buatn s ew·Hws
warns that the otter may not be U1 It
·~llll at nrat.
The buttaua note that some "free"
vacaUon often are leaJttmate But
they say they ~elve hundreds of
complaints every year about the
large percentage Lhal are schemt:~ to
np off the pubUc.
Many prom<ltens requlre a small ree or deposit (usUf)ly $1S to $25)
"for the hotel room" before giVlng
out the certJficate. This certificate
generally enlttles the buyer lo a
three-day, two-night vacallon, but
with cond1tions and limitations that
are not always clearly spelled out.
THE BUREAUS REPORT that in
some cases, even after paying for the
"free" certificate, buyers have pro-
blems scheduling their visit Some
firms. they report. make it virtually
i~ible-t.o use-theit--certificates by
repeatedly refusing requests for
specific dales an hopes the buyer will
eventually give up.
Teacher Fired
For Sex Change
Ge~ Back ·Pay
,..._ ,. -~ ._. ~SAN FRANClSCO (AP)-A/ormer
Emeryville school teacher SUS~f'tded
after undergom; ? sex-chante opera-
tion has won a coun battle to gein back
pay from the Erne.,. Unified Scitool
District.
Without comment. the sf ate
Supreme Court let stand Wednesday a
lower rourt decision rt"Quiring the
schootdistrict lo give back ;>ay ID Steve
Dain
The district sought a hearini by the
high court. contending ruling~in favor
of Dain. once known as 0 n s K.
Richards, conflicted with previous de-
c1s1oos
Dain, as Miss Richards. was
employed as a physical education
teacher in the 1975-76 school year and
took leave from Dec. 8, 19"5 through
June 30. 1976 lo take part i.3 a gender
change program.
( CON UMER )
And tr • date ls arranaed. Lhe
buyer may find that tbe only expeDH
eovered by the certificate ls the hotel
room and not always as "first
rlai; " u touted. This leaves the
buyer to cover such other costs as tra v~.._ meals. dnnks. car rental and eo form.
lo some cases promotors offer
what are called bonus coupons for
"free" meals. discount gambling.
car rentals or golf.
HOWEVER, AGAIN there are like·
ly to be condJttons attached. such as
eating between 2 a.m . and 5 a.m. or
gambhng m certam casmos only at
odd hours. Other bonuses often are
available free to hotel guests
anyway.
In other cases. people arrive at
their hotel only to be bounded by
salespersons or racmg a requ1rement
to attend sales meetings or spend a
day looking at property.
The bureaus urge people who
"wm" or consider buying such vaca-troo-~etlfffcafes-fo invesffgate
carefully to learn what the package
does and does not include
GET THE NAME or the hotel m·
volved and call to see 1r rooms are
being held for the promoter. Before
leaving home. personally confirm re·
servat10ns with the hotel, airlrne. car
rental company amtsb forth.
Know exactly how much money
must be put down. whether this de·
posit is refundable and how lo get th~
refund
find out lf promised rree meals
are.. ava1lahle at reasolWlble~~rs
·and how lo get free gambling 'money
if it 1s offered. • \heck with your Better Business
Bureau for a rehab1bty rep<>rt on the
promoter.
Seed if e .. Birds
Topic of Show
A slide presentation cntiUed "Sea
Creatures and Shorebirds" will be
s hown June 4 at St. Clemente 's
Episcopal Church in San Clemente.
The program is sponsored by the
South Coast Audubon Society and to·
eludes color slides taken by A. B.
Wimpey, district representative or
Photograph Society of America.
For information. call 482-2:588..
Salt Water Flyer
This 30-foot cutter-rigged sailboat Ls hardly the Boeing Co. yacht. But it Ls one of six the
aircraft builder constructed in 1936. The boat will be restored in Tacoma for future ex.hibi·
lion in an aviation historical museum.
Pair Face Pyra"!_~d Ch@.~ges_ ..
A Newport a ·each
woman and a LaHabra
man have been ordered
to appear 1n llc1rbor
Muo1c1pal Court on June
3 to answer charges that
they -.ere involved last
week in an "endless
chain" pyr1tm1d game
scheme.
Letters announc rng
th e m1sdt'mt-..inor
c harges were mall ed
We dnes da> b> the
Orange Count> D1str1ct
Attorney·~ offlct' to Loi~
M Zimmerman. 40 , or
1527 Antigua Wa y.
!':ewport Beac h. and
Larry D. Kor~meaer. 40.
of LaHabra
Reports seeking the
complaints wt-re filed by
Costa Mesa and Irvine
police after underco..-er
officers attended an al· Police Lt. Jack Calnon
leged pyramid game tn ·said Mrs. Zimmerman
the Zimmerman home 1s suspected as "host"
1n Dover Shores. and "operator" of the
About 50 p y ramid game and t h at
geime partJc1pants. each Korsmeier ts suspected
allegedly carrying Sl.000 a s ·'coo rd t n at or -
for use an the scherQe. operator." gathered last Thursday __;_ ________ _
night at an lrvme hdlel
.and then drovt! to the
Zim m e rman ho01e .
Costa Mesa police sat~.
(~OME S8oPPtNG
THIS SUNDAY
A-T N-M NEWPORT BEACH!
We re now open Sundays from 12 noon to 5 p m.
NM ¥A4'tManeut
VVWWff
At Neiman-M~cus you'll find
French T-shirts with style. Sweatshirts
with savvy. More T-shirts just for fun.
And they' re all on Sale!
25o/o to 50% off. Were 22.00 to 48.00. Now 16.00 to 24.00. Egyptian knit cotton. In a boat-IOad of brights.
Assorted styles. N·M ,,cckasivel. S-M·L sizes. Sport Shop, Newport Beach
Starting Sunday, we're open noon to 5.
N-M Beverly Hills; open 10 to 6; N-M Newoo11 Beach. ooen 10 lo 6. Mon .. Thurs • Fn . 10 lo 9
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Gay's Military Rights Upheld
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Former U S Bud1'f't Dirt"<'
lor Bert Lance. acquitted
last month of misusing bank
(unds. is back m court seek
mg clearance declaration on
three bank fraud charges
llll.WAUX S <AP> Tbe
Arm1 =t aol d•1ttlar1• a IOlclMI' a.aae aw or aM
ll lloa>OMaual. S Dbtrltl
~~ Ttrtnl't T Evu1 ha1
ln 1 <'••t brou1bt b) a
Mil• 1uk"" woman .,ho t'laJCM(t
IM w dtil<'h&rat'd bttau.tfl aho
••• 1 klablan. ''&IU aaki an
Arm) ~auon n-qulriftc ~
dia<"harse ot ~ ... who ea.biblt
"horuowxu1l t&oMotl . *1~
or lnl<'f'ftt," ~C'CI lf they do noc
takt' p•rl 10 h omoa~&ual
bfoh1,10r, "' unron1Utut.ional
THE &llLE \'lolatt'd lhe t'tnit.
Fifth &Dd Ntnlh Am••ndmMts w
the ll S Constitution Evan:.
:-itlld
Mtnttm lh·n Shal1lm. 32, tt
r e!l ervt' Army serae•nt
dtscbatgt'd De<" l . 1976, &)
"unswtable," su~-d the :.t-cmary
o f the Army and the
rom manduig off&<'~r of the 3rd
9rt1• ot ll\• Mtl\ RHerve
TralNNI Ohl k'tn ln Mll••'*"
TM f..r dld "°' otf tr any
••ld•n11• to ahow Na .
lh n • ha h> "' • n 1 1 1 • d • n hmn •\aAJ • ll or made toua.I
advanl'u t ow1rd female
l<\lthen 8he hid admitted her
twlmo.w,uallly ln convenallona
• llh ftllow reHrvlata. In an
t.ni.n w wtlh • reporter for a
mUitary Mwwpaper &nd dwina
• dau ah• tau,bt for drlfi ••r~«1ant1 when he topic of
1>"9 Udlc'\I WU dis<"~ed.
S o waa ordered relnatAated
lmmedletely There was no
ml'olion ol back pay lo Evans'
order
~rnmenuJ r•iut•Uon," Evans
11ld
Army ptta0nnel described Ma.
Ben·Sbalom aa an exemplary
soldier and excellent drill lnatructor. Evam said that the
record showed "that her sexual
preferences bad as much
relevance to her military ak1lla
u did her 1eoder or lhe cok>«' of
her skin. ~ broad aweep of
this regulation substantially
Impinges lhe First Amendment
rilhtJI of every soldier to free
assodatlon, expression and
speech."
Evans said the regulation
would make soldiers afraid to
associate with anyone suspected
of being a homosexual or to t'l'ad
"anything that might be
construed as a homosexually
oriented book or magaiine
bomoeouallty." Evans said, ad·
dine 1uch statement.a are p~
tected by lhe Flrst Amendment
The 1overnmeot eootended
decllLona on who ls nt to serve,
other internal mllitary m att.en
and laaues of natiooa! defeue
abould be d«icSed by mflitvy
persoanei or Cooireu and DOt
b y tbe courts. lt aaid Y a .
Ben ·Sbalom'a rights to due
proceu were protetted lo a series ol military proceedinga.
Imnates Complain
LOS ANGELES CAP> -ln-
matft at the Los Angeles C.OUOty ~~~!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!~
local news, sports and
advert1si~ ta yoo f!Yf!<V
day 1n the bright, lively.
1 n t eresting
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''Wllll.E THE LAW re ma.ms
unutlk-d .., to whet.her private
~nuaJ ronduct bt'twttn consent
1na adUlts 1a prote<:ted by the
nghl ot privacy ... lbe court
bt'llrvf'S that constit utional
prh1a('y prlnc1ples clearly pro-
lt<'l ont>'s sexual preferences in
and of lht-mselves from gov
DAILY PILOT
Jail have complained t hat
severe overcrowd.in& u f<>tting
some inmates to sleep In
walkways or rttreation rooms
and that conditions are worse
than two years ago when a judge
ordered the situation improved
MOST IMPORTANTLY, no
soldier would even want to make
any statements that might be in-
terpreted as su pporting
_ Lunherge New
VSC President
SPf"('lal a.o tht-Dally Pilot
LOS ANGE LES -The Unwers1ty of Southern
Cahforrua has announced the~ appointment of Dr.
James H. Zumberge as president
Dr. Zumberge, 56. 1s president of Southern
Methodist University, and ~111 sucettd Dr. John
R. Hubbard. who is retinng in August. r
A ~ge.in the.p\iblic interest from Huntington lntercotturtunity Hospital
u
HE HAS. BEEN 7HE' s~u j)J s1JieuL sm.nt..... ·-· --------,..-~~--1'1J'T~ ~scl\a-n ce llor or 'the Uni versit-y or
Nebraska:Llncoln from 1972 to 1975. dean of \he
College of Earth Sciences ~t the Univers.lty or
Antona from 1968 to 1972. and president ot Grand
Vallt'y State College In
M i<'h1gan from 1962 to 1968 .
Dr Zumb<>rge was
a" ardro his R A and
Ph D in geolo~y from
the Universal\ or Mtn
n e s o t a . f 0·1 I o " 1 n A
servt('(• a<; a M:Jrint' in
World War ((
J fl' I!> th(• author or
10 books. anC'ludang tht•
tc>xt "The Ekmc·nt.s of
GeolOAY." and of more
than 100 Journal Jrt1cle:.
and papers.
Dr Zumbergc, a
member of the An· ZUMBERGE tarct1c Advisory Com
m1ttee to the ll S. Department of Stat e. as
thairman of the (·omm1lt<.'<' on 1ntemational polar
rr lations of the polar r('Scarch bt>ard or lhe Na
t1ona l Academ\' or ~·1t·nl'C ... tic ha'> been actp,f• d \ ~lac1olog1~t arid ch1er or)(aJltl.cr for i.everal An
t J relit l'Xpt-dit ton.,
HIS /\\\ARDS I NC'J,l'DF. THE Jam<.'S II Zurn
1*rge L.1brary namC'd in ha s ho.nor at Grand Valley
('ollege. and Capt· Zumlwq~e. Antarct1ca. named
in ha ... honor 10 19fi'I
He hold-; thn l' honor;.il") dt'grecs. an LL D
from Grand \'alh-y Collcgt· m 1979. an L II U from
Nebrask<1 Weslt·> an l'nivers1ty in 1972. and an
L L D fro m K w ans l' 1 Ga k u 1 n Un 1 v er st l y .
l'\1sh1nom1)a. Jap<1n. in 197!*
Dr Zumb<>rgt' belongs to S1~ma Xi . Americirn
Geophysical Union. Amcncan As!>OCiallon for the
Ad\ ancement of Sc1tnce. Ge<>log1cal Society of
America 1 F r>llov. >. ~oc1ety or Economic
Gcolog1s~. and others In 1974. he was appointed
b} Pr~tdent Ford to a s ax year term on the Na
t 1onal Sctence Bn;.i rd lfe as a member of the board
of overseers of th<· Hoo' t r lnstJtut1on.
HE IS OlAIRMAI\ OP THE v1s1t10g commit
tee of the General Motors lnslltutc In add1t1on. he
is a director or Diillas Power and Light Company,
General Amen<· an 011 Company. and Dresser Jn
dustr1es
Dr ZumbE.'rgc "as born in Mumeapohs and 1s
marned to the former Manlyn Edwards. They
have four children. John. J oEllen. James aod
Mark.
Irked Jerseyites
Seek Sucession
AVALON, N.J . <AP> -The deputy mayor of
Egg Harbor Township says a move to have eight
southern New Jersey counties form a 515t state
bas picked up lhe s upport of four mayors and is
being considered by 40 municipaHUes.
Joel Jacovit:z also said signatures to pla~ lbe
q uestion on the November ballot are being
gathered at the rate of 1.000 a week. And be pre-
dicted the question could pass because of "vo~r
apathy" in the northern part of the state.
Backers of secession contend the statehouse is
controUed by North Jersey residents. tr voters ap-
prove the measure, it would have to have lhe COO·
sent ol the state Legislature aod Congress.
Diploma& Available
PEKING (AP> -In ao attempt to relieve
overCJ'O'W'Cling ln Cb.lnese colle1ea. a Peldq UD·
tvenlty that br'Olldcuta ltl stud* onr public
television bas offered to &rant diplomat to.,.,_.
who tat. the COUl'la OI' ltUdila CID"'bll OWD Md tben= a final a.am. ntftr'fity Rrelldent Gau Shi~ wnD la
tbe Petlnl Daily that &be diploma WW Halla·
ble even II tbe applicant la DOt formall.J ...-oUed ln UM 9dm md -Writ U.. certlftcates wtl1 be r9C· oPiMd by tbe •late. ,,. un1"'9lty bu men tbaD 40,000 Rudlata
taklaa ltl COUl'MI, t.b ......... tbt amua1 enroll·
·-al Petlal'• • rum. ........... ol ldOer' lu.ndal, Guan uld. a.c-of It""'*' m0ece
fHIUdee, t7 percent of Odll11t madeatl are
unable to .... the ~•ul•r adloola.
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Wht.-n a medical emergency strikes, every min~tc become~ precaous wtuk
you,re seeking professional help. lllat's why it's so ve;:ry unportam to
know where your hospital's Emergency Dcpanmcnt 1s located.
At Huntington lnterconununity Hospital, we want you to be abk
to fmd us and fmd us fast in che event of an emergency. The map
above highlights our location. It also provides~ with the faster
routes to our doorstep. Cut out the map and put it ~platt when:
you can find it in an instant -perhaps on your ~frigcrator door or
over your telephone. In an emergency, you'll be glad you did.
Insta-Care ™ is an•ther way we speed up
emergency care.
Inst.a-Care cmergt:ncy mc.-dtaJ care is based upon one simple but
important premise: your m<U1c.al problem comes before anything else
-including paperwork! Byli lling out an Insta-Carc identification
caid and carrying it with }~our Emergency Dc..'J>3.fU?lCllt staff will
have most of the medical histoy they need in tlk: event of an
emergency.
While it is not~ to have an lnst:a-Can: card for you
to ~vureaoncnt at our ho5pit.al, it can l f you should ever need ~rgcncy medical treatment at ,
Huntington Intcrcoounumry Hospital, you can be sure you II get the
best. Our staff is specially trained in emergency -:;;;;--=----==---=-• procedures and has the full-service facilities and
often 'lpccd up anergmcy care. •
In~~ idcntifiatioo cards :11C fn:c.
equipment of our hospital behind them .
Make a trial~
It's a good idea to plan ahead how
you wouJd get to Huntington
lntcrrommwliry Hospital in oasc of an
~cy. Why not drive over the
route you wOOid take. Is the~
an alternate route that is faster? If you
call (714) 842·1473, WC wouJd be
haJ>Pr to arrange a cour of our
hospital, including the Emcrpcy
Department, for you and your funily. .~~~
You pick them up for you and every
man of your &mily in the Emergency
~t. Just call us. Then drive to our
Emc~ Dcpartmcn~ pick up your fmc: i
lnsta~ idcntificatioo aids, and visit
our Emc~cy ])cputmmt. •
Ar-Hun(\igron futmxmmoniry--
H~tal,lt to prmidc you with the ~ best 111 heal care services in a axnmunity
hospital hc~. Insu..earc ancssaicy
medical care i · ust one of these services.
Huntington lntercommunlty Hos
17772 Beach Blvd./Hunringtoo Beach, CA 92646
Telephone (714) 842-1473
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VOL. 73, NO. l"3, l SECTIONS,~ PAG6S
· \'o•rffo•••••n
Dally N.-wHpap•r J
TWENTY·FIVE CENTS
Bluebird Canyon ~estrictio~s · Revisedf
8y DON CHAPMAN
Of .. Dell'f ""' --St ale coutal (Ocnmiulonen. Polnt.tna to a pattern or pubtlc
funda uud in d tsHler re
construct\on. have rtlatned
modified bulldina restrklioos
for three Blue bnd Canyon
landJUde victims who want lo
rebuild in their neiahborhoods
Commissaoners. in an ap
parent policy setting move, re
fused t o e liminate a deed
ffil trlcUon d~allna w11h ell&Jblll·
l}' ror public cilnater tund1. But
they a1~ lo chan1e wordJtt&
that referred to "reco&niaed
µotentaal hnard "
Tht W\an,mou~ vote c1tme on
•n a~al by former Bluebmt
rHid nu. Colin Ashlins. Geor~e
Randall and Steve Wander.
The properly owners asked
::.tale commis1uonen to overrule
th~ regional coastal panel The
panel had proposed deed restric·
Hone be placed on Blaeb\r~
bulldjq per ml.-.
'9ore than two dozen t*Del were detlroyed ln the ()et. 2,
1978 landslides . Some residents
are now in the process ol re-
bu1ldmg
Deed restrictipns apply only t.o
re1ddents who plan t.o add 10 per-
cent or more Uvtng space ooto
their homes.
Dale Ghere. president ot the Bluebird Knolls Commv.nity As·
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HUGE TREES LIE UPROOTED ALONG TOUTLE RIVER IN WASHINGTON NEAR VOLCANO
Weather Hampera Search for 90 Mlaalng Peopte aa Rumbling Begtna Apln
Kid Sex
·Case Goes
To Court
A Laguna Beach photographer
races arraignment next month
in Orange County Superior Court
on c harges he photographed
nude c hildren. rurnished
youngsters with marijuana and
performed an illegal sex act
with a minor.
Norman Isaac Lewis. 36. of 963
Santa Ana St., was bound over to
Superior Court this week follow-
ing a week-long preliminary
hearing in South Orange County
Municipal Court.
Laguna Beach police arrested
Lewis at his ho m e in mid·
January after members of the
so uth county Major Cr ime
Suppression Team obtained
search warrants for the phtog·
rapher's home, automobile and
office.
Police claim they confiscated
nearly five shopping bags full of
slides. motion pictures and still
photographs -some allegedly
recording young Laguna Beach
children in nude poses.
Laguna Beach investigator
Danell Adams claime d two
La'guna Beach children under
the age of 15 are portrayed in
slides confiscated by police.
Prosecutor. David Himelson
said the attorney for Lewis at·
templed to negate the legality of
the police search warrants dur·
ing the preliminary hearing but
to no avail.
(See KID SEX, Pate AZ)
Coast
Weather
Variable cloudiness.
becoinlDI moatry sunl\y
Friday afternoon. Lows tonlibt in mid 505. Highs
Friday in uwer 808.
1N818E TO•A 'Y
It ,_ J$ Mik• of ttGck and
o """""" of ~·· It ""'' on ~ricUy. And « ,.,,., 0 pro/it. Sn PoOfl C3.
Volcano Victims
Search Hampered
VANCOUVER. Wash. IAP)
Geologists said toda.y I.hat Mount St. Helens is occasionally rum-
bling and steaming, but tbat does
not indicate it is about to erupt
again.
With the number of known
dead at 14, the bad weather today
ha mperedthesearchfor71 people
still reported missing in the area.
But the rain was welcome in
e a stern Washington. northern
Idaho and pa rts of Montana,
where it was washing away the
volcanic dust that had collected
up lo 7 inches deep in places.
Two s eismogr aphs on the
vo lcano det e cted "seis mic
noise" from 5 p.m. Wednesday
to I a m. today, s aid Crai g
Weave r . a U .S. Geologi cal
Survey scientist at the Universi·
ty of Washington in Seattle.
The seismic noise was snnilar
to the harmortic tremors that in·
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dicate the movement of molten
rock. called magma, or gas
within the "9lcab0, ht aald.
·'The most probable fn ·
terpretatioo ia that it represents
the upward movement of
material again," Weaver said.
But Tim Hait of the USGS
later said at a news conference
that the seisntic activity should
not be taken as an indicator of any movement of molten rock or imminent eruption. He said it
was a textbook example of what
happens after a major volcano
eruption.
In the meantime. he said.
·'The mountain is intermittently
a nd vigorously steaming to
10.000 feet."
The noise detected last rtight
d1Hered from a harmonic
tremor in that it had a low
a mplitude and a "jerky" nature
(See VOLCANO, Page A.2)
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President Carter
Views St. Helens
PORTLAND. Ore. <AP) -
Pre sident Carter flew witbln
three miles or the volcanic sum-mit of Mount St. Helens ln
southwest Washington today and
declared, "Someone described ll
as the moonscape, but the moon
looks like a golf coune com·
pared \o what's up there."
Flying into a mountainside
snowstorm at 1,500 feet in a
small Marl.De Corps helicopter.
Carter told reporters he saw
sreat pUes of mud "that used to
be mountains, .. deep craten and
steamy melting ice tbat be
called icebergs. (Related photo,
Page A3). ~
"It's a borrible·looking slgbt,"
the president said. "I don't know
if there's anything else like it in
the world."
Asserting that the devastation
exceeded his expectations,
Carter predicted an expensive
decades-long clean-up effort. He
bad pledged federal help upon
bis arrival in Portland on
Wednesday Qlibt. Aner the aerial tour, the presi-
dent dro\re to Lonfview, Wub.,
to vltit a Red CroN eme.r~y
shelter. Loacvtew and nettbbOI':
lq Kelao are tb:reat.ened by a
pouibfe mudslide from Sptrit
Lake below tbe mountain.
He planned to return to
Tat~ rrom-u.enu(lly at·
ran1ed trip lat.er today.
Tbrae baltcower1 c1ra1aa
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idential aircraft on the inspec·
lion tour. The journali&ta m·
eluded a de leg,tion from
newspapers and broadcast sla·
lions in California, which holds a
key presidential primary elec·
lion June3.
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Up the Mail
SAN FRANCISCO (AP>
-U.S. Poetal Service of·
ficials say patrons who
are mailing aouvenjr
samples ol the volcnlc ub
from Mount St. Helena in
Washington are caua1D1
problems wUb mall·
bandlinl equipment.
J . F. Morris, western ft·
gional postmaster
general, said some people
are maWnc ub from tbe
volcano ln or~ en·
velopes which are-..-an1
and tbreate•IDI to
dama1e t.be eq= ''The Hb I be ll'Hledas~• a
p r•e c Io u a I U ·t o I
gluswant," llordl Aki.
"1f muet be pac• br · ~~ . .......,.. tne .. ,.,.._ .. aat ac·
CllUI*',.
soclation. said be relt the com·
miaaion had made "suppoai·
Uoos" about federal emeraency
policies.
"I tblnk the commiasioners
are t.rytng t.o work their way
through a problem . They're try.
ing lO develap a policy. It's 10·
ing to require repetitions and de·
bate.'' Ghere said.
The restriction in questi()f) -
berore It was modified by the
commission -stated "the appU-
cants understand that construc-tion m the face ot these rec .
ognbed potentiaJ haiard8 may
make them ineligible for public
disaster funds or loans . • ·'
··R e cogn ized p o tential
haiards" was rewritten to "pa.st
instability of the slt.e5."
The Bluebi rd association
representatives insisted their
neighborhood was stabilized
following the landslide.
WhUe the Bluebird group was
seeking to eUmlnate restrict.loas.
on building permits. tta IMICOllCI·
choke wu a deed restriction
such as that imposed in Sep..
tember on Richard Harley ot the
association.
Tltal restriction states future
buyers be made aware of the
slide and Harley agree to waive
future clalrM aiaLnst the com .. mission in the event of earth'
movement
Too Many Problems
LB S@:raps P-lans
On Senior Houses,
A senior citizen low-cost hous·
iog project atop a two-level
public par)<ing lot an downtown
Laguna Beach has been lolled hr ett,.· 0oanetl -members after
nearly twoyean or negotlalloos-..
T ernilng fJie project a "vmite
elephant." and citing e&bi·
tanl costs. the massive SlZe of
the bullding, and problems with
the developer. Laguna council
members voted t.o cease negolia·
lions for the Glenneyre Street
project.
As originally envisioned. the
three-level project would con·
tain 73 apartments on the top
level that would be rented to older citizens at a low cost.
Beneath the apartments would
be more tban 200 par1ciftg spaces
on two-levels, at.op wbal is now
the street leve l municipal park· mg lot between Gleane)'Te Street
and Ramona Aveoue.
Bu&. cowad1 frwt.raion at tat cl ty •a iublli&y \o reaol ve dil ·
ferences with Windlor Pacific
De v e lo pment Co . l e d to
Tuesday's action to e nd the
project.
Wlndlor Pacific was seleeted
more u.an .. year •10 by rederaJ Housing and Urban OeveJCJP*
ment offidala \o wort with tbe
city oo a low-cost housing struc·
lure ror sertior citizens.
At that time. the Los Angeles-based development company
said it could construct the two.
level parking structure below
Citizens View
Specific Plan
In Dana .Point
Support for reduced housing
densities, commercial zonjng,
parking and street alignment in
the Dana Point Speclrlc Plan ba5
been voked at a pubUc hearing
at Dana Hills High School.
During the two-hour Orange
County Planning Co mmission
hearing Wednesday night, coun-
ty officials and developers ex-
plained sections or the document
two years in preparation.
After they were finished, three
residents commented on the
final draft of the plan. All three
were s upportive of the draft.
Erika Mills. of the Thun·
derbird Homeowners Associa·
tion, relayed that group's back·
ing of ,Wdelines in the docu-
ment.
Sbe s aid the homeowners
s upport density reductioo ln the
central portion of Dana Point, a
commercial center planoed ror
the intersection of Golden Lan·
tern and Acapaleo streets. The
homeowners also support park-
i ng, s treet exteoslon, aod
landscaping recommendations
in tbe plan, she said.
Commissioners. wbo also
praised the document. cont.iaued
the bearina to a June 3 meeting
at tile Oraqe County Hall ol Ad·
m1nlttratlon1 Sanla Ana.
Tbe Board ol Supervisors is
expected to receive the plan in
July.
the seruor housina for $754,000 structure would be more in the
After HUD approval of lhl' ne ighborhood of $1.3 to $1.9
developer. Windsor officials an· millloo ...
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NO"ilarnlon,-·' . (
Hurlbut Resigns
SC Council Seat
By .IOBN NEEDHAM
OI .. o.tr ,.._. \\aft
San Clem ente Ctty Coun-
cilman Roy Hurlbut , appointed
to the counctl Feb 9 m a storm
of controversy, rest&aed this
morning.
Hurlbut's resipation is efrec·
ti ve lmmediately. In h15 ieuw ol
reatioaUoa.1 ~ be sald .. true
hanDOQf cioWo not be •chined with the members or the present
council ..
He also said ht' hoped San
Clemeote citlun.s would elect
three i:~':~ Council m~mben in • apecia.I eledion.
an obvious rerereoce lo the
p e nding r ecall o r Mayor Karoline Koester
Hurlbut walked into the of(jce
of City Clerk Max Bera tJili
morniQg and placed his letter of
resignation oo Berg's desk
Hurlbut 's appointment to the
council look place in a storm ol protest that resulted with
former Mayor Roy Hamm being
served w1lh a recall notice
Ha mm was charged with 1g·
noring a 2,000-slgnalure pelltion
that sought a special elecllon to
fill the t'OW'lcil seat vacated by
MyrtLS Wagner. who died Jan.
12 Instead . Hamm and coun·
calmen Edward Kalsched and
R ic hard Ahlman a ppointed
Hurlbut Feb. 9 JUSt before an an·
gry group disrupted the meet·
ing.
Mayor Koester faces a recall
election June 3. If s uccessful.
her seat, aJong with those o(
Hurlbut and rnterim council
LagaaaBassle
O..ty ~ .... s...i ,,_
HE'S HAD ENOUGH
Ex-COUncilm•n Hurtbut
member Thomas O'Keefe will
appear on the special ballot ia
November
O'Keefe was named to tM
council following the resignatioo
las t month of former Mayor Roy
liamm. 'The special election in
November was called in order
for voters lO elect a permanent
council member for that seat.
Hurlbut could not be reached
for comment oo his resignation
today.
Fire Access Road
~red by County
Rejecttng a las t -minute
bargaining attempt by a land-
o w n e T , Orance County
supe.rvison ordered Wednesday
that legal condemnation pro-
ceed.inp begin to purchase prop-
erty for a fire access road in
Laauoa Beach.
The road will link Arch Beach
Helgbta t.o the Top or the World
fire station for quicker fire and
emerseney aid, officials said.
Durinf a discussion that ,,ew
heated at times. supervisors
turned down an offer by a prop-
erty owner's attorney, Marlene
A. Fox, to cranl the county
Ucenae \o tbe lud in Ueu ol con-
demnatJ.on.
• 'Tbilt propoeaJ 1rill put ... end
to tbe e.a..nnation proceed·
.,... Md NV• a lot ol Ume Md tu~J!lll'I ~.t tbe Newport Beacti lawyer .-ca.
.. b.11 ............... Lout.a aod
It.lee Oottscbalt ln tbelr at·
tempt.I to pnweot IAJ:l = ...... ~ ....
llNDt, te .,._, U. portion ol tbllr'
property that fall:o= tM •Usnmeat ol the Pl ftre road.
Tbe acte11 r'08d .w>uld .,low
Top of the World firemen to
shave olf half lbe seven minutes
respooae time it lakes Agate
St reel firefighters to reach
homes in Arch Beach Heights,
according to a letter from
Laguna Beach Ci\y Mana1•1-
Kenneth Frank. •
Ms. Fox said the Gotlschalb
opposed construction or the ~
road because they fear ita use
may later be 4:t-:Sed to In·,. elude bicycle or · 1 trails. •
The license Idea announced~
Ms . Fox surprised bottl
Supervisor Tbomas Riley, ~
directed CCJUDl)' oe1ouauons a.t
Wllllam Keiser, tbe 1\tornez
repreunttni tbe clty. • .. . .. ..
under u.e plan. u..:3
would • • *1'-000 u~ ute of tM lMd I« em
vehiclescmb'. .. • 8ut ~ K ...... and Riley ,.• Jeeted &be Idea. ..
m...c llller 1"' feODw
•\IJ)entton VO(.ct to belln ~
demnatlo!'J)roeee4ln11 ~
adol)t • rtlalu! .. "'*'* .• \he La&una Beach CitJ CouncUt
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NP YORK CAP> -QaM Muhattn Bank. Ole ftaUoo 't
' Wnl·--t commercial bank. cut It.a prime rat• on.• run ,_r~ PO&nt to tS\\ pet'ffftt lOd•y pu1bln1 I.he prime to lll
lowett lewJ 1n moalhs
8anbr'1 Trott Co • \ht el1btb·lar1u t bank. quickly , •atcbld &be H'-· Al\Mqlt IDOi\ MM• •reo qUOllJlt a prime
, rat• ol lt~ Pl'~ ual11b aakl \bey expKt l.lle lower ra'-lo
apn8d ~ lbe bankiDI tadmu,
The prime ~ interest rate wnu t'harae on loan! to their
m o.\ cttdih1,'0f'thy corpor•t~ customen peaked at 20 perC'tnt
1n early April and hu 11tnce bHn on U\e df'rllnt
._. •• ltftotff.-•1t C•adlff•f't
LYNDHURST. N J 1 API Republican prfflden\J1tl clU1
dldate Geor1e Buab said ~ he ls u nt'elln1 campaJan eventa
"' ln New JerMy tbJ1 wMhnd to allow Ume fur • poUUcal soul
• " aearcblna aeasaon at hl s home In Houlton.
Buah lOld reporttr• a dtt111lon on whether to end his two
year QI.Miit fM ~ Wtutt> House could come u. early as Sunday
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J ULIAN <AP > The partly d~omposed body ot a 13·year·
old girt reported missing in December has been ide ntirted by
her parents as Sharon Let> Winston Sheriff'i. officers said the
San Diego girl was strangled
A couple taJung pictures found the body late TuHday about
rive feet off California 78 near Scissor':. Crosi.intt.
The girl was a student at Marston Junior High School in San
Diego
Dollar ffixed: 6old Drop"
LONOON--tAPr ~ ..,.he value of Ule dottar will mtxed
agatnst leading world c urrencies today
In Tokyo, the dollar fell ror the third s traight day. closing at
224.025 yen. down Crom 224.95 at Wednesday's close.
Gold traded in London at $503 an ounce. a drop of S9 75 Crom
Wednesday's close. lt traded in New York at $501. down $4.50
In London. silver opened at $10 89 an ounce. down from
w~·s closing $11.85 an ounce. ll traded in New York at
Stt.eo up. cents, after dipping brieny below $11.
'IZ f(IQH I• :ll,,.a•blaM
· NEW DELHI, India <Al» -Afghan schoolgirls and boys -
aome carry1na arms -clUbed with soldiers in Kabul this wee«
in renewed anti-Soviet demonatratiam that killed 12 persons, a
lru~tfNm. Attlt.-....n MJO.today. ----.. -~ .. • .. '\Jgfria Hal•~• OU Pri«-t--=-------11y Tlie-~aaocii'fea ~ - -
Nigeria rah ed the price of its crude oil S2 a barrel today.
becoming the last major supplier of oil to the Umted States to
take that step, a newsletter reported.
Petroleum Intelligence Weeltl)'. said t he West Afghan coun·
try raised the price of its best oil. known as bonny c rude. to
$36. 71 a 42-gallon barrel Nigeria 1s the second -lar~est supplier
or crude 011 to the United State~
lawyers Supporting .
. Incumbent Judges
The Orange Count) Trial
bawyen Aasociallon baa eo-
cl,l> rs ed all 13 incumbent
ll'lunicipal and s uperior court
.tudges running in the June 3
election
Byhower said the trial lawyers
a ssociation board or directors
studied each contested election
involving nn Incumbent judge
and made 1Ls endorsements ac·
cordingly
F ifty-two candidates In all are
running for 17 municipal and
superior court judgeships In the
June election .. * *
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Con1ult1nh hired to map
future dnclopmeot of Orana•
County'• JoP.n Wa1n• Airport
beve ttcomtnendld the maln
l'W'\WI)' be extendeci 't3'f feet to
the north, It wu learned today.
T he plan. by VTN CoJ\SOUdat
t"d of Irvine, would place lhe
runway end jUJt abort of the
Route 406 San Diego Freeway
Such a runway extenalon. lbe
cooaultunts said, would allow lft
increase lo 75 average dally
ruehts out ot the county strip
and still m eet present 0011e
lJ tandards of larger . quiet
aircraft.
Presently, there are.fabout 41
¥veraged&ilfOiC.hb.
Co.st of the runway extensioo
mi&bt range up to S8 million. de·
1s b andied on "incompa tible
properties" on or near the 20
acres or land that would be in·
volved.
The main runway, tbe co~ult·
ants' report s rud, would also be
strengthened to handle heavier
a ircraft.
The consultanta said they like
lhe Idea or the main runway ex
tension because they believe 1t
would reduce jet aircraft noise
in the Santa Ana Heights area
Contacted m Los An geles to
day. District 7 Ca!Trans officials
said they haven't yet S"'1 re
said they haven't yet s een rec·
ommendations In the runway
nearer the San Diego Freeway
They noted the present main
run way doesn't interfere with
freeway operations. "If It 's
changed. we'll have to analyze
-th tfl'1Hl et . · • a '" efl1'ran s
~kesma,n said. "._ . .. The extension would also re-
qulr~ .approval of the Fedenl
Aviation AdminJstratlon <FAA >.
Orange County's m ain runway
is now 5,700 feet long.
With the recommended ex·
tension. It would become 6.437
feet
The longer runway was just
one of 45 recommendations list
cd by VTN consulta nts m the
second part Of their C'O m
pre hensivc master plan pro·
p1•i.als. Other recommendaoons
include
-ExpansloG of tbe passenger
terminal at Its present site.
-Cml&nctlon of a general
aviation terminal.
-Restriction of lllgb-rlle
buildings in areas close to the
airport, including in the cities ol
Costa Mesa. Irvine, Newport
Beach, Santa· Ana. Tustin and
unincorporated county territory.
Those and 41 other suggestions
were outlined ln part two ol the
airport's $300,000 master plan,
re leased th.la week to Orange
County officials by VTN
.::. At a press conference this
·lnorning, spokesmen for the
"1100-m e mbe r group said In
• troduction or politics into the
·iudicial races was wrong and
·tell that incumbent judges who
had shown during their terms
the} were "C'ompetent and fair
minded" should be kepl 1n or
fice
Receiving e ndori.e ments by
the group were incumbent
.superior Court judges Frank
·jlr1seno. Leonard Mc Bride .
Bar Panel Backs
13 of 17 Judges
Ro nald Prenner and Mark
.!5oden.
1-• M unic1pal Court Judges en·
dorsed by the trial lawyers
.sroup were Carl Frank. Edward
Laird. Eugene Langhauser,
.J\ic h ard Orozco, John Teal,
.f'Tances Muno%, Betty Elias,
'Logan Moore and Ric hard
Jhmilton.
-Nicholas Bybower, president
of the group. said his members
go to court daily, ''where of
11 ecessity we observe and
·evaluate the judges and lawyers
we encounter. For U\at reason.
we feel uniquely qualifi ed to
~valuate judicial competency "
Annored Car Hit
LONDON (API -Robbers
s topped an armored car in a
busy north London street today,
·rorced the guards inside to hand.
over the equivalent of $763,750 in
·cash, and Oed, police sald
OltANOE COAST
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Incumbent judges wbo are
running for election in 13 of 17
Municipal and Superior Court
races in the June 3 election re-
ceived high marka from mem·
bers of the Orange County Bar
Association who participated in
a judicial evaluation made
public this week.
Bar uaoclatlon officials said
nearly 25 percent or the group'•
3.000 members returned ques·
Uonnaires mailed out las t month
on the qualifications of the 52
candidates running for judicial
office.
The res ults of those 696
response~ clearl y s h o wed
favorable attitudes toward the
13 incumbent judges seeking n!·
election
But the bar association or
fic1al1>, at a news conference this
morning, said U\e result.II of the
questionnaire in no way con·
slitute endorsements of any can·
di date
"We have no ax to grind
whatsoever,' bar association
President John Pitts said
The questionnaire askeo mem·
bers to evaluate each candidate
in eight different areas: pro·
fessional ability: temperament
and demeanor; integrlt) and
chera~ler : jud1menl: ex ·
perlence: diligence: health, and
eeneral reputation in the legal
communi\,v.
The at.tomey1 who received
the questionnaires could autcn
any of three letter grades to
each candidate ln each
catefory. The srades were A
(wel qualllied): B (quallfled),
and C (not qualified).
All tbe lncumbe1au 1cor'4!
blab in mo1t cate1or1 .. 1ritla U..
exception of munlclpa1 court
Judi• .lolul C. hal, wbo la the
area al prof ..... •bUllr ud bowledl• al the law •• binlJ li•en tbe blJh mub Gtbll' m..
cumbenta eaJoJed. or tbe ...,., -..., IHUll·
tlon memben wbo ••aluaMd
Peal. 1'1 ulcl ~· l• well quUftld in prolr nna• ~
tM1t 111 Mid be llD't q•AWIM
AaoUaer llt aald he •H
quaUW. aea1vm. hlcb marb ror pro. ,_ ...... ....., wl lmowlldp
of the law were incumbent
Superior Court Judges Leonard
McBride. Ronald Prenner and
Mark Soden.
Mc Bride, for example, re·
celved 279 "well qualified" votes
and 134 "qualified" votes. Only
23 attorneys jodeed him un·
qualified.
The attorneys were slightly
less impreued with incumbent
Superior Court Judge Francisco
Briseno. who received 161 · well
qualified" votes and 120
"qualified" votes. Only 19 bar
association me mbers Judged
him "not qualified" in pro-
fessional ability.
Receiving bi&h marks in races
where there are no incumbents
were J ames L . Smith, a
municipal court Judie who 1s
running for a superior court
j udges hip, attorney Robert
Fraser, who is running for a
Santa Ana municipal court seat:
James W. Cook. a Fullerton
municipal court Judce runnine
for lhe s uperior court bench, and
Robert Fitzge rald, another
municipal court judge seeking a
suoerior Court judgeship.
Bar association spokesmen
said this momln1 the question·
naire ls compr[aed of "pure
statistics'' and U\at anyone look·
in1 at the results could read
whatever they want into them.
Pitts said the results indicate
merely what the membership or
the bar assodltion lhlnks of the
candidates ruMiftl for office.
He said hll IJ'OUP .-es happy
with the nearly 25 percent
response, figurine only 10 per·
cent of the 3,000 members would rm out tbe form.a and return
them.
In the paal, officials said, Ute
bar eval,..at•d eandldates
tbrou&h a ''blu. ribbon commit·
tff"• 6ut eblltdoned \bet format
tldt,ear In favor OI a PleWld~.
..TM lat& we ••• lere II ,... elly qUMe vattd, '1 PltU .....
Rtcberd LytM. H•utl•• di_. ol dli'ber 111u•....,,
elalmed tbe 11mD1l•t ••• nprMentatf"' of th• .....,.,
rn1mber1lltp. Member• wen
Hked to evaluate onl1 tbole
candldat.. wit.II whom they'd
bad recmt aplr'lence.
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~VOWANO. •
Prop. I
Support
Voiced
SC .lofJ
Dr. James H. Zumberge, 56.
is the new presi<tent of the
U niversity o f Southe rn
California. it was announced
Wednesday. Zumberge. a
geolQgist. has been president
o f Sout h e rn M et h od ist
University ror the past five
years. At USC, he will sue
ceed Or John R . Hubbard
who is retiring m August
Vte)o Family
Tied Up by
Anned Bandits
A Mission VieJO man. his son
a nd daughter were bound with an extension cord and held at
1unpolnt while a man and
woman ·.l'an&acked their home -~ w ... 111My ~ ....,..,,..__,...
uti~nporte(tod~ -
lo an incident similar to one
whlch occu(red lrr Mission Viejo
earlier tfa1s month. a man and
•oman-eame to the door ol the
James Grosswiler home in' the
~ block of Teneno Onve,
deputies said. und asked dlrec·
tionJ.
After thev were invited in the
man displayed a gun and the
three >Aere tied up >Ah1le the
house was ran~acked for an un
dete rmined tl mount of mune\
and JC" l'lr'. :.he n H's deput1e:.
i.a1d
No car was -.1.·l•n "h1.•n th1.· ( uu
pie ned. deput1c~ i.a1d
In an incident Cjrlier th1'>
rnonth. ,. C'ouple took an eslimat·
ed $30.000 worth of jewelry from
a house on Montanoso Drive in
Mission Viejo after tymg up a
lone woman in the home.
f 'ro• Page ,, I
HOUSING. • •
Through months of negot1a·
tions . l>Qth s ides dete r mtned
$1.25 mllhon would be the hm1t
as rar as the t1ty's portion of the
pro1ect
But more problems beset the
m•gotiat1ons. and council l<'m
pcrs becamt' shorter and sh<irter
as new issues aro:-.1:'
.. l' m very d1sappotnlcd." :.aid
Mayor Wayne' Ba~lin "We tned
ever ythtng. but 1t appear.-. 1Ae
have major problems in lrying
to build something like that in
an are11 that 1s already ove r-
built.··
Councilwoman Sall y Bellerue
was the only member to oppose
ceasing negotiation:.
She said the plan was lht• onl)
chance Laguna Beach has to
provide low-cost .. en1or cit 1ten
hous1n~
compared to the 1tron1er,
1mooUler barmoolc tremors ~
conled btfon UM mouata&D u•
plochd.
Geoto1t1ts eaUmated three
cubic kllorneters, about one·
etahth ol the mountain . was re·
moved in the eruption, which
bad the force of a nuclear blast.
Scientists were less worried
today about the thre at of a col·
lupse of the mud dam on the
Toutle Rive r , according t o
Sylvia Bruchhl. a U.S. Forest
Servic~ spokes woman.
Geologists inspected the mud
dom Wednesday a nd round 1t
more stable than previously
thought . .)be said today
But Ms Brucbh1 said. mud
'rom the mountain raised the
streambed of the Cowlitz River
15 'eet
"T hat means the <'hannel 1s
'10t as deep a nd can't hold as
much water as previously
without flooding," she said
Regular spring runoH C'ouJd
result in heavy n ooding
Rep M1kf' MC'CormaC'k. 0
Was h . whosl' d1stnC't 1nC'ludes
t ht.• 11olrano. s aid Prc'>1dE.-nt'
Carter was told that cleanup of
ash laden c1 t1es an eastern
Washington could coM between
St50 m1n1on and S200 m1lllon
Meanwhile. states or emergen-
c v 1n seve r a l eas t e rn
'-''ashangton counties hard hit by
the volcano's ash fallout were
extended for health rcusons
Republicans and Oem()(rlta
join ed hands We dnesday ln
Oranae County to show their
bipartisan s upport ror pueqe
of Propo6ition l on the June J
ballot, a $495 mlllion park•
propo.al.
Calling themst>lves Callfor·
n1a n is r o r u Reso ur c eful
Economy. representatives of the
group said if the measure is ap-
proved, funds m ade available
t hrough the sale of bonds would
be used on Improvements which
Califonuans can "see. feel and
touch "
A leading spokesman for the
ballot measure forme r state as·
semblyman Dixon Arnett of San
Mateo, said strong elements in
bo th polit1C'al parties in
L'a lifom1a ~upport the proposi·
t1on
"Th1i. kind of public cxpen·
d1ture LS good ror the economy
and good for the st ate." the
former Republican lawmaker
said .
Though no polls have been
taken to gauge public sentiment
on the measure, Arnett said that
1f Propostt.ion l were to lose. its
backers would simply requahry
1t fo r the November ballot
"We are about out of bond
money now from previous
bonds ... he said durmg a press
t'Onference al the county's Hall
of Adrrumstrat1on 1n Santa Ana.
Others who appeared Wednes-
day included W J "8111" Thom,
C'h a1rman or the county's stonemasons Offtc1als said air Oemocrat1c Party . Harry Jef·
f,arttculate levels here. nor mal· f .. ey, a county Hcpub lican
Ron Edgar. a c hemist with the
Spokane Air Pollution Control
Authonty, said tbe a:.h which
s hut d o wn bus 1nefises and
schools and stranded some 5,000
travelers -was s1m1lar to the
s ubstances that cause lung aiJ·
me nt s in min e r s and
Y 80 micrograms per cubic 1eader. Norma Hicks. a Brea m~.-were.maasw-ed atwl~ ~ ... ~~nwotruih':' Ann rrrrpmto1)( ....
micrograms W~esda_y ..:. the Orarrge Co11nty°.CerHr al
Labor Council, and a n aide to
f'rt1• Page I I
KID SEX ...
He said m any of the photo·
graphs were sho>A n to be rele·
vant to t he case and will be pre·
sented as evidence when Le" 1s
faC'es arra1~nment Jun~ 4
lnve-.llgator'> -.pent muC'h 11m<:'
poring over -,hdes <1 rtd photo
~raph-, in an t'ffort to 1rlt>nt1r~
luC'..il 'r1uni.:...,1t·r... I ht' • .nil
'>om<' uf thf· -.lldl'' IA 1·n • photo
~rapht-<I In LJl.:UnJ lil'J( h. prob
a bh Jl Lt:" 1s bomc and at an
ofrl.<'e at"230 Oak St
Officers -;aid they C'o mpared
the sbdes ",th ~earbook~ from
Laguna Beach High School.
ide ntifying at least two local
youths in the photoinphs.
Le>A1:-. I'> fre<• on SIO 000 hall h1•
poi.led the day of h1~ arrest
'state Sen J o hn Briggs. R·
Fullerton
Earl Roget . president of the
Orange County d1v1s1on of the
League or C1t1es and a La Habra
councilman. and Bob Haskell.
count ~ League of Cities e x·
ecut1ve director. also attended.
In add.lt1on . the ballot measure
h ...... bt·l·n (•ndor..,ed bv R1 t hard ,J o "l;c1ll . "tat•· Oemocrat1c Party
ho-., "'"t'mbl' mar. Bru<'e 't"'IJnch· H Orjngl.'. Brig~...,.
.111 d ., .... ,.m hi } m ,Jn 1>1·nn I '>
\I .in.ii r' II lluntincton B1.•a1·h
J t•ffn•v J Cal Stat~ Fullerton
h1<:ton ·profc•,.sor. said 11bout I
m11l1on per..ons are turned away
from state parks each year. in·
d1catmg the need for acquiring
and t1evelop1 n~ ne" parklands
Thi.... bond 1s:-.uc 1s needed
nolA he said
Parties 'Fun'
Sex GadgPts Sold at Home
COLl'.\tHIA . .\t d 1AP1 r\ former high !>Chool c.nghsh
lc:i<'hl!r ha~ found that a lot of lhmgs can be !>Old at in-h-ome
partlt>s, inl'ludmJ? "ex paraphemaha
Helen Wer muth :.a}s selling '\ex gadgets at home 1s "an an·
telhgent altcmat1ve to the sell ~hops or ma1l-0rder catalogues "
She's held thrl'e parties. ft'Jtunn~ '>Uch produC't'> as masssagers.
creams a nd oils
"It L" an eduC'at1onal pre~cntat1on and there 1s nothing
tawdry about at at all ... she said
The woman who held the r1 r.-.t party s;i1d 1l was "Just -great
fun." and lhat other. more convention a I home p'rodu<'t parties were "old hat ··
Orders from the parties usually range from $10 to S50 for
ea<'h woman makmg purchases. she :.ays . Ms Wermuth said
that ahout 10 per<'en t or the part) goers have had no interest m the paraphernalia
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The ultr-J·thm Piaget t land·crafted ln Swttzerland All U1 18k goJd,
the ca!;(', the handi>. the dtaJ. the bracelet. eYen the buckle
on the leather strop.
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Orange Coast Daily Pilot ~ .. ,, ... ~., .. a .. _JllJj ____________________ Ro~-"_N _W~_,_PutM_,_~r--Thoma __ •_KM-Vll-/Ed-ilor Jl!IU V'.-. .-1 D . .:;;;, I hurtday. May 22. 1HO Barbara Krelblch 1eau0t111 Paoe Edl•or
~chool District
~o Lo~ger Rich
When Lquna Beach school trustee take on l.he
et durtn-«i!': next rew mont~1 they'll have an Inch
1uide ouWni.na pC>tetluaJ areas where rut1
IJIAlbt be made ln pro1l'ame, personnel and equipment
The mall, on~·wealth school distnct ha1 been bat iind on three f ront.s an rettnt ye1r"S. rarst by Prop 13. then-by decllnlng student enrollment c which affects tut~
ftlindln&) and fm ally the effects o( lh Serrano-PrleM
!tfte _Supreme Court d~i jon whkh seeks to brmg ull
~ districts to the same economic level ~ Lapna lru ·tee have had to cut more lhun SI m1lhon ~m the budgets during lhtt rast two year~. and thmg ~·t k>Olt much better for nex year
l • rrodictin~ 8 continued dechne In lhe budget, truske::.
•ll_,r this yeur had the foresight to et up a budget task
force. It was given the Job of tossing every ~s1ble are<J
o_( s 11ving, cutlS and recommend ations into one booklet
• i T he com,mittee brainstorming culminated an a list of
re than 80 pote ntis l areas that could be cut from the
get.
• :. But trustee::. ~ar,n that some o( those ~uggesuon::. ~ght not be perm1ss1ble under state laws. board Policy. tbJ education code or collective bargaining agrt!ement!> ~th teachers.
· So the lis t has been shuffled mto a priority a rrange
ataent1 .with teachers, students, pa re nts. principals and cla~s1r1.ed employees c;ontr~buting their opinions as to which items should be considered for elimination befort~ lothers.
! The budget task force should be commended ror ib
(long hours spent in cr;eating,the priorities report
Fee Justified
In view of taxpayer demand lo cut taxes. even at the
ex"r>ense of reduced city services. the San Clemente City
Council decision to impose a user fee for adult teams re··
serving baMfield facilities was appropriate
The additional revenue generated from the fee is ex
Earl Waters
Civil Service Aim Distorted
Perhape U •~ not as serlOWI 11
thru• n it appean at first
bluah but it tcnnt S upre me
Court ruJlnai uem to 11trike at
th• very foundations of selr
1ovtrnmcnl as It wus intended
whtn th~ nalhm was formed
'fhe <'B!tt-involved two ap
pomt1vt-10<.•al offtc111b 10 Ntw
York Stall'
Tht'y Wl'rtl
Rt-pubhn1m,
A rh1mgt> 111
po I 1 I 1 ca I
fortunl''
p l a t•ed a
Derno(•rut 111
l' ha rgl' He
d1sm1si.e<t tht>
pair Arguing
tht> ... ir s t
Am endme nt thl'Y clumed they
were being J>('nahzed for their
political belie fs The court
agreed . ordering them re-
instated
Hut the C'onst1tut1on affords
the people the opportunity for
11enodfr change!> of those who
have the reins of government.
By regular elections the leadera
and repre5entatives are all sub·
ject to removal. Inherent In this
process ls the ability to replace
the appolntees of those eJected
officials. How otherwise can the
new leaders change government
policies 1r the substructure
which co mpo ses t h t>
bureaucra<'y cannot a lso be
c hanged"
WHILE IT Ui true c1v1I service
was establis he d to prevent
wholesale purges of government
~mpl oyees r esulting from
political transitions. at was in
tended to apply only to those at
the lower levels whose duties
a re separ ate and apart from
policy making
Even so. although civil service
existed with the early Egyptian~
a nd G reeks as well as the
Romans and is said to have been
practiced rn C'hana as far back
as the 7th century, 1t was not 1n
duded a s part of the govern
ment by the founding fathers In
fact It waa not unlll we ll alter
the Civil War when ln 1883 the
U.S. Ctvll Service Comm ission
wu created. California didn't
h ave civil service until the
1930s.
Although civil service 1s now
established in most all countries
of the world. the United States is
one of the few where it extends
down to the local levels of gov·
ernment And in all countries
the se n ior pos t s 1n the
bureaucr acy are regarded as
appointive. witho ut the security
of tenure The mnuence they
may wield over policy and the
need ror them t o wor k 1n
harmony as the ciose advit;ers of
the heads of government de·
mands a freedom of choice 1n
the m atter of a ppointments
WHILE INITIAl..l.. \' lhl' t>ntm·
rederaJ government roster com·
mencmg Wlth the cabinet and
e xtending down to the l: S at·
tom eys. marshals. pohtm asters
a nd the ir deputie s a n d
employees, were all subject to
turnover wtth each change or ad·
ministration the earlier presi·
dents apparently didn't reach
down to the lowe1Sl level of
employees.
But whe n Andre w Jackson
became president in 1829 he
came into office with the battle
cry. "To the victor belongs the
s poils" and m a d e pe rsonnel
changes so sweeping that his
brand of politics becam e known
as "Jacksonian De mocracy."
Yet there was nothing venal or
vengeful about it Jackson, who
now ranks in histo ry as one of
the best presidents, was a fron·
t1ers man a nd a self-made m an
who appealed to the masses a nd
championed them lie believed
a ll public offices. insofar as
practical, should be elective and
that subordinate offt ct:s should
be rotated
HE DISMISSED th~ ·ellt1st"
concept of civil employee!> declar·
ing that. "T he duties of all
public officers are so plain and
simple that men of intelligence
may readily qualify t hem!>elvt-s
for their performance I c annot
but believt• thal mon · 1s lost hy
Ion~ tontinuanl·e men in Qf(i('e
thJn 1s p.1:n1.·rJlh g;Hncd th lh~·ir
t·'tperit<nn· :'\o one man htt:-.
mon· intrinsic· ri~lil lo 0Hlc·1al
... tat1on than an<>t ht>r ·
~cted to add S4,000 a year to the Parks and R~creat1on I-~~=~~~~:;.-,;,.,..._.....;_...._-:::~.,-~~ ..
---:-~~ms air to"cna rge the 1idiv1aua1~ -Zh'~ a~t~1;·: <;''
··~.--..
~o .,., hat d•Jl''> th<· Su pre ml·
f'l1urt rlt>1·1:-.1on m••Jn ' I'> II that
Jpp111ntt·t"' to puhlw iohs hav<·
110.... ""ml· 'c·..,ti•d l'l~ht:-." Wh~
'hou Id I h.11'1 lw ' Th11.,l• tn top
1111~1t1cin ... 1n 1irl\ ••It· ,.mplovmt·nt
11_., ,. n4,l,i.ut·h n,;~t. ·~ mull.....
t Jltc-tll1·1r C'hann·~ ;md c·an I~ -
di'imt~sl'd for no1h1n~ mon· t.ilan
use the fields. rather than pass the cost of maintenance
and li~hting o n to taxpayers receiving no benefit from the
facilities. ·
The fee does not apply.to youth teams or impromptu
~-mes between adults. It only applies to organized
ams reserving the fi elds through the city Recreauon
epartment.
, They run up the costs They s hould pa~
J
iRates Going Up
I Increased costs of water and power to the Moulton
,_.iguel Water Distric t have prompted that agency's board
t:>C directors to hike water rates by 18 percent and sewer
es by 19 percent for l~l.
The board voted unanimously to approve the hikes
r being told projected water costs were going up 14.4
lfercent and power costs were increas ing by JO percent
ror 1~81.
About 98 percent of the water in the district has to be
umped at least once, making powe r costs a key factor in
ate setting.
These realities, coupled with a predicted waler
hort.age for Southern California. are expected to force a
change in users' habits down the road.
The rates wiJl affect some 50,000 consumers in por·
ions of Laguna Niguel. Laguna Hills. Mission Viejo and
•Dana Point. I Water usage is another area in which citizens will
~have to apply the conservation ethic. perhaps sooner than
~ex pected.
l.mons expressed 1n the space :bove are those of the Daily Piiot ~her views expressed on this page are 1hose ot their authors an<l
iart1sls Reader comme nl is mv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P 0
~Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642·4321
I Boyd/Sisters
t By L.M. BOYD
That classic b eaut y
atherine Deneuve has been
uoted as saying. "You will
ever truly know me until
understand m y s ister."
l\Jdents of the mind find it
igniricant. Sisters, they say.
oflu~ce one another pro-
oundly. And in a highly com·
Ucated manner. A girl can
~eal her sister's hairbrush
not borrow, but steal -
en use it to beat som e other
• I who tries to steal her sis·
r 's hairbrush. Compete.
Defend. Compete. Defend.
Cvet. oddly. sisters rarely kill ~s i s t e r s . l h o u g h o t h e r
Jmurders within families hap-
lpen all the time.
f:
.Nole that ll,_Spo kane.
W ash .. couple named
Gre1ory Love and Katherine lkll• recenUy applied for a
marriage license Dandy.
jdandy.
~' Las t I heard more than
000 families in this country
eep mountain lions for
uaehold pets.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Cu't Qdef Sparb find
two sar-on..t.d cope
bere ID Luma lDltffd of fiylq lD two San
hudlc!o C10P1 to work
.. , Ultftllf 8 .1l.
Coffee was sold during the
1660s in Prance as a drug
Reasonably.
Q. How do you play that
kissing ga m e cal l ed
"Flashlight? ..
A. Youthful informants say
it's a variation of Spin the
Bottle. Couples sit in a ring
on the floor. Room lights out.
e nti re ly. A fl ashli g ht is
turned on and spun in the
middle of the circle. And if it
com es to a stop with its beam
on two who aren 't kissing.
that couple ponies up some
sort of penalty. In extreme
ve r sions. the penalty each
lime is an article or clothing.
Q . Two young Texas actors
went to Hollywood in 1939 to
test for a movie part. The
winner was Zachary Scoll.
Who was the other?
A. John Connally, I'm told.
Q. No animal has a move·
able upper jaw. right ?
A. None except the al·
llgator.
Many a man will re ·
member youthful moments
when h e w h istled while
afraid. Walkin1 throu1h a
dark alley. Or alone a trail in
the wQ9dl. Or over the rocks
In a fast creek. Must be a
most natural reaction. In·
ve1U1at.on or air dJsas~
checked out the voice re·
corden NCC>vered from 450
plane crubea. In 384, they
beard wblltlln1 by crew
members.
Do you. too. flDct lt bard to
IJ'HP the fart that Rome la
doter to the North Pole than
11 New '\'on ctty?
Tbe typical earthworm
taket four aap1 between 1un·
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. { .JI
Mailbox
.... him or t'JJJrll'I• .... ht•IWH~r JO
.. mplo~t·r .,.,...,ht::-.
.. : n. l rt• n c h rn t· n t r1 f t h 1•
hureaul·racy J,?oes t·ounter to the
.\menran notion of g()vernment
"' 14 ell E.'nww1att:d b> Jacki.on
A" many Con ~r(:~~men and
I t"~ 1 s I at 11 r s ha v 1· I ea r n e d It
makes 1l d1flll cull 1f not 1mpo..,~1
ble to effoc·t de~1red change:-. in
lhe direction and conduct or gov-
1•rn ment program and and
policies
Are These Hardships Worth $20 Saving?
To the Editor
Proposition 9 to c ut state in
come taxes looks appealing to all
of us who find 1t harde r and harder
to m ake ends meet in our inflated
economy.
But the measure will bnnR little
relier to the average taxpayer I an
estimated less than $20 a month
for 90 percent or us). while giving
large cuts to the wealthy who
have already been the major re -
cipientsof windfall tax reheffrom
Proposition 13of l wo year!> ago
IN ADDITIO!'li, a portion of our
$20 will go lo pay increased
federal income tax. and Cuhfor-
nian!> will receive little of that in
return Our portion or n•venuc
sharin~ will be reduced !.ince
state and loc al governmenLs will
be less a ble to put up the
nec·essar y matching fund!>
Proposition 91s false econom)
Furthermore. th1 h is not a good
lime to enact such a mea!>ure. The
1mmed1ate effects of Propossllon
13 were min1m1zed by the no.,.,
nearly spent ~late Trea~ur) ~ur
plus Propos1t1on 9 I!. C<Jming
before we have had a c hanct: to
learn what the full impact of ~o
much tax cutting will be
Rut one thin~ 1s certain when
services a re cut, senior t•1t11.ens.
the poor and d1 Mtdvantaged. and
students a t a ll level!> of education
will be hurt the hardest Should
we force further hardships on
these groups JUSl lo get our extra
S20 a month? Of course not Vote
Noon Propos1t1on9
CllARLESW Of\WE
1tirdrr M r1>119
To the Editor
R e Supervi sor Ha rri e tt
Wieder ·s s peech b e for e the
Orange County Coast Associa ·
lion in Newport Beach
It is quite a rare happening to
witness how one commissioner
de.gr ade& the commission to
which she belongs
Ac tually it was one or the
many wise decisions of the state
CoastaJ CommlsRion to declare
Bolsa Chica as wetlands.
Almost all wetlands along the
coast are gone, with dire conse-
quences for the ecology.
reproduction of fish and wildlife.
One or the last exlatin1 should be
preserved and wllen Mrs .
Wieder states that "lbe state
Commission bein1 more ttian 200
mlles away from Bolaa Chica
tellint us that they know better
than we do." sh e just for1et1 the
many years of stru11Je for the
maint•lnln1 or this wetland.
Bolb Coastal Comm!JaiOoa know
the lJHe and the location very
well and alto the staff of bolb
com m1111om.
WREN Mn. Wieder ral)I the
1t ate Commiaslon. I Just wlah to
ai.te that In the 11\a.ny heartn1s I
attended before the Coastal
Commllllcm and the Board ol
Supervilon I never heard Mn.
Wieder --meke eny~ve
-;ugge~t 1on or i!" l' reasonablf·
t·ond1t1on~ on a <'3M' Her !>tmplt>
ph1losoph~. "We need houses
lhert•fore I volt' yei.'' puts her on
the stead} predictable ye~ voll'
for any development
I abo re member a hearing
before the Regional Coastal
Com m ission 1n llun l1ngton
Meach. when she posed ~everal
t1me ·consuming questions dur
ing the d1scus!>ion of a ca se. but
left before the vote came up
In l'OnC'lus1on. I agree with tht•
sug~l'~t1on that Mr~ W1edl'r
should reMgn from the Reg1<>0C1l
Coastal and abo from th<• Board
of Supervisor!>
H E'if'Y I n ;rK El
T rau•a C ar.-
To the Editor
T h e establishment of an
Orange County trauma trt.>al
ment system and the deh1gna
t1on of five hospitals ai; traumd
<.·enters rect•1ved a dub1ou~
""clcome by the Dall> P1hJI m 1t1>
lead ed1torral on May 13
While everyone s hC1rei. tht•
Pilot's concerns about n s1ng
cost~. sever al major points in
\ ol ved 1n the dcs1gnat1on or the
trauma centers need to be em
phas1zed
I The public· 1:-. alrt.>ady payanJ,?
for trauma can• T rauma \'I<'
t1mi-are being triaged b.)
paramedics and ure being taken
to the nearest hospita l emer gen·
t'\' rece1\'tng t·e nter Not all
hosp1tab. hu .... e,·er C1re pre-
pared to provide the typ~· of 1m
m ediate care noq u1red To bnng
all hospitals up to such levels of
standby readiness v.ould be 1n-
nat1onary and unnecessary By
deslgnatang regional centers the
county is establishing a far more
e ffi c ie nt . effectiv e a nd
economJcal system
h1ghl.) p.;1d ~pec1als:-.t!>. th.m ma.)
dCtuall~ be needed · For thl'
pal>t several ) ear!>. hospitals
have been so con~trasne-d We
cannot add new bc'd1>. expens1\'e
equipment fac1 lit1 es or e \en
ne y, i.erv1ces 14 1\hout obtaining
the nece1>sar.) approvals or
:-.ever al la) er!> o r governmental
.agencies
While not all hospitals need to
have all equipment. the fact re mains that every pat1 e-nt take n
to a ho-;p1 tal in a life threatening
rond1t1on JS!>ume., that that
ho~p1tal •~equipped lo deal v.1th
the :-.1tuat1on Sut•h ti-not Jl .... a~!>.
tht> raM• and the determination
of "'h1l'h hospital ~hould havl'
.,., h1ch · ~adgl'I 1s d d1ff1cult
life or dt'alh dl•r1i.1on That 1~
""h~ the de\'clopml•n1 of regional
t•e nters for kidney d1alys11>. bum
<· d re. oqian tranwlant<1t1on and
trnuma care mJkt':-. !>ense
both in tl"rm" or QUJht~ care and
l'COnom1c·:-.
Cr\RJ. TllIELMA:"~
\,:-.1~tanl Adm1n1~trator
Fountain \0<tlh·v
Commun1ly llo~p1t:il
t ·air Tax H#for•
To the Editor
As a :-.enior c 1t1zen dnd a
native Californian I am con-
<'e rned about the continued
welfare of Califom 1a
P roposition 9 docs nol con
lrrbute to the needs of our slate
It will eliminate benef1c1al pro·
gram:; :;uc h a s the foster
g ra ndparent program in effect
a t our !>late hospitals for the
physically and mentally ha n·
d1capped This program benefits
both the handicapped and lht!
senior citizens with limited in-
come .
CALIFORNIA needs tax re·
form that is r a1r to all the
citizens Jt sho uld not be a
polftlcal plum for an egotistical
pohhcian
A t ax r e fo rm s h ou Id be
economically sound a nd fair to
a ll Propos ition 9 as not
econ o mically sound and at
fa\'ors big business and the
we althy,
WINIFRED SCHMIDT
2. THE DESIGNATED
bos p11.al tra uma centers. inelud·
ing Fountain Valley Community
Hospital. alread~ have all the
necessary facilities and equip·
ment. That was one of Lhe key
elements includ~ ln the coun·
l y's request for proposals and
the survey which led to the rec·
ommendation of the five select·
ed hospltaJs for trauma center
designation. We do not have to
add any new expensive equip· O••I O~•••
ment. We are already equipped To the Editor:
to do the job. Thia county, Ulla state and the
3. While It is true that trauma country are at lbe ed1e of a cliff
s urgeons must be recruited for and It la up to lbe people to use
24·hour immediate availability the only voice we h.ave -our
<and we have already done vote.
this>. tills need not represent The Democrats have con·
major additional costs either. trolled u, abuaed u1, over·
Trauma patients are already c bar1ed us, establl1bed a
paylq ror their medical care. c r l mlnaJ Justice syatem Ulat
and the rectonat tnuma carters doesn't -,.nn1t our c~ (o
anticipate a sufficient patJent walk the ltrfttl, an edUHtimal
load to completelr olfHt any ad· lfltem tbat turM out f\meUonal
diUonal penonne expenffl. Ulltertt• and • w.lfan •YIWm
Your editorial also ut1ed &OV· that makes It more profltable to
ernment offkials not to .. allow benon·J)t"Oductlve.
holpltals carte blanche on all
the lat.eat new mtdicaLpdpta-l&ONleAbbY, comtst-eftl· nrd~ tbe rec!1'1iJtment ol mON ly hand tbe.m lbe lt~ys lo the
..
asylum. Jerry Brown. J a ne Fon·
da. Tom Hayden. Leo McCarthy
a nd the O range Count y
Democrats who ro und out the
gang have eroded the foundation
of this county and state Acting
as a group. they continue the
s wing towa rd central <Big
Brother> control of o ur lives.
I subout that 1t 1s long past the
time for us to get off our hands
a nd vote every Dem ocratic tn·
c umbent out or office Let's give
the Repoblicans a cha nce to put
up or shut up from a posit ion of
m a1onty 1n our elective office!>
We cannot affo rd thl' pen
du I um to :;wing any fa rther until
the nex1 e lection In Orange
'ounty v.e can be a trend sett(.'r
b) tummg Jerry Brown·s ganJ?
out of office. Our motto should
be. .. End gang harassment.
thr ow a Democrat out ofoff&ce ·
JOHN BOLER
Bla•P f 'raftrt ..
Tu the EtJitor
The respons1b1llt:.· for th{'
"'cakened economic sanctions of
the common ma rket nations and
the boycott of the 1980 Olymp1<·
Games to help gain the releasl'
of the American hostages m Iran
and protest the invasion of
Afgharustan by the Russians can
be s quarely placed o n t he
s ho ulders of t-'rancl'
France's pos ture 1s difficult to
unde rstand a nd accept s inct•
there would be no France save
for the blood . s weat. tears and
econo m1r ~ac rif1 ccs of h er
former friends.
Now 1t 1~ important that wc
take note of those v.ho art' not
Jfraid to s t and up and be
counted.
THE SERIOUSNESS of the
world situation 1s beht placed in
pro per perspective by the words
of the Israeli ambassador to.the
U. N, f'egarding this situation: lo
paraphrase ladies and
gentlemen this is Munich of the
'30s that led to World War II all
over again.
It appears the only smile of a
Frenchman to its former friends
i8 when he ls pressing the key of
the cash regist er t o ring up
hi1hly overpriced wine . food,
travel expenses, and mechanical
devices of questiona ble quality.
PerbaP6 ll'a lime for all who
c herish freedom to open our hls ·
tory book.a and review a chapter
written by the principled and
coura1eou1 Irish who made
their position known to one Cap-
ta l n Charles Cunningham.
Boycou.
JOHN W. GESKE
Ptesldml, Sout.h OUD1e. Cout
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Just L e t /tie S ay
Sen Edward Kennedy, candidate for the Democrati c
nom ination for prc~id<'nl , told a United Rubber WorkC'rs'
Uruon hall audience in South Gale Wednesday that uuto
and rubber work!?r~ !')houJd nol be reqwred to sacraficf'
caret·r~ and hom e~ because of mis takes in tht'
boardroorru. of a uto and tire companies. Tht• me<.'tmg \\'.as
h(>Jd ttc ross tht: s treet from a soon-to-close F'lrestone
plant.
DAILY P&LOT 1:1 ,S
senate Blocks Smog Test Bill
SACRAMENTO lAPl -A.n ef.
fort to r.quJre annual amoa leata
for t'atl ln urban and HmJ·
urblft U"MI bt-ln1 blocked by
the Calllomia ~nate
The blU won only 18 vo\f'f\
Wednellday, with 21 required ror
a pproval T hirteen m e mbers
voted aaatnat it .
But the author of S812$4, ~n
J ooph Montoya, D·Whlllier.
wu &iven perm1u1on to call
another vote today. one day
~for~ the deadline for bills to
df'11r their houses of ori~m .
T tn: PROPOS AL IS con
~1dered an 1tlh:rnallve to an lr\
•p~rtion b&JI approved earlier -
Slt84 by Sen John Foran. D·San
F'randsco. "h1ch 1s a waiting ac
t10n m an A!.sembly committee
Both were mtroduced because
the U S Environmental Protec·
lion Agenc.) 1s banning ma1or
nt"~ indus tri a l pro1ect s in
<'..allforma. ~('ause Cahrorn1a
hat> no lOSpe<-tion program
M O T O l 'A'S proposal.
ba.-kl:'d b~ thl· ~asolint: st.al.Jon
o"nl'r.' lobby would use ap-
l>rtl\ cd M'n ice ~tatlons and
~<.1rugei. for the ins pections
Repaln could be done there or anywhere
a rd• for to ug her sl ate st and·
a rdl tn »<>me cases Other sena tors compl
t hat there was no Jhnlt on
cha raes an Montoya'• bW~
Montoya aald he could lllA<MWlme
But Foran'• bill would con
t1nue tht-use o r a lt m1t~d
nu mber ol IM~tlon statlotl.ll In
tbe Loa Angele. area. with in
de pendent service stations and
1aragft5 only In other part& or
the slate.
Foran led the opposltJon to the
Montoya bill. claimlnc that al·
lowing service stations to con·
d uct the tests and make repairs
would be like ··se tting the rox to
wat ch the hen house door "
late r . ,,
Montoya c r1llcized Forilla'&
measure, citing figures he li1d
s ho wed t hat the centralll:Ea
s yste m ln Los Angeles had
been erfective In dlscove g Tht> Foran blU would also sub-
stitute tederal aar quallty st.and-
He called t he bill a "full·
e mploy m e nt p r o p osa l fo r
service stat.ion opera ton." emission V1olallons. 1
'
Bill Asks Life for Dog
SACRAM ENTO IAPI -The California
Legislature 1s bemg asked to save the bfe of Sido.
the San Francisco dog that was willed to be put to
deat h by her m istress. who then committed
sui('ide.
State Sen Man Garcia, R Menlo Parle in
troducl'd a bill Wednesd ay to prevent the carrying
out of death sentences on animals that their
owners may have pla('ed 1n wtlb
Sado. a 10-year-old shell.le mix. "'as willed to
die by the late M<1ry Murphy, who reared she
would suffer from a lack or lovtng care
But the president o ( the San Frnacisco Soc1et)
for t he Prevention of Cruelty Lo Arumals, Richard
A vanz1no. refused to put her to sleep on groulids
that she wah lJ\ good health, happy. and did not de·
serve to cite
But he and the SPCA are belng s ued by Mh.
l\1 urph)''s attorney. Rebecca Well" Smith. ~nd ~t'
due 1n court Tuesday to explam why they have oot
complied wtth the will ~
Avanzino says he has recel\ed about 3,000 s9p
porting lett.en and 300 offer~ o( hom~ He tel\
temporarily Uken S1do into h" own home •
Garcia 1i.!>ued a '>tatement that said m part
"lt is wroo~ to insist on lolhng this beautiful
.m1mal bt>caust· of her m1stres~ mental turmoil-al
the e nd of her own l1fl' · ·
Hayd~n 's Border Post Mulled
SACRAMENTO CAP) -The stale Sena te 1s seeking ronf1rma
tlon power ovt'r the governor's reprt.>sentat1ve to the Southwt·M
Hordt>r R<'~1on1tl Commission -political act1v1:.t Tom Hayden
T™' Senate 11ts t year rejected the appoin~mcnt b) Go\ Ed
m und Brown J r. of Hayden's
wife. actrc~~ Jant' Fonda. to
tht.' C'uliforn1a Art-. Council
In u 24 2 \'ote Wt-dn<:::.
day. tht> St·m1te approved a
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bill by Sen Robert Pr<:'>le). D H1\1•r,1dt· to g1v<• lht-a~t-nt'
c;tatutory a uthOrtlat1on. and abo rl'qu1n: ~·n.il« ronftrmat1r>n of
lhe governor·~ rl'or esenlat1v£'
-,
Th<' Cit ) Council Wt•dn1-M1ay rl"fust-d to endorse: the sa l& o(
··,dft· and ..,ant-" fm·work<. dl-spltr allcgat1on<1 t hat wealthy whi t"
an· 'Polhn~ tht· Fourth or .Jul) for th{· ('II~ .... poor black children :
tloj or Prop. I :1 f;.rponxion \pp rot·~d
SACRAME;\;TO 1AP1 Tht> C:.1ltforn1a ~natl' ha:. ;ipprQvf'4 :.i
m a11ir 1•xp<sn'>1on (If Propo..,1tlfJn l:J ~ h1rh v. ould n:duct· pro~ft v
1,1,, .. , .an .trlr11t1vnal S2 b11\wn a )l«ir
"" \ 11. Ii) S.·n OllH· SpN.iv. H Lon~ Bt•.trh v.ent lo the ~:.
1•mhl'.\ V.c·dn~..,da)o on J 'l"I H \Ot<• thr ban· 1 .... 0 th1rrl'> "'''-dc>d , Ruling U p held
-lu Blaek-SlayU.g (Jiafp Ra.Uy iu.Suppori of Bia• Ba11
-------t~¥tc~?'l!ndt~rt'~ri1"1ftc~ • n 71t\ ndll
and held a rally m support of Propos1t1on A to ban dl'cn minatmn
. ·-~u~!'.ag-e ·DrUtr-
SACRAMENTO <AP> The state says there-was nothing 1m
proper about the Butte County plea b~rgainjng that let two wf11te
!>layers or a bl<1ck man £'scape prosecution for the death penalty
State Attomc·y Gcnl'ral George Deukmeiian's report Wedn c!>day
followed rcquc~t~ by c1tiz<'ns <1nd lt:g1slators lo investigate the proi.
Pr.utor·s handling of the Jimmy
l.t•t• Campbell muroe r cas<.' rae 1at s taying which could
Campbell. <.1 black, was ~hot at have mt'ant thl· dt•u th penalty.
r~indom from a car n1rryin~ Thf'y \\t'r<.' St.'nkncl'cl tu 25 H'ttr:-.
thr<·L· Y<h1t1·:-. who had lru·d <ill to hfr
<la'.\ "1thuut l>\ll't't'"S lo c 1U1l•r Hbck organ11atwns <ind 1n
po.1t'h .i dN·r ur :-hoot a c·oy. ell\ itluab proll':-.tf'd ag<.11nst th<'
That "::I" in J <inuarv of 1979 nl'•:tr baqrn1n1ng of the ple a . an<l
Campbell 'home in <.:h1co ra ised questions about improper
In J;,inuarv 1980. tw" of th'• rac i a l cons1rl c.-ra t 1ons a nd
"h1tt':-. 1\1 .in in I> N!M>r. 19. and M·t·n·cy of thP pr0<·t·t'<itn~'>
Jame~ ~1C'C'artN. 20, both of Oeukmei1an said there is n1'
Orov11lt·. \\(•r(· pc·r m1tt<.'d t o C\1denCl' that District Attome)
plead J,!U1lt\ to r1r<;t degr('e Will Matti) exercisf"d his plea
murdt·r 1n n •turn for rlropping haq.~ainmg discretion in an 1n
tl}_e_ ...,Pf'r1al _!'trcum<,tanc 1• a_ appropriate manner
on t.he bas1s--Of beiclla l pref~em>e--
Som£' of tht> participant!'. W£-dnt•..,du) nigh\ '-'l>r'' J1.11>t>r b.1g'
over their hC'ad.'. ~ay ing the) v. <.1nlt-tl to"} mbl1lw thl·1r f•·.ir "' bl
1ng reto){mzed' a:-~a>.
TnM•k Drtrf>r Li•·.,n1" .. l !t ... u., t"r mrh t-d
SA('RA~1 E:"TO I A P1 Oppo~1l1nn from tht· Te<1m'>tt·r~ l 'n1on
has rru.'>ht'd :J bill lo ~u:-.rwnrl tht• dri\ t·r·-, lt1 f·ll~('' or lrutkt•r "h··
haul huwrdou~ mal<>rials and "hu rcpcatl'<.11) ~ct ~JX·l·drn~ or
tadKallng li<'kl·t~
Tht· ffi(•a~un· SB17X-1 ti~ ~n Ha) .Johnc;on . K Ch1<·0 retl
W t•dm•Mla) on a 9 J8Sc·natt-\ i>tt·. "1th 21 \ nt1~ nt-c•d('d for J.Hil>'>.tK1·
Opp01ri1ion '" •·i r PU"ork" l .uu-Spull..-r"
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Enern Hunt Spurred
LOS ~GELES (AP) -Occidental
Petroleum Corp. Chairman Armand
Hammer told shareholders the com·
pany la doublin1 lt.s ener1Y uplora·
Uon actMUes in North America.
"We expect to 1opplement our
foreign oil product.loo with domestic
production and we have doubled our
1979 exploration program for North
America to $100 mllUon for t•."
Hammer told several hundred
stockholders Wednesday at Oxy's an·
nual meetine here.
Occident.al upecta another record
year in 190, Hammer said. after po1Un1 tm net earnln11 of ua
milliooonrevenuaof'9.6bWlon.
Pron't DeeUne Told
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)-Safeway
Storet, tbe naUon'• 1ar1est tood re·
uUer, hu belUD 1llO with a "poor sun •• due to a .a perHGt deeltne ln
pr'Ofttl, tbe eo111penr'f cbalnnan re·
ported at a lbanbolden' meetlnl.
Pfter A. Maeowan u1d Tuesday
that flnt·qurter profU.1 for the
Oaklmd-beMd chala diDDW lbarDlf.
d ..... 1.J pmffn( l.auuM in ......
s DAtLV "LOf
It'• not easy to make money anymore in the
stock market but one sure·fire way ls to find a com·
pany that'• about to be gobbled up by someone else.
Then you stand to make a lot of money. For example, you know the Baltimore spice
maker, McCormick 4c Company? You couJd have bousht ita stock for less than S20 a ehare a few
montha ago. And you would have been sitting pretty
when Sandoz. the Swiss chem1cal·drug grnnt, entered
lbe scene in March and said 1t wa.s ready to pay $37 a
share.
McCormick ia fighting the takeover bid, wisting
it does not want to be acquired, but meanwhile its
stock rose to S30. And it could go much higher lf
McCormick. to roil Sandoi. went out and found
another company that wouJd pay more than S37 a
shar e. In that cue, you might well have doubled your
money.
LOOK WHAT A New York·based company called
Walco NatiooaJ wlb able to accomphsh for itself.
Walco. a machinery maker. began buying shares of
Leesona in 1978 Leesona makes textile machinery
and its shares were selling al about $20 when Walco
staned to ac~umulate them By January 1979 Walco
had acqwred some 200.000 s hares or 12 per cent of
Leesona
Lessona. llke McCormick. dJdn't want to be ac.
quired -at least not by Walco. So it shopped around
to see lf anyone else was interested in buying il. And
lo and behold it came up with a buyer John Brown &
Company, a big British enganeenng and construction
firm
Brown. ll turned out. was willing to pay S40 a
share for Leesona. Meanwhile. as Leesona wa!>
search.ing for a rnendl) buyer. Walco contmued to
buy shares, ending up with CJ total of 440,000 at an
•H·erage pnce well unde r $30
JOHN BROWN WILL pay $40 for each of lhuse
-.hares Result Walco st<indi. to m<ike a profU. of
more than S5 million
That'-s also the scena rio thdt ha!. unfolded at the
Ltggett Group '\;ot too mcin) ~pit' would hcive be~n
interested 1n 1m c!.tm~ in a N>m pany that had made
.,uc h ci botch of whdt ..-.cir. one~ their main busmcs~
tobacco --,,;e '1\3 c>r llf t'fie-;l'f.rn<-id" a'M'an ar once
ranked thJrd m the 1nduMry. no~ they're sixth -and
..lasl..-1ioWb'et_~..du...h;a llC .!>Dnl.C: 01.h.e.r. a t I ca ct lli.e
ttl,tures._ f1ke J&J3 _.t.;t·otc·n. Al.AA do& rood •. Wild
Turke)!. bourbC5n and the French anise-navored
aperitif Pernod
LIGGETT' °"""F:t'VERED its elf intu position a!>
bait m a b1ddtng right First . a British ·company.
Grand ~1etropohtan . bid S50 a shar~ It had a
leg1t1mate 1nlerei.t in L1egell smce 1l 1s the dist1llen.
of the J&B that Luieett sells here But Liggett didn 't
h ke Grand Metropolitan as a suitor
So. to foil Grand Metropolitan. Liggett sold its
Austin N1ch<>ls subs1d1ary to a French company,
Standard Brands. maker or Fleisc hma nn':.
marganne and Fle1schmann's gin and Planters nut:.
and Baby Ruth tand) bars tand many many other
products l The price -1l escalates all the time -
rises now to S6S a sbare.
YOU COULD HA VE bought these l..lggett shares
for S30 not too lon11 aeo So whatever happens here.
) <>u probabh t·nuld hd \ e doubled )Our money
That's tht' .,.. ay to invest then Look carefully al
those companies whose shares are traded on the ex·
t hanges and the over the·rounter market. asking the
key question ts this a company that someone is like·
ly to be interested m buying~
tr the answer IS "Yts.'' ,.take a position -and
await lhe takeover bid. Or. 1( you have enough
mone~. buy a lot or shares as 1r you were intending to
1 ak e them O\ er That might force them to find a
bu) er "ailing to overpay
II makes no difference whether the company 1s
doing well or poorly Both can be reasons ror getting
1t on thl' ,iuct1on block. which 1s where you make your
mone~
Flight Cuts
Upset Fresno
fRES:"IO CAP> -LoeaJ leaders have expressed d1sap·
pomtmeot over Umted Airlines' announcement that 1t wi ll
end Fresno fltghts to and from Los Angeles and San Fran·
CISCO effective Sept. 3.
However. no local offtc1als have offered any indication
snce the announcement that they expect to be a ble to halt
l'otted's withdrawal rrom most or the Fresno market.
The announcement Tuesday was the latest in a senes
or cutbacks m Umled's service between San Joaqum
Valley c1lles and Los Angeles and San Francisco.
"THE RE'S NOTHING WE can do." said Martin
Nelsen, chatrman of tbe local Chamber of Commerce air
transportation committee. "U Air CaJifornia would come
in here. that would heal everything "
Air Callfontla. based in Newport Beach, 1s considering
takint over nJgbts United is cancelling
Inland Empire Airlines, which picked up some Fresno
nights United previously c1ltlcelled. is acquiring two more '
19-passenger Metrollner turboprops to increase its Fresno
service.
crrY AJaPOaTS MANAGER Ralph G. Tonset said
Uniled's action "is going ahead regardless or the needs ol
the communJty · ·
Gold, Metal Quotations
Hy Tiie Astoellted Prus
Selttted world gold prices today:
....._: morning fixing ~.50, down S&.00. afternoon fixing $501.00. off Sl2.50.
Parts: afternoon fixing ~.'70, Off S0.10.
Frukhut: SS>8.02, offS2.S2.
a.rtdl: s:IOC.OObid . o1rs1.oo : S508.00uked.
Ne• Yen: Handy & Harman mid·monun1 l501.2S, off Sl.2.25. .
New Von: Handy & Harman price mld·momina sso1.oo. on su.:;o.
New York: Encelhard fabricated 10Jd mid·morntn,
$$11.5'. off $12.93.
* * * NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metal prtca to
ct.y: ~ .9C*·.llS'4 a pound, \1.S. destinations. ..... ..a c:Ga •pound.
lllit 11\o\ ceoll a PoGDd, delivered.
...... '70S2 • pound. 8lftf *10.IOO per troy ounce, Handy 6 Harman oaly
dall)'qmM. ••cw> ... 00 per nm . 1Pt 'k _.,._,lrOJOl..N.Y .
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For the Waltons, First 200 Hours the Easiest
By TOM JORY
NEW YORK (AP) -It's been nearly a deeade
now since Earl Hamne r introduced the Walton
Family in a two-hour movie on CBS called "The
Homecoming." The criLicaJ reception was good,
and Fred Silverman. who was 1n charge of pro-
• grammmg <.1t CBS at the time, liked the concept
"I wrote 14 or 15 one-page story lines. just lo
show I could s ustain the storv." Hamner recalls
today "At the time. I felt it
would be an mtcrcs tmi: experi·
ment.
"I HAD THE conviction you
could show an affirmative view
of people, rathe r than the
shadowy. cut-paper im ages we
see so often on television, and
still do well in the ratings.··
"The Waltons" premiered
HAMHn Sept. 14. 1972, opposite one of
the hit programs of the day, "The Flip Wilson
Show," on NBC. Ha mner's show finished that
season No. 12 in the ratings, and was second in
pr ime lime by the end of the next season.
It has been a fixture Thursday nights al 8
since tht> premiere program, and is included at the
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GOOD SIUY LAUGHS."
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same lime in CBS' schedule for next season.
TO CELEBRATE THE sen es' 200th hour.
Thursday night, Hamner is host for a special two·
hour program that includes h1ghJ1ghts from past
seasons, as well as a visit. with the cast. to the
C'reator's boyhood home in V1r~1ma's Blue Ridge
Mountains
llamner has kept control over development of
the :.enes from the premiere program
.. My fir..t concern," he say5, "was whether we
coulct maintain the quality we'd had in the special
We 'd had a top director. a good writer and a
m ar velous cast, and I guess we li ved a charmed
existence, because we were a ble to keep Richard
Thomas as John Boy and get Michael Learned and
Ralph Waite to play the mother a nd father
"ANOTHER CONCERN WAS that because
'The Homecoming· was based so specificall y on
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actual events and real people, I did not want to do
anything that might pain members of m y family
"For that reason," Hamner says."( decided I
would stay with the series. and never turn 1t oi,.er
to someone else · ·
A good meas urc of the <,ene" o.,ul·rc•c;o., 1c; due t11
the fact that the main charact<'r. ~ung to th1·
i.ame fa mil). al'> thc·y do m NBC'o., "l.1llll" llouw on
thl· Pra1ne." one of that network .., mo.-,1 prominc•nt
profi?ram.-,
" I think 1t ·s true of every t<•lev1s11m .,how thJl
the actors dc:vclop a sen~!:' of famil y. · ll<Amnt'r
says. "and tn our cai.c. that's ci.pt>c1ally true
because we'rt> dealing entirely with famil} P<"OPll'
Over the ycv s. the actors havt> devt'lol)('d J :.en5e
or that r<'lallon~h1 p that comt·~ aero.,., on thl"
screen
"AL.'iO," H E SAYS, "we alto"' our!>elves the
luxury of indulging m .,pec1al moments. what
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mus 1c1an.., 1·dll ·~ra<.'e notes.· scene-. that might
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11lum inJlt' characters and relat1oru.tup:..
· Whrn John Bo) started out as a writer. for
ms tann• h1~ fi?randfather g;ne him some land, and
h 10., ~r<1 ndmother felt ~he 1-hould Rive him
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NOW PLAYING
ACADEMY AWARD
WINNER
lest Foreign
Language Film 1979
"A genuine muterplece ••• a dnematlc
work of art that muat be Men, uvored
and Men again. Don't ma.. lt."
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