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2 Earthquakes Public Dears
.Jolt Mountain Watergate Tapes
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Near St. Helens For First Time
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Dopes Fading
Quakes Shake
Volcano Area
VANCOUVER. Wash. <AP) -
Two moderate earthquakes JOll
ed a mountain near Mount St .
Helens today as hope conllnucd
to fade that dozens of people
missing since th<> volcano ex-
ploded IO days ago would be
found alive. (Related photo Page
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The quakes were felt as far
away as Kelso and Longview, 40
miles west of Mount St. Helens.
officials said. They rattled the
CowliU County jail in Longview
The epicenters of the quakes,
which measured 4.0 and 3.8 on
Smith Said
'Patsy' in
Bealer Death
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of ltle O.lly ~I ... Slaff
Two shadowy figures known
as "Jack and Ray" were the
true killers of Carolyn Bealer or
Garden Grove last s ummer
leaving Newport Beach resident
Larry Donald Smith behind as a
"patsy" and a "dupe" to stand
trill for her murder.
This was the contention or de·
fense attorney Terry Giles Tues-
day in his opening arguments
before a nine-woman. three-man
jury in Orange County Superior
Court.
Smith, 43. i s accused or
masterminding the abduction ol
Mn. Bealer. 25, last August and
then killing her 1t sea after de-
maodinl $100,000 ransom from
her wealthy brother for her safe
return.
the Richter scale. were located
under Mount Mar~aret. about
eight miles north-northwest of
Mount St. Helens. said Chns tma
Royko spokeswo m a n for the
Univ e rs it y o f Washington
Geophysics Department.
Scientists did not know what
connection the re was between
the quakes and the volcano. s aid
Ms Boyko.
The quakes we re the first
s1gn1ricant seismic act1v1ty near
the volcano since a 00-minute
harmonic tremor hummed
through the mountain Tuesday
afternoon. prompting the hur
ried recall of air a nd ground
sea rch teams from the moun·
tam.
So far, the death toll stands at
21 with 71 listed as_ m1ss1ng, ac-
co rd I q g to L ea Ford, a
spokesrilan for the state Depart-
ment ol Emergency Services.
The missing list. which has
fluctuated daily, stood at 68
Tuesday. Ms. Ford could not ex·
plain the discrepancy.
Army and N"tional Guard
helicopters, which have combed
the air space for a week and a
half looking for survivors and
bodie11, lifted off from Toledo
Ai rport for anothe r day of
searching, with good wealher expected.
However, Sgt. Chuck Foster. a
National Guard spokesman, said
he expetted helicopter search
operations may be over by the
week's end.
"There is no time limit but
with each passing day the
chance ol f1Dd.in1 someone gets
leaa and less," be said. "It's my
own penonal estimate that by
week'• end this opereUoa would
be wound down. Everybody here
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2 Ro ers Flee
ail of Bullets
·~·-WATERGATE 'FANS' GET AN EARFUL AT NATIONAL ARCHIVES IN WASHINGTON
Former Pre9'dent Nixon'• Sec:tet Tape• UnveUed for the Flm Time to Pren and Public
Watergate Tapes Aired
Public Hears Recordings at Archives
WASHINGTON (AP> -Twen· hear the tapes -previously
ty-two reporters and 1 J mem· Hsten~ to only by government
bers of the public donned offi cials, prosecutors and jurors
earphones today and heard and otben who attended the two
Richard M . Nixon say· "Hi. trials o( Nlxoo's aasodates in
Phil. how are you? Sorry to keep the loa1. evolving scandal
you waiting." known u Watergate.
They were listening to the first Only 12~ hours of the 6,000
or 31 W1tergate tape recordings hours ol convenaUons aecretly
made available to the pubUc for recorded by Nixon were made
the fint time at tbe National avaU1ble because Nbcon ls figbt-
A r c bl v es • the n a t Ion ' s lna In court to keep the archives
storehouse ol ~ord.s. from allo•lng the publlc to
Only a handful ol members or It.ten in on the resl of the tapes.
the public walled to tbe early He ar&'* that hb privacy an4
morotne hours ror a certiin tbe rtpt ol privacy or the p~-
chance tct be among the first lO' Ldftcy are.autake. •
The first tape heard today was
one used in the trial of John 8 . Connally, Nixon's Treasury
secretary. who was acquitted on
charges or accepting lllegll pay-
ment.a rrom a miUc producers
cooperative.
On that tape. Nixon is beard
miking small talk w\lh J. PbiJ
Ca mpbe ll , an assistant
agriculture secretary. at a meet·
lng of Nixon and seven othet'
men from 5:05 p.m. to $:38 p.m.
on Marcll 23, 1971.
&Jcape
WithLoot l
In Mesa I
A Costa Me-;a All" s tation
l'ao;h1<>r <'mpt1c-d a rt"VOlvcr at
001? O( t-.o n('(c'ing bandit-; Tues
day m~ht . apparcntlv m1ss1n~
his targel and spra> ins:: a bu1ld-
int? and parkt."d car.
Police found f1H· ()( the !-.I X
"pent .38 cahb<'r bullets nrat thl'
... talion a l Ba y Slrcl't and
~t'IA'PQrt Boul evard. Thret' werl'
1•mt>t>dck-d in th<· D:.11l v P1lor ...
h,•adquartcn. bUJ ldang at J.lO W.
Bay St. TIAo were found in the
trunk lid of a new ~pap c r
••mploye~·s car parked to thP
t•as t or the building
Go-Lo station cashie r Ricky
Collins told offi cers he thought
he hit the fleeing bandit. but m·
\ es t1gators said no blood was
fou nd an th<' area.
Collins. 27, told officers two
men. both of Laltn heritage and
-;pcalung broken English, held
him up ms1de the cashi<.'r 's booth
at 2021 Newport Blvd. about
n · 16 pm.
One bandit brandished a .22·
ca libe r r evolver. The other
waved a switchblade knife.
They de mande d m on ey,
CoUuu said. taking what was in
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Coast
Weather
Low clouds night and
morning hours, partly
clearing Thursday after·
noon. Lows tonight in
lower SOI. Hilbs Tbursd1y
uppera>s.
INSl•E TOD.4 V ProsecutOr l>ave Ca.rt.er. in a
lenltby opening statement, had
tl•lmed Smith knew of tbe
f amtly'a fioanci•l ai.tus after
d1tinc Mrs. Beater's slster-ln·
law. the estranaed wlfe of con-
1tructJoo company owner Larry
Fox.
Teeth Stop Ball.et
The first member of the pubUc
to •bow up today to hear t.be
lapea wu-r'ranlt Smiat, a . of
Sprln1field. Mass .• who will
start teadlinc poUUcal acleac:e
1t the Ualvenlty ol Oklahoma ln tbe fall.
Smllt laid be had been a atu-
dtnt ol t.be tranac rtpta durin&
the Watera•te lnveau,aU. .a
uld: "I want lo bear t~at
•1moldnlsmi'.''
Dan RofMr 10111 "CBS
Evenfng Nnoa." wltk:h M
will anchor o ~r from now
06 Wollt!'r Crortldt~'• ~e
mnt, tOiU de/iniJ~lll Moe IM
R4tMr &ouch. S&ofll, J)hoeo•
P~DJ. To pay off investors to whom
he owed tar1e 1ums or money.
Carter 1akt, Smith decld~ to
ktda.p Mn. Bealer, trlcklna
ber into Mllinl)y coming aloq
•ltb him by "ylae her brother'•
family wu ln Jeopardy frOID
competitors who harbored bull· •••-related •Ndl•-But au .. •aid It Wal tile duo
of Jack IDd R.~~r !Ut nama un-knowa, wbo mumldated Smith
htto p..uet_.un, la Ute abduc-
Uon by eon•tneln1 llim that
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Mar.me Shot At in Dana Apartment
A late.nipt vtaltor to a Dau
Point ~artment eanped
MrlOUI W'Y Tut.lda7 W'-' ldl teeth d• ected a .12.calU•r
bullet fired at bl• b7 ••
an1eNC1 tenant.
Ac~ to an On.al• Coua·
ty Sherllf11 Department
1poke1man. RoJ)trt Thomas
Baalnaer, 21. a Matlnt 1tauan.d
1t Camp Pendleton, wu shot' once Ui UM mouUa br Jamt1
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Jerome Wllloqhby, JI, of 31882
Street ol the Blue Lantern, dur·
'n& an 11:30 p.m . artument.
Bulftler, and an unldentlfled malt (rid, w.at to an apart.
ment • tbe tlddnN w'*-b the "-· a.at ol INln« a woman •ho Uvec
tlMte, tbe lber\lf'• 1pok11mu ••td. 1be .,...ment and •bootlnl occul"Nd an. WlUou&hby ,.
luted co l4lt t.Mm la. WlllouObY::. wu booked lnto
Oruae o..&y Jail oa auao&doll
of •auult with intent to commit
murder.
811ln1er reeelved lnlttal
trHtment 1t San Clemente
Geoeral Hoepital and liter was
transported to the base holpitll
at C•mp Pendleton. He wu re·
ported lft stable condlllon today.
Tb• lhertlf'1 1pokesman 1ald Bulnctr Ukeb wouW hive been
more Mrtouily Injured II the
build had not dlllnlefr•ted tll>-
on •lrilllnl b1I teeth .
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"The tapes are aid." be NW.
"Hert wu tbe pneicMBt ol a de-
n1oc raey •~In• oa• t.b1q ln public aftd aDotber lbl•I ln
prtv .... "
·'I'm here out of curiolit7, ''
conf eaMd 1 tourt1t. Ellubetb
Plmtntel, • re1l11tered nurse
from Houlton. one of tbe f\nt to
~nter the hllb·ce~1ed. book· lined room where 24 U•teftlni
S*\S ..... tel 'IP pennl\ the
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Twin, 15-story towers being t'rected In Co~t a Meslt look s though they are beanK
built of rubber 10 this photo That ·~
because the v1ew Is d~tort~ renectlon
rrom mirror "'"do"s of neigh borhing
ll111hhn.: 1\1\H'rb arf' under construction m
l'o~l•• Mt'!-ia ~ l'o"n Ct-nlc r area near South
Con~t Plnrn
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harm would come to his own
family 1f he r efused to help
them.
The defense counsel said has
eviden<'e would show t h.it Fox
had business problems "1th sub
contractors as well a:. "M'Vl'rt"'
u nion d1ffacultil'S that led to
threats of violence agam~t hJm
and has family.
Gales said Smith learned of
these Jealous ies whe n a man
named J ack contacted ham at
has apartment complex a nd said
things tha t sho wed he knew
much ol Smith's person al hie as
well as that or St ephanie Pox.
the estranged "are of Larry Fox.
whom he had dated
E ventually, the attorney said,
Ray came along and the two told
S m ith they represen1ed com-
petitors of Fox a nd were con-
templating the kidnapping or
one of Mrs Fox's children
They told Smith they needed
his in volvement and would harm
his fanuly 1f he didn't help
"He "as petrafacd," G1h•s said
of Smith
J ack a nd Ray ultimately set
their s ights on Mrs. Dealer when
hl'r sister-in-law went away on
vacation with her children, he
said. Smith and the woman met
the two m en aboard Smith's
boat al Dana Point Har bor last
Au~ 24
Frightene d . Mr ~ Beal er
scratched Smith's face when she
was not allowed to leave the
vessel and felt Smit h was an·
volved. Giles said One of lhe
men then pulled a gun on South
and ordered him to take the boat
lo sea.
As he stared s traight ahead,
his allom ey said. he could hear
the two m en attacking the
woman Mer body has never
been found Blood from that at-
tack sprayed Smith's clothing as
well as getting into the seats,
Giles said
Though he was threatened iJ
he ever talked, Giles said Smith
eventually <'Ontacted police on
his own lo tell what happened.
When the police didn't believe
bis story. he knew he had been
"the dupe and patsy of two pro-
fessionals," he said.
The prosecution, h owe ve r .
said it would present testimony
from a witness who saw Mrs.
Bealer and Sm ith alone on his
boat when it left Da na Point
Harbor Aug. 24. The witness also
would testify that the two
persons aboard were arguing
loudly.
Smlth already has been con·
vlcted in federal court of at·
te mpting to extort $100,000 from
Fox for Mn. Sealer's safe re-
turn. He has been sentenced to a
20-year prilioo term.
Carter Eyes Trip
WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi-
dent Carter will travel to
Yugoslavia, Spain, the Vatican
and Portugal during his trip to
Europe ln June for an economic
summit In Venice. the White
Home press office announced to-
day.
DAILY PILOT
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Hiccups l :1ued
Bv LR11u,11a<IR .
BI LSTON . 1-:11.:larui </\l'I
Ga llon!> of h av ll'nwn&Jf' t•urt'd
a Wl'l'k·long ;"1ttac·k uf hlct'ups
for lO year-ol<f J ennie Phillip!'
Artt·r 1ohl· h1<·1·11p1wcl f1lr rou1
tbn :-.. h1•r m11th1•r t1wk twr tu
Sa· n ti"' 1• I I l> u.i r 11· t <; 1• Ill' r a I
llospatal
"The doctors said I must drink
pints and pints of pop and three
days lotl'r it work<'d," J ennie
said
Tit'fore st'<'an~ thf> 1lortor!I, sh1•
tried folk reml-dlt'S. m ad<' J rn
nae hold her brealh and even
took her up a mountain but had
no success
Frog Shortage
Hits Schools
CASTLE ROCK. Colo. IAP> -
R1 ology teachers are ha\'rng a
tough lime finding frogs for their
classrooms. C1ccordang to a local
frog s upplier
The prclern-d frog. the com
mon gras~ or leopard frog. has
been in short s upply for a few
years. s a1d Landa Irwin, manag<·r
of Blue Spruce Biological Supply
Ms. Irwin's firm sells 5.000 frogs
yearly to schools alo ng the
Color ado RO<'kies· Front Range
Wh y frogs are rn short supply 1s
anybody's guess, but some scum
lists speculate I.he cause may be
disease, drought or zealous col·
lectors.
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SHOTS .•.
his wallet and the proceeds ln
the cash drawer. Then. he said,
they searched him. even lifting
the cowboy hat off his head to
look underneath.
Dur ing the robbery. Collins
said. an unsuspecting customer
paid one bandit S2 for gas.
The two bandits scooped up
their loot, inc luding Collins'
watch and a radio. and left. The
g un ·carryi n g h ol dup man
backed from the booth with bis
gun stiU aimed at Collins. police
said
Collins told officers he
reached beneath a counter and
came up with the .JS.caliber re-
volver. He said he fired six shots
at the man who turned and ran
west on Bay Street.
Value of the cash. rad1o and
watch stolen in the episode
totaled about $345, police said
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TAPE • • •
puhll<' .1C'r1-ss to th1· tapes.
A 11vth1•r h:sk rwr "'as James L.
Humiltoc1, 71, of Washington, a
rc•l I r l'd bandt•r at the govern·
mf'nt rr 11ltln1l Office. who :r;u1d
ho• "'.1, u Wuh'r~Jt<• buff of long
:-.1,1u1hn)l
"I wt>nl lo a ll the trials lh1tl I
cvu Id 1owt into 111 J udgt.> J ohn
~1r11·u·s l'Ourt," he !>aid .
/\II told, at would take a p<•r..on
four days lo listen to all the
t apt>!. made available today.
Fret• tackl'ls wer e available for
thr public for any one of 15
s el>s 1on s ranging fr o m 45
minutes to an hour and a half
Among th" tapes was the
famous "smoking gun" lape rn
"h•<'h Nixon "as told onlv fovr da~ ~ aft.er the Watergate breax·
an of efCorts to have the CIA ln·
tercede to keep the FBI from an·
ves t1gating the crime loo In·
tensely
Whe n Nixon reluc tantl y
turned that tape O\ er to in
vest1gating congre--s men his
fate '4as st•aled a nd ha s res1gna
t1on followed a fc"' da\'S later
He had denied all alonR any
personal knowledge of attempts
to hinder the invesllgc:tion
Among the other tapes avail&·
ble are those heard by lhe jury
that convicted H.R. Haldeman.
John D. Ehrlichman. J ohn N
Mitchell and Robert C Mard1an
an l975 of conspiring lo obstruct
justice.
Mard1an's conviction subse·
quently was overturned by a
federal appeals court and the
government did not retry h.im.
Ultimately, the government
hopes to make available here
and In archives fac ilities In
Atlanta. Bos ton . Chicago,
Denver. Fort Worth, Texas.
Kansas City. Mo .. Lo6 Angeles.
Bayonne. N J .. Philadelphia,
San Bruno. Calif. and SeatUe
m ost o f the ta pes in its
possession
There is no Indication how
long the court baWe might drag
on. Until it is resolved, only the
31 tapes introduced as evidence
al the various trials will be
available -and those only in
Was h.i.ngton.
According to Associated Press
reporter Harry F . Rosenthal,
who heard the tapes during the
trials. listeners will bear hard·
to.follow conversations often
muffled by the sound of a
lawnmower. a band playing or a
c up hitting a saucer and
punctuated by expletives -
"hell" or "damn" and an oc-
casional barnyard epithet
Condemned In the wUl of a San Francl1co woman, SAdo
the dot attendt a heartna or the California Senate. which ts consldertng a btll to prohibit 1ucb aentencee. At left la
Richard Av1m:lno, prealdent of San Francllco'1 SPCA.
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Child-stea1ing
Trial Starting
Tbe mothe r 0( child 1t4aJlng
defendant Kamalla Miller told
an Orange County S uperior
Court jury Tue1day she d is·
<'overed a bedroom window Ult·
ed from IC. track the night her
c r anddauahter disappeared in
July of l.97'8.
In the opening day o f
tH tlmony, Mrs. Juanita Moore.
formerly o( Huntington Beach,
said 4-year-old Valeena Miiler
h ad wanted t o sleep an a
downsl8Jrs bedroom that night
with her g reat g randmother.
rather than in he r own room
Sometime before 1 a .m .. Mrs.
her and tbat she wanted the
youngster back so s he could
raise her on a oollecUve farm In
the ICX&t.b.
RaJUUka Hid he gave the two
ahelter In a vacant bedroom at
hi• home before they headed
ea1t.
Mn Miller has pleaded inno-
cent to tbe child ateallna
charges but acknowled1es she
took the child bec'ute !JI dil·
ferencee ln pb1Joeophy with her
parents about child rearing and
poh t1cs.
Foeus on Riley
Plane Craah
Kills Six
MOBILI!, Ala. <AP) -
A t wtn·en1lne airplane
plun1-i lato a 1ro•• of
tree1 on takeoff from
Mobile a.1'1N>l't today, k1ll· las all ala people aboard,
officlalaaald.
Tbe cra1h occurred
about a mUe aoutb 0( the
airport.
Four were dead at the
acene, and two others d ied
at Unlvenlty Medical
Center, •ccordlng to
hoepital emergency room
officlah. They were not
Immediately i~tified.
Officials at Mobile Air Servi~ taid the plane was
deetroyed In the cruh. Its
destination was not Im -
m ediately known.
Moore t estified . s he was a .. a k e ned b y the g reat
grandmother and scurried
downstairs to d.iKOver the Wln·
dow lifted from Its track
Valeeoa wu mit1slng
Mr· Moore and ht>r husband
had be(>n awarded guard1ansh.lp
of the child an 1976 by a Los
An gel~ roun
M rs Moore told the court that
no notes were left behind and
that shC' didn't know who would
ha\'l• takt•n the gi rl She said s he
had nut given the Huntington
Beach address to her da ughter
whl·n Ule ramaly moved there ln
1977
Newport Reaffirms
Runway Objections
Mrs Miller. 26. la accused of
breaking Into the home on July
31. l978 and stealing the ch.Ila
She was arrested last July in a
s mall Arkansaa town after a na
t1onw1de, )Car long t)unt for the
mother and child '
_In a c us t ody hearlnc ln
Arkansas, a Juvenile court ref.
eree ret.WT1ed the child to her
grandparen~. '4ho now lave 1n
I.as Vel!a.s.
The hrst witness call<-d by UK·
prosecuti on Tuc ~da ) v.a~
Russell Ha rtsuka or fo'ounta1n
Valle). who s aid he drove Mr<.
M1llt.>r to and from her parent:-.
bome and eventually d roppt"d
mother and daughter otr at a
t ruck stop where they talked of
bitchhilung ea~t.
Hai~uka testified that he "as
d riving home from work at
about 12 30 a m when h<' packed
up Mrs. M1Ucr, who told him ~he
v. as looking for her parents'
bome so she couJd ptck up her
daught.er.
The witness said he wu tok1
by the woman that her parents
were keeptni her dauabter from
Soviets Aid
Iran Sector
WASHINGTON <APl -ln a
major str1tleg1c move. the Soviet
Union and tradesmen ln Iran's
t roubled AzerbalJan region have
forged a commercial agrffment
that could undercut the author!·
ty of t.be central government in
Tehran.
Iranian emlgre SOW"t't'S here
told 1be Associated Pl'ea the
terms include credits to Aserbai·
jani mettbanll that wtU permit
them to buy Soviet Industrial
goods a.a well a.a meat, poultry
and dairy products that are in
short supply .
Food prices In Aze rbaijan
have incr eased as much as
fourfold since the early 1979 rev·
o lut 100 that toppled Sh a h
Moha mmad Reza Pahlavi and
there a.re .evere food 1bort.ages
Unde r the agr eement, ship·
me nts wUJ be made ree~ a cross the lighUy poli ced
from the Sovtet Unk>n.
9y STEVE MARBLE Ol 1• o.H'f ...... , ....
A recommendation to extend
the Jet runway at John Wayne
Airport has struck a sour chord
with Newport Beach Caty Coun
ell members who unanunously
agreed Tuesday to oppoae SU<'h
an extention
Further the council a greed
that the fi rst person '4hO '4 111 get
a taste of their oppos 1t1on 1s
O range County Supervisor
Thomas RJle)
R 1 ley announced last week
that he favored lengthening the
runway by m feet u Pf'OPOMd
by consult.ants h.lred to develop
an a irport master plan for the
county
Newpor t council members
s aid such an extension g~s
against the grain with them and
vowed to retam their pos lure ol
opposUlg any airport changes
until complete env1ronmenlal
studies are completed
Mayor Jackie Heathe r said
she'll send a letter to Riley Uus
we<>k ~•teraling the C"OOcenu o(
the <'oun<.'11
The airport consultants. VTN
Consolid .. ted of lrvant" claim ex
Police Seize
Drugs, Arrest
BB Suspect
A police search of a fl unt
mgton Bea<'h home T ue.,da) re
!)Ul ted Ul the COflflSC3lJOn Of what
ofhcers claim were illegal d u.gs
'alued at $85,000.
The occupant of t he homt',
Mark 1bomas Marquez, 24, 91S
Enghsb St .. was charged with
four drug VlOlallons a nd was re-
leased after posting $5,000 ba.JI.
police s&d
The raid was the culminaoon
of a t wo·week n arcotics an·
vestigation s upervised by Sgt.
Carl Vldano.
Officers assert they seized 60
pounds o( tugb grade manjua.na,
190 "bits" o( LSD and a small
quantity o( hastwb Police saJd
they believe the drugs we~ be·
1ng sold locally lo the downtov."n
section ol Huntington Beach.
Navy Graduation
ANNAPOLIS, Md. <AP)
Fifty-five female m idshipmen
co~ 1tjleted a four -year. hi.story-m ak voyage today when tMy
a nd men graduated from Ow
U.S. NavaJ Academy.
tending ijle runway will lessen
jet noise because aircr aft wiU be
taking off farther north than is
currently wss1ble
The cons ultants also a rgue
tha t this means more daily
nights could be added to the
present limit of 41 without exceed·
lnl' stJltenol!M!standards .
But Newport officials aren't
convinced
City Attorney Hugh Coffin sug-
«H ted that lengt.hening lbe
runwa) could be the sleppmg
!.lone for bnngmg m larger and
no111erJeb
"The city's position au along
has been that, before we endorse
anything, we want to know what
they really have in mind." noted
Cofhn.
lie sa..ad the city opposes any
ch ange5 at the airport unUI eo·
v1ronme ntal studies are com·
pleted on the effects the changes
~·ould have.
In othe r 'airport m a neuver -
mgs. the council agreed to hire a
W ashmgtoo D.C . law firm to
help the city fight a Fede ral
AvaatJon Administration order tn
upe n J ohn Wayne Atrport to
mo re <'arner..
Currenll). only Air Cahfonua
and Hugh~ A1rwest Oy com-
mercial jet nights out of the
airport
The Was hington attorneys
ha'~ rtt0mmt:nded that the city
JOin • lawsuit against the FAA
recently med by Air CaUfonua
Ma) or lleatht'r s aid s he plans t.o
mel'l Wlth tht' la'.4 yers next '4l"t'k
1n lhl' nataon'seap1taJ.
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VOLCANO. • •
feels the same way_"
"The mountain was relatively
quiet o\·e rnight ," said Jeff
Sampson, a Federal Emergency
M a nag e m en t Agency
spokesman. "It continues to
vent. moetly steam mixed with
very light ash "
Sampson said steam plumes
reached a maximum height ol
15.000 feet above sea level dur-
ing the night and settled down to
about 9,000 feet today. Most of
the light ash blew five to te n miles
to the east.
T h t> Federal Eme r gency
Management Agency. working
v.llh the state ol Washington, an-
nounced the opening or four new
disaster assistance centers to-
day. 1n Spokane, Ritzville.
Moses Lake and Yakima. They
1010 a ct!flter already open ln
Kelso.
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weekly.
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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
By STEVE MAaBLE ot ... o.t,~.-
A recommendation to extend
the Jet runway at John Wayne
Air port has struck a sour chord
with Newport Beach Ctty Coun
cU memben who unanimously
a.greed Tuesday to oppose such
an extenllon.
Further the coun.:11 agreed
that the first person who will get
a taste of their oppos1t1on 1s
Oranjle County Supervisor
Thomu Riley
Rllt>y 1mnounced last week
th11l he favored lenglhening the
runway by 737 feet as propoged
by consultants htred to develop
an ulrport master plan for the
county.
Newport council members
said such an extension goes
against the grain with them and
vowed to retain their posture or
opposing any airport changes
until complete e nvironmental
CdM Homes Debate
studies are completed.
Mayor J ackie Heather said
she'll send a letter to Riley thu;
week reiterating the concerns or
th~ council.
The airport consultants. Vl'N
Consolidated of Irvine. claim ex·
tending lbe runway will lessen
Jet noise because aircrlift will be
taking off farther north than is
currently possible.
The consultants also argue
that this means morc da1J v
nights could be added to the
present limit or 41 without exceed.
ing state noise standards.
But Newport officials aren't
convinced.
City Attorney Hugh Coffin sug-
gested that lengthening the
runway could be the stepping
stone for bringing in larger and
noisier jets
"The city's position all along
has been that, before we endorse
anything, we want to know what
• • position·
they really have in mmd." noted
Coffin
He said the caty opposes any
<·hangcs at the airport until en·
vironment al studies are com-
pleted on the effects the changes
would have
In other airport maneuver ·
ings, the council agreed to hire a
Washington DC. law firm to
help the city fight a Federal
A v1ation Administration order to
open John Wayne Airport to
more carriers
Currently. only Aar Caltfom1a
and Hughes A1rwest rty com -
mercial jet fhghl~ out of the
a irport
The Washingto n attorneys
have recommended that the caty
Join a lawsuit against the FA/\
recently filed by Air California.
Mayor Heather said s he plans to
m eet with the lawyers next week
m the nation's capita l.
Newport Council
J 2-
-• Reaches Stale1nate
Newport Beach City Council
members failed to muster a win-
ning combination Tuesday eve-
ning after reviewing a con·
troversial ordmance aimed at
reducing the size of homes in
Corona del Mar.
Meeting without Councilman
John Cox. the council reached a
stalemate after taking s plit
~ votes on several motions to
f modify the buildln~ ordinance. A
~
mot1bn to approve the ordinance
as it read also failed on a split
vole.
The council finally ·agreed to
put off the matter until July 14.
when all council members are
expected to be present.
But the council's inability to
reach a decision didn't put off
residents who look two hours to
argue the pros and cons or the
proposed building rule .
~Defendant 'Dupe,'
::Murder Jury Told
: By DAVID lruTZMANN l_ Of-. Dlilly " ... Stllft ~-Two shadowy fi gures known
as •·Jack and Ray" were the
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f Dana Visitor
i Stops Bullet
l
With Teeth
A late-night visitor to a Dana
Point apartment escaped
serious injury Tuesday when his
teeth dertecled a 22-caliber
bullet fired at him by an
'-angered tenant.
According to an Orange Coun-
ty Sherirr·s Depa rtmen t
s pokesman, Robert T homas
~ Bas inger, 21. a Marine stationed
• at Camp Pendleton. was shot'
c once in lhe mouth by James
Jerome Willoughby, 26, of 33692
Street of the Blue Lantern. dur-
ing a n 11 :30 p.m . argument.
Basinger. and an unidentified
male friend. went to an apart-
ment at the address with the in
tent or seeing a woman who lives
there. tbe sheriff's spokesman
said. The argument and shooting
occurred after Willoughby re·
fused to let them ;n.
Willoughby was booked into
" Orange County J ail on suspicion
of assault with intent to commit
murder. l Bas inger recei ved initial
' treatment at San Clemente
General Hospital and later was
transported to the base hospital
at Camp Pendleton.
true killers of Carolyn Bealer of
Garden Gr ove las t summer.
leaving Newport Beach resident
Larry Donald Smith behind as a
"'patsy" and a "dupe" to stand
trial for her murder.
This was the contention of de·
fense attorney Terry GUes Tues·
day in his opening arguments
before a rune-woman. three-man
Jury in Orange County Superior
Court.
Smith. 43 . is accused or
masterminding the abduction or
Mrs. Bealer, 25. last August and
then killing her at sea after de-
manding $100.000 ransom from
her wealthy brother for her sale
return.
Prosecutor D~ve Carter. sn a
lengthy opening statement, had
claimed S mith knew of the
family's financial status after
dating Mrs. Sealer's sister·m·
law. the estranged wife of con-
struction company owner Larry
Fox.
To pay orr investors to whom
he owed large sums or money.
Carter said. Smith decided to
kidnap Mrs. Bealer. tricking
her into willingly coming along
with him by saying her brother 's
family was in jeopardy from
competitors who harbored busi-
ness-related grudges.
But Giles said it was the duo
of Jack and Ray, last names un·
known. who intimidated Smith
into participating in the abduc-
tion by convincing him that
harm would come to his own
family if he refused to help
them.
The defense counsel said his
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Those who said they felt the
ordinance wasn't restrictive
enough wore tiny green stickers.
Those who opposed thc suggest·
ed reduction wore rt'd
The ordinance. as drafted by a
citizen ad hoc commaltl'e, would
affec t an ar ea bordered by
Avocado Avenue and Buck Gully
and Fifth Avenue and the water
The ordinance calls for single
family homes to be constructed
at no more than 1.5 times the
buildable area of a lot On
duplexes. the ordinance would
allow developers to go up to l 75
times the buildable space
Standard lots in the old Corona
del Mar area m easur e 30 feet in
width by 118 reet deep. The or-
d inance would allow for third
stories to be built.
The ordinance, s u ggested
Robert Stoessel. one or its
authors. is a fair com promiiw
between residents who feel lht:
site of hOmes In the ·a rea have
gotten out of hand and those who
support the opposite view.
But the council cham ber was
rilled with citfaens who said they
don't believe the ordinance wa:.
a fair compromise at ail.
"This is s till going to allow
way too much house on way loo
small a lot." said Lars d t>
Jounge. president of the Fnend~
of Inspiration Point.
The Inspiration Point group,
he said, favors the elimination of
third noors and wants a smaller
building ratio.
"The majority Of the new
homes are pleasing to the ey<·
but they're too large and violat<•
people's right to sunshine and
open space," said Luevcna
Hayton, one of the committee
members.
Sh e said overbuilding in
Corona del Mar ·s res1dentsal
areas is threatening "our lovely
little village ·'
Resident Al Binder charged
that the ordinance 1s an attempt
to legislate taste.
"Saying that Corona del Mar
shouldn't change is like arguin~
that people s houldn't drive cars
because carriages a re more
nostalgic and charmin~ "
He said he has plans to build a
large home complete with an of·
fice and open space for his
children.
The council took three stabs at
adopting the ordinance. All
failed.
Boat Burns
Newport Beach fire fighters dou::,e blaze
that broke out this morning in cabin of the
"Fishing Machine" docked near the Shark
Is land Yarht C luh at the Ha lh<1a 1.;lan<i
HruJge Fire men said nobod~ "a::. a hoard
"hen th(' 8 a.m . fare broke out The name
of the boat's owner wasn't available.
Harbor Busing Adopted
N-M Schools Pla11 Fall Term Trvo1tl
lla rbor J\rt•a :-,chool truste1''
put a pa> ;.1:-, vou·ndt• hus pr11
gram in motwn Tul•-.da} ni ght
but agre<'<l tu kt'ep 11 m low J?<'a r
for a brcak·m period th(• f1r ... 1
quarter of tht• 19RO 81 sdwol
year
The· CO!-.t tn parent.. "'111 be S15
per month for one !-.tudcnt. S:.10
per month for two. and $40 pt>r
month for thrt•t• or more stu
dent:-. from thl• :-,ame family ·
Trusteel'o of thc Newport Mcsa
Unified School District apprcin•d
the program unanamousl~ after
a IC'ngthy d1 s cuss1on Tuesda~
mght They 1nd1cated the m1\Jal
fee structure may well tll•
modified after the d1 !-.lnctw1de
program 1s tested next fall
Service wall be provided for all
schools in thc district except
Mc Nally Continuation H1~h
School. officials s aid
Details concerning the sale nr
bus passes and othcr ad·
msnistrbtive matters will b r
"orkt·d nut IJ tl'r. tru'-lt'l"" ..... url
T Uf'!-dJ\ night •
!'Jrc•nt:. l'"l>l'C1 alh thu't Ii'
1ni.: 1n tht· no rth ~flo..,J d rt'J
hlH'('l<'d ln l\\•1 frl'l'\\LI\.., .int.I
the M'l'lll' of mJn~ <·nn-.t"rucllon
prllJt'l't:-'111n•d t"OOl'c rn-. O\ t•r
t hl' f l'l' proj!r d m
l\1 :.in' s:ud thl'' ft•jn•d for ttw
... aft·!~: of !'hli1t"n·n "'ho must
-IO-mile Import
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ftmi tht· J1hlst 11111.tl 1 o"t of hu-.
1ni.:
l.111tl .1 \\"llh.1m' told I ru:o,lt''-'"
p a rt•nt-. :1r1· 1•11n..,1cl1 r1n~ e.ir
~'X)l .., J:o, .rn :1llt•rnutl\ t• tu pJHI
hus1 ni.:
~1 ;.iri.:t• D1CJ m11l1 .1~n·1·d . but
da1m1•d lhl' J)OohnJ.? "'ould add
IS.'t' BUil:'li G. Pa~t· A:!l
2 Quakes Rumble
Near St. Helens
rluC'tuated dasl). !>tood al 68
Tucsday Ms f-'ord could not ex
plam the discrepancy.
Cnasa
Pvranaids Crunabling
VANCOL:\'ER. Wash I API
Two moderatt' earthquakes JOit
ed a mountain near Mount St
Helens today as hope continued
to rade that dozens of people
massing sinC'l' the \"OIC'ano ex
ploded 10 days ago would ht·
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Thc quakes were felt as far
away as Kelso and Longview. 40
miles west or Mount St .· Helens.
officials said. They rattled the
CowliU County jaU in Longview.
Weathe r
The get.rtch-qulck pyramids lbat have cropped up in
Orange County are now crumbling, according t.o Orange
County .Sheriffs orfice investigator;s.
THE SLACKENING in invest.or interest in the $1,000
per player schemes that ..cau&ht. on in the COW\ly like
wildfire coincides with increased reports of fi1tita, rob-
beries and related complaints rrom tbofe involved, accord·
ingtoSberifrs u . WyattHart. <Relatedstory, PageA3).
.. And they simply are runnlnl out of people." who will
invest $1,000 ln the hope ot reaping a $18,000 retum, Hart
said.
THE PYRAlllD8, wblcb authoritlee claim are We1al
under a state law pertaininl to endless cbaina, becan pop. pine up about one month aao.
Initially, there were glowlq reportl ol pla1en collect·
tn1 $18,000 aa they worked their way up the 1tepe ot tbe
pyramids duriq meetinp beld at private r-adeDee1
tbroulbout the county.
SEVDAL PY&AIOD ~ bne been aucc:eaful.
1-y lnftltrated by undercover ame.n· from the lbertft'• ol·
lice and local police acendel. 8eonl ol ~ have
recelwd mildemeanor cttatloal an..-. tbe riol...._. ol
tbe encn.a cbalD law.
Hart uid tbat u the PYt'amlda mamble -meanlu
fewer UMt ·rewer new recnlill an found to partld·
'· I
pate-(ldits _have broken out involving peoP,.le nearing
the so-called "money line" where profits are collect ed.
AND HART SAID investigators have received in·
formaUon that some players have been robbed of their
winntnp. He said, ·however. the victims are unwiUing to
come forward to report the losses amid rear they will be
prosecuted for participating In the pyramid schemes.
There are a.ho numerous reports of people who have
made their initial $1,000 investment and have yet to gain
anythinc. in return because the pyramids in which they
were involved have toppled. Hart said.
In a related matter. the Internal Revenue Service has
adviaed pyramid participants that any winnings are taxa-
ble.
PYUIDD PROMOTEIL8 bave claiD'fed the . mooey
paid t.o wtnnen ls a lift and therefore not taxable.
Ac'cordlnc to the IRS, money ls considered a lift only
when it " oven with charitable intent and purpoM, with
no aaticipaUon ot profit on the part of the If ver.
"Money paid lnt.o a chain scheme is liven with expec·
utlon ol reallution ot protlt." Hid William H. Connett,
dlnctor ottbe IRS ditlrtct oltlce in Lot An.celee.
Aa ta the cue with l•Citlm•te 1amblin1 wtnnlnt•. the
amount of proftt ln uce11 ol Ute lntU.1 pyramid invest·
meat la taxable, Connett aald, wbll• lolMt are 1enerally
DOt dedudlble.
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The epicenters or the quakes,
which measured 4.0 and 3.8 on
the Richter scale. were located
under Mount Margare t . about •
eight miles north-northwesL .of
Mount St. Helens. said Chnslina
Boyko. spokeswoman for the
U nive r sity or Was hing t on
Geophysics Department .
Scientists did not know what
cobnectlon there was between
the quakes and the volcano. said
Ms. Boyko.
The quakes were the first
significant seismic acUvlty near
the volcano since a 90-minute
harmonic tremor hummed
through the mountain Tuesday
afternoon, prompting the bur-
ned recall ol air and t rotmd
search teams from the moun·
taln.
So far, the death toll stands al
21 wlt.h 71 U1ted as missing, ac-
cord l n 1 to L e a Ford, a
spokesman for the 1tate Depart-
ment ol Emerrency Se"tcee.
The mlulng Ust , whlch bu
Low clouds night and
morning hou rs. partly
clearing Thursday after-
n oon . Lows to nig h t in
lower SOs. Highs Thursday
upper OOs.
INSIDE TODA ~
Don Rother soy& ··CBS
E vening New1 ... which he
will anchor o uear from now
o.i Wolter Cronkite's replace-
ment. wUl M/mllelJI llaoe tM
Rothn touch. Story, photos
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Ouners ~roted Sieis1ae
Of 'Freedom Flotilla'
KEY w~. na. t AP> -Chantina "We wut ow boata:·
about JOO aqry boat OWMnl aod captain. demomtrat.ed \oda.y
lO Prolelt Covt>rnmeet N burellf *to l,000 "P'reedom P'lodUa"
boata. <Photo PH A.~l .
"Carter'• tiwo-raNct poUc:ta subbed us ln t.M bac:ll." •aJd •
la•nd·l«tend placard c:anW by one ol ~ c:aptalnt wbo milled
about UM! redttaJ bullcllAI Ln Key ••t
°P1'c1Jdent Carter on May lS ordered a halt to lhe UleHl .. Fffedom Jo'1otilla " lh•l has brou&hl more than 1$,000 Cuban"''·
ufee1 he~ rrom the Cu ban port of Mariel Carter offered to ln·
al ate a U S. gove rnment nm aeaU.n or atrlift. The fld•J C11tro government bu n't accepted~ offer
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S EOUi.. South Korea <AP> -MUltary leaders will
formalize thelr e<>olrol of South Korea by 1etU01 up a junta·Uke
"ruling council" that wall run the nation's affairs under •
martJal law edict, informed sources Ln the capital said today.
Officials, meanwhite J announced a aeries of measures t.o
help rebuild the city of ftwan&Ju and "heal the traalc sc_ars"
from nine days of anu-govemmenl rebellion there. Military
fol'Ces recaptured the city Tuesday, killing 17 insurgents and
losinJ: two of their men in an assault.
According to the sources in Seoul, Choi Kyu·hah. the interim
civilian president. will remain in his poet but Chun Doc>-bwan,
the nation's security commander, and other generals will ex·
ercise the real power .
3 Kiiied IM Protr••
JOHANNESBURG. Sooth Africa CAP> -While gunmen In a
van kiUed three mixed-race youths and injured two olben today
during a demonstration in which a crowd threw stones at the
vehicles in Els ies River Townshlp near Cape Town. The Sooth
African Press Association claimed.
Police Minister Loujs LeGr&b,e said police shot two or the
youths. Details were not availa6le. The pres.s association said
the dead youths were 13 or l<t years old.
Police have arrested al least 1,200 In the white minority gov·
emment's attempts to suppress six weeks o( unrest ln .scboola
and factories, the press association said.
21tdCong~a11 ladi~•ftf
WASHINGTON (AP> -Rep. Raymond F. Lederer, D·Pa ..
was indicted today on bribery charges. the SttOnd congressman
to be charged in the Abs cam political corruption probe.
The indictment, handed down by a federal grand jury In
Brooklyn, N.Y .. charged three other men with aiding and abet·
ting the bribery. <Related photo, M >.
Dollar (jp :lgai11 he Europf#
LONDON <AP> -The dollar rebounded on European
money markets today while gold was mixed and s ilver ad·
vanced. The dollar fell sharply Tuesday.
Gold closed al $524.50 an ounce in London, but closed al
$519.20 in New York. down $4.80.
Silver closed. al $12.88 in New York. up ..0 cents. But in early
trading it had been ahead abouUl.50.
Bulky Pat!kages
Last of Sample
Ballots in. Mail
There are ett leas t 40.000
\'Oters who haven't yet received
their sample ballot package!> for
the June 3 Primary Election but
county offi cials said tha t the last
of them were mailed today
That means those voters wtll
have just five days to read the
volumes of election materials in-
cluded in the packages before
they enter the voting booth.
''We r eally ap ologize ,'
Barbara Fox told the Orange
Count} Board of Supervisors to-
Begin's Choice
Draws Critic
JERUSALEM (AP) -Prime
Minister Menache m Begin was
quoted today as saying new elec-
tions may be required if his hesi-
tant coalition partners r esist hi s
choice of a hardliner to replace
the more moderate outgoing
D e f e n se Min is t e r Eze r
Weizman.
Begin is r e ported to have
c h osen ha rdl ine r Yltzha k
Sha mir, an oppon ent of the
peace treaty with Egypt, as de-
fense minis ter lo replace
Weizman.
DAILY PILOT
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Tata,h1te (714)MMal1 Q•••••• Aft~M2-M7'1
day. Ms. Fox is assistant direc-
tor of General Service~ Agency
Vot e rs have been calling
supervisors· officers the last few
days asking about the s ample
ballots.
Ba llot ma ter ial u s ually is
maile d from the coun t y
Registrar of Voters office about
one month before elections. of·
fi cials said.
This year. however . a number
of factors contributed to the
lengthy delay, Ms. Fox said.
An inc rease in regis tered
voters -85,000 s ince November
-multiplied the number of
h ouseholds to r eceive •the
packets.
In addition, the number ol In·
itiatives on the June ballot ~
quired a "voluminous" amount
of inserts into the packages, Ms. Fox said.
Finally, Ms. Fox said, county
staff members have needed ex·
tr a time to prepare the new vote
counting· system. The J une
primary will mark the first time
the m ulti·mlllion dollar vote
• counting machine will have been
used in Orange County elections .
The number of Orange COunty
regis tered voters has increued
by 200,000 smce the last pres·
idenllal election. Ms. Fox said.
California election law die·
tales that sample ballots be
mailed to homes not more than ..o d ays and not less than fi ve
days before an election.
Yacht Club
Burglary
Suspects Held
Two men were Jailed early to-
day alter a yacbt1man told
POiice be IDOtted tbem lnalde the
Newport Karbor Yacht Club.
Arrested on suspicion of
buralary were Micbael Crala
Lowry, 2t, Costa Mesa, and
Tbomu P. Joyce, •. Santa Ana.
Pollce said a boat owner
called them about 1 a.m. wben
he nodeed a nubliaht 1otna on
and otf lnllde tbe yacht club at
730 W. a.y Ave.
Ofrlcen alleaed the two men
1ttem1Md to flee wtt.b about SI.JO
worth" ot clJarettH. Officera
also said U.., found Uaat a led
oa a UQ.,.. cablaet bad bee ta~ wt&b. but t.b.at DO bot-tl• ... mlMiq.
A First
Sharon Lynne Hanley of St. Croix. Vi rgin Islands, was
among 5.5 coeds who made his tory today by being the fi rs t
wom en to gr aduate from the C S. NavC1l Acade my Cit An na poLis. Md.
Fro• Pogt-.. t I
1RIAL ...
evidence would ~how that Fox
had business problems with sub·
contr actors as well as "severe"
union d1Htcultics that led to
threats of violence agaml>l him and his family.
Gales sa.ad Smith learned of
these jealousies when a man
named J ack contacted ha m at
has apartment complex and said
things that showed he kne"
much of Smith's pcr!lonal hfe as
"ell as that of Stcphanu: Fo>..
the estran~ed "ift' of Larry Fox .
whom he had dated
Eventuall}. the attorney ~aid.
Ra y came a long a nd the t"o told
~math t hey repr~M·nt ed com
petators of Fox and were con
te mplating the kidnapping of
one of Mrs Fox's children
They told Smith they needed
has involvement and would harm
his family if he didn't help
"He was petrified.' Giles l>aid
of Smith.
Jack and Ray ultimately set
their sights on Mrs. Bealer when
her sister-in-law we nt a way on
vacat.Jon with her children. he
said. Snuth and the woma n met
the two men aboard Smith's
boat al Dana Point Harbor last
Aug. 24.
Frighten ed , Mr s. Beale r
scratched Smith's face when she
was not allowed lo leave the
vessel and felt Smith was in·
volved, Giles said. One or the
men then pulled a gun on Smith
and ordered him to take the boat
to sea.
As he stared straight ahead.
his attorney said. he could hear
the two men attacking the
woman. Her body has never
been found Blood from that al·
tack sprayed Smith·s clothing as
well as getting into the seats.
Giles said.
Though he was threatened 11
he ever talked, Giles said SmJth
eventually contacted police on
his own to tell what happened.
When the police dido 't beUeve
his story, he knew be had been
"the dupe and patsy of two pro-
fesslonaJs." he said.
The prosecution. howe ver .
said it would present testimony
from a witness who saw Mrs.
Bealer and Smith alone on his
boat when it left Dana Poi nt
Har bor Aug. 24. The witness also
would testify t hat the two
persons aboard were arguing
loudly.
Rites Slated
For Mae M.
Onistensen
Funeral ser vices will be con·
duc·ted Thursday for Mac Mane
Chr1stens£'n. widow of t he
Harbor Area's first mun1c1pal
court Judge . W illiam
Ch rastens('n
Rites for the 72 year·old
former Newport R<'a<'h re<>adc.>nt
~ill bt· <it 2 pm an the Pdc1f1r
View Mortuary Chapel HunJI
wll I folio" a t Pa<'1f1<' \'ll'W
l\1('monal Park
Mrs. Christensen, a resident of
Laguna H11ls for lhe past l>IX
years. died last Monday at Hoag
Memorial llosp1tal an Newport
Ueach.
lier lale husband was appoint-
ed to the Newport Beach-Costa
Mesa court bench an 1958 when
the court was sli II a justice
court lie served ai. a JUnst unlll
1968 "hen he retired
Mrs Christensen was act.Jve an
the Lado ll>le Women's Club. the
Republican Women·s Club of
Newport Beach and served on
the Hoa~ Me mo rial Hospital
Auxiliary.
She is s ur v i ve d b y he r
daughter . Sue Mitchell of Whal·
tier. and four grandchildren.
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Public Hears
Nixon Tapes
WA SHINGTON CAP> -Twen·
ty-two reporters and 1J mem-
bers of the public donned
euphoaes today and beard
Richard M. Nixon aay: "Hi,
Phil, how are you? Sorry to keep you wailing "
They were liste ning to the fint
of 31 Watergale tape recordings
made available to the public for
the first time at the National
Archive s, the n ation 's
storehouse of records.
Only a handful of members ol
the public wailed in the early
morning hours for a certaan
chance to be a mong the first to
hear the tapes -previously
listened to onJ y by government
officials, prosC('ulors and jurors
a nd others who attended the two
trials of Ni xon's associates an
the long, evolving s c anda l
known as Watergate.
Only l2l, hours of the 6.000
hours of conversations secretly
recorded by Nixon were made
a\•a1lable because Nixon 1s fight
ang an court to keep the arctuves
from a llowing the public to
listen an on the rest of the tapes
He argues that his privacy and
the right or privacy or lhe pre ..
1dency a re at stake.
The first tape heard today wa ...
ont: ust'd an the tnal or John H
Connally, Nixon'<> Treasur} secretary. who v.as acquitted on
charges ol accepting 11lei;:al pay·
m enL~ from a milk. prodU''C'rs
cooperative
On that tape. Nixon as hear.:1
m aking small talk wi th J Phil
Campbell . a n a l>s 1s ta n t
agr icufture secretary, at a meet
ing ol Nixon and seven other
men from 5 05 p m . to 5 38 p m
on March ZJ. 1971
T he fi rst member of the publ1<·
to !>how up today to hear the
tapes was Frank Sm1c:.t, 28. or
Sprin gfield . Mass . v. ho wall
~tart lt·a("h1n~ politic.a l l>Ctenre
JI tht• l"ni\••r-.1t' 11r OldJhr1m~1 1n lht• rail .
~m1c:.t '-a id ht• had t)('en o stu
1frnt or tht• transcnp~ dunn)!
ttw WJtergat•· 1m·e'tlJ.!Jt1on Jnrl
....11d I "Jnt to h1.,1r th.it
-.mul..mg gun
ThP tape~ ar(' s:.id . · h1· sau1
Jfl'rt: was the president or a Lit•
m•JCrdc' ~a' ang ont· t hing an
public ·and 'another thing in
private "
T m here out nf <'unosity "
conft.-ssed a tourist. Elizabeth
P1 mentel. a registered nursP
from Houston. one of the fin t to
enter the h1gh·ceihnge-d, book
hn<'d room -.here 24 hstenanJ:
posts -.ere .. et up to pNm1l th1·
pubhc acce~'> to the tap<> ...
Another h:<1t«>ner "a" J amt~ I.
llam1lton i i or W;J ... hlnJ.!tOn .1
retired bmdl'r cst th1• J!Ovem
m ent Printing Office, who Mid
he was a Watergate buff ol loag
atandJ..DI.
SixN-M
Students
Honored
Six outs tanding students at
Newport-Mesa Unified School
Dis trict's middle schools went
before district trustees Tuesday
night to receive the Norman E .
SlillweU leadership award .
Their names a re inscribed on
a plaque that hangs in district
offices for outstanding examples
set for fellow student.a in the
spirit of ~he late Norm Stillwell,
a longtime teache r a nd ad-
m1n1strator at Ens ign School lie
died followmg a heart attack a
year ago.
Recipients at Tuesday's board
m eetin g we re introduced by
their 1-Chool principals
Several of th.-youngsters art:
::>r have tx-en elected ASB or-
fi t•e rs. and art' athletes in both
antt'r.,chola!>lll.: and community
~po rts s uc h as Junior Al l
American Football and Harbor
Area Boys Club teams
·It would be mce to have 600
student." JUSt lake her .·· one ar!
manasltator s aid of Ensign Mad ·
d ie School's Susan Wilden, a
gym nast. s wimmer . drama stu·
dent and as pin ng ped1atric1an.
Todd Llnsky. of Kaiser Middle
School. 1s aho the 1979·80 Boys
Club Membt•r of the Year: an
outstanding student, works as an
dthlet1c mtem with the Newport
Harbor IU gh School athletic de-
p:irtment and a:.p1res to become
,, proft~:.1onal <,port~ trainer
l't·ll·r Stou~hton <J f Lincoln
\t 1d<ilt· Sc·h1il>I 1.., an A student.
an athlclP and hop<'s to attend
tht• l ' S Air f'nr <'t! Academy at
( ·utor,1110 Sprani.:'-
J t If <irJhJm. 11r Tt•Wankh·
M 1ddlt• School. 1~ <1 Mar al foot
bJll . ha '\k e tba ll , tra c k ,
\ ullevbJll and. "1th A and B ~rJdCl>. 1:. m the school'!> 3<'·
n •lt•rated education program.
Kathleen T. Robmson of DaVls
M add le School wa s c harac·
ten zNI as bv far the most out-
1-l&ndang l'tudent bod~ president
tht• -.chool hb ever had .
Stt•fan Furan. ~tudent body
l•rl'"111t•nt JI Hl'.1 M1ddlt• School.
, .... JI tan~ an football . basketball.
t r .1 l i.. Jun 1 or A 11 America r1
f"Mttb.111 Jnd 11 .irhor Area fk>~~·
C'luti hJ">kl'lhall He "a unable
111 111· prL~nt Tucsda~
Council Action
Jn action Tuesday everung. the Newport Beach City
Council
-SENT A letter to Orange County Supervisor Thomas
Riley opposing a plan to lengthen the 1et runway at John
Wayne Ai rport.
-IURED A Washington D.C. law farm to help the city
fight federal orders to exp1md service at the airport.
-APPROVED A city ordinance banning the sale ol drug paraphernalia to minors
-RESTRICTED swimmm~ an Newport Harbor for a three-block stretch between 18th and 15th streets and open
it to boat launchm~ only .
-IDRED A consulting farm to study the impact a
storm drain at Carnation Cove has on sand distribution.
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Smith already has been con·
vlcted in federal court of at-
tempting to extort $100,000 from
Fox for Mrs. Beater's safe re-
turn. He bu been sentenced to a
20-year prlaoo term.
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BUSING ••.
Th• Or•nge Coaat'• mo8t popul•r active
1port9Wear 1horta. New ahlpment •rrlvlng
weekly.
traffic to already conaested
streetl walked by other school
children.
Dave Lelpton, pre1ident of
tbe IOO-member North Costa
Keaa HomeoWMn Alaodatkia,
aakecl for a delay on the fee •·
der IO tMt It could be ltudied
and dilcmMd by vartoua com·
mUDltJ oraaaluUonl.
COIOMA DB. MAI
2131 I. COAST HWY.
675-9700
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llYIMI
470l IAllAMCA
552-5252
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Wedlmd!y. May 28. 1980 CAIL Y PILOT t\ :r
·Beagan Stumps. Southern California
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VEEP CHOfCES? -Sen. Nancy K assenbaum of Kansas
(left) ~former. ambassador t~ Britain AMe Armstrong
are being ment1oned as possible r unning mates for
Ronald Reagan. Sen. Kassenbaum has said she's not in·
terested in the post.
B CVE1'LV HI (APl
Fr o m lfio d ully rode o
1 n nd1hnd tu t he pink and
cr11tal &Utt.er of Btwti rly Hllla.
Ronald llf'laan head into the
fall pollUHl bltUo Hhortlnt bill
cODHrvallve rtodc, be tbty
10.s* alo&en °' banken. In tbe IMnk euUt that la t.bc
Beverly HUii Ji9(el. he preached
1\aeeday nl1ht to • well·bee1*1
eoa1rqaUon or ~ who paid
$500 each to hear him.
The day before. th_, 2.000 who
flock~ to the Mojave Desert
town ol VictorvlUe to hear aooct.
rou1lq p pet mu.ale ah o I Ol
the ppel accordin& to Ronald
Rea1an. <Related 1tory Pace
A~bate ver tbe a ud ienc e .
R e1110 m a de c le ar that
altbouah there bas been talk of
hit moderating his views for a
broader appeal this fall, he is
not glVUlg up on the Republican
faithful who have sustained him
through 12 years of seeking the
presidency.
Although his victory in the Re publican primary race has
been ewn up, in the past two
days Reagan has yet to come out
and bay lll hls few. brief a~
pearances that be has absolutely
Land Swap Plan P ushed
Wunty Sets Negotiation Guideline
The county moved Tuesday
toward acquiring 137 acr es still
owned by the fede ral govern·
ment in Mile Square park in
Fountain Valley.
Or ange County supervisors
a pproved g u ide lines f o r
negotiating sessions with the
U.S. Marine Corps, which is
hunting for county land for
training purposes.
The 137 acres still owned by
the Marines formerly was used
a s a helicopter landing area.
The fenced and paved area in
the center of the park presently
1s being leased oo a year-to-year
basis by the county, and was
used to stage lhe Gordon Ben·
nett Balloon Race earlier lh1s
month.
The Marine Corps ls interest·
ed in swapping lhe park parcel
for county land suitable for un·
specified training purposes. ac-
Game of Inehes
Park's Pool Too Slwrt
By FREDERICK SCHOEMElil.
Ol IM 041i1Y Pilet $Wtt
The pool at Crown Valley
Communit y Park in Laguna
Niguel is swimming in trouble.
It's an inch short.
pared by lhe county Environ·
mental Mana gement Agency,
the pool is short between one.
e ighth inch and an inch in five
lanes.
cording to thC' document s1gne<I
by s upcrvtson;.
T he Marme<> need :..bout IMS
a<' res located ~ 1lhm un art .. .1
zoned for aircraft no1i.c.
The supervisors' action sets
tbe stage for a negotiating
session for a la nd transfer .
should county officials come up
with aq appropriate parcel.
All but 137 acres of the 644·
acre park were declared surplus
by the federal government and
deeded to lhe cQUnty in 1972 un·
der stipulations that it be used
for recreational and open space
purposes.
Negotiations with the federal
government to acquire the re·
maining acres were initiated by
Supervisor Philip Anthony's pre-
decessor, Robert Battin, a nd
have been pursued by Anthony.
Long term use for the 137
acres will be decided 11 negotia·
tions for the land tranafer are
succesatw . county officials said.
achieved tho GOP prnldentlal
nom ination.
But lo a 1Jmplt Uvlng room ln
a Pasadena cottage where cam· ptu~n volunteer• had aathered.
he said tn almost a whJsper.
"It'• Wtc aU ot a .. udden, there 1s
a sudden 1Uence, and I H Y.
'Where did the noise go' ...
Reagan'• lock on the nomina·
Uon was carried even further by
bl9 victories TuKday In ldabo.
Kentucky and Nevada.
His sc he d uled s t o ps an
Cahfomla. Ohio aod New J ersey
this wttk were set up wh~n
thuo 1tm was a c ha nce he
would have lo fight for thu
nomtnaUOo -a pouibillty that
vanJ1bed Monday when George
8u1b 1tepped aside. But Reagan
is stlcklq to thllt schedule.
On Monday , the candidate
faced the rodeo 1raodatand at
the San BemardJno County fair·
grounds and t-0ld the born-again
C hris tians 3ttendinf the
Weste rn Desert'• Gospe SJn&
that the fundamental question in
the campaign is "whether thjs
nation can continue. this nation
under God."
One clue to the anaw"'. he
·~--Seizure Protested
One of sever al boat owners marching on downtown Key
West holds a sim orotesting seizures or their boats in the Freedom FlotiUa . brinJting Cubans to the United States .
aald later. wai tbftt .. thts C<>Un·
try is hung r y t oda y for a
spiritual re vival."
On the questions or 1una and
butter. there was thls:
-"Four wars that have taken
place m my liletlme -none of
lbem happened becauae um n•·
tlon was loo strong.''
-"There are voices, doom
crieralum the land that tell wt we w never have thmg.s as
good as we've had them, that we
must learn to live with scarcity.
I don't believe that ... I don't
think we have to go on with our
economic failures · ·
Pyramid
Crime
Tie Seen
LOS ANGELES tAPJ Jn.
vest1gators for the state attorney
gener al's office have found
evidence that orgaruzed crime
has lntlltrated pyramid schemes
in Southern California. David
.Peters, 1upervisor of the J ui.lice
Department's fraud and forgery
unit, said Tuesday that informa-
tion from 20 of the state·~ 58
c ounties s hows t h at !>u mt-
pyramid parties are being rW\
by promoters with crimina l
backgrounds.
Northern Callforn1a pyramid-;
apparently have bttn free of the
<'rimioal element. Peters said
The Los Angeles County dis·
trlct attorney's ortice is <'On·
:.ider ing filing a fe lony con·
splracy charge against one ~us
pe c ted pyr amid ope r a tor. a
spokesman for t he office said
Peters said an analysis rJf 1n-
rormat1on sent from law (•n
rorcement i\gencies and d1l>tn rt
attorney's offices around th1·
state may result in mon• pms-
l'CUtaons on felon)' l.'O ni.µ1racy
or grand theft charges .
M ISdell)t:anor complaints have bttn filed by the Los Ani clcs c1
ty attorney's offi ce agam....,t 15
:.us~ pyramid playl.'r'> t'lled
o r arres t e d 1n rai d .,, a
spokesman said.
The $195,000 pool, completed
in September. 1978, does not
meet length standards or the
Amateur Athletic Union.
The AAU has refused to issue
certification for th e pool.
Without certification. a ny record
set at the pool can not be placed
in the record books.
The pool is 25 ya rds by 25
me t e r s an d i s ma d e of
a luminum.
T h e p roblem facing the
Laguna Niguel pool, according
to the report. is nearly identical
to that whlch faced a similar
pool installed at Heritage Park
in Irvine.
Hunts Pledge Assets
In Fremont. a Municipal Court
judge ruied Tuesda) that the
:.late stat\lte banning e ndless
chain schemes 1s constituuonal.
clearing the way for 17 alleged
pyraoud parties participants to
st.and tnal next month.
Alameda County Deputy Dis·
tnct Attorney Gregory Gilx·son
also bas filed c1v1l fraud !>Ult!>
r arry111g a maximum fine of
SZ.500 against the defendants
and 11 other alleeed pyramid pla yers. "The community is very upset
about this." said Sth District
Supervisor Thomas Riley in suc·
cessfully requesting Tuesday
that county supervisors order
legal a ction against the pool's
a r chitects. engineers and con·
tr actors.
According to a report pre·
Co1D1ty Aid s
Mesa The ater
The South Coast Repertory
Theater in Costa Mesa has re·
ceived a $9,847 g r ant from
Orange County government to
help pay for summer perform·
ing arts classes for adults and
children.
The funds. granted Tuesday
b y the co un ty Bo a r d o r
Supervisors, will come from
federal revenue sharing monies
allocated to the county.
According to a letter from
Supervisor Thomas Riley. the
grant will help offset cost of an
educational program for 75 ln·
divlduals during the 10-week
long program.
Total cost of the program will
be about $20,000.
A.ee A• F i i ter
That problem in Irvine was
corrected when stainless steel
bolts were inserted into "dead·
m e n" and t he pool's metal
s kin was beaten ba ck, thus
elongating lhe pool t.b a length
that the AAU wouid certify.
However . due to metal stress.
the bolts are failing and city Of· ficials in Irvine are concerned
abo ut j us t how muc h was
achieved through the repairs,
according to the report.
Victor P eloquin, of Victor
Construction Company Inc .. of
Anaheim, said his firm was not
at fault in the construction or the
Laguna Niguel pool.
He told supervisors that the
plans and specifications his firm
worked from made no mention
that the pool would have to meet
AAU standards.
"Our s pecifications allow a
on e-inch tole ra nc e i n the
vertical wall and we have met
that requirement." Pe loquin
said.
Supervisors agreed to a sug.
g e s tl o n b y P e l o qui n
notwithstanding lega l action.
tha t all parties meet to de·
ter m ine why the pool is shorter
than it should be and bow the
problem best can be corrected.
Riley asked that the report be
g iven to the board within 30
days.
Jiubinltoa State Patrol deteetift Clltf Cllfttn examines
the new look for patrol can in uh·laden areas. The two· foot blact cylinder on the front of the auto I.I a truck air lllter.
(;et $1.1 Billion to Cover Silver Losses
DALLAS <AP> -Three Hunt
b rothers appa r ently pledged
almost everything they own to
get $1.1 billion in credit to offset
s ta g ger ing l os ses in the
silver market.
The credit agreement was ap·
p r o v e d Tu e s da y f o r th (•
br othe rs. Nelson Bunker. W.
Her bert and Lamar.
The agreement for $1.1 billion
was signed by 13 banks. headed
by Morgan Guaranty Trust Co
a nd First Nationa l Rank of
Dallas and Placid Oil Co . whi<'h
is held in six trusts for the
benefit of members of the Hunt
fatnily.
Each or the three Hunts de·
tail ed his assets in what could Ix·
the moet complete disclosure of
Hunt-owned property eve r. The
asset s were m ade known in
financial statements filed this
month at the Dall as County
courthouse.
T he Hun ts. pa rticularly
Bu n k e r and N e l so n .
r an up an estimated Sl.7 billion
i n d e bts a fte r s ilver prices
t umbled. The Hunts bad been
speculating in the silver market
for mont.b.s and bad amassed a
fortune before the price dropped
from $47 an ounce Jan. 21 to a
low of $10.80 an ounce Marcb 2'7.
The brothers filed ··non COD·
for ming financing statementa"
with the county. generally re-
q ul r ed by· lenders under t he
Uniform Commercial Code.
The state ments s how that
bes ldn their extensive silver
boldlnga and 11l ver ·related
debts. the Hunts have put up
n u m e rous possess ions -the
values of which may far surpass
th~r massive debt. T h e lis t includ es cattle
Art Auction
To Aid Park
The l.al1ml Greenbelt. Inc. is
boldlDC a beneflt art a uction
Sunday to raise funds to help
secure lhe Orariae Coast Na·
Uoaal UrbM Park. The art auction, wblcb will be
held on tbe Festival of Arts
grounds in Laguna Beach, will
lnclude the works of more than
80 artls t s, including Marco
Sauone, Rlchard Bunk a lt.
Frank Hamlltoa and Michael
Lotan.
Adm1aaioo .. SS and a pr.Vin
or the works begins at 11 a.m.
The •ucUon •et.a under way al 2
p.m . and complimentary cham·
pa1ne and IUCU wlU b6-lerved.
ranches. bracelets, race norses.
ring s . South African Krug ·
er rands. Greek statues, paint·
ings. petroleum leases. silver
bullion. Roman <'Oins and an·
tique~
T he ~tatemenLs also 111clude
s uch ttungs as offi ce machines.
desks. c attle feeder s. water
coolers. 1rrigat1on pumps. lawn
mot1.•t•r;. gram !)prcalkrs and :1
Scars. Hocbut'k and Co air con
d1tioner.
Hunker Hunt li'>kd J t lcaM
69.485 head or cattle on ranches
m Texas. Colo rado, Montana.
Oklahoma. California, Missi.ssip·
pi and Kenlul:kY. He bsted hun·
dred s or t horoughbred race
horses, bred here and abroad.
La mar Hunt listed invest ·
men ts-in the fo rm or prom-
1 ssory notes-to the Wor ld
Champ1onstup Tennis Academy
<$621,8531. t he WC T tou r
< $4 .872.860>. the Dallas Tornado
soccer team CSl,781.900 >, the
Ch ic a go Bulls professional
basketball team ($63.000) and all
the art objects and household
goods in his North Dallas bome.
He r be rt Hunt l is t ed an
Etruscan bronze statuette from
the 3rd centun B.C . a bronu
"ta tuette of a s phinx from
western Greece . dated S30 B.C ..
described as a "very important
piece from a \'CIJ rare area ..
The trio hsted investmmts In
Hunt Energy Corp.. Hunt In·
tt'rnational Petroleum Co . and
Planet Petroleum Co .. an Oll ex·
plo ratlon joint ventu re the
brothers created In 1956.
Thl'n! are also investments by
th(• three brothe rs in Holiday
ll11ls, the Aquatic Exploration
Co . Petromer Services and
Penrod Dnlhng Co • the world·s
largest private ly held dnlliog
concern
The personal prorrt..ies are
pledged to Placid Oi . largest of
the Hunt commercial interests.
Jn essence. part1c1pant.s in the
endless chain s che me pass
money lO those already in the
pyramid. Once that pyramid 1s
filled a new ooe begms, with the
~ople formerly on the lower
run~ moving upward and evc·n·
tually gctt!.n)! back their 1m1-st·
ment -plus a sizea ble bonu:. 1f
enough people 1010
To help d1stnt't attorne~.., pros·
e t'ute professiona l organ11Ns
on fe lony charges, Peters '-Utd
the a ttorney general'!' off I! l' 1$
prepanng a legal informJt1on
packa~e
Parkway Job OK"d
The Oran~e County &ard or
S upervisors h as a pp r oved
spendmg $50.000 to replac<> a
~prinkler syste m a nd plant
~craniums in tht.> median of
Crown Valley Park"' ay between
P a cific l'o ast ll1ghw:.1y and
Pa cific Jsland Dn w in LagunJ
Niguel.
Gem
Talk
OMEGA CLASSICS
FOR GRADUATION
Hy J.C. HUMPHRI ES
Cm 1fU<! Gnnologut. AGS
AUSTRALIAN DIAMONDS
b«kon from down u~
Australia. that gr and nation at the
bottom of the world, which has been
com pared in so many ways to our
own. is about to c ross another
frontier in its exciting hlstory: The
mlniq ol 1em.quallty diamonds in
Australia ii about to c et under way.
TnfirnaWiW d1amoad experts ban
gone to tbe land "down under" to
conduct ext.enslve t.U on diamond deposita round tbere. Tbe news ts
encouraJlDa. Tb•lr study •bowed
tha t , a mooa 2 ,000 caratl of
Aut trallan diamonds , about 60
percent were of 1e m Q.Ullity. The
othett. ot coune, cu be U.S in
lnduatry. when tbe toqbnell of the
diamorid make• It lDdlspemab&e to
lndu1t.ry. Yield la only about 12.4
carats per 100 toos of 111atertaJ, thus
maklng lt an expensive proctll to
mine AussJe diamonds. Yet. wtLb the
worldwide .S.mad for the world's
createst ,ematooe, Ulla raUo seems
fu1lb&e or mhw11 lateretta. So,
We1a.n Auatralla'1ftelda111a1 soon
be produdnl dla~ for Wtltero
America'• Jewel17. Wt can't tblak ol
finer folb lo do ballo•• wttta..
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For the m•n and for the woman who most
•PPf'Kl•te thllt rare coml>fftltlon 0Meoa offers:
Maperb wonmanshlp •nd remerkable design. The
women's Omtoa with 14K ~Uow or white gold, t.xtured bracelet. The man s w ith 14K yellow or
white gofd, textured bracelet.
A4 IW&. v Pa.OT
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Marplal•e
Not Our Election
••arr narY l'OLITIXaal -Today. n la clear you
may flDd acant upon \be upcomin• Junf' Primary ballot
that wW lnduee anytbln1 more thao enormoua yawn.a. The
ballot la now a real aleeper,
Ronald Reaaan·a race t.o ~me the GOP 1ta.n1Jard
bearet" bu now been redue«t lO a ahamber party.
JhnJl\Y wtll pn>Nbb whip Tedd)' on the Demo aid~ of
lh1n11 lf anybody remabal awake to notice
So what about t.be local poUUcal scene? Surely the~ lB
bOm~tJtln& here to &et lbe blood pwnpi.Qa.
Well. YoU bave tho muc.b·noted rac-e ror the Third Dis·
tract seM upon the Orance County Board of Superviaon.
The appointed lncumbeol U1 one Ed1aon MUler. The key
cbalJenger ia Bruce Neala.ode The third candidate LS a
cartoonlat named Russell G. Mannln& That may gave you
a UtUe bint rtabt \.here
ANYWAY, THIS CONTEST bas drawn enormous
globe ol lnk ln the public prea. Thia may have been act.II of
de.peraUoo by the polltical writen ol our reeton
Miller. appointed to the Thlrd District seat by Gov.
Nestand.e·MWeT: A Pmr You Won't & Voting F'or ur Agam.rt
Jerry upon the departure of Ralph Diedrich, bas drawn
heavy notice because of his Jane Fooda-Tom Hayden con·
nection and his controversial status as a former prisoner
of war.
Nestande also attracted lnk as the GOP White Hope in
a non-partisan race, who is giving up hjs Assembly seat to
make the county contest, thus giving his ex·wife a chance
to run for his Assembly job. If you follow all that.
ADMJ'ITEDLY, TBJS IS a most brief resume on the
yards and ~~mis of print that has been devoted to Uus titillating political ex tr av asama.
Mlller baa been clearly outeunned in the cash·
collecting department for Ulla race. Nestande laas induced
the afOftJDmt:aoaed presidential candidate Reasan to show
up in our region for a fund-raiser that may push
Nestande's war chest oear the quarter of a million dollars
mark.
Reports have it that much o{ thiA Republican Long
Green bas filtered into the Nestande treasury for our
coastal region -mainly from the GOP faithful in Newport
Beach.
SO NOW THAT YOU'VE been greatly hyped-up by lh1 'I
~uper.,sorial contest , be sure to rush right down to your
ne1ehborhood pollLDg place June 3 and cast your baJJot for
your favonte candidate.
No you won't.
You won't cast a ballot for either Miller or Nestande
The reason 1s that neither will be on your ballot. This
•~ an elecllon by districts. remember? .
AFl'ER ALL TIDS HOOPLA, only 213.252 Orange
Countians will be eligible to vote and determine the out·
com e. U Nestande gets all t.hose votes, he'll probably have
spent more than $1 for each one
Those voters. however, are all located in the Third
Supervisorial District. That includes such georgraphy as
Fullerton, Orange, Brea, Placentia. Yorba Linda. Villa
Park and some of the Saddleback Valley.
The heavy money in this campaign gets to just sit back
and watch
But I'm so excited. I can hardly wait until the returns
start cominlt in from Brea.
Carter Can't M~s Win
3-way Au tumn P re8iden tial R ace Set
IJWALTU&.•&AU
.., .... ~Que llJ t r PnAdent Carter ii ooe W.--ud .tatit prtmary eJtd.km -
from \be deaqaw ma,)ort\y tbat
wlU dltiftl' hlm UM Democratle nocnlnatlan ud Mt up a &btee-
way autumn campaiCD fw the prealdeocy.
The .,..,..udent needl but 81 more
vOlt• « about~reent of tbe &M Bemoc ... uc ea•'-to be awarded next In Lile ft.naJ
lnalaUment of lbe loai·rwminl
prlmU')' eleeUoa Hrlal.
CA•Tt:& CAN'T m.1u winning
enouah delealel to put him lD
Hne for the compeUUoa wilb
Republican Ronald Reaaan and
independent Jobn B. Andenoa f«
the White Hwle ln \.befall.
Carter defeated Sen. Edward
M. Keonedy Tuelday In three
more pnmartes. gained 66 del·
egates. and Tbe Associated
Press count of delegate commit·
rnent.snowsbowsblm with 1,580of
the 1,666 votes that will mean re·
nomination. Kennedy has849.
2MoreHeld
In Miami,
"
Ri,ot Deat,lu
MIAMI <AP> -Two more
young blacks have been arrested
In the beating deaths of three
whites oo the first day of the racial
rioting in Miami last week. police
said.today.
Tbe arrests of the two 16-year·
olds Tuesdav brought to five the
number of young men accused ln
the deat.ba that ocOlf1"ed ;n the
city's Uberty City area on May
17, the first day of the riots, said
police spokesman Anicelo Bit.sis.
THE WID1'ES. Benny Higdon,
21, Robert Owens, 15, and Charles
Barreca. lS. were dragged from
their car at an intersection and
beatt>n with rocks. boards. sticks.
cement blocks. milk crates and a
newspaper rack. police said.
Sixteen people wert' killed dur·
ing the thrtt ntghts of nO\lng
prompted by the acquittal of
fou r former white policemen Ill
the death of a black insurance
man.
BITSIS SAID one of the
juveniles arrested Tuesday was
ch a rged wttb tbrff counts ol first·
degree murder. The other was
charged with three counts of at·
templed murder. beca~ be al·
legedly "shot at them <the
whites) but did nol hit anyone ..
and apparently was not Involved
in the beatinj!S. Batsis said.
Neither was publkly Identified
because of their a2e.
On Monday, Nathaniel Lane.
18, Lawrence Capers. 24, and
Leonard Capers. 21. v.ere
charged with first-degree murde•
an the same case. police said.
Transcripts Read
S AN JOSE (AP>
Transcripts or FBl-lnterttpted
telephone conversations that
government prosecutors say in·
dicale Joseph Bonanno Sr. tried
to influence federal grand jury
testimony have been read at the
reputed Mafia chieftain's con-
spiracy trial
..............
NOMINATION NEAR
Jimmy Cartef'
The Carter victor1e11 were an
Kentucky. Arkansas and Nevada
He also won a preferential vote in
Idaho, but that was for s how, not
dele~at.es.
WHITE HOU SE Press
Secret.ary Jody Powell said the
Carter campaign fi gures the
president is only "a handful of
delegates, four or rive" from
nominating strength.
Once Carter gets his majority,
onl1 an unlikely upbeanl In
wblcb Democratic rules an re·
vlMd 10 releaff dele1ates from
tbelr commitments will sled
between bim and a aecood run for UM White House.
But Kennedy, camp1Jgnl.Dg In
.Cbarlelton, W.Va., was conced· in• noWna to Carter.
BE MID the real test would
come in tbe bi& primaries next.
Tuesday.
"I'm convtnced that June 3 can
be decl.sive. and I'm also con·
vinc.ed that a powerful and strong
showine on June 3 by a candidate
can't bedemed at the Democratic
con ventioa." be saJd.
Reagan. a tbne·time winner
Tuesday, wtll be the Republican
nominee, by cl06e to acclamation.
He Is unopposed now. with George
Bush out of the competition for
lack of mooey anddeleeates.
NO SOONER had Bush dropped
his chall~ee that) delegat~ once a 1gned Wlth rum began to sign on
with Reagan . The form e r
Cahfonua govenor won another
59 delegates in the latest set ot
pnmanes. and soared past the
maJority that will put ham atop
lhe GOP ticket.
Not only were Buah delegates
defecting, mostly to Reagan and
some t.o the uncommitted raa.ks.
but delegates won by Anderson as
a GOP candidate are .!>htfung
elsewhere now that he 1s an tn·
dependent.
llfakh I s ltla ster ?
When Stephanie Gibson addresses her Russian wolfhound
Mi chael. she always says "Sir." At school pet show in
Marietta. Ga .. Michael so impressed judges he won two
prizes -largest dog and dog wtlh longest tail.
NATION I WEATHER
. ... ~,..,
Rep. Michael 0. Myers, 0.
Pa., was indicted Tuesday
by federal grand jury on
bribery ~harge!f stemming from FBl's Abscam UD·
dercover investigation.
Jobless
D urance
'Record'
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
number al jobless Americans ftl.
mg m1Ua1 claims for unemploy.
ment tnSurance shot up to a new
s easonally acljusted record of
675,000 during mid-May, lhe
Labor Department reported to-
day
The number of claims filed for \he week ending llay l'7 was up
59 000 from the previous week,
wh ach had been the hie.best in at
least 1.3 years.
In a separate report, tbe de-
partment said the productl-nty
of pnvate businesses dttllaed
for the fifth consecutive qua.rttt
during the first three months ol
1980. based on revised figures.
TllF. DEPARTMENT said
produC't1vity fell at annual rate
or 0 7 percent during the first
quarter. a reversal of its pre-
II m1nary r~port or Jast month tn
"h1ch the ROvemment estimated
that product1v1ty actually 1'0M'
o 6 per<."t!nt
The five consecutive quarters
or dedwe in productivity, which
mea s ure s how efficiently
maclunes and workers produce
Roods tn one hour of paid time,
v. as the lonRest since 1973·74.
•hen producuvtty decll.ned for
seven quarters an a row
In other economic develop-
ments t.od.'.Jy .
-TllEASURV Secretary G.
W11l1a m Maller denied an a CBS-
T\.' intt>rv1ew that the Carter ad·
minastrataon was inconsistent
~hen at told consumers earlier
this year to restrict their use of
credit to fight inflation but re·
C('ntly has advised them lO re-
turn to t.heir normal buying
habits. He said the speculative
fever that prompted the earlier
e1d\·1ce has eased.
The Treasury Department
~aid the maximum interest rate
for JO-month savings certificates
an June will be 8.SS percent for
savings banks and savings and
loan associations and 8.3 percent
for commerciaJ banks.
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May 28-June 3
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COSMETICS. ETC.
PROTEINS .
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: of a modifted C-.mB atrcraft ln tM South Pfftlk.
r Tlltt 1ovenunent, tQed b;, ramllle. of thr-. t drill• lboM'd the IU,.,,..ilantt plan., WU fOWMI : at f auk ia all lbne ol tboN deet.hs.
# ANlstant U S. Attoney JarMa ~ II aal4
• ~ Uallt lbe jet, u Alr Foree ¥erUon ol tJ11e
: BotU.1 707. craabed betw.n P110-Pa10 1Dd
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Haw&U M ll ntu.med fn>m a m1sslon June 13, 1971.
All U penona aboard were ldlled
Dorf er 10 u• .. LI'° .. "",.
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Tbe license of a Freano peychlatnst will be revoked June 11
bttause ~ aUeaed a.exual misronduct with female
e_aUenta. 1ccordin1 to the state Board of Medical Quality.
Dr Charles 0 . Willis
C ) was g u i lty of un · STATE profession~ conduct and
_ _ sross negligence involv·
ins sexual activity Wlth
patients during the spring ol 1966 and from May,
1971 to May, 1978, the.board s&.1d.
~penalty was ordered by the board on May
15, satd board spokeswoman Tina Thomas. No de·
tails on the aUeged misconduct were available im·
mediately, Mrs. Thomas said.
1lMli·Nllk~ BUI . ldnpl••d
EUREKA <AP> -Humboldt County
supervisors Tuesday unanimously adopted an or·
dinance banning the transportation of nuclear
wastes through or lo their county.
The 5--0 vote was aimed at ensuring that
nuclear waste from other power plants not be
stored at the Humboldt Bay nuclear plant, whkh
has been shut down for several years, according to
comments made two weeks earlier when the or-
dinance passed on first reading.
The plant, owned by Pacific Gas & Electric
Co.. continues generating electricity with non-
nuclear fuel. Efforts to reactivate the nuclear reac·
tor ha\11! been stalled because of coocem over the
potential hazard of a nearby earthquake f aulL
F.-Land B i ll Ba<-ked
SACRAMENTO CAP> -A bill designed to
make it harder for farm land to become sub-
divisions was approved Tuesday by the Assembly
land use committee.
By a 7·4 vote, the Resources, Land Use and
Energy Committee sent A83349 by committee
Chairman Victor Calvo, D-Mountaio View, to the
Ways and Means Committee.
The bill would require a ree, equal lo the dif.
ference between the farm use value and the value
for other uses, to be paid to cities aad counties
before they approve a zoning chaqe for prime
a1rtcuttu1-al land. That money would be ueed to en-
courage development of non-prime agricultural
!and.
Traift Dftaall Tf11 f' a ib
FORT BRAGG <AP> -An attempt to derail
one of the famed Skunk excursion trains failed
over the weekend, the Mendocino County sheriffs office reported Tuesday.
Someone shot. off the lock on a switch and
diverted the train onto a side spur about seven
miles east of here, investigators said. But uain
crewman Ed Freitas noticed something was wrong
and threw the emergency brake, the sberiffs of.
fice said.
The train, loaded with about 500 persons,
screeched lo a ha lt about three feet from the end of
the spur track, investigators said Authorities said
no one was injured,,...wiously, but several
passengers were "shakeff'Up."
Golden West TV
Buys Franchises
LOS ANGELES< AP> -Golden West Subscrip-
tion Television, a subsidiary of Golden West Broad·
casters, has acquired pay TV franchises in four ma·
jor cities from Dallas·based Subscription Television
Corp.of America.
The deal, involving franchises in Chicago,
Dallas, San Francisco and Providen«, R.1 ., was an·
nounced jointly Tuesday by Golden West Broad·
casters Chairman Gene Autry and President John T.
Reynolds and Subscription Television Corp. of
America owners Clint Murchison, Gordon McLeo·
don and Sy Weintraub
Tick Tock
Quake Starts Clock
VISALIA (AP) -The earthquake Tues·
day~ rocked a major portion of California
also breathed new We into a clock that bad
been sittinl motioG1ess on the mantel ot a Vllalla resident f« seven years.
Fnmlt Brown, a retlred jou.rnali.st, re-
ported the gravity-type clock needs to be
absolutely level in order lo work. TboUCb bla
famil)' stnaaled in the past to find just tbe
rt1bt ..Uustmeot.. tbe cloclt never ran more
Uaaa_. few eeeonds_, UDtU Tue9d.ay. -
At 7:51 a .m .• u the quake aeuf Wv-ers
throuOout the state, tbe amall metal bal1a in the elDct'a bue atarted apionlng. lt'a been
keeptns IOOd t1me liDce, Browa taMl.
WANTID FATOUT?
cf' .AND ~
'1ET PAI[)?
If 'rQ.J CAN v.RITE AWJT IT lOOi
LTm:~a~sqe
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AlternaatlJ of /tlam•otla Quake
..... ..._.._.
This crack appeared in McGee Creek
Road, 5 miles south of Mammoth. The f is-
sure, caused by the first of two large earth·
quakes. forced closure of the road. At
right, Marvin Heinsohn, superintendent of
Mammoth School 0 1stri ct. inspects
damage at Ma mmoth Elementary School.
Equipment was strewn about the floors
a nd gaps were visible in the waits.
Heinsohn said the school probably won't be
used for the rest of the school year.
Six Parolees Offer Talents
CARLSBAD <AP> -Lance Le Rene says he
can spot a Modi~liani on a waU fuJI of fakes. Alter
~erving fi ve years in federal prison in Chicago for
interstate transport~tion or stolen paintin&s-. he
boasts: '"l'he FBI called me the Fine Arts Man."
"There are six of us now: I.A: Rene said in ari
interview Tuesday. "We'll ha\(' 11 by !:ht end or
June."
-'Ille st.alf. he says, includes a man woo operat·
ed a bank scam in several st~les. a computer man,
Interfe ron
Anti-cancer
Activity Seen
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Interferon, a protein that body cells produce when attacked by viruses,
showed "antl-cancer activity" In prellmlnary test.a
by the American Cancer Society, a spokesman uvs.
In add.ltioo, "because of Its ant1·Vlra1 · p'rop-~rtJes, It holds promise for other kinds of human
dlaease," Dr. Frank J. Rauscher Jr., the society's
vice president ror research, said Tuesday.
The statement was released in San Diego as a
m~t&n& of the American Association for Cancel'
Research got under way. The first interferon prog·
ress reports were to be presented today.
INmAL RESULTS OF TUE EFFECTS of in-
terferon were less optimistic, however, than re-
poru by scientist.'11 in Sweden and elsewhere before
the trials began, Rau.'icher said.
Alt.bough aoU-cancer activity was found, he
said Interferon "warrants further testing and
more precise, longer-term studies to find out bow
permanent are interferon's effects, exactly 'low 1t
*Orks, what are its side effects and what the op·
limum dosage should be."
THE SOCIETY AGREED IN AUGt;ST 19'78 to
invest S2 nullion lo buy the cellular protein from the
world's ma}Or source in Fmland. T en U.S. institu-
tions wett assigned to test four kinds of cancer -
breast. melanoma, multtple myeloma and non-
Hodgk.in's lymphoma -with matenal obtained b)
the call<."er soc1ety.
The 1nitlal tests on breast cancer and multiple
mueloma, a form or bone cancer , were to be present·
~d today.
As such a recognized expert in electro(llc
security systems, Le Rene has decided to offer his
talents lo the public and make an honest buck.
a specialist in stealing heavy eqlftpment and a FAba:S ~1 former organizer of "boost.Jog · teams lo shoplift MOUi'
In local newspapers, a classified advertise-
ment has announced a "new and unique security
consuJting firm run by six rehabilitated felons."
in department Stores. 541-MM er tJS.J07
"They really want to go strwght," Le Rene _,_,_,._...._ __ ._c_ .... __ ....,.. __
said.
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Airport Growth
Seems Inevitable
It's all very much up ln the air at thll polnt.. !Mn re--
cent new-$ about Orart1e County's John Wa)'ne Airport
has been anyt.h.lna but t"bffrina to mott of lbe alrport'a
neiahbors.
First c me the F'edenl AvtaUon AdmlnlltraUoo'a
ruling that more ajrUnes must ~ ~mUtted to uae the
factllty.
Thtlll there was a county land purchue that woWd
permit mo"'tn'-aeneral a\•iaUon and f re&aht operaUons
to the oppo 1te s1de o/ the field from the exJ1Una
termuut.1
Then VTN Coruolldated, the a1rp0rt muter plan
consultant~. came up W1lh a list of •s 1u11e1Uooa, in·
eluding t.·xtt>ndmg t he exi sting s.100.root-runway 137
reet ba<·k toward thti SWl Diego Freeway, bffflq up lbe
runway to accommodate heavier aircraft, expandln1 the
passenger terminal and parlting f aclliues and restricting
high rise building tn the airport area
An error in the lntHal report indicated that the ex·
panded facilities would permit 75 daily flight& lnat.ead of
the present 41. Thls wtts revised to suggest 50 filghta
would b4! more Ukely.
Fifth 01stnct Supervisor Thomas Riley said he-
agrees Wllh the theory that the runway extension cou.Jd
ease the noise problem for those living under the takeoff
path by presumably enabling planes now ln uae to take
off a n eighth-mile back rrom the residential areas.
But easing the noise problem, whether by extending
the runway or using new, quieter aircraft , also would
permit additional fljghts -which the FAA supports.
And. extending the runway will bring pressure to
strengthen the entire runway in the process -which
will bring heavier aircraft.
AJl this will be the subject of future public hearings
before action is taken by the Board of Supervisors.
But from what we've learned to date, it seems clear
that pressure to increase passenger traffic out of the
airport hasn't Jet up and very likely won't .
Prop. 5 Serves Public
'No argument in opposition to Proposition s. · the
Freedom of Press measure on the June 3 ballot, appears
in th~ ballot pamphlet. None was offered.
But there has been some grumblln~ to the effect
that the state constitutional amendment lS unnecessary
since the freedom to gather and dispense news already
is protected by the First Amendment of the U.S.
Constitution.
That it is, in very clear language. "Congress shall
make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech or of the
press ....
The First Amendment should be enough. It is not.
Proposition 5 s hould not be necessary. It is.
But those few who still think 'he First Amendment
1s s ufficient protection for the · public's access to the
news can't square their position with the fact that in re-
cent times courts repeatedly have decided that the con-
venience of the court and the litigants is superior to the
public's right to a free flow of information.
The whole purpose of confidentiality for news
sources is to serve the public interest. Confidentiality
has long been recognized by the courts as being in the
public interest in a variety of relationships: lawyer.
client, doctor-patient, confessions to clergy, to name but
a few.
Clearly it is equally in the public interest for sources
of Wormation on misconduct and corruption in govern-
ment and other high places to be able to get their story
before the public through the press without fear of gov-
ernment retribution. This is no privilege or protection
for the reporter. It is protection for the public's right to
know
Judges too often la!-elY have chosen to -ignore a 45-
year-0ld Ca lifornia law that specifically prohibits con·
tempt citations against news gatherers who refuse to
identify their sources of confidential information.
Reporters have been jailed for seeking to stand on the
First Amendment.
Proposition 5 has been placed on the ballot in order
to reinforce the state law the courts have ignored.
In addition to guaranteeing confidentiality for news
sources, the proposal protects notes, tapes and photo-
graphs obtained in the news gathering process, but
never published or broadcast. This too is in exlsting
state law.
This background material has been a favorite target
for fishing expeditions by lawyers and judges apparent-
ly unwilling to make the effort to collect their own
e vidence through regular channels. Many news or·
ganizations feel obliged to destroy unpublished material
to protect their files Crom judicial raids.
Without the Proposition s guaranteE, news sources
will dry up and the public will be learning less and less
a bout what is going on in government and in the courts.
The Daily Pilot strongly recommends a YES vote on
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Boyd/Swiss IJ.raft
ByL.M. BOYD
Q. How does Switzerland
handle its compuls ory
military training?
A. All male citizens there
are required to serve four
months aJ age 20. They then
10 back in for three ween
every year unlll age 32, two
weeks each year until a1e 42,
and reterve thereafter. Swiss
law won't ~it consclen-
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
" Oo you suppose there ti
aa1 correlation between the lhape of a
p'nmld and Mt. St. Helem?
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tious objections for any rea-
son , moral. religious or
political. Physical exemp-
tions are allowed, but these
must pay an aMual tax in
lieu of servlce. The pre·
scribed prbon term for those
who refuse service run. from
three days to six months.
Q. Wbat proportion of the
men are sWI physically ac·
live in romance after 11ie 80?
A. Nineteen out ot 20, say
the r~archen. And 14 out
of 20 are li.kewlte after aae
70. TM.re'• a wtdelpnad oo-
uon. particul•I>' amoq the
youn1. that most cttt.aa ot
retirement a1e lot• their
amorou1 abuttlea. That's
wron1.
Sure. the old Part.Mnon 1n
Alhena wu bQl1t aa a ~mpJe
to· tbe 1od1. Or more
1peclftcally. to tbe focldea
Alhena PartheDOI. But tt WU
turned Into a Cbri1Uan
cburcb In the IGOI. And U..
into a M01lem m014ae la
1454. Few other l&nletm'el bave.....Sa.._,,....._
Rowland Evane / Rohen Novak
Germ Warfare Treaty Violated?:
W ASHJNOTON One day t'f·
renU1 Prftldc-nt Carter received
and read a devutaUn1 ln-
'4tlllaeoce report that appears to
tUmlnata all lln1erln1 doubt
tba\ \.be urn Sverdlovsk ex·
plo1ton rtauited from 1erm
warfare. a findlna that now con·
front. ~ret.ary of State Ed·
mund Muallle wtth a htrd teat of
h11 U S Soviet policy.
In chHllna detaH. the ttport
1utH lhut. on the strength of a
wtde num~r
o r ant "l · liaicn c.,
sources. the
• • f I r s t
ca&u a lt\es
were a fairly
large number
o f m a l e
<military) rt:
servists at the
military In ·
i.tallatloo," site of the biological
w a rfa r e l a b o r atory that
mysteriously explodl'<i in Apnl
1979. Thi'.' rf•port say~ tht• C'Om
rnand~r of the m1htary install&·
Lion comrmltt'd s u1 c1de and that
Oe f l'nse M1n 1s ter Dmtlriy
Ustinov mudt• an unannoun~
tnspt"Ctlon two wet'ks Mtt•r the
explosion
THE CARTER administration
ad matted on Ma rch 18 that 1t sus -
pected Soviet germ warfare ex-
Paul Harvey
per1meot.aUon after preUmtnary
reportl ot the deadly acddeat
fUlered t.hto\lah Soviet aecreey
to the Weet.
Now, Muakle confroata two
cholcet: Char1e tbe Ruaaiau
with violatlna the 197~ treaty
bannln1 1erm warfare ex-
pertmentaUon or producUon: or
Jweep It under the rug at a t.1~
o f heigblened U .S .-Sovlet
tt-nalons.
CompUcating the answer are
grave new quesuon.s link.in« So-
v I et violation of the unenforceatHe
germ warfare treaty to
Atnencan e!forU to verify &>.
vlet compliance with treaties oo
s trategic arms limitation
<S ALT> and nuclear te1Ung.
U.S . s k eptics have always
warned that without verific•·
tion . Moscow will cheat the 1J S.
blind
Also at stake as the untut.of'ed
Mus kie comes· to grips with
American policy toward the So-
vl<'l Union are specific-but un-
pubhc1zed demands of U S
friends for Immediate interna-
tion al policing to force com·
11hance wtth the germ warfare
treaty.
TlnS EFFORT IS being led by
Sweden, which with other Euro-
pean states hu reacted with un·
d e r s tandable horro r lo the
mystenous Sverdlovsk dlsa.ster
Mu1kle'1 pttdecenor. Cyrus
VaDce, ud tbe ardent U.S.·
SovMt dea&eatlt\I who actviaed
him fiatly rejected Sweden'a
preNw-e at the recent. Gene'ia
eonlenmee called to review the
unenforceable 187$ treaty.
Vanee wUled to limit u lk about
tbe s~ exp&oak>n and its
alle1ed treaty violaUoo atrlcUy tow~ and Moscow.
"It la fat too important for
that." ooe leadlns European
ambaNador told ua. "It belong.s
to allot UI. not Juat to the U.S.,
becau.e we are all Imperiled."
I VST HOW imper iled
becomes clear ln reading the
lurid yet unde r stated an -
telligeoce report rettnlly seot to
the Onl Offitt. The report full y
Ju&tifies the ~mand for an im-
mediate lnt.ernaUonaJ move to
inalst on ways to enforce the
germ warlatt ttt•ty
In the past few yean. the re·
port states, the Soviets "have
acqwred Slgruficant technology
and equipment. built laree-suJe
b1olog1caJ frrmentaUon facwtJes
and made progress In other
areas considered usefuJ should
Moscow ~1de to pursue pro-
duct k>n ot biok>g.ic al we a pons "
Starting In late May 1979.
penlsteftt rumors were heard on
Lhe strtttl ol Moscow -one of
the few places w;ben c<JGVWM·
lion t• aate from pollc• dLI·
covery -that a "dlMlw'· bed
occurred in SverdlovU. Worbn
in an adjolnlnc Swrd.lo¥K ln·
atltute~n to flee the fat.a! 1erm g released 1n lbe
exploe on "were held lnakle U>e
faclUty_ by securlty pertoGMt"
Other workeri. downwind ln a
ceramics factory. died eMn
though inside their bulldlns:
ventilators had sucked ln the
fat.al bacilli.
When Soviet aut.horiti.ee fla&lly
decided a public statement wu
mandatory, they blamed deatJl
on Infect.Jon from a slau•b~
cow suffering from anthrax.
But that "explanation" ol the
disaster as an outbreak or a
"rare d isease" called gastric
anthrax was undercut when a
Soviet general, who commanded
the installation that housed the
germ fac tory, co mmitted
suici~ Further weakening the
"rare dJS<>ast•" myth was the un·
publicized a rrival of Defense
Min 1ster Ustinov. one of the
thrtt or four most powerluJ rMn
in the Kremlin and a possible
successor to aahng President
Leonid Brnh.nev.
THE QUESTION or why .a
leading member of the Politburo
would bother himself about the
outbreak of a rare disease in a
distant provincial city Is so
bar.arre that the mtelligence re·
port does not address tt.
Add.Ing to evidence that the
~ad died from pulmonary an·
thrax -breathing 1n the
baologJcaJ agents released by the
accidental expkMuoo, not &.Diec·
uon from touching or eauna dia·
eased meal -is the fact that
"large areas around the
m\lltary ln&lallalaon wete
graded and covered with
asphatr· for d~tam1nahon.
An effttllve lethal dose ol an·
thrax for an average man \s
about 10.000 spores AccordlJlg.
ly . tbe dulh of several hundred
human betn.Rti indicated "an ex·
tremel} large number or an·
thrax <;po r e·~ -effe c tively
negatinJ.t a n y assesbment o(
peaceful or defensive research
bt:•ing cooducted · al the maUt.ary
fac1hly
That 1s th<> intelligence finding
~tven J1mm} Carter, with a.ll 1l$
d1spass1on What to do about rt
now becomes a showcase ex.am-
ple for FAmund S1xtus Mwle
as he approaches the most im-
port ant challenRe an has new job
the chalh.•nice of how to deaJ
with the Sil\1et L·naon
Country Music Muddies the Airwaves
I was reared o n country
mmic. My first job in rad.lo at
the age of 14 was at KVOO. "The
Voice of Oklahoma," In Tulsa.
Chores Included announcing,
selUng, reading news. swttping
out at nlght.
And. oo those
occ a s i ons
when a senior
staffer got
sick, I was al·
lowed lo an·
nounce a live
music pro·
gram . Bob
Wills and his
T e x a s
Playboys. J ohnny Lee Wills. the
Alabama Boys -those were the
popular performers of that era
-so you can see this was a rew
"wagon greasin's" back down
the road.
THEY WERE not culled
"country musicians"; they were
just "hillbilly bands "
Art Hoppe
They never presumed to label
themselves '"art.Jsts'". they were
JUSt singers and fiddlen a nd
gualar packers
They dld not perform "con·
certs"; they just ··played ror
dances."
And they dad not sing dirty
Am I wrong Lo be concerned
about what's happened smce ..
Jf1s toracally, country music
refl ected apple pie patnotism.
virtue. boy-girl romance Much of today's potage 1s downnght
porno
Chicago critic. Gary Deeb.
calls country music "the most sen s uous form of American
popular music " He says. ··For
sheer sensuality and overt ap-
peal to sexual interests. there's
nothing more rancid on the air "
TO QUOTE In e\i dence some
of the more raunchy lyrics Is not
necessary: any school -ager can
Wi th contemporary jocbtrap
Jungle music utterly unlnh1bited
and wttb ca~ teltvmon racing
toward us with bard core pom.
it may seem that any cnlJc1sm
or country music Is m1s*rttted Yet classic c4Slili Lmusac a\wa~ spoke lo the heart and 1
guess I JWll don't want to admit
what's bappenmg to Amen ca s
neart.
Al.so. hiatory tells me that t'X·
cesses ultimately, 1rw.-v1tably tn·
vile reat'Ooo. Any 1nd1 v1dual.
any art or any aoduslry wtuch
does not dJ.ac1pline itself e~·
tually. one way or another. will
be d&ac:1plined. Nashville could
OD on Its own excesses.
SOME DEFEND dropptng the
seventh veil. saylnR that the
music industry Is only "gavtng
peop&e what they want.··
Yet. we don't aUow anybody to
divert h1s ~r ovt-r your yard
-Just because he might want to
In a sardine society where
our interests necessanly over
lap. each e>( us has to ~~t
others' prerogatJves m ordef' to
kt>t•p an} ror ourst'lveb
When tht' potentia l for pollu·
1100 1:i; as wide as thl' sky, the
obl1gat1on I!> ~1ngular
SO BEFORE the bureaucracy
dt>scends on us wath any more
regulation and reglmentaUOft
"Jn the pubhc interest." some ot
us who chensh the freedoms our
media have been allowed twve
to do what we t'an to keep our
singing towe" from spitting.
8} now this has to sound to
some as though Paul Harvey
~ants all cowboys stripped 0(
their rhinestones and all
cowgirls to look and sound lake
Minnie Pearl
No. I didn't say that. But I'll
settle f o r that -if tht
altematlve as for our splendid
showcase for country sunshiM
to become instead a Hwstler
magazme of the air
Only Really Big Losers Get Loans These Days
t dropped in on my friendly
neighborhood banker the other
day to noat 8 small loan. When he at last stopped laughing, I
whispered. "Paul will okay it.'
He blanc h e d . ··Paul A .
Volcker. chairman o f lhc
Federal
Re se rv e
Board'>" he
ask e d in ·
cudulously.
"He ha s
per1o nally
approved our
1ranlln,f you a loap?
''He will." r
1atd con -
lldenUy. "It'• a 1amblln1 debt.··
"What's that eot to do with
lt?"
"Well, he Just told Conaren
be'd approve • SI bllUon loan to
ball out Bunker Hunt and hla
brother Herb. the Texu oll
ma1n1tes -credit crunch or no
credit crunch."
••TBAT'I ENTl&BLY dif·
, ...... They Joel • reported SJ, 7
a.wloll ta wf&a appeared to be an
•U..IQI to torDer ti•• world
.. ~...._......_.,.... _ _.....,.._.._
silver market."
"And I lo.<1t $143.27 trying to
fill an ace·hlgh flush. What's the difference .. "
''Approximately
SI ,699.999.856 73." s aid the
banker.
"Right!" I said triumphantly.
"That's how much rlcher I am
t)lan they are. ~d \f those pov·
t rty-micken welfare recipients
are gOOd ror a 61lllon. you thoWd
be fat.Una all over younell to lay
• couple ol C·notes on a fellow
like me who's rollln1 In the
stuff."
THE BANKE& eyed me cold·
ly. "0,airman Volcker t...u1Md
that he would approve the SI
bllUon loan ln order -Ulld I
quote -'tO protect more MCUl"e·
ly the lnte1Wta ol exl•tJnc Hunt
sliver credit.on. bank and non. bank'."
. "Fine," t 1akl. "My creditors
are all non·bank. tnchadln1
AlfredoJ. (Crunchy) Granola."
••An( the re Hon Chatrman
Volcker aald he woWd approve
the ao.. ·· eontmued tlM Nnhr'. .... tbat "tMlr f allun eould ~
trl11tred ftuDdal ..... , . .,. . .
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others and aeve~ flnanc\aJ dls·
turbanca."
'' U you don't think Crunchy
can't trtggfll' a loss. not to men-
tion a diit~. you're out of
your skull.'' l aald
\ ,
..,._.._... _ _.. __
"I am afraid it is not the same
thing at all," said the banker.
· · lt is not withm the realm ol
poss lbillty that Chairman
Volcker would approve a ptd·
dll ng $143.27 loan to cover )"OW'
gambling debt.a.··
"You mean ... ·
"Come back ." said t tie
banker. escorting me to the., •
do o r . "when you are
Sl .699.999,856. 73 poorer."
"Good news!" I told my wt.I•,
0 lynda , on arrlvtn1 hom•.
"We're Sl.699.999.ISe.73 richer
than B\Wter and Herb Hunt."
"What's the bad news4 " t.n·
quired Glynda.
I EXPLMNEDthat .. COU)cln't
pay off Crunchy until we were u
deeplnbockuthetwoTexant.
Glynda Hid 11mtl)' that IM'd
give it Mr all but cetttna that
far Into the red wouldn't bt
usy. "You mutt cemeanber,
dear." a said, ··what Emett
Hemlnpay wrote: "The ~ry
r1ch are dllferenl trom you and
me'.
"Ya." l a1ned. ''1.heJ baw
IH11DC11M1." . . ..
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• OBITUAFUES
~Mystery RUes Isle
.. TR• QVEt:N MOTHEa hu
alwa,)'I known that 1he wu born ln
London.'• uld a Clarence House
•IM*•m.an. ''The rea100 for OU. In
accuracy must be open to apecula tloa *•use the queen moth~r·s
fat.bet' Ii. ... diHd a '°"' U.. "
Undw aa 1111 law. Loni OlAmla
coWd ...... rilked ~ u be
told a • to a rtCllU'ar about h1a da.......-·1 llUtJI. lfut Nl.uv.e aald
llM HW dad probe~ fOf"IOl to re-
fl lter U•e blrtb le London .ad
"nipped 'round to tbe local re
1Latrv" Mar hla country home.
T RE •Ev. DENDLlt French.
vtcar ol the Hertlordlbi,.. vru.,. ol
Paul's Walden, .. kl a pleque lD
bl1 cb\lrch that proelalm9d tb• pariah as tbe queen motber'a
blrthpla('e "wu put '41> ln IOOd ra.1th
that she bad 1actually been bora here "
T••GNMl-C•
Bod y -build er
Arnold
Sch warzene1-
1er. who has studied business
admlnlatratlon
part-time for slx
years, received
ba c h e lor 's
de~ree from
University of
Wi sco ns i n · Su erior.
DM.Y ptLOT A 1
Rates Intact
WASHJNGTON <AP >
Tbe U.S . Supreme
Court haa left intact
blcber rates charged by
San Francisro for elec·
trlc power from its
hydroelectric dam in lhe Hetch Hetcby Valley of
YosemiteNatiooaJ Park.
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•• ' OOPM tn tn~ Harbo r Lttwn ~Ori•• CNpel S.-rv1t•\ unck!r '"" d ire< tlon ot 1'¥tl0< lA•n Mounl Oll•ct
MonVMy o1 eosi. NWw. ~ ~~~ ,_ ____________ -"''
"Neptune Societv ''
ClllEMATlON 8UlltAI.. At SIEA
646-7431 y-_.., _,.., _ W'ft«_
:.-;::r-::.=:~' C.it.., ,,.. __ ..
" 14 ~ C.m./lkr. ~
PIHCI UO.,.._S
SMITHS' WOITUMY
627 Main S t
~ntington Beach
536-6539 ,_, .... ,
COLOMIAl.NmAL
HOeia
7801 Bolsa A1o1e
Westminster
893-3625
,ACIAC YllW
....,IJA&. ,Aa.
Cen-.t8'Y Mortuary
Chapel
3600 P.oific 'VlftW Dnve
Newport Beach
644-ZTOO
McCGll ICll MOUUAltlS
Lllgune Beech ~Is
San "'*t Capistrano
486-1776
Nl_,,LA~. OU'1
Mort'*Y • Cemetery
0....k>fy
-1125 caw. AYe., eo...Meu
54C>6664
~ N•MMOee .... aeae 0-. .....
673-MiO
.-cl llOl' .. I l&L~AY
110 Bfoedway eo...Mett
~150
MIMITVTMU lllll:llrTUIY ~CMalll. .,_,,.~tlOM
"" I. '"' ll Oolllll .....
141 Ill H
·I Sears . Huntington Beaeh
SURPLUS STORE
Color TV
with Remote Control
SAVE 180.00 .
4 H .P. Craftsman
LAWN MOWER
was 379.00
NOW
199.00
Sears by Fisher Save 67.95
AM/FM Stereo Receiver
was 166.95
NOW
99.00
Dual Control
KITCHEN
FAUCET
SAVE 500/o
10 Pocket Tool
Apron
was 19.99
NOW9.88
SAVE 20.00
TENNIS BALLS
Penn or Wiison ".
Youret,olce
j
Save 20~ on an Item• in atodc.
We Sf>ll (1rsl quahly and d1sronllnllt"d ml'r<'hanc:h~ fmm Sears Rftatl and
<.:alaloe O.stnbution
·w as·· pn~ quotl'd arf' lht' ~ular pri~ •t
.,. ht<'h the ttem.o. .,.erl' formf'rly olfere<l b)· Ci11alog
or in man)· Srars R*'a1I "°""around tht-rowitry
Better Homes and Gardens
480 PAGE SAVE COOKBOOK 180°0
WAS 18.95
NOW 3.88 ~
NOW 399 88
Parking Lot Sale Sat., May 31st ..
HARDWARE
Soktering Iron ........................ was 22 99 NOW
Reconditioned Rachet ~"Drive) ...... was 13.99 NOW
HOME IMPROVEMENT
12.88
6.88
10•1&' Lawn Bulldlng (3 onty) ......... was 314.99 NOW 199.00
10'1TL.awn8ulldlng(3only) .......... Was 42000 NOW 229.00
Range Hooda ................... war~ 31 95/39 95 NOW 17 .88
Electrtc Hot Water DlapenMr ...••.•... was 74.9S NOW 34.88
HOME FASHIONS
Superman Snuggle S.Cka .......•.•. Were 24.99 NOW
Room Derbnlng Window Shade .....••• was M 9 NOW
Chico Pl•kl P•nel Curteln . . • . . . . . . . . . . . was 8.99 NOW
WOMEN'S FASHIONS
~lected Nightgown• ................ Were SH12 NOW
Women'• &adrta •......••..........•.• Were 17.70 NOW
Women'• Bk>uH• . • . . . . . • • • • • • • . . Were 10.99-S19 NOW
CHILDREN'S FASHIONS
Boy•' a.wen Pajama• ..•....••...•• were 7.99 NOW
Boy.' ._We,. Robe• ................ Were 9.99 NOW
Boy•' ...... , • • • • • • o • • • • • • • ••I • • • • • • • • • • we .... 9.99
Glrta• P9ntll ...................... Were 1.99-13.99
Gfrta' Nlgtttgotrnt .••...•..•••.••••. Were 7.,..9.99
NOW
NOW
NOW
MfSCELLANEOUS
12.44
1.88
4.44
4.88
6.88
3.88
3.44
4.44
4.88
4.88
3.88
TJPe...., Table ....................•• was 29.95 NOW 14.88
NOW 199.00
c.,...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WIS 13.'9 NOW 8.99
.... ..,, -• • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • .. .. • • • • WM9 ,,, NOW 7 .88 .
14' ~ llMt (1 onfr) .... .' .....•• Was 569.00 NOW 399.00 ....,.... Y•-.. ........................ NOW 50% OFF
........... c• -.w.-Ma-••:-· ., .. , ... . ..,., ..... -_, .... ..,_ .....
SA VE 72°/o TO 75°/o
Selected Women's Pants
were 1399-i6 00
NOW 3.88
SA VE 60°/o TO 80°/o
Selected
WOMEN'S
DRESSES
were 12.99-26 00
NOW 4.88
Children's
PAJAMAS
were 6.99-12.99
NOW4.44
Men's SAVE 60°/o
WARM-UP SUITS
were 24.99
NOW 9.88
Selected
BOYS'
SHIRTS
were 6.99-12.99
.48 OM. V PtLOT
QUEENIE
. ~
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"ut mt put 11 th15 \I.IV~ down I Wn& he'1 very
~hallow All ol 1ht'm ·
Panel Watches
Judge Voting
By 0 .C. HUSTINGS
Of Ille O•llr ~~!Ml
The Orange County Bar Association has an·
noun~ the formation or a special committee
compol!led of judges, lawyers and non-legal pro-
fessionals to monitor campaign practices in
Tuesday's judicial elections.
The 1 l·member committee will review and
make public its determinations on any allegations
of unfair campaign practices. according to J ohn
Pitts. bar association president.
CANDIDATES WILL BE allowed to appear
before the committee and offer evidence.
J unsts sitting on the committee are Superior
Court Judges H .. Walter Steiner and Claude M.
Owens, both of whom are retiring this year. and
North Orange Couuty Municipal Court Judie
Phillip McGraw.
Attorney members are John C. Garrett. of
Newport Beach; John C. Woolley, of Garden
Grove; Gary L. Taylor, of Santa Ana, and Paul B.
Wittmer, of Irvine.
NON-LEGAL PEOFESSIONAL members are Sandra Gordon, executive director of the Orange
County Foundation for Medical Care; Wayne F.
Miller, president of Orange National Banlt; Major
Alfred R. Van Cleef, commanding officer of the
Santa Ana Corps or the Salvation Army, and
Walter Pray, retired vke chancellor of the North
Orange County Community College District.
The committee urged that all judicial can-
didates refrain rrom making statements which
might be subject to "misinterpretation or uninten-
tional disruption" and personal attacks .
Co1D1ty Paid Off
For Balloon Rae~
As promoters promised, the Gordon Bennett
Balloon Race. held April 26 at Fountain Valley's
Mile Square Park, occurred without any cost to
Orange County government.
County supervisors have accepted payment of
$18.346 from the race committee to offset the coun·
ty's costs for park preparation, communications
and security in advance of the lighter-than-air
balloon race.
Supervisor Philip Anthony termed the race,
which attracted more than 10,000 viewers, an "un·
qualified 'success.'' There were earlier warnings
that the race might become a fiscal "balloondog·
gle" for county government.
The board urged that the race be held again in
1981 al Mile Square Park. A similar action recent·
ly was taken by the City of Fountain Valley.
Students Cited
Nlne Saddleback College students have been
awarded plaques in recognition of their achieve·
ments in the business sciences.
Students who received awards were Carol
Bayer, accounting-management; Gerlindi Amann,
airline night attendant; Jose Vigil, automotive
ttthnoloeY; Patricia Sullivan._ business.data pro·
cesslng: and June Tilden, multi-office skills.
Others were Harold Hart for construction
technology Michael Swartz for home economics,
Betty Kin0shita for office administration and
Louis Tyce for real estate.
-~70%0FF
GIFTS • PARTY GOODS
POSTIRS • IMVIT ATIOHS
• I. .
OnANGE COUNTY
Were You Coa•ted? It's Not Too Late
Wbm-were you wbe-n t.b9y toUDted noa ?
If you l\ave any r HOO to believe
JOU or U1 f aint11 cnember were
mlaMd dwtU lll.IUal 1&.a111 ol UM
l* Ctftlul, f....,.&l authortU• W'I• you lo 1tud yp and be counted.
NOTlnCAftON 01' the proper
authorlUM cu correct lb• matter. or
111!1 ! Cow• d
~ l 1'• ""<';i&..jl=:!:~il
t r-•= ~~~ ll.-.... llij]LJ:.;.,,.....LJ ...-...:
W.UI -rRESll CO\'ER ..
Cooling Toau (L7 oz.) ..,. ~ °' NfYTIVf Ila.a.
Clmy 0Un9a' 8. 7 OL 4.00
McM!bD'e RaportR 2 oz. 5.00
Bnl5h-on/Peek>«l'luk .l.5oz. 4.95
™-El "'81().CLf.AR"
Pore Lotion (1. 7 oz.)
..,. ruraM5£ CW NW ITrJlf ea.ow
Icy Scrub Cleamer 6. 7 oz. 4.2 5
OU Conb'ol Gel "loz. 2.95
V.oi.3.10
EYLURE
,,,_~~'""~ Stey on urtt1l you tllte them
oH ..
\ , ... ,. . -.
4.50 tb1ll'f
VL TRA SLI l'I
LIPSTICK
Slim. HIV 10 con
1101 5w1vel·up
SllC~
IVEWI L69
l'Om·IU"lrtQ
STICK
Sul*' 119"0fed
It di g loll rn
yummy fllYOtl
17U% 1'R£4L SIZI!
l'JU!Sll IA.Sii ~
--~of
· Blooming COiors
~ 2.19
&rt to eppty, hend·
'"""'*'· ·~. eoNtfttyo41'll for99'
ettey·,. Oft.
Re1lonal Cen.u1 Dlreetor C.
MlthMI Lone ootM that complete
CH.SUI eowiUq la vital to lpportlon·
meat or division of federaJ llinda for
auth UW>1s u crime pr.veotlon.
1arba&e coUecUon, health care, road
malat.toaoce, job traininc, welfare
ud mUU' other aervieta and oeedl .
comrlete· .. Lona explalm.
• • f eome ot the people ln tbtl di•·
trlct are rnlssed. au or ua la lbe di•·
triet could be under-repreaeoted. not
only ln Con1re11 and the state
Le1t1l1ture, but In county and city
1ovemment.a."
.. EAQI OF tJS bu a aubltanUaJ 1tue la aeelq that t.be cemua is
All lnformatloo provided to the
cenaua bureau is strictly confidential
and may not be divulaed to any other
outside individual or a1ency.
Beauty Aids.~.
fora
Sensational You!
~Emery Boards"
Long IUl1ng
"'000 ve1 llea1ble 59¢
FKO.Ol'IO
fllJSTAKE P'ROOI'
''Eyelash Curler"
N1 s1o<:k roat1ng
curvt:e edge
color gu•duber L 7 7
'tweezer''
Sure11r1P gefl
rt'Wfllhemosl
d1ffteull hl 1t\
OUUXE
"Nail Clip"
Cub rleonl~
tr pit-cur • •
lo• '•htl·• • .,,
ANDREA
CREME
BLEACH
LJvhUnt unw.nt9d haor
lcte.I lot face .,...,, end legs
4.00
2nd Debut
LOTION
wmt c~r 1200
Look youogef. more beeutrful
11£0. 8.50
6oz.
JO LEN
CREME BLrACH
The total bleach to sefely tum dlf1i.
'1M blond to~ with llun~
1 oz. ·-· 2.75 6.75
Nol!lturtzina rffabl Cream 2 oz. 2 60 .-l'dl4r:wwd,_~~ .J.IOV"'4e e
Na 'ltllrtzlug E)'e Cream .2502. L3. 1.asv...u.e a
l'tADAME RUB1r-.snm
rtight care Cream 2 OL 2 85 .J..J.5 •~ •
GenlJe Lotion Cleanser l .lor." 35 .2.&.S VAL&At ~.
~Care Concentrat~ .uor. 2 7•
.l.UVAU.C • "
JEAN NATE'
Bath Bubbles
5.95 VALUE
19 oz.
3.75
: :i' '.....-:-~ ,.,,.._ -·. ---.. --__...,_ r-
----------·:.:-e.. __ -c--~
AnllffC>ll< deeo PDf• u 1n cleen"'
99n11y remO\lel IOll. 111le mth·up
• 0419.
PP.DlallE
PADSll!J~ • ........... '°' ....
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1.71
l'IOllOTE A FAST TAii ...
~ "~ertone"
™ HEAVY DUn • " e !ml! D£TH6Ell v, ~-'40Lm£1.41 >
~=~2.3!l;
.... . . .... .
~ ....
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WHITENESS
FABRIC SOFTIMER m wittt BLUING for
-m
AD PRICES PREVAIL:
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th THRU SATURDAY , MAY 31st
DELUXE LUGGAGE FOR VACATION
• ~ i11IPel W lta locls
• Yllyt ltadllr
ltl!Wtd !Mk
• OollJlf sir ap
.. ildlrs • Outs• poclrn
• As scrtN C'Olal s
15" Shoulder 24--Weekender
TOTE 8.95 19.95 =~s::i
'JT&any..
26·~ 35 ·95 --J4.95 -. 26.95 . . '
SAVE 71 c
Neutroe:ena :::-_
NORWE<.'fAN t
FORMULA ~ ...
HMMl Creme ~ 1•
~tp SIOt (l•y
t r J C I<.• 11 !'d OC
SAVE 1.00
KRISTY WEllS
KRAZY NAILS
KfT for LOllGEI #AILS
English Leather 1 PC. si t
·KING SIZE (lOO's)
·REG. SIZE (260's)
SANDALS E9:!t:Jti;JJ ~~
LADIES'::>.:=:. WfRS 41" '.f?.,_:_ C~nvilS insole With ~ : -,
"THE ENTRY" 2 ei.. EA. Of
•COLOGNE & AFTER SHAY"
• l NA il CLIPPER 6 50 • I POCKET KNlff
llHJ •
''Timberline'' AFT£~ SHAVE LO~~ 4.00 -·
'·. I
ASS'f FUVOIS
•OAYll"'[ f.I I _ • •
• OVFRl't1C.Hl 148 \I ..:"' '
• !XIRA-AR'iORl:lf NI 141\\t
•TODDLER ,40,, • NfWBOPN 16()\1
~~M16.88 4.99~ 3.99
!9:'2" 49 ~ ......
11101• •
SAVE 5oc
lOL 1.99
"TIMEX"
24-HOUR TIMERS
F t~V If\ <i I r 1,tl
~· ··rt~ •1 '1 r 11•
on1011 ~''"'~
SAVE 2.18
"ROLl..o-MATIC"
Sponge Mop & Waxer
5Pll wr1ng1nq cteilns
waits windows
-4U 7.77
~ :i• ''Racquet Club'' ... --1111
:~LUTHER COLOGNE
~: 3.50 2 OL5,00
RUBBERMAID
21/4 QT. Pitcher
:~:::1.39
'' Freezettes''
~::::;:;:~ FOOD CONT AIMERS
SET !·~1:~179 •s.t .. J (t ..... , •
•. II you hke shopping '' Silv·
• on s you 11 love ou r
• ·: ph;11mf\cy Plompl PfO·
tesstOMI & j)elSOMI Sefv1ce
\ UIANSFER YOUR t;n~~'-:::' mSCAIPT~S TO SAY-ON
·~--~ FOA ONE-STOP SHOPAHO
SAVE20r
DAILY .-tLOT A•
3-TIER Bakers RACK·
BIG SAVINGS ON
LIQUOR
Count Yasya
VODKA
'trlec:t ftr s-
Dnmb...IO PrOClf
SAVE 1.00
1.75 ~~:::sl
LITER~
Foster Creek
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT
BOURBON
'ft5.. Ot.D . -~
SAVE 1.00
@:J~R
Mac Kinnon' s
SCOTCH
IO PTOOI
SAVE 1 .00
1.75 ~
LITER~
Canadian Reserve
WHISKY ........
I.II
"Theoretk:alty, he tsn't In vk>latlon of the
'9utt law, eo tet's go chaae a catl"
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
MISS PEACH
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CONG~l.AL.ATION~ A~~
IN OtfDE~ .•• !"-A A>-JD !
A~e EN6~ED .'
OM, MOW NICE,
MA!lCIA!
W).EN DID IT
MAPPeN?
PIANUTS ~y Qll1ll M. Scllub -------~ OIO 5ff THINK 1lp
EH~ MAIDE?
by Tom lltiuk
PHILOSOPHY I-(Prerequ iaite-five hours
of Bitting a.rrund doing nothing)
Phi.lc&>ph.y I is where you learn how the
great thinkor.J of tho past view man's ~istence,
~ as Descartes who said," I think, therefore
I am."
It tu rnn out he ~ r .i.ght bf-cause he
stopped think u~ a whllo-baclc, and now htt no
longer i!l !
by Mell uiarius
i~ WHEN W~fT
I ~l~T CAPTl.Alt'eO
~~FANCY?
•
. ·"'
ORAllLE
FOR BEnER OR FOR WORSE
I HOO~flAJfU NQ\I 'frnH__[~Ot4E;l\£Jt wcn. lMf: K~ MOti\ _,.._ o•ttu~. Yru OO..'T
l Wf\S UP r.'J~ Ht l.f GfT A CtAQ: 10 E\64
HOJR ~ ,~)( PlnJ" '1CUWl.F.
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO
0 That isn't <:Mt. It's cinnamon!"
DENNIS THE MENACE
,"ii££
~ 1'1a:F:6.
rTWA~ ~ ~ ~~~~§ii ~~ .....
JUDGE PARKER
TUMBLEWEEDS
NANCY
I I (
I THINK )'()U HIT
ON THE FORMULA
FOR TME
A-BOMB
by Tom K. Ryan
COMtCS I CROSSWORD
llG GEORGE
"PftftCIH, I dD NOT went_,._. Na~!,.
by Kt'Wln Fapa
~~"' ~~.t1 Au. ~ l.)N'(1l WW111U!>
' ~·~ 1'AU{1.U, 1"°0 MtR..
by Lynn Job~
"ER. Ha\-00 lAE.
EYER "1t4AH~ '/QJ?
i-He:
c:?<..>RNeY PUS~eRS
?.'.'
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACA05S 58 Al'9f!I
1 o.itor eo llllMd,..
5 .... boots ...
UNITED Feature S~ICate
T1*dey'1 Pume $9\l9d
9 Orlc:e 11 Of IN pest
14 COUiee 83 ~ ctilll
15 Awry ... FOf'l9I
16 Vldlo"•,... 86 eo,s 111r • ....,., .. ~ .. ''"'_...._, ... 20 S19ndlrd 87 a-.
21 ~ .. lady joltlt
22 Alie • l.DIW
23 S.O !Mr\ DOWN
2S ""' , 8lftiC lllMd
27 Legll order 2 o.ne ""' 210. .... .-.1 3Alower
30 lllcUt 4 ,,.. clrMr
34 Miii 5 s. AINrQn .......... "*"' • ~.... 8..., 2t U.S. l'Odl«
38 w. ...... 7 CClltll Aan· 21 LMll
cNin" 2 wordll 30 Coflor1
2 WOfda • ~ 31 Salor:
'2 T ndl t Wlllrld Of 2 WOfdl
43 Po.-... .. -32 Ffft:tl lltya
44 WolWI 10 ,.,.. Lelgfl 33 ....
46.lug 34S..
4'c.-d 11 Mine 35 Bird
41 V.0-... Mnftce aT V9lllge
49 W8rd off 12 lrlnl OOin 31--
51 ~ 13 ,.., 40 TimlCable
word 19 F«t -• Ont. llltw.
54 UnUlld 24 -grmy 41 ~
I
48A-.t
48~
IUlterer
~Oo ptnenOe
50Callng
52 Gledd«I
63 Maltyllan
~
54 Fellow
55 Mound
56 Continent
57 Lit It ltand
58att.
82 Kind
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.NATION W.0 I fey, -29. ttlO DAIL. Y Ptl.OT .4 J J
Qa11n9 Cited
JSntertainer DaMy Kaye was among the 12
recipients of honor ary degrees at Yale
QniverRity'~ recent 279th commencement.
Sexual Harassment Reported
'&l:SNO CAPl ~ ~ el taa&al bar ... lP..t Ill I
.... Mell tDCOUDlend 00 tM
by ov• 40 pettal ol wom n dly
and eouety worllera wbo
reepoaded to • 1u.rvey R"~ wen return.ct by m tmploy"' rep,... ntln• 23 1
percent ol l.M female work foefe
Rebates
Offered
By Ford
DETROIT (AP >
The fo«d Motor Co
offerlnt rebate• up to
$1 .000 on Uaht truck•
and uUltly vehicle&
through July 21. joinlnl
General Motors Cofl>. In
offenng re~tes ln those
markets.
Ford announced at wall
11ve Sl,000 to buyers of
lt.s Bronco utility vehicle
and four·wheel drive
pickups in the F ·lSO.
F·250 and F·l:iO series
from the 1979 and 1980
model years
Other truckb In \he
F -100 through f'·350
ser\es will carry $400 re·
104' UM two llJIOCitN. Tbe ~ waa ~ by tbe local Com·
mlaak>a oo lbe Statu.a ot Women
and the NaUaoal Or1ants.aUoa
for WOIDeft.
Women were apeclftcally
Hktd to report U \.bey had been
1ubJected to 10 lypet of behavior
raa11nc fn>m a..tna or~ to ptnchlnc and bodily expoture.
Tt.. two ll'OUP9 .iu p.....nt
thetr llodiqa to lbe Clty CouncU
aod to \be Board ot Supervilon.
The policy makers will be uted
to wam all employee. about aex-
ual haruament and ettabUab a
u1k force to bear complainta.
D.O YOU NEED
A LAWYER?
Shn"" Wil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . S40
Ar st ClllSlltatiln (any topic) ••...•...•..••..•. S20 c • ..,. • Fennatin ...................... sm·
Partn.-sm, Fnatiln ...................... S345 *
Uncoatestld Dinrces : = .............. $150*
............ ~--ftal..';..... S350** ............... .,.,~ ................... .
Unlawful DetJiner •......................... sgo·
Accident cases .................. Free Ceasuttatioa ...._....,._ ..... _ ... _
MELLER & SNYDER j:;jjjjiiiiiiiiiimij;;;;:::;::;::=============:. bates if equipped with A Professional Law Corporation
\
a n eigh t -c ylind e r
eng ine, a nd $200 If
equipped with a six·
c yli n der e n gi n e .
Rancheros from the 1979 1
model year will be ehgl·
hie for $400 rebates.
4000 Mc Arthur Blvd., Suite 760 <Ea\t Tower> Irvine
851-8121 ask for John Connolly, Attorney at Law
,
..
NewSuper\hluetareswithalltheextras.
Now United offers you more
ways to save than ever. Our new
St!per Value fare applies to regular
full-service Coach travel with compli-
mentary meals and wine service.
Price even includes tax.
You can fly nonstop to Honolulu
or Hilo, every day of the week, for
only $103:05-. -
There are no advance purchase
requirements but seats are limited.
So lnake your reservations early.
Thlvel must be oompleted by Jl.llle 15.
Kidsa1eeveDllO'e.
Children (ages 2-11) can fly with
you for only $123.03. Their tickets
(, ,
are also subject to the limitations of
Super Value fares.
Call your Travel Agent for reser-
vations. United and Western Inter-
national Hotels. Partners in Travel.
Most nonstops to Hawaii
JOU.Mdnlp
9:30a.m.(747) 1~06p.m. 9:30a.m.
\:00 p.m .(7<47) 3'30 p.m.
4•00p.m.(747) &.30p.m. 7.30 m. 747 10:00 .m.
---. -
ll:<t6 p.m.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
tun a.a. C:OUff'f
OP CAUPOtt•IA
COUNTY CW IM Dt•eo ........ -A-~
U1'Ano.f POtl A~IC*
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Sutton
Awakens
Red Bats
CINCINNATI <AP > -Aft.er
serving up three consecutive
home runs Tuesday night, Don
Sutton of the Los Angeles
Dodgen lamented that he seems
to have a knack "for waking up
slumbering bats in Cincinnati."
The Reds' Ken Griffey rut a
three-run homer with two out In
t h e third inning lha l was
followed with solo shots by
George Foster and Dan Driessen
as the Reds, behind the re-
J U venated 23-year -old Mike
Lacoss, scored a 6·1 victory,
their second In a three-game
series.
Sutton, who fell to 4·2 for the
season by being charged with
the defeat, has always had trou·
ble with the Reds, as his 19-23
lifetime record against them in-
dicates
MATER DEi HIGH'S STEVE BRADY GETS FORCE PLAY ON NOTRE DAME'S VAN JORDAN IN CIF PLAYOFF VICTORY. SEE STORY, PAGE 83.
SUTl'ON GAVE UP only four
hits in four Innings and struck
out three Reds in Cincinnati's
bag third inning. But "I JUSt
made three bad pitches lo three
guys ~ho can hit the ball out or
Yellowstone Park," he s aid.
Angels' Sherry . Gets a _Save "I thmk this team 's character
CJ me out in th1-; series," said
Rt'd'i Manager John McNamara.
McNamara said he and the
<'Oachmg staff had cleared up
LJCoss' pitching problems after
the r ight-hander lost four games
an a row and didn't figure In tbe
de<'1!:>1ons of two other starts Pitching Coach Supports Aase's 2-0 Gem Over Texas
"I didn't add any pressure.··
L a coss s aid of Tu e'id av'!:> performance. He said his piob-
le m had to do with leaning too
much toward third base during
hi!> patching motion.
By DA\'E {'tlNNTNGllA)t
Ot uw O•••• PilOi si.u
Credlt pitching coarh Larry
Sherr} with an assist an Don
Au sc·._ 2 0 viC'tOr)' O\'er Te\a:-.
Tue sday ni g ht a t Anah<:1m
Stadium\
into ha" dugout !'Cat \\ h1•n r\a:-.e
se rved Jam Norr is \\Ith .1
grounder to short. "hll h lkrt
Campanen s turned in to a double
play.
n11 hatt<:r into th<' ~1xth inning
bl'forc· Bump·\\'ills hll .1 1..-.0 out
douhll· to left
· '\ u u J 1..-. a,. o; kn o.,.. ..-. h 1• 11
you·\ e ~ot a nu· hiller going, but
'011 wouldn't n·allv st<irt think
ing ubout ll until ttw sc•v1·nth or
l'tghth 1nn1ng , .. Aase :-a id Sherry v1s1 ted his patchN on
the mound four times, and after
each visit Aase responded with a
·big out.
"Larry knows a lot of fla..-.s in
my delivery," Aa!:>e exµl.11nt·d
"He'll notice something basac·dl·
ly mecharucal and come out to
tell me. He helps me a lot ..
',\nywa). 11 \Hts a good. clean hit ..
The biggest came in the
seventh inning when the
Rangers had runners on first
and third with one out. At the
time, the Angels clung to a 1-0
lead
Manager Jam Fregosa, -who
h a d become grurr "hal e
watching has t eam lose 10
straight at home, actually broke
into a smile after the game
Mo ment s ea rli er thi rd
ba-.eman Carney Lansford h0ac1
dived to rob a hit from Bud Har
rebon. scrambling to his feel
and throWlng out the veteran by
a step.
"SOMETlllES DON GETS
caught up in the game and
makes mental lapses." Sherry
says. "He starts aiming the baJI ,
rather than pitching it. I Just
went out and told him to stay an
"WE'D GONE 17 GAMES in a
row without a complete game.'·
Fre~osl said. "But who's count· mg?
LANSFORD PLAVED A
role in both the Anl{els' nms.
h1tt1ng a doubt~ in the first 1n
n1 ng and scoring after h1ttmg a
~angle in the eighth
his groove." -
"Aase just gave this club u big
lift." the Angel skipper added
"lie had h.ts good stuff all the
wav"
n ut the first run scored as Dan
Ford was hilting into a double
play, and the second run scored Sherry had barely settled back Aase C4-4, 3 13 ERAJ earned a
Area Players Honored
BealJ, Reinholtz Share Top Billing
By ROG E R CA RLSON
Ot , ... Daily Piiot SI.Ill
Ocean View rngh pitcher Jack Reinholtz and
Mater Dei High shortstop Pete Beall !>hare top bill·
mg among the llst or stars on the Daily Pilot's All·
Orange Coast area baseball team.
Reinholtz, who was rated the Empire League's
No 1 pitcher by the coaches and considered by
many as Orange County'<; premier left-hander.
compiled an O 93 ERA in a league con!:>1dered the
strongest in Orange County
BEALL. A 6·3, 200-POUNH shortstop w1th1
tremendous field range and a rocket arm to go
along with a .470 season batung average. has led
his Monarchs into the Cl F 4·A championship game
'at Anaheim Stadium Saturday.
The Orange Coast area consists or Edison,
Fountain Valley, Marina, Huntmgton Beach and
Ocean View in the Huntington Beach District and
Newport-Mesa schools Corona deJ Mar, Costa
Mesa. Estancia and Newport Harbor.
Also, Irvine, University, Mater Dei. San
Clemente. Laguna Beach and Dana Hills.
REINHOLTZ'S CREDENTIALS go much
further than simply an 0.93 ERA.
For instance -Los Alamitos responded with
17 hits against another All-Empire League pitcher
after belng handcuffed on two ruts by the 6-3, 180·
pound Reinholtz.
The Ocean View star shut out Kennedy and
Katella, each on two bits, stopped Los Al, 2·1 in
n ine lnn1ngs and finished 5-2 ln league, despite get·
ting only .208 hitting support from his teammates.
* * * *
Alkoa1tArea
FlntTeam
Pos. Player, Scbool
P -Jack Reinholtz, Ocean View
P -Rick Sorenson~ Edison
* *
Record Cl.
5-2, 0.93 Sr.
7·1, OS& _Jr.
BEALL REINHOLTZ ullUP:P:A
The ace of the ~taH for four years at Ocean
View, Reinholtz's future includes a year at Orange
Coast College before Stanford
SAYS COACH BILL G IBBONS: "Has
curveball 1s h1s best pitch, but he can throw to
s pots, tails the fastball and throws knuckleball
s trikes on 3-0 counts .·· Beall's abilities show no holes. He has the size
and speed to m ake at professionally and 1s being
highly considered by the Dodgers. among other
professionaJ teams.
He hit only three homers during the year. con·
centratlng on line drive hitting, which amounted to
nearly a rut in every two appearances at the plate.
DEFENSIVELY. THE MONARCHS hke to
station him near second base to take away poten·
tiaJ hits up the middle, whiJe still having the a bili·
ty to plug the bole at short.
Mate r Dei is 17·9 overall and finished third in
t he Angelus League.
Coach of the year honors go to Edison High's
Ron LaRuffa. who transformed virtually an all·
jun ior roster into a championship squad in
runaway fashion.
1111 J routine.· ground liall. "'1th
l..in:.ford beating thl.' thro..-. to
t hi· plait• on a fi l'ldl·r ~ cho1r c
Tht Angt'h uni~ got ~•x hit.<. off
Ft•q(uson Jenkins and ht:-~u<·
('l'S:-.or. Bob ffab<'ock . but for
Aa'>t·. 1t '-'<IS <:nough
"Thert• h•n e bet>n tames "'hen
I h.1d J lwtter fastball. but I
m·\ t•r had better location," i.aul
thl.' 25-yt'u r old Ma~nolla Hlgh
t Anaheim ) graduate . "I wa-.
al"'ays on the corners. out or m
When )OU have that kind or con
trot. it makes p1tchmg fun."
AASE MIGIIT have cause to
be bitter, since lhe Angels
averaged 11 hits per l{ame ovt>r
t ht• Jlil'-l tour <I.a }., t lusanR {'jj<'h
11mt hut d1dn t '>;He much for
him ~1111. ,\as<: d1dn t ~c·l'm in
1 llnt·d 111 f1h· 'u 11 for non·
'up port
"It '~ a lot t'il'1cr t" pitch v.sth
J onl' or t..-.o-nm lt:ad than 1t I!>
with an t·1i:;ht· or nine run lead."
he e xpla.int>d "With a big lead, > ou t end to get lackada1s1cal."
Even with a ~mall lead . Aase
has a tendency to fall into those
mental lapses, and that's where
Sherry romes in. At the first
sign of trouble, he jumps out (l(
the dugout.
Sherry was out on the mound
in the nlnt.h, bis fourth trip in
CStt ANGEL-., Page B!)
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DON AASE SHOWS FORM THAT BROKE LOSING STREAK.
l.aCOSS JU;Lu the Dodgers to
four h.tts unlll they scored in the
eighth uuli.ng, when Pedro Guer·
rcrr> hit. a pinch double off
Foster's glove tn left and scored
on Reggie Smith's smgle.
"He's a young Tommy J ohn, a
real good sinker ball pitcher."
Sutton aald of LaCoss, wbo got
15 Dodgers to bit Into infield outs
although be struck out only ooe
batter.
"He's been maligned around
here. We haven't given up on
h i m ," McNa m a ra said o f
Lacoss. "You don't make the
All-star team ii you can't pitch.
"With these young players.
you have lO be patient. We're
talking about a baby here. He's
only 23 years old. He'll get his
strikeouts as time goes on. He
was in C'ommand of the ball
game," McNamara said.
SUTl'ON SA.ID he was not up-
set at the home runs a nd was not
tempted to throw at any hitters
"It was an amazing thin~ to
see:· wh.tspered Lacoss of the
home runs.
Gerulaitis,
McEnroe Win
PAR I S <AP I -Peter
M c Namara , 25-ye ar-old
Australian, today became the
first man to eliminate a seeded
player in the French Open tenrus
championships ·
lie upset J ose Higueras or
Spain. the No. 11 seed. 6-2, 6·4,
6-4 in a first-round duel started
Tues day night and halted by
darkness.
Vilas Gerulaitis. the No. 5
seed, found his form again and
demolished Fritz Buebning, the
big German, 6-1. 6-2, 6·1 in quick
time.
Two other seeded Americans
won their second-round matches
in straight sets today.
John McEnroe. the No. 2 s~.
beat Per }fjertquist or Sweden
6·4. 7-6, 6-0, and eighth-seeded
Eddie Dibbs defeated teen·ager
Thierry Tulasne of France, f>..4,
6·2, 7-S.
-BOb-uuimer, Estancia
18-Greg Zoch, Dana Hills
28-Rlch Amaral, Estancia
.375 Sr.
.463 Sr.
.349 Sr.
.425 Jr
.«4 Sr.
.353 Sr.
. 450 Sr.
.360 Jr.
The woman's favorite, Chris 1 Evert Uoyd, c>pened her bid for
the title with a 6-0, 6-0 rout over
Caroline French of France. ,
Lloyd won the championship on •
these slow, clay courts ln her
last three appearances -in I
1974, 1975 and um. t
Thompson Deal Isn't the Last One for Angels i
1 38-Bob Grandst~f. Marina ~ SS-Pete Beall, Mater Del
' OF-Cbrla Jobnloa, Newport Harbor
OF-Brian Druba, Kater Del
OF-Doua Irvine, Ocean View
Ut-lelf Pries, Corona del Mar
DH-BUl McTelr, Fount.ala Valley
Secoad'ha•
' p -Brad Kinney, Dana Hills
P -Mark Brown, Mater Del
C -Cbrtl Schultz, Ocean View
18-Mike Turner, Hunlincton Beach
28-Ron Morello, Edison
18-Roy Senta Marla. Estancia
SS-Rldt Abbott, Ed.Lion
OF-Tom Baine, Mater Det
OF-Cwt Dmann. Corona del Mar
OF-John Bellet, Edison
tlt-kewtn 8tanley, Ocean View
DH-Mark Swancoat, lrvl.De
,
7-0, 1.19 Jr.
.400 Sr.
6-2, 0.72
5-0, uo
-~· .333
. 317
.288
• 412 ... •• .515
. Ml ...
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
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Sr .
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Sr •
By DA VE CUNNINGHAM OftM~lyl"tllCIWf
General Manager Bume Bavasi isn't pretend-
ing that the acqulaltioo or Jasoo Thompson from
Detroit wt11 instantly put the An1eta back ln tbe
pennant race. In fact, tbe w11y executive admits lt
mi1ht be too late.
"We bad to do aomethin1," said Bavul, a few
hours after he traded outfielder Al Cowens lo the
Tigera ln a one-for-one deal for 1bompaon.
"Btrl' WE MAY HAVE wailed too lonl. I take
part ol the blame ror that," Bavul continued. "f
thous.ht we could get by without Don Baylor and
Brian Down.lat. but 1 w .. wronc.
"I ,... I JL11l put too macb faith lo the
playen we 'already had," Bavul CClllU.nued. "Ap-
parently lbey didn't have that aame faltb lo
t.bemMIVlll."
• l t I
With Baylor and Downing sidelined by broken
bones. the Angels have slid lO sixth place in the
American Leaeue West .
THOMPSON, A t·•, zit.POUND first baseman
who lived ln Newport Beach for two years after
graauatlng from Apple Valley ffilb, wUl be used
primarily as a designated hJtter.
But Bavasl says he isn't finished yet. He fully
expects to consummate another deal as soon as
possible.
"We still have to make a change with our
pitching staff." B vasl said, lndlcaUng he would
prefer a proven major league starter.
"I doubt that we can make 1 lrade at this point
because we don't have anybody we can 1tve up,"
' said Bavasi. "But fortunately, cub at.ill bu sbme
value to certain clubl. We •houkt be able to mate
a cuh tran.sactlon."
'
In addition to tradln1 for Tbompaon,
the Angels recalled lnllelder Dickie Tboo from
Salt Lake City, where be waa leadine tbe club with
a .394 averace.
Since catcher Dave Skasp went oo the dis-
abled u.t with a broken ankle, the Anaels have
been one man below the pl.ayer limit of 25. Thoa
will fW tbal final spot.
MANAGEa JIM FaEGOSI says Thon has not
been cal}ed up lO alt on the bench.
"I plan to use ·him u a deslpated hltler 1
a1ain.st left·handed pltchlJll," the Aqels skipper
said, addinl that the younc second baseman wUl
also Pl'OYide backup for Bobby Grtch.
Thompson wlll alao serve aa a DH, ,
(lee TllOMPION, Paae Bl>
CWLYPfl.OT
Fri1.8ch May Be Charged
In Fatal Auto Accident
From AP lMl;pa&~llel
DA.l.LAS lloualoo Oiler k'tkeT TM! Frtlleh •
hes lo Park.land Kocpilal with a brokto jaw, a •9•
broken shouldfor and thrtt brolcen ribs. and OaUu
polko say a 1rand jury will decide whether
char1es should be riled agaJJut him in ~lion w\lh a fal&.I
accident Monday nighl
A ~nacr was kllled when lhe c r Fritsch waa drivtng
mlaaed an ~trance ramp of 11 busy expraaway OI\ the north
edae ol Owlas Sev..,n persona In anotht!r
ear were injured, one seriously
John Femgl.JS, an lnvesligatQr (or the Dallas Police Department, said frlt.sch
had been drinkrna. but wa5 DOt leaiaJly 1n
tox1cated, at lhe llmt: of t he acc.1dent.
Nelda K Burks. 41 , of Plano. Tcul'>,
~ho was with Fntsch. died of head and
l'hest lnJur1es.
All the passenger:, tn the other vehicle
were released excei>l for a 67-year -old
woman. who was listed In serious cond1 "••TSCM lion Tuesday with a broken wrist. cracked
ribs. head injuries. severe lacC'ra Uons and a bruised chest
The accident wlll be referred without c harges to the
Dallas County grand j ury. pohce said.
"Th.is is a routine referral ~ause the woman who ..,., as
killed was a passenger in the c.-ar that was in v1olation." in
vesligator Ray Hawkins said.
"Had somebody in another car be-en killed, he t Fntsrh 1
would probably have bee n put m Jai l and a charge: of 1nvolun
tary manslaughter referred." Hawkins Miid
A spokesman for the Houston Oilers said Fritsc.-h's "1rl·
had bet>n incontac.-t with club offlr1als rrom tht' t'ouplt''
hom e in Richa rdson. She told a reporter. "I don't "ant lo tJlk
to a nyone. I 1ust want to be left alone ..
Fritsch. a native of Austna and veteran soccer player .
was signed by the Dallas Cowboys in 1971 as a frct• ugenl. lie
held the regular place-kickln~ job throu~h 1975. except for thl•
1974 season. which he missed h<'caui.c of an 1nJury He Jatl'r
became the Oilers' kic ker
------Quote of t hf" Day------.
Pro golfer Don January on why J une will be his big-
gest month. financially. this year. "That's when two or
my kids finish college "
OriN. llit Spark"~ u11sa" City
Kansas City edl?cd Oakland, 4·2, as i\mos Otis la
hit a two-out double in the C'1,ghth inning to score
George Brett with the· t 1e-bre:ik1ng run 1n
Ame rican Leajtue action Tuesday . . Wayne
Nordbaren's two-run homer i n the seventh broke UP a
pitching duel between Chicago's Britt Bums and Minnesota 's
Darrel Jackson, giving the Whlte Sox a 2-0 victory . . Carl
Yastnemsk.i hit a two-run homer tn the ntnth to lead Boston
pas t Toronto. 5-4 . . . Jim Spencer drove
in three runs and Reggie Jack$00 two in
a n ei~ht-run second inning to boost the
New York Yankees to a 9-6 triumph over
Detroit . . . Tom Veryier's RBI single
with two out capped a two-run rally in the
ninth as Cleveland shaded Baltimore. 7·6
... Rickey "Buste r" Kttton, IO his rirst
m ajor league appearance. a nd Bob
McClure teamed to pitch a three-hitte r
while Sino Lezcano s mashed a two-run
double to lead Milwaukee to a 4·1 victon·
0T1\ over Seattle ... World champion Pills
burgh required 13 innings to subdue Philadelphia as pinch
hitter Mike EHier singled home the winning run to snap a
three-game losing streak and put the Pirates back into the
National Leagu e E ast lead. s na pping a fi ve-gaml'
Philadelphia winning streak ... A two-run triple by Jeff
Leonard in the fourth inning and a run·scoring single by Jose
Cruz rallied Houston to a 4·2 victory over San D1l'gO . . Ken
Henderson, making his first start since coming off the dis
abled list last week. followed Jerry Martin's double with a
tie-breaking single to ll'ad the Chkago Cubs to a 4·2 wan over
Montreal . Unbeaten rookie Mark Bomback allowed six
hjts 10 71,3 innings for his third vic.-tory and contributed a two-
run double to a 14 hit New York Mets attack as St. Louis
dropped its 14th game in 16 decisions. 9.5 . Gary Matthews
drove m two runs with a double and tnple and Dale Morphy
added a two-run double for Allanta in a 6·3 victory over San
Francisc.-o.
1\1 .. 11118'...,_.••r••U A••••
DA.1.LAS 7raaecb' b.u a&ruck-'l'ony Doneu. IE
Dallaa CowboY9 runnln1 back. for lbe aecond time •II•
la a .. t.bu a year -• YQUDC woman friend b.u
d•ed. Prtnceu Colllna. 22. • Dallu fuhioo model, collapted
and died Monday after 1wferln1 an epUeptlt aelsure, ctocwrs
11ld. They added lbal epUe09y {1 not ordlnarUy fatal.
COW.na had bffn d•Una Donett otcuaooally since the
dHU-ol hit nancee, Oi1l Anita ClaytA>n, last June, a f amlly.
member Uld. Clayton dltd of a a..-ve dt.order, Ou.Ulaln·Barre
1yndromt. whkb alJo rarely CIUM9 cleat.bl. , t..~Unl hto been a model ta.bee •"-faduated 1i"OrnY \,
OaUu' South Oak CUff hl&b school al a1e 1 . She brleOy at·
tended Mounta1o Vlew College. tMa moved to New York. and
rtl•tnUy returned to Dallas. when she lived with her
1raodmother
.------8cuefHIH Te.ta9 -------
On t.hls date m baseball in 1973 :
Moatreal's Clyde Mashore Ueda m~r league record
with bls setOnd consecutive plnch·bit home run a.s the Ex·
poa lost toctnclnnaU. 6·S.
Onlhiadatcln l~
Dale l.mlg's home run off Carl Erskine powe~ the
Pills burgh Pirates to a 3·2 victory over Brooklyn and com-
plet ed h.is ~ord strln111 ot at least ooe homer-In eight con·
8C'cuuve games
Today's Birthday
Houston l\stros lnlit>lder Rafe al Landesloy 1~ 27.
Detroit Ttgt•f'S outfwldcr Kirk Gibson ls 23
tlorP Oly•pk Sc ru9glr111 Prrdl~f.-d
Sovlt>t nnd Western o«iclllls predict further • stru.:~lcs over pnrtlclpollon ln the Moscow Olym ·
PH'S d~plte the publlc-allon or an authoritative Hst
or part1<'1pants by the IOC in La u sanne,
Swlt:ierland Tuesdal. Tht• most sen ous losses to the Games
a re the absences o the United States, West Germany and
Japan. all big medul·winncrs at Montreal .. Tracey
Wic kham. Australia's top swimmer . says she will not
part1c1p11ti-in the Moscow Summer Gumt's even though the
<'OUntry·~ 01 mp1c committee vott.'<l to send a team ... The
Lo.." Ani:1·le' OI) mp1C' Organmng Comm1tlee for the 1964
Summt'r (;,1nw:-. :.ays 1t hus deC'hncd 1m·1tat1ons from lht·
Mosco" Oh nlf"'' <'ommttl(.'(' to attend th<• XX II 01) mp1ud
bt-gmnmg Jub ~ The Olympic Lotter). wh1l'h '-'lb sup
post.•d to bring a big puy-off to Lake Plac id . turned out to be
. another strOkl' or bad financial luck for tht· host of the J9M()
Winter Olympics The lottery netted only S4 1 m1111M7"ftlr
s hort or the original goal or $100 mil hon
.~aec.• ~t11r11" co Mcuhi119CfUt Btdl•••
Genf> Shu.-rc•tums to tht.' Washington Bullets. • rt-placmg Dick Molla . Shue led the Bullets to four
d1v1s1onal titles and reached the NatJOnal Basket·
ball Assoc1allon playoffs five llm«.'S rrom 1966 to
1973 . Unhappy three·llme NRA scoring champion Georie
Gervin wants to be traded bccaust.· of an impasse over a nt''4
contract w1th the San Antoruo Spurs. !:>purs ofhc1als Sa) they
have no immediate plnns to put Ger vin on the block San
Diego Charf;!t.•r runmni! back Mike Thomas
has undt.·rgone knt:e cartilage surgt.'r~
aftC'f a r:icquctball injury EJ't
Germany ' Pt>lra Schnf'idt'r -.hattt•red her
s w1 mmmg world record in th.: 400·mett.•r
medley Tuesd.1y '41th a 4 38 44 clO<'k ·
mg ... :--;ew York Giants h.ne backer Dan
Lloyd will miss the 1980 ~ea.,on bt><:ause of
a disease or the l~·mph nodt-s ... Pe-dro
Acosta or ColombHI IOJUred hlS '>houldt'r and knee when he fe ll from th<' nn~ during
a non-title hghtwe1ght flJO:ht Tuesday '41th '"u1 Cbarlle Nash of Ire land. The seventh·
round accident in the scheduled JO·rounder led to Nash being
a wa rded a win when Acosta was unable to return to the
fight ... A scheduled 19-round middleweiJO:hl fight in
Sacramento between Pe~ IUnzany and Sugar Ray Ham-
mond ended in a draw when Ranzany was cut over the left
eye by an acc.-idental head butt 10 the third round Cal
Poly Pomona wrapped up the NCAA Division II baseball cham·
pionship with a 13~ victory over the Um\ ers1t) of !'lie"
Haven. Brian Zell led the way for Cal Poly with a thr~ run
homer in a 16-hil attack ... The Division I College World
Series opens in Omaha Friday with M1a m1 . Arizona and
California r anked 1-2-3 ... West Texas State University wa~
placed on two vears probation bv the Missouri Vallev Con
fe r ence for a ser ies of violations in rive athletic pro
grams. .The Lakers Jost rookie Marty 8 yrne-s today to lhe
Dallas Mavericks in the National Basketb:ill Association ex·
pansion draft The Mavericks. who "'111 be~m play next
season. picked one player from eac.-h of the 22 existing NDA
teams. Among the picks we re Austin Carr of Cleveland and
Richard Washington of Milwaukee ... The 6,400-seat Calgary
Corral. proposed home of the transplanted Atlanta Flames, 1s
unacceptable to the National Hockey League bec.-ause of 1b
s mall size. says NHL President John Ziegler.
T~•i•n~ R adio
TV: No events scheduled,
RADIO: Baseball -Texas at Angels. 7.30 p.m . KMPC
!710).
Day Named
OCC Athlete
Of the Year
O r a ng e Coa s t Coll ege
sophomore first baseman Ray
Day has been named the
school's Male Athle te of the
Year for 1979-80.
The 6-2, 18:1-Pounder out or
Servite High ~omes the 31st
OCC athlete to win the award
Ht' is a lso the first baseball
player to win since 1962
This year Day helped thP
Pirate") to their fir,l ba~t·ball
<'hamp1onsh1p 10 the I I yf'ar h1!>
tory of the South Coa'>t Con
ference
Day f1n1s hed thf' regular
'l':JSOn "Ith ,J 354 h.1tlin).!
avi>ra~'"' "Ith four hom1· run'
and 39 RBI
Day's selcctaon was made by
th e Oran Rt' Co a s t Collf't:P
COJC'hlOJ:: !ot<.1 H
F,....Pafl#BJ
ANGELS .••
four innings, but Aue 11ld &hat wu one trlp which waan•t
oeceuary.
"I HAD J\JST walked John El·
lls on four straight pitches.
Larry c.-ame out. but I already
knew what I was golng to do,"
Aase said.
Sherry. bands tucked ln his
back pockets, looked Aase ln the
eye and said, "Go after tum.
Don 't get cute. Make him hit the
bull."
Aase .pretended like he needed
the advice.
"But 1 had already decided
that Richie tlsk was go{ng to
have to hit a home r to hurt me.
because I wasn't going to walk
ham," Aase said . "I was going to
cha llenge him."
Aase fired two strikes past
Zisk. then got him lo bit a one.
hopper back to the mound to end
the game
The shutout was the fifth in
Aase's four-year caree r. but on.
l y t he second by an Angel
p1t<'her th1i. year . fl was thf:
staff's eighth complete game tn
41 staru.
Toni g ht r ook ie F r e ddie
Martinez < l ·OI ~raps up the
homestand against the Rangers'
Jon Matlack <J-l 1
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TIIOMPSON TRADE. • •
"l'C't n~ act ion .q~;11n ,1 r q~ht
hander<; and .,µdi m~ H1.>d CJn"'
at fl Nt ba'l' Th<· '4 a} nur l1nf'\Jp ""J
hdlanC't-d . I h'll "''' nt't-ded c;o m•·
ldt handed P"" 1·r ." Fn·go' 1
... au1 ··1 h~·I JJ<ion ThomfJ'on
"'111 pn)V1dl' that for U'> "
\nd what h a ppen~ 1n .,1 ,
'-'f'Cks. '4ht•n Ha} lor return..., t11
take his Job back as the DH''
"Theo l'U have a pleasant dt·
c·..,1on 111 mak•• <1h<1ut ""her" t1o
pu t T ... o mp ... o n .. rt·.:n"
.mi..,.,t>n'd
i\S FOR ('()" F:"~ .. 1 n:ill\1•
Southem Californian. th1• tr:id•·
tl1dn 't romt· J' J 'hv<"I.
"~h ~1k and I '-'tr1· d"cuc;, m~ the poc1'>1btl1tl4'" JU't la<.t
night." s aid Cowen' "I rclt
comfortable here. but Detroit
1·allcd to tt.'11 mt· 1 ·11 be pl a} m)o?
t·\C'rv da". and thJt makt>' m1· happ~ i m 1us t 1-!I Jd tr1 be
wanted "
Ha,as1 -.:ud hC' rould ha\1• ~ot
ten a pitcher for Co" ens. but rl'lt
the Thompson dC'.11 "'a' mort' Jt
tractive.
"FOVR CLt:BS l'Jllt.-d th1 -.
m o r ni ng and a i.kcd :.bout
Cowens. but they weren't offer
ing what we wanted." said
Bavasa. "Detroit offered a cou
p i e or p it c h e r s. but th t•
Thompson deal sounded better ·
\ C'J rt'i•r 282 hlllc•r ('()wen'>
""" 11ff to a 227 'tart in 34 ,.:.tmt'' for lhf> An~l'l:.. B<Jvai:.1 • IJ-.1•1 '•ii th.it \\ ,. duln l '>('i! tht.·
ft'.tl ( IJ'4t'fl' ht:rt·
T h11mp-;1>0 111..t•'-' h<' ";i<, orr to
.1 povr ~tart , h11 11n,g ~11 '-'Ith
lnur homt'r. :rnd ~I HHI in 31l
~a mt"-He ., a can·1.·r ~5!J h1ttl'r
"'ho ha~ :n c raAed 23 5 homer'
pt.>r year. reac.-hing a ~ak of JI
homers m im.
JASON THOMPSON
HB Girl, 15, Qualifies Bmeball S tan d ings BARWICK
DATSUN
Lucy Collins Gaim V.S. Olympics Team
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. Lucy Collins and
Beth Kline of the SCATS gymnastics team, re·
turned home to a heroine's welcome today at club
headquarters In Huntington Beach after suc·
cessfully quaiifying for the U.S. Olympic gym-
nastics team Tuesday nighL
Collins, 15, lives in Huntington Beach and
:: placed fourth in the all-around competition to gain
ooe of Lbe six spot.s. Kline, 14, 9f Covlna, tied for
sixth in all·around and ls the u:s. national cham·
; pion ln noor exercise
•
ville Coliseum, s ald s he had been msp1red by
Romania's star Nadia Com anecl. who dominated
the 1976 Olympics In Montreal
"The whole Romanian team was good and
Nadia Comane<'i -she just hits all the time," said
Talavera after winning the top overall spot on the
team
"l'M JUST GLAD IT'S over." added the 4·9,
74'h·pound athlete. "Even though we're not goln~
GYMNASTICS : BF.CAUSE OF THE TIE for sixth, seven girl& t were na~ to the team. Kline had a perfect t score ol 10.0 when stie won the noor exercise
., crown a month ago.
~ Meanwhile, Bart Conner, one of the best gym· to Moscow. it's an honor to make the team. ana t nasts ln America. says he plans to compete long everybody wants to be on it but only six can "
., aft.er the 1980 Olympic Games are over. ~ "When we came down here, we knew full well foinl.og Conner on the men's teams are Jim
" thaL we. we.ren:.t-going~" aid the 22:yea.c-old liartun&. 19. of Nebraska; Peter Vidmar, 18. 4 ~ Uoivenil)' or Oklahoma student, who captured the UCLA freshman; Roa Galimore, 21, of Iowa State.
N 1 ........ the • 01 p1 ti team Philip Caboy, 18, of Nebruka; Larry Gerard, 2S. o. .....-on men • ym c omnas cs . of Nebraska, and one alternate, Mike Wilson. 23, of
''I PIAN ON COMPETING long past the the Univenitv of Oklahoma.
Olympic 1ames th1I summer, maybe ooe or two Jolnine Talavera oo t.M'women's squad are
• more OlJlllplet," he said. "I treated UliJ •• Jusl Kathy Johnson 20· Marcia Frederick, 11 ; Collins: another Important competition. J don't think of the Amy Koopma~. 013; Julia nne McNamara and
• ramlflcaUona of the team lhat won't 10." Kline
' Conner aald be adjusted hla attllude • · thrOUlboat the boycott controversy from one of TAIAVEllA8COBED7t.15towintheoveralltl·
clllbefief lDtO ooe ol aceeptuce. ue. followed by Jobnlon at 78.s:IO and F'rederidt at
"You say 'Okay, what'• import.ant to me?' I 76.150.
dedded to compete . . . I can stlU bana on. For
aome ol tbl ~ wbo are mu-,uial, Ulil wu the
crownina blow. '
CONN&&. 22, WllO FINl8BED competition TMedlY with a tom muscle 1n bAI rtcbt bicep, bad
led the men'• eftlll ~ into Cbe nnaia.
Traeee Talavera ltd n competitors far the she
~ Oii tbe ..-•a utioDel tena.
TaJawra. a 1Um 11-JMl'--old wbo captured the
llHril ot tbe 8.0ll taos wbo packed the Jack.son-
'
Conner wound up with 57.20 polnU in the op-·
Uonal competition for a total of 116.20, while
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WH third al 1\4.~.
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meet.a. lncludlfll events tn West German)' 1nd the
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Cards
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Voting
NEW YOkK 1/\Pl
Even thouah the)'"' In
IHI pla~ ln lb., 11and
an1s the hot hltttn SI
1. o u i • C' •rd 1 n ll I~ •re 1.-adlng the Nutt()nal
Lt<atJltt' In u cauplt> elf
th•nttA ' H"~'"' b Dtttnl( a nd All Star volei.
B uaeball Co m
n11ss1o11.-r Uov.1t• Kuhn's
o ll1ce-annoufH't-d Tut>:.
day that m c>arlv result1'
bued on a fov. ·hundr ~
thousand ballot". the
Cardmat.. v. ho Ind the
mBJClni with .. ~ tt•um
battrng ·" t'I u)(t•, huci
four pluyt>rb h.•odin~ ut
thr1r po 1t11.m b Mon
than 12 mllhon vott•, an~
expt>rted tu ht> l'd~l
before tht.> J unt> 25 de
adhnc. the ~·1m1.· v.111 bl'
in Lo~ An~elt·~ Jul) H
(' a rdinab '>hurts lop
Garry Templeton wa~
the leadin~ vole getter
overall v.1th 133.720,
more than double the
total of shorts:,top run
nerup Dave Cont'eJ)<'ton
of Cincinnati St Louh,'
Ted S1mmoni. wa~ tops
at ratrht•r . ahead of
a not hN Rl!d, Johnnv
Benc-h , b\ 1 l:J.Z~lfi to
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ble Play('r'-. Kl·1th
1 lernandei. of Sl l.outs
led Pittsburgh's W1l11e
Stargell t 16.09f\ 69.483 MATER DEl'S STEVE MENDOZA LEAVES THE MOUND A WINNER.
Carlson
It's l:M.>g1nnm g to sound like an echo. but the
Orange Coast area has lost another varsity coacn.
who is sick and tired of the me first syndrome m
athleucs at every level.
This time it's f'ountam Valley High baseball
coach Jtm Dunn. who lasted only two seasons. win·
ning a tiUe in his first campaign befor e dropping
to a 6·14 record this past season.
Dunn. 36. and tn roaching for half of his life.
was tabbed lo replace John Cole two years ago.
although he did not seek the JOb Here's what be
has lo say about what he's leaving bchmd·
''EVERY REASOI\. THAT I had for not want·
ing the JOb proved right. The mamtenance of the
held is a full time JOb 10 itself, yet you're paid S200
more than an assistant
"For some reason you don't dare mention the
word rebuild \'ou r an t sa}' that. people are in·
s uited
"And parents don't rare about winning or los·
ing. or even 1f the proper techniques are being
taught. All thal count::. 1s whether or not their kid
plays or s1L"
"l found out the first year. when we won the
Sunset Lea~ue r hump1onsh1p. that 1t was true
"THE SF.l.f'JSllNESS in the pros carries right
down to the· high ~r hool lc-vel Fountain Valley
m 1ght be 4· I I in league. but as long as No 1 hit
300. that 's OK
"And ont.• thing that really got to me. was the>
way anonymous phone calls were actually listened
to by the adm1mst rallnn
"It JUSt 1nok all the d1gmt~ and good feeling
out of C'Oarhin~ "
These horror stones keep rommg from every
direction and m virtually e"ery i-.port If som e guy
isn 't trying to sue a <'Oarh for denying his kid a
s hot at the pros by not playmg him, the coach is
being hung in effigy for not producing a cham
p1onsh1p team
IT DOESN'T MATTER that the kid lacks
talent or that five others happen to have cham-
pionship asp1ration!>, too. Add weak·kneed and
backbone-less adminstralive personnel and it
mak<'s for an impossible situation.
If you take a c lose look. however. it's those
Wlth a grudge lo bear involving their No. l that are
doing most of the yelling about the won-loss re·
cords.
.. -
Coach Lost
Yet when you do win. well. that's incidental
So you won the league title How come you didn't
win CI F., And 1f you won CIF. how come you didn't
do it twice? There is no end to 1t.
Dunn. incidentally. will asslsl m foot ball in the
fall at FoWltam Valley. but is eyeing a move to
Steamboat Springs, Colo .. too. No s uccessor has
been named • • •
HERE'S ONE THAT SUPPED away from
Edison High He's Jim Jefferson. recently tabbe<l
by Anzona State for a baseball scholarship
Jefferson finished his seruor season at Marcos
de Niza High 10 Tempe and fashioned a 1.49 ERA
with 115 stnkeouts in 94 innings pitched while com.
p1ung a 10-5 record
Jefferson. a product of Huntinj?ton Beach htUe
leagues and freshman baseball at Edison before
transferring. 1s his team·~ MVP. ••• FOUNTAIN VALLEY COACH Mike Milner
and his football st.alf will be conducting a ramp for
Junior All ·Amcnran~ 1n the 8-14 a~e group July 28
through Auf.t. I
Cost involves $25 per player for the fi ve two·
hour sessions Interested parties s hould contact
Milner at 962·3301. Ext 275. • * •
AROl!ND THE BEAT -Justice won out re·
<'ently with the appointment of Bill Crow as Mis·
s1on Viejo Htgh's head football roach. replacing
John Murio. Crow. a longtime aide. has been con·
s1dered by many as the key to the D1ablos' success
The Van Homs have been making some de
ris1ons Ezra will cont10ue as Fullerton College's
basketball coach and his son. Steve. will follov..
Stu, alter two years at Orange Coast. 1s headed for
College of Great Falls in Montana . UCLA has
corralled Corona del Ma r 's Bob CaU !golf> and
Craig Kamen 1sw1mmmg>. while dtstance star
Andy Gerten is headed for Harvard. aquatics star
Steve Rigle r is bound for Cal Poly c San Luis
Obispo>. three.sport st a r Paul Gllleburd 1s
headed for College of the Redwoods and tennis star
Rob Case is set for Claremont . Newport
Harbor is supplying Stanford with swimmer Todd
Lincoln, USC with volleyball star BUI YardJey.
Princeton with multi-talent Alan Gaddis, San
Diego State with basketball-volleyball ace Bruce
Caldwell, UC Santa Barbara with volleyball star
Kevin Droke a nd Redlands with three·sport star
Peter Helfrich .
Tough Row to Doe
OCC Faces Cornell, Ca l
Ailing Surf,
Portland Vie
SYRACUSE. NY. -Orange
Coast College will have a chance
to avenge a pair or earlier de·
feats all in one effort ThUMlday
in the opening heat races or the
18th aMual l RA Nl'tlonat ln·
t ercollegiate rowing c ham· p1 onships at Lake Onondaga
here.
"We feel rea1 good about this
he at for our freshma n boat ...
Grant says.
In the other heat for freshman
eights. Pennsylv.arua. M~l.T ..
Cotumbfa. Northeastern. Syr·
ac use and Cornell will contest
each other.
P ORTLAND -With start.mg
goalkeeper Mike Mahoney re ·
m a lmng in Southern California
alte r s urgery on his broken
hand. the California Surf faces
lbe Portland Tim be.rs b.ere.
tonight in a North American
Soccer League contest.
The Pirate junior vanity crew
bas been _placed in the same
heat with Cornell and California. two tearm .that hold wins over the Sues t.b1S season . AJso ln the
same heat are Navy and Boston
Un1venlty
"We're hoping 9/e have Im·
proved slnce we raced them the
laat Ume," Coach Dave Grant
aaya "The weaUter baa been
r pleuant but wind.a up to 15 knots
have been blowln1 today c W ednelday)."
In the freshman et1hta racet
Oranp Cout bu ~ placea
wlt.b Bolton Unlvertlty, Navy,
Dartmoutll and Wl.tconJln.
' f
The other junlor varsity heat
race wtll include Brown.
Northeastern , M .l.T .•
Dartmouth. Syracuse aod Rhode
bland.
Meniben of the OCC JV eight
Include Gary Hooper, Scott
Lang Wblt Hall. Clay
Haberman Cbrh Tomlin,
,.,Norman MacLeod. Dan Freeee.
Kurt Klus and coxawaln Lee
Miller.
M.erp~ra of tbe freshman
etght Include Todd Landwehr. Jtff Johnston. Troy Klnaey,
Drew Cree, Dav. Bunnell, Jolul
Tbompaon, Jeffrey Luckey,
Wallace Bl"O'flJD and couwaln
Tim C.cnnell.
Ma honey. out Inde finitely arter fracturtng two fingers on
hla left hand ln Saturday's 2· I
shootout losa to San Diego. will
be replaced by Alan Mayer.
The Surf I s without the
services of its leading scorer.
Steve Moyers. Wolfgang
Suhnhob and Stephen Feeney.
But for every injured Surf
player, there's a aldellned
Timber player.
Port.land will be mlptna Clive
Charles (shin bruise). Jim
Conway <tendlnlU1 ln the ankle>.
Mike Flater <knee problems>
and Glen Myerotck (knee In·
jury).
TM 1\mben. 4.5, ate ln 1 .. t
place ln the NaUooal/WIM Con· terence.
DAILY PIL.OT •:J
Homers Help MD Loyola C~e.,r
Ineligible f
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Monarclu Gain CIF Fi nals LOS ANGELES MP>
-The t.. o y ota · Marymoul\t b4ike all
By aOGEa CA&LSON
Of .. ~ ........
The amutng Mater Del H1ah
Monarchs continue to amaze. with
Tuesday'• 8-~ victory upping their
wlnninac ways to 11 out ot the la.st 14
decisions.
Today they are girding ror a Cl f
4·A championship showdown with de·
rending c h a mp El Segundo at
Anaheim Stadium following their
fourth straight triumph over a league
champion in the 32·team baseball
playoffs .
El Segundo. the Bay League UUlst.
swept past Simi Valley. 12-4. to earn
the right to defend 1t~ crown The
game is scheduled for Saturday
night at 7 30.
TUESDArs VICTIM was {)('I Rey
League c hampion Notre Dame
<Sherman Oaks> as tht> Monarrh.i.
began Wlth their customary 3·0 def
1rit. then rallied behind the clutch
p1trh1ng of Steve Mendota. Jot.>
Donahue'!> lead·produr 1ng two run
homer and a bases·deanng ms1de·
the-parlc homer by Amm David
The Monar chs battled bark with
two 1n the si"COnd on Mike Joruiz· two
run single aflc·r David v. nlked and
we nt to third on Phil Spen('('r's dou
ble
They took the lead &t 4 J wh(•n
David got a board on an inf1t•ld
boun rt>r to third. foll o wt'd by
Donahue's belt over th<' nght hl'ld
fence at Santa Ana Collt.>Re
And they appeared to havl' tl 1N'd
when they loadt'd tht> ba~e~ in tht·
fifth on !>1nglc~ from Slt>\ t' Urad~ and
Pt>lt-Beall. '>andwu·ht:'1 1.1round T1>m
Ba int"~ frt'l' pa~"
Oa\'ld <.lappt'd J '>harp llm•r to
renter and John Mc•C't-11 '' ~ambhnl!
dive bur khrt'd. tht' hall get\Jni.: JJdJo.l
and rolltng to tht• dt•t.·pe~t purt of c·1•n
ter field. allowmR David to ~o ttk
routt.'. for a ~rand ~lam homn
Soccer
Signups
Schedu led
Two datl'S for lh1: San
C l e m <'nlt· and
Capistrano Beach A YSO
( Rt-Ji?ion 111 1 socce r
s1gnups have tx-en set by
league officials and will
ta ke place on the next.
two Saturdays from 10
a .m . to 2 · p.m . at two
loc.-allon.<1
Thl· l>11-{nup" v.111 takt.·
pla<'e at Ralphs Marke t
on Piro Avenut> and at
K · M art on Estrella 1n
San Clemente
Notre Dame fought back tn the team which J'Jl(lyt! in
aeventb with a pair of runs and had th e 197 9 · 80 N ~A A
the bases loaded. but Mendoza I« tourname nt had, a n
the last balt~r looking ror hl& 1 Ith a<.'ademlcally tnelif11blc
strikeout and lhe Monarchs had the ir pl ayer· the uni ve7uty
ticket to Anaheim said Tuesday 1.
The player '!. 1de 'luty
"WE <TIIE COACHES) were f\ght· was withheld t
ing· between ourselves about possibly The v1olat1on has en
bringing in relief." said an e motion r eported to the N AA
choked Coach Bobby Ickes "But our and the West C asl
pitching sta.ff is so young. we weren't At h 1et1 c Conf e re11 ce.
sure anyone else could do any bet· said the school's ptesi
·ter .. de nt. the Rev. DonaW P
Mendoza walked a pair and gave Me rrifield. }
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also fanned the side He whiffed at
least one Notre Dame ball<'r 1n ever}
inning
~otre Dame Coach Al Alcala wa'
hitter in defeat. charging the• umpm:
v. a:. a homer in the Mater l>c1 <'&mp
HI!> ov.'l\ pitc her Sle\'e Cottrt.-11.
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A fi eld studies course designed to help local
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Hob No rds kQg , 65 )'ear --0ld powNboat r aC'er
from Van NU)'l>, has added sWI another spe('(j r1·
cord to his long slrmg of accomphsbments 1n lhe
rugged sport of boat racmi
Nordskog now chums the record of 119 mt~
per hour in the ET (Endurance Tunnel) boat raC'
lng class. He established the kilometer mark at
the annual Parker , Ariz Spring Regatta .
The rerord brings Nordskog's national and
world t.Jlle. to lfi. making him lht• holdt·r of mnn
s peed and enduranC't' n•cords thJn c1n) otht'r
racer . past or pres'-·nt
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pratifytng sinc-e tt came short!) after his return to
the ET cla55 which hl' dominated from 1973 LO 197i
as the holder of the l ' S No I pm1t.Jon He re·
turned to racing this class tn this ) ear's seven
hour EndurO Wh('re he ftnlShcd first
Boes Shoot for T op
"Our gosil 1s to fm i11h the season as one of thE>
top three collegiate sailing teams m the rounlry
We have enough talent on t.tus squad to realize tbJt
goal."
This was tht> observation o ( Coach Jj m
Jorgensen of the Ora Age-Coast C-Oll~~e team as tus
Bucs started sharpcnin~ their skills for the ln·
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cmZENSBANK
OF COSTA MESA
Harbor at Baker m Co-.tu Ml'.'>J
Member rDlC
Rt1ling
Affects
Retailer
WASHINGTON <AP1
C o mp e tlnt
wbokultra break lbt
law wh<'n they •lrM t.o C"llm1n ~tc co11t frN'
"tradl' <"redlt" to re
tailer&. th~ Supreme
Court hu ruled un· flOlm~ly.
In a ruling o f
enormou.-. import.an~ to
r e l1t1lers nutlonwlde,
who an 1!118 ran up u $288
billion trade credit lab,
thl' court Tuesday said
such c red1l cut-otrs are
a form ol 1Uegul prlce-
rixint:
At tssuc In the case
leading to the court ·s un -
s q~ n t·d de<"1s1on "as
fl ve beer wholesalers in
Fresno. Calif.. who al·
le~edly m 1967 dedded
to halt all tnde c redit.
Heritage Bank takes ple&urc in announcing 1ha1
Bru<:e Olson has Joined the-Bank as Vice President·
Manager, N.:wport Beach O ll1ce.
Herit~e Bank
Member FDIC
Accounts I n\urcd to SI 00,(XX)
I ~01 <.;u~rior AH·nuc. NC'"' (X'n Beach. C"a. 92663
("l.i) f>i) ()(~)
Business
Ta11k Test
A 40·milhmcter Div1s1on Air Defense. 2un S\Ste m , designed c.nd d e
veloped at Ford Aerospace's Attronutron1c d1v1~10n, l'\t""' µori
Beach.. has bet'n delivered to Fort Bhss. Tcxa.:, for contractor t e~t
mg and evaluation by the US Army T"o prototypes, in cludm~
this one mounted on a modified M48A5 tank ch as1s. \\ere developed
by Ford Aerospace division
DC-IO
OAIL Y PILOT •S
Lewl1 Farer is senior vlce president·
investment.a of PalDe. Webber, '•ck.loll 6 CartJa
lncorp. Futtr la an Investment exeeulive with
Paine Webber's Newport Beach office.
a. AJbrt&bt. Costa Mesa. ls manager ol data
proceafing for Ser vco. a division of Smith In·
ternaUonal, Inc., Newport Beach.
The board of dirttlors of Nuclear Medk al
Syst.eme, Inc., Newport Beach. has declared a 25
percent stock d1v1dend (one new share for every four
shares held> payable June 27 to shareholders of re·
cord Junes.
Golden West AirtlnH, based in Newport Beach,
has announced 52.632 passengers were boarded dur·
ing Apnl. Passenger boardings
for the rirst three months totaled
212,775. an increase of 3 21 per.
cent over the sume per.00 in 1979,
a('COrd.tng t.o llenry VM S, prel'>I·
dent.
KJm Saadl'non, Irvine, 1!.
vice pres ident of otra<"e a d·
min1strat1on for Wesu.•rn PaclOc
FloaoclaJCorp., Newport Beach
oo~s
Gartand D. Doss 1~ national ~ales man<igl'r !or
TestMa~r. Collt.a Me~a
Appomtmenll:. have bttn announct:d al three
8ank of America branches in the Ordnge Coast
area'.
-Wllllam S. P~rsoo 1s vice president ano
manager of the MJtn Street and Elh'i Avenue
branch 111 Huntington Ucach.
-Keith R. Lopp ,., manager of the Newport
•kach We-stcbff branch
-Davis A. Smilb 1:-. a!.s1stant v1c1· pre<;1dent and
rt· JI <"lJtt.• 1llop.1rtm1·nt hl'Jd or the lrv11w lndu.,tnal
hr.im•h
Anthon y Wong of t hl' Uong Kong Tr ade
[)eH•lopmt-nt Count ii -w ill -.r>t·ak J l thf' ~tunday
meetmi: <If lht· ~orld Trade Cenlt'r Ai.~iatlon of <1ran~e Count' The 11 30 am meet 1., planned for
thr Reg1<>try ll<>tel, 18800 MacArthur lilvd , Irvm~.
"Ho"' Yriu r C'om p:rn y Could Do Mnr~ ttusiness
"'1th Hon~ Kon~ v. 111 be the title of ~cing·~ talk
Ruling .. (),·•·r 'T iu" Countf"r
NASO Ustiftq\
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McDonnell Douglas
Corp. has said that 1t
plans lo appeal a federal
court ruhng which held
that tbe company could
be liable for punitive
dam ages stemming
from last year's crash of
a DC-10 at Chicago '!.
O'Hare Airport.
A SPOKES MAN for
the St. Louis-bas ed
aerospace manufacturer
contended the ruling by
U .S . Distri ct Judge
Hubert L. Will was 1n
error and said 1t would
be appealed.
The f ac t s o f the
accid e n t ~nd
inv es t1~at1on s b y
gove rnmt'nl a gencies
a b so l\·c Mc D onnell
Dou g l a.., o f
re s po n s 1b il 1t y and
"therefor €.' thl•r<' 1s no
basis for assN.!.merit of
any da magl·s aga 1n ~t
the compan)," the
spokesman said
WILL RULED las t
week that Americ an
Airlines, which owned
the j etliner . was not
liable fo r punitive
damages becaui.e at
that time it was based in
New York. "hich, unlike
M1s soun. prohibits such
d amages.
The May 25, 1979,
cras h killed 273 persons
after an engine fell orr
the plane dunng takeoff.
Business
Talk Set
A p r e -bu sines s
workshop, designed to
provide participants
with in formation on
making a judgement on
feasibility of proposed
business, Is scheduled
Thursday ln Santa Ana.
The public is invited to
the 8 :30 a.m. lo 4 p.m .
workshop at Santa Ana
City· Hall, building No.
20, Clvtc Center Drive,
Santa Ana.
F inance. marketing,
business planning and
leplrequ:tNnnenls wlll
be discussed. Informs ·
tlon 834-4845.
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NEW YOHK IAJ>> Twel ve years ago Dan M
Kr11usse. tired of working for otheni and seeing otheni reap
the reward&. <1uit his Job at. hl'ad of Fort Worth's Champlin
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at age 42 he wu1hed to exercise them, and he kne w ulao
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_TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
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Ulle IOCHRI 0 IWIDTIMI
HOtl Oeor11• i<..-naoy , .... V-• into State
., .. Pr-'" Joltel. lllit\Otl
IOt a IOdl 11 IN ~"°""'
WOt10 behonO pti.on wlllQ
• ~ 9UlllN€TT ANO,_,.,.
0-11-StllMI< .no ~·• -~ II •• All .. On Terror
,,,. ~Bl V•-lhe Ku
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0-~ GrlUllld, Ric> l orn
I~ f 8i .,,,,.ltg.a._ Iha
lllUIOerl of lllrM '""I
rogllll wonatt 111 M1U.1
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• HTOHIOHT
~t Susan f riedmen
Repon., CarOI MOflon
IOOU I t the Boal<! Of
~aor• r9C(l
TUBE TOPPERS
CBS fJ 8 :00 -"The Incredible
.Jourm.•y of Dr Meg Laurel ·• Lind.say
Wa gner sl¥r~ c.u~ <i physician trying to
bring moo~rn medicine to a backward
mountw.n people (photo at left>.
KTLA 0 a·oo -.. Arabesque."
Gregory Perk and Sophia Loren head
the ca.st of this movie drama of murder
•md intrigue
NBC 0 ~.30 Bob Hope Special.
Colorado'~ Air f'orce Academy 1s the
S('ttlng for this cele bration of the
legendary com edian 's 17th birthday
<stor y. photo be lo" >
wflO 1a oe1ern.....o to Niii 11
mvroerer ~or• Owl don
fCCllRI
ti) NIOHT OAUDrf
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Hoet ~canon
I DATINO~
0 MCNEW&
f ommy't eun, '""' Mil·
macWile MlllMtlM•. •
PllOC*. wt'() .. IMf1lnd In
hll~lllJl ta:ao• ~ * • "Torpedo 1141(' ( 1064)
J.,,_ -..Mon. 1.1111 P11met
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lat dUtltlQ WO<ld Wal II ( 1
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• • ·~ • Weatbo und •
I 1Htl RM>dolph 5<011
Vlr0f'll8 Mayo A V llnlcee
~ II pleoed tn cNl<ge
of ll91'1otlQ • ··~ 1tne to 9'llp Q04d out of
Ca1tt0tn.a (1hr .30 mm l
1b.o 8 Cl) C88 LA TE MOVIE • * "Songray ' t 111711)
C nrlttopllar Mltc:llum.
Sl'letr1 Ject.1on Two
YOUflQ men am.. -av ..,
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lem()Or., ,1y &1Ull8CI f'*<
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CAlulnntst Pel 8ucharwin
edllOI Tom Wtci<er llOd
( 1M7) t4untr Hall,
Oor09Y WNfl !NI OWNt
ol Ill• Mall •"OP 11
__, of murder, 1he
8ow.y Boyl ... out 10
find \he rMI c:utpr1t. I 1 Ill I 2:t01 .... 2:25 NIW8
l:IO MOVIE
* .. ·~ "Oevll And '"" OMp" ( 111321 Tallulah
~. Gary Coop.
To rid himWI of Illa
romantoc: ""*· a 6fltl9h
naval commander fft Nof'th
AffiCa deliller ately link•
thelt MIC>mlltine I I llr , 25
""") 2.401 NEWS 2;46 ~ • * * "C-Tlmbetl_ .•
I 10411) Spenoet Tracy,
Lana Turner Th9 young
and pretty ..... of • dlatlfl-
guoMed juOge yeame '°' the l>tiQfll Ngl!ta and ••Cit·
tllQ 1.0Clfll Giima le 04 lhe
~city 12 lvL, JO Min I l:'.00 ., NlW9
1:158 MOV1E · * * • "Oetou1 To ·u.1 .. J:=a~
THE IMDV 8UNCH
The Bteoy ._,_In CN •
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c.. tot eo ~ _. MO
AllQe ..,,_ her .....
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1:30 .. THE 000 OOUPl.E
r..i.. ""' o.c.w 10 ~
''" a layOU1 lld ... 11sono " ._ men • C:OIOQO<t
Wlln ThtS Aonc;i I r~·
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comor>g rnw r.•
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00...1>111 agent
-Aec::flard ~ Ors c"" INt 1980 polrtoc..al
c..-noaogn
Nowhefe" ( 19721 G4l0<ve
Peppard. Cllr•t.l•ne
e.uord An Insurance
•"•8111Qalor ftnelt both
pollc:e end b usiness
• IANfON> """&ON
Fred fellM -1n • SC'-10 991 • colot ...... _ ...
Lindsa y Wagner J a nt-W~ man a nd
Dor othy 1\>1 cGu1n• <from le ft ) i:lrt'
featured in "The lncrt•d1ble J ournl'y of
Uortor Meg La urel," a TV mov 1~ amng
tonight ut 8 on CB~ Ch"'nnel 2
ElJ GREAT
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LI•& Fr om lol'ICOln
C'.-ter" Natillla Maliarov.i '""° An1h0ny Do.-.,.
'"' llfed rn tM "'"9r oc:.n u.llel Ti-1re a ,_ p<O
<1uc11on of Ludw10
Mt0i.ua·1 LA 84ryeOete
choreooreplled oy
M•k•ro•11 "'"n m u11c
al I ar\QOd 111\d cor'°1Jc:lfld
bv Jonn Lanc:h!Mwy
ttUO «D Q) Nl'W8 a:> KUP'S~
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Q MOVIE
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Mila 8nCI the Cl>ft!f ~t
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pnotograph ompO•I·"'' "...,..... fLl CAl'TlOHED A.BC
NEWS
II@ 8AAETTA
An •mb111out ltome1e
• epo11er c omp11c;111e•
S.etl.I I '""WtJgehon "'10
PoltJC.8I ~ fRI D MAVl'AICJ(
When Bart tr-10 COlleC1 on ,_ rouien• wn.. WWln·
"'Qt. he flndt. 1"91 ,,. may
be~ wtlh rnuroer.
81 MOVIE
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root>wy (2 "" . 5 min I l;N I NEWS
4;00 MOYIE
• OO<CAV£TT au..t-UWry Ader (Pen 2
ol 2)(RI G OYIJllEAIY
• OYIJll EASY
a.-1.: Howard Jl!Ma (R~ G MACNl!l / LEHAIER
AE1'0A'T o.-t HowerfJ .leMs (R)
[I tllEIN OAffWt
Guests VIiiage People
fMc:tue Family, Valer.e
Pwnne. Allan c.,.,. Nancy
Wiik•. St-Gullenoetg,
J~Morell
7:30 II TI4l PRICE 18 RIGHT II otae•f£88 BAME Glaaa ,..,._Ing, plngpono
7:00 II C88 HEWS D H8CNEWS Q HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Some ot the more memo-
•able adYenhHes ol RM:hlt!,
Pot .. e Ralph. Fon1oe and
tne Cunn1ngnams are
-al~NlW8 1J C1J JOtCE"8 WILD «D M•A•&•H
B J. becOmM a surrogate
1a111et 10 a I<~ tamily
-,,,. young deughl•
.... mecloCal USialanc:e
tor her 1111r>e< 18 THE BENNY HU
SHOW
rll/ly, hot .. ,er bollla
bursting, 11\Jman catapwlt
Q ~ FN;E THE MUSIC fJ HOUYWOOO
80UAAE.8 0 THE 8UWVAN8 «D AU IN ntE FAMll. Y
Allto< Arctl4'a unlOf1 goe&
on stnu. Atdlte ~
m11eta* and Ille lamtly
~ worried aboo./t
tllw Ml.we. (Part 2)
Cl) OOOOTMa
An unemployed J J la torn
~ 1111 olcl eniotlOf'll
llt>d IN flet-btoke tacta
wMn • ~ glrttnencl
retume lo town witll her
eatr8"8gllf\t tntea f9 MAQE!l. /LEHRER
REPORT
Channrl Lbfing•
l!I KNXT (CBS) Los Angele~
Q KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles 8 KlLA(lncl) Los Angeles fl AABC-TV (ABC) Los Angele-.
Cl) KfMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind) Lo~ Anqtiles
®l KCST (ABC) San Diego 81 KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles m KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angele~
• KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles CD KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beacn
«!) OREAT
PERFOAMAHCE8
L ••• From L11\COln
IA't'ller·· Hat.i19 MIY.•1ova
•nd AntllOnY Dowell lie
leaturtld in the Amencan
~I Tl\e4ltr8 I ,_ 1>'0·
.iuct1on ol l udw•g
M•nku• 1 "Lil BayDOele
'horeo gr•phed b y
M&kll•O•d with music:
arr8n09d llnd conducted
by Jonn l .. ncnl>llty
SJ P.M. MAQAZIN£
An int.,,,,_ with dU"Cef
(Owatd Vlllellll ol the Now
York C11y Ball{lt
1;00 IJ CIJ CBS MOVIE * * * • f l'le 1ncr&01blto
Journey 0 1 Or Meg
l llurel" (111 78) Und&ay
W9IQIWll, J-Wyman. A
......... ~ light& lln
upne11 t>ettte to !>Ong mod
l'<n medicine 10 1ne 5"°91
5111IOU5 moun1arn peoQle ot
ioJO·s ~act11a (R)
0 REM. PEOPLE
Aeporia on • man woo
rtypnoltZM ~ors a hc>Q·
~ling and IW!lle beeuly
c:on1est. tenclly drttsM!d
c:l'llC:t<ens •nd o SGhOOI 1or
,,.restler• urc leaturll<l
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8 MOVIE * * * 1'> "ArabelQUe
( 111881 Gregory Pee~
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m~ woman WhO 11
the rnt6t1WU of an Oii
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mond " lonely Arnold """ w atta 111r8tlQ• for a ""'"WJ
-~to M11 llrm up wrth .i
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AHOEl.S
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~n 1na1 100 partner ot "
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CAUFOANIA PAl80H8
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CVMll Village PPOPlt!
R11cnie Fam•ly v111a11e
Perrine Allan Catr Ner>t:y
W.olller Steve C.uu""°"''l
Jacques Mo'""· O•••O
Lon<l-00
~.30 0 808 HOPE SPECW.
C.uese. onc.locl1ng °'""" Roa&. AnO'/ C•bb .tnc:1 tM
tOe-al<attng I_,, ol Ran0y
Ga<dr>er and Till Babtfonla
to'" Bob Hop.t at the 'Irr
' orce Ac.BO«ny in Color ... oo 10 ~•t• hrs n1n
IWlhaly
10:00 0 G HtWS G llJ VEOA1
Oen runt into hot comoe11-''°" rrom • "'"'8le a1eu1n
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pol~ f2hra1
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ACTUAi.LY C:rf 1 11-11~ 5AME. NU~~ 0.: Lf>.J..JV~ IN
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Bob Dope Still Going Like 60 as De Turns 77
HOPE WITH SKATERS BABILONIA, GARDNER
Old Trouper Sk>wtng Down? Hardly
New Ballet Set
Tonight on KOCE
"La Bayadere," a new ABT producUoo st.aged
by Natal.la Makarova and danced by Makarova
and Ant.bony Dowell, will be present.ed as part of
"Live from Lincoln Center" tonight at 7:30 on
KOCE. Owmel 50 and at 8:30 on KCET, Channel
28. Som iD l..eoins'rad, Makarova joined lbe Kirov
Ballet in 1958 a.oa remained with tilt company
until she souaht poUt.ical asylum in London on
September 4, 1970. She made her debut with the
American Ballet Theater on December 22, 1970
partnered by Ivan Nagy in "Giselle."
Makarova's partner in "La Bayadere,"
Anthony Dowell, was born in London. He joined
Ule Royal B.Uet ln 1962 and made bis American Ballet Tbeat.er debut at a Gala Performance
during tm. He joined ABT u a Principal Dancer
ln the ran of im.
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By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Bob !lo pe w as
disc ussing rus 77th birthday telev1S1on special
tonight at 9 .30 on NBC, Channel 4, which will
feature champion skater s Randy Gardner and Ta i
Bab1loma.
"They 'll be m a king the ir TV d ebut a s
profcss iona lc; in th t· rank a t the Ai r F or <·c
Acade my, which 1s whe re they tnunC'd for the
Olympics," the comedian reported. "I'm going tn
gel on skates with them Do you think tt \I. Ill tw all
rig ht if I use a walker'>''
IT HARDLY SEEMS ncc(·s~ary He'll be 77
Thur~da). and he m a mtalJ\S a traveling schedule
that would weary an NBA baskC'lball te11m It also
disturbs his Wtfe Dolores
"I'm slowmg down," he protested recently
"Slowing down!" s he exclaimed. "You'vt•
already booked seven dates in Novem\>(!r' If you
don't stop, I'm going to sell th.is house." She
referred to the latest of their three Palm Springs
homes. a s plendiferous hilltop structure that Hope
calls "the Ram ada lnn of Switzerland "
Hollywood house. He was remtnded that he was Jokes. I'm oo the pho ne ;1 rQuple of hours a n1~ht.
JUSt then consuming a farge slice of homemade ta lking t.o my ""·raters, 111 N.lm1cc; a ll over the
le mon menngue pie. country.
"011. TlllS IS THE time or day lo cat It ," he "I always feel bt-Ut•r an ('r a show than r do
in!'-1-..ted "Wha t I shouldn't do is what I d id la.st before That tells me somt•thing ...
night. I came out or the Or811Re Show in San Hope is unl1kt! m dn) (Om1cs ""ho c.-an't cnJO) a
R<'rnardino and m~ throat \I.as dr) after doing the <·ompetltor. s h ow A c.-r o-..-.. t h t• ~trl•e t wa ~ a B askin "Shet-ky GN"f'nethri>"'i mt•on thc floor,".,a1d Robbins .. llope "Jac.-k1e Glt•a-..on thrn .... ., me on tht floor
I lope touc.-hl'<i o n anotht'r matter that C'ould The 11ame ~'llh ftt>d S ke lton
explain tus deh ance of a~t· lauli!hter HOPF. WILL Bt; DO "<· h1-.. """ funn~· -..w11
"I 'v e be<'n a!tk t·d t o !tp<'a k about th1· on ~BC ne xt c;eason : ht> 1 ~ Mli!ning fur at lca;t eight
lht•rapeullo a!tp('Cts ol l ..iu~hinli!." he remarked "1\ hour~ of ~pec1ab . m <irkm~ his 4Jrd )ear with tht• profe~r from Baylor l'n1\'ers1ty has sent me a net.,.,ork J{Js la.-.t <.,pt•c.-1al of this s eason bt-ars tht>
r<'Port about 1l la ugh!> deftnJtely open the artenes pondt>mu.-.. llllt ' Hub tlope s All·Star Corned>
Norman Cousins ha!."" n tten a book on the s ubJe<>t B1nhdJ \ Par t' .11 thl' Air Fo rce Acudem \. A USO
i • /\natomy of an lllnt'%. a best seller that has tK-en Sal ult• · •
bought for a CUS mO\'lt'I Jom.ing him on tom ~ht's tel~ast will be Diana
Ross . Andy Gibb or the Rtt Gtts. Loni Ande rson
"YOU KNOW HOW YOU li!O to a part~ and you of "WKRP m Cinc10nal1." country singer Barabra
hear laughs co ming from a comer of the room Mandrell as well as Gardner and Babtlonaa
That's the place you h ead for, be<:'ause you kno" Amonft the sketch roll's for Hope · "The Oldest
you're gomg to feel better I love t.o hear tht' latest L1v1og Cadet" and "Coal Miner·~ Son " ~~~_;_~..:;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...:.:..._:....::...:...~ en
Sat & Sun Mata -A.II $2.00 UA 2;30 p.m.
EVERY THURSDAY · FRIDAY · SATURDAY
M•y 29 -June 21
Neil Simon's .
'"THE GING ERHllEAV LADY"
COMING UP IS A typicaJ Hope summer . lie
will play nine weeks in theaters and at state fairs,
working in a few benefits aJong the way Al the
urging of Ambassador Thomas Watson. he will fly
to M06cow for a n appearance to boost the morale
o r embassy personnel. the British and Canadians
will also be invited. On the trip home he'll stop ocr :0"~~ .. ~~.1t:11 Directeo by Lou1~ van V1anen
Tlcl(ett· M .50 Students & 5'. Cltlana S3 00 in England for a J(Olf tournament. In September he ~1"1
plays the Universal Amphitheater. h.1s first Los
Angeles non-benefit date in memory . He's l' WI• Of 4 l<IOlllY ••HDI! •
planning a movie biography of Walter Winchell A~OOJ4L l and bas issued an autobiographical record album,
"Bob Hope and Friends." · rm
CURTAIN -8.30 P.M.
NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER
2501 Cliff Drive
Gfoup a.tea & lntorm•tlon -675-3143
... y 21 -"Fl'9t Nlghten . -f10.00 The -·00 -10:15 ~ source of the Hope energy bas long been ______ ..... .,.;..ai~;..;,;::~;_-----!"'~·
a nalyzed. The devotion to eolf. The dally rubdowns A io1e oA dOnn9 ~ II~==================~
("best therapy in the world.") The cat naps. The ~Ot'CJ m.,,....,
midnight walks. ,.-,· Wiflds "And I keep an eye on my diet." said the \. ~' I'' Of
comedian over lunch in the den of his North ~· t Change
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Significance of 'Shining' Elusive
a, AITH a K.NIGtrr
""-~---Mee n "'nt St1nll') Kubn<' ·a "Th Shm·
ma... 1 find my lf WI hll\I °''' Kubrtc•. llkt Graham GrttM. would I l u.s know •hen bt's bf'
lng senous and whtn h ·s mC'rt\)' provhlina ui.
wlt.b .. .,, ml~rt lnmenl "
The mlllll probl m tbal I had with tbll Wuner
r~lease, balt.'ld on Stt'plwn KJntt's popular novt-1. I&
that J couldn't dt't'1dtt \\ht•lb r Kubnck was tr}lntt
to lm~ the h II out uf us ..,lth all of hit jugi.thnJt or llmto. or 61mrly try1n.:
Mol/lE ) h> •to,. lh<'. htl oul of '"
• .,, i u Jack N1chol~on run' REJ'I EW btost'rk with ;111 ux
S11m1•how . K ubnc I.
a I way~ m ttn at:l'S Io i. urrou nd h'" tnO\ 1t''
watb an oura <lf co..,.m1C' ">tRnt(H·unct" hut muc·h
as I lnl'd to J)t?netuh· th.Al MJ:n1rw11n('1' an th"
outing, I kt'pt druwm.: a bhmk Pt•rhu!J:. I fo1lt·cl
todisrovt>r htl\ fr..imt• or n·fen•o1·1·
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ON nn; OTHl-:lt llANU. l Jun't thtnl. II \lo llrl.'
too \\t'll as an experiment tn <iothll' horror t•1ttwr
Here Kubnt'I.. ha:. i.ub::.tllutl-d for lhl• ram1har old
dark how.e J \ a:.t lu~ur.> hutd 'IOllll'Y. ht•rt 111
Colorado. sno\\ bound Jnd ::.huttt•red for the ha11._
winter month:. l\1chul:.un. \\llh his \\1fe cSht•llt·\
Still Si11gi11' A p '#1r-•P"°'O
Gene Kelly gets a ~uard of honor with
umbrellas. in recognition of his hit movie
'"Smgm' in the Hain," as he enters the Hilton
llotel in London for a Variety Club luncheon.
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tx•en hll't'd on 1o1ll lhef' •ldrnl cu!'f'tak.-r throu1h th~e
monthJ by Uorry l'flllM>n < whtl man11ea to look di~
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t'l:i up thf' plol, Informs Nlt'hol on (and u. 1 or a
arut"som 1o1x murdtr thut had tuk~n plac\' ut lhl• hotel > ~·ur'
befon.· Thl~ solltudt.• hud 1n•"
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rnurdt>rt'd lll.!l "'re and their l\loo
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Th.it t1 ho uld havt• bt•1•n
cnuu.:h but nol for Ku
brick Thl· "~ll1runli! .. of the t1llt>
Nie" \ON rt•frr~ to the cxtra:.cn:.ory J)t'r
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b1:hlnd closed elevator doo~ 1ttl ut lhf'IO. and
more. keep the uudll'rl<'~ 1111 th«' nlc•rt fnr th«' final
denouement.
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•Slim Gourmet •Singles Calendar
~d Ch/Ii Champion
Joe Stewart
A
By MICHAEL PASXEVlCR
Of IM O.Uy '11et StMi
There's nothing sedate about a
Ca l i forni a State C hili
Championship.
But the. festive air at the
Orange County Fairgrounds last
week didn't overwhelm the true
purpose ol the annual event -to
find the best tasting chill in the
state.
The goal was achieved, in
between a parade and talent
show that occasionally proved
as spicy as some of the chili
entries. A good lime has become
a tradition al the chili feat
s ponsored by the Balboa Bay
Club.
.. THERE'S GOING TO be a
lot of vartaUon . . . everythln1
from A to Z," said judge Joe
Stewart u he surveyed the 34
entries submitted by reponal
wlnnen.
Stewart, the ret1ntn1 world
chill dwnp, will be defencltnc
his tltle ln October ln RoHmont.
Possum, rattlesnake and
raccooa meat are amon1 the
mystery main in1redfenta
Stewart baa experien~ durt.q
bJa cbW coot«ttraveta.
But Stewart. like mott ol the
competlton at the faJrll'OUDCll,
la a dnotee ot the buic "beef
and aplca" approMb .
''I use round a teat and
chuck " said SW.art "'and J ba·
ven't found 1nytbin1 better."
DAILY PILOT Cl
The flavor was spicy at the Orange
County Fairgrounds for the annual
California State Chili Championship.
The talk was hot, too, as 34 teams of
cooks boasted about their recipes.
Atrong them were Tony Coffey (left) who
bragged that even with his recipe,
nobody could make his chili like he
could.
Though most novice fans
relate chili to beans, lots of
them, the legumes are banned in
com petition as needless "filler,"
Stewart noted.
Everythlne must be prepared
fresh, from initial cboppina of ·
spices to lrimmjoi excess fat
from the meat. No pre·prepared
sauces are allowed.
"I'm not a bt1 fan o f
botulism," said a member ol the
"Unknown" chill team from San
Mateo. "I don't want something
that's been sitting in a glass jar
for days.'' said the man,
wearin1 a brown paper bae over
bis bead like the "Unknown
Comic."
Tbe only complaint about the
rules wu that the five-hour time
limit from chopping to J&adies'
sampling left many entries an
hour or two short o! peak navor.
BUT ALL THE COOKS were
confident.
"Thia ls the winner." declared
Tony Coffey ol Newport Beach,
p1rt1clpatlnl ln his flnt state
cook-olf aft.er capturin1 the San
Dteco area crown.
"I'll 1ive you my recipe,"
Coffey added, "but you woa't be
able to make it."
TbQUlb under no obU1ati«I,
none ol the coob Interviewed
were aecreUve about their
recipes, lncludlnc world champ
Stewart.
"My recipe h1 1 been
published all over the world and
I've tasted how it's done by
other people," he said. "Nobody
can make it like my wife and I
can at home··
Ventura champ Ed Devlin's
team was open enoueh to put its
secret recipe on a small video
screen so passersby could copy
it. It read: "Bury a b\lffalo for a
month . . . cover it with chill
brew lbe whole m.. in
Budweiser ... "
At 9 p.m., samples of tu
entries were collected in
numbered styrof oam ooolai.Mrs
and taken to the VIP lounie
for tasting by the panel ol lS
J~ge~ •
TBE MAN TO BEAT in most
viewers' o pinion was Jim
McCullick, the state champ for
1978 and 1979.
As Stewart predicted, tbere
was a tremendous vartatloo in
the entries. One sample could
have passed as spa1hetU 11uce,
another seemed concocted
purely for a s hocklJl1ly bot
effect. ·
Approximately ao percent ot
the entries were eliminated
(Stewart's estimation> alter an
initial taste by the judges, wbo
worked their way around a Iona
table and punctuated each taste
test with a swig o! beer.
After a great deal of
deliberation . the stile
champJonsbip went to Bonsall
c hamp Don Okey, ending
McCulliclt's bid for a third
consecutive championship.
Okey will square off acainst
Stewart and other cooks at
Rosemont.
Here are chili recipes for you
to try.
JOE ANDSlllllLEY
STl!W ilT'S
1'7'1WOIU..D'8
CllAllPIONSlllPClllLI
3 pounds round steak.
roanely ground
3 pounds cbuct steak,
co1raely P'O'IDd
1 cup Well!Oll OU or kklney
suet 1 (kunee) bottle Gebhardt
Chili Powder
6 tablelpoom cu.min
2 tablespoons MSG
6 small cloves 1arllc,
minced
2 medium Olllom, chopped "
8 dried cbll1 pods. RelDOft
stems and seeds and boll 30
minutes ln water. (or a ~
New llaico Chili Pepper>
1 tablespoon oreeano
brewed in ~ cup Budweiser
(lite tea)
2 tablelpoom paprika
2 tab&elpoou cider vtnecar s cups beef broth
1 <•ounce) can diced Ortesa GreenCblli
\t U•~ ounce> can Hunt's
Stewed Tomatoe. (or to t.ute)
<See BOT ST\IFF, Pa1e Clt)
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World's Greatest
Price Wrecker
Ole man's dream blossomed Into the giant
supermarket industry of today; and that industry is
celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
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9melet Easy, Light
For easy elegance. en
JOY a seafood omelet /\
n11ffy cloud of eggs en
folding sweet crab meat
or tmy shrimp, laced
with wme and cheese,
seems a n yt hing but
mundane, yet it's quick
and easy. non-fallemng
and not that expensive
You only need a small
amount of seafood to
make the filling, so an
omelet ts a good way to
stretch costly shellfish
You're not limited to
such seafood royalty as
shrimp, lobster and crab
meat. You can fall your
omelet with tuna or
any Oaky white cooked
fish, even the leftovers
of last night's fi sh din-
ner
A small package of
fr ozen cooked c r ab
meat. lump lobster or
ready-to-eat shrimp can
be used for lhjs recipe tr you u se cann ed
seafood, rinse and dram
i l. Follow our directions for makmg your omelet
the easy low-calo rie
way
FRENCH SEAFOO D
OMELETTE
For each serving
2 eggs
l tablespoon skim
milk
l t a ble s p oo n
shredded Swiss cheese
3 tablespoons crab
meat, or other cooked
seafood
2 teas poons dry
white wine
Pinch of nutmeg
Fork-whip eggs and
milk until lig ht and
blended (If you use Ji .
quid no-cholesterol sub·
stitute. omit milt.) Mtx
remaining ingredients in
a separate bowl.
For easiest omelet
making use a binged
non·stlck double·sided
omelet pan. Spray cook·
ing surfaces well with
cookine spray. Heat
over moderate name.
Divide beaten egg
S U•
G 01t.-..et
By Barbara Gibbons
between the two aides.
Cook undlalurbed until
underside begins to set,
then lift gently with a
rubber spatula. allowing
uncooked portion t.o run
underneath.
When eggs are nearly
set. spoon crab meat
mixture over eggs on
one side Close over the
other side Tum off the
heat and allow omelet to
set 2 minutes in lhe
closed omelet pan unW
filling 1s heated through.
Serve w1lh a salad and a
:.mall glass of cris p
white wine Makes one
ser ving, 220 calories
<with crab meal)
To double the recipe
or to make the omelet in
a non-stick skillet, spray
the s killet well with
cooking spray and heat
over moderaete name.
Pour m eggs aJlow to
cook undisturbed until
underside is set . Then
lift egg mixture with
rubber spatula. allowing
uncooked eggs lo run un·
derneath.
When surface is near-
ly set, spoon on seafood
mixture. Use the spatula
and gently roll the eggs
over, enclosing filling in·
side. Tum off the heaL
Cover the skillet with a
lid or heavy plate and
allow the omelet t.o ~t
uodlrturbed 2 minutes to
beat through. For 2
servings, make a
double-quantity omelet
aod divide lo half to
serve. For more, make
omelets one at a time
and keep warm in the
oven.
OTHER SEAFOOD
SUGGESTIONS -
Substitute tiny shrimp.
cooked lobster for the
crab meaL
Or use fiaked, cooked
leftover white fish -
Oounder or sole, for ex-
ample.
0 r make a tuoa-
Cheddar omelet, sub-
stituting flaked, white
meal, drained water-
p a c k e d tuna, and
shredded extra-sharp
Cheddar. Add a dash of
Worcesten1bire sauce in
place of the wine and
omal lhe nutmeg.
• • • Slim ~ wrth ~-FM
the Slim Couf"1Mt Scrum·
bU. Oriental Omde'f. Skift.
m11 Egg Salad, Dietn'•
EgflMfl and morr, Hftd o
damped, ielf-<Uldroaed
envetopr and l5 ce'ftta to
SLIM GOURMET EGG
DIET RECIPES in core o/
the Orange CO<Ut DoU11
Pilot, Po Bar 624, Spano,
NJ 07871
Meat
Waste
While 60 pounds Ls lost
when a live hog Is
slaughtered, lllUe of this
actually goes t.o waste·
for much is recovered in
valuable by-products.
These include lbe
variety meats aod a
wide range of products
used in foods, cosmetics.
clothing and oth er
manufactured llema.
Especially important
are t he dozens of
phar maceutical by -
producta which make a
variety of Ufe-savin1
contrlbuUona to society.
Traditions ••• st~ at your dinner table.
A perfect meel
for wedding-.
grecluatlona, or Juet
•nr everyday
m••I.
• Bate.a 30 ttou1'9 I • HonfY 'n apl~ Glaze
• Spiral slloed tor ... Y Mf vino
• Wh04t °' half hama .. Nallonwide thlpptno ~
• Full MtVk:e Dell"'"""
•Old WOrtd ChMM ShOp
• Send.W-to 00
• Plrty trayt
Ila ...
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., llAllTIN 81.oAHE
1'b1I year tbe aupermarket industry Ls
c-e&ebr•tlnc lta 50th blrtbday.
Wt ~ join In UM ceJebraUon because
U.. aupermarat l.Dduatry .. one ol thlt na·
lioD '• Qnelt aua,._ ol competJUoa and free tn~ tt all at.art?
MOil taod-lDdultry biltortana live credit '° MMUel Cull•. Aa our naUoc tank lnt.o the Gnat Depftuion, be bad an idea for a oew
way to MU food.
IDltead ot the eoo-equan-root 1:rocery
ttol't that wu typical in tboN days. he en-vtakMMd a martu.t that wu 10 Umea larger
llat.ber than emj)&oyln1 ckrb to wait on
Heb customer, bl• at.ore wwld be self·
Mrvlce.
TB& o a ocE a l B8 GA VE tbel r
cutt.onMn credit. but bl.a •tort would be uab
and cany only.
OperaUnt such 1 bla at.ore would at.Ill be
very eipenalve, and Cullen nrurect he needed
to riq up Wffkly aal• ol $12.000 to break
evton . Thia wu an unbeUevable toal con·
atdert.ni t.lult the avera1e lf'Ottl"Y at.ore ot
t.b1t era had uJee ot le.a than aoo a week.
~ wu con~ that be C"OU1d make
hla klM work ll he kept h1a l)C"lcea k>w and ad·
vertlMd them •llN!Ulvely He dreU!Hld ot
crowda crl aboc>Pen walklt\1 up and down the
altltt ol • mar'et nued wllh bar1atoa.
But CuUen'a dream waa not abared by
lbe Mldweet &m<:'tlry chain where be worked
u a dlat.rlct mana1er. "It woo'l wort," th~
e:aperta told him
Cullf'n ~ hlA Idea e!Mwbere. but the
an11w<'r wu almoet always t.be same After
mor(' than • year of knocking on doors. he
flnolly found the rlnanclal backinc be needed
on the Jo:tast Coast. lo Aucust Ul30, be opened
the first K1nte Kulleo Jupermarkel an
JamaJo, N Y.
KING IWLLEN'S FlS8T newspaper .ct..
vertisemeot claimed lbe •ton t.o be UM
FOOD
~·world'• Greatest Price Wrecker." lta
laoauaae wu to t.bt polnt: '1'his •tore will
aave every family from sz to ~ on tbelr
~ JroceriM every week in the~-We bave
hundreds ol low everyday prices. E.ery food
it.em you buy can tave you 10 percent to ao
~rcent."
From the moment Cullm opened t.be
doora ol bi.I new st.ore, the reacOoo t.o bl.a
large selection and low prices was over·
whelming. Word spread quickly, and the
store was an overnight s uccess. The
1upermArket revolution bad beeun.
The growth of the supermarket Industry
sint'e 1930 is a matter of history. By 1950, the
nation boasted more than 10,000
aupermarketa, which came to represent
American tngenuily, abundance and vigor.
Btrr AS TIJE 11'118 CAME to a close, ln-
nation challenged the Industry to keep its
promise of "low everyday prices ." The
resp()nle has been a second r'evolulion in lhe
form of warehouse, limited-assortment and
box st.ores u welJ as generic "no-frills" pro·
ducts tn many conventional supermarket&.
On behalf of shoppers everywhere, I
would like t.o wtsh the supermarket industry
and Its 33,400 st.ores a happy SOlh birthday
and best wt.shes for another SO yean of serv-
ang the public.
Write to The Supermarltet Shopper ln
care of the Daily Pilot. Volume ol maJl pro
hibll.a personaJ replies, but questions and
co,m ments of ge ne ral ante rut wall be
pubhshed in future columns .
REFUND OF THE DAY
Wnte t.o th~ followtng <iddress to reC'etve
the form required by this offer Fr~ Giant
Stu Aju Offer, 300 Park Ave, New York,
NY 10022. 1lu5 offer expires Nov JO, 1!8>
And write t.o this address to rtteave the
form required by this offer for a SZ store
certlnc.te: Novahimne Gift Certificate, l ln·
duatrtal Drive, P. 0 . Box 5605-X, Maple
P\aln, Minn. me&. 1bi5 offer expans Sept.
30.1*.
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FOOD DAJLY P1LOT Q
Seafood Mexican-style
South-of-lhe ·8order.
lbe Muieana have aA
wnasua.l WI.)' ot "cook·
lq'' ftlb and Malood.
they marinate lb•
raw fl.Ill LD lime and/or
lemon Jutu. a pro·
cedure wb.lch "C'OC>k•"
UM filb It lheQ ll com-
blH4 wtOt ULla.11 like
lomatoea, <'bUMe, 1reea
oalon, avocado and
varioul seuon.ln.11.
Tb• reaultlnt com-
blaaUon ta called a
Sevkhe and b Mned u
ID lppetiur-COW'M
However, a Sullop
~viche makN an ex· c.,lleot main dish salad
r or a mid s ummer
luncb«X\. ln lhls version
scalk>pti are marinated
in lime-lemon juice for
about 8 hours or ov~r· nleht. then piled oo a
bed ol salad greens and
surrounded by halved
cherry tomatoes and
a~ado slices.
Serve with Russian
Dressing, warm-from the-oven croissants and
iced tea.
Dtrectioos ror making
that old ravorite the
lime-tested way with
loose tea or teabags or
with the more modem
spur--Of-lhe-moment lns·
tant powders and
flavo r ed mixes a r e
below.
TH E SAUCEPAN
WAY: Bring 1 quart of
freshly drawn cold
water lo a full rolling
boll In a saucepan .
Remove from heat and
immediately add Y.> cup
loose tea or lS teabags .
Cover and let stand 5
mlnut.es. Stir again and
strain into a pitcher
boldlng another quart of
cold water Keep at
room temperature until
ready to serve, then
po ur into Ice-filled
glasses.
THE OVERNIGHT
WAY: Fill a quart jar or
container with freshly
drawn cold water. Add 8
to 10 teabags, removing
the tags. Cover and let
s tand at room t e m ·
perature or in the
refrigerator at least 6
hours or overnight.
Remove bags, aq~zing
acalnst Side Of COD·
taJner. MUes 1 quart;
recipe may be doubled.
THE INSTANT WAY:
Follow diredioos on jar
or envelope for ma.king
a single serving or a
pltcberful. In general,
use 2 rounded tables ·
poons or ins tant t ea
powde!" ror each quart of
cold water or 'h cup (or
2 small envelopes) of
lemon-flavored iced tea
mix lo a quart of cold
water
SEVICHE SALAD
4 servings
1-'z pound s ea
scallops
2 tablespoons lime
juice
2 tablespoons lemon
juice
Quick Egg
Pick-me-up
Low egg prices in May
and throughout the sum-
mer mean that eggs will
·re main a protein
bargain, according to
Carey Bradley, director
of s tatistic s and
economics ror United Egg Producers In
Atlanta. A dcnen large
eggs weight l l"z pounds,
so, when those eggs are
selllna ror 75 cents a
dozen that's 50 cents a
pound for high-quality
protein.
Count on ecgs to star
at U1bt but nutritious
spring and s umme r
meals, In omelets,
quicbes or simpl e scrambled egg skillet
suppers. Hard-cooked
eg1s, kept in th e
refrigerator, can be the
bull of eu salads, egg
undwicbes or Just plain
out-or-bad snacks.
For an easy qulcker-
tban·inltant breakfast,
or for an afternooo pick·
me-up, whir together ln
a blender one ea. one
cup o~ juice and a
t.eupooo of hooey.
Coffee Cooler
Malta wW enjoy tll1a
eomN•etim milk I iee
cream driDll for a bot
weather d"eert. It'•
called • A.lmnUo Cof. ,.. Coollr, ..... .., pa.c.
lq I MOOpl cotlM iee enam. % Ct'lll C!Old ma aad I tablupooa1 .................
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lomatoea, sprinkle Wlt.b
••ll. pepper and •
lablHpOOD eacb ot oil
and vfMlar. Coftr and
ref rt aerate 1& leut 1
bour, l&UDIDI OC •
c11lonally. .·
Next, peel l ripe
avocado and allce
l•a1tbwlae. Sprlnkl•
wllb 4 tablupooaa lemoa Juice and ~ teu·
poon salt. Cover and
relri .... t.e UDUl needed.
WbeD ready to terve,
line Hlad bowl wltb
&.toa leUQ('9 or otber
BEST FOODS
MAYONNAISE °"""'I »Ii l'"1ft 1 PU.A<,{
Seviche Salad
Includes scallops,
lemon and llme
juice,
parsley and
white pepper.
Excellent for
a luncheon.
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SWEET CORN ~-10
VONS 2-LITER
,BEVERAGES
ll/"'O"'U"lf llQOT8CHICJllQ)V. l.MT6"lU..'>I: .69 c
BRIQOETS
FROZEN FOODS
l'IOl PO\G -cK I -.t, ""-" ~
Swanson Omelettes
I I I /10J """°"'°' Booth Beer Battered Flsh
.79
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.79
]59
t:=f~Pear/CrapcJuice .85
i~~~~s .79
'~~ Sara Lee Apple Danish }23
12IWI~ 85 Assorted Twtn Popsk:tes •
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16-0llG; ~.suc!D 139 Vons Beef or Melt Bologna
v~~.89
.89 9 >-OU'<f PfCVa. wmt 010
Piiisbury Qwunon Rolls
~~&eeae 159
6<lU'!C'f PlttO<AO!~ 11 l'Ofnt:S .109 Vons Slced Swiss Cheese
~~ 289
l!fO ..as IA 1-~'I' ~ 2 39 VonsMOd Chedder'Cheeae 111
VONS BAKLRY
Oii OIWQA ~·.s '°'1C> 91 Honey Whe9tberry Breed •
Oii l'W.T C. IC)l'tl' ~I~ l'Otft> 91 7-0r*' Br.t •
f.i:Whhe or Wheat Pita .4 9
s:.mon Of' ONng. Roll • 7 9
GROCERIES GROCERIES
"~en. ~Ol!5N'I~ 69 4()tl1ou<T CN< 2 5 7 Lawrys Sm.d OresaJng • T•ng Orange Drink
b<:U'(l PM:JW'~~'Clll!l.IC 59 !~ t'O>t 9 9 Mrs. Cubblsons Croutons • t\elloggs Com Flakes •
v~.-Dd Monte Whole Olis
~~Relah
• 7 9 ~g Black Pepper .8 9
. 79 ~&t-r~"'~ .29
.69 r~&r .48
.49 ~11.JqWd Oeanstt • 7 3
110U'<l:.CN< 5 3 ~ CN< 108 Contadina Tomato Pule • VanlSh Bowl Oeaner
l)(M<CL ~ 31 .Of'llr'T &'lTT1 I l 9 3 Contadlna Tomato Sauce • Lysol Uqu1d Cleaner
l 36 Wed;;Lemon Polish ) 15
•OU'<I: CN't 49 "O<r'<I ~A 4 7 Kobey5tloeatl•19 Poaicoea • Renuzk Sold Deodorizer •
~-~f'~Orink: .74 ~Towels .68
31-0t JNl-~C.'?ftJIOtl-154 ~~ 162 Ragu Speghdtl 5MKe r. orcM c.dree Pan~ Shfdds
~~oos
u~~-Vons Mixed Nuts
.89 &dr~o.ps.Rtfll 143
129 v=~ht D6epct$ 265
119 0~~, 245
115 LIQUOR ij~ Roast Pe.nuts
~WlhLemon 699
}29
119 ~vo:
s~~ .99 SG~~UOLCN<l>
~~Juice .59 ~;-a'tW<Anlclan 669
~fr"arms Pur Hlhu • 79 rs&:·1~Sc:dd1 6 79
¥=:i?"'arm1t:ru1tCodml .51 ~<*1 449
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179 ~IUU) 369
VONS FRESH
SLICED BONS
fA.ltlJ.._ ~""· ... IJCI7-~ ~~ l1J1 Beef Chuck Steaks
-... ( ff\l'e..,,l!ILJ ' .. ''~' Center Cut Steaks
.. ,.._! .,,,..., r 1 ... ru~ N lT
Bondess RO\.Wld Steaks
IV)l"IO"l llOll'IC'-ll"' f 'IT •")It
Boneless Rump Roast
"""1T'' l!l'?T O<tn ('\IT Shoulder Ood Roast
lf .98
U! 139
L1' 198
~ 209
UI }88
HEAL TH & BEAUTY
Hl•H Ol.r<l "'JrTl.f 188 Tyienot l"fon.Asprln Tablets
BXND'AJDBRAN'o"'~s 128
W~~-R~8'nD;~~1\oo.l 17
''Ol _ ,..__ Ill" <"" °'. r<il> "" 'II? 164 8teck Shampoo
119
133
102
22a
'"'~ ,,.,.,_ -llO"fU '' Top Round Steak 1112 43
l !I )59
11' 253
~"'Fryiig ODen Legs tu 98
•'<II: r""'• -Wlll<llll:IS l 19 Frying Chk:ken Breast w '
'I "''l" (l/1 PB UI 158 Fresh Pori< Loin Chops
PRODUCE
Ill (I. 811."1' Crisp crunchy Celery
w.-or~><"ITt Fresh Cucumbers
~ Al<O°""°"' N•ppa Cabb9ge
~'~~~it
~°'°" Red Rose Potatoes
lA .39
tA .19
lll .29
CA .39
L8 .15
l8 .19
fA .99
,,.. ~ntlM. TMIO.._MY•TO.-. 1. 1-. w,r..(211),,_t•l'lla LOCAftllil'"' ~ l!IMll'T .oa.,,.,. N'O,..." n11 Ml"°' "'9CTM AT"'°"'-UM•· sn1 n . i.oe--. t••""».-...l.OING!lAINl&m!OC>#el.M-..,Ml.m "IS1I& W4 lllW ON.Y. °'91 W A14 DM.Y. MO~~ ~POOO ~ CIOC9'Cl"I Cl.Mlll~ •• •
ERA
HEAW O<ITY
L.MJNDRY DETEROENT
MOOrtCZ 3.19
CRISCO
SALAD OIL
2.73
N Clrlnd ,.._U_,., lltOf.C».~ .......... .69
Dultll:ITOf1.~•-•at'°'-'GI. 79
0-. Nhd, OWl'IC>ff t, l'llllCHO tol. .•••. 79
H<.JOOIES
DISPOSABLE DIAPERS
'
PRING LES "
POTATO CHIPS '
CCXl'ITRY STYl..E/OIOOINAL l
90Z. 129. ................. ma......, a lpt'..,,, ... ""'r.;.::-P'OUM_..V...,
11111 llatMla IT .... ...... c.,, ...
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1
FOOD
Fruit Shorteake
Day drumlo1 and
warm s ummer day1
seem to 10 hand and
b.ad. T\lrn th•• 1um·
mu·• deNert plunin1
Into aomfl.bln1 apedal
by lt'f'V'ln& <'Olorf\al 5'tm·
mer Frult f'aotasy
Shortcake. This au~ of
beann featuttS • melt·
In-yo ur mouth <'•llc-
topped wiU\ • vanety ot
fres h fn.ut.a and whip~ topping
This shottcak(" la pl"t"
p a r t>d from t'omplt't r>
pancak• aWc. WU\ tMt
mHU la CODV--te,
•Pffl.al)t ·-)IOM'N ln a bun)' Tbe ftaul'.
lenenln1. IUIU. a all
and ea hne already
bffn added 1be ''Mort•·
In 1hortca.h mtan.s It
bu a bi.ah proponJan ol
1bortenfn1 maktn1 H
ncb and u-nder.
R•fresh your summer
mu l• wll.b a colorful deu~rt Summer Fruit
•·anlaly Shortcake ~ a
d e llcioua cakt w brn
aened warm from tbe •utar ad paoeue mix °""· murlaa. nice eGO· iD medlwn ... Jnd bowl ; trut to the <'Old. Jwcy add water and butter,
Ina.Ill ol MlllHMr. mlalq Jual untU di')' ln·
MJ••D RUrl' 1'.\.N. I r • Cl l I D t I a r e TUY ~A&E molatened. Batter wlll
2 cup 1 fr 1 1 b bt •lllf. Sprud Into
atrawbeny aUCff 1reaaed l ·lnch round
l cup lreth peach layer cake pan; bake at
1Uce1 425 delJ"ff8 for 18 to 20
1 cup ,._b blueber· mlnutra or unUI 1olden
net brown and toothpick ln· ~ cup plua 2 t.ablea· aerted ln center comes poona auaar out clean. Immediately
:.., cupa complete remove from pan: cool
pancake mix about 20 to 30 minutes on
-.. cup wa.ltt w lr~ coolin& rack.
Summer Fruit
Fantasy
Shortcake
Includes three
fruits : strawber·
ries.
1 Depression
i And Food
Connection
"'4 cup butter o r To lt'rve, aUce warm
margarlM. melted shortcake c1"06swlse into
2 cups frozen rre 2 layers. Fill and top
p a r t d n o n . d a r y with aweeteoed fruit and
w h 1 p p e d l o pp 1 n g . whipped 'topping. Serve
thawed or i.weetl'ned immediately. Makes 6 to
whipped cream 8 servmgs
He at o ven to 4 25 Nole : If fresh fruit is s tra wberry s llc u In
degrees Comblne fruit not availa ble omit 2 syrup. thawed ttnd
and 2 tablespoonssugar. tubl t'sp oon s s u g ar drained f o r fr t>'l h
ma xing well . ctull Com · Substitute two IO-Ounce strawbt'rnefl . Subet1tutf'
bine remauun~ 1 • _<'_u..;;..p---'p'--a_c_k_a....:.fl_<'_" _r_r_o_i._e_n_o_n_e_l_O_·o uoce-pack n IL"
lro1f'n pc.-nch l'l l<:H in bluebf'nies, thawed and
sy r up . thu wf'd 3nd t1r a1 ntd fo r fr <-is h
1lr a1n1•d for 'r <'lih blutbcni~
PE'll ('hM Suristitutt' I Optional· If d<'i,art.-d
I lljl flfllf'O 11r C'IAnn~ ~J.?rPa d CUI h ldf'~ o r
peaches and
blueberries.
11hortcake layers wath
abowt 2 tablespoof¥> soc
l t>ned butt e r or
m a rgarine be 'ort ai.-
'"'mbhn&.
l'ah ent.s and nwd1t'al
doctors are becoming
more a ware of the ma!.
querading symptoms of
silent food allergies.
It's no longer p<>ss1ble
to pass o ff m e nta l
d e p r ession . c hronic
headaches. dizziness or lethargy as 1ndicat1ons
of a ne urotic person -
ality.
Something 1s prevent·
ing the person fro m h v-
Spedal
Diets
By June Roth
ing wih optimum v1tali·
t \'. and th<1t something
often 1s thE· n ·sult of u
food Sl'nSlll \It)
M A~Y fl!-.Y<'h1:1trash
and allerli(ISL"\ hav<' bt·<·n
ll'Sl 1ng patie nts for
) ears. U!.ing t l'diou ..,
methods of fastmg and
th e n pr ovok in g u
response with the s us·
peeled food. Wh en rt ..
searching my book.
''The Food/Depression
C onne ctio n ,·· I i n
terviewed physicians ull
over the country to find
out the latest testm~ anrl
t reating methorls for
this s ubtle ml'<ilcal pro·
blcm
Whatever tht' method.
the success s tory was
the !>am<' remove the
rood culprit and you can
b;inish the complaints
R ECENTLV. I d is
cussed this subJN't will'
Or. Joel F Lehrer . a
N e w J e r sey o t o ·
l a r yn gologist <ea r .
n ose and thr oa t
s pecialist >. Dr. Lehre r
explamed. "When I have
a patient who has dtzzi·
ness or headaches that
do not respond to tradi·
tional tests. I recom -
mend that s ublingua l or
cytotoxic testing for a
f oo d or ecolog ical
sen s 1tiv1t y be d o n e.
Man y llmes we find that
we can uncover the
source of the problem
and deal with It.··
These two tests can be
used to reinfo rce each
other. The cytotoxic
testing is done from a
blood sample, using ex
pensive new equipment
tha t as usually only
found m hospitals
THIS REVEALS clues
that can be fo llowed up
by dropping highly con·
centr al ed food s u b·
s tances u n der the
tongue. causing an ex·
treme reaction if there
is indeed a sensitivity to
the food. Desensitizing
drops are then given,
and treatment started to
reduce the sensitivity.
O nce the food Is
targeted. many doctors
m-erely a dvise to
eliminate that food and
all its relatives from the
diet. Since ingredients
such as milk. wheat,
egg, com or su1ar a.re many Umes at fault. it
takea a determloed penoa to follow a 1Uict
menu that excludes one or more of these staples.
If lbe aemltivity la to
mlllt. it la poulble that
lbe patient can tolerate
a product of milk that
has had bacterial acUon
-such aa yoaurt or c heese. Only ex·
perlmentint wttb a
small amount of each
can reveal the truth. A
careful collection of re·
clpea 1bould be made
Ulat wW eliminate the
culprit that UUHI any
pb71lc.al aym)>te>ma.
Here are tome dairy·
free recJpee lor tho1e
~ho have to omit the u:.c or mtlk product:. an thetr
diet
APPLESAUCE
OATMEAL CAKE
2 cups applesauce
1".I cup shortening
1 cup quick oats
l cup sugar
1 cup brown s ugar
2 eggs, beat.en
l teaspoon vanilla
extract
11 2 cups nour
t teaspoon baking
soda
I t e a s p o o n l' 1 n ·
namon ....,. teasppon salt
Combine applesauce
and s hortening an a
s aucepan. Heat until
shortening is melted ,
s tirring cons tantly .
Re move from heat and
stir in oats; set aside.
Bea t toge ther s uga r ,
brown sugar. eggs and
vanilla. Stir an oat mix
lure . P o ur int o a
greased 8 x 12·anch bak·
m g dash. Rake an a 350
de)'!ree oven rnr 3.5 to 40 minute~ or until hghlly
t>rO\\ nt-d. Makes 12 M'n
an gs
Full Center Cut
CRISP PEANUT
BUTTER COOKJ ES
l cup creamy pea·
nut butter
1 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs, beaten
l teaspoon va nilla
extr act
21 2 cups sifted flour
l teas poon baking
powder
t teaspoon bakang
soda
l teaspoon salt
Safeway Leon
Beef Round
lb.
78
Stir togethe r peanut
butter. butter. and su~
ars until blended. Beat
in eggs and vanilla Sift
together fl our. baking
powd e r . baking sod a
and salt; add to s ug ar
m ixture and max well.
Chill dough until it can
be easily hand.led. Shape
into l·inch balls . Place
about 2·inches apart on
a greased cookie s heet.
Flatten with the floured
bottom of a glass or with
a floured fork, making
crosswise pattern. Bake
in a 350-degree oven l2
to 15 minutes. o r until
lightly browned. Makes
6 dozen cookies.
A• hf••.-Y Y-c-c...... . Top Round Steak
USDA a..Me ·-· -i s 2 ...... ,..._ .... , =;:i...~ 48 --.
Sliced Bacon Beef Cube Steak =~--~ 99C ~ ~--!248
SHORTBREAD
COOKIES
2 cups sifted nour
1 cup cornstarch
Dash salt
1 cup shortening
12 cup sugar
SHcecl Bologna
Foster Farms
Drumsticks
Chlci<en Franks
Premium
Ground Beef
!188
Smoked
Picnics
:::;:::.;~:~n sac A•m Shovkl••
&:;:v lb.
Sift flour. cornstarc:h ,,,.. ... ,,.'"'\.,.1.1 ..,.""" ..
a nd saJt together. Beat Chicken Livers
88¢ Hormel Kolbase
I I~ P>q 1¥1· ... ~•"4<:• ggc Snow Crabs ,,.,. ...
rt> ··t'*·""'""'" shortening with s ugar ~<)\ ... ,,,..,,,Ml'
until light and fluffy. ----------------------
GREEN GIANT BUYS!
Add dry ingre dients
gradually until dough is
st iff enough to work with
ha nds. Knead on a light· Mushrooms ly floured board until
w e ll b l end e d and itwi;-~ 99c smooth. Press into a 8 x ' '' • ., .. ,
l2·1nch rectangle on a ,..
greased baking s heet. ~Golden Corn 31r-o1 S1 Smooth the top with a C-.S¥t . c..1
spatula . Score almost ~"'een Peas 39c through with a knife. .-. \JI making 1 .x 2·lnch rec· r ..... .-cis-i 17-oi c..n
tangles. Prick with a ~ Broccoli age
fork. Bake in a 325· ._..Ft-"'"""' 1l>-4l ~ degree oven for 30 to 40
:~!n~rt:ut~t~:~:e~f ~ ... t•s•j•f •;Jlllllli•. jlll:lllj•. , ... ']11J11!~1
vioualy scored. Sprinkle • -,.
with additional s ugar Large 'AA'
while still hot, U desired.
C ool completel y . lggs
Remove from baking ·
s h eet . Store in an ~-69t a I rtigbt container. """ 1C::::
Mates 4 doleG cooties. . . • •2.~~~!T=1"
Jurw Rofh u tM author of mort lhan 20 popMlar __.. Cottage Cheese 75c
cooJrbookt tr.eluding "TM .-. ~-.._ '"r..
T r o " b (' d T " m m ~ • Lucerne Dips w 49c CooJrbool<." If ~ have o '~Clllftor~)Cnll ~cial dWt qw.tion, ~
con '°"'' to JtiM Roth "' • Fruit Drinks G.trion79c
Champagne
FROZEN FOODS
~Sandwiches s199
.... hr?,l'l1dllC:ieO-"'g Ol 11
~ ~~ •.••••• HlllGltloll '239
-~~~.~ ............. ,. ,.. s11e
BAKERY BUYS! ... " ...........
DtBreaCI .
Mn........... '!:-5 9•
cort of t~ D<lO~ ptf.ot, u.119 ........ rlMr Sin
P.O. Boz ulO, CMG "'''°· .Drinking Water 49c ~ Rour Tortmas-. 5nt Cal•/. aat. P,._ 8Cloee S..... . . . ... 11:1111 _.., ea.1111,.. ............. '2 _,-
Aqua Fresh
~ .
•Toothpaste
~ "'"' u, ..... ' .-:-:::.. 3 ~.1 ... _ .. ~ '"' ... '
Aqua Net
Hair Spray
tr'~ sac a;:;. •t;,.·
Minute
Maid _. .... ,,...,. ......
i:=-=.' b ... , 4 5 c -v Con
Coca
Cola
-6···=:s1·"-39 ., .. , /~· Con•
First-Of. The
Season!
Yello
Peaches
Oe,e "'4!·l1c1ou\
sti<ed Over Cereal•
01 for Deu~rt
~
~
Fresh Apricots
foft1~tiw s...-
Honeydew Melons
O•~t ~.t ..... And\,., •f"d Artytt,,,..•
Bell Peppers
Red Onions , , ,,,.._s.-
.. 59c 1t:il1an.s~~~~r.
11 39c ~:1~c-~2!!'os
Fresh Broccoli
:.;2:~ ~ 49c I.
lb.
~99c
,b 49c
... 49(
tY~ggc
lwery Week Ower 400
Super Sawer lpeclals! NEW
LOW
PRICE
Reducecl
Prices On Cher
I 00 Health fr.
Beauty Aids!
~ForThe~
"New low Prk." T OfL
They'll H.lp Y04l Sov• MOMy.
To Help Reduce Your Totol Food
Bill and Fight Inflation
Look For The Super Saver
Togs Throughout the Stcwe.
Tuf 'N
Ready _. ..................... ;
~·~-;::69
30-IHce
Bread
2 ~·1
.... 0.. Cea-flltn ............ .......
c;.110. C.1'6 ..... IU l'llm •OAf
• IC..i.tc • ~ • Sel.wey e fetetMt
11 • ..-. ................ •3at
u •• .-. .................... •211
a.e ........................... '3"
SAFEWAY LOW PRICES!
Nucoa Soft --.... 6 9c
MCI rgariM (Sow 14') ••..••••.••••....•...•..•••••. Corteft
Jell-Well • ,..L 3 9c
O..Otm (Seve 16') ·········· ............ ·········•··· Pli.g.
5&W Beans• "~ .... 39c
ICW..y(S... 10')..................... ........... Can
~l!.'-~!'!J.~~ .... ,c~ .. ::;$ 4 49
~Dill Pickles....., 69' .... T-111Mtf1•P1Ck n«.
-~Be·~. 3~~
ms ~~~~ ... kr ,.. 79'
-~~-· '~79' .
o .,,,~ ''°"''*' .............. .....,....... ..,, .... C... ........ L.,........ •24.._.. ........ ~w.-...... ........,.&.e ......... ftlte t notlopt for o p.r'°"4! ,.,,,~. .,..................... • ....... u ···~ -··---•14417C.WDr ... w ............
, ,. J \ I •
7
' '
i
FOOD DAIL V PtLOT f:IJ
Treat More Than Sweet
P'tc Bar~ ca11M lo 1eecmd u lbe belt
llked coolUe of all Ume
ID a reHet eo.i\&mer Poll. Now tbe1 t• bt ............ ""°'' fen U. Mme Mk• a cbaM-e to olfw "a treat
that la -.0't"~~ ..... .. .. act • ~· .... oftee ewer·
looiled .. • dried trWt
otferiDa bllb nut.riUonal
value. Many cblldren
Ullt the eaiotk cbewineu
and Ct\IDCh1 leecil lhat
Ii&• ~.and eaprly
look for them as an ~r
•c.hool treat.
................. :r.; .. -:t.:-= wtcle
l•oo• fllllal ID a __. .... &M~ter
o1 •• atrtp. u.a.. a spat.al&. tlll"D lD ..... of
Heb l&rip IO W ... ftU•
iDI . Pr••• •ell•• :=1 ............... ...... with a lharp
bif• m ucb 1trtp lDto 11 J'11ae: on anaud _...._..Mdbake
ta a ,. •• lted IDOlllra&.e ~(nl ....... )forlO
to 12 mlnutea or llnUI
pulf ed and firm to lbe
touch Cool • raell ud •ten .. aD a6.ltltht tOft· talatr la a cool dry
place. Mu. 40.
nGAND cmPoonma
" cup buU•r or marsutM 1~1Q&ar
2 .... ll'msawvulUa
2'4 f\1111 all·purpoM
ftov(....,_..)
" teupoan baktq t04a
1 teMpOOa ee<b rin· namon, nutmea and
mace
1 cup chopped figs
1 p1eka1• (8
o••HO Hml·••••l 0~ambut· t.;• ~any, Sllr ln
,..,.,, ..... .-Wa.St!r
In umalala1 l11re· dMa&a.. Drop mlxtun by ..... ••UJIOODI •to I,..,. eooi1• 1bffta .
•'• la a prebeattd
moderate oven (375
d•l,...l for 10 to 20 ala._ or unW UpUy
browMd Cool oo a rack
ud ._.. ln an alr·U&bt
container ln a f:OOI dry
place. Makes 3'r'a dcnen
2·tnch coolaes.
Home-baked
Fig Bars and
Fig Chip
Cookies,
amonQ all-time
cookie favorites,
can be made
with dried figs.
Slnce UM7 toet.aln am· ple amouru ol uldum
and iron. pe&uaum. and
phosphorus. w as• parents eoeour.,. lh1I
type~~
Figs are crown 1n
CaUlomla's ferule Cen
tral Valleys under ideal
climate conditions dur
ing long rainless sum-
mers. They a re bi&h ln natural fruit sugar and
this makes them an ex-
cellent enel"IY food for
all age groups.
Rrst of Iha smson fresh peai:hes plus ...
Double Coupon Savings
Since chocolate chip
type cookies· were the
most popular ln the
cookie poll mentioned
above, we've a lso io·
eluded a Fig and Chip
Cookie recipe I.bat fits m
everywhere. from lunch
bag to cookie bake sales.
HOME MADE FIG
BAR COOKIES
figs
tt.2 cups choppe d
•,2 cup sugar
:i;, cuo water
Juice of l lemon
'17 cup veget able
shortening
1 cup firmly packed
brown sugar
2eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 "2 cups unsifted all·
purpo6e flour
"'• teaspoon baking soda
~ teaspoon salt
In a saucepan, com·
bine figs, sugar, water
and lemoo juice. Cook.
stirring conatantl)'. over medium heat until mix· ture is thick and jam -
like. Cook. ln a bowl. mix shortening, sugar,
eggs and vanilla. Stir in
fiour, baking soda and
salt.
'Turn dough out ooto a
heavily IJoured surface
and knead a few times
to make a smooth ball.
With a nou.red rolling
pin roU out dough t.o a
14x12-inch oblong. Cut
Gourmet
Detectives
To Teach
Se cret recipes and
cooking tecbnlques of
Southe rn California's
premiere gourmet chefs
will be revealed June 13
at Lawry's California
Center Glft and Patio
Shop during an ap-
pearance by authors or
"The Gourmet Delee·
lives."
Harriet P a rt an d
Sherry Watnick will be
on hand to autograph
copies of their book
and d i scus s se -
crets of such confiden·
lially prepared crea-
t 1ons a s Scandia 's
Chocolate Mousse Cake,
Le Restaurant's Apple
Tart, Trader Vic's Crab
Rangoon and
L'Ermitage's Chocolate
Gateau.
Jn addltlon, Sour
Cream Tortill a
Casserole, as served at
Lawry's unlque Steak
Fiesta dinner. will be
available for sampling.
Part. a UCLA home
economist p-aduate was
formerly a food colum-
nist fort.be Loe Ao&eles
Herald Examiner and
W atnidl wu a former
student of Ban Appetit editor Rita Leinwand.
Tbey are founders ot the
12-year-okl Les Couslnes
Culslnierea Cooking
Scbool.
Open dally, Lawry's
California Center Is
located near downtown
Los Anleies al Avenue
28 and San Fernando
Road, just oH tbe
P aaadena and Golden
State ~aya. For ln· formation. call
213/~En.255.
,, ........... "
Keepeyou
on top of the
entert81nment
ecene-,Frldaya
Pr•seni ""' ~ llOt>Q "'"' 91\J one M ... vf~9fl' 'G91)11 Olr
COUl>O'> eno gM OOUOle ,,,. s-..gs -"°" P .. •ctlaM I ... ,_.,,
l'to4 10 1nci..de .,_., "" •Qroo.<y ~·· oo eo.r POl'I• gr-..,.,, One ~.· •f.lc"'°'" ltq\IOt, IOOecco el'd ""'° ....... P<Oduet• limit One lt.m Per MMtVfec:tut.re' Coupon
eftd llmlt 3 Doubfe COUPON P..-C11etomef
Coupon lffec:11Ye Mey 29 thf11 June 4, 1MO
-~-.mrn!rrnmmmn!!!!!@ ...
Beef Round
Boneless
Round Steak
USDA
CIDIC£
,
R81ptw.Hot or SwHt Fresh
Ital Ian
Sausage
~:~159
\..
., ~
Veh•Pec:k
F~er Wngs
p••49 lb.
• ~ \..
~
...
r ""
Al90rted Flnora.-Cupa
Kaukauna
Cheese
'~~~·101
r
\...
Aeguler or Slim
King
Cola ~
12 oz. cans
6 pack
1 ,29
., r .,
Flr11 of the S.eaon
Large
Yellow
Peaches
~39
~ "' ...
, ., , ' ,,,---------------...... "" ,-----------------""
8-fRound F'"h-Shank Portion Delldoue-Koehef' 100% Aaeorted Verietiee AeeortedV811etiea
Boneless
Swiss Steak
Lag of
Pork
~ HIC(
Hebrew
Nallonal
Beef Fnmlls
Upton
Instant
Tea
PLllNWRAP.
Cookies
9-Uves
Cat Food
~,79 ~79 3.::·239 2::-109 ~~29
" ..... "' ... " .....
Golden Premium Meats
U8DAChokle a..f~ 2" Froan-Greet for Salada :::--' -~ ~ ..
Bottom Round Roaat pef ;:~\ .. lb. Crab Meat .. .. . . ..
USDA Chokle-a..f Aound·Bonelft• ;,.11".r::. .
Pantry Fillen
Heny Syn.ip
2001. 62 s ... t Julcy-V-.ncla 4-=-•1 Ralphs Pineapple can • Oranges
Nabfsco.Salled or Un .. lted 21• Substitute Top Round Roast ~
399 lb.
USDA Chokle-8"1 Round-Bon.Ina 238 London Broil per
lb.
USDA ~Beef Round-8onelea1
per
Rump Roast ~ 2" lb.
16 oz. 79 l0fl9 ~Hoc HOUM Grown
•Kit .59 Premium Crackers p11ii. • Cucumben
Imitation trot** r-. Treet
HCh .59 CHB Mayonnaise 3~1• .89 Large Mangoes
saw-Mired 11'•0L 89 F'r..t.M~
Bean Salad per .19 lb .
UIDAC~r.ft 221 Beef Brisket pef
lb.
USDA Chotce-Bfff Chuctl·Bon.t ... 2,, 8~8Hced Food
Shoulder Steak pef
lb. American Cheese
Tyt0n Ourll Fry-BrHded Brenl
12oz. 111 Chicken Patties pkg.
'loOrtg end T endef ~.89 Turkey Drumsticks
Ralphs extends the
PUDIWBl2Prlca Freeze
an additional 90 days
..• a full 6 months
WMrl yO\fre trying to fight inn.tion. you can 1
let up for• minute-and you c:an·t becil out of
ltle fight So ,... auured rtlet 11'41 Pflee freeze on
PLAIN WRAP ptoducta tnet Ral1>ht beoell W8Y
becl! on Maren 10 11 ttll 'lffKY mucn In effecl. In fee\. -·re OOlf'9 to e11tend ltle ~ an
lddlllonel 90 d•y• fnd mall• It '-It • tull Ila
ITIOnlN. T,,_ ,.,._,,. thet the PLNN WRAP ptloel !Ml
...,. In effect bed! on Mvcll 10. wul still be 1n
9"ect .. late H September 10. ano •• long
after thM H poHlble ~ Ihle J*lod. we Will not knowtngfy
r ... ttMt pric.t of tneM item a. -"°"' COii• go up. Ho..-.If marllet con<llt>on• P9fmll. -
will Nit lt\em at ~ io-prlcee
sum, DetfgM
Citrus Punch
Foeter F mrme
Chicken Franks
T~,_,,
Pizza Cruet
Tr ... •Ml~eted
Orange Juice
()Non, !el« Pfetn
Lender's Bagels
Aleof1ed ltelM ltylee
Saluto Enbe• ......
Party Pizza
~,, . Red Roee Pota'oes lb.
Se'*Bakcry
12oz. 1H
pkg.
~v..tilt ...
Westsn Hearth Bread 2:0:-.89 Household Mads
-:.a:-.97 R11pN
Bath Soap
21b. 2•• pkg.
Soft 'n "9ftJ
Bathroom Tl19Ue
11 oc. 99 84flotd.IP'9J
pkg. • Furniture Polish
PtMCIMMf ~~: .89 Pine-Sol
1!: .89
1201-83 pkg ••
Di.poutMe Ughtw
Super Cricket
·~ 1::a~ 211 Scoresby Scotch
IO~oof ~':: 3'' Gordon's Gin
$ Ae~99-.. HOMy-HOC Dog OI' 4 '°' 1 Hmnburger Buns pkg. 59 of ••
~':.' .99 A;.t'Chffton Loaf :.o;: .89
':: .79 1 oz. , •• A~.,_,., CoftM Cefce °'
C4NI Ctnn.non Rolls
'
•OoL 117
can r---·£'HQ·---., 771 S-.23+.02Tuwitt'IC~ ..,, I
eech • ....,._ prtce 1.15
I AU..... 4::.L 112 I
I Delagent """c..-I I L.JIMt 0"9 , ..... Md Oft9 c~ ,., I ~ ....... ., 2t tlwv,,... '· 1 ... L C.:OUPO"' ..
it ----------1':.s. ml. 4 r - - -r«ftn· - - -., 710m1.4••I ~~ffluwttttc....-,_ I
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I lllftltOMl ..... aftdOMC...,.,.,C....., I c._...1 ....... .., 2t .......... 4.1 ...
T'-9 are price& tllat u ve you aa mucn ..
~ • comparea to national brano1 on Ille ~ you buy most-1111• cal\MO good•. detel~1t1, PllP9' prodUctt. Wlttl ana bMut)
aide. ~en IOO<M. ju40N. eoo1ei..140 prooucta
'"all. Prlc" effective May 29 thru June 4, 1980 L---~~~~---.1
.. he only PLAIN WRAP prOOuctt not
~we fresh produee, meett C~t & Dell
Dept I Ind ic. er..,,, procklc19 becieuM tM+r
prlcte ... ~lned ~ by Cf(lt) • ....,,.,,
mel'ket oondltlON Of gcwemmenl r~lon•
Meytle AeiP'I een' *P lnfletlon In 11"1
tr.CU bu! -c.n-. cryl
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Sandwiches and Wine
Sudwtcba ruce In I .... .._. Jale9 TNlt OM wde ol heh the baked open•f aeed •la• and com plexity I .._ "'1te bread bread •lice: ~ut off andwkh wttb 1llce1 of
tfiom I Uay ca6ape to a 1 t::.'!:td 1 u c ed ("Ill. C\ll ••ch 11 ce tomato and ooe or two btalclns O..,wood. wrk•1 dlqonaHy. Plac. tout. l'llcH of bacon. Add
Tbe perfect aandwlcb I allC91 beeoa ed aide cblrn. frt h pareley or ba1ll to
l_i more t.ba.D a fWln1 2 ripe tomaloH, Cut U. t\lrby to rlt th~ 1 rvtn1 plate for alld h wo aUe9 ol bread. i Ueed tht bread. cov r wlth rolur.
"!1.e bread mutt be neat· lb cram ch ftl lx Not : The cheele mlx·
ly c ut and e-veal y Preab panlo or tvre. Plac.oo foll . lialce ture and touted bread
1pread , the flWna •P· bHU In a ... oven UD• can be prepared aheed
propria&e 1o &be 0tt-'on 81..t crwm c • UJ the c • la aoJden 11 n d al ore d i o t b e
and pn>puty aeuooed. R~uefort H d beav1 brown, •bout 10 to l~ rtlria ra_tor tor aeveral
and t b'" t t n lab• d cream toC•l ber -.ntl1 minut Meanwhile try houn prior to matlnc
muterplece allracUn very ameo t h . Add th baronunUlcrbpand theundwtcb.
lo the e19 Md phtniAI Worc .. tenlUre 11uce draln on pupt:r t()-.~llng. Ma kua 4 opeo·faced
lO the palale. and lemcmjuke. G1rn.l•h tJ~cb half ol 1aodwicb-.
Toaatf'd or irllltd -----------------------------
FOOD
FrenctHstyle
Turkey sandwich
was developed by
Kathleen Szabo.
who works in
• kJtchen of
a cruise ship.
aandwlche1 are ofttin
lltbt luncheoo or sup~r
meal·ln-one entt'ff1. A
prhe winner in this
cateaory Is a t'renr h
Style Turkt'y Sandwich
developed by KalhJeeo
Szabo, a rec e nt
graduate of the Culinary
Ins titute ot Amt>ricli
loca ted 10 Hyde Park.
"Beef
N.Y.
Ms. Sz.abo, now work·
lng in the lcitcben of on ..
of the Holland Amen can
cruise ships, covered an
o p e n ·fa ced turk ey
sandwich with a blend of
Roquefort and cream
r heese. She baked it for
15 minutes ln a medium
hot oven and served it
garnished with tomato,
fried bacon s lices and
parsley.
In addition to a recipe
contest held at t h e
sc hoot, the Roquefor t
Association wanted to
find wines that would be
ac<.'eplable with Ro-
quefort cheese and fruit
for dessert. Twelve wine and food judges were
asked to comoare the
cheese with 10 red and
white wines from dtf-
fer ent countries.
The wine receiving the
highest rating was a
1976 Gewurztramine r
Reser ve Personnelle
<w hile) from Alsace,
France. Second was a
1970 Cbat eau Nenin
<red ) and third. a 1970
C h a t ca u St1 d u i r a u t
Sauternes .(white). The
latter two are produced
m Hordeaux, Franre.
Two wines tied for
ro urth, a 1973 RioJa
Vega Reserv e (red )
from Spain, and a 1976
Ungst.elJler Konigsackel
Spatlese (wblte) from
Gl'rmany.
The results certainly
des troyed the myth that
only a full bodied red
wine can be served with
Roouefort cheese.
FRENCH·STVLE
Tl'RKEV SANDWICH
1 pound c re.im
1· hc>e!>e. softened
6 ounces Roquefort
lhec!>e
' , cup heavy C'rcam
6 dr op!! Wo r
('C!>l Cr!>htrc l-o3UC(•
Loiv-cal
Chips,
Pizza
Who says you have tn
give up potato chips and
pizza because you'n•
dieting? Herc are two
low-cal versions of lhe:,c
popular treats.
DIET POTATO OOPS
4 baking potatoes
1 tablespoon d1 C'I
margarine, melted
Salt
C hill p o wd e r.
paprika, garhc powder.
or grated Parmesan
cheese
Bake potatoes In a
400-deiree oven for 45
minutes or until tender.
Lower oven temperature
lO 350 degrees. Take out
potatoes, and cul in half
le ngthwise. Scoop out
pulp, and serve lO so-
m e one who i s n o t
watching their weight.
Cut each halved potato
shell into quarters. Ar-
range on cookie sheet.
Brush ldside of shell
with margarine, season
with salt, and sprinkle
with any on e of the
seasonmaa. Bate for 20 minutes. or until crips.
Makes 32 dlet potato
chips.
TOMATO-SLICE PIZZA
1 large fl.I'm tomato
~ can (4'ril ounces)
s li ced muS'broom s,
drained 2 sllcet mouarella
cheese
i teaspoon oreaano
Gu-llcaalt
bHAMBURCER OR 3 9 HOT DOC BUNS •
HA"'VlST OAV P. CT ' • •
bGREEN
BEANS
HARVEST OAV
CUT OQ 54.ICEO
.29
1C. Ol < '""
bHARVEST DAY 29
CORN •
COLDEN (li'(AM ~nu: 1 I r.,z •
OQ WHOU ICE PNl.
f STAR KIST 1 ss b ~~~c~K TUN A i i , uz ',.·.
( o n ER POPS "'" •• 79
i t~~.~OCKTAIL ir.·: 1.,. 79
r PEAR HALVES 7 9
c ~'"'°"" . r SALAD DRESSING (,, '"°""' tt4, .... ~ ... " 99 HfllW"> ()If ltA~ . .tJ't ~1 l • ' •
J ~~IX ,, ,r;: ...-•• 59
r BROWNBERRY CROUTONS ~ 'l.AY>'ffO ft ''fl1• '~•· ~. 59 ~ & G,liSI .. ~ -;e, A.t_ • • •
!' POTATO CHIPS
,. t•'t tll 'f,. .. ~,..
pt(.OI ... °"'Cl'~ u Q
r PORK & BEANS .: ........ \
~ NESTEA TEA
I-M IAHT
• I • • 79
.... 55 . ,
I J ,.~2 .19
~SHASTA DIET POP 21 ~ ~f(.\\IOP\. • l10l(••1.
r CHEEZ·IT CRACKERS 69
0 ~ 1J(il ltil')f.
r PEANUT BUTIER
6 ... IWYClll"""' 2 39 09 \UPl_f (}4Ufll:( ,, l JllJ. •
b ~~~~~Es ..... 1<10l CAN.49
r YOGURT BARS 1 24 6 twv"ltHOlJto H l.\VOIS ... 8 Ol llO• •
L ~~~1~.~IX 60l80-1.25
b ~o~~!I~.'10l ci~ 2.69
l. ~~ ~~.~~~•OL ,_...66
• LEMONADE MIX 2 17 6 Ul'70ll UflllOll m.l . . • . tJ Ol CNI •
b GEBHAROTS TAMALES 99 .... • • ..... ..... .•• JOOl CM •
L ~!1!,·~:~.~.~!:~L 1.15
L TOMATO SAUCE 27 OlUIOlfll . . .. • • . • • • • , .... U Ol CM •
MAMtllll
.f" DEL MONTE
bCATSUP .79
• Ol !Ill
!'IMIT ATION 79 b M.~Y?NNAISE • i.rz JAii
.• MAPLE ~ Y'l<UI'
~CORN HAl'E'.i
... 69
1.57
.. 99
Dairy & Frozen
bLADY LEE ~[? .. ~~RT
blADY LEE !~i~~,~~11~!~
• Vil A PAKf JLJIC~ . .. .....
! ALUE BONNET . .... ,, .....
.99
'1 Ol rrN
149
(,Al CT"'
'· . '" .81
...... 75
! ~~.~~RONI & CHEE~~' '"' • 78
! C~~~!~t TION Pl.~~~' ~·~ 2. 9 3
! ?,A~~UET CHICKE%,. ~ , 3 • 99
! f'ISH POl?TIONS ,_ -:< .2.99
[ORANGE JUICE
' •• Aotft •!()/ ,.,..89
O• ' t .... ,.~H ,~,..
tH .If l/t4 t I i•t ._.hJN'''
,,~, ... , ""'°"' J\I' ... ';1 t '
,,
ANAHllllt
should not .be ~
priced this low."
1'rust me. I know good beef when I see it. And
Lucky could be making a fortune on theirs!
"'Heaven knows rve done my sha re to raise
prices. But at Lucky, in spite of me, they're still
pricing beef lower overall. And to make matters
even worse, they guarantee it! Or your
money back! Now, thafs insanity!
"Just when rd finally succeeded
ln getting shoppers to expect less for
thei r money, Lucky goes and offers them more .
Delicatessen ttems
bLADY LEE
BISCUITS BUTTtPMIUC
~ SWHTMILIC
.16
1·., OZ. CAl4
bLADY LEE 119
KNOCKWURST
12 Ol PICC
bGARLIC
SAUSAGE
lAOY lH
119
12 OZ PICC
LEO'S 53
,. ~~~A~EATS • s oz Pl<G
b OR TUNY
r MARCO POLO SALAMI 1 29 6 \UtfO()n •OI ~ •
I ~~FT PEPPERONI •Ol ,..i; 1.09
r LONGHORN CHEESE
-' ,_..,, ftk_R• 4 19 WIV W'l~O • • , l)Ol PCG •
r LONGHORN CHEESE
0 ·~· co.--.rw" 1 29 c.-v \4.<lO I Cll ,,.1:0 •
r KAUKAUNA ICLUB
O ~ffJ..'~fO 1 09 '-''°"" 0t POl'l W'« • . 8 Ol WI' •
b ~~y HAM . "-' CM6.98
Health & eeautv Aids
r TYLENOl CAPSULES 1 99 6 UlU. \1'11U°'r" "'-(; Of '° •
f. ~PS SWABS ~ "',,,,.84
I ~~J~.~ON • Ol IT\ 1.19
b~~~A~. M z 1n 1.19
I' STYLE HAJR SPRAY 6 \<JP\•""""""'-87 IJll',Cl!fTlO Qll ""9A MO.O 9 Ol ('IN •
"Cut it out, Lucky."
EXTRA SAVINGS ON BEEF
T-BONE
STEAK 248
~Df.0 BH~ la.t• UI
CROSS 198 RI B ROAST
BONfU~ 90f..Of.O BllF 0.IJCIC lB
BONELESS TIP ROAST ~2.38 ICJOQOai•~
ROUNDSTCAIC
\A 1.88 .,..IJW>"" Q/f -0 ., ..
TOP SIRLOIN STEAi(
ll 2.88 ,...,.. U \• II()'< " Ill I LOllt
7·80NE CHI.JO( STEAi<: .. 1.29 ~t. .. •'
STEWING BEEF ~1.98 .,. ... -. ..
SMALL ENO Ille ROAST ll 2.39 IQICllC Mff
HousehOld rt.ems
L ~.t::.~.~ 89 -·· ,,. • ·'°""" 1~ \I ... t. • r DIXIE REFILL CUPS 1 19
O ~Mlllf""J•\Ol u:cn M:l'l. •
L PINE·SOL CtEANER 1 89 .,-,ol t'l •
b ~NAPKINS lCO<• .,.,, .49
l~~~~!~ BA~~" ect 2.59
J. PAPER TOWELS
'"'
{ ST A·PUF SOFTENER 1 Q1 v •Aali'IC 94.l '\ ~(1 .,._ •
L ~AMO OETCRG~NJ l'T\ 2.80
[ TUF-N-READY TOWELS 69 P>WOU IO \I llOU •
r !HNB CAT FOOO 28 0 e ~VOit\ ~ ... Ol CM•
liquor
!~VODKA tr\l,. m6.99
/' BEEFEATER GIN 14 99 b,._ 11\l~l'T\. •
SEAGRAM'S V.O. L ~-:=.---. ~, .. •n.14.99
I' COlONY WINES 0 -"''u.r•-w 3 49 Ot .,,,., IOM. • .. • • • ' \Tl 11'1\ •
~--~ .. wu-..-a ~ iOlr\ "'" OOflOO~
LARGE ENO
R1B ROAST
80N0(08(0
188
UI
PORTERHOUSE 2 58 STEAK
~o e:u~~ 10
~ BEEF BRtSX£T ,.1.98 -0•1•
TOP ROUND SITAK ~2 .38 IColl9'"" -0 .. ,,
BONEl£SS TIP STEAi(
lA 2.38 KMJIDMt• 90-V
E·Z CUT CUBE STEAK '2.58 _.....,i..•t•
PO""' LOfN SPAR£R1BS .• 1.29 C0..."""""\"'•J P'ef"C.
~LOIN ROAST "1 .29 WU:-CV" ............. •_,If \ t
T1.JRtCEY ROAST rn .... c;3.98 _._.. ..... ,
TURKEY ROAST , .. ~3.58 _.., OA#t: '.......,,, •••
TURtCEY ROAST rn ~2.99 ""''"'-Oil•!
TUlnCEY ORUMSTlO<S
la 1.79
. la .69
~ 1.14 FRESH TU~Y THIGHS
Pl(N\
. ll 2.68
FRESH TUllKEY WINGS
St.ICED BEE.F LNER
Produce
l •• 68
,, 1.29
BINC 79 CHERRIES • ~. U.UFOflNlA F-lllST & FINEST lB
HAWAIIAN
PINEAPPLE
OEUOOUS, l1ICH
LARCE
MANGOS
SPICY F lAVOll
.79
EACH
.59
EACH
ROMAINE 29 LETTUCE • Al.WAYS A SA&A0 FAVOlmt 8UNCH
OflNESE 19 CABBAGE •
NAP!\,. TRY SOMETMINC HEW l8
"9 W I.A "ALillA AWN\/( l lt M> STAT1 ~Ol 90Ul.IVMO
coe' A """' ll• "AMQll eOUUVM O
~.:o.~.TMn
,UUPTOtf
NI llO. IUClJD Aft ..
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,.,......., AYIJIUI
.,
Preheat ovea to ~
de1reea. Cut 4 $hick tomato slices; place on
• U&btlY creuect cookie
1beet. Top eacb with one
fo u r t h of tb e
muabrooms. Cut each
1Uce ol cheele lD ball. and Place one pJece on
eac6 tomato s lice.
Sprinkle with oresano. and bate until cheese melu, then broU for a lew leCOnda to brown.
the cbeele. 8eNOD wtt.ht
prUclllt. OflAllOI -·~AVDllll
_.,, CMOT llDM foT lA "Al
I tT0-.11 ONN
OAlt.Y I A.M. ~· t_L__._.
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FOOD
' .
DAILY PILOT C7 .
Dinner In Minutes
H avf' yo u t\ltr
dreamed ol opent.na tM
retr tae ra&or. lo1cUn1
dinner on a cart and
,..hec-Un, U out to the
porch or pa0o•
Th11·1 &be k ind of
meal ' planned for
you with a chlllN eoup,
fruit u l •d. roll• and
butte r and a mllk/lee
c-rt>o m bcver 111e. It
sft>m » llh 1rn Id eal
me nu w h e n th e
morcw-y'll hlttin& those
00s
A 11 t be pruiu1ratlo n
ca n oo done In udvanr~
u1 a nuoimum ol llme
Htept for beat.&nM lhe
roll tubo ut l l v~
m \nutei.>. 1.1.st>mblln&
tbe l>ala d < hvt• to lO
mlnul~) un<l whlpplna
the c re a my bt'v~rMge
lone or t'4<> nHnutel>>
You C.lll l'ome hom t-
from wo rk. pl a}10 g .
shopping or a mt~llng
a nd h<i vc d1nnt·r on the
cart in a mailer of lO to
1 5 m1nut ei. Th e
m ushro<1m!> for the soup
take only ubout thr ee minut~ to saute and the
rem awing an~red lenti.
added to them arC' pro
cess<'d m the blcn~r.
A few minutes cooktn~
will b ring the salad
dressmg to it!> C'Orre ct
thickne:.s. after w hich
it 's c oolt•d a n d t he
whipp<'d cn·<1m added
Mo~t of thl' time ~o<>s for
p r e p:•r1ng the frl'!>h
f r u 1 t s I 1 1· 1 n g l h 1•
orange· .... Pl•e lin.&.: <tnr1
c utt1nJ,! lhl' p1nt·aµpl1•
a nd v.;.i-.hing. hullin.i.:
a n d h a I ' 1 n g l h t·
... tra"' berru_ . .., Uo th1•
bananas as vou a'>'ic·m
ble the ~alad so tht·" II
keep firm and dt!>C'Olnr
a httle as possible
Y ou might want to
measun• and kc-ep in th1·
refrigcralOr both C'Offt·1·
Jn d m I I k r 0 r t h I'
hc>Vf'r:t.L:t' Acid I ht· 11·1•
1 rf'a m JUSt before lilc:nd
1ng and "<'rvmi:
<'l'RRIEO
('lllC'K EN-MUSllROO ~
SOUP
6 cups
2 ta blespoons butter
1 11'2 cups c hopped
fresh mushrooms
2 can.-. I tO:Y.. ounces
e ach > cond e n se d
c ream y c h ic k e n
mushroom soup
212 cups milk
1.. cup fresh lemon
' j uke
112 lo 2 teaspoon~
c urry pc)\~der
Watercress, 1r d e
:-ired
S li ce d f r es l-
mus hrooms. if desired
M elt butter in a small
c:.kl l l e t ; sa ul e
mushrooms until tender,
.1bout 3 minutes. Cool.
!'lace ~oup and milk m
t1lender container; cov-
.. r Bl<md until well com-
lllnetl Blend in le mon
.1 u 1 c t• • c u r r y a n d
m ui.h r oo m s C h i ll
~everal hours or nver ·
night Servi:' gar nished
\\ilh a s l ice o f
m u shroom and a sprig
of w<ill•rcrf'sS
J"Rl 'fT SAi.AD/
FLl'FFY DRESSING
6St'rvio~s
Ore-.sing
2 1 1 cup"
I (•gg, !-l1gh t l y
heatt·n
1 ,. cup ~ugar
1 tablespoon grated
l<•m on peel
2 tablcspoom. rre~h
lem on 1w ce
1 cup wh ipping
<"ream
• 2 cup unsweetened
Cooking
Classes
Scheduled
Diana and Pnul von
Welanetz. a Southern
• California cooking team.
wi l l app e ar at
Robinson's Ne wport
Beach oo June 4.
Tbe vo n We lanetz
June work s hop \s
themed "Cool Summer
Ente rtaining •• and
features beautiful cold
do· ahead dishes. a
number of which are
perfect for picnics.
i he Hollywood Bo.
Partk1paot.s will learn
how to prepare Freshly
Cooked Shrimp with
Pesto Dlp. Picnic Pie
wltb Paatrr Leaves,
Coitfett Salad
Vlnalgrette, Pea, Cab·
bat• 8nd Nut Slaw. Each workshop ls ap-
pTOXlmately 2 hours in·
lenctll ... t.'Olltl $10 per
CIUI All worbhops will
be beld ln the store's
rettaurant and beJin at
t :JOa.m. f'or informat.&on a nd ......,.adolll please call
tb• reaerva\lonl1t In
Ne;g,ort Beach at .... atenlloa ...
oa-._.....,.. ..........
LMltett..e.~
11 orant• 1Uce1,
cbJUed
1 1mall plneapPI•.
t'ut lnto bllte-lbed pMea
ud t bWed
l q11art fr e 1h
1tra•Mrrles, b•IY•d
IN d9llM
J ba.nan11. 1Uced
and~
l eup pecan ha.I••
P'or drela.lftC, combine
..... ucar. lem<>a J)ffl
and ju{t'e tn a am aH
11.-ucf'pan Cook over lo w
he1t. IUrrtnl coallanl·
l)'. Just \mLlf t.hk lcfftd.
Cool. Beat rrum In
taull chlllcd ml 1ln1
bowl untll atlff peab
form. Vold ln le mon
miltunt and plneappl
Juice. Cov r und chill
u:nU I ructy to uae For
••lad. place letlu~ on
lndlvJduaJ u l1d pl•t .
Plate 2 orant atJees on
e a ch pla te. Arran1
pineapple, 1tr1wbttTt~
and ban11 n 1a ove r
oran1u . Sprinkle with
Pt'Cln& Top with Sul t.Id
dt\"&1'1n.i und :wrvt• 1n1
medtotely
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l ta~au1ar
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Place all lqredienta
'1[COP' ntra v..Ulla tee
c ream In blender eon·
t•iMr: cover. Blfnd un·
tll •moot.b and frothy.
~rve Immediately lft
tu 11 chilled 1la11ea
tc.>ppt"(i wilb a scoop of
vanilla lc-e cream.
Cart supper
ISCOOl.
charming
and convenient.
It includes soup. a
f1lhng salad and
iced coffee.
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I Elegant Cr@pes Easy
Aapara.ius la on~ of
nal\urt''s flnt<11t 1pr·
lnftlme bountJ When
lt'a fresh and «>oked Juat
o it's cnsp-tendu. 1ta
dlltlnctlvc nu'Or " un
beatable
It can be 1nved In
many ways, from a 1lm
pie ~hie dish to~ v.-ltb
ml11ted butter to a 1plen
d id ontree. such as
A1 paraau1 C rep ~$
Mornll)'.
uaW Nfld¥ to fill.
•011.NAY IAUCS
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3 t.abMlpoona now-
"'tUllJl(IOO salt 0.... peipptr
l ~ C\1111 milk
C\IJ> <3 ouneet)
1hr.ddtd Swtu cheeae , Lableepoou crated
Parmel&Dt,~
2 tablHPoOn• dry
vermouth. white wtne or ltmonJul~
In medium aauc•pan •II• ln 1lnale lll)'tr ln
melt butttr. Blend In 11uctpan Add enou1h
flour and 1 .. sonln11. t&J> wetertbcomeat least Cook,lt.lniqcoutanUy, l Jnch above e111. Cover
onr medham·b11b beat and Quickly ~rin& Ju.at to
\IDUI 11DOC1tb and bubbly. boillria. Turn otfbt!at. It
Stil' ln mUJt all at oace. neco11ary, remove pan ,Cook and .Ur untJl mlk· from burner to p,..vent
lure boUa and thJcken1. further bolllna. Let •II•
Remov. trom heal SUr atand covered ln the bot
In ~heaa until Swl11 water l5to17 mJ.nutee for
t'bff la melted SUr ln Lar1e •IP· CAdJuat time
vermouth. up or down by about 3
•To bard·cook . put m1nutu for ucb 1lze
l1r1er or s maller.) lm·
mediately run cold wa\er
over '"' or put them in ice water unW complete·
ly cooled. To remove t htU, cr~kle it by tap·
pint 1enU, all over. RoU
•11 between hands to loosen •hell, then peel,
1tartin1 at large end. Hold eQ under nmning
cold wat.tr or dip in bowl
of wat.fr to help eue ott
shell.
Crepes can be
served many
ways, from
simple side
d ish to
splendid
en tree.
Tt\ouah the dish 1ound
1&nd l<><*:s ele1ant, 1t '• Mmply an efte<-Uve com
blnation ot foods cre~s.
coo&ed fre.h uparaau.a
~pears. hard cooked eggi1 • a nd am easy to mMke
chtts.e sauce spiked with
u bit ot dry v~rmouth
The sauce aoes both into
nnd on tOp of the crepe
Hard-t'OOkf>d t'£IS com·
bined withthesa~fo.rm
an easy but eaceptiooal
rilling
YOU ALWAYS SAVEi
The eggs pro.tde the
protein in this a\y11ah
main dlSb Thelr mild
flavor blend.I nlceJy with
the meUow Momay sauce
and the vegetable's dis tinct1vetaste.
ASPARAGUS CREPES MORNAY
4~rvtap
8 Crepes (r ecipe
follows>
Mornay Sauce (re·
c1 pe fol.lows >
l pound fr es h
as paragus s pears .
cleaned and trimmed
6 hard-cooked eggs•.
t·hopped
'• Leaspoonsalt
Parsley. optional
Prepar~ Crepes and
Mornay Sauce. Steam or
cook asparagus in a
small amount or boiling
saJted water just untn
crisp-tender. about 10 to
15 minutes Drain. Divide
as p a r agu s s pears
bet ween crepes
Combine eggs with "'1
cup Momay Sauce and
salt. Spoon a bout 2 to 3
tablespoons egg mixture
evenly over asparagus on
each crepe. Roll up
' crepes and place i n
> greased 13 x 9 x 2-inch ·
baking dish. Pour r e-
• maaning Momay Sauce
over crepes. Bake in pre-
j heated 350-degree oven r until hot and bubbly. 15 to
1 20 minutes. Garnish each
i 2 crepe serving with
pars ley. if desired. , CREPES
• 2eggs
•13cupmHk
11:1cupwater
2 tablespoon's butter,
melt ed
12 cup all-purpose
flour
'14 teas poon salt
Melted butter
In nuxin~ bowl com·
bine eggs, milk, water
<tnd 2 tablespoons melted
butter Beat with mixer,
rotary beater or wire
whisk until weU blended.
Add flour and salt. Beal until smooth.
Heat 8-inch to 10-inch
omelet or crepe pan over
medium-high heal unW
just hot enough to stzzle a
drop of water. Brush pan
li ghtly with melted but-
le r For each crepe, pour
in just enough batte r
(about 2 tablespoons for
8-inch pan or scant v.
cup for 10-inch pan) to
cover bottom of pan, tip·
ping and Wting pan to
move batter quickly over
bottom. Cook until Ughtly
browned on bottom and
dry on top. Remove from
pan or, 1f desired, tum
and brown other s ide.
Brush pan lightly with
melted butter as needed
to prevent sticking. Slack
crepes between layers or
waxed paper, if desired',
Changes
Can Cause
Poundage
Life's passages are
res ponsible for more
than emotional upheaval
-they can also con·
tribute to wei11ht gain in
both men and women,
accordi n g to t he
California Dietetic As·
socialion <CDA).
Marriage, pre11nancy
and menopause all ap-
pear to contribute to the
addllkln of extra pounds
in women, accordlnc lo
a reca ar1lde bl.Nutri·
Uon and tM MD. ·
·'But unwanted
poundl can be avoided,"
HYI COA President Ann
Coulston. "Moderate
and comllttnt uerc:lae
coupled wtth a moderate
diet bMed on lbe four
food 1roup1 -milk
meat, ••1•t•ble1 and frulta, bread• and certall -ls Utt beat
way for men Ud women
t o maintain proper
wel1ht at any a1e.
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6 servlng.s
Butter
Grated Parmesan
cheese
If• cup butter ! ~ cup all·purpose
flour
1 tablespoon instant
minced oruon
l teaspoon instant
chicken bouillon
~ teaspoon mar-JOram. crushed 1 .,,,. cups rru lk
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ever made, your recipe
could win a $100 first
prize or five $50 sec-ond
prizes in Seventeen's
Super Cookie contest,
says a spokesman for
the magazine.
Any kind or cookie can
qualify : big cooki es. ht·
tie cookies. bar cookies.
roll ed cookies, cutout.!-, you name it.
Winners will get to
see their recipe in the
December issue of
Seventeen.
Entries will be judged
for taste. originality,
aod ease of preparation
But there are a few
guidelines:
• Make your recipe
specific : Give exact amounts. complete
directions. baking time and temperature. State
whether the recipe is original or borrowed.
and whether there's a
story connected with it
And if you have a
snapshot o r yours elf
and /or your cookie, send
it along.
• You're eligible if
you'll be at leas t lJ
years old but less tha n
20 on June 30.
• You can· enter as
many times as you wish,
but each recipe must be
typed or clearly written
on a separate sheet of
paper with your name .
addres s. age and
tele phone number on
each page.
• Entries must be
postmarked by June JO.
Send entries to Super
Cook i e . Seventeen
Magazine. 850 Third
Ave., Ne~ York, N. Y.
10022
Egg-citing
Details
If the extent of your
knowledge about eggs ls
that they go great with
bacon, you might want
to take a look al lhese
eeg-citing facts.
• Eggs have all the es·
sential vitamins (except
C). iron and minerals -
and they 're only 80
calories each.
• Eggs are one of the
belt -and cheapest -
sources ol high.qualify
protein.
• Leftover egg whites
can be frozen for use at
a lat.er dat.e. Just freeze
tbem in an i~-a1be tray
-one e11 white per
compartment. When troun. pop cubes out;
store lD a well·tealed
plutlcbq.
• Brown ecga are no
..... Ml ltioul OI" tasty
1'u wtalte e1p. Tbe
CDlar fll tM ... JUlt t.el1a
wlaat tlDd of cblcten
IUltt.
• It .. ,.,."' alrlOt te eat a.., wtlb a er..-. -.u -but CIGl.J la • ........., cooked
..... I • Loni eootiaC ud
.... temperetarel can
.ae eas toulh or dil· nRrs'. . .. •a -•"t•• will r7UelalllllMI' peab II '"= tbem to room tea .un bllon you
beatlMm.
1 packac• ( 10
OUftctl) fl'OHa chopped
aplnach. c-oolttd and
Wtll-dnlned
'-. cup 1r1ted
Parme11n cbeeae
e...-.MHraled
-. teaspoon cttam
of tartar
•uuer bottom and
aides al a 12 • T ~ x 2
Inch bakint dlah Dual
wltb PannHan cht'fte.
In medium aaucepan
melt "'4 cup butter
81t'nd ln nour. onion.
boulllm and marjoram
Cook, stirrlnt ronatant
ly. over medlum·bl1h
hut until mixture la
1moolh and bubbly Stir
ln mllk all al once.
Cook . 1Urrln1 ronatant·
ly, until mixture boll•
and thicken• Removt'
from heat Sllr in
s pinach and ch se
In larte mlxlna bowl
but ClflC whltu and
rrum ol tartar at high
•~cd until itllff but not
dry, juat until whltt'll no
tongf'r 1Up when bowl b
tlltcd
tn small mixing bowl,
~at eu yolkl shghtly
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Blend a llttlt of bot
s pinach mixture Into
yolks. 8t1r yolk mixture
Into bot aplnacb mix·
lure. Gently but
thorou1hly fold yolk
mlidure lolo whites.
Pour lnto prepared diab
and sently amooth ''"" ,.~.
Bake ln preheated
350·degree· oven uot1I
p uffy , delicately
browned and knife ln·
aerted oear center com-
es out clean, 2S to 35
minutes. Serve am ·
mediately.
Delicious,
easy-to-prepare
Spinach Souffle
costs just
22 cents a
serving.
P'11C1S lfRCTM Wll., MAY 21 ~TIO., .. J. I tit.
All WAlmT'f IMMtft llSllYID. MO UU TO DUUIS
OI ,_ llSAll OI COMMa<'IAL VSI.
lllC ITEMS IT LOW RED·I PRICESI Ill U.S.D.I. CHOICE lllERICll FRESH Liii ~ REDUCED 2oc TO aoc PER LB.
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VIUAP.clflCA. SllC£0 MIXED PICCES•ac . PCT PRIO( 1 ac AMERICAN LAMB SHOULD£R ~ •1 •• AMERICAN LAMB H!PEICHEI 19-0l CAN ii • !l!DOI FOOD 160l CAN CHOPS ~ II. RIB CHOPS
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CJ• CWl y PILOT · Wedn..Oay. May 21. '910 FOOD I FEATURING
Manage Food dMoney Clu• Calendar
81 OOllO'l'RV Wl!NC¥ 0r-..o-.. ..............
tr you went to th
1upermarkd wU.b S.SO.
tould1 you bu, eooqb
food to feed a family of
four few a..-"
'l'M U.S. Department ot AlriNltun '(USDA>
a.ya )'OU can -but only
at tbe "tbrlft)! foo4
plaa" leftl aad oftly If
a.be dlUdren ln UMt f amJ ·
11 are DOl hUDlf)' leeo· •r•n. And -ol\ly ll you buy Jut food and not extras
like paper1ood 1 or
bouMbokt cJeenlnc 1up-
pllea cnot to menth>"
p1nL1hoee , per1on 1 I
t'IN l\eml, and I ll the
other DOft•food produc&.a
told la aupennarkel.I).
Tb• .. thrifty rood
plan" waa developed
Hveral yean aao by nutrt~ at USDA. It
tnehldee tulfldeftt quan·
UU• ot o;e leut ro1Uy
foodl to provtct. lh• ~·
commended level or
nutritnll for peopl of
varloua aaea.
TR FOOD Stamp
proaram u.ses lM coat of
th fooda in the "thrifty
food plan" u a bula for
determ.lnlnc food 1tamp
allowanca. l"amlly food buyers
m u a t be very iood •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••II man&IC!l"ll in order to be able to achieve a
an Millbraali Breads.
balanced d let at this
apendl nf level. They
mu s t a lck to "th e
basics" and shun high
priced convenien ce
foods Wld snac.-k foods
Wasted Cood must ~
kept at a mmimum to
make this food plan
work. If family mem· ~rs overeat and con·
sume more food than
called for in the plan or
1f serving sizes are too
la rge and uneaten foods
thrown away. the costs
obviously will go up
Other causes of food
waste include buying too
mu ch or per ishabl e
foods that spoil before ._ ______________________________
1
they· n~ t'aten. buy ang
food of poor quality, and
buytnJ! 1mpuls1vt'ly ************* USDA nutrit1oni'>h
.............................. --------------------------------1111111111•h ave developed thr~~
* HOLLAND KRUNCH *
/\ chc\V\J. flilvorf ul crust on <m old f.:i..,l 11nn1 ·d.
<.,IO\~ b.)kL>d u.h1ll' hmHI
.., .
other food plans at vury
1ng costs levels . tht•
· ' 1 o w · c o !. t • ' • t h t'
"moderate·cost ." und
the "llb<'raJ " food plal).
FORAFAMILYoffour
two adults a~ed 20
through 54 years and t" n
children ages 6 through t'
and 9 through 11 -the
weekly rost or rood in the
four USDA rood plans as
ofSeptcmber.197Y. "u:-;.
Thrafly-$48.20
• Low-C'05t-$62 30
• M odcrate·cost -
S78 50
• Laberal -$93.90
If a family has children
tn their teens the C'O!'il
E;(){'S up S6 to Sl4 a \lo t·ck
per child
In each of these plans it
is assumed that all meals
are prepared at home and
that non-food item~ 1:1r€'
not included For mo~t
families, about 25 per-
cent of the total grocery
bi ll is for non-foods.
which would substantial·
ly 1ncreal>e the totul~
lasted.
Sample menus s how
the difference between
foods served under each
cost level. For example.
a thnfty-plan breakfast
ancludt•<, orange JU1re
c from frozen conrcn
trate>. oatm eal with
milk. and toast. Milk
would be rccons titutcd
from nonfat dry milk.
A l 1bcra l -plan
breakra<;t includ€''-
strawb<'rnes. bacon and
egg, English mufhn, and
fresh nulk
The thrifty plan lunch
as built around a peanut
butter and Jelly sand" 1r h
compan:d to a chicken.
lettuce and tomato
sand'4'1Ch an the hberal-
plan.
A thrifty-plan dinn(·r
includes a hamburger
noodle dish and fresh car·
r o t s a lad whale the
liberal plan dinner has
:o;teak. frozen broc<'oh
with butt.er sauce, and
bakery dinner rolls.
"CONV&UATIONAU.Y 8PEAKING .. ll Ute
topac ol a eemlnar a t 7 p.m. Wednesday, June
4. at Golden WeatColleae. Theeemtnarwillex·
plore new. efrecU ve w a ya to bealn and carry on
reward!n& relaUonshlpa. For information, call
892·7711,t'Xtentloe\502.
MAKE TODAY CO NT. an organluUoo for
indlvlduab with life threutenina dJaeaaes and
tht•lr fomllles, w ill me4'l at 7:30 p .m
Wedne'\<Jity8, June-4 und 16. at St. Jouph
llosp1laJ In Orunge. For mformaUoo, call
532 4.263
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL of J e wish
Womtn's Harbor V1bta Section will meet at
l\ a m Thunday, May 29, al the Tustin
~krcury S.'lvlnJt.S and Loan, 1095 Irvine Blvd.
for 1l~ first annual National Support
Lundu'On to ralst' funds for a numb<'r of
proJ:1 amli To mak <' rC'servat1onc;, call
!l~l 1712<foY"•Or75917~t·vcmngs
1.1\GUNA 8£ACll members of the Patien<'e
\\ rlflhl C:hnpter of the Dau~bters of the
Amt'rkan Revolution wall hold its fin al
nH~tll\Jt Wltll foll ut noon Tue-;duv, June 3. in
the Capra Room of th(' Hotel l.Jguna Call
581·2891 for information
Tiit-; JAPAN C\JLT RAL AsM>C1at1on will
bl'Rln t1 series of basic convers a t ional
Japanese classes beglnninJ: Ma y 29 at 1615 N.
Bu11h St in Santa Ana. The class wall meet
1•\'ery Thursday at 7 .30 p m . For 1nformat1on .
(':Ill 547·7733.
P•:R SONA t (i R OWTll 1~ the goa l of
.. i\C'tl\ alt',' u work!'>hop to be conducted by
Paul Britton at the• Advanced Ht'alth Center,
1300 Bn'>tol St North. Newport Bea<'h ,
Sund~1). Junl· I. from 9 a m. to 7 p m Cost 1s
S25 or $15 for m('mbcrs :md students. Space 1s
hm1ted to tht• f1r:-.t :.'f1 Jppllcants. To mukt>
reservat1oru-. call
THF. Jl 'NIOR EBEi .i .~ of Ne'<'port H(•ach
"111 hold ..i '>a lad luncheon at tht• Ebell
Clubhoust• .it 10 a m . on May 29. Lalhan
Un~a;!'., ..i flo"cr arranger. will give a s pecaal
d€'mon.'>lrat111n A S2 donat.Jon as requested.
For anformJt111n, call Margo Masterly at
646·2~5
S F.~ OfFIC'F.RS \\Ill be insulled at thP
Etwll l'luh of L.1gun.1 Ucarh's 47th c.nnual
•n:-.t .11l i.1 t1on lun C'lwon l\fonday. June 2. at
I I :10 .1 m .11 Tort1ll.1 FlaLl. For informatJon.
call ~t r. H Thornton Ho ... -.ell at 499·3125
THE l~TE R~AT I ON \f. ~C HOOL, a
non-profit 11q~an1..rnt111n form,.d to fund ...
res 1d1·nt1:JI ... c·ho<>l fr1 r r h1ldren without
par('nt~. "ill !.~rnn..i>r J pholo~r uph 1r
ex blbition at the South Cout Ad«'• Sl.&adio,
, 3723 Blrcb St., 8uildlog 10, ln Newport Beacb
from 2 to 6 p.m. the flnt lour Sundays ln
June. The exhlblt will feature a rare
collection or plcturea by Newport Beach
photo&rapber Sam Manno6.
THE NEWPO&T RAaBOa Toa.almlatrell
Club will meet at 11 :30 a.m. June 2 lD the
Western Federal Savlngs and Loan Bulldina.
4 Corporate Plua, Ne~ Beacb. Rep1ar
meetings are held the. first and third Mooday
or each month. Women •ntereeted In
self·developmenl through communlcatioo
skills can call Mary J ank al 831·1094 for more
information.
"INTIMACY: THE FREEDOM to Love" ls
the topic of seminar set by the Counseling
Associates for Human Development ln
Tus ttn The $S session will be held al 7:30
p m . Friday, May 30, at 18001 Irvine Blvd ..
Suite B .. i-u.un. Advance reglatraUon la
required. Call 832·1020 for more lo.formation.
A SPRING ft.ING on Linda Isle will be held
for USC alumni, family and friends by the
Orange County Trojan Club from 1 to 5 p.m .
Sunday, June l. The event will be in the
dubhou.semNewport Beach. Foradd.lUooaJin·
form at.ion, call 5S8-184 l or 544-2624.
THE WEST COUNTY G uild of Orange
County Music Center is forming a new
professional evening chapter, with an
organiutiona l meeting set for 7·30 p.m .
Thursday. May 29 an the Home of Margot
Quon Soprano Ann Ma rie Bosche wall
e nlertam. The public ii; invited. For more
anformal1on. call the cent.er at 556-2121 .
GOOD G ROOMING will be taught In
personal <'Ons ultations to both men a nd
women at 6 pm Wednesday, June 4, at the
H1chard Ouelletl€' Salon . 200 Newport Center
Drive, Design Plaza. Newport Beach. The
•·good &:roomane seminar" is free.
THE COSTA MESA Senior Citizen's Square
, DancE' Club mt.'et.S P \ ery Thursd1ly from 11
·• m to 2 pm. at the Costa Mesa recreation
center lnter~ted. experienced couples can
e1U ~5669 for more informauoo.
A C"O FFF.E llOURw11l be held by the
'\(·\\port :'-.«\lo C'<1mer!>' Club at 10 am June 4
1n tht' home of Mr.. Randolph Kroenert, 119
Via Zurll h, :'\e\lo port Beach. Donna franklin
"'Il l pn·,l'nt LI pro~r:im on handwriting
111.tl}'.'IS The club 1c, open to all women who
hJ\l' h\<>d in :">l'"port Beach for less than
t \lo O yeur' For 1nform:it1on and rbervat1on. ...
r a 11 Mart\ Can.on al f>.t:f 5698
Bay C ruise
All re~1d~ fo r Newport Beach
J unior Ebell Club's benefit
cru1!->t' of Newport Beach
Junior Ebell C lub's benefit
cruise of Newport Harbor
are <from left ) Joan Gugliot·
ta. Margo .M isterly, Norma
Edelhauser and Ma rilyn
Bowie The event. e ntitJed
... itton on the Bay." is
scheduJcd for 8 :30 p .m . Jtme
7 on the Catalina Holiday.
Proceeds from the $10-per·
perso n cruise will benefit the
1\lbert Sitto n Ho me in
Orange. For information.
call 631·3055.
Rich buttermilk in a first class white bread.
The important thing lo
remember Is that you ran
be well nourished at the
hrifty-plan level with
a r eful pla nning and
hopping. Also. you can
poorly nourished at the
1ghest cost levels if you
make poorfoodchoices.
QUESTIONS WE ARE
Swi1nsuit Buying Tips
'!)
QUAUTY BREADS
ASKED Nottuns:. but nothin~. best bet ii; to d e ·
Q. I'm on a diet and rcveals }'Our ~hap~ hkt• emphasize by expas ini.:
have been trying to cat a swims uit Choose a i;w1ml>u1l '41th
less sugar. I drain the And if, Uke most JX'O· h1gh·cut legs.
Wint FINE TASTE s yrup off of canned fruit pie. your figure Is a li ttle • Large Bast: Making
and rinse the fruit In leas than perfect. opt for a large bosom seem
l=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~wa~~Amll~l~~era swa~wt thd makH moreinpro~~oo~th oulrlent.s wbenldothls? the most -or least , of the rest of you is simply
what you've got. a matt.er of choosing the
cut legs to choose from.
• Small Boflom: When
11 <'Omes lo filling out a
s mall bust. It's often the
s ubtlest tracks that do
the prettiest Job -soft
~athers, a bit or sbir ·
ring, or a couple ot tucks
along the aides and bot ·
tom ot the bra.
• Too Thin: If you're
slender. you probably
look gre.at in just about
ever y thing -fully
dressed , th at Is. But
drenched and bathing·
suit·bare, your leaner
parts may need a little
ca mouflage. Wh a t 's
best? A suit made ol oo-
cling cottony fabrks
stripe d wlth width·
adding boru.ontala. This week. * Next week. A. YoadoloMnatrieata Below are some com· right nttkllne. Select a
wlaen yoa dllcanl the IJ. mon figure naws and swlmswt with a square
qald tbat fruits (or taps on findlng the right neckline a nd straight·
vegetables> att canned swimsuit to camoun agc on· the-shoulder straps. ~ --------------------
In, and rtuto1 the fnalt the m. Sbiort Le•• If
SEARS announces ... s
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'" 15ft ff I "" 15ft ff tlo nal amoaat1 of f11ure's the type that s hrift in the leg depart·
I ~ I ~ natrtenta. ADd evea the gets broader at the hip ment, this is your year. ~ ~ rlnsln• will not ttmove line, you might think the Short lel{s get a longer I V I V eome of die n1ar Llaat way to cope is to cover look in swts ~lb extra·
I I bae peadnted the cells up around the hips. No hi,Ch-cut bottom s. ud O.~ OnMillbrook of the rnlllt. A better so. When it comes to this yenr. there are all L-~~-~_:. ___ .....:._:.::.;;:.:a:~llmlllilllll•MM I 8lttfmilk lnld. I llolJald Ill ada Brat ~:=~:,:;:r:u:,.:: _•_w_im_w_ear_._a_t_1e_a.s_t_, _th_e_s_o_ru_o1_s_u1_ts_wi_lh_hi_lh_· ----------------1 I M tllat wtaldl II caued .. I DURING TIE WPJ!KOF I DURING TIE WPJ!K OF eltber Ila own Juice or
I U&VOO ..... 7 I nnma ·~ ••ler.TlaenyoacaaHl l'IAI ~·•unli I •un~ ... botlt u.e fndL ud &M u.
Instructions in TEAR GAS for Citizens Self -Defense
I q•w. Pre9lt tnatt w1t1a ao
I I "'· added niar woakl be :ZC:::.O"':',!":::.'-;:!:': I :~~!,~~':::......:!:'~: •••&lier pref erabl
••• Never eat and run.
After a meal, b lood
DEP1 O F JUSTl(f (ERTIFIEO COU RSE 111clvci•n tlo" nnd ''"'e ro rt,+,.c""'" P'"''"' •
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PJiARMAg! ............ ...,... .... , ..... ,, Oeveloplt19 confidence .
leadership, c re•tlvlh and responsibility.
OaANGS CG.\IT llNGLSI wlD M ft a eoettaU
party at I p.m Sah&rda)'. May ll, la C.O.ta
Meu. For lnlorau1tloa, call AM at 1'$1\ml.
DEAit AHN LA.Nl>&RS· Ret-ently IOCIMCIM
dttulated an lnt'"9llnt ltem around our oftlce.
Wbea l reed lt. l \.boqbt, •-nu la IOIDeWD.a fw
Ana LaDdtra' column " 1 pu& lt away for 48
ho\ln Ind &Goll It out qain tlUa momlnc and ~·
dded to Med lt You wW be UM Jud&e u t.o
wbet!Mr or not It La 1ood mouab t.o pubUab. -
8! MYOUIST
A11n
Laaders
5 oey.. Ocotde"'9 Col9lle
...... 1~11. 1~tl ... ~llmttedtoM
N•W l&WU GLA for tllle • to S! •I• sroup, wU1 sponsor a dlac"""°9 *9 bJ Sandra
Ma,Jor ol the Nlnd Probe P'ouodatJon, a H lf·
f tMm bulld1na a roup, at I p m. Friday. May
30, lo H\al'IUnltoa Bueb.. hr laformaUon. call
Steve al -.ian.
GaSAT OlJTDOOU 81NGLa llAPPENING
wa ll bavo a pool party at 7 p m Fnday, May 30.
ln HUDtlnl'OD tseacb. A lac>, lbe poup wtll h•k•
the Lraln from Santa Ana to DeJ Mar for a
wukend outin1 al Blacll '1 S..ch May ll and
J une 1. For 1nlwm1Uoo, t'all Bob al W.'P0218
Sangi.fr• Colndar """ flOC'h WedlWldaw cmd C'Oft
tama m/ormo.hoft °" due'...,.. groe,ipt, portwa cmd ,. .............. ,.... .... tsc-.. .... ~---•-...or t . ,.._,..o.. a..-.a... .... CA-. ,.__ a_.''JO •. ...._..., .. ._,,._
IDIND• _,_....._
Jewish Singles
Expo Slated
A.,......._., ........ Md db·
cmam ....... c. ....... and Jew••11n .. set
for S-tQ, Jme L
C... Shit-Jewish Expo. the nent will
fe-*-e llclisc-u•on seuims and wwttaa.ops on
t opia Rda as "Sex and the Single J ewish
P~ .. "Fam.Uy· Pareat.QUld Relat1oa.sbjps"
and '""l'n-.etinc as a Single.
Demus Prager. d1reC'lor of Brande1s -
Bardi8 lnstatate, will deliver the keynote
address. Also speakiAg will be Rabbi Ron
Hentik. Dr. Norma Beck. Dr. Aaron Hass and
Rabbi Lede F'teund.
T11ie e'ftlllt. to be held at the ~if1ca Hotel
in Culver City, is sponsored by Southern c aUfGnlia Oedlir fll Lel>a DOn Singles Synqocue.
For IDOl"e iDformatioo. call (Jll) • W3
DEA.a GVE81': ,... ~11111• wu Hyee."
8.ere Ill&.:
LS'rl GET alD OF-rlll! GllLL' ,......_., 1• M a INM ,ear .. CU.. eee
llHt-. ferwant for •••uld8d ud lel ftd of
"U.. atrtt••
y,,., au.r..7 u 7a, "U I'm -~ ...
... ve It ..... '::J.!Jt. ••
..,_ ~ • a1eet aa,ys. "°"".,,,.., bid ..... tM p:rl ..
Tt.e elflH m ... a~r ,..,,.. "My girl will l et
buk .. yoar &1r1."
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T H UlllDi\ T , MAY a
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES 01•. 21 ·Apr.
19): Ideals come into
f oc u s . Yo• gain
necessary hec*tac. are
able now to Pf°" a ma·
jor rontenooa. Member
or opposite ses lends
morale support. YOll re·
eelve "notilicatioa .. that
request ~ill be IJ"aaled
C ancer ~ Cap rleorn
naUves 11gures prom.
meatl1.
(
fa..._..-legal re-
qutre•nta. ramifica·
hons.~ is ia picture.
C ANCQ CJ•ne 21· July II): Ye. get vaM
"impreuiofts" in co.-
M ellon with work. ._
peadents and .. eaJUa.
Another Cancer. a
C apric orn aad ••' AqUrian pa., key roles.
You recala sense of
directi on -cas a
wiodfall could be "oa
the WQ."
''TM Prt" ii eertalab a ..... .-ae ii
oet la tile ..._.. worW •11&1 ...._ a JM,
pay.., 8oda1 8eeart&7 a-S llK••• &uea. Oftea ·~ lamanted.. tae ,_. • laaa a aa ... Pleue Me IL
I am ~ ~· I am .._a fHlale. B4lt I a•
90t '"*Cb1·"
CONFIDENTIAL TO SICK OF THE
oaGANJZAnON. MAD AS BELL AND AIN,.
GOING TO TAKE IT ANYllOaE: Accept the ....... . ........ .. ... ............................... ..._ ....
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··r.1tttttmc•• lMa. fl••• to ~o -.• ~r
<H.IM. ~ s.ett· ~· lt l. A ••tlu r tart• ,....., .. n..,. • lqiU..-tan
Jll"ll ' O;,r. ~ • C..eer aaUve
trl ps, •lsUs , CIOH plQ t ' ...... Nies.
••l1llbon. ~a••••1 flrst·haftd W;awa&Ma. A•VAattJ• CJ an
Hold off on ~ t..w --~ ll): t'tfti•b as-
be a v.1ld ·g~ t'Mee. .... .... ~ ,..u.
SCORPIO <Oct. 13 · tiw <W"' I • "*'4s.
Noitr. IU: Pleasant _.. ....., aM ... ..are. Be
prtee .. -what ,._ r••lt•U~ ~ttnln g
Ila•• ..._ seeking la '"sh1Ltt. .. -.....as doee '°.._.and m _, ...... ,.. ......... for
act:ua!!J M la bands ot ~-°"'' M dis·
fa mtly nnshr. Know ft ~~,~~--·-u.re •
a nd acl aC'COfdingl). P'ft""
CALL '40-1191
In FOUNT AIH VALLEY
16135 ~t Strfff
~(714)962-3312
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~Home Planned
Person.s laterested ln bachelor's and
master 's degree programs at Pepperdlne l'ruv~·s School of Business and Ma.nae•·
mmt will be hosted at an informal open houae
in t.be university 's Orange County Center. 2151
Micbelsoo Drive, Swle 165, Irvine, this Satur-
day
TAU.VS <Apr. 20·
Ma1 20): F101sb what
YCN atart. reach beyood
appareet HmttatkMaa.
improve dlatributloa
and display faclUUea.
Aries., l.J bra per9QD1 -
and the number t -
flgure promine ntly .
Check leuea. rmanda.1
structure. mooey quea·
tiona affecttng partner
or mate.
LEO (July U·A•c.
221: P e rso•al
ma~netb m · "narea. ••
01verstfy. Give 1'\111 nm
-~c.wl ~.
Expand base of Gpen·
Uou. WW. l5 fulfilled -
)oy• bee._.. less of a
atrauw. Younc person
proves lo1aJty, nods
morale aoarlng.
Taurus. Ubn w:I other t•W CP'eb. It.Mar -------------------
Sc orplo fll'8 re 1 n •>: Oeuo Malt ol mat
scenario. Y• coWd be a "'9, ....,. .. ~
conffilt wt.er' ._, IU9M. Yoe are dul'
SAGITfAutJS <Nov for apedal ""°'ltll\eot t / Tella h ow to p lant it
22 -0ec. 21 1: ~t into or llloear. Leo.. Aq\IU i\&S .~ ti_ or how to fix it midst ol acoon -lea\·e penOIUI r11-.re nrom y I
sidellDes, state needs. 1Mt1tlJ. OM wt.o ''pull5 "" Salurdaya
deft.De wnns. deal w11h st.r\all" vanta to 1nake ~"'• c.&PDI~ in the DAILY PILOT Staff and faculty members ol t.be school will
explam deCree requirements and anawer ques·
t1~at ~~ bouae, wluch begins at 10 a .m.
Desiped fol' wortlq adults, Peppet"dioe'a
buaiJM!IS clep'M prac:rama olfer evening clw
d uriq tile week and aeftnl weekend cl&.SMI.
GEMINI <Ma y 2 1·
June 20): Let go of
se c u ri t y b l a nket :
welcome adventure of ~ aDd a P,iooeer j og proJeet.l Leo.
Aquart. penons figve
pro mllt•U,. Become
VIRGO (Aug. Z3·~pt.
22 >: Be thor ough ln
pursuit ol details. in·
e l u di ng "hid d~n
clauses." Cbeck wi lb ln·
div1dual willing to share
benefit of ezper ieatt.
Aq u arius . T a ur•a,
Scor pto penons n,_.
promi.Dc!mtl1. Protect .,
eel&. R4'lle to .Ove IP
Pis~ Virao natives. room for JCMl al mor e -----
Trust JOQJ' own JudK· elene.dpa.IU..
ment. Clrc•mst a nces ---~----------------------~ tum la r..1! favor. You ,.-----------------------------.! ~~~:~k :~:: fRANCl<~-ORR For fvthe r taformaUo o, contact U11e
scbool'a pneram adrilarJ d ee at 833-822L
• • • Hot Stuff
( .......... Cl)
1 1.-.pooo 'hbueo (W to
taste)
2 tableapoom ..... nour
81"0Wft meat lD w..._ OU or
kidney suet addlDc black pepper
to t.aae. Drain meat aDd edd
chill powder, cumin, MSG,
garUc and chopped ollloa. Cook
30 to '5 mlDute. ual.nl u UUJe tka·
'!id u poulble. Add water only
as neceaary. SUr often.
Remove sklns from bolled
pods, mub pulp and add to
meat m1xture <or add S ~ New Mex ico CblU Pepper),
st r alDed oreca.no and beer mix·
ture, DUrih, vtnuar, I ~
beef brolA. OrteJ• Green UIWa,
Hunt'• Stewed Tomatoes and
Tabaleo Sauce. Simmer 30 to 45
m inut.ea. Stir oft.eo.
Diaol.. Mau flour lat.o re-
m aJaiDC beef broth. pour bdo
chill. Simmer JO mJ.nutee ltir-
rm1 ofta.
c. v. WOOD'S ... A.ND lln woaLD'S CBA•PIONIBIP aau
l s.po..d ........ daidEm. cut iatopMNe
1~ ...,a ... or lCMmc:e caot dlkkea bratb
~beef suet or ~ coot.bllc aU ,.,._.nm...u s pouada wa, c:utw-nt
potll ... ..... .,... .......... ,.....
It lllD-MllV
1111 ........ t_... ••
1111 ....... e.da Wtt1111aaall80<~
""" ·-pepper ............
l .. ", .. a_Clld ........
1 -.,o.c:MI eUaatro_ aleo
knowa •• Cllll••• panle1, (avalleW. la..,...,,...., ..
MeUem•'Q ' t ll'CA••>
lt~Ulyme
• CMM:9 betir'
' U·ouace cane Hunt's
Tomatoes
~-cup celery , f inely
chopped
2 clovH 1arlic finely
chopped
S medium onk>ns, c ut lnt.o
~-lada p6ecea
2 peen peppers, cut into
-·lDeh~ 1 pouDd Jack cheese, grated
t lime
Combine cbktta with water
la • lute pot and simmer 2
boun. St:ralD olf broth and re·
serve cbk:k• fol' other use, or
uae canned cblcken broth.
R.nder "* to make e t.o 8 ta bl lllPOOM oU, or UM cookin&
oil.
Trim all fat from nw lteM
and cut tt llllto '61·incb cub&
Trtm aU flll aad bones from pcd
ud ~It blto "·lDCb cubes.
Bo6l dlilel II mlnutes or unW
teeder'. ....... eeeda and cut
tM cbtlMI ... ~·inch aquarw..
Illa aqar. onaano, cumln.
MSG, ~t~ cbW powder,
eUUttro -11171De witb beer UD· til all hlmpa are diaaolved. Add
UHi tomatoee, celery, cbilles.
beer mixture and 1arUc t.o the a.ekm~
Poar ..... Wrd of tbe re-Mned .. OI' oU into • akillet., .... '°" ... brown. Do only lllalf e.. ..a amount at a time .
Add '-"' .. u. llrotb mixture. ... ..., ...... ..._....,latMn••= OU. ....... .,.._ ...... u... ...... ....,
to .... ,.. ........ ud cook
8'owl1 libcMll l llov. Md.._ ... , .............. . .......................... IUntM ..._ a w 1 a lllD apooa ...,u ... .....
Olel l ..... _. Nfrtlerata M
... BED?
-· .. ., ........ ......... , ..•.
•l"L"&ll!'-
I
boura. Reheat cbW before sen--
log IL About I m1Duta befor.
aervtnc time. add cr•Ud ebeeee.
Juat before servtn1. add the
Julee ol the lime and stir the
mlllture wtt.b a wooden spoon.
Makes 6 quarta.
nUBl&D emu TEAM'S
198t ENTRY IN CALI FOllNIA
STATE CRlU COOKOFF
Kno-
Meat
Cuts
To set the moet for ,our meat dollar. it la
....Ual to bow J'OUI'
meat euta, nave COit per MrVlDI ._ abop-
Te am leader Mary Longpre ol pln1 and use propu Newport Beach. who has cooked cooklnl methods
at the Internatio n a l Cblll Wouldn't lt be'nJc. to
Cookotf for the put three years.. bave tbe lnformaUoa offers thl.a recipe, which she eo-Deeded to foUow tbeee
tered lD th1a year's st.ate com· mOD•J .... vlAI atepe at
petition. Cooking with ber dur-JOU!' ~'
f ne stat(rery corooa def mar
log lut week's contest were Now ,_ can for all
Donna C raft of Huntin1ton thia llllclrmab la pro-
Btacb and Sue Conner of •lded la tb• "Pork ---------
W•tmlmt.-. Ot!Mt' team mem-· ~er'• O.Ude... ftla bera wwe JUlmM McComb and Nie ee&e.llllor o1
CaNI AnDd. aorta ba1 ..._ pnpe.nd
tasrecleata an llaUd la the bJ tM Port lDdU.try
order they are cook~. _ Group ol the Nadoeal a~ ~-peel Lhe Stoek aad Meat
I pouncla lifter meat, Board to a.elp coa·
chopped (tap lirWD) l\UaWI be bett.r port
lS garlic cloves mubed , .. oppen and r.c•lve a oaklm. c~ maxJmwn •alue from
Fry all tbia to«ether unUJ it's ~ ~:::-'s\alcte tn-;~ pot put loci-. a dJ:ram of
4 lar1e cans (1S'r41 OUDC91 ;!:19::!•.:: a':::!:
eacb) stewed tomatoes tbat <"c.Nta price I*'
3 carrots crated r.r.: 3 1pple1, IJ'•ted '° CG9t ,.. .....
4 tabletpoooa freab touted ·,Oii.i wt" atep-b1•
cumla teed Alp dktdioDI tor bMle
2 tableapOom ftDe berbl ... , coabrJ .........
I t&~l tlf W =•dw lmportut eooklDI la· • ta~h1; a am • form au. fOf' 1pectfto a ctlll9 ...., brOUI t11ta w peoirtded.
I nllll ~ bfotlil To otu1D t.lall lta.ndJ
l taiall CM tomato pute ref•~. Med 11 to
l ..._.Clilalaero .. Pork auw•a O\dde " ~to • ~~ Jal .. •o ::.t:; CTC. Port ta-~" the lboft ..__ a.... ... Nonla for s bom'l. llatee 11a11ana. Ave.,~
MIO IOf.~LA~RT•MJNT .. A lendlorcl may tntlt a teftlnt '• IPlrt·
ment wttftout MklftO """•ton • onty
ln emergenolll. '« ..,..._ '*'-9
wet• 04.-ftowl a '*"tub In In IPl't-
mtnt. He ~ w.nt to d*9c far ....
CllfMOe. He "-enter, ... If the
tenent II not et hOme. In Ollll ott.
tNn ~ '*"''1 the lendloni
mutt awe ............... .... '"'· .,.,..,, .... '*"' ol JU ........... .., ... ,., ...._.
30%off
.Or~nge County
ID Salt Lake City
~ theTop 8 anaaa.
~ ""81• to rotmd·trip adult coach fere. Subject to change.
Ana..,.. must be made 7 days in advance, and you must
MlyCMr 1 Salurday night.
s.... .. lmlld. so call a li'avel Agent, your Corporate liavel An•• or~ Airwest at {714) 540-2060.
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&~ W@M[[
~@rrwn@@
Vi•••r ll•ut. ••••r ••r•_.tl~
DEAR PAT: Lut Sept.• I .-t SIT.• to •
"copper kettle" otter f« lwo hWea (~priced
et SU.It), ud I atUI bavea 't received tbe
merdwwMM. I didn't reeon tbe P.O. Boa from
the ad and baft beea ...... lo ccamDicate wit.ti
tbe Hiler about tlala. llaybe ,..a will baft more
luck. It wu an ad wb.lcb appell'ed for about two or
three mootlll last awamer, mad I Mlle" it wu a
M i.nneapolia, Minn .. po9t.al ..,_ number. Tbere
were some coupooa or labels required.
L.B., Lapna Beecb
'fttte'• -.. , .. Mw ,.. ............ nclt ~ ..,__ • ..._ U ,.. ,.W '1 dleck,
tlte cueeU.a• ...... .._ • tM baa ••1 &In
YM a d9e to die .. 1a1w•1 u.e. ft ...... lb a
••pre..._" elfer lt1 a ea••-•,..,,_. ea.,..,.
ra&Hr &.ltaa a •ID..,.r ftna ... AYS 61 C9tad
dlle BeUJ Creebr .. ...._ fll 6-ral MIDI u aw.
eo•puy la leea&M la Mkanpollll, Mt I& 61 Mt
IPOllllOI' 111111 elfer. Pettta,. w fll eu re•n •· •red Ille NIH,,.._. ... eu let "9 bew SM
name el die aeller. U-. ,... •a.J lte ..a fll a.e.. U.._..edlJ, Mllt U.e 109 _.,a pre.._ elfer
yoa wlll lake time to ....,.. tM UIH fll &a.e
spou1rtq eo•paJ a.ad &M P.O. au wltere 1oe .. ,,.. .....
:ldrittt Glr~11 •• Coeli11g
DEAit BEA.DESS: A..,. 'CC...•er Gtdlle
&o Eflldmt Cntral Air C_..-:1" lau laeea re-leaaed by lite A.tr Caamr 'I ~dee
lu&Mme. Tiie Zl·Plle pWe .ner. ae1'11·Mftq
adriee -keepllla ........ Q81e.. • I I .....
demtlJ • .... u ........... -repladq .. ft• lHiaC l)'ll&em, .,.,... .. aJr CII l:Mhad ~ aad
ad41iaS eeatral air ~ltieelel &e Q e:daUac
home. a.eek l1ata lD eaeb claap&er euble readen
&o apply the auggesttoaa to u.elr aitutlem. Tlte
"Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio" (SEEa> rat.
lags, 800ll &o be lncladed oe all aew e.ellas eqa1p.
meat, alJIO ls explal.1te41.
Copies ol the pide are HaUable for SI from
Consumer Golde, Air Conditioning and Refrigera·
lion lastitute, 1815 N. Fort Myer Drive, Arllag&oa,
Va. 22209.
Corning SwaHap.-d bfl R_.11pon1w
DEAR PAT: I complied with all the reqaire· ment.s to get my Coming Ware percolator com·
pensation, wt so far I haven't heard anytJUng
from Coming. What now?
. K.E., Irvine Cenatec Glaaa Works ~rt.a tltat tt ltu
ltaacUed aearl7 3 mUUoa pleees el •all ... ..-..
qaent resp H •et. With Uaat allCll n1 .. e , ... e
problema are anavoldable. Cenllls UCet ce.-
sumen whe bve Mt yet llad • r~1•e &e daetr
correspondeece to uU toll-free <•> IC1·5313. Be
pttpHM &o provide lnformadoe abotlt p~Yloa
7 correspoodeace. Malled inqllirtes slMGld be direct·
eel to Coming Glass WorU. P.O. Bos 1197, Cona·
ing, N.Y. 14831.
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San Diego Federal
presents
~fNIOI! CITIHN
WffKM
~UWORID
June 7-15, 1980
Thrill to the Sh.mu ShOw, h ltwtt exhibit. the
dolphin lhow, Md many fftOf9 ••• CMf 36 "'*'
at\OW9 Md uhlbit:I tor one low price! Plue ''Mulic
of the SWtng Era" on June II\, e.autng the big
a.ld eounda of F,.,. ScheflMnn'• ''S.. Diego'•
Aneat'' In Sea World'• ,_ .....,,,. 8IMMlrW ..
1:00 p.m. Md 4:00 p.M .
.... ---'-............ ,..,, 11 ..
a. DlllD F1ll1Nll
Saw CMf 4°' on~ S.. Wlxtd 8dnlill!IM .. •
tor~ Ind ....... 9ftd pldctM••
llOC:OftlPM~ you! n you're 56 °' CMf, you pey
only $4.50 per_,.(~ f7.95) Md 13.00 per
child (norrnllJ .... 86). TICMll .. on ... now•
the s... Diego,..... allcee lllld.,.,.. ... 8nd
tt.y cen be ..cs -r dlly during 8el1kW atmna
Wilek. Sea w.td, June 1 ttwough 15.
Vlttt one of our oMom ~to pura-VO"'
tlcktll ... "*' ""°' • dlloount -It ... Woftd. compim«lta of a.n Diego r.der91t
OIHO ............ JI " SIJ .i ........... ,. . .,,.-...:
IN ORANGE COUNTY: C...,•IO 9leah. UOUM
Niguel, Mlat6on Vi.tot~._
Ntwpot't BMd'I. San Clemen•.
San .Mn Cepilerane), ~ i CIM}lntltl'I .... ,,.. wrlll,, ..... ' •• ,,,,. ...
'I
&AN Dl&OO (AP> -w ... .tao
baff ......... cuter cbemOlberapy
bave Ill liMllt a clluee Of baW., aorma1
clU...._ MYS a ltUdy eoeductM at tbe
Nau.al Cueer lDIUtute.
Tia• thady dots not prove tlaat
tbtmolberapy poaea no dan1er to
fetuaea. ltrllltd Dr. Ju.lie Blatt, nor
dot• lt evaluate tbe rllk to unborn
cbll*-.
.,.,.. 'IB mPOllTANT tldnl ii f0t
a wo .. w bow tbat lf abt ii capable
ol llavt.I ....,_ ud atta prepant
after U. cbwdMrapy, abe It '-Mt baa
I clwaiet Of laariq llGl'IDU dilldna,"
aald Ule clhdcal weetate la .-liatrle
oncoloo a& UM a.thnda, Md , in·
aUtute. Many cmes·ltrickea women abort lbtlr pnpancltl f« fur ol tbe effect.
cbemotb::f >' ml1bl bave on their cbllclreD parent.a al.lo WOITY wbea
tbe hther·lO·be la under1otn1
cbemotber•PY at the tlme ol concep.
Uoo.abe..W.
IN A PAPE• preMDted at a San
Dteao meeUN of the Amertcaa Sodet1
of CliDlcal OocolelY. Ma. a&att dia-
cua ... her atutly u.M oa a Hnelli.nl
ot 4otlp1tMn*1. More t.laaD 2.ooe cane« apedallata
fN• .,,,..,. tbe ~orld att••tll t.M
mtetlne foewed on NCeDt _,.._.. lo
tM di•pne•a md lnatm..t al the killer dlMue.
AU tbe __., lo lb. Blau'• ltudJ
were under1ot na a11rea1 he
cbemothm-•PJ lnvolvinl multiple dnap
lnb)ab .....
TlliaTY OP THE• -23 percent
wom• llDd MW• fatbera-to-be -were
betn1 treated, abe said. She NPQl't.d •
live birtba. none of them prem.atare. All
bUtlt ................ tJae ....,
aaid.
"Growth, deqlopmeat and .cMol
performance (where appllcab&e> were
. Mrmal,"taeaakl.
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~.M1y28, 1980 * DAIL V PILOT D f
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REALTORS
675-551 I EXQUSITE HOME IN
BIG CANYON ., .. ,._.,Hoffa:
All rtal estah •d
'e rtls ed 1n th l )
neW1P9ptt ts su bjcrt to
the Federal Fair Hou.'
ing Act of UM18 wh1t'h
makes 1t 111 ·aal to ad
\ert.Lse "811> µreft-rent'~.
ltm1tat1on . o r d1"
rnm1n1t1on based on
ract>, ook>r. rellg100, sell.
or national ongm, or an
mtenuon to m ake an}'
such prefereot'e, hm1ta
l)()Q., or d1Scnmmauon ·'
II.AL ISTATI DCIU.IMCE SIMCI lt4t
OLDI COlONA DIL MAI. We ll
m aintained 2 bedroom home on corner
R 2 lot Pnt ro only slightly <.ibovc lot
value $173.000
READY. WILLING & AILE
To be of tenlce to YCM1 i-f CGI!
l••fft:wwt ..... or o .._.. + iftcw.
be.._. thrw t.e•oo. .ct two....._...
..ct llG IOHUS ROOM S2'1,000
r.ADOU TENNIS AMYOME?
Charming Lusk·built 4 bedroom in
Eastbluff ! The ultra deep lot has a
patldle tennis court. a zillion fruit
trees. super plantings and a brick
patio. The home has a comfy fa mily
room. 2 fireplaces and 1s located near
.. park 1n a ram1ly o r1 e nt t:d
nt.'1~hborhood S219.000
E legant Dea n e "Versailles".
Immaculate. Magnificent 180° view of
J1ghts. ocean. bay & golf course.
Lighted paddle t ennis court and room
for pool. 4 Bedrooms. 4 baths, 3-car
garage. $698,500. Small 1r1r assumable
loan For admitta nce to this.exclusive
guarded area. call 644·4910 .
Mtwron lliCH 7H..ot 11
nus newspaper .... ,11 not
k:nowin,I} accept any
advertis ing for r eal
estal.t' which 1s sn viola
llon ()(the law
ERRORS: Act.e-rtiStts
~ ct.ck their ads
daily mtd report •r·
ran lnwnedi~. Th•
DA.IL Y PILOT assumes
ieiity for ttte first
incornct innrtion
orly.
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MO QUALIFYING
LOWDOWN
~ew. clean adult 2 bdr m
condo wtth a 11te patio.
comm pool, spa. ret'
1ac1I & security gate No
quahfying, low down
dJld !>eller wiU finance
Onl) ssi.~. Call toda y
979-5.170
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
MEWrOtfT DU,LEX
$175,900!
One bdrm + bachelor'
S8700 g l'Ot;S l blot' k to
y,ater Owrwr financing
12"'..-3 yean.' Call r1u.t.
7S2·1700 ()Pf"",,, Q . d \ lllN f(llU f'J1(, I
l'1•B11ta
$1,278
PER MONTH .•.
L'> all you pay when } ou
takeo\-er ex 1st mg 10',
loan on enl:.at1onal 4
bdrm Pennmsula home'
Walle t.o beach & bay•'
~Tiil
um.E MANSION
Tree lmrd 'lrect leads to
this rrulKnthcent J Bdrm
res1denrt• Enter tile
rourt)ard ,.1th fot'al
point fountain Secunty
~ate a!>sures t'omplett•
pn\'a(·y Garden setlln~
sWTOUnd.s your s park I
ang poo l and spa
Ca.Uforrua hving at ll!>
very best' Un belie\' a
ble ! Sl28. 000
FORESTE
OLSON
0"'9I[ .... ·~·(~t'4 ...
ROMAHTIC
RB«>EZVOUS
Penthouse view ocean
harbor & c ity lit es
Beaut. upgraded rondo
1n new VIiia Balboa
Pnced to sell at S235.000.
Assu me l 0 12r-v l oan.
Hurry Uui. won'l last
Matlow.Kenned~
A.nna MOl"land. Exlu.s1H
Agt 975--0lm: 631·0488
GJVow Thu Can
Sell More ...
with Daily Piiot
PENNY PINCHER ADS
Still only $2
3 llnea for 2 days only
$1 a day, 34c a llne.
Advertise one or more
items valued up to $100.
Each eddltlonal llne Is
only 80c for the two deya.
Sorry, no commercial ad•
•Howed.
Charge Your Penny.Pincher Ad
or uae your
B•n"tm•rlcerd or Meeter Card
642-5678
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .• Reatton
2111 s-J~ .... ~ load
NEWPORT C&CTB. H.I . 644-49 I 0
GOl.f COURSE VU
Great B<i<·k Ba ) loca· uon Thi!> b1..-t 5 bedroom
home realurl' .. a huJ(e
farrul> dmm.: rm add1 uoo big enough for } our
pool table Pt-rfect for
the big ram1ly and the
vnce 1s n~ht at SI 18.SOO
A CNIY ATE AFFAllU pri•~ Hdni•r.
S i •CJI• falftil'f dwelli RCJ -undu
co•str•ctloR . St•••in9 wood aRd
three Ito. 'f qilaH otriwft mtd Coppet' roof; fl•' bedr'OOfM or fow wttt. Mp9Clt• lftGld's qetar+en. RIMMc:'-J too! $710,000.
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REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 E..111 CC>Mt Hlghwa11. C.0100• ~I M•• PENINSULA POIHT
~··"'I v dl•t·ora tt·d 1 hdrm
homt• Oc:can 'tf::''>' ! $325.000.
WE HAVl 4 0 OF THE BEST U~TIN~ IN TOWN fam1h FULLER REALTY
546-0114
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
25 I 5 f. Coast Hwy., CoroM .. Mar --------675-551 I DOVER SHORES
ATTENTION
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
IC your objectives an·
MONEY. T IMI-:. and
CONVENIENCE then
\OU ,,,.,u be mterestt'd an
Fore~t E 01-.on ·:.
HE:ALTOH~ O ur
~ are dt>-,11o:m·d 10
j:t-1 \ou 1 1 1 T h e
i.:reate:.t <1mo unt of
mone\, I:!• In t ht'
:.hort("Sl po ... sable time.
1J1 th(> lt:a:.l amount of
ancooveruenle'' Call our
FEO Specmlist today ror
our free markl't l'\ a lua·
t•on.
645-0303
FllEST l
II.SON
INC., REALTORS
A Coldwell Banker
Company
Spyqklss BarCJOin
Falwtmtic T .,-ms
Tran:.ft-rred ov. nt•r v. 111
CaJT\ I.st TD at 0:-0:1. 'r'
l2', Gor~eou.' f•Xt't utl\ •'
hom t· l eJ tur1n i.: I
bednx>lll:>. 21, bulh" "'nd
a lut more Coriwr l11t·a
taon room ror a pool A
~LcJI at SJ95,000
RCTaylOrCo·
040 9<>00
ad Corona cMf Mar
SuPl'r ~harp 2 bedroom
on R·2 IOl with appro' \'\I
plans for J beflroom re.tr
WUt $195,000
LIDO l~OOL
Rich woods, imported tile & beam
ceil in gs a cc entuat e t hi s
refreshm~l y un ique 6 bedroom
home on 70' lot with pool & yard.
Large assumable loan & owner will
assist with financing A mu~t sec
f or t hose s et•kin g t he f1ne.,l.
$825.000.
r IN NEWPORT CENTER 'I
• 644-9060
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DIS REALTY
673-6210
SPA.MISH
HACIENDA
OHIACKIAY
Otd World Char"'.
Vacatioft at HCHM.
4 bdrm .. pool, hot tub.
volleyball court Pn ce
reduceq to 5499.000
Cre~l.I\ e financing Hr
m~ ofler-. 2585 In 1 ne
A\'e. 1 liack Ba> 1
Agt·nt 71-1 ~ I~
l.Ji:.ht. air., \ 1ew pro
1~1onafh (l{'rorttl•°(j ~
Bdrm. 3 B<t hum1· ,. 11 h
10>! and 'l'y C:t•'Jtl\t
l1nJnc1ni;-.n J I I Jhlt·
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HARBOR RIDGE
2 Hr 2 AJ \Jt•corator .,
uy,n hunw ""1th ·' Ian
ld!>Uc '1cv. U\ l c lool1,1n-.
re.o•r.r11r Jn<1 nl\ lti.:ht>-
S,;.">inl
UDO ISLAND
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.I Ba oo I·~ ..imph• IJnll
'Jr ant 6. r• .. d, 111r 1111
m .. d1 J tt• mo"· 1n v.11h
l rt' J 11' t' I 1 n., n 1· n
J\d.llable ~J 5UU
PENINSULA
Duple:\., rompll'll'I> re rurbl.shed. one block lo
beach You o v. n tht:'
land Great financ1n1t
S2«>.tal
~
759.9221
OCUHFltOHT
6 Dei~e 2 bdrm . 2 ba th
uruts. 5995.000 Submit
your creative fmancmg '
lc6oa loy Prop.
RHtton
• 675-7060 •
TOWNHOUSE WITH BOAT SLIP
Yo. '""• ttw best of both worids
9renery c:wtd water. Rustic & warwi
utffior f*H fonnd interior 3 bH.
2·story with loods of spoce. L~
l'IHHhf' suit. with VIEW. YCMt OWl'I HM
boot lip! Con• ...... N•wport locotioft..
S275,000.
BAYFIONT-YIEW-75' SLIP
M~ bcryft Oftt on ~ bosift
with spe-ctoc.ular VIEW of .... wporl.
SpaclOt11 2 bdrt'll + d.n cottdo with
becwtiM decor, M<wity mtd pn1Hq..
rartc yow MlllKtanttat yocht CMlhide 'fOS'
frOftf door. OWUMf" wil 'arTY I 1t TD.
$975,000. 631 ·1400. Yo.1 OWft .... boat
slip ift fWI MW prl. tlMritHL
LEASE/OPTION-NEWPORT
Owner will auht with flRaRCltUJ.
rrofftsl.., decorated ·~! So wy tpedd .. ....,.., iRCllldtd lit tWs 3
bdr"' IMMM. 11teh as Fr.ttch doors, ""''ter Mliht with 'PO & VIEW. Shp
doWft ldlcJ r0011t c.d bndrfast rooa
Vlew1 frOftt ....,. ~ A peorfe<t
tto.. for the f.,..Hy tttat Mfet t•1
.... ....,. $375.000. U 1·1400
WATERFRONT HOMES.INC
REAL ESTATE
~' R.rnt..i• PT""°'"'~
2431> W ~111.,.._ JI~ M•rtnr Aw """"1)0f I Kr .o. h S..it.o.. l!J.>rd
'11·1400 '7Ut00
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EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY
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rn1n1 c•-.tate 1n nr:.in l!l' f!rt1\1•-. S:?+Y.500
FULL.al RE.A.L TY
546-08 ,. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
TRIPUX
341 !oy~•de Drivt' N.8 675 -6161
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w aterrront h o me
v. I 7 x 38' p v l d o<' k .
Pri ced Sl.29~.ooo
Huilder w/t r adt' ror
rt1m "rnni?~ f' ......
~or do."l.dlb i:>n lhl' hum ..
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l'nn' Onl>
NEWPORT CO ... DO
S94.000! BEST BUY
IALIOA NEWPORT
REALTY
Want., to worlt for ~ou
"'" handle all kmds of n>ntals. -.Jle. & l!sung!'>.
675-8170
\l1,!.1on Hills Countr)
Club J br J bJ up
~ Cni1S4.'d l.u" ur.
rondo On JH~ N•llh•
•q:11 000 r1rll 9 7 K ,
\ ,1llll' $250.(U ) Warll tt•
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675-6670
OCEANFRONT
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OVER 55 YEARS OF S ERVICE
MORTH ILUFfS-.-A Y VlEW
SUPER '"I"
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F.1,l!'>1dt• Co-.1.1 :\lt--.a Hulld.1hlt• H2 Lot F11r
Thrl't' l nit' .. \lSllnl! lloll't' \\ 111 Help ;\IJkt>
Thi· P.i,mt•n 1-. Y.h1 u' 't\J1t1nll t'or
C'on<;lrucl1o n Fun<h ;.\pµrO\ed P luni.
ln<'ludt'rl In Pm'1.' Or ~11·, roi O\\':"'ER \\ILL
Fl~A~CE
(5) ·--......... 759-9100
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macnab /Irvine
realty
A SUallDIAAY OF
THE l"VINI COMPANY
rllSIDIMT HC>ti9
Privacy & view of city lights! 48R
Turtle Rock T errace hom e
w /spacious yard. Lots of extras
lncl. oak flooring, 2 fplcs & 3-car
garage paneled. carpeted to create
a n extra pl ay room & workshop.
$359.500. Madeline Cross 752·1414.
CQ·64 )
712-1414
(~Vd/leyC...-
111-1700
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IUCHCONDO
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OCEAN PACIFIC
Real Estat~
759-161 6
1006 .....................••
So. 8aytront Duple.
C ti .H r11 n c B a I b" .1
1luplt•\ 11111 nn.: :! +-1h'n
""ri.·r-. un11 "" lari:t> .. un
th'< I.. & l""'''r 3 Ad rm
n•na 11 111111 Prtt·1·c1 J I
~ 11.:1 I 11r more mlo
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bathi. l'ut111 + l!itfJl.!t'
aix +:! ro•m" & ht1th
l?"Ul"-t quJnt•r-. S..2.5 1•111
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0L "ThTANDl:-.IG HOl'oH:
:->H SO Hi\ Y HEACll
Beaut1full~ remodeled &
rc'OO\dll'<I 3 Bdrm. 2 bJ
~ a.II) rooms+ 28 <1rm
apt ~.tn>
Lour lnchhl
& Anoe.
673-3331
1007 . ........••.•........ , .
UTTUIALIOA
Waterfrontage, 6 bed. 5
bath. 2 kitchen home
~.ca>. Zoned R-2. Call
Robert Milliken ror
mor e 1nrorm at1o n
631-12166. Agt .
1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Duplex by owner
Xlnt. lot' So. PCH
29'1 down, 12\"~ AITD
$1500 mo income.
6'T.J.7511 ~.000
TIDE POOL VIEW
Prest11lous llatel ad·
dress Brass. 1ta1nt'd
alass. us ed brl t'k
throughout. gourme t
ldldlen. white waler vu •
Built on Buck Gully Ca·
Q}Ul. Mtn vu. Call Tlm
Rhone. ArJ.. s:n · 12186
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7
Battling M e sa Bla%e
Costa Mesa firemen battle names believed
s tart ed by a carelessly t ossed
cigarette at Turncraft , 660 W. 17th St. Fire
Marshal Russ Henderson said a passer-by
probably tossed a lighted butt into the
woodworking shop's sawdust-strewn out ·
door s tontge area o n Mo nd ay .
Flames Henderson said. ate into a pile of
lumber ' and through the shop building to
destroy equipment a nd more lumber in·
s ide. Damage was estimated at about
$7 .000
Swimmers Soggy, Happy
Mesans Claim World Endurance R ecord
By 1£RJlY CLAUSEN
01 -O.lry Pl ... Sutl Costa Mesa High s weary and !>O~gy water polo team dragged
out or a ctuUy school swimming
pool over the weekend with a
~ o rld endurance record and
S6.000 U1 pledges.
"We made it," announced
tl'am <:oach Bob Shupp. "It was
nip and turk, but we got in 70
hour::..··
The 30 youn~ swimmers began
t•ntering the water late Thurs·
day aft<.>moon to launch their a~
'<.iu lt on the.• Guinness Book of
World R~ords entry or 67 hours
and 35 minufc·s of continuous
polo play, held by an Australian
team.
The Mesa effort wa:. not
without pain.
Many of the partic ipants.
workin~ in two l5·man shifts, de-
veloped painful s~ 1mmer·., l'Jr
early in lhe marathon.
"I 'm surf' \\(>"II have a fe\\
doctor bills ... said coach Shupp
J\s the event neared the 50
hour mark. swimmers began ~o
ing throu~h 1ars of stomach
pills. the coach noted
Marine Questioned
In Rape Attempts
Police have arr ested a 24·
yC'3r-old Manne in connectwn
with two attl'mpted rape!> in
I rv1ne. the late:.t OC'l'Urnng ~1on·
day ni~ht on an El Camino Real
foot bndge. Howard E Nelson. stationed
at El Toro Manne Corps Air Sta·
t1on . was in the Newport Beach
.Jail. held on attempted rape c har ges . Ills bail 1s s et at
$10,000.
Nelson wa~ arrested Monday
In Irvine after a 13.year-old
Irvine wrl told police a man on u
bicycle had tried to fondle her on
thr foot bndge.
P olice a re also qucstionini:
Nelson in connection with an as·
sault on an 18-ycar -0ld Irvine
wo ma.n May 6. The woman told
poli ce she was walking on an El
Camino Real b1cyrle·pedestnan
trail when a man rode by on a
lO·spced h1 cycle ~nd Jumped
her.
Neither woman wa:. hurt by
the man. who apparently wa:.
quickly drivt·n off by their
screams
· 'Swallowtng ~ ater and lack of
~leep r<>Sultcd 1n gu!)tric prob-
ll'ms." Shupp~rud
T hen. with the goal within
sight at rrudnighl Saturday. the
pool heater broke down. By 2
a m . lhe tepid water had turned
cold
·'The kids were uncomfortable
:ind a few ~uff<•r<·d ;,1 bit of
h) pother m1a t loss of oody
ht•atl," Shupp rec4.1 llt:.d
Uul as the l.un ros1· :-,undav, ~o
did tht• p(){>I hN1t and tc·am
:.pint!; Th\'y la!>ted until 1 p m
The boy-; h3d hoped to g8.Ul
S5,000 in public pledges dunng
their ordeal That mark was
topped by Sl.000. a nd roach
Shupp srud his people collected
a bout $400 mor e in cash at
pools\de as spectators c heered
the weary swimmers on.
When collected. the pledge
money will go toward team
equipment and bus transpona·
tton expenses Trans portation
funds will be tnmmed 50 percent
n(·~t year in a ~ewport·Mesa
L n1f1ed School lhstnct fiscal
aus tenty program
"ft all \\ a!i 4.1 h1 j? !>UCcl'SS ...
Shupp concluded. "but ever)onc
wa s tot a ll y exhausted . We
coul~t have made 1t without
lht• or~anizat1on and hot food
provided by our booster club.
"l don 'I th.ink any l)f us will
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Kids Go Bog Wild
The fame and attraction o( film and TV
stars spreads far and wtde. These tots. 2
and 3-years-old, all s howed up for church
play in Oklahoma City costumed as Miss
Piggy The barnyard beauties are <from
lcflJ Ashley n1pe. Rachel amara. Lon
Mason and Marcy Perry Miss Piggy 1s a
star on T\''s "The Muppets ··
'Super Shopper' Saves
'Never Pay Full Price for Al1ytlii11g'
By the tbHciat.ed Pre
Heinz Biesdorf is a super shop
per
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fessor in the department of hous
mg and consumer economics.
His motto is· "Never pay full
price for anything,·· and he
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teaching people how to practice
what he preaches
BI ESDORF ADMITS that
even he can't keep his spending
from gomg up.
"There's no way I can beat
1t, ··he says.
But Biesdorf sees Inflation as
a challenge.
.. You become even better at
doing what you're doing.··
( __ co_N_s_u_M_E_R_J
ConsumeN>, he savs. mu~l t>t>
more efficient in their sp<'nding
JUSt a!> tney must be more em
c1ent tn their use of e nerg)
THE CONSUMER PRICE
lndt>x released Friday indicated
that the rate of annation may be
s lowing . According to ·the
s tat1sLtcs. prices went up just
under 1 percent during Apnl -
th e s mallest rise in rrore than a
year.
But the increa se still
translates mto double-digit mfla.
Lion .
If you shop carefully, B1esdorf
Honored by Cltarnber
These s tudents from Costa Mesa and Estancia high
schools are winners of the first scholarship-leadership-
service awards made by the Costa Mesa Chatnber of
Commerce. Honored at a recent chamber luncheon were
<front row, from left) Jennifer Pancake and Greg
Hathcock, both of Estancia High. Also. (middle row, from
left) Albert Medina, Ruth Hiles and Jamie Schafer. all or
Costa Mesa High, and Kristin Frantzen of Estancia.
Honorees included (back row, from left) Tony Campo(
Estancia and Jim Hammons of Mesa.
Bandits Get $507,
Tie Up Salesman
T'Wo armed robbers took $597
in caab wben they held up
Costa Mesa's Town and Coun·
trJ AuW Sales and Leuine of·
t1te and tied up a salesman
before drivlal olf in tbelr older
P'•J Clle't•--· Pollce said two men eater'ed
Utt ollke ow. tbe weekend and wen .-.. by a 1aleaman. "C.0
I belp you?" ··v •. 1 w..... moDey,'' aiid tbe llrlt ..... tbrouO tbe omce door
at 21f7 HaRor Blvd. u be pulled
a .. Hlber revolver from b6I
beet poekel. ff• ... followed b)' anolber mu .... INIMd I tnlfe from ~
poctll. die aalelmu 1aJd.
The robbers indicated they
wanted money from the
manager's office and took more
than $500 from a metal cub box,
pollceaaid.
After demandinc money from
the salesman, who bad only SS.
police said, the two tied b1m to a
metal cabinet in one ot the of.
·fleet and left. .
Police said the ulesman wu
dl1covered and freed Uve
minutes Later when a frlead en·
le.red the lma1I bulldiq. omeen •aid they seek two
men about 22 yean ol a1e wbo
IJ>e•k Spanlah and broken
Enalllb.
:says. you can trim your spend
in~ by about 15 pl'rn:nt
"llhout lowenn~ :your .,tandard
of hvmg or giving up all ~our
favorite foods
B1esdorf and colll'as:ue~ Jt
Cornell de\'eloped a program
called "Be A Better hopper ·· It
1s des igned to hl'lp families cut
grocery bills. but the technique~
can be usl'd ror other purchase'
A KIT EXPLAl l'lilSG the pro
g ram and g1\'10A s t<'p by·Stl·p
d1recltons 1~ a\ a1lable for S2 50
from . Better Shopper. P 0 Box
191. Dept. N4. Ithaca. N . Y .
\4850.
There are six bas te rule:.
They are.
-Buy when the price is right.
Keep a record of what you bu,y
and how much you pay for it so
you'll know when an item is re·
ally on sale
When the price 1s right. buy
1n quantity Savtnj?S add up
wh€.'n you buy by the c ase In ad
d1t1on. you'll need a backlog of
staples so you won't r un out of
someUung and be forced to pa}
full pnce for 1t
-Compare price and size to
get the lowest cost per unit The
b1g~est box 1s not a lways the
most ~nom1cal. Csc untt·pnce
labels to compa re brands and
package sizes
Bu} More brandc; or no
name items.
Shop 1n at least t" o com pet
1ng stor£>$ If you !>hop careful!>
your savin~s will more than
orrset the extra mone.> you spend
dn ving from one s tore to another
Plan meals around weekly
5 p ec1als Ch eck n e wspapN
g rocery advertisements and
plan a whole week 's menus at
once
BIESOOEF AO~ITS that ti
1sn t aJways easy to follow the
rules You need storage space
for the items you buy 1n quant1
ty. You need time -about an
nour a week. And you need at
least a rew d1screllonary dollars
to take advantage of bargams
The professor says. however.
that you can overcome the
hurdles if you really want to
save money
Before you say you don't have
room for cartons and ca!>es, ask
yourself what you would do 1f
som eone gave you $500 worth of
groceries free. Would you
throw them out because you
dldn 't have the space or .vould
you make room somehow?
WHEN IT COMES to time.
Biesdorf suggests compa nng the
hour or so it takes to s hop
carefully with the time you
spend on other activities. Which
is worth more -lS percent oH
your grocery blll or an hour
watching television'!
Finding discretionary dollars
in a budget already s tretched to
the breaking point can be bard.
but it's not impossible. Check
your list. Are there any Items
that are not abso lute l y
necessary? Do you really need
shoe polish? Can you wait until
next week ror a haircut?
A few dollan can make a dif.
ference. Suppose you menace to
scrape tocetber $5. Read the ads
add compare them with your
shopping list. Is there any Item
that's a real bar1ain? Buy u
much u you can. You won't
bave to include that item on
your next lilt. That will 1tve you
a UtUe extra money to 1pend on
the nm b9r1Ull.
In a few moalhl, you lhould be
able to balld up enou1h ot a
llock ot l&apl .. 'IO )'OU don't
He te a..y •)1binl It the re-
IUlaf prle9 eaeept peliab1bl•.
--
* DAil Y PILOT .,
No. I Switehover
Dan Rather Ponders Future .
NEW YORK CAP> -CBS'
'60 Minutes.. was the highest·
rated prime·time program last
season, and correspondent Dan
Rather knows he's got "a
helluva J(>b. in many ways I.be
best job 10 television news ·•
Sine~ the fU'St or the year ... 60
Minutes" has taken Rathe r -
or was It the other way around
-undercover to Afghanistan
and lnto a qwte open, though ul
umately one-sided. confrontation
with Henry Kissinger.
BUT RATHER IS prepanng
to leave a ll that a year from
now to s uccttd Walter Cronkite
as anchorman for "CBS Eve n
mg News.·· The Jump will take
him from one top-rated ~hov. to
another
For Rather . who's ccnert>d
dozens of ma1or storiec; for CBS
:'\e 11.s from the assass1naLton of
Pres ident Kenne d} 1n 1963
through Watl!r~at<.· 1n the
rn td '7~. the dec1S1on to lt-aH
60 ~hnute4' .. could nlll hd\t
been a t'asy one. though ht-"'111
make a rt-ported $1 ti million a
'ear in the nev. ass1gnml'nt
· · I don't 10tend to i.:o into th.it
JOb and not do on hm rt-port
in~ ... he :o.a) 'i Waltn Cronk1t1·
'hoy,ed th«> anchormdn <'an l!t-1
o ut f rom bt·h1nrt th1· dt·..,k
though )OU ('an 't J.!11 tn
\fJ?h<lnl!>l J n t'\ tr) ._.. f'I I. JOfl
· 'tlll do lht• n""'
"I OOVT k 'O\\ • ,Jt'I h
v.hJt 1.1.111 hap1wn "'h"n l J..•1
nH•r there. · he !'.a)., r1·f1·rr1nv
Ill CH~ ........... , .,t Udlfl' ... frt•
\\ l'"1 5ith Stn-.•t from h1' 1•r•
wn~ offlu., · but I do h:t.·I \l'n
~trongl:. that t 'H• ~ot 111 lw
m) 't•lf
"If \OU v.ant to kno" 1AhJl
thl• · E\ t·n1nJ! """., 1-. ~·11ni.; 111
tw like. :.ou·H· J!Ol to lc,c>k ;.11
"hat 1 \'l' donc tn th<-IM!'>t
That las t n·mark "UJ.'..J.?• ""
R<ithe r '> rec:ent trl'k in nJll\ 1
dn·s .... tnlt> the mrJunta1m-1,f
Afghani:rtan
"If that 1., m~trurtl\t al all
he 53)\ 'll "J' a j..!()Od '\lllf\
dbout "'ht c h nol m U<'h "'J'
kno.,..n. and "l' 1.1.cnt ilrter 1t
'TLL TAKE ALL of that kind
of reporting l can get IL'!> d1f
r.cult. and ther e's no v. a) you
can do that kind of s tory eHr)
nq~_1t . And that's not to :-.a)
there is one iota of d1Herence
between Walter and l on that
He v. ouJd take cvt-r} ~tor~ of
that kind he could gel "
For Rather's boss. CBS ;'I.e.,..:.
President 8111 Leonard. selC'<'l
mg Cronkite's successor v. ai. no
easy task In the end. 1l m t•ant
passing over Roger Mudd. and
Leonard to this day 1:-. trYtnS! to
keep the veteran correspondent
at CBS
Rather. rais ed 1n Te~a.,,
J01ned C'BS :'llev.' 1n Dalla., 1n
1962 He v.as tra ns ferred to the
White House in 1964. and <,t·n•'d
the re until SeptC'mber 19i4. v.tth
nearlv 1 .... 0 'earc;' out in 1965
and 66 as cti1 l'f of C'BS London
bu re Liu
ll F. CAME TO ~<'"' Yori. ,1,
chief rorrcs Pondl'nt for ·CB!'
R eport~" in 1974. and m oved to
· 60 '.\1 mute!> · 1n Octo~r 1975
ThC' trans1t1on from Crnnk1ll'.
anchormJn and m anas.:1n j!
t'dttor or the . f:veotn~ :'\1•.,..c; .
~•nee April 16. 1962. "'II bt.> d1f
f1 cult, and Rather 1s a wan· nf
the problems he v. 111 fart>
"The dtHerenrE' bet1.1.ct'n CBS
Ne"':. and the others ha<-bet>n
the quality o f Cronkite'.,
leadership," he ~ay!>, "and I'm
not s ure that I'm up tn that
.. f"or on<' thing, I tend to Ix' a
loner. and dom~ the · Everung
SENSE OF HISTORY
CBS' Dan Rather
'•'"'' mt>an.., v.nrktnl! "'Ith ,, lot
uf nth«r rnJoQnl·rc. Jnd l'dltor.,
Ont <1f the· tv.11 o r thrt-l" mc"t
1mportJOI thtrlS.:" I \ t s.:•1t t11 do
I' 1 n 111 foll111.1. I ht· l1·a1.kr 'hip
1•\" nl[tlt ht>' •t I
R -\Tflt-R lfb 't.\RI.\ ,,
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F \ I ' I , • ' • "' "' I I !t 1 ) ' )
l<.1tt,1 I
SHOES TO FILL
Watter Cronkite
Then· are a couple or poinll)
"'ant 10 t·xplort-. · he 'a"
L1kt• vnu haH· to h e thl•re
,., •·n n1i:ht. but wh<>rc is thl'rt"'
\\ • h.n ,. tht abl11t) to takl'
1 h • · brr;it<ic J.,t to m ore plan •..,
1 h ..J n ' " "' Y " r k .1 n d
\\ .1 ... h10J,:11 •n \\ Jltl·r hJ.., t,1k1 n
rtw nt ~' ·" far <1.., t1·t'hn11l111.!\
1A 11uld .. l111" .ind I d lalo.1• ICJ IJl.t·
!IJ,11 trlo I 1111 n1•\I '1"11
Crayon Conspiracy
Leaves Red Faces
\\ \!--lll'<·T' >' \I' !Yh11ol• .1rnun<l th•· na tion Pillrl too murh
tu undt•r"'nu· th• c r .. v. I• tl<MI•·' and 11lht'r an1.1.ork!> of thv1r
)Ount.>lt•r., l:M•c a u'' of Jn tlll·i:al con\ptr<1C) amoni.: cra)on ma nufar
turt:r'-ttw F1.'<it'rJl TrJdt.' Comm1sc.1on has allt>Jtt'<i
Thl' C'harJ?t--v.nt' a nnounced along with agreements by the dom1·
nant firm 1n tht• t ra~on andu.Str)
.rnd one other rompan) to shan-
tn a Sl 2 million rest1tut1on fund
for ::-l'hool s)stems that br>uRht
the produet.!> for u:.t> by lhe1r
pup1l5
TH t: $1.Z M ILLIO' "Ill be
d 1\ 1ded amon).! school sy terns
according tn a formula lo be
v. o rked out later v.1th s'tale of.
f1t·1ab ~ f-IT 'ia1d It ts the
f1r'it l1mt: thal rt-st11ut1on ha'\
ht>en part of an FTC anlllru<,t
'C'lllem< nt. thoul!h off1C'1als ... aid
1t probabl) v. tll bt.· u't--0 a~atn
~t t>an v.hale. a n ant1tru'it in
'l'"l1J?;it10n conttnul'., into dC·
t1\ 1tt<'' ot <•tht•r mJnufJ <·turf'r<.
that arf· ~till unnamt'd by the
r11mm1,,1nn FTC 0Htc1al PauJ
r,, rt' .. aid
fl1nnt.'\ & Smith. Inc . m aker
of Cra)ula t rJ)On.., lhf' domt
n.tnt hrand ~rno \l1lt11n Rr.1dlt·'
Cn . 1.1.h1 rh ~nt out (•I the crJ)O~
hu.,1n<><,-. 1n 1971>. <1).!fl't'<I tu JIJ)
rt ,t1lut1nn monl~ Rtnnl'' &
..,mtth ai.:n·c-d t11 rnntnbult' Sl
mal\111n Jnd \1 iltnn Hradlt \'
~">\)() 000
THE FT(' ALLEGED t hat
l'Jl h rommun1catC'd planned
prtcf'' to rom~·t1tor.,
Tht• rompla1nt against Rinne)
& Smith \atd that from "at least
a~ c arl) a .. 19i2 through at least
a.. late as 197R" the company
and competitors "met. d1 ..,
cu..,sf'd and l'\l'hanJ?ed. pnor to
the pub1Jcal1on of pric·e h~t.-. for
the forthcominl:( ) t'ar. certain
prices "
Russell J . M cc h esney,
chairman or Bmney & Smith.
'II. h1cb has headquarters 1n
Easton. Pa .. said "we pleaded
no contt"-t -The Department or
Jus tice also 1s pursum~ this. and
the IE':..:. I sa) the better.··
ROBF:RT 0 . ZINNEN, vice
pres1dt'nl for finance of Milton
Brad le}. said. "Th er e 1s not
m uch v.t• can '>3Y ll 1s all then•
an lh1.· con~ent a~r~ment. Our
... 1J?nin~ dot>s not constitute any
acknowledge ment of 1llejilal
Jrt .. " Ht! dt.'<:hned to comment
"'ht'n a'ked 1f there had bet>n a
pract' fl\ani;: conspiracy
~111ton Bradll'\' I'> based an
Spnn):!ltt.'ld. :\lJ~:..·
\lfrt'tl F t>oughe rt) Jr . hl'ad
of t hl· F'T(' bu re JU or compel I ·
t 111n ~.11d th1• cons('nl 31ilrt't'·
mt•nt!> .,1~nal tht' staff'.s "tntl·n-
11011 to .,t'+'k t•onsumer rt'dres.. ... in
rutun' dlllltru~t actions such a~
price -fixin g case!>. where ap
propnate to compensate con
'um~·rs unfairly tnJurcd by d1~
h11nl:':o.l busin~!> conduct
F:YRI:: SAID THERE is no
"'J) to .,a) ho .... much pnce~
"ere mflatC'd b{'cau:.e of th<' al-
le~t'd a1?reements bctv.een com·
pt•l1tor.
··Had the cases J,?one to trial 1t
v.ould ha\'e taken a lot or expert
lt':.t1mony t o est ablish any
amount The a~reements saved
u:-. from ha\'tng to prove that ...
he said.
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Any handicapped penon hol>inl for r~
lief In partU:al at Golden West College
bad tlloile bapila dub"'4 by lbe driver of
.... ""' .........
this pickup truck bearin1 Uceme No. 45
641U. There wu no sticker or poet.er
permit visible on th,e truck.
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A HOME
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market. C.all 842-6100.
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lots on Lido! 7 bdrm
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541-7729
IEAUTIFUL
COSTA MESA
24 ~r uruu close to
PVl'rylhtnK. All h1.1v1•
fireplaces a nd lnft:.
SJ .150. (X,(), 752 t.920
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act'e:i.<i 4 br. 3 ba. p\l
J!1lte & walls. pool, spa.
f ounla.lnS. mode I home
SUD> mo f um or un·
furn. $1000 mo. Lse opt
pass1ble O""ne r /Ail
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~ S70U mo 546-9533
f'..;,isls1de . Charm1na 2
bdrm t ba Duplex
l.JK·lsd ~pd. Crpk lit &
last + 11ec $475 incl
uttl\ Joan 497·$402 or
BentMi-m1.
!tfl'i.J Verde 4 Br f:Jlf'C
Homt', $750 mo
1tardener tncl'd. Xlnt.
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~Br. 2'-'lbl.l'Xlras. 1'n
Pl'b. Oet'rf ll' Id $llH()
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f.D\·~ly 2300 sq fl 4, t"dm
Rm. Bonus Rm, Kai
quet (1ub Tract. Pauo.
3 c·ar. grdnr. elc. \"a
r ant $695 mo. AKl.
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tached homf'. Seldo m
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~ locauoo. 3 BR 2 Ra,
fpl <', on luscious
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Tovmhou,,e. 2 bdrm.. :!
1.-Jba. Near pool /Spd,
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end WU\ w/defk I. pat111.
lf1ghlv Upl(radt-d. No
pet.s S7SO 'mo. 97~ 1800
da)'S. or llM-2:58l _!~f!tl
Lovel y Orange Tr1•t..'
Paoo Home, 3 21lT. ut·
tamed dbl ur gar, rnm·
munity pool, tennis, n11
r h1ldren or pets. SS2Q
mo 642 4300 Ad·sttler
123> 3' hrs.
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nlc:ie vtew. -·-... amable lit TD-OWDft'
OC1AM llllUS
E}ljoy I.he beauty ol the Padlic from th&1 lovely
2 Bdrm mobile home an
Nor1h Lquna. MID)' U
trH Include : dou ble
calllOrt. 2 storage 1heds,
=carpets. BBQ .-..,sa.o1
~ RMI t'llt.w. Newport t1eiC9U. Call now for de· talh. Century 21
N ewport C e n ter .
New Condo Studio. many amealtlH, SecurH1
ml/mo. Call 145-7JOQ.
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mu1t MU ll.25,ooi>1a Br 2
Bl home. Will &C~Pt
c..._/tnde/motorbome
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IUMITS
Try 15~ down. Good
c l e an , pr i d e o f
ownenhlp in HunU.nstoo
Btadl. Prindpala oa.ly.
146-HJl
llkS..AAIMC.
3bdnD home, CIOH to
bcb, uauma ble 1010, --.141-im.
t§J Coldwell Banker
COLDWILL 1AMC11 IS I •t te
experienced Real Estate
salespeople for their new locatioG lD
South Lquna Beach that wW open
.June 15th. U you are interebd in
movtna up to the Jar1t1t dlvenifted
Real F.atate Company In the nation,
call Earnle Rice at (714) lf4.9080
today for a eanfidentlal interview.
A COUW1U .....=CO.
496-7222 831-0836
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LAOUNA BEACH .....
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Rancho Calllornla, 4
aep. 10 ac. puocela. Plan.
table to avoeadoa. Xlnt. term. 10~ lntert1t.
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IS01cre Utah Callie
Ranch. n i t roothlll1
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rond., good loc•Uon with story, 2 br. boal s lip, bve
room lo bulld Se!H>r Wlll in million S home for
help tlnance . J o> t'e IZalO/IDO. f75..1087.
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'406,000-•100,000 dn .
Btacb area. Gary. •fl.
9'72·11300 Xl'3, 830·8917 ~ Clftl)'.
'YIAMID Sia CJemeate duplexea,
7 In a r ow . L arge
1700,000 In a11um•ble
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l on lot. Walk to bch.
Av1tl 7 /1. S850 /mo
6'4-2:188
l on 1 lot. Z Bdrm. l
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•· ar, ~. . •· petio. l530. m.ms
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ptocing your od . . ( CU' ~
number will appear in YfM Doily Poot
od ... M-Sttter tokes YfM lTllSSCIQllS ••
. you coll In at yoor a>nvrin:1 to qet
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is onry $S per week. For more
lnforn1otian and to place ycu od coll
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home . 50 It 1nd<111r
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nn ~·>4Tfllct k111·h11n. l)ot
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SAVFHONT VI EW
Seeur1ly, pre$l 1ge,
vmat.•y 2 Bdrm. 2ba
Pool. Sl:n> mo yr!}
UDO ISLE
Newly decorated 2 Bdrm
w /UJLer'eSUn.I decor $87$
ON WATER
l. . ..irJ(e ;ind beautifully
dt"C'Dr.lled 2 Hdrm+den.
J>anorarrur '1ew. Sf>cun ·
1~ entry courtyard with
fOUl"tUllll •• ltoal slip avail
ro r 4 0' 10· boat
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REAL ESTATE
b3 1·1400
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H.B's FfHEST
~lanl~h !-);tall:' l.11•ing '
lleaU111ul park·hkt· 'Ur
round1n~b T~rrac .. ·d
pool. Sunken gab bbq.
-.parkl1ng Countatns
~ µ a 1· 1 o u i. r o o m s
Separate d101ng area.
Walk·tn closets. home·
Wte lau:hen & cab1oets
Walk 10 H untington
Cenlef'
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2 lit.'Ciroom furn~>
2 Hr Twnh~l'. unfurn
S475
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home. paooramtr v1ev., 1 t,,.,, I lw}
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4bdrm 2"2 ba. Ha rhor
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VBlSAJWS CONDO
1 BR. Jacuzzi Full 'let'
S4951mo Call 957 1900
~pac 1ou s -lbr,
Weslchff ho mt'
k1tch . $82~:'wto
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Jba.
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SEAVIEW by ownr Jbr
or 4br. Fam rm Be.,t
ocean view. Sl400Mo.
58Hl22
&1008 Penin 2 Br 2 ba.
Top floor CkeanCront
rondo. Incredible view or ocean. island & bay.
Sec. bldg. w /elev a tor
a nd und r grd prk~.
S82S /m o . yrly lse.
67s.7623
Condo. 2Br. 28a. Xlnl.
rood. Pool. s pa. SSOO.
Sandy : 968·4456 o r
642-7781.
Seaview 4 BR 3 Ba.
wlbght v1~. Guarded
gale, tennis • pool. $1400
mo, 6'4-5400: 631-3444
Newport Cr est. Sper ·
tac:u.Jar ocean view. 3
bdrm.· de n, fireplat'e,
wd bar in D.R.. large
kitchen •/eatln( area, 3
ba. & dbl .aarage with
elect. doors. Beautifully
decorate d & pa r tly
fumisbed. 173-8139.
wown
Won't laa\. Newport er.t t.owaboule. 3Br,
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lillll 00taa vtew. AvaU
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BROKER S-AEALTOAS
101\ W l olboe 6 7 t.)U I
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
YEAR·ROUNO FUN:
Social ActlVlt•es 0 1·
reel or• Free Sunday
Brunch • BBQ i. •Par
ties• Plus much more
GREAT RECREATION:
Tenn·~• Free Lesson!>
(pro & pro shop)• 2
Health Oubs • Saun11 •
Hydromsssage•SWlm·
ming • Goll Driving
Range
BEAUTIAJt.. APART·
MEHTS: Singles. 1 &
2 Bedrooms • Fur·
n11hed & Unlum1shed
• Adult L1v1110 •No Pets
• Models Open datly
910 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
Newport Beach/No.
880 Irvine
lel 161t11
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N.wpOrt INch/So.
1700 18111 St
(Oov•r nt 161hl
(7141 642-8170
Se.llhore Or .• 2 Br, 2 ba, FP. d·W, patio. $.S95 Yr·
l.y. Al/.. '7M0e0
.OCEANFRONT. avail
now. dally, weekly .
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3 lidrm apt, ~a" paut
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adults onl)
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2br , Jlt'.ba. center or
town. Rltins G a r .
Adults No Pe~ $395:\lo
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m quiet aduJl comJ.1lex
Spa1 l br apl (.;athL>dral
c~thngb. ~as frpk &
11 w. Pvl h:ik'On\ !)001.
J,•f'-l'o peL'> $385 m tJ
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'\o µt'li:. 75:J U:! 17.
Ml 1400
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dbl gar Nt•w crpl,
paint. bit m d1i:.hwasher
& stove Adults, rlo pell>.
S45()1mo 642·!1702
2 HUG E hedroo rn s
Ground flo(1 r , ful ly
carpeted lbwltms. Super
location. Adults. no pet.s
S'lXI mo. Apply Apt E.
568 w. Wil:.<>O 645·6448
28r. 2 blocks from beach.
$375 mo. Adlts, no pet.s,
536-2877
2 BT. 1 ba, pvt gar .. nr
S.D. frwy Ad Its only, no
pets S350. 846·4387 or
846-4122
a.EAN 2 BR. children
OK. water paid S42S mo
2189 Pacrh c Apt. A.
546-5880. ask for Pam.
2 BR. clean. patio & laun·
dry, no pets. Small child
OK. $350. 546-9950
2 BR 1\'J Ba twnhse. gar.
patio, $350. Mature
edit.tlta, no pets. 548-5479
2 Br. 2 ba. newly decotal·
ed. nr shops. & OCC ..
$435. <MS-2970 art 4 pm .
~ 3 Br 2ba, pvt
yard, frplc. encl iiar.
adults. Nr S.A. Country
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FAONG GOLFCOURSE
Lower Condo 2 Br. 2ba,
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an-a Bltn.,, wi.hr drver.
pauo. 2 rar i?ar auto op
nr /ldlt ~. no pet:.
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4000 Offtce ....... 4400 ~·May 28. 1980 • DAILY PILOT ps
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Office RMttl 4400 O I ...
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New, .,,_Ult omcu.
lnrludts all ampro\ e mrnta ., ~rvicn. 750 to
1!G> 1 f. Cird llr avail
f\im tOOtD; ltlt. wuh/
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plua $SO rl'fund .. blt'
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KOU.CINTIR
0Wnn8'7 5338
llST MPT OFC. ~ 7Y a ft. 800 LO Z40!
aq ft avatl. Nt!'Wly l"f'dec
<.:rail 540·2"60. Mullar ·~·
l..oc&I P.11«11t.i ve-ex~d· ma bulirwu Nffd a"'
bilious perion who 1.,
wdl.lna to M!am . Call Mr
f'athy~ ---------~g Serv Mal sell
pit. days, worlt l2 14 hl"I
"°k . g rou SIJ .~00 y r mu & equip Sl6.~/lllll
cash otr 538-2164
ii sloo"4o& room
hume l-4S wk
"'"' tl.31 • U5ot
ID pit
Avail HEWPOIT
F'Jegant executive suites
m preatlge 1oc lnclds ~al 1erv1ces, re
cephomst, t elephone
llRSwentlJ & more. THI':
ll EA DQUA R TEttS COMPANIES A pro·
f-'onal environment
.... so "''w".!!!!!1 ............. ...... -••••••••••••••••••••••• 5020 ----WHtmln•t•r 3898 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~aut 2 lt.ol). J Hr. 2' 1
b:a townhouse w rrpk
fohlnt of pool1sauna &
rnlleyba 11 LK ) u rd
!IU.l Call Ad Stuer •77,
1.42..QX> 24 hn. a dis~
--.. ...... 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l4! Bl~ Bt>ar Cabin ldf'al
loc·:itton for f1shtnit h1k
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2br, 2ba, jar t.n rondo.
213-470-3212
MAUI SUNSET
CONDO
Avail. June 25th to J ul~
lllh. Ri~hl on the bt-ar h.
tully L'q_ UI p iX"d S30 per L;~Cdll ~U loln ll t!
714·951-6756
!lrfiC't'S m Bayview Hotel
H1stor1ral landmark
S2:lt> & up Bay Vww
{~ ot'Cu:p Contact
Robe6n:ll'22
•NO C<filA \fESA•
\1ed dl'nlal H~O 776
:,q ft 9 nn '>Wle & patio
..,uper lully equip
~ rm Tom 540-2200
lill > i ront olr ll't'. park 1 n K
& JantlOn.il, ~ (71-4 I
673-l<W
MfWPORT IUCH
15111 WfST'('LI FF l>R \U. s1-.nv1n:s
\mplt' P:irk1nl! ~1un..ii:c'<l Bwll.lt111:
700 Of' 1000 'iQ fl
I.ease. $1 per ~Q n
John f'li:.her &12 J l 11
OfflCE surns Hart• • hc.1111 1· l•) r rn1
nUllh Lo month in 'UV' r
prt><1t1.:e >-oil To"'t·r~.
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11,111 !il41 ~ llf~
I nr :• 1Cr11 'wlt-... 1::., ·'I
For store & office space
at reaimable rates. soo to 2700 s. Ft. M~VERDEbR
Pl...AZA
LS25 Mesa Verde E, C M
s.is-4123
•HEWPOltT /C.M.
Up to •700 SQ fl. avail al
~nme rorne r. 17th &
wpt Bl 67~m<x> __ _
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2t'40 A 1 on Npt. 551S-87Z1
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tnCTt'laJ ... pan.· oo 17th &
'l;ewpim Blvd t\\ii1l for
1-.e Reai. r .tle) ( ,di
1,11et'tuia)~ 9 lo!°).~~
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l10t1 Co wants lnveaLOra
50''t return. Shon term
fl.8 wt'Jdls. Call 739-4420 ---+----
Malley to Lo.II 5025 •••••••••••••••••••••••
fNEED
fMONEY
• CUDfTHO
NOil.EM
21.d & 3rd TD IOClfts
978-453 I
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$
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~-.;-s-.~ 4300
2nd T.D.'S
$10,000
$-500,000
& cut 111 nu.: • 'IJ4'""'' · 1 .. 111 :!:.m ST~GE SPACE
Pr0Cesi:.100Jll) '>IO•,. \I 1 .. 1 • p t:'!>t'~tA5 7~u llr.l ·~ 11 .1 .,.. rult u111JI ---I
' HOOSOOTtS I olhce:s Rea.sonJbl1 r"nl Rft1tm w-.cs 4600
8.32 .i 134 r, tr,.lJ ~tt":h• !)..t.M ~1ro •••••••••••••••••••••••
Am.Y MO CHARGE GARO~ SUITE quwl ,pol 10 l.a1o:unJ •Xll" ~ ... im <'•tldi?f' 1n I
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fU>ntal Shanni? ~rvlt't' llW '>Q ll ufr :.II· 4 ol 1 ' iir CostJ1 '14~ (Of' D:Jri
Has Hoommate For' uu itmf. rt·leµt . "lut lii,t'. or i..~ ~·-t ;ired ,,,
'f!.1 (f)7!) i do)'-'153·03!1., ™'"I~ remcxlelt•d f \ ..,,.111,11 "nlt' dd =r~11,
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home in \\f \lu ~t bf· 1560 Costa Mr~a t \
l'lt·an. Sl75 557 9689 COtl<>MA DE:l. MAR '12626 o r t elep hont·
Sl'\ltl 0(•1u\t: :! r m ufl l t(' i,-;;s 7&,4
1 wo nt-ot non.smuk1n.i:
prof (ems to shr La5(un11
homt• w :0.1 S2il'i to S:\SO
1nl'lds uul W, D o .... n
rm & bath. 955·0861
8 ~5
Pralessional fem ale. 25
needs rm mate same to
s hare 2bdrm, 2ba. in Lae. Hills . $200/m o,
951-0823. 951·3851 aft
6pm_
Shr J Hr home nr OCC
Nicely rurn Qurt't.
mature & hke dogs
Hef s S40-0008
1»riin1:. air cond . J:>O ~ft. S..W per mo A~ I>
1 rm. Oc1::l sq fl ofr $ol5t
per mo
Rea.Jooom1 rs
aoKa C().()ft OFC.
5r4CE FOil RENT
Pnrne Newpon Bch Loe
S!7S and up · Seneunal
!lel'Vlces UM: I. Ca.I I Fred
AJex.ander 957 1900
Offi ce Spa ce a 11aal
Corlx>r'ate Plaza. ·'"' pt <.:aur 2 Pvt off11:<es +
receptioo S850 7~ '~-
Wantt'd U1 C06ta Ml.">a 111
1r1·ult' area. 2 or J HH.
house µrr ferr ~d 3
\duil:. Xlnl n:fl'n>nw~
673 570 1 Eves . It
wee«enck
Will t rade wi nter 1>lt1
hame-3bd.. Zba. LO mill
from slo re.art. ()gdfon
\A.ah Valier. for 2 wks al
)our LaKuna Brach
tune 111 July OC' Auit~l
Call Sterl.Jost Spafford
801..SSUtSl or 487 41143.
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INTEREST
ONLY
FOA FAST ACTION
C.AU.-
851.0991
REPUBLIC
HOME LOAN n. ....... L.Mm c f m)l.,...,.
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PriVd te lntrt>Sllj1at1o n
body1uard service. 21
tioun. 71' 532..w'l'O
HlwYA.dl 5120 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MAl(f SOMEOHI: HAPPY
MAKE SOMl:OHC Ullll
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L.111 tA2 5it.ilS
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5300
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FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5678
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Prescnp0on sunal~t<'
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""" g.11! cour-.e Jbr. 2ba. pooJ s.>75 4W 1521> Shr 11 B. Condo. nr !){ h
..., elec. )!arage. pool.
~'WpOfi a.odt 38 6 9 S2S rrio 900-4214
:'\ewport Buch Ofc on
f'..1c1nc Coast Hw>. nr
Balboa Ba) Club for
rent About 212 ~q fl for
$215 mo C .tll John 11111
~2117
All l)"Pt'S ol ~al l~tatf'
lll\'t"itmt'f'IL~ ~tnrf' l~!I
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6 Yr..old 1:'tl1lhlld > Sii~
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PARK NEWPORT
COUHTRY CLUB
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pt;L'\ lrom $.WO. Al'rt>'>!i
fn.1m 'l B Golf Cour!>•'.
Jrvmc ill Me!ta. Shown
b) uppt only 545·4855 . --------..
lrg l br dplx. W itar All
ulil µI.I. 3 blk:. br h.
~!10~194
Sc.to~ 3876 •••••••••••••••••••••••
\lU\'e In lOdil ~. I & 2
bdrm. w11lk lD b<'h. nlre + Clt'lln. $325 lo $.37:)
•1003 or ~~--
2 Bdrm apt w tin deck
Gar $375fmo
Call eves 498-0318
3171
Sharp' 2 Br. 2 ba pen.
Un.ise condo S46S. Call
Gbi •. 496-4800. ----.. ....... ,_,.ahM ...~llMd 3900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Saaillrt11tn
New 1ic2 bdr;"i!'x~y
adult apta in 14 plans
from S390, 2 bdrm ~from ws +
pools, \ennla, wa~rfaJJs.
ponds l Gu for cootlna
" heatJq paid. From
San Diego Frwy drive
North on Btl<'b t o
McFaddl'o then Weal on McFadden t.o Seawind
Village <714 )893·5198.
4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Room in 3br home. Quiet.
Kitch prlv. S200Mo
842-4300. AO.Siller U.N.
4M ht
Fem. roommale v. anted
Bt:'l1ch al"l!a. Chru1 \
t:all 1fays l»O 56.'.ll>
ltmmalr wanted lt• ... 11r
~p:l(' :! BR hoUS(' '"Cd~t
~mo 613·~
\\;intl'(1 Fl'm ,11<• lhri...
11an non smoltl'r room
in.ill' for lovely In llll'
mndo. 644-2>120
ltnommalc> to 'hart• 3
bdrm r nndn. Nt'v. port
Ueach S225 Ulll incl
64,'j.raJZ ------
2 Prof Prof females Fpm
~t·<'k 3r-O. 24 J I. no n
smokt"T". I-" P. C.:dM $190
rro 833-lZJO or fi73· I n5
'>hr 2bd ho~e "" adult
ITlJ.le UDder 40 Jel4 11>h
pref ~wk 631 2IOll ------------
BEAUTIFUL
\en larJ:e r m w it b
fflllr wi .. tbar & p11 .. n
trance. 1''em pre! llefs
,, "Must A1;a1I appn>x
.lune 15th $300 Call
evei:. 646-3375
4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1235 Sq. f't. St)88 m"
1611 Wei1c11rr. N a.
Agent. 541 ·5002
EXEC. sums
Prime Newport Bearh
loc. Nea.r O.C airport.
Rt>nl incl. recept ion.
conference rm, Jarulor
serv . utlls, 100 rree
c opies " mo r e Se<ntari al serv. av a 11.
LU or Doug 851·9tll.
Ekecubve offices avail iD
full MrV. ore bld1. Nr. o.c. Airport. Recept •
phone am.. secy serv ..
con! rm. etc. Please
call 152~Ul8.
GI Sq. ft. $425 mo.
4001 Bitth St. N.8 .
A&ent. 541·5032
WESTCLIFF BLDG
Nf WPfHn IH AC II
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EX.ECUTtVE su n!S
Newport Center . hall
servi~ private, ocean
view. Sf10.a30. TSt-90M .
MllO. crpt. air, 1000 1C1. ft.
lUU Be a c h. •B .
W..untmter. 842-ISS4
.....
Immediate
Occupancy
To Fit Your
Individua.J Needs
220 to 3.ooocp
Plea.<Je Call For
An Appointment
(714) 67'5·8662
.......................
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Spwdcadttej ..
2ad TDs
642-2 171 S4S-061 I U~T ,\S<iOHA H \Bill I ----------• \ pr , 1 " t , ... I " r
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Heights Call DO ... for de ffi..I.\ h x 11ct11111 , .ill \l'l I rnurx1 h•m.1ll' (••0111 1.
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""Pl l:Jt h P ie r area .
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Dobbs t\nanc1al
Servll't!S
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2nd TruM Deed Secured
b~ prime ='ie "'POrt Beilch property S3tl.OOO
548-0062 or 673-0339
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jo'ounr1 Cairn 1 .. rn1 1
puppl', b l k md l1·
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male Hound m" "'ul11
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fem Shepherd. tan1~111
fem. Shepht>rd, blk tan
male. And blk klltt'Ol>
Newport Ekarh Animal
Shelter 64-4 ·l6Si
For $8.50 you can
send a 3 Hne Greeting
to Special Folks and
get a~ It Dally"
T·lhlrt too!
'Do It
'Dall~
Come In to any Dally
Piiot offtce and place
your Happy Ad and
pick up your T·•hlrt.
DAllY PILOT
Ad-81Ua •~wt~(h u holutl~ .-'7 ~~ ~.
You may tequest Ad-Sitter servioo when
placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter
number will appear in your Doily Pilot
od ... Ad-Sit ter tokes your messages ..
. you <XJll in 01 your cooven+eoce to ~t
the responses to your od ... this S«Vtee
is only $5 per week. For more
Information and to pka yo.• od coll
642-5671
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) ant ma ant &r clnupa.
t>M• l"l>t Pete 641 1096
Anwrtt ;.in Gardener
!Atwn marnt & \a rd
cln11p tree tnmm1ng
ti46-~
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n•pair,, i..m»ll Jobs
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l la...s1fwd Ads 642 5'ml
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d11mp truck Grade.
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ll1ulln1·Movln 1 Con
crfle tr'eti r.-moval
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Ha\ltin1 & Dump Job5 Mil'°' Randy :149-4368 ----All around hauling
1 T. LNclt. f'tee est
Call A M ~ 3964
Cleanups. lri mm1nl(.
haulm.i f'ree estimate&
MHl271
Constr11et1on <'lean up.
delaery & p.rkup. > ard
maintenance, Bob
496-1730
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ble own tram. 84i 36.Ti
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stove b~ tlk• (hen M .in
toda) ,~k tor Tl•rr'
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llcuonable. reUablll',
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PuWfi9;?ap.rifNJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l't:n :H.S PAINTING t:xpr d Ht-as Rates
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Smor 836-~
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extA?r. lo ra~. Cast i.erv
1'14K-~ or Ml 0360
Will paint any Jbr. houi..t-.
$650 ouN<k-for th~ '1111o
<'nnun..llnJ( owner who
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a l ;, II' t-abll' pn<'t·
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JuCULLI • ::-Oauna
MR 0C AIRPORT
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S40-5300 METRO CAR WASH t: O t: 29511 llarbor Ill\ d
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plus t:•·n~ral otf11 1•
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red blond f'.. \ lC nl.d
C'DM 67J.6168 67S-4096
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lt'r. :'t1a1tnoha 1G.1rheld.
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h1und ln\h "••ll"r
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Of NEWPORT
ESCORTS
642 1~71
l'tovmate Esrorb Out
1·all 17141953 1578, ;111 o l
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llt· p a mpered l41th a
per sonal r ~l ax1nµ
mai.i.age b) 12 ur lhl•
pre lltt•!.l Rirli.. 1n
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.locUZZJ. sauna ct<' Opt·n
IOarn om. 7 day .. a
wloek. V1sa1~1 c. ALian
tis llealth Spa. 2 112
II arbor BI vd. Cost a
)fesa. ~3433 Brtng ttw.
ad for your spt"('Ull girt
ARSTLADY
Ellcorts • Models
• Party O&ncers •
972-1345
*fOXY LADY* OUTCillONLY
•972-1131•
Need ride to Lake Ta hoe
this wknd. Will share.
E\.'ft: m.519', Cau.
~RTS
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Alwa)'I open·Now Hiring
Jim fh.tt. l.U'lent lhal you
COOl&ct Dan Reynolds
71~; 17S.30M
TOUCH A CLASS
ISCOITS .,. HR& ~· l.M3
Prafeaional Thera~uUt
m•1a a 1e . Llc 'd
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'iJ.'EDDINGSER\.1Ct-:S
4213 or ltC'enw
64.5 7716
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Ac·C't'pt1ng appl1calrnn"
for full and part t1m1•
shifts No exper n1·r
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O"t'anl ront. N B
li<•cnunt111g Cieri..
MutuN' sell s tarter for
µogboard S)Slt-m c~ta
'.\'\~area ~9-2Z38
i\C'coun.UJU:
AP' Munaicer . matur<·
11luple Biaul main
1:un1'<1 48 un1h. l' M
AduJLc;. no iwt.:. Apt t-
m<>de't i.alan bonu'
Wkda}' 642 4907 1~4
ASSEMILERS
TOP PAY. MO F£E.
AU. SHIFTS AV AIL
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A'iSl~TANT AC
Tl\ ITIF:S OIHECTOK
in ilI1 act1\ e rettre rum
ACCOUHT1MG
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ASSIGNMENTS \
munity Pleas aol .it
nn;phere, benefits
Nwprt Brh 631 ~ ---
Or-.inge County 1s boom
ll'lJt 1 J\nd SO 3re Wt''
We're
ROBERT HALF'S
accounlef11>S
Then' a rr m a n) n 1·w
Jirrn.' m<J\ 1nR into lht'
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ml(tng abouL an mrreas
1n1: d t'mand for e'<
fWrit-nced accountinl!
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\ud1tor"
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"o(•mor AC'1·ount;rnts
Br1okk1"'{'pers
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II you art' not awan• of
the h1'1leflls of workml!
tl'mpurary. v1s1l us 1>r
iove us a call. V.t! -.111 be
happy to d1s<'U.'l!>-'l w1lb
\'00 We are locat ed Ul
the Coldv.e ll Bunke r
Bllldlng
2333~Broad\\a} =200
Santa Ana
17 I 4J 815-41 Ol FR~E PARKING
.( ' ACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLE
l'o-.1t1on rcqwres h1 ,::h
i.c hool diploma and
l>Omc expenehce 1n a
manufacturing a cC'ount
1ng environment Type
~SO wpm and operate
an adder C'akulalor by
touch
Compe n s at1c1 n and
benefits packaJ(e 1s at
tractive and c·om .
pellt1ve. Please ;ipply
Ill
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3180 Redhill Ave
Casi.a Mesa. CA 92626
Equal Opportwuty
Empk>yer MI F
GENERAL
ACCOUNTANT
Opening for a ~•l
A.Ccolriant. D.S. deitree required. S•lary to $&2,700.
5'rld telUme to Ptnoc! ·
ne l Offltt UH E .
Wa mtr Ave.. Santa
Ana, CA 9'l705
~ Opp Emptyr 11 /F
,\ulomal1c trans r {'
bwlder & tran ... R&R
man Call fo r dPPl
;;.18 228H -
,\IJlu ~t'Chanir for bu. .. \
lort·1gn <'aT shop Honda
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OPERATOR
Ril.IEF CASHIER
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Latt OfftC'e Mj(r al
EARL.EIKE
TOYOT A~VOL VO
l!.466 Harbor Uh d (.'(~IA MESA
646-9303
~li}i.•ller Hl·~pon:..ible I
µcor..o11 lo rare r or 2 > r
old bt» Mon Wed fo'l-t
allnoons O""n tr ... n ..
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2·3 day-; wk m} h<1mt<
Ol4n lTan."> p 640 05!Y.; -&nktnl!
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t-.Xpt'nt'nl'~
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s:.JA :"oewport Ct'flll•r Dr
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fAI f.464
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TELi.ER
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bank rf'lnh-11 •'AJJ('r for
lrarnt!t< p;;,.1t 1un X Int
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HStrT AGI IAHM
l!iOI SY~nor J.N IJ 1~.Evf. -----Banlonf( nu.as FULL• PAITTIME
HEWACCMTS
COUHSILOR
Expenenre pr eferred
for our ne w Nt•wport Beach office. Pleue call
Mr. Geor~ Wainer •t
$4().4088 0.,.,., .• ,...
s..-.aa..-
~ ()pportuntty
Employe.r
BankinlJ Ta.Lii Experience preferred
i.. not Nq\11 Nd for our s.c. Plua Qltlte. Call =· Amb1n1•Y •t
Callroml• F'edH•I
\ prClj.t rt•:..s t\t' ~&I.
k>adt•r ha:. 1mmt>d1ate
operunK.' for Tt>tle~ rn
1L'\ 1..U.e Fort""t and 1lS
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h'fT\-d bul w1· .... 111 train
1f \OU ha\t• <o1ic month:..
1 ,t ~ h h a n d I 1 n i: 1• '
penence Selt'C'tt'<l apph
1·anl "'111 v. ork :w 2:,
htiur.-per wt·1.'k 1n1•luo
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' 30 p ~1 In ~ l' p 0 rl
Beac h . on Thurscl;J\.
'1a> 29 from 10 A ~ io 3P~f 1 n Lake t orc~l
J>ieuse call for an 1n
l t.>n 1l"W a ppOln t men l
RDELITl'
ROEttA1. Sa' in.its & Loan A.'l:.n
1515 West.c:llff Om\'
Newport Beach
17141 642 4000
,\n f',qual ()ppor t:mpl> r
liAltU. Y Mt\J<ING IT"
Tired o( weanng a un
1form & work1ni:t loni:t
ti11ur-. ror m1n 1mum
v.al(l'' Wf.' art' a lan:c m
di.Nnal to loolung for
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t>et WC'cn S'.!00 ~ \< k
Call for 1nt1•r\ '"'"
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l'k·a...ant o<fu:·e P0!>s1bk>
tult Lime Tern 97'J 3376
&oicJt('t'1>1nR G<X>d work
1ng ront11 11ons Good
pa) ltandl" li<'<'ountl>
11a } ablt' .Jr C'ount., rt•
••t·•~able t:on11lruct1on
1·xpenenr t> prderrt·il
Odl 'H1 3102 Ill f)ranj!l'
l~.IOkkt"':pmg &. )!enn al
11 ff1r,. w11rk for
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NB
t 'ahlnt>t Makl'r with t'll
t/dienC'e Able & w1lhni:
t o do n ll phascll of
c~ v.ork Onl) ex
pi•ncnei_-d fnt'n who wan\
10 wo rk need appl)
Stt'udy t•mployment
IU&Jnbow Cabinet Shop,
32118 B Calle Perfecto. s J C.a.po
CAA WASH N 8 lrH SUn. Mon,
Tues 81rn·6pm on·
ly Alao. r /time. C M ~~N&ncy
CGllEIS
U-TVTEM
MARKETS
ODemna now &Y&llable fcir r\lll Ume Aaalatant
M.-.,en on 2nd Ir 3rd
ahlfla. No u~rlence nee. We train. Advan~e· ment opportunity ror
manacement po1ltlon1 to SS.50 per hour Ir ~-t'ot more in·
for'IMUon a Interview.
lllJDly to ltcn ... 33501 Otl -Obllpo. Dana Pt.
Tl4·4M·I07e Wiii In·
l•rvlew Mondu thru Savtnp Ir Loen Aaeoc. P'tld•~ from •am t o
Ari ~t1 " 3£:i., Opper £m~
ACCOUNTING
CLERK
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Raca~Dana
18' 12 v Oft llCIMftCM
lrviM. CA 92713
1714113).1214
Equal Oµpanun11'
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, PACIFIC
MUTUAL
.\ maior lire 1ns uran<'.-
rompan> headquarten>d
in :-Oe"'1>0n Hea<'h h.i'
oppurtun111e' for 1n
lbv1dual'i w1lh <.kills and
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arws
Statistical
aMts Aookk eep1nl( .in il
balanctng ex~nem 1· n ·
qured
Clerical
SpKialst
trainee
111-qure.-&() wpm l>Ptn~.
lG-kl')' ab1hty. malh r\'
8.!lOfUIUt and felle r wnl
Ina Good l(ramm11r and l\pefhng reqwred Thi:. 11'
a -.peclfl<' l'arCi!r path
"'11h a dvancem ent up
por\Ul'IJl).
Word
Procflson
!\bS( Card II operator. Real F.Jllat.e1Legal bal·k
~ helpful. Apt1t11de
for ownbe1'S ~sar)
'MJJ be lllVolved m re
cord hep1ng WANG
system 30. 6S· 70 wpm
t )ptng reqwred Will
tramcrlbe a tugh Mlrtt
0( accuracy and nu
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t l··nt.il NEVER AFEE
S7 SO
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Typist S87S ~ Lmel> F .. ,h h it• 11f1
nl.'td.' t} 1.11ni.: t.o
P ,ltiMt $4.00 hr
ll!Jt"\or' 011· I I \ton
Fri I \ 1>11u: b 11h• 1n"'
Giett Ofc S750 14> ~)(Tll tit• h.11 t..i:r11u11tl &.
hi• I\ Piil~ "111.ill "'' un I\ ,,.
Calf •ita 540-60SS
Coastal
Personnel Apency
ml 1f.1rt)()r C \I
SYSTEMS 6
MAG II
l'tY..tllon.' :1\ all Col t \
per d ::-0),lt·m' h ur \Lti.:
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557-0045
en-Lin:
3723 l lrch Strfft
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d1:al With P\.)'I flfflC't''
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CLERK TYPIST
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n l'" d :. A C CU ll AT .. ;
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llC'e expenenC't.' 10 kl')
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t t m e 2 Oh r s w t' •' k lnsuran«' exper 1>rrf
Mill ~ Npt B<'h
J rt' a E 0 t; M t-'
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CO~PANlON wantl'<i ror eJder1>' woman Mental
ly alen U\(' 11\ l'&rt-
Room" board prov1dN1
~9808 an Ii pm v. r{'('\
We olfer an outs~1111r
compensation /benef rtll
package. IC Interested
pk!Me apply In penon to
the Personnel Ot'part
ment.
~salary requi !!...~nt"
Cornpllruon, b V8·1J1 8hlt',
day aide. ti ~PM ll)r
C'.'lderl y lad), non
, smcjter. e ll37'1 PACJAC
MUtUAL
100 Newpoft Center Dr
Newport Beach. CA ..
Use t~ Dally Piiot
"fll\ Rnul\'' Atrvlr"
directory V our
Ml"Yi~~ Is our
CONTROU.ER
C'.rowtna med n corp in
~Uon lnd. computer
uper helpful "T•h
Ch•rse" lndlv lmpor
lanl, know~1e of •ll ~==~=;::;;~:=;~j ph .. es or •ccounun• ; ~ Bank ne1ot1atln1
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c.u 14.2.5111 ul. m
u per helpful. n on
11 molltr O~ntrOll&
salary ti bcn~r 1t J**. ... Send ,...Un'IC' Ii
Mlmy hilCOr)' \0 SS208
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San Juen Coo. Ca
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car needed Dana Pl &.
l..iJ? 'l1g area Star\ S430
m n plus bonu ,e s
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OEU\.ER LA Tl~t ES lo
homt'' m C:'tt & II B
3-W\.M. s:r.s $425 mo •
bonu,<; Dependable 1·ar
needed Abo nt't'd car
ntt 'iupt' t'\ lllor !>46·4481
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per ne<' Garden Grovt-
area 638-7111
DENTAi. ASSISTANT
Costa Mesa otflcc needs be<:k otrice help X Ray
Uc && experien~ pref.
Full or par\ t1rne
631 1420
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PEOPLE
THE
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at PERSON'°"' t;L
mDS
3180 RedhlU Avenue
O.w Mel&. CA i2626
F.quaJ Opp Ecnpl,yr M I F
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pl• tu t.lt'll\t'r f l)1•r'
\Ion thru F'rl June 2n11
thru fith in O l' Airport
& Saot;, ·\nJ area \lu,1
bt• nt'.11 d!'pend,1 bit' .\
ha\1• ,, rar ::-.1 50 per hr
c",ill Tht• Copy Stup .
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Fr' l' o o lo. Co u n l t' r
l'erson l''<p. muturc
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oow tunng.
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Jo'OOD t:ASHJ ER· Part
time Must be avail
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W A IT E R OR
WAITRESS· Part l1mt-
Mult have 11l least 2 yrs
eJCPtt ·rwret. alonR reml' a
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lor ~ ~ You can sell
your tltrct I nd IOU Of oth~r thulu throu.ah
l>•1I~ Pilot Clasi1f1tct
Adi Ca.U 642..5871
DllVllS
Mfn ot women 2S >'rs or
oldtr Know lhf <'OHl
au.a Net SllO • week
or more Oru1te Cout Velk>w C•b. 11300 Ml
Herrmann. Fountain
Vall•)'. (No or Slattr
betwn N~wh ope • Qlcbd)
~ call roe appt
SU 73$8
Yo11r lrt4'nd~ and
net~bon UH Cl¥)Sill4'd
v.h e n the) ha\t
tOmi'thlnQ to . II The> ·11
It'll ) 011 how well 1t
~ed for U1em ·
r
7
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• ,
----\ AD I $ . . ... -·. --
Hltp W91h4 7 t 00 Hmlp Wmhd 7100 Hittp W.t.ct 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·May 28. '* . * DAIL v PILOT ez
Hiifp'Wa1b4 7100 .... W...., 7100 .............................................. .-. w_.... 7100 llllildkal fmn1 oltlce /or
-~ Oflltel llOTF.L tf '&MAN PAJtTTIMr Pwrmaoenl. h1U llln•
···-··... ••••••• •••••• IUU'JC}tal •Ub 1pec1al11t
-.. oW re pracue.. t;x l.A'pJ ~•I') aatary
open f.lftMn•nn re· ~HB~ d•> ,.. k11 S-Mr tlffot. Alao ~. anMI '-a lM Sll t' t ~MT I tl!t -~~
~11)1 UI
.-:ntee«1 Ot\l> 6"d IPP ly 8 1lar1 tom
• ~1uur1te "' alnlll>
a....i ~nc. St'<'t> '"' ~1&1 photo bu,
............ Ill :Wll
G8waJ PLUt .. ,....,...
W\ll train GOO ""k Ila rt ~lemtpm ~""413
OMCI W<>a• S 110
WW \raln ll80 to 3l•r1 ~l&m.apm -~lJ
Amencan Gu1dt
Vent'ra l utftc•f. 1111ttur1
~rson p l1rnr 'IJm
lpm l\1on h1 Some
l ) P 1 n i A <' t• u r ~ l t•
w figurt!5 (.' M oh S..
per hr 545 3124
GIHBAL Off:ICE
SlOOU To :,1~rt
MORFS WlT ll
EXPl-:RIBNCE
l-'1ve Girl oHtc~
Vaned act I\ 1t1t•'
We will tram
Co p111d benehl~
Apph bel Wei!n IJ l l
&S:l Pr0dl.l('t1on Place.
_ ~ew~~ Bnt'h
General
VOLT
TEMPORARY
SERVICES
()Hen;
TopPoy
f'aidHoi~
f'cid y OCGfiOft
~ Medical Pion
t.U:V£R A FEE T 0
YOU
Q.ERICAL
TECHNICAL
IJDISTRIAL
.,,LY
VOLT
TEMPORARY
SB VICES
:BIS Campus Dr. Ste 106
Ac r oss from O .<;
Alrport
546-4741
Equal Oppor. Employer
GENERA L
SECRETARY
Never a dull moment
Geoera.I secretanal pos1
tion H you h~ \anet ~·
In your work. this JOb
was made for > ou No
fee e\er AOIA Tt•m
1()r3f'.\ Servin" 17:?0 I<
1;arry. Suite 119. Santa
,\ n a C' a I J
957.1303 ~: 0 E
GUARDS Full & pa rt llm~ All
aroc•a s Uni f or m ~
lurmshed ARe!> 21 or
over Het1red welcom 1·
No expenenr<> nee App
ly Uruvt>r.1JI Pmte('t1on
Service. 1226 W 5th
Street. Santa Ana In
tl!f\1ew houn. 9 12 & l I
Mon thru f-'r1
l.tquor Cluk Nl11hta 11.J llA Rt11ly Do.te
Mon, 11.1•11. at ~un tl64t DAil) l'llot, PO Bo'
I bet
llCKT .. ,
O.yt-m.1 l.tfl""' m 1)90. C~ta M • l 1&
1'7lb . 'M A1111I> 111 ......
a.Ell
\\• an-i't'lnn• a n>li• t.a. i.itl'MWI wtfh an ap
1l1udt fc>r fl1urf~ &
rtLk'ulator aJi llb 10 work
\1"'4 udt1 Ui}u> dnt c•o txnc•f1ll 1nclud&n,)l •
IM' mnl prr 'h ilt l\pp I}· 911 m Oll\IR ~J 1)11 ~·r I
~"tlf\~I
~llOTI'HOTU
~'-ll&>f1 C..-nlf'r Or 1'1•-..TWlf1 8'·11t h
1-;tlUAJ ()pp Empl\ I 1t I-
11>1·
,,,1.1n J>dhl I 1'' uul
~1t .. H1 .'ml homl' lor
L .\ • •<11111• ,.,. ·•k<1 un
lht' bt-.H h Ill l.t1J.:Ulld
\hf't lll! 11 .. " tbh· \\ hJ \ t•
11,.11 I fJn\jJltrt •II 11111
I •lo\hl n111k1n~ 11,.,,1111
1 n~ !\ lll•llcf1h C.1 11
.._\ l\1,1 71~ 1!~ IKJb
I luu.-.ekee~r. wkncll'> 11111\
111 reht'\ •· rv.:ufiir l.1.i'
llOV. < aMl\I( h>f 1•hlt<rl\
('ouplc N11•1• hnml• ltt•h
~·d s.~ 2120. tm 2'Ji11
11 0 l S t: K l:o: 1-: P 1-; H ..., ,
F llm1· I On. ~ 01 I
(;1md "11r\.. 111.: 1·0111"
F:Ot-: lla \\'11•v. ('1111,
ll("p 2"1fi.'i Thunn 1\Vt'. ('~ to.t2 :!..'ill.'.
INSURANCE
TECHNICIAN
-..Ill•<, ull11 t• 'l"•'-IJUl'I
l 1•nkr Ckw11, £1,i.:un·
11."0rk . "'111 train. tight
1 \ p1ni: C'.1rc•('r Op
rJOnurut, t: 0 1-: ~r-.
Uudz1k &w 7454
JA.'\1TORS MAIDS
£' 1' t•\ l'' I rv1ne area
S3 25 hr ~1 3.111 ----
JANITURIAL
natl t11ne po,..1t1on work
1nu m bt autif ul Ilana
l'umt Uaroor. SJ SO+fr
1n).!1: IK'nl'11t-. Plt'a~.: :.tJ>
pl) Tue~ lhru FrtdJ'
HAM to L2 noon or IP ~I
to[> PM
l>ana Point ~anna C•i
2t701 Ilana Dr 0 P
491>-6137
JEWELRY SALES
~
IJVY. I~
t'F.M!\U m ·t.Pt:R
~
LOANlllfPtM• .. ~
Wt ONC1 1 pe""'-1 w h,n
dlo loan p1ay ofh 011
<::\MA pooh & F'N MI\
'•11·11 Mu..i h•~" :->r HONG ltt.:1\.h llkll~ or
book k l' t> v 11114 b ,1 ..: Ii.
1>round II wu "re look
llllt fur 11 11 r rt.'\•1 t.itlwr 111~0 Ii JUIJ, t'411 \1'
IH•dlt:) Jl \l'U IUKll
l ol d wt II tiankr r
1t. ... 1<W-nt11i1l \fort~alC.. ,,
t ul•i~t!JI U-1\Jcc•r t"oul
I~\) "°-'OY.
Lt 1 lsewrlc II nun.~ < .Ht•
""111LrlWl9-1 Mon l-1 1 ~
hi 400 7168 aft I PM
N/C
VTL
12nd ShlftJ
ENGINE
LATHE
MACHINIST
12nd Shift)
COfttrol
~ftb
lla.s Great Benef1b
YOll -.ct 5 yews H ·
~r., OWft tools. do
-.. cakulotiOfts &
~
17141 979-6600
CONTROL
COMPONENTS
Div of B abi:ock &
Wilrox
2567 S E Main St
lrvuie. CA 92714
Equal Opp E:mpl> r
M l f'IH
I'm lookinJl for an ex
Jl('n eneed diamond sales
p e r son familiar
w engagem ent sets &
remount :.ales for So. O.St Plua Mall retail MA C H I N I S T A S .
jewelry s t o r e . Th as SEMBI ER -Npt. Bch.
person may now be pre maafct.r ol food Pro«'SS·
i.ently emplo)l'<l h.\ an ~ eqwp needs qualified
independent or sm:.11 person ~ all around
chain and reels that machine shop exper.
their effort & ab1l.1ty is Must ha\ e o"" n tools
not belllR reco~nizcd nor P I e a s e c a I I J 1 m
rewarded. 1 ha\'t> an oµ-714-MZ-9000
porturuty of .J hfelame, -
an ~ning for someont
look.ng fo r ad\ Jn<·l·
menu. a <lt>S!r(' to SUI'·
t.-eed, willm~nt's~ to ,11·
MAID
Full or part time
642-:n'JO
cept re!o.pun.-.1b1hl}. and
who 1~ ~harp & alert
\'our eamml? potential
l!t direct!) related to
}OUr aptitude & s elf
moll\al111n T1h1s 1s <•
t arevr wit~ the frn!.':.t
Jt'Wcln ' h.c1h 1n the l S
WEISFIB.D'S
Mr Kl~m
~17187 !>th 711111
KEYPUNCH
OPYATOR cnT h11s1r P'<Pt'r ncr
H.1U ttmt• cla)~ ap11ard
mfgr in ~ \ ~ 11m1H1n)
benef1lS·l all t\ath}
i51 6.122
KEY PUNCH
E'<11cr1en l·e K e>
l'unch TAU equiv.
Oµerato r Xlnt co.
benefits Informal offtce
m (.' M l'<ill Diane aft
9AM at 645 580Cl ----
\t.\JOS Wanted. 1661 S
Coast H~'. La~una Bch
Call 494-4892
Mault.enam-e & r uslod1al
~ork, 31\t' no barn"'r
lle1rwooll 1977 Phl<'('n
t1a. C~\
)1 a 1 n l e o a n r t' M a n
needed Expenent'ed in
l'lectn cal & rari><>nt r'
rwld Prefer Plll>l hotl•l
l''<"penence Appl) to <J•I.
Sud & Sand ll ot•·I
La.l!UTla Reach. 4!17 11i7
'IAINTF.~ANC t: M 1\~
t':\penence. pan llml·
Mesa Verde Com Hosp
001 Center. Costa Met.a.
548-558.5
MANAGER -ror new
rmm warehouse ""anted
In H 8 Exper rouple
pre{. call Bruce 962-fi&J
MUSll'IANS fo r tour
~. dlance band •ud1
t111111n11 11u11ar 1111d
k.eylloilnM Study ""Orie
1-:XJl('r "8111 Al & t~ U1
fl .... '213 1 628 232J.
1:ui1 ~ pt·~on to
l>t'r:i.on Hog er 12 J
'U!~
RH
l)ru& abu:.e out11a11~·nt
1 IJruc in Ntv. pon HE>ar h
l\·nnanenl 2Q hour ll\'I
V.('('k pos111on 4 rot.1tin.:
htlUl'S per day. bct'4et•111,
,1 m wl<l 4 I' m w1•1·k
1\~·., or 1 a m and 11
u in W\'t'kends lh1l.1tt•
tu wa-kentis ever) \Ill rd
"t'i'k Call Orange t ·oun
t.\ l't>rsonnel Dept 11111
~tiJ.'il.
..WASES AtDE
'\{'ot'CIOO to Rive T LC l11
the eldr rly pts \\ill
train Qut1hf1ed Jlt.'rwn
nl'I All !>h1fb avail f'rrt•
m•'<i de d .. nt ins .!ft
pnlballonar, J)t'nod \p
pl\ I~ Supenor. :-. II
~URSES AIDES \II
'hilts, 1·~pen('nt•t>d or
TrJ1nee, )iesa \ erdt•
Cal\ l~p 661 Center
Ue.l~ Mesa. ~·MM
MURSlS AIDE
P t SS hr &l:.! :?t>."11;
~~IAA
Cerltfif'd AidH
i 00 hr 7 3 shift.
Xlnt v.orkini: l'On<h >I
Paid hol1da~<; 1-ll l-.
t>i2~
Ila)\ 1ew (.'.om llosp1tal ~Thunn Avt-. C M
.'ll.D'SlnR
HEMODIAL YSIS
RH/LVH
Cnllcal <.:are F:xp. pre·
ft'fTed. Wail train ror this
Spedalty. f'.UU tlm e. In ~tlssion VieJO
71 ... 31-1800
Office help, full t 1 me•
Tt-lephone Qperawr
Lite typinR. hookkc-ep
Uljt Call 642 5212 ror '"
ll'n1l'W
Office ~Yices l-Jx>r~·11c l>(.'r;1111 111 1111
Xnv"< cop\ 1nlo( 11llnl!
l(cn i.en 1cl'!> Co wri t
I rain :"l'"J>Orl
Pharmaceut1 rJI !H17
16th St. Npt Hch
71 1 ~ 75ll ext II
OFACEGIRL
vaned duues Th1!ii job
.takl'S l>r~ &12 6830
PAIMTER
i-; ' I r a n d I n t r 11 11
prt\alc home na\ ..
.O:l:l ~. ev~ 675 om
PART TIME
Tiw Da1h Pilot has J
' ma II r"o u t e 1 n l h ~
Oakwood AVI' ·~rwport HarbOr ll11th
School Area > Mon Lhru
f-'r1 alter noons and Sat
& Sun mommgs l::am·
mgs approx SISO per
month Must be dependa·
bW
Call fi42 4:121
PL BER -rce>111r " htlall.o& Pay aet·vr<Jl tUC
to eirper Rt·f1 reQIH't l·
I'd (Jt'('rt Pl umb1n1
lA.12
P'l't1rw AM. LA Tim 1t
dltll~~t) UOO per week
In Lu11un a Ue1tC'h .
4lM
Pnnt1na
BJNDICltY pn1lt100. No
•·xl) nl•c New port
0.-llCI\. ~ 8232 ___ ,
Printlnj! PIPl'r ('Utlt'r
~1t1on uv;11t w ~ :. r
old co In l.ag Hiils ()( ·
lt·n. \.Op pay. prof it sh.it
ll}IC. nx'<.11cal & dental 1n
11ura nce Exper'd &
re11pun'>1 ble ap"licant!>
1al.l !.151-11600 -----Pr1nt1 na ·T y 1>«-set t e r 1
pasteup p0s1t1on a\ail
v. S.S vr old ro In Laguna
lhlll. f ormlo exper
helpful Uffers irlnl
bPo~l1 t :. C.ill Teri
~19500.
Pnnung Binde r.> help
~ at DennlS Pnn
ler.. Otft!n. xlnt beneht.s
w 55 )r vld cu in La.I!
Hills. Call 951 ~
Pnnung
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
1\ pr 11~r1-'' 1 \ " 11 1111 .:rov.th oriented cc11r1
f.)UO)' h~8!lQU31'1t'CCd ltl ~ewport Be11t·h h:1s lhl•
follov.1n1: Of>t n111g!> m lht•
l'nnung and 1; raph1t·~
lkpartnll'nt
UC9'f ~ST ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~!'-!~ ..... !!~!I ~'!! .. t~~~:~!~~! ~CPA Orm In lrvlne s.i. 41 manaitement ~ StiMce mtJon attendant. WANT.ED: Alr·atapler.
'fypr oe>wpm 17J·MZ2. av a II . 1 mm e d op ti • over Nl1hta " 16118". ~ but ln ad R~EPTJON.ST Com l)Ol"tunltles for <'areer wtmdl. apply In penon ccnd. ~·
mind Ptrfo rm•nu· minded Ind •t Smarty Meu Verde ~II. 3131 Conlra ctor·a s urplus
Haln.ty llns SaJon Meda f'anu f'uhK>n OMeoted Harbor Blvd. C.M lumbrr, 2by's fs bnder
full \une rettptton11t in dottuna atore. 24~ S ~:isV'G lltOclt. pauo 111.ldtrs. -6° JblUniton Be.ch Ap urtJtol $57-3631 C'N1n link reodn« Ci T-
J)UclllQ muat be outgo S AL F. S . P ' t ' m e F\111 time houn. Good ~-Al.I "'1 price . Ph Ina and 1t)'liah Position .-.-no<iw rf'!I ~me hle re i.aiea~"°'1 needed for co benefllic. Apply 1n
cord keeping 8e<'kY. aro w1ni: sp('c11lt> J>crson 9 llAM Mon
:ithleUc ator\!. ()ppt y for lhru Fri _•_7~_1 ______ • advancetnt'nt Contact ~rd Shoe&
ROCEPTIONIST
Builder hudquartered
an Anaheim reqwres an
att ra c t ive. neat .
pleasant .. nexlble In·
dtvldual to mett the
public, handle lh l'
1 w ttchboa rd . and
perform numerous other
clerica l. account1nj!.
C'ulitomer :.erv1ce. elr .
l"l.'.Spoos1b1Uues repon
UlA to the sec~ary to
I.ht president Accurall·
le st.ronR typing spei:!d of
ill-t->A pm required
~al11r~ SHO O• tr
QU.tlt£1ed . t dll
7~i-ll for~ app~
Ht:n;l'TIONIST GIRL
t'HJL>" TH> ~wpm 10
~>. plt•a' phone man
ner t:<1 i:ruomtn«. S87~
'tanini: \itl M 1•d 1>1·11
1()) pd rt't1rtmt>nt Ol
i\lrport d n · u 540-8180
RECB'TIOHIS TS
To MX> Nev. PQr1 . lovl'h
nl1-.. hea\y pt~)11lt' ron
t1ll't l'hont-;, t > pin~
btmcf1ts
lf(f~ Fre-• lo Applicant
ln1,.... J'1•r">onnl'I A10>nq
114j F 17th. CObla !11 e:.11
Uane. Front Runners. :w:m So. Bnstol. CM
1000 Briatol St . North.
~. Newport Beach. tat
Jamboree Rd I
SCHOOLOMCI
MMCAGtlt
IUltJoo avatl for 1•-11
"IChoo4 > ear Must t y Pl'
at :» wpm Ai Lake dicta
lion a t 8 0 wpm
IJM.SU&O/ mo Apply in
person f'ounta!ll Va Ile>
Stilool Di.ttnct, 1 comer
Talbert Nt'wlaM. F V I
Closing date 6113 180
t: 0 F.
~a:C RE RE C PT -
Raptd}) growing Irvine
<'O seelung exper person
to h&ndle bus> phones &
tron1 otrice traffic <.;ood
l>1>1nl( rt'qd !:>alar)
r omm ~ P\p{'r Call
lliwk·11t Jl ~ 39:Ji
SECIETARY
s.••• WAJtlHOUSIMA. ..
ST A.RT S900 MO
JobSecunty
i'.)st.abbshed Company f>'ree medJcaJ 1dental •
Apply in person
Between 8am I lam
~ PrOducllon Place ~Beach
Shif!fk1;a.c.i•Mc) Genera warehou'e
duues UPS t'Xper nee·
Bondable Somt' heavy
l1f11ng H untington
Beach a r t'a X ln t
benefits M / fo' 893 ~ ------SHIPPING DEPT 2 1m
~ operunitS for 1.111 girl
!>luppmx ck-pt in c \1
Ei.ptr 11rer b ul will
trJJn ('J()()(l <'O beneC1ts
UUJ forappt ~lJ - -
!:>HUf: ~AL&'i Xlnl oppl)'
qu,d1(1td vvr:.on . ltd
'>Jliilf) + tient·I 1t 11
OuJcire11 'l> eo.x.~r>. ~ a
644 ~Mt Milter --SHOE ~Al.ES Wanted
c !?.!; • 1 .... IOJO ..•. ~?.! •••.••••.••..
N\kan F21385 Nikon FM
l'l60. Nikon FE '"°· NiJcon EL-Z (body onl.Y I m>. Yuhlca FRl wfth
winder 1300. Power
winder for FE or FM sun AJJ equipment a:c
f'll!W rond.
~7023 Eves.
IOU •••••••••••••••••••••••
Himalayan Katt.ens. 1200
each. M/F
499-JS.16
0...,. 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
KEDiliOND Pups. AXC Ownp sire ~1 IF Pet &
!I.h o w Pvt pt y
213 an l345~f\ 6 pm.
AK(; TEA cur
l'OODLE
S450
99'l·217R ---IX>G llOUSf; for sat~
for luge doR
125 S47 ·3182 ---------AKC lead.,_,
IW 7 2661;. 18()..()3lf.? ------~hi T1u f'upp1 e:.
llack1V.'h1te. 7 weel(s
!>4/S~
Chocolate Lab. AK!
BINDStY CLERK
Will bt• drilhn1: p:1d
dll\lo(, ,t.1phm: ,\lld u · llW
th1· fh11m.1' h.u ul .11111
nitdl'\ n1l1Jtor \I.,.• th1 .._.,> bOld 12 p:1 pi·rnJ11•·1
and ;J 3 hol l' IJ\.111 t• h
1'1 'l"S()(l II. 111 lJ\' \Oo II r k in C
.... llh "" l'l pldtl' ,.,
po,ure ;inti el l"\ .. 11111
lnl'Tlt ~HI\• 1111111.: le
QUl('Cd
·-!'iullt· ~ ~ 1470
TradP m11ga11ne
pubh'ih~r nt"f'<IS 'Upt'r
l'Ph:ibh· !)'1?amze0 h.1nt
v.1.rkrr for 1·hallt•n21n~
1r1kf•~lln~ J<>b ~o ~h t;X.r . of )OW' time will be
m mmnta1nmR c 1rrula
1100 hst.•. 11. Jdl' '11 ni•t' of
•II • dutH.., '"n ~mokn
j.lr••f d ....... k IJt'UllJllt Ill
IJO•Nrn 7M ~t'.I .iC)93
full or part !1mc Good
c.;,, bl•n1•r11'> I ulurt•
~ml po-.1l1<1n' IXJ"'
tilt \µpl) 1n ~ r"1n lwl
Sim
540-6MI
PHOTO
TYPESETTER Reqwr.~ a e bU "'pm
l)iilrl.C II.Ith J h11!h <le~rr~ of JClurJl l
Dulll-S 1nC'lud,• t' 1><•s1•t
lm.I( on a Cumpui:r;q1h11
I nlf1l'd C'o m111"1·r :.rtem. f1opp) D1i.k :rnd
hi•· ~ana¢t>m1•nt
Knowlt><lj!1• of I! ra ph 11.:
ans 1ndw.t0 ht•lµful
Wt• orrer ou1<tand1ng
v.url<ml( ron<l111oni. and
;i c11mplt•tc ht·nt·J11 ...
pat' k a~ e 1 n c· I u d 1 n i.;
med1c:il dental 1·0\
l•ra_ge and tU1t1on refund
Please appl) in pt•ri.un
at personnnel de pa rt
ment
P ACIF1C Mlm.JAL
7Cl.I ;\:t•.,. IJOn ( ·1·11ter Dr
:"e-..port Beach. C.:A
92660
An Equal Opportun1l\
Emplo)er \I F
PROOlJ C TION
TRAJ:-;t;i:: Hubbrr ho..r
product!>. Ir' 1nt' 1irt>J
~u-.t p.i ~.., < ump.tn\
ptl\ .. ICaJ 1nclud111£ b,11·J.
'.\ ray Taking appl.,. ,,
11ons btwn 8&10 onh s t r a t o r I e x . I 7 1; i 1
t\.rmstronR Ave In
f.OE. A Kenda~,., Ind n, --------
PROGRAM
<'OOROINATOH
\\ith ~rowinl! rom1'·'"'
675 9IM)
Heal Ell tate
WA."\ <.:OL."SSl-:1.tH<S
Local Calif hom e
brokeT IS now interv1ew-
1ng for career minded
loan ~lors Train
1ng program & leads
PfO\'lded Real e11tatt IJr
reqd Call or i.cnd rt·
sumeto.
Lnnef'Sal financial
16400 Pac c~t llwy !'>tll9
lhmtmgton Harbour
714-846-5567 E 0 t;
ltt-t•t•pt11m 1!tl ~t'• t\ ror
'rnaJJ n.'ul t~t11k lu 111
\r CJ A•f'l•>n 1 hr'
lit'I di.i) IH"'k f\ llJ.1 112''1
R.E. LGftd ~
I 0-15° o Cotnmiuion * Tllis S..n. od
95§..3402
Ask for .... hc.n
Rd1ct llou:.t' I'd" Ill
1 !uu:.t· l'Jfl•nJ " I t•• r~
Lll·\r ho~ 11.1rt'11t~ un
JJ1t•111J\f ~ lrn1h 1n hmm
'>ellllli! ~ 'I~ dt'\.t'lt1p
m1·ntall 1 d 1,Jbl1•rl
c•t11•nt'> '1u•t ha''
rrvmmum of 2\ r. Mllt•R•
ln Sonal ~·1t-n1·t> art'1.1 &
h,\\ t' had pn·~ IOUS I'~
fl• n1•nr1· l4·1th d!'\4°1111•
m ,. n 1 a 11 ) !11 l> II Ii I t• d
lllt•nL\ fk~pon."b1llllt'"
1nt'lu1l1· proRrummlnl!
111 •wll ht•lp & leli.ur1•
.,kills. bt'hJ\ 1or
mudaf1.:al1on. & <·on!t1s·
'w•rr.·1.1n 1or ,, • ...,pt.rt
U1 h < PA firm mu" r ..
µrt.l1t'1l'nt ;1l IH kt•\ ,1d
111112 "'"< l11n• & \Int
'~ l>l'll 644 ~lSt.
..,,, rf'tdl'\
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SKRETA.RY
~Hl\.lf1c-»flatts dlff'I
t ,, r "t 1. r 11 ... • n .i:
1\1 om1·'11t JI r• '' J t t 11
l1 11t1 "Jllh " • Jf1'1·r
rrunded -.. i-n:t.ir' "'Ill
''nt t)PlllC . ..., II l1r
.. Jn1zat1on;,I JU1l1I \ c\
tJ1 ·,1r"' l u lHldl'l IJlo.e
lt\JJ.lcru~ini.:, mtcrt·,lin;,
r~pon:.1ble .,..,,rk L.all
r1 r aµpt .... ""1rnri
l'hMmJrr u11rnl" w1;
\\ I b I h " I :-. IS l.t2 ~511 t>\t =II
~EJ..'l<f:.T \f<V 1-:\t::C
'rnun11. i.:n.>wt ng H ~. d-..
it-loper in :-.t•-..port, •·'<
Pl·r guod :.ki ll~ n·
QUlred. 759-1~ -----tant s uperv1$1on Job m SICaET ARY /LKAl. ci\0:5 room & board, + SlOO per ~knd United Minimum l > r . t'llpr Good skills Salary com ~-Pals~ ~5760_ aa·nsurate w /e x p r
Restaurant
Matur,· ~rs on f or
k1tt'h en h <'IP llnd
s andwich pr()duct ion
6A.'1 to 2PM. Mon lhru
fo'r1da)-Costa Mt-s.t
642 l!lJO
Re;taurant
~r~ Hcstaurnnt &
loun~l' opcn1ni: :"loo11.
taking ..applaatwns lur
• lo.1r11·n dt'r'>. foutl a!.
1nddJJI wa1lr1:.,,c ....
hO,ll'~'CS , h u,bu\' «••k-.. & d1~hv. ai.h1•r..,
\ppl) m Pl'r\On at J31717
1·a m1no C":ip1,t r a nu
!-.ll' I Hehind bl'\liin1h•
l°•11tf'r• lnt1•n11·~" \1 a~
28.;,1.:Uh IOarn Jpm
lu~urant
'TlX' t i\xxl 1-:.m h n 1 •t'lls
LINP.: CC>OI\~ 1-::<pt>r
ht-h1IUI ~tll train In
lt-rv11>v."' Moo. 41'\I 2111
~...,.µwt Ctr Dr N IJ
RH;t VH NOC SHIFT
\lust b-> !1-ed1t·a1P!1 In
.i.:ood patient c art'
~tron1t lc;,id1>r'ih1p
qua.lat1es f'ree med den
WI i.n:. aft ~Id)' i-\pp.
I\ l.i45 ~penur. N H
R.'-"' f'an time Rd1d
Chn r Re :o;ur ~~·
II 7 JOA)I ~1ha Vl'rdt•
r.u.na ~t~u ___ _
SECUTilY
Xlnt oppty for sha.rp ~ d I
" xJnt l)'J)lnR sl11 lls l-O 'AOf1< m fut paced. con
gl'f\Jal Ne-..port Bt'ach
11rf1ct' Call Lila .it
833-2!ll0 -------
~relan Ht'c-t·p1 1on1~1
TIM' Altins C-0 T> pin i:
an,-..t>rtni.: 111\o nt>'
'' 1 rl'lari .. 1 dul 1t·' Tu~t 1n lol Sat.1r'
H50 .. bcn..r II~ I .111
~m 8322881
~M"lar. 3 man of, 111
Laii(UllA. IJ< h Good M'I I
-.loll-. lnnm ;1tl\ ,. ~h .i
!Jiu:... 32 I Ir ... k 49i 17116
Sl'<·nul'\
Sli'lt-'1F.R .IOH • .;• •
Ca 11 :-.;o,. • • Su Pt' r 11 flt' n
11~ tor ~enera l !)Hite.
H1•l·l'pt1on1,.1
~oerrt.:lne-; \'o let.· ,., c•r
,\ 0 I \ Te m 11 o r ii r )
'of•r. ICe-1 Ji"ZQ f: I, .im
Suite 1 l!J SantJ nJ
C.J.I !6i I.JOO E 0 E
*•SECRET illiS • •
t\c'c\ WI ldRr RE $111.000
HE Sh 80.lcam SI J 200 ~ l> p 50 SlO.llOO
HE)~ -;h 90 $15.600
• •SaJes Consult.int'••
''""' & 11.•m :m~i !:>
1-lli .. tc.JI. (. 'I
SHOE SAl.lS
\A.J1l1•1'l ""llh .,r ~ 1thout
• '"' ~Ill tr 11n ,\IJ
•·•ht r l""'1tJ1llt11 '> I ,tJ
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m ~·ninn. !i=lm 1111 II :\m
.. L '-l.J.ndard <;,~-. JUii
:-... i:lru. lol l \f
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l'r,;' l'liitt'nllii \\!' ('\I
"Jl 1un1 r\ \t11 rf' 1n
l°•1nin;i •lt•I \tar nPN1'
t•\rw-d \3lt'-. l.1<1\' Full ume. 5 d.J\' Xlnt wnrlc
in~ 1'<nd U.p(•n al1' lint·
1 heot<·l1· m:, 111111
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, r 3 !>I'm l<>r ltl'f.lt
~51.li8
TELEPHON t: WORK
IESPONSILE?
EARN UP TO
9.95 PEI HI.
Xlnt 1o>wklllR rond Part umr I"\ t'nlng 7S 1 M28
T"fP'IST
Congenial olc N A
aru 8 »-4 30 Min 50
""l>m Insurance exp<>r
p r1 f 'd S!IUO mo
l':OF: \f F 752 SlJI ---
~ Al)'i'1 pups. AKI
Quaiil) breeding Shov.
pro-.pert:. Oa)''
~ ~ Week ends 61
t'\l'f\1111? 4!H 11322
l04S ....•...•••.•.•.•......
f"rt• .1d11 r.ible lonh
twlrN ~ra) & wtulc kal
ttrts. Trk1a 648-~
\J.nt watrhc1of'?. lu\ 'i le irh
H.hode..1an K1c1l(l'back.
l~m. !Imo ol<J 840-Jr.A'i
1-m kittens. adorJblt·.
bo' lta.lnt'd
Call &t I 9380 aft 5
1050 .......••..••..•••.•••.
**I BUY** Good u.<;e<J F urm l u rt' &
,\ppllanr l'' OH I will
:.i.il °' St.:l.L for You
MASTBS AUCTION
646 1616 & lll-962S
aive.Burl danUIR rm tbl
w 2 1 .. ,.. [Jl()dem walnut
d t'Sk ·pe rfecl cond
~.-:1w
».mt ~11: bei«e. velvel
S«tlonal Almost new
&I bt'st <tf t-r S4R·9288.
o< ca II J\d Sitter •66.
642-0JO. :b4 hours a da > .
~porary Rlass·lOll
del.11: Ideal for home or
t:Jffice W1ltl Brentwood
antique C'ha1r. As king
~ 494·26'78
ftPmodehng, ant1qu1·
t:n.: Oak s1debO.H•J
$4:"AJ 3 1-:ng chair-; $125
L~kl' ne" m mµl I..., n 1)...,1
SIO Oe-;11o1ner !Jic!J ru.:
~67~ --------
Ii , C11urh. olt
,. h1te bro wn & itoltl
~"Mt .dm rnnd fl46 7311•1
.
. . ~.I••• 111(" lle1rloom lto·d l1•m11flrflriP1o t ...,1n like n<'w ~1111'
l.H-1751 --------Work in J)lu..•h '-U rruunti r.111..: ,1le water bed. n11 ,. 1n_1:c; l.Jrl!t' &. m.111
llrrrt. Top pay ~o !-\ ... ., SL'lO ~I
~I~
~ Hart'h :,treet
'•'wpl>rl fWlll'h
WAITRESS
Malurt' "oman nfl'dt'd
lor ~J1tre'' p<h1t1on
l '\1 d ub, t:aU £or appt
lii3 l5lS
llioeatx-d Double."'"' I. Gold S8S. .
730"ml
Must sell. 7ft. antique
i;.'Olc.I sofa $lSO Or b.:~t
olfet' Xlnt rond 5.57 17H9
Gw.pSale 8055 .......................
Jlalr Styl1St 1-:arn as }OU
llX'OW U\ ltle beaut) m
dustry We offer SLS-0 pr
v.1< guaranteed salary t
top comm + medical
benefit!> A con tinuing
edur at1 o n p r ogram
Openings 1n Newport
Beach For appt, Berk).
646-7451
COMMAND
PBF<>RMANCE
LAH PHL~BOTOM !ST
f'Ull t 1me \lin1mum 3
HS experit'm'e Xlnl
-.atan & beot>f1ts C;1ll
5 41! :!J 3 4 7 :'11 l' w I> u r I
lleach
MalUrt' tughl) motivated
person w expenence rn
domestic & 1m porlt-d
t•heese & win<' salt>..,
Lag\ma Beach Och Co
494-7766
Leave name & phone
number ••••••••••! I O!w I lot.p fiG l Center 1 ·u.tJ Mesa. [>48 SW Real Elllale Sales
People needed m Sun!>t•t
H1,ach om ce. top c•om
1russ1on s
•••Our Office•••
Appc Only 1-'rtt EOI::
" \ H t-: II 0 l S t-: l ~ST.\LLATION in t
p l:int lOmpan) nt'eds
hard "-onun~ deJ)t'ndJ
ble per~on w .,.,mv ex
per & kno wled1o1e of
plant<; Super v 1 ~11 r
po'i.1bll1t1es 557·0150
SleH· or J rrn
ESTATE SALE
3Q> Holly St 1..ag. Beh.
Sat.~. I~.
1060
149 Riverside Ave. NB
Health C l ub need!!
d eanup person. 6 dys a
week. 548·1765. 631 9791
iblpilalily H05tess IS {')(
paneling. Need hostcsst1s
in several locations.
P/llme. near your ho me
welcoming new r e s a
dents. Bringing girts
from local merchants.
Need car & typewnter .
FOr appt. call S47 ·3095.
HOSTESS/CASHIO
Needed for day work.
Mon-Fri. Apply daily
11am. Ki casa Mexican
Rm.aw-ant. 296 E. 17lh
St. C.M.
Holtess-Cashitt. 1mmed
~-Inquire today.
Camino Mexican Rest.
20111 So. Broolthurs t
HumiraCloa Beach.
L::mdscape ma1ntenanl'c
1-'o rem an n eed t> d
Vanc'd duttei. Full lime
µernwncnt <..iood i:o
bene£1ts. Apply 11t ,\ & II
Landsc;ipe. 23811 \'1a
Fabncante. Mission Vie
JO. 768-4751.
L AND SCA P E
MAINTENAN CE
FOREMAN. Min l yr ex
per i n 3 m a n c rew
superv1s1on. SllOO to $1100
per mo. Ask for Ron
646-7441
I.AW OF'FlCE. t elephone
recept.iorust Lite typing
Newport Center . 644·6512
UGALSEC.
Npt Och. law firm seeks
secretary for family law
attorney. Exper'd &
ROOd Uills. Call S40.S400
Lt9.llS.O= l>)twmc Att,y top
Secy: IO+\)'J>ioa. heavy
dict...-.e. Mat A ex· PIS1iM • Ut. exp. req'd. DMa offices. N.8 All>rt .._.Sal. opet). Call Cin·
d)t Brown 752-7551
' '
~lure wom an part time.
Lite cooking. washing, 3
adults S4 hr wrth cur.
~..(B'Z'1
Medical Ass1s t a n1 . 1
person o f r . C M .
OBIGYN. Mon & Tues
only. 5'48-3441 ,
PBX ()pera\.Or. /\ru. serv
e'<pcr also Op1•ratur
w 1Superv1sor) cxper
gj~U
• NX OPERA TOR * Part time or full time,
days or eves Must be
uhle to w ork som e
wkcnds T yping !!kills
~E Many co benef1ls.
Fash Is. a rea-64-0 1110
Airport arca-646.f!OOO
NURSES
•
Call Bud ll~am~
1714t 84~S502 .a.
REAL ESTATE SALES
•90%•
NO DESK fEE'
FUU./P ART1'1M E
REAL TY NE'TWOR K
-951-MOOo
lltdllMhw.t
Opening for licensed
salespeople. loc al\) Owned. wtlh natlooa I rf'
ferral system. Ex.eel.lent
working condition!>
F.am JOO% rommtasion
f'or confidenUal app ·1.
cal.I 7»42215
~ ~V•§l'STEM.S·
\.. ...... -J -we ~
~.\I.fl\ Harrl,.are. f ltrne
ll!l'i in retail 51-0re ~·· ~like or MC\ e. II \\
~r111 h t Co l :?!i
Hodl(,.,tcr C~tu M'''·'
~iii\:~ Part t lm1• lor
fubr1v :.lorl.' Cull
\1.uW'l'en
646-4040
~ ~taJnr Orange C()unt>
Graphl cs Co m pan)
seeku1R sates rep ror u
hlbll div Draw a11a1n11t
comm1ss1on. bonuses.
Jim Brech 17 14 )
5'17-8750
SAi ES jPlwa wy
Mesa Verde PhatmM\
wants ~ales rlerk, ruil
tune Must be fnendl> &
l't'bable 2971 Harbor Al. C~ 546 8770, dSk for
Mary or Cbff.
s.Je.
Radio Shack has lull
lime l'areer o p .
port wuues It J>41 rt ti m c Job opportWlllies open
log up no w In the
Newport Beach area. If
rou are military retired
or • eoue .. sraduate or
are cu.mmUy IOlnl to
colleae • h lthly
motivated for lftert8*
earnlo11 ba aed on
pesfonnMee. pleaM •P·
ply at ; 814 So. E l
C a mino Real. San Cle~
RADIO
SHACK
ATAMDY COIP. 1.o.a.
LIZ Rc1nder. Al!eOC')'
It.CO Birch. t:bt.a.b 64
Newport BeaC'h . 833 8190
SECRETARY l'o111 t1on available 1m
mediately for a ~pl~
onented secreta ry to
JOtn our busy Caterin~
Dept Qualified apph
ca.nts wi II possess good
l)1>1ng sk1lls.lleasant
phone mal\M!r be able
tn handle a volume of
11.ork En1oy it lnl co
benefits tneluding a free
mral each day. Apply 1n
penon 9aro·nooo. Mon· Pn, Pttsonnel
Mai riott H•I
WO Newport <.:ntr Dr ~Beach
t;qual OUtt Em pl> r
SICllTAIY
l Girl ofc. N.B R eal
flltat.e Developer needs
~. 1harp. exper
girl. ph • t.yptn1 ak iUs a nut. No SIH. 1t bkkpg. Salaty~.
IYCO.JMC. &!1..m72 r.Byers
SECY /BltPR. part /full
time. R.E. Co. OdM.
Sllary ,... f1s.e0G
SICY JllCIPT
Far CPA firm ln Irvin
1Ype llOwpm. 8'71·3'22.
SERVICE Sl'ATION
A.Uadant. Oay t hlf\. A
Sllell Statloo. nth It
IMne. NB
•••••••••••••••••••••••
C.1·2.5. F\!lly eqwp 4
S&lls. moo.
644·58:5EI. 979-4540 ---------\~ "1der 1produ c li0 n Wm your hone trained ~er !iOUitht by small nght" Call Carol -
co 40 hri. . S4 SO /hr 7S4-6'794 _
i. l a r t t a ~ u n 11 Ha 1Wd Gooch 1065
1-: 1<·h1 n g I P r l' 's Co. ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ~I _ Becbpread I 0( a kind. 560
earth colored pier es. Mw t n dhe F\ll Q. or King s ize . •••••••• •• • •• •• • •• ••••• $&50 .. CaJl 642-0138
..... 1005 ---------....................... Movlnl Sale . Lawn
~ER ABBEY
mower. wMher & dryer.
m.auB.
5.QUE MALL Co/fee i.~. comer ta·
J0.6, Fri 10.9 ble, breaHast set.
EOnJE.SDAY recliner. linen&, ap-
ll7S1 Westmmat.er Ave. ptiue«s 4i misc . C all Garden Grove SS4_.103 ..... l""" ~~~~~~~~1 -_,,~-....... ~~~~~-
ANTIQUES. O•k tune
couch. china butch. ..
........., 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p6~ 1925 bedrm aet· lllllllllllll•--11111 ..... o riental ru11. hand-----
carved tables. othe r ESJIJE llDJY
itam. 41'7-4J.S'f. ~. ~=.1.Erntra ld c ut e""M/~. VVS.l E color.
~ia IOIO
. .. .............. .
It cu.ft. ,.,...... "-·
IDllft ~.. I 1DO okl • Owe Im. WW MU lor
1400 . S'TS·t04 .
64$-4257.
REF1UG£RA'IOR JI cu
ft. Froat. Free. cop.
pel\OM, lllaal Coad. I '
aleepas«lta UIUIMd, re---* ...
~ ht1h bl&ae
OIA c•rtlflcated, .P· pralaed 1St,2ff u lt ....
..... W/dlaJDODda &
nib6e9. muter piece, ap-
praised Sl50,000. Sell •.cm. Br'lk'elet w/dlamonda &
n.tblel, appnlted •.:ioo. Mlll3.000.-
flln«.pmdant diamonds. 21~ n.w•. ~l ~ n..., nan.a tMat Siberian purple color
--del~t ~t Ask· ~\SJ.fOO, lot onJy us. Uprt1hc OU... aems. Sac11ndn1. ~ N11tS aood '-'Oftd.. Qlltlln.d ~en appl.
US. IO·Uot aft~...:.:..~
CPM/Wtmda ·~
• -
-OAILYPtLOT
tolO JlwWy 1010 t. 0 II IW ,. IOl1 ...................... .
·-•••••••••••••••••••• -•••••••••••••••• -•••••••••••••••••••• CAL 1-1&. 'TJ, dll, wlll, ~OOlEDlATE CASH• we•••• TA•S 'ntlllhome. )'rold bull ~-~=~lo N.B. for Gold , Stl•tr, from )'O•r b•ala•u Codcvw/papcn ... ~ ._
Pl1llnum Ao1 klndl cmd. ._._.cant fOt" maaall tpm __
mod . •mount. l>UI• ~ -... OM apare .... ... .. ••
---W. NUa1l ptrmanrntly "-I Orf-t IOtO ·-•••••••••••••••• • Heir\ 1bap~ 1>11mond .u.r.ctlve taa • •••••••••••••••••••••••
s w ru on IO&id a. kt IU'ap. meet1n1 ••rho• Gulbranun LullH, l'llk! b&nd YL)I 1217 ID rtqllrenwnt.a Pr. piano r ythrn, Ivory,
'Un~ Wi.trh lit\ 1vld
band ~.>O OHO Call
ml
vmt Ima • lheft ' For a \hti9tnt. r h11n:h, bomeo
pmrional.Jaed la1 ent'kMI<' Eu> terma t.o ur1aa1u
wallP•l•M, fa bra r or Uon 59 ~l. 631 ~
"Ofu-mo ' V•P"-r • *'° W'lll ~ ls lnm )Ou r
UtO Or ll) h• o rant.
back to bark
.• u...n II, J:M\, Yanl
hull, allp 10 NII ,
bH\&l lful. 14000 ••10 ------«I' f'wT1>-11~1w·ot Undelr
C'ONUWlkH1 Wuod deck
• c•bln t'urd Oaco
dldtl-J St; l.fullu l20. 000
firm l>y•. 80 nu. I!.-. wkndl 84Ml~. ---
....... w. .......................
IMPORTANT N01'1CETO B.EAD~RS ANO
ADYUTISERS n. prtct of llema
lldYfltlted by vehlcl•
..--ln tbe vehicle
el..,lfied advert11Jn1
eohunm doea not 1n
elude any applicable
t.aMa. llCIDM, traurer r... rtnance charfe•. feftll for 1lr pollu Ion
COdl'Ol device t'ertmca
llonl or dealer documf'ft
tar)' pr¥patatlon
cha r aea unle 11 1
QU\erwl.H 1~c1fled by
tha advutlRr
Grandma ¥u... paint
ll\I 3 '1la 1n1 tOd 114.1 II t .,.,.
uvc-r l ct t'¥ • Ii(!\ tr;al
WI') flrl!I! l''mer..tld nn1i111.
1111 int~tH\'J rt•t'\11\\ I
Mu~ u ll 11111 for bt>111
PRICt;s
lrt'aor 3 1'
• ~~ll Glll'a
II ~\ttO S\ ~t•.i LJ::HMAN 12' S11llbo•t t ~:fl
N.-w 1•ond. MOO. Call ... •••••••••••••••!~.~~
N,._ttc•
P'riut '°"' (i..11tl 'lt'rlinl( ,11\ l'I &.
... lh1•r 1JulllH"> C.:i.11
~(ml
ltUL ~\ U .. l~Ju:ol
'\lJJnJ~ w "'hilt l•tt'
-.~1
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~ 8071 ...•...........•••..•..
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f)•\ 11lb1~ I H old ·111
111111' " lti h111.h ), t;•
14 1111 <>ll<·r Kt•l1u1 It
10 or mot'\' IJ 4-0 t• 11
Tu I nt'I 11<11'<1
NOl'AfU>•
Ora• HM.tr OWi\ or lll'llt.I
llll.ldlf, .. ~. iltlonl' &
-II 1NU.e °"" 1·111Nt pc:or ~ AJtJ ZS. t-arh
Srnd r~ I or mc.mt-y or
do' tu
rtLOT PlftfTIMG
I' U flu~ lSW
l.AJM• M~• l'11 ~
HwwiUWfonM ~ wutorrru. Jl!I ~ut·h
p.mbuit l;.>o s1.w •1 tO
.ilJ rn t•iwellt-nt •"t>nllllmn
& worn Oftl)' ,, lt·w t1mt-'
h Y l> l U t1 I' II I 11 U r ' I'
~5721 <tit 6 "tl .1111 I It .mt•r I 11•1 , _________ _
110111 •• 111• $60() uu
:i;1 TII W'IO Sol abed. n ewly UIJ
h<1li.tcrt'd. +new m1.1t
~K.UCIM<Mn 8080 lru,..., Sl75 Xlra firm qn
••••••••••••••••••••••• box/mall SI&. 641·&205
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Delaney's Restaurunt
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Hetiltoom. shower. & Ice
machine ml'I. 673 ~.
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'29 Model A 4 dr t.nwn
sedan. rmtottd. 110.000
'46 Fo r d Wood1•.
resto red , Sl3, 000
IJ75.Q.61
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Gd cood. S1900
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X1nt cond.. S9 .000 Ca II J<?', 8_ JO.Spm 640-9072
Tnidcs 9560 . •.••..••..••..•......•
l 'tility Tool Box for ~rnall
pickup. f75 Nl 2500 art
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VIL<:; Video re1·urd 1Jl1:t) er
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!IO' Yacht. $9 ~ p.>r ft cond. tntr & t•,lr Mun~
Ardell Manna 642 5735 extras 646 61ti0
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t•h•t· dD l'r 673 7677
Juhn Wayrw Tenn1' (;lul>.
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!157 111.13 -----
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Office Furniture &
Eqr.ipment 8 0 8 5 .....•.•••..••.••...•..
fl' Ml-1.:tl 0<."'>k & Sw1H•I
,\rm r·ht11r New $700
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l 1-:xt•('UtlVf•, all Slt:t'I
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\o\\Jod l(Jp l.Jkl' new S16S
& $255 C ;, 11 J e an
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THE BIGGEST
GARAGE SALE ON THE
ORANGE COAST
IS IN THE
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS
Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday
during the month of May we wlll run
your garage sale ad under this
speclaf GARAGE SALE heeding.
GET READY NOW!
Gf..""10A 61' oi luff 46'1
foot 22:tt Xlnt cond $300
67J.5:MO -------loah. Po.,.,-9040 .........•...•..•......
1978 SCARAI
Twin 30's. 130 hours.
loJdt'd Pn pt~ HP i.l Of
kr' Call 546-1.200 I Mon
~ rt ti a!<~ I , 7 J I 8 2 I lo
«1•H·01n~!> & ""eekends>
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43 Gran Manne r full~
eqwpped, bcaut1full)
mamt:uned. ready to
l'rw!.t' or li ve aboard
'il111 may be• uvatlable
I 11 -;,'; F'manl'ml( po11111
hie ~.000 J ack Curley
5:14 1505 CVt'nl O ~' &
weekends. 642 4321
'M!ekda>'5 ___ _
'77 Ba ylincr V1ctona. Gf'
TS Needs w o r k
W trailer. SlS.000/080
~7. 751·3448
'77 Unifih 32'
Comp l e quip for
plea.'iure & ftshrng J\ II
xtras Harlar. 2 F ath.
dual radios. etc I' I'
71.t M6 0021 M UST
~U.L!
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Boal Top. curta1nl't,
music. bar Lik<' new
~ Call 675-010:>
1970 18' GL'Lf'STHf,/\ \1.
120 110 M ere 2500
64..S-42ro. 645·4199
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FISHING ,
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BUS INESS!! 60' Hut
leras Sportfisher. Enjoy
lbe good Ure! Con~ct :
Bob Hagan
675·2960
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1·onta1ned, pH ply
547 3182 -------
~/ 9150
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ridden 'eldom M u.-.1.
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6+. 360 DodJ(e f'O~
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R1:1as rate!!. Pvt pty
566-0197 aft 6 pm
11· C abover Campe r .
weekender. SSOO
S46-84.S.'> or 6'5-4199 ---9170 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1976 Nomad travel
trailer. 22 s ft Like new
Price S2SOO 893 8487
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Open 6 Days A Week
Mon .. 1-h 7: J0.5; JO
Saturdays 8; 00 s. ()()
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Coat.a Mesa
546-19)4
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Anaheim 776-9Sl00
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tnl. new t ires, A it:
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WE PAY TOI' DOLi. \I<
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979-2503
WE BUY
CUANCARS
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COHN ELL
CHEVROLET
.~ 11..rl••r Hh .t
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546-1200
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t835CI 974-~. 54 l ·2044!
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air. sunroof , lo m r "·
EiOO f\42 nm
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9)1 7074
'74 Flat wgn. Nu Int,
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perfect 32+ml'g
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4 DOOR SE:OA~
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6)1-1276 1)).9)00
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1>11 ne S5500. M-f' 8-S
l't't.l' M1·J(f10. ·-----
lln3 U>upe deV1Ue, $650.
~nulh-Meyer, 548·781.3
evt:b
'76 Sevrlle, very clean.
Ivy green. ~~~l~
79 t:ldor .. do 81arr1t.t
[)u,,el SU.500 M 1leage
11,(1)) Call 642·9193
So l.ag t!IJ 2400 Camaro 9917 •...........•.•.......•
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VOL. 73, NO. 1 ~9, 4 SECTIONS, ..0 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W EDN ESDAY, MAY 28, 1980 TWE NTY-FIVE CENTS
PufJlk! Hears .Eirst Watergate Tapes
WASHINGTON <AP> TY.en
ty·two repon ers a nd 11 mt'm
b~rs o r \he p ubhc d oancd
e a rphones today ~nd ht>•rd
Richa rd M Nixon ay "H1.
Phil, how arc you" Sorry lo kt-<el)
you waiting."
T hey were listening to the first
of 31 Watergate la~ recording~
made available to the public ror
the first time at the National
A rc hi ves . th e n a l1 o n 'll
storehouse of records
Only a handful of members or
thr publJc waited an tht' early
morning hours for u cert ain
ch unce t.o be among lhc first to
hur the ta pes previously
lasteMd lo only by 1overnmenl
offl ctals, pl"osecutors and Juron.
nnd others who attended the two
tt"iah1 of 1'1{1xc>n's associates in
the lo ng , evolving scandal
known as Watergate
Only l2''1 hours of the 6,000
hours of conversations s ecretly
recorded by Nixon were made
available ~ause Nixon 1s fight·
Ing In court to keep the ard u ves
fro m allowing the public to
U:;ten in on the rest of the tapes.
He argues that his privacy and.
the right of privacy or the pres-
idency are at stake .
The first tape heard today was
one used in the trial ol J ohn 8 .
Co11oally, Nixon's Treasury
secretary. who was acquitted on
charges of accepting illegal pay-
ments from a milk producers
cooperative.
On that tape. Nixon ls heard
m aking small talk w1tb J. Phil
Ca mpbe ll , a n a ssist a nt
agriculture secretary. at a meet·
ing of Nixon and seven other
men from 5.05 p.m. to 5 38 p.m.
on March 23, 1971.
The first member or the public
to show up today to hear the
tapes was Frank Smist. 28, of
Springfield . M ass • who W\ll
start teaching political science
a t th e University of Oklahoma tn
the fall .
Sm1st said he had been a stu
dent of the transcripts during
the Watergate mvesl&gatlon and
said ·· 1 wa nt lo hear t hat
·smoking gun'."
··The tapes are sad." he said.
··Here was lhe president of a de·
mocr acy saying one thing tn
public and another t hing 1n
private ··
·Tm here out or cur1os1ty,"
confessed a tourist. Elizabeth
P imentel. a registered nurse
from Houston. one of the fi rst to
enter the high ceilinged . book
lined room where 24 listening
posts were set up to permit the
public access to the tapes.
Another listener was J ames L.
Ha m ilton. 71. of Washington, a
retired binder at the govern-
ment Printing Office. who said
he was a Watergate buff of long
standing.
"l went to all the trials lhat l
could get into an Judge John
S1rlca's court," he said.
All told, it would ta ke a person
<Stt TAP ES, Page AU
Quakes
Rumble
City Employee Fired
Volca no
Valley Sex Suspect
VANCOUVER. Wash. !AP> -
Two moderate earthquakes jolt·
ed a mountain near Mount St
Helens today as hope continued
t o fa de that dozens of people
missing since the volcano ex-
ploded 10 days ago would be
fou nd ahve. <Related photo Page
A3l
Tipped of A1·1·est?
The quakes were felt. as far
away as Kelso and Longview, 40
miles west of Mount St. Helens.
offi cials said. They rattled the
Cowlttz County jail m Longview
The epicenters of the quakes.
which measured 4 O and 3.8 on
the Richter scale. were located
unde r Mount Margaret , about
eight miles north-northwest of
Mount St. Helens, said Christina
Boyko, spokeswoman for the
U niversity of Washi ngton
Geophysics Department.
ScienlJsts did not know what
connection there was between
the quakes and the volcano, said
l'(s. Boyko.
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Dog to Die?
I By PIDLSNEIDERMAN
Of -O•aly P alel ~UH
On e Fountai n Vafley cit)'
e mployee has b~n fired anci
another faces disciplinary action
tn the wake Of pohC(' allegation.">
that the pair tipped Leota!. Lee
Hea ter. who IS <1 cc used or
various se'< crimes. to a poltcc
stakeout outside his home
Fountain Valley Police Capt
John Beddow said the warning
may have given Heater ttme co
d ispose or illegal drugs and
other evidence related to an al·
le ged sex a buse inc ident fo r
which Heater will stand trial Ju
Jy 14.
Beddow said om cers were out·
s ide Heater 's home at 10922
Goldeoeye Ave. on May 8, await·
ing a warr ant to search \.be
residence
The quakes were t he: fi rst
significant seismic a ctivity near
the volcano smce a OO·minute
b armon ic tre mor hu m m ed
through the mountain Tuesday
a fternoon. prompting the hur-
ried recall of air and ground
search teams from the moun·
tain.
So far . the death toll stands at
21 with 71 listed as missing. ac·
cor d in g to Lea Fo r d , a
spokesman for the state Depart·
ment of Emer~ency Services.
Condemned in the wiU or a San Francisco woman, Sido
the dog attends a hea ring or the California Senate, which
is considering a bill t o prohibit s uch sentences. At left is
Richard Avanzino, president of San Francisco's SPCA.
The previous night, Fountain
Valley police d iscovered an 18·
year·old male rutcbblker who
told police he had been held
prisoner and sexually abused by
Heater . T he youth also told
police that after he was picked
up. Heater drove to Riverside to
purchase marijuana .
The missing list, which has
fl uctuated daily. stood at 68
Tuesday. Ms. Ford could not ex·
plain the discrepancy.
Army and National Gu ard
helicopters, which have combed
the air space for a week and a
half lookmg for s urvivors and
bodies. lifted off from Toledo
Airport for a nother day of
sear ching, with good weather
expected.
HB Trustees Order
New Student Vote
Whi le poli ce s takeo out
Heat er's home a wa iting the
search warrant, a city vehicle
pulled up. A 21-year -old park!;
a nd r ecreation ma intenance
worker got out. while has 23·
Cnas t Visitor
Stops Bullet
With Teeth However, Sgt. Chuck Foster. a
National Guard s pokesman. said
he expected heltcopter search
operations m ay be over by the
week's end.
··There is no time limit but
with each passing day t he
chance of finding someone gets
less and less," he said. "It's my
o'Wn personal estimate that by
week 's end this operation would
be wound down. Everybody here
feels the same way."
"The mountain was relatively
quiet over night." said J eer
Sampson, a F ederal Emergency
M a n age m e n t A ge n cy
s pokesman. "It continues to
vent, mostly steam mixed with
very light ash."
By ROBERT BARKE R
Of, ... 0.111 Pl ... Staff
New student body elections at
Huntington Bea ch High School
wer e ordered Tuesday night
after a l lega t io n s of i r -
r egularities were raised by a
lostng candidate.
Three trustees of t he Hunt·
ington Beach Union High School
District argued that there are
enough questions to invalidate
the April 11 vote
They overturned the recom-
m endation of dist rict Superin·
tendent Frank J . Abbott, who re-
p orted a ll ba llots cast we re
counted and lhal results should
stand.
Outgoing student body leaders
who oversaw the election also
urged that the election, wruch
saw Sh awn Mitchell e dging
Geoff Baum for student body
pres ident. should be declared
valid.
The new elections will be held
before lhe close of the school
year .
It 1s unclear how many offices
mig ht be contest ed a lthough
races for student body presi-
dent . vi ce president. secretary
and treasurer and two re presen
tatives to the California Associa-
tion of Student Councils wiU be
decided for a second time.
In addition. losing candidates
in the general election who ap-
parently r an for office in sub5e·
quent class elections may be af.
fected, officials said.
The heart of the problem in
the election challenged by Baum
seemed to be that two classes
failed to cast ballots in their
homerooms.
One class reportedly vot< d to
rehearse for a play and not take
time out t o vo t e . Another
teacher reportedly said the class
was too busy lo vote.
<See VOTE, P age A21
A Jate-rught \'isitor to a Dana
Point a pa rtme n t escaped
serious injury Tuesda y when his
teeth deflected a .22-caliber
bu llet fired al him by an
angered tenant.
According to an Orange Coun·
t y Sh e r i ff's D e pa r tm e nt
s pokesm an , Robert Tho m a s
Basinger , 21. a Marine stationed
at Camp Pendleton. was shot·
on ce in the moutb by James
Jerome Wlllou~hby, 26, of 33692
Str eet of lhe Blue Lantern, dur·
ing an 11:30 p.m. argument.
Basinger. and an unidentified
male friend, went to an apart·
ment at the address with the in·
<Stt BULLET, Page AZ >
OC Pyramids Crumbling
The get-rich-quick pyr amids that have cropped up in
Ora nge County are now crumblln&, according to Ora nge
County Sheriffs Office investigators.
THE SIACKENlNG in investor interest in the $1,000
per player schemes that caught on in the county like
wildrire coincides wtth increased reports ol fights. rob-
beries and related complaints from those inv9lved. accord·
lnetoSberttrsLt. Wyatt Hart. (Related story, Page A3).
· "And tbey simply •re nmning out of people , .. who wut
invest $1,000 in the hope of reaping a $18,000 return, Hart
said.
THE PY'BAlllDS, which authorities claim are Ule1al
under a st.ate law pertatnlng to endless cbalna, began pop·
pln1 u.9 about one month a10.
lllltlally, there were glowtne reports ol pl1yen colJect.
iq $16,000 aa they worked tbelr way up the atepl of tbe
pyranUdl dwina meellnp 'held at private rakt•nce&
throqbout. t.be county.
SEVE&AL PYa.A•ID IMfl'n1• ban betia nttt111fuJ.
ly tAIUtr.a..d by uodertcmr olOffn from tbe abertft'I of.
flee llDd total poU~• 11eaclel. Seorea of or1antzen have
recehad mJMemeanor clladclal aDectq the •lo&aUoN ol u.xe-daalnlaw.
Jlmt Mid lbat u t.be P)'1"alll)da crumble -m eanln1 1-~--=-1..-_. .,.._ MW Nill'1ll&a an fOUIMI to partici·
)
I p1te-ftibts ... ba.e broken out m volvtna people neartng
the so-called "money line" where profits are cOiJected.
A.ND RABT SAID investigators have received In·
formation that some players have been robbed of their
winnings. He said, however, the victims are unwtlllnf to
come forward to re port tbe io.ae. amkl fear tbey wU be
prosecuted for parUcipatiq 1n the pnamid scheme..
There are lllo numerous repons ol people wbo bavl
made thelr initial $1,000 tnv•menl and uve yet to Cain
anythina.in return because the pyramJdl in which they
were involved have toppled. Hart 1aJd. ·
In a related matter, the Internal Reveaue Servi~ bu
advlled pyramid participant.I that any wlnninp are W I ·
ble .
PYMlllD Pao•OTEM have etalmed the money
paid to wlnnen la a &if\ and t.heftfore not taxable.
Accordinc to the IRS, moaey II considered a 1U\ onlY
when ft ll stven with charlu ble Intent and purpoee, wtth
no antJclpaUon ol r.rotlt on the pa.rt of the ,Sver .
"Money paid nto a chain acbeme la t\ven wit.hex~·
l9lion ol realbaUoft of profit,'' aald WUlJam H. Connett,
dlrfft« ol tbe f RS cUatrk:t olllee ln Loi An1elu .
At II tbe c ... wiU. ltOUnate 1ambUq wtnnlnp, the
amount ol pnillt la ex~ llf the lnltial pyramld lnNi·
ment II •••Hie. OaltMCt aald, while to.aee are cenerall)'
llOt d•dbM.
TIPP£!> OF ARREST?
c..otla Lee Heat«
year -Old co-wor ker d rove the t i·
ty truck around the block.
A short time later. Police JI·
legc. lht> younger ttl~ employee
came outside "1lh Heater The
pair pointed at and apJ>('ared to
be d1 s('u~s1ng thP unmarked
police unit, poll('l' o;ay
When police t•ve ntujll>· en-
tered the Heater horn<'. tht> large
quant1t1es of narcotics desc·nht·d
b.y thc.-hitchhike r wc·re n11t
found . allhou~h ">omt: trac<'., of
drug USt' "'en· evident, Cc.1pta111
Beddow said
Tht.> R1vers 1dc loca tion
described by the h1tchh1kcr also
\!.as Sl'arc hed by police. and
three drug arrests werL' made,
Beddow sa1d.
The conduct or the t WO city
employ~ \\as reported to their
supen ors. lk>ddow said he could
not say for certain wha t connec-
tion existed bet ween Heater and
t he employees. He no t e d.
however. that unmarked police
un probably are familiar to ci-
ty employees.
Bill Acker ma n . city personnel
m.rnager for Fountain Valle~.
s a 1d tbe names of t he two
employees cannot be discl06ed
for legal reasons.
He said the younger man had
been working for the city only
since Decem ber. Because he
was still on employment proba· 1
t1on. he could be d ismissed
without a specific char~e. Th<>
man has been fared, Ackerman
said.
The serond t>mploye<' has been
em ploved by the city for several
CStt TIPPED. Page A?)
Missing Marine
Sought in Attack
An ,\ WOL Camp Pendleton
M artne as betn~ sought by police
tn conne<>t1on with the rape and
beaung of a J9.year -0ld Hunt·
mgton Beach woman May 17
Hungtm,gton Beach Poltce Sgt.
Luis Ochoa said a warrant has
been oblamed for the ar rest of
Larry Raymond Cooper , 20, on
susp1c1on of burgla r y, assault
with a deadly "eapon. rape and
an addluonal sex offense.
T he warrant p rovide s for
Cooper. a &tichiga n native, to be
held in lJeu of Sl00,000 bond .
According to Ochoa. the SUS·
pect returned to his base the day
a (ter a ssau lt but e va d e d
military police who were asked
to question rum. Cooper. a lance
corporal. has not ret urned to
Cam p Pendleton since May 18.
Ochoa said.
T he Marine was identified as
an acquaintance or the rape vie·
tim 's teen·age daughters. The
v i c tim was h o m e a lone ,
however. on the night of the at·
tack, police said.
In the incident, the woman
awoke in her bedroom at 11 p.m .
and was confrooted b y a nude
m a n. Police said lhe int.ruder
ra ped and beat the wom an re·
peatedly. The victim su((ered
Jmllor Guard
Tryouts Set
Tr10UU for HunUnaton Slate
Beacb'1 Jlaior Ufef\W'd ~
1r•m will be conducted fnim 9
a .m. to l p.m. Saturday 1t tbe
Edison Hii b Scbool pool.
Tbe tryoqta are °'*' to boys IDd strll, qed 9 to 15. Swim·
mln1 teeta wm be admmlateredi
and the aumm~ pro1ram wll
be dllCUIMd.
Tbe $75 Junior llf•1uard
courae will be offered at t.he
lla\e beach from Jaly '1 lhrouP
Au1. 15. Studentt will IH m Ula aytq tedlldq\MI, llnt aid.
w1ter coad1Uon1 .nd beaeb
ecoloo.
cut!>. a broken nose and a broken
cheekbone. police said.
According to Ochoa, the miss-
ing Marine has been linked to
the incident tnrough finRerprinL'>
found on a bathroom scale used
to beat the woman.
Ochoa said Camp Pendleton
authorities a re cooperating in
the current search for Cooper.
He is described as six feet. one
inch tall. weighing 150 pounds.
He has light brown hair in a
short military cul.
Anyone with infor m ation on
the wbereaboots of Cooper are
ask ed to contact their local
police department or Huntington
Beach police.
Cn ast
W e athe r
Low clouds nig ht and
m orni n g hours. p a r tly
clearing Thursday after ·
noon . Lows tonight in
lower 50s. Highs Thursday
upper 005.
INSIDE TOBA Y
Don Rotlt•r aor• "CBS
Evt nh1g Nnoa," which he
will ~ o ~r from "°'° °' Walter Crotelat~'• rtploce-~. UIW dl/fltittlJI haot the
Rotlwr towla. St°'1f, pllotos
Pa~ D.1.
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,4.1 ON&. Y PtLOT H6 w.ctnMd•r M!J H , IMO
,~--JlJST BRE.«JNG
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OU:ners Prote•t Seizure
Of 'FreedOm, Flotilla'
Kr.Y WEST, na lAP> -C'hao\U\c "We want our bo1ta,"
about 200 anary boat ownen &ad taptalnt dtmoMtraled toctar,
to prote.t 1ovemmenl aelnare ol lOO l.o 1,000 .. P'reedom nouu •.
boata f Photo Pace Al,
"Carttr'1 CWt>-faced ~ atabbed us ta the be.c.*," aaid a
baad·leUe,_. placard tarried by one ol UM tapt&lal •bo mUW
aboMt .............. belldlq In K.y WetL
PT'ealdeM Carter • .._, H ol'dertid a Mll to UM Ul .. aJ "l"reedom Fiotilla" lhal haJ 1>rou_1ht more t.hu IS,000 Cubu ref. ufea ~tt from the Cuban port ol Martel Carter ottered lo In
ll ate a lJ S 1onmm~nt nan Haut\ or alrUI\ TtM l"tdtl Cutro
1ovemmeot haan 't IC'~pted thtt otter
orK Priee Pl•• E~d
WASlUNGTON (AP> -11w Oria.nlaauoo ol Petroleum b
portJn1 Coow\lries will try ~ more to come up with a u.olfted
oil prtcin1 plan wMn le meeu next mont.h In At,er1a. olflrlala ol
Kuwait and Saud) Arabia uld today
Both Kuwait 0 1J Minister Shea ALI khallfa Al·Sabah and
Saudi Information Mlnl1t~r Mohammad Yaman1 1ave no pre
d1 ctlons on whether the attempt would meet with any more auc· ress than it has ln the past
This month Saudi Arabia tnggered another 1'0\ltld of OPEC
prtce tncreases by hlklng its crude S2 a barrel to $28 Saudi Ara
bian official!, said the mcrease was an effort to bring its price.
the lowest. more in hne with other OPEC countnes and thus en
courage price wuty The effort failed. however, aa other coun·
tries. instead or dropping prices. larked on increas,a o( their own
lt.Of"Pfln J11nta .fi~•
SEOUL. South Ko rea <APt -Miiitary leaden will
formalize lhetr control or South Korea by settina up a junta-like
"ruling co!!ncll" that will run lh4'. nation's affal_rs under a
martial law edict. Informed sources 1n the ca_Pltal said today.
Officials. meanwhU~. announced a senes of measures to
help rebuild the city or Kwangju and "heal the tragic scars"
from nine days of anti-government rebellion there. MUitary
fol'Ces recaptured the city TuesdfY, killing 17 insurgents ud
losing lwo of their men In an auault.
Actording to the sources in Seoul. Chol Kyu .hah. the lnterlm
ciyllian president. will remain in his post but Chun Doo·hwan.
the nation's security commander, and other gener-als will ex-
errise the reaJ power.
Dollar (Jp :lgalM ht Europ.-
LONDON <AP> -The dollar rebounded on European
money martceta today while gold was mixed and silver ad·
vanced The dollar fell sjiarply Tuesday.
Gold C'losed at ~-50 an ounce in London, but traded a t
SS21 20 ll1 New York, down $2.~
SUver traded at SlJ. JO in New York. up C2 centa. But In
early trading it had been ahead aboutSl .~.
Bulky Packages
last of Sample
Ballots in Mail
There are ~t leas t 40,000
voters who haven't yet received•
their sample ballot packa'et for
the June 3 Primary Elecuon but
<'Ounty officials said that the last or them w1r$ mailed today.
That means th05e votets"will
have just five days to read the
volumes of election mate rials in·
eluded in the packages before
they enter the voting booth.
"We r eally apologize."
Barbara Fox told the Orange
County Board of Supervisors t.o-
day. Ms. Fox is assistant di rec·
tor of Gene ral Services Agen<'y .
Voters ha ve been c alling
s upervisors' officers the last few
days asking about the sample · ballots
Ballot material usually ls
f 'ro111 Page• l I
BULLET. • •
tent of seeing a woman wbo lives
there, lbe sheriff's spokesman
s aid. Tiie argument and s hooting
occurred after Willoughby re·
fused to let them in.
Willoughby was booked Into
Oran2e County Jail on suspicion
of assault with intent to commit
murder.
Bas inge r received initi al
treatment at San Clemente
GeoeraJ Hospital and later was
transported lo the base hocpltal
at Camp Pendleton. He wa.s re·
ported in stable condition today.
The sheriff's spokesm an said
Basinger likely would have been
mor e seriously injured If the
bullet had not disintegrated up-
on striking his teeth.
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ma I l ed from tbe t ounty
Re11Jtrar ot Voten otnee about
one month before eledJODI, of.
fi(')ala said.
This year. however. a number
of facton contributed to the
lengthy delay. Ms. Fox said
An inc rease In registered
voters -85.000 since November
-m ultiplied the number of
households to receive the
packets.
In addition, the number ol In -
itiatives on the J une baJlot re-
quired a "voluminous" amount
of inserts into the packages, Ms.
Fox sa.Jd.
Finally. Ms. Fox said, county
staff memben have needed ex-
tra time to prepare the new vote
counting syst em. The J une
primary will mark the tint time
the mulU-mllUon dollar vote
counting machine will have been
used in Orange County elections.
The number ol Orange County
reglstered voters baa Increased
by 200.000 suu:e lbe last pres-
idential elertion, Ma. Fox said.
t:alifornia election law dk-
lates that sam ple ballou be
malled to homes not more than
4-0 days and not lesa than five
days bef<>tt an election.
Meeting Set
For Summer
School Plan
An orientaUon and re&latr•·
lion mfftin& f M par•ta wbo
wish to entroll tbelr .r~ lo tbe Fountain Valley Scbool
Diatr1ct'a summer acbool pro-
cram will be held at 7:ao p.m.
Thursday at T albert E&eaMD-
ta ry School . 9101 Brabham
Drive, HunUngt.oG Beacb.
Joan GUlincer. coontinator ol
the procrun, 1ald It la a ~uire·
ment that .,.,._ta meet wtdl tbe
teachtq personnel prior &o the
summer inttrvctJon.
Fountain Valle)' School Dia·
trict teacben will conduct the ct .... Jllb 1 t.broqb Aq. lJ at
Talblft lehool, Mell • 11> illy from I : 11 to 12: 11 a.m . e.e-ao._,........,
beea pnMded for tldl COUl'M, I
tuhlai Of ...... Md• wdl bt
eba....S to eo.w elMeroem ... luuraan. teaeMn• talart•
udt ........
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GrandDla :First Witness
TM ..-W ol cbUd ateallq
deltedane Kamalla MIUtl' to&a
•• Or•Dll County Superior
Court lurr T\Mad11 ab• dll· coveNlf a bedRom window llft·
ed from Ill track lM nls,ht hn
1randdau,ht~r dlaappcared ln Julyol 1m
In thl' op e nlnc da y o f
tuUmony. Mr.. Juaalta Moore.
Gunshots
Follow
Robbers
A Coala Meu gu stet1on
cashier emptied a revolver at
one o( lwo neelng b•ndlU Tues·
day o.l.&ht. ap~ttntly O\l&1ln1
his tarset and spraying a build·
Ing andparlcedcar
Polict' found f1vt.' of the six
s p.:nt 38 caliber bUllt'ls nrar lht.'
s tatlon at Bay Street and
Newport Boulevard. Tbrff we~
em~ tn the Dally P\lot's
headquarters building at ~10 W
Bay St. Two were found ln the
trunk lid of u newa p aper
employM's <'ar parked to the
east o( ~ building.
Go.Lo station <'ashier Rlrky
Collins told otriC'<'rs he thou1eht
he hit the n~ing bandit. but 10
vestigators s~ud no blood WllS
fr und in the area.
Collina. Z1. told o(licers two
men, both ot LatJn heritage and
speakinc broten EneUsh. held
him up imide Ute cashier's ~th
al 2021 NewPOrt Blvd. about
11 16 p.rri.
One bandit brandished a 22·
c aliber revolver . The other
waved a switchblade knife.
They dem anded money .
Collins said. taklng what was in
his wallet and the proceeds in
the <'&Sh drawer Then, he said.
they searched rum, even lifting
tht' cowboy hat off bis bead to
look unde~ath.
Durlnft the robbery. Collins
said. an unsuspedlng customer
paid one bandit $2 for gas ,
The two bandits scooped up
their loot . including Collins'
watch and a radio. and le-ft The
itun -C'a rrylng holdup man
backed from the booth with hJs
gun still aimed at Collins, pohce
said .
Colllna told olflcera he
reached beneath a counttt and
r ame up with the .38·caUber tt·
volver . He aa1d be fired su shots
al tht man who turned and ran
west on Bay Strttt.
Value of the cuh, radio and
watch s tolen in the episode
totaled about $345. poli<'e said
Fl"Ofllt Pa~ ,\ I
TAPES ...
four days to listen to all the
tapes made available today
Free tickets were available for
the public for any one of 15
sessions ran g ing f ro m 45
minutes to an bour and a half.
Among the tapes was the
famous "smoking gun" tape in
which Nixon wu told onlv fO\U' days after the Watergate break·
In of efforts to have the CIA in·
tercede to keep the FBI from in·
vestigatlna the <'rime too ln·
tensely.
Whe n Nixon reluctantly
tur ned that tape over to In ·
\ eatlgatlng con1r eumeo his
fate wu sealed and hla reslg:na·
Uon followed a few days later.
He bad denied all a long any
personal knowled1e of attempts
to hinder the investigaUon.
Among the <>tMr tal)ff avails-'
ble are thoH beard by the jury
that convicted H.R. Haldeman.
John D. EhrUchman, John N
MttcheU and Robert C. Merdian
In 1975 ol conapirtn1 lo obstruct
Justice.
Mardlan'a conviction aubee·
q uently waa overturned by a
feder al appeall court and the
1ovemment dld not retrv him.
Bolsa Chica
Manhland8
Talk Slated
Oran1e County Supervisor
Harri«t Meder .. a~uled to
deliver an update on de~
m t nt1 conce rnin1 tbe Bolaa
Chlca m•r•llland1 toatcht In
ffunuaitoe S.ach .
Tb• talk, wtalcb .. d..atbed
by ber afftH u • maJor eddrw oa cOMtal poaae,, will N llMt before a mu,..., of tM HOii&
Coundl at t ,.m. ID ..... a.1 of
the ctvie o.Mr. IOOO llllD a K ra . Wieder recently has
e har1H tllat the Callfonala 1
Coaatal Comml11loa .... UIV~ local COaltal plannlnt
autliortty In m'9rln1 1 pre· UmlDU'J.jl;:~~ •re.!• .
would• a•~
rHldHtlal 41••elopmeat lD
lowlaadl aa-. Pac.Ilk Cout Hlow11. A.11o .......... II a talk• tl9i ,..,. ti an.. c.a., .......
•Yl•U. "' llm a. ......... Met of die 0r-.. Coat, PUo&I'
A.u•d .U. .
rormerly of Huntln,to n Beach,
11ld 4·year~Jd ValMna MWtt
bad wa nted to tleep In a
downataln Ndroom that nJpt
with her 1reat 1randmother,
rather than ln her own room.
So01etlme before 1 a .m ., Mn.
Moore tullfled. ah• wu
a wake ntd b y the great
grandmoth er and scurried
dowo•taln to dfaconr the wtn·
d o• llU •d f rom tt1 trade. Valeena wu mluln1.
Mra. Moore and her husband
had been awarded guardlamrup
of the child In 1976 by a Lofl
Angelea court
Mra Moore told the court that
no notes were left behind and
that ahe didn't know who would
Willie 'Up'
Whale Balloon Reprieved
Willie the Whale. the advertis
Ing trade mark for an auto
dulenttlp at the crossroads of
the Garden Grove and San Oie~o
freeways, proveft that thf"y <'11'1'1 ke~p a good whale down
A 29-foot-long helium fillt'd
balloon shaped llkt' a mammal.
Willie was scheduled to Oy agaln
this morning alter sconne a v1c
tory at the Weatminater City
CouncU.
Re waa ID'OUnded to Un8 after
aome citiJima complalned that
the smW&ta whale was a vtaual
blight.
But the cit)' council took note
of rtpOrttd sagging au\o aalea at
Sunaet Ford Inc and l(ave Willlt
his frftdom for at least another
year.
Robert Rallack. ge neral
manaaer of the agency at 5440
Garden Grove Blvd .. said sala
have aUpped more than 50 per·
rent from last year and that
poor visibility was a f•ctor
He said trees alonit th•·
Cr ee"' ay blocked out v1ewt1 o(
prol'lpeclJve buyers
Ht addt'd that aooroval of a
three-story building near the
dealership makei. W1llle'i.
presenre eve-n more 1mperat1ve
·we are JU5t ecstatic around
here today," he said. "I'm aure
that WllUe will do a 1ood job for
ua as always."
Willie. who ta four years old.
cost 16.000 when new. The white
colored whale. wtth a big amJle
and rour rt!d Ona. will ny about
100 ft'1l1 fl1gh from • tether line
Willie's victory ume on the
votes ol council m4!'mbers Gwtnn
HodaH. Eldon Gillespie and
Kathy Buchoz.
Conner Collacott and Evar
Peterson were unsuccessful in
the i r votes to keep W1lhe
grounded.
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Footballers Help
V al,ley Flapjackers
Three mem bers of the l-06
Angeles Rama football team Wlll
greet the public and sign a~to
graphs Sunday at a fund ram ng
pancake breakfast sponsored by
Plane Crash
KilUSix
MOBILE, AJa. ( API
A twin-engine alrplant'
plunged into a grove ol
trees on takeo rr from
Mobile airport today , kill
1ng aU SlX people abo1.rcj ,
officials said
Th e crash ocrurred
about a mtle sooth of the
airport.
Four were dead al !hf>
scene, and two o ther'> d1('(t
at Un1vers1ty Mt•d1 c:t1
Ce nter, 9 C'cord 1ng to
hospital emergen<'y room
offirlaJs They we-rt' not
Immediately iden11f1Ni
f 'rom Po,,.. ' I
TIPPED. • •
yeani, and city disrrpllnary pro
cedures m ust be followed, th<'
personnel mana1ter said
Ackerman said the employee
waa confronted with the polke
c harges at a pre-disc1phnar:.
hearing las t week Action
against this employee. which
could range from a letter of
reprt01and to diamlssal, wtll be
recommended by his supervisor.
Parks and Recreation Director
Gary Oavts
The em ployee can appeal Davia' declatoo.
... ...
Fountau> Valley's st.1te rhampton
batoa ~ams
The event v.•111 take place from 8 a m to noon at the l'"oun·
tain Valley Recreation Cent.er.
16400 Brookhurst St
Jim Yo ungbl ood . Bob
Brudwwd and Carl Ekern of tM
Rams are scheduled to appear at
the breaJclast.
Persona attendine thJ
break/Mt aJao will have a chance\
to win prlU"S donated by local
merr hants
Tht' hmdr aiser Y>lll benefit the
thrtt cit;-. sponsored baton team~
the Spmners. the Sunsttken,
and t~ Sunbursts Ea<'h of ~,
teams . ('()ftlpnsed of girls aged 6
to 16. has won at least one state
champtonstup
Pro<'ft'ds from the pancake
breakfast will permit 2J team
members to travel to Greensboro.
N C .. for a national rompet1lloo
Ptmislunen t
Seminar Set
"Tyranny, Tyrants and Tan
trums. ·· • two-part seminar on
punishment wiWn the famlly,
will be presented Uus Friday and
June 6 at Golden West College in
llunllng\00 Beach.
The first of the free sessions will
be condut'ted an Forum I. the
second U\ Forum II. Both will last from 7to lOp.m . lnatructorforlb~
seminar will ~ Dr. Elnora
Schmadel. executive dirtttor of Luming Development Services
in Santa Ana. A n g e r . a I i e n a ti o n a n d·
alternatives to such emollons wlll
be dis<'~ at the sessions .
have taken the girl. She said abl
bad not 1lven th• Hun= Betch addrtss to ber dau ter
when the family moved there ln
1977.
Mrs Miller, 26, la acclQed ot
breaking into the home on July :u. 1978 IUld 1tealinf the child.
She was arrested last Jul)' ln a
amaU Arkansas town after a na·
Uonwlde. year·loni hunt roe the
mother and chJld.
In a c\ut ody heartns In
Arkanbs, a juvenile court ref·
eree returned the c hild lo her
erandparents, who now five ln
Las Veus.
The first witness called by the
prosecu tion Tuesday wJu
Russell lfallsuka of Fou11ta ln
Valley, who said he drove Mrs.
M lll('r to and from her parents
home and eventually d ropped
mother and daughter off at a
truck stop where they talked of
hltchtukin~ east
Haltsuka testified that he was
driving home fro m work at
about 12 JO a m when he picked
up Mr'i Miller, who told him she
wa"> looking for her parents'
home so she could pick up her
dauRhter
The witness said he was told
by the woman th:Jt her parents
Wl'rl: kl'f'ping her daughter from
her and that she wanted fhe
) oungstcr bark so s he could
rntM• twr on a t·ollert1ve farm sn
thf• 'tOUtb .
JfJ1UuJca said he gave the two
'iheller an a vacant bedroom at
h111 homl· before they headt'd
east
M ra Miller has pleaded lnoo-
c t-n t to the c h ild s te alin g
charRca but acknowledges She
took the ctuld because of dif.
ferences 1n ph1l<>5ophy with her
parents about child rearing and
politics
( Police Seize
~~Arres t
HB Suspect
A pohce H arc·h of a Hunt-
ln~ton Rt•ach home Tue'\rlay r e
sullf'd in th<' rnnhscat1 on of what
0H1r1>r<1 rlarm 1o1;ere illegal drugs
\'alued at ~.000
The occupant of the home.
Ma rk Thomas Marquez. 24, 91!)
Englis h St . was charged with
four dn.(g v1olat1ons and was r~
lt'lsed alte-r posting SS.000 bail,
pohce said
The raid was the culmination
of a two week narcotics in·
vest1gat100 sup~rv1sed by Sgt.
Carl \'adano
OH1re-r:. assert they seized 60
pound'i of h1J?h grade-mari1uana ,
190 hits of LSD and a s mall
quantity of hashish. Polrce saJd
they believe the drugs were be·
ing '\Old locally sn the downtown
sert1on of Huntington Beach.
f 'ro• Pagf-. I I
VOTE .•.
Abbott said he would inform
all teacher.. to disseminate the
ballots the second time around.
Current student body Presi·
dent Dan Campbell said t he
srhool's elec tion process is
sound. "but our directions art!
not foUowed by the staff in all
cases They didn 't come through."
Ue s:ud that st udents In the
class Ulat dJdn't vote could sUU
cast their ballots by coming to
the student activities office.
Baum, 16 . was at first
declared the wiMer in his nip-
and-tuck batUe with Mitchell.
JnltJal return5 showed he won
by a 4~'479 ('()UOt.
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Th• o,.no• Coaat'• moet popu'•r •ctlv•
aportawear 1horta. New lhlpment arriving
weekty.
COIOMAD&MAI
n11 I. COAST HWY.
671-9700
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r ~ 73, NO. 14". _. SECTIONS. 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1980 TWE NTY-FIVE CENTS
Puhlie Hears First Watergate Tapes
WAStUNGTON (Af'l h'f'n·
ty-two reportens llnd 11 mem
bera of the publl(• 1fon nt>d
earphon\'a toduy ~'"' hf'ard
Richard M. N11ton uy· "Ha,
Phil, how are you' Sorry to k~p
you wa: Una "
They were hstenlng to the first
of 31 Watergate taiw reconhngi.
made available to lht• publJc for
the fint ume ut th~ NatJonal
Archiv e!>. th~ nat1oo 'l>
storehouse or records •
Only a handful of member-> of
A First
the public waited ln lbe early
mornln1 houra for a certain
r hant·l' to ~ amon& lht' rtnt to
ht>llr the tapes prevlouiJly
hatt1ned to onJy by eovernment
orf1t'lals, prost.-cutors and j~
and ot.hen who attended lbe two
tr1al1> of Nlxon'8 associates rn
\h~ long, e volvlng scandal
known as Watergate
Only '2112 hours of the 8,000
hours ol conversations secretly
recorded by Nixon were made
aviulable ~ause Nixon ls fight
Sharon Lynne Hanley of St. Croix, Virgin Islands. was
among 55 coeds who made history today by being the first
wom~n to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy at An·
napolas. Mel.
Newport Reaffirms
Runway Objections
By STEVE MARBLE
Cit U• Dally Pllet Slaff
A recommendation to extend
t he jet runway at John Wayne
Airport has struck a sour chord
with Newport Beach City Coun-
cil members who unanimously
agreed Tuesday to oppose such
ao extention.
Fur ther the council agreed
that the first person who will get
8 t aste or their opposition is
O r a nge County Supervisor
Thomas Riley
Riley aooounced last week
that be favored lengthening the
runway by 737 feet as proposed
by consult.ants hjred to develop
an airport master plan for the
county
N e wport council members
said such an extension goes
a 1ainst the grain with them and
vowed to retain their posture of
oppo41ing any airport changes
until complete e nvironmental
studies are completed.
Mayor Jacltie Heather sajd
1be'll lelld a letter to Riley this
week relteratina the concerns ol
tbe c<Kmcll.
Couple Sought
SQUAW VALLEY CAP)
Search ~ from Placer and
Eldorado County ln Califom la
aDcl Wu hoe County. Nevada
were looklns today for a
Callfondacouple wbo •P~ 11 walked away after tbelr plane
cnabed Sunday north" of Squa•
Valley. ReKua wonen Ulln&
1 • .,..,,eoutl'1 tklt and dop
WIN st r st ' far .1Wl7 Moa· • Mil lall wile. S7hia, of
l
The airport consultants, VTN
Consolidated of Irvine, c laim ex·
lending the runway will lessen
jet noise because aircra ft will be
taking off farther north than is
currently possible
Tbe consultants a lso argue
t hat this means more daily
flights could be added to the
present limit of 41 without exceed·
ing statenoisest.andards.
But Newport officials aren't
convinced
City Attorney Hugh Coffin sug-
gested that le ngthe ning the
runway could be the stepping
stone for bringing in larger and
noisier jets
''The city's position all along
has been that, before we endo,rse
anything .. we want to know WPlat
they Teally have ln rnind," noted
Coffin.
He said the city opposes any
changes at the ail'pOrt until en·
viroramental studies are com·
pleled OD the effects the chances
woulcl have.
In . other airport ma neuver·
mgs, the council agreed to hire a
Wasblntton D.C. law firm to
help the city n1bt • P'e4eral
AviaUGa AdminilU'at.lon order to
ope n John Wayne Airport to
more carriers.
Currently, only Air Ca.utorDla
and Hqbes Al1W91t fly eom·
mtrclal Jet . rupt.t -ol tile
Te Wublaatoa attone~ ..... l'M'Ml?'P.9Sld lbt ... ••~a • ...._._r Neeatb JUed bJ-Air Callfonda.
... .,. ...... u1c1111ep1M1to
meet wttb tbe lawJen Ms\..-.
latlleutkm'1c1P••'
Inc ln court to keep the arebives
from allowlne the public to
listen ln on lbe rest ol the tapes.
tit arc.ues that bis privacy aocl the riirtt ol privacy of the pres.
id ency are al slake.
The first tape beard today was
one used Ul the trial of John 8.
Connally , Nixon's Treasury
secretary, who was acquitted oo
l'harges ol accepting illegal pay.
ments rrom a milk producers
cooperative.
On that tape, Nixon is heard
making small talk with J . Phll
Cam pbe ll , an assistant
agriculture secretary, at a meet·
ing of Nixon and seven oUler
men from 5:05 p.m . to 5:38 p.m.
OD March 23, 1971.
The first member of the public
to show up today to hear the
tapes was Frank Smist, 28. or
Springfield, Mass., who will
start teach.ing pohtical science
at the University of Oklahoma m
the fall.
Smist said he had been a stu·
dent of the transcripts durlng
the Watergate investigation and
said : ··1 want to hear lhal
•smoking gun'. ..
"The tapes are sad." he said.
"Here was the president of a de·
mocracy saying one thing in
public and another thing in
private."
"I'm here out of curiosity,"
confessed .a tourist, EJjzabeth
Pimentel, a regis tered nurse
from Houston. one of the fi rst to
enter the h1gh-ce1l1oged, book·
lined room where 24 listening
Po1ils were set up to permit the
public access to the tapes.
Another listener was James L.
Hamilton, 71, or Washington. a
retired binder at the govern-
ment Prtntlllg Office. who said
he was a Watergate buff of long
stand mg.
"I went to a ll the trials that I
eould get into in Judge John
Sm ca's court." he said.
All told. 1t would take a person
<See T AP ES, Page A2)
Retail Growth Pushed
Council Asks Irvine Company Proposals
A unanimous Irvine City Coun·
cil asked Irvine Company of.
ficials Tuesday to prepare by
mid-July a Ust of retail businesses
to be built in the city.
Councilman Art Anthony. con·
cerned that (rvine's commercial
growth is lagging behjnd nearby ·
ities. proposed the council ac-
Incumbe n ts
Outsp e nd
Opponen ts
The two incumbents in the
race for two seats on the Irvine
Ranch Water District board of
directors are spending more to
get re-elected June 3 than their
nine chalJeng~rs combined. ac-
cording to recent campaign
ftnandal statemeots
The statements OD file with the
Or a nge Count y Re gistrar of
Voters cover lbe period from
Jan. l to May 19 and dei.il bow
much baa been s pent and col·
lected by the 11 candidates for
the water board. Campaign laws
prohibit the candidates from col·
lecting more than S343 from any
one contributor.
Incumbent E. Ray Quigley nas
collected $3,665. He has spent
$1 .715
QuigJey's contribution list in·
eludes the Fluor Corp., and the
Koll Company.
Orville Reinhardt, the otber
incumbent, bu collected $2.555
a nd spent $1,517. Reinhardt's
cont r ibutor list lncludes the
Adam Construction Co. and
Murai Farms.
Wesley Marx has collected
a nd spent the most of all the
challengers. Most or his Sl.1217
contribution total came in
amounts l.Dlder $100.
None of the oth er eight
challengers collected or spent
more tha n $500. Those can·
didates are Bob Lowe, Mark
Franzen, Fred Carter. Russell
Hazelett, J i m Kay. Susan
Lamoureux. Sybil Silberman
and J ames Goodrich.
Cnast Visitor
Stops Bullet
With Teeth
A late·night visitor to a Dana
Poln t apar t m e n t escaped
serious injury Tuesday when his
teeth deflected a .22-caliber
bulle t f ir ed a t him b y an
angered teoanL
According to.an Orange Coun-
t y Sheriff's Departme nt
s pokesman. Robert Thomas
Baalqer, 21, a Marine stationed
at Camp Pendleton, was shot'
once lo the mouth by James
Jerome WUJouabby, 28. ol 33882
Street ot the Blue Lantern, dur-
inl an 11:30 p .m. arpment.
Baalnaer, and an unidentified
male friend. went to an apart·
ment at tbe addresl with tbe iJa.
teat of teelnl a woman wbo lives u.er., u.e. 9bertlr1 QOkeemu
1aJd. 1be arpment and •hootlne
occurred afte1" WWou1bby re-
fuaed to Jet tbem lo.
WtlloulbbY WU booked lllto
Ora.nae County Jail on aupldon of uaault wttb Intent to comm.it murder.
BHln1er received tntual
treatment at San Clemente General =-:al and later wu
............. tbl bal• bolpttal .•l Camp P9DcSWoa. He WM re-~an 1ta1a1e C'GDdlUoa todaJ. Tiie ........ , ...... takl ........ = ..... u .. ..._ more _.._, _.. ... tt *
bullet WM& 1111cr1t8d11>-oaRl'ldlllllltila.
tion. Last week, he sent letters to
the company board of director!..
saying ... If you want to go on
building homes, our commercial
facility needs. of all kinds . must
be m el. an~ very soon ..
lrvme Company off1c1als h;,ive
admitted Uiat Irvine ha!'> roughlv
one-third as much retail com·
merce as comparable c1tie,.
· · W e · v e Ji on l' o n r t· c o r d
acknowledging the dehr1t ( 1n n··
tail busanesse,1." lrvane Com·
pany Vice Pre!'>1dc•nt U1C'k <'annon
'aid Tuesday
"We want to put thPllC• rom·
mer c1al fo r1ltt1t':. in pl<1 n:'." ht•
-.aid
3 Can d idates
Express V iews
On June 3, Irvine voters wtU
seLt'ct thTee JMmbers of the flue·
mem~ Council. There are
nifte 1. Fe>Uotomg are brvt pro/Un mwl IOl'IM! of tM mftm oJ
t hree of the council ho~/ub.
Profiln artd tM V1etD1 of t ~ other
.nz wiU appear m nbseqwmt edJ-
flOf\1 of Uie DmLy Pilot.
Dave Baker. 27. of 13 Ironwood.
Irvine. •s an attorney with the
Newport Beach law firm or Virtue
and Scheck. He has a law degrtt>
froln Pepperdine University.
Why are you nan.nlng for ~
l rvineatyCoandl?
"I'm running because Irvine
needs positive and constructive
l ead e r s hip
t h a t works
hard on com·
m unity prob-
lems . I want
to offer that
lead e r s h ip.
I 'm co n ·
cerned t ha t
we don't now
have that kind
of leadership. ...u
I want to bring a fresh and tn·
dependent voice to the City Coun-
cil. I might disagree with other
council members. but after a
point J would work with the other
council members.
Wllat ls the DHNJt pressing prob-
lem fadllg the Clly CoancU ln &M
nextfoeryears?
"The most pressing problem is
responsible planning My concern
is that with a ll the talk tn the cam·
paign about growth. some people
p r oblems are being missed
There are youth problems. semor
citizen problems and specialized
ind ivid ual comm unity prob·
lems."
A• a dty council man bow woaJd
you solve W. problem?
"l would support the city
general plan -to assure that we
have a quality environment. On
youth and senior citizen problems
-the very leutof what I would do
would lake place at the Tuesday
night council meetinas. I reel a
positive and coostnaclive council
member has to be out in the com·
munity throughout the week. I
would IO out and rally the com·
munity. the school board . busi·
nesses and people around a prob-
lem."
lfew dit,.. feel abotd th dtJ'S
pewt.11 nte; .. " ...............
orJatn,llt!
"I support I.be city's 1eneraJ
plan. I think we have to have
rHpODllble and well-planned
1rowtbtoreally createtbequlit.y
envlroftment Chat we all moved
here to be a pan of. Our teneral
plu .S nAdenUal permit proc:·
es1 are dealped to make our city
have a 1quallt¥ envlnftment. U you look at our clt.y, we haven't
bad 8ll)' 1ut.taDllal traftk or
drain• probaema Ol' anytldnt ot
that uturt. We do need to pbue
proper eom!Mftlll development
IDwttll ........... developmml.''
...... ..,.... ll, of 1Ta
OWIDM a., lnlDe, ll u avlatkJD
t.MMkl• at Onaae Coaat1'• ~. u. ii • ilP ldaool
tf MUIL ·
Why an.• you ruaAiJI~ for UM.-
lrvineCity CowacU?
.. l 've lived an lrvme for the last
10 years ol my r
part oftbecity
in a direct
W:l)."
Wlut is ti.e
m ost pnssiltg
p roblem rae·
Ing the City
Co.nc:U ln lM
n ex t rou r
years!
''The most
pressmg prob-._..,.u
lem obviously is growth. I'm for
controlled gro"'th and smoolh
transportation in the c1h'. ·
<\s a city councilman bow
would you solve this problem?
"l would have the traffic hghts
synchronized m the business dll>·
trt<'l. We have to check out the
traffic flows. We have to k~p
transport.ataon aCl'C'l>S in tune with
the city's growth."
How do you fttl about the city·~
11.rowlb ralt': is it too rast. too i.lo"
or jast rilCht?
"l am for <the J?rowth rall· 1n J
the city t?e neral plan ~1th
~ hatever amendme n ts i.lrt'
needed lo provide for proper
1ranspc:>rtation and business We
do need to attract more busaness
interest which could provide w.
w1lb saJes tax revenue · ·
Mary Ann Gaido, 38. is an in·
cumbent. She is a homemaker.
She has a master's degree an
social ecology from c.;c Irvine.
Why are you runnlog for the
Irvine O ty Council?
• • 1 · m running in order to better
serve the city I 've been a resident
of Irvine for 12
years and like
to have a voice
in Its future."
What is the
most pttSSIDg
problem fat·
lag the City
C.ucil la lite
n ex t f our
yean?
''The rate of GAIDO
growth is the most pressing prob-
lem . Particularly the rate of res-
idential growth. It is too fast In
light of fiscal uncertainties and
tbecity'srevenuefuture."
A1 a dty eomteUwomu llow
woUI ,_ eolte dlls problem!
"I would ch a nge the city
general plan to amend the phas·
log progr am for r esidential
villages. Tbe general plan hu a
phasing progra m that would al· low the dt.y's population to soar to
lS0,000.in the ne•l five to-~
years and 200.000 soon after that.
That rate of arowth need.I to be
itlowed.".
Rew ct. 108 feel abcMlt llae dty'1
,,.. nMej lal&t.eofui, ...... • , J_"9Cll&, .
''The rate of reeldentlal lrowth
la t.oo rut. At the same time com·
merclaJ irowth ta rar too llow.
Tbe lltaalion C8UMI ftlcal llDCel'·
talnU. for UM cunwat ,.....,,,.
ollntM."
CounC'1lwoman Ma ry Ann
Ga1do propol!c.'d M:v1 ·r:.il ·wt'1'k'
<1~11 that tht· C'1t y Couoc-1 I plal't' a
l!IX month mor<Jll)rium on rr~-
1dcnt1al dt'Vf:'h>µmt•nt tn I rvan1• "''
that rt'la1l deHlupmPnt could
"ca uh uµ ·Her mot111n wa., voted
down b' thf' council ma 1<>r11 , <see R~I All., f>aKe tU1
Volcarw
Area Hit
By Quakes
\'AN<'OUVI-:H, W<t ,h. 1.1\l'l .
T wo modcrdte earth1..1uakc·s jolt·
ed a mountain nl':.tr Mount St
Helens today a. .. hope continued
to f.tde th~t dozen!'> of people
missing i.ince the volcano ex·
ploded 10 days all,o would be
found ahve. (Related photo Page
AJL
The quake<; wl."rP felt ... ., far
av. ay i.IS Kt'l.i.o a nd Lon.:v1c". 40
miles west of Mount St Helens.
0Htc1als sa.id. They rattled the
Cowhu County Jail 1n Lon~vie'o\
The epicenters of tht> quakes. ~ h1ch meas ured 4 o and J 8 on
the Richter scale. were locall'CI
under \fount M ar~arel. about
t'1~hl mil~ north-northwes t of
Mount St. Helen::.. said Chn sunu
Boyko, spokeswo man for tht-
Un 1ve r s1 l y of W<1 s h1nglon
Geophysics Oepi.l rtmt'nl.
Sc1enll::.b did not know wh~t
l'OnneclJon there was between
tht• qu;1kt•s and the volcano, said
Ms. Bo~ko.
The quakes were the first
!'.1gn1f1canl Sl'1s mic act1v1tv near
the volcano s incP a 90-mmut•·
ha rmon1<: tre m o r hummed
throu~h thl· mountain Tuesdav
afternoon. promptan~ the hur·
(Sec_. VOLCA~O. Page A2l
Cable Alarm
Plan Pus hed
Irvine Mayor David Sills told
the city staff Tuesday to begin
t•xammmg !he possible use of
the citywide cable telev1s1on
system for burglary protection.
He explamed that other cities
have utilized burglary alarm
systems which hook up to the l'a·
blc television system.
Sills asked the staff to prepare
a report on the matter in time
for the \980-81 city budget hear-
ing on June 17.
Cnas t
Weat her
Low clouds night and
morning hours. partly
clearing Thursday after-
noon . Lows tonigh t in
lower SOs. Highs Thursday
upper OOs.
INSIDE T08A Y
Don Rath~r 10~1 "CBS
Euenlng Nn11.'' aohich ~
~u anchor o llft1t' from now
a1 W oUer Crortkite '1 repk)ce-
rnent , ~ definUely ha~ the
Rothn touch. Stori#. photos
Page DJ.
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Ouners Protest Seizure
· Of 'FMedom Flotilla'
KEY W!:ST. '1• <AP) C.anUftc "We wu\ ow boa11,"1
•bout 300 ~ boec o...,.. Md (•ptelftl CS.mou\raLed Lod'l
to Pr«M rovemmeat .. trun ol '700 to l,000 ""'"9dom nouJJa •
bo• ll < Pbot4 Pati Al I
"Car1er'a two-rac9d pol.Id.a at.bbed _..kl tbt Met!," uMI I
hand-kUwed plannt cat'ried "1 ooo ot tbe e.pta&u wt.o mlUed
about the ftderal bul~ ln Key WMt
~t Cartft' oa M">' l5 otdefed a bait to UHt IU uJ
"f"rttdom .. ,OUJla" Lb•t bu ~b& more Lbu 16,000 Cubu r.f·
utMe lwre from the Cub.rt port ol Marhl C&ner ottered to ln
IUate • U.S. 1ov•mmeat nm M&Uft or &irUft The F\dcl Caatro
sovemment baan't IC'('eptfld UM oiler
SEOUL. South Korta CAP• Mllttary IHden W\ll
(ormaUtt tb<'ir control ot South Korn by Htlin1 up a Junta-Like
"rullni coun~1l" that wtU run the naUoo's affa.1.n W)du a
martial law edt<'t, ln!ormed SOW'~~a tn the capital utd tOOay
OfnclaJs. meanwbJle, announced a sertes ol meuures to
help rebu.ild tbe city of Kwan&Ju and .. heal ~ traak acars"
from nine days of antJ-government re~llion there Mllltary
fol'Ces recaptured the cit y Tuesday. k1lhng 17 lnl!turgen~ and
lo.injit two of their men in an asbauJt
Acconiing to the sources m Seoul, Choi Kyu-hab. the Interim
clvllian presldent, will remam in his post but Cbun Doo-bwu,
the naUon's security commander. and other g~nerals will ex· ercise the re&! power.
:I liillf»d In Protr•t
JOHANNESBURG, South Alr1 ca CAP> -White gunmen ln a
van kUJed three mixed-race youth.I and injured two others today
during a demonstration lll wh.i ch a crowd threw stooes at the
vehicles in Ewes River Township near Cape Town, Tbe South
African Press ,\ssoclatlon claimed.
Police Minister Louts LeGrange said police shot two o( the
youths. Details were not avaJlable. The press association said the dead youths were 13 or 14 years old.
Police have arrested at leaat 1.200 in the whit~ minority aov-
ernment's attempts to suppress six weeks of unrest in schools
a nd fact.dries, the press asaoct.taon said.
Dollar (;'p .-l9ain in E urop.-
LONDON <AP> -The dollar rebounded on Europun
money markets today wh.ile ~old was mixed and silver ad·
vance<t. The dollar fell sharply Tuesday.
Gold closed at $524.50 an ounce in London. but closed at
$519 20 tn New York, down $4.80
Silver closed at $12.88 in New York. up 40 cents. But l.n earl.>
tradingithadbeenahead about$! 50
Mesa lneident
Gas Station Cashier
Fires at Holdup M.an
A Costa Mesa gas s tation
cashier emptied a revolver at
one or two fleeing bandita Tues-
day night, apparently missing
his target and spraying a build-
ing and parked car
Police found five or the six
'>pent .38 caliber bulleta near the
"talion at Bay Street and
'\ewport Boulevard Thr~ wen~
FAA Charged
In "Cove rup'
CHICAGO lAP> -Charg:ing
the Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration with fa lsifying
documents concerning the
"severity or air safety pro-
blems." a Kansas congressman 1s
calling for a federal inquiry.
ln remarks prepared for de·
li very today before the conven·
t1on of Professional Airways
Syatema Specialist.a here, Rep.
Bob Whllta.ker cited FAA docu·
menu he said indicate air traffic
computer problems occur "on
the average o( dhce every 83
minutes."
.. , n an effort lo cover up
serious deficiencies in the alr
traffic control ayatem, a1ency
offtclala at the b i1be1t levels
have intentionally deceived me,
and the entire U.S. Con1reaa,
concerning the severity o( out-
aae problemt, .. Whittaker •aid.
t.·mbedded in Lbe Daily Pilot's
headquarters building .tl 330 W.
Bay St, Two were found in the
trunk lid of a aewa p•per
employee's car parked to the
east of the building.
Go-Lo st.ation cashier Ricky
Colhna told officen he thought
he hit the fleeing bandit, but in·
vestigators said no blood wa.s
found in the area.
Collins. 27. told officen two
men. both o( Latin heritage and
speaking broken English, held
him up iMide the cashier's booth
al 2021 Newport Blvd. about
1l : 16 p.m.
One bandit brandished a .22·
c•liber revolver . The other
wned a switchblade knife.
They demand ed money,
Colllns said. ta.kin& what wu in
his wallet and the proceeds ln
the ca.sh drawer. Then. be II.Id.
they searched him, even lif\ing
the cowboy hat olf bis head to
took underneath.
During the robbery. ColllM
said, an wiauapectin& customer
paid one bandit $2 for gas.
The two bandits scooped up
their loot. including Collins·
watch and a radio, and lett. The
g un -car rylng hold up man
backed from the booth wiUI his
gun 1Wl aimed at Collln1, PQJJ.ce
said
Collins told ortl cers be
rHcMd beneath 1 counter and
came up with the .38-caUber ~
volver. He said he fired 1la shots
at the man who turned and ran
weal on Bay Stre«.
Value of the cash, radlo and
wat ch st olen In t he episode
totaled about SIU. poUce said.
OE Ppamids CrumfJliflfl
TMS1i\ald ,,.,..... Uaat have cropPfd up l.n Oru.. ue DOW awnbUq, ~n• to Oranae
Cowl\)' I ome. ADY.-lplan.
Tfft: 8LACKt:N1NC la Lcav•tor lntereal l.n the II 000 .,.r play... acbem• tb•l caupt on In the county like wU~ colotidet wttb lncre&led report.a of fl1hta, rob
bertM Md relai.d eomplalnu from U.O.e involved, ac(ord
ta1 to8blrilr1 u. Wyatt Han.< Retatecbtory. P11e .U>.
"ADcS u.e,, tlmPb' are ,,..,,.., out of people.'' who wUI
lnvnt •UOO la the hope of reap{nt a fli ,000 return, Hart
old
THE PYaAJDD6. wbkh •uthoriUet claim an Ulegal
Wlder a at.ate law pert&ln.lng t.o endless chains, began pop-
pln1 up about ooe a:>oolh ago.
lnitiall.y, then were &lowiftl report.a ol playen collect·
ln& $lg,OOO u t.bey worked t.Mlr way up the steps of t.M
pyramlda during meeUngs held at pr1vate residence'!
throughOut the county.
SEVERAL PYMMID meet.l.ngs have been s uccesafuJ
ly Infiltrated by &&Ddercover ofncen rrom the sheritrs of
nee and local poUce agencies. Scotts of organizers have
received misdemeanor citations alleging the violaUorui of
lhe ~odless cha!n law.
Hart said that as the pyramids crumble -meanlnll
rewer and rewer new recruita are found to part1cl·
P•te-(lJlht.a )lave broken out lnvolvin1 peop_le• ne1rtnc
the to-called ••money Une" wbere profits are collected.
AND RAAT 8AJD Investigators have received lo·
form•Uon that some players bave been robbed ol lhetr
wtnnlnp. Ke uJd, however. the v1cUma ·~ unwilling to
come forward to report the louea amid fur they will be
prosecuted ror pa.rUclpallng In the pyramid •cbemea.
There are a.llo numeroua reports of people who have
made LbeU' lnWaJ $1.000 lnvettment and have yet to 1ain
anything ln murn because the pyramids in which they
were involved have toppled. Hart said.
In a related matter, the Internal Revenue Sen-Ice haa
advised pyramid puticlpant.a that any wlnnlnas a re taxa-
ble.
PVaA.JUD PaOMOT£as h•ve claJmed the money
pald to winners la • am •nd therefore not taxable
According to the I RS. money is considered a gin only
when ll ts given with charitable intent and purpo6e, with
no anticipation of profit on the part of the &Iver.
"Money paid into a chain scheme is given with expec-
tation 'Ol rea.Uution of profit," said William H. Connett.
director ol the IRS district office in Los Angeles.
As 1.8 the case with legitimate gambling winninas. the
amount of profit ln exceH ol the initial pyramid invest·
ment l5 taxable. Connett said, whUe lo&ses are generally
not deductible
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F ,....Pagt-1\I Bufkg P~kages Fioo Pyramid
Raids Reveal
Litt/,e Action
TAPES ...
four days to listen to all the
tapes made available today
Free tickets were available for
the public for any one of ts
sess ion s ranciog from 45
miaut.es to an bow-and • half.
Among t he tapes was tbe
famous "smoking gun" tape in
which Nlxoo was told only fcur days alter the W•teraate break-
in or efforU to have the CJA ln·
tercede to keep the FBI from in·
vHtigatiQa? the crime too in·
tenffly.
When Nixon reluctantly
turned that tape over to in·
' esttgatlng conareumen bis
fate was sealed and his reglgna.
lion foUO'Ned a few days lat~r.
He bad derued all along any
personal knowledge of attempt.s
to binder the invesU~auon.
Among the other tapes avaib
ble are lbo6e beard by the .{W"Y
that convicted II R llalderrlan.
J ohn D. Ehrllrhman, John N.
MitcbeU and Robert C. Maniian
in 1975 of corupirtng lo obstruct
ju.slice.
Mardian·~ conv1r tlon sub6e·
quently was overturned by a
(ederal appeals court and the
government did not retry tum.
Ultimately, the government
hope' to make available here
and in arcblves facilities 1n
Atlanta, Bost on , Chicago,
Denver, Fort Worth, Texas.
Kansas City, Mo., Los Angeles,
Bayonne. N .J .. Philadelphia,
San Bruno, Calif. and Seattle
most of t h e tapes in its
posaeulon.
There it no Indication how
long the court battle might drag
on. UnUJ It I.a resolved, onJy the
31 tapes introduced as evidence
al the various trlab will be
avaiJabk> -and those only in
WHbington.
Accordi.De t.o As&<>elaled Pre5r.
reporter lfarry F. Ro,enthal,
who beard the tapes during the
trial,, listeners w1ll bear bard·
to·follow conversations often
m uffle d by tbe sound or a
lawomoweT, a band pl•ylng or a
c up h ittln 1 a saucer •nd
punctuate d by exp lellvea -
"bell" or "damn" and an oc·
culonal barnyard epltheL
"The hall ·MCOOd lt took to get the tape reels to 1ather speed
often blotted openlnc sen·
tences," ao.enthal wrote. "ln-
varlably, t he vole~ of Nixon beh nd the desk wu Jes. distinct
than that of the penon talking to
him . People spoke In half.
sentences. In terrupted one
another and often spoke at tbe
same Ume."
WOl'8t Ove r ?
t WASHI NGTON CA P > -
reuu.ry Secretary 0 . Wllll•m
Mlller conceded tod1y that the
nation's sUde lnto a receuloa
hH ~~n "quite 1teep." b~
added · lh•t the won t may ~
over and economac P.oltcles
s hould stay o n a • ateady
courte."
last of Sample
Ballots in Mail
There are at least 40.000
voters who haven't yet received
their sample ballot packages for
Ule JLme 3 Primary Elecllon but
county olflclals said that the tut
of them wett m.alled today
That means lhoff voten wm
have JU.St five days to read Ole
volumes of election materials U'I·
duded in the paC'kages before
tht•y enter the voung booth
"We real ly apologue,"
Barbara Fox told the Orange
C-0unty Board o< SuJ>('rvbon. tr>
da). Ms Fox i:. ass1:.tanl dtn.'<'
tor or General SerYlCCS AgeO<'y
Voters have been calling
supervisors' oHtcers the last fe...,
days askmg about the !>ample
ballots
Ballot material us ually 1s
malled from tht> county
Registrar of' Voters office ilbout
one month before elections. of-
(1clals said.
This year, however. a number
or factors contributed to the
lengthy delay. Ms. Fox said
An increase io regis tered
voters -85,000 since November
-multlplled the number of
households to receive the
packets.
lo addition, the number of tn·
1Uallves on the June ballot ~·
quired a "voluminous" amount
of Inserts into the packages, Mli.
Fox S8ld.
Finally. Ms. Fox said. rounty
s taff members have nt!eded ex-
Fro... P~ .-1 I
VOLCANO. • •
Med recall of air and ground
search teams from the moun-tain.
Sampeon said ste•m plumK
re.ched 1 maximum height of
15.000 feet above ae. level dur·
ing the night and selUed down to
about 9,000 feet toct.y. Most ol
tbe Ugbl uh blew five to ten m!les
totbeeut.
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency. working
with the state of Washlngton. an·
nounced tbe opening or four new
disaster assistance centers to-
d a). in Spokane, Rl\zvllle.
MOSl'S Lake and Yakima They
JOtn ~ center already open 1n
Kelso.
tr• time to prepare the new vote
counUn1 system. The June
primary wt1J mark the first Ume
the multl-mlllion dollar vote
counUng machine will h•ve been
used in ange County elections.
1'he n iber ()( Orange County
regis vwrs has inC'reued
by ZOO. since U\e last pres·
1denlial ection. Ms. Fox SaJd
Cahfo a election law d1c·
tales that sample b•llots be
mailed to homes not more than
i-0 da}'5 and not less than f1vt!
days befatt an eleet1on.
Aussies Hail
Royal, Pair
SYDNEY. AustraU• f AP>
Queen Elizabeth 11 and the Duke
of Edinburgh "'alked through the
center of Sydney Tuesday to an
enthustastJc greeting from •bout
100.000people.
Earl.Jer, the Queen had flown
from Canberra to Bank.stown oo
the outsltJrt.s of Sydney where
she boarded suburban electric
train for the lO·minute r1de to
Sydney. The Queen's tram was
stuck in a tunne l foF 'everal
minutes because, said 'transport
officials. the royal party wu
late and the off.schedule train
had to ...,.a1t for other tr•ffic to
dear.
The Queen h eaded ro r
Melbourne today to preside at
the opening or a city squue
before returning to London
tonl"ht.
Begin's Ch o ice
Draws Critics
J ERUSALEM CAP> -Prime
M in11ter Menachem Secln was
quoted today as sayjng new el~·
t1ons may be required If has hesi-
tant coalition part.Mn resist tus
choice of a hardliner to replace
the more moderate outgoing
D e f e n s e M ini:.ter Eter
We1zman.
Beain is reforted to have
<'hosen h ard Iner Vltzh•k
Shamir. an opponent of tht."
1X'a1.:e treaty with Egypt, as de·
fenae minister to replace
Weiiman.
LOS ANGELES <APl
Police have raided five pyramid
parties In the Hollywood area
and sald the phenomenon seems
to be ··dying a natural d~ath. ·•
The raid& Tuesday led to eight
arrests and the confiscation of ga~e charts and money. 1be
eight were booked for promoting
an endJesl chain, officer Landry Clark of t he Hollywood vice
bureau said tod ay. <Related stor y, A3)
··Money was conf11cated,"
added Sgt. Will Banks. also with
the vice bureau "It wasn't a lot
of money. I th.ink 1t was a couple
of hundr'ed dollars "
Dunng the raids, wh1 cb look
place at a single Hollywood re-
C'ording studio, police found a
22·caJiber revolver, tlolster and
a Special otricer's badge like
those used by private security
otricers, said U . Dan Cooke.
A bout 2:50 were at the parties
but Invested little. Cooke said .
"Apparently they are going
for the social aspect of the get.
together." he said, adding the
games seem to be "dying a natural death."
f "ro• Pa~ . I I
RETAIL ...
"This whole discussion seems
like deja vu," she said Tuesday.
"It's obvious we d on't hav~
enough commercial services. We
ottd to slow residential growth so
we can catch up.•'
Anthony remained In opposj·
Uon to the proposed moratorium.
saying. '"I don't want to st.art a
war, Mary Ann. l wo1:64t1 Juat Uke
to see us gain inforrriition from
the Irvine Company and from our
staff. The company needa motiva-
tion to produce more commercial
development."
· · t jt.mt want to know when we
un expect to~ some furniture
st.ores. theaters, men·, at.ores
, •• , "Anthooy Hid.
Stamp Bill Inked
WASHINGTON <AP> -A bill
to extend and revise the federal
food stamp program was 111Ded
Tuesday by President Carter.
He expressed t(ratltude that
Congre=;s passed the ball in time
to avert a threatened a us pension
or food stamps.
DAILY PILOT WOile 'Up'
Whal.e Balloon Reprie11ed
• -
WUUe the Whale, the advertil-
1 n S trademark for a n auto
dealenbtp at tbe cro11roedl d
the G.,.... Grove ud SIA ~o frMw~. ~ t.bat U.., eaa't
kffp a IOOd dale down.
A Jt.foot·lOD• beUum·fUled
balloon lbaped Ilk• a mammal,
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CouDd1.
ff• •• 1ruuodtd ID It'll .,._.
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blt1ht.
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poor vialbtlity was a factor. He uld tr•H alon1 tbe
rr .. way blocked out vltw1 d
proapective ~en. He edded that 8POl'O¥al ot a
tbl'ff·l&or'J buUdJDI Har Ute dealereblp mallH WllU•'• Pl"ll•• .._ man lm~we. "We aN IUlt ~e .,_.
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apon.wear ahorta. New eltlpment arriving •••ldy.
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Laguna/South Coast
EDITION
VOL. 73, NO. 1'9, _.SECTIONS,«» PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WE ON ESOA Y, MAY 28, 1980
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Your Hometown
Dally NewHpaper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
/PulJlle Bears First Watergate Tapes
WASHINGTON (AP> Twft\
ty.two reporten and 1J ~m·
bera of the public donned
earphonu today and heartl
Richard M Ntxon say · "HI.
Phil, bow are you? Sorry to lt~p
you waltin&."
They were llstcrung to the first
of 31 Watergate tape recordings
made available to the publJc for
the first time at the Nat.Ion~!
Ar chives, the nation 's
storehouse of re<'Ords. ',
Only a handful or members of
the public walled in Ute early
mornln1 hours for a certain
chance to be amonc \.be ft.nt to
hur the tapes -prevloualy
llattned to ooly by 1ovemmeot
officials, pro1eeutors and ju.ron
and oUW'ra who attended the two
trials ot Nixon's associates ln
the long, evolv ing scandal
known as Watergate .
Only 121'2 hours of the 6,000
hours of conversations secretly
recorded by Nlxon were made
available because Nlxon is figbl·
lDI In eourt to keep tbe archives
from allowlna fhe public to
Halen in on the rest ot the tapes.
He ar(UM that his privacy an<t
the ri&M ol privacy of the pres·
ldency are atstake.
Tbe first tape beard today was
one used in t.be trial of John B.
Connally, Nixon's Treasury
secretary, who was acquitted on
charges ol accepting Illegal pay.
ments from a milk producers
cooperative
On that tape, Nixon is heard
making smaU talk wilh J . Phil
Campbell , an assistant
agriculture secretary, at a meel·
ing or Nixon and seven other
men lrom 5:05 p.m. to 5:38 pm.
on March 23, 1971.
The first member of the public
lo show up today to hear the
tapes was Frank Smist. 28. or
Springfield, Mass . who wall
start teaching political science
at the University of Oklahoma an
the fall
Smist sajd he had been a stu·
dent of the transcripts during
the Watergate investigation and
s aid : "I want to hear that
·smoking gun'."
"The tapes are sad," he said.
"Here was the president of a de·
mocracy sa ying one thing in
public and another thing an
private "
'Tm her.e out of curiosity,"
confessed a tourist. Elizabeth
Pimentel, a registered nurse
from Houston. one of the first to
t.'nter the tugh-ce11lnged, book·
lined room where 24 listening
posts were set up to permit the
public access to the tapes.
Another listener was James L
Hamilton, 71, or Washington, a
retired binder at the govern-
ment Printing-Office. wbo said
he was a Watergate buff of long
'>tandjng
"I went to all the trials that I
could get into an Judge John
Si n ca':. court,·· he s aid
All told. it would take a person
<See TAPES, Page AZ>
Sailor's Body Found Off Onofre
Teeth Bait Bullet
Marine Survives Dana Shooting
A late-night visitor lo a Dana
P oint apartme n t escaped
serious injury Tuesday when h.is
teeth deflected a .22-cahber
bullet fired at hi m by an
angered tenant.
Ac<'ording to an Orange Coun·
t:,-Sheriff':. Depar tme nt
s pokesman. Robert Thomas
Basinger, 21. a Marine stationed
at Camp Pendleton, w~s shot·
once m the mouth by .James
Jerome WiUoughby, 26. of 33692
Street of the Blue Lantern, dur·
mg an 11:30 p.m. argument.
Basinger. and an unidentified
male friend. went to an apart·
ment at the address with the in·
tent or seeing a woman who Jives
there. the sheriff's spokesman
said The argument and shooting
occurred after Willoughby re·
fused to let them in.
Willoughby was booked into
Or ange County Jail on suspicion
of assault with intent to commit
Up hy 8500,000
murder.
Basinger r eceived in1l1al
treatment at San Clemente
General Rospital and later was
transported to the base hospital
at Camp Pendleton He was re·
ported in stable cond1t1on today.
The shenfr's spokesman scud
Basinger likely would have been
more seriously injured 1f the
bullet had not disintegrated up.
on striking h.is teeth.
Teachers
Nix New
CUSDOffer
By DON CHAPMAN
Changes Weighed
In Laguna Budget
Of Ille o.w, ~Si.ti
Binding arbitration remains a
major stumbling block in stalled
1979-80 salary talks in the
Capistrano Unified School Dis·
7 trict. following teacher rejection
of the trustees' latest offer.
Teachers have been seela.ng
binding arbitration -the use of
an independent third party to
settle contract disputes -but
tbe district has opposed it.
At a special board meeting on
negotiations cruesday. teacher
representa4,>'es told trustees
that members of the Capistrano
Unified Education Association
had rejected a board offer pre-
sented after a fact-finding report
was issued.
The offer included fact finding
recommendations or an 8.69 per-
cent salary and fringe benefit
package. but did not include
recommended binding arbitra·
lion.
In a letter to board members
distributed Tuesday, President
Stefanie Seach of the teachers'
organization said teachers "are
not totally happy with the rec·
ommendation of the fact finder .·•
but would accept the terms if
binding arbitration we re in·
eluded.
The district now currently
operatel with advisory arbitra·
lion, in which the decision of a
third party is final unless the
district or teacher group seeks a
school board review.
Seach told board m embers
<See TALKS, Pa'e AZ>
Laguna Beach City Council
members took lbeir first look at
a r ecord $9.2S million pre·
Jiminary budget Tuesday and
said they'd recommend several
changes next month.
The 1980-81 spending package
is up more than $500,000 over
Burglars Hit
Homes, Shop
InOemente
Three Sa n Clemente
hom eowners a nd a pet shop
were hit by burglars Tuesday
with the thjeves making off with
more than ~.000 in cash and
merchandise including an exot.ic
bird.
Jack BuUer, an employee of
the House ol Earl pet shop, re·
ported a blue and gold macaw
valued at $2.SOO was taken from
the store at 1509 El Camino Real
sometime during the night.
In a second incident, Harry
Ca mpbell reported a stereo
system and a shotgun taken
from his home in t.be 100 block of
East El Portal during t.be night.
Campbell told police t.be gun and
s tereo were worth about $1,230.
lo yet another burglary, $700
in travelers checks and cash
were taken from the home of
(See THEFl'S, Page AZ>
last year'• •1 mil1ioo budget.
Much of that Increase is un·
avoidable, city officials contend
The bulk of t.be increase is
because $300,000 in sewer bood
payments are due. In addition.
there are i n c r e a ses in
workmen's compensation and
bikes io gasoline and lubricants
for city vehicles, city officials
said.
Council members did indicate
they would like to continue the
community patrol progum,
begun last year al a cost of
about $9,000.
The program involves uni·
formed officers patrolling prob-
lem areas ol Laguna Beach. in-
cluding Main Beach Park and
several drinking establishments
in the center or lown.
Mayor Wayne Baglin,.tuggest .
ed savings might be made in the
program, perhaps by hiring
security guards at a much lower
rate than the current $15.33 per
hour the program costs.
Council members also said
they probably will e ltminate
plans to hire a personnel con-
sultant to prepare a job classilica·
lion list at a cost ot $18,000. They
said the job could be done by the
current eersonnel director.
They said they will also dis-
cuss t.be posaibility of increasing
the City Treasunr's salary and
duties. Treasu rer Fran
Engelhardt currently earns $30
a month.
<See BUDGET, P1ge AZ>
A First ·~--
Sharon Lynne Hanley or St. Croix. Virgin Islands, was
among 55 coeds who m a de his tory today by being the firs t
women to graduate from the U.S. Naval Acadeqty at An·
napolis. Md .
Oemente Citizens
Protesting Noise
San Clemente citizens living
oo Avenlda ian Gabn e l and ~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~
Avenida San Pablo are sick of
"putting up with traffic, noise.
dirt, dust, gas and diesel
fumes."
:OC Pgrarnids CrurnlJling
The get·rich-quick pyramids that have cropped up in
Orange County are now crumblinl, accordln1 to Orange
County Sheriff's Office investlgaton.
TD SIACKENING in inveetor Interest in the $1000
per player schemes that caught cm in the county like
wild.fire coincides with Increased reports of flcbta, rob-
berie1 and related eomplalnta from thole lnYOlved, accord·
lnatoSbertff'sLt. Wyattffart.(Rel&ted•torY.PaceAJ).
··ADCS tbe)' simply are nad.nl out of people," wbo will
tnve.t Sl,000 in the hope of rupiq a $11.000 Nt1lnl. II.art
u.ld.
TD PY8AlllD8, whlcb aatborttlel dalm are W.Cal
under a aw law pertaimn, to aadlela chalal, bqu pop.
Pini up about one month qo.
Initially, there were llowtnl reports o1 pla)'en coUed·
ln& $11,000 a they worked tbeir •aJ ap tbe ltepe o1 tbe
pyramldl du.riftl meetln.. held at private reltdmeel tbJ"ouPoul the county.
IBVDAL naAlllD m11'1ep Mft ..._ RCClllhl·
ly laftllnl&ed by unMrCOffr ~from tbt llmtft'I of.
Ike -s IDal poUce acme111. -. ,,, .....,.. uve ree«..t ............. cltadaal .,...,... UM .to11Uaal ol ..............
Rift MW IUt 11 t.M nnmldl munbl• -meulna ,....,. iiiMI .,.._ new remdta .,. foud to p&rtici-
r
pat&-ftihta )lave broken out involving pec>P..le nearing
t.be so-called "money line" where profits are collected.
I
AND RAaT SAID investi1ators have received in·
formation Uaat some players have been robbed of their
wlnDlno. He said, however, the victims are unwilling to
come forward to report the louet amid fear they will be
pl'OleCUled for partlcipat.ina ln the pyramid schemes.
Tbere are also numeroua reports ol peQPle wbo have
made tbelr Initial Sl,000 Investment and have yet to &ain
nJtldnl bl returla became t.be PJramida ln which they
were bmilwcl have toppled, Hut said.
In a related matter, lbe Internal Revenue Service baa
adriled Pf1"&IDld pal'tlclpanta that any wlnnlnp are taxa-
ble.
PYUlllD PaOMOTEU bave clal~ed the money
paid to wtmMl'I i. a slft and therefore oot taxable. A~ to the IRS, money i. conaldered a gift Oflly
when lt la liwn with charitable intent and purpou, wlth
DO I~ of pro(lt OD the pa.rt ol the &lver.
"llaney paid Into a chain acbeme is liven wlth txpec·
tat.Ion ol realludon of prollt," HJd WUilam H. CoDDeti.
dtnrtor ol tbe IRS d11t.rtct otftc. ln Loi Anceles.
A.I ii tM CIM wUll .._...... =bU.OC winnlnp, lbe
alDOUllt ol praftt ta aceu ol tbe al pyramid lnvnt·
meat 18 tuablte. Ccl"IDltt Mid. wblle Joun are seneraHy -~.
'• ..
The group has informed the
City Council by letter that living
on their supposedly quiet res·
ldential streets has become a
nightmare.
These two streets now provide
the only public access into the
new Mariner's Point develop-
ment. A written report to the
council by City Engineer Ed
Putz says virtually all of the
traffic in and out.of the develop·
ment uses these streets, which
were not constructed to carry
s uch loads.
The ~u d1scuued tmpo&-
lnc a moratorium on any new
construction in t.be ar-ea until a
solution to the problem can be
found.
The panel referred t.be matter
to the ctty manager for more
study and a report 1u•1tltlna
J)Mtlble IOIUliona will be luued
withln eo days.
Wll Clark, a realdent ol
Avenlda San Oabrtel, said the
constructlon of tbe Mariner'•
Polnt and ProlldenUal H.._.
developments and contl~uina
conatructlon at the A vealda
Sltvadof extenalOft, Pallto Del
May and Rancho San Clemente
make Uriq cOftditlons ln hll
nel1hborhood \Dlacceptab1e.
Placentia
Resident
_Victim.
Swimmer.. at S<in Onofre State
lil'ath round tht.' body or a
Placentia s ailor rtoat1ng 200
yards soulh of the nuclear planl
late Tuesday. four day., after h1·
set sail from Dana Point aboard
h1.., 20-foot !>all boat
Coast Guard orflc1al'i and San
Diego County coroners deput1e!>
sa id the body of Jack Mac·
Donald, 38. of Placentia, was
round al about 6 .30 p m . TUe3·
day by three men sWtmming at
San Onofre State Beach.
M acOooald had been missing
since Friday and the Coa~t
Guard began a search Saturday
for the sailor and his boat. the
Bay Lady.
Coast Guard officials said to·
day lhey don't know what hap·
pened to MacDonald's boat
MacDonald left his slip at
Dana Point Ha rbor Friday.
bound for Newi>c>rl Harbor, but was reported massing by rel·
aUvesSaturday afternoon.
Aulbonlles said three SWlm·
mers found the body noatin~
race up ln the surl. The th.ret•
men notified San Onofre State
Beach Par1c ranJ:ers.
Coast Gua r d officials
!'peculate the mahogany colored
sailboat might have been lo::.t an
rough weather.
They said a sudden change In
the weather prompted 10 foot
seas and windc; or up to 35 k nob
late Fnday and Saturday.
In other weekend boating inc1·
dents.
An Anaheim man. missmi:
<Stt BODY. Page AZ>
Laguna Hostess
Tennecl Critical
Beatrice Luella Crist , long the
unofficial hostess of Laguna
Beach, and operator of a cater·
mg service. is in critical condition
at South Coast Medical Center
where she was admitted recently
for an undisclosed illness.
The 30-year Laguna Beach res -
ident opened h er home tp
thousands of g uests over the
years, and has been active in a
score or organizations, ranging
from the Patriots' Day Parade
Association to the auxiliary of
the South Laguna hospital.
Cnast
Weather
Low clouds · nigh t and
morning hours. partly
clear iJt8 Thursday after ·
noon. Lows ton igh t in
lower 50s. Highs Thursday upper ms.
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Otaters Prote•t 8eizure
· Of 'Freedom, Flotilla'
KEY WEST, Jl"ll. <AP> -0.&ntinc "We wUll oar boeta,"
about JOO aqry boel OWDtn Md ~aptajnl eletnmitr1lfld today
to prot l0Vttftmftt lI\&re ol 100 lO 1,000 •I f'nMldotn notiUt''
00.u c Photo Pate A3>
"c.t.r'• t.O.r~ ~ .... bbed • u. .a.'*'·" Mid a hand·~ pla,card ~al'ried bf ... 0( UM ClptalM -'o lllilled
about the r•ral bWldlnt In K~y Wnt
t>l-akk>nt Cart~r oa Ma.y ll Of'dered • bait to the tU.ul
· · Fl'eedool l'iouJl1 • · Ltuit bu brouabl mon &.baa 11.000 CUbu rtJI.
uaH. here from lbe C\lban port ol Meriel C...ur olftnd to ln·
ttlate • tJ S. 1overnmeot nm M&UI\ or atrUIL TM '1del Cutro government bQn•t accepted Ow offtt
SEO L, South Korea (APl Mtlltary leaden will
formal11e their control ol South Korea by setuna up • Junta-Uh
"ruJlna COW\cU" that wtll Nil the oa Uoa't alfain under a
martial law edict. i.nlormed touttes Ul thti capital said today.
Offi t'la1a. mu nwblte. announced a aertet ol meu W'ft to
help rebuild the clty oC Kwang.Ju and "'beai ~ tralic acan"
from nine days ol anll-govemment rebellion there Military
fol"Ces recaptured the city Tuesday, killing 17 inaureenta and
Josin~ t"''O of their me n in an assault..
Acronb.n1 lO tbe sour~ m Seoul, Chol Kyu·bab, ~interim
t'ivilian president, wtll rema.i.n ln b.ia post but Chun Doo-hwan,
the naUon's stturtty commander, a nd other generals will ex·
erclse the real power
:1 KUlf"d in Pru1.-.,
JOHANNESBU RG, South Afrlt'a CAP} -Wb1te 1unmen in a
van kUJed three mixed-race youths and Inj ured two <>then t4day
during a demonstration in whJ ch a crowd threw atones at the
vehicles m Elstes River Township near Ca~ Tcnvn, Tbe South
Afrkan Press ABsoc1a t1on churned ,
Police Minister Louis LeGrange aaid police abot two of the
youth.s. Details were not available. The press auoclaUon uld
the dead youths were 13 or 14 years old.
Police have arrested at least 1.200 ln the whlte mlnortty 1ov-
e;nment's attempts to s uppress six weeks of unrest In scboola
and fat'tories, the pret1s associat ion saJd.
Dollar 1.Jp .-lgain in ·E11rop.-
LONOON CAP ) -T he dollar rebounded OD Ewopeaa
money markets today while gold wu mtx~ .nd sUver ad·
vant'ed The dollar fell s harply Tuesday.
Gold closed at ~.so an oun~ m London. but traded at~ ln
New York.down $4.
Silver traded a t $12.88 In New York, up 40 centa. But in early
trading it had been ahead about SI.SO.
Others Blamed
Defendant 'Dupe,'
Murder Jury Told
By DA VlD KUTZllANN
OftlleDelfy~· ....
Two shadowy figuret known
as "J a<'k and Ray" were the
true killers of Carolyn Bealer of
Gard en Grove last sum mer,
leaving Newport Beach resident
Larry Donald Smith behind as a
"patsy" and a "dupe" to stand
trial for her murder.
T his was the rontentlon o( de·
fense attorney Terry Giles Tues·
day in his opening arguments
before a nine·woman, three-man
Jur y in Orange County Superior
Court.
Smith, 43 , 1s accus ed of
m astemunding the abduction of
Mrs Bealer. ~. last August and
then killing her at sea after de·
manding $100,000 ransom from
her wealthy brother for her safe
return
Prosecutor Dave Cart.er . tn a
lengthy opening st.steme nt, had
c laimed Smith knew of the
fam ily's financial st atus after
dating Mrs. Sealer's slater -in·
law. the estranged wife of COD·
struction company owner Larry
Fox.
To pay off lnveston to whom
he owed large s ums of money,
Carter uid, Smith decided to
kidnap Mrs. Bealer, tricking
her into willingly coming along
with him by saying her brother's
family wu in jeopardy from
competit.on who harbored buai·
ness-relat.ed grudges.
But Giles said it was the duo
of J ack and Ray, last names Wl·
known, who intimidated Sm.Ith
into participating ln the abduc-
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Uon by coov1ncln1 blm tbat
harm would come to hl• own
fa m ily if he refuaeti to help
them.
The defense counu l sa.1d his
evidence would show that Fox
had business problems with sub-
contract.ors aa well aa "severe"
union difficultie s that led to
threats of violence against hlm
and hlafam.ily.
Gllea said Smith learned of
theae Jealousies when a man
named Jack contacted him at
his apartment complex and aaid
thi ngs that showed he knew
mut'h of Smith'• penoaal lUe u
welt aa that of Stephanie Fox,
the estranged wile Of Larry Fox.
whom he had dated.
Eventual!). the attorney aaid,
Ray came alona and the two~
Smith they represe nted com·
petitors of Fox and were con·
templating the kidnapping of
one of Mrs. Fox's c hildren
They told Smith they needed
his involvement and would harm
his family If he didn't help.
"He was petrlfied," Giles a.a.id
of Smith.
Jack and Ray uJUmately let
their sight.a on Mn. Bealer when
her slst.er·ln·law went away oo
vacation with her children, be
said. Smith and the woman met
the two men aboard Smith's
boat at Dana Point Harbor last
Aug. 24.
F rightened, Mn. Bealer
scratched Smith'• face when she
waa not allowed to leave the
vessel and felt Smltb wu ln·
voived, Giles aaid. One of the
men then pulled a gun oo Smith
and ordered tum to take tbe boat
to sea.
As he stattd stralgbt ahead,
his attorney said, be C'OU.ld bear
the two men attackln1 tbe
woman. Her body bu never
been found. Blood from that at·
tack sprayed Smith's clotbln& u
well u lett!n& into tbe seat.I,
Giies aai . TbouCb be waa Uareat.eaed U
be ever talked, GU• said Smltb
eventually eontaded poUce OD
hla own to tell wbal happened.
Wbea the police cUdD'l believe
h1I story, be knew be bad been
"UM duoe and patsy of two pro-
f 1Nkloali,' 1 be laid.
The prosecution. however.
aald It woWd .....,, t.Umoay
from a wltneu wbo aaw Mn.
S.aler and Sm.ltb a&oDe OD Iii.I
boat wtMa It left Dua Po6.Dt
Harbor Aue. 24. n. wtlMll a11o
would testify tbat tbe two peraou aboard were arlUlal
• loudly.
Smida already baa bem COG·
vtct.d lD f 9deral court of at-temMAal to utort Sl00,000 from
Poa tor Mn. a.aJer'• aal• re-c.r... lie ........... ..,.. to. •. , ......... .
Sample
Ballots
In Mail
Tbere en al l eaat 40,000
voten wt.o b.aven 't yet ~ved
tbelr sample baUot P~f: tor tbe June i Prtmary but
cowt~ otfldaa. la.Id I.bat tbe lut °' U... wen mailed loday. Tb.t aMeU lboM voten wHJ
bave J~t nve d ays to read the
volume. 0( ~ecUon ma~rtala ln
cll.tded ln tbt packa1• before
they ftlter the vOUnc booth.
·'We r e ally apolo ctu. •·
Barbara F'o.a told the Oran1e
County Board o( Superviaon \o-
day. Ma Fox is H alat.ant di.rec·
\or of Ueoeral Sen1ca Agency
Vote rs ha ve been calling
supervtaon' oericen the )aat few
daye laking about the sample
ballot.t. ·
8 a llol mate rial us ually Is
mal led f ro m the count y
Re&iatrar oC Voe.en offic-e about
one month before elecl1ons, of.
f1clals said .
Thia year, however , a number
o( (acton contributed to the
len1thy delay, Ms. Fox Hid.
An ln cr eaae ln registered
voters -85,000 slntt November
-multiplied the number of
h ousehold s to rece1 vc the
pat'ket.s.
ln addition, the number of in·
IUatives oo the June ballot re·
quired a "volumloous" amount
of lnaerta lnto the packa ges, Ms.
Fox aaJd.
Finally , Ma. Fox sald . county
slaff memben have needed ex-
tra Ume to prepare the new vote
counttna 1y1tem . The June
primary will mark the '1rst Ume
tbe multl·mllHon dollar vote
countlni maclUne wtll have been
uaed ln {)range County elections.
The number of Orange County
re&,La&.s'ed voten bu lncreued b)' 200,000 llnee tbe IHt pre!·
idential electioa, Ms. f ox said.
\.:allforru ... lecUoo law die·
tatea that aaml-le b allou be
malled to homes not more than
40 days and not leu than five
days before an election.
Frotta Pa~ .-I' I
BODY ...
(Qr nearly four days waa rounc:t
all ve 12 rnllea southeast of
Catalina lsland Mooday alter·
noon. Joseph Rutkowski was
found afloat ln a small rubber
bo1t by Drew Ruerer of San
Dteso. wbo was aboard hia
yacbt, the Sban&rl·La.
A1ain, rouab weather was
blamed. Rutkowski. 42, bad left
hla cnbln cru.laer aboard the rub-
ber boat and waa beaded for a
friend's boat and was blown out
to sea by hlgh winds.
-Two men we r e found
beac hed early Saturday morn-
ing at San Onofre after their
veuel Wlndaong III c a psized
late Friday.
Coast Guard officlals said
Jo.epb DtMaJo of Riverside, 28,
and Edward Lopes, 30, o r
Oranee. were lo shock and were
taken to San Clemente GeoeraJ
Hotpital. They had been headed
to Catalina from Dana Polnt.
D\Maio suffered lee injuries
and wu reported ln stable con-
d!Uoo toda).
-Steve Spear and Tom Miller
of Irvine were rescued from
their capsized catamaran four
miles off Laguna Beach Satur-
day afternoon 19 hours after go
lng out for what was intended to
be a short saillnte session.
F,.....Pa~AI
'IHEFTS •..
Elain e McAdams in the 1900
block of Los Alamot.
Mn. McAdams also reported
an undetermined amount of
silverware was stolen. Police
said the t>urslan entered Mn.
M cAdama' houae sometime dur
tn1 the night.
Another burglary took place at
the home 0( Geor1e Landstrom
ln the 100 block of Calle Zapata
durtna the meht. Landstrom rt•
ported a ring and two neck.laces
valued at a total of $SOO were
taken.
P eter Rock.. an employee of
Dad's Uquor at 24.21 South El Camino Real, reported someone
pried boards at tbe store's rear
and stole '120 tn caah and
several ct•arett.e U1hten early
thia mornina-
TALKS •••
that by arreetn1 to adV\aorJ
arbitration, the aaaoctallon
would be walvtq tbe coutJtu·
U011al rtlht ot the t .. c:ben to 10
to co.wt.
''CurTeat11 a Corona-Norco
teacber la •\dnc tM teacben M ·
aodat.lon f« &&kiq •••1 hw con1UtuUoul lUbll by allWna
to advt.ory arbJtrauoe,''' Stadt
Hid.
''Teacben ID die CaplMnno
dutric:t would pnler bavU.. DO 1rlevance procedure tban to
la ave advilcll')' arbllr•tJoo," she
said.
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NATIONAL GUARDSMAN EO SHAMP STANDS WATCH
brthqu•k•• Jott Site of Volcano Erupdon
St. Helens Area
Jolted by Quakes
VANCOlTVER. Wash. <AP> -
T wo modera~ earthquok~ JOit
c'd a mountain near Mount St
llelens today ns ho~ t-cmtinuM
to fade that dOll'O!> <1( p•-<1plt•
missing sin~ the volc-anu 1·x
ploded 10 days ;.sgo \lo OUl<1 t~
found 1:1hve < Rt>lated photo P.J~t'
A3 >
Holdup Links
Studied Afte r
Arrest of Two
Possible Links In a ltMt'!> or
ro bberies ln Laguna Hills and
M 1ss1on VleJo are und<'r 1n
vest1gallon followlng lhe arret.l
of a San Juan Capistrano man
and woman.
Orange Count y Sheriff's dep·
u t 1es arres ted Lf'on ard An
thony Farrell. 32. and ~Hchelle
An n F arr. JO. hoth of 309+l2
Avcnida de la Vl!>ta. San J uan
Capistrano. in t'onnect ion wtlh
the robbery of a Laguna fhlls
wo m an ln a shopping mall. and
an El Tom \lo Oman m Cl po.11nt1n11:
cont r actor 's offlt'e
Fern C Sp1vev. 87 . of Laguna
lhlls, was robt>ed Friday of ht>r
purse containing Sl30 a rter beUlg
at'costed ll1 a shopping m ail and
roughed up.
Alao robbed Friday ..., as the
A&M PainUnf' Contractors of.
fice a t 23011 Moulton Parkway.
whe re e m ployee K im lla Jane
Churchwell, 21. of El Toro was
bound while robbers made off
with money and 1ewelry with an
estimated value of $1 ,400
Deputies are inve11tlgating a
possible connection with s1 m1lar
crimes committed recently
Farr was arrested Saturday
and Farrell was arTested Sun-
day and the pair were booked In·
to Orange County J ail on swipi·
<'Ion of kidnapping, a rmed rob-
ber y . burglary and assault with
a deadly weapon, deputies aaid.
•
Tht' quakf'S wen: felt as lar
awity ru. Kt'lso ·and Long,,ew. 40
miles wt:."t of ~ount St H .. l~n.,,
11fflt'1al'> \aid The} r .1ttl1-d Lhc
Cnv. htz County Jall tn lA ngvw...,
Thi• t•p1n·nt""" of th~ quakes
v. h1rh mt"asure-d 4 II :tn<I 3 H on
the R1rhtN sc·alP. v.erf' locatMI
un<lt•r \founl l\1 ar~urf'l abr>ut
1·1j(ht milt--north north"',.,, 11(
Mount ~. lleleru.. b<A1d Chrauna
Boyko. spokeswoman for the•
l 'n1vf'r'i11v o f W:J,h1 ngton
(;,·11ph\..,H"' f>, 11.1r1nwnl
Sc1t"ntJ.st.a did not know wh.Jt
connt·r t1on Uu-n· ........ het...,, ... n
thl' qu~kc-s and th1· H1lc:ino. '>JJr1
~h Ho~ ko
The quake~ V. t'rt the flr~t
s1gn1fit'4'nt ~t'i..m1<' Jct1\ 1ty nt'1tr
the volcano smce a 90·rrunut<'
h armonic tremo r hummed
throu~h the mountain Tuesd1'
afternoon. prompting the hur
ned rt"<:all or 111r and ground
... t.·C1rt'h t ·<im:> from the m oun
tarn
f 'rorflt Pag¥ t I
BUDGET ...
And ~ t'Ounc1I said 1t want.~
to dJS<'lL'>S further a rt'<juest from
tht' Chamber of Commerce Cor
S:?0 .000 to prom o te Lagun a
Beach lhrou~h ad\ert1s ing
· City Manager Ken Frank's
preliminary bodgel shows rev-
t•nues to the clcy s urpassing ex·
pend1tures by aL.out SlS0,000
But he warned council mem-
bers TutC'Sday thdt his budget
does not take into cons1derallon
t.·mployee pay increases next ·
'1:ar
· Adding to budgf't uncert.ainty,
he said, 1s the posstb illly th11t
Prop 9 might be approved by
\Oterll June 3. In that event,
Frank ~umates the city 1tands
to lose $516,000 in state r-ev-
enuea.
Benches
Debate
Boiling
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of_.,....,~ .....
Controversy is bubbUng In San
Clemau between res\den&a wt.o
wa n t 1ra ffiU ·m •rred bu1
benches removed from tbelr
nel•hborbood and senior ct.U..
who want a place to sit while
they wait for the bus.
R ep r e a e ntat i vea o(
homeowners U ving near South
Ola Vi.ta have complained to
t he City Council t bat bu&
benc hes witb advertlsemeot&
posted on them a re poorly main·
t alned ano covered with graffiti,
some of it ob&cene.
They have asked the council to
t erminate the cit y 's contract
with Beric h Ad Company that
provides the benc hes free of
charge to the city. However the
council want.! to keep the exist·
mg t'OOtract with Bench Ad unUl a voluntet>r committee made up
of Ola Vista residents can study
pOSlt1ble alternatives and report
ba<'k to t he council with its
recommendations
A pe t 1t1on conta i n ing 48
signatures , which claims t he
~n rhf>lo, ar<> "tasteless and of ·
ft-nll1H• · ha!> ~en pr1·st-nted to
t hf' council
~1gner.i1 or the ~lltJOn sugg~t
lht-cit:, replace tht! Bench Ad
tw!nches with more · aesthetically
pleasing" models .
If city funds are not available
for tht-new benches. Ola Vtsta
Mca residl'nts s uggesl t he city
~oilc1l money from service or
gan1tat1oos and pnvate citizens
Rut WiL'>OO Be ll. speaking for
1 he San Clemente Seniors. said
remov .ii of the benches would
mean a hardship for. older peo.
pie wailing for buses. And. he
says, 1t wouldn"t solve i he
)!raHitl prr1hl1·m
· Pt'Oplt-<'an paint gr afhu on
.1n~ bod)·., bench.·· Bell said.
You can·1 !W>lve 1t by ellminat-
111g all th<' places JX.>Ople put it."
Rt'n<"h Ad Compan y n f
\t a} wood was given perm1ss100
lo.1sl }f'ar lo install the benches
.dong Oro.1ni.:i-<"ounl) Hap1d
TrJn ... 11 1>1,lnl·t routei,.
Tt11· tlf'nche~ arc provided free
10 1tw 1 11y, with company rev-
1•1111 ... , 1·01111n._: from ad vert1st-rs
th,11 hU\ d1si,il<i> ad$ that are
11•1-.tt-11 011 1 he benche5
1·rn• Pa~ .-l I
TAPES ...
four days to Usten to all the
tdpes made available today
Frt>e lickel!I were avail a ble for
the public for any one of 15
<.t' s1on c; r a ng in g fro m 4 ~
m inutecc; tn an hour and a half .
Amon5' the tapes was the
fJm ous "smokmg gun" tape in
v. h1ch Nixon was told onlv four ria} i. Jftn the Watergate break·
in of t'Horts to have the CIA tn·
tt>rcede lo k~p the FBI from in·
'esl1galmg the c rime too in·
tensely
When Nixon r e l uct antly
1 urned that tape over to In·
l'st1 gat1ng cong re ssmen his
fate was sealed and his reslgna·
t 1on followed a rew days later .
lie had denied all along any
personal knowledge of atte mpts
to hinder the investJiraUon.
Amon~ the other ta~ avalla·
ble ar t" t~e heard by the Jury
that C()f\\1Cted H.R. Haldem"'1t,
John D Ehrlichma n, J ohn N.
M 1tchell and Robert C. Mardian
in 1975 or conspiring to obstruct
JUStlCe .
MardJan 's conv1ction au~e
q uently was overt urned by a
fed eral appeals court a nd the
~ovemment rud not retrv him.
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Th• Orange Coaat'• molt popular active
aportswear 1hort1. New shipment arriving
weekly.
COIOMA Da MAI
213 I I. COAST HWY.
675-9700
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VOL 73, NO. 1419, 4 SECTIONS,_, PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI ~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1980 C TWENTY·FIVE CENTS
Tower Denial Irks Costa Meson
OMty f'llM S\.tt-.,
ALI ROUSHAN DISPLAYS MATERIALS FOR HIS METAL WATERFALL AND TOwa,
Costa Mesa Ptanntng CommlHk>n Tums Thumbs Down on Iranian'• Protect
Gunshots
Follow
Robbers
A Costa Mesa gas station
cashier emptied a revolver at
one of two n eeing bandits Tues·
day night, apparently massing
his target and spraying a build-
ing and parked car.
Police found rive or the six
spent .38 caliber bullets near the
station at Bay S treet and
Newport Boulevard. Three were
embedded in the Daily Pilot's
headquarters building at 330 W
Bay St. Two were found m the
trunk lid of a n e ws paper
employee's car parked to the
east or the buildjng
Go·Lo station cashier Ricky
Collins told officers he thought
he hit the Otting bandit, but in·
vestigators said no blood was
found in the area.
Collins. 27 . told offi cers two
men. both or Lalin heritage and
speaking broken English, held
him up inside the cashi er's booth
at 2021 Newport Blvd . about
11 ·16 pm.
One bandit brandished a .22·
caliber revolver . The other
waved a switchblade knife.
They demanded mo ney ,
Collins said, laking what was in
his wallet and the proceeds 1n
the cash drawer . T hen. he said.
they searched him, even bflang
the cowboy hat off his head to
look underneath.
During the robbery. Collins
said, an unsuspecting customer
paid ooe bandJt $2 for gas
The two bandits scooped up
their loot. including Collins'
watch and a radio. and left. The
gun-carrying h oldup m an
backed from the booth with hls
gun still aimed at Collins. police
said.
<See SHOTS, Page AZ)
More Covera~e
Additional Costa Mesa cov-
erage appears today on Pages
D2 and 03.
Orange Cnast
Weather
Low clouds night and
morning hours, partly
clearing Thursday after·
neon . Lows tonight in
lower 50s. Hlgb.s Thursday
uppera>s.
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I
Might Donble
Mesa Water Bill
Increases Likely
Some Costa Mesans' water
bills could be doubled over the
next three years under a plan to
be considered for approval by
water district officials Thursday
mghl.
Mesa Consolidated Water Dis·
trict's five-man board wiJJ con-
s ider two rat~hike proposals
during the 7 p.m. meeting and
pubhc hearings at district head-
quarters, 1965 Placentia Ave ..
Costa Mesa.
The first plan calls for a S6
service c h a r ge ever y two
months and a 25 percent hike m
water rates.
The proposal would phase out
m1nimum-walet·use ce1ltngs of
$6 every two months on a three-
step change over the next three
years.
Minimum users. those who use
1.200 or fewer cubic feel every
two months. currently get by for
S6
In 1983. those people would
pay up to $13.80 for 1,200 feet of
water, more than double their
current costs. But the average Mesa home
uses about 3.200 cubic or water
every two months, water or-
Tot Signups
Set in Mesa
Pre·kindergarten program
registration for Costa Mesa
children 3 to 5 years of age is
scheduled Friday.
The rive-week s ummer
sessions are scheduled between
June 16 and July 18, said a
s pokesman for Costa Mesa's
Leisure Services Department.
and are designed lo prepare
youngsters for kindergarten.
Classes run from 9 to 11:30
a . m . Cost for classes on
Mondays, Wednes days and
Fridays is $38 . Tu es·
day-Thursday classes cost
$25, spokesmen said.
Additional infonnaUon mil)' be
obtained by calllng 754-5175 after
lp.m.
fi cials note. Their current bills
are about S16.
The proposed 25 percent rate
hike th1s coming July would in·
crease that two.month bill to
about $21, a dis trict spokesman
said.
The aecond plan under study
would maintain lhe minimum
charge for those using less
water. but would call for at least
two 25 percent hikes over Lbe
next few yea.rs.
That plan would hike the
average resident's two-month
bill of about $16 to $21 in July
and to about $25 in July, 1981 ,
the spokesman said.
01strict officials blame the
hike requirements on increased
energy costs, inflation and the
nsing cost of water imported by
the Metropolitan Water District.
Nearly all or Cost.a Mesa, 85
percent ol it. is served water by
the district. which also serves a
small portion o( Newport Beach
and some of the Santa Ana
Heights area. I
Mesa Consolidated last raised
its water rates -upward by 25
per cent -in 1977. Since then. of·
f1cials note. MWD bas increased
its rates two times.
Those ~reases, officials said ,
we re not passed along to Mesa
Consolidated customers.
The district pumps about half
of its water from the county's
underground water basin, im-
porting the other hair from
Northern California and the
C olorado River via the
Metropolitan Water District.
OCficiaJs note that coats of
pumping water have increased
dramatically and will continue
to do so as electrical rates go up.
Females Graduate
AIR FORCE ACADEMY.
Colo. <AP) -or the 1.57 women
who made hiatory when they en-
tered the Air Force Academy. 98
completed four years to wi~
commlsaions as second lieuten-
ants. The ·women were com·
miaaloned today along with 803
male members or the cadet
claasolt.a.
TwiD, 15...aorJ taw•n ~ erected la
Colt.a Maa look u thouO they are belac bunt of rubber ln thf• pboto. That'•
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Iranian immlgraot All
Roush.an shouted and waved his
arms emphatically Tuesday
nigbt to no avail.
Costa Mesa planning com·
missioners, outwardly unrurned
and pleading for serenity, de·
nied Rous ban perm1ss1on to
e rect a combination metal
waterfall and meditation tower
near his business, Customs by
All. at 15.50 Superior Ave.
Jt doesn't matter. Rou.shan
said later. The tower wall go up
anway.
The met41J worker's friend&
charged that the Planning Com·
mt.sloo turned down Roushan's
requetrt to plant the 30-foot struc·
ture because It feared the
political implicatJons.
The tower is red.
Roushan -plans to top it ofr
with a 30-foot flagpole from
wb1cb will Oy his "peace" ban·
ner -a white dove bearing an
olive branch on a field of flam·
ang red.
City planners note that any
structure bwlt in Costa Mesa
must eilber be issued a building
permit or clear through the
planrung review process.
It Roushan erect5 his tower.
which be says is a gift of peace
"to the people," he'll be in viola-'
lion of city laws.
Commissione r s Maureen
D10omenico and C.C. Clarke
voted to deny permission to '
e rect the already fabricated i
tower. Commissioner DeLane 1
Thyen voted against denial, and I
acting chai rm a n David
Lorenzuu abstained. Chairman
Dick Carstensen was absent. J
Lorenuru said the proJect prob-•
ably would be dragged before 1
the Caty Council on some sort or
an appeal one way or th e other
(See PRAYER, Page A2)
Fall Term Tryout
•
Bus Fee Adopted
I
\
I For N-M Schools
Harbor Ar~ school trustees
put a pay·as-you·nde bus pro-
gram in mouon Tu~day night,
but agreed to keep 1t t.n low gear
for a break·in period the first
quarter of tlle 1980·81 ~chool
year.
The cost to parents will be SIS
per month for one ~tudent. S30
per month for two. and $40 J)t!r
month for three or more blU·
dents from the same family
Trustees of the Newp<>rt·Mesa
Unified School District approved
the program unanimously after
a lengthy discussion Tuesday
night. They indicated the 1rut1aJ
fee structure may well be
modified after the djstrictwide
program i.s tested next fall.
Service will be provided for all
schools lo the district except
McNally Continuation Hi gh
School, otficials said.
Delalla concerning lhe sale of
bus passes and other ad·
mlnistrative matters will ~
worked out later, trustees said
Tuesday night.
Parents. especially those ltv
ing an the north Mesa area
bisected by two freeways and
the scene of many construct.Jon
projects, voiced concerns over
the fee program.
Many said they reared ror tht.'
safety or children who must
walk to school but could ill af·
ford the additional cost of bus·
ing.
Judge Speaks
At CM Meet
Judge Robert Ricklets, the pre·
siding judge of the Orange Coun·
ty Juvenile Court, will be the
guest speaker at a Thursday
lunch at Lbe Costa Mesa Golf
Course and Country Club.
Judge Rickles will s peak on
juvenile delinqueocy ln the COW1·
ty. from the \naant to the violent
offender.
The lunch will began al 11 : 30
a.m . and is sponsored by Youth
Services PTogram of Costa
Mesa. For reservations, call
540-6921.
Four Indicted
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A federal
grand jury has returned lndkt·
menls agaln&t lour Northern
Callfornia men In connecUon
with an $860,000 holdup last
month near the Salton Sea in
which two ptt10ll.S were killed.
t
Linda Williams told trust~
parents ar~ conMdering car
pools as an alternative to paid
busing
c hildren. >
Marge Di Cam1l11 agreed. but
claimed the pooung would add
traffic to already congt''>lt-11
!.lreets walked by other :-.chool
DaH! Leight.on, pre~idenl of '
th1• 600 member North Co .. ta i
Me~ct Homeowners Associauon. I
asked fo r a delay on the fe"' or-
der so that it could be ~tudied
and discussed by vanou'i com·
munaty or~anizat1on:-.
,
Pyramids Fall
F~r People, More Gripes
The get-rich.quick pyramids that have cropped up in
Orange County are now crumbling, accordmg to Orangt'
County Sherilfs OCfice lnvestlgators.
THE SIACKENING in invest.or interest 1n the SI .000
per player scbem~ that caught on an the county hkc
w1ldf1re coincides with increased reports or fights, rob-
beries aod mated complamlS from those involved, accord-
mgtoSbenff'sU. Wyatt Hart.< Related story, Page AJI.
··And they simply are running out or people." who will
invest Sl.000 m the hope of reaping a $16.000 return. llart
said.
THE PYRAMIDS. "'h1ch authorttu.., claim arc 11le~al
under a state law pertamtnJ! t.o endless c:ha1ru., began po~
pmg up about one month ago.
lrutially, there were glo14-ing reports of players collect·
1ng Sl6,000 as th~y worked th~tr way up the steps or lht-
pyraauds dunng m~lings ht-Id at private rcs1denct>S
throughout the county.
SEVERAL PYRAMID mt'<'Un~:-. havt: been succ~sful
ly infiltrated by undercover officer~ from the sheriff's of·
face and local pohce agenc1~. Scorl"'i or (}rgan1zers have
received misdemeanor citations aJlegmg the v1olat1on-; of
the endless chain law.
Jlart said that as the pyramids crumble -meanin2
fewer and fewer new recruits a re found to part1c1-
pate-fiJrtlts _have broken out involving people nearing
the so-called "money hne" where profits are collected.
AND HART SAID mvest.Jgators have received in-
formation that some players have been robbed of their
winnings. He said . however . the vaclJms are unwillulg to
come forward to report the losses amid fear they will be
prosecuted fo r partkipatrng m the pyramid schemes.
Thett are also numerous reports or people who have
made Lbeir iniual Sl,000 investment and have yet to galll
anything in return because the pyramids in which they
were involved have toppled, Hart said.
In a related matter, the lntemaJ Revenue Service has
advised pyramid participants that any winnings are taxa·
ble.
PYRAMID PROMOTERS have claimed the money
paid to winners is a gif\ and therefore not taxable.
According to the IRS. money is considered a gift only
when it is given with charitable intent and p~e. with
no anticipation of profit on tbe part or the giver.
"Money paid into a chain scheme l.s given with expec.
talion ol realiution of profit." said Wtlliam H. Connell,
djrector ot the I RS district office in Los Angeles .
As i.s the case with legitimate gambling winnings, the
amount ol profit in excess ol lhe in.itlal pyramid invest·
ment is taxable, Connett said, while 106SeS are generally
not deductible.
Holiday Inn Going
Up? Mesans Angry
Residents of north C~ta lle&a
charsed Tuesday nl&bt they
already have problems wttb a
five-story Holiday loo botel
structun md want no put ol a
propoeed 12-story addJUoo.
The romplalnta were fired otf
u tbe Pluming Commluion ac·
cepted for review an environ·
mental lmt:f! report ·ru.d by th• betel c for lt.t proper\)'
at Briltol Street Juat IOUtb of tbe
San DMco Freeway.
The Pl'OPOll1 ca11' for a tto. c111Ddrkal buildbla and an adla·
ceat dne-.._,, ParklnC ltl'uc·
ture. Allbouah tb• comml11lon
WOG't eomlder objeetloas CO the
addiUon unW June 9, they beard
several Tuesday night anyway.
Resident Bob Kelly, whole
bome at 3121 Trinity Drive
bacu up to the hotel, presented
a petition signed by 19' protest·
In.a residents.
"Since we find the curre-nt
ftve·story structure to cause vis-
ual and auditory disturbances
both day and ni&ht, u well as pronouncedly lnvadlna our
privacy," the petlllon noted.
··we feel that Ulf expPSJon wUI
only further diarupt tM iltlelril>' or our fMlCbborbood."
Kell1 el1lmed loud nolH
romet troa. tM hotel pool .,.. ,._.,..a.,PapA.1) --
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Ouners Prote1i Seisure
Of 'Freedom Flotilla'
SEOUL. S<Kltb Korea (AP> -MJlnary lead•n .iut
rormalia.e their coot.rol ot SoutA Korea b)' HU1AI up a j\&At.a like
"rulln& council" lhal v.111 nm \he naUoD'a alfatn l&Dder a
martial law edict, lDlonned aow-ces In the captW 6ald today
OMc1aJs. meuwhlle, announced • s.riet of meuurea to
belp rebuild the city of Kwa.ocJu and "heal \.be tnaic scan"
from nine days ot JAti·sovernmenl rebeWoa there. Military
forces ~aptured the city Tueeday. klllinC n wuraeau and
loslnl two ot thelr men in an asaault.
AC«Jrd.ing to the sources in Seoul. Chol K.Yu·bab, Ute biterim
clv1llan president, will remain us bu post but Chun Ooc>-hwan.
the nation's se<"unty commander, and otbec gener&U will U ·
ercise the real POwer
:1 KHl.-d ht Prof .--1
JOHANNESBURG, South Afnu CAP) -White gunmen ln a
van killed three mixed-race youths and injured two others today
during a demonatraUon in which a crowd threw stones al the
vehicles ln Elsie& River Township oear Cape Town. The Soulb
African Pre6S Association claimed.
Police Minister Louis LeGrange said polke shot two of the
youths. Details were not available. The press association said
the dead youths were l3 or 14 years old.
Police have arrested at least 1.200 in the white minority gov-
ernment's at~mpts to suppresa six wma of unrest in acboOb
and factories, the press asaodation said.
2*f C'ongreu•a" htdi<-frd
WASHINGTON <APl -Rep. Raymond f'. Lederet". D-Pa.,
was indicted today on bribery charges, the secood congressman
to be charged lll the Abscam polibcaJ corruptioo p~
The mdlctmeot, banded down by a federal grand jury ln
Brooklyn, N. Y .• charged three other men with alding aod abet·
tmg the bnbery. <Related photo. M>.
Dollar Lp .·lgain be E11rop.-
LONOON <AP> -The dollar rebounded on European
money markeu today while gold was mixed and silver ad·
vanced. The dollar fell sharply Tuesdar.
Gold closed at $524.50 an ounce in London, but closed at
$519.20 in New York, down $4.80.
Silver closed at $12.88 in New York, up 40 cents. But in early
trading It had been a head &bout$1.SO.
Suspect Held
In Costa Mesa
Holdup Case
Costa Mesa police have arrest·
ed a 22-year -old Costa Mesan on
susp1c1onofthe May 18knlfepolnt rob~ry of the Thrifty gasoline
station at 751 Baker SL
Booked into Orange County J all
followtng arraignment on armed·
robbery charges Friday was
Daniel L. Schl oesser of 1300
Adams St.
I nvestigators arrested
Schloesser at police headquarters
when he responded to their
telephoned r~uest to talk to him
after.tracing his license plate.
omcen saJd a atatton attend-
ant was robbed of $68 by a man
with a knife who purchued S2
worth of gasoline and then uked
the employee lo sell him a
pack age of cigarettes.
Sterling Silver
Stolen in Mesa
An. estimated $2,000 worth of
sterhng silver dinnerware wu
stolen from a Costa Mesa home
over the weekend, police re-POrted. Lar~ C. Caaady of 2998 Ceylon
Drive discovered the crime when
be returned home late Monday
officers uid. Police Hid ~
burglar kicked' open a rear
wooden door to t.be bome Md
ransacked several roome.
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DAILY PILOT
OMeee
~'"=-"frm=~~.
T1l1thlrte (714).....,
a 11•1•w..-., ,...,.
f'ro.. Page A I
HOTEL •.•
nHr b1I home in late even..in.c and
early mornlng, that balcorues
look down into his home and yard and that partying guests and
musical groups at the hotel make
sleep difficult.
He said the residents of th~
neighborhood west of the hotel
question whether the city will
even COMlder their complaints.
Alao speaking against the pro-
posed multi ·million-dollar u .
pension were residents Mary
Naylor and Steve Kroesen.
Jim Carlson, president of
Brookhaven Condominium
Homeowners A.uoctaUoa, wblch
successfully fought er~Uoa of a
13-story bulldfng acr oss the
street from the bot.el ait.e, al.so
objected to the Holiday Inn pro-
POtal.
"They· re trying to make this
street <Bratol> into anot.ber Lofi
Angeles Century Plaza," be ad-
monllhed.
Olbtt objections Tuetday cen·
tered on traffic congntioo an-
ticipated from the exp&n1lon
and the bei1ht of the proposed
s tructure which would throw a
shadow across portions of tbe
resldentJaJ neighborhood.
Mesa Eatery
Burgled Again
Burglart bit the McCormick's
Landl~tnrantln Cotta Mesa
early for the aecoad time
ln leu than a weell. eacaplni wtth
$778 worth of belongings and some cow.
Polloe said the thleves broke
out a window pane to enter the
eatabliabment at 3111 AJrway
Ave. and take two told pea and
pencil seta, two power saws, a
radio, a crowbar and an ·un-
determined number ot coim from avtdeopme.
BQl'llaln toclll a restauranwt.re
refrigerator and a larse
microwave oven from tile
,..taunatlatelMt"*·
-Adamant
lb nsvs 11AaBLa .. ..., ........
A recommeodatJoo to extend
the jet rwwa,y 1t John Wape
Alrport .... llruck a 10U1 dMri
wkla Newport Beacb Clty 0-..
di memben -ho .. ..........,,
•treed '1W9ctay lo oppoee such
•n e!ClmUon
Fu..u.et' tM COUDCll ••reed
lbat tbe ftnl penoo wbo will &et
• t.u&.e of their opposition is Oran1e County Supervisor
Tbomu Rlley.
Riley anoou.nced last week that be favored lengtbenlng the
ruo•a:J by m feet u p~
by comutt.ants hired to develop
n urpon mast.er plan for the
county.
NewP.Ort council members n Id au'cb an extensaoo goes
against the grain wttb them and
vowed to retain \.belr poeture of
opposing any a.irport cbanies
untll complete environment.al
studies are completed.
Mayor Jackie Heather said
she'll send a letter to RUey this
week reiteratina the concerns of
the council.
The airport consultants, vrN
Consollduted of Irvine, clalm ex"
tending the runway will lessen
jet notse because aircraft will be
taking off rarther north than 1s
currenUy possible.
The consult.Ants also argue
that this means more daily
flights could be added to the
present Umit of 41 without exce-ed·
mg slate n0tse standard5.
But Newport officials aren't
coovinc-ed.
City Attorney Hu1b Coffin sug
gested that lengthening the
runway rould be the slePJ>l.flJ.(
slOne for bnng111g in la rger aod
notaler jets.
"The city's posltfoo all along
has beell that, before we endorse
anyth.ing, we want to know what
they really have in mind." noted
Coffin.
He said the city oppoges any
changes at the airport until en-
vlronmentaJ studies are com ·
pleted on the effects the changes
would have.
ln other airport maneuver-
lngs, the council agreed to hire a
Washington D.C. law firm to
help the city fight a Federal
Avlatioo Administrat1on order to
open John Wayne Airport to
more earners.
Cun-enUy, ooly AJr CaWonua
and Hughes Atrwest fly com·
mercial Jet lights out of th~
airport.
Tbe Washington attorneys
have rttommended that I.he city
JOtn a lawswt agamst the f'AA
recently ftled by Air California
Mayor Heather said l>he plans to
meet with the lawyers next week
in tbe nation's capital.
F rot11 Pa,,.-,, I
PRAYER ...
and suggested the commission
not eveo vote on I.he matter.
Rouahan agrffd on tbat.
"I don't even know why you
guys are involved," h e
screamed durln1 the c om·
mlssioo session at city hall ~a
television camera operator
bathed the arena ln light.
"I 'll do the job," be nld. "lf
you doo't like it, I'll change it.
"lt · • not done for buainees."
he s houted. "I'm an artist. It's
going to coet YoU guys thouunds
of dollars to tear It down."
In the end, Rouahan clalmed.
it will be the people. the tax·
payera. who will bear the bill,
the same people for whom he
said he la buUding the struct~.
RC>Ulhan claimed he had dis-
cussed the tower with city plan·
ning pe~el who had told him
he didn't need a permit.
Then, Rou.shan aald, be sud·
dealy waa coa.froat.ed with de·
maiadl that be MCUn a permit
for the structure, a proceu that
delayed lt.a erection for two
moot.bl. He charted planners were In
error, that tbe atructute ii not
m ore than 30 feet high, the
policy Umlt for moet structures
in the city even tboup DO firm
restriction applies to the In·
dustrtal zone where Rouabao
plans to place the edintt.
Romb.an, wbo coatradtct..S
himself several u .... duriq tbt
setisioa. laid UM tower la • 1-t.
el1ht incbel, tbeD about 21 f9lt
and Ihm about If fMt talO. DwiDI tbt ~. lie 11.ud
feHOlll for bul.ldlDI tM llnla·
lure •a lllllDClr'lal t.o ldm 11f, a
im to u.. ,..._~ a1
llfUn1 a eune d bid fl'Oln
b1a ~· llJl .. ,.. .... ol bis active t ad a work ot art. ''Nobocb·~~ to t.U 1D9 wtsat to do,.. be ad-
motliaW. lie Mid be WM al·
tendlal a pubUc beartal and
that onlJ UM people coWa rule
onlbe .....
~ commlNloo. be ~Ila II DOt tbe people.
" OU bad to opea )'our bl& moue)," a f rteod aad reuow
artill aa••lld ROUtbn .aw tJM.....a.••Y•..WMftW tt , ... ,..., If,.. ...... t -......
Cypress College President
' Jack Scott, a Costa Mesa res-
ident. has been cited for
distinguished educational
leadership by Claremont
Graduate School. He was
honored by tus alma mater
at reeent commencement.
Dr. Scott has h eaded
Cypress College since 1978.
He also holds Mas ter o(
Divinity degrc.>e from Yale
University.
Rites Slated
ForMae M.
Oniste n sen
Funeral ~ervlces will be con·
ductt'd Thursday for Mae Mane
Chr1 stenst>n , ""1dow of tht'
If arbor Art> a 's h rst mun1c1pal
co urt JUdl!;t. Wdl 1a m Christensen
Rites for the 72 yt•Jr oltl
former ~t'\l.l)()rt lkach rt.-i.1dc.-nt
"'Ill bt.· Jt 2 p m in tht' Pac1Ctc
\'It'" \tortuary Chapel Bunal
~111 follow at Parlf1c V1('w
M1:>monaJ Park
~1 r~ Chri!\tenstm . a reMd(•nt n(
l.J~una llJI~ for tht' past six
}t'Jr~. tiu.•d last Monday at Hoa~
Mt•monal llo:-.p1lul 1n Nt·\o\>µort
Beach
Her lat<' husband was appoint-
ed lo lhe NewP<>rt Beach·C-05ta
Mesa rourt bench in 1958 \\hen
!he court was still a JUSl1ct·
rourt He served as J junst un11l
I 008 wht'fl ht· ret 1 r<'d
Mrs ChnMPnsen ..-.as aclJ\e lll
. !he Lido Isle Womt•n's Club. tht-
Repubhcan Women's Club of
Newport Beach and sel"\ed on
the Hoag Memoridl llor.p1t<1I
Aux1harv
She Is ~urv1ved b y ht'r
daughter. Sue Mitchell of \\lut
11e r. and four grandchildren
11iree To1is
Of Lead Take11
lnWstaMesa
Like gold and :.ilver, lead. too,
can be valuable.
It just takes more of It.
Thteves reportedly took mort>
than three tons of the stuff
sometime between lut f'nday
and Tuesday from the feoced
boatya rd at Bangor Punta
Marine Co .• 200 Kalmus Dnve.
Costa Mesa.
Taken. boatyard owners told
pohce, were 375 pieces, each
weighing 21> pounds. The metal
chunks were stored on pallet.a.
police sa.id.
The lluevetS, who cut a gate
chain lo Mt.er the boatyard, took
the lead, pallets and all, officers
said.
The haw was valued al $3.4't9.
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BspeaFadlag
uakes Shake
Volcano Area
T VANCOUVER, Wuh. <AP) -
WO modeltl.e eartbqut. Jolt.-
eel • ---·•n oeu lloaat St Helens todQ .. hope ec•O....d
to fade that dozen.a ot people mluing stnc. the volcano ex-
ploded 10 da,ya a.co would be
IOUDd alive. (Related pboCo Pace A3).
1'be quakes were felt u lar
away .. Kebo ud Loo1vtew. 40
mUet we8t ot Mount St. Helem
officlalJ said. Tbey r.ttled u.9
CowUU County jail 1n Longview.
The epicenters of the quakes
wblcb measured 4.0 and 3.1 ~
the Richter scaie, we~ located
~der Mount Margaret, about
eight miles north·nortbwest of
Mount Sl. Helena. said Cbriatina
Boyko, spokeswoman lor the
University of Wubin1ton Geopb~ica Department.
Scleoilsta did not know what
connectioo there wu betWttD
the quakes and the volcano, said \h. Boyko.
Th4: quakes were the f1r't
significant seismic activity near
the volcano since a 90·mtnute
bar monic tremor hum med
through the mountllin Tuesday
afternoon , prompUng the but·
rled recall of air and ground
sear ch teams from the moun-
latn.
So far. the death toU st.ands at
2 1 with 71 listed as missing, <ic·
co rdin g to Lea F ord 3 sPOkesman for the state Depm
ment of Emergency Services.
The au.ssmg list, which ha&
fluctuatt'd daily. stood at 68 Tuesday Ms Ford could not ex plain lhe d1screp&My.
Army and National Guard h~:l&copten,, which have rombPd
tht< :ur "lp<i<'(• for a wttk and .,
h J If lookm~ f Of' ~ u n'l\'ors and
bod1t>S, hftt'd off from Toled<1
Airport for another da' 11(
')t>drl'hmi.: . ..-.Ith ,.:1.od ""' .tlht·r '''Pt:Cll"fi
Ho..-.t'\er. ~J.:t Chut'k l-r>1>ler ,,
N a t1onaJ Guard sPOkcsman, said
hl' f'Xpe<'l<-d heliroptt,r -...-arrh
11pcrat1ons m J\ t>.· (J \•·r In tht'
"e('k 's <>nd •
"Tht're '" no time limit but
"1th eac h pas'>1ng day the
HOTS ...
Collins told officers he
reachE'd benealb a counter and
rame up 'With the 38 caliber re
\Ol\er lie ~aid he hrt"d six shots
at the m~ v.ho lurm..'<1 and ran
"'t'!>t on Bay Strett.
\'Jiu<' of the ra~h. radio and
"JIC'h <,tokn tn the l'PISOdl·
lot.ded about S345. poltce c;a1d
Oiinese Gold
Thief Slain
PEKING <AP> -A Clu.ne$e
factory official who stole almo&t
900 ounces of gold from tus place
of work 19 years ago was executed
after be tried toaell aomeotlt last
monlb and was caught by a bank
teller who recalled the theft cue,
the People's Dally rePOrted.
The. newspaper said the In-
ter mediate t'eople'• Co11rt of
Shen yang In northeast China
held a rally to sentence Guan
Qingchang. 54. to death. It did not
sa> howorwhenhewasexecuted
His wtfe. Huang Sbuz.beo. also
"' as sentenced to death but put on two years' probation, il said. It
f?ave no explanatioo for lhe le-
niency sbown in her case.
chance of find1q aomeooe gets
leu and leaa," be aaJd. "ll'a my
own ~ estimate that by
week a end lh1I operation would
be wound down. Everybody here
feels the aame way."
"Tbe mounta.Ln wu relaUveb
quie t overnl1bt," said .Je(f
Sampeon, a Federal Emer14DC'Y
Management Ageac y
spokesman. '.!It continua to
vent, mostly steam mlud wtth
very Hibt u h."
Sampeon saJd steam plumes
reached a maximum belgbt ol
U,000 feet above sea level dur·
int the night and HtUed down to
about 9,000 f~ today. Most ol
the U&bt ub blew five to ten miles tolbeeut.
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency, work.lng
wltb tbe state of Washington, an-
nounced the opening ol (our new
disaster assistance cen~ to-
day . In Spokane. Ritzville.
Moses Lake and Yakima.
SixN-M
Students
Honored
Six outstanding students al
Newport.Mesa Unifie4i School
Oistnct 's middle schools wenl
before dlstnct tru~tees Tuesday
n1gh1 to re<-e1vt-the Norman E. ~11ll -wl'll leadersh1p award.
Tht·ir name-; art' inscribed on
d pl illjll•' I hf.II hang., in d1stnct
offtn•:-. for ouhtanding examples
'>t'I ft>r f1•lluw students tn the
pmt 1)f th1· IJtl• Norm Stillwell.
.1 l11n,1:t1 m1· tt·j<·ht•r and ad-
man"'' ral c>r dl En!>IW\ Sc boot. He
dw<i following a heart attack a
~ t•.tr d~lf
Rec1p1ents at Tuesday's board
meeting wen> introduced by
lht'1r S<'hool principals.
St>veral ,,f the youngsters are
nr havC> been elected ASB of.
ltt't•rc,, J.nci arc athletes m both
inlerscholasl1c and commuruty
'Port5 such as J un1or All·
Amencan Football and H&rbor
Area Boys Cl ub teams.
.. It would be nt« lo have 4iOC>
!>ludenLs JUSt like her." ooe ad-
mmjstrator sa.Jd of Ensign Mid-
dle School's Susan W1ldeti, a
R~ mnast, swimmer, drama stu-
dent and a.c;pinng pediatrician.
Todd l.111.!)ky. of Kaiser Middle
!',chool, 1s also the 1979~ Boys
r1ub Member of the Year, an
outstandmg sludt'nt. wf)rks as an
,1\hlelt\' 1nt1;·m "'1th the Newport
Harbor High School athletic de-
partment and aspires lo beeome
d prof~1onal sport!> trainer.
Peter Stoughton of Lincoln
~11ddle School is an A student,
.in athleh• and hopes to attend
the tr .S A.Ir f''orce Academy at
Colorado Springs.
Jeff Graham, of TeWlokle
Middle School, Is a star al foot·
ball, basketba ll . track,
volleybaJI and. with A and B
grades. ls In the school's ac-
celerated educalJon program.
Kathleen T. Robinson ol Davis
M lddle School was charac-
terized as by far the m06l out-
standing student body president
the school has ever had.
Stefan Furan. student body
president at Rea Middle School,
1s acUve ln football, basketball,
trac k, Junior All-American
Football and Harbor Area Boys'
Club basketball. He was unable
to be present Tuesday.
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sportMMar 1horta. New 1hlpment arrivl"t
weekly.
COIOMA Da MAI
11111.COASTHWY.
671-9700
.,.. \
llYIMI
4'7MIARIAMCA
112·1212
l
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f
Annoaadng
11.25%
Gil $ 100.000
Cad6cates of. Deposit.
90-180 Days Lmuted Time Offer
We n.654.."TYC the nghc co cancel
this off er 11 anytlmc
Subject co penalty for early withdrawal.
ootact Ken Donahue
at (714) 979-4200
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CJTIZENSBANK
Of COSTA MESA
Harbor at Baker in Co'ta Me~
Member FDJC
Railing
Affects
Retailer
W ASHlNGTON CAP)
Co mp etl n1
wboleHlera break tbe
law whft\ they air to
ellmlnate coal Ir e~
"trade credit" lo re·
tallen. the S uprem"
Court hH ruled un·
anlmowl.y. l
In a rullo& of
enormoua tmpol'Unce lo
retaUera natlonw\d~.
who In 1978 ran up a 12218
billlon trade n-edlt lab.
the court 'I'uffday said
aucb credit cut otts are
a form of lllegal pnce·
fixing
At wue l.n the case
leading to the court's un·
s igned dects\on wa&
five beer wholesalers In
Fresno. Calif.. who al·
legedly in 1967 declded
to halt all trade credit.
Heritage Bank takes pleasu~ In announcing that
Bruce Olson h~ 101ncd the Bank as Vice President·
ManagCT , Newport Beach Office.
Herit9Se Bank
Member FDIC
Accounts Insured to SIOO.<XX>
1501 Supc!rior Avenue, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663
(714) 645-0660
Business ~.M9y21. UllO OAA. Y PILOT •5
Tatak Tesf
A 40-mil.limeter Division Air Defense izun syste m. designed and de-
veloped at Ford Aerospace's Aeronutronic div1s10n . Newport
Beach. has been delivered to Fort Bhss. Texas for contractor test·
in~ and evaluation by the U.S. Army Two prototypes, including
thls one mounted on a modified M48A.5 tank chas1&. \I.ere developed
by Ford Aerospace division.
DC-10
Lewi• Farer Is aenlor vice president·
lnvestmeatl of Palae, Webbel', laebea 6 c.ru.
IAffrp, Furer lJI an inveall'Mnt eucuUve with
Paiae Webber'• Newport Beach office.
a. Albrtpt, Coet.a Mesa. la manager ot data
processing for Servco, a d.ivtalon of Smlth Jn.
\,ernatiooal, Inc .. Newport Beach .
The board or dlrecton of Naclear Medkal
Syac.ema. IAe., Newport Beach, hu declared a 2$
percent stock dividend (one new share for every lour
&hares held> payable June 21 to sba.rebolders of re·
cord June s.
GoldeD Wes&~. baaed in NcWlJQrt Beach,
baa announced 52.632 paasengen were boarded dur-
ing April. Pusenger boardings
for the first three months ~ed
212,775. an Ulcrease of 3.21 per·
cent over the same period m 1979,
according to Henry Voss. pres&·
dent.
Kim Saacknoa, Irvine, 1s
VtCe pres1denl or Office ad·
ministratJon for Weswra Padllc
Fl.Dancla.I Corp., Newport Buch
oou
Garland D. Doss 1s nal1onat s ales manager for
TeatMuc.tt,Costa Mesa .
Appointments have been announced at three
Bank of America branches m the Orange Coast
area ·
-WUUam S. Petenoa Is vice pn~ident and
m anager or the Main Street and Elhs Avenue
branch 1n Huntington Heac·h · -Kdtb, R. Lopp IS manager or the Newport
Reach Westchff branch
-Davis A. Smltb 1s a!'ISIStant vice president a nd
real estate department head of the Irvine Jndu.c;tnal
hranch.
Anthony Wong of the Hong Kong Trade
Development Council will speak at the Monday
meeung of the "'orld Tnde Center A~latloa of
Orange Count~ The 11 30 a.m meet 1s planned for
the Registry Hotel. 18800 .MacArtbur Blvd .. lrvtne.
··tto'4 Your Company Could Do More Busl.lless
With Hong Kong will be the lltle of Wong's Lalk.
Ruling
Appeal Set
Ovf>r Th., Counlf»r
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McDonne ll Douglas
Corp. has said that it
plans to appeal a federal
court ruling which held
that the company could
be Jlable fo r punitive
damages stemming
from last year's crash of
a DC-10 at Chicago's
0 ' Hare Airgort.
A SPOKESMAN for
the St. Louis·based
aerospace manufacturer
contended the rut.mg by
U .S. Distr ict Judge
Hubert L. Will· was m
error and said it would
be appealed.
The f acts of the
accident and
i n vest i ga tion s b y
government agencies
absolve Mc Donnel l
D o u glas of
re s po n sibil i t y and
"therefore there is no
basis for 3$Sessment of
any damages against
the company .·· the
spokesman said.
WILL RULED last
w eek that American
Airlines. wh ich owned
the Jetllner . was not
liable for punitive
damages because at
that time it was based in
New York, which, unlike
Missouri. protubats such
damages.
The May 2S. 1979,
crash killed 273 persons
after an engine felt off
the plane during takeorr.
Business
Talk Set
A pre -bu si ne ss
workshop, designed lo
provlde participants
with Information on
making a judgement on
feaalblllty of prop<>ffd
busloesa, 11 scheduled
Thursday l.n Santa Ana.
The public ls Invited to
the 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m .
worklhop at Santa Ana
City Hall, building No.
20, Clvtc C.eoter Drive,
Santa Am.
Finance. marketing.
b\&1lne11 planning and
le1al requtrementa will
be dlacutled. l.nforma·
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AOVOCATH
'" "'9 DAllY PILOT
BUSINESS I STOCKS
Entrepreneur
Fmds Risk Mean&
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Profitable Payoff
By JOHN CUNNIFF
NEW YORK CAP) -Twelve years ago Dao 111 •
Krausse. tired oC working for others and seeing others reap
the rewards. quit his job as head of Fort Worth's Champlin
Petroleum. "I had no idea what I'd do," he says .
To some e xte nt that wasn 't true. Acclaimed as a
manager, hls instmcts were entre preneurial: he knew th.et
at age 42 he wis hed to exercise them , and he knew alao
that be was willing to lake big but culculated riiiks .
"l gave myi.clf 12 months to thlnk
and to do." ht said. "If I struck out l'd
get a JOb " The JOb, he said. "was m y
Callback pos1t1on "
Dan Krausi.P hit a g ra ndslammer.
In little mo rt' th<tn thoi.c 12 months he
dt>v1H"<l a pl&n . ar r <Jnged $12 5 m1Won
or C'rt'<11t. bou~ht d r<•f11wry und a mine .
1Hnt publu:, r C'p .. 11d the loun And soon
'Wai. in the bla ('k
TRERt: IS A l,ESSO . m Krausse·s
expenenc{' In his word!>. "There 1s alway opportunity,
eve n lfl lro ubl<.'<1 limes, in lime'> of uncertainly and ap-
prehens100." Uul, h l' :.aid , you must take risk&, sensible
r111k11 ~
"Not reckless ris ks Reckless mean!> takmg a n !>k you
C'an 't mana~e and hoping } ou can !>Cr&J>t' through With us
It w asn 't damn the torpedos If we look a direct bit we
knew we rould keep thl' 'ih1p from i.1nk1n.i "
K rausse's pace h a s s lowl•rt little s in ce 1969.
Oetermint'd to "t-nha nce sharehold1·r w1•alth a t an ex·
lraordmarv rate." h1· has madt· h1i. Earth Hc1>11urrf"> Cc1m·
pan y one of the nation's premier growth enterpn :-.i .. -:,.
COMPtiSTAT, A 1-'IRM that a n a l}z.,., bu,1nes"
1wrfor mance. rak') tl the fai.tc~t gr<>w1ng company over
lh•· paM dt'<'udc. Forbe!-1 ma11:~mnf' rankf'd 1t f1r.,t among
a ll t·n<'r~ com pant~ tn rNurn on {'QUtly. a v1t&l nH·as ure.
0Pt·rallng Delta Hf'f1n1ng m .\1 emph1i.. the brand new
:'forth Poll' rl'fmcry nt>ar 1-·a1rb<1nk .... Alll~ka . 236 ~asolloe
s l<1t1ons. a tug a.nd bargp n~t. J road p<1v1ng company,..a
fi s h prot.em of)('r:.taon and other vl'nture-;, Earth Resource.
las t )ear eamt:'d $1 6 5 m1ll1on t>n rt-Vf'nuf>'. of $406 2 million .
Jn one }ear, asset!> rCJ!>t $55 m1lhon to $221.6 m1ll.Jon.
and ~ eqwty t>f -.h ... rt·hr1l~r-rr1...,•· t1l $7~ ~. million from
$66 S million Kri.lu' 1 ...,J, II •Jll """' n 11t10u c , 10 :.ptte of
economic upht:.1\ ab jnd unclr\aant.l~-.
"ON•: OF 01 K 'trn1~1h, 1.., 111ir .1h11t1" '" rt''J><>nd to
rhan i.:t·" h1· .:ud durin~"' l1r11 f \ l'>ll h• r• tr11rn 111 (J • .113.!>
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Gold, Metal Quotations
By Tbe Maodated Presa
Selected world gold pnces today:
.. Loodoa: morning fixing $S2.f 00, up $9.20; oJternoon rmng $S26.50. up $11.70.
Partl: afternoon fixing 5547.35, up $4.95
Frullfut: $524.87, up $'9 81
Zllridlt: $523.00 bid, up $11 00; SS27 00 asked
New Yori:: Handy & Harman m 1d·mommg SS26.50, up $11.70.
New York: Engel.hard selling price mid·moming
SS28.SO, up $11.70.
N~ l'ort: Engelhard fabncated gold m ld·mornina
$5«.93, up $12.U .
* * * NEW YORK <AP> Spot nonferrous metal pri~ to-
day:
~ .92~·.rTV• a pound, U.S. deaUnaUons.
Lead 36-45 cents 1 pound.
Zlac 37~ cents 1 pound, delivtlred.
Tta SS.59218 a pou.nd.
Mt'ttUIY $395.00 per nask.
P1•~•m ~~troyoz. N.Y
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