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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10, 1980
VOL 7', NO. 'ta. a HCTIOlfl. n ~AOH
Still Alive
r
C'ount JI Visits
And~rson , Ted
Attack Issues
Fluor Tel/,s
Stock Split
A 2 for l spUt of Fluor
Corp. oommoo stock was
announced at tbe corpora-
tion's board meeting.
The split goes into effect
June 30. In June 1979,
Fluor Corp. common stock
was split 3 to 2.
II
Suspect
Believed
Hessia n
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol llW D.tily ~ Sqfl
--
'fV star Larry Hagman, who plays the nasty J .R. Ewing
-JD the series "Dallas," flew to London's Heathrow Airport
Monday with his wife, Maj Hagman, and appeared in fine
shape, despite the fact that in the last episode of ''Dallas" ~e was shot by an unknown attacker. Hagman will start
filming a new series of "Dallas" this month.
. .
~utenArglll•g c
i~~ OPE€ Ilic.Ile s Clos~ . .
--~To ProductiOn _Cut
KnowledaabJe source1 from
aevenl OPEC oat.Joas said the
mlnilten were movtq 1lowl1 toward u aareement under
wbicb Saudi Arabia would in·
creue the price ot a ban-el ol ita
oil from -to SIO. But Ira WU •Ull reported tmlat1n1 that lt not
( .. OPF;C. Pace .\2) .
By DAVID ESPO ~ ...... ~
Speaking in Anaheim today,
Sen. F.dward M. Kennedy, vow-
ing once ara1n to remain a can-
didate unti the Uemocratlc pres-
idential convention this sum·
mer. outlined a $12 billion
anti-recession program to create
820.000 new jobs.
Back on the campaign traiJ a
we ek a fte r the end of the
primary election season. Ken-
nedy blasted President Carter's
economic policies in a speech to
a union convention
He swd that surrender to re-
cession wouJd cost the federal
government blUions of dollars in
food stamps , welfare benefits
and other payments to the job-less.
"Let us resolve that never
again will a Democratic ad-
ministration can for a federaJ bud1Zet that reduces safety in the workplace, deprives children of
school lWlcbes and bnngs real
hardtbip to cities, states and
milliorus of the poor, the elderly
and the unemployed," he said in
remarks prepared for a meeting
or the American Federation ~
State, County and Municipal
Employees.
Kennedy did tot say wbether
his pl'OpOled anU-receulon pro-
eram would be financed by in·
creulna the current buctaet def·
lc:ltor bylmpo9Inanew tuee.
Kennedy bad been acbeftled
to deliver an urban policy ad-
dreu before the U.S. conference
of Mayon, meet1na in Seattle.
But lbe mayors abruptly
withdrew tbelr inYltaUoo at the W'aina ~ White Houae offtclals, w&o-did not want the
MuaadluMUa Mtnator to 1pea1t
immediately after Carter'•
•cheduled addreM to tbe clty
leaden.
.. He aaya be wam. to brtq the
Democndc Pany tol«ber but
(Bee &BNNSDY, PAI• Al)
* * * By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIU.
OI -Delly ...... Sa.ff
Independent presidential can-
didate John B. Anderson looked
out over the 450 persons at the
South Coast Plaza Hotel an
Cos ta Mesa this morning, snuled
and s aid he was pleased.
The turnout, the lllinois con-
gressman said, was three times
larger than what his locaJ or-
ganizers had anticipated
And he t old the spirited
gathering that it reflected the in·
creasing dis pleasure of the
American voter with the other
major und1dates. President
Jimmy Cart.er and Republican
challenger RooaJd Reagan.
Anderson arrived in CaUfonua Monday to personally launch his
campaign to gather 108,296
s ignatures statewide on petitions
to allow him to run as an in·
dependent candidate in the Nov.
4 general election. Similar
drives are under way in 40 to 45
other states.
Reacting to news that Preai·
dent Carter had won out over
Sen. Edward Kennedy ln a con-
test to address a meeting of the
nation's mayors in Seattle,
Wash., Anderson said the presi-d~nt's act.l.ons di<::1'trate "bis distaste for enc • bl a true
and open debate at Americans
have come to expect from their
polltJcal caodid.ates."
Anderson uJd that as a mQ>r
candidate he will not ~rate
Carter'• conll.nued refulal to de·
bate with blm on elec:Uoo luues.
"We will talk about the luue:s
even 11 we have to prop up a
dummy ln a chair," Andenon
uaerted.
Nor WU BAsqan •Pared trom
attack ln Aoderaon•1 momlq
addreu.
Andenon pointed out tbat
more than <Ml.000 Callfornla
<See ANDl:lt80N, Pa1e Al)
A spokesman for the
corporation said this split
1s aimed al mcreasmg in-
terest in the Fluor Corp.
stock . which is traded on
the New York Stock Ex
change. It closed Monday
a t 631 11.
Profit-Taking
Knocks Metal
Prices Down
LONDON <AP> --The pnces
of gold and silver fell s ha rply an
Europe and Ne w York today
after gold had climbed above the $620-an-ounce mark Monday.
The value of. the dollar retreat-
ed against most other major
currencies.
Dealers said profit-taking
knocked gold prices back, while
further signs of falling interest
rates in the United States helped
pull down the value or the doUar.
Gold opened in Zurich at
1619.50 an ounce, down from
Monday's closing $623.50, and
skidded to $602.50 by mid-day.
London's Ove bullion houses
fixed the morning price at
M06.50 an ounce, down from
$818.50 at the day's open.inc and
$1625 at Monday's cloee. It later
tradedat'90C.
Jn Hong ltoq, 1old closed at
$808.85 aft.er c:loslng OYern}Cbt lo
New York at '62t a troy ounce.
New Yon 1old traded tod.-y at '597. down S27.
Silver, which rallied in line
witb aold the put week, fell
back to $18.85 a troy ounce tn
London trom $17. 75 late Monday • Sllv~ tnded in New Yon at
'15.Jl,downSZ.11.
In Tokyo, the dollar fell tq
215.IO yea in tiee.Y tradi.na, ltl
lo,.-at cloM n.c. July ..... ao.n
fr-om 217.TIS Monday.
Dealers lD Tot.Jo ·~
the dollar• -:l:li.Of'W piillaarily to ........
rat.et bl tbe ... ,..
dollar bad .,._ t.radtna la tbe
, ... ~ ol -yea tbrouCh m.ld-A.,U .... &M dlncdiia ol an;.
taNlt ,... tOOk a 1Uddea and ......, ........
Police a re looking into the
possibility that the slaying of a
Garden Grove police officer and
the murders of three persons in
a Westminster home m ay be
connected.
Offi cers say that the suspect
in the Garden Grove slaying is
believed lo be a me mber of the
Hessian motorcycle club as are
t wo of t he victims in the
Westminster slayings.
One of. the male victims in the
Westnunster murders was iden-
tified as Ri chard Rizzone, 36.
who lived in the single-family
,.es1dence at 6152 Navajo Road
whe r e the bodi es we r e dis-
cove red
The othe r male victim was
1denl1fied as 28-year-old Thomas
Bernard Monahan of Santa Ana.
The third victim, a woman. re-
m ains urudentif1ed.
Autopsies showed that the three
victims di ed from g unshot
wounds to the head, and body
from a small caliber weapon.
There was no evidence of rob-
bery, officers indicated.
Westminste r officer Earle
Graham said there were no in-
dications or a scuffle and that
the three persons appeared to be
killed quickly and probably by
someone they knew. ·
Sgt. Dick G rodt of th e
Westminst.et Police Department
said that a possible connection
<See DEATHS, Pase A..z)
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ttiat flcllt .. UM ~ &'ff...-: •
-Alld•l"NI 'n a'4, to dt*.
Sl blltion to create $0,000 jc;la.
-()n Ii ee:dle ud rehabW\a-U. of _. .. of pubUc
...... --.. bll1loa and creadna •ooo M• Jobs. -A ,......... to weathertse
homes and public bulldillgs.
creatlnl 150,000 jobs at a coat of
SI billioll. -A SJ ..._ PfOtram for
rallroed rwwal. aeating 20.000
joba. -All .,,.. lD tbe Older
Americans Community Senice 6~~t.ffr:l cc?ill
mUUoo. -A St bWlte. 150,000-job ex-
pansion ln youth employment
and trainin& UDder aeveral mat-
ing programs. -A P WW. progr1m to
create 300,000 commuDlt)
aervtce jobs.
FaretDeD io Agent
-Rea&oraU.. of propoaed
cuts ln jobleu benefits to the
long-term unemployed at a cost
of $900 mUHon Southern Calif om.la law enforcement personnel carry the c~sket of Secret Service agent Julie Crou from San
Diego church after funeral rites Monday. She was shot in
Los Angeles June 4, the fu-st woman Secret Service agent
to die in the line of duty.
Transieni Facing
Charge of Murder
An lcta»bued iransient who
police say has ties to the
Hesalans motorcycle gane races
arraignment on murder and as-
sault charges Wednesday ln COD·
nection with a weekend sbootin&
that left a Garde n Grove
policeman dead and four other
men injured.
Deputy District Attorney
Robert Chatterton s aid a
criminal complaapt naming
Gordon Lee Mlnt, 32, who was
us ing the alias John George
Brown at the time of his aJTeSl,
would be filed in West Orange
County Municipal Court UUa af.
temoon
Arraignment at west eourt
will follOw WedoeedQ rnondn&. Chatterton said.
Mink, who eave an Jdabo ad-
dress. was anested by Garden
Grove police about an hour after
the u ·30 p.m. Saturday shoot-
ings that claimed the life of Of-
ficer Donald Reed, %7.
Reed and three fellow of!lcers
including lwo ruerves who
work wilhoul pay -were at·
tempting to escort Mink from
the Cripple Creek Saloon, 8112
Garden Grove Blvd .. when Mink
'Sput around and fired several
r ou nds from a .22-caliber
aulomauc pistol, said police Sgt..
Bruce Beauchamp.
Mink wa.a soughl on warrant.a
"Snowball'
Snowballs
EASTWOOD. Md. (AP> -A
22·year-old man has been
charged wtth attempted
buralary alter an alleeed effort
to break into the home of the
man acq_uitted last week ln the
"snowball abootine" cue, police
say. Roman Welzant, 68, and b1s
wife bad moved out of the bouae
after the January lncident that
left one teen-aae r dead and
another woWlded. The retired
shoe salesman said he had been
a target of vandalism and
contended the two youths were
peltlDJC bia home with snowballs.
Pollce said •the 'incident
occurred a few days alter
someone threw a brick through
a window olthe rowhouse.
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alleging assault and dru1 aales.
Beauchamp said.
Two other officers struck b) gunfire, Glen Overley, 21. and
Dwight Henninger. 20. were re-
ported ln fair and satisfactory
conditions res pee ti vely today at
undisclosed hospitals.
John Terzia . 21 , o f
Westminster. a patron in the
bar. remained in critical condi·
lion with a bullet wound to ~
bead at UC Irvine Medical
Center.
The fourth person injured,
William McKi.Mey. 2S, of Hunt
inglon Beach. was released from
Palm Harbor Hospital, Garden
Gro.e, lollowlal ueatmeat d a
hip wound.
Rosary for Officer Reed, a
three.year membeT of the de-
partment. will be conducted at
7:30 p.m. w~ay at the Met·
tier Family Funeral Home.
10630 Chapman Ave., Garden
Grove. Mass will be offered at 10 a .m .
Thursday at Church or the An·
nunctation, Arcadia. Burial will
follow al Forest Lawn Memorial
Park . Covina. Reed is survived by hls widow
and two young sons. Beauchamp
said. .. ..
Fro•P,...-AI
DEATHS •..
between the two episodes ls ~
ing looked lnto. Garden Grove Police Sgt.
Bru c e Beauchamp
acknowledced tbal tbere baa
been conaiderable apeculaUon that the two cases may be re-
lated. "It's certainly a stran1e coln-
cidence." be said today, "but
there is nothing yet \0 aubfiaa·
tlate a connection.''
Tbe bodies of Rinone, wbo re-
portedly went by the name
·•Rabbit" and Monahan wen
found race down ln dUlerent
part.a of the Westminster house.
leading to spec:ulatlon they bad
been shot execuUOD·&tyle.
The wornan'1 body. which was
nude, was found face up. The
vtctima bad been dead for about
elebt da,y1 before be1n1 clia·
covered b)' llonaban '• brcdael'
•ho aooaientlY had arown eon-cemed ·and wen\ to the boule to ~beck OD bll tntber'I u.fety.
Cbarced wttb rnu.nW lD tbe Saturday nlpt 1laylq ot police
officer Donald Reed, 2'7, was
Gordon IM lliDk.
Reed and three otber fellow of.
Ileen bad 100• to • OardeD
Gron bar S.tu.rdaJ nllbt to ar-
r eat Mink on a11aalt aDd narcodea clwltee.
-~ al • ptopoeed
Sl.7 billioo cut ln reveaue sbar· ina to create S>.000 jobs.
Kennedy also reiterated his
call ror -ace and price coot.rola
to steam lnflatloo and said Vice
Prealdent Walter F . Moodale
bas been a firm supporter of
cont.roll in tbe past.
Tbe senator is far behind
Carter in delegates to tbe
nomlnaling convention. but be
sald once a.gain that be intends
to stay in the race.
Notiq that mayors ~ race
budget deftdta. be declared:
'·Some bow they alwJJS
mana,ge to ck>&e tbe gap, which
la exactly what I intend to do."
* • * Fro• Pap . I I
ANDERSON
Republican voters cast ballots for
candidates other than Reagan
who he termed the candidate
"who is going to be corooat.ed ill
Detroit in July."
Anderson aakl it was his hope
lhat that 461,000 vote block ceuld
at le• be tripled by NOY. 4. ,. reo iinM to q\1111111109. AD-
denm aa1d be la oppoMd to uay
use ol import quotas against
foreign made cars as a means of
helping out I.be U.S. auto In-
dustry which ls ahowinC reeord
sales decreases.
Anderson said the solution to
the problems facing the auto in·
duatry la throulb ''reinvestment
and relndustraltutlon" from
here at home. He said that govemmeot mmt
provide incentives to savers so
that c.pttal becomes available
for American lnduatry to ~
duce goods that an on par with
tbo9e now imported.
·'I wou&d 11ke to see American
companies buUdJng planta ln
America that are r.umna out
American producta, • Andenon
said.
On another lsa•, ADdenoa
decried an lncldeDt tbat oc·
curred ln Mlaml lloJld•J Pn
wblcb Prealdenl Carter's
motorc:ede wu 1ub1eeted to a
shower ot rocb and bottles from
anlJ')' ~ IWideata.
''The P1wideol of tbe United
Slates ataould b• welcome
wherever be soee and penam of
all penuuioGI lbou.ld be •·
couraaed to treat the office wtth reaped.·· AndenOD aaid.
But be said the lnddmt un-
cMncored failure ot U. cW1"IDl
admlniltratiGD to deal effective-
ly with unemployment ..... bom-
int problema ladDC bladm lD
Mlam.t and other ctU•.
Deputies End
Beach Attack,
NabSmpect
,.,..... P.,,e A I
OPEC •••
Allgn-'• Apparellt .
Thia prole&t.er at.ood out iD crowd~ about 800 blacb who d~momtn.ted Monday during Presidellt Carter'• viltt
· wttb black leaders in Miami. Roets and bottles were
thrown at the motorcade. cStory Page A4. >
Caner Gets
Sattharin
BanMetUure
WASHINGTON CAP) -A blll
that would block unUI June 30.
1981, government effort.a to take
the artificialsweetenersaccbarln
off the market la awaltin1 Presi-
dent Carter's signature.
The Senate completed con·
g ressional action on the
measure by approving it on a
voice vote Monday.
The Food and Dru1 Ad·
ministration proposed banning
the sale of saccharin as a
general food additive in 197'7
after a Canadian study showed it
cal&MI Caaetr' ID test ulmala. T1te PDA la reQU1red by law to
remoft any adcliUve that ls un·
safe or la r<Mmd to cause caneer
in ,tnlmal1 or bumao.s. report accompanylq the
bill from tbe Senate CommJtttt
on Labor and Human Resources
estimated it would take 15
months to remove sacchar1n
from the market.
It sa.ld that proceaa should
await a coopeuiooal review ol
food safety lawa.
"The Con&resa should not be asked to intervene ln the re1·
!'latory l>fOCHI and overrule
existing statutes on a product-
by·produc:t bull u la c1i&rrentJy
the cue." the report aald.
Brake8 Cited
JASPER. Art. <AP) -A bus
loaded wtth sllbtaeen apparent-
ly wu not operaUna wW full
braklD.I power last week and
may have bad some
transmission trouble when it left
a wlndlnt Arkansas bi1bway
and pl&m&ed down a rarioe. tW-
inl 20 people. lnve1U1aton aay.
VOLCANO. • •
kind of correspondence between
volcarusm and tidal lnfluent'f!
gives us something lo watch f Of' ••
However. be wouldn't predlct
what will happen. The last time the moon's
gravity exerted a powerful tug
on the nw:Mmtain and ocean tides
wu a few days preceding the
volcano's massive explosion
May 18.
Whether 1ravltalional pull
helped unleaah tbe blast ia
anyone's pea. said Hait. Tbe
e ruption wu preceded by an ·
eartbquakt meuwiD.I 5.0 aa tbe
1Ucb1.er ••• Halt aald that may have
ca....S a blap aecUoo ol tbe
moe.ea•• -.. Ula up ao \0 speM'0 -.., fall a1f81, rel I .. tremea+• prwure and tril·
&erlD.I t.be aploAoa that ripped on at lealt t.be a.op 1.300 reet of
what ta.d been a t .m -foot peak.
lleanwbile. Skamania County
Col'Ollft' Bob Leick scheduled a
hearlne Wednesday In the
Skamania County Cou.rtbome ln
Stevemon that eventually wt11
lead to issuance ot "certificates
of presumptive death" for the
miuinl. Further hearln11 wlll be
scheduled June 18 and June 17 lf
neceuar)'. be aald Monday.
"It wt.Ube in the ronn of a eor-
oaer·1 inquest ... be said.
"We will take 1wom tesUmoay
from pel"ICJDI wbo belleve their ao.ect ooea in t.be ana died."
said Or. D. F. Winebrenner.
Cow Uta County eorooer. wbo ls
Hllltinl Leick. Hearinp wt1l try to pl.a down
whether a mlulnl penoa ean be
cluaed u "presumed dead."
There are Ji':;lem.a. For one • "some people
obviously wall not have con·
elusive proof tbat death oc·
Cli&rTed.." Winebrenner aa1d..
--lt.t ••·barr.I ~ Iraq hu propoeed that all
OP &C naUom chara• t3Z a ber·
rel for oU. Under the , I>~
OPEC bawb -iDcludiDC Ira _ ..... lleft ...... 18
prices "1 $.1 a ba.rnl. mlddlMf•t
the-roederl would raise theln .,.,
and Saudi Arabla, Wbtell .,.....
due• oae-tldnl d all OPSC Clll,t. woaJd IDcnaM price. M. •;
But Mablfar tald "U... .... ..s
no way" Iran would dee,..,.
prices. that be was "sure .. tbcN ~.
would be no agreement and thlt •.
alon1 with Ateeria, Libya and ·
Nigeria, Inn will conUnue to
sell oU for• much as it can't~ Iraq and Iran are ~
ldeoloeical odds and recen ~
enga1ed in sporadic fighting
along their .shared border. lr•";?·
accuses Iraq of beln& a stooce~4'!
the United States. :: Conference sources said-
wltbout a compromise, prices
would stay about the same l~f
the rest of 1980. Analysts ~ say disunity within lhe oil ca.rtjµ •
saves money for oil consumers.
1Dehadi111tbe UnHedStat... -The sources said during tt2 ..
session Monday night that IQ·:'
ntan on lllal•ter ~u Akb~~·J
llolnfar aeeuaed Iraq and Sa~:
Arabla of "aerv\na Amertc~ .:
imperalllm by rlisiq prod~ •
tlon rat.el." -• -
They laid Iraqi Oil Mlnis~':-:
Tayeb Abdel-Karlm shoutJ.(f'
back that Iraq was the· firi1 ·:
power ln OPEC to natl~ v West.em.owned oll operationl. J ..:;
The sources 1ald Saud~
Arabia '1 m.lnlater did not eWA
attend and Qatar's walked out cl:"
the ball in the middle ot t¥ " -
session. But lhe on ministers ot"' •
the 13-member nations met •
again today. without staff assik,-' -
tan ts
.. The most Important lhtng !{"
not lhe pnce but production .. -'
Molnfar told reporters, addfr1,t"·
that he and other OPEC mJH:.:.,
tants would press for Saudi
Ara bia lo cut output. , '.
Conference sources said ttte':
Saudis, who produce one·thlrd of"
OPEC's output al 9.5 milli!Jq ·
barrels a day. were resisting tb!-
pressure lo decrease productidn' '
levels by a mJllion barrels dail1.' ·
Qatar sources, meanwhi~ti• ·
sald Iran was also urging a
ln production by Iraq, OPE .. ,_
second largest producer wttll' · ·
daily production of 3.5 millicSo" barrels. · -·
Man Sought .~
For Molestini::
.,. ...
In San Juan
O.tanie Countv ~rifl'f tna -. vesUgat.ors are searching or i :-man wanted tn connection wfi.ft • •
alleged molesuUon of an 8-year·. ~
old boy ln San Juan Capistrano. ;:·
Lt. Wyatt Hart said a mab~
believed to be between 18 and ~~
yeara old. broke into a southwest -
San Juan residence shortly aft.ti.:.·.
midnight Saturday and fondled a:··:
4-year-old cir? before removln·r · · ~
the boy frt>m his bed and carry~ ': ·
ln1 blm out of the house into lb(,· •
backyard. · Hart said tbe boy's parents'.-.
were awakened by the pl"a ·
cries for bu brother. •, '···
The man ned the yard when>.; :
tbe parenta found blm kneel.ialf .. :,
over the boy, J{art aald. ..
The man beloi sought, Hart, •
aald, was described by t~ :·:
parents u betn• S·feet-2, 2e1>' #'
pounds. with wavy light brown #:
collar lenfth hair. • ~
The man was wearing Levis i T·~hirt. a blue Jacket and te~·> shoes, Hart said .. -·
• VOL 73, NO. 16Z, 3 SECTIONS, SI PAGl!S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1980
T .. ay•tt~l .. I••
N.~.8teeka
N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Re,c~rd ·City Budget Tops $33 M:iJJion
0 • '
Al la tut )'ean, t.M laqest auc. ct die ·budlet -rouOlY ao
ptrtelll -la lbowa IA tbe-publlc
aaf.ty area -police, tlre and
Ufe1u.1N eervlew.
Clb' Maaacer Robert W)'DD
orl1laally aubmltted a $31.1
mllllon budlet to the councll.
Council membera. thouch.
agreed to increue that nsure
with addlUonal apendln& and
capital Improvement projects
8.EN. KENNEDY BACK ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL
Outllnea Antk9c:euk>n Plan tn AnaMlrn
Anaheim Hears
·Ted's Job Program
By DAVID ESPO ·=rt-.-w ..... • Speaking in Anaheim today.
Edward M. Kennedy. VOW·
once .. ain to remain a cao-te ..Wt.be Democratk pres-7 ntlal ~nation t.bla •um· mer, outlloed a $12 billion
anU-l'«eSSion program to create
820,000 new jobs.
Back on the campaign trail a
week after the end of the
primary election season, Ken-
ned) blasted President Carter's
economic policies in a speech to
a union convention.
He said that surrender to re·
cession would cost the federal
government billions of dollars in
food stamps, welfare benefits
and other payments to the job-
less.
"Let us resolve that never
again will a Democratic ad·
ministration call for a federal
budJet that reduces safety in the workplace, deprives children of school hmches and bnngs real
hardslilp to cities. states and
millions of the poor, the elderly
and the unemployed," he said in
remarts prepared for a meeting
of the American Federation of
State, County and Municipal
Employees.
Kennedy did not say whether
bis proposed anU-receuioo p~
gram would be financed by in-
creasi.Dg1.be ClUT'ellt budget def.
icit orbJlmpodncMWtues..
Kennedy bad been scheduled
to deliver an ~ pol1cy ad-
dresa Won the U.S. eoafenD91
of MQOn, ~ in Seattle.
But tbe .mayors abruptly
withdrew their invitation at the
urging ol White House officials,
who did not want the
Massacbusetts senator to speak
immediately after Carter's
<See KENNEDY, Page AZ)
Thieves Take
FJShing Rods
Thieves who passed up costly
electronic navigational gear
boarded the Western Pride par·
ty fishing boat at Balboa
Pavilion early Sunday, stealing
$26S worth of fl.Shin~ rods.
Deck band Jaena Pulaski, 23,
called police to the dock at 400
Main St., Balboa, after discover-
ing the six deep sea rods missing
while preparing the Western
Pride for a trip.
Investigators said they found
smudge marb indicating where
forced entry was made to the
vessel's cabin.
carried over from last year.
Tbe last-minute spend.in& in·
eluded the addltioo of a full-time
Jitter control coordinator, who
will earn '23. 715 a year and will
be equipped with a four-wheel
drive vehicle complete with two-
way radio.
The new Utter control pro-
sram will cost $.o,873 a year.
The council also~ to in-
oreaae the budget by setting
aside about $68,000 to pay future
utility bills which are expected
to climb by roughly 27 percent
next year.
The only disagreement over
increasing spend.int came oo a
request to add an information
coordinator to the library staff,
a move that would have cost
slightly more than $8,000.
Council members Paul Hum-
mel, Evelyn Hart and Donald
Strauss nixed the recommend.a·
lion while colleagues John Cox,
Phlllp Maurer and Ruthelyn
Plummer voted in favor.
Mayor Jackie Heather was
a bsent.
The council, though, did vote
to increase the library budget by
SS.275. This money will be used
primarily for purchasing
periodicals.
Other spending increases in·
(. -
eluded:
-$133,000 to resurface
cracked streets on Lido Isle.
-"'5,000 to landscape median
strip on San Joaquin Hills Road.
-$20,000 to landscape median
strip on San Miguel Drive.
-$100,000 for converting city
street lights to low-sodium
bulbs.
-$1,755 for special trash
<See RECORD, Page AZ)
OPEC Hikes Oil Price
U.S. Sees Possible 7c Jump a Gallon
ALGIERS. Algeria <AP> -
The Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries agreed to-
day to set its oil price at $32 a
barrel, but left individual coun -
tries free to wait to raise their
price to that level. Iranian Oil
Minister Ali Akbar Moinfar told
reporters. •
The agreement was expected
to increase the price of gasoline
sold at U.S. pumps by a few
cents a gallon up to seven cents.
U .S . oil industry economists
said
Hessians,
4Deatbs
Connected?
Police are looking into the
possibility that the s laying of a
Garden Grove police officer and
the murders o( three persons in
a Westminster home may be
connected.
Officers say that the suspect
In the Garden Grove slayin& ls
believed to be a member ol the
Hesslao motorcycle club as are
two of the victims in the
Westminster slaylngs.
Oil ministers of the 13
member nations also were re·
ported to have agreed to cut
back on production to prevent a
glut on world markets that
would lower prices
The compromis e caught
analysts here by s urpnse Saudi
Arabia, which charges $28 a bar
rel for its oil. had been resistlng
demands by other nations that 1t
increase its prices Iran charges
SJS·a·barrel for the same qual,lty
oil.
Iranian Oil Mmlster AU Akbar
One ol the male victims in the
Westminster murders was iden-
tified as Richard Rizzone. 36,
who lived ln the single-family •
residence at 61S2 Navajo Road
where the bodies we re dis-
covered.
Moinfar told reporters ... It's the
decision of the members that the
marker crude should be S32. We
didn't discuss the deadline.··
Moinfar left open the possibiU·
ty that Saudi Arabia would not
immediately ra1se its pnce. say·
ing the price tukes might not be
earned out .. in one step · ·
Knowledgeable sources from
se\ eral OPEC nations said the
ministers were moving slowly
toward an agreement under
which Saudi Arabia would Im·
med1atelv m~rease the pnce ol a
~""'._.,. ..... ,._ The other male victim was
identified as 28-year·old Thomas
Bernard Monahan of Santa Ana.
The third victim, a woman, re-
mains lD'lidentified.
JOHN ANDERSON TALKS TO EARLY RISERS IN MESA
About 450 Tum Out fOr Breakhlat With the Candidate
Autopsies showed that the three
victims died from gunshot
wounds to the head and body
from a small caliber weapon.
There was no evidence of rob-
bery, officers indicated.
Westminster officer Earle
Graham said there were no in·
dications of a scuffle and that
the three persons appeared to be -
killed quickly and probably by
someone they knew.
Sgt. Dick G rodt of the
Westminster Police Department
said. that a possible connection
<See DEATHS, Page AZ)
P-J: t-Taki .. '"'J"' ng
Knocks Metal
Prices Down
Anderson Clwered
By Tripled Turnout
By FREDERICK SCROEMEllL
Of_Delty ..... l&fft •
Independent presidential can-
didate John B. Anderson looked
out over the 450 persons al the
South Coast Plaza Hotel In
Costa Mesa tbia morning, smiled
and said be was pleased.
The turnout, the Illinois con-
gressman said, was three Umes
larger than what his local or·
ganlzen had anticipated.
And he told the spirited
gathering that lt renected the in·
creasin1 displeasure of the
American voter with the other
major candidates, President
Jimmy Carter and Republican
challenger Ronald Rea1an. Anderson arrived ln Califomia
Monday to penonally laoncb bis
campalp to 1ather 108,296
signatures statewide on pet.itioos
to allow him to run as an in-
dependent candidate in the Nov.
4 general election. Similar
drives are Wlder way in 40 to 45
other stat.es.
Reacting to news that Presi-
dent Carter had won out over
Sen. Edward Kennedy in a con·
test to address a meeting of the
nation's mayors in Seattle,
Wash., Anderson said the presl-
d,nt 's actions diir;strate "bis distaste for eng in a tnae and open debate at Americans
have come to expect from their
political candidates."
Andenoo said th.at as a major
candidate be will not tolerate
Carter's continued refusal to de-
bate with him on election ......
<See AND&aSON. Pate Al)
N~wport Approves
Fireworks Shows
rA tbelr QPUcatkml to the d·
ty I the n.-opll'atoft ..Um.at•
ed tllelr abow woald attraet
about J,000 ,.,..... TIM 8il c ... ,........, ..........
tnstn a1D1t•1peci.&on.
Tbe comdl, tboqb, ia .....
inl ft.rm OD ltl ban ~ the aDiaaJ
p1rotecbqle dl1play at tbe
8alboa PW. LMt ,._.. = abow .., blamed for
cr ... a. a~ tbat UW'led • ttc tor tane boun.
••1 belleve that people loot
torward to 10•• 1ort of
ftreworllil lbow oe ta.. hUltb " ... w OomdllDlllD ,. Oora b.
uqiqllll~ .. .....,..
U..twoabowa.
barrel of its oil rrom S28 to $30,
then raise the cost of its oil to
$32·a-barrel next month.
Under the plan re portedly be·
Ing discussed. other OPEC na·
t1ons selling oil ror less than S32
would raise their prices to that
level, and OPEC nations selling
1t for more would freeze prices
Iraq proposed Sunday that aJI
OPEC nations charge S32 a bar-
rel for 011. Under the propo5aJ,
OPEC hawks would have had to
drop their prices S3 a barrel,
<See OPEC, Page AZl
NB Yacht
Torching
Probed 1
Arson investigators today are
probing the torching of a 60-foot
yacht that sustained an estimat·
ed $100,000 worth of damage
Monday when somJ'()ne went
below dec1' ...a set it ...rt.re.
The Rubaiyat, a ketch owned
by two partners in a Fowta.in
Valley real estate firm, was
gutted by the predawn torching,
police said. Flames were visible shooting
out of three batches to patrons of
the Old Spaghetti Factory
Restaurant. 2110 Newport Blvd.,
according to investigators.
The Rubaiyat is tied up near
the restaurant, but no one re-
ported seeing any suspicious ac·
tivity aboard the four-year-old
sailboat.
Owners Steven A. Wilcoxon,
34, of 22852 Via Cordova, South
Laguna and Robert G. Gibson.
44. of 984.5 Sturgeon Ave.. Foun·
tain Valley. were mystified by
the fire, investigators said.
The ketch's owners are
partners in Star Real Estate, a
Fountain Valley firm, according
to police.
Neither Wilcoxon nor Gibson
could be reached immediately
for further comment on the de-
liberately set blaze aboard their
ketch. The fire was reported at
12 :30 a .m. Monday.
Detective Bob Hardy said
someone boarded the vessel and
doused its interior with aome
sort of flammable liquid befOl"e
igniting the chemical.
Flames severely damaged the
interior ol the Rubaiyat but the
ketch, valued al a total of
$235,000, according to in·
vestigators, was saved.
Coast
Weat•er
Low clouds and local fog
late ru,bt and early mom-
in& hours, clearin& to IUD·
ny afternoon Wednesday.
Sliabtly ClOOler days with
h11ba ranatng from upper eos at beadles to upper 70s
inland areas. Lows tonight
55 toeo.
INSIDE TODA~
JOf"ll Otaham g.t. kttcn
fTOm aU owr U.. ~and COMdo. .. torlta G .,,..
dfccaUd llftlePOP'' colvmn ojmfd a& • ......, m.,CM
obotd ~. _, ONlon
,..,_,, '-o dodm o/ tlN cMt·
.cw.S..A1. ....
H TY"f". Jynt 10. 1W.
UA1TLZ <AP) -Prwldel CMllr tllll .. aetllil'I
ma1on \odQ be IYIDPI~ wkb UloM 1urrertu-h'6Gl T-t· ~·'-· a.t daM eu. ad~ w1l1 eont1n'99 '° lieUJe lnfll• uo. WMM nJecUA1 "polltk:al •bllt.al& and aoeolOlkal non·
leGH" "Wt cannot bu1Jd pf'OIPlritf wttbout JuaUt-t and com·
paatl<Jl!t." Carter 1.W ..... at..._,... Urne • .e cu DD IOGlt:r
'-•re me l'Mlltr ot NMl..., ow...,omy. •• 0.. day lift.er vtilua& not«.ned Mlaml, &ti• PNSlden\ aur·
VtJtd tM w'baa ,...,... •• f/I WI '".,.an ln offtee ud .. td bltl
admlnltltraUOn hu "a\.Oppt!d tho federal ne1l~t of our cltl
We un the bard. t.anf\ble evldenceo of urban proareaa aall
around ua. • • t Ret1ied 1tory, A4 ,
•• llrr•r ... ,.. Ap,waJ
ATl..ANTA tAP) -A federat Judae 11reed today lO I t con·
vlct.ed murderer Jack Potta droP Ule lalHnlnute appeal lhat
1ued him from dea\h tn Geortia'1 electrlc chair last week
Tbe declak>D by U S. Dlatnct Judie Wllliam O'Kelley clean
the way for atate court Judaes t.o set a date ror Potta' execution.
wblcb could come wit.bin a month The Jud&e 1ranted a stay of execution after Potts asked to
renew the appeals he dropped laat fall The hearin& today was
aimed at determinlnl if Potts, 35, wu competent.
.1 ...... Rea~flllirr ffa•.,~r
ANAHEIM <AP> -The Califorrua Angels announced the
l:fcbue of aout.bpaw Andy Hauler from lbe Pittsburgh Pirates
athe 29-year-old former Aneel ls expected lO Join the club In
time for Wednesday night's game against the New York
Yankees at Anaheim Stadium. He poeted a 10·36 record with the Angels berore being sold to
Kansas City July 5, 1976. He subsequently saw acllon with the
Boston Red SoJt and the New York Mets before being signed
through the re-entry draft by the Pirates on Nov. 21.
State Win• ."Werada Ca11e
WASHINGTON (AP> -The Supreme Court settled a long·
st.anding border dispute between Nevada and Calirornia today
by leaving the boundary between the two states unchanged.
The court's unanimous opinion. however. left unresolved a
related dispute over the ownership or some 3,600 acres
stretching from Lake Tahoe to Oregon. The court said the stale boundary is where their appointed
"special master" said it is -essentially along those borders
traced by surveys made in 1872 and 1899.
P~dnr Self-rule Ba~kftf
By The Asaoda&ecl PttU
Foreign ministers of the European Common Market coun·
tries have agreed on a Middle East position supporting PaJeslln·
ian self-determination and opposing Israel's e<>*trovenial set·
Uementa on the West Bame, sources lo Bonn, West Germany
said today.
OC Deputies Stop ·
Cocaine Smngglers
Two Orange Coaat men were
among four persons arrested
Monday night in what the
Oranie County Sheriffs Office
spokesmen describe as the
break\lP of a major Orange
County·bued cocaine amugJ!ng
operatioo.
In addition to the arrest.a, un·
dercover lnvestigalOrs from the
sherirr'a department and lbe
Orange County office or the
federal Drug Enforcement Ad·
ministration claim they seized
three and one-half kiloaram.s -
roughly eight pound.a -of near·
ly pure cocaine durln1 a meet·
Ing wtlh the alleged smugglers
at a Santa Ana motel. Those arrested and booked ln·
to Orange County Jail on auapl·
cion of sales of a controlled sub-
stance were: -Daalel Arlt!ll Wla11er 35, of
917 B~ Ave., Laauna BUch.
-11iomu .la•n TaJlcll", 28,
of 22362 lat St. South I,,aauna.
-Robert R1>: Ploia, also
known u Robert Ray PJDe, 38,
of Lancaster.
-GUJ JlarUa Be--. 29, of
Kauai, Hawall.
-PMrlek Dqaa, 36, alao d
Kauai.
SberUr1 U . Wyatt Hart said
the arrest.a and seizure followed
a t.bree-month lDveati1atioo by
undercover a1enta worldn1 ln
both Laguna Beach and Costa
Mesa.
Seeeion Fought
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A
teachen \Ullon la aeektnc • court
order to block 51 city schools
from golng into. year~round
operation starting July 1.
DAILY PILOT
........ -,,__,_..,...
--··°"" VIU--0.-•--
T1t1,i811111 (714)-..m
Qa1 St•M111t1• .......
. Hart described the drug as be·
1ng of very high quality. He
estimated it was approximately
90 percent pure.
Hart said that lo Ill uncut
rorm the eoca1ne would be worth
about S'T00,000. On the street,
however, when broken down, the
quantity would be worth about
$875,000, Hart said.
Hart said lbat Investigators
also seized about 1.000 tablets of
lbe powerful hypnotic Quaalude
and about three pounds of blah·
grade Hawaiian marijuana
worth about ts.000.
.....
·= =--~= In• oU pri!~ T" cmtl
1 •allon and boolt OPEC'a oil la·
tome by about ns blltlOft • ,....,
or S percent over lta prtHDt an·
nual eamlnp of Dl.5 bllHon.
The pl•.n bela1 dllcu11ed
would ~ even eo1Uler f«
eon1wn« na~. aoureea aald.
because uUons sellinl oil f«
more than $32 would fr~ae
prices, not lower them. t
Conference source• 1ald
without a compromlM. prieea
would 1tay about the same f«
tbe rest of 1980. Analyata here
saya dllunity in the oil cartel
saves money for oll consumers,
Including the UoJtedStates. At the end of lut year, the
average price for OPEC oil was
$25 50 per barrel. Recent ln·
creases by lndivtdual members
have pushed the averace to
nearly $31. Industry analysts
estimate that 1asoline and beat·
mg prices in the United States
go up about 1~ cents a aaUon.
for every $1 increase in the
avera1e OPEC prtce per 42·
gallon barrel.
Iranian Oil Mlnlater All Akbar
M oinfar said arter tbe first
round of closed-door talks that
oil mlnist.ers agreed on the need
to reduce OPEC output to 216.5
mllllon barrels a day. OPEC produces about 27.5 mlllioo·28
million barrels dally.
But Venezuelan OU Min.Liter
11 um berto Calderon Berti said
Saudi Arabia. the world's lead·
ing oil producer, insisted lt
would not trim production unless
there was a priclng agreement.
Iraq and Iran are at
ideological odd.a and rettntiy
e ngaged In sporadic fighting
along their shared border. Iran
accuses Iraq or being a stooge of
the Uruted States.
The sources said during the
session Monday night that Ira·
n1 a n Oil Minister Ali Akhbar
Moanfar accused Iraq and Saudi
Arabla of ' "serving American
lmperallsm by railing produc·
tion rat.ea."
RECORD •••
dumpster and refuse pickup on
Balboa bland durtna summer
months.
The councl.l rejeded J>l"OPOU).s to spend $40,000 oo pfamiln& a
seven-acre park ln the Harbor
Ridge area and $26,000 for a
second city code enforcement of.
fleer
Tbe increaaes ln apendlq, for
the most part. came from the
budget'• $4.5 million aurplua
balance. 1be remaintnc balance
may be dipped lnto 11ain when
the city completes ne1ot11Uom
with employee aaaoclatiooa.
The contracts of all seven
employee 1roup1, including
police and fire, expire at the end
or this month.
Wagae Bowered
Pilar Wayne ~ Newport Beach. widow of
actor John Wayne, acceptg Presidential
Medal of Freedom pogthumoualy for ber
' husband during a ceremony Monday on the
South Lawn of the White House. Wayne
was one of 14 reclplentl ol the medal.
Fro•r-.. .. t•
ANDERSON
"We wlll talk about tbe llaues
even lf we have to prop up a
dummy lo a chair," Andenoo
asserted.
Nor waa Reagan spared from
attack ln Andenon'a momln1
address.
Anderson pointed out tbat
more than 461.000 Caltrornla
Republican voten cut baJlotl for
candidates other than Rea1u
who be termed the candidate
"who la eomg to be corooat.ed ln
Detro1tinJuly "
Anderson said 1t was his hope
that that 461,000 vote block could
at least be tnpled by Nov 4.
In response lO q uesuona, An·
derson said be la opposed to any
use or import quotas agamst
foreign made cars as a means or
helping out the U .S. aulO In·
dustry whkb is showing rerord
sales decreases. Anderson sBJd the solution lo
the problems factni the auto in·
dustry is through "reinvestment
and reinduslralizal1on" from
here at home. He said that government mast
provide tnceotives to saven so
that capital becomes available
ror Amencan industry lO pro-
duce eoods that are oo par with
tboee DOW lmponed.
"I wauld like to tee Amertcan companies build1n1 planta in
America th.al are putUnc out
American products," Andenoo
said.
On another taaue, Anderson
decried an Incident that oc·
curred tn Miami Monday in
which Pruident Carter's
motorcade was subjected to a
shower of rocks and botUes from
angry black resident.I.
"The President of tbe United
States abould be welcome
wherever be 1oes and penona of
all penuaalona abould be en·
coura1ed to treat the office wtt.b respect." Andenoo said.
But he aald the lnddeat un·
derscored failure of the ~urnat
admlniltndon lO deal ef'fedlve-
ly with wiemploymeat and ~
inc probletm f actni blad:a iD
Mlaml md other dU..
Fluor TellA
StockSpUt
A 2 for 1 split of Fluor
Corp. common stock was
anoouneed at the corpora·
tioa'• board meeting.
Tbe split coea into effect June 30. In June 1979,
Fluor Corp. rommoo stock
WU split 3 lO 2.
A spokesman for the
corporaticm said thi.a split
ii aimed al increulDC in·
terest in the Fluor Corp.
stock. whlc:b ii traded on
the New York Stock Ex·
change. It cloeed Monday
at 63,,...
Fro• P.,,.-.4 I
DEATHS ••.
between the two episodes ts~
Uljt looked into.
Garden Grove Police Sgt.
Bruce Beauchamp
acknowledged that there has
been comiderabte spttu~at1on
lbal the two cases may be re-
lated.
"It's certainly a strange coU!·
cideoce... be aaad today. "but
there ....... Jet to .......
tlaLe • o•mec:tloe ••
Tbe bodie:s ol RIDane; wbo re-
po rtedly went by the name
"Rabbit'• and Monahan were
found face down In different
parts of lbe Westminster ~
leading to spec:ulatioo they bad
been shot execulJOD·lt)'le.
The woman's body, which was
nude, was found race up. The
v1ctima had been dead ror about
e1abt days berore being dis·
covet'ed by Mooahan's brother
who apparently bad grown coo·
cemed and went to the boule to
cheek cm bis brother'• safety.
Cbareed with murder lo tbe
Sat.unla)' oJpt slaying of pelJce
officer Donald Reed %1 wu Gordon Lee llin.k. • •
Reed and three other fellow ol·
Ileen bad 1oae to a Garden
Grove bar Saturday nilbt to ar· real lllat oa aaaaull aad
Dareotia cbara-.
Fre•PageAI
KENNEDY. •••
scheduled address to the city
leaders.
"He says he wants to bring the
Democratic Party together bui
apparently that was too close for
comfort," Kennedy said in a
sarcastic rererence lO the presi·
dent. "Maybe he was afraid he
would talk too long and I would
show up -and be would have to
debate."
Kennedy has been trying un·
successfully ror months lO rorce
Carter into a campaign debate.
lo the speeeh, Kennedy called
for the following as part of an ~.
IUal fight aaainst the curreat
receuion:
-Allli·rec:esUoa aid to cities:
$1 billion to create 50,000 jobs
-~and rehabihta·
lion of 2.00,000 units or publi<;
housing, costing $1 billion and
creaUna 50,000 DeW job&.
-A Pl"Oll'9• to weatherize.
homes and public buildings
creating lS0,000 jobs at a cost oi
$2 bUlioo.
-A tt bU.lJcm program for
railro..t renewal, creating 20 000 jobs. .
-All llllcreue lo the Older
Amencans Community Service
EmDloY}'l\ellt Pro«ram1 c~alinJZ S0,000 jOba at a cos of $300·
mUUon ••
A t• " -" • U0.000.job •· pualOO in youth employment
and t:ra.iDillf' under several exist-· inc programs.
-A $3 blllloa program lO
create 300,000 community
sen1ce )Obs.
-Ret&oratloa of proposed
cuts ln jobless benefits to the
long-term unemployed at a cocst
or $900 million.
-........ of • proposed
$1.7 biWoo cut ln revenue abar·
Ins to create 50,000 jobs.
Kennedy aho reiterated bi$
call for wa1e and price cootrols
to steam lnllation and said Vlef!
Preaident Walter F . Mondale
bu been a firm 1upporter of
controia lo the put.
Tbe senator I• far bebtncl
Carter ta dele1ate1 to the
nomtnatinC coqventJoo, but be
sald ooce qaln that be lntenda
to •ta1 In the race.
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Botlget .
Pondered
~yOCTC
.The 01'an1e County
Transportation CommtuioD ls
ponderlnl five ways to divvy a
Sl.2 mllliOo budaet for the 1980
fiscal year beginntna July 1.
The ftve plans outlined in a
staff report 11ven to com·
mlaslooera Monday all bad end·
lng balances of $1.2 million. the
total the commlaaioo expeeta to
receive rrom state and federal
runding aources for the next fLB·
cal year.
The differences in the plan
hinge on the amount assigned to
the reserve account, which
varies from $92,000 to $700,000.
Reserve account money is
meant for emergency spending.
That means commissioners
will be able to spend more on
salaries, supplies, and equip-
ment without raising the total
budget.
Actual expenditures outlined
in the five plans range from
$504,000 with the present seven·
member staff, to $1.1 million,
with a staff of rune.
The current year's budget is
$897 ,000, with a $92,000 reserve
acc.ounl However, $200,000 re·
mained tmSpent.
The commission's executive
director. Tom Jenkins, said all
five budget plans should provide
enough extra staff to correct a
deficiency noted by a recent
audit report.
The audit, performed by a
private firm, said the com·
mission didn't finish some
projects oo time and didn't start
others because of limited staff lime. <.:omnussKJners are expected
to select one or the plans June
23.
liberalism
Warning Told
ST. LOUIS (AP> -Southern
Baptists, gathering here for
their annual convention, have
been warned of •'creeping
liberalism," especially at
seminaries and colleges where
"a daily fare of sin's
smorgasbord" is allowed.
Letters were malled to 8,SOO
pastors before the convention by
the Rev. Don Touchton of
Brandon, F1a.
Touchton claimed some
seminaries and colleges "allow
drugs, sex, drinking and dancing
to be a daily fare or sin's
smorgasbord on campus."
Several denominational
educators quickly diaputed the
criticism.
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16 E x ecuted
By Iran ~iring Team
By 'l1te Auocla&ed P"'9I
Sixteen were executed by fU"·
ing squad ln Tehran today. in-
cludlnc the bead of the Iranian
branch of Pepsi-Cola who was
convicted of "helping Zion1.am"
and other charges.
Tehran radio, meanwhile,
praised Ramsey Clarie as a
"true patriot of America" and
warned President Carter not to
prosecute him.
The former U.S . attorney
general. who last week defied
Carter's travel ban by attending
the "Crimes of America" COO·
fereace in Tehran, told 1be ~-. sociated Presa in Paris today
that those who criticlaed bis trip
were "thinking simpti.tically."'
Clark bas urged Iranian
authorities to release the 53 U.S.
hostages seized Nov. ' and said the U.S . government should
apologize for interference in
Iran. .
Iran's revolutionary leader.
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
said today ln a speech to Iranian
governors: "Every day we bear
that governors. police, revolu·
tlonary guards and all lnstltu-
tloos have differences and con·
ructs with each other. It could be
these differences are happening
due to errors but ii things re-
main this way we cannot sur-
vive, we cannot admio.ist.er the
country."
Iranian President Abolhassan
Bani·Sadr also was quoted by a
Tehran newspaper as criticizing
political opponents and as warn·
ing be would move against them ii they did not stop.
Iran's official Pars news agen-
cy said those executed today in·
eluded Yousef Sobhanl, bead of
the Zamzao Co.. the Iranian
:1ivisioo of Pepsi, and five others
convicted or "corruption on
earth," sabot.ace. murder and
counter-revolutionary acts.
Love Story
Famed Rose Sel& for $1,575
Other charge. •&a.in.at Sobbani
included murdering a "fighter"
17 years ago and collaboratio1
with Savalt, the secret police UD·
der the deposed sbab, and the
martial law admlni.strator'a of.
fice.
The Zionist charge again.st
him was similar to one leveled
against Albert DanJelpour, a
lea4er of Iran's 40,000 Jews, who
WU executed Thursday in the
Iranian town of Ramadan 175 mllea southwest of Tehran. LONDON (AP) -A faded
yellow rose kia1ed by Greta
Garbo and cberiabed by Sir
Cecil Beat.oil as a memento ol
the woman be loved and lost IClld
today tor $1,S7S in an auctiGD of
the late llOciety photovapber'1
memorabilia.
Tile roee, wtlicb Beatoa kept
pnued between the pqes ol bla
diary before bavinl tt framed,
WU mapped up by a buyer act·
lol for another pboto&rapiler.
New z-lNMler OU7 Roten.
Danlelpour. a member of a
wealthy Jewish family, was cu'l·
victed of spying for Israel and
supporting former Prime
Mini1ter Shahpour Bakhtlar.
The execution undencored lean
among expatriate Iranian Jews
. that Iran's Islamic regime ii
purglq the country'• Jewiab
community
Since the Iranian revolution 18 moaU. uo. about 30,000 Jews
have Reel Iru. A member of
the luaeU Parliament said lut
week there are more than eo
Jews awaltlq trial in lnD.laD
Jalll.
. Pan aaid tbe otber 10 penom
ttecuted today were convicted
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""' ll wU11q to pc»tpGM the the ulanclfor two ye an. 1970 for tbe 2ltla iuml.....,., vlalt unW Tbunday to allow The problem 11 that only ceremom. oa lwo .nma . time for puaaae of Hayd:awa'1 1J1ilitary transporu land oo the reaolutioo. All tbe veterau l•tbend lD Island, which baa no. accom-Tokyo can do la wait while
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Saln8oe Slayer
Judge Rejects
Sentence Delay
By DAVID KUTZ•ANN °' .. Deity ""',..,. An Orange County Superior
Court judge bas reaffirmed the
June 20 sentencing date for
convicted child killer Rodnev J Alcala even though the
California Supreme Court bas
yet to rule on a defense wnl
which could lead to a new tnal.
Judge Philir Schwab rejected
the motion o defense attorney
John Barnett on Monday for a
two-week delay in sentencing,
saying there was "no va.lJd legaJ
ground" to grant such a postpone·
ment.
· After the judge's ruling.
Barnett said be would ask the
state high court to issue an
immediate stay in all
proceedings, thereby bringing
the sentencing of the 36·year-old
Monterey Parle man to a bait
An Orange County Jury
recommended the death penalty
for Alcala last month after
convicting him or th e
kidnap-murder of 12.year-old
Robin Samsoe or Huntington
Beach.
But Barnett and co-counsel
Jeff Friedman went to the state
Supreme Court later seeking a
hearing on whether key
evidence used against Alcala
should be suppressed because a
search warrant was improperly
obtained.
Barnett told Schwab on
Monday that a directive from
'Chief Justice Rose Bird
indicates tbe court will take
until July 8 to decide oo whether
to deny or grant sucb a hearing.
He asked for the two-week
delay so the Orange County
court would lcnow the outcome ~
the writ and termed sucb a
postponement a ••minor
inconvenience."
Prosecutor Richard Farnell.
however, said be opposed any
delays.
Schwab originally set June 20
for sentencing after the jury
returned its death verdict. The
dale would be a year to the day
M lss Samsoe disappeared from
the s eashore in Huntington
Beach. Her skeletal remains
were lat.er found in the hills near
Sierra Madre.
Tbe defense contends evidenet>
obtained through a search or
Alcala's Los Angeles County home sbouaa De suppressea
~cause an Orange County judge
signed the warrant. That search
turned up information leading to
a SeaWe storage locker wbere
earrings believed to have been
wore by Miss Samsoe were
found.
Barnett and Friedman are
basing their wrlt on an appeals
court decision overturnJng a
drug case cooviction in which a
search warrant signed in Santa
Barbara County was used 10 L05
Angeles County.
If the Supreme Court grants a hearing and upholds the
defense writ, a new trial could
possibly be ordered. one in
which "supercritical evideoce'"
could not be introduced, Farnell
bas said.
The evidence issue arose in
the late stages of Akala'a trial
when the defense attorneys
learned of the appeals court
ruling in L<>s Angeles.
Fried Chieken King
Col. Sanders Has
Acute Leukemia
LOUISVILLE. Ky. <AP> -
Colonel Harland 0. Sanders. the
fou nder of Kentucky Fried
Chicken. ts surrenng from acute
leukenua, the company said to-
day
"If Uus can be beaten, I'll beat
1t." the 89-year-old Sanders said
when told of the diagnosis, a
company statement sa.td .
The disease was diagnosed
after Sanders was hospit.alized
for treatment or pneumonia,
which developed two weeks ago
after an overseas busmess trip,
the rele~ said .
He was reported 10 satisfac·
tory condition at a Louisville
hospital and was "feeling pretty
good,'' KFC spokesman John
Cox said today.
Cox said there bas been no i.n-
dicallon when Sande" mi«iht be released from tbe hospital,
ad~ be ls still beiD.« treated for
pneumonia.
Sanders sold Kentucky Fried.
Ctuckeo in 1964. but still travels
more than 250,000 mlles a year
makuig public appearances for
the company.
His planned tour in July for
the March of Dtmes bas been
called off. "over the colonel's
strenuous obJeclions,'' the re·
lease said.
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Sanders began franchising bis
chicken recipe at age 66. There
are more than S,000 Kentucky
Fried Chicken outlets in North
America and another 1,000 over-
seas, the company said.
Jarvis Unpopular?
The head of the nation's
largest union says he believes
the failure of a.ncome tax-cutung
Proposition 9 at the polls Uus
month shows that its author has
lost popuJanty with voters.
Jerry Wurl. president of the
l.4·m1llion·member American
Federatioo of State, County and
MunmpaJ Employees, told 3,000
delegates to the un1on's annual
convention Monday Lil Anaheim
that Cali!orrua bas become "the
elephant burial ground for
@
&EMWISE
Howard Jarvis and his spare-
the-Mch tax-cut hu.sUe."
The federation' alone poured
between $100,000 and $200,000 in·
to the campaign to defeat
Proposition 9 in last week's
primary, a union official said.
Tbe measure would have cut
state income taxes in half.
Jarvis' Proposition 13, •P·
proved by vote" in 1978. ala.abed
local property taxes throughout
the state by about S7 pen:ent.
; • • ' . • . " . . •
. ..
Parking Squeeze
TH PA&&DfO IQ(J8m DSPT. -For 1ome
mOfttM DOW, tbe la~ pbot.oer•l>Mrt ol WI lt.rllq
Journal baft be.s:eabout. lfW parkln1 ca-.aters. nteee .,. tbe bealtbJ ln Jua.y 1pwta ean, and the
like wbo pop hd.o capped partiq IODet. 'nua pnctlce s. a mean th1na to do. After an, the ban·
dlupped putdq --..... 19erved 1D &he nrst plaee for
folks wbo oeed to 11t clole ln at .tote. and other eatabUah·
meata.
ThUI our~ haft attempted to 1tud.y these
bancllcappecl aone1 to a.termlne lf the vehicle. occupyina
them have 1 lellUmate rt1bt to be there.
80•E"IUIB8 FINDING t.be UJeaal paltioe ls euy. If
the handicapped a.lot 11 ftlled by a chopper-type motorcycle
with a fosa.8il flY1DI from the radio antenna and a 11lif'kf'r on tbe seat back tbat declan1, "Born to Lose," you
probabl.Ybate a uu~ ... pect.
On t'he other bud, if the vehicle ls just a plain old grey
Plymouth. detenniDing lta legit alah.&S as a handicapped
parker may be a bit more difficulL One way to tell ls by
the Calilornia license plate.
Our Yo'OOderful state Department of Motor Vehicles
wlll luue special license plates to handicapped people. Our
pbotograpben have made a special study of these plates.
ONE SERIES, for example, has the letters "DP" in
with the numbers, thus indicating "Disabled Person.·· So
the license plate might be someth.ing like, "ZDP 123."
Another series of plates for the handicapped places the
DP designation in the middle. Thus the plate could be .. 1 DPA 3."
Despite our efforts to determine if parkers in han-
dicapped zones really belong there, sometimes we get
tripped up ln our efforts for the civic good.
Maybe the handicapped parker just hasn't obtained
any special identification. Sometimes the person·s han·
di cap is just temporary, like resulting from skiing into an
immovable object.
Then again, the motor vehicle people threw us a curve
In the form of plates we were unaware go to handicapped
people. These are the veterans' plates that are issued free
to disabled veterans.
THtJS ONE OF OUK photographers picked off a
parker the other day out near UC Irvine's fme arta build·
ing where the car earried a plate 141 VTN. >.. lt turoa out,
the parker was totally legit became VTN identifies a dlaabled
veteran.
Bottles, Boos
Greet Carter
MIAMI <AP> -Pnlldmt Carter aa11 be clldD't DOt&ee tbt roeu
aod baUlll toleed at bll ~ b1 • Jeertq crowd, but the maror ol tbla r•ctlll1 tom d'1 la wonted 1bat tie IDetda could
1poU any beaenta of the president'• vl1lt to a rtot·•earred net1bborbood.
It wu one ot the most vlolent
eneouotera in Carter·s pres· ldeocy.
One ~pber WU bit with • bottJe. bul ao oae wu reported
hurt -or arrested -when eoo people scrambled for safety late
Monda)' u the motorcade was
bombarded. Carter had waved
tot.be crowd, at which point the
crowd began booing and shout-
ing lnault.s. When the rocks and
bottles came, Carter ducked into
has car and sped off.
Stat le rs
Win Top
Vocalists
NASIMLLE, Tenn. <AP)
For the 10th year in a row, the
Statler Brothers have been
sele(:ted the top vocal group in
country music by a national fan
poll.
The quartet, only two of whom
are brothers, dominated Mon·
day night's 14th annual MUAic
City News Cover Awards pre·
sentalioo by carrying away two
other awards -album of the
year and No. 1 comedy act.
IN ACCEPTING the award for
album of the year, Don Reid of
the SlaUers Brothers said, .. The
name of this album is 'The
Originals' and that's always
what we've tried to be.''
Marty Robbins and Loretta
Lynn were the only other double
winners in the nationall y
t elevised program from the
Grand Ole Opry House.
Robbins was· chosen male
vocalist of the year and
songwriter or tKe year for his hit
"All Around Cowboy."
Mias Lynn was chosen female
vocalist of the year and shared
top duet honors with long-time
partner Conway Twitty. In win·
rung No. 1 female vocalist, she
reclaimed the title lost to
Barbara Mandrell a year ago
after wmmng 1l 12 years pre·
vioualy.
DADE Wl'l'aO Police Cmdr.
Dou1lu lluabn Hid ••a I••
kids at tbe baS of the erowd"
had tluown tbe debris.
Tbe iDddeat. which followed
demomtratioal by blacb llDd
Cuban exiles, occurred a1
Carter left a meetto1 wltb
black leaden ln IJberty aty,
the nel&bborbood bumed and
looted last moa.tb ln racial riota
that claimed 11 lives. Police ln
riot 1ear cleared tbe block and the oaly damagee reported were
broken wtadowa on another
motorcade nhlcle. Carter's car
WU Dieted by a beer boWe.
••• tblak the botile-tbrowtal ln·
cldent la a natural ~cl
people wbo are fraatrated," laid
Mayor Maurice Ferre. "MOit cl
the crowd wua't lavolved ••. I
don't tbink they were throwtni
bottles at Jimmy Carter, but at
the preeldency. Thia la a con-
tinuaUon ot the other -it la an expreuion. •'
FEaaE MID BE feared "thla
one UWe lacldeot that took five
seconds" would detract from
Carter'• attempt to IOOtbe raw
nerves in t.be black and Cuban
communities with promtae. ot
jobs, JUltice and compauloa.
Ferre aald the president did
not make specific commitments
to provide ua1atance to t.be riot
area. "It was a bland meetma -
we did not come forth with an
organized plan. He made no
commitments and wun't asked
to make any," Ferre said. "It
was a mi.ued opportunity."
"So far as the demonstrators
a re concerned, I didn't see
them," Carter said later on ar·
riva l In Seattle, where he is to
address big city mayors. ··But
they have a problem an that area
that we're all working together
to try to solve."
WHITE HOUSE pres s
secretary Jody Powell. asked
Carter 's reaction to the incident,
!>a id. ··J-Us feeling was that 1t
was a worthwhile v1s1t and that
1t was important that he came."
Presadenllal aide Jack Watson
sa id a program of aad ror Miami
is expeC"ted to be ready m two
weeks.
N.\llON I WEATHER
Re•lllWiag Fro.. RulJIJle
Ambrosio Navarro segregates usable adobe blocks from
debris after a 6.2 earthquake destroyed his home in Vic·
toria, a village 43 miles southeast of Mexicali. A child
was killed, scores injured and hundreds homeless as of·
ficials estimated dama2es at S2.5 million.
20,000 Rebels Mass
In Kabul Mountains
ISLAMABAD, Paklatan CAP> -As many as 20,000 Moslem
rebels were massed around Paghman and nearby communities 15
males west of Kabul today, aceordmg t-0 d1plomat1c sources quoting
re po~ from the Af ghan_c apatal.
Rebel forces, poss1bty wded by well-armed Afghan army de·
rectors, began gathering in the mountainous area above the mile·
high Afghan capital about a week ago, the sources !>aid. They
declined to be identified.
No incidents have ~n reported so far inside the capital.
which the sources described as tcru,c but quiet. Soviet troops. m
Afgharu.atan SUlCe December to help the Marxist regime fight the
Moslem insurgents, moved to defend the capital city
· In outlying areas. reb(·I raids were reported near J alala ba'd.
an important trading cenk r eru.t of Kabul near thl' Pakistan border
Veh1cleson·the J alala bad Kabul h1J(hwcty hctvf' ~en a mbushed by re·
bel snipers recently, a d1 plomata c source reported
The southern Af~han city or Ka nd ahar W CIS descr1bt·d as
.. troubled .. but Soviet troop~ conllnued their armored cnc1rdement
of the provincial capital. the source '>aid
Now we know that disabled veterans' license plates
can be identified by the letters VTR, VTN, or VET.
Llve and learn, like they say.
So we owe parker Ht VTN an apology. On the other
hand, even though this driver 's auto gOl pictured ln the
pa per, he or she knew the parking job was legal. So no
guilty conscience here. Also, two loyal subscribers called
in to inform us of our goof.
Other winners were Hank
Williams Jr., most promising
male SlllJiter : Cbarly McCl8lll.
most promising female singer :
"Coward of the County" by Ken·
ny Rogers, record of the year:
the Charlie Daruels Band, band
of the year: PBS' "Live from
the Grand Ole Opry," television
show of the year: Roy Clark.
musician of the year; the Carter
family, gospel group or the
year; and Bill Monroe and the
Bluegrass Boys, bluegrass
group of the year.
I Bfvl.~!;!~'!'!~~!~~m!!_and
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sJ>Orty cars or chopper cycles who sometimes ho2 the han·
dicapped parking slots. Our photographers catch ·em
every now and then.
They're the Ones who ought to blus'h.
Tornadoes Hit New York
Lightning Hospitalizes Three Golfers
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would taave .. aatomatkalb
eaded "' four yean. CAMPM&.&.
The ld1lins vote came ff'OID a
member who had left the hear-
lq brleflJ to te&epbooe a doctor at tbe Unlvenity of Callfomla at
Los AnleJes who ls helping COO· • duct a Laetrile lest.
EXPUINED the member,
Aaaemblyman Herschel Rosen·
that, f>.Los An&eles, "I want to
err on tbe side of cautJoo and
waJt ...W U.. telta are In • year trom .....
ROMll&baJ HJd he feared that paN ... ot lM bUI would be in t.e~ u an endorHment ol
La.VU.. which .. equeeaed ~
the bnMM ot aprl~. bitter
almonds~ other planta. Tbua u.. bln. SB&MO by
Sen. Wllllem Ce1npbell, R· KM'._....HelCMa, on at-"7 vote.
TM NIM committee bad de-
feated two ol Cam .. beU'a earlier
LattrUe a.111.
Twealy-two 1tatu have
letallad Laetrile to one extent
or another.
Laetrile devoteea make up a
thrivlna, well-financed political
movement. They clalm that
Laetrile baa worked miraclf>
cures iD cancer ca.sea thought to
be hopeless.
GOV. EDMUND Brown Jr.,
who opposed the earlier bills,
supported this year's.
The opponents include
powerful medical groups and
well-known cancer research
eatabUJbmenta. They aay the
1ublt.anee la wort.bl .... and ean
be toxic because ol the eyudde
It cont&lnl.
Tbe N.uonal Canc:.r lnltttute,
at the lnalltence ol the Laetrile
promoten. hu begun tellll on
human patients. Bu~ tbe ~
moten an already ·~· •ay· in& • denatured form of LaeUile
ii belne used.
At the beaJint, mo1t of the au-
dience were supporters. But
when Campbell asked ror a show
of ba.nda ol cancer patients who
are laking the aubtltance, only
about a dozen raised their
hand.9.
CAMPBELJ, SAID the issue ls
not Laetrlle's effectiveness, but
·'the baslc human right or
freedom to choose." He said the
current ban on Laetrile is ·'an
Orwellian intrusion into the
most sacred zones or privacy."
He said that even if Laetrile
doesn't work, people wbo believe
it works should have the right to
use it.
Americans' Habits Hit
Hayakawa Explains "Guest Worker' Bill
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -U.S. Sen. S.I.
Hayakawa says he introduced his "guest worker"
bill because illegal Mexican immigrants want un·
skUledjobsthatjoblessAmericanshaveshunned.
•'Americans have
lost the work ethic,"
Hayakawa said roUowlng ( ) his testimony here Mon· Sf ATli" day at a Senate subcom· .,a;,
mlttee hearing on immi· '--------J
grallon and refugee policy.
The Republican senator said many un-
employed Americans would rather receive welfare
than work menial jobs for minimum wages.
Indian Rock /tlay D~la!I LNG Plan•
SANTA BARBARA <AP> -A planned liq·
.uened natural gas plant al Point ConcepUon could
face a delay because or a Public Utilities Com·
mission order involving the protection or an Indian
rock formation found near the plant site last
month.
In a letteT received last week, Western LNG
Terminal Associates was told it will have to re·
design a seismic trench, move its tank sites to the
east or write a report on how it intends to protect
the fmd.
Bude Fare fncreas• 01'."d 11tf RTD
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 10.cent incrnse in
the basic fare and a $6 boost in the price of a
monthly pass have been adopted by the Southern
California Rapid Transit District effective July 1,
despite protests from Los Angeles-area bus riders.
senior citizens and students. The fare increases for the 2,fiOO.bus system,
which carries 600,000 people on an average week·
day. will help generate $30 million needed to offset
a projected budget deficit in the fiscal year that
starts July 1, said RTD spokesman Bill Reason.
s.o.ai~ llnli Barb Pt>ll.do11• Bib
SACRAMENTO CAP> -Legislation to in·
crease the pensions of 165,000 retired city. county.
and state employees, using innation·swollen re·
serves, has woo approval of a Senate committee.
The 3-2 vote Monday or the Public Employees
and Retirement Committee sent AB2674 by As·
semblyman Daniel Boatwright, D-Coocord. to the
Senate Finance Committee. The average raise
would be $33 a month.
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Richard Pryor
WorklSets
$88Fare
To East Coast
OAKLAND lAP> -The war
to win over the transcontinental
air traveler took another tack to·
day as World Airways trumpet·
ed an $88farelbrough June.
Edward J . Daly. World 's
president and chairman ot the
board, said the move signal~ the
airline's intent to keep lta reputa·
lion for initiating low fares.
Tbe $88 fare ls SU lower than
the one offered this month by
major carriers sucb as Trans
World Airlines. Eas tern .
A mertcan and United Airlines.
Before the current reduction.
World's transcontinental fares
were $139.99.
The $88 fare buys a one-way
ticket on the Newark, N.J ·
Oakland route as well as a flight
between Los Angeles and
Baltimore or Newark.
:n.-mr. JuN 10. ,., DAfl. v PILOT A~
SHERMAN OAKS <AP> -Comed1u RlehaN Pryor remalDed
in critical condition today wttb burns~ ball b.11 body after a
cigarette lighter apparently esploded and Mt bla elotbe9 aflte,
autborttles said.
Pryor, 39, has a one-in-three chance of 1urvl'11lc the t.h1rd·
degree bums, said docton treaUna blm at &he Sherman Ow Com·
munlty .Hospital burn eenwr.
Dr. Jack Groasman, who treated the actor-comedian, said
Pryor was badly burned on b1a face. baclt and cMlt wbeo a U&bter
exploded Monday nl1bt.
Btrr NEIT&Ea POLICE nor flreflthters eould eoaftrm that
story, and Los An1eles policeman Dan Scb.Dlder aaid· "As rar as
we can determloe lt waa not quite that way."
Scbnider read the official ~ce statement that aald Pryor waa
burned "clUe to an apparent accidental ignition of a flammable
liquid. · ·1be light.er iplted something e1ae that exploded," the of.
fleer, said adding: "No one from here really interviewed Richard
Pryor. He was immediately taken to the bum cent.er, and the doc·
tor is the ooe that said a lighter exploded."
Dr. Grossman waa not Immediately available ror further
comment. and"° one at the hospital or the .,ollce or fire depart·
ment.a knew what kind or lighter might have triggered the ex·
plosioo.
2 Plane Crashes
Claim Lives of 5 .
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Five persons from the Loe Angeles-Long
Beach area are believed dead as a result of unrelated plane
crashes a.long the Gulf or California cout in Baja California.
Two meo and a woman from Long Beach were killed when
their single-engine plane plunged into Bahia San Luis Gonzaga,
about 50 miles from San Felipe.
THE BODIES OF James Nicholas and Pamela l>oonelly were
recovered Monday. lnapector Francisco Gongora of the Mexican
cavil ae!'Clllautics office said the body or Ben Wheeler, the pilot. re·
mamed in the plane under 30 feet of water.
Gongora u.id the plane &eft a nearby airstrip and was seen
malung 10w turns over the bay jmt before the crash late SUnday.
SIX PEOPLE WERE aboard a sing~ngine Cherokee when it
crashed Sunday near the resort village or San Francisquito, bot
the l>llot and three of the five passengers survived.
There were no details ol tbe ttaSh except that the plane's oe<:U·
pants were believed to be from the Los Antelea area.
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Budget Cuts OC
Jobs and Services
In • tittle .... tlaa ........ from ..... eparb
wW 117 • 0...-.. Ca 't 111 th .. .._. tMi.r' llear· lD&l•U.'-'.•+>ied-zrt=n...,b'tle~ftlCal year.1W ••l.l,..u11&1Nmtlllc•1•......_
DiNdan d tbe COillllb'• mQll' ~ arm't llt•lY to be l*IMd wD talil lld1al .,.. .. , plan. wblcb
calla ror a decl"UH ill ... 1 pwnlDIBt·provtded
aervlc. ad a rechac:UaD ID -JODI. 111 ol wblcb a. DOW filled.
But the mm•nr. mllll be clear to tbl cleputmeata: Ora.nae Co~ • all loCAI IOftl"DJDent lencl• lo Callfcnia. Ii r-.... U. tffeeta d ~ U .
It no ::r:; la ~ rfn •• u UIUAI. The county ii caupt m the a1 no-wtn poNttm d trytna, u one •ul*Viloc recently Mid. .. to maintain ...entra1 1ervteee to the
public and at tM aame time (reduce) the eOlta involved." Durtu the beartna1, the Board of Supervllon doubt·
leas wlll face aeveral well·1"IOlled araumenta on wfty separae departmenta' budleta 1bould not be cut, but in
(act. enhanced.
It would appear ~~mlna~ information that the boardwWb&velittle butt.oho dthellne,aincethe
money simply iln 't there.
The small 14ollar increase in the proposed budget
doesn't even keep pace with tnnaUon.
But govemment employees and would-be recipients
of services will have to ao along with the mood of the
times -which ls to cut iovenament spending.
'The Cruelest Tax'
It's been called tbe ''tax on death" and "the cruelest
tax o( all.'' Now it seems Calltomla'a grouly inflated in-
heritance tax ii at last due for some heavy cutting.
Nme separate billa to abolish or modify the tax have
been introduced in th1a le&Wative aesalon. Oranee Coast
Assembly membera Dennis Mangers and Marian
Bergesoo were author and co-author of a couple of them.
Now the measures have been put together in commit-
tee and emerged as AB 2902, with Chula VilJta M·
semblyman Waddie Deddeh aa principal author and 66
Assembly members l1ated aa co-authora.
1be measure pused the Assembly handily, despite a
potential revenue lou to the state of up to S200 mil.lion. It
now is making its way through Senate committees. A floor vote is likely soon.
The revised bill would exempt surviving spouaes
from any inheritance tax and enable other beneficiaries
of an estate to defer inheritance tax payment for up to 10
years. It could be delayed aa much as 15 years in the case or a family farm or business inber:ltance.
At present estate taxes must be paid within nine
months of a death. Only five years are allowed to pay tax·
es on a family home. .
This has been devastating to many widows and
widowers who suddenly find themselves tjxed on half the
market value of a property that might have been
pure~ decades ago for a few thousand dollars, but
now is worth more than $100,000. This despite the fact
that taxes oo the property have been paid over the years.
A surviving spouse now is required to pay tax on the
deceased spouse's community property half interest in a
home or other property held jointly.
The current exemptim of $60,000 of market value of
the total estate ia far frcm adequate in the face ol infla·
lion and escalated real est.a values. For otber relaUves
named as benellclartee. tbe eumptloo now ia as little aa
$2,000.
As a result. homes. farms and bualnesaes have been
lost because of inability to meet the estate tax.
The Senate should move promptly to adopt Um
measure and get it on the govdDor's desk for signature.
so it may become law next January.
Another Bad Tax Idea
To many recipients of Social Security benefita, one of
the more disturbini items in the 1.979 report by the Social
Security Advisory Council was a recommendatioo that
one half of Social Security benefits abould be subject to
federal income tax. •
Not surprisingly. this was roundly crlticlzed by both
those who had paid lnto the fund through mandatory
payroll deduction.a duripg their working yeara and thoee
who now are paying.
It was clearly a tu~-tax proposal.
Not it seems Conoesa ia ready to guarantee that
Social Security benefita aball remain tax exempt.
The Howle Ways and Meant Committee last week re-
affirmed that principle in a unanhnous vote. A full House
vote is expected within two weeks. 1be Senate Finance
Committee baa adopted a similar resolution.
Altbough no lelialatlon baa yet been introduced to put
the Social Security tax recommendation into effect, mem·
bers ~Congress were well advlsed to take advance steps
to head elf the Idea.
'lbe Social Security fund may be threatened, but
some other way should be found to rescue it without nib-
bling away at the already amall benefits. • Opinions expressed 1n the space a~ are thOse of the Dally Pilot
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Boyd/'On the Lani'
BJ Lii.BOYD Only Seatoned Cltlaen1
may recall the name ot the
America 1anptar Herman
K . Lamm wbo WU flDaDy
abot to death by pollee 1n
lllO. He bad a reputation for
maklnf a fat setawQ ap to
that pain&. The alhaa~ la to
Dear
·Gloomy
•
blJ name, lD fact, wben )'OU
bear dlaJ01ue contalnln1
such lines u "be'• OD the
lam" or "let•• lam out ot
there."
Q. When I wu a kid, my
late trandmother uaed to liH me akkeia Ued up in the
cornen of bandkerctlief1,
and tell me to aave them ID
m1 bmMu drawer. I never
did flsare out wb1 tbe
bandbi d1WI, .. f
A. To lift JOU .......... to .......... ..., to ...
dwl a JlkMl. AD ald·tbMy
HYlDP ~tb tbat, wbu CCllMW • 8W1 a pod ..... eou.n .... ud'JOQ'll
atwa19 bne IOllMWD• at band for • ......,..,. To IJlow
J'CNl'DllM.
..,.,...... flllow, that at·
t..1"..-.~~w1aan At tlll~~-s.-a ::r~lnt .......
Rooert N. ~..,_ .,,...,... 9Cet¥tl/R.411W ..
TUlild1J,JUne10,1110 ..,....,. ec ... 1bkhl ldlw1at ..._ e..,.
. Anti-Chavez Campaign a Setup?
W AIBINOTON -Gre•t 1tHama of ml1raat far• ......... ~ ....... lllr• ...... ...,.....,.. ....... u.. .. ..,...., .,... u4 m;
ua1 t.broaah u.. ntNt. fteJ ~ .. wUb .... ban.U ..... plq .., ... enouP to lliek a
Cf'OP m to ean ...,... to aal>-
1lat undl tbe DeXt ... A~ areu plead for
t.beir eeni~ when there II plek-
t o s to b e
done, tbeo
prea1ure
them to move
·on, l~\ \hey tap the
welfare cof-
fers and
burden lbe
schools with
t b e i r
chlldren.
One man above all others bas
championed their cause. His
name is a curse-word to some. a
term ol veneration to others. He
is tbe charismatic Cesar
Chavez. He tried to lift l.be stoop
laborers from the perpetual
poverty ol the fields.
BUT FROM Calllornia to Tex·
as, the political power was on
the side ol the rancben, whose
a1ricultural emplrea were Ued
IWhard Reeves
lD to Gii baa, the ra11toeM. tbe real emu ......_.. 1'bt1 beld
down tbe livbal ataDdardl ot the
IW4 bmdl. um UAriDC ttaeU anfleh4HtJa&lowwq•.
Cbana formed tbt United
Fann w.-.. UDiaD 11 ,..rs
•10 and .,..... ...,::tbert.aa tbe farm won.I bl.I bunll'.
He •POU out: be marebed; be
f uiei. SomlUaMe be laded lD JaU. He fGQlll& aa cmderdol bat· u.. ---'*1ib ~ and puablDI tbe landmark lt'15
Fann Labor Law t.brouP the
Calllonia le&Wata.re.
Then the word bqan to ftJter
back to Wublnatoo that Chaves
bad become tyrannical.
venieful. waawf ul of 1ovent-
ment money. There were re-
port.a ot fierce feuda bubbtiq up
in the farm labor monment.
Ri•al Ll:UoD leaders 1n Art.ana and Texas burled mud at
Chaves.
Laat January, the NBC
television network aired the
case against Chavez. It was a
shocking accou:ot. I aulped a
reporter to follow up. Sbe spent
week.a talJrlnl to farm laborers
and lhelr luden. moet of them
Chavez'• rival.a and detract.ors.
She tried to speak to Chayez. His
press aide, Marc Grossman,
DOW H)'S be WU "a bit put Off ..
b)'ber ...... aad~·
WU ••baltlJe."
AITD WAll'INO ID •UD for •eek.I to Ill CbaYa'a aide ol tbe
a&ory. l pubUabed our n•= on llarefl t. I beau with 1tatemeat: "It 1addem me to
baYe to report that tbe United
Farm Worbn anioa. wtaldl 11ft..
ed IO 11L1i87 Roop l&bonn out ol == ... ~ .... a Ylolence-prc.e. lJnll-
alcal empire under the iroo-
fiated nale ot Cesar Cbava."
Tbe column atlrred ap a
borneta' neat al U'1'Y readiom
from Cbavea'a admlren. Illa
lawyer, tbe famed Melvin Belli.
telepbooed me. He offered to
make Chavez available. and I
sent a reporter back to
California to 1et tbe union
leader'• venioa of tbe evema.
Flanked by three lawyera
dreNed 1n three-piece auita, a
fu.mlq Olavn sat in the bot
California IUD t.earin& clumpe al
1ra11 from tbe cround u be spoke. He was angry.
But be was alao penua1lve.
He offered arguments. cited
evidence and quoted witnesaes
dl1puUoc the charges. I wu
clearly ~ oo one eouot. ~
evidence ot Chavez's violent in·
clinatiooa, I reported that a free-
1aace rtPomr aamH Tcf•
BanJ_)ad Mm·~.,..._ ..
at a UJW nli1· Sany DOW N11
be wu _.., 0 rw&Oed IP • btt.••
ON OTBS& coaata. 011r
IOUre• atiek by tbtlr ltat6-
m•ta. But Qeya DrOd1leed • l1ll'bbll mdeDee tfaat tbe eam-
P•••n qalnst bJm bu beeo IUned up bJ PaU, Newmu.
who ..... eolleeted ....., from • eouorUam d pow...t\IJ .,.,...,..
lD Ca.Ufonda and wbo ,,,._ a
book uai':J.• Cba•es for a rtcbt·wtnc · b1q boule. ID
the book, declarea lD i.rae
type: "Tb• a11a11lnatloa of
Cesar CbJlve& la ille•ltable. ·•
Newman wu allo pa.Id a eon·
1ultant'1 fee b7 HBC for her woR
on the Jamw"J brMdcut about
Chavez.
Chavez also opened up bla
financial records to my re-
porter. Thele a.bowed that most of tbe millions railed lD promo-
tional tours wu used to pay
strike benefits, and to the coo-
sternatiao ol ArUooa and Teus
workers. most of the strikers
happen to be in Calllomia. But
there la no evidence of financial
irregularities.
Chavez flaUy denled charges
by the Arizona Farmworkers
that the UFW met secretly to
sabotage rival union contracts.
·'There is no truth to that state-
ment what.soever," be said. A
check or union records for
Arizona, Texa.s, Florida and
New Jersey revealed that only
one contract bas been won by a
rival farmworker group in the
last 10 years -in Arizona.
THE GENERAL Accounting
omce, meanwhile, la lnveatiaat-
ing charges raised by some ul·
tra·conaervatlve congressmen
that Olavez's unioo mlabandled
grant money from the Labor
Department. My sources say the
invest.igatioo will exonerate the
union leaden of criminal wrona·
domg ''Basically, it looks like
harassment." confided one gov.
ernment auditor.
Chavez's lawyers looked
pained u they sat on the grass
at the union headquarters in
LaPaz, Calif. The y worship
Chavez, serving rum for SlO a
wee k aod expenses. "We need to pull together Ugh Uy. A1s long as
lhere lS Uus internal division,
the growers are havuig a field
day.'' one attorney said with
quiet intemity.
Klan Victor Reflects American Problems
SAN DIEGO -On May 6, a
man named Harold Covington. a
leader ol. the Natiooal Socialist
Partr of America -an
American Nazi -got S6,000
votes in North Carolina and
came close to winning the
Republican nomination for state attorney general. The
story then was that North
Carolina voters didn't really
know wbo CovioiloO wu.
Two days before tbat, the
Grand Dragoo of tbe Callforn.lA
Ku Klux
Klan, Tom
Metzger, pre-
alded over the
burnlq of a
40-foot cross
In tbe state
capital,
Sacramento.
Metzger ii a
well-known
guy around
Soutbem Callfomla. A wblte
racist wbo baa been Involved in
mob violence and bas volun-
teered a force of Klansmen to
turn back We1al aliens at the
Mealcan border.
Last Tuesday, Metzger wu
elected as a Democratic can~
Art Hoppe
didale for the United States
Congress from the '3rd District
of California -the mos t
populous district Ln the country.
including parts of San Diego.
Imperial and RJversade cou.n·
Ues.
VOTERS KNEW exactly what
they were doing. In the most
pubUclled congressional cam·
Palen iD Calilomia, Metqer re-
ceived 32.344 votes to u.aas foe
San Diego County Democ::ratic
Cbalnnan Edward Skqm. The
third caod1date, wbo widldrew
from the race and endorsed
Sta1en, Neel•ed JC ,CMO ~.
The Democratic candklat.e ls,
by trade. a televl1lon re·
palrman. He's 42 yean old and
rat.ber ontiDar'7 Jooklq -ex-
cept wbm be wean a Klan robe
or a mock police uniform. His
son wore a "Met11er for
Con1re11 .. bumper slicker
formed 1nto a Klan helmet at his
dad •• victory party.
Tbe '3rd Dlatrict l• the most soutbweatern ln tbe United
State., taklq ID all ol Calitonlia
aloa1 the Mexican border, tben thlnn!D1 down ln the nor1b to a
p&ftha.ndle around the ell)' of San
Dleco. It includes one ot the
most expensi•e addresses in
Amerit'a. La Jolla, but mogUy
it's desert -red·ne.ck country.
Tbe t.ocumbeot coogreasman is
a conservative Republican,
Clair Burgener. who woo roper·
cent of the distnct's votes in 1978
general election and 13 a heavy
favorite for r:-e-elect.aoo this year.
M08'T OF THE people in the
district are wblte. The black
popw.tlan ls estimated at 1 per-
cent; tbe .. brown." Mexican·
American. population is
somewbett around 20 percent.
Metzger campaigned on two
worda: "wbil.e supremacy."
Aaked abOut the Klan, terror
and violence. Metzger aaid :
.. Whenever there Is change,
there ls violence, and we're try.
iDI to change things . . . At
least they know they're duli.ag
with aomeone who has the cuts
not to back down."
Tbe racist who hves on Sun~
beam i.oe ln Fallbrook, a town
near the Marine base at Camp
Pendl«oa. ought to be dismlsled
u a lick joke on an open IOCie·
t7. Freedom of speech and all
that. But be la not fUJUlY beca1a1e
be tella u1 too mucb about
ourselves. fie is the personi!ica·
t1 on or two l'(reat American
1>roblems, one old and one new.
~tace and media.
WE CAN not seem to rise
a bove racist history. All the
black lawyers and televbion re-
porters in the world don't
change the fact that we are still
prisoners of the Kerner Com·
missioo's report 10 years ago
that the United States was mov·
1ng toward two aocietles,
separate and tmequal. black and
white. Integration and erooomic
gain since then can't seem to kill
the bad seed.
And, now, in media world
USA. all that often counts is
cele brity. Tom Metzger is a
celebnty, people know who he
is . He was cove r e d -by·
o.ewspapers and television -as
.a villain in a west e rn. Tho
publicity was as consistently
bad as it was extensive. But they
spelled his name right -just the
way it was on the ballot.
Why not, America? The land
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With Experts 1,ike This, It's Hard to Eat Safely
Im.,me my 1urprlM the odaes"
morntna when my dear wife,
Glynda, served me two fried ess•. IUDQJ·llde-up.
"Thak you from tbe bottom
of my beart. beloved," I said,
''and why are
you lrYlDI to
kill me?"
"I reaJue
you haven't
eaten an ecc
.. 12 yeart,
dearest ,
because tbeY are erawim.
with cbo-a.wroa•• ....
1&ld. ••Bui your 1terllns Mii·
deprlntloa baa been all for
naupt. Tbe pretUllOua Pood
aacl Natrttloa Board of tbt
au1 .. t NaUonal Acad•mr of Sci~ b.al luued • report..,.
IDI tben ii DO l'NIOD to Ndllee
your cboleaterol tat.eke."
''A.ad did JOU rud ......... quat ""'8doa ID tM ,.._,,, I
....... ·>Uaat u.e ..... d
tltat npart. Dr. Robert B. OlloD,
i1 a paid conaultaot for tbe
American EQ Board?"
"Ob, no!" cried Glynda,
••but.
0 80 I WILL 1Uck with the
HSO advice of my klDdly lam.Uy
phyalclan, Doc Chrlltlan.' • I
aaJd, "wbo bu lrimlY warned
me many a time tbai an ea ~an
Wl."
••Of eoune," aald Glynda.
"you kno.r that Doc ChrbtlaD la
pNdmt daalrman ol the lUctit to life ....._,_Cbl~kenaf"
It w• 11a1 bin to sup. OIJD.
da ad I locibd Ill ueh otber un-
ea1U1. • .. Ob, whom can we
btlleft?" ahe walled.
I ba" ,Sven Glynda'• waU a
Sood dMl ol tboulbt. Aa a come-
qatDCe I llaft .,._ able • lMt
to develo9 Tile PerfeetlJ BeU..able Diet.
Tamm A diet wbleh wtl1 turn
tb• world of dlet1n1 u~ld•
don. IDltMd ol attamllUDI to
diltarmlDa what'• &ood ror Ji'Cl'I
and .. trJtna to Uh it. .. "
now the cue, you simply eat
what you like and then try to de-
termine that lt'11ood for you.
Thll I.I not u difficult u it
may aound.
For examp&e. I now breakfast
on •11• < coarteay of the
American F.81 Board), a ruber
of bacon (thank.I to a pamphlet
put out by the N aUoaaJ Pis
Farmers• Alloclatioa enUtJed,
"For l:lealtb•a Sake -lJve Hltb
oft the Roi''> and several slices
ot wblte bread loaded with pre.
ae"auv.e. ('"To be well pre-
••r••d, eat more pre-
Hr•atJv•.'' cautlon1 the la-
ter a a tlon a 1 Chemical
COGIOIUum. "Nltrtte. will aave
your becon I "
I wub th1a down wltb a half.
Quotes
· ·u a tUatioa expects to be both
l1norant and r..... lt apectl
wbat never wu aad Hftf will
bt."
1allon of coffee, bavi.ai been ed2
vised by the Colombian Coffee
Combine that tbe Mocha In-
di IOI, who su .. lat OD a diet d
coffee and after~r mlnb,
can dlaco until 3 a.m •• aevm
nl&bta a wee.It.
I WON'T 80aE 10U wtth all
the maneloua lmprovemeots
the ult, l\llar, beef, wbllJDed
cream and lamb-ebop-f at -rob-
blea bave made in my dlet. '1be
only tbtns I can't eat la
tomatoes. There u. two,......
for t.b1a: one. I eouldn 't locate a
tomato lobbJilt and, two, I claa't
like tcmatoea.
lmacine my 1urprlle, then,
wben my dear wUe, 0'1nda,
1erved me a Tomato 8urprtM
for bnlUMt. waa abe tJ'1inl to
kilt me?
I dWD't WCllT7 about It. IMteed
I called QP a 1tutrlUon11t fl1end
to alk wbat I could drtDk fol'
bHU:faat lD plaH d. taasnbler
of oranp Jwce to keep from
worrytq. lie'• a paid eooaunaat for tbe Ammcan GlD Board.
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CHICAGO CAP) -Jory Grabam ac.t both
...... to UMll'. tbita learned lt Ud lpNed to
-.... 'MOboM. Tc*t • would die •• ...-.... ......-tlarttd a IMWIP8P9f colWU talW HA, Time To UYe. tt
f'Clr allDOlt tltne ~•an. lb. Grallam bai naeW out &o fellow cucer patieata, cna1edln1 to
• .._. ..,tM about the dilnM and cr-.ate com· ,._._ .S ,_peel for lta Yictiml.
•18 aML IGNOL\NCE 18 '1'1111 nation tt•1
coet.a.,..:• laid the o.,ear-old cohamallt.
AD aam»l• 1he save wu a l.tter from a motber _ atrald lo toucb ber cHcer-1trtcken .......... -r.:niit ..t ol WnJ Just breakl m1 heart.''
Aid Ila. Onlwn. "Onb cancer b.u IO m-., fan·
t.aaa.o1.n.1.··
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For M¥wal moatha after that operatioa, lb. Gmus Hid abe telt defeated: "You feel mutilat-
ed. Put ol )'OW'le!I J.a mtH1n1. AJi1 ampulee fella lbMwq.••
!nm moat.bl tater. Ill. Grabam bad a MCODd
mutectom,y. ID llT7, •be fouDd tbe cancer Ud
Qnad to ber aptne Uld rttM femur.
'"That'• when I realised. .. bow likely I wu to die befon tbe year wu over."
Her doetorl coulda't tell Ila. Graham bow &oog
•be mlatit 11v. -"Nobody can tell JOU. Tbat'a the
hardelt tldDa about it became you can't plan your
life," lbe aakl -ud lbe bu aurvtved.
A JO••E& ENTBSTAINIDNT WSITBa
for the a.lcqo Sun·Ttmea, lbe decided to spend
what time lbe bad wrttiq her eolumn, in wblcb
1be'1 related some of her experiences abovt her
mutectomy, bow she's coped wttb eancer and ber
tboupta about mortality.
"Eacb time, it <cancer) reeun. JOU realise
Hf• ii VW"'/ tncUe.,. 111. Orabam ntd. "lt'a a dla-..,. ol no lmowD came and ao known eure. Wbo
waata If• IDterrupted 1D mklltream, mucb 1 ..
tvBed ..... down?''
.... Grabam'a Ute ii Indeed turned UPIJde down, but lbe iDl1sta OD keeolnl a nJUtine, working
eacb day no matter bow lU Ille feela and matins
~ for the future -wbleh Include wrtt1D1 a
••rrs OUGSTANT TO llAftD," lbe uld.
"You don't want to llve md jUlt disappear. U tbere'a any rhyme or reuoa why we're bere, me
bu to jultify oae•a own existence ... sun. .... Graham admit.a abe bun't m8de
total peace wttb blnell.
.. I ad11 feel well eDCJU1b to 10 OD llvina. '' lbe uld ... 1 mow there'll be a c1ay ru be too Ured to
ftpt eftr7day to keep lolal •· .. At that. paint, abe aakl, lbe'll ny." 'OK. I did
tbe tldall I eet out to do.• Tbm you live up."
Tbole mtaeoacepUona about cancer. aloe1 wttb tM Job and eaonomlc dilatminatioD cancer
paUellta lace. are aome ol tile problems Ila. OraMm bapea &o erue thnJugb "A 11me to IJve," r---------.r-----------=
1yndlcaCed by Universal Preas to 40 papen in tbe
Rerord Breaker
United 8tatiel and Canada.
aEADED' LETl'EU OFl'EN P&OVIDE a
launcblng point for a column.
About 350 to 400 people write to Ila. Graham
each week, many detailing intimate problem1.
Tbe letters may tell of one man'• leXUal pro-
blems due to cancer surgery, a 12-year-old'a wor·
rtes about a colostomy bag, or a mother aakina
Ma. Graham to share her courage with a aoo who
iears intravenous treatment and reject•
cbemotberapy.
In her response to the boy, wbo bad lost b1a
leg, Ms. Graham told him she recocnJ.zed the
sacrifice he'd already made.
"I can also tell you," she wrote, "that my
body image bas been as violated as yours and that
my anger at Um es has been as great as yours."
She told him not to give up
SHARING COURAGE AND BBEAIDNG down
N91Wty eoo student. a d-v ~II go to clesa riSJht~
t~ll In Huntington
Center thru tt'8 9'.tnvnet.
than 30 different ctaseee
for a11 aoe oroue>e K thru 12
uitlon I 11 to 115 pet 3 week courae. Registration info anct
class eehedutee avellabte at
center ooort betuo een Pennev• and See·a. ,,.,.._ ... ---~c:-
emoUooal isolation is what the column la about, Call 142-5171.
Ms. Graham said. Put • few word• Jeremy Lyle, 26, Salinas, uses bis bands to
break 36 original Beatles records be said
are worth $2,000 to a collector. Lyle said
the BeaUes and their music were in-
strumental in his entering the drug scene and rebelling before becoming a born-
-gain Christian seven years ago.
"We're friends," she said of her readers. ·•we toworti tor
understand each other." ~=~~~~==~~===============~~~=~~~~ All letters are answered and Ms. Graham, who
bas taken courses and done extensive research oo
cancer. calla upon 100 doeton to answer medical
questioos.
In the column, Ms. Graham lnststa that cancer
----------------patients be treated by specialists and that they get
straightforward diapoaea from their docton.
20,000 Htlllters
Vie for Permit
AUGUSTA. Maine <AP> -Twenty tbnHnd
bunters, hoping to bag moose durlna the ftnt open
moose season in the eutem United States alnce
1937, have boueht $5 lottery ticket.a to vie for
permits.
Offidala say 700 permits will be luued for the
five-day mooee-bunting aeaaoo Sept, ZZ-27. Each
permit will be eood for tbe Teeipient and ooe
licensed buaUDe companion.
Hunten' names will be drawn from appllc•
Uou-apeeted to reach 25,000 by the JUDe 10
deadline-that are pourtq in te tbe ID1&Dd P\lb 6
Wildlife Service.
Wildlife officials say the bunt la needed to tbln
the stat.e's moose herd, estimated to have reached
about 2'»,000
••EVEllY CANCER PATIENT BAS a rtgbt to
know bis diagn06is," she said. "Look at the COD.Se·
quences of being disboneat wttb IOIDeOae who baa
the dlaease. You rob a bu.man be:lnC ol matlq a
deciaion about tbe rest of bis life. You destroy bis
autonomy as a human being. I can't think of
aoytbing worse than that."
Most importantly. Ma. Graham said. lf you
don't know your diagnosis, you won't know you
have to fight for your life
"You can uteDd aome of life bJ ft&btlnl for it.
Most women wbo would have bad tbia much cancer (aa abe bas) would be dnd by now. I'm not
dytn1," abe said with determiDatioo, "and I'm
nowhere near dytq. ''
118. GMllAM BAS BEEN WAGING ber bat·
tle amce 1975 when abe diacovered she bad breast
cancer. At the Ume, she said. abe wu terrified
"because all I was told was, 'You have to have a mut.eet.oaly. • ,,
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Legionnaires'
Disease Eyed
CJDCAGO <~> -Mon than n.ooo wbo die 1n tbe United States each JeV may bave cuea ol
Legtonnalree' d.lleue that., UDdeteeted but con-
tribute in IOIDe way to tbeU death. researchers say.
A 110f1.P of Oblo raeareben, 1n an article 1n
tbe Jime 13 edJttca of tbe Journal ol the American
Med.lcal AllociatJoo. reported on research dcme on
lua1 Ussue of~ patient.a wbo were 15 or older
wben the)' died between April 1m and April 1978
at the Riverside Metbocllst Hospital in Columbus,
Ohio.
OF THOSE PATIENTS, l!J DIED of
pneumonia and of those, eight -or 6.6 percent -
had wldetec1ed Legioo.naires' disease, the study
said.
The disease, a form or bacterial imeumoma.
was discovered after an outbreak in a Philadelphia
hotel during an American Legioo cooventioo in
1976. Nearly 200 persona were stricken and 29 died.
The reseattbers said that projecting the Ohio
hospital figures over tbe number of similarly aged
persons wbo die annually could mean that as
many as 71.370 deaths nationwide might be as-
sociated with Legionnaires' disease.
The s tudy said tbat tbe disease did not
necessarily cause death, but was a possible com·
plicating factor.
"AT PRESENT IT IS UNLIKELY that
Legionnaires' d.l5ease such u that oceurring in the
patients ... would be recogn1zed before death,"
the article says. "Thus, Legioanaires' disease may
occur as an occult, yet fatal, complication accom-
panying other serious illnesses."
Because the deatl\S ln the Ohio study were
spread throughout the study year and other cases
or Legionnaires' disease had been detected before
that year. the research shows that the persons who
contracted the disease did not do so during an out-
break, said Dr. Dale Fay, ooe of the researchers.
Therefore, be said, the study seems to show
that the disease may occur cooaiaeatly at a low
rate in central Ohio.
He said it is not known what would make the
disease endenuc to the area, except that it would
need the right te mperature, a sufficient number or
su sceptible hosts a nd a s-~:.5 factory way to
transfer from one host to another.
HE SAID AIR-OONDmONING UNITS have
been suspected as the possible source or the
Legionnaires· disease bacteria in several out·
breaks.
Fay said the study also shows the need to use
two particular tests -the fluorescent antibody
stain and the Dieterle stain -in pathological ex-
aminations in order lo find the true incidence of
the disease. OtHer tests. including blood tests. may
also be used In living victims to detect the disease,
he said.
Pesticide Seen
In 'Crib Death'
ATLANTA CAP> -NaUcoal health officials
s ay pesticide polaonln& can aomet.lmcs be ml"
taken ror sudden l.nlant dutb ayndrome. often re-
ferred to u "crib death."
Tbe c.nter ror Dtaeue Control laid the lllnu•
of an infant ln San Francllco had been tree.ct lo •
peaticldeol\a used 1n bomes, cblorpyrtfoe.
Sudden infant death ayndrome had .,..none of ~everal auapected caUHt ol tM 11-day-old lnlant'11 illneH before the culprlt waa dl1covtred, thf'
center 1aid ln lta Morbidity and Mortality Weekly
Report. Tbe child, who was not ldeotlfied, wa11 dl11·
charted to January from tbt holpttal where It w ..
taken for treatment. Pestidde wa1 found on dl1h towel1, food prfl·
paraUon aurfacea and ln the infant'• clotNn1.
"It ll unclear how the pe1Udde contaminated
the infant'• ctodlln1," the CDC aald. "Poulbly It
wH due to placlnf the clothine on 1heMn1 that
bad been 1prayed. •
China Builds Roads
TOKYO <AP> -db.ma bu 151.000 mU• of
road.I puaable bJ autocnoblllll, PetiDa RMio 1ald
ln a broedcut mOettored In Tobo.
Tbe br'Olldeut aald that lltJ10 miles of main t.horoupf.,.. and more tban 11,000 mil• ol p~
vtnetal roa bave Meo built lD t-.o JMft-but uSd
there 11 .un a "alplfteant cap" between HaUablt tramportaUGD faciWtlel and tbl nadoD'a DMda u
cllctated by It.a modembatlaD procram.
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CQt.., outline o( my mechods ~us
1«ne 1POCific •NOTH1NO DOWN '
technlquea.
··1n the 'NOllilNG OOWN' introductory
smtinar you11 c:tiscovtt how to frnd 1hc
BEST bu~ (of cm m your own bad
)ard): how 10 locale 1he ·0on·1 Wancer·
v.ho'll do ALMOST ANYTHING 10 JZet
nd of a property (man> more 'hov. Ufl
m a reccsst00); hov. 10 bonov. at 6°'1 10
~ mtercst when the prime rate 1\ ~er
13 '1t; IWO spcci fie NEW er cat 1\IC finanet:
tcchruque-;; hov. 10 buy ~m 1f \Our
crcd11 ra11ng" tcmble. hov. 10 A \"010
PAYING TA.X.f:S-LEGAU 't You'll
learn about I IQO;o finarx,ng (bu)1n~
with 'NOTHING DOWN' and ge111n~
c:ash back): how 10 O .. 't'rcome )Our fear
of JO\C5tlng (I think fear 1.-. the ugh< .... l
four-ktter word): how 10 cs1abh\h an
investment plan: how to use lc'-.er31?e 10
magrufy your mum on mv~m<'nt,.
how to gcr rid of probkm raJ tsWc
without losing money: how to pyramid
your buried tiSCts into MILLIONS.
"At this point you may be saying; 'It
sounds areat. but ... • tr that '\ your
rmaJon, I wan1 )'OU to know 1ha1 ·
coming to my introductory seminar 1s
tocally without nsk (there's NO cost or
oblip(ion to buy anyt h1ng). You 11 hear
about how you can C8.\ily learn my enurc
lnwstmcn1 program. and you11 leam
MANY SPtClf-lC NEW THINGS you
8 P.M. WEDNESDAY
JUNE 11 ·
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
HOTEL, 188 Anton Blvd.
(1-405, Bristol exit; juet north
of Newport Frwy) Costa
Mei•
ONE NIGHT ONLY
never knew before. My brother, Dr.
Rldwd Allen. is a specialist In adult
eduomon. After rune vears on the facul-
tv of John<. Hopkin' Um,ers11y. he ha"
101~ me to dC'dop 1hc: mos1 COM·
Pl L Tl .£,\<..,) TO L "'Dl RST,l\ND.
'"0 RKABl I tca(hing method'\ avail·
able. w 1ha1 you can quickly learn and
actually bqun 10 take the steps thac will
hnn!Z )Ou 10 rinan~,aJ 1ndt-penderl\X. II \
"'orl..m~ now for 1housand'> who ha'e
aln:ad~ karned my TE~TED. PROVEN
Ml·THODS .. and 1t CAN WORK for
• '"Plea"(' lake the time to~ to mv 1n1rod~"tory '>Cflllnat (The)· all stan at
14 P.M .. bur COME b\RLY ... v.e often
run oul of cha1n!) ll's a rerrific multi·
mcdJa lcarrung cxpc:ncncc ronduacd b)
my successful associale. and. again.
there's ABSOLlJTEL Y NO COST OR
OBLIGATION. The ninety-minute
seminar will introduce you 10 some tifc-
changing facu dw should revolutionitt
your plans for the futW'C. 1be introduc-
1ory senunars arc ONLY at the local.ions
and on the dates noted below. Don'1
wait to buy reaJ est.ale ... buy real estate
and waJI ! Thanks!"
Htwe'•.,,.,.,..,..,..
.. ,......,.,, ,.,.._, G. ........
"#OTl#llG DOWN" tnelltod:
·· laur af>prooc.lr U1 property 1nt1t"Stmi'1lt
;:mie tiu mon• msi1o:hr. ""'"" rool.s. and u
p..rrh tl1ur u morv srru1Klit, ck"r, "nd //Jlt
t lum a/11 M other Sc:v11 nun and boolt.s
o.m1/>m1:J .. -Rrwn &mm •• ~nk ;
"lnl'lm'Ot"~ ""cl CTNtn., ... I srrongly ""°"'"
rnmJ ''for an.v1mt mttT\'llNi m tire road 14.
fownCJ1JI rn.U~J.:nu•. ··
-Strum M. (;.iftm. Silvtr Sprvrg
··fr i fa ntaJti< In 1.:-ss tlr<Jn tltrtt months.
wt~ mort wsJi profit titan u-e had
~from"" Nftr,., .m Jr of ~mg for"
ScJ/ary" -Mr. ""J M n. Dtv11 McA /Juter,
T1rr Salaman ,
"/ncrrasitd MY l'U!t worth J7S'I. ur nx
moru/u," • -Rou A. ~ D.D.S.
...... lflc.
Only one Orange County daily
newspaper brings you your
community and the world, every
day. Read the Orange Coast's
f ashion~ble DAILY PILOT
642-4321
I #
...... ----~.....-----~. Again•• /tfago%l•e MeunGete
Eneip'eBarl
C IPO -Mary 8lu&Gn lDltltl that her new ear antved t.ba aame day lhe aaw U\t> flltn
"Star Wars," '° she taaed It aner the
dhnlnutlve aadrold ln ~ fllm
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• JO. ••uVNlleL ···-· .. 1( .. 11"9 .. C••· ¥ew C• -many Coil•---. Ca ~-•Yon J-....," --en "" .,. -• c-1 6. '• He -• -o1 -A.-llac11e11oft oe IN HOiy •--.. wlll lie ....,.., • G4lll °"'"" o1 ~t• A,.. .,.10 o" T-y J""e 10, l'IO et Ce~ ... -e ,.._ .. c.ta Mhe 1 OOPM al !>I JO"" tlla 8eptlit Ct ter JD .,...,... .._ ••• o ~ C•ll>ohc C""'<" .\Mu Of ,,,.,. ... ,,
f•mer .,.. ranct.r tor ~ ¥•¥• Bur••• w111 c. rwto on WNne'4•Y
H• •He .-1 <Mrl« tor tN U S "°"t J-II l'IO at 10 OOAM e iw •I St
Oftlte lor 1 ~ He ~ ~-11y Jolln Ille BooCJSI C•ll•ollc Cnu«" w1tl\
ftb wl .. ,,.,,., L o1 Cat. Maw, C• J fet,,., o.<N> LYOI» Ofli(1et1nq '"'•'
,..l "°"""' E...._ of H""llnvton m~n• lo lollow •• Pu1t1c V••w
.._.,, Ce. Ofld Jofta .. o1 Ill°"""*, M...-1ot P0<1' ~ICtt u-'"" Cj , oM OIMI$ ol C.t. Mou, Ce , Olre<llon ail Slnltll ~ TUIJHll WUICllll
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.................... • 11.W S•lt. 0........ N•L.SOM of; Flo<lde. S.."ICM wtll Cle llelO on MA LCOLM M HE LSON, r~•IOont of
.._,..,, J-II, 1• et ll;JOAM Ehl'-•· C&. Pe5Mcl •"'•Yon J..,,. I,
ot Hertlor t,_. Me,,_,el C...,,.1 wllll 1910 8orn In 191l I" Celllornle
R ... Wiiii.,. ElllOlt of Ille AHembly Survived by llh lalr..r AllWrt N•I'°" ol
of Goel Cll<r<tl, Santo Ane, CO. otflclol· El1lnore, Ce . l>fOC"9r R-rt Nel><>n '"II· lnl•rmenl el H.,l>or Lewn of Co•I• Me••. C• .ond 1>roth•r ~morlol Portl. '",...,of._.. Ulft• L•wr•~· .._I_ of Sun COy, C• .. also trlbulioM mey De m-to Ille HHrl • 1111er• Esther J"'a'°" ol O••n9e.
F11nd or your levorll• cllarlly Ca Ger1f\M NOQQleot El•loore C•,
Ser•kes under Ille direction ot H•rbO< Belly G•rdlnl of $oulh !Min Francisco.
L~Mount Oflve Mor'luery of Cost• C• ""° Bonn!• Falk of Norco, C• Mb&.S..UW. Funeral MrVlat wlll be lwlO on WOHi·
, JUAREZ newo. J~ 11, 1'80 al 1 OOPM •I tht
J05E ANl'OfllO JUAREZ. -7', Paulic v,..w Mortuary CMpel w11n t~ldenl oA COit. Mew, C• Penocl Rev Brue• A Kurrl• ofloe1atmQ In
.._.Y on ..h.ftt I _. 1'90 Inter,...."' ttt termcnt •I Pao ft< Vtrw Mrmoridl
H•rbor Lewn Memo rl•I Perk. P•rk, N•wport Buen C• P•t1!1t
~vie" Wdlr IN c11ttt11on of Smil" Vie• Mort1><1ry 01•ector~
& Tllttllll Wilbkllff Cf\epel Mor'luerv
of Costa Nine.~
' ICAP\.AN
'f'ARY KAPLAN, fftiOefll ol 1,..1,,., c~ P•Uld -on J-•. neo ., ,,,.
..._ ot 11 Solrvtwd .,.., 1 '°"' ........... Keolan of ,,..,,.., CO. •"" St.nloy Keplen ol Etiton, ,.._YlvonlO, alto
• 9renoc11lloren eno I oreol·
Deaths
11•enc1c1111d., br«Nn Jocoo Oo#tlu o• Elsewhelie l.V lleoM end .JHM O<lnl\J of N•• Wit. ~will 119 "91d In EHlon.
Pen,,\ytvan1• SmU" & Tulhtll
WHIClilf "-' Monuery lorw•r01ng c:tiTector,.,......_
IC EATING JAMES M. KEATING pe1s.cl ewey
on June•. 1'90 In Fountain Velley, Ce.
He••• born In Mo•wcll11\1e1ts on J-3, 1'SI. He WM• melnl•ner1u elec trl.
clan tor 3 'l'ff"' al Ille Unl,..nllv ot
1rv1i>0, •resident ol Coste MeM, Ce
""" e 9r..,._ ot tlle Etten<le H'911
SllloOI onc:1 "*' llvec:t In Ille ere• 1ln<•
1-.. Survl...S l>'t' "'• motller Cermell• of Coste Mew, C.., • slsl.,. Oonno
l<Hllno ol !Nine, Co •nc:l SISier l<•lllY Keelln9 ot Coste Me••· Ce .. or•namot,,., Fl~ Mettloccl• 01 ,,,,,,.., ca. .... _.., 1( .......... Mel
PACIRCYllW
......ORIALPAU
Cemetety Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pacific V14!1W Onve
Newpart Beach
644-2700
McCOltMICIC wonuu•s
Laguna Beach
4~9415
Laguna Hills
76&-0933 San Juan Cap1stra.no ••1ne
..,....,. a..w.......r. OUYI
• Mortuary• c.n.tery
~ematofy 1625 Gi•ler Ave ,
Costa Mesa
540-5554
I.AL n.eB•BOH
NmMMOMI
646-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450
,_CIAOTMHS
l&L AOADWAY MOnuilY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
SMfTH & TVJHIU
MO ITU ARY
WISTC1W CHAPIL
Mortuwy •Cremations
427 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa 646-48a8.
,_CllaOnBS
SMITHS' MOnuAaY
6V Mam St.
..-..ntington Beach
~ .... , ..... ,
COlOMAL FUtaAL
HOMI
7801 Botu Ave
Westminster
893-3525 •
SAN J UAN. Puerto
Rico lAP> -Retired
Brig. Gen. Vlrgllio M.
Cordero, 87. one of
Puerto Rico's most dee·
orated soldiers and a
survivor of the infamous
Bataan Death March
during World War II.
died Monday.
SARAJEVO,
Yugoslavia (AP>-Cvjet-
ko Popovic, 84. one of
the last known members
of .. Yowig Bosnia," the
organization responsible
for the 1914 assassina·
t i o n o f ·A u sJ..t r i a n
Arc hd uke 1'r a nz
Ferdinand which soon
esca lated into World
War I. died.
RANCHO SANTA FE
(AP) -Oceanographer
JoJua D. laaaca, 67. died
of cancer Friday at his
home here. Isaacs was a professor of Oceanog·
r a p h y. at Sc r i p p s
Institution of Oceanog.
rapby in La Jolla since
l~.
J OHANNESBURG ,
South Africa lAPl -
The Rev. Leo Rakale,
66. an Anglican priest
chosen by author Alan
Paton as the model for
th e cen tra l bla c k
cha racter an the 1947
book about racial in·
justice in South Africa.
"Cry. The Beloved
Country," died Wednes-
day of a heart attack.
Decorated
Air Force Reserve
First Lt. Robert De
Cubellis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill DeCubellis of
316 Bucknell Road,
Cost a Mesa. has been
d ecorated with the
Meritorious Ser vi ce
Medal at McClellan Air
Force Base, Calif.
Pair Entitled to Libel Suit
LO ANO&LSI (AP> -11Mt
o•n.,. d the padl Rancho La C.q ~ oomauaalt1 .,.. en·
tJtlM '° • U1al ... libel tu.it acaa. P111-.. ma1at1nt for
8D arUc&e Ge t.ba two IDft tbat a Juct~nloualy ruled was
prlv , \he t&.all Co\lrt of Ap-
peal lull naled.
Th•. court found that Lo•
An1ea. luDerior Court Judie Oeor1• II. Dell bad erNd when
he niled that the NtOrt ownen.
lncludln1 Mo Oallta. Allard Roen. Merv Adelson a.nd lrwtn
Molaek)'. were public fl1urea.
THE lt15 Penthouse article
had claimed the men were UD·
derwortd crime fl1u.rea.
An opinion by JuaUce Edwin
F. Beach aaid I.bat Dell had ln-
aufficlent evidence to deem
Adelson and Molasky public
figures in I.be eyes or the law.
Roen and Dalitz were dropped
fro m the suit earlier when
another judge ruled they were
public figures and. as such, had
to prove malice.
He
Takes
•
THE COURT OP Appeal allo
rejected tb• contention of
prf vlle1e. aaytn1 I.bat law does
not apply to a publication mere.
ly becauee it relates to a matter
that may have general public ln·
lereat.
Ruling that factual questions
remaln to be tried, I.be court
said either aide la entitled to a
trlal.
Concurrtne with Beach were
Preatdlna Justice Lester w.
Roth and Justice Macklin Flem-ing.
/o.rtf.) ,,,., .. , f"t'l' ''I fl~rr.
/ 41•l \tJt ,.M, ). I"; r f •f~~ •It~,.,)
"e.J''-1'' f .J•.J I '-' / , , J I •••
• .. t r•f'~.Jr,., J,.J .J, 'J•, ''"''·~ '.
Richard D. Wrl1bt,
son ot Donald A. and
Vlr1S...Ja K . Wrl1ht of
3105 \'ukon Ave. Cotta ar.,11 , bu been com-
miNIODed ..tp and re-ceived a Bachelor of
Science de1ree upon
1raduatlon ·from the Cout Guard Academy,
New London, Conn.
He la a lt78 graduate
of Costa Mesa High School.
C.11142-517.1.
Put • tew word•
lo work tor ou •
....
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en
You've probably heard how Heritage Bank is growing in Orange Count}'• offering all the
advantages of independent banking plus the convenience of CONnty-wide locations. Well, now
we've taken over the we.stem end of the county with the opening of our Costa Mesa offu:e.
Come in and meet John Stansbury, our manager, and his staff. Vsey're the kind of folks who
have always typified the W est-friendly, helpful, good neiglrhors. They'll show you the
beautiful new Costa Mesa offu:e, the two Driw-ln banking windows, and, most important of
all, they'll show you the famous Heritage Bank spirit. Oi1r spirit has always set us apart from
other banks, and it still does today.
We 're celebrating our Costa Mesa offu:e opening ivith a whole wagonload of prizes and treats for
our friends and customers. We liope yo" 11 join in our celebration!
Drawing on June 30 r-------------------------------,
1st Prize: S500 Tru1•chs Cl1t'd.:
2nd Prize: S200 Trd11t'it'rS Clict k
Jrd Prize: S 100 ·'11'11~<!,~ .1rn'Wlf
10 Additional Prizes:
Drawing Entry
Drc111•111f! lidd }rmt· 30, 19XU
) ~111 m•c'd tWf bt· pn·~t '11 it• "'"'·
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Ru111 autc~mp/1 )tli.JtlhJ!I) , .. ,, ........ , '"'~'' ,,,. , .. ,,. ,, ,., ..
Rt>t1m1 i/11 s cn11p<in tel il1c .\"e111 Affo11nts des! .. : m clllr
f,,f,/iy. )(111 must be JS )'t'11rs (lid tlr Ol'Cr l<1purt1upt1te111
tlw dra111if~<!.· .\'c1 Hen·t,~Q,e &mk e111p/<,)'<'t'S, drrt'Crc1r~ cir
their /~11111/ic~ llrt' t'l1~1blc'.
¥R~e
1710 Adams A1~nut, Costa Mtsa, Ca. 92616 (714) 754-4010
/ ,, /,oh,, oll•I I• 111wroJ 1,i $ l(lfl,(•lfJ . . L-------------------------------J
Gift to New Gtstomers
Knott's Berry Farm J-pack Jams and JeUi.e.s
'Io tl1t' first 1,000 depositors who open a n.ew checking or saviit~s aa:ount cJt our
A ""Mi'" S"'4/,,,,,
Costa Mesa off ice.
our Spirit Makes The Difference
Herit~e Bank
Memt>e r FDIC'
1720 Adam.s AwnNe, Coltd Mua, Qi. 92626 (714) 7S440IO
s,,,,.. A"° Airport wocJ•"'.ft ~&d Atft1lt1im {
·11 Norrh I u11111 'lrt't''
An.1'1t·1111. (',, '>:?>illl
(71-1) IJIJI -.Wil I
4\r.1tL' Collt•tte .tt th(' Stadium
Op;nmit in m1d-l980
JI(() North Tustin Avenue:
$Jnt.i An.1. C .i 92701
(714) 973-'788
2171 Campu~ Oriv~
lrvm~. Ca. 92715
(71 4) Sll-J700
5091 &rr;anca P:arkway
Irvin(', C.i. 92714
(714) 552.J75l
1501 Superior Avet1uc
Ncwpon Be.ach, C&. 92663
(71-4) 645-0660
1Jd11lrl"1 H°"" Drive-In: .\/1mJay-'J1111rsday 9.J; l·n""r 9-6: Sat11""1y 9-1. Lobby : Alc1t.ddy-'/1mrs&iy tf>.S; l~y tf>-6 .
~. ..
~NOW Conference Slated . -
Fomen'• ~lo Meet in lrrine
-,o.c ... IMU ........... catllanU Now; tM i...-
•••••• wtaf of UM Jhtl0911 0t"luiaaU. fOf' WomM, wW
toaduct ba ...............
eoaf ereaee U.l1 •Hbnd ta lrvlM. 11 Bve of Sca••llty'' I• th• theme for \Ida,......, CGGI~
110..~Hotel.
0,.... «nmoel• SablNQ
moral•• wlll Include a perf~ by Lhe Su Pernan·
do Valle)' NOW Matthlnt Bancl.
Auemblywoman Maxin•
Walen, J>.Loa Ana les, will be
the tonferente'a keynote apealrer.
A a~ial equal rt1bta amend·
ment wort.bop ia planned Sun·
day at u a.m. • • • A WOaKSllOP to help local
com muniUes reduce reliance on
foesll fuels ta planned TbW11day
in Santa Ana by the Leacue ol
Women Voters of Oran1e
County.
It will be from 9 a.m. to noon
a. .... AU at1 eo.dl dwn· .... ••• ANNa A&•ITaONO. •be
for•er U.I . e•bH11dor to Or .. t Britain will M feted
toal11tt at a Harbor
Area coc"•ll rec•ptlon
bolted by ""••r Mate ... tor Denail Cerpeeter, poUUcaJ eon-
1uttant _...,. Slleoffr aod Mr.
and Mrs. Kury IUAker.
Mra. AnnltroQI eurnnlb' la
chairman ol the Victory IO Com·
mlttee, a it.publican Nat.lonal
Committee project. ••• THE 80t1TH COAST Chapter
of the NaUoul Or11AL1at.100 for
Women <NOW> meetl Wednel·
day in~ HUJa.
The top6c for the meettna wtU
be "The MedJcal Profeaalon vs .
Feminism: Midwifery in
Today's Soc.tety. · ·
Tbe meetlng start.a at 8 p.m. at
Lincoln Savlo11 and Loan,
Moultoo Parkway Plua. ••• THE SAN CLEMENTE Area
R•.P•baio• W01DeG Ftdent.ld wlU llMet Wedwd1y at t.bl San
Clemeatebm.
The meettn1 1tarta at 10:30 a. m. J.uDcbeoa followa.
••• IACKIS BAUS&, a vice
preatdent of tb• National
Federation of Republican
Women, wlll dllcuu the
RepubUcan Party platform for
ltlO at Wedne s day 's
Juncbeoa meet.in& ot the Balboa
Bay Republican Women
Federated.
M ElllO&AlllLIA FROM
Republican officeholders will be
auctioned Thursday at a
Ju.ocbeon meetina of the Orange
County Federation of
Republican Women.
It starts at 11 a .m. at the home
of Mrs. Gloria SueSI, 11842 Red
Hill Ave., Santa Ana. All
Republican women are invited,
but reservations should be
made. Call Mrs. Alleyne Reed,
531·8354.
PtJBUC NOTICE
P:fCTIT10UI ., ..... u .....,..ITATSM8WT
,... ......... --.. dOl"9 blftl _. . .,
theclaesic ~
mod<z. in ~orthz.
firnet all Cctl.on ~in
with sutbzntic ~
Jim~. thci ona, jad<iz.t
hz,'l fl<::NZ. to 'Ml.Br.
evBilabkz.1n netural,
f'811Y, br1tieh tan
andnzd.
44 Rtshwn Island· Newport Beach·714/644 ·5070
1001 \4t>stwood Blud.·~stwood ViUage·2l3/479-7727 Poor Procedures
Blamed in Fraud HMCO • .alTWfftlMI Wey. Cott. ·--------------------------------------~-MeM. CMlfwllle ft6t1
Saddle back
Saddleback College in
.Mission Viejo will
sponsor two classes in
pool and spa main·
tenance for homeowners
June 21 and 28 from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.
The classes will meet
in room 304 ln the
Physical Education
Building. The fee for the
class is $18.
WE WIU. 5UaYIYI!
In this day of discounts and
constantly running sales.
how does one surv1ve In
today's very compe11t1ve
iewelry marl(et?
One way -YoU get out of
your shop to keep on tap o f
it all -know what's new•
You dig and scroonge and
seel< and search for the
good buvs and the unusual
but always ma1nta1n1ng
ouallty
That different Of' unusual
item has always set the
MARY ELLSWORTH
JEWELRY SHOP away
from other Shops -and
Don't Forget. we've been
on the grounds at Del
Webb's Newportet' Inn for
18 yean!
We tlnow that the Orange
County woman of the "BO's"
will wear her own "S()8C1el
loot<."
Mary and Annette Ellsworth
are abfe to help her put 1t
all together.
We've been doing some
fabulous oombinations In
bead stringing! Select from
lapis. coral. 9arnets.
Mal&Qurte. IVOfY. camehen.
etc .. etc.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Army finance ol·
fice here la so dlaortanlled lt la virtually lmpoul·
ble to prevent fraud and tens of t.bouaanda ot
dollars in theft of cub, cbec:ka and bonds, COD·
greastonal auditors say.
The auditors said the operation ls so lu that
they found 500 cbecks worth $300,000 lying on
desktopJ, in drawers and on the floor duri.D.g a sur·
prise vi.sit to the Military District ol Washington's
Finance and Accountin1 Office.
THE GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE said
anyone ~d walk oil with as much as $15,000 in
cash and t.bi>uaanda of blank U.S. Treasury cbecb
and bonds because several wire mesh doors in the office and the door to the bank vault have been left
unlocked during business hours.
1be GAO blamed breakdowns in l.nternal pro-
cedures and controls for up to $145,000 in fraud and
at least $208.000 in overpayment.a to military of.
ftcials.
In a report. Ute GAO said six payroll and dis·
bursement employees bave con.fessed to or were
found guilty of fraud involving more than $:W,OOO
since 1977. Two more employees have been
charged with fraud involvinl $85,000 since the
GAO audit. the report said.
A PA HOLL CLEU IS8VED 1Z fraudulent
payroll cbecb worth $17,000, the report said, and
another clerk was able to issue seven fraudulent
checks worth S7 ,400 to replace allegedly lost or
"tolen check.a.
PUllLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE
A11toft J. Metlo. tt5' Oellodll. F~ V .. ley. c:.lltonlle ~
TllK ....,_I•~.-, Ml Ill
dfy!Wel.
~JAoVlk•
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V altican Says
Pope 'Tried'
To Save Jews
VA'ftCAN CITY (AP) -'l'M Vatican bM ..
... • .... .. of clonmmdl 411ftndlne tbe tftortl
ol Pope l'l• µ t.o WD .._.. .i ... from Nul ,_ .. ..._ dllirbll WonfWar .O.
A _. boc* bJ TM 8" . .JGllD MWS.,. ..
Amertcm JlriM. ecmtmdl tlilll pope made cmlJ
Nlected efforta oa bebalf of converted .Jewa.
Otben. lneludln• German pla1wr~ Rolf Hoehb\6. author o1 •'Tbe Deputy," bave
qwtkmed whether the pope did all ba c:oald to
belp
THE VAftCAN CIAJll8 IN ta new won tbat,
on occasloo, it was unable to 1et DeeelaU7 in-
formation. It says, for lmtaDce that Allied troops
occupym, Rome prevented lta diP&omatlc cowien
from ~through. delaytna tor montbl a report
.. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• suppbtna detalla on tbe Aaldlwttzpa ehamben. 8Ut the Vatican volume coat•trw • pq• of
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CONTENTS OF ANTIQUE STORE
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FOR FATHER
diplomatic cables, letten and memorandums
taken from the Vatican's aecret
arcbiVt!ll that paint a picture of
cburdlmm abelteriq .Jews. It
also lncluda correspondence
describina the borron of de-
portatioaa and a di.red penaaal
appeal from Pope Pius to help
aave the Jews of HUD,lary.
The publication, tenth ln .a
serles since 1965, coven the
perlod from January 19'4 to Ju·
~e 11'1\ls ly 1945 -a ferocious time for
soldier and civilian as the Allies moYed acrou
Europe lead.in& to Germany's surrender tn May
1.M5
IN TBE PAST, MATERIAL FaOM the
Vatican archives could not be publlabed unW at
least 50 years after the fact. But Vatican officla.la
set aside the rule with publlcatioa ts years a10 of
ita first "white paper" on the war years and the
pope's role. Pius' papacy spanned the years
1939-1958.
The weight given by the Vatican to countering
allegations that the pope did not do all be could
was emphasized by a special eight-page alipout
section in the Vatican daily newspaper,
L'Osservat.ore Romano.
A San Francisco-born Jesuit, the Rev. Robert
A. Graham, who wrote the special section, con-
tends cooperation between papal diplomata and
local Jewish communities in war-torn Europe "are
eloquent evidence that the Holy See carried out its humanitarian mission without regard or religion,
nationality or race."
IN AN INTE&VIEW, GBAILUI said coopera-
tion between the Vatican and Jewish orga.ni.utions
wu not always the case.
"But the growing experiences led, in 19t4, to
an unprecedented collaboratioo wttb world Jewry,
tn the defense of the stricken Jewish populatioa."
He said Morley's book, "Vatican Diplomacy
and the Jews During the Holocaust 1931H9'3," "is
certainly not biatortcal and la coatradieted not on-
ly by the new (Vatican) volume but al80 by all tbe
preceding ones.''
While fOC'lllJing on the Rob" See'• tftortl on
behalf of Jews in Romania, Caeeboslovakia,
France and H1Dlgary, the new Vatican {Klbllcation
al.so comee to the pope's defeme resardlDI a coa-trovenlal tncident in Nui-<>CCUpied Rome.
ON llA&Cll U. lMC. GE&&VI aoldlen er-
eeuted SM Italian civilians in repriaaJ for t.be kill-
inl of 3Z German soldiers ambuabed by partiaana
ln downtown Rome the day before.
Some critics claim Pope Piua didn't do enough to atop the executions, but the documents indicate
Vatican officlala were kept in the dark and re-
queata for information from the German.a were ll-
nored.
Tbe correspondence also cltee instances in
which the pope intervened on behalf of resistance
leaders picked up by the Nazis, including Antonio
Trombadori, now a Communist member of the
Italian Parliament who helped ambush the
German column.
The Vatican's interventions ln Hun1ary re-
ceive considerable attention, the documents oottna
the woraentng plight or the Jews after German
troops entered the country in March 1944.
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TOKYO <AP> -The U.S. aircraft canter llldw~ left Yotoauka naval bue IOUtb of Tokyo
today for waters off Soutb Korea, .Japan'• Kyodo new• aentce reported.
A Navy spoketman at Y~ refuaed to
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ol aeqotq lblps are not 1IUlde Jiubllc. ff• did aaJ
tbe nuclear powered cruller Loq Beacb left
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K10do uld the 51,000.ta.\ IOdwaJ, wtu. a crww
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NEW YORK'S BOBBY BROWN OBJECTS TO THE CALL BY UMPIRE FRED SPENN AS FREDDIE PATEK HOLDS BALL ALOFT.
Jackson a Ham. at Heart
Outfielder Gives Fans a Memorable Performance
By DA VE CUNNINGHAM Of-Deity.., .......
fteigle Jackson is a ham. Put him under
the Clare ol TV lig.bta and cameras, and be
becomes a glory bog.
••1 doo't like to be embarrassed on TV."
Jackson explained after his ninth-inning
home nm tied a eame lbe Yankees even· tually _ in 10 inninp, 8-7, over the
atru Ancel.a.
e wu on the line," J ackson
as no deposit, no return. If J
l 's all over."
THATS EXACTL 'Y accurate. If
Jackson made an out, the Yankees would
have bad one more out left before the
Angels could claim an exciting 7-6 victory
before 30,126 at Anaheim Stadium and a
national TV audience.
But Jackson got a low fastball and ~e
posiled il into lbe right field bullpen, tying
lbe game and sendinc it into extra innings.
In the 10th Bob Watson punched a two·
out single to center, scoring Bobby Brown
from second for lbe winning run off Dave
Lemanczyk, who was making his second
appearance as an Angel.
If Lemanczyk can be accused of provid·
ing no relief for lbe Angels' pitching woes.
lbe same must be said or Dave LaRoche.
Just as LaRocbe was s ummoned in
Groandskeeper
the seventh ioning, an arsonist with
perfect timing lit a bonfire behind lbe
bullpen. •
Anaheim firemen. watching the game on
Channel 7 at their station, scrambled to
their engine and were en route before the
calJ came in. They were able to put out
their fire, but La Roe be couJd.n 't handle
his.
lroolcally, .1acksoo was the ftrSt bitter
LaRocbe faced. The Angel left-hander
was tryin& to protect a 4-2 lead wtlb run·
nen on second and third and two out.
Jack&oo drilled a double to right, tying
the game. The n ames behind the bullpen
roared symbolically.
••1 WAS TERRIBLE. My fastball was
the worst it's been all year," LaRoche
said .
Baseball theory dictates that a left
handed pitcher will have greater success
against left-handed hitters. but Jackson
has been doing his best to shatter that
theory.
Jackson has a .311 average against
southpaws (.227 agam st right-handers)
and has hit eight of his J 1 homers and 18 of
his 'l7 RBI against pitchers who throw
from the left side.
"I was probably better against right·
handers until J came to New York, but the
Catfish Becomes
One of the Boys
Yankees see so many left-handers that
I've changed," Jacbon said. .. I'm not real
comfortable against right-handers
anymore. They're not ai•ing me patches m
the strike zone."
WlllLE JACKSON buk.s in the spotllcbt
during the aame, he performs a convinc-
ing humility act during post-came chats
with reporters.
''Johnny Wooden made the statement
that a star is only as good as bis surround·
ings. and I believe that," the slugger said.
But there is another side to Reuie
Jackson.
Coming up lbe tunnel after the game, he
turned to a reporter and said, "Don't ask
me any negative questions, 'cause J'll fry
you. I mean it. I'll embarrass you in front
of everybody."
IN TIIE OTHER clubhouse, negative
questions are becoming mcreasmgay d1f·
ficult to avoid. The Angels have lost six
straight, tying their longest s lud or the
year
Manager Jam Fregosl was asked if the
bad breaks have a way of compounding or
perpetuating themselves when the club 1s
losing.
"I don't know. The bad breaks are more
<See JACKSON, Page BZ>
Pays Off Favor
Years Later
By WILL GUll.8LEY
AP ...... C.W J J t
NEW YORK <AP> -Los Angeles' manaaer Tommy
Lasorda had hardly checked into his New York hotel room
Monday morning when the t.elepbooe started rin&tng.
A reuunder from Dr. Maurice Saklad ab<Hlt an 11 :30
dental appomtmeot. The Italian Society called to aay don't
forget the luncheon in bis honor Tuesday. Old Friends
wanting to say "hello." Strangers requesting bueballa,
caps and other paraphernalia. Endless club delalla.
THEN THERE WERE THOSE TWO army sergeants
from World War II.
"l never shut off my phone," said tbe ebullient
Dodger perennial. "If somebody wants to talk to me, I
don't care how tr1v1al, I'll talk to
them."
But back to those sergeants:
They weren't begging. They were
just collecting.
"It's a funny but true story,"
said Mr. Dodger, who brought his
club to town as No. 1 in Division
West and bent on reviving the pen-"
nant surges of 1977 and 1978 inter-
rupted by a slwnp la'it season.
··It's 1945 and I'm doing an
a rmy tutch at Fort Meade, Md J
go up to my master sergeant and
ask for a wttkend pass " 'Naw, nothing doang,' he
said. TOM LASORDA
"I saJd, 'If you give me a pa.!>S I'll gave you two tickets
to a ma10r league game when I get out.
"The s arge was ">kepllcal He asked what major
league team I played for 1 told tum l patched for Concord
an Lhe North Carolina St.ate League.
" 1'be North Cerolma State League!' '!le blurted.
a lmost fall.mg off h1:. chair. But he seemed amused at my
gall. I eot the past>
.. A couple of weeks later I repeated the request. 'Not
again,' the sergeant said. But he gave me the pass. Before
I was through. I bad bust.led tum out of about 10 -...ekend
passes.''
ELEVEN YEARS PASSED. Lasorda, a left-handed
pitcher. had p&d tus minor league dues -Concord, Dover,
Schenectady and mostly Montreal -and put in a couple of
rnauspicious years with the Dodgers before landing with
Kansas City 10 1956.
The then Ka11Sas City A's swung into Boston for a
series with the Red Sox. An obscure pitcher on the roster
didn't foreet.
"I knew my old muter sergeant, Lou Rinaldi, lived in
Sprinefield, Mass., "~rda said, "l got lbe hotel operator
to put in a call ... 'Sarge,' I s&d, 'guess wbo this is? This is
Lasorda from Fort Meade. Come on over and you can get
those tickets.'
"He came. Since tMo. I hne repaid those weekend
paa deks 11 tunes over."
SCBEDVLED FOa A TIOl:ET to toaigbt's game with
the Mets was a.notber aergeaa.t, a Laaorda war btiddy.
"He was my barber in tbe service." Luorda ex-
plained with unbridled relish. "Sure, I made cruy deals
tnlb him for haircuts Just Wte I promised tickets to my· UD·
cle who owns a restaurant in my hometown,, Non1stown.
Pa
"I can't say 'no.' I'm a bleeding heart."
He bleeds Dodger blue.
Tom Lasonia as the rov10g ambusador for botb the
Dodeers and baseball. He mates hundreds or appearances
annually at banquets and related affairs, usually for free.
He is always oo the stump.
A HOLLYWOOD FAVORITE, he pops up on the talk
s hows, TV spe<.-1als and in the movies. Frank Sinatra and
fnends move in and out of his office at will.
But Lasorda appears happiest when he as doing things
for the ordinary people.
Once. leaving Dodger Stadium, be was approached by
a distraught family from Canada who had bought tickets
for lbe game and, because their car bad broken down.
dadn "t amve until the seventh inning.
"The next lime YoU come down," Lasorda said. "Call
me. Be my guests."
Wroll Top
NBA Draft
Selection
NEW YORK (AP) -The
Golden State Warriors opened"
the 1980 NBA colleae draft todQ ·
by aelectinc Joe Barry .Carroll.
the 7·1. atO-pound center who led Purdue to tbe NCAA semlftneJe
lut aeuoo.
UCLA'• KJk1 Vandewepe, a
8-8 forward. WU abo Hleeted io
the openlq round, betq pidDed "j
by tbe ezpan1loa D•ll••~
Maverlcb. Dallu bad eutlS
announced tbe alplq '11 tree:"
a1ent C9J&er' Ra1pb ~. -
--4o * * * .
'
Brain Tumor Operation
Won't Stop U.S. Goffer
""""'.,....... PORntCAWL, Wales -American Georte l!I
Hain• hu won the admlraUon of otflelal• and
compelltora in lbe Britlah Amateur Golf Cham·
plonatUp before•• etrikll\I a ahot.
The •~ar-old achooltHchff f.-ocn Ardmore, Pa.. I• makln& hi.I ftft.b attempt tor the tltle th.It week. only tlx
months alter ~vertn.a from a mljor operation lor a brain
tumor
ttaJnM, who reached the ftf'lh round in 19'1', 11 back again
because he •ants to keep the title In hll home at.ate to make
up for tbe ablence ol cloee friend Ja)' Si1el. wbo la playtna lo
this weet'I U S. Open at BaltUirol, N J
"I had to have the operation when docton found a lump
on my forehead was causing me headaches and maklni me
feel 100 years old every lime I d.Jd exercise:· said Haines "l
needed 51 atitchea after they cut my head open, but now I am
feeling great and rarm1to10."
Haines is a plua·lWO aolfer whose f"lnt match ii against
Reg Gladang, who at S4 Is England's oldest scratch player lf
Haines can remove his hrst two opponents be will get the
chance to teat bis title hopes againat the seeded Roser Chap-
man, the CWTeoL England champion, in Wednesday's third
round.
Five Americans advanced with first·round victories Mon·
day.
Nicholas Beauvy, a 21-year-old actor from Los An1eles.
took five « the first eight holes in whipping Welsh youth
champion Andrew Ingram 3 and 2. Beauvy sank a pair of 30·
fool putts on the front nine and a 25-footer on the 12th in his
easy triumph.
Steven Cisco, 32. a golf club salesman from Chicago, sur
prised British international player Ian Bradshaw in 19 holes.
Other American victors were Chrislaan Kling, a New York in·
vestment banker who beat England's Richard Hall 2 and l : Atlanta's Charles Harrison, a 1-up winner over England's
Michael Walls, and 23·year-old Graham Cowan of Los
Angeles, who demolished Briton Kurt Van Flute 8 and 7.
Quote of the Da11 -------.
The 80th U.S. Open championship may be a key fac
tor in Jack Nicklaus' decision to continue -or end -his
golf career. "I will not play if I cannot be competitive. I
will not stay out here and embarrass myself. If I do 001
play well this season, I may retire next year. I've worked
harder on my game this year than 1 have at any time sinct
I was a kid. It's been fun."
To•e De,,rribed 011 ·Dl•npafed Pfa111Joy•
PHU.ADELPHIA -A bank official has ad· [i]
milled in federal court that he once described ••• Philadelphia Eagles owner Leonard Tose as a
"dissipated playboy."
E . Anthony Newton, a senior vice president o r
Philadelphia National Bank < PNB>. testified Monday that he
made the statement to an executive in the bank's London
operation in reply to a query from the Banque Brussels·
Lambert, a Belgian institution interested in participating in a
loan lo permit Tose to remain in control of the National Foot·
ball League team.
"l certainly wanted to give the impression of squander
ing and frivolity," Newton said, adding that the purpose was
to protect the Belgian bank from making a questionable loan.
Asked for his definition of a playboy. Newton replied:
·'One who is wealthy. One who spends bis time seeking
pleasure."
::. Newton took the stand in the seeond week of a jury trial
:•: before U.S. District Court Judge Clifford Scott Green. The :!: jury is hearing a $23 milUon antitrust suit rt.led by the SS.year-
•
:·.·: old Tose, alleging that several banks conspired in 1977 to force him to sell his controlling interest In the team.
Tose attempted to show through his lawyer that the pro·
posed loan by the Belgian bank fell through as a result of
negatJve information relayed through PNB.
nae L.ate11t on Ruda•• •(:afled Ha.wr·
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -Here's the latest on Iii
the long.ago episode in the 1932 World Series in·
volving Babe Ruth or the Yankees and the home
run he allegedly called against the Chicago Cubs
al Wrigley Field:
Eric Painter, then the trainer of the Yankees, detailed
this account for the Baseball Hall of Fame: "When Ruth
came up in the fifth inning of the thlrd game. tb~ crowd and
the Cubs were on hlm. The first pitch from Charley Root was
a strike. The crowd roared in approvaJ. Ruth turned toward
the stands and held up two fingers. Then, before d.Jgging in,
be swept his arm full length toward the center field fence
The next pitch landed over that fence for a bome nm.··
····-.s· ...... 61"8 ...... .,. •
..... ........ hit hi• nnt homer of tM ••uon • ln tbe J.all .-..... llOeday nlOt to Wt 8Httle to an
.. 7 victory o.;_,, "Botton. BeaJqun, who ent.red tM
1&11'Waa . l1IMul) lhla pu& weektDd 1 alter bet.ac
1ldel1Md ~ a ~ ..,.,.aUoD liD.ce tpriQC tralaJDa, bk UM ftl'lt pl~ from .,._ ~ wttb 01M out . . . &Me )lu.
ra7'1 aeCrilk'9 OJ lD tbe ala.tit lAnlq teared Pa& Ket11 from
Utml bliM Md 1an BalUmon a 1·2 victory over Oakland • • . t.M Kauu Clty at Clevtland 1ame
wu polt.polMld by rain and wUJ be mad•
up H tbe first conteat of a twl·nlf!'t
doublt·beader Wedne1d1y ... Ml J
.......... manacertal return to tbt major
IHIU. WU IUCCIHfW. Lhanb to 6-rJe
Hftdrlc* who drove ln flve runt with a
1ln111, double and a three-nm 10th·lnnln1
bomer to power St. Louil Cardinali to an
&-S win over Atlanta ln National ~ue
actton . . . Pitcher Ken Forsch ca a
five-run third huun1 wlth an RBI 1ln1le .. ....,u and combined with auc11 Niem ... and
Frau LICene to stve Houstoa a 1-2 win over the Cblca10
Cubs . . . The Cincinnati Reds and San Die10 Padres played
to 1 l~lnniq H tie in a game called after three rain de·
laya amount.ins to three hours. 28 minutes. The game wUl be
replayed later but no new date has been announced . . . The
San Franc~ Giants survived five bou.ra of rain delay• and
rode JM:ll Oa.rtl'• two-run homer in the ei&bt.b lnn.ln1 to a 3·1
victory over Philadelphia .. The New York Met.a activated
recently-acquired ouUielder OalldeU Waalt.la11011 ... The
San Diego Padres hope to reopen the stalled contract ne1otta·
tioo.a with Dave Wlafleld this week
-----a..e.-11 'l'•d•• -----
On this date in baaeball in 19'-t:
In the mid.at of an 18-0 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.
the Cincinnati Reda called on J.S.year-old Joe Nu.xhall to
pitch two-thirds ot an inning. Nuxball, the y0W1gest man to
appear In a major leaeue eame. surrendered five runs
before being removed by Manager BU' McKechoie.
Onthi.silate in 1921 :
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees became
baseball's all·Ume home run leader by cracking hi.& 120lh
UfeUme homer ofl Cleveland's Jim Bagby. Ruth moved
aheadotGavvy Cravath, the previous leader at 119.
Today's Birthdays:
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Ken Singleton i.& 33. Min·
neaota Twins infielder Bobby Randall ls 32. Montreal Ex·
pos pit~ber Elias Sosa is 30. Chica10 White Sox patcher
Francisco Barrios is 27. SeatUe Mariners pitcher Floyd
Bannister i.& 25.
c.ftln G~t Pari•lt Fro• lt'arrion
1be Boston Celtics traded their first and 1ltb •
pleb in today's National Basketball Association
draft to t6e Golden State Warriors for seven-foot
center Robert Pariah and the third round choice ln ·
the draft . . . The Phoenix Suns have acqwred forward
WUey Peck from the Dallas Mavericks ... Edd.Je Smith.
who bolds most of the quarterback records at M1ch1 gan State
is quitting the Canadian Football League after just one year
........
because or an arm injury ... Amencan
track and field officials, studying the So·
vi el Un.ion's decision to cancel partic1pat1on
in two annual junior meets with the U.S ..
are trying to find alternate competition
... Athletic directors from nine Eastern
colleges and universities, including Penn
State and Pittsburgh. met to consider
forming an Eastern Football Conference
... University or Florida basketball stand·
out ~ Hannah wHI be transferring to
the Uruversity of South Alabama. He was
a three-year starter for the Gators but oo
reason was given for the transfer ... .Jerry W. Al'p, 35, as·
slstant athletic director for promotions at Texas A& M
Universitv. died of injuries sufler~ in an automobile acc1·
dent earlier In the day at College Station ... BWy Mu·
Mlllan.. assistant coach of the Stanley Cup champion New
York Islanders, sa.ad he still bu DOt decided whether to ac-
cept a Job as bead coach of tbe Colorado Rockies
. . . Former San Francisco '9er tackle Bob llGUtaa. who scored an Inspirational victory over Hodgkins duease during
his pro football career. died of an apparent heart attack al
the age of 34 ... A federal judge rejected an attempt by the
owner of the dormant Providence Steamrollers' franchise or
the NBA to block today's college draft . . The Baltimore
Colts announced the signinJts of seven rookies. tncludmiz
second·round draft choice Tim Foley who played at
Notre Dame Last season ... The Chicago Bulls
forward from South Carolina. lo Denver . . The Portland
Trail Blazers reached an agreement with center Tom Owens
on a new three-year contract to end speculation on a possible
trade.
T~Radlo
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baseball-Dodgers at New York Met.a, 5 p.m .•
KABC '790); New York Yankees at Angels, 7:30 p.m., KMPC
(710)
SPORTS BREAK /BASEBALL
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HEAD GAOUNOSKEEPER -Retired baseball star Jim
··catfish" Hunter uses a rake to prepare the area around
home Q.late <left>. then takes a break as he works
on the Perqwmans County Youth League baseball fte1<1
near Hertford N.C. Hunter is the head groundskeeper .
CATFISH HUNTER. • •
last we<>k he SOdked the field too
thoroughly and had to till the
soil Wlth a giant rake attached to
hi s pickup truck.
Later, the right arm that once
propelled fast ball:, and :,hder1
v. orked funously v. 1th a ~aroen
rake to put the firushLDi touches
on the field.
"Who plowed the infield., ..
asked ooe early arnving player
"Mr. Hunter," ans v.e red
another.
BL'T HL'Vl'ER RET~RNED
from dmoer rupped the giant
rake and saved the infield. It
was aa U be bad walked the first
thrtt batters and struck out tM
last three.
"I guess I learned a lesson
about that ho6e." u 1d Hunter, a
volunteer flrefighter. v. ho had
borrowed a fire truck to over·
come the effe<:l of a two.week
drought on the infield
Then ~·am._. the ~ame. during
which Hunt.er twice corrected
the scorer aoout the run count or
the oppos1t1on. He woo both
llme5, but at didn't help. Hunt·
er'5 Bethel team was a 6·S
loser.
THE OUTCOME OF the game
hardly mattered. He was home
for the first summer s ince high
school, playing groundskeeper
and managing a bueball team.
"You know. I told them I'd
take l'are of the grounds and
kt>e p the grass mowed ," said
Hunter "But then they stuck me
with managing, too."
It's aJI in fun. No more pres· :.ure, h~'!> a farmer.
"THEY DON'T ~ARE,"
Hunter said when asked if he
was surpnsed that no one con·
siders tum a celebrity. "I gel up
and go to work and so do they,"
said Hunter, who conceded at
a lways was easy to identify
fr1 endc; even in c rowded
ball pans.
"H somebody yelled, 'Hey
Catfish.' I knew tbey didn't
know me. If they aald, 'Hey Jim·
my,' I knew they did." Does he
mass the major leagues?
"l miss the guys." he ex
plains. but emphasizes that hotel
room~ and "red eye" flights
were never his idea or life as at
s ho uld be lived "We had fun.
thou11:h."
HIS HOME INCLUDES a
s prawling brick ranch-style
house a short way up the road
from the shed an which he stows
the bases in his capacity as
director o( stadium operations.
And it includes a group of peo.
pie who never bought Charlie
Finley's manufactured "Cat·
fish" tag. Nobody calls him
Chapslick. Catfood or Catnip
Madison Avenue notwlthstand.'
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~Baseball. JACKSON A HAM. • • Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN ~-star Tiff
-i'he best high school· talent in
Ol)lnge County will collect al
Glover Sladlum in Anaheim
tQJiight (7:30) when the North
~ets the South in the 13th an-
OQl Orange County All-star
bheball game.
:the North w1ll be coached by
~tt Pickler of Loara High,
Mille Bill Ro8s .of Santa Ana will
bindle the chorea for the South.
Njturally, both coaches will
hpe a bevy ol talent to choose
f~:
~icbr will get to select bla ..s~er Crom a group of five
i hen that won 36 games eeo them. Those pltcben
ude: Rob Meyer of Sonora,
Leiper of Lowell, Mark
• e ot Kennedy, Gregg Lom-
Y d. Katella and Troy Royer
roy.
oa wW be able to count.er
$ Jaa Relnbolts of Ocean
V w, Frank ar of llJ.uioo
V o, Rick ~of La Quinta, ~ Webeter of FootbW and
Jltibard Dun.n. who posted an 8-3 1'~rd lor b.ls own Santa Ana
~. l)f eoune the hJtten woa't be ~th.lal to \aUCh at1 either. ~be Soutb wlll b• Jed by 1114rtatops Pete a.an < • .si> ot Ct[ •·A champion Mater Det
ii Bey an Hopple ( .414. 1t.
e nm), .mlle Lbe North .W
b e the Empire L•a1ue'a 1> yer ot tbe Year ID Boa Leon
<Cfatl), wbo bau..d ... for tbe
JOIOft. Tbt North tqiaad will ~1bare Jerry-Martin of a. wbo led OrAQte Coun·
t)C bolDe 1'Uftl with DlM.
••
glaring, anyway." he antwered.
Take the bottom of the 10th in
Ding, for instance. With the tytnc
run on first, J aaoo TbomJllC)O
belts a Ii.De drive that sbolUtop
Bucky Dent mares and tu.rm ln·
to a double play. catching Rod
Carew off first baae.
"If that ball goes tbrougb,
there's no telling bow far It
goes," Fregosl said. "Rodney
miebt have scored.".
oa eow AB01JT the nlnth ln·
olnt? The Angela bad the poten-
tial winning nm at third base
with two out when Rick MWer
sliced a line drive to left fteld.
Lou Piniella made a diving
catch to pl'eMrve the Ue.
.. I lot a good Jump on the ball,"
Plntella aald, "and
becauae lliller la a lefl·bancled
batter. the ball tailed back
towards me."
Moments earlter, Ancel
backup cateber Stan Cliburn h1t
Synchronized Swhn
Re1l1tratloJ1 for two·wHll
l)'DCbronbed swtmmb:at ~ .....
conduct.ct by the HunUqtoa
Beacb Aqu._U. WW b• held
Mondu at l :IO p.m . at Bmt-inttoa lleaeh ffllb. ·
· Tb• Aquabellta, a
1yacbl"Oll1Md awlm club, wW
bolcl 1M ea-tbla •-· Colt of die ,...,.,am la • lbi-deau ..,.. ,..,. old ... o.w
will bit --=-. """ .... . ftnt·MW . For_.. ID-rormadan, pbODe eu.cr .
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a bo\mcet' up the middle that
looked like tt might score Larry
Harlow from aecood base with
the winn1na nm. Dent manaced
to l(love It and nail Cliburn at
first. as Harlow stopped at third.
"Dent made a helluu play;•
Yankee Mana1er Dtck Howser said. "I d.Jdn't think anybody
could get to that ball."
WBILE n WA.8 a matter ot
inches that cost the Angela tbe
game, it was brute power that
kept them ID lt.
Camey Lans(ord amubed a
three-run bomer in the fifth ln·
Dini to open up a 4.0 lead, and Carew doubled to left in the
el8hth to put the An1elt oo top,
7-4.
Tb at aet V'p J acll•on's
dramatic home run ID the nllltb,
and WatlOG'• 1ame·wtn.D.lna hit
in the 10th.
'"They may be la.inc. but tbatll
no tut-place team." Howser
Hld of the Anlela. ••TMy're
crlpple4 with inJurlH, but
tbey'ft at111 fot • IOOd llDMIP-
Tbey've sot veteraa l1l18 wlio
know wb.at to do ...
All that reml.lnl la fot tbem "' .Urtdolqlt.
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·. ~~· Brandt Behavior Changer Claims It Improves Performance
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Or. Walt•r BrUdt ulb tt '"• "BralMlt StbaWir Qauw, •• aacl be cl8IJDI tt bu a1.rMO
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.ret1bt.
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Oellite tM ,.._ ..... thl llrud ~Ylor
;benser <8.BC> la ......_ mote dwl a wril\
!Ounter, ldmllar to tbe klncJ tome tolfera wear to :eep teore.
Fcw $10 Or. Brandt ..U. the cou.nter and •
.hort flyer < u paraanpba> which delcribea the
l ~c rnec.bod.
AS roans APPLICATION to aUlletANI. Dr.
lrandt gives the foUowiAI example.
"SuJ>POM )'OU we~ bavtnt dUftculty eoncen-"'l'bat'• very true," Dr. Brandt said, "but I tt•Ual wtaUe J)IQtaa t.Dla. Wb'8 10U IMGld be fHI I'm 1ew.n, an idea u much u tbe eountet
tbtnlrlAI about '"'ftd'il ,_,.._.tr ............ dMt 1taelf. Plm, lt tooll time to bave the brocburet Mn•, rour mllld la •ancs.tN to otber W.O. WE• publllbed. and tb1a la tbe end 1Wult ol four or nve wbat you'll be uriq ror cJlnaer." Dr. -Brudt yeara l'IMU'da." •*1•· Dr. Brandt HYI be UNI the BBC metbod
''1:8$ UllM you catch JOUl"MU dQ'd.rumiq b1m~1 primarily to keep b1a mind from wander· 1nd brinl your cocu:at.radco back to tbe same, inl wmu1 l1steniq to otbera.
)'OU 1tVC1 )'OW"fflf •click Oft the BBC." be explain.I.
"At the end ol the day, tbe week or the month you ••J tJSE n aEUGIOVSLY," be aaya. "Every
cu clearly aee bow muy dme. you've overcome tfme l eat.ch my m1Dd wandertn.g arid bring lt
10QJ' problem o1 cooceotratkm." baet cm track, I Cive myself 1 click."
T1I • ~.s • • • _. •a• t f SCJPDOM a eotfer wu using the met.bod to keep
eipUne becomes part of bla aame. E'ventually be outaroM tbe need for cUcb on bla •wlal. and be
CID Ult workinl on b1a putts.
But a basketball player bu eDOUCh to worry
about wit.bout t.hloklnl to click bla wriat counter
every time he rememben to screen out for a
rebound.
"No, I wouldn't want an athlete to carry it on
the court with him all tbe Ume," Dr. Brandt
anawen. "All be bu to do la remember alter the
same to Cive hlmaelf a certain number of clicks
for proper behavior. Jwst a ballpark number. He
doesn't have to remember every one." a BBC wv '"' ,. npe _. 1e or bis ~ wblle driving. At tbe end of a round.
crtUcllm u a rip-off, 11 for 00 other reuon lban Ila be mi1bt have seven cliclcl on tbe counter, EVEN PEOPLE WBO DE trying to lose
prlc•. repre1enttns seven times be conacioualy stopped weight (by giving themselves a click every time
The eounter bu a pleee ol silver tape across himself from pulling up hia bead 00 the swing. they resin temptation to raid the refrigerator>
the race which says "BBC," but underneath the So what? Does that make tum 8 better golfer? might be hesitant to go through life with a 1011 ta~ are the words "Par Golfer.'' put there by the counter on their wrist. •
orlaloaJ manufacturer. "S11JDIE8 HAVE SHOWN that the key to "I agree. It just kind of looks bizarre. Very AJIY 5Portl distributes them as golf counters. chaogl.ng behavior la in positive reinforcement and few people actually wear them," Dr. Brandt aays.
Dr. Brand{ bu.ya them for $3.75 each, puts on the reward," Dr. Brandt aays. "l keep mine in my briefcase. A lot of peopl• keep
silver tape to cover the trademark name. and sells Pointa oo the counter are supposed to be con-them in purses. in the desk at work. or wherever."
them fOI' $10. sidered rewards, alnce each one represents an im-Dr. Brandt doesn't use the word "miracle"
He aaya be bu cleared it through Ajay Sports, provemmt. when refering to the BBC. He uses the word "gim· -. and it's perfectly leaal. "Eventually," Dr. Brandt aays, "you'U notice mick." l ~ 09~.d as you become more disciplined that there may be 1 • not 11 " D B dt ft l ~i--r-• • SIJOIAa COtJNTEas WBJCB perform the less accumulation ol points... " t s a cure· a or a panacea, r . ran
exact aame function are available at some golf says. "But it's not just for those with mental prob-
, abopa for under u . and one sportlq 1oods at.ore so, Aca>aDING TO Dr. Brandt. the answer lems. either . It's a support system, and at one I uni 0 rs Get liiiisiiieiiillsiiiiiiipiiilutl-;;c;coun-·te-rs.f;;o;r;99-cen_ts_. ________ is_y_._._be_becom ____ -a;;;;beu.e;;;;r;;;;1;;;;oU;;er;;;;.;;;;Tb;;e;m;;en;taJ;;;dis;' ;. -ti·m·e·or·anot.b;;;;;;;;e;r;w;e;;a;ll;niiieediiiiiii•su•p•po;;rt;s;y;s;teiiimiiisiii.iii .. iiiiiiiiiiii
first Crack
By BOW AaD L RANDY CM_Delly,....IUft
:· Junior golfers will have an opportunity to
· ~rticlpate in the first tournament of its kind
ttaged at the newest COUl'M! in the Orange Coast
area -the Newport Beach GoU Course, an ex·
eeutive layout a l the end of the Orange County
.airport. .
· ~ Bob Kienzle, starter. bas set the date of July It for his first venture . into junior golf and has
divided the youngsters into three age groups -
i-J.2. 13·15 and 16-18.
: The event is open to both boys and girls for a
-oominal entry free of $10. Kienzle warns that the
·mtry list will be limited and states that the
deadline is July 1.
. In addition to the rompetitioo over the par 59
layout that bas five four-par holes and the balance
three pars, there will be prizes for the longest
.diive. closest to the hole and for any players who
etight score a hole-in-one.
Trophies will be awarded to the first three
pfayers in each age division. For further informa-
::ion, Call Kienzle at 7S1'°'3M or send your $10 entry feJ! along with your name, addreu, telephone
·a9mber and age to Robert H. Kiemle, Newport
Beach Golf Course. 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach, Calif. 92660. • • •
: ART SCIRLLING STAGES bis biggest event o/. the year for the men at Mesa Verde Country
dub Wednesday. It is the Orange Cout Savinaa ai&xl Heritage Bank pro-am tournament with some
$lf,500 in prize money being awarded to winning
toma and the pros.
· Schilling is enthusiastic about the event and
stites that the low scoring pro will receive $1J)(IO
in a savings account at Heritage Bank with the low
pro on the winning team also picking up $1,000.
The low amateur will have $1,000 liven to bis
favorite charity.
Then it won't be long before Scblllln1 and bla
wlfe depart for England and the En1llab Open.
They leave July 6 and will be gone for a mooth,
also playing in the Dutch Open.
Incidentally, paiiinga for the pro-am touma·
ment Wednesday will be made tonilbl at the club. •••
WREN QUALIFYING &OUND8 for the
California state amateur cbamplonablps were
completed la.at week at Loe Serranoa Country
Club, 11 Oraaae Coast area eolfen were among
those fortunate enough to 1aln a spot in the com·
peUticm at Pebble Beach a!MI Cyprea Point lta.rt· inl June23.
Also amoac uie eompemon wUl be defending
champ6on and U.S. Amateur title bolder llark
O'lleara ol Laguna Niguel and Jobn Richardson of
El Nlpel CC, the current SCGA aenlor amateur
cbampim.
Low round on the South Course at Los Ser·
rano1 during qualifying was 68 wltb Kemp
IUcbardllon of El Niguel CC flrlng a 88. Othera to
qualify on tbe South Course included Mark
Bad.raun ol South Lasuna Beach (70): Andy Kop-
pel: ot Huntlnat.on Beach (71); Todd Meena of
l{vine Coast CC and Newport Beach (72); Tim
O'Mara of Costa Mesa Golf Course (73) and David
Rhorer ol El Nipl CC (73).
• Qualifyin& on the North Coune where the low
score wu 88, were: Bradford Greer ol Hunlinlton
Beach with the leCODd lowest aeon ol the day, 71;
O.rid Hobby ol Santa Ana CC (74); Brian Lindley
ol .... Verde cc and Fountaln Valley (75): Orea
Frederick ol Huntinston Seaclilf CC (75); and Joo
i..vtn ol Huntinatoo Beach ('le).
• Tbe state cbamplombls-will ftnd tbe low 32
plnen after two rouna ol med.alp~. eompetin&
id match play competltloo to determine a cbam· ptoD.
• • •• : TD ANNUAL GOODWILL GOLP CIA88IC at. Alta VIit.a Country Club ID Placa1a bu been
Mt for lload•1, June ao wttb Bed Pau.too ol the Aicela ....U.. u chalrmu once ap.ln.
: ,._. fteld wW be llmlted to tbe ftnt uo ::yen
Wbo llln UP al SlOO per penon. Tbe doDI w1ll ,, to Goodwt11 1Dd111trie9 aad will IDdude peen ,..., alt. Jll'iMl lllld dlaMr.
: J>MdltM for atptq up for tlU nm& II at I
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145a13X.ZX 40.00 1.32
155a13XZX ae.oo 1.41
115a13XZX 44.00 1.11
175a13XZX 4•.00 1.11
115a14XZX 48.00 1.73
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155a15XZX 47.00 1.11
115/70113XZX 11.00 1.54
145a15XZX 48.00 1.43
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205/70ll15XWX 142.00 2.93
215/70ll15XWX 147.00 3.07
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W ASHJNGTON <AP>
-Presldmt Carter hN put Into effect pn>1ram1
de1i1ned to give con·
aumen a 1troa1er voice
wben federal agencle1
are deddtq bow to act.
The programs of 3S
departments and in·
dependent agencies de-
signate a blsb·level of-
flcl al to oversee tbe
a1eney's eoasumer pro-
gram and report to the
bead of the agency.
Carter said Monday,
"We are trytni to lock
the ~ viewpoint
into the federal govern·
ment. I want the entire
federal government to
th.int like the conaumer thin.ks.'.
BE SAID the COD·
sumer programs COD·
form to bis campaign
pledge "to bring the
government closer to
the people."
Ten additional agen·
cles are still developing
programs. but the first
3S were reJeued to meet
a deadline set la.st fall
when the president. or·
dered their develop·
ment. The programs re·
quire s uch steps as
establishing a
systematic complaint·
handling procedure and
a professional consumer
affa~ staff. Consumer
viewpoints are now sup-
posed to be taken into
account in all decisions.
CAltTEB TVRNED to
developing consumer
programs within exist·
ing agencies after
Congress defeated pro-
posals to set up a
separate agency to ad·
vocate consumer views
before the agencies. He
delegated Esther
Petersoo. bis special as·
slstant for consumer af.
fairs, to oversee de·
velopment of the pro·
grams.
Mrs. Petenon told a
Wbi~ Home gathering
of federal consumer af.
fairs officials, "You will
see tbe eovernment
opening its doors to COO·
sumers more than ever
before. and I think that
you will see federal of·
fici als llstenine to con· sumen wttb lncreuiq-
ly teen and sympathetic
ears." ••s. PETEaSON.
who lobbied Congreaa
for the consumer qe:ncy
bil I and since bas
worked for several
years on the agency
plans. added, "That. at
least. is our hope and
that is our intention."
Carter said , "The
government must hsten
to what the consumer
bas to say. The doors
have to be open to the
consumer and kept
open."
The 3S agency plans
each contains a name
and telephone number
for coosumen to contact
with concerns or com·
plaints about the agen-
cy. These names were
published ln Monday's
Federal Register and
Mrs. Peterson promised
her office will dis·
aeminate the list widely.
Mining
Project
Backed
KELLOGG . Idaho
,.....,.June 10, 1180 DAILY PM.OT .
<AP> -An $18 million Banking hours have been stretched at Citizens development project at Ba Sunsbine Mining Co's nk co make banking more convenient for you.
"lt to 1" silver property Our drive-up banking ... and our lohby ... are open
near Silver Peak. Nev.. 9:00 to 5:00 Monday thru Thursday; ro6:00on Friday . bu been approved by
Sunshine •s board of And if you mis.5 us during the week. you can bank on
direct.en. Saturday 9:00 to 1:00.
The mine, named Time is on )'Our side at Citizens 0 --k. after the b.latorlc: price Ot1.11
relationship between -=8116: sold and lllver in uoo. ii = =
t acbeduled to begln pro--... duction lo late 1982. .,., ..
company apokeamea CITIZENS BANK Hid Monday.
Current or reserves {)f CJOSTA MESA an auftident to permit
a,.ration f« about etpt
run at an annU::ut:; Harbor Blvd. at Baker. Costa Mesa, Calif. • Member FDIC chaetion rate ol a .._ ________________ _;_· ----...:.·-...-:~:.:..:· .. :l...
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bu eQle Clplntialial CGI•
tiol Md wtll PN•kll all ·~
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Business
-Arllwna Stlll 'Sunny'
=~: Grand CGnyon State E1caping Receaion
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PHO~ Arla. -ftte1rr!GD douda tb• future for 11to1t
Atl•rkul tMat lh• IUD, oeb 111tbt11 fadtd, atlll aau .. oa
M'lJCM.
''Most ArtlOllana will 1umwe
with tninlmum d.LantpUon, '' nJd
an •conQG\.Llt
H• forecaua contlnued lt dimbU.lbed pvwth.
TBS ECONO•Y WILL be bu.rt,
be eoocedM. but not to th• point
wbere actlvtt)' la llkel.J to IO lllto
reverse, aa lD the counb'y u a
whole. There ls atmply too much
faltb lD the f\lture, and too much
bu.man ener.ry. to be atopped by
reeeaaioa.
Attracted by the ever-present
sun and a multiplicity of op·
portun.ities wider lt, a flood of
domestic immigrants -1,000
housebolda a week m Phoenix -
swelled the population by Sl per-
cent lD the past decade.
In the same time, persoo'aJ in·
COJne rose 253 percent and the
v~lue ol manufacturing jumped
217 percent, a good deal of It re-
sulting from the growth of the
electronics industry here and
aroundTucsoo, 116 miles south.
TRS BIGH TBCB.NOJ.OOY ~:r-:~~ur-::.:x:::..~
around It make up • Hat cl blue
eblpt: Dl11tal. ITT, Sperry,
General Telephone, Oeneral
Jnalrument.I. Utt.on, Motorola.
Sperry.
In lbeTuclon area, unUl reetnt· .ty not .. eaaer u ~ob few ln
dutlry.oeworexpanalooproJecta
tnclude IBM, Huabea, Fluor J. Burr
Brown Reaearcb. 0 E. \iatea
Learjet. Veeco lnatrumenta,
M•moro and NaUonal Semkon·
ductor.
Elliott Pollack. 35, vice presi·
dent and economist of the Valley
National bank, whose own growth
as a Southwest regional bank
makes it the 28th largest in the
country, documents some ol the
other reasom for optimism about
Jobs.
HE NOfES THAT government
employment -in military.
border patrol, and park jobs,
among others -accounts ror 21
percent of the total.
"Government ... be says, "has
never bad a decline in total jobs Ill
the past lS years."
Services, including those in
stores and restaurants -ac-
:$50,000 to $500,000
JNCOME PROPERTV SECONDS
. • Int-•• on.Iv sa-v-nc. ··--• w-1t1v co••U....a.
'•C-.erdal
:aa..w-oal
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•6-U.ato 3 v-n
• 8ow1Mra CaUfcwa&.
c <>OIMI nw
loen IDf--tloa -nrk•
, l~V<>UI l1n.tn<IO<j n ... d,
counllal f« a11D01t JO percent ot
employmeot -''alao COGtlnue to
1row recatdleu ot the eeoaom.lc
alluatJoa." beaay1.
THE QVBSTION, HE con·
tenda, .. between alow or rapid
1rowtb.
Trade, which accounts for
ubout a quarter of jobs, aeema
also to bereceuioo·reabt.ant.
· · WbUe tbl.s sector grows slowly
during recesaiona, there are rare·
Jy muaive layoffs," Pollack ob-serves.
But there are aectors tbal wtl1
be hurt. Con.strucUon, in housing
especially. ia expe(!ted to fall
sharply. not only ~ause of b1gb
prices and dllllcult borrowing
terms. but also because the in·
migratioo might slow.
AND THERE IS a question
about the future of agriculture.
Arizona ranks behind only Texas
and California in cotton income,
but cottonusesalotofwater.
In the Tucson area agriculture
accounts for 84 percent of COD·
sumptlon. Some land bas s ub-
sided because of the removal or
ground water, and the cost ol
pumping is rising. Substitute
crops might be the answer, but
meanwhile hundreds of acres
bavebeenforcedintoidleness.
Still. whatever darkens the
short·term view seems to dis-
s ipate in the loog-term forecasts.
Sunshine seems to battle the
future, and it does so in large part
because of people seeking, among
other tbinp, th~ sunshine.
WmCH IS TO say that Arizona
depends as much on an influx of
people~ it does on its natural re·
sources. which includes 80 per·
cent of the nation's copper ore re-
serves. Human energy ls the big
ractor in the anticipated rapid
growth.
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-The Federal Trade
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repeatedly slapped on
the hand by Congress
this year, Wlll remain a
vagorous defender of
consumers, its
chairman pledges
·'We essentially are
proceeding on course,"
said Chairman Michael
Pertschuk.
And we can h andle
foreign payments and collections
for you.
For all your precious
metals and foreign currency
needs, just drop by our new
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through Saturday, from
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Plaging tlae Ganae APWI,._
Roland Harper (left) and Greg Latta.
teammates on the Chicago Bears. also
team up for an off the field enterprise.
Both are account executives for
Woodstock, Inc., a Chicago commodities
firm.
Gas Stations Losing Ground?
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The
men who bave to post the nsmg
prices on the nation's gasolme
pumps are getting a smaller and
smaller piece of the profits, an
analyst of oU industry trends re-
ports.
Dealers are selling less gas
overaU as consumer demand
drops. and the gasollne retallers
take a double lou becauae they
have reduced their profit mari.ins
in an attempt to stay competitive,
says Dan Lundberg, publisher of
the Los Angeles-based Lundberg
Letter.
Lundberg said that the price ot
the average gaJloo of all grades of
gasollne rose from Sl.23"'2 May 1
to Sl .23~ June 1. But in the same
month the average dealer's prof at
margm dropped from 11.77 cents
to 11 .57 cents.
cession that the average dealer
has sliced tu.s profit to keep pump
prices lower than they would be,
Lundberg said. Dealers are aJ.
lowed up lo 16. l cents profit
margm and that is scheduled to
me reaaeto 16.8 cents June 1.5.
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T---. June 10. 1880 DAILY PIU> 1 111
' Co•naute tor 15
Car Costs Cut
By Van Pooling
B1 SYLVIA POlt'l'Ea
Earlier this year, Don Morin,~ Reston, Va., ended a
ts-year hab.it ~ commuUn1 by bus to his rovemment Job
in Washington, D.C .. and began making the 80-mlle round
trip in ooe ~ Detroit's btueat new 1980 models -a plush.
15-penon pusenger-van which Morin and 14 neighbors
leased for their daily trek.
The group thus became part of one~ the fast.est grow·
ing trends In transportation -''van pooling" -which,
claim advocates. has doubled in popularity each year
since 1975.
BY GETl'ING INTO THE POOL. Morin calculates be:
< 1 > cut his commuting cost.a more than 25 percent (from S70 a
month to $:50): (2) reduced b1a travel time more than 3S per-
cent (from 65 minutes to 40 eacb way); (3) eliminated a bus
Money's
Worth
transfer and two long
walks in the winter cold
or summer beat each
workday.
A~ s10ce most of bis
co-riders switched to the
van from cars -at an
even greater savings -
the grQYJ> illso is he I pang to ease pollut1on. to cut traffic con-
gestion; to relieve the parkmg pinch in the nation's capital.
and to conserve gas
An even deeper incentive for Monn to join the "Van-Go"
movement: He 1s the chief of the Federal H1ghway Ad·
ministration's public transportat.Jon management division.
and one or hls JObs is to promote ride·sharingr among
• America 's65-70 million da1 ly commuters.
STATISTICS ON THE TREND ARE slippery, with
estimates of the number or pools ranging from 6,000 to
12.000 on the road. But this is up from what is conceded to
have been less thae 300 as recently as 1975
The Hertz COT'p • from whom FHA orftcial Morin and
his neighbors leaaed their van, confirms the mounUng in-
terest Ill the concept
The lease·rental firm has developed a van·pool pro-
gram for corporations, government groups and tndiv1duals
which supplies everything from the vehicle, msurance and
maintenance to pool part.Jc1pat1on agreements, route and
pickup 1Unerary sheets plus fuel records .
.. Vans have proved versatJle," says J E. Menendez,
Hertz exe('Ut.Jve vice president "They gamed popularity in
the 1960s a5 short·haul cargo earners. In the 1970s, people
used them as recreauonal vehicles. Then, late last year. as
the 'RV' market collapsed. there was a swmg toward the
commuter versions of the vans."
THIS SWING COINCIDED WITH creation last fall of
the President's Task Force on RidP.-Sharing, an 18·
member committee wtuch as promoting both van and car
pools to boost the l 4 person·per·vetucle occupancy rate for
commuter tnps
A Rlde-Sbanng Information Center has been set up
w1thm the Department of Tnnsportat.Jon in Room 4432, 400
7th St .. S. W . Washington. 0 C 20590. For mrormation. call
the center's toll·free I.me (800) 424·9184 or write to the
above address.
Some 185 nde·sharing groups are located in most ma·
jor metropol.tt.an areas, and there is a National Association
or Van Pool Operators you may join as well.
The van pool trend, argues Roy Coughlin, vice
chairman of the nde·sbare task force, "saves energy,
saves time, eases traffic coogest.Lon and rel.Jeves parking
problems.
"IT ALSO CAN PROVIDE priority fuel allocations
dunng shortages, and most important from an ind1vidual's
point ol view. van poohng saves money."
Per-passenger van expenses, estimates Hem (which
regularly keeps track of vehicle costs>. typically run about
half~ those ol a passenger car and about 40 percent less
than a tr.lditiooal station wagon.
As one example, for a typical ~ mile·a-<lay round
trip -15.000 miles a year -a van kept three years should
cost 3 4 cents per passenger-mjle, a s tation wagon, some
4 8 cents and a intermedlate·s1zc sedan. as much as 7.2
cents.
Economy Talk Set
At Irvine Meeti1ig
"Lookmg At The 80's: Economy, Energy and Health"
wUI be the theme of Dr Harvey Williams when he ad·
dresses the Irvine Busaness and Professional Women's Club on June 25.
Or. Williams. assistant director of the Career Plan
ning and Placement Center at UC Irvine, has been special
adviser to four presidents for health delivery systems.
The program will be held at McClure's Restaurant,
2101 E. Edinger, Santa Ana. with dinner at 6' 15. Reserva-
tions are available by caJhng Landa Doyle at 833·5461.
Gold, Metal Quotations
By 'ne Assocla&ed Preas
Seieded world gold pnces today:
t.a.doa: morning fixing $606.SO, ort, $17.25; anernoon
fixing saM.00. off $19.75
Parts: afternoon fixing 1599.52. off $10.57.
Frulitmt: fixing $608.04, off $22.29.
Zaricb: Sl600 00 bid, off $21.00; $605.00 asked.
New Yortt: Handy & Harman mid.morning $604.00. off
$19.75.
New York: Engelhard selling price mid-morning
$604.00, off $19.75.
New York: Engelhard fabricated gold mid-morning
$625.1•. off $20.44.
* * * NEW YORK (AP) Handy & Harman silver $15.600,
off $2.05.
Engelhard silver $15.SSO, off $2.05, fabricated silver
$16.380, olf $2.1S3.
* * * NEW YORK <AP) -Spot nonferroua metal prices to
day:
Copper .m~ .. 94~ a pound. U.S. destinations.
Lead 34.35 cents a pound. Zmc 37~ cents a pound, delivered.
Tia SB.5902 a pound.
Met'C81'7 $3915.00 peT nut.
Pledes• tl30.a? troy OI. N.Y.
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T:OO I c:. NEWS ..CHEWS
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lgl IOI• tee end prejUdice.
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• THEmNNY~
SHOW
Benny *"-the an.na
end g9tl cen1ld .-y by
the '"blgg.,-th.ll\·111•"
Chlrecters
• OYEAENIY
au.I: lil1Qer Vic DtmoM.
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abf-oed • they Yllrt Loa
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• KTTV (Ind) LOS Angeles
• KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles
• KCET·TV (PSS) Los Angeles e KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beacn
'Search'
Debuts
0nso·
"The Search for Solu-
tions" takes a fresh and
look at the process of
science when it pre-
mierea Ulaigbt at 8 on
KOCE. Cb•nnelSO.
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poogrw"ll; 1 ...,. to ,,,.
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MISADV£NTVAES Of'
SHERIR' L080
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tor •--ol~
wnoc:ll ... IC1Ualy -by a OMO of t>er* tObC11r1
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linda tfle miellnO nng 8 9 HAPPY DAYS
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writer ~ lllllng to co-a
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''8'rnlll Blndule: CtlldlWI
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ol ~of z.n·a Mbutl
Pvomlea. •ho l\ave
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ITIOd4wn dllil~euon lor
~of,...._
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"M Station: He••ll'"
IPnlmlere) .1..-.d Mar11n.
Jo AM Harr1I. A Honolulu-
1>-i Nlvlge ftrm under-t•• 1"'~,,...
tlorl of finding end uptor-
lnQ e aunllen Ru.u.n
autllMr1nL 8 MOYIE • *'-' "WOf!W\ In Whtie~
119791 ~ FIMnery.
StUlf'I WhllmM. The,_,..,
aoc>e*\led c:HM Of st.n et • woe ~ trlea to
cooe ~Che~°'
,,., 8llfl ano "" own ~
,., probtem• Mth her
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(CC)(R) e HOl.OCAUSTNOW
A drlllMtlc dooumlnWy
r....-ino the plight °' ,.,.
~~to ~ e "holoeallil ftOft"
~ted.
•O THAEE'8 OOtl!PltHY
Jedi. Janet end Ctw1-y
tall• In. trWiy 75-~-del
""" ..n:h r0¥tng ~ ano ~CR) II MJ.Y GRAHAM
CRJ8AOE
• MERVOflmN
0u.t l'I09t: Mel T !Illa
a.-ts: Ludlle Belt. Judy
Colline, Roger and Roger.
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Of __. of Z.W.'I Mbutl
Pvgm111. who have
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TUBE TOPPERS
KOOP e 8:00 -"The Rainmaker."
Burt Lancaster play1 the title role of a
con man who promiaes to flood an arid
community in th.la movie with Katharine
Hepburn .
C~ 9 9:00 -"M Stat.ion: Hawaii."
A new TV qw>vie about a Honolulu-baaed
salvage firm with Jared Martin and Jo
Ann Harris.
KTLA e 9:00 -Holocaust Now.
The plight of the Cambodian people in
the grip of a Vietnamese invasion is
documented in this special report .
"""-Ide Of .,_.... -~-IOCHR> t:IO. al TAXI
Louie .. ... """ e lllt .... he 00-10 .,.,
glr1tt1end'1 -.. 10 meet
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11:00 ldid ~~Cl) 9 NEWS
NEWl YWB> GAME
MOYIE
• • • ··Ptnltlurgti" < 1~21
John Wayne, Marlene
Oillf\cl\ A men loe.
mat'Y lritnda In ,,,.. ,........
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HOGAN"I HEROES Col. Kllr* tr.. 10 ...,,
Hogen"• ..:rel'I
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TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
"'"'Ing tM lnll*ttr'• -..-in amoW.<IQ _.......,_ "*'. 1WIUQHT ZllHI llWM ... rWIUm from
"*''• llnt """' Into outer ..,-. 9td Cllll'I ,_,..,_
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dillc9le e)'9 operetton IO
• to jlppW ce>n"*iCll'lh
bind~ IN IW'a ~
• WHATI ON NEXr
l.oot eulla, "'°°" .,.. Md ...., aoentt edd to the
normal mllt1Ure of cnm--t2:29 e ltl MC MOYIE * *~ 00ae•utllul But
DeeOly'" ( 19731 IWttowt
Clurtn. Fredertc Fon9t. A
bealtlful -..cs°" e
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12:30 • MOYIE * * * "'My FOOlltl ....,-( 1HO) Dena Andr-.,
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~ loller .. kllled clur-a '=,, ,. ~ 65 mil\.)
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MARY HARTMAN
Cath•(• magic flngera
mek• ,,_ O«>ul. George
~· erTWled and Tom ~tor counMilog.
1:00 U TOMORAOW
ProleMor John Wll80n lrlCI
'Vletnem 11e1eun Jack
t.AcClu9l<y ~ Posl-
Traum.llC S"-o.oro.r.
• ~ C)lorder Of -Viet,,.,.,---. G MAVEAICK
a.1 u.. to Ml • mon.y
..-,. IO e gang Of
crOOlls
• MOYIE * * * "AbCMI Sulc>oor>" 119431 Joan Crawford,
Fred MecMurTey A coupe
encouriter• 0'"08' or1 ltlW
hOneymoon ........ 1"9y
come lo lhe llld OI the Bn1 •
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( 19481 Bulter KNton,
Robert i..,..,.,.
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w Ind• Hendrt11, Audie
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Tr Ky. Fr encllot Tone.
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Quinn, Y olto T Wli.
3:00 G • * ~ ··s.m WhllMV"
1198111 Burt~ Cll'lt
Wiiker
3:30. * * * "A CertMt I Smlle" ( 19581 RoMMo
Bram, Join Fontmne..
by A~ & Batluk
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_ LITTL..E 1'00 C°""PETITIVE!
Rer11n City a Depressed A.rea
By PETE• J. BOYEll
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Television's
dreary season has begun in earnest.
It's an insidious thing, the rerun sea.son
In May, oetworb schedule big movies and
fint·nm epdodes of senes bttause. even
though the regular seuoo is over, May is
a big rating.s sweeps period.
Tbeo June arrives. creeping in oo the
beets of May. gamey reruns dragging
from ita jawr. Ugb.
IUNE TELEVISION IS irrefutable proof
that most network series fare really is
Barbara Eden and Shelly Fabares and say
"Wow.11t.oked 1 " and "Boss wave•"
I Int 1t on Tab and Fabian and lbe other
guy ran from lbear car to the surf, then
back to their cherry woody. They ran to
their beach but. cha.aged clothes. t.Mn ran
to the beach party. They appeared to be
having a tugh llme
Tab (or was 1t Fabian~) wrestled with
Barbara FAen. wbo knew Judo. Then Fa·
blan shot a pt.neapple off d some euy·s
bead with a spear gun.
My wife looted at me. I looted at her.
tube addict can learn lo coovene. Yo\A
may ftnd you have something lo say.
Open an "1n" Hollywood eaterie. In·
\'1te the town's hotshots to an opening night
party. then lock the doors and bold them
hostage until they promise e1lber to devise
better t.eleVlSloo next fall or go back to
Cleveland.
-Attend class reunions, preferably at
schools you never attended. Claim, in som·
bt>r tooes. lo have spent the last 10 or 20
whatever years in lbe ~late pen, and then
watch from a corner as your "classmates"
try to sw-mi.se your crime. The three-part series ·
seeka lo dispel public
confusion about scien-
tists by looking over
their aboulders as they
punue aolutioos to fun-
d a mental mysteries
with paaaioo, patience
and unabashed joy.
....,_. .. vacuous tripe, junk food for worlt·weary
minds not inclined lo bot.her with beartler
stuff. Sitting t.hrougb origin.al episodes of
"House Ca.Jls"· or "Three'• Company" ls,
perhaps. tberapeuUc. like alucging down a
dry martini -it numbs you just a little.
and slows the troublesome procfls of
thought.
"Do you realize." she asked. "that we are
s itting here watching 'Ride the Wild
Surf!'" -WATCH TELEVISION, BVT leave
the set olf. Imagine the unloldioe of a grip-
pmg drama. heroes and heroines wrestl.lng
rate and the human condit.ioll for a mo-
ment d glory or love; or. imagine a com-
edy without a laugb tra~ but instead,
wry humor featuring neilber Pl ecodou.s
children nor toilet jokes that geauinely
makes you laugh.
Stage and screen star
Stacy Keach will host
and narrate the series
wbicb begins with an ex-
p lo ration of
"Evidence." the facts of
the matter; "Patterns,"
the shape that facts
take; and "Investiga-
tion." digging for miu-
lng facts.
The secood program
takes us through the
proceaea of ''Trial and
Error," "Context" and
''Adaptation": ap·
proacbes to a problem
from three different
perspectives.
Tbe tbird program ex-
plores "llodeling" -
thlnkfnl small to get the
bup out before trying it
for real; • 'Tbeol'y" -
aummin& up what you tnow to take aim at
what you don't know;
and "Predict1oo" -for
wbicb you need a Sood
model, a good theory
• • • and tbe courqe to ·~ oat Clll a limb.
'
HMSto.,,
Actor William Conrad didn't really land these
fish -they're props for a c~ movie special
''The Return of Frank Cannon,'' in which the
portly actor again plays the character be
created in the Jong-runrung series "Cannon.'·
'Cartwrights' Reuniting
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Lome Greene and
Pernell Roberta wW atar toiether for the flnt time
alnce "Bonanza" ln a two-part epllode for ABC'•
"Vega$" to be filmed in Hawall. .
Tbey will joln aeries star Robert Urich and the
other cu.t atan, John Saxoo and Barbara, for the
show. aoa-ta cnarmt11 la the atar of the CBS Mrie9
"Tr Jolm.11.D.''
'
SitU.ng through renm.a, though, ls like
volunteering for a lobotomy. You may
never think again. Tbe arrival of June telmsioo was rec·
o«nlzed al my house one evening last
week. I wu thumbing my TV fiipper-
dlpper, bounclq the signal from rerun to
rerun, when I came upon the 1m&1e or Tab
Hunter oo a surfboard.
uamE 11IE WILD SURF," 1964. Tab
I DIDN'T ANSWEa. SHE reached for
the flipper-dipper and turned t.be set off. I
came to. and thanked her.
Thus was born the ''Things To Do In The
Summer Besides Watch TV" list:
-Read a book. Reading not only
stimulates t.bouabt. it can aootbe and en·
tertain as well. It is said that some people
read boob even alter lbe fall TV season
has begun.
-Rlm for Coogress. Master the art of
"Social Liberalism and Economic
Conservatism." Even t! you don't win, you
can impress your friends. and hit them up
for campaap coatnbutloos.
Hunter and Fabian and aome other guy eo -TALK. WITH DESlaE, proper
to Hawaii lo ride the big ones and lo chase guidance and aome effort. t.be most dulled
'Face Music'
Goes to KW
"Face The Muslc."
the eame abow boeted
by Ron Ely, star of the
"Tarzan" TV series,
.....,.,..,._,. .. .Jt
M..~1
! t ' a:.. t:.M-7-...:lt
now telecaats llCJDdaya ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: throup Fridays from -;
7:30 to 8 p.m . over KH.J-
TV. Channel 9.
Lila Donovan, former
Miu Florida. it the featund vocallat on the
1ameabow.
un TOPS ·srAR WARS'!" ..... .... ---
?
No. better foriet that last one. You may
never tum the set on af(ain.
The biooest swap meet on the
Orange-Coast is found f!tlefy day
m the classified ads in the
DAILY PILOT
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;· Travolta Survives Weakness of 'Urban Cowboy'
~.,.. PIQlnQNGTON ••-ttan .. Joba Tra..-..•1 taket up wttb lfadol-Sadtb • would ba dd~ d _,,. .:_,..
, . ..
•i ,__,.-._., flret 1terrta• role 1laet tbe 11•::.~ 1poUed Hou1too soelaJlte who ve a ~ e.,... --
Tait aiMkJ·t••k worl• of dha1troua ••Momeat bJ 1..cwttw~ ........• co•~ buatblqforeowboyi IDCenlttotberoutinelovest«y.
Olltq1 ..... CJUlt ... ol ~ Mom•" wl .lam• anq.• ~.::::::.~.~~ii= Tbe relt ol the acUoG cenc.a TUVOLTA GIVES an honest.
•IHI die --...-day H•bo11 ftm dlndortaJ effort after tbe 1c~1r=...._~ on wbetberTravolta and Wl.naer aen1ltlve and eoa1l1tently wlao l•t.ber llil•r• IHkln• • •ucceuful "Tb• Cbl•• c.. ... ..,,,.:,~.::=:w.--. wtll 1et back toaether and beUevabM performance wblcb
••c'••lHd venloa of tbt Syndrome." Botll acquit o ....... ~.,. .,,.,..,, ,.,,. c~'"· whetber Tnvolta will beat abould help further eatablbh
Hctt•meat of their Hrller t.bemMlftlwell, lD1plWcftbe :=:..~c..w......._,_,_.. Glenn In the mechanical blmaaaMriouleetor.HJ.afana
COUD...,.,U la CGDV•JM wtth ft8WI lD lM ftlm 1'"11, wbldl ........ ...__,».......,... bull·r1clncCOOtest. may be IOaMWbat diaa~,
ateoepberlc detail ID "Urbu are moeUy due to an overly w.-......," however, because be not Cow •• " atmpliltlc .erlpt. THE STaENGTB of the film Jmq A.Jtoff, wbo prodUffd BridlH alto wrote tbe aufftdmt drama and ncttemmt la ID the performances and in the •lnl in tbe tum and h1a dandq
wtUt ~ Evana, lolllt.t ta UM 1creeQO&Q for "Urba.n Cowboy•• to 1Ultaba tbt •low 13'1·mbwte naturall1tic deta11 In which La llmited to a couple of tu.ma
production notH that the wltb AarOll Latham, baled an nmn1ns time. Apart from tbe Brtd1es explores the lives of around the dance floor.
Paramount releaae "l• not a lb• latter'• 1tory that ortliDallY romantic upeet. tbe foeua Lam these dw'acten and the special The dances, choreographed by
ctnema vertte about worken ln appeared in Elqulre Maautae. a c oateat In vol v I a I the world la wblcb they exist. Pat1y Swayze, are reaJlatic
tbe ~cal industry wbo lt'a 1tmply a boy·meeta·lirl. mechanical bull that dom.taatea Bridges' style. which la also two·1tep1 and there are no
baa 1 out n l 1 ht a at a boy-lo1e1·1lrl romance set tbe aetion i.n GllJey'1. evidenced i.n bia earlier fllma, 11 flashy production numbers.
bonk1·tmk," but empwt... tt a1alnlt the colorful atmosphere Travolta ltan u a youth wbo &ow-keyed realism. Winier la natural and extremely
la "a bll Hollywood of Gilley•a. the tareest leave1 bl1 1mall Teaaa Tblladdlacertainsubstance appealing H bis immature
eatertalo.meot" honky-took in tbe world. bomet.own to make b1t fortune to tbe otberwi&e shallow script, youn1 wlfe; Smith, who 1eta
AcnJAU. Y, IT La 101Dewbere
between the two -eta.er to the
former -tbat doesn't quite
work on either level.
Tbe film ii of apeclal interest
IT'S ESSENTIALLY a
penooal love story that-often
an lntere1tln1. somewhat
depressing view of modem
Western aoclely, but it laclts
worktag In the oU reftnertea l.n but he misses dramatic "lntroductn1" billing, ii strong
Houatan. He stays with b1t mcle opportunity in terms of what aa hla self-centered girl friend,
Bob (Barry Corbln) eel AW»t motivates these peopJe to escape and Glenn conveys an effective
Corene <Brooke Aldenoa>. who i.nto this fantasy and the male ain liter touebneas as the
introduce him to GWey'a, where chauvinistic attitudes tbat ex-convict.
be meets a forward youn1 dominate this world -the Corbin and Alderson
woman (Debra Winier), whom womeo here pretty much accept contribute out at anding
be quickly marries. the fact they must stand by their characterizatioo and both have
They IOCJll split, however, and men. several impressive scenes as
'M11sic Man' Rett1rns
sbe moves l.n with ex-coovict Tbeae and other social laaues the uncle and aunt. Cooper
Scott Glean, wbo operates the are touched upon, but are not Huckabee is fl.ne as a friend, and
mecbanical bull, and TraYOlta explored to any extent, which James Gammon adds fun.
II)' JAY SllARBVTr
NEW YORK <AP> -You can
tell another musical revival ls
loose. Older patrons hum the
• score before the show. At the Cl·
ty Center, the hums concern
1957's "The Music Man," back
for a 12-week run.
This JD<)del la uneven. Parts of
the first-act pace may cure in·
somnia, and while Act 2 lS very
perky, the prevailing corn may
drive jaded modern audiences to
. Perrier or worse.
BUT AT LEAST THE s how's
got lanky. long-jawed, rubber·
limbed Dick Van Dyke, last
sighted here light years ago in
.. Bye Bye Birdie ," back on
Broadway. That alone ia cause
for a 76-trombone salute, even ii
he does commence .. Music
Man" a bit tentative initially.
He has a tough job competing
with memories of the fierce
energy Robert Preston gave the
J ..
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Mii 2 I ·r•p;-..., "'~°°""" br .... oh.*"«I
title role ol bogus Prof. Harold
Hill, silver-tongued purveyor of
anything for a buck, such aa
band instruments.
But wisely, be doean 't go at It
furtoso, opting for a gently goofy
approach that wears well u he
tries to mulct the small-town
multitudes of River City, Iowa,
in the innocent summer of 1912.
Once again, he's cheerfully up
to no good, trying to peddle band
instruments, band u.nilorma and
music book.a to local kids, prom·
ising their paying parents
there'll be music in a mont.b.
WRY, HE EVEN VOWS to or.
ganize a boys' band, teaching
them to play by the "think
system" wherein all they need
do is think of the music at band
and they can tootle it imtanUy.
I once tried this system oo my
flugelborn and it was a week
before my landlord let me back
in. But I digress.
Of course, the lnnocence l.n
Meredith Wlllloa'a salute to bia
Iowa boyhood still trtumpha
over the kind of evil that bas
Van Dyke warning towuafollt
that, by golly, the local pool ba1J
corrupta local youths.
And again, there's exuberant
dancing, various near-escapes
ror our genial villain and finally
hls comeuppance -the k>SS of
his heart to a lady be tries to
flim.flam. the comely town librarian (Meg Busaert.)
FAMILIARITY MAY BREED
boredom In spots, Michael
Kidd's direction and cboreog.
raphy ranges rrom lively
sparkle to bo-humaville. but Van
Dyke -mercy, what a fine
singer, dancer, mime and comic.
A tiny boo for the sound
s ystem, which occasionally
makes Van Dyke and Co. sound on the tinny s1de.
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'Grease' ~miering
'Slreekar' Jlarlm lmne'• lOda Year
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a._ .. II T 11111 wua.-• dwie d.raala ••A
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Wed• day •l11tt at lM Harlequin OlnHr
...,. ..... 08 Mia, "llnltc~c OD I.he .... ,. ..... lldl .........., of the
lnln• O...•-k1 ,,...tn.
llA.aVft LSYINS II dlNcUq "Onue." wllaJcb .._. Bria·Boa..rt T.,-tor ln the fflltral
role of Dull¥ Zuko -a part be bad been
acMdtded to~ ov r ln the~ Yott~-= before It dCIMd two moau. qo. Sandy SDel
wW pla.r bl.a lirltrMnd~ SamlY. wtus DmlM Dal•
cut • Bel\7 BJ.uo, BtVCe Wlnu& u Boeu and lllcbael Nania u Knkkie.
Two.time Emmy wtnDer Jed: Elton la mua:lcal
4lnct«, wit.b Jay Smith h.tnclH~ '" cbono-
finpbic duU . "Grease" plays '1tU1 except
ondaya Ulrougb Au1. 2' at the Harlequln, 3503 S
Harbor Blvd., juat north ot Colta Mesa. Reterva·
lion• m.~u.
THE 1av1NB CO••UNITl' Theater
celebrates 10 years of product.loo ln it.a olnlb
performl.ni faclllty, the Turtle Rock Community
Park auditorium, where "Streetcar" opens It.a
three-weekend engagement.
Renal.a Florin and Jon Sldoll bead tbe Irvine
cast aa Blanche DuBoia and Stanley Kowalski,
with Patricia Corbett playiq Stella and Tom
Wheeler as Milch. Otben ln the JCT productloo
are Sheila McCanna, Tom Felerabend, Warren
Blumber1. Lenore Stjeme, Earl McCanna and
Evan Ramer. .
Performances of ··~ar" will be liven
Fridays and Saturdays at. & p.m. t.bJ"oUlb June 28,
with a 2 p.m. maUnee thia Sunday at the Turtle
Roek Park facility, on Sunnybill Road off Turtle
Rock Drive in Irvine. Reservations 754·3643 WeffUya, 7S2-$)76 eveninp and weekeod.s.
WINDING VP TREia respective schedules
alone the cout t!lil 'weekend are:
-.. Ladybouae Blues" at South Coast
Repertory, 6S5 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
(957-4033). Performances tonight lhrouth Sunday
at 8, with weekend matinees at 2:30.
-.. The Fanlasticta" at the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna
Beach (t9'--0743). Final performances tonight
through Saturday at 8:30, but it'll be back July 9.
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MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PAREllTS AND ~PEOPLE ,,,. ....... ,,, ... ....,, .. ,._ ___ ,..._..,."' __ ,,,_,.,,, __
r.:i) AU. MIO ADMITltO l!:!J a.-.. ~
AU.Giii MG ..........
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Oted
Cathenne Bach
of TV's "Dukes
of Hazzard'' has
been honored for
··outstanding
dramatic
ac bievement''
by the Hispanic
organization
Nosotros. Miss
Bach i s of
German -
Mexican
heritage.
--.LACK
STAW(*."CGI
"APOCALYPSE
MOW-Ill ,...
I "THEEMPIAE.,..
STRIKES BACK". __ ,___
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ICNffiHTS~· CRJ
''THE EMPIRE .'"'
STIUKES BACK" __ ,___
-"Tb• HOUH of BhM Lea•"" bJ tbe
Newport Harbor Actor.,,...._. at M-. Vilta
boot. -Monte Vlat.a St., CaM.a lltM <Al·IUO or fTl.1116). Clo.ln1 performanc.e Thu.nday
throulb 8aturda.y at a:ao.
ro11a OTHS& LOCAL theater pro-
d.aeLiom fClnttnue t.beir nm.ton Aoca1 atqea.
••Cal.lfornla Su.Ile" at tbe ea.ta Mesa Civtc
PlaybouM. on the Oraqe County Falrll'OU.Dds.
Colt.a Mela (75'·5158). Performances Frid&)"I and
Satunt.y• al 8 · 30 t.brouab June 2".
"1'be Gtnierbread Lady" at the Newport
Theater AN Center, 2$01 CUff Drive, Newport
Beach CMS--31'3 or 6'2-8llt). Plll)'in1 Tbu.nday
throuah Saturday at 8:30 unUl June 21.
"Move Over, Mrs. Markham'' at the Hunt·
inaton Beach Playhouse. in tM Seacliff VWa1e
Center , Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt·
ington Beach (847-4465 or 8'7-8157). Performances
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throu&h July 12.
-"So Long, Stanley" with Jerry Mat.hers and
Tony DowatSebast.ian's West Dinner Playhouse, HO
Aven1da Pico, S an Cle mente (492·99SO>.
Performances nightly except M~ at varyiq
curtain Umea through June 22.
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OF HUGH L. FRANKLIN, aka HUGH L . RAY
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and contingent creditors of R Ac HAE L LA u R A
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Hugh L. Ray Franklin, PETITION TO AD·
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H u g h Frank II n • and A· 104710.
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wlll and/or estate: and contlnoent creditors ot "ICTlnoui~1t••u
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SIDE: •Happenings •Horoscope
•Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck
NeWport Beach flutist Susan Fries
used a gold-plated platinum flute
to record mood music for the mov-
ie, 7he Black Stallion.'
By .JOEL C. DON Cit ................
The Boston Symphony
Orchellrl bad an opening for a
trumpet player.
Almost 200 applications were
received. Of that number, 80
muslcla& were audJtioned for
the prized position as principal
trumpet.
It was one or three positions
open last year for the prestigious
lOS·member metropolltan or-
chestra.
It's a story Susan Fries t.ells
with the chilling effect of a
fingernail running down a
chalkboard.
On one hand, she arfirms,
"That's the way the music busi-
ness is." But in the same breath
she'll tell you, "That's the com-
petitive business I've worked in
all my life."
The Newport Beach flutist has
performed with a number of ma-
jor orchestras Including the
Philadelphia Philharmonic
Orchestra, the London New
Philharmonic Orchestra, the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra and
the American Ballet Theater
Orchestra.
HER DISTINGUISHED
performing experiencef brought
her to leaching positions at a
number of universities including
an 8-year stint at tl)e pi·estigious
!Qberlln College Conservatory of
Music. Ms. Fries also toured the
!British Isles and Europe on
·sef a rate occasions. primarily
w th an accompani st
harpsichord player.
But about three years ago, she
stepped out of her classical
music garb when she was ad-
.milted to a select group of musi-
cians who make Soundtracks for
movies, t.elevlslon and records.
Her more commercial and
lucratlve work. thoucb. has
helped brln& the bltteraweet
Laat.e d the muslc business to
her students.
•'THE BUSINESS ls so rwcb
that musicians might have to
take anything they can get and try to play it artistically,'' says
the divorced mother of three. ''U
you have really high standards,
no matter what you play you can
bring them to it." While some musicians may
view commercial work with
somewhat jaundiced eyes, the
39-year·old musician has dis-
covered an equally rich ex·
perience in studio recording.
"Some of the best musicians
I 've ever heard play in the
studio," she says. ''The music is
simpler but you don't have time
to rehearse. So you have to be
top-notch to get there."
Ms. Fries cracked the studio-
recording artist's nut quite ac-
cidentally while attending, of all
places, a Hollywood party. A
friend, she says, suggested a TV
producer hire her.
SOON AfTER, Ms. Fries was
in a Hollywood studio recording
the theme song and background
music for the first season of the
TV comedy series "Mork and
Mindy."
Her recording career
snowballed to numerous jobs for
television programs and movies.
Most of the time, she had no
idea what she was recording for
until the sheet music was
plopped on the music stand.
The ability to instantly
sight-read any type of music is the
special talent of the studio musi-
cian, sbesays .
"The simpler the music the
more vital you have to be as a
~.Jun910.1tl0
mus ician to make it sound
great," sbe says.
MS. FRIES IS MOST proud of
her work in creating the mood for the dramatic movie "The
Black Stallion.'·
She used a special gold-plated
platinum flute for the record-
ings, an instrument she says
produces a clean, brilliant
sound. Silver or silver-alloy
flutes are reserved for larger or·
chestras where higher volume is
needed to carrv over the 100 or
By a peculiar quirk of genetics. all the wOrker ant~ showing up at vour pic-
nic are females and probably are sisters; you might thmk of the attackers as
a feminist brigade.
Would Teddy Roosevelt believe it?
Teddy Bears Aplenty
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
0 Ted4Y Booeevelt would never
bave believed it," HY• a toy
company executive, apeakhJC ol
tbe current boom ln teddy bean,
named after tbe 218&.b president
of the Unltecl a.au.. • 'Ted4Y bear production will break all recorda thll year,,.
*SU Huold A. Nlumlan, ~1· dellt of • major producer d the e•ddlJ toy1. ettlmatln• that
elOM to 100 mt•Hon plUlb beul GI all tJpes, 111111 and 1b111*
WW bl m8de la UIO.
somewhere there ls a teddy bear
dressed in it." says Nlzamlan,
who s•ys that many people c0l-
led bean tbe way others collect
stamps or cotm.
The varletles from which to
·choose are aJmo1t lnflnlt.e, be
pointa out. Even the bulc bear
now comes In every poulble 11.&e
and color. and they rUJge in
price from a few dollars for a tiny one to upwarda ol $100 foe
special vendona.
Dakin, for esample. makes
teddlel In blue. sreen. maroon,
brown. black. m.,enta. cold and
white. Tbey are produced in
atandina. ~ and lJtDI poU· Uou.
••Wiil.le we make tome too dlt·
ferent Wm.th teddJ bun ,an
· our 1ar1Mt 1fnii; e•t•IOl'Y·" aaya Nlumtaa, whole ftrm, now
tn lta Bil year, •tart.cl maklne
teddy bun almo.t from the day tt be•an producln1 atuff ed
animall.
WbJ t1111 pcdift ~ for
tedclielf
"Ttdd)' bean f\alllll kiilki•
'"' ~ ..... ,. the toy .. duatrr uMUUve. "Wbea JOU
elup a tedti•· biiar to JOW' heart. yoa now be wilt alwaya be
faithful, ObedMat and k5Dd. No
backtalk; 70Ubowwb0'1 boll.··
SUsan Fries 1ostructs student Rachel Ranagan of Costa Mesa
more musicians.
She's often seen with the
golden flute performing at
p a rties with Laguna Beach
guitarist Richard Glenn.
In addition to her performance
and recording schedule. she
teaches each year at an 8-day
se minar of the Clarendon
Woodwind School at Irvine's
Christ College.
THE 8CllOOL, taught in the
tradition of Ms. Fries' mentor,
premier Oulist Marcel Moyse,
brings five ensemble mus1c1ans
and up to 100 students together
for intensive performance ex-
perience.
·'The students come from all
over the country but we would
like to have more Orange Coun-
ty students because I think
we're filling a cultural need
here." she says.
Overall. the message she br-
ings to he r students 1s all
performance is enn chmg. from
small parties to a Carnegie Hall
coo cert.
·'I had to c hange horses
midstrea m when I came out he re (Orange County) three
years ago," Ms. Fries says, ex-
plaining that she had intended to
join a private music group that
failed. "I had to support three
children.
"Every day I wake up and
think, 'What can I do to create
more possibilibes?"' she says.
"Mus icians h ave to develop
possibilities and do things they
dido 't think they could do aria
try to be the best possible at it."
Amicable Angle On Ants
Ants, like humans, are social creatures.
By MADELEINE JACOBS
In • I 0 IP ..... 'leirrice They're the uninvited guests
at every picnic and probably
have been since the first picnic
was held.
But the next lime you're
tempted to stomp on that bat-
talion of ants carrying off your
potato salad and Cried chicken.
try looking at them from the
viewpoint of the S mithsonian
Ins titution 's Dr. James F .
Lynch, an expert on those ubi-
quitous little creatures.
"Ants are not just a nuisance
or an interesting fringe element
in our society." the zoologist in·
sist.s. "They play a critical role
in the overall ecology of our
planet."
THAT MAY BE SMALL com-
fort wbiJe they're interrupting
your picnic, invading your
kitchen or building a nest on
your patio, but consider this: At
any ooe lime there are more
than a quadrillion ants oo earth
-a number that makes the
sales of hamburgers pale ln
compan.oa. 1bey are the most
abundant ol tbe visible lnaecta
and lncredibly diverse -lclen·
Usta fJlt1mate there are as many
as 12,000 to 14,000 species of
an ta.
Anti are comtanUy turn..lq
over IOU, aeratina and enricbing
lt. In fact, toaetber with
earthwonm, ants are tbe Prin·
clpal moven of soil ln both
tropical and temperate rep.a.
Anti al10 are the main
acavenaen d dead lnaectl, de-
vourlnl f alien creatures like
vacuum deanen.
SW1 not canrineed? Coalider
thll: ADta are found virt.ually eve~ on earth. except An-
tarcOca -rUllhl1 from the
arcUo tne Une. IOUtb to lbe Up
ol South Alrtca. &Dd on virtually ....., ooeaalc J.aldd.
A.ND IP YOU'U 8'l'ILL 80t .,........tbM ... .,. ......
tMt.c•_i-.mblr &Mt iilta,, a. Imm~ u. eoc:laJ erMtana; ID
fact, ..., ....... lllOl& llOdal Of tlle IOt!Aal ...,.._.__ It•• la eel•I•• -wtt• • belaa*r rl•llJed ID comPleidt.J .. * ...... ..set olllr -.,, .... ~:-W...laumedeaD• RbJect ol lat.eNt to Lyacb. Who
earrtll •Ma....._ e& U. lmltllilaid•'• a. ..... .., Center for Envlroamental
Studt• near ~· LJncb doe1n't have to ar for bll
subject matter. There are about
500 species of ants m the Uruted
Sta tes as a whole. and he 's
a lready identified 60 species on
the center's 2.600 acres, which
contain a variety of habitats -
farmland. shoreline, m arsh.
open field. ne w forest and
mature hardwood forest.
As he looked around. he found
that many ant species used d.if·
ferent habitats or food types, but
others somehow seemed to coex-
ist in the same habitat, feeding
on a similar range of roods.
Compelltion for food seemed m-
evitable, Lynch surmised.
"AND FOR SO MANY d.iC-
fere nt species to s ha re suc-
cess(ully the same ecological
niche," be says, "I guessed that
each species had to be have
som ewhat differently an its
search for food and in its de-
fensive actions."
The larger issue for Lynch is
the nature of competition among
species of animals. "In nature,"
he explains, "you rarely observe
different animal species in the
same habitat actively competing
for food -you simply Infer that
over the course of evolutionary
time competition has occuned
and that the ecolo1lcal and
behavioral differences you see
today are the results of that
evolution. But with ants, one can
actually observe and measure
th e process of competition
bet ween different species."
For his studJes, he chose the
three commonest ant species
fo und in the fores t at the
Chesapeake Bay Center. These
same species are characteristic
of forests in the entire eastern
United States, and their close re-
lati ves occur ID West Coast
forests and elsewhere in North
America.
LYNOI SET OUT "baits" -
small plastic discs -using twia
fish to simulate the protein of
dead insects, a common food,
and a diluted sugar solution to
si mulate the kind of s weet
carbohydrate liquids that ants
obtain from tree saps, fruit,
flowers and the excretions of
aphids and certain other insects.
Baits were set out beginning in
early spring and continuing into
late autumn. Over the course of
three years, Lynch and his col-
leagues made thousands of
hours of observations, day and
night -countilll the ldtlds and
<See ANTS, P .. e CZ)
• ~ . .
• I Pal'ty Filled With S11rprises
Bappftll•g•
By Judith Olson
friends brin, the food -and tbe 11 -and have
a wonderfuJ Ume doln1 it
Each year her hairdresser. DuJel Kafer,
arranas a specaal aurpriae. So. the suapense ~rew as auesta woadered wbat could top the ex-
travagamas of the last two yean -a male
streaker and the Marina High School marching
band
Al about •12·20 p .m .. aft.er everyone had
feasted on a rroarung board of salads and
desserLs, the fun be1an. lo marched the
Mariners from Marina High School t.o aerenade
our lady.
But that wan 'l all. A traffic cop ran into
the patio t.o see what the disturbance was all
about. He took off his shirt -and then his boots
. -and by then Mrs. Friedman knew It was her
own private strip show.
Jobn Glbeon, down from Hollywood, bad a
•ood act, and Mrs. Friedman was fooled again.
She thought the singers were the maln event.
Wishing Mrs. Friedman a happy birthday
were Myra StJJlmaa, Elliott Muphy, Claris
'Noel, Ende Peterman, Shelley KaWck, PaaJ
DeLucca, Michael McDermou, WhJtney Plam·
mer, Joyce Garr, Shirley Hamlltoa, Slm•e
Corbo, Kai.by Bryant and Jeri llotlea.
Las Mari.neras Auxiliary of Famaly Service
of Orange County hosted one of lls most enjoy-
able events of the year last Wednesday -a
luncheon and fashion show. always in a beautifuJ
setting.
This year Mrs. Joan Betson opened her
Galaxy Dri\'e home for the event and John
Hogan of Fashion Island provided the clothes.
The event started with champagne on the
patio and included a delicious luncheon pre-
' ·pared by the auxiliary members themselves.
Nearly 150 women -and one lone male
guest turned out for the party. which
celebrated Family Service's silver anniversary
The man, John Von Glahn, FSA director,
gets to many s uch events throughout the year
but doesn't seem to mind a bit
Chris Marshall was chairman of the·
event and guests included Joan Mack. Lynn
: Dowty, Marie Osborn. Marton Harney, Miriam
La Plante. Faye Fredricksen, Ltt Roach, Nan·
• cy Fulton. B. J . Skilling. Pat Wllaon, Mimi
; Cbotlner. Dorothy Stillwell, Carroll Beek. Jean
•. Lucas. Emma Jane Riley, Cynne Ba.nneU and
• · Joie Kruel. Las Marineras president
AT LAS MAAINERAS AUXILIARY LUNCHEON
Betty Bexter, John Von Glahn, Carolyn
Hutchlaon
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
David Friedman (left), Bob Gode• entertliln Jo Ann Frtedman
H Your Kid is Busted. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Three months ago
our son was arrested on a dru~·related charge.
It was a devastating expenence. but we sur·
vlved.
So many people we considered friends did
not call us or drop by. They pretended that
nothing had happened. Other people. who were
not close at all. offered a hand in friendship. It
made a big difference m our lives.
Ann
Landers
•
I wonder how many people who read this
see themselves. Will you print my letter and
comment, Ann? Thank you -BETTER NOW any rf'fereoce to the trouble will ca11Se more
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der such circumstances. They believe U Is best have trouble It Is very helpfuJ to hurry to lbelr Pa,, 1f,,H 1, .; 1 r ,. , , ,.,111 NOTHING ADDED
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Ant Soc• aJ O< n ight lert,,,r.q you with tJ l.lv..11)11<)DIP are c.onc{:rned . . . s are I P<Otllem rt ,, c; I~ m<Jrj p ot with the ( ~t of !hrs nvw $er -------------""'!'"---------------------------the night or rhe wooYr•no VICQ The c.or,t ot a visit 10 your <From Page Cl)
numbers or ants that showed up
al the bails, what kinds of food
they were attracted to and therr
pattern of behavior wh<•n t'On
fronted wtth competitors
The research<•rs rollowc.'<I the
movements or the ants from
the moment when th<'y rrrsl dis·
covered the food to their return
to the nest and recruitment or
other workers and back a~am lo
the food source <By a pecuhar
quirk of genetics. all worker
ants showing up at your picnic
are females and probably are
sisters . you might think or the
attacke r s a s a r e m1n1s l
brigade l
The hundreds or me as ure·
ments and observations were
eventually analyzed with the
help of a computer. and some
fascinating conclusions be~an to
emerge.
"MOST PEOPLE THINK an
ant ls an ant is an ant.·· Lynch
says, "but close studv shows
that these ants, like people, not
only loot different but are lead·
ing very different lives ...
The most abundant ant. pre-
Hlepll lmparll, la rather slow to
discover food, but once a scout bas
found it, she mobilizes laree num-
ben of her sisters very quickly.
Preaolepla, an iotermedlate-
sized ant with colonies or about
1.600 individuals. is extremely ag-
gressive. She actively attacks
other anta and emits a defensive
chemical that repels and dis·
orients them. consequently.
other ants have difficulty in dis-
lodging Preeolepla from a food
source. The species shows a dis·
tin ct preference for protein foods
At the other extreme 1s the tiny.
timid Paratrttbina melanderi,
which 1s quick to find food. bul
when nimbly avoids confront&·
lions with other. more aggressive
ant s . Paratr«.>chlna .
whose s mall colonies number
only 125 to J.50 1nd1 v1duals.
e mploys a tut-and·run techruque
to pilfer Crom food sources
dominated by more aggressive
a nts. dartm~ in and out qwckh
enough to avoid conta(·t It prt·
rers carbohydrate.'>
TllE THIRD SPECIES .
Aphaeoogaster rudis, which
Lynch calls a "broad-nrched
ecological gene ralist ... ralb
between these two hfestyles.
Aphaeaogaater forms colorues or
about JOO individuals. Although
the largest of the three species. 1t
lacks thedefens1 ve adaptations of
Prenolepls . Neverthe -
less, it is adept at finding food
and Is able to carry off much
larger pieces of food than the
more aggress ive ant. It
responds equally to protein and
carbohydrate bails
"It's a kind of Jack-of-all
trades," Lynch says. "using a
range of behavioral tactics to
steal food when the more ag-
gressive species is around. And
if Aphaeno,aster finds food
first. she will frequently hide it
with debris and return for it at
nifhtfall." nterestingly. the aggressave
Preaolepla is most active in late
fall and in April and June .
wh e r e a s the d1m1nut1ve
Paratrtthlna 1s most active in
Au gust and September when the
former literally disappears from
vr <>w prob a bl ) bec aus e 1t
doesn't lrke hot weather
Apbat"OO~astf'r does most of its
fora~in~ al night in Apnl and May
and in September and ~tober .
but shifts to a daytime pattern
v. ht n Pn>nolepis 1s absent
"('I.EARL l'. l::ACH SPEOES
h a~ t•volved d1stmct adaptallOns
for hndm~ and defendmg food .
a nd for surv1vlllg in the same
habitat." Lynch says, "and we
thmk th1s helps them to coex·
1st ··
Lyn<'h admits that thmktng of
ants as competitive bands of sis ·
ters may not increase your em-
pa lhy towards them But he
quickly points out that even
when they are anooying, ants
are rarely harmful to humans 1a
painful exception as the
notorious stinging fire ant of the
southeastern United States), and
the ecological good they do pro-
bably far outweighs the bad
"Besides. there really isn't
much we can do about ants, so
we might as well learn to live
with them ." Lynch adds.
"They've been around for the
last 100 million years and will
probably be around at least that
much longer "
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Umldadan.
l'M NOT 11JST lalklnl about luncheons where
tbe deafeoln1 sound of ullra·auede rubbln1
together ma.Ilea couenauon lmpoulble, l'm talk iJl8 about little trick.a women employ to make you
reel inadequate.
One ol these days I'm gotng lo have a charm
bracelel that aouncls like an anvil every tJme I
hoist my glass. Embarrassed by t.be clatter, I will
basWy explain. "I told my husband a typewriter
charm with 44 diamonds on each key was too
much, but be insisted. And of course my she
grandchildren, Robin, Ricky. Renee, Rush
Richie and Rot.hmoor had to be immortalized in
gold! ..
I dream or the day when 1 sail into a room with
one of those organizer handbags that has a pocket
for everything, and everything for a pocket. Oh. I
had one once, but I stored discarded nose tissue
under credit cards. safety pins under passports,
pizza coupons under calculator and a broken
watch under address book.
DO YOU KNOW what I'd give to walk into a
room wearing shoes with a big "G" on the heels
tbat stood for Gucci and not Grasshopper?
Of course, there's nothing that intimidates me
more than to enter a room with a woman dressed
completely in white.
Talk about clothes making a statement!
Everyone who crowds around her knows and
respects her . When her clothes talk. everyone
listens. She is thumbing her 006e at the world
Bring on your mustard oozing out of a sandwicb
your dusty c hairs, your friendly dogs, your long
cigarette ashes, your clumsy waiters, your filled·
to·the·brim coffee cups, your oU on the car door,
your low.flying birds. This woman is defying the
odds.
AND IF SHE'S wearing a bat . . . that tears
it. It doesn't matter if it's a large brim, a veil witb
an ostrich plume, a beach straw or a tennis cap
with a visor. I feel as practical as a woman who
launders and hangs her zip-lock bags out to dry.
But the real test of security is the tennis court.
I s prung for the tennis dress, Chrissie Evert shoes,
little socks with the ball fringe over the beel and a
racket press, but the moment my opponent wallul
out wearing a sweatband ... it's all over.
( Horoscope
"."£DNE8DA Y, JUNE 11
By SYDNEY OMAall
)
ARJ.ES (Mar. 21·Apr. 19): You get grand op·
portunity to be fiexlble, display versatility and
transform a roe into an ally. Gemini, Sagittarius
natives figure prominently. Travel, messages,
"spiritual revelations" dominate exciting
scenario. You'll succeed on "third try."
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): New start, ap-
proach means more money. Accept assignment,
be ready for Jove, profit, improved health -and
feeling that you are vital, important and can Im·
print your own style. Leo, Aquarius persona figure
·prominently.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Hunches pay off,
judgment and timing bit mark. Lunar and
numerical cycles point to initiative, independence,
being at right place al crucial moment. Be direct,
confident -pay debt lo former "teacher." You
are going to lop of hill!
CANCEB <June 21.July 22>: Make coocesaioos
-avoid direct confrontations. Clandestine meet·
ing occurs -you get chance for view behind
scenes. You gain access to "confidential" ioforma·
lion. Open lines of communication. One who was
distant will "open up" and reveal unuaual story.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Revise, review, gel de-
tails completed -a major wish could be fulfilled.
Involves financial gain, romance, an ouUel for
special. creative · capabilities. Scorpio, Aquarius
natives figure prominenUy. Busineu aaaociate
shows new respect.
VDlGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Excbaqe of views
with prolessiooal associate, superior proves fruit-
ful. Roadblock is removed. You get green lll.bt. for
speclal plan. procedure or policy. Gemlni, Sallt·
tarlua penona play key roles. Stand tall. You need
not be io&imidat.ed by one who talb a 1ood aame.
URA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Empb&lil on loa.I·
range plan.a, travel, publisb1nc. rane and abstract
point.I of law. Family and home -thelr im·
portance -come into aharp, clear focus. A.notber
Ubra, a Taurus and Scorpio play significant rolea.
Moaey surprise ii part of aeenario -and lt. ii
1oodl1 800&l'IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): DlC beneath IW'·
face lodlcatkJM-lf penilteot, creative and ded·
teated you atriU pay dirt. Obtain valid hint from
Llbn mnHge. Cbeet budlet. flDanclal arranae·
meats with partner. clole allOclate or maw. A
''mJlterY" Will be eolved I MGITl'AJU1J8 <Nov. 22·Dec. al): Go slow, lie
Jow, i-mlt otben to "play t.belr eardl." Be aware
of publle trnd1, polls. Cbect le1al rl1bt1. perm...,... Marital stat. la ~-Aecem or1allbaUOG, bett.r ware o(.prOduotloa, UD·
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PUBUC NOTICE HAZEL ANNIE KEMP,
•----------aka HAZEL A. KEMP NOTICE OF DEATH OF AND OF PETITION TO
DOROTHY HELEN ADMINISTER ESTATE
PARS 0 N AND 0 F NO. A·1°"630.
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A-104631. and contingent creditors of
T o a I I h e I r s , Hazel Annie Kemp, aka
beneficiaries. creditors Hazel A. Kemp of Hunt·
and contingent creditors of inciton Beach, California.
Dorothy Helen Parson of and persons who may be Costa Mesa, California, otherwise Interested in the
and persons who may be will and/or estate:
otherwise interested in the A petition has been flied will and/or estate: by Mary R. Murphy in the
A petition has been filed Superior Court of Orange
by Lynn C. Oane In the County reauesting that Superior Court of Orange Mary R. Murphy be ap-
County r~uestlng that pointed as personal
Lynn C. Dane be appoint· representative to ad·
ed as personal repr~n-minister the estate of
tatlve to administer the Hazel Annie Kemp, aka estate of Dorothy "4elen Hazel A. Kemp (under the Par son <u nder the In· Independent Adminlstra· dependent Administration tlon of Estates Act>. The
of Estates Act>. The peti· petition is set tor hearing
tlon Is set for hearing in in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic
Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the
Center Drive, West, in the C I t y of Sa nt a A n a . C It y of Sant a An a . California on June 24, 1980
California on June 24, 1980 at 10 00 a.m.
at 10:00a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the gr antinq of the ~t1tion. granting Of the petition, you should either appear
you should either appear at at the hearing and state the hearing and state your your objections or ·t ile objections or file w,.itten written objections with the
objections with the Court court before the hearing. before the hearing. Your Your appearance may be appearance m av be 1n in person or by your at·
person or by your at· tornev. torney, I F Y 0 U A R E A
IF YOU ARE A CREDIT OR or a cont·
CR E OITOR or a cont· ingent creditor Of the de·
lngent creditor of the de· ceased, you must file your ceased, you must file your claim with the court or
c laim with the court or present it to the personal
present It to the personat representative appointe<I repr~tatlve appointed by the court within four
by the court within tour months from the date of
months from the date of first issuance of letters as
first issuance Of 1eners as provided in Section 700 of
provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of
the Probate Code of California. The time for California. The time for filing claims will not ex·
flllng claims will not ex· plre prior to tour months
plre prior to four months from the date of the hear·
from the date Of the hear· lno noticed above.
Ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court.
the flle kept by the court. If you are Interested In the
If you are Interested In the estate, you may file a re· estate, you may file a re· quest with the court to re·
quest with the court to re· celve speclal notice of the c.eive special notice of the Inventory Of estate assets Inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac·
and of the petitions, ac· c o u n ts and reports
counts and reports described In Section 1200 described In Section 1200 of the Callfomla Probate '
of the California Probate Code.
Code. au1", Bush & Lanen,
Rktwwd M. Kett-.YL At· Attorney It LIW, 10061
torMY et Law, 1201 uov• Talbert Av•., Sult• 300, St., Suite 600, N•ws>ort ffountaln V1lley, Ca. eeac", ca.; Tel: 7""'611. t270I; Tet: "4-4441.
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covered patio/BBQ area. 3 bedrooms.
2 baths and earth lone decor that's
neat as a pin and an assumable 8'h%
LOAN . Super starter home in
Westside Costa Mesa at $105,000.
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A HAPPY HOME
A g reen thumber's delight with
well·manicured ~ardens, front & rear.
Made for entertaining. Large 52'xl30'
lot with complete privacy. Den. 2
Bedrooms with oversize closets & 2
baths. Workshop off garaJ{e .
Spacious·lt~ht-bright. A happy home
and aJJ for $179,500.
Owta WILL RMAMCE. HO LOAM FU.
Wl5LEY M. TAnoa co .• UALTC>aS
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HAnott ISLAND AaA.f
Cu.stom 3BR family home built
around massive patio & pool area.
Lg assuma ble Joan &c add 'I
c re a ti ve financing . $447,500.
Su:zanne Rudd 642·8235. ($-68)
752-1414
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
JASMINE CREBC
In One 0( Corona rtel l\1ar's Most Ot>s1rable
CJtf' r.uJrded Communille,. Thl' Most
Poµular OnP St orv Model With Two
Redrooin" Plu.-. [)(on With St>t-ond Fireplace.
Two l..arj!t.' PaltOS M Int Vlt.'W or Thf'
Orl'an A~n111e'i lnd ude Pool. Spa &
Tenn1.:. EASY t-"11' \:'l:CJN<; S275.000
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Home. Th1:11 Home Sho-. .. Like A Model
Inside & Outside Tr1·Lt'Vt'I Three Larie
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A full 180 degree view of the
Newport Beach bay from this
almost new 3 bedroom or 2 muter
bedroom suite home. A gallery
entryway openloc onto a large
private courtyard with spa. You
own the land! $615,000.
IAflllONT DUPLD OflM ........ , .... ,
Large Penlnaula duplex wltb"~
acCOIDfT'OdaUon.a for 2 ~e bo4nta' '
plus a sandy beach. Priced at !
$1,100,000 with creaUve ftnandnl: 1
avallable. Come aee BILL BJ:NTt.
•l:OOto 5:00 at 1008'EAST BA.I.BO.\
BLVD.
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wrth pl r & llp
a TOttO HOISi COUMtlY 4 Pdrm 3 hath.. r.rnt'h st vi<'
mini l It• 1n nranat• Ql'OH' 5219.50!1
BILL CRU NDV . REALT OR
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IUL ISTATI EXCIUIMCI SIMCI lt4t
DOYll SHOllS AllA. The firs t
impression as you walk through the
~a led courtya rd entry is quite
s timulating & it improves as you
continue through the huge U ving room
& charmin~ family room. complete
with wet bar. There are 4 spacious
bedrooms & the yard appears to have
every blade of grass in place. There
are even fruit trees In the side yard. Realistically prjced at 1325.000.
MIWPOllT llACH 6Jl·1l00
HIGH ON A HILL-VU
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.. ilM)led eirterlor. TreHl....try, .....
cottrfyard. Alt Hee.tin ,.,, Ht for
ll•iR9 ad ••t•rt•i•l•9. 2-story 3
bed.+two YIEW decks. 110 of oc--.
bay ... "6gltt licJflh. 0WMt" wll ...,
flltance. $497,000. 631-1400
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ll• Roell R•1hland1 Adult 1 bdrm Condo
.. .-A,t&.ICHIOO w/pool. sae.500. can
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THICllST Partlal~oce10 view
imkel lhls .. ol the ~priced untta In
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motivated tell«r. ODlY
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and 1pa ln Um lovely 4
bedtoom home ID tlM I ' I) 1·,/:Y·A-,J '··· • • • 1 , 1 1 ,...; r \ t • L •
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wat•rrront h o m t!
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Priced U 2es.ooo
Builder w trade fur
Palm Springs ~tat~
t 'or del&1ls on this homr
<ind 1ppt to s l'l', c111l
Carol Hoff. •It 831 0094
Pnnc-Only
WTSIDI CHARMER
Well ma1nta1ned by
original owntN. Own~r
ll1tanr101 Prtc-ed •t .....
J bedroom. 2~11 bath.
ram.11) room. f1~plal'e
Walk to schools and
5hopp&n& In C<l8l 1 M t'l>IA
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In!! Call Annahrll.-
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754-1202
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f"ormer model. wterul
I) decorated Owner will
carr~ large 2nd c., II
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UDO ISLAND
.i Br. 3 ba. 2 frpk:. . den.
din rm . 2 stone:.. !ilrt'('t
to street, 3100 sq fl. on
Via Orvteto $379.900
Marshall Rily 67~
COMMBCIAL
CA.'lfNERY AREA Va·
t ant read)' for o~ ner
usl'r or speculator
~1:.LL£R WILL CARRY
FINANCING with 29'<
down 1199.SOO'
lalboo lay rrop.
Redton
•67S-7060•
Super 3 Bdrm nestled in --------· secluded Costa Me:.a
neighborhood. eas) at·
cess to eve r y th1n .:
Priced to m ovt: JI
$107.000 5'l0·3666
WALK TO BEACH
ASSU MABLE CONDO
2Br. 28a. ma rvelous ocn
view. patio & BBQ. !>pll.
~auna & pool Highloan
JI 11 7:;'; lll!l.95C.I
3 Bdrm Pre11·
dent home In
prest1g1ou1
Turtle roc k with
spacious formal
d1n1ng room. a
gracious
execu11ve home
reduced 10 sell at
$335000
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2HOUSES Xlnt lol'atioo. Prtnc only
Under S280.000. Owner
WlU carry $tl-Ot2S AJCt .
llAUTIFUL
VIEWDUPUX
J Br. w /(rpl c-. 28r
w spacious patio. "2 blk
to Ol'ean High loan
11 75'< Low dow n
$226,95(). C:all now
DIES REALTY
673-6210
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laAMD MIW .,,,, °""'1Y •Br+. A/C. ( fll ]"'*'•rldte ...... ca11-. Pabuloul. 1a.rp J bd, 2~ Aaaume sao.000.10'1'!~. Rula1
bl. Quality townhome Sl.58.000 Ph· 75&-0ll05
coodm.Only4aval!able. · · SSI 3'tt • CHIVON •-s "....,. .... ._., __ ,_ All 1111111 Lo. ttZtB•rrarto Pll•)'.l r"w Ml uwu u •. -. -._...... Spect.acwar golf course
Ana Aw.14%4734. Three bedroom. two bath Near new Lwcoln Mdl tn aita1e. 6600 sq.fl. 4 to 6
on a:reenbett, pool. spa. w....,. .. rida· ""~tates. 3 8dnm ~ blths. Pool clole to shopping. Selert ......., ... """ _ _. ' St tN\ ooo
LOWDOWN
Sharp 3 Bdrm 2 bath
hom~ re1tur1 n& hardwood noon. shake
roor and larae yard Owner ~1U tell VA or
submit on terms Asking
•• 7S>. Call 540-l 1.S 1
· ~ .,. HERITAGE
. REALTORS
llWCOIDOS
2&3BEDROOMS
Starting at SlOl ,000
On Viet-Ona bt wn
Newport&
Harbor Blvd
541.3559
he.141-3644
O W.C l~"'k T 0 rroo mo payments t:
!tide 3 br 2 bi! rrplc. ram
rm. Ail 642 9666
Properues 751 3191 Br. 2...., baths Many up ..... spa. ..-.
g rades I I 99. 000 Tll sr• ... ES CO. Sharp Jbdrm. 2ba. xlnt Sweeny. Smith & A.ssO<' Mn
nel&hborhood. C'lose to ~!3u!!55 . 673 0339. 67"77&1 ICbools & park. l?d U · .-..-1-1 ..
sume at 9~·~ Sll0.500 ---~-----
B)'owiwr M2-~ COUNTRY LIVING
Elegantly 11-pac:1ous 2 r111 arH Bdrm. 211 blt.h condo m *•UY * TIJRTI..EROCK with ca· SpariWng pool. ouldoor nyoo view. Ideal for l'OU
bar & cabana. 3 large ple or bachelor F'rplc.
bdrms 2 ruJI ba Roman roman bath and gardtn
tub Ill master bath with m master bdrm• 955· 1102
1us & hers showers Wood °"ner
burning antique ---------
fl~place 1n llvtng rm
Plui.h pile carpet thru-
oul Over~in custom
t\le Beaut1full)
land!.caped. lo~ ma in
tenanl'e yard ~laturt•
frul trees & much much
nYJtt OnJ> S98,000 Ca 11 \'1llage ReaJ Estaw
96J.4567
•VACANT• • L9942 Le inn gt on S106K
• LS882 Plymouth S'96 91>0
·~I Rice 594.900
HEED A
LARGER
HOME?
"flu!> could bl-lh(' ans wer
ror \()UC growmg femll) needs. 4 bdrm + bonus
or 5 bdrm. Family room
too' :MOO sq n o( living
space Excell~t location
wtthtn walltlnR d 1 tan<"e
to tennii. and pool:.
$150.000
a.rnLAMEatates 10-New custom homes
behind iron gates w/an
~xl'lus1ve Nl'wport
Beach address. 111'1 m1lei. to West ell rr s hopping ,
near Irvine Ave & Santc1
b abel. t'rom $265.000
Open llam to 6pm daily °' by appl. 642-8281 or
S44--0614
DOVER SHORES Ught, a1 ry. view. pro
fesslOf\ally decorated ·I
Bdrm. 3 Ba name with
pool and spa. Creative
f1nanc1ng available
544.5,<0l
HARIOR RIDGE
10%down 12'. fin. or JO'. lcAoal"-d 1006 down. 10' f in \t1n1 .........••..........••
\ \ Terms lmmt'd oc
cupatK') ~"Mr Brokt'.r
963 ~5/ii
2 &2 Ba decorator :.olln
home with a fantai.t11
view overlooking re-
servoir and c-1ty hghts
~.<O>
So. loyf[Ollt o.le• rood twnhsc ~I~ OOV
Ll\annU:fg tsalbOa Ouplex &IZ-0346
oHenng 2 + den owners
urut w large sundeck &
io--er J Bdrm rent al un rt
Priced at $998.000. For
more info call Caro l
Horr. agt Pacei.etter
Realt). 631-0094
2 UNITS
,_ICED l.IGHT
IACK IA y ~Pt'r 2 bdrm pool homr
3 Bdrm . 1:1hakt· roof W1lhlargemclosf'dpat10
hardwood floor:. rt Onl> 2•-, mil~ from the
lll>deled k1tch JUttl ,. i.urr full price onl>
beautlful home read> tn ~.800
move into Pnc-ed al Park Pl.11ce Im 812 7461
suo.<0> 2·1LKS TO SURF
FUlUtt REALTY ~n 'ST SELL Oo"n'~wn on Diamond 1n North 6-0814 '" ..., Bay area Lo'l,:ly 3 lid rm 54 H 8 .'.I B d I fl J
home + 2 bdrm apt EASTSIDE ~K Sl44.9Uo Own~r
0!8.000 Three bedroom two bath _N?l __ 9ro$44_ ---
l.,...leoch 1041 .............•••.....•.
SI 64,900!!
UDO ISLAND
Newly decor:itl'd 1 Bdrm
J ~ on Frt '1mple land
\Jt·ant & read\ for 1m
mediate movc·tn "''th l'reatt\'e f1nanl 111~·
4vc11lable $389.500
PENINSULA
•
Whelan
Real Estate
• -· I ......_, on R-2 lol Room for .id ...._ rec'"'" dlllonal units Pnt-f'd ror JONES REALTY &Astoc. 675-3331 quick ~»•~ SI 10.000 • BR.AHO MEW •
2HOUSES
1 St) 3 BR . ram rm .
frpl . 2 ba , spa. redwood
~ brkrst I-• ,. Shah
roof Totally u.-~rc1dl'd'
~ILSSIO~ Rt-:,\LTV
494 0731
Duplex. t•omplt!teh rl·
furbe'>hed onl' l>lock tj1 •
beach You ov. n thl· IJnd
Gre1tt r1nllnun)! ~v:; IJ1~1
NEWPORT DUPLEX
Sl75.900!
One bdrm + bachelor'
SM700 g~ I block to
~ater Owner fmanl'1ng
12%-3 years! (;all fast.
7S2. 1700 ...,.. 0 • f \I fl f ~ ,., • I
[~INl;I
4 '*'" SIS.500
Two-s tory. l'IOM? to pool.
i;chools and grffnbelt:.
Assume VA lew1n Selet1
Propert1e.. 751·3191
MISAVYDE
MODOWH! Channing 3 8drm 2 bath.
l<1mtl y room . hrit'k
hreplat"e. l ree lined
street . VA term'>, no
down. Sl09.SOO. Ca 11 now.
542'313
673-6210 lalaoarettinlllla 1007 Selel't P r opert1 n
Jl!!lll!!!lllll_ll!!!! _____ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• _75_1 ·_319_1 ------Xlnt locauon Pnnl 11n
h L'nder S28U 11vu 6 .. ner "Ill £·Jrn
:i4 l ()'25 Agt
Brand New Las \'egas. :-.:e, s ingle fam t l)
names !'ow avail for
lease option . o nly
S6001m o Call now.
702-384-8464
VACATIOH
IMKAUAI
at )OUT own condo. Love
h I Bdrm. on the beal'h
Oc-~an '1e~ Pool.
Jllt:un1. te nnis F'ull>
rurrushed Just hsted al
only $140.000
644-7211
rln NIGEL
(}AILEY &.
ASSUCll\rrs
60' OF IA Y FRO MT
6 .m. Pier & float.
$1.600,000;
Midtoel IHI &tah
507 lost l4Aoo ltYd.
lalMMI 6 7 J.6110
..... HSULA POIMT
t'antastic flnaocmg. 3
Bdrms and 2 Bdrmi;,
hreplal'e and mm1 \'1ew
Near So Bay beaches.
BARRETT RLTY
REGlSTER. 642-5200
c•st•.o•ach 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCWROMT HOME
m CaplslTano Beal'h. 4
Bdrms. 2"2 ba. ram rm.
Sauna bath" not tub.
.._..RoedltHfty.
496-0991
~ Costo MflG
3 Bdrm .00 blk of f'1 ower
St 5 car garage Robert '!"!!!!1"!!!1!1111!1!!!'1~~--
Milll ken Agt SJ I 12fi6
New oa M arltet
MESA VERDE
.i 8 r, I ''l Ba • s e II er
nDUvated sacn hc-e at
1111.<0l VA. FHA or ~
terms. Agt ~1u 851 1666
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
e-RANCH
REALTY
~~) 1 2000
No quah()1ng. 11harv 3 -------bdrm. 2ba. nr South
Coast Plata Aa1> lrg \" ,\
Lo dwn. 1108.000 Owner
642-MSl.
Gw .. r..try
Ym11 Love It!
4 Br. 2 ba. plush u~l.
eustom shut~rs. co,erf'd
patio. garden entr>'
Sll.S,<Ol
OCEA. ... rHo.ST 'l'" modul .. r ''Pl' t.Jrn-' P'1 n1mmun1t' i
bells. 24 hr l>t'cunt). sub
l~OK 1714 149931Ufi
Out or tht or d1 nar)
Sp:\<'IOU.'I wood and gla~s
tw.x1le ~row. use of
tile 'lull• le' el It \•tng in
"'uodt"d oHl'cl f'rt\olllt.'
d•rk\ tre<"' .. 1 l'X1blt-
fll\JOCtnR ~ 000
Lagwia V11latt' R t:
~97 1761
~ ..... 105 ••••••••••••••••••••••
He .. ut. ne,.i home 1n
planned unit develop·
meat. 2 Br " den. 2 rwt
bu. J a., mi's to b<'b In
Lag N1g. Sale prtl'e
S145.000 or teue ro.-
rm <7141 971 7460 Pnnl'
On!)
J UST ELEGANTLY
HACH DUPLEX
•VTEW• Onlv 1~· lo
sand Lo" do.,.·n 0 \\ 1 •
TotaJ pn 1" S:!~:. 111111
Pnnl' onh
Robt. Soclcs & Auoc.
__ S4~9_S)2
~}:.;\\'I l::W by O ~Ol·r
Hampton & Nl'w &ti
ford 3br ur .ibr. Xlnt
\lew A~:iumt! loan
714 581· I lZZ
TUDOR TWHHME
Soanng vaulttd ceilings
2 Br + den. $106.000 A~·
M.tmable loan in Newport
Beach Call Tim Rhont:.
631 l2lli6
Ol'IN Ill 9 •II\ IVN 10111 f1i:I C..... .. Mcr 1022 ---.....
c.c ... w ........
Lush enlr)"' mto this ex·
c eptlonall) plush
bedroom Obun1. r anu ly
rm. fireplace. wall
wall carp ets. ros
ga.rckn. 2 pat10!i , on
with BBQ FhA!t trtts
Sll9.SOO. hurry ! BKR
~-H .\f\!CH
I: I :.1 TY
.,~. 1 2000
REDECORATED·38r. REALTORS
THE REAL
£STATERS ---_ _,,
laddNlvloMS 5 bedroom h6me that has
2800 sq ft, pool and spa
and bwlt by John LytJe. <Mner wtJI flnanl'e with
20<7, down . As k In g
S204.000 . Sel ect
Properties. ~2660
TRY
SI 2,000 DOWHI
C.O.ta Mesa charmer 2
Bdrms oo R-2 lot. AB
sume •1.000 Ut TD + owner wtll help finance
the rest. Price 184.950.
Call now. 546-Zlll • oPrN rt1 9•11 H&Jf'o ION N<I •
~THE REAL ,
~l ESTATER S
llGCAHYOH
FanLaattc view of go
COUrH and mountains
Venallles model at
• •••••••••••••••••••••• IUUTOSUIT
• One 30x 118' kJt
434 Begorua Ownr
781).1125 $43-6148
Swf Sa.d Call 540-l 72l0
Located on prestigious Tllilllal.
Haul St. Five bo\ues -· rrom the watu. Fall ----------1
ula<epwtt.hsoundofaurf. CmtraJ lo<' Lovely 38
Wbitewater vu. built on la.. ba Quiet street
the eyo. As featured in SH.950 1 Agl. Belt)
March Home Mas. Call 95'1~.142-9772 nm Rhone a1. ues. al cul~-sac. DramaU
entr)': two story Uvln
room and formal dinin
room. Fabulous mas
suite on first noor pl lb'tee other bedroom ___ R_EAL __ ~_o_RS __ _
IASTSIOl 6-PUX
NSTl9UCIDI
MOW· S325.000
swles with their OW OCIAM YllW
batha. Guarded gate Rate Plan 4. Jumine
community. Flnanl'ing Creek. 2700 1 q . ft.
avallab&e t675.000. Guarded comm .• teonla.
RCTc1y lorCo
11 ,, ~ 1
pools, spa1. 13'75.000.
Owner I Ajeal 640-1212
c:.t.M9M 1024
wtt.b llM.IOO lo Uluma
ble loaol. ruitoi fro n. t.o U CT.. S211U40 «" annual Income. Wei
kept. •lolle etory
wt\h 4/l&ra&• pl111 off ~ patkinl. oa 60x300
~
CALL 644-7211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• twM '"9ertv .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!~I MESA NORnl. auw. ~ ~ aoned A·f and ,....,._ -ooo lo Pull located la the back~ OCUMPtlOMT _...,.,, ••v. an.
0 OT prioe 1118.750. Channia&: Newport area. wner VACAMTL med brick. shake root J
tflll finance with 156X La r 11 e· b ul Id ab I e BR 2 Ba. Devtu •Co down. F\ill price 1175(000. bomealte w /ablolutely aa...am
Select Propert e1 . fantalt.lc view of roUlq ---------~ ltd. 4 mi. No. of Del Mar •••••••••I
1\artJervdt Glen Lowest
pnced 5 bdrm 3 ba 3 car
pra,ie \o a cant 1299.SOO
~1~125 Aft 6P~.
Sl'AMSH HACl&IDA
Th11 home has ever
yt.bl.Da' Ad1ms M~I.
with tiled roof. pools.
sandy bel<'h " your own
bedt yard. too. • Bdnns .•
f8JDlly Wlth frplc . & a
1reat as1umable loan.
$175,000.
Kt'l i l 11 I I <;}~1> lk. 1 ltv
.... : ' ~: ,111 1
~·J.'~ 7Sl.cM25. 551-4355, Bob
Walnut Square
Townhouse 00 l1tt0bell.
Poof 1116.900. 2 Br. 2bl
s.51·2'00
THIWRIM~S
lBr. lBa, many up srws-. ownen an in·
tenor deslaoen Xlnt
2•;Ba Twnhse. or , . poo1 1om/stores "sports eo to beal'h, lrg 7 r~. 2 sty home on R·2 90 lot. ranJ To see call ownr bwldable. S335K. 7101
c9!H62S 1 r NA P LS " Seeshore 64S-84 l 0 '1'8gdy e~
D&.UXE OIUGHT
lmmll' 4 bdrm • 3"'2 ba.,
1000 sq n. home front·
1ng El Nigu e l Gotr
<.:ourst. formal dming &
fam rm . 2 f1repl1c-es.
buuWul bnck dttkmg
With pool & 5 PI
s:MS.000
L,_.MiqiMfltty .... -~~ a.a.u ~
CO NTEMPORARY
SrYUNG IN SHADOW
RUN
This buutlful home
shows like a model and wcn·t last Iona. Spacioul
floor plan baa gourmet
kitchen, oak cablnell.
11sebo and jacuul.
$M5.000.
LINGO REAL ESTATE
4115-1720 .... v.... 1067 .......................
CHOICE
SIAWIHD MO MACO
Hui bcw v. rhow Ill T astefully upgradl'd
U'IN-OUt. Pool :.1ze ~ 11rd
w1th view of mountains &
city bghts. Pnced to sell
QU1cllly at 1198.500 with
Jwnbo S14S.OOO existm~
loan. Own1Agt 7S2·6422
or~~.
YaY UNUSUAL
By Owner. Luxuriou:. <'Ondo. lSOO sq n. 2 ruu
Ba. aJI amenities. Full
security. Assume mort.
No quaUfyinJ. Furn or
unrurn. Must set'.
631-0866
J~MINE CREEK
Plane. A prime location:
Ocean-Mountain view. I
)T old. Dttorator ·a own
home S pectat'ul a r !
Sm1th·Meyer Bkr.
~
l M conACH In beautlrlll Encloltaa
sat.tit ='=~~mane MISADILMAI
YA,_..S l...u1lest 1 •t«Y~ model tu
trad. EllctU..t loc:•&.loD
on a quiet strH\. 4
M'1D1 pha tarp family room. Asldaa suuoo.
For more Info call -.w1
BYE1'1ESEA location. $78,500 Low down Of UIWDe low lnL TUnltt, 1miletoocun.4 nte k>en. FM appt. calJ
1'9MSAMYOMl71
38r. 2Ba. 2·1tory W/lot.
lra eao&Ch for your own
court. can be )'OUn ror
oa1,y IUl,900. T7MOl4.
LACARRI! REALTY
IHC.
THll&.UffS
Oran:aUl' 2 Bdrm. 2 ba.
rormal din rm
toWDhome ... Elegant··
S18UOO. SlmU t.be ocean bl'ftz.e
ftom lbl1 buutlful JICllS 1£Al.TJ &ardlD boml. Larae hv-fn1 room. 1ou rm et __ ......._'7-.M---. .... 6.._70.._ __
ldtdle. fonml dinin._
Bllt'bu:>'. Call ea.e7f7 sount e» HWT °""' .••. ,,''"''•ON"'"'. C.olOMA D& MAI
· . HERITAGE
JIF/lllOJ~'-.
)'Mn ...... t..arce OW1Mf'll ~ ..... Btr
ual. Great reot.al area. -*'----·------1 a...to~Oab
• ... OallMMlll
I 'f'! Ii Ii' ''"I f£1 Coldwe ll Banker
~· fll I' [ IQMU :;.:=.~::.!:
--• IL Oni1 GOa,0001 -------
/ -..,. CO&DWIU ..... IS 1 nm111
experienced Real Estate
salespeople for their new location ln
South Lagwia Beach that wW open
June J!Jdl. Ir you are iDtereltedJ:ID
mov1n1 up to the ...-aest divenlfted
Real Ettate Company lft tM •Iii call Eaml~ Rice at <'n4) M4
. _.............. ......... --.. ... -·---..... ·-...
... •
.......................
DlaUoct.I•• new t Ntw __. lrallllfwnd. ~. I._, ba COD• ,_Ml.I 1121.000 I Br I
........ ....... 819 ll!Om. WlU IC!ctpt -£Idle""· C.M. tJIMl&tMel motolbo,_ ~ ---..Wt.7. loeM 1ar2-.-....111.-to<tay tor a confidenUal ~
HA.WINOS• CO.
l40-55IO
OCWRONT .......... ". ....,... famUy bome. 't'e>t>
dick tw IUrY~ vtew· IQs. 1715.000. Owner Wiii n...:.. Call for det.aila.
HOU.IS WOOD 7 ,,
Efftbhdl 4bd, Hbttry.
b . I at«y, N~
Wltll .,.._ for eoo tt. ad·
dltko. -.oeo. Leau 11111. .,..,. A.Muma·
....... ~ •• IWOtlitl . .___
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MOBILE HOME
70UMITS
s&..alUY
. ~~:fut
lX •rou. F /P
~ 1t.n·=t~
uo~~/*JI .
(213) 594·9717
Res. (714) 979-2713 eves
Supersharpdoublewide. fllrt_Mal/
adult. pan. C.M. Many Proper+,
extras!!!! •••••••••••••
•*' Br, 2 ba Condo or S. Ost Plua. Pool. apa Gu
pd. 1595. 751·6166;
1»021'1.
KIDS /PITS Otc
East.aide · $545. gar &c
patio. F enced y d .
MZ-2510or~.
EASTSJOE
3 Br. 2 ba. ram1ly rm.
Fireplace, covered patio.
ba r b·Q. 2 cur g ar.
Gardener inc. S725tmo.
Super cond. Cu.rt 11. Agt.
6'2 SM4 or 6.1l·1266 ---· Tortoise Building for rent. ~ tto-a Oemente. M·l area •
972-8421 581~_l0_. ___ 1 3 Br. 1 ba. 2 car garage.
!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!11!!!!11!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!11!!!!!11!!!~ Lats for Sale
Sen Juan Capo -· 900 2 ••••••••••• •• . -· . Morro Ba Br, 2 Ba, 1480 sq. ft. 8yrs 1 S2y9-oc90e
old. Alt 541.5032 ro m • ------· -----' be a ch, ter
MOBILE HOMES 661~1
Beautiful dbl & tnple 'lr=n'-.·
wides in El Toro area. ~~ TortoiM __.... •••••••••••••
Mobi'*Ho..•
972·8421 FOR LEASE
New 2 bedroom 2 bath
Adu.Its only. 2188 Canyon
1fB Drive by ~/mo.
~7009.
Prime West.side twnhse
Uke new. 2Br, 2\IJBa. 2·
level. SS50/mo. 6'2-0346.
Super Sharp. huae 3
bdrm. 2~ ba. Condo. Jog
2 to beach. Ftplc .• a /c .
dbl pr .. avail. now. $650
mo. Call Gary 962· 7788.
FAUIROOK home. Mission Lake 2 bdrm . C ott a ge
Oil YoW" own pvt 9 hole Country Club. Golf w/garage. 10 min. t
course w/180 deg view of teruus-pool. Beautifu.11} beac:h. $425/mo Adults.
mountains from this landscaped, no mam nopets.631-4889
24x80' 2 Br, 2 ba , tenanceyard.
spacious home. Jacuzzi 9880 Clubhouse Rd.
with 8x20 encl lanw. 2 Desert Hot Springs
storaae s paces, easy 213-l78-2572
care landscaping. Steps .!!!!!!!•••!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!I away from clubhouse,
pool tennis crts & 1st lee
$64,SOO terms . <714)
~10
~~W!5the
Paclfic from this lovely 2
Bdrm mobile home in
North Laguna. Many ex·
tras Include : d ouble
carport. 2 storage sheds,
plush carpets, BBQ. sn.soo.
don osen ' ...... ~. ·~
1213 N. COAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH
«441
,, i\
Uf't.YMOCHAICM
••MOWll••
Reatal Sbuing Sel'Vlce
Has Roomma t.e For You
~ 1 days 96J.-039S
W/M ab.r 2bd. 2ba. apt
Dana Pt. $225 mo 1st.
bit, avail &-IS. 76'r4Z34
Room.male to shr 2Br
dpll.. Cdm. tum. S237 .51!
mo. ~7515 d ys, 673-348()
eves
EJQX,'\JTIVE SUITES
Newport Center , f.UI
..,._, priYate, oeean
\iew, ll'IO--. '1 ...
• DELUXE OPl'ICES *
u•snoa; hom ·~· ft. No IM nq. 2172 Du.
Pont Dr .• nr airport. m.mst A.II. to noon .
.... '·· .. •• •
C•642·1671
llt. 322
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~ .... ,. ... ,,.
I 9060 ..................... .._..
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DOG OWNERS
Dog Owners is
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solving classes. 6
week course
$25. Evening or
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Ing claBaes. Also
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546-3575
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A UNIQUE SUMMER SCHOOL
PROGRAM
HIGH INTENSITY SKIU. BUILDING
With Computer-Aaal8tM lnelructton
ELEMENTARY SECONDARY
Reading Reading
Arithmetic Math
Language Er\Qlish Grammar Algebra
lndlwlduet tutottng Geometry
torprfmllflatudent.a GED Courses
Maintain and strengthen skills by
enrolling now in our motivating
summer program. Special rate if
enrolled by June 13.
CENTER FOR BASIC LEARNING
SKILLS
(714) 557-5714
1525 Meu Verde Orin E. Costa Mesa
NEWPORTS
SUMMER
MORNING
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•GENERAL OFf'ICJo:
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HELP YOURSE~F
Hundred.~ of Oran~t' County companat>S
have h1~ lrvmf' iraduates. Call now
for more 1nf0t"mauon and brwhures
The Onlntte Counlv employers nttd
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Ai:~ rrom s H·urs to 12 years
We offor 3 full ennchmeot program I Swtutcet SeUal 1980
Broadcasting School
• D J .• ~c-v.-s. Producllon
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reservatJons · S45 per 1H•t•k -NOW.
Extended day care
Creative Arts Studio
6IOOW. Pacific Coast Hwy.
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SUMMER DAY CAMP
For Children Agea 5¥.r-8 yrs.
Startlno June 16 through August 30.
Programs 2·3-S days. a week. Half or
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CO MPANY OF ORANGE ~ -tc COUNTY. <NEWPORT) Call Jt.
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wanted. L1ve·1n. Moo cbainide. RDA ai x ray Perm . po s 1 ti on .
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mCosta Mesa 5'8 3289 pnctice needa lllal1>. eo· INTERIOR DESIGN for
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ConcesslOO help, fun lime
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ask for John or M 1ke Deal.al ~3822 Ask for Chet .. OC AlltPOIT
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BWl Recister loday for locaJ
temporary usianmeot.s.
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Male 847-6591. 3·11. 11-7 s hirts. Will Newpo rt-Bea c h . CASIEIS COMtnlctto. salary/benefits. Com · GAl.FlllDAY
tr8UI. Also. Supv/Opr. Minimum 3 years ex· Supe=rJ,ft•c~alt' ~ lmo..-h!d&e helpful Ruo al lift olc F/tune GIM'l. OfFICE
Fouq4: Cockateel, nr ESCORTS 3-Ullhift. 631·5640. penence in S&L with all acttVllles on ,,...sites 837-0771 Expr'd only Typ1ac. has clerical entry posi-
•fSl-4473• supervuory background_ u TOTEM ~ phaaes et.c m.l923 Orllln&e & Palmer St. Always open-Now Hiring Artist, F rr production. Call Gloria Doty. 673-3130 ol re111dent1al construe DENTAL ASSISTANT-' . oon. Ute typing 4.Swi>m.
Costa Mesa. Call $57·5603 screen printing. related 1~._..1 ~ •• lion & land development. Front cksk. e.xper'd or GA.5 STATION ATTEN· s witchboard relief &
aft.er6pm ·~s produ .. ta Call for 10 _.--.-.~ Read blueprints. plan• tr•1oed F'.V area. DANTS for self-service variedduties.Goodc:om· . TOUCH A ca.-" . EOE m /f/h I h 11• •-lerview. 964-47!M. ask ror .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MARKETS orgaoue al P ues 981-IMI stmlam, c M. Honest 4r pay benefits.,. p""'asant f'oubd: smblltdog, male. ESCORTS ,.._... For2Dd&3rdStufts ooonhnate youth & tim-__.._ .... ~Ya must. Frr, working cond1llons. vie Springdale & Ed· ~HRS. ---. 9152.1553 _ ... _._ .. _._______ mg o( sub-contractors• Dental RecepUorust j,(T.t;:
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Please call Laura. ioger.~5209.842-3530. ProfesaJooal Therapeutic A$SIMl~S ---------we promote to manage· suppliers. f'"ollow-up on Expeneaeed &J:S.M50. L. 'd NB We wall tram. Apply nnnr""G meat61uperviuonfrom inspection & permits ~ ---------FoUnd. Cairn Terrier. ~~fue·St.e IC s.fa 2817 7 AM • Ma cG regor •:•nnn.m within. Have Syrs expenene«> Glt"ll.AL OfflCE WLOfflCE
Vi c Lampson I ....,_......,, ve. . ~-63l Pl ll WANTA.CAREER'! Full lime -$2500/mo DOED:ST1C ·ll1ddle&1ed ,,..,_,._.. ..... --........... Oericalentrytevelpoei-Blackmer. Call 897·6023. Ya"""'• 1 acen a. TB.LEI S , .. r "'" ... _, -..,.,.... • r --'-· C.11. Call(TI4)4M-9233 Talleadtooearest late woman. bve-m a ... or slulh ti telephone Uoo.1or ut-......... gm-
.!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Employment Otr1ce wtmda.Noo-smoker s:enonalitY-llust ~ suraocecom~ny. Needs Found. Keys OD tut.her Gn.tC , •• , I ASSIST.APT.MMCMl. ~ oor.182.267-010 Adpa1d ~ ........ r cocitact. Top ratmcs. c:oding clen.
belder.BaJboa. ESCORTS Couple: W1fe/0Hlce. ~1-llU Cllteiq rorbyempk>yer ---------. rlbalsbmefita. No uper. ne~. G~
. 67$-971.S. Huaband/maiotenance ~ HIYBS c--··-co.r h•ndwrit1ng ~ detail atHrs 641-0180 3JOUoita,Oceanside. Ex-Crocker S.ok's Orange ~IRt;ftl.J COOK DetiYeT' b&ker)' producll ~,., • minded. Typing, 40· ........ nr c.lt/Clled&s perieoce required. TSL County branches have ~.ES t.o supermarkets early ASllbsidiar)' of 45wpm. 37"'2hr week . ~·~ AmS-AM-JVLs-Mgnt.642-1603. immediate full and part ...... Wfi" Opporturutyexiatsforrt> morn1a1 to m id EATON CORP Good benefits. Call · A15,lflS __,,,,,...._, .. _ time openinp for ex· .,. . H altby Foods llablepen;oa to work as a __ "-'Im ~7U\ ru W 17th St Laura 833-3450 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!~ bui'.. TU .... ggys e "--·...,ast"'--.. ror on•of .. """..._. ...._. ., -DtA .. ""'1."-•-M-• ---" Aut.omllic trans re ... er perienced Tellers. e er Restaurant needs part .,..,_, .......,.. ..... -. r • '--... .....
Frosty-Major-"trans R&R man. Call Trainees. and Summer Ume help (gam·lpm. our hotel restauraoti. tTI4)MS-LS01 GIRL FRIDAY -Duties ~~ed -Q_ _.&.. -L•_.. forappt.548-2288 temparary TeUers. Cash lllon.·Fr1.) for new Short order cooting ex NrYIRS l.!!!!!!B!ll!!!!!!l!•ll!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!J include phones, filing & --...-... llll_JIJ!!!ll_.••~ handling /customer sandwich delivery perieo<.'e preferred. En llenor~n~ rr .. --Ille typ1og. S950Mo
Ra.iaoeedaOW'wbeal. Auto llech. Erficint. service nperlence and serric:e to busiDeu of-joyXlDtco.benel"ats Ap-«*let."*"" the coat •-• ~ Reaume reqd. Call
Ym· ouvadecana't~ .... U::: *Outcall* ~·:;:~Y· =~~.:~•li:; li<9intheairportboare~: ~M=~~l 9AM 12 atie&.NetolllOawc_.ort ~~~_"'~c/c::; ~~~~"~~76ntinentaJ
___ ,, • .,.. Be your own ss • more. ran1e oaa key 6 lite typing req'd. ,_ ..... _ ....... ~-~----·---_ EllPTYst.omacb. A~~'E lyinpencmattlOOd FINorth make$25-S.Wadayfor MAltllOTTHOTB. Yellow Cab. J'TJOO llL Latsofbenelita.SaJcom· cn•vEy•nns"-"""' ~.12 .u avimv••• Broadway, 2o oor. -w~uu11·1 900NewportCeaterDr Herrmann, Fo~n'••D 11 AA ~ ... r • TOUlidSbelbeBea&J,epup-9'1£'" SAtl'SPMSOM s.r&aADa.' ..S.vr ~ NewportBeacn Valley <No of Slater meoaorate w /abi ty. lCMiPM, lloa-Sun. Art-o py, approa. JV. moa. .,..._ Eaperieaced only. Mu.al have sales type Equal Oppor Emplyr betwn Newbope 6 Non smoktn& olc. Call S t atio n . 214 52 tlanhLal\IOa. 497-2729. WINI StroDJ Toyota back· ......n •• penonalily fr willing to 11 /F Ealctid) Rual)' Petican Corporate Brookhurst HB 962 9096
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FOUND: Beaut. pet bird, in person & aee Rick ADEqual Terry, Roger. Jeff or •••m••••-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.'I McGaw. Lrvme Groomer for Animal
'Balboa Peoin. Call to Are you a businea uec. Wolveftoo. Opportunity Employer C.tby blwn 1 & 5pm · ,,,___ Btdr ... c: ,._, Ofc . re<"reatJon Hospital Full time Moo identlfy,67~5805 going co a trip needing .,_.. •• .,t•E 83).3471. ~ y·---"-._... •• UQJllD.. lhru Fri 8-5. Some ex ---------seA's to assist )'OU ~ ....__ ....... t,,......._s _ __._. -•""""' ale Mature person pre " ~vo ard Dalbo > ds uo~-....,.._ ·~""' Divenified won.io.cs m penence 12S Mesa DR . FOUND: German Shep,~ w/buainess arrange-TOYOT~Y " BEA UT IC I AN I Ha 1 r Oup Y ( 8 n Full time. Top pay 6 :.d rd CallSJ&.8900 (' M or halJ631·1030 mal Harbor High l.986Raibor lvd. summer help baking & mtg lutruments " • _ rms. e, ments while travetiog. MESA Stylis t thal ' 1 pro· benefits Exp'd only. Ap vanced Kinetics, 1231 t"ft&A.L OFACE School. NB . D ys, Cal1714f81H.9908 COSTA gresaive.ApplyProHair sell~ng choc chip pl)•mpersoo3-~m.400 Vi St CM"'-71"'" -GUARDS 548-2066:evs,642·3962 -A'"""a.a.n,...-VE Co.S*WamerAve.,Ft. coolues No exp. nee. "l" •ct.on• _..,... TOS950 Ou II ... f U&VIDV&& vftn-54&-611111 s C.OUt Hwy, Lag Bch E.0.E 10 .. ey by touch Ac· Full & part tune All FO(JNn Wire haired ter· le• massage, or SALISPHSOH -..-, •
......... b'--.. female. Lab women~?·~ appt. .,._.,_.enced lo import -.,.ICAL cunte typist. Varied are a s . Un 1 r or ms ·~. ..uo. ...., """"' .... ,..... llAUTY SAi.OM _ _._ · COOllSJlim.r'd. dWes 932.7300 furnished. Ages 21 or b.liack male German · lines preferred for a Looking to be re Busy office n~s as· Good compiily~fits Electncal over ReUred welcome.
Sbepberd black & tao CANDY'S leadmg Oranae County cognized? Exciting. s11lance Diversified ApplyinpersononJy.lto CmeraJ Noerpenence nec App-
m)-le. And 49 er man ltlHDUVOUS Datsun deaJers~ip. Com growing corporalioo of duties. good benefits Spm. Tues thru Sun Ass1staot reservations ly Uruversal Protection ~. black & tao For Sweet It Pleasant pany beoefits incluchng beauty salon.I'° Deed of EOE · Ca 11 Di 8 n e Sebastian's West. HO FRO SBVICE manaaer Tues ·Sat. Service. 1226 W. Slh
female. Also, grey at hour. DlaJ953-1S81 demo plan & group ~· a moUvat.ed. eoerpllc. Bullock. l714l833-9S50. Ave Ptc:o,Sa.nClemeote llPttESBfTATIVE e·:J0-4·30. Please call for Street. Santa Ana. In· a..-lge "at. orange & auran ce · APP 1 Y 1 n o~ ""'~'"fl at a pp t II o n . Fr 1 Lerview hours 9-12 & 1-4 """ " ..--mature nc<:e.,.,..,....,.. rt....1.-...1 ..._. c-'91., • 111F .. .,T 99 .a. a..a£JI! M th Fr white cat. Newport ft-Ja Vu ~ITD•TSUH least 8 top full·aervice G.....l:.":'".=ra.Tve co ..__,. ~ ~ 111UUl"'lllOS I 30-Spm MS-7358. _oo __ ru __ •·----
Beacb Animal Shelter, ~ nm;~riw>DovwaeSl=.... atylist.a,towonin~of ·---..--Volume business GUY/'-tltl 644-3656 ,_, • .,... the t.op indoor malls in has oPelUDI for fltime Grinder Restaurant !Utt.ion requires 2 iears General •
--· ProfessiooaJE&corts NEWPORT BEACH Southern California. ~ ofc penon to do 21002 PCH. Hunt. Bch electr1c1I t echnical Bus Boy. Part time. GauAC .. ~ LOST CAT· Sm a 11 with a feminine touch Lollcbofbenefilal Please iDVOKUll, payables. re· S..1664 scbooi. aubta.ry Class A Must have •t least l,yr lmmed1ale openmg ID n..--F le hort .a..i11•1572 AUTO IOUTE cevab&es. Bkkpng experl__ electrical schoo1. or exn.r Please call for c .M Accunte typist. uuo .... se ema , s --~REGISTER. ""-rtu call:~-u-t.ali··"--,,_ f f . ls . ·•--lect aJ -hair. dark w/green eyes. •n&:o .,.. ., oeceaa. ~Pl _....,.. • 'CosmetJcian or ac1a in eq1av ...... t e nc ex a pp t Mon _ Fr 1 pleasant phooe manner.
No. Laguna. REWARD l'wiscwwlSenkft Sl60 AM. 1~ to 2 bn. $37$ to IOCGWB f,,._ dental pl1an · X~~·I exclusive skin care perimce Some Oll field s·»Spm.~7358. lite bookkeeping. co.
41M-1721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4 5 0 I m 0 · XI n l for busy medical'offlce. beneftla. S. open. 11""' salon. Prefer m•lure expenence preterl'ed benefits . S8SO start. BIRnlCONTROLCTR moonlight. Wives. re Pref. e:1tpr with in· Bath llart 2711-B E. person &42-49H GmeraJ M2·3522 ,_ "* 5350 Tubal alerilization tired. diubility, stu· surance and medical ~!!,.! J:";>y~Cd M · Salary t'Ommensurate Secu.nty Gutrd Full ---------
•.-•-••••••••••••••••• bylaparoscopy (Band-dents. Need gd wheels. rorma. ~1.3IO v,,_, e COUMTBt PIASOH with traloina ana ex· tum. llust bne at least Hair dresser wtcbefttele
COMRm a.llL Aid Surg«)') fr vuec· 556-606. for party rental store. perience. Full Une of lyT. military or security for Beautification Centre
Yllillto.., tomies. 1r,52 Beach 1----------1 Boal ya.rd wortter. exper Clerical . . Part or full Ume. Must benetlla. Vehicle aad expel'. Please call ror in South Coast area. Call * tSJ.0171 * Blvd. H.B. (714)141-633() BABYSI'ITER "/car, ln 227 20lb St. Npt Bch. Dlvenltied p/time poal· won Saturdays Apply toob fW'Dilbed. Some a pp t . 1111 0 n .. Fr 1 . for app. 556-7136.
atlfr<McailService -I •& m,ybomee::i~me. Padficndeallartoe. ~~/~}.~.e~~ =::ewportBlvd.Costa :~e::~'b}o~r~;:~.~:~ l ::»Spm.MS-7358_ H•ir Stylist Asa1alanl. . •• ":i:v.... 8anldnC BO 0 K JC EE PER · aptitude. Type SOwpm. 3'-bourcalJOUldllly. General otnce for busy Good working coo. Uc.
SPDUTUAL READINGS -•••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE Cum Deeds ex-2dln/wk. E.O. E. M /F. CREW Members 6 Crew Newport Op ht ha 1-required. 6'5-0212.
1'111Gi-1.0pm. Fu.Uy uc·d . .W.W....... 7075 talBTRAIMH penmcedpenontoban· 7S2-513l. ''k for Ms. llanaier needed .' ~~pply ~ D'X'loCW•' oftlc-e APS11¥ Hair Stylist w/followini ~1218 or 410-mt. llU -••• .. •••••••••••••••• Muat have Cood math dle caah receipt.a ti dis· Hart. lilllCm'e women or men. -...... .... a...a.... .... -r. ~ M&-Mn. wan•-..t for exc lusive S Camino Real Saa.INune, private. 13 yn. backaround • typln1 bunementa.P/R, 6 post Xb:lt pay + beoeflta . ......,..__._ ..cu a.._ ' a:p.Ptrct.ycirn.l&bt. ability. Xlnt workln1 general ledier through __ ..,. ... , ~ General office, fabric salon lo Bulloch
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. ESCOllTS eo.aDO,atbn-........ Wesc.ero Thrift umbrpnferncl. deft for Puhioa Ofll.ATC>a wef... \habandleecbaqeeaat· Jaynee: 159·1211 ext .
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WW'IWWWR Excellent company be:nefita. Salary .-u u-•••17 ••nl commensurate with experience. rel'::.~.-::: ~ Apply ln person to Paul Ward 01' Seth
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.._. .,..., tet ,... owa l6itkm V\ejo. a llll• ap ntna. approx. ~ wpm, good phone voice.
,...,. .......... 11oun Apply at HlO DMtdleal 1roup. 81 Salary plus commission. Sales
,._ ... • .._.... Rdil.I AY•, Gateway, ==· Coal• Mesa background very beneficial. Excellent
IDr ...._ • talrWalor1-~---· -----1 71WH·IHO company benefits include medical. ~~. '~;'~,:.·~~t •tt'_!.!,!.~ •••••••~ ~ dental, credit union , etc. For
...,._ laeludlq a tree _, ·---· Ofllce P11ll• P JU me · Llt• typtn interview, please call: 642-4321, ext. rmal per" ahlft. Apply t' ' I IT ....... 11 available. F Jllm• cMS-.-.sm 277
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pw 1 f0Uowta1 : Plamblea. .._., a..i..1111 but not oec. p••-..... N a-PART TIME EVENINGS
-I Wd.rteal Cll' ~· -.._.... ood ,_,.rum. pt. go; I M*lmOnHOTll. ~to: Mr.Haya,&uf ~~~rlcs.~tcw _r1_c_._m._"11 _____ -1 Become a trained sales couose or
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Mtwport BHda Btadt..•..4f77 HaUJeweUen Mt.b or wttbout tnln Associates Agency to s upervise and ~OppZmpibTll/P i--t-4-1-,-3-.-,-.-..._---iOFFr...:___C_E_H_EL_P_ful_l_t_lme-i oeeded. Top pev. 'tem c haperone DAILY PILOT carrier
IWlnd ]fllDtleman pre-Clerical. lltetyplna. &OOd ~ • fUll Ume. Cal boys and girls on a o ne-0n -0ne basis. lb ....... ...,.. needed to ferred. lira. flealble. pbonepenonality Sentc.at9'19-0164. evenin gs 6 lo 9PM . We n eed ~1:,.J,p~·,:.~ Jaaitori-1 6 li1ht main· MZ-225e •• •-..1s.. concerned. innovative persons who
-....,,,,. ~1151, uk for ---------1 --are looking for a lucrative part·time _wt_.m.25 __ 14_.--::----1....:BarrY=:.!:...· -· -----ance Help ror roo.st.ruc IO.ll%C1 , ,._ position.-$4 hour to start : $100. week
Houlecleaoers. F/Uimor .. _._ Femalebelpfor U Uon Held office in 5"1"1aS-.-' potent1·a1 . Call 642·4321. ext. 250 s i d -er L a g u n a N i g u e I fll-J402 P/Ume. \art ~~ Hui dealer " rental Secre\artal & Clericai between 2 and 6PM. Ask ror Lori. TopS.-..ncw yard. El Toro area, dd.Hs. Sal open. Pboc>e _.;:;;;A=-=fw.=.=..-..Mr..;;;..;...IY=---=---1 MOTOR ROUTE
HOUSEltPRUVE-IN :ill-ClllO. a.S31n. RaidaltAkleoeeded,r Immediate OPPortunity for part·time Child care for 8yr okl MANAGEMENT -----,.-.__----1 retlnment facWty, P l bl · h
boy. Lllbl boutekeeplng Local executive aeeu OflllCI,__-•· wHkenda. 11.1 1b1ft earnings . Motor route aval a e m t e
Prtv rm• board. Nr .. _ .... ed indl idual r Part time·ZUJ,y lat U\ru NftpanVllla,MZ.S•l. Laguna area. Delivery a fternoon s
buaet • acbool. Nwpt qu ... u v or Sept 1S. Moo thru Ftl, Monday through Friday. Momin~s
....... n........1~ I-at· ... -nl. ~ locomeNo •-v_!~!tit'!!: ll :30to Z:OOPll. Nut ap-~ McCormlc N th I -..-~""''~ .... ....., ....... au~.. ...... d biri.D Saturday and Sunday. o m o n y
mdaa 7»t21.t -"'-nt. For appoint. Pe a r • 0 c • • 100 t.endina now I-3 door roJJections. Earnin°" about $450 P · · ...... __. telepbooe manners re· A.tnr.,, C.M. Apply r.-> mealcal.l~SIZI. Q\Ared. Goochalary.Call person. All po11Uon per month gross . Re I 1 ab I e y,4!1!~ 41~lftJ.•~ ~~ btwn 12·2pm. open.. transportation r equired. Call 642·4321.
workln1 conda EOE nt Rl9taaraat •n•ck bar Foster Ouellet for details .
Bt7YiewConvHoep.205S ,..,._ISRAT1YE OFAClfillL coocaaJoo stand. bel DRIVERS Tb~ D Ave· C · M · ASSISTANT varied duties. Thia job w a oted, a and w I c
642--. Excltiq opportunrty in tabt braim. M2·6830 maker, Call Barbara • SATURDAY & SUNDAY
Hou.aekeeper wanted. Newport area for Euc. . 154-1'718from lto3pm. MORMIHGS
Live·ln. Chlld·care. 5 aecrela1y who waats a Part lime clencal for Deliver Daily Pilot bundles to car-daya/wk. $75 /wk. Nr. great.er challenge. Self. equipment rental store. Retail record 1lore i ~ -41.30 starter, top akilla. Not Approx. 1S hn week. Oc· Newport Beach. P / · riers. Requires van or large wagon
Gl · Juatadeskjob! cuioaal Saturday re· day help. Cash reau and a good driving re<=ord. Phone
lf yuuarea ProfeulonaJ qWred. Un!ted Rent-AU, exper.nec.815-1121. 642·4321 Ext. 211 . ask for Harry
CosJDetdoeiat. become• 6'.S-0190. -Rd.ail-"-------; Seeley, Equal Opportunity Employer. S&let Rep for your area. A
Phone from 10·2pm. ~pe~':· o°;~rS:;;; IOllMSOH'S ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT
S4MS71. IS i Y ex,..r ... .,.. 330 w--aa.... St., e~'"-~-,._ w uperv sor r-. ZF Clo•..._.. .-. -F ---......,
1munnce 638-23M. Now 1ntervlew1n1 lo 642-4321 Laauoa Hilla a1ency PBXOPEKATOR part tJme • full time .Aa~O.,artlllitr-;hr• needt penon w/exper. la AmWftine aervice, ex· poaitlona, eaperienc placinc 6 rating com· Maoicuriat wanted. Good C M ~~~: in the foUow· merdaJ riab. 8S'7·2*IO co &oc.llon. Xlnt. work· perience pref. . . area. __ ---------i Ina cond. JOE FOR· Swln1 tit Graveyard SICalTAaY SECRETARY ITYPIS1
Insurance Secretary, RESTERLTD.M5-S370. anal. For info. call ~STORE IOOTOCIB'B Pleasant omce surroun
Ntrt,.,11«. HanHt -•'• rtaa, 2 •'• OIM •Jlee _._. Dll -. ...... -~
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TftQPOtatY no aelllni. Mlfe:s=.. ;,';,'~•· ·"W; .
trala lo office. Of er. a. lt ·
b'CllD home, clear prtnt. • •• 1110 e......, Zlfftro e ln1. d•tall orl••ted • ...? ................... -.•.il.J.ni.acno .
• .,.. &...-r. 11NI ••• 8Cbwtu •Jtanls ..•
as hen. CaJI Ad Mter t• a I •• U10 ... ..... ,. boun. .. ......... -....... ,,.
~-'!!!.~ . 8llld -. card for -'di
--Cine .......... r•t•r• perm• ••alb< a.Jed attrad!M QC' .6
at.nip, me.ellDC ~
l.D. nqulremcm. ·~
Ye11t laat 6 theft I nr·a
penonalbed &al aWoee wallpaper, fabrta ·or
"Day Glo" ~per • ~e _;Ti-,-,-,-.-, ;;;..s_•_k_•~ .. -,'"1.:...._==-------,-040-• .w beck • t.rtm • yau.r .
....,.. taea. Or try two ~ D. 'D 'br Ph• bonuses to ••••••••• ••••••• •• •• ••• t.dt to back. • · '~ at.wt. No esptt oeice.. KEEISHOND Pupa. AKC.
No aelJinc. Acrou from Ola.mp sire. M/F. Pet A PRICES:
OC Allport. 2·9pm call 1 how . P v t Pl Y · !21~.'!~u . Tami. Ml-Ol.81 213/flf7· U.S aft 8 pin. ,, _
6/9t.ap SJ.SOea. ~ Holt/Hoetes» F\Jll AJCC EoaJ11b Spnncer 10cwmoreSl.40ea. : • :
tune Permanent 40 ht Spaniel puppies, 1100. SaJaTaxfocluded '
wk <M·F >. Start 1mmed Bladt 6wbtte.142-91113 NO CARD'! '
Penonat>W. Mature. Ell· Draw your own or-ir9nd
per. m tmnia procram· UIA.SA APSO ca1e6 bed. name. addn!u. ~ 4
fDIOI. Apply tn penoo. meld. a IDOi oJd. SUO we'll make one card)>tr
June 11·12. lOAM·lPM. 1111Je 838·2S60 tag. Add 25< each. . .·
Send check or IDOIM!'Y or· ~ ptbse calls. S3.$0 ht Poodles AK C, ahot1, derto:
firm Recreatioo Dept adorable. chor .. •pncot. Pn.OTNIMTIM4.
Bia Canyon Country Show/pet. &46-tn95 P .O. Box iseo .• , Club •l Big Canyon Dr.1---=-------1 926a4
NB 1 behind t ' ash1on Sbib·'hu AKC pups, MIP'. Cost.a Mesa.Ca. .
llland1 Avml 811'; also rmle 7 -------mll!"9 Tennlat Host /Hostess JD>, fem 4 yn8:J.5.~l ~U.Uw•
2 uDl:r<Jimi -m udi. t Permanent, full lime Lhasa Apao puppies. pant.suit $20. Size 9-10. llll
Sta.rt 1mmrd Persona champ lines. 1tolden 111 eacellent condltioc> "
ble. m• lure 6 t-x widarlr llPI 846-2114 aft worn only a few tlmfs.b)'
peneoced ID tennis pro 5PM student nuru. 540-5721 gramme. 13..!iO per hr to --------aft 6
lll&rt Apply in pcorson AKC Golden Retnever ·
J uae 11 , 12th loam to P u p p 1 e i • c h • m P 1 o n !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ill!!!!!!!!!!! lpm Recreauon dept blioodhne, shot.a ava1la
81& Canyon Countr) bl.enow '97 2099
Oub 11 Big C.n)on Dr
N 8 (Behind t'ashion ,,,_,. Y• 1045
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•WATERFALLS•.
Natural. Mlf~tained.
slullfuJly crafted from
volcanic boulders. As"
for Bnan: t714}~ot.
2035 <na. Qlata ..... 11lA YB. AGE:MT 566-0'1'90 JOHN WAYNE. . Muumwo 2 yn agenc) TENNISCLUB .
expr Call Millie 67S 1311 f'ree Ktttens A c ute MEMBERSHIPS.. • ----'--------van«) 4 to 8 •eeks old -( .
TYPlst' G ENE R AL 0 fo' n41968-&l&I. 893-211!i27 Three 1nd.mdu.I or .&If\
f1CE. tugh sC'hool 11.rad, 1--------memberlhlPI avail from
110 eJlper necessary Pree. 1bandoned Cat 2 Co. closmg •LI Newport
Good beMfiu & promo yn, Fem, spayed, all Bch olfice. Make olfer.
uonal oppty f'ar~rs shtJU 861..()7_07 _____ , Call M . AlexanOer.
Ina S4G-4100 E.0 E ;,,____ ....__..&...--~ t 2 &ee).UIOO
-------T '""" a._.._..,.. C 8 Yf'll, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!I! VfTll~IY female. spayed, •II
H05"TAL shots Cap1slnno Bch
Needs bnlhl." capable lio•rd1n1 Kennel ltecepuoo1$t to handle Sl_..()7ff7 ______ _
phone., scbedultn& .. Bea wtute cat spayed meet public 6 day weell. u • 2 aft~rnoona orf Will (fffi. Syrs To good homr
tr•1n person wanllog ~~~--_
perm 111t.eratJn1 work
Vegu gambling equ.1p,
$400 R.ck for LUV
pdn.ip, $150. 10..s pd btke.
$.'50 534 7312 -----
Bectric Adi led C1 14 1 494~
pencmal lines, aome f:ll· s.t0-1m ~S 1 1irl ofc. Npt. Bcb dlnca & workuut rondJ 642.JMO 8 wli ~ smolley 1rey fem
kitten Has all xtna.
646-urz perdeti.red.Sal.aryopen. Manwtt.bmt1&sbopexp. OP'P .. ~D·~.euay .,...C_.,_., 56-zm tJom s.n Newport Bucti WAITRESS CdJl.17J..11:iO "CeaD rm" R"' D type CE<& n& & """.. ...... • ~--. buay La&uoa CPA firm Muat baVf F bri *'-.................. kerme1 full-Ume PSX .._.._,, ........... ---··· ,_ ... , Mcta lluft. dlwT hoase ,_ Jt • 1050 E ol,. d work. a ca...,... at· :::'""w......... -.nhr ~ XIDt. CIO"q)9D)' beDeflU Beacb mf1r needs ._wy e......-. ........... experience only. Apply .... -.............. ..
DRAPERIES
StJvercre1l Mobile Home
~apenes '°' Hie, anti· que wb1te with white
JNSURANC ice e· tembtY mac~ lo· _._._.. -· Please apply to tb penantoamwer phones, .,..datmllUcallnuc. 20lb c *-litt for cenera1 of. Spedaoa. Newport
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Beb C&UHelm4M.olu Pstonoel otnce. 10.12 typeAift.le.4"7.we. C&UWend)'t4M17o ~C: South~ **I BUY** lice work includln1 area. New Media Co. PLASTICS. vacuum Mon.·Frt. _.....,......_,,_...._...._,.,,..._._.. P\au Mall ...eci r'Um1t~ •
Hcemin1 phonftl. flies. S4l-4ll dya, forminl uper pref 'd E.O.Z . Secretary. upenenced AiJpbanra--OR J will selJ
etc. 1YPina 6 2 yean ol· • ' ---------1 ror put to full tune work 5ICalT AlllS Wanted Must fPJOY ~ SELL ror Yoo
lkeexperiencerequfred. Maueuse. licenaect. for notneceu.~ RN't Part time. ReUe smaUottlce.Goodtypinf alCB'TtOMISTS ~andlro91cal ftsh.u p MASTRSAUCTIOH
Call 833-9511 betwn 8 & Buul11icatioo Centre in Plastica Fabricating com. C h a r I e N u r a e 6 bua1neas ~kl 1111 re fUJJ 6 pltJme N~port OCJt r>t'ttSSAI') Aqu•t•c
646 1616
IJJ..''~5 ~:30. Soulb Coast area. CaU pany needs material 1J.1.30AM. Mesa Ve quired. Cahf Readtn6 aru. Pbonea. lypiog. Tropicals 1~10 IWkl'r. --tHSUUMCI for app. *-7136. bandJers as packers. App. O:mv. Hosp. •t Cent.er Auoc. Phone bet weer benefit.a. c.mta Meu ~ Party bas ~hold
TIC ........ telAH Medical RettptJorust tor lylapenonat Fabncat· o:.taMeu.se..s.sas MPM.~1643 l(JOO.;.F'reetoappbcanl rurn for ule. reu
.,.,.. I I 0 lb d ,. ed Plut&ca, l.Dc. 81.S W. a-•-6 nt J L f II lrvfMPenon.nelARenc) WAREHOUSE \tATER priced XJot rood cuh Sales oHice. Newport oca r ope 1 .. 18tbSt C M .-... manaieme SECRETAR A u I •E l7th Costa Mesa lAL MNGR Expcon~c-e only ~t07S Q!nter. Delalla. figure Surgeon. Exper. pre· ___ ._. -·----avail. immed o p part.ume. &ood salary, SwleZM ' ~1470 will quallCy you ror Rood ----
work, will tram. light fernid in all phases ol PLUMBER -repair It ponunlUes for career plesuant atmosphere ~~ Wat)' phn &lat compan) ~OV\DI Sale Ku11 su.e typin1. Ca re er Op. frootofflce. Resume req. heat.in&. Pay accordlng minded iDd •l Smart Call for In le rv i e"' benefits with a r.ut arow bed. boJl spri ntts ts portunlty. E.O. E. Mn. Cail for appt. MZ·IOOO. to e:icper. Refa. request. P9llb F•hloo ""'~,.. ~'IQ5.3 inl el«lronlc dLStnbutor lramr S75 Decorator
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7454
MEDIC• •tF .. ONT OF· ~12_~era Plumbln1. clothiq •tore 2'07 S ~ •SIClllT .... S• * ui lrvme C.JI Bob Tracy tola aecOonal SlSO. [)ln.
nM "' """ -Briatol.51rf·Mn Set.retary·AHl1lant l< Typiat10,LaSBc:h$12,000 8-S,MOll·Fn s.o.-0864 ID« tab&e 6 4 chrs· 1116, INTERJORDESJGNER FlCE Bwy olfice, typ. --------financial geniua Soft TypeRE!'..1801111~~!!,.EJ!•~ WORDPn,OC"'"'"'"R ~!.....tt.ouM.or ... ~~1lem11 Stroni Interior detlP> Inc. phones, lite bkk1. PRISSMAM SAL1!S 1~. 1ent1e. Joyful ,._, ............ ..-n ~ _._ _..,.,,.
mea..ed aaleape~fort fulltime.MC).2023. A.B. Dlck 3ll0+3M Milar Atn'O LEASJNG·Nw perfectionist. Prepan Sh8011tatlaUcaUH.OOO Expenmc~cUr capable.
fioefumi\ure tton. -us Plata. 2 yn . mla ex pr.. Bc:b co. neecb comm. nutritioua me alt. Varied Sh eo1RE Mlrtnc su.eoo For lrviM i.w firm be esper. peraonnel. MEDICAL. Part·tlme. rm.mi. know color• be a repa for prime are bard work as travel T)'pe10/bcilbUl3.2IOO Cal1Frao83SXZ2
PleMe inquire lo pertoD Frolll ft Back typina re· qualJty conacloua In· (7l4)MO-MZ3 ~ •*SaJaaOoaauttanta••
marablp Dtck Metteer Q\Ared. 2lt hn per wk. d.ividul. Top pay for __ ..;....._____ •••OurOfnce••• Y~ m.n 17·20 focdecil •---------
F1De FUmiablnp, 1727 Jllcn.Thur.549·7779 riCbt person. S40-13U SALISCI... SECRETARY · Pteuaol Appt()nty/Pree/EOE hand on sm1ll com a bed, 5 pc lr1t<'im Mt. W tc)lf, Dr N B J-..a. For marine bardwar small atthJtectural of Ll.IReinderaA•ency mercial C1sber C1ll C'ClmOlestereowllrDlble a.:~ .. . . Medical back office.----------•tore. Ea_per. DeCHI lice. Type es wpm. 4GIOBtttb.Estab'l4 9D-%714eves6-9pm. 8~am/fmatereo.ccf
Newport area. Part .Reel Ea\.all.e Uceme req, F/\.Um. All co beaeflta, aborthaad, phones. lite Ne•.,..t Btacti.133-8180 fee lble • z eod tbles INTEJUOR DESIGNER time. Exper. Gaatro laodaales, cuh comm. 3 Call Balboa Marlo bk Ilg. Bos 2Z7. S Mllf'Cllm..... aun
with exp. Lasuna lkh Specialty. Apply : 17822 dinner part.lea. Oran1e Hardware. 549·11111 r ~Ca.12ti'n. SECY/BXPR. parttruJ ·-••••••••••••••••••••~__: ______ _ ~ Call Betty betwn Beedl Blvd. Ste. nu. County, SG Valley. SF _811....:;Pl'l.;._EO_E_IJll_PH_. __ -fSf.lCRETARY/Pa.rt time lime. RE ('.o. CdM WQEU 1005 '=~.ks pc, Walnu.t
illlll.IG-2053. RB.~ ~~~·~.'::~!:: Sa1" Girl for Paclfl atternoom. Top 1klU1. Salaey nee. 87s-t800 -••••••••••-•••• · ~~5 INTERIOR DESIGN Mecbc&I froat office for le cl 0 r d I rec t Sparta. P\IU or part ti.me Newport Ceater. nice at· SHOE SALES-Xlnl
SALES F\ne a.rt, cwtom 1ur1ical aub apedalhl 2U-50M04'7, ult for Len-2301 W. Balboa Blvd moapbere. The Ex qulllled person G ABBEY ~~~.·~:.~bu i.m.., aecesa. F1are for w/olfice practice. Ea-nyGale. N.B.m.MlO. ecutlve Office. 110 l&lary + beoeftts AN'T1QUEMAU.. ~~=dnsr•
decoralln1 helpful. periepcedonlyoeedapp--.~-.-.-.-.-1111-.-.-.-~-11111-.-.-.-.•, SALESGIRL, aumme Newport Center Drive. Ollldna'aBootery.N 8 O.U,lCM.f'HtC>-t ._,,..._r;:.,. __
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part. Willtrain.dl-1461. meoaurate w /ablllly. Reeaz.i.teSalet ly, 11 yn. or older. Jr SECRETARY-EXEC. U7Sl Weat.m.l.uter Ave SZl58Sl·9Sll
Intimate Appanl salea1...:.:Benedt.a~--·K_B_._Mi-__ 2!58t ___ I ~ =::.stopin a: Sportswear. Secon 1Glrlolc.youn11rowinl SHOfuU E ~ .. ESUzr!aot.ed GardeaGrove $$M!031---------
womao, matu.r.. 40/hr MED.RtcEPT/DERM """ Glance,17S...J381 N .B. R e al Estate or r-• · DESK 6 chair. Solld
week. No Sun. Call Uc.Noeasw.nec:. mtubw. _;.. _ _..;.. _____ -1 Development Firm Co benefit• Futur LllJO'a FRENCH AJDCJi.ft walnut. 2Z.48. Fll,e
KHll'J. Good w tnaurea 6 phone QaU Bud Hyama needs sharp, competent ::m~~l~~ti!:. Draw era • m 1 rrored drawer. 1115. 7»-0295
Huntinst.oo Bc:bl42..f09e ,_.,_ .. secretary. exper'd • 9_.n Ai llam : 3'117 s. ~~~t. Best offer. ~ ... ~
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C714114 .. SIOJ Briatol.C.M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------·1:-·-:~--:-· -----Seamc pvt doll coUectlon. . .....,, Ram., boob,
. . Secreta'y SHOii.AUS Madame Aleaaoder collecUblH. Sat/Sun SA.LES ~time Administrative We hHe an openina for a doUI old Sblrky Temple Jime 14 6 15. S.5PM. 308 llATICH Secretary. Sbort·hand: puttim .. boeaU.man dol~. 6 others. Alao O:nudo.B-1boaPen.IG. ..... ~ ..... _ .._,,-~· _ or woman. Hra : ••ea. -...... doU .......... B
shears, • yeara .td.
c~ ~. 1lot C'06dl·
t.aon. for brinl rooD), ~· • me room. den or f-.Jn"-Y
room . •nd bedroom
Reasonable Call 962-3431
atler4 30p m
Earth tone tweed sora
s&eeper, queen size Sl.2$
851 0341
Redecora&lnc. must ·seD
150yds. ad quallt~
carpet. Sealoam G~.
Used onJy 2yrs. 51J-Oi21.
~e:xt229.
New geen 1hag c•rpet·
ma. 1ooy•rds. S6sq. y.d.
SS2-831A
OJtodeCau fainJly mern·
berahlp. Magn1fice·nl
hwltlng, IWI mmin&•>XJll facWt.lea. 20 min. fO>m
El Toro 9950. 64S-4610 .•
2 BRAND NEW TRtf<;fc nRES. 1SOxa. ~ ·far
both . a•s -zs6t
eves/wltnds. . .
I HAVE 2 'I Do. I pg;.·
Panta1e1 Theatr~
T1cket11 for June' ~·
Thun. nl&ht. Sells. (Cir
117.50 ea. Good sdta.
~191' ,
Memberablp for -ule.
Newport Bea.ch Teanu
Club 640-0113 aft &pm. , . Job\ Wayne Family Ten·
n.11 Club memberttiua.
l12!50. Maria i7&-Qq OT
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REAL Dl'ATlt SALES .• ~.
..... • ---· .,, ....... _ .. .,.... SaL6Sun. Eaner. pref. r.-....:;n .._..... 'Y " .......... 1061
.. --..~ ........ W/~y. Lr1. COGl· HEMPHU..L'S-SllOES appl.SIG-1911 ·-··-················ ......... Ce.,.., pao Y, Fu II be H II l S4 l'1ilbkla s.land N 8 QbN e«w table a-.-n .. __ ....._ cha1D Xlat -.•••flt• packa1e. Hunttn1ton MMal.AMl«Mr C.i. •-•~ts 1010 tir.aifast Mt, rec11...,..' W"'u_,: ~ •
Be a c b lo cat Ion , nc.. ~~·~·:=:~··•••• Uoeu, appllaacea 6: I /I.I ai•. At 1eMt X •
'IUPCASH PAID.. • •
r\w' UMd turn1t11re • •P. ....... 1'0ltial at 6aa : 157-lm • :
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P\1LL SERVICE OP'C.
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one leg of a dog?"
MOON MULLINS
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FUNKY WINKIRIEAN
l ~'T 6EE ~ 1Mr Got.>
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6UffED HIM ~ 1JE
MC.£ wrm tNJ RACKET~
by Jeff MKNelty
by Ferd & Tom Jomsan
by MeU Laurius
-, 6&, MN/fCIA / "" v~ ~LA«'& YOU'U. N PAT1eNT
~c~,o~!
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ONLY ~TIAPrD Cl.OD .ANO IANC'elr~TANOIN6?
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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
"We learned about that in sex ed."
DENNIS THE MENACE
110 HOllG!
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
I HRlE "141\T Dut16 )bl) OON~ ~ 10 Ga
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mlatngone."
by Kevin Fapn
by Lynn Jot•'lSb't
BAC~. laNlRY "bJ S1RRT ~ 1.. .-:-..._
OR .SMOCK
j: KNOW WHA"'f'
YOUR euc>c:>1es 'TOL-P YOU, e>1 L-l.-,
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IN M'i l'OOt< M INSIPE
LOOP Nl/1\\0 SNAP IQ.LS
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by George Lemont
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TOIMY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I
• 13, NO. 162, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1980
. By Dt\ YID KtJft•ANN .. ...., .......... . Problema which pla1ued eotn· Ulna of vote retunu ln Hunt·
fl&ton Beach IHt April have
been detailed ror an Oran1e
Couty Superior Court Judao
•ho will decide ii the elecUon ~bould be aet aside and new
baUotinc ordered.
'l'he testimony or City Clerk
Alicia Wentworth Monday .~ned a court hearing sought
Checking BB Election
b)' th,.. \IDl4.tCeMltul Cl'Y Coun-
cil e~tea who contend elec-
tion otfleiala were 1ullty of
"maleciaducl" and that erron
a.utfldeat to cbanae th~ result ol taeeleCtioa were mad~
Ttie tawault filed by the three
-Daniel Mahaffey, Bruce
Greer and F.dward Zschoche -
conteoded there were errors in
the summation of ballot counts.
Mra. Wentworth told Superior
Court Judge Bruce Sumner that
puneb eard ballots from •~ ~ Mrs. Wentworth said it was
clncts were broulht to city ball determined that ballot printing
for proeessin1 by computers and computer problems prevent-
after the polls closed April 8. ed processing of the ballots.
Despite a suettSStui test run These ballot carda were. then of ballota earlier in the evening duplicated over and over tn aC-
sbe testifled, numerous carcb tempts to get them through the
were rejected by the computer. computer.
The three unsuccessful can-
didates contend that all original
ballots. together with duplicates
which were in turn duplicated.
were destroyed contrary to state
There were eventually about
700 such ballots which would not
go through the machine, she
said.
election provisions. No attempt
was made to match the
destroyed ballots with their
duplicates. they claim.
The lawsuit also contended
that the public was excluded
from any vantage point to ob-
serve canvassing of ballots and
that no representatives or the
candidates or press were invited
to watch procedures used for
either duplication or tabulation.
A field or 12 candidates ran in
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Tally
the Af!ril city election for three
council seats. The winners were
Jack Kelly, Ruth Finley and
Ron Pattinson.
Zschoche came in fifth in the
balloting while Mahaffey was
seventh and Greer eighth.
Testimony in the non-Jury
case is expected to be completed
by today. Sumner is then expect.
ed to laJce the matter under sub-
mission before issuing his rul· ing.
!'Deaths. of. Cop, Trio Connected?
-
SEN. UNNEDY BACK OM TH&CAl9AfQN TRAIL
()q • t•• ...... 1116 ii Plmttlt ...........
Suspect
Believed
Hessian
Police are looking into the
possibility that the slaying or a
Garden Grove police officer and
the murders or three persons in
a Westminster home may be
connected.
Officers say that the suspect
in the Garden Grove slaying is
believed to be a member of the
Hessian motorcycle club as are
two of the victims in the
Westminster slayings.
One or the male victims in the
Westminster murders was iden-
tified as Richard Rizzone, 36,
who lived in the single.family
realdence al 8152 Navajo Road where the bodies were dis-
covered.
l'·:r·
11 Anaheim Hears •
The other male victim wu
ldentJfted as 28-year-old Thomas Bernard Monahan of Santa Ana
The third victim, a woman, re-
mains unidentifled.
Autopsiesahowed that the three victims died from gunshot
wounds to the head and body
from a small caliber weapon.
Queen Caadldaies
Ted's Joh Pr-ogram
By DAVID ESPO
Asteel.lliM Prft• WrH•r
1 Speaking In Anaheim today, sen . Edward M. Kennedy, VOW·
jpg once again to remain a can-
didate until the OemocraUc pres-
iClential convention this sum-
mer. outlined a $12 billion
aoti-rttession program to create
820,000 new jobs.
·Back on the campaign trail a
wee1t after the end or the
primary election season. Ken-
nedy blasted President Carter's
economic policies in a speech to
a UDion convention.
¥ Re said that .surrender to re-
ceasioo would cost tbe federal
~6mment billions or dollars in food stamps. welfare benefits
and other payments to the job-
less.
"Let us resolve that never again will a Democratic ad-
m;· lstration call for a federal
bo that red~es safet ln the w ;\ace. deprives cbU~ ol school h.mches and brinl• real
hardship to cttles, states and
* * *
millions or the poor, the elderly
and the unemployed," he said in
remarks prepared for a meeting
or the American Federation of
State, County and Municipal
Employees.
Kennedy did not say whether
his proposed anti-recession pro-
gram would be financed by in-
creasing the cWTent budget def-
icit or by imposing new taxes.
Kennedy bad been scheduled
to deliver an urban policy ad-
dress before the U.S. conference
of Mayors, meeting in Seattle.
But the mayors abruptly
withdrew their invitation at the
urging or White House officials.
who did not want the
Massachusetts senator to speak immediately after Carter's
scheduled address to t.he city
leaders.
.. He says he wants to brina the
Democratic Party together but
apparently that waa too close for
comrort." ~ennedy said 1n a
<See KENNEDY, Pa1e .U>
* * * Anderson Cheered
: lJy ·'IJripled Tumo,,,i
«1 naDsmCK &CllOSMIQIL ~ ............... .
There was no evidence or rob-
bery. omcera indicated.
Westminster officer Earle
Graham said there were no in·
dications of a scuffle and that
the three persons appeared to be
killed quickly and probably by
someone they knew.
Sgt. Dick Grodt of the
Westminster Police Department
said that a possible connection
between the two episodes is be·
ing looked into.
Garden Grove Police Sgt
Bruce Beauchamp
acknowledged that there has
been consider.able speculation
that the two cases may be re-
lated.
"It's certalnly a strange coin-
cidence," he said today. "but
there ls nothing yet to substan·
tiate a connection."
The bodies of Rizzone. who re·
portedly went by the name
"Rabbit" and Monahan were
round race down in different
parts ol the Westminater house,
leading to apecula"1on they bad
been shot execution-style.
The woman's body, which was
nude, waa found face up. 1be
victilDI bad been dead for about <see DEATllS, Pase .U>
Public Asked
To Huntington
llndget Meet
•
Contestants for title of Miss Huntington
Beach (left to right. front row > are Cynthia
Hord, Dalia Badaj~. Cheryl Meyers, Stacy
Jenkins, Janie O'Brien, Lisa Yue. Julie
Johnson (behind Miss Yue.) Back row,
Dena Hewes. Shirleen Gout, Jayne
Bradshaw. Lelia Johnson. Kim Freeman.
Kelly Elder. Not pictured ar~ Vickie
Welch. Lisa Copwer and Lorn Moore.
Pageant. sponsored by the women~s
division of the chamber of commerce, 1s
scheduled Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Golden
West College Theater. Tickets at $5 each
can be purchased at the door.
Graduation Due
For 4,000 Senion
salutatonan Kevm Pate I no re·
lat ion >
Speakers will be science
teacher John Pawson and Pnn-
c1pal Phillip Gross.
-Fountain Valley Hl1b
School, 7 p.m. Thursday at Hunt-
<See GRADS, Page AZ>
* * * Psychologist
Graduation
Speaker
Dr. Richard Corriere, a
psychologist and author, wil1 de-
liver the 14th commencement
address Friday at Golden West
College in Huntington Beach.
Mofe than 825 men and women
will be awarded &be associate in
arta decree by colle1e presldent Lee Stevena in outdoor
ceremonies oo the campus's
central quad, be1lnnin& at 6
p.m .
ln bis commencement ad-
dress, Corriere wiU ape~ on
"Excellence: 1b1e Met.bodolol>'
of America."
The speaker, wbo received biJ
doctorate at UC Irvine, bu ap-
peared oo nationally teleYiled
pro1rama web u .. Toaf8bt,''
"TOIDOl'l'OW" aod "GoQd Morn·
lat, America.'' Hi.t m~t ne.nt
book was entitled "Psy~al l'iUMa.'.'
D\lrisaa. U-e ~01111..,•!'ce•nt
ceremonlH, the ou&.i&¥~'
ctuaaa cl the >''81' a,rard WUl be
presented by Dr. Normao &. 1 wa.._ ebMeeUor ot &a. Coast
Communlty Coll•I• Dlahict. ,.... clUl&ricl'• laoard ol ..,.....
wlll be~ bY tu....-:
dtnt.. 0.0... S. Rodda Jr.
T.9ai\,A\'1 Dudl•' Bore•
Out1&Mdln1 StudenL Aw•rd•
namtd in boDor ot tM ~·· fouadla&,~lt Will bit! tented ,._, Dr. William IM ,
dea vi au. bWDUltkia toelal,WOr-.
Profit-Taking
Knocks Metal
Prices Down
LONDON (AP> The prices
or gold and silver fell sharply Ill
Europe and New York today
after gold had climbed above the
$620-an-ounce mark Monday.
The value or the dollar retreat·
ed against most other major
currencies.
Dealers said profit.taking
knocked gold prices back, while
further signs or falling interest
rates in the United States helped
pull down the v11lue of the dollar.
Gold opened in Zurich at
$619.50 an ounce, down from
Monday's closing $623.50, and
skidded to $602.50 by mid-day.
Coast
Weat .. er
Low clouds and locaJ fog
late nl&ht and early mom·
in1 boun, cleariJtt to aun-
ny afternoon Wednesday.
SJJ1btly cooler days with bl&h• ran.linl from upper
80s •t beaches to upper 70s
Inland areas. Lows. toni1ht
55 to a>.
INSIDE T8DA Y
SltATl'LB <AP> -Prwt.cllilt Oll1lr' ..... "9 ........
ID&rQn todaJ 11111 &1mpau.IMI wta.11 dlioM 1ulflftu h'CMD ,._
eee•-. • that hi.I edmt.,..._ will continue to .MU.le lllft•·
Uoa wNle NJtdinl "PollUeel •.a.t1Dr wt ldeolocieal DOG· ...... ··
"W• e..-build '"" st\1 without Juatlce aad tom· ,.--.~·Can. Mid. "8Ul et the Hmt tanae1 weeu901-....
11nore the Nalty°' "'""1•1 our K'OOOBIY .' 0.. ct.J lftar N.Mlq ftlWcarred Miami, lN ,,..._, IW'-
ny.d IM urban PfOCf•m ol ldl a~ )'tan la olftct ud HJd h1a
aclmlnlltratioa hu "stopped tM rtderal nes!ect ol our dUa.
We can.-U.. hard, &aqlb&e erideAC• of urban pl'OlttU all
around ua." <a.law.I "°'1. M . > • .._,.,..r • ..,,.AJt ....
ATLANTA (AP> -A ,.,al j ...... .,.._.today lo &et COD·
vlcted mu.rdlrer Jack POUi ~ the lut·mlnut. appeal tbal
1aved blm rrom death to Oeorcta's 91ectrtc cbair lut week. TM~ b¥ U.S. 'l>tltrid Judie WlWam O'IC.U•y eltan
th• way ror tta.a. court Judlel lo set a date for PoUa' uecut.loo,
wblcb could come wttbln 1 month.
Tbe ~ araa&ed a stay ot execuUoo after Pott.I ulltd lo
renew the appeab be dropped lut fall. Tbe beartnc today wae
aimed 11 determining if Po«a, 35, waa competent.
•••WI•• N"'atla Laad .
WAIHJNGTON CAP) -Tiie lupnme Court settled a klDI·
atandlna border dlaput.e betWMD Nevada and Callfonala today
by leavlnl tbe bound•l'J ~the two atatee u.ncban1ed.
The court's unanimoua opinJon, however, left unresolved a
related dispute over the ownership or some 3,800 acrea
stretchlnl rrom Lake Tahoe to Oreeon. The court said the state boundary la where tbeir appointed
"special muter" said it la -eueotlally alont Ll)QM borden
tr1ced by 1urveya mad• ln 1171 and ~.
Palftfl,,, ..,.,..,,. •dwfl
BJ TM .U1ul1 ... Prw
P'orelsn mlnlat.en ot tbe European Common Mm« eoun·
tri• hive qned on a Middle Sul poeWoa npport.tq PalelUA·
Ian Hlf-det«minatioa and OIJIWl0 1 J.arael•a cooawerslal Id·
tlementa on the West Bank, llOUl'ffl lD Boan, Wtlt Oennuy
11Jd today.
Valley C'ouadl Meei
14-story Buildirig
Plan Before City
BJ PIDL 8NEJD&a•AN °' .. .,.... ...........
Plana to conatnact a 14-ltory
omce bulldln1 ln downtown
Fountain Valley will be
scrutlnh9d_ by cltJ offlet1lt
WedneldaJ dW1nl a public Ibid)'
s ... loa lmmedlat.b IM"lol' to tllil
refular Plumlq CO•mw• meednl-
Tbe seuJoa wlJI be IMld &om
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. hi Bocm A of
the Community Center. adjacent
to City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave.
The tel\&lar commiaion meet-
ing be&im at 7:30.
The a~ial ses1ion will rocua
on Newport Beach·based Pactflc
Mutual Lire Insural)ce Com·
pany's plans to build the new of.
flee bulldin1. which would be the
tallest structure in Fount1ln
Valley, lf approved.
The high·rise would be built on
11.5 acres oo the southeast cor·
ner of Brookhunt Street and La
Alameda Avenue.
Don Contraman, a city plan·
ner. said the study aeaaloa ii d• signed to answer varlous ques.
lions on the project prior to lta
omclal _public heartnc.
Bill Bor:den, Pacific MutuaJ's
aHiat.ant vice president roe real
estate, aaid the company mmtot>-
tain penniaalon from the clty to
exceed a beiaht limit ot 101toriea.
He said 90me q"'9Stlonl hive bMrl
raised retard.int whether local firert1btera are equipped to
safesuard a 14-•tol'J structure. Borden said h1S farm ll ex·
tremely P.leaaed with the office
buildlne 1 propoaed location,
witbln a quarter·mUe of the San
ote10 Freeway. He Hid tbe
hilh·rlse may be viewed u a
landmark re1ture of Fountaln
Valley'• cMc center district.
The Paclflc Mutual official
11ld it bas not yet been d•
t....nlned whether bla company
will occupy a portion of the new
bulldiq. Current rl•n• call for
the ground noor 0 the hllh·riM to be used ror commercial
DAILY PILOT
purpC!Mt. IDcludlne amall lbol», bank• or aavtnca and loans. 1'be
remalnln1 noon will be tx·
clmtvety ror office 1p1ce. c1li·r~-~ln~
ect. CGDltrUcUon on tbe 'ii'~ rile could be1tD Im Wa ,_.,
and --~e&ed la IDODtbi later. Bordin lltlam.d.
f'ro• P~1tl
KENNEDY •••.
sarcastic reference to the preli·
dent. "Maybe he wu afraid ~
would talk too Jons and I would
show up -and he would have to
debate."
Kennedy bas been trying un·
successfully for months to rorce
Carter into a campaien debate.
Jn the speech. Kennedy called
for the following u part of an ln·
itial fight against the current recession:
-AaU·ree11.._ ald lo dtiee:
Sl bUllon to create 50,000 Jobi.
-~and rebabWta· lion of 200,000 unit.a of public
housing, C08Ung Sl billion and
creatine 50,000 new Jobs.
-A pnpam to weatberiu homes and public butldlap1 creating 150,000 Jobi at 1 cost Of
S2 bUUoo. •
-A St blllloa Prott•m for railroad renewal, creatlnl I0,000
jobs.
-AD IDcreue lo the Old«
Amertcau Community Senice ~~O?o\:' a~=l CJ18~
million.
-" *1 ........ iao.000.job •· pansioo in youth employment
and training under several exist·
ing programs.
-A $3 bllU• pro1ram to
create 100.000 community
servtce Jobi. --....rad .. of propGHd cull in jobl.., ben.tlta to tbe
Jong·term unemployed at a COil
of "'°°million. -•111 .. ..,. of a prGfe*d
tl.7 blllian cat In .... ., ......
IDI to create I0,000 Jobi.
Fr••P.,,.AJ .
GRADS •••
Miller
6b8e8sed,
Jury Told
CltHd·ttealln1 deltadant
K1malla MUler wu .. ,,..11
dl1turbld" ud obluaed wttb
cetUnt IMr da110ter back ...._
1be toot tla• child rrom Mr
p&NnU' home In July 1"" a
foren1le .PIJCbiatrlll la11
t.uned.
Dr. Searrtpt Andenoa told
an Or1n1e County ~~fertor Court JUl'1 lloedaJ Mn.
MlUer tould DOt eoaUOl ber CDD-
4uct ......... &Goll v.1 ... a
Miller. U.. I , from tlae ffuDt..
inltoa 8et1cJa bome of tlae ddld'I
arUldpenatl. ...... Miller ........... lltal for
breakine into her parents' bome
and 1tealinl the eblld. •• .,. reated J11t July in a small
Arkan111 towa arter • aa-
Uoowidt, year.aaq bunt rw tbe
motber and cblld.
Dr. Anderson said be in·
terviewed Mrs. MWer laat week
ror about an hour to determi.De
both ber present state of m1Dd
and ber meotaJ coodltioD iD 1978
whea the child dllappeared.
Anderson bad beta appolaeed
by the court to examine the de-
f endant. The psychiat.rlat, under ques·
tlontn1 by defense 1ttorney
Heidi Mueller. said the defend·
aat didn't bfve tbe capacttJ to
tb1nk ratloaally ..._ it came lo
ber dauater ud 11 •WI ot>-
lftHd wltla U.. Idea IM II tbe
onlJ OM wbo can ralM tlae cblld. . va1 ... wae awarded lo tbe
custody ot lt•r 1raoct9areat1.
JuanJta and Keanetta •Moon, by a Loe Ansel• eo.art to lf7S.
Anderton laid Mn. Miller IUf.
f ered trom a puaaold delmlaG
that her mo&ber bMl DO a.cal
l11bt to tbe cbUd and t.bat abt
was the oa11 one wbO bad a r1&bt
to physical cUltoeb ot tb• llrl·
H• cbaraC'terind her mental
coadiUon today u atilJ belaa dis-
turbed, clalmln1 the aulf ered
from paraaota and feellnp of
penecuUoa.
He Mid abe admitted lo him
durtn1 h1I examlnatlOD tbat abe
took the UW• &lrl but, that wblle
ah• broke tbe leUer ot the law,
ah• dlda't feel the rules applied
to her.
Andenoo said Mn. Miller wu
eapab&9 ot pl&QPlnl to ta.It• her
child but coWcl pot form the la-
tent to do IO. Tbe p1ycblatrtat 11ld bavina
Int.tat. i'eQulree a bltb level Ol
mt.n.\8! '"nctlo= tbat tte beUt tbe def urt ii DOt capa&le~.
Andenon al.lo examined Mrs.
MiU.r to llT1 when abe wu 1'9·
fttred to him for a paycb11tric
examlnatioo followin& the death
of her son Jason. who allo hid
been under the sulrdlanablp o(
her parent.a.
He Mid bh conchaston at that time wae tbal abe suffered from
severe mental illneal.
f'ro•Page .ll
ANDERSON
d~sll')' which is showing record
11lea decreuee.
Andencln laid the tolution to
the problem1 racing tM auto ln·
duatey la throulh "reinvestment
and reiodustralliation" rrom
here et bome.
He Mid that IOTerDment must
provide tneeat!ves to aaven 90
that capital becomn available
for American lndutry to pro-
duce IOOdl that are on par wttb
tbOle now lsnported.
"I would like to aee Americen
compaales b\llld1n1 plallta lo
America tbat are P.ulllnl out American productl, • 'ADdenon
said.
On anotber l11ue, Andenoa
decried an incident' tbat OC!·
curred In Miami Monday in
which Pruident Cuter'•
motorcade wu aub/::uted to a
shower of rocka and •from
Hf.!Y black Nlldents.
'Tbe ,,_ldeat of tM UDittd
Statea abould be welcome
wberewr be IOll Ud pel"IODI of
all penuulona 1bould be •· counted to treat tbe olftff wttb respect, •• ADdenOD 1ald.
Huntington
Home Bit
By Blaze
-·-•f-~
o.41y " ... Maft ~
0000 SCOUT MOSER (BLOND. (tENTEA) ANO HELt'S.S
He lklffda Sign Board for Hta Otd Alm• Mater
Parents Posted
Scout's Project DetJioot,ed,
Garson Moser as known with
good reuoo u a good scout by
tbe studeala at. Villase View
School in Huntington Beach.
As part of a requirement to at·
lain the rank of Eagle Scout.
Moaer built a luge outdoor
bullet.In board for the front of the
school.
The board wtll p08t Important
school act:MtJes that sometimes
are overlooked
Linda Beauchamp. chairman
of the acbool'a Parent.a Aaaoc1al·
ed with Teachers and Studenta
(PATS>. reporu children at the
kioder1arten throu1h e l1hlh gr ade school often ror1et lo lake
school notices home to theu·
parents.
·'Thi.I way the parents can see
wbal'a bappeninl when they
pall the acbool:'
Garson, 17. aaid it took him
about two months to conatruct
th• &-foot bigb aDDOWlcemeot
board. A member ot t.be senior clae
at Marina Hi&h School. Ila.er
said he actually la more familiar
Oceans Topic
Of Exhibit
··Oceana ... The Other
World," a mobile exhlblt from
the Bowen Museum in Santa
Ana, will be alatloned al the
Huntington Terrace. 11800
Flortda St., Huntinston Beach.
Tbunclay and Friday.
The r~ museum exhibit WllJ
be open ror public viewin1 from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
The mobUe exhibit focuses on
the oceans u a aource or food.
petroleum and minerals, aJoa1
w it h ita i mportance in
transportation aDd recreaUon. A
bard·bal divin=uil from tbe
lM09 11114 ~ of marine Weabowillbeoo y.
A aimullted trip to an oc:earuc
aby11 and recordl~l• __ of
humpback wbalM and dolptdm are featmed.
w1tb metal work. And tb1t'1
what he intendl to pun ue upon
graduation.
But the Village View student
body. which was on band at the
dedication ceremonies. thinks
bas bulletin board 11 Juat fine.
Moser attended the school
when he wu youn1er and he
was happy to do his bit for the
old alma mater .
Valley Sets
Public Meet
On Budget
The Fountain Valley City
CoW>cil will conduct a pu.blJc
heartng tooieht on the clty'a pro-
posed 198().81 budget and 1t.s ~
of r ederal revenue 1bartn1 funds.
The hearing will take place
during the regular rouncal meet·
ing. beguuung at 8 p m . &n Caty
Hall. 10200 Slater Ave
With recent adjustmenta. the
Cit y's budget for the coming Ca~
cal year <July 1. 1980 to June JO,
1981 1 &a set at Sl0.372.014 Thia
includes tbe ~or S719,993 In te\
enue s~funds
The preliminary budget wu
cul h y $20..000 a fte r the city
t-ouocU refused to approve a LS
per ceol increase in city business
hcenae ree:s.
If no ma1or questions are
raised, the cowtc1I as expected to
approve the budget tooa1bt. The
t-OW>CU has the option. however, or del~ approval of tbe doc:u·
ment unW June 24.
Fu-e Controlled
TAFT <AP> -A 837-acre
brush nre burned for three
hours in Kem and Sao Lu.ls
Oblapo CICMmtiea 8 mun west ol
here before air tankers and
flrertgbten broapt It wader
control Mooda.)'.
T.mmie~
'Facing.
Chiir!Yes ·.~~.~ O' O/ft
An ldabo-bued trlDllent !"~ police u1 hu u.. lo U1 ~!
HeHlans motorcycle 1an1 fa ;M
arraipment on murder and ~.
aaull charaes Wednesday in cai.'
ntctfon 1ritb a weekend ahoc>dllir '-
that left a Garden GroY'i-~.c:
policeman de.d and four Cldler
men Injured. _1 Deputy District Attorn~
Robert Ch1tterton 11ld :t. criminal complaint nami n1 ..
Gordon Lee Mlnk, 32. who wu
using the atl11 John Geor3H1•-Brown at the time or his a •
would be filed ln West Oraole -
County Municipal Court thia 81·
te moon.
Arhi&nment at west cou1"~ will 'follow Wednesday m~2 Chatterton Hid. '-~
Mink, who gave an Idaho ad·
dre11. was arrested by Gardfl\'
Grove police about an hour ~ ... T
the Jl :30 p.m. Saturday shool.-.,,.--t
ings that claimed the lire of Qf: :i
ricer Donald Reed. 27. . .. , ... :l
Reed and three fellow offictl[litr
-tnclud.Jni two reserves ..op;, .. ~
work without pay -were •i~.:ot tempting to escort Mink frGIJI .•. ,;
the Cripple Creek Saloon, 81~;. •?
Garden Grove Blvd., when M~''•t
sput aroW\d and fired several, . .,~
rounds from a .22-callbe.r; .. ,
automatic piatol, said police Sil::
Bruce Beauc:bamp. .:i·''" Mink WU IOUlhl on WUTan~l'!J
alleatna uaault and dru1 W..:: .. ·~ Beauchamp said. .. .• -?
Two other omcera ltruck b)o.om
tuallre. Glen Overley, 21, ~~
Dwilht u..ntnaer. 20, •ere ..........
ported ln fair and 1aU.f~1~ ~
conditiom respectively today ~~1;
undisclosed hospitals. ,.;;,·;.t
J ohn Teriia, 21. ~.
Westminster. a patron ln tN .•
bar, remained ln critical cooclh .... ;i
Uon with a ·bullet wound to ~.:n
head at UC lrvlne Medlc~,''-
Center. . . ;-
The fourth person injurea~-......
William McKinney, 2S, or H~-.:,;
lnglon Beach, wu released from :
Palm Harbor Hospital. Gard'eil '
Grove, following treatment or.a .. ,
hip wound. • ·~.
Rosary for Orrtcer Reed; i ":
three.year member or the def·;
partment, will be conducted .c -::·
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Met,: ·•
tier Family Funeral Homi, .,,
10630 Chapman Ave., Gardd' ~ Grove. ;,::!',o.
Mau will be offered at 10 a.~:.1~
Thursday at Church of the IU.f.._;~
DUDCi&Uon, Arcadia. Burial wUI-'
follbw at Porell Lawn Memoruf
Park, Covina. • · '-:: Reed 1s survived by his widow ·~A.
and two young sons, Beauchamp
1a1d .. : ~
* * * :-. .,l
f'ro• Pag_. .\ I .' g . .
DEATHS ... ·~ · .. ·a e lf:(ht days berore belne dis·:-'..JJ
covered by Monahan's brotbu ·~0 who apparently had grown COO·,.-;Jl
cerned and we.nt to the house t.o .. .H check on hla brother's safety. ·,. .•
Charged with murder in lb,.·~
Saturday night slaying or poli~.
officer Donald Reed, 27, wU-
Gordon Lee Mink. . :..:;,::.
Reed and three other /euow of..-:·..: ficera had 1one lo a Gardei't ,..._
Grove bar Saturday ni1ht lo .... ~
r est Mink on auau!l anet-~<>..:
narcotjca cbaJ'Jte1. :••:•\:
Mink was ustni tbe name 9t ·: J ohn Geora• Brown. • .....
Mlnk broke free and rour othef.',
persons were wounded. lnc!~:-_.~.
ing 2$-year-old William McKili!~·:
ney of Hl.Dltlngt.oo Beach.
lrNID.e
EDITION .
L. 73, NO. 162. 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES
., aK'IL\&D oaEBN Ot_...., .... ._
A pollc1 on cJuaroom dia·
"91lOll'lll ol pollt.lcal lst'-tet t.bat lt
mtdel' conalderaUon by the Irvine
Mbool tnatees would lnfrlqo oo
rtnt Alllendment l'l1bt1. an
Irvine Hlah Scbool teacher said today.
Tl\e poUey HY~, m pan, ··to e.ses Where teacruna and or stu· ~nt activities are to involve ex·
pioration ol local poJIUcaJ con·
cema and lauea, the plan ol IC·
tlvlt1 aball M reviewed and
approved by both the principal
and tbe 9'q)ertntendent ...
Mra Raebel Gra11. who
teachea American Government
claaff.I to 12lh·araders. aald she
oppoaes the proposed policy and
thinks lt is beinl considered
because ol a candidates day held
in her classes.
She said In a telephone in·
JOHN ANDERSON TALKS TO EARLY RISERS IN MESA
About 450 Tum Out for Bre•kf•at With th• C•ndld•t•
Anderson Cheered
By Tripled Turnout
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of .... D•lly Piiot S~H •
Independent presidential can·
didate John B. Anderson looked
out over the 450 persons at the
South Coast Plaza Hotel in
Costa Mesa this morning. smiled
and said he was pleased .
The turnout. the Illinois con·
gressman said. was three tames
larger than what his local or·
ganizers had anticipat~d
And he told the s pirited
gathering that il reflected the in·
creasing displeasure or the
Amefican voter with the other
majbr candidates, President
Jimmy Carter and Republ.tcan
challenger Ronald Reagan.
Anderson anived in California
Monday to personally launch bis
campaign lo gather 108,296
signatures statewide on petitions
to allow him lo n1n as an in·
dependent candidate in the Nov.
4 general election. Similar
drives are under way in 40 t.o 45
other states.
l\eacting to news that Presi·
deat Carte~ had WOP out over
Sen. FAwant Kennedy in a COO·
test lo addreu a meeting ol the
nation's mayors in Seattle,
Wash .• Anderson said the presi-
d,•t•a art1ooa d=c:,nstnte "his dlStaste for ~ l lo a true
and open debate that Amencans
h<Jve come to expect from their
political candidates ··
Anderson said that as a ma1or
candidate he will not tolerate
Carter's continued refusal to de·
bate with him on election issues
"We will talk about the issues
even if we have to prop up a
dummy in a chair:· Ander~on
asserted.
Nor was Reagan spared from
attack in Anderson's morning
address.
Anderson pointed out that
more than 461.000 California
Republican voters cast ballots for
candidates other than Reagan
who he termed the candidate
"who ia going to be coronated in
Detroit in July.•'
Anderson said it was bis hope
thal that 461,000 vote block could
at least be tripled by Nov. 4.
In response to questiooa. An·
derson said be is opposed t.o any
use of import quota& aealnst
foreign made can as a meam of
helpinc out the U.S. auto in·
dustry which la sbowin1 tec!Ord
sales~.
Andenon said the solutioll to
the prob&ema facing the auto ln·
dust.ry ls through "reinvestment
and relnduatrallsation" from
here at home.
He said that 1overnment must
provide tncentlves to savers IO
that caplt81 becomes available tor AIDlricaa lDduatQ to pro-
duce gbOda th-tare on par wlt.b tboH DOW haDor'ted.
··1 would lib to aee Amerkan
companies balldlq plants in
America that are r,att.lbl ollt
Ameriea produetl. ' Andel IOft aald.
On IDOtber lNu~ Andenon decried an incident that 'oc·
curred la Miami lloadQ lD wblcb P.realcten\ Carter'•
motoradl .,.. •= to • .,.,... fll Neb IDd from
.... .., ..... NlilcllMa.
. ''TM Pl Hl'fr GI die ~ ltat•• 1bo• d IHI welcome
wMl'8Nr lie .... , .. J'.'l'..IODI OI ID~~-..-· f(Jllr.pd to tftet tM olflee wtt.b
.... peft ... Allclei-taJd.
lSut llil 1ald U. tfteldtnt un·
CW AHDEUO.~, P111 Al>
..
I
\'e•rff•••&•••
D•lly N•w8p•p•r
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Policy OD Politics Hit
tervlew that she lnv\ted all of
the Irvine City Council can·
didates t.o the mld·May event,
but Mayor David Sills and Coun·
cilman Bill Vardoulis didn't
show up,
·' V ardoulis was unhappy that I
had invited all of the candidates
-be said ooe of the candidates 1
invited participated in dirty
politics." Mrs. Gragg said.
Vardoulis said last week he
was tmbappy with Mn. Graa
because she invited blm to the
candidatea day three daya
before the event. He also said
she asked her students to participate in local political
campaigns.
Mrs. Gragg confirmed this
morning that students could get
class credit by participating in
political campaigns.
Superintendent Stan Corey ap-
parenUy drew up the propoeed
policy in response to Mrs.
Graea's class and a aecood class
at Irvine High School.
The second class, taught by
John Elsloeffel. sent a l~er
critical ol the Irvine Co. to a
newspaper. Mn. Gragg said the
letter was written by the cla.u
members because an Irvine
Company spokesman refused to
come to the clus to 1peak on the
subject of a National Urban • Part in Orange County.
Mn. Grau said district ad·
minlstraton IUlW the let~r and ur1ed Corey to draw up the
pollcy.
Olacuaaion of the policy was
postponed at the Monday night
board meeting. The trustees will
discuss the matter at their next
meeting on June 23.
Gold Prices Pl11Illmet
Profit-taking Ends Rise in Europe, NYC
LONDON tAP> -The prices
or gold and silver rell s harply in
Europe and New York today
after gold had climbed above the
$620 -an·ounce mark Monday.
The value of the dollar retreat·
ed against most other major
currencies
Dealers said profit taking
knocked gold prices back, while
further signs or falling interest
rates in the United States helped
Hessians,
4Deaths
Connect?
Police are looking into tbe possibility that the slaying of a
Garden Grove police officer and
the murders or three persons in
a Westminster home may be
conneded.
Ofrlcers say that the suspect
l~ the Garden Grove s laying ls
believed t.o be a member of the
Hessian motorcycle club as are
two or the victims in the
Westminster slayinj{s.
One d the male victims lo the
Westminster murders was iden·
titled as Richard Rluooe, 36,
who lived in the slngle-famlly
residence at 6152 Navajo Road
where the bodies we re dis · covered.
The other male victim was
identified as 28-year-old Thomas Bernard Monahan of Santa Ana
The third victim. a woman. re·
mains lmidentified.
Autopsies s howed that thethree
victims die d from gunshot
wounds to the head and body
from a small caliber weapon.
There was no evidence or rob-
bery, officers indicated
Westminster officer Earle
Graham said there were no in·
dications of a scuffle and that
the three persons appeared to be
killed quickly and probably by
<Stt DEATHS, Page A2)
Summer Class
Slated for
Irvine Kids
The Irvine school trustees de-
cided Monday t.o offer a summer
session for youngsters ln kin· dergarteothrougbe1gbtb graae.
Private summer school
claaaes may also be available at
a cost ol from $35 to S50 for stu·
dents ln IP'•des nine through 12.
The Dtatrtct Advilory Forum.
a noo-pniftt educaUooal IJ'OUP,
is conalderinc offerln1 tbe
private 8\&IDIDer achool.
Public 1UD11Der school cluses,
wblcb are free of cbar1e, are
funded by $15,500 ln private
donationS and a $15,500 exDend·
lture by the Irvine Unlfled
School Dlltrlct.
Dl1trtct admln.11tr•tor Jerry
Rayl laid more tban toO atu·
denta may partlcll)ate ln the
public awnmer tehool.
Rayl laid .Ute-faded clulel
of driver tralnln1. mltrant
educ.UC., ectue.Uoul prdklen·
CJ aDd 1raduatlnt 1enJor re-
quirementa will alM be offered
overt.be summer.
puU down the value of the dollar.
Gold opened in Zurich at
$619.50 an ounce, down from
Monday's closing $623.50. and
skidded to $602.50 by mid-day.
London's five buJlion houses
fixed the morning price at
5606.50 an ounce. down from
$618.50 at the day's opening and
$625 at Monday's close It later
traded al $604.
In Hong Kong, gold closed at
S608.85 after closing overnight in
New York at S624 a troy ounce.
New York gold traded today at
$597, down S27.
Si lver. which rallied in line
w1tjl eold the past week. rell
batk to 116.SS a troy ounce in
London rrom $17.75 late Monday.
Silver traded in New York at
$15 45,down$2.43.
In Tokyo, the dollar f'!ll •
SEN. KENNEDY BACK ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL
Outline• Antl-tec:eulon Plen In An•.,..m
•
Anahei01 Hears
Ted's Joh Program
ByDAVIDESPO
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Speaking in Anaheim today.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. VOW·
ang once afam to remain a can-didate unti the Uemocrallc pres·
1dential convention this sum-
mer. outlined a $12 billion
anti-recession program to create
820,000 new jobs.
Back on the campaign trail a
week arter the end of the
primary election season. Ken·
nedy blasted President Carter's
economic policies In a speech to
a union convention.
He said that sun-ender to re·
cession would cost the federal
government billions of dollars In
food stamps, welfare benefits
and other payments to the job-
less.
"Let us resolve that never
agalo will a Democratic ad·
ministration call for a federal budi~t that reduces safety in the workplace, deprives children ol
scboOI lunches and brtnp real
hardship to clues. states and
millions ol the poor, the elderly
and the unemployed," be aa1d In
remarb prepared for a meetinc
of the American Federalkln ol
State, County and Municipal
Empl.oyeill.
Kenned)' did not say whether
his propoiled anU·rec:euloo pro-
1ram would be ftnanced by tn-
creulnl the current budCet def.
iclt or by impoalftlnew toes.
Kenned)' had been acMduled
to deliver an urban policy ad·
dreu before tbe U.S. conference
of ll.,on. mtet'DI la s-uae.
JSut the mayora abruptly
wltbd.rtw tl*r llmtatioD .t tbe urllna ol White no.. omdala.
wfio did not waat t9-e
M&11aduettl MDator to 1PNk
tmmedlately alter Carter'•
acbedua.d 8ddniil to the dtJ
JHdMS.
"Re aa11 bl want. to~ tbe
Democriltk P~ tOlether but
appare1u,t tbt .. , too eloM for
c4mtort.· Knn• 1ald ln a
sarcastic reference to the presi·
dent. "Maybe he was afraid he
would talk too tong and I would
show up -and he wouid have to
debate.. •
Kennedy has been trying un·
successfully for months to force
Carter into a campaign debate.
lo the speech, Kennedy called
for the following as part or an in-
itial fight against the cWTellt
recession:
-ADl.l·recessloll aid to cities:
Sl billion t.o create 50.000 jobs.
-Cclastnlctloll and rehabilit.a·
tion of 200.000 units or public
housing. cost.Ing Sl billion and
creating 50,000 new jobs.
-A procram to weatherize
homes and public buHdiqs.
(See KENNEDY. Pase AZ>
&location
Upgrade Set
For Gifted
Tbe educatioll of taleated and
lifted atudelltl wt11 be improved
tn the I.rvlne Un111ed School Dts·
trtct. school t.naatees ptollllaed
Monday nl8bt.
Superintendent Stan Core1
aald tbe diltrtct 1taff will ......
worklna to Implement recom-
mend.atlona by 1 parent-teacher
committee that drew up a 1JO.
pate report on taleoted ud lift·
ed •tudmta. Tbole l'e4:0lllmead1UoM are
aimed at bnl.._'"I tbe eeope
of lb• eumcaham offend &o IUMrior ..,....,
About tM.M ln atate ,...._
I.I avallable to tbe dlllbict fGr a
UMilted wt lifted ltUdeDta pro-
IJ'•at . Dt.uiet Qfllclall will Hek tbSa
money for tb• lteO·ll acbool
J••r .
215.80 yen in heavy trading, its
lowest close since July and down
from 217.775 Monday.
Dealers in Tokyo attributed
the dollar's weak performance
primarily to plunging interest
rates in the United States. The
dollar had been trading in the
range ol 2SO yen through mid·
April when the direction of in·
terest rates took a sudden and
sharp turnabout.
4Cmnpuses
Preparing
Cere01onies
A tot.al ol 3,198 students will be
handed either high school or col·
lege diplomas this week in
graduation ceremonies at three
Irvine high schools and UC
Irvine.
Dr. C1art Kerl', former presi·
dent of the University of
California educational system.
will speak at UCl's 15th com·
mencement at 4 p.m. Saturday
in Campus Parlt. Degrees will
be awarded to 2 • .00 students.
A pre-graduation ceremony
for the UCI College of Medicine
will be he!d at 4 p.m . Friday in
Campus Park . Shirley M .
Hufstedler. U.S. Department of
Education Secretary whose son
will be receiving a medical
degree, will speak al the
ceremony.
The Irvine High School
g raduation ceremony will be
held at 5 p.m. Wednesday on
campus. A totaJ of 361 students
will be graduated_
University High School 's
graduation will be held at 5 p.m.
on its campus. A total or 379
seniors will be graduated.
Fifty-eight students will be
graduated from Irvine's SELF
Alternative High School. The
ceremony will be held at 7 p.m.
Wednesday in Newport Beach at
the Balboa Pavilion. Dinner will
follow the graduation ceremony.
Christ College. Irvine held its
first commencement Saturday.
Thirty.one s tudents were
awarded associate of a rts
degrees and 29 were given
bachelor or arts degrees.
The Saddleback Community
College District. which has a
s atellite campus in Irvine.
graduated 600 students in May.
Coast
Weather
Low clouds and local fog
late night and early morn·
ing hours, clearing to sun-
~)' afternoon Wednesday.
Sll&btly cooler days with
hi1hs ranging from upper
608 at beaches to upper 70s
inland areas. Lows tonight
55toeo.
KENNEDY •••
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Am .. HM Com•Ualt7 &erW!e 1:11 J:C'a'f":':l ?II •llUoa. -A ti ..._, uo,cm-job a ·
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eltta Ill ,..._. benefit.I to tbt
k>n&·Wm metnployed at a (mt
ol .. mWlca.
-•••• ..... ot a pt'OpOMd
$1 • ., bWkm cut ta ...... ahar-
1n• to enate so.ooo joM.
Kennedy alto reiterated hia n il for wqe and pnce cam.rob
to •team lnlJaUoc and said V\~
Prealdent Walter P'. Mondale
baa been a firm aupporter ol controls in the put
The senator is far behind
Carter in delegates to the
nomanatina convention but be
said once again that he intends
to stay iD tbe race.
Notinc lbat mayon often face
budret deficits, be d~lared :
·'Somehow they always
manage to close the gap, which
1s exactly what I intend to do."
Caner Gets . .
Sareharin
Ban MetlJlure
WASHINGTON <AP> -A bill that would block until June 30,
1981, government efforts to lake
the artificial sweetener saccharin
off the market is awaiting Presa·
dent Carter's signature.
The Senate completed con-
gress ion a J action on the
measure by approving it oo a
voice vote Monday.
The Food and Drug Ad·
ministration proposed banning
the s ale or saccharin as a
general food additive in 1m
after a Canadian study showed it
causes cancer in test animals. The FDA is required by law to
remove any additive that is Ull·
safe or is found to cause cancer
in or humans. re accompanying the
l from the Senate Committee
on Labor and Hu.man llesources
estimated it would take IS
months to remove saccharin
from the market.
ll said that procesa should
await a coogresslonal review Of
food safety laws.
"The C<>ngresa should not be
asked to intervene in the res·
ulatorY, eroceu and overrule
existing statutes oo a product.
by-product basjs as is currenUy
the case," the report said.
Funeral Set
For Irvine's
Dwight Lyons
Memorial services will be held
Thursday fOT Dwieht E. Lyons,
79. or Irvine, former associate
superintendent for the Los
Angeles Unified School District,
who died Sunday.
Rites will be held in lhe home
where be lived at 19001 Croyden
Terrace, Irvine.
Born ln Cbandlenville, Ohio,
Mr. Lyons was a 53-year
Calilomia resident and lived in
Irvine for nine years. He waa a
former associate superintendent
in charge of educational
services for the 14>s Angeles
Unified School Distri~.
Mr. Lyons was chairman ol
the board of directors for the
Los Angeles Teachers Credit
Union and chairman of the
board for the Teachers Manage-
ment Investment Co. of Newport
Beach.
He iii survived by bi.a wife,
Vera and sister, Bessie Ogan or
Redkey, Ind.
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LAGUNA'S SKIPMAN ON THE BOUNCE
Ken Kllnkert Beck Doing Hla Thing
Skipper. Baek
Pmlosopher, Words Moving
By STEVE MITCHELL
Oi u. o.11'1' rMM SUfl
He's known by a variety or names on the streets of
Laguna Beach.
The storekeepers who watch him bounce by at nooo call him "The Skipper."
The local surfers and school kids call him "Skipman,"
or "Jump for Joy."
Those who knew him in Laguna Canyon a decade ago
call him "The Bushman," or "Georgia," after his home
state.
But if you ask him his real name, he'll stick out hia
hand. give you a wide smile and say, "My name'• Kea
KJinkert."
THE TALL, BEARDED philosopher has been a very
visible part of Laguna's scenery the past six moot.ha, since
his return to the Art Colony after a brief stay in Georgia.
One day you'IJ see hlm sk:ippine alooi the Boardwalk
at Main Beach Park. The next, he'll be skipping around
lamp post.&, or talking to a group ol younpten -all the
while skipping in place.
A day later, you'U see bhn stlpptn. along Coast Highway near Allao Beach pier, b1s long 6air and beard
no wing rhythmically with each leap.
Ken bu a message. Several, in fact.
HE SHOUTS TO passersby. sunbathers and motorista
alike, asking for their vote.
"I am seeking the offi ce of life consciousness." be tells
them. "My only opponent 1s death."
Ifs what he calls his "skip ministry," and the smiling
34 year.old prophet says he'll continue his bouncing
beatitude unt.Jl the world is a much better place.
At tJmes he speaks in rhyme. which draws smiles from
his startled audiences.
'Tm F'ree, I'm Free,
Proue the l.,qrd, I'm F'ree,
Thu Cr<JZY Mi.red-up World Ain't Got No Rold on Me.
''I'm Going to Skip on in to Etem#JI."
And while the Skipman has been a vocal philosopher
for years, be didn't always skip.
That came during an anti·nuclear power mattb in
Georgia about a year ago.
"They (the protesters) were all walking so slowly," be
said. shaking his head. "So I started skipping just to burn
up energy.''
IT WASN'T LONG AFTER that Ken returned to Laguna Beach "and began yelling on the street.I a.eain,"
he laughs, his blue Nike jogging shoes beating a tattoo on
the Main Beach boardwalk.
But Laguna Beach has always welcomed tboM who
skip to the beat of a different drummer, and The Skipman
is no exception.
"Hiya, Skipper," abouts a younpter oo a skateboard.
who grabs Ken by the hand as he passes by.
Ken laughs and whoops out a greelina to the departi.na skateboarder.
KEN SAYS HE LIVED in tbe bills and sycamore ~rove:i behind Laauna.Beach for •bout eiabt years after be wudlschargedfrom theservicein 1968!
.. lt was a penod of escape and e~asioa," be says of
those days, adding be was always on tJ\e move fo avoid de-
tection by local police and fire prevention aut!aorttles wbo
frowned oo people U.in1 in the canyon.
His bed was "the ground of the earth," be qy1, and be
sub1ilted on cooked kelp and funds derived from a few
gardeniq Jobe.
TIDS 11ME AROUND, he's Uvi.a& in a modest room.
althoup be has no retrtcerator or other comfort.a.
He receives a small stipend from the Anny, and be
says be often accepts small donaUoftl from frienda.
But ID06tly, be spreads his "skJp minl.atry" A1DG1tf
La1una'1 tourtata and t.owmfotk.
"nto. Who Snlc Low on O.W toU)a IM Suit,
Newt Loolt Back -Wlao Wonu a R.ma1
I WoMld R.athitr Uw Forron -Rm» ,_ "'tlw S-."'
'llileves Take FJSbing Roda
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Se.loD Foapt
LOI ANOSLU <AP) -A tucblfs..,. la 11 Yes a ea111t
order to block 11 dtJ •*Dllll from 1otq lnto 1•u~ ~atkla aUrtiq lUb' t •.
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Bruce Beauchamp acknowledaed tbat U.tre bu
been comfderable 1peeuJaUon
that U. two e .... may be ,..
lated.
"ll·• ~ • •truae cotn. ~.·· be eaid loet.y, ''but theN Iii aoddal yet to IUbstan·
tiate a CCJODedion. ''
Tbe bodlet of RlDOCle, who re·
portedJy went by the name "~bblt" and llonabu were
food f •• down lD dltterent parU of tlle WMtminater boule,
ludlna to apeculation they bad
been a&ot executlon-style.
Tbe WOIDU •• bocly. which WU
nude, wu found face up. The
victiml bad been dead for about
eight days before belna clla·
covered by Mooahan'a brother
wbo appanatly bad arown COD·
cemed 8nd went t.o the home to
check on bis brother's safety.
Charged wit.b murder in the
Saturday night slaying of po&e
officer Donald Reed, 21, wu
Gorclce Lee lllnk.
Reed and three other fellow of-ficers bad 1one to a Gardea
Grove bar Saturday night to ar-
r es l Mink on assault and
narcotics charges.
Mink was ust.ne t.be name of
John George Brown.
Mink broke free and four other
persons were wounded. indud·
lng 2S-year-0ld William McKln·
ney of Huntington Beach.
<A>llege Sets
Public Meet
On Leasing
Saddlebau College t~
will hold a public hearing M40·
day to dis<:uss a lease agree-
ment with four private firms
seeking to develop a piece of
Saddleback College property.
The board bas offered to lease
a 23-acre parcel ol unused cam-
pus property to a developer to
generate additional income for
the coUege in future years.
Board President Robert Price
drew the names of the four de·
velopers from an envelope Mon·
day t.o detennllM! the order in
which the full board will bear
each give their sales pitch at the
3 p.m . meell.Dg.
Trustees will begin the meet·
ing with a presentation ol pro-
jected development plans by
Margaret Hills Land and Ex·
plorat.ioo Company of Newport
Beach.
This wtU be followed by pre·
sentat.Jom by MFB Auoclates of
Beverly Hills, Brinderson
Development Corp. ol Irvine and
P'int City Development Corp of
Newport Beach. The bearing
will take place in Room lOS in
Saddleback's library-classroom
complex.
Weinglass Views
VJSit to Iran
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Leonard Weioglaas, the Los
Angeles attorney who defied
Presldeot Carter's ban oo traveJ
to Iran. jW1ti!ies hls trip by
saying that the U .S .
government's past •cUons in
lraa were a "greater treason"
than the trip made by the 10
Amerieam.
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6ilner Vows IJattle
To Cuiib lnflatiOn
,•
SEATl'LZ (AP) -Pr•ideftt Carter told tbe utioa'a,.,,
mayon toda1 he 1ympatbllel wt1h U.. IUfferint ffOQl ,. J
eeaalon, but that bl.I ed~ wW ~ue to bettla IDfla. ,.
tJoo while reJectln1 "political dou~ and ldeololkal non, ...
lellff." •
"We cannot buUd ,.._pertty wtthoat Juatice ud ~m· '
pusioD." Cartel' 1ald. "But at the same tlme. we caa no IODI•
icnore the reality ot r'9bt.1Udtna our eeooomy. •• One day after vt.aitlnl rtot .. carred Miami, tbe ~t Ar· .
veyed the urban program of bis 3~ years in otttce and said h1a
admlni.ltraUon bu "1t.opped the federal neglect or our cities.· ..
We can see the bard, tanllbJe evidence of urban proareas al).:
around ua." (Relat4d ltory, M .) :
"'11nlerer .,..,_ Ap~aJ • An..ANTA CAP> -A federal Judie qreed today to let con·:
vlcted murderer Jack Potts drop the lut.-minut.e appeal that
aaved him from death ln GeoTlla'a electric chair last week.
The decision by U.S. District Judge William O'Kelley clean -;.
tbe way few state court j ud1es to set a date for Potts' execution,.
which could come wtt.hln a month. •
The juqe granted a 11-)' of exeoutlon aft.er Potts asked to
renew the appeals be drop~ last tall. The heariDa today •aJ
aimed at determining ii Potts. 35, wu competent.
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ANAHEIM (AP> -·The Callfomla Anaell announced the
f:s~~ of aouthpaw Andy Hauler from tbe Pittaburch Pirates.;
~ ~year-old former Angel ia expected to join the club In
tlme few Wednesday ni&bt'a game against the New York ~
Y ankeea at Anaheim St.ad.fum. .
He posted a 10-38 record with the Angels before being sold td. Kamas City July 5, 1976. He subgequenUy saw action wttb the'
Boeton Red Sox and the New York Mets before being aignecl'
through ~ re-entry draft by the Pirates on Nov. 21. • •
Sf•• lt'las N~Nlff• c.,,..
WASHINGTON (AP> -The Supreme Court aettJed a loot·' atandiDa border dispuW between Nevada and California today~·
by leavfJll tbe boundary between the two states unchanged.
The court'• ananJmoua opinion, however. left unresolved a
related dilpute over the ownership of some 3,600 acres'", ltretddnc from Late Tahoe t.o Oregon.
The court uid the state bound.ary ls where their appointed '
"spedal ma.at.er" aald it t. -essentially alOOC1thole borders
traced bJ surveys m..te in 1872 and 1399. ·
r les•llN" s.fl.,..,. •~fwd
BJ 1-.e ~Presa •
Foreign ministers of the European Common Market coun· ·
tries have qreed oo a Middle East position supporting Paleatin·
Ian self-determination and opposing Israel's controversiaJ set·
Uements on the West Bank, sources in Bonn, West Germany
said today. ·
Molesting Suspect
Soughi in -Siin Juan
Ox.anae Countv S¥rtfC'1 in· vestigat.on are searchlne ror a
man wanted an connection wttb
alleged mo&est•tioa of an •rear·
old bar Ill Sm Jun C."'*-o.
Lt. W,.U Bart ..ta a mm,
beliewJd to be between 18 net 20
yean old. broke into a sout.bwat
San Juan residen~ shortly aft.er
midntght Saturday and fondled a
4·year-Old girl before removing
the boy from his bed and carry·
ing him out of the bou.se m\O the
backyard.
Hart said the boy's parents
were awakened by the girl's
cries for her brother.
The man Oed the yard when
the parerrta found him kneeling
over the boy, Hart said.
The man being sought. Hart
f're• Pap II
ANDERSON
dencored failure oft.be CUJTent
administration t.o deal effective-
ly with unemployment and bous·
ing problems facing blacu in
Miami aod other cities.
utd. was deaerlbed by t he
parents as being 6·feet-2, 200·
pounds, with wavy Ught brown
collar lenct.b hair. ;
Tb• DWl wu ...nae Lrris"'-.• ·
T-shirt. a blue Jacket and tenniS"'
shoes, Hart said.
Woman Held
In Slaying
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DETROIT (AP> -A woman
1s accused or stabbing her
boyfriend to death in a fight tbal
police sa,y broke out because be
brought home a bottle of
whiskey imtead of chicken souP.
Carolyn Williamaoo, 28, was,
arrested ln the s l aying ol
Raymond Kegler, 52. whom she
bad sent to the store. police said,
"She told him to get cbicka\
soup and some Colt 45 <malt
liquor), but be bought a bottle ol
(Seagram's) V.0 . in.stead and
came home and told her lu}
didn't have enough money to fit the other stuff," Detroit bomocfde
Lt. GeraldStewartsaid.
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LAGUNA'S SKIPMAN ON THE BOUNCE
Ken Kllnkert 8Kk Doing HI• Tt1'ng
~~·.Sldppe~ Baek
Phi,/!JBQp~r~ Wonla Mor»ng
' . "ay ftEBlll'n!HEU. °' .. ....., ........
He'• amm,n by a variety of names on die streeta ol
Lapna 'Beach.
The~ ~ watch bim bounce by at nooo
call ldm '"'!be Skipper."
Tbe loeal surfers and school kids call him "Sktpmau,''
or ••Jump for Joy."
Those who knew him ln Laguna CanYoD a decade ago
call him "The Bushman," or "Geor;-gLa." after bis ho~
stat.e.
But if you ask him his real name. he'll stick out his
hand. give you a wide smile and say, "My name's Ken
Klinkerl."
THE TALL, BEARDED philosopber b.a5 been a very
visible part of Laguna's scenery the pa.st siz moalhs, si.Me
his return to the Art Colo9Y after a brief ~Y in Geo.:gia.
One day you'll see him skipping aloog tbe Boudwalk
at Main Beach Park. 'fhe nex\, he'JI be sltipptng arou.nd
lamp post.c, or talking to a group o( youngsters -all the
while sklpping in place.
A day later, you'll see him skipping along Coast
Highway near Aliso Beach pier, bis long hair and beard
Oowln& rhythmically with each leap.
Keo has a message. Several. in fact.
BE SROVTS TO passersby, sunbathers and motorists
alike, as.king for their vote.
"1 am seeking the omce of Ufe coosclouaneas." be tells
them. "My only opponent b death."
It's wbat be calls bis "skip ministry,"· and the smiling
34-year-old prophet says he'll continue his bouncing
beatitude unW the world ia a mucb better place.
At times be speaks. in rhyme, which draws smiles from
bis startled audiences.
.
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1980
Your ffo•et••• J
D~lly Ne••••~r 4
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Gold Prices Plummet
Profit-taking Ends Rise in Europe, NYC
LONDON (AP) -Tbe prices
of told and silver fell sharply in
Europe and New York today
after gold bad climbed above the $820-an-«mce mark Monday.
The value of the dollar retreat·
ed a1ainst most other major
currencies.
Dealers said profit-taking
knocked gold prices back, while
further signs of falling interest
rates in the United Stat.es helped
Displeasure
Boost for
Anderson
~ By FREDERICK SCHOEMEBL
Of ... Dell' .,_ IUtt •
Independent presidential can-
didate John 8 . Anderson looked
out over the 450 persons at the
South Coast Plaza Hotel in
Costa Mesa this morning, smiled
and said he was pleased.
The turnout, the Illinois con-
gressman said. was three times
larger than what his local or-
ganizers had anticipated.
And he told the s pirited
gathering that it reflected the in·
creasing displeasure of the
American voter with the other
major candidates, President
Jimmy Carter and Republican
challenger Ronald Reagan.
Anderson arrived in California
Monday to personally launch bis
campaign to gather 108,296
signatures statewide on petitioos
to allow him to nm as an in·
depeodest candidate la the Nov.
4 1eneral election. Similar drt.es are under way 11'1 40 to 45
other states.
Reacting to news that Pres.i·
dmt Carter bad woa out over
Sea. !'Alward Kemledy ha. COD-
tat to address a meeting ol the nation'• mayors in Seattle,
Waab .• Andenoa said tbe presi-
dent'• actiool dem.oos\rate "his distaste for eniUio& m a true and open debate tliat Americans
have come to expect from their
political candidates."
Anderson said that as a major
candidate be will not tolerate
Carter's continued refusal to de-
bate with him on election issues.
"We wtll talk about the issues
even ii we have to prop up a
dummy in a chair." Anderson
asserted.
Nor was Reagan spared from
attack in A.Ddenon's momin&
address.
Anderson pointed out that
more than 461.000 California
Republican voters cut ballots for
candidates other than Reagan
<See ANDEBSON, Page AZ>
S.Lagonans
Bally Against
Development
pull down the value oft.he dollar.
Gold opened In Zurich at
$619.50 an ounce. down from
Monday's closing $623.50. and
skidded to $$>2.SO by mid-day.
London's five bullion houses
fixed the morning price at
$606.50 an ounce. down from
$618.SO at the day's opening and
S625 at Monday's close. Jt later
traded at Sl80C.
In Hong Kong. gold closed at
1808.85 after cloeing overnight in
New York at $624 a troy ounce.
New York gold traded today at
$597. down S27.
Silver, which rallied in line
with gold the past week, fell
back to $16.85 a troy ounce in
London from $17.75 late Monday.
SUver traded in New York at
SlS.21,down li2.67.
In Tokyo. the dollar fell to
Deity ... "--~ .... ~
JOHN ANDERSON TALKS TO EARLY AlSERS IN IESA
About 450 Tum Out for ... kfnt Wltlt the C•ndld••
Molesting Suspect
Sought in San ]1¥U1
parents as be1ni 8-feet·i, 200
pounds, with wavy U1bt brown
collar lqtb bair.
The man was weartq LeYta, a
T·abirt. a blue jadet and temlll
abc>el, Hatt saJd.
~Re'riew
Set by SC Comaeil
San Juad Capl1•r••o Clt7
CouncU memben wm n¥ift
tbe dt1'1 SU.I m11Uoa t-..i budlll'.t Wednetday at '1 p.a ID ·UM CcMadl dwnben.
Tbe propoi•d bvdt•t la 1cbedUlelcl to ..serso ttudr. ,...
nnemeot aDd c"8•1" Wore final tldloPtloe law Wa ua-
101r. •
215.80 yen in heavy trading, its
lowest close since July and down
from 217.715 Monday.
Dealers in Tokyo attributed
the dollar's weak performance
primarily to plunging int.erest
rates in the United States. The
dollar had been trading in the
range of 250 yen through mid-
April when the direction of in·
terest rates took a sudden.. and
sharp turnabout.
Anaheim
Hears
Kennedy
By DAVID ESPO
--,.,..·~ Speaking in Anaheim today,
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, vow-
ing once again to remain a can-
didate unw the l>emocratJc pres-
idential convention this sum-
mer, outlined a $12 billion
antJ~ion program to create 820,0oo new jobs.
Back on the campaign trail a
week after the end of the
primary election season, Ken·
nedy blasted President Carter's
economic policies in a speech to
a union convention.
He said that surrender to re-
cession would cost the rederal
government billions of dollars in
food stamps, welfare benefits
and other payments to the job.
Jess.
"Let us resolve that never
·~ will a Democratic ad-ailnimatiun call for a federal
bud«et ow reduces safety in tbe wortplaee, deprives children of scbool l&mcbes and bnng.s real
bardablp to cmes, states and
mmtc-al die poor, the eJderty
a.Dd the unemployed." be said in
remarb prepared for a meeting
of tbe American FederatJoa ol
State. County and Munjcipal
Employees.
Kennedy <lid not say whether
his proposed anti-recession pro-
gram would be financed by in·
creasing the current budget def·
icitorbyimposingnewtaxes.
Kennedy had been scheduled
to deliver an urban policy ad·
dress before the U.S. conferenct!
of Mayors. meeting in Seattle.
But the mayors abruptly
withdrew their invitation al the
urging or White House officials.
who did not want the
Massachusetts senator to speak
1m mediate ly after Carter's
scheduled address to the city
leaders.
··He says he wants to bring lbe
Democratic Party together but
apparently that was too close foe
comfort," Kennedy said in a
<See KENNEDY. Page A%)
OPEC Increase
BULLETIN
ALGIERS. Algeria (AP> -
The Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries agreed to-
day to set its oil price al $32 a
barrel, but left individual coun-
tries free to wait to raise their
price to that level, Iranian Oil
Minister Ali Akbar Moinlar told
reporters.
Coast
Weat•er
Low cloudl and JocaJ fog ·
late nf&bt and early mom-
ins boun, clea.rtnc to sun-
aftemoon Wednesday.
Uy C?OC>ler days with
hil rancinc from upper
80s at beaches to upper 10s
inland attas. Lows tonieht
55 toeo.
IN81BET8•.A'Y
Jor, OnWlm Qefl ~ trom Gil owr U.. COMd'f Giid
Caado. $lw """' o ~ ~ .~ coMnlt
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We can ... tbe bard, tellbh •vtdel:lff ol W"b&D Pf'OIJ'MI all
arouoch•." < Rel•tech\Or'J. A• >
-~•re,_A.pe•
ATLANTA <AP> -A federal Juqe ••reed today to let eon·
vleted murdettr Jack PoCU drop the lut·m!Dute eppul that
aaved Wm from death la Oeorlla '• e)ec:Vtc cbalr lut week. n. cMctaloa by U .S. Otttrict Judie WWlam O'Kelley deara
the way f« ...... C!OGtt JadaM to set a date for PoU.1' execut.ioa,
wblcb coWd tome 1rithlD •month.
~ Judae sranted • ltQ ol executioa aft.er Potts asked to renew the appeals be dropped last fall. Tbe bearini today was
aimed al det.er1nlnlJ:l1 ll J>0tt.a. ».. wu competent.
Sffll• tn .. N.,,_,,_ L•M
WASHINGTON (AP> -nae Supreme Court aetUed a loaa·
standing border dispute between Nevada and Callfomia today
by leaving the boundary between the two &\at.ea unchanaed.
The court'• unanimous CJPln.,lon, however. left unrelOlved a
related dlapute over the owuerthip of aome s,eoo acres
st.retching from Lake Ta.hoe to Oregon.
The court said the stat.e boundary ls where their •PPOlnted
"special master'" aaid it II -essentially aloni thoH-bonSen
traced by surveys made lD J872 anCi 11119.
Paks•"'~ s.it-r..w 8adcftt
BJ fte ~\lei Preu
Foreign ministers o( the European Common Market COUD·
trie5 have qreed on a Middle East posWocl suppol'tlD& Paleat1D·
iaq seU~aUoa and opposh'I bnlel's coatroverslal Mt·
Uemeota on tbe West Bank, sources bl Boan, West Germany
said '°"Y·
College Sets
Public Meet
On Leasing
Saddlebact Colleee trustees
will bold a public bearing 'Mon·
day to diacuaa a leue airee·
ment with four prlvate firms
seekiq to develop a piece ol
SaddlebKlt CoUeae property.
The board bu olfered to lease
a 23-acre parcel of unused cam·
pus property to a developer to
generate 8dd1Uoaal '°40me for
the coilele ID future 7ean.
Board Prelldeat lt.obert Prtce
dre• the names ot the rour de-
velopers b'Ollt an e.nelope llext-
day to~ tM lnter'lD
wbida the "-11 bow4.. "tf1ll bear
eacb stw tbeiJ' salel ptkb at the
3p.m.~ Trusteee beCtD tbe meet· ing wtth a preeentatlon ol pro-
j ecte-d development plans by
Margaret Hllls Land and Ex·
ploraUm-Company of N~
Beach.
Thia wlll be followed by pre·
sentatiom by M FB Aa&oclates ol
Beverly Hilla, Brindenon
Development Corp. of Jrvt.oe and
Finl City Development Corp. ol
Newport Beach. The hearlng
will tab place lD Room 105 ln
Saddleback'• library-classroom
complex.
Beer Song
Bad/or Cop
PINEVILLE. La. <AP>
Patrolman Vernon Griffin
landed iD bat wat« wbell be
sang a beer commercial al
police bNdqaarten.
Griffin ••>'• tbe mayor thought be waa In favor of
Je1aum1 beer aalH ln tbls Loulslma town ol 10,000. Mayor
Fred Baidea •l.Y• the officer was
''bollerine .. the jtaal• and
disruptlaa police buslnesl.
Now the patrolman's lawyer ls
coosfdertnl whether to •ppeal
Grtffln'• two-day suspension.
"II you've Jot the time, we've
got the beer.' Griftln aang again
for city auomey Dao Kelicar durlnl a bearinl oo the matter
DAILY PILOT
f're• r_,,. .-l I
ANDERSON
who be termed the candlda~
"who is IOin& to be corooat.ed ln Det.roltlnJuly .••
Anderson said lt WH bll bope
that that '61.000 vote block cwld
at least be tripled by Nov. 4.
ID respooae to questions, An·
deraon said be ls opposed to any
use of tmport quQMs •1ainst roreip m8de can u a meaaa ot
belplna out the U .s. auto ln·
dustry which II 1bowtna record
sales decreuee.
Andenoo said tbe I01utloo to
the problems fact.nc the auto la·
dustry II throulb "relnveat.meot
and reindust.rallsatlon'' from
here al home.
Heakltbat~mt
pt'OVWe IDcealfft9 to aa...W IO
that caPtat becomee av.U.ble
for America IDdmtrJ to ~
duce IOOdt that are OIYJ>V wttb
tbON DOW imported.
0 1 would like to see American
companies bulldin1 plantt tn
America Wt are P,Uttln1 out
American products,' Anderson
said.
On another issue, Aadenoa
decried an Incident that oc
curred in Miami Monday in
which President Carter's
motorcade wu subjected to a
shower ol rocb and bottles from
an1ry black realdenta.
•'The President of the Untted
States should be welcome·
wherever be 1oes and penom ot
all penuulona aboUJd be en
couraaed to treat the office wtua
respect," Anderson said
But be said the incident 11D·
dencored failure ot the curnat
admin11tratiocl to deal effec:Uve-
ly wtth unemployment and bouil-
inl problems factna blacb la
Miami md otber ctties.
Man Fires Shot,
Crubea in Taxi
SAN DIEGO <AP> -A man ln
a Westem·•tyle ault sprayed
gunfire u be alle1edly fled a
sbootl.01 1cene Monday by
comm8ndeertAI a tu.acab, wbich
he later abandoned when It
craahed Into a front yard,
authorllles aaid.
Sebutian Tbomal )(aqtaftJo,
28, wu booked and cbarced with
the murder of Viran Lee
Tinkler, 3', who wu •bot
seveTal times after aPPU'llltlY
arfQlnl loudly wttb lllanglaft10
in the lobby of a downteWD bot.el,
pollceaaid.
Jewels, Coin~
Worth 85,000
Stolen in LB
Tbleve1 m8de off with more
than ~000 ta told Jewe1r1 ad
valuable cotm lD two~ La1una Bucb burslariee )loo.
day.
Police 1ald today that told
necklace1, cbalns, bracelets and
colas valued at $4,UO were
l•ken from the bome of
Salvatore Bernardiae ln the 2200 block ot Hlllvtew Drive.
A police apoke1man said the
thieves entered Bernardlne's
bouae by prytni open a wiDdow
between 8: 30 a. m. ud •: 30 p.m.
1n'\h~:Pr~ ~
H11bway at the bo.::U:l JO;Ce
Re.d. Police 1ald thlnee .,..
tered the }louse throuab an UD-
locked door durla1 evenlD•
boun Jh. Read told pollee told
Jewelry and valuable eolaa
wortb '511 were tall.a u well•
a amber Of CHllUa Uple ol ~ .....
Repo11 'Must'
From CherJrori'
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
Chevron USA Inc. mu.st prepare an envtronmeatal Impact report
before ltarUDI npk>ratory oil
drilling on tbe grounds or a
Pacifie Pali5ades country club.
CbnTOD WU ordered lloodaf
to prepare the report. aKbouP
the clt.Y and llAJOI' .Tom 8redle7 proved tb• •~daJ Ririera Qub PfOJeet lut fall w HDen•UMtatadJ. Threeud"Zn~llMlllll-WDllllllMWft m a• toOa u.e
matter to court. wtaabll tbl • l•Y lload.Q 11' a l'Uliq bJ Los
ADI•• 8uPerlor Court Judie VerDOG 0 . re.tar.
Woman Held
In Slaying
DETROIT CAP> -A wom.-11 aecuHd of 1tabbjaJ ber
boyfttmd to death la • not tblll
police aay broke out beea ... bl
brou1bt bome • bottle of
wbiaU, lnatMd of tblek• IOUIP· Carolyn W\tuam!IOO. -. wu
arrHted ta tb• ••= of
Ra7moad ~. U.-"-~ heel Nm& totbe non,~~
"Sbe told blm ~ •• ellkua soup ad aome Colt .a c..-
Uquor), but be '*'8hl a boWe of
( Sellf'UD'I) V .0 . lJllltnd ud
came bom• and told ber be
didn't have enoue money to at the otberatutf, •• Iretrott boiDodile
Lt. GeraldStewartaald.
Aa•t-efftMr ~ ..... ::=.-.. CCll1*'• tt.•1 ...... . ,,. ...... lDlO effect
June •. ra Juae 1m,
PIUOI' Qin. COllHDob &tock
WU spilt t to 2. A apokuman for the
eorporaticlna uMI Ulla apltt
ls atmed Ill 1Dcreutns ln· t.er.t la tbl l1UOC' Corp.
atock, wtddl .. traded CID
the N.,.. York Stott b ·
cbange. It cloled Monday
ate3~
IBCouncil
OK Seen
On Budget
Lac Be.aeb etty Council mem are qpected to adopt
a $8.25 mlllioo speodlng pactace
when they meet tooiehL
An 8 p.m. public bearifta CID
tbe ptopOMd budlet. up ~': from last year's actual 1 •
program. includes conaideratioo
of p~ u.aes for the. c:i&¥'s
$271,000 federal revenue abarlq
funds. ·
City officials recommend that
money be uaed to build a ra.re ae·
cess r'08d lD Arch Beaeb ~ <Sl•t,000>; purcbaae veblcles for
the my <~.ooo>, and otltaiD
amaJ photosnpbs of Lacuna's topo.,..,. ($15,000).
But spobemeo from cMe or·
ganlutloos and other poupe
wW have the opport&mltJ to uk
the CCMKi1 fOC' • portioQ CJ( thoM
federal funda.
Tbe city expecta to receive OD·
ly $89,000 lD revenue sbariq
funds this year. but bu aoother
$172.000 U..t wu carried over
from lutyear.
Council members wlll also
hear a requeit from tbe
Chamber of Commerce for $30,000 in clty Cundl the chamber
W&DU to spend in promottnc tbe
Art Colony.
RALLY •••
day wlll also dlacuu tbe
Broadmoor Laguna Sur pn>ject
that calla for' nearly 300 ai.a..
conatnaeted on Ule rld1ellD•
a bo.e Weal Street lD SouUa
LalllD&.
1'be wodatJoa coateadl tbe
projeet would Involve IDOYhlC
abut M0,000 cubic 1ard.I of
earth. eomtruction of bomes on
slope9 steeper than 30 detreeS
and fll1 UUI of up to '5 feet lll
depth. And they questJoo the 8de-
quacy ot drainac• planned !cw
the new deveJopmet.
........ Viewa
VWttolran
LOS ANOKLSS (AP) -
Leonard Welailu•\. UM Loa
A•••IM 8tl«IM1 WllO defied
Pniia.w.t Cart.er'• bu -traftl to Iran. Jusun.t tau trip by
••>'hi tbat tlu U .S.
government'• put aet.lom ia Iran _.... a •• .,....... Ve.an"
tbaa u. trtp made b1 u. 10
Americas.
• ,
Police are fooldn1 Into the The woman's bQ9, wh.leb ..;·-:
po11lbWty that the 1laytq ot a nude, wu found face up. 111r'"'
Gardea Grove police otncer and vlcthbl bad been dead for a~
the m...._. ti tbrw ~·--la •l•bt daJW before behlf dls .. : a Weltmbalter bom9 •q be co.end DJ MC1D•ban'1 bn6er -connected. wbo QDU"elltly bad irown eon-
Officln tbat ... IUIPld cemed 8nd --to ... ~ to ~ iD the 0.: OIO'IW ..._,. t. cbeek cm tu bro&ber'I .. ree:,y. :-.
belie...S )" be a memw GI._ * * * Hesaia -*nJeJe ehab • .,.
iwo of tb• .. 1cum1 '• .... Gro¥e Slay ---west"".,...~ -: •.
One ~ tbe male '1ctlml bi tllil !• West~ mwden waa tdae-tified .. IUebard .........
wbo UYed lD the llDCIMamily
rnideQCe at euz NanJo load
where the bodies were dl9·
covered.
The otbet' male Yldim •• i denu.ned u a.rear-old TbomM
Bernard Moa•bu of Santa &ML
The tldnl 'f'tc:tlm, a womu. ...
mains mlcMnttfted.
Autopllea lbowed Uaat tJae tine
victims died from 1uasbot
wounda to tbe bead and bod1
from a small eall.ber weapon.
There WU DO mMnce ot rob-
bery. oftlcen indicated.
W estmlnaler offlcer Earle
Graham laid there were no m.
dlcationa ot a scuffle and that
tbe three~ appeand to be·
ktued ~ and probably by someoae they knew.
Sgt. Dtek Grodt or tile
Westmtrwter Police Departmmt
wd um a PGUl* ~
betwem tbe two ~ la -.
lag looad lllllo.
Garden Grove Pollea set.
Bruce Beauebamp
aeknowled&ed that there bu
been CODtlderable apeeulaUoa tbat tbe two eases may be re-
lated.
"It's cert.alnly a strance eotn-cideoce." be said today, .. but
tbere LS DOt.tun& yet to subtrtan-
tJate a conne<1.ioo."
The bodJes oC Rinone, wbo re-
po rtedly went by the name
"Rabbit" and Monahan were
found face down in different
parta of the Westminster house,
leading to apeeulatioo tbeJ bad
been shot eucutiGD·atyle.
Police Hunt
SDSpect D;t
Kidnap Try
Suspect Due:: Hearing .=t
An ldabc>-bued treDlleat who ... po11ee aa1 bH UH to the ~ u ... lw mot«ey~~I faces . • analp,,,_,, on m and u-
nult ebaraea Wedne9da1 lD eon· · neeUoD wtfh a weekead •bocltinc .•
that left a Garden Grove .. t
poUcemu dead add four other.:.
men lDJund. : i
Deputy Dt1trlet Attorney ·.
Robert Chatterton aald a, • crimtnal complain\ Damlng
Oordoa Lee lllnk, aa. wbo ·~··= ualn1 the alias Joba George .
Brown at tbe time ol b1a ~
would be IUed ln Weal Orange · County Munldpal Court W. af.,
tel"DOOD. .
~rfJll:'W~a';~~ ~·
Cha~aald. ·.·
Mlak, wbo saw a Idaho ait.-·
dress, WU arr.ted bJ 0~
Grove police about a &our after
the 11:30 p.m. SawnlaJ lbocJt.-
tn1• that claimed the llfe ol Of."
fleer Donald Beed. 27. -
Reed and three fellow olficen
-including two res~rves wba
work without pay -were al·
tem ptina to escori Mink f rocn .. the Cripple Creek Saloon, 8U2
Garden.Crove Blvd., when Mink,
~put around and fired several .
rounds from a .22-caliber
avtolPUc pill&ol, ..W police Sit. ..
Bruce Beaucbamp. _
Mink was ICNg)rt on warrants
alleging assault and drug sales, · Beaudlalnpaaid. -
Two otber officers struck by ·
gunfire. Glen Overley, 21. and. l>wiabt ffenniqer, 20, were re-
Ported In fair and aaUsfactory .
coodlt.ioaa respectlvel( today at
adlleloeed ~.
Joba Terata, tl. of ~
Westmi.nst«. a petr. la U. ~
bar, rernatMd la crttteal coocfi.
tion with a bullet wound to the
bead at UC lrvio• Medical,~
Center.. ·
The fourth penon lnjo.red.
William McKinney, ZS. of ~
lngton Beach, was released from
Palm Hanor Hespttal. Ganteo
Grove. f~ tre•s .. ns o1 a . blp...m.
'Wo•rB•••••••
Dally N•W8pa .. r
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Nix Inn's High-rise Plans
1 .. to upanc:t &.be HoUday
at 8ril&ol Stnet end the San
IO ....___, by enellq •
•lAI'>' c1llildrleal atructun dMlt a setback by Colla
na planplq commluiooera
onda)t nit.ht. :
Tbe commission unanimously
eel hotel request.a to waive
citJI ordi••neH rH&rl_et_i~I
1tructun1 to IO feet ln '*01
and 1ettln1 mlnlm-.m
ludscaped areu and mlnlmu.m
parklnl requlremenu.
~ommlaaionen advlaed Holl·
day Inn representatives. though,
that they can appeal the deeialon
lo the City Council.
'~rson Cheered
·lJy Tripled Turnout
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIO..
Of Ule DMI' P-SlotH •
'Independent presidential can-
didate John B. Anderson looked
out over the 4SO persons at the
South Coast Plaza Hotel 1n
fro/it-Taking . Knocks Metal
lnces Down
Costa Mesa this morning. smiled
and said he was pleased.
Tbe t.uroout. the Illinois COD·
gressman said, was three Umes
larger than what his local or·
ganizers had anticipated.
And he told l e spirited
gathenng that it r ecled the in·
creasing displ sure of tbe
American vote with the other
major candi tes. President
Jimmy Carter and Republican
cballen~r Ronald Reagan.
Anderson arrived in California
Monday to personally laun~ bis
campaign to gather 108,296
sipatures statewide on petitions
to allow him to run as an in·
dependent candidate in the Nov
4 general election: Similar
drives are under way in 40 to '5
other states.
Reacting to news that Presl·
dent Carter bad won out over
Sen. ~ Kennedy in a con-
t.eat to adcb'ess a meeting of the
nation's mayors in Seattle,
Wash., Anderson said Ute presl·
dent'• actions demonstrate "bis d1.etaste for enau:ing in a true
and open debate that American.a
have come to expect from tbeir
political candldate6."
AndenoD said that u • major caaclid.lle be will not tolerate
Carter's coatiaued refutaJ to de-
bate with bim oa election iuuea. ··we wUJ talk about tbe luues
evea U we have to prop up a
dammt In a cbalr,'' Alldenoa •••rted. Nor "• a..pn spared from t&ee ANDl:lalON, .... Al)
About 30 resident.a ol the DOl1h
Costa Mesa ruldentlal area
near the aisting flve-story hotel
at 3131 Bristol St. turned out to
proleat the expansion.
Homeowner Bob Kelley. 3121
Trlnlty Drive, acted as
neighborhood spokesman ln
arguing against expansion.
Kelley submit.t.ed a protest petj.
lion bearing lM signatures to
the commissioners two weeks
ago.
He claimed area residents
already have difficulty livine
next to the exi.sting five-story
hotel because of noise and the in·
vasion ol privacy resulting from
balconies projecting from hotel
rooms.
He said neighbors agreed with
the city planning staff's findh'p
that tbe additional 140-room
bot.el building and a three-story
parking structure wouldn't be
compatible with neighborhood
uses.
Under city commercial t.Olling
rules, 466 parting spaces would
be required for the hotel ex-
panaioo. 1be owners proposed
only 338 new spaces.
Law also requires an addi·
tlonal ll,6SO square· feet of
landscaping while the hotel
managemenl hoped to put in on·
ly 7 .650 square reel.
OPEC Hikes Oil Price
U.S. Sees Possible 7c Jump a Gallon
ALGIERS, Algeria <API -
The Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries agreed to-
day to set its oil price at S32 a
barrel, but left individual coun·
tries free to wait to raise their
price to that level. Iranian Oil
Minist~r Ali Akbar Moinfar told
reporters.
The agreement was expected
to increase the price of gasoline
sold at U.S. pumps by a few
cents a gallon up lo seven cents,
U.S. oil industry economists
said.
Hessians,
4Deaths
C:01U1ected?
PoUce are looking ihto the
possibility that the slaying of a
Garden Grove police officer and
the murders of three persons in
a We11tmi.nster home may be
connected.
Officers say that the suspect
in the Garden Grove sla)'in& is
believed t.o be a member of the
Hessian motorcycle club as are
two or the victims in the
Westminster slaylngs.
One of the male victims ln the
Westminster murden wa.s iden·
tified as Richard Rizzone, 36.
who lived in the single-family
residence at 6152 Navajo Road
where the bodies were dis·
covered.
The other male victim was
identified as 28-year-old 'MM>mas
Bernard Monahan of Santa Ana.
The third victim, a woman. re·
mains Wlidentlfied.
Autopsies showed that the three
victims died rrom g unshot
wounds to the head and body
from a small caliber weapon.
There was no evidence of rob-
bery, orficers indicated.
Westminster officer Earle
Graham said there were no in·
dicatioos of a scuffle and that
the three pers<>ns appeared to be
killed quickly and probably by
someone they knew.
Sgt. Dick G rodt or the
Westminster Police Department
said that a possible connection
between the two episodes is be·
ing looked into.
Garden Grove Police Sgt.
Bruce Beauchamp
acknowledged that there bas
been considerable speculation
that the two cases may be re·
lated.
"It's certainly a strange coln·
(See DEATHS, Pa1e .ur
Bandit Gets
$300 in
Mesa Holdup
Oil ministers of the 13·
member nations also were re·
ported to have agreed to cut
back on product1on to prevent a
glut on world markets that
would lower prices
The compromise caught
analysts here by surprise. Saudt
Arabia, which charges S28 a bar-
rel for its oil. had been resistlllg
demands by other nations that it
increase its prices. Iran charges
S35·a-barrel for the same quality
oil.
Iranian Oil Minister Ali Akbar
Moinfar told reporters. "It's the
decision of the members that the
marker crude should be S32 We
didn't discuss the deadline.··
Moinfar left open the possibih·
ty that Saudi Arabia would not
immediately raise its price. say.
ing the price hikes might not be
carried out "in one step "
Knowledf'eable sources from
several OPEC nations said the
ministers were moving s lowly
toward a n agreement under
which Saudl Arabia y,ould im·
med1atelv increase the pnce of a
SEN. KENNEDY BACK OH TH£ CAMPAIGN TRAIL
Outlnes An~ Plan In Anaf*m
Anaheim Hears
Ted's Job Program
comfort... Kennedy said in a
sarcastJc reference to the pres1·
dent. "Maybe he was afraid be
would talk too long and I would
show up and he would have to
debate."
Kennedy has been trying un-
successfully for months to for~
Carter into a campaign debate.
In the speech. Kennedy called
for the following as part of an in·
itial fight against the current
r~ession :
-ADU-rttealon aid to cities:
SI billion to create S0,000 jobs.
-~and rehabilita-
Uon of 200,000 units· of publlc
housing, coat.in& $1 billion and
creating S0.000 new jobs.
-A PNCn• to weat.berise homes and public buildiqa,
creating lS0,000 jobs at a cost ol
S2 blllklo.
-A SI WW. J>l'Otram for
rallro'ld renewal, creattna 20,000
jobe.
-All lllc:reue in tbe O&der Ame~w Community Sel flee
EJQvloYJIMnt P.ro«nm crN&iu 50.000 Jobi at a cotl of $300
mlWoo.
-A $1 lllDlea, lS0,000-job es·
panaloo in youth emplo)'llMDt
and tnlnlu under aeveral eJdat.
(See &SNNEDY, Pap Al)
Raciti flonon
SeiinMeaa
barrel ol its oil rrom $28 to $30,
then raise the cost or its oil to
$32-a-barrel next month.
Under the plan reportedly be·
ing discusse<t. other OPEC na·
ttons selling 011 for less than S32
would raise their prices to that
level. and OPEC nations selling
1t for more would freeze prices.
Iraq proposed Sunday that all
OPEC nations charge $32 a bar.
rel for oil. Under the proposal,
OPEC hawks would have had to
drop their prices S3 a barrel
Strawberry
Float Tops
In Festival
Garden Grove's Stawberr y
Festival float g3rnered the
sw eepatakes trophy last
weekend al the annual Costa
Mesa Fi.ab Fry Parade, Uoos
Club oKacials announced Mon·
day.
Mesa's Future Farmers of
America orpni.zatioo toot the
Lions Tropb)' awarded each
year t.o the best youth or re-
UJrk>m parade entry.
About 150 floats, marching
units. banks and other entries
made up th.is year's parade, sa.id
a spokesman for the sponsoring
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
Lions Club.
Bob's Big Boy earned the
Mayor 's Trophy for com·
mercially sponsored floats while
the City of Orange took the
Costa Mesa Queen's trophy.
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints took the
Theme Trophy . this year's
theme being '"It Mus t Be
Magic.··
The Santa Ana Winds
marching band took the
Sweepstakes cup for bands this
year while Orange High School
was judged the best high school
band entered.
Costa Mesa High School's en-
try took first place for drill
tea m s in Saturday's parade.
with Monte Vista School taking
first in its drill team category.
Lions Club spokesmen said
their organization gros!led
between an estimated srn.ooo
from the tbtte.<fay annual Ftsh
Fry event centered at Mesa's
downtown Lions Park.
An estimated two tons of fish
were served Friday through
S unday to more than 9,000
diners, one official estimated.
Coast
Weather
Low clouds and local fo1 late Di~ and early mom·
ln& boun, clearing to sun-
ny afternoon Wednesday.
Sli&btly coolft' days with
bilh• raJ11in1 from upper
IOI at beaches to upper 70s
inland areas. Lows tonight
S5 t.o 80.
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tat ....UtJ 'of rea..tldln1 cw econontJ. '' 0.. *7...,. .... .., rioWearred Mtaml, tM ~ent 1ur-
HJed \lie urban proaram al hla I~ yean tn offlc• and ••Id b1I
admlldatraUon ha• ·'a topped the federal n••led of our clUet.
We ca ... the bard, LanlitM evidence ol urban pro,,_. all
UOUDd-." (Jlelat.ct 1tOll")'. ·"·> .,..,er• ... ,.,.,.aw.,
A'Jt.ANTA <AP> -A fedet"al judae a,,.eed today to let COO•
vlcted murderer Jaclc POUi drop t.be lut·mlnute appeal that
saved him from death tn Geotlla's elec:trlc chJlr tut week, Tbe deciskln by U.S. Dtatrlct Jud•• William O'Kelley clean
the way f<W it.ate court Juctces to aet a date for PotU' execuUoo.
which could come within a month.
The Judie aranted a stay of e.xecutJon after Potts asked to
renew the appeals be dropped last raU. The bearing today was
aimed at determining 1r Polta, 35, wu competent. ,.,...,.. ~f'fl-~ HflUWr
ANAHEIM <AP> -· The California Angels announ~ the ro:rcha.se of southpaw Andy Hassler from the Pittsburgh Pirates
odafbe 29-year-old former Angel is expected to join the club In
time for Wednesday night's game against. the New York
Yankees at Anabelm Stadium. He posted a 10·36 record with the Angels before being sold to
Kansas City July 5. 1976 .. He subsequently saw acllo~ with the
Boston Red Sox and the New York Mets before bemg signed
through the re-entry draft by the Pirates on Nov. 21 .
Sf aC~ Wl•• Nt-rada Ca•t-
WASHJNGTON <AP> -The Supreme Court settled a long-
standing border dispute between Nevada and California today
by leaving the boundary between the two states unchanged.
Tbe court's unanimous opinion. however. left unresolved a
related dispute O'ler the ownership of some 3,600 acres
stretching from Lake Tahoe to Oregon.
The court said the state boundary is where their appointed
"special mast.er" said lt is -essenUally along those borden
traced by surveys made in 1872 and 1899.
P~fi"e S~f-rul~ Ba<>kftf
By The Aaoclated Preas
Foreign ministers of the European Common Market coun·
tries have agreed on a Middle Ea.st position supporting Palestln·
ian self-determination and opposing Israel's controvenial set·
tlements on the West Bank, sources in Bonn, West Germany
said today. ·
OC Deputies Stop .,
Cocaine Smugglers
Two Orange Coast men were
among four persons arrested
Monday night • what the
Orange Oowlty Sllleltff's Oftice
spokesmen describe as the
breakup of a major Orange
County-based cocaine 1muggllng
operation.
In addition to the arrests, un·
dercover investigators rrom the
sheriff's department and the
Orange County office or the
rederal Drug Enforcement Ad·
ministratJon claim they seized
three and one-half lt\lograms -
roughly eight pounds -of near·
ly pure cocaine during a meet·
ing with the alleged smugglers
at a Santa Ana motel.
Those arrested and booked in·
to Orange County Jail on suspi·
Woman Held
In Slaying
DETROIT <AP> -A woman
is accused of stabbine her
bo)'friend to death in a Ciaht that police say broke out because be
brought home a bottle of
wh .. ke,Y lnltead of chicken soup.
cion of sales of a controlled sub-
stance were:
-Dulel Arlee Wlaer. 35, of
911 BalbOa Ave., Lap.na Beach.
-'l'IMeu lames Ta1lw. 28.
of 22382 lat St .• South Laguna.
-Bober& aa1 Pio•. also
known as Robert Ray Pyne( 38.
of Lancaster.
-Gary Manha Beuoa. 29, of
Kauai, Hawaii.
-Pat.rick Da1aa. 36, also o'
Kauai
Shetifrs Lt. Wyatt Hart said
the arrests and seh:ure fo1lowed
a three·month investi1ation by
undercover agents working in
both Laguna Beach and Costa
Mesa.
Hart described the drug as be-
ing of very high quality. He
estimated it was approximately
90 percent pure.
Hart said that in its uncut
form the cocaine would be worth
about $'700,000. On the street,
however. when broken down. the
quantity would be worth about
$875,000, Hart said.
Hart said that lnvestlcaton
also seized about l ,000 tablets ol
tbe powerful hypnotic Quaalude
and about three pounds of hJ&h·
grade Hawaiian marijuana
worth about $6,000.
•. .. ..... '9eatc-• l>elroklli J\IQ .'.
~ MJd It ... tu. bODt
U.at Utat 411,000 Yott b&Oek eo.ild
al Nut be trtp&ect b1 NOY. 4 •
In ,....,.,... to qu.tJGDI. An· ..... ukt be .. opfOled to ..,
uae ol :lmtort 4uota1 a1alut
fOHlO made can u I meana of
helpln• out the U.S. auto in· duatf)' which a. 1bowtn1 reeord
11le1decreaNt.
AndenoD Nld the IO!aUoD to
the problems faclna lbe auto 11'-
duatry la through "reinvestment
and reinduatralizaUon" from
here at home.
He aald that covernmeot must
provide i.DcenUves to savers 90
that capital becomes available
for American industry to pro-
duce goods that are oo par wtth
those now imported.
"I would like to see American
companies buildina plants in
America that are P,Utlin.g out
American products,' Anderson
said.
On another issue. Andenon
decried an Incident that oc·
curred in Miami Monday in
which President Carter's
motorcade waa subj~t.ed to a
shower of rocks and bOtUes from
angry black residents.
·'The President of the United
States s hould be welcome
wherever he goes apd pel"llOM of
all persuasions should be en·
couraged to treat the office with
respect," Anderson said.
But he said the Incident un·
derscored failure of the current
administration to deal effective·
ly with unemployment and hous·
ing problems facing blacks 1n
Mi"mi and other clUes.
* * * Fra•P~AI
KENNEDY. • •
lng programs. -A $3 btllloa program to
create 300,000 community
service jobs. '
-Rea&ora&loa of propor.ed
cut.a ln joblesa benefiU to the
long-term unemployed at a cost
of $900 miWon. -._....doe of a propo&ed
$1.7 billion cut in revenue atuu'·
Ing to create 50,000 Jobs.
Kennedy also reiteuted hla
call for wage and price controla
to steam lnflaUoo and aald Vice
President Walter F. Mondale
has been a firm supporter of
cont.roll ln the put. .
The senator la far behind
Carter in delegates to tbe
nominalinl convention, but be
said once qaln that be lntenda
to stay to the race.
Noting that mayors often race
budget deficit.I, be declared:
"Somehow they always
manage to close the gap, which
Is exacUy what I lot.end to Jo."
• Thieves Take
F1Shing ROds
Thieves who passed up cogt)y
e l ectronic navigational gear
boarded I.he Weatem Pride par·
ty fl1bln1 boat at Balboa Pavlllon early Sonday, stealing
$26S worth of fl.shin« rods.
Deck band Jaena J>uluk1. 23,
called police to the dock at 400
M aln St., Balboa. after discover·
ing the six deep sea rods missing
while preparln1 tbe Western
Pride for a trip.
lnvestipton said they found
smudge marb indicatine where
forced entry waa made to the
vessel's cabin.
Carol,Yn WiWamaon, 28. was
arrested lo the slayinf of
Raymond Kegler, 52, whom she
had. sent to the store, police said.
Earlg Ran~laer Dies
"She told him lo ret cblcken
soup and some Colt 4S (malt
liquor), but he bought a botUe of
<Seagram's> V.O. instead and came home and told her he
dldn 't have enough money to Jet
the other stuff.•' Detroit homoc1de LJ. GeraldStewartsaid.
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Mesa Services Due
For Blythe Pioneer
Funeral services are
scheduled Wednesday for Colta
Meaan A. Joe Bruyneel, who
emigrated from a vlllace In
Beletum. farmed truck c~1 ho11 md poultry, helped ouua
the desert community of Blythe
and dJed at 9Z Fr1day .
Ritet for Mr. Bnayneel, ol m
Flower St., wtll be held at U:IO
-a.m . at Harbor Lawn Memorial
Chapel al Harbor Lawn-Mount
Olive Memorial Park. Coata
Meta, followed b)' interment
there.
The ReY. WUUam EllloU, of
the AJlembl.Y. of God Ch~ ot
Santa Ana, wblcb Mr. BN)"ned
atteDMcl durtai bll ao yMn ID
Cotta lleA. will oftldate at tbt
rltea. "Hew• a reel .W.t and t. terpret« of tbe Bible •• , ....,..,
Mr. BruJ'DMl'• ICMl. J . B4muDd Bru)'llle), ot FouDtaln V.U.,
no tins that bl• f atber taaaht
Sunday lebool UDtil a tew JMIW
before 1111 deatb.
He ui4 bl.I faU. ~ from ,,...._, a.a.I~ at tbi
•I• Of JO, HUfiDI l8 tbe wa~m., ....... be bad ,..,.miUii'.a fft ,_.
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.J.R. Still Alive
TV star Larry Hagman, who plays the nasty J .R. Ewing
m the series "Dallas," flew to London's Heathrow Airport
Monday with his wile. Maj Hagman, and appeared in fme
shape. despite the fact that in the last episode of "Dallas"
he was shot by an unknown attacker. Hagman will start
filming a new series of "Dallas" this mooth.
Newport Approves
F1reworks Shows
The Newport Beach City Coun·
cil d~ided Monday evenmg to
put some or the bang back In the
Fourth of July by allowing two
fireworks shows.
Previously the council con·
sidered a complete ban on all
firework s hows. The do·lt·
yourself family shows trad1·
tionally staged on the beach
already are prohibited by city
law . But council members relented
Monday and approved requests
for Independence Day (lreworlt.5
shows at the Newport Dunes
Aquatic Park and the Bil Car
yon Country Club. •
In their applicatioo.s to I.he c •.
ty, the Dunes operatof5 estimal·
ed their sbow would allract
about 3,000 persons. The Big
Canyon display ts expected to br·
6ng in about200apect.ators.
•The council. though. Is at&nd·
inl firm on ill ban of the annual
pyrotechnic dtaplay at the
Balboa Pier. Last year lhe pier show was blamed ror helping
create a crowd that snarled traf·
fie for \hree hours.
·'I believe that people look
SC Thieves Get
Raceway Tickets
San Clemente police said rac-e
promoter Harry Oxley reported •
the theft of a roll of race-way
tickeU from hJs home on South
Ola Vtata sometime Monday.
Oxley , who promotes
speedway motorcycle racln1 at
the Oranae County Falr1rouncta in Costa Mesa. said the roll al
tickets was wortb $9,000.
fo rward to so m e sort of
fireworks show on the Fourth,"
said Councilman John Cox in
urging lus colleagues to approve
the two sbows.
~ature Camp
Applications
Now Available
The Environmental Nature
Center ls aceeptini appUcatiom
ror tta Nature Camp. acbeduJed
June 23 through July 17.
Bob Kelly. a lifOteaman Cor
the cenle!'. Nici boys and '1tls 1
through 12 will gather near the
Newport Harbor High School
atblellc field for sucb courses as
Environmental Biology and
Nature's ChemLStry.
Cost per student is $45 a week
for the four-week program. A
discount IS offered famiUes with
more than one ch.ild attending
The camp runs from s· 1s am.
to 12 .15 p. m., Monday through
Wednesday, and 8: lS a.m . to
4 ·30 p.m., Thursday, for neld
•.rips. Further information may be
obtained by calUng 845·8'89,
from 11 a.m. to l p.m. Tuesday
and Wednesday, or 549·128S,
Monday from S p.m. to 8 p.m.
throulb Frida.)'.
Session Fought
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
teacbenl union is seeltin1 a cow1
order to block 51 city schools
from going into year-round
oper atioft st.art.Ing J uJy J.
~" ,,_,:
An ldal»bued tranatent wbo'-,e
p.ollu H)' hH UH to '"•, ! ff•1lw motorcycle 1an• f~~ anaipmeot on murder and ......:
HUil cbafaet Wednesday ill eGliJ
neeCJon 1'tUa a weekend ~ Ji
tbat left • Garden Grove~.~
policeman dead and four otber
men in.lured.
Deputy District Attorne~ Robert Chatterton eald
criminal complaint namln •
Gordon IM Mink. 32, who wu .
usin1 the aliaa John Oeor1•FI Brown at the tlme of hll arrest,
would be flied in Weal Orance
County MunJcipaJ Court this af.
temoon. ~ Arraignment at west cou · will roUOw Wedneeday morning,
Chatterton said. -
Mink, who gave an Idaho ad·
dress, wu arrested by Gardeft.
Grove police about an hour afte'2, 1
the ll:JO p.m. Saturday ~!1~
ing1 that claimed the life of Of7' ,:
fleer Dooald Reed. 21. ,31
Reed and three fellow offlcert~· ·
-including two reserves who .. : ,
work wttbout pay -were •l·.,1ro
tempting to escort Mink from ,.)fi;
the Cripple Creek Satooo. 8112~0..
Garden Grove Blvd., when Mlnk,.,~
sput around and fired sev~1,1 ;
rounds from a .22-callbe"r'1111:
automatic p .. tol. aald police S8tif
Bruce Beauchamp. , •iM
Mtnk waa sought on warrants~:s 1
alleging aaaault and drug sales,'.;~
Beauchamp said. ,(\1
Two other officers struck by-:" gunfire, Glen Overley, 21, anc1:,, ..
Dwight Henninger. 20, were re-!.<"
ported ln fair and satlsfa~•o
condiUoos respectively today at'•,,..
und .. closed hoepitals. '
.• John Te r z la , 2 1. of•;_,
Westminster. a patron in the--,r
bar. remained in critical condi·•:,.,
tion with a bullet wound to the·
head at UC Irvine Medical;•<-#
Center .~ ..
The fourth person injured,::· ..
William McKinney. 25, of Hunt:,•
ington Beach, wu released from , 4
•
Palm Harbor Hospital, Garden.,'.
Grove, following treatment of a. ",
hip wound. " ....
* * * Fro• Pafl#' :I I
DEATHS ..•• ..
cldence." be aaid today, ••bu{0 •
there ls nothing yet to sutJstan. ;·
tiate. oonneeuon." .
The bodies of IUuone, wbo re-
po rt ed ly went by tbe nam' ~·
"Rabbit" and Monallaa wet"4t'~
round race down in different
parts of the Westminster bouse,·4";-
leading to spttulation they hd:"
been shot execution-style.
The woman·s body, which was
nude, was found face up. 1be. •·
vi ctims had been dead for about ,"
e ight days before being dis.. .
covered by Monahan·s brother .. ,·
who apparently had grown con·.•,.
cerned and went to the houae to. ·
check on hJs brother's safety. 'f:
Charged with murder in the •
Saturday nJght slaying of police ·
officer Donald Reed, 27, was~··'i:
Gordon Lee Mink. ., Reed and three other fellow of'.-.
flcera bad gone to a Garderl
Grove bar Saturday nJgbt to ar:· '·
re at Mink on assault and·:• ..
narcotics charjtes. .i:
Mink was using the name or.•-.
John George Brown. •,
Mink broke free and four other:--.
puson.s were wounded, includr.,y .
Ing 25-year-old William McKin·
ney ol Huntington Beach.
BUSINESS I STOCKS t
COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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C'o1111nute tor 15
Car Costs Cut .
·By Van Pooling
87 SYLVIA PO&TD Earlier thla year, Doo Morin, of BatoQ, Va., ended •
15-year habit of commuting by bul to bit ,overn.ment Job
ln Wasbinctoa. D.C., and began makin& the eo.m.Ue round
trip in Ode of Detroit's biggest new 1980 modell -a pJuab,
ts-person puaen1~r~van wblcb Morin aod 14 nelcbbon
leued for their dally trek.
1be group tbui became part ot one ot the f utett grow·
lng trends in tranaportatlon -"van pooling" -which.
claim aclvocatel, bu doubled in popularity each 1ear
since ms.
BY GETl'ING INTO THE POOL. Morin eaJeuJates be:
< 1) cut bis commuting cost.a more thao2S percent <from $'70•
month to $50); (2) reduced bis travel time more than 3S per-
cent <from 6S minutes to 40 each way); C3> ellminated a tK8
---------... ~ tra111rer and two lonf
Money's
Worth
walks in the winter cold
·or summer heat each
workday.
And since mostofbis
co-riders switched to the
van from cars -at an . e ven greater savings -
the grc?Yp !Yso is helping to ease pollution; to cut traffic con-
gestion; to relieve the parking pinch in the nation's capital,
and to conserve gas.
An even deeper lncentive for Morin to join the "Van-Go''
movement: He is tbe chlef of the Federal Highway Ad-
ministration's public transportation management division.
and ooe of his jobs is to promote ride-sharing among
America's6S-70 million daily commuters.
STATISl'ICS ON THE TREND ARE slipe>ery, with
estimates of the number or pools ranging from 6,000 to
12.000 on the road. But this is up from what is conceded to
have been less than 300 as recently as 1975.
The Hertz Corp., from whom FHA offi cial Morin and
his neighbors leased their van, confirms the mounting tn·
terest in the concept.
The lease-rental firm has developed a van-pool pro-
gram for corporations, government groups and individuals
wb1ch supplies everything from the vehicle, insurance and
maintenance to pool participation agreements, route and
pickup itinerary sheets plus fuel records.
"Vans have proved versaille," says J .E. Menendez,
Hertz exe<:utive vice president. "They gained popularity in
the l960s as short·hauJ cargo carriers. In the 1970s, people
u.ged them as recreational vehicles. Then, late last year, as
the "RV market collapsed, there was a swing toward the
commuter versions of the vans."
TRIS SWING COINCIDED WITH creation last fall of
the Pres1dent·s Task Force on Ride-Sharing, an 18-
member committee which is promoting both van and car
pools to boost the 1.4 person·per-vehicle occupancy rate for
commuter tnps.
A Ride·Shanng Information Center bas been set up
withm the Department of Transportation in Room 4432, 400
7th St .• S.W., Was hington. D.C . 20590. For information, call
the cent.er"s toll-free line (800) 424-9184 or write to the
above~.
Some 18S rtde·sharing groups are located in most ma-
jor metropolitan areas. and there is a National A.ssociatioa of Van Pool Operators you may join as well.
Tbe van pool trend. argues Roy Coughlin, Tice
chairman ol the ride-share task fortt, "saves energy.
saves tJme, eases traffic congestion and relieves parking
problems.
"fr ALSO CAN PROVIDE priority fuel allocations
during shortages, and most 1mportant from an individual's
point ct view. van pooling saves money ."
Per-passenger van expenses, estimates Hertz (which
regularftb!:ps tract of vehicle costs>. typically run about half ol ol a passenger car and about 40 percent less
than a traditioa.aJ station wagon.
M ~ enmpl~. for-a typt~al--so:aJ mile-a-day round
trip -1.S,000 miles a year -a van kept three years should
cost 3.4 cents per pa.ssenger-mile, a station wagon, some
4.8 cents and a intermediate-size sedan, as mucb as 7 .2
cents. Mooey, though, can be an obstacle as well as an incen-
tive, SUlce van purchase pn ces are in the $10,000-$12,000
range and few commuters can afford one as a "second
car."
SOME COMMUTERS <FHA'S MORIN) SOLVE the
problem by leasing. Others pool fWlds and bu) the vans.
through employee credit unions. or with funds their com-
panies advance. Still others JOin pools organiied by civic
groups or local governments.
The day may not come when all of us are part or van
pools, but i! current obstacles and opposition can be over-
come, the trend seems a cinch to keep brealting records.
Economy Talk Set
At Irvine Meeting
"Looking At The 80's : Economy, Energy and Health"
will be the theme of Dr. Harvey Williams when be ad-
dresses the Irvine Business and Professional Women's
Club on June 2S.
Dr. Williams, usistant director of the Career Plan·
ning and Placement Center at UC Irvine, bas been special
adviser to four presidents for bealtb delivery systems.
Tbe prolJ"&m' will be held at McClure's Restaurant,
2101 E. F.dinger, Santa Ana. with dinner at 6: 15. Reserva·
tiona are available by calliq Linda Doyle at m.540.
Gold, Metal Quotations
BJ 1"M Aaodated Prat
Selected world Sold prices today:
...... : momlq fllinl 9808.50, ""· $17.2S; al'temooD fix.1D1 -..oo. olf $19.15..
Pull: aftemooa lbiftl S.W.52, olf SlCU'7.
l"nMftlrt: flxUur .... ot. olf •-»~ -z.tdl: lllOO.oo bld. ott $21.oo; '805.oo wed.
New Yn: Handy • Hannan mld-momlne teoc.oo. off
$19.75.
New Yortl: Enaelhard aellln1 price mid-morninC
Sil0'.00, df $11. 75.
N .. Yn: Enselbard fabricated gold mJd·IDOl"IWal
$$2$.14, off Q).4'.
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NEW YOU (AP)-n.d:J ft Harman'aiher tu.•
otftl.GI. • ~ &Uver tu.ao. off a .os. fabdu.-~
$1 ...... Gfttt.JA; •
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Laverne's infatuation with Shirley's big
brother (Ed Begley Jr.) fizzles when she
learns he has a drinking problem. Penny
Marshall plays Laverne on "Laverne
and Shirley" tonight at 8:30 on ABC,
Channel 7.
• IMfOM>ANDION
~ tilupeet ~Fred announcm that he PlelW 10
mMf'I • ~ woman he hn)Ultmet.
• Dea< CAVITT .. ~ Rlc6nO: The ~
Of Klnga" (Plr1 1 of 2)
• OYP!»f't
au.t· 1119' Vic o.n-.
~)II\) 9~0M'fW au.t halt: Mal Tllh.
au.ta LUCiiie Ball. Judy
COllnl. Roger and Roget.
11/0 I C8I NEWI NeCNEWI
KUNQfU
c.in.. ~ontad with
9'°'-=-and~ ..-an outceat from
tumlnO • bl'lllf moment of
<;ory Into ~ tor~
..., and .. Pfagr\9nt lndl-
an wh.
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at t11e oomoouncs.
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1he "t>lgger·than·llle"
cNl'actera.
• OV!.RIASY
Ouelt: alliger Vic Damone.
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• MACNB. I LEHAEA
MJIORT
7:30. I OH n4I TOWN
Hoel• Sl-EOWardl and
Connie aiung follow •
O'OliP of tourteta from
abfoad • they ml1 Loa
Angatee.; • prollle of the
Loa Angalae Ptllllwmolllc
Ordlealr• wtth conductor
Catto Mlrill Olllltnl; • 'lllllt
to MeglC Casile In Holy·
wood. 8 SHANANA
~· Ben E. King. 8 1100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE I OF~TffE~
AU. IN TffE FAMll Y
The Buf*tlfl team that the
"made In heaven··
romance of Edltll'• levortte
COU11n 11n·1 ao dMn8 anw ...
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8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles 0 KASC· TV (ABC) Los Angelos
(I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego II KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles
9 KCST (ABC) San oieoo
I KT1V (Ind.) Los Angeles
KCOP·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles
• KCET· TV (PBS) Loa Angeles e KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach
'Search'
Debuts
On50
•':.The Search for Solu·
tiona" takes a fresh and
look at the process of
science when It pre·
mieres tonight at 8 on
KOCE.Cbannel50. I
The three-part aeries ·
seeks to dispel public
confu.1lon about aclen·
tiata by looking over
their abouldera as they
P-unue aoluUona to fun·
damental mysteries
wlth pasalon, patience
and unabashed joy.
Stage and screen star
Stacy Keach will hoet
and narrate the series
which beeim with an ex·
ploratlon of
"Evidence," the facts of
the maUer; "Patt.ems."
the. shape tbat facts
take; and "lnvestlga-
Uon," diQing for ml.sa·
in&facu.
e OOOOTND
The bae*IA lor J J 'a ,_
client tum out to tie loan
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• MACHlll.. I LEHMA
RUORT I~
A look llt Leroy Olllarch
hlQhlY euoceMl\JI e>llfciee
PtOOfllm: a Ylllt to IM
Mothlw Earth Newe t•llnQ
Q!_ooocll.
&ilO B (I) TME WHITE SHAOOW
Haywatd, liCll 0"9t Ille
OYlfdoM dHlh Of hll
coulirl, Mtrout lo llndand
klM me drug oaa1ar reapon-
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CITWE
MISADVEHTURO OF
8"EAIF1' L090
An eldetty lady with a gr1C>e
agai091 l"9 c:lty II b4amed '°' • --Of ••pioelon•
wNCh -· IC1uelly ... by a gang of ballll r obtler1I.
tR)
• PAl80NER: CE.I.
BlOCKH
An wcape lllemp1 llndl
I/Ml In the h0e4>tlal. but
curn Jim'• phObla. Meo
llnc:ll Ille mhllUlg ring 8 III HAPPY DAYS
F onzle, Rlc:hle and lhe
oano t>and •ooet'* to 1ry
to atop the aty fr'om put·
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SPECIAL
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A looll al hOw a 1Aur91.
Miwyland hOueawtle -OOUC>OM IO ga4 he tood; e
look at • IJnlln..Oemagad
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lonGUme job -• ~
wrtlW tor NilnO IO cower •
~match.
• HIOYA
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Of Tha Foreat'' The wcrwt•
of ~of Z.W.'a Mbutl
Pvqrnle1, who have
temalned untoucflad by
modefn cMllHllon for
~of~
~tld. (CC) (RI t:OO. (I) c::ee MOW!
''M S1111on: Hawaii"
1Pnlmler'9) Jared Mer11n.
Jo Ann Harr11L A~
baead Nl\lage firm l#Mtlr-
11111• the dangaroue milt-"°" of ftndlng and exptof.
lno • .unklln RuMlan
tubmwlne. 8 MOYIE •
• •It -Woman In White"
, 1979) 8UMn Flann«y,
Stuan Whllman. The newly
~ed chief of 1119" 11
• i.ge holpltM t11M 10
cope with ,,.. problelN of
,_ 11aff and ,_ own mat)-
tal problem• wtth her
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ICCl(RI e H01 OCAUIT NOW
A dtamatlc documlnlaty
rftMl!ng tM pligh1 of IM
~ Cemoodlarl9 10
MHvtve • "hOloc:8ual now"
it;i::a.a
CCMPAN'f
Jedi. JatMlt and CIWleay
11111 In a lrtlky 7$-yNf-old
mM wllh r<l\Mg l'tM and
'*1«11 (RI II BIU.Y GRAHAM
CRUSADE
• MERV OAFAN
Ouwl hOll· Mel TIHle.
0uw11: lua4le Bait, Judy
COiiin•. Roger and Roger.
Joyge Jllllon. Johnny Tllllt·
aon. eD HIOYA
''Blmllo.I 8-ldule: CNdren
Of The FOtWI" The MCftllll . °' 8UMYlll °' lair•'• Mbutl Pvgm•••· who have
remejnad untoudltld by
rnocM<n cMllUtlon for
TUBE TOPPERS
KOOP e 1:00 -"Tbe ftalnm1ker."
Burt Lancuter playa the title role of a
coa mu who promlaee to l1ood an arid
community ln th.la movie with Kat.b4rtne
Hepburn. I
CBS•9:00-"M StaUon: Hawall."
A new 'f\T movie about a Hooolulu-bued
salvage firm with Jared Martin and Jo
Ann Harris.
K11..A e 9:00 -Holocaust Now.
Tbe pupt of the Cambodian people in
the grip of a Vietnamese invasion ls
documented in this special report .
~of~.
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Loui. .. ... !Mn • hit .nan ._ ooaa 10 hie
glttll1and'I ~ IO ,,_.
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The W8YI In wtlldl .. -panerne. evtdeftce Ind
lnvea1lgeli0n In OUI -V-
day ._ -~ad
10;0011 = TOHMT Dumo. ~hunt
lor i.-11 In an c»d
rna!Won. one of the~
II murdat9d. (R) l ~NEWI
10:30 • NIW8 """1ENTI
"XIO-lndk>'' A ChlCanO
Ioctl °'*a by F'9ddy
Rodrtqwr with muliC by
the f\ovel Ctllclino 8Md II
s>r-'ed GD OOYUEY
"C#M H\lnlen Of "'9
M~" The 0-ee lflOI. -°' Canida et• tr ... non!Mwd 1011un1and1r1p
gMM .. in. tortifalher•
1UIO ldld ~-(I) 9 NEW8
NEWl YWED GAME
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John Wayne. Mar'*"•
Dietrich A man io...
many ,,.,.,. In ,,. ,...,t.
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NIOar'9fl troupe perlorma
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HOGAH'a HpOO
Col Klink I~ IO leern
Hogan'• IMlrets eon~
The CNlil OCIUC)C• 8mar1 I
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nonna1 mbchn of crm. -11:11. 9 MC MCMe * * ~ "Beautllul But
Daadly'' ( 1973) Anlllony
Quinn, Frwd9rto Fon.I. A
bMulN woman lat• ofl a
deadly..,... -~ ..,,..,.. tlval gangland 12:a0&": (R)
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'J'I Dow A tollllf ctlild 11aee
10 Reno ~ ,_ mother
tMIOorrlW pregnant ( l ht ..
30min I
t2"AO 8 (I) MARY HARTMAN,
MARYHMTMAH
C1111y·1 magtc llft9•t•
melc• their debut. Geotge
l)ltl .,, .. led and Tom
~ for c:ouriMllng
t:CIO D TOMORAOW
Prol9eeor John WNeon and
l/1eln1m v11eran Jeck
MoC1u111v OlecuM Poe•·
Tr 11Um41llC; SI reu OiaorcJet,
11 ~ do90rdll< OI
aome Vlell\llm ... l•-lll MAVERD<
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Frid MacMuH8'f A OOUOll encount•• Ganger on ''-
1*'-Ymoon when lh<l"f
come 10 IM llod Of IN Bnt·
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Metrnan.
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( 19'7) Alan Ourtie. ....
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Palridc, Ao0art Aodlwal.
4:0011 MOYIE * * • "SNll We Dallce" ( 1937) Frwd Allalre, Olrlgar
Rogers. 4:251 HEWS •:ao MOW£
• • "God'• Country"
, ( 1949) Bu11w Keaton.
Robert l.ow.y.
lt'H1t••da11'•
Da•CI•• "'o"W.
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t2::00 Ill ...... "Slart•" (1950)
Wenoa Hendrix. Audie
MUfllf>Y.
•••• ,., "They 0.... Him
A Gun'' (193n ~
freq. Franchot Tone. • * •• -111e Savage
"-ti'' (1981) Anfttont
Quinn, Vallo Tani.
1:00 a* •. ,., .. s.n ~
11"8) Burt~ Qlllt
Walk•
3308 *** ''ACertan
SrnHI" 1111se1 ~
Btazn. Jollt1 Fontaine.
by Arm•trong a Batluk
Rerun City a Depressed Area
By PETER J . BOVEil
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Television's
dreary season bas begun in earnest.
It's an insidious thing, the rerun season.
In May, networks schedule btg movies and
flnt·nm episodes of series because, even
though the regular season ls over, May is
a big ratings sweeps period.
Then June arrives, creeping in on the
heels of May. gamey reruns dragging
from its jawr. Ugh.
JUNE TELEVISION IS lrrefutable proof
that Dl06t network series fare really Is
vacuous tripe, junk food for work-weary
mincb not inclined to bot.her with heartier
stuff. Sitting through original episodes of
"Home Calls" or "Three's Company" ls.
perhaps, therapeutic. like slugging down a
dry martini -It numbs you just a little,
and slows the troublesome process of
thought.
Sitting through reruns. tbouab. ls like
volunteering for a lobotomy. You may
never think qain.
The arrival of June television was rtt·
o«nlzed at my house one evening laat
week. I waa thumbing my TV nipper-
dlpper, bouncing the signal from rerun to
rerun, when I came upon the Image of Tab
Hunter on a surfboard.
Barbara Eden and Shelly Fabares and say
"Wow, st.oted!" and "'Bo5s wave~"
I left it oo. Tab and Fabian and the other
guy ran rrom their car to t.be surf. then
back to their cherry woody They ran to
their beach hut. changed ck>tbes. ~n ran
to lhe beach party. They appeared to be
having a high lime.
Tab (or was It Fabian?> wrest.led with
Barbara Eden. who knew judo. Then Fa·
blan shot a pineapple off of some guy's
head with a spear gun.
My wtle looked at me. I looked at ber.
•·oo you realize." sbe asked. "that we are
s itting here watching 'Ride the Wild
Surf?'"
I DIDN'T ANSWER. SHE reached for
the flipper-dipper and turned the set off. I
came to. and thanked her.
Thus wu born the "Things To Do In The
Summer Besides Watch TV" list:
-Read a book. Reading not only
stimulates thought. it can soothe and en·
tertain as well. It is said that some people
read boob even after the fall TV season
has begun.
-Run for Congress. Ma.s1er the art of
"Social Liberalism and Economic
Conservatism." Even ll you don't win. you
can Impress your friends, and hit them up
for campai&n cootrlbuUoos.
tube addlct can learn to convene. Yoo
may find you have something to say.
-Open. an "10" fiollywood eaterie. In·
v1te the town's hotshots to an opening ni&bt
party. then lock the doors and bold them
hostage until they promise either to devise
better television next fall or go back to
Cleveland.
-Attend class reunions, preferably at
schools you never attended. Claim, in som-
ber tones. to have spent the last 10 or 20
whatever years in the atate pen, and then
watch from a comer as your "classmates••
try to surmise your crime.
-WATCH TELEVISION. BUT leave
the set off. Imagme the unfolding of a &rip-
ping drama, heroes and heroines wrestling
fate and the human condition for a mo-
ment of glory or love: or, lma&lne a com-
edy without a laugh track, but instead,
wry humor featuring neither precocious
children nor toilet jokes that genuinely
makes you laugh.
No, better forget that last one. You may
never turn the set on allaln.
The biggest swap meet on the
Orongil.oost is found every day
1n the classified ads in the
DAILY PILOT
The MCODd pro1ram ...._...-,.-..... .-..i.1
takes us throu1h the KW-L St0'11
uamE THE WILD 8VBF," 1964. Tab
........ .-Hunter and Fabian and some other guy 10 -TALK. WITH DESl&E, procer
All'• to Ha*ali to ride the big ooee and to cha.le 1uJdance and some effort, the most du ed 642-5678
proeeaa of ''Trial and .,._.
El'l'Or," "Coot.ext•• and
"Adaptat)oo .. : ap·
proacbee to a problem
from three different
penpeeUvea.
The third prosram u-
plorea "llodelloa" -
tblokinl am.all to set tbe
bup out before tryln1 tt
for real; "Tbeor)'" -aummlna up what you
know to take aim at wbat YoU don't kncn•;
aDd ''Pl'edletian'' -for
wbJda,.. Deed. pod
model, a 1oocl thMry
• • . • tbl eouraae to ,-. oata:a a limb.
Aetor Wllllam Conrad didn't really land these
flab -they're rrops for a CBS movie special
"The Return o Frank Cannon;• in which the
portly actor again plays the character be
created in tbe Jong-nmning series "Cannon."
'Cartwrights' Reuniting
HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Lome Greene and
Pernell Roberti wW ltaJ' tctetber for tbe flnt Ume
since .. Bonanza" lD a two-part epllode for ABC's
"Vefd'' to be ftlmed lD Kawa.U. .
'1'bly Will Jom Mi1el Ital' Robert Urich and the
oUMr ,._ ltan, John Suon and Barbara. for tbe
1bow. aoblna eurrat11 la the Ital' ol the CBS aer111
"Tra Jobn, 11.D."
'Face Music'
Goe&to KBJ
'11' TOPS 'STIR WARS1" ..... .... --