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CIA 'Secret Experiments' Told
Whale Tale
Ordy Garbage
NEW YORK <AP> ..!.. Il
was a whale of a story
while it lasted, but it
turned out to be just a lot
of garbage.
Police reported that a
40•fo0t. whale had been
sighted near t he 69th
Street pier in Brooklyn.
The animal appeared to be
injured, according to the
report.
Police went to the pier,
a popular fishing spot .
There, a group of people
sat on the shore, watching
what they thought as was
a whale.
"It turned out to ·be a
20-foot bag of floating
garbage." said police of-
ficer Ant h ony
Badalamanti.
Town Shocked
By Ax Murder
WYLI E. Texas <AP> -Resi·
dents of this T~)(aS tn"Vn shocked by athe bludgeonang
death of a 30-year-old mot.her.
spent the weekend behind locked
doors for fear an ax-wielding
killer would strike again.
Former schoolteacher Betty
Gore was backed to death in her
$75.000 home by a killer who ap-
parently struck her repeatedly
with the family's three-foot ax.
then washed off her blood in the
shower. officials said.
'Think of yourself lying on
yo ur back and someone
smashing an ax through your
head three Umes." said Justice
of the Peace John "Buddy"
Newton. "She was damn near
dism embered."
Teen Held in Rape
BAKERSFIELD CAP) -
Police here have arrested a 13-
year-old boy for inveati1atioa of
rape and teXual pervenioo ln
connect.ion with an attac~ Oil a
9-year-old lirl.
8Hurt
In Motel
An ex))1o5100 rippec:f throuah
eight rooms at .the Cloud Nine
Motel. ill_ Cypress early today.
leaving eight persons injured.
Police s8l<l 25 persona w~re
evacuated from ·the motel at
5682 Lincoln Ave .• and are being
temporarily housed at the
Cypress Community Center.
A fire touched off b y the ex·
plosion destroyed eight rooms
with kitchens. causing about
$100.000 damage.
Firemen controlled the blaze
in five minutes.
More than 50 firefighters
helped douse the fire and dig
through the r ubble. and six am-
bulances carried the int.ured
persons to three area hospitals.
The cause of the explosion and
fire is under investigation.
A spokesman for the Orange
County Fire Department said all
of the 56 persons registered at
the motel who were present at
the time of the explosion have
been accounted for.
Protests Go
Unhee.ded
MT. DlABLO <AP) -A Bap·
tist minister and a group ol Mt.
Diablo Unified School I>Rtrict
patrons have been rebuCled in
their attempts to have the
feminist Ms. magazine removed
from school district libraries.
A special district committee
voted 9-0 to recommend to the
school board that the magazine
remain on library s helves
throughout the district.
The Rev. Harold Carlson and
a group or patrQns calling
themselves Citizens for the Im·
provement of Public Schools
have been working to have the
maguine removed, aayl~g it ls
Pol'DOgraphic and generaUy un·
suitable for students.
Art Treas1•re Marred Unusual
Methods
Revealed
NEW YORK IAPl --The Cen ·
tral Jntelltgence Agency's secret
expenrpents to develop new es-
pionage methods between 1965
and 1975 have included using
trained otters. electric stun
guns. calibrated blackjacks. a
giant piston and marshmallow
barrages. The New York Times
reported today
The agency·s research and de·
velopment Staff also was in-
•terested In the s ecret life of
plants. peace pills, an investiga-
tion of "biopl~ma fields" and
electrosleep
SIX-FOOT LO~G CRACK HAS OPENED ON DA V1NCl'S 'THE LAST SUPPER'
Photo Taken In 1978 Shows Workmen RMtoring thtr'Masterplece ln Miian
The information wa s con-
tained in about 3.000 heavily
censored pages of studies and
documents related to CIA ac·
tivities duriog the 10-year
period. the newspaper reported
today. It was made public in the
agency·s Langley. V;i .• head·
quarters as a result of a Time~
request under the Freedom or
Information Act.
Which ideas were developed
'Supper' Painting
Damage d by Crack
MILAN. Italy (AP) -A six· Bertelli. superintendent of ftnc
foot crack has opened on one arts for the city or Mil an
side or the wait on which Leonardo da Vinci,.s famous The crack is only the latest of
i T L S .• many problems t h at have masterp ece ·· he ast upper troubled the work of art since It Is painted, but It does not pose serious problems for the work. . was painted In 1496 In the refec·
art officials said today. lory of the Santa Maria delle
The fissure, half an Inch wide. :·:~Gr~zle church in this major
is on the right side or the paint._' .~s1ness cent1?r. Several years
Ing just inches from the figure of , · !lgo. art experts discovered that
the AposUe John. . -a ,a kind of mold was eating away
"There's no immediate .•~lb! colors of the fresco.
danger to the figures in the The crack was probabJy
painting or the wall as a whole caused by vibrations from heavy
where it's paint~.'' said Carlo downtown traffic in the area
where the church Is located or
Muslims Probe
P . , rost1tute_...-··
Job Chane.es
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ST LOUlS (AP) -A M\lslim
group marched to ur ge decent
jobs for prostitutes as St. Louis
pohce arrested 19 alleged clien~
of prostitutes in a drive on the
.and which were discarded is not
known: The Times said. because
t he agency refused to comment
on the documents. Many details:
proper names and titles were d.e·.
leted from the p~pers. leaving
very ¥eneral descriptions. The
Times reported. .
In one project. the CIA ap. ,
pare ntly attempted to ~each
seals. otters. dogs. cats and
oth~r a narhals to carry ex·
plosives br microphones to'
places humans, could not reach.
Otters seemed to be ~he favorite
rltv ·~ west side. . "This is part or an effoft. to
deal with the problem," Sgt. ,
Leonard St. George said. "What
we're dotng is arresting · men '
through lbe use of women as de·
coys ··
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Coast
Weath er
coaa fog: Lows toni'ht
'.J.B.' SliGt ·S•speet Held
.by a sinking of the ground UD·
derneath, olficlals said. These
problems have also affected
other city monuments, such as
Milan's famou s Gothic
cathedral.
Meanwhile. membe~ of the
MasJid Muhammad No. 28.. an af.
fiUate of a Chicago-based Muslim
organization, said they would
march several times a w•, S.O
make people aware that pro-
slitutes "need a more adequate,
decent job" and to ++help Im·
prove relations hips between
human be~ ...
F~r through Tuesday exce t patchy morning
In r 50s. Highs Tues-
day lower '10s at beaches.
to low 808 inland.
INSIDE TODA~
Rono!d Reogcm ii promol-
btg a tDlilW ~ of dorMltic
polic'-t that would pare Ille fM.erol·~ aftd get
gooernmenl "of/ your
boclll.". See "Leu MeOJU
More. 0 Page Cl.
-'IJ"s 'Dallas' Filming f or Fa/,l
DALLAS lAP> -TIM qD9ltlall ••wbo abat J.R.1" ma1 bav•
been amwered wben Dallu police. or rlltber, acton portra)'-
l n1 Dalla• l>C)lle~.,_4 bUdeaftll • am u.. . n)edell loterof J.R.'• wUe. 'l'b• ••arrest" occurred ••
fl1mbW far tbe fall MUOD of the
Jilt C-88 televhloa aeries
.. Dallaa" be1an here this
weekend
J.R. Ewiq, the mean, acbem·
lnl oU tycoon•bero of the lbow I
waa lbot by an unknown U·
sallant on the final pl"OIJ'am ol
tbe lerMI lD the 1prtn1.
}larnes, played by Keo
Kerebeval, WU handcuffed and taken to jall Saturday nl1ht
alter belaa apprebended lh the
Ewlnl BulJdiGa -actually the
Flnt lldernatiaDa1 Build1Aa -ln downtown Dallu.
Tbe scene shows J .R., played
by actor Larry Ha1man, with
bl• shirt ripped open and
paramedics gtvtq him oxypn
••· be ii wheeled from hil offlce
to an ambulance. Barnes stands
amona a crowd of 50 onlootera
and 11 :r.ebended IOOll after the ambUanee rwihea to the
bolpttal.
'Lorlmar Productions
1pokesman Tom Bishop would
not say lf Barnes will be charged
with the •bootlna· Barnes ii only one of a dozen
or IO charaeten with a motive
for trylna'to kill J . R .
To keep the identity of tbe ·
.. rea~~t secret, Lorimar has aeveNl different acrt.,U aod 11 filming several
venionl to make aure cast ad
ctew atayconlused.
Rumor haa It that if Ha1man
falll to aaree on a new contract
with Lorimar, J .R. might rue·
cumb to hit wounds.
Leonardo's "Last Supper" -
29 feet loog and 15 feet hilh -1s·
considered one of the greatest
frescoes ever painted because of
its muterful use of llghl and
persped.lve.
The fawco. shows Jesus ·sur-
rounded by ~ties at the Last
Supper. The ~can artist paint·
eel it for Lodovlco U Moro1 the
duke of Illian and • member ot
the p0werfUI Siona family.. _
The palntln& bu prievioualy
survived a apoleonlc lnvasUon.
Tt'ben the apel waa used as a
stab'Je. a d a 1943 bombln1.
which b dly damaged the
church not the fresco
Tot, ~\Dies
From Burns ,
A 4-year-old Los An1eles pl
dled Sunday in UC Jrvtoe
Medical Center, a niontb after
her older sister knocked a pan of
ho\ water off the family stove
onto the dllld.
A coroner's spokeswoman said
Danyea Smith died of lfUurles
connected wlth the aecond-
degree bums she suffered over
35 percent of her body u a ,...
suJt of the Mat 16 hot 1Hter
scalding.
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, 'ft.• Mtta1t crltlt tl.D k llGtvect a.tJ u part ol a com·
p,.btnalve aettlemeat of 1U
U.S :1rulu orobl•••· fru'a foreltn mln.Uter aaid today ff
allo Hid he wUI submit a pro-
POHJ to the Re~ullonary Coun·
ell ln the nul few daya t.o C"OC'I
alder brfaldna relatloaa with Iraq
Meanwhile , Ay•to 11.,h
Ruhollah Khomeini'• reve>lu-
tJoeary auU'dl...., w_,.. to lead
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baaar ln T hf an. where aome ot
the 53 ho.ta1es were believed 1~ndtn1 their 228lb d.-y in cap. tlvlty
''The hostaie cri1l1 la not am
holated luue ," Foreltin
Minister Sade1h Ghotbude h ,
.. ~alley Market
Cler,k Identifies
Robbery Suspect
A 28-year-old Garden Grove
man Who allegedly tried to aell a
watch to a Fountain Valley
supermarket clerk was arrested
Friday after the clerk identified
him as the same mAn wbo bas
robbed the market at 1unpoint
earlier this month.
. ~obert E. Chance la being
he-Id in conne~tion with the
armed robbery early June 4 ol
the Market.Baakel store at 16121
Brookhurst St.
In that ineldent, a man ap-
proached t.be clerk at 4 :25 a.m .•
,pretending to purchase a carton
of mUk. The man then pulled out
a handgun and ordered the clerk
to pu~ $250 from Che register in a
brown paper bag. The man fled
o .. foot-with the money and the
milk. police said.
Police said that earty Fri(Say.
suspect Chance entered the
sa m e market, purchased a
carton of milk and asked the
cle rk if he wanted to buy a
watch.
.The clerk told police he ree·.
ognlzed Chance as the man who
earlier bad robbed hlm. The
clerk summoned police. whQ ar·
r~sted him on his bicycle near
the marltP4
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Late ltnru from todo11't world Oftd natioNJl ~ ~lopmftt•.
Communists ~uffle
With Police at Trial
GREENSBORO. N C. tAP) -Four members of the Com·
munisl Workers Party were taker\ into custody today after scul·
fling with police outside a courtroom where six Ku Klui
l{lansmen and American Nazis went on trial in lhe slayings or
five communist activists.
• The fracai. broke out when CWP mem b<:rs were denied ad·
mittance lo the !:)u~rior Court room where Jury selection was
g!'tting under way.
About two dozen CWP members and supporters, S<>me
shouting.slogans. approached a security station 10 feet from the
door of the courtroom. They were told thal onlY families of the
defendants and or the five activists who were killed al a "Death
to the Klan" rally Nov. 3 would be allowed in the coortroom. .
• ullc•y M HI f#r Hi9l11 ·' I plu•fd
WASJDNGToN <APJ -The U.S. Supreme Court today up-
held existing water rights in most of California'• fertile Im·
perlal Valley.
In a unanjmous decision, the court reversed a 9th U.S.
Circuit <;ourr or Ap~als rulmg in 1977 limiting the amount of
land that could be irrigated with Colorado River water to
parcels of no more than 160 acres.
The high court noted that the appellate ruling would likely
bave forced the sale of large amounts or land at below-market
prices ·.
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WASHJNGTON CAP) -The U.S. Supreme Court today re-fu~ed to al~ow the immedi~te merger·of the Burlington Northern
railroad with the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Co.
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa t AP>-A nationwide job
boycoU planned by blacks to mark the fourth anniversary of ihe
bloody Soweto riots apparently flu.led today.
There wer~ r~ports of absenteeism of 75-100 percent in Cape
Town, th«: nat.ion s oldest city, but police there said non-whites.
were turning up al work in factories and stores by mid·morning.
. There we!'e scattered incidents of stone-throwing and or
pobce dis~rsmg protes ters with batons and tear gu in Soweto,
the sprawling ghetto of 2 million outside Johannesburg. But
blacks there virtually ignored the boycott call, crowding buses
and trains lO commule to work in JohaMesburg.
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ROOSEVEI,.T ROADS, Puerto Rico <AP> -The U.S. Navy
today l!'vesUgaled the cause of a weekend helicopttl . .r crash in
the Canbbean Sea that left all eight aboard presumed~ead.
A •~·hour search for survivors of the downed Navy·
Sikorsky-built H-3 aircraft was called off Sunday at midday.
N.ame.s., ot the victims were being with.held until their
laznilies could be informed. The craft was on a routine logistics
mission from Puerto Rlco t.o §1.. Croix, the U.S. Virgin I.stands,
and went down arouni;t R a.m."Sunday, the Navy aaid.
DAILY PILOT
Violence Threat
Ease for Indians
ST. REGIS, N.Y. <AP> -A
dlapute that bas turned tbe St.
Re1ls Indian Reservation lntO
two armed camps dates back to
the 1.IOOI, but leaders of both
groupe NY . tbeJ are wt~ to-
day to flabt for tbelr cau.se.
The immediate threat of vtoJe~ued over tbe weekend with th withdrawal of one
armed fa qn ot Mohawks from
it1 barricade. "We are a
peaceful people. We p .. ab nobod1 UDtU tomebod)' • pllble u, or thre_.... m. That'• what
! we are--e-to do bere,'' Mid . tora ~, a Mll>-dlW ol tb .. 1ro .. p of .. ttacUUonal ..
llobafta Uvtu ID an armed 41G· eampm111t•IL•,ooo-acn,_.. enatloa tbat atraddl .. Uae
C.eda·New Yon bOrcllr.
Ba11Wi1'1 Torehed .
WAIHlllG'l'Ofl CAP> -A lft
••••, .. ~ aa...ct bJ anoo •da•allll·.lie ....... --,. tM Inia ............ pep;::
ftolalluM--.;. .
\old a news ronfetfllce at Iran's
forel•n ministry. "It eiln be
aolvtd onb-tbrouab a , com·
prebenalve Htllement or all
lran·lJ S. problem. "
He did nol elaborate, but up t.o
now Iran's main condition.a for
re lease of tbe hostages have
been the retuM\ of tbe ousted
shah Mnd hia wealth 'BDd an
apoloty for put U.S. actions ln
Iran. ·
G h,otbzadeh also crjticized
Iran's dominant Islamic
Republican Party and pro-
~oaoow Communist Party, a c-
c using their newspapers of "col·
lusion to force Iran into intema-
-tional isolation." Again, he did
not· elaborate.
·Sinking Claf•ed
T e hran Radi o s aid
Ghotbzadeh made his comment
about possibly breaking rela·
lions ·with Iraq during an in·
terview with its correspondent.
In recent weeks. violence and
unrest have increased in the
a re a aJong the Iran-Iraq border
Israeli gunboat (right) escorts its own rub-
ber din,hy which retrieved remains of
Palestinian boat which Israeli craft sank
during firefaght early today near Israeli
coastline. See story Page 4.
HOMETOWN REMEMBERS
IRAN HOST AGE-A4
particularly in the region where
Kurds wanl to set up an indepen .
dent province ol Kuf°dlatan.
Computer Coughs It Up
A trial beJan today for a
group of lraruan army soldiers
arrested th.is month in a plot t.o Final Orange County Vote of J~ne 3 Tallied . '
ove rthrow the government, By FllEDElllCK SCHOEMEHL Tehran Ra<tid reported. It <lid °'.,.Deitf,..._.IUH
not say how many were on lrlal,
nor where the trial was held. The broadcast said the defend·
ants were accused or plannin'g
to arrest commanders In
Kurdis tan and replace the
Islamic government there with a
democratk goven;iment.
It took exactly 11 days and 12
minutes. but at 8: 15 p.m Satur·
day t~ final, unofficial Orange
County vote in the June 3 ele<:·
lions spewed out or a Santa Ana
computer. '
The final results repeatedly
delayed because of computer
processing problems -made no
change in a tight two·way con·
test between incumbent Irvine
City Councilwoman Mary Aon
Galdo and, challenger Da vid
Baker
Thousands of Iranians were
expected to turn out for the
march and rally marking the
bittbday of the Iman Husein,
patron· or Iran's dominant Shiite
Moslem sect . who was botn in
626 A 0 . Teh?a n Radio said K.ho-meiru's son, Ahmad, and Presi· !,he fin~I r~ults.:.h~wed Mrs
dent Abolhassan Bani-Sadr Gaid? winnmg . by a 62-vote
would address the crowd outside ·· margin. ~e rece1vt:d 8.930 votes
the "Americ an de n of es-to Baker s8.868 . pion age ... Baker h~ i.a1d h*: will sc-ek a
T·he rally follows Khomeini's recount.
weekend ded arations <:ailing for ln a?other ~lose race .. Or.m~e
" "CuJtural Revolution" la Iran Count~ Centr~I Munictpiil Court
lo "finish the enemies or God," Judge Ric hard O rozco SU C·
a nd his demand thal non-
Moslems be purged from the
state-run radio and television
neiworks, the primary voices of
the Khomeini regime. The state-
ments appeared·W signal a new
bid by Khomeini t.o eliminate op-
ponents of· bis Tellgious-rooted
revolutioo.
"There should not be any &nU·
Islamic idea or element in the
mass media," Khomeini was
quoted as telling the radio and
televisioo directors in a meet
Sunday. "Radio mus t be a tool
to disseminate Islamic ideas ~d
teachings."
On Saturday, Khomeini called
for the "Cultural Revolution"
and said Moslem clergymen
should be put in char:ae of Iran's
educational system.
His latest crackdown on non-
Moslem allies in the revolution
came lea than a month after
Khomeini tried to purge leftists
from the universities in a move
that spu.o-ed a week of bloody
rioting. More blood wu spilled
Thursday when Moslem
hardliners auacked a rally of
100,000 Iranian leftis ts at a
s tadium near the U .S. com-
pound, killing five and injuring
about 300.
The s hooting heightened
speculation that a number or
American hostages remained in
the embauy despite their miU·
tant jailers' claims that the cap-
tives were <tispersed to some L'i
Iranian cities to 'head off•1new
rescue attempts by the United
Sta tea.
CIA •. :
s ince they traveled on both land
and in water, The Times aaid.
Other projecta included "a
study of lncapacltatina darta,"
and ··a flaab bliodneaa ln-
capacltator, ·• using a brllbt light
source to blind a aubJ~t. The
Ti mes a aid nearly au detaila were
deleted for projects lnvolvtnl "a
hand-held calibrated blactjack,"
plastic cocoooa, talfy pelleta and
marshmallow barrages. There also WH a project
desert.,..,. a llan~ .. Pllt!f. be UI~ ln couirtertna bljac and
urrorilta. The -nine. 1a1 . Tbe
pltJoo wa to be ~led ln an afrline pllot'• MAL i;11 •bi· Jackerente~theftltbtded:, the
pllot ~ Uiau.-. •POUDd
p••toa diet woUla 1rnoc1c the hl· i•ckerbeek throup tMdoor.
Fire Consumes
2,240Acres
RED FEATHER LAKES.
Colo. (AP) -A forest fire
sparked by t.be crub ot a l1&bt
plane raged through 2.240 acres
of p\Jle in the Rooaevelt National
Fores t a nd destroy ed two
homes, but firefighters reported
making progress a gain:.t the
blaie today.
The fire was burning Sunday
five miles southwest of the
Colorado community or Red
Feather Lakes near the Wyo·
ming border. Officials s aid 1t
was set orr by the cr ash of a
Rockwell single-engine plane.
which came down Saturday in
heavy timber. Four people were
killed.
Dr. Patri~k Allen, Larimer
County coroner. s aid the four
had flown t.o the area on a f.Sh-
ing trip and were reCUming to
Loveland when the accident oc-
curred just after takeoff from a
dirt strip. He identified the dead
as pilot Scott . hel. 24. or Love·
land; his fa r . Leonard Fish·
el. 76, of veland ; bis step·
brother. Jo Fishel. SO. of Blue
H i ll, N b .. a nd Tim
Kle insch tdt. U . a family
friend from eneva. Ne b.
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cessfully defended his position
a gains t attorney Bo bby
Youngblood by a 217-vote
margin. Judge Orozco r eceived
34,727 vot es to Yo ungblood's
34.SIO Youngblood also is re·
questing a reeount.
The unofhc1al return of banot-
~aheim Cops
Seeking Duo
In Stabbin~
Ana h ei m p o li ce w ere
-.earchmg for two suspects today
in the fatal stabbing of a 2.6·year·
old man during a robbery at·
tt·mpt at a gal>ohn<: !>tat1on Sun-
dd} n1~t
A police spokes m a n !)a1 d
llervey G. Winters of An aheim
.... <i'> ,t abbt'd by one of t v.o
11. ould be robbt-r'i -.-ho entt:rcd
thf: Gasco serv1ct: ~tal ion at 950
:--; Anaheim Blvd. al about 5· ts
P m Wi nter s wa s n 't a n
t'mployee He had come to v1s1t
a fri end who worked there.
police l>a1d,
'The spokesman aaid Winten
apparently tried t.o stop the sus·
pects after they entered the gas
i.tation and demande-d money
lie wa!' stabbed in the chest dur·
IOJ? a '>truR~le
Winters was taken to Anahtum
-'femoria l lfoi;p1tal v. her e ht'
died a short time l:Jter
11.qdi Court Back'
Employment Plant;
WASHJNGTON t AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court today left
intact the way the government is
enfo rcing a reqwrement that
com parues doing business with
federal asenc1es adopt "af ·
rirmative action" employment
plans.
The justices. without com-
ment . r~jected the U .S .
Chamber of Commerce's attack.
on government regulations it
says force private employers to
use impermiastble racial quotas
in hiring.
A.I ln put document.a, there wwre referencH to Project
OFTEN. wblchU,. aaenq JoiMly
1tanect in uee wtth _tbt. Ar~
Cbemtcal Corpe at~.
lld., to ltudJ the eff~ol Mn
ctrqa, Tbe11me11aid. • blop)aama ftelcll, or
• weak el~eal fOfttl
I bath Ulamtnlte ob-
jectl ......... l~ asea(y ap-
parent.I.)' tlW to Gf'efmlne If a .
tra"11101"7 perception ea.lated
and eould be med to "rud" eoem1.,...'thoucbt1 .
The easUai Side of Rugby ..
1~ cxiaon rugby shof1a and pants,
available In colors o4 red. white.
khaki. sky t>tue. navy. and gold
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Also. the C-.0 bat str1pe ruob>f Shirt:
in a pely/ootton blend •
ing at the county's 2.081 pre-
cincts will be turned over Tues-
day to the Orange County Board
or Su~rvisors for certification.
Mea nwhile. the task confront·
IDK Registrar of Vote rs Al Olson
a nd his staff is an inquiry into
why the tabulation delays OC · curred.
Olson has s aid the problemi.
were not with new vote counting
mac hines purc hased by the
county, but with computer pro-
~ra ms used in the later stages of
the counting process.
The Sec re t a r y o r State's
office also plans to investigate
the Orange County s nafus.
Olson pred1ctt-d before the
election that final returns would
~ available about 2:30 a.m. -
61 2 hours after the Polls closed
1f evcrythmi.t went accordmg
to plan -
Ho we vC'r , on We dnesd ay
follo w1nl{ the June 3 election
d <iy. orfic1als discovered the
computer programs failed to ac-
cept results from 38 precincts.
Thieves Like
Pope Si!QlS
C HIC AG O !AP I
l ~noring one or the Ten
Commandments that says
·'Thou shalt not steal,"
people keep taking signs
fro m a Chic ago s treet
n a med after Pope John
Paul II.
Alderman Aloysius Ma·
Je rczyk sajd Wednesday
that since Jan. 16 -wheo
a mile-long stretch of 43rd
St~t was renamed Pope
John Paul II Drive -city
worker s have replaced
signs 23 times.
The section of the street,
In Majerczyk's ward on
the Southwest side, was
renamed because the pope
traveled it in a motorcade
during his October villit t.o
the city.
AL'S GARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEAcH
(714) 644-1090
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Today•• Clotting
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It look exactly l da.n and 12
mlnu•. _but al t :lS p.m, Slllur·
1 tM ftaal. unotrrclal Qraqe
Couat,f vote bl the Jun• ! elec·
Uoa spewed out of a Santa Ana
•computer. 1 The final reaulla -repeatedly ,dela~ed faecause or comp11ter
. proriaalng problems -made no
t
CIA
Graduate
'Killed in
·Accident
Investigation continued today
into a Sunday morning acci~nt
at a Costa Me·sa intersection I that killed a recent Newport
1 Harbor High School graduate
' and left another victim with 24
I gashes In his skull. / ! Eltzabelb J . Barrett, 17, or t 1709 Starlight Circle, Newport
Beach. was proooun'ced dead al l the scene of the accident by
·costa Mesa Fire Department
:paramedics.
: She was a passenger In a\ I small sedan driven by Lisa ANri r Braman. also 17, i>f 1942 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach, who SUS· 1 t ained serious injuries, police
said. •
Miss Braman was listed in
fair condition today al Hoag
Memorial Hos pital. NeWJ>Ort
Beach.
She and her fatally injured
p.assenger remained in the
crumpled wreckage in the col·
lision at Newport Boulevard 8nd
Fairview Road and were not
ejected on impact. police said.
The third victim, S teve n
Roger Wilson , 21, of 407
Clubhouse Ave., Newport Beach.
was found lying on the pavement
beside his shattered van when
police arrived on the scene.
Wilson, who police said suf·
fered M deep skull lacerations, a
fractured jaw and broken facial
bones around his eye sockets.
was initially taken to nearby
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital
H e was s ub seq u e ntly
transfer red to UCI Medical
Center in Orange, where he was
listed in good condition today, ac·
cording t.o hospital spokesmen.
Police Traffic Bureau Lt. Les
Harrison said today that in·
vestigatlon into the collision is
continuing, adding that there
was apparently only one witness
to the 7:48 a.m. accident.
Miss Braman, W'ho' was driv·
ing north on Fairv\ew Road at
Its Intersection with the south-
bound l a n es of Newport
Boulevard which is divided by a
wide pal'kway. may have en-
tered ~ red traffic light, he
said.
Miss Bram an 's sedan was
totalled, U . · HarriSQn said, and
Wilson's van sustained m ajor
damage.
Rosary for Miss Berrett was
scheduled tonight at 7 in the
family home on Starlight Circle. ·
Mass is set ror 10 a .m . Tues·
day at St. Joachim's Catholic
Church, Costa Mesa, with inter·
ment t.o follow at Holy 5epulcber
, Cemetery-in Orange.
(See FATAL, Pase ,\2)
Whale Tale .
Only~bage
/
, JU E 6, '980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t
~ .. \
11 Days·Late
chan1e ln pt two-wa1 con-
lHl between lncu1Pbent Irvine CtlY Cowlcllwoman Mary, Ann
Oaldo and challenger David Baker. '
~ final resulta showed Mrs.
Galdo winning by a 62-.vote
mar1ln. She received 8,930 votes
lo Baker's 8,868.
Baker bas said he will seek a
recount.
ln another close'race. Orange
County Central Municipal Court
Judie Richard Orozco s uc-
cessfully dereoded his position
against attorney Bobb y
Youngblood b y a 217-vote'
margin. Judge Orozco received
34.727 votes to Youngblood's
34.510. Youngblood also is re-
questing a recount.
The unoffic-ial return of ball~t-
ing at the county's 2.061 pre·
cincts will be tumed·over Tues·
day t.o the Orange County Board
of Supervisors for,certification. ·
Meanwhile. the task confront·
ing Registrar of Votefs Al Olson
and his staff is an inquiry into
why the tabulation delays <>e·
curred.
Olson has said the problems
were not with new vote counting
machines purchased by the
ceunty, but with computer Pf'9·
grams used in the later stages or
the counting process.
The Secretar y o r State 's
offi<:e also plans to investigate
the Orange County snafus.
Olson predicte'd before the
'Secret
. \
Experilllents'
A ·Pair of Sea Dogs \.
Chris Viloria of Costa Mesa is new at wind s urfing, but he
doesn't have to face the struggle alone. llis dog. Harvest,
~oes with him. showing just how loyal man's best friend -e
( o..4• ,._ --
can be. For more photos of Uus unusuafpair in action. see
today's Featuring section. page Cl
Friday 13th
Unlucky for
Yacht
Big Beach Cruwds
Keep Guards Bwy
LOCKABE~---~iste rin g inla nd t e m ·
,.., "' ... ,,... peratures over the weekend"'
Mars Barth.· Los Angeles made the beach the place to be
ad m i s to being s l ig hll> andlifeguardsfrom Seal Be.ach
superstitious. And he is con· to San Clemente reported their
vinced t~at last Friday -June heaviest c.rowds of the year.
13 -was his unJucky day,
That was the day he lost hi!' The weekend rush to the beach
58-foot power yacht Pez Espada. clogged streets along the Orange
It sank off Baja California. 650 Coast and many beach parking
miles south of San Diego. when facilities were filled early Satur
a chine in the wooden hull s pUt. day and Sunday.
The boat flooded with water Lifeguards reported no major
faster than the crew could pump proble ms. but admitted the
it out. beach jam gave them their first Barth was not aboard. The
first' word he had of the sinking
was when he returned home
from LaS Vegas Saturday.
"We were lucky, however. in
that all rour of the crew return·
ing the Pez Espada from Cabo
San Lucas were rescued without
harm by a Japanese carryall en
route to lbe East Coast with a
load of Datsun automobiles,"
said Barth.
"You can aJways buy another
boat, but you can't replace a
life," said Barth.
On board when the boat st.art·
ed sinking were the professional
skipper Gary Saqson, San
Diego: Ilia ctrlfriead, Deborah
Schlick. San Diego: Terry
English, Huntington Beach, and
John Spluer, address unknown.
The Japanese freighter took
the quartet to Cabo San Lucas.
The crew was flown home from
Cabo San Lucas today, but
Buth said be had been unable t.o contac:t~.
(Bee YAClll', Pi' ,Y>
Protests Go
Unheeded
MT. DIABLO lAP> -A Bap·
tist minister and 3'boup of Mt.
Diablo Unified Sehool District
patrons have been rebuffed in
their attempts to have the
feminist Ms. magazine removed
from school district libraries.
A special district committee
voted 9-0 t.o recommend to the
school boud that the magazine
remain on library s h elves
throughout the district.
The Rev. Harold Carlson and
a group of patrons calling
themselves Citizens for the Im·
provement of Public Schools
have been working to have the magazine nnnoved, saying it is
pornographic and generally un-
suitable ror studenta.
major workout of the season
Jn Newport Beach. one young
beachgoer was injured Saturday
a fternoon when he was struek by
a city lifeguard jeep Police said
the lifeguard apparently didn't
see the youth sleeping on the
sand.
Jn Huntington Beach. a man
was arrested for Instigating a
fight Saturday · afternoon near
the municipal pier. Police said
the fight ignited a s hort bottle·
throwing incident
Jn San Clemente. lifeguards
rescued a sea lion thilt reported·
ly escaped from the San Diego's
Sea World early in the week.
The largest e rowds were re·
ported in Newport and Hunt·
ington Beach, where water tern·
pe r ~tur es crept up to a
lukewarnr62 degrees and the aJr
tem pera(ure averaged 77 .
City gua rds in Newport
estimated 100.000 persons turned
out Saturday and 110.000 people
squeeud onto the strand Sun·
day. 'They said 33 rescues were
made over the two days .
Baldwin Park resident Larry
Scott Davis, 22, was trans ported
to Hoag Memorial Hospital
Saturday afternoon when he was
hit by a lifeguard vehicle.
He was treated at the h06pital
and later released.
In Huntto&ton Beach. state
llfeguardt saJd 60,000 beach buffs
showed up at ·Bolsa Chica and
Huntington state beaches both
days. They said 88 rescues were
made, many riptide victims.
<See C&USH, Page AZ> .
~~ot Crack
Mars Painting
Of ·Supper'
MILAN. Italy <API A six·
root crack has opened on one
s ide or the "all o n whic h
Leonardo da Vinci·, famous
ma:.terp1ece "The Last SupJ>('r"
1s painted, but 1t does not pose
serious problems for the "ork.
a rt officials said toda)
The fissure, hair an anch wide.
1s on the nghl side or the paint·
ing JUSt inches from the figure Of
tht• Apostle John
"There's no 1mmed1ate
da nger to the hgures an the
painting or the wall a:. a whole
where 1t s painted," s aid Carlo
Bertelh. SUJ>('nntendent or fine
arts for the city of Milan
The 'crack is only the latest of
many proble ms that ha\'e
troubled the work~t art since 1l
was painted in 1496 in the refec·
tory or the Santa, Maria delle
Graz1e chur<'h in this maJor
business center Several years
ago art experts discovered that
a kind of mold was eating away
at the colors or the fresco.
The cra ck was pr obably
caused by vibrations rrom heavy
downtown traffic in the area
where tne church is located .or
by a sink1ng of the ground un-
derneath. officials said. These
problems have also affected
other city monuments
Leonardo's ''Last Supper" -
29 reet long and ts reel high -is
considered . one or the greatest
frescoes ever painted because of
its masterful use of light a.nd
perspective.
Ei. Renovation Plan Droppettf
.
By STEVE MAaBLB .... .,...., ...........
RHtcl•nt• of Lldo l•l• lD
.Newport B•acb bave
aldMepped a ccmlraa~
&be coutal commlHioll &bat.
could baTe f0ft9CI &bem to opal
private btacbel to~ ,..bile.
The tb6wdowD ... ed OD a .... , ..... ,.....t Ute 1.&do 1•1• ~-.;-..... Aaaoc!laUoa WU .. ..., to UC and
pa ~.._,cha .
But SOuth l::oHt Re,lonat
Coa1tal Commt11ion of lclal1
threw a 1eare lDto the Llclo com· mmdt.f..._ ltmach It clear
t.bat the pennlt would not be
1ra11t1d aqlell U private
....... .,... mllde publJc.
Mel Carpenter, commia,'ion
director, 11ald acceaa would have
to be provided to the beaches
and island ~ti would have to l'el)lace private ~ach alps
wlth llpa lnclJcatlnl the strands
wer. open to the public.
Late aa.t month, the Lido Isle
realdeotl oVtect to Withdraw the
bulldln1 perralt Qplicatlon
ratber tban baUle com·
mlMklner'I .
Homeowner PNtld•nt Judy
FraDco tald tbe mov• came
partially became the uaoclation
qrMd It C!OUJdn't afford $150,000
1D dabbcue lmpro¥em.nta.
Followtal UM eom.mllakm re-
que1t .for opealn1 up privat.
beatlMI, tbe IJdo aNOClaUoa
unan•rnoUllJ aCl'Md not to ae•
cept "any situation re1ardine
public acceaalbHHy or our
beaches as a condition of our r-.
modelina the clubhouse."
The usocJaUon furtber •creed · tt would vote down lts own
permit if the eommlulon
peralawct in Ill access requeet.
Carpenter N.ld the stri.np Ued
to the Lido lale permtt bad
slmllarttiel to a cue ••rly Ud.a
month lnvolvltl .tbe prl~ate
commwai&y ot rvlne Cove In
northern Lafub• Beac.b.
Carpentet bed recommtneScKI
tbat public acc.11 tbrouah
lrvlDf ~e M ,.quired ln ex-
Ch..,. for allowlna Irvine Cove
rMkltntl to build two new teGnll
courts •
CoD)JDlHlonua, thou1b.
granted the residents' request
wtthodt forcing tbe acceq ques.
Uon.
L ast week, a . Los Anaelea
Superior Court judee upheld tbe
coastal commislion'a ritbt to re-
quire property ownere to ded-
icate public beach access u •
condition to 1ranllft1 property
lmprovementa.
The suit b*1 been Oltd by the
Califorma Coatal Council. It ls
·expect.eel the ..-OUP wUI appeal
tbe Superior c.ourt dfflllon.
Some Lido late reeldenll have
su11..wd they wt>uld await a
final court dectllon before ...,
conaldertn1 expansion of the
clubbome.
Accordln1 to Carpenter. the
C8ee UDO. Pafle Al)
e lection tbft final returns \Oould
be avalta me about 2:30 a .m. -
6 'h hours after the polls closed
•-if everything went according
to plan.
However . on Wednesday
ro11owing the June 3 election
day. officials discovered the
computer programs failed to ac·
cept results from 38 precincts.
Told
Bizarre
,-~ . ,...
Methods
Revealed
NEW YORK <AP> The Cen·
tral lnlellif?Cnce Agency's secret
expenmenLc; to develop new es-
pionage methods between 1965
and 1975 have included using
trainelt otters. electric s tun
guns, calibrated black1acks. a
giant piston and marshmallow
barrages. The New York Times
reported today
The agency's research and de ·
velopment staff also was an·
terested an the secret life of'
plants. peace pills. a n investiga
lion of "bioplasma fields" a nd
. electrosleep. .,,..__ T he information was con-
tained in about 3.000 heavily
censored pages of studies and / docum~nts related to CIA ac-
tivities" duriog the 10-year·
period. the newspaper reported
today. It was made publie in the
agency's Langley, Va . head -
quarters as a result or a T1mt"-.
request under the Freedom or
Information Aet.
Which ideas were develOped
and which we re di~arded is not.
known, The Times said. because
the agency refused to comment
on the documenLc;. Many details,
proper names and tittes were de-
leted from the papers. leaving
very general descriptions. Tht-
Times reported.
lo one pro~ct. the CIA ap-
parently attempted to teach
<;eats. otters. dogs cats and
othe r anima ls to carr y ex
plosives or microphones le..
places humans could not reach
Otters set:mcd lo be the favorilt·
since they traveled on both lana
and in water. The Times said
Other projects included "a
study of incapacitating darts ...
and "a flas h blindness in ·
capacit.ator ... using a bright light
source to blind a sµbJ ect. The
T1messa1d nearly aJ I details were
deleted for projects involving "a
hand-held calibrated blackjack."
plastic cocoons. taffy pellets and
marshmallow barrages
T here a lso was a project
describing a giant piston to be
used in countering hijackings and
terrorists. The Times said. The
piston was to be incorporated m
an airline pilot's seat. When a hi·
Jacker entered the fli ght deck. the
pilot would trigger a 25-pound
piston that would knock the hi·
1ackerbackthroughthedoor
As in past documents. there
were references to Project
OFTEN, whjch the agency jointly
started in 1968 with the Army
Chemical Corvs at Edgewood.
Md.
Coast
Weather
Fair through Tuesday
except patchy morning
coastal roe. Lows tonight
in upper ~. ·Highs Tues·
day Jower 708 at tM:aches
to low 80a Inland.
INSIDE TODA~
Ronald ~ u promot-
ing a UJ1icW ~ of dome1tic
~· tlla:t IOOt&kt pore the /tdnol ~ and ,,,,
Octt1ernm•nt ,"olf 11our
bock1." See "Less Means More.'' Page C3.
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RIENSBORO. N.C. CAP> -Foor 11temben II the Com· m\Ulll\Wonen Pat\)' were taken ln&o nattod1 today al\• atul·
ntn1 with poUct> oul.llde • courtroom where ala Ku Kha~
KJaumen and Amertcan Nam went oo tr11J In the •l•Ylnp ol
·five commUAllt acU$. The cr~u broke wh.-n C.WP memben were ct.Utd "· mlllan« to lbe SU Court ri)om .-Mrt Jury aei.cuoa wu
1e-mn1 \mder way Abou\ two do1t'n CWP memt>t-n and 1uppotter11. ,ome
1houUna ak>tana . approached a aecw1ty 1taUon 10 tNt from the
door ol the courtroom They ~e told that onl)' famUJea ol lhe
defendanu and ol the Ii~ activiaU who w.r. ktlled at • 1>ealh
to lbe Klan" rally Nov 3 would be allowed tn the courtroom.
\all.-fl M,u.-r Hi91t1" f plt••fd
• W,\SlllNGTON <APl The U S. &ypreme Court tod•Y up-
held exiatina water ri1~ ln m0&t of California's fertile Im·
petlal Valle)' ~ ln a unarumbua d.elaklin. the co rt reveried a 9t.h U.S.
Circuit Court of ApP,ea1a rullnl in \ llmltlng the amount of
htnd that c~d be •rnaated with CQJorado Raver water to
pan·elb of no more than 160 acre.-. The hJCb court noted th.It the appellate ruling would likely
have forced the s&Je of 1ar1e amounts t)f land al below·marltel
prtces. '1
Hedi tl••r91•r flf 1· f ftr \ ..... ~·
WASHINGTON 1 Ar> The U S. preme Court today re·
fused·to allow tht· immediate merger of the Burlington Northern
railroad wtlh .the St Loui11~S.n t'ranris Railway Co
.twiu·c•I,. .Jnb ,,,,,,,.,,, 1 I alb
0
JOH.ANNESBURG, South Africa *P~A nationwide job
boycQtt planned by blacks to mark the f \lrth anniversary of the
-bloody Soweto riots apparently fluted t ay.
There were reports or ab&enteelam <fl 7~ 100 percent in Cape
Town. the nation's oldest city, oot poU~ there said non-whites
were tu.ming up ut work in factories and !Jlores by mid· morning.
There were scattered Incidents of11tone-throwtn1 and of
police dispersing prot~ters with bataand tear 1as in Soweto.
the sprawling ghetto of 2 mlllion ou de Johannesburg. But
blacks there virtually ignored the boy t call. crowding buses
and trains to commute to work In Joh esburg.
Probe Con.firmed
• Caty ._.. .. "in H•aUnaton
•Um.W.,.. =•named 9'o. lM ...... of Cit)'
•lrjad la&ard•Y and U,000 iao.ed .. 011111.
-:::• Md cbopp1 thfM.foat Wel t..,t llftpardl. •1. T!My laid a pel'l()m were pul)ed
.f~ the water. "'Jl{unun.ion ~lty 1uard1 were
preHed Into action Saturday
when a n.ut1ht near tbe .,..,.
turned into a s~ and ~
throwln1 melee lnvolvln1
around~ people
Sunday brouth\ a bit ot the/'
same wheD Ule1uarda bad to
brtak up a nol.ay, 1and·t.ouin1
crowd that had entlrcled a
preacher.
In Lal\Ul• Beach, officiala re·
ported a dally turnout of ~.000.
They said oaly six rescues were
made over the w~kend.
Doheny State Beach attracted
3,000 weekend visitors while
t.500 people turned up each day
at San Onofre.
San Clemente state guards
contended with 5,000 visitor!;
Sunday and 4,000 persons on
Saturday. City guards in Sao
Clemente reported a heavy
thronl( ot \4,000 people packed
onto the sand pver the weekend
San Clemente city guards re·
ported five rescues over the
\\'eekend includmg a young St!a
lion that apparently swam off
from San Diego's Sea World laat
week.
They aald the sea Uon wuhed
up on shores and later waa taken
to the llreguard headquarters
where It reportedly doied 1,1nUI
official! from Sea World amved
totakettbome.
YACHT. • •
According to the Coast Guard.
the crew spent about lour and a
half hours in a rubber raft
before they were picked up by
the freighter. Seas were
moderately heavy at the.time of
the rescue.
State Sus~cts
Smog Test !Bribes
By CHERYt PRUETT ·Justihe Department sources in ·
ot t11t ~11" ~•i.. statt . Sacragiento confirmed that an
First reports or the sinking
came to Newport Beach from
Jim Donnelly, skipper or Bill
Ooner's Hatteras·S3 Iman.
which was about eight hours
behind Pez Espada. Donnelly
said he had put into Santa Mana
cove. j ust north of Magdalena
Bay Friday night. because the
seas were getting roueh He fi rst
heard of the sinking by radJo
about Ra m. Saturday
In ves\J.gat1o~ of bribery 1nvest~at1on is undc>r w<iy but . <>har~es anvol.ving us ~d car refus~ to elabornle
dealers a nd ins pec tors for Meanwhile. stat e o fficials }f_a~llton Test Sy~tems, the firm stopped JUSl short of accusing
holding a $10.4 m1lhon ~ta~e con· Hamilton of incompetence dur·
tra<'l to tet1l automobile .smog ing testimony Friday and disput·
<>ontrol systems. was confirmed ed allegations that the com
today ~Y the State Attorney pany's inspcctons are missing
Generals Office. hair the emission control viola·
A spokesman for Hamilt<?n lions passing through the test
Teat Systerm, wh08e Caflforrua stations ~!ldquarters ar~ i?. Santa ~a. Mot~rists transferring
s aid t~e firm as cooperaun.g ownership of a used car in the
folly wtth the attorney general 5 Sou\h Coast Air Basin must go to
office." . . . a Hamilton station to have the
He clwmed it was Hamilton s emission control system in· ~eportmg Of ~UCh alleged lnC.I· :,p('(•ted
<lenls tha~ arutlated the states ·The hearing was called by
investigation. chairman Daniel £. Boatwright.
Bil.I C~up. dlrect<?r of com· D ·Concord. who presented
munscataons fo~ Hamilton Test s tudies ·i:.how1ng Hamilton
Systems. said tha~ s~me employees had an error rate of
employees h11ve been dtsmas~ 52 percent in entering data in the
bul that b~cause of the tn· state computer concerning re·
veatlgaµon in progress. he was pairs done by mtthanics on cars
not free to. ~ay how many that had failed the emluion.s ecnployee1 are involved or who. test
"In t~os~ rare cases where Boatwngbt also produced "
alleged mcadent.a occur we re· report by an Air Ruource11
Another radio r<'port from
Donnelly today said he '4 as
heading mto Turtle Bay because
o( reports that wind and seas
were building oorth of Cedros
Island.
L a t i t u d e a n d I o-n g i t u d e
coordinate5 placed the scene or
the sinking a bout 90 miles
northwest of Cape San Lnaro on
the Baja CaWornla coast ·
·The Pcz Espada is believed to
be the largest boat s unk off Ba.JS
s ince the Shooting Star went
down with all hands north of
_Cedros ln June 1974.
1·rutH Pug•• l I
FATAL ...
~
Hostage
Issue .
COunt Doubted1 Snarled
By TM A.tMetaleet PNM
By F&£1>E&IC'K SCBOEM~HL
• llllNfy ..........
A eab&e M>Utte aaid toda t la doubtful" that
wmfam Geor1e Bonin, ques ·
tlooed u a poeslble suspect ln lbe
deaths of several youn1 meo
throughout Southern California,
will 6e ~led wtlb anything
more than sodomy and oral
copulaUon in COMe<:Uoo with h1a
arrest Wednesday ni&ht.
What appeared to be develop-
ing in Lo6 Angeles was a ra~
against Um~ -the Olstrlct At·
torney's ()(flee facln1 a S p.m.
deadline to file char1e1 and the
Sheriff's Department csime ~
attempting to determine if there
111 any evidence to lin BOnin to
slayings th.at hav• bee att,.tbut·
cd to the so·called · freeway
killer" ca.sell.·
'The source said tha s late aa
this mornin1. <I still oat
been dee ded hether a murder
chargt> be flied against
the 32·year·old Downey· truck
driver • ··All l can say is that the ln·
vesligation la continuing," he .
uld. J Following has arrest in
Hollywood Los Angeles eouce
Department spokesman said
Bonln was belng lnvestigat.ed for
the murder of Charles Miranda.
15. of Bell Gardena. whose death
closely parallels other slaytngs
Surgeon
Held in
Murders
The bo1ta1e crl1l1 can be
an the aeries of murders. 11oived only u part of a com·
The, tource. wh~ bas been preheosive tetUem~nt of all.
worllin1 clolely witb police ln· u .S. +Iranian proba.ma. Iran's
Is evldence that Unks Bonin with also said he will aubmit a ·
vntisatora, lndlui.d that there forelp minilt.er Hid tod~·He
the Miranda murder but said It posal to the RevoluUonary
is circuD11tanliaJ and could be cil in the next few day• to con·
difficult to prove in court. sider breaking relations with
For that reason. he exlalned. Iran
1t waa doubt.fut that a urder Thousands of people marched
charge ,wouJ~ be contain {n lbe today in front of the occupied
complaint e~pected t.o be filed u .S . Embauy tn Tehran
agaj.D6t Bonin late tbla afu!r· celebrating the annJveraary al
nc(on . Arraignment was the birth In 626of Imam Huaetn.
'sc heduled to f91low 1.m·\ patronoflran'sdominantShiJt.e
mediately. Moslem sect.
He said the door would be left p res l dent B a n I ·Sad r .
open. for the filing of murder Ayatollah }tuhollah Khomeini's
charges against ~nin pending son. Ahmad \ and a number of
the results oC the mvestt1ations Iranian le aders watched the
now in progl'eas. march Crom a podium placed tn
The char&• likely to confront front of the embassy. where
Bonin will be sodomy and oral ~o m e of the 53 A m e r ica1r
copulaUon baaed on ae~µaJ ac· hostages captured Nov. 4 are
t1vitJe5 tnvesUgator11 claam they still believed held.
observed pnor to Bonin's arrest .. The hostage eras· ii. not. an
inHollywood isolated issue · Foreign
Ball on those charges would be Minister Sadeg Ghotbzadeh S2 .~ but the source said a
higher bail would be sought
becau&e of Bonin·s long history
Q( criminal related offe sea, in·
eluding a convictJon s mmlng
from attacks on youths n Foun·
tain Valley and Stanton In 1975.
Meanwhile. Ora e County
Sheriffs Lt. Wya Hart said l~al mvesUcaton were "skep-
tical" about Boclin's possible in·
volvement In the Or ange County
casu linked to the freeway
murders series
The cues are similar ln that
the bodies of young men who
were known to be hitchhikers
were left nude and strangled
alongside freewa ys, major
highways and 1n two r«ent
cases. behind gasohne stations
•'l Wes tminster and Huntington
Buch
HOMETOWN AE EMBERS
IAAN HOSTAGE-A4
told <i news conference at Iran's
foreign ministry. "lt can be
solved only through a com·
pre hensive settlem ent of all
lr.an·U S. problems "
lie did riot elc.borate. but up~
now Iran's main condlnons for
releos e of the hostages ··have
t>ecn the rl'turn of the ousted
i.hah and his weal~h and an
apology for past U.S. actions ln
Iran
By PHIL SNEIDER MAN
OI ... O.lly P\leol •ut1 ' ~ Huntington Beach police con There is a tot of 41 un&alved tinu~ their probe today of the murders of y ng men 1n
stabbing deaths Friday naght'of Southern Cahfom1a dating back
Ghotbzadeh cil:.o C'ril1c1zed
Ir an's dom1nunt Is lamic
R,epublic<in P a rty a nd pro
.\1 o:.cow 'Com munas t Party. ac
ru•ing their news papers of ·•col·
lusion to force I ran into internet
t1onal 1solat1on " Agai~. he did
not l'laborate 6) .
T t' h r .1 n I< ;i d 1 o~s a 1 d c;hotbzadch madt· h1~ r mment
.1bo ut pos~1bly break1n relu·
lions wllh Iraq duran~1 an tn·
t~rVll'w ~1th its correspon~ent.
.a prominent Long Beach at-to DeC' 26. l~ut Investigators
torney and ..ne former wife of a 11<1) ttwy doubt a are related '
Lo n g Beach ~urg1•on 1n lhl·
woman's Huntington Harbour Uontn. who !> re mained m
homl' ru~tody at I . Angeles County
The woman's former hus band. Jail sanN tus arr~t . rormerl)' n·
Or Louis AJaia. 49, remained in ~1ded in S1lverado Canyon 1n tht:
t-luntingt.on Beli<'h jail today on Santa Ana Mountains where he
:,uspicion of commltt.ing the two and htA brother onec• attempted lo
murders purcha.<;ea::.alt.>0n
He is being held In heu of t•,. was "ISO <irrest ... d ~Ul $250.000 bQil . awa1l&ng ao ar 1 ~ • "' u
raignment th~t is expected to ne'er charged following an Inc•·
tal<e place Wednesday. dent 1n "'h1 <'h sheriffs deputies
... ... .
Clark Off er." '
lra11 Cri.~is
·SolLttif)ns'
Th h C'l<i1 med to h:n ·e found Bonin e two v1c tlm!> ave Ix-en ",''E"' uoRK <A.P l -Former d fed ... A.I · ..., oe ::.odom1ZJng a tttn age boy ·" " • 1 ent1 1 .as ... argu.• a1a. .... Attorne) General Rami:.e y
·3512 Gilbert Dr .. and Marv1n Clark , who relurned ..:unday T. j,. 50 ' :... B h :\crord.m~ l() cour1 dorumenlb. ., ins'°uer. . a 11.Nng eac at· R I h f rrom • tnp ''""Iran th·•t d••lied os t h h I '-~~ l onin hlU a ong 1story 0 sex· .. "" a .,. orney "' o a:. ong ""'~" <IC" "f' pru•1d"'nl1al travel ban. "aid to Udl aC"ll\'lty wllh ~nun1t male:o; "'"' -. ... in <'Ommun1ty !';t'n 1ct' PrCJJet·b b ff ~a~ h e .. 111 ,.,.,, for con· lh t 't and has told pro itlton 0 1cer.. a .. ) .. a 1n5
8 Lea Y "-h thdt ht· t>nJo)~ h<indcuffing h•~ g rel>:,ton<ll inqu1r1es into gt ws V\.. oa of Huntington partners Am~ncan involvement 1n Iran.
Bt>ach police said Dr Ala1a Clark's demand was one of
came to hts ex-wife's home Pn· nine points he enumerated as tus
day night to lake custody of the recommended soluti.o.n to the
couple's two children over tht> lli¢i Court Backs hostage cnsi.s. He said he would
weekend. urge the Ci>ngress to hold hear·
A quarrel developed . ap·. Employment Planij ings "tD find out what our coon· parently cen tering on the try _what the CIA -has done
<'hildreo. and AJaia stabbed h.16 WASIONGTON IAP> -The 1n Iran.··
port them lmmedlalely to the Board consultant indicating
state agencies that oversee the Hamilton Inspectors' had an er ·
program. the Alr Resources ror rate of 53 percent In cherk
ex -wife once in the abdomen tJ 5 Supreme Court today left Clark, who part1c1paled in a
Mis• Barrett was a member al with a kitchen knife. Ochoa :,a.id intact the wa.> the government 15 54·nation conference on V S
th• Newport Harbor High School Tinacher. B family acquaint enforcing a requirement that "cnmes" m Iran. said that af
Boa rd and the .~ u re au of mg u.nder can' hoods for m.laa·
Automotive Repair. ine sm<>j control devlcev.
A spokesman for the ·s\ate Hundred.a of comphtlnu to th •
Justice Depart.ment said the In· ARB, lealallatora and theJov
veatigaUon came at the request ernor's office h1tvc bf-tin fll by
·of the Department of Con.sumer motor1sta alncc the ln•f)(lCUm•
Alf airs that Includes the Bureau proaram l'MlfChtl la.l aprlnc.
of Automot1ve·Repalr. .. J am oot uUiJflud with lht-
C'lui111 of 1980 and was active In ance who was visiting at the compan.i~ doing busine~:. wiUl Congress reCused to open the an·
1111 athletl<' 1poru on campus. time. then entered the kitchen federal agencies adopt .. af quiry. he would initiate tus own
11<'('(>rdln1 to 1poke1men at t1nd was s tabbed repeatedly b) firmative action" emplo)•ment The S2·year-0ld Clark held a
llu rhor Lttwn·Mount Olive the physician. police ::.aid plirns ne~.\-conference :,ponsored by
Mt•mort•I Pane and Mortuary. The couple's children. u boy. The Justices. without com· The Nataon. the hberal weekly
whlt•h ta In charl(e of arrange 10. and a girl, 9, were> at home at men t . re J e cte d the u . s that publtshed his nine-point
mPnla the time or the sthbbing and ran Chamb« ol Commerce's attack plan an its June 21 issue
Sht-lfl1tVt'li her parent•. John to a nell(hbor's houte for help. on government regulations 1t Clark alJJo said ... The mood 11>
The firm, Hamilton Teat operation of the pro1eram," uld
Systems, Is ~Jso under probe for ARB ch•lrwomllfJ Mury Nktlt>la all~ged. misconduct In ad· lier tiltff 11 nattllnM with
wnd f'aul ln .. lhrrt'tt . fovr The neighbor summoned says fortt pnvate employeMJ to much better in Iran thJin at an:;
"' brothnra. Johns .. Paul O . Mark police al 8 .07 Pm Ala1a "'as ar use ampermtsuble racial quotaS time" smce the taking of ~·
Y.. ,nd Ji.mu K . 111 ()( rested iruude the home. pohqc an hiring. hostagesNov 4.
minaatenng the annu•I contract. llamllt.on Wld official» from lh4l Discloe~e. of the bribery In· nuruu of Automollv · Rep•lr
veall&alaon surfaced durinc· about the problurn11, •ht: uld
testlmor;iy at an Auembly SeJ~t Whllt-auyln1 "they do h•ve • Com~attee ~n Regulatory lot of room for lmwov.,mcnt,"
t>vers1ght heanng Into the ml•· ARB ExecuUvf' Ortlc•r Tom cond~ct complaln\.S. Auatln uld Jiamllton bHIC'•llY T~Umony revealed ~hat car has done a good Job
dealen may have attempted to "I'm convlnc~ proicrHi. I• he·.
brlbe Hamilton lnapectora to &C}l ing made " he uld approval of emission control •
systems on used cars being sold ..
to \he public
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Accepting
Camp Signups
The Environmental Neturt
Ctnt•r la ~ appUct!UOnl tor lta Natur.e Camp, acbtduled
June'23 throu_.. July 17.
Bob Kelly, a • 1pdkeaman tor
. the ceDt.tr, HJd bo)'t ucl ~-" throueb 12 wtU 1aU..r near tit
Ntwport H•rbor H11h kbool
athleUc nl&d f~ auch COUl'NI u
En\llron'mental Biolo11 nd
Nature'• aa.t*'. Cost per-~ ti .........
tor the four·'"* prosram. A dta~ount la offered faaalll• wWl
more than one thlld atMDdln1.
TIM' tamp nm1 from 1:11 a .m.
to 12~ p.m., Monday ·::;;.t W~J. and 1:11 a .a:a,
4:IO p.m., Tbunday, for
Utpm •. hftblr bdorm•Uoa may bt
ob'-91 ... by caUlDI .., .... from u a .m. to l p.m . ,__.., ·
and Wedneaday: or Nt·l•. Mond8J trom t p.m.. to I p.m:
Uuoqb Frtda1.
N .. w o r t U •·•ch and hf r _:s~a~ld~. ------------------=-----------------------ii ran molht'r Mrs Jeane\lt'
Ster tti , ot Newp<>rt Bearh
The family aune•l• memorial
<'t>ntrJt)utlon11 to Chlldrens
f1011pltal ot Oran1e County
f 'r1Htt Pu,,.-. l I
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homeowner 1roup can mah Im
provementa up to lO percent cl
the bulldln1 1paot> without . •
Coaat.al Commkllon butldln1
permit.
The Lido 1roup had con
alder" addinl a a.cond 1t.ory to
the clubhouse amona other Im·
provementa.
Army Chutist
Dies iri Fall
FREDERICJCSBURO. Va.
<AP) ..... Whll• hi• pJarents
watcMd rN>m below, set. lit c1.... Thomu JobntOq, ... •
member of ·U.. Armr'• ere8
Golden KN_,.tl lky dtvtna team,
pulled U.. nn, on hll paraobut.t
-and pl.,.S 10,000 feet to hl•
death. "U be Md bad OM cw two ,.condl more he would ban ..... tt, .. NJd another Ooldlll
KnlO& afterU..aceacs.atlu8d.ly.
'l'llotll.., of =• att...Ua• tM itr lbow' 'It annoa A1rpart
litar here looked on at tht
nteraa of more tbaa l,IOO Jumpe r.&l to lt1t deaU..
The Casual SIOe ot Rugby
~ c:onon nJOby Shof1I and panes.
1v1d.,.;i 1n OOlotl <J '*'· White .
khakt. sky tltue. MyY, Ind gold >.aeo. the osa.iC bef rtriPe NQbV an.rt.
In e polylo<lnOn blend '
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Monday. June 1&. 1980 DAIL y PILOT A3
"r•a ol Ure created Uuwth eleetJ1 \hM na\ al bacteria tlon or "manufacture•· and such ad.Jon. Uul coun muat con-Jr. wrote a da.uentina op1ruon 1912 tor Chakrabar ly'a ot· "l•Mta~ tftlloftrlu" cu &. The Carttt edmlnlatntloa ""-"com~IUon or matter" cov· strue the l&nfuage of the law as that was joined by Justices ganlsm, called Pseudomonu.
pat..a.d, a dftpi1 aJvlded t .s, DOMd \be ••anUn& of auch p;. eredbyfederJlp~ten\law . it Is. The lanruae or Lbat Siee· Byron R. White. Thurgood The U.S. Patent and Tradem~a
U .$.. !upnm ~rt ruled today. -· ·co~reaa ls free to amend t i o n f a i r y '1 e m b r a c e s Ma rs hall and Lewis F Powell OfCice refused to issue such a pa-!~:e~y' ~~"Act::,~o~':f: 1~~ tti_. app cable patent law 80 u Chairabarty'1 Invention." Jr. .ten't, ruling that'. life rorms are
By • M vote, UM justJcet laid
U.. IOYemm~t-df'Gi\ 1pprov~ -.. ..... PA'•nt l"flqueat made by O~lflraJ
Bleculc employee Anand•
C.aknbuty for a laboratory
dhtiop.d .,_ca.num Ulat eats ,
Lesbiah .
.-u to exclude from patent protec. not covered by patent law.
pft(,a.Uoo.a ·•1tvefl' lh• Vall area \1on or1anl1m1 produced, by Burger's cpnion WH joined Brennan said "Congress plajn. Tbe U S. Court or Customs aoo
that It e>penJ to ~tentabUll)'." 1enettc en1ineerin1. Or lt may ~tices Potter Stewart, ly. has legislated in the belief Patent Appeals reversed the P~·
The ~·1 maj~r_l~y O&>lnion: choose to drart a s tatute ('.!~r.,r~_A. Blackmun. William H. that patent law <soes not encom· tent office, ryllng that a patent
wr1tt• by Chlef J~c• Warreo apeclfically desJgned for sucn Rehnquist and John Paul pass living organisms." had t.o be ~sued. Today's de-
E . B\al'ler, Hld Cfiitnt>arty'11 llvlng thing.a." Burcer said. Stevens. yeneraJ Eledric scientists at· cision upheld that ruling
India Horror Told·
Probes
Opposed
Vill . ~ ge Massacred l
MANDA!. India GP~s after that country won ots'war
•By The Assoclal4!d Press
The National Organiiatic>n for
Women, In the c~ing hour5 of its
annual state conventt.en Sunday
in Irv~. adopted a resolution OP·
posing ¥' investigation of alleged
lesbianism aooard a Navy ship in·
volving 16womensa1lors. J
The group of women under in·
vestigation servt<d aboard the
secr et missile lest ship USS
Norton Sound. •
The NOW resolution urged its
members lo write letters protest-
ing the probe· to elected o((icials
and N"avy commanders
"'The human rights of all
persons in military life, including
the 16 women involved, must be
upheld a nd constitutional
privileges to privacy clearly pro-
tect one's sexual preference from
government regulation." the res-
olution said
The 320 delegates also passed a
resolution condemning an effort
by some gro4ps in Contra Costa
County to ban the use of Ms.
Magazine by the Mount Dwblo
Unified School District. The res·
olulion s aid NOW deplored
-censorship of any kind.
In another resolution, NOW
m e mbers said they oppose the
. -:andidacy of klansman Tom
Metzg er, who won the
Democratic nomination in the
43rd Congressional District
Negotiation Set
PORT VILA. New Hebrides
1 AP l New Hebrides ~ovem·
ment representatives will fl y to
the·rebellious islands of Espiritu
:;an.lo .and Tanna on Tuesday in •
a ~f.jnal attempt to negotiate a
sett)ement to a revolt now in its
third week. a government
spokesman said today
NEWEST TV 'ANGEL' REPORTED
Tanya Roberts Latest Cl[l•t Change ..
NeW D~lo?
T a1zya to .T ~in 'A11gels ~
NEW YORK (APl New York actress Tanya Roberts will
be the newest Charlie's Angel. television reporter Rona B.arrett
said today.
She said Miss Roberts replaces Shelley Hack. who joined
the 5-year-old ABC television show. "Charlie·s Angels, .. last
September.
MISS ROBE RTS SAID SHE HAD done a part on the series
.. VegaS" and after that she tested for the role of a pri\'ate eye.
.. To insure maximum attenlJon, the identity of the new
angel has been kept secret until this very moment, .. Miss Bar-
rett said in a broadcast on ABC's "Goo.d Morning America" pro-
gram. The network later confirmerl the move.
HER CHARACTER WILL BE JULIE Richards, whom she
called "something like Kate Jackson's character . She's
strong and a leader and a very definite person.··
The s how has had other cast changes and is no longer the
top-rated program it was during Its first few seasons . The
or iginal team consisted of Miss Jackson. Jaclyn Smith and Far.
rah Fawcett. Miss Fawcett left and was replaced by Cheryl
Ladd. Then before last season. Miss Jackson left and was
replaced by Miss Hack
Husband, Wife Team Up
Hmttington Pair Complete Police Course
By PJOLSNEIDERMAN
Of lllo D•llY Pllol Sl•H
Five months ago. J on and Dori
Hockey of Huntington Beach
enrolled in pohce reserve train·
mg at Golden West College, hop·
ing to bols ter one ;mother's
morale during the rigorous
course.
The married cou pl e re -
acfily admit that the past 20
weeks have been anything but a
honevmoon
Joi\. has h ad t o Juggle his
I
police studjes whHe working full-
ti me as a turret lathe machin1st
in I n ·ine Dori has had to handle
the course load while keepmg up
with her housework and caring
ror the couple's active 2-year-Old
d auehter. Ani;?ela.
As husband and wife m the
same classroom. the two found
themselves competing on writ·
t e n exams and phys ical
workouts. They drew more than
the usual number of boot camp-
style gibes from their instruc
tors.
In addition. Dori had the
burden ol a famiJy name to live
up t.o -s he is the daughter of
Huntington Beach Police Chier
Earle ~bitallle.
Jon and Dori arc breathing
easier now. Though half their
class washed out. they wert-
a mong the 33 s tude~t ::
graduating\ today from the
Golden We~t police reser ve
training program the first
husband and wife team to com·
plete the course together.
What did Dori's police chief
father think of her plans to take
the course?
.. , don't think h e was too
thrilled," she recalls "But after
we started the course. he gave ?JS a lot of help and encourage-
ment. I think he· s very proud
now.''
Dori adds ... M y mother
thought I was out of my mmd.
She still does?··
Three of her instructors were
Huntington Beach officers but 1f
anything. the8e men worked her
even harder to avoid any ap-
pearance or favoritism. Dori
says.
Her husband Jon had his
hands full , keeping his regular
job during the day and attending
cl ahes at night and all day
Saturdays. He says he
mangaged It thanks to a "a very
lenient boss and very little
sleep."
H e observes. ··For every
hour's worth of classroom UIJ\e,
th~re's an hour's worth or study
behind it."
Police reserve tralniog covers
most ol ,the same topics as basic
police tralnin1, thou1h it la not
quite as lnteMlve.
With their coursework com·
pleted, Jon and Dorl are
qualified to aerve u reserve of.
-ll"°en 11bt1rtt toeat 'POiice
a1"'cie1 aeveral times a month.
usually oa an unpald baa\a.
Reserve offlcen are armed
and evtnWally can laandle re-
1ular patrol du•y a• well as
tervlcel auch •crowd control.
Ion plana to apply eoon ror a
r"•rtt po1t with to.ta Me11 poll~e. while Dorl la 1UU un·
decided about which a1ency ~he
.,...., ,.... ,.... ,.... wlll asaial.
F1R8T'HUl8AND·WIP'I TEAM IN POllC~ COU"IE
Dort Md Jon Hockey Qreduete From Qotden W.at Protr•m
Sbe ~. however. that it w'i.11 \ fol be her lather's HunUnaton
\Btaehrorce.
--....-
paw at the earth. sniffing the for independence from Pakistan
rotting flesh a~ bones poklng in 1971 .. The. Bengali~ o utnum·
up from a ~tnll~ grave in the bered the Tnpura natives about
ed by the Mizo National Army. '
formed b y g..uerrill as i.n--r
neighboring Mizoram seeking
independence for th-al s D'lall
charred rubble and ashes ol this 2· 1 • \tatc.
once-thriving Bengali village in Tribal frustration and anger
northeast India. ravaged in a at being a minority in the ir Ian~ '-Most of the Tripura native!'>
fled, but some have been arres t
ed'-on charges or noting and
savage attack by Tripun1 exploded in the s torm of arson
~ lribesmen and riollnJl All -India Radio
··1·ve never seen anything hke claims tht: Qmage was 1nst1gl1\ ·sedition.
it, nor do l want to." said an In
dian army major. wiping tears
a-s he surveyed the vlllage.
M andai had been home to
some 400 Ben~ah 1mm1grant!'t
until the Tr1pura nat1v<•!>
stormed out of the Jun~k! June fl
and cut their "'ay through tht-
,·11lages With bows and arroV. ....
s pears, shotguns and daos. the
heavy scyt~~ the natives UM'
for chopping wood. J ,
"I saw a ~1x.nonth -old child
chopped in· tv.~ t.•ach piece'
lying on either . · e nf b1~ deac1 mot~."' !>aid !11a HaJa Mani.
des en ing lht' sc;e c v. hen hi'
·army unit rt.'Raint-d control or
thi.• area last Monda}
Officials in tht· northcast ~tatt.'
of Tripura ~ay 345 were killed
tht' fin• da}s of\ ~tolev.1d c:
bloodleltinj.? that bafian June 6
Tnpura tribesmen y,cent on a
· ramp.~ge. wiping out whole
families of Bengali!> 1o1. ho con
tro lled much of th t-local
economy. in one of the worst out
breaks of butchery :.1nce India
gained independ('nce 33 yt.·an.
ago
foes of the state's Manust ad
ministration claim the statewide ·
death toll could exceed 10.000
The official reports say 212
died in Mandai alone. but police
here put the number or v1llaRen.
dead at 350
Bt.·n~al1 ... urvivor!-t flc-d into tht·
Jungle. sou~ht shelter 1n tefu~t"t'
c amps. or were taken to
hospitals at the Trlpura capital
of Agartala. 75 miles away
Nagendra Saha. 45, his face
swollen with bruises a nd his
.head s triped with Rashes and
stitched wounds. spoke to a r('
porter from his hospital bc-d 1n
Agartala.
'"As the tnbals ramt' nearer
we prayed a loud. 'Oh Gori
Please s;n ·c us'.·· he !>a id
The natives demanded mon.l·\
and the Bengalls turned over Ctil
they had. ubout $250.
~n Top For.d
Sinatra Captures Audie~e
By JAVSHARBl:TT
l"EW YORK IAP1 "~ow."
said Frank Sinatra. hb blue e)es
t14inkhng. "I 14ant to !-ting a song
;,,ibout a cit~· in New Mexico ··
:--;aturally. he sang his hr!>t h1l in
I I} t'ar.., ··~e\4 "r'ork. ~cw York ··
:-.; aturall.'. tht· Carltl'l?ll' Hall
aud1t'O<'l' v.t·nt '4 lltl Saturday
1o1. a~ that kmd/'f n1~ht for the 64·
~1:ar·t.>ld:'...s1ngt-r, launchrn~ a Ill·
day run m h1~ firs t :--;e1o1. York ap
pt.·arance in almo~t l"' o) l'<fr<>
Suri'. ru~ chOll"l! of a ll•W tunes
1,1,cre dt-bati:ible L'\"t.'n if h1~ mu~i
r1ansh1pwasn·t •
H1-. · l'n• Ht·t·n There . \<.t:nr
no" h l' rt· mu i. H' a II y . Ctn other ·
balluct C'allc.'<i "You and M c '" Y.a.'>
also unre markable. alftJ t.'t)ough
alrcad\ 1o1.1th ··:\-1, Wa\ .""{ht· 196U
hit that · ht··., .,ting ,_;nough anrl
might ret1rl'nm~
And 111~ a fut·t lh<Jt earl\ on. th1·
sound !>)Stem Imparted a slJght.
but anno)1ng l'Cho to the strong,
"lbrant baritonc of thc Chairman
of the Board."' ho might take th1i..
up<il thl'nextml'etin~
But wh a tC\'l'r thl· song, t~rou~I\ 18b00gs in 7~ min.utes. lit: whatever th1.• H.•qlpo. Smatra.»'a~
ldt the P~tdqminantl}. Y.hl:('· in top form all tht' w.ay in intona
m1ddlt cltiSS ~tron::. cr:,iog .Or ltOn. phr<1S1ng and feeling,
mor e ~ whether crooning .. l've Got a
Thto wares ran~ed from goWen, "-<:;rush on You ... backed only b~
oldie:s to the nev.ir om a crac k-"'\he soft ~uitarof old pal Tony Mot
hn~ ··r,·e Got th World on a tola. or romping throu14h .. Tht·
String" to a ~en. ti\(' Ko i:ll 'l·>. <"[Jtt.' 1sJTram11 ··harkcflh~ full
r" Sinatra tnler~ to a standin1t
O\ al1on and exited \o one. hav1ni::
rolled itmoothly and confidently
Be Jtlt: Gc•or~c ll &rr1~on' orc·ht•:.tr;,,i \...
·:SomeUun~ .... with. of cour~~· Jn a "'"'· 11 \<.Lis <1 nt·\\ Sin;.itra s~\ \'ral -.on~., from h1 -. Ol'\\ :\ot mon · i.alk ab<1ut llo<1zc.'. habt-~
album. Trilli~.' and thm~s lh<Jl ~o nng·a·d1ng 1n
the night. Why, he didn·t even as
s ail one goss ip columnist. He wa!-1
Home Fire
Kills 2 Men
T1o1. o men died m a ~unda.'
mornmi:: fin· that destro~ed <i
~•ni?I<' stol) homt.• m C) pn ·ss
l'oh<:t' 1dent1f1ed thl· man· o!-
R 1 <' h" rd G 1 :i.., m a-(l . I 9 . ,,r
. .\nahe1m. and Wesle' '-ttre1o1.1.•r.
19, a r~1dent of thl' ho0Ui>l'
Police !-a1c1 lht' ho uo;l· 1o1.a'
t•ngulfed in flamt's b\ thl' l1mt:
firemen arriH'CI at 2· a m Sun
day The blazt.• bt·~un ir1 tht·
k1te hi•n. offlct.·r.., ~aid
a -tnelloW: relaxed s inger scrvm..:
up a maximum of music and "
minimum of chat And e \en thl'
c hat 1o1. a..., J?ood
"Allth1s past ~pnng wc."n•bt-en
:.hoot mg in tht.• strt-'t't!-1 of !':e"
York. · he n·ported. addinit
"And ~\'ll) -.oon 1·m ~01ng to ~tart a p1ctun• ·· 1
During h1~ JJl'rformarH"t'. mon·
th<.1n J ft'" fc•nH1lc.· ..,hrit.•k>. Y.t•n·
heard. -.o mc fr6m tht.• m1ddlt·
a 1h'd . ..,oml· from lad1e" "'hu
!'.Cl'mL-d under 30. And uftcr om•
uptt>mpo numtx-r. :1 "c.•11 dressed
t'hi.ip \\<Ci mm t•d lo Cr) .. Go get
cm . t"r,mk
-It "a:. a <.·las.., show ll\ ,1 dass\
vcterap It \\;J~ hi~ ki nd of n1~ht 1n
h1s k1ndorto"11
.. Once we were outside. the)
sv. ung their daos at us."" S<iha
said "One man gave mt: a rh<lp
on m y he ad and I ft>ll un
conscious. Before hitting me. I
say. him force an old 1o1. oman to
lie on the ground and h<'
:.mai.hed her head Vtllh the dao
""My two sons d ied v.1th1n Cf"lf"bri ti ~s W ~d
seconds of one another. Thev
y. ere killed by the tn ba Is The~·
were beaten to death They died
on my lap I tried to save them
but then 1t v. as m) turn ThC'}
fl t.• mav bt-10 tht: :rntumn of h1.., year~. and arr;,,in~t·ts :\'.cl~1>n Hid·
dlt:. Don Co~t.1 and 1;11rdon
Jenkin.-; may h•n t' to pitch the or
chestrat1on~ ... tonl' or tY.11 l11'4 l'r
noY. tn <Jc<:ommod<Jll• h1., .1j.(ln).(.
but !lt11l st urdy PllJ<'~
left me for deud '·
Most of the e~tlmctted I 3
million Benguhs m Tnpura ar<'
Hindus who fled from pre·
dominantly Moslem Bangladesh
BRA,"\ FORD. Conn 1 A Pl
A bout 40 attended tht· c1·remon\
as Puhtzer Prize "1nn1ng car
toonist Garry Trudeau and ~BC
"Toda.'·· show host J ant.• Paull')
said their l4edd111f'( \OW!-S<itur
day night on the waterfront at
Trudeau·s home on Governor·s
lsland off the Connect icut coast.
mspinzd from austral ie ...
fiA Qll~~llViR.-.c
our favorit<z.. S'Wlmtrunk arrl wolkshort
af'q. ~µ.ilar with ell~. a anzat ~bnof colore. e17..AZS 2S-36
toye e1 '7.<l.8 a 1 eo,
But a:. j\b ~ol<i 0111 l"arnc~ll'
Hall t 1>nc:t•rt prnvl'~. !•ram 1-.
Albert Stnatr,1 remain~ at thi·
head of the cla!>~ of an) .' t.•ar a~ a
~inger .
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News1nan'
Tt•E ·MAaCHES ON DEPT. Today. thit. aterllna
Journal rnarkod h.a 20lh year u 1 dally newap&\per ll '• dll
fkult to reallae that thlldren h4ave a rown to adulthood ln
our coaataJ reaclon alway• thJnkln1 uf the Dally Pilot aa a
daily \ \
It wu not always thu11 ,.,.., pnP« Mc tually tracei. tb
ancestry tNack 73 yura to UI07 when M II Swain rounded a Uua. ~ caUed I.be NewpOrt New' in· the little vlllaaai
by tlM harbor. Samuel A. ·Meyer, wbo deli1hted in
cbronJcUna tb PGUtlcal wan of the eoasthne. published
the News from 19:21 to 1946
LAT£a, IT WAS Pubhsher Walter Burrouehs who de·
veloped the Globe Herald an Costa Mesa. added the Pilot
and turned the paper into a dally on June 16, 1960 ~ old
Newport Harbor News · Press was merged with the Pilot a
couple of years later
Under current Publisher Robert N. Weed. the Daily
P.ilot wu fµr!her e xpanded to offer editions from Seal
Beach to San ~mente. thus &iving our entire coastline Its
own community dally newspaper.
Names of the leaders like Swa~. t,!~>'er. Burroughs
and Weed ·are well-chronicled ln the }listory of the paj:\ef'
Additionally, howeve~. in looking back ove r those grand 20
Three /Of Our f/entage Burtt. Andnson and Wagnn
\ -yec.rs . I like lo re m em ber three veter an newspapermen
whose roles we re perhaps more o bscure. But they made
sig n)rlcant contribution~ to forming the Daily Pilot into c.
real daily newspaper
NORMAN R. ANDERSON joined the staff early on in
the daily ronversion and served a whole variety of desk
po!iltions, including copy desk chief. He could process
'Tle ws Ukc a flash or lightning. *
He br'Ouizhl lo the Pilot a deoth of exoerience from
papers like the Salem. Oregon Statesman. the San Leandro
Morning News and the Alhambra Post Ad vocate He was
the kind of guy who had a srrule for everybody a nd in the
stress of foolups or press breakdowns would smile a nd
say, .. Now, now -don't worry -we'll Jet it out ·. "
JOHN G. "JACK" BURTT was a 16-year veteran de!>k
man when he joined the Pilot staff in 1964. Despite s uffer·
ing a crippling form or arthritis. he was a news pa perman
of wit. whlmay and precision.
Few desk men could lay out a front pa ge with the pre-
cision ot Jack Burtt. He didn't use fillers to plug s hort col-
umns. He planned for those Little short stories and knew
where each paragraph was in the paper.
He could get irritated when stones weren't getting
proc~sed t.o his liking. Once. some two-day-0ld parade
winner results got IOfit and we had t.o process the story rl ghl
on deadline. one page at a time Jack turned to the edito r and
quietly jibed, .. Arc we handling this on a fas t· breaking
basis?.. .. \ --LEICESTER "LES" WAGNER came lo the Daily
Pilot from the old Los An geles Mirror in 1964 and brought
a couple of decades of e'xperience to our re.write desk
Fiery and peppery at rive-feet. two ~nd 112 pounds. he
could r attle a 'typewriter like a machlnegun He taught a
whole legion of young re)Klrters how to turn professional.
Le8 never singled out a staffer for error He simply
sa id. "I think WE got this one wrong. ..
Les Wagner died in 1965; Burtt in 1967 and l\flderson 1n
1971 .
When the Daily Pilot looks back over 20 yea rs as a da1
)y, I like to remember people like Norm Ande rson. J ack
Burtt and Les Wagner. You may never have seen their
bylines.
But they lert an i mprint for all time on daily
newspapering along this ~sl of all possible coasts
a Raid Tr ,.
lsraelis-_JK.ill ~
3 Terrbrisis
T EL AVIV (AP> -An tsraeh naval patrol intercepted and kllted
1hree PLO terrorists .tn a sP"dboJt today. le11 than 24 hours after
Prime Minister Menachem Begin's aovemment warned that the
Cofn1'1on Market's call for Involvement of the Palestine Liberation
Orgai\rza tion In Mideast peace talks was an invitation to Nad·llke liq
u1datlonoft.he Jewtabatate .
Vuser Ararat's PLO claimed border, but no other terrorists
responalblUty for the attempted were found.
sea raid on lsr,iel's Medlterra·
nean reeort loWn of Nahatiya
and s~d the guerrillu clashed
with braeli ron:es .to t.be north of
the town "ln a three.hour con·
rrontatJon that left many enemy
MOld1ers killed or wounded ...
THE TEL AVIV command
said the guerrillas were heading
down the coast from Lebanon
when their riberglaas boat was
intercepted by an Israeli patrol
boat. The Palestinians fl.red with
a rocket-propelled grenade at
the patrol craft and the IAraelis
returned fir e. sinkin& the boat
and kUUng au aboard in a three·
minute claah. a spokesman said.
O ne I s raeli s ailor was '\'Ounded in~ the clash in the
Mediterrane an. about a mile off
ihe northe rn Israeli coastal town
-or Achziv. the s pokesman said:
Jt was the fourth llole this year
Israel said it had intercepted
seaborne Palestinian raiders.
After the latest battle, the
Is raeli military mounted a land.
sea and ai r search or the area
JU:.t :.outh of tbc Lebanese
Hometown
Remembers
Hostage
A PLO. CO•MUNIQUE iaaued
io Beirut, Lebanon sald the at·
tack by the three slain terrortau
"was mounted to undencore'OW'
peoples· armed 1tru11le . . . lD
the lsraeU-occupied Arab ter·
ritoriea" captured ·dwia1 tbe
198'7 Middle East War.
Be&in. readlnl ta., uausually
hara& 'Cablnet 1tatement •P·
proved durin.C au ,..War meet·
ina &.mday. aald llraeJ ,.~
Europe'• call foe LD.olvemeot ol
the Pale1tln......._Llberatlon
Or1enl&Mk1D, wbla. be termed
''the Arab SS." The Common
Market declaraUon was reminla· cent al Europe's appeasement of
Nazi Germaoy before World
War II and a s ellout to
.. 'totalitarian blackmail." the
statement said. ·
THE CABINET REFE&RED
to a recent vow t.o ~'liquidate"
Is rael by Al Falah, lhe largeu
te rrorist group within the PLO
"Since Hitler's a utobiography
c Me1J1 Kampf> was written, no ..
words were 'ver more ex]»lklt
fo r all the world to bear, ~
in c luded. on ttle stri ving to
destroy the J4.'w1sh state and na
lion·." 1t 58.ld.
The state ment also crit1cW!d
the Common Market offe r to
~u arantee Israel's security. say
inJ: the Je wish sta te "asks for no
:.cc u t 1t y guarant ees ol a ny
European people Is rael does
<ind shall know how to defend
itself ..
Begin wat. quoted as :.ay1ng he
110 1'{ER. 111 IAP > It may w ould not receive a West
have been th<-biggest party eve r German ddegat1on sent by the
an this s mall centra l Illinois nine Common Market counlnc!>
com munity. with bands. food to purs ue Che declaration. 1ssut-d
and hundred1> of lp~ple in the b) the• European i;umm it 1n
pa rk But on(' 1JX•l"son was ousi>· \'c01ct• Friday · 1' 1n Oa mai.cw.. Syria. the PLO mg.
T he t ownspeople gathered and Syria attacked the Common
S unday "Let's Not ~forget Ma rk et declar ation The PLO
Paul Da y" 1 to show the family ca lled 1t an a ttempt to rescue
of Marine S~ Paul Lewis they s talled. U.S sponsored t..ilk!>
had not forgotlt!n he w~s s pend· between. Israel and Egypt Syn a
1og his 225th day as a hostage in s aid the plan was vague and lg.
Iran · , , nor ed the right of self rule for
)
Arab~ in Eas t Jirusal<'ln Hut
"I 1UST WISH could be ftle · Egypt i.a.ad .the; plan ~a-. · com
ho mecoming, •1 ~aid Gerha rdt pat1ble" w\th 1Cs ~itct-trul~
Mohr . who donated and grilled with l1>ra<>I
700 pork pattl~ for the ba~ue
dtnn<'r ~f the people in -lhe
com muruty could do this kind of
thingi you know how they must r 1•cl a II over lht' Cf\Unlry ..
"We knew evea yone was still
behind us. but it really s howed
up today, .. said Glo ran Lewis,
mother or the 23·year·old cap-
tive "The people have done so
much and worked so hard . . "
YELLOW RIBBONS decor1tt
ed the bands tand. decked sh.irt.'>
and blous~ and hung from poles
and trees in the park and alon"'
llhnois 49 through town. Many
µartygoers wore T-shirts that
read . "Let's Not t~or~et Paul '· .
T he party arso coincided Wllh
Futher 's Day and helped raise
thl' s pln ls or Phil Lewis, who
ha5 not heard from his son slncc-
F'cbruary
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Protecti"e Masks
These four Portland area residents wear different kinds or
protection as U~y try to keep v9lcanic ash out of their lungs.
Dry weather and wind i;tirred up the ash from Mount St.
Helens in Po rtland today. prompting three airlines totem-
oontrilv ,uspend ser vice to the city.
High Court Nixes
~ '~~!TO~~p~u~~~~~1~ 1
tact a North Carolind law '\talc officials say Is aimed at preventing
5ex supermarkeLc; ·
The law prot11 b1ts· a build inl{ from containing more than one
kind of a(1 ult establishm ent 5uch a~ an adult bookstore, movft!
thecHt'r. pee~how . m assage parlor or :.exual device st.ore.
RY A 7-? VQTt:, THE .(USTICES ~fused lo review a North
Carolina Suprerftl. Court ruhnl( that the state law does not v1ol at'c fret> '>pet>«h or frtt prp..,~ n ght--
Just1c-es Wilham J Rn·nnan Jr and Thurgood Marshall vol
ed to rt•\'lew and .,umm artl~ rt•\f'rl>l' the stale Supreme Court'~ rul
10$! Four votM ar e nr·eded tu !(rant -.uc-h rl'v1ew
T hl' l:Jw took 1:Ht·c-t Jan I 1978 E11tabhshment owners who
\ iola t<.· 1t can be pun1 h<.-d b} u1> to thrcl' month1> in Jai l and a SJOO ftnt'
JN t:RGING mE Jl'RJSTS to uohold the law. the s tate at-torney general'!> orflce a rgued. "The legis lature. after heating
C\'ldence of th~ degene rate t'Of1diltons In sex s~rmartceta. was
determined to Improve the quahty or life and tbe &iifteq(commettta
1n ~ult '>hops Tht· s tatute "'h1ch resulted Is well calculated Le,-... .trds thel><' t.•nd c; ..
A<.•oord1n~ lo :.latl· loW\t.'r'> "orth Cetrohna·s law rs the only nnf' of ll!'. kind in th1• nat1pn ·
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Um Memorabilia
HOLLYWOO'Q CAP> -.. You have
to remember th e are people's fllll· Witt you•,.. deallne with." ~ man
told h1I wtl•., she beaded for the ex·
U lo the Hollywood Palladium. mvmbUq ... Junk. nothing but Junk."
Sbe WM r.ltrrln1 to the 6SO assort· eel llffPIM• on display Sunday at
the ''ONat ScJ·FI. Fantasy & Horror
Movie Memorabilia Auction.·· It was
an art fluctlon HoJlywood style -
and collectors weren't raving over
rareoits.
Ro~ the Robot of "Forbidden Plan•' tame walked throuab the crowd, ple1di.n1 for a home with
tome<ine wbo could afford him. The
robot repor1edly had brou1bt in a mall
bid oueo.ooo.
~
··weY BUY A RACE Hoa.SE
when YoU can buy a robot~" ,Joked
one spectator. adding, "I think these
prices are ridiculous ...
But Forrest Ackerman. editor of
the Los Angeles-based "Famous
Monster" magazine, lc>pk it more
seriously.
I •
.~.June 16, 1980 DAILY PllOT ,:,:;
time he lends it for display.
Many such movie still•. u well as
rare comic books., original artwork
and one-of·a·kind props. miniatures
and eo1uune5 were on display.
OTBES ODDITIES WERE a
seven.foot gorilla suit, a miniature
.hellcopter from the nma.ke of "King
Kong;• a one-man submarine frOm
the James Bond fiJm "Diamonds are
Forever," and what wa1 descrtbeci ~
a ••remarkably lilellk• manneq~
head ol'a dlamembered wQman." ~
The auction was the bra.lncblld of
Charles Band, a •year-old producer ~
and a lifelong cOflector of movie ;
posters and comic books. ;
''This ia a new. hot area ol collect· ·
lng," he Hid. "And one wttere there t
are still many' items that beginners
can a fford." ~
~ Loan of ()ii Investigated ~ < . ' .. .
·'" .·
It was G~rge Reeves· well·worn
Supermap costume from tbe 18505
\elevisJon series . the for~ posts
used to defend the United ·Planets•
Sta~cruiser in tbe movie "Forbidden
Planet." a large selection ol "pant
underwater spiders" and decapitated
heads that were expected to draw the
thousand-doUar bids.
··People admire so much what they
see on the silver scr~n that they
want something tangible to re· ·
member it by," he said. ''So~ peo.
ple look for a precious Pic8S50. but
here in Hollywood it's likely you
would ftnd someone much more in·
terested in a eolorful vintage poster from the movie• King Kong·.··
S AN DIEGO <AP J -The
California Public Utilities Com·
mission ia investigating the Joan of
2 4 m1llloo barrels of s urplus oil by
San Diego Gas & Electric Co. to a
Houston oU broker.
Fourticq·s repayment was extended
for rive years in order to avoid de·.
fault. ..
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PROMOTERS PREDICTED
t oday's auction would bring in
between $200,000 and $500.000. maJc.
Ing it the biggegt such sale since a
$1.4 million studio prop auction by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer a decade ago.
Al the time. mid· 1978, the utility's
storage tanks were full with a glut o(
o i l worldwide. Broker Edward
f ourticq agreed to return the oil or
pay for it at $16..SO per barrel. about
Meanwhile, the utility now is pay-I
ing more than $30 per barrel of oil~
and expects the price to reach $62 by1 ' the e nd or Fourticq's payment period•
in 1985. • '
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But the artifacts have more than
nostalgic value.
"PRICEL~." Ackerman says,
gesturing at a large silver ring on his
finger. "It's from Bela Lugosa·s
'Dracula'."
the 1978 price. • ~
Spokesmen say only a part of the
1979 qudta wa:. delivered and tt}at
A deputy San Diego city attorney:
representing consumers said he-'
plans to ask about the deal Tuesday.
at a hearing into requested rate In ...
creases
ROMY, &-FOOT ROBOT, SEEt<SCOMPANION
lnt•~••d by Nancy 8ed(er. TV Newawom•n
Approximately 300 fans and movie
people mingled during the display
Sunday with agents, who claimed to
be representing serious collectors.
and with Interior dec<>«aflors looking
for decorative movie posters
1 And his collet'Uon of 12 stills from
the 1930 movie .. Just Imagine,"
"hich pictured tbe world 1n the then
far-off year 1980. fetches $50 each
·Dog Days'
S ACRAMENTO •A P )
Legislature-will be bu:.y this k
with the S24 ~imon state budge _ ue
1~ two weeks, but 1t won't too
overburdened to consider the lowly
hot dog.
r Assemblv ~
:.emblyman Leroy Greent'. nott>S that
restaurants and mobile food units are
regulated by the state. but tft<1t none
Of those rules apply to hog dog C<lrts. -Market 'Poisonings' Bring Arrests ''The operation of hot dog carts,
whe.reby precooked hot do.((s are
heated and assembled on a bun to be
sold to the public, h:J~ become a
popular manner for the-public t1) ob·
t a1n a lunch or snack at a reasonable
cost." th(.• resolution :.t:.i les
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Three
Nortbern Californui men were arrestea
Sunday after contaminated food was
found on the shelves of a Cupertino
superUlarket;
According to the FBI. contamJnated
food was found in a Lucky store m
Cupertino after a telephone ca ller June
\
0 5 called supermarket officials de·
maodmg $19,000 or threatening to put
more poisoned food in ston:!S. accord·
ing to the FBI.
The money .._,as sent to ao address in
Manteca and one man was arrested at
that address, the FBI said. The other
two were arrestc<t later at their homes.·
The FBI would not idenlih the food
product or the typ~ of poison ·
I D ie• i11 (!ro"lt
POMONA <APl -A head-on collision
on Califohl.ia 71 lhat left four people dead
and one injured apparently was caused ·
by a third car that left the seene, the
California Highway Patrol said.
Thethitd car apoarently caused the ac.
CALVIN. KI,EJN ~AR,
PANTS SAVE 1 /3
( BWEFS J
cident abouUlp.m. Saturday by s werving
out of the northbound lane onto lhe m(.·.
di an divider. CHPofficer Bob Bruce said
Driving southbound was Heidi
Yanowski, 33, Sherman Oaks. who
swerved right to a void a collision and then
swerved left. Bruce said. Her car crossed
the divf<fer and collided with a north
botind car that carried the loor victims.
all ofUnionCity.
l 'rflttr .f\11rg~·r~1 .\i••t
SHERMAN OAKS. CAiif. tAP>
Surgery to remove dead skin from
critically bui:ned comedian Richard
Pryor has tentatively been scheduled for
Tuesday morning, a hospital spokesman
says. .
The. entertainer's condition was un·
changed today. said burn specialist Dr. Jack Grossman. Pryor. 39. has been in
critical but stable condition at Sherman
Oaks Community hospital's burn center
since being burned over much of his up-
pe r body in an accident at his Northndgl
home a week ago.
.,hip 11111~1 P u :j:liu y
RI O VISTA 1AP1 No bodies or clues
haVl' been found In ~ mysleriOUS t>lt·
plos1on of a 45-foot c<.ibin cruiser on the
San Joaquin Delta, the Coast Guard said
today.
The unidontified vessel exploded and
burned while moored near here in Potato
Slough Saturday.
A spokesman said a "may-day" dis·
tress call was radioed Saturday from
another pleasure craft reporting the fire.
('luu·c·lt-g•u••· 1' illA•d
HANFORD tAP> Julie Ann Gilbert
was hurrying to church ~unclay so she
wouldn't miss her father·s sermon.
Rut: she drove through a stop sign into
the path or another car which struck her
vehic le. killing M 1ss Gilbert. the
hLghway patrol reported.
The budget for the new fiscal year
is expected to move 1n both houses
Monday as a pre limina ry step to
fi nal passa~e
But lawmakC'rs will shift from h1 ~h
finan~ to mustard and relish when
the hot dog cart re'>olut1on comes
~fore ttw Senate health committee
\\ ednesd:n
. The mea!>u rc. SO R73 by AS·
The measure asks state health of-
f1c1als to establish rules for hog dog 1
cart.s .. to ensure the maintenance of 1
proper health standards ··
Fatal Shoot i11g E nd" Oisput~
MODESTO <AP ) A policeman
fatally shot a Stockton man who
fired a gun a\ the officer dunng an
:.iltercatJon at "Crafhli 1'1gbt .. here.
:wthoritles reported. The J?roups of moton s t:s .. cruisin~ ..
McHenry Avenue dunn~ the annual
Call 642-567S.
. I eve!'t ROl into <in argument after ft
colhs1on early Sunday, officers said.r
1'wo Stockton men . standing ip
front or and behind the offifer. ~portedly fil"ed pistols. Both miss~
the pouceman. but one man's sh•t
fatally wounded his companion
Put • few word•
to work for ou. CASH FLOW CASH FLOW CASH FLOW
OWN YOUR OWN
BUSl,.SS .,,
Pure ootton k,nit. tops including
tanks and T-s hirts, handsome colors.
S·L. orig. $13.60·829. $9.90·S19.90.
Cotton oaaual slacks. 30·38,
OUR DESI GNER MEN SWEAR
SAI.E 8e CLEARANCE STARTS TODAY
Here are some examples of the impressive ~v1Il88 we offer on current collections
by top American and European designers. Clothes for work days and w eekends.
1n colors bright , colors basic.' You'll !ind a. represent.atkre selection
SUPE~IC · ,.,,..
LECTURER
"BADER" orig. $B5, •31t.90. In Men's Sportswear and Furnishings
DRESS SRIRTS, NECKWEAR
BY CALVIN KLEIN AND
RALPH LAUREN
Entire stock or caivtn Kleln dress shirts.
cotton or cotton/polyester.
Orig. $25 -$30, •W.90. Ties.
orig. Sl3.60·817 .50. S9.90. Select.ion or
cotton dress shirte by Ralph Lauren.
OMg. $30·*32.60. S>.9.90.
Silk ties. special purchase. U0.90.
I •
)
SPORT BBIRTS FRDM
BY RALPH LAUREN
SAVE 1/3
'
Pure ootton shirta wtth 10.ng or
short sleeves 1n a variety ot
oolor!ul pl&lds, S·M·L·Xli. Orig.
132.80·*36. tl0.to·••90.
BUllOC~~
WllS~rnb
NEWPORT BEACH
COMES TO
SO. CA~IFORNIA
Franz Bader. B.S., M B.A. Successful Business
Owner. Investor. Author. National Consultant:
Has appeared on various talk shows. Bader is a
Doer' His methOds have been tested. tned and
Proven Bader amazed lhe Business World de ..
veloping a company into $26 million. traded na;
t1onally. within a penod of less than 2 years ....
You are invited to attend
FREE LECTURE!
Mr. Bader invites you to hear his Ninety Minute
Lecture Introducing You To The Wonderful
World of Business Opportunities and Financial
Independence.
TOPICS:
$ Starting a
Business
~ Monday. June 16
8:00 P.M. $ Women as Business
Owners
$ Buy a Business
Little or no Cash
THE REGISTRY HOTEL
18800 MacArthur Blvd.
$ Analyzing the Phony
Business Numbers
Irvine
Tuesday. June 17
8:00 P.M.
$ Minimizing the
"Ri sk Factors"
$ Tax Shelter
Pro & Con SOUTM COAST PW.A .
~ Retiring & Owning
a Business
$ Pricing a
Bualness
$ F1ndlng Your Own
'Pat Rock'
$ 33~ Aetum on
your cash
$ Saving a Poor
Business
$ Forming Your Own
Corporation
$ Minorities In
HOTEL
666 Anton Blvd.
Com Mesa
Wtdntsdly, June 11
l 'OO P.I .
ANAHElll-SHERATOI
1015 West BaU Rd.
Aha helm
Bualnen Tl9ursday. June l9"" $ Mall Order
• $ Hidden Fortune QUEl:::A:vllHYATT In Your Maillng WM•SE Uat ml\(
'
' $ Operating u long Beach
an lnv.etor •
r!~cf.;1~1.?,Z!:l
...
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...
' Tuesday, June 17
Wedllesday, J-18
Thilrsday, J•e-I 9
Friday. Jtine 20
I 0 A.M.·6:00 P .M.
. .
Saturday: J•~ 21
.. I 0:00 A.M.-3:00 P .M.
,
llVER I L-LARS
FOR U.S. SILVER. DOLLARS IN NEW AND UUD CONDITION: UNctA· ' UNCIR-~UNCIR-
FROM USED TO CUlATEO FROM . USED TO CULAnD FROM USED TO CU\.ATEO
1878 ... s11.oo .... .,. oo 1889 cc $40.00 ... 2500.00 1901 o S~ 1.00 .... $25.00
1878 cc .. 11.00 ..... eo.oo 1889 0 .. 11.00 ..... 50.00 1901 s ... 11.00 .... 125.00
1878 8 ... 11.00 .. · ... 18.00 1889 s ... 11.00 .... 110.00 1902 .... 11.00 ..... 30.00
1879 .... 11.00 ..... 18.00 1890 ... ' 11.00 ..... 18.00 1902 0 .. 11.00 ..... 18.00
1879 cc .. 11.00 .... 800..00 1890 cc .. 11.00 .... 110.00 .1902 s ... 11.00 .... 100.00 •
1879 0 .. 11.00 ..... 18.00 1890 0 .. 11.00 ..... 35.00 1903 .... 11.00 ..... 30.00
1879 8 ... 11.00 ..... 11.00 1890 s ... 11.00 ..... 30.00 1903 0 '\ 11.00 .... 125.00
1880 .... 11.00 ..... 18.00 1891 .... 11.00 .... 110.00 1903 s ... 11.00 .... I00.00
1880 cc .. 25.00 .... 110.00 1891 cc .. 21.00 ..... 95.00 1904 ... : 11.00 ... ' .I0.00
1880 0 .. 11.00 ..... so.oo 1891 0 ... 11.00 ..... IO.OO 1904 0 .. 11.00 ..... 18.00
1880 8 ... 11.00 ..... 18.00· 1891 s ... 11.00 ..... 30.00 1904 s ... 11.00 .... 450.00
1881 .... 1'!.00 ..... 18.00 1892 .... 11.00 ..... I0.00 192.1 .... 11.00 ..... 18.00
1881 cc .. 25.00 .... 110.00 1892 cc .. 11.00 .... 225.00 1921d .. 11 .. 00 ..... 15..00
1881 0 .. 11.00 ~ .... 18.00 1892 0 .. 11.00 .... 110.00 1921 s ... 11.00 ..... 18.00
1881 8 ... 11.00 ..... 18.00 1892 0 .. 11.00 .... 110.00-
1882 .... 11.00 ..... 18.00 1892 s ... 11.00 ... 4000.00
1882 cc .. 11.00 ..... eo.oo 1893 .... 25.oo .... 200.00
1882 0 .. 11.00 ..... 18.00 1893 cc .. 25.00 .... I00.00
1882 8 ... 11.00 .... 1a.oo 1893 o .. 2s.oo .... eoo.oo
1883 .... 11.00 . . . .18.00 1893 s .. 200.00 11.000.00
1883 cc .. 11.00 ...•. 40.00 1894 . . . 150.00 .... 500 00
1883 0 .. 11.00 ..... 18.00 1894 ... 150.00 .... 500.00
1883 & ••• 11.00 .... 200.00 1894 0 .. 11.00 .... 300.00 ~ 1884 .... 11.00 ..... 31.00 1894 s ... 11.00 .... 200.00
1884 cc .. 11.00 ..... 40.00 1895 .. 5000.00 ... I000.00
1884 0 .. 11.00 ..... 18.00 1895 0 .. 11.00 ... 1200.00
1884 s ... 11.00 .... 500.00 1895 s ... 11.00 .... I00.00
1885 .... 11.00 ..... 18.00 1896 .... 11.00 ..... 11.00
1885 cc . .'25.00 ..... 120.00 1896 0 . . 11.00 .... 200.00
1885 0 .. 11.00 ..... 18.00 1896 s .. 11.00 .... 450.00
1885 s ... 11.00 ..... 50.00 1897 . . . 11.00 ..... 30.00
1888 .... 11.00 .. · ... 18.00 1897 0 .. 11.00 .... 130.00
1886 0 .. 11.00 .... 100.00 1897 s ... 11.00 ..... 35.00
1888 8 ... 11.~ ... 100.00 1898 .... 11.00 ..... 11.GO
1887 .... 11.00 ..... 18.00 1898 0 .. 11.00 ..... 11.00
1887 0 .. 11.00 ..... 18.00 1898 s ... 11.00 .... 180.00
1887 8 ... 11.00 .....• .oo ,1899 ... 220.00 ..... 70.QO
1888 11.00 21.00 1899 0 .. 11.00 ..... 11.00
1888 ~:: 11.00:::: :18.00 1899 8 ... 11.00 .... 200.00
1888 11.00 1- -1900 .... 11.00 .•... 19.00 a .·· · · · · .~ 1900 o 1100 11.GO .. 1889 .... 11.00 ..... 18.00 1900 s .'.'.11:00:::: :eo.oo
PEACE DOLLARS
1921 ... $11.00 ... 1125.00
1922 .... 11.00 ..... 12.00
1922 d .. 11.00 ..... 12.00
1922 s ... 11.00 ..... 12.00
1923 .... 11.00 ..... 12.00
1923 d .. 11.00 ..... 12.00
1923 s ... 11.00 ..... 12.00
1924 .... 11.00 ..... 12.00
1924 s ... 11.00 ..... eo.oo
1025 .... 11.00 ..... 12.00
192s s ... 11.00 ..... eo.oo
926 .. ' . 11.00 ..... 12.00
d .. 11.00 ..... I0.00
a ... 11.00 ..... 30.oo
1927 .... 11.00 ..... 30..00
1927 d .• 11.00 .... 100.00
1927 s ... 11.00 ..... IO.OO
1928 .... 80.00 .... 150.oo
1928 ' •... 11.00 ..... eo.oo
1934 .... 11.00 ..... 40.00
1934 d .. 11.00 ..... 50.00
1934 s ... 11.00 .... I00.00
1935 .... 11.00 ..... 12.00
1935 s ... 11.00 ..... IO.OO
WATCHES
CASH PAID FOR WRIST WATCHES
ALL GOLD WRIST WATCHES WANTED-OTHER
WATCHES 25c EA. (NO TIMEX WATCHES PLEASE)
PATEK PHILIPPE <MEN'S>$100 TO $2500 ROLEX (MEH'S) ........... $20 to $5000
PATEK PHILIPPE .l.~ S2IO TO S3000 eALL <MEN'S) ................... s1 a UP
oMeGA ......................... s1 a UP ACCUTRoN ..................... ss a UP
AUDEMAR PtOlJET ....... S35 TO $1500 PIAGET •........•.... : ....• $35 A $1500
---POCKET WATCHES---
WE BUY ANY POCKET WATCH-NEED NOT BE RUNNING
DOES NOT HAYE TO BE GOLD OR SILVER
llchol ............... -• ..... ............ UJ... Ally 2S ..... us. ..... \Jllf". Met-...-
MllllW·'-l .... m • = 11111 ................ I• II Bl Al oltlef lflWe bltoft ID ) $300 tt i.110 A. l.11111 · •••.•••• -.. C>arifs f asoldl pocWt Wlldles ..... ,, ... ,. , , ...
ll"-······11911.. (Mldt 111US) .... 11•titti.m GMfl ....•......... U&• ~Ollly> ... ,1_!!'t1•
[Mp . . . . . . . . . . .... .. tr ............. M ti a.-ltllllllloll ............ U & • MoOO W-11 C. •••• -ti ..
Allltl&Sols ..... l.tl4.9 CHflllt ........... lmll• ~ ............ u.a&• OllyWltCllCo ......... .. Milrt ,_, ~ ............... IUI I• """1 C. ........ Im ti U• ~kllf ........... Ut1•
<tWe•U.S.) •.••••• 111.• fr..,illlldt ......... r.-How•d ........... Utlll.9 s.n.m ... , ..... SUI&•
MlrW..C.C.. ....... UI• Allyl4 ..... U.S. ..... 1•11• ....... ._ ......•. U&W (ll)twtl) .......... I•&•
RAILROAD ;TeAaE .N0°r:-J:
WATCHES·.· SPBlll. PIClll WIRllS THE HIGH PRICED A PATUMM .... · IMll• Mn'09KOUl'lATWGllMTCH WATCHES A80VE .ZI • .. f'ATU MM lllllAlCIS , .. "-THE CONOtTION OF ~ ll.l'EATU · • • • • •• •• •1• Nrr nm1UM. CM.EMlM ;i•lllEAM ....... 1• i!lllU.. THE DIAL & THE
'4UST BE 21 JEWELS 1 • llllATEI ...... -·· MOVEMENTS HAS LEVER SET ANDADJUST<'n PUPlUlc.uJIJM .... IW Mn'lOlllUOIDtJl«T AN EFFECT ON THE
T03POSl'TIONS "'u Tca.ul*9IMll.ln ... ,. •TUIM VALUE. OAIQINAL
CASES ARE IMPOR·
TANT TO OVERALL
PRICE.
c::..~OR: AIY Fiii iF CIQ :
Aftrthlno martled 10K or 14K ot 11K or 2GK or 22K. :
Broken Rings-Bracefets-fewefry-Chains-Watches &Jlfion '
. Nugget Placer, E~ :
14K Dental-.
Gold . : 18K
s7~~ sa~i. 'I~'!:. Al...., ........ w -... en....,., ec-... .. ,..,.,, ................... ~
10K Class Rinos ... $12.00 to $60.00 1.CK Charms ........ $2.00 to $~.00
14K WeOdillg Bands$8.00 to $4\0.00 14K Bracefets ... $10.00 to $200.00 .
14K Ladies' Wrist Watch Cases (not including the band) -.00 to '20.00
p~i° GOLD COllS ··
st~d eotns-we Pay ... •150 • ., ss.oo u.s. Gold Coins-We Pay ••. •us ••
$2.50 U.S. Gold Coins-We Pay ... 11%51" $10.00 U.S. G<*j Coins-We Pay .. '200••
S3.00 U.S. Gold Coms-We Pay •.. '*•• $20.00 U.S. Gold Coins-We Pay ... •480~,
$4.00 U.S. Go6d ~ns-Wt Pay 110.DOOie $50.00 U.S. GOid Coins-We Pay . 13 ... i~
PUAIE llTE: WE NY AT WIT TWICE ..W Pm1 fll I.I. .. C-. MTO 1111 • ..._
SANDIEGO: .
Preat19e Premiums
530 '8' St., ...._·,.,,
ca..,...11t .... .._ .
. (714) 234-7917
.
3 1.0CATIONS:
*COSTA MESA:
•• I
LONG BEACH: SAN DIEGO:
Prestige Premiums ·
·South Coast Plaza
Prestige Premiums Prestige Premiums
VIiia Riviera 530 fB' St., Sutte 1211
820 E. Ocean Blvd. CeHfoml• 111 B•nk Bldg. _ 666 Antdn
(213) 435-3673 (714) 234-7997 (714) 540-2500
: ~ .. ·
........
. ,, ·: ..
' llEIGI GILD ClllS
-----le 8RINQ IN FOR OUR OFFER.
i!LADNUM ~"' s15~
I) 0 L D FI LL ~.::::::::::·.:::::::·5 o!·
:: '~:0 DIAMONDS ·-.
~BOUT DIAMONDS: For large dlam-
CM"lds 2 carats plus we pay from $300 -,t> $5,000 per carat In cash. For one
..carat diamonds we pay from $200 to
$4,000 per carat. For 'h carat we pay
from S 100 to $350 per carat. Under
Y• carpi we pay $1.10 per point. ( V.
carat stone has 25 pofnts therefore we would pay $27.50.)
• THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR
l RECEJVING OUR OFFER
There are over 100 grades and colors
OJ diamonds and each commands a
dfferent price. Our buyers are quali-
flett and equipped to measure grade
and off~ on your atones. ·
INDIAN
PENNIES
1856. . . . . ......... 1400'!.
1857. 1858. . . . ••........ • 1 t' II:>
18n ... ~ . . . . ... :. 1751' .f ·
1908 ................ •r..
1909 I ................ l50\'.
Al othlfl ....•.• ' ......•• 20:.
1t42 lhru 110 ...... ,.,,. "'',,. 1111arll ab••• ......
WE BUY
Old Mine Cut
DIAMONDS
Many of you have been led to believe
that old-style diamonds are not val-
uab4e. This is not true.
If you have an old diamond laying
&;ound In a safety deposit box. why
not convert It to cash while we're in
town.
Interest rates are good these days
and at 8 °/, Interest. the cash you get
wtll double In less than 9 years.
WATCH BANDS
~r:.:::lng gold Ill I 6 2 ~ ...... .,. watch bllnd• C
lftellled G F. Of 1 ltO of
12tt °' t120 °' 10t<. etc. ,..
No ........... bMdl. -
YE .GLASS FRAMES
We we looking tot goldfill,
wire rim g&Ma frames. Thele~ mneo G.F. or 1110 12K or 1120 of 10K.
etc. _UMY s30,t_·
~ -llRlllll~ ... _
BMeG•FOR OFFER
Gotd. 8Hver Plattnum
Pointa .
.
ATTaNTION IBLRRI
AND PUBLIC
•
All Seller• muat be 21 ,_. of IOI oru
ac:companled by= ..... Pf oper ldlntifl •. caUOn ,...... I ..... tftlZln c:wd,t
or 1.0. Card wM pftolo~ Out to martclt condlPie, wt r..w -. e
rtaflt to ...... quantltlel Md *• prlcle $ ...... ~.
•et.OllD SATURDAY
\.
ATTENTION SELLERS .AND PUBLIC
AU Seltef9 muet be 21 ,..... of .... or 8CC:Oftlll'IRild by .,., ......
ptoper ldenttfioalkM ( •• .., •• Neel .... Mniof dtiaeft C*d. or l.D. en
with pltoto). . · ·
0&19 to ~efket condit&ofte, w• NHl"N the rigftt to NftMt quantltiee 8nd
ehenge prae without nota. ·
We buy ·anything marked sterling .. 925 or
.999. or Taxco. Mexico spoons f1tf1(s. knives,
plates, candlesticks. trophies. trays. frames.
teasets. etc.
.125
Sterling
s1o~!t.
.9"
HALF DOLLAR~
$2'!9
C t 965 lnf\f t 969 I
.SILVER
s een.ng ~ Rinos . . . . . • 411 • '28"
Sterting Dinner Sc>oons . . S , .. • 128'9.
. ., .... ~ S19f'tln9 Olnrw fOf'ks ............ • £V--•
s1er11ng r Candlel11c:tts seoo •~ f-oflled 9"1tl cement I · . . . . . U --• " --
Sletlong Hand Mlrrort • f 3800 • I 88"
Siering T~a .•.•.. '50"•'350"
~ Trays . . . ..• 1200• •2500 ,
STERLING& .. 999 ART BARS WANTED
FRANKLIN. KENNEDY & US. GOVERNMENT MINTS
925 1 1 025 999 . I I I ZS
PAYING , FACE
FOR ·U.S. Sil VER COINS .. ________ 1964 ANO BEFORE _________ _
PAYING CASH FOR
IU SILVER DOLURS
PAYING CASH FOR:
CAIAllAI SIVER ~
, .
TRADE DOLLARS ............ '20" "170" ,DOLLARS ... ~~~~-~~>_ .... J 18!!.
OOUARS 1794-1795 .... *275" 11 Sfi.QQQ"
OOt.LARS 1796-1798 .... '200" • ~ J .000"
OOllARS 1799-1803 . . . . . . • 150"" .. •100"
OOUARS 1804 .........•...... '50.000"
DOLLARS 1836· 1839 . . . . . . '150'9 11 '200"
•25 ... 1200" OOUARS 1840-18n . . . . . . . 11
HALVES ... I •••••••••••••••••••••• 3'.&
QUARTERS ....................... 1~ 1
DIMES . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SO:.. ,
c::..~0ttCl-'-.l 4l'/1 ~O:
(1117 a,..; · DIMES •••••••••••••••••••• ...W eech
QUARTERS •••••••••••••••• 7SC each
Some tMa Cenlldien ~ Md ~ have no llll8r con'9nC at ... W. .,.. only buying ttlOM wf*" .,. .o %
81Mr. .
PH/NB CASH FOR: SPECIAL U.S. COINS
,,., oent 1.;K.~ -~ '.... . . . . . . .... --•'IP U.S. 50c 1194· t806............. . NM .. .,.._. "'cent (ottl«t) ............... t1Mte-..e U.S. 50c 1I01-1837 ......................... .....
Llfg9 '*11 1713 ..... . . .. . . . ......... ..._ • 'IP U.S. 50c 1138-1191 .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... ~ ....... ....
Llf99-" '°"*"' .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... te.. NICKELS 3c: ........................ 112.11 ,... , .. 2 'h dlmel 1194-11()6 ............ --·ru, -........ , ........................ ~ ..... -... 2IC --.... 1913""" 1931 ................................ 1• ...
"'c11me1 ·1m:1,73: :::: · ::::: :: . ::: :::.,..... 3 Legged Bufr* .................... .,.. ..... ...
u.s .5c 11t1·tee2 ........ ····· ................ / SPECIAL u.a. t0c lillb'9 1aoe . . ............ ..-.. -::= u.a. t0c 1eot-1'31 .................... -. te ,. -.....a -.u ••fill.-: u.a. tOc 1131·1891 ..................... t1.te17a IOM 1C......... STMOM u a. 20c 1~11878 ........................ -.. ,..... --.. u.a. 25C 1 . . ........................ .,...... IUFfALO Sc.. t • UIERTY 2Sc: .-.. 1 • u.a. zsc 1I04· 1 ................ _. .. .,_... \ 1AMER 10c 1111.11 a• 1AME11 50c 11.M• 1"
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would lnen111 to«O..,dal Jiil fMihta hom 40 per day to u dallJ •run from DOW. • ... J At the la.UM time, the tonaultanta would pusn-to re-
duce Jet noiM l~cUon and ahrink the acreace in a.reu
of Newport BMdl. Coat.a MeH and &ant.a Ana Helahta
that would sutrer rrom that nolae. 'fbea.o •~all ~ble ao&ls : Increase fUa.bta
and you ~ue tbole wbo want more commercial Jet ac·
tlavity . Reduce DOl&e and you wtll probably please most
~e_le uoder the jet Ol&ht path.
This asJde, "°"ver. then 1till are sertoua concerns ln . the nearby community about the impact oJ .any
significant expansion of operaUons at the county airport.
More rughts will m.ean more ground vehkle traffic. More
parking problems . More congestion. More pressures ror
commercial and industrial expansion near the airport.
Then, too, private aircraft owners and operators are
being squ~zed by the lack of &pace or alternative
aintrips. Private aircraft have their needs, and clearly
there should be a place for general aviation in Orange
County.
The plain fact remains that Orange County needs
another airfield to relieve the current pressure at John
Wayne Airport "lnd to provide any expansion needs for
copnty air services in the years ahead.
Unfortunately, this seems to be a plain !act o! llle
that govern~t .agencies either shunt asid~ or ignore.
Instead, 9et another study of the existing airport is
launched so that it may join the many volumes of past
studies and master plans now gathering dust.
SDiog in Sacrrunento
Almost a year ago the federal Environmental Protec·
Hon Agency tried to push California into adopting an an-
nual auto smoJ( inspection system by lmpasing a
moratorium oo all new stationary sources of smog, such
as industrial plants. .
The moratorium still is in effect, and an auto inspec·
tioo plan isn't.
Some rather weird machinations in Sacra mento last
week killed the last inspection measure that had a chance
for passage in this session.
And, oddly enough, Gov. Brown's staff, wruch has
been stroogly in favor of an annual inspection plan •. lob-
bied heavily to block the bill.
The problem was that the measure included a trade·
of( 'that would bave reduced California's strict new car
anti-smog standards in exchange for the ~andatory an\
nual vehicle inspections. At present inspection is requi.red
only when a car is sold.
The Brown Administration's Air Resources Board
contended the trade-off could result in an overall in·
crease in air pollution. So tbe govemot''s aides went to
bat for some amendments to the measure that seemed
certain to kill it -r4._nd did. ·
The maoeuvet tenetated a shouting matcll bet"'.een
the author of the compromise bill, Sen. John For~ and
Brown aide Gray Davis. who explained the governor is
just hoping for a more satisf actoey P.iece of legislaition.
As things stand. the existing new car and used vehi·
cle inspectioo rules rniain -and so does the EPA in·
dustriaJ moratorium, which the federal government has
threatened to bolster with new sanctions on federal fund·
ing for highways, sewers and water. '-.....
All of which. we suppc>6e, ls about what you'd expect
from a state whose governor has spent most of the year
campaigning for the presidency and whose Legislature
bas been more interested in political infighting than ac·
complisb.ing any sensible and needed legislation.
Maniage 'Combat Fee'
It might be just as well if starry~yed couples apply·
ing for a marriage license don •t stop to ponder why the
fee bas just gone up from $10 to $18.
'The $1.25 million anticipated revenue from the in·
crease is earmarked to help fund existing shelters for
abua.ed wives and children in six California communities
and to pay for new facilities to help battered family vie·
tims.
Counties collecting marriage license r~ will have
the optjoo of establishing such Cacilities or sending the ex·
tra money to Sacramento to help the state develop
domestic viofence centers in other areas. This seep-lS a
reasonable plan. ( -
. While it probably isn't every state that offers a
license for wedded bliss with a built-in combat fee,
regrettably, it's become necessary.
On second thought, perhaps reOecting on the even·
tual use of their money might encourage newlyweds to
cool theirdom~cdisagreements. • Op6~ expntSaed In the space abo'le are thO&e of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and'·
artists. Reader comment is im1Hed. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mefa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 .
Boyd/Motel Problem
BJL.M.BOYD
A lcnit trhe&er who st.ops
at a motel llt'9 to aleep oa
the side of tbe bed cloHat to
the telepbane. Tb.la \eoda to
wear out the IUUnN. To eut
•bort lta uae to ma1be
two-4h1rdt aw ol a mattreu wlalcb 1et1 equal wel1bt
dl1trtbutlon. Throwing out
lopsided mattresses can get
pretty expensive. Nol many
bat~· blpilJ think tb•f e olve tbe tbtna
tlaaflJ b puUlng tbe
telepllOlte acl'Olll the room
f tolll tJae bed stand. Otbel'
deep thtMen auaest tboM
mattnllel merely be turned
O.et'.
A rainbow trout Ian 't a true t.toat. rtpOlt UM uperta. lt't
a IOl't fl C!bar. UkewiM, a
brOW1l trout and • cutthroai trout. 1boM wbo can ma,
.... to !DU• • DOCe ot Udl.
Md of u. fad that Uae Do&lY Varden, ltrools •nd lake
yaJ'let.l• are l.ddeed tnM
tioUl.
111.-~·m .Africa
uaaUy cut tlll_.r dimaJ
.W. meo twcHDdl 1qqarw
to be IGld u Oavortq fOf'
IOUP· .
Clalm II that yoanpten w ... t.be .... ol 10 and 17
eomllllt Mii ol all OM aeriow
........ tM u .... &at..
WARln~OTON -Attorney GetMl"al 8e.n.Jamln ClvlletU. an ea,.._ fellow wtth an atr abOUt
h.181 of lectdmate purpote, a alt·
Una Mop a JuaUce Department
\hat • nanblinl like Mount St. Heltnl ia lta pre-eruption stage.
I have charaed that Justice,
far from blind, baa been wlnklng
at fowerlul pol lldans
who nm afoul
of the law .. J
have c1ted
case after
case ol selec·
Uvt pl'08ecu·
lions and
a b orted in· vesllgations.
N o w the
Senate Judiciary Committee ls
1nves tisating more than 20
politically sensitive cases, which
appear to have b e en mis·
ha ndled. •
EVEN THE celebrate d
ABSCAM investigation has
come under fire. This as the
FBl's elaborate "stmg" opera·
tiol\./ which netted eight mem ·
hers of Congress and severnl
other public officials in a phony
Arab attempt to buy influence
I
with e.•oe the barrelhead.
A ...... *MO. I SUUdted th.at
the .J.-OepahQMDt -.eemed
more .._ to pursue PreAdent
Carter'• opponent.a \ban bb sup.
porters. 4 reported that two of
tbe AB&CA.M larliteQ Sen. ffar.
rtson Wiiliams, D·N.J .• and
Rep. Frank' 'lbompson, 0 -N.J .•
planned to support Sen. Ted
Kenn~y for the Democratic
presidential nomination.
But In Lhe cue of Newark's
Mayor Kenneth Gibson. &bJ·
dercover agents met with bJm in
Atlantic City last November.
They sounded him out about us·
fng his influence to help a phony
Arab sheik He was secretly
\•ideotaped handing an FBI
operative a card and lnviling
him to City Hall.
THE NEXT month, Gibson en·
dorsed Jimmy Carter for re·
ele<'tion and be{:ame one o( t.be
bag guns in Carter's New Jersey
campaa~n The compromuing
lape . meanwhJle. was sent to
Jus tice De partment bead · quarters. which never gave the
necessary authorization for the
a gents to proce ed wath the
Gibson investigation.
ROberl H. w..dl Publlt"-r Thomes l(Nvllll!dl~
R-i>. lamet norto, D-N.J.,' ii
anodltr wbo ._ ottered a batf..
e d book by lbe ABSCAM
OQeTat«a. Tben lMt lanu.ary, he
calde out for Pn:lldent Cart4r.
Tbe Juatlee Depvtment seemed
t.o lose lntneat ln pursuing
Florio, altbougb tbe con·
grea1man 1ay1 lM 1imply re-
fuaed to deal with the "Arabs."
Ju.st.ice olllclala ordered the
A BSCAM team not to J>W'tUe
promising leada aaalnlt at least
seven members of Con1rea1.
This ange~ the SfeOple at the~
lower level.a wbo leaked the
ABSCAM at.ory to the preq. ac·
cordil\I to IOW'eft close. tb the lnvestigaUoo. f
ABSCAM NJ*'. Weinbe~ fwioul at um attempt to
JuatJce'1 lklrta dean at bit
p•nH, aourcH toJd my d ·
IOCMC. Cl.art Moll«uthoff ..
Gaey Ccllm. . • t Weinberl happens to be
goverament•a single mClllt I
porta.nl wttneu 1D tbe upcom&u
ABSCAM trialt. He not o!
planned the wbol• .. ,Un .•
operaUon; he wu prteeat w
cash payoff• were ma4e to the
politicos in a otusb Georsetown
town house and other locatlons.
By attempting to pin the )eaJm
on, Weinberg, t&e_Justlce
D e p ~rtment braaa may be
sabotaging their o.wn cue.
Footnote: A JwsUce Depart·
AN INDIGNANT CivtlettJ or· ment spokesman refused to dil-
dered an tnveaU1at1on into the cuss specifics or the investlp.
pre•• leaks. Now J ustlce lion.
Department otficiJ!a are t.rytng , _
to pin the blame on the only non· T A. B V L A T I N G T E a .
government member or the FBI RO&ISTS: The State Depart-.
undercover team, even though .ment's most recent rundown on
they have privately concluded terrorist activity in the Mid..tl& ~hat their own proseeut.ors were East names Libya. Ir•q, Syria
responaible for al least two of and South Yemen aa tM moei
the three inltlal leaks . nag-rant supporters of intern.a,
The Intended sca~goat is ~ional terrorism.
Weinberg. the 55-year-old con The document has been close·
man who masterminded the ly held by the inhabitants olbot.tt ._,..___________________________________ Foggy Bottom and Capitol Hill.
ft•~ SAi&> •• .WIT~ THE NEW .wNWAY 1HEY7C> BE' <SETTING
OFF 700 FSST SOON~ W1TJI
85 DECIB!LS INSTEAD OF SG·· so WHY AREN'T }t)LJ SMILING ?f!
-
Earl Waters
ll pinpoints oilrfch Libya as the
most effective protect.or of ter·
rorlst groups and individuals;
which are identified as primart-
ly affiliated with various ·ex·
tremlst Palestinian elements .
"Alt.hough the Libyan govern-
ment claims that it is opposed to
terrorists," the Stale Depart-
ment summary notes, "It has ~uatified this by saying that
·freedom fighters' are not ter-
rorists."
THE ROSTER of international
terrorist strikes supported In
one way or anothe r t,)y Libyan
s tronizman Moammar Khadafy, ,•
accordanl{ to the State Depart~
ml'nl. includes the 1972 Munich
Oh m p1cs massacre of lsraeli
athlcl..CS. th~ hijacking of a Luft·
... hansa plane the same year; the
blo wing up o f u Jap <rncs~
a1rl1ner an 1973: the shootout at
the Atheru. airport in July 1973.
a similar attack on the Israeli
airline an Rome that Septembet'
and a Cz('('hoslovakian train h.i·
jacking Che s a m e · month: a
British airliner hijacking over
Oubai'in November 197 ... and the
k1dn app1ng o{ OPEC oil
ministers in De<:ember 1975.
'Ghost Voting' Deceives Constituents
Jo an action which· brings oo
cTed.lt to the members, the As·
sembly Rules Committee buried
a reaolutioo authored by As·
semblyman Wllllam Filante to
end the abamefuJ eboet votlne in
the State Aaaembfy. 1be .reaolu·
Uon would have also outlawed
another equally reprehensible
lnduleeoce ol the lawmakers.
that of vote-awttdll.ni after the
roll call bas been announced.
GHOST VOTING ls a
practice wblch
has become widespread
wh e rein
member s
cove r for
tbeir absent
colleagues by
cuting wtes
for them. It ls
a way to fool
the constil·
ueols into
bellevlng
tbey were
umcllng to buaineu when in fart
tbey weren't there. Worse, It
pennfta passage o( measures re-
quirlne approval by a clear ma·
jority wtt.b only a bandf ul 0( tbe
members in attendance. Laws
are beina passed wholesale by tbil devke, thereby escaptac t.be
acrutlllv of debate so eueatial and basic to the legislative pcoc· eta. .,..
Vote awitchin a rter the
Sydney Harri8
roll has been closed is a direct
result o( gbosl voting and is yet
another devtce to deceive the
constituent.a. Members return to
find they bave been voted by
another in a manner wbJcb will
cause them trouble with their
constituent.a and want the record
changed to lbow tbey voted the
other way. So bad baa the prac·
tice become that a ruJe now sa~
votes cao oa1y be swiU:hed ii the
change does not affect the fa.nal
outcome ol tbe question voted
upon. ·
While both practices a re a re·
cent development, com meocing
in a small way durina the Jes&e
Unruh speabnhip days. they
have grown to ddei-acefuJ pro-
portions under 1ub1equeat
speakers. J>r.ent RuJea Com·
mittee memben can be partial-
ly excused for not k:nowint ao.y
different for not ooe of the-seven
members wu in the ~glaJatare
prior to 1973. By that Ume the
practices were completely out ol
band.
BVT ONE need aot have been
a member a slftOe day to know
that one member cannot legally
cast the vote of another. Or to
know that abost voUn& is in·
tend~ to deceive the eleet.orate.
Furthermore, even a freshman
le1iaJator like Filaate quickly
discovers that the members,
/
although they claim status u
"fu ll·time. professional
leeiaJators" a ren •t tending to
busa.ness and that the protection
the people a.re entitled t.o get In
the lawmaking processJr.om
their elected representatives is
being lost completely by lbe
absences olthe members.
The com.mi~tee justified its op-
position to the resolution on the
grounds that ghost voling
"speeds up seuions" and "is es·
sentiaJ for members of commit·
tees which often meet during
sessions of the house." But
speeding up pauage of laws is
totally cootra.ry to the basic COO·
cept ol a legi.a.laUve body which
is that it ~ deliberative. Ob-
viously. no matter bow pro-
feulooal lbe &egislators believe
themselves to be, legislation
can't be the resuJt of delibera·
tioo if nobody is present to de·
bate ~iaaues.
A.ND THE very justification
ror the practice. that ·members
are in committees, is a fabrica·
Uoo. For the most part they
aren'.Y even in.It.he Capitol but
a way campaigning or play11lf
golf. Even il tbe whole problem
stemmed from commlttee meet·
in g requlrementa, if the
legialat.on studied the Conatltu-
tiooal Papen tbey would know
that ii oo ucuse.
Tbe delegates lo the Conslitu·
tional Convention were nol "full·
time, professional legislators",
but they were m en of serious
purpose. Although permittinl
another to vote for them nevei:
enteted their mlnds, they we~·
.emphatic about attendance. On&
of the first rules adopted was
.. Thal no member be absent.
from the House without leave.",
And to the very point raised
here, another rule wu "Tba~
committees do not sit whilst the
House shall be or ought to be sit·
ting."
THEY BAD gathered in
PbiJadelphia for the purpose of.
in James Madison's words,
"framing a system or govern·
ment that will last for ages. 11
Unlike today's "professional
leg~lat.ors" they had oo staff at
all. Neither did they have the
modem recording and reproduc·
ing equipment. Nevertheless,
meeting at the end of May they
bad concluded the monumenlal
task of writing the Constitution
by the middle of September.
Why lhe.n cannot the "pro-
fesaiooal legislators.,; with \heir
army ol aides, secretaries and
researchers, meeUnf all yeai;
around. ftnd the time tq do tbei"
b asic job of attending th
sessions, debating tbe taues
and cut.ing their own votes?
T~~~~~~ ~~~~~~:S~~=: ~=~~~~~.:~:.~~~:~Ii I
.ctence la that If you have only a a cosmic deity. . f posed to have done lD Biblical lbe farther they go, the r~
slJfbt and superficial acqu.al.nt· Today we bave a Ion lilt of tales equals matlq a cube of they ~e. The mind boggJ~
ance with it, )'OU art likely to JDodern "mlrac:lea'' t at ue one loch that could •-'lb 80 at this in a way that no Bibi~
toee yaur ttllllOUS bellef•; but 1f even hard~r to beB•ve .L and yet tons: but modern u~ story can even remotely ~
you botJaer to each one or lbem can be, and assures ua th.at we find •"" an proacb. ~
d -.I v e has been, verified. Tbey d1ldoee lnconcelvabWb' lo the ••tQet And, u a flWna ·culm\na
somewhat a creative power and lmaclna· holes" ~ the unlnne. to all thls. we now have field! •
more deeply, \Ion of infinitely greater domain · No medlnal Doctor of tbe force which, science tells us. are.
you are juat and sophi st i cation and Cbmdl 'f'OUld have beUeved it; "uoivernl, virtually infinite,. '1111 likely to magnHl cence than ever but f!Yfll'Y rootempora.ry ad•· presumably eternal; they dis·
renew aod dreamed ol ln ancient Palelttne tJ•t accepts it u a fact. play l~temal conaiatency anct
eonllnn yOu.r or anywhere else in the world. We may balk at the Old Testa· are thetefore lntelllglble: theY.
l'everence-fot men\ tale ot lbe Lord creattna a come u near to beln• ultimate
creaUoo. AS ONLY one example, who tn cot mot out of a cbao., or out qt causes u the mind can grasp.
I do not the put could have believed t.bat. "nothing." but now we are Tbe7 cannot be directly ex,
ha.PP en to as phfaical objects Increase aware ot aomttltlna expUcably penenc.d by aenae per=
believe In the 10-ealltd their apeed, and approach the called '"quuan'' -explolMM buttbeirpreeence·llnow
"mlraclea" dHcrlbed In the speed of Hgbt, their m,.aa in· of unlma,uiable .Weace wNeb chatt~:·
Blble,ft)t beca111e ·r tltlnlr thef creeses lndefAnltely and they deatroy mlWou of workll ln one Who needs miracles when re.
an lnapoNlble, but becauee I shrink toward tero tbJcknesa in Hcond. allty II so mueb more aweAOme.
coulder them to be trtvlal. Not the d.lreetlon of mot.ion? And to md more penuulave of
becauae U..1 are beyond Utt tbat "lime" for them would EVEN LB88 Ubly, but true. power. a ~ aad a plaa
creative wUJ, but *•"" thef come n ear to s to pp in 1 ta our Jlf••• coamoloskal ptc. b•~oad o•ar petty eom-
are beoe-*h lt. T'My are IDOlt11 al~?. l of ......,..~•• ltln'-,. "'• '• t ,
I
OAILV f'tlOT • ,19
3-day Indian Pow-wow
Slated at F~rgrounds
The largesl American JndJan pow·
wow ln Cal1'om l1 is scheduled to
take place at lhe Orange County Fair
grounds beginnin1 Friday. 1
An estimate<$ 300 to 400 dan~ra of
Indian tnbeii from ac:ross the naUon
will gather for the 8 p.m. openin1 or
the three-day e vent. accordine to
Jean Be1ay: Orange County Indian
Center president
F REE TO THE public. the celebra·
tion n.ma throutb Sunday.
In addition to tribal dances. the
pow.wow wtll include Indian games.
• contest&. sale or Indian arts and
. crafts. ,and Indian food. Begay said
AMONG,111E TRIBES represented
at the pow·wow will be Apache, Cherokee. Cheyen ne. Comanche,._ _______ ...,..
~i~~i~ Navajo. Pawnee. Pueblo and EuT .. !P.w .... e.,..n"'
For Information call Celeste I 1 ::a~~~aux ut the Indian Center, Holiaav
t111tl•• .... Water Level E yed , •• ,.,.,.,,."'
SA N DIEGO J APl -San Diego q~fil
County must ¥gin r~ycllng at least C..-"'911>111.n New00r1 6Ntfl
36 million galaoo.s of waste water v
day to avoid serious water shortages
by the end ol the decade. accordin
to a stale study ••
Meson Joins Summer Classes e -----'1699 ::::,:, ept. l'h
lretand France
~.
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WOMEN PUT OUT fOOO FOR HALF·WILO STRAYS
They Catch, Tame Anlmala; Find Them Home•
Costa Mesa resident
Paul Gre1iory Gilmer . a
s enior at Michigan State
University, has been in·
itiated mto Ptti Kappa
Phi. t h e n a tio n al
acaderruc honor society.
Act IV's summer program
fo r junior. high and high
school students in dance,
acting and technical theatre
begins MON DAY, JUNE 23
Switzerlend Italy V•Uc•n
Sh..,,on 8.,MaUf Lomer"'k
K·ll•'""f K erry CHll ........ wnef'ford o .. !»l< ..
Lou,.dott G,.••rn•• Flnl't\r
Luce""" f •n•tedtttn lu,.·1Cf" ,, .......... "
~ ) ~Prowlers Collect Cats Keeps you
on top of the
entertainment
scene, Fridays
in the
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., Women Scout .4lleys to Rescue Strays Sign Up Now!
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LlJ1llE RVILLE. Md . CAP> A passing cloud
hides the moon. deepening the gloom of the dirty
Baltimore alley. A s hadowy'figure emerges from a
ca r . then disappears down the fearful corridor. Sud·
denly. aplainUvecry: "Here kitty, kitty, kitty ...
Aiice Arnold a nd Grace Froelich are on
another of their cat-reeding m1ss1ons.
THE WOMEN P ROWL UNDE R tbe ~ver ol
darkness through about 40 alleys in dC>wntown
Baltimore, feedjng the alley animals, hoping to get
close enough to s natch them up and take them to
their New Freedom , Pa .. farm.
''We only do a pinch or the city,·· s'aid Ms.
Arnold.
"A few of the a lleys we have cleaned up. We
seldom see strays in them anymore.·· Ms. Froelich
added.
Mrs. Arnold. Ms, Froelich and Ann Zipp are
the principal workers f or Animal Hescue. a group
that collects st rays, ta mes them and puts them up
for adoption. Many of tbe strays are among the 150
cats and 26 dogs Jiving on the Pennsylvania far m.
TUEIJt ADVENTtJR28 BEGIN after. inner·
-city d wellers abandon the street.a. The women
don't advertise their mlasion.s and few people are
taken into their confidence. The alleys are code·
named for cat.I they have rescued from them. such
as Heidi's aUey ot' Bii Boy's alley •
'"I don't want anyone to know what a!le~s I
feed because of cruelly to the animals.'' Ms.
Arnold said.
Another reason for the secrecy is because peo-
ple accuse them or feeding the rats.
"There is one big rat that comes out when we
yell. 'kitty. kitty."' said Mrs. Zipp, who houses
some of the cats and dogs at her home here. "'IM
first time he ran out I nearly went up a t elephone
pole. nus animal knows what 'kitty. kitty' means
l 've seen rats a nd cats eating together.
BARRING BAD WEATHE R OR breakdowns,
the women make the hour·long drive to Baltimore
on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays_¥~ feed.
Each tMp uses up 25 poWlds or cat f~ and
rest aurant scr~s for hungry dogs. They depend
on donations ana lots of coupons lo purchase the
food .
None of the women has ever been harmed on
their nighttime jaWlts, although they admit the
mi!)sions have produced some frightfuJ moments.
Occasionally. a police escort is needed. But
l\fs. Arnold. who has been feeding Baltimore's
Rules Tightened
For Air Brakes
WASHINGTON <AP> -The Tramportatioo
De partment has ordered that after July 23 all
t ru cks equipped with air brakes must be manufac·
lured with brakes that act on each wheel.
The department said it learned that some
truck makers were considering removing front ax·
le brakes from som e heavy duty vehjcJes as a
means ol reducing t ruck weight and coets.
It hll been the general practice in the industry
to have brake systems on all wheels of trucks.
truck-tractors and trailers with air brakes .
Paid Ad\lertlternent
~eal
.;C&t;ite
DOMOYAM CIA'WFOID
llAlTOR
CHI.Cl OFfH WITH CARE
YoYr home twl been lor stated In the offer You sal•. 1~ and t~ can acceot It without lates t e nth uataulc change 't'ou can let It
pro•Pect preaenta you 4illlPtre . o r you -can
wltt\ an "offer" to buy. consider chanQa. If you
Review thl• off•r .-un change anY1h1ng In the
car•. u·, an· eictreme1y offer you ere reversing
impof1Wlt '*' of the Nie. the process and making Ale •1 nerneia correct? an "offer to Hll" to
la the Slf'OC*fY oomtdty Porehaeer wno then has d e 1 c r I bed ? I a t h e the same OQtlons
mortgage Information Before you sign. be
eoc:OrM9? Can Yo" mcJlo'9 certeln that it clearly by.,_ l)I011111lon dlM? la .etat" all ,,,. Points of
tht ourch••• prloe agreement becauM the
uttat.ccoty? 1'w1 dout>te alt• wlll be according to
Cf*tt ~ ~k>na to the letter Of that 9Crlot.
be •ure YoU know hOW muc h ouh you wlll rewl\le. It YoU hive llf'I doubts about polnta com .. ned In the offer do
ftOf tiOf' It unttl ttMy have
beef'! ~ety remowd
t'<*~mtftd ~ ofter to pUr'Chaae ta
binding on the pUtChaMr tor the .mount or time
four-legged waifs fQr ri\'l' years. fh lnks there's
anotfrer reason they'\'c been left alon~
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Heari~CJ Problems?.
DAU.AS <AP• -So )'OU UUnk you've htU11 aU
lb9 UC\W! Alt the re..,ons why ~,.at idea
Woa'l wan• JUlt ln UM you've a few, a
Dallu·bMed lnauruce mmPAft1 baa eoc:ne up
with a ~la cbfftl Ult ot eo rHdy·m•de way1
" to •q; .. f'oraet ll... .
TM)' raqe from a reapect(ul "You're· two
n ars abDd ol your Um '°a ICOml\ll "Not that a1al.IL" .
TllS Lin IS TRE WOU OF the corpor•te
rf'lltlon1 department of the Southland LUc
ln•urant't' Co • and ta one of • lffiH of re1ul•r dt.
play cards p~aN"d for lbe 18 elcvatort ln thts
compw'a maJn offlcC! ,
"It '1 Jutt .c>methln1 to 1tn the e1mployeu
wmeUdna to toe* at ln lhe .-levatol'1 except the
noor•." Hid June Roattn, j Southland commun1ca
hona uaiatant.
Joe JOHpb.son, vice president for corporate re
latlon.a, aald lhe mallenal on the cards comes from
all over. He s1ud the • cards are popular with
emplo)'ffS .00 v1slto~ to the budding .. People
b Wtpe 'em llJ1 the llffit," he bllld WON'T ANYBODY LISTEN?
ExcuMa Fer Outnumber ldee1
wor~E A&£ TIIE "ltEASONS why 'it won't M<><:k 37 Not that again 38. We'd lose money In
1. We tned that before 2 our place lS dlr-U.e long run. 39. Where'd you dig that one up" 40.
ferent. 3 It costs too much 4 Thisl'li beyond our We did all right without it
responsibility. s. That's not my JOb 6. We're aU too 41 That's what we can expect from the staff
busy to do that 7. It's too radical a change 8 We 42. It's never been tried before 43. Let's' shelve it
d 't h.a th ti 9 N h h I Th for the tame beU\g 44 Let's form a committee 45 on ve e me. ol enoug e p. lO at Has anyone else ever tried 1l? 46. Customers won't will make other equipment ob5olele 11 Let's make a market research test or it like at. 47. I don't see the conn~~1on . 48. lt won't
fins t. 12. Our oHace ai. too s mall for lhal 13 Not work in our company 49 What you are really say.
practical for operalihg people 14 . The staff will ang as ... 50 Maybe that wall work in your depart-
never buy it. IS Bring al up an six months. 16 ment. but not in mane
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Hearing Aids-Sales and Service
Hearing Aid Batteries
,
Y ofillre--invited
to a free,_ Public Seminar where you wlll
learn hoW you can pay no Income tax
and recover taxes you have paid the
past three years.
You can partic ipate in a hlghly pfoflt
motivated investment that has a fourT
year history of positive cash flow and
significant tax savings.
Sea ting is limited • Reservations required
644-2507
pany policy. 18 Runs· up our ' overhead. 19 We it. 52 Don't you think we should look into it further Gerald L. l<J>Zak, Tax Planning We 've never done it before 17 It's against com-Sl. The Executive Committee will never g'o for ~
don't have ttie autoority. 20 That's too ivory before we ac1" 53 What do they do in our com-. Newport Center
tower. pelltor's rompany? 51....Lel's all sleep on it. SS It --359 san M louel Or., Suite 110
21. ~t's get back-to rea)jty. 22. That's not our can't be done 56 It's""° much trouble to change. Fi.lMBS lttSUIU.MCI Newport Beach, Callfornla92660
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problem 23. Why change it. it's still working o.k.. 57. ll won 't pay for at!>elf. 58. I know a fellow who 'i«OUP f.\far~PllJ P'>nt;,,,., avmlol>k-1 24. t don't like the idea. 25. Y014're right. but ..... -~tr~ie~d~il~. ~59~--J-t ·-s-im_po~ss_i-bl_e_. _oo_._w_e_·_ve_al_w_a_y_s_d_o_n_e~~·~,s~1•;:-;•!.;";+:.;°"~.~~;~;l~4.._;J;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 26. You're two years ahead of your tittle. Z7. We're it this way.
not ready for that. 28. We don't have the money,
equipment, room, personnel. 29. It isn't in the
budget. 30. Can't teach an old dog new tricks.
31. Good thought, but impractical. 32. Let's
hold it in abeyance. 33. Let's give it more thought. ·
34. Top Management would never go· for it. 35
Let's .put it in writing. 36. We'll be t he laughing
Diet Plan Called
Danger to Health
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The rirm that
markets the Cambridge Diet has disputed govern-
ment clcums that use of its weight loss product
may ~ably resuJt in illness or death.
"The government claim that the Cambridge
Diet is dangerous is based solely on unsubstantiat-
ed opiruon and is not supported by a singJe scien
tific test or fact," said Vaughn Feather, vice presi-
dent
U.S. DISTRICT J UDGE ROBERT Schnacke
temporarily ordered Eileen Feather, Vaughn
Feather and other defendants not to advertite, of-
fer or sell the dtfl formuala -a powder which is
m ixed with water -pending further action in the
case. A bearing will be held June Z1
The U.S. Postal Service abo was directed to
impound aJJ mail to and from the defendants relat-
ing to the diet. Cambridge Dael is headquartered
in M onlerey.
The swt alleges persons· us111g the Cambridge
Diet race a "serious risk t.o health, includ1ng de-
ath. through prolonged use or use by persons with
certa41 medical conditions."
IT FURTIIEll CLAIMS THE DIET product
does not contain nutrlenta sufficient to sustain life.
"The complaint alleges the defendants con-
s pired to defraud the publk through false advertis-
ing and promise&. J:xhibits say the diet provides
a bout 330 caJories a day and · · work.s in a manner
essenliaJly like starvation."
Vaughn Feather said Allan Howard, a nutri·
lion expert developed the diet and has tested its
use with hundreds of patients over 81h years.
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there arc no ~trln~ att.achod. No advance·
purchase or round~trtp r<W-Jircmcnts.
And every C.oach scat avallablc is only
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we11 refund the difference. )
h'll~ Uniteds
full "Service.
On every daytime flight. you 11 cr\joy
a choice of delicious cnu-ees. \'ldc< i
entc:rtai nmcnt :even steam ang hot u"' d~
If you fly at night. you11 Ml ll cnJm "
light supper on your way
New York is only S9D awav on
Unitt'CI . So c..'lll your Travd Agent todav
Unit<.-d and \V~tOM, lntcrnallonaJ Hotel~
arc Pmtncrs in Tntv('l.
From Los~lnt'L
all widebodies to Ne-whk
tDO am
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St1idepU in HunUn_&14Hl Be•cb. WuliiiIDatA!r ancf Lot AlamJtOI
may be r1dlo.c Orari1e County
,Tranalt Dtat rlct buses n •
ICh OOI year
OCTD otflca.ia uid the tranaat
dlatr1ct ls working on I plan lhal
will rrov1de bus ser vice for
•chdo ch.ildreo a t little add.i-
uooal co.t to t.he dutrlct.
RelcMrt said the bu.HI re·
routed to aene schools can be
uaed_ ~ Q!her J>Uten1era u
well.
Niguel Park
Anti~nuclear
Rallv Slated . "We found that there are some
places where we can combine
early morning trips car rymg work commuters with new t rips An anU-nudear rally. focusinl
o n r outes orie n ted t oward a tte ntion on the San Onofre
schools, .. sBJd J ames Reichert. Nuclear Generating Station. is
OCTD"general manager. scheduled to be held at noon
For example, Reachert said. Saturday at La1una Niguel
buses carrying commuters to Regional Park .ae.ila Nee~ .early work shifts in Huntiniton Orgaruzers of the event said ···••TT Beach and Loog Beach could tha t a "safe_energy fair" and
-~"'~"'WHlll"9t .... K...,.,,, · II music by na t iona lly known 1s A ••••£TT. •H •d•"' o• w-oi"' '"°"' llNch. C• -H.,010 retuf1) V18 routes serving unl·
,,,,,.,;,.' f'd
Su e Moran Frisc h o f
Mission Viejo · is the new
director of administrative
information systems at UC
Irvine. She replaces Larry
M. Bogard of Tustin. who
r etired in March
~ llN<,., C• Peu eci •w•v"" weno1 o1 Nebt-• s.rv•ce• ,,.,d °" ington Beach High School. pt>rformers ls planned in e<>n·
u. "'° ~ "-'" ... ,.,_, """"'•"· J.,,.. "· ''*' .. , ., oo"""" 1n junction with the rally against -.cll.c. .. 1._,111• ~o--t.ci ,,,, H.,,_ l•-_.....,,., ct-..o-• Similar a rra ngeme nts are 150 E ":... ~ :~.~·r.1'~!!.:: ;"h .:~:':: ~~ H;;~.~ ~:~ .. = possible with Newport Beach. ~roro~re3fa~l~~:.ansion of the vacua le
• IN II ........ -......... -· (h u•cll olfl&l•tlno lnle•m•"' •• Cost a M~a and north county
1._ -, .. ,,,, John a ...... n 01 H••bo• u.-.Moum 011ve M•mom• schools. he said. Re presentatives or the Al·
aeech. c •. ~ "'°',.." Jolln P•r•. ~,...,ICM unoe• ...... o•rec1IC)fl"' Students oresentlv ma ke uo liance for Survival. sponsors ot Fata) Blaze PMll G.., _.. E -J•,,... IC. •II H•r1tM ~-t Ot-Mofiv.,y of lb all Id tert wilJ . ..._, ee.ch c.... 91 .. ..,,.,..._ c.o.1~ ~sss. a b ou t 25 pt>r cent of OCTD e r y. sa en ainers
t1-S..S ot ~a .. c11.c. ridership, but about 70,000 stu· include Country J oe and the LOS ANGELES •AP>_ Ont>
11.aliclft .. ,,,. Holy ltosit•Y Wiii .. ,,. d I Id b F' h J Colin y 8onru \ ...._,.,J.,,..11,, "'°•' ,~PM.t ·" entssti Ir e theschool uses. is . esse oung. e ma n was killed and 12 people
iamuv rMldof><•. 1l'O'I Sl••llQlll T he transit district authorized Raitt. War. Kenny Rankin. John were mjured today when a f1rt> ~':; =:;1,!:.~. ~ S:;v:~ 1 · DeatL-a s tuay of how t.o coordinate McEuen, Steve Gillette. Mark broke out at 8 fou r story apart·
t0:00A# .. !.1 Joech•m'i C.••"<>•1< lllJ OCTD routes with ~chool busing T urnbull. the Orange County All· ment bwldln~ near downtown,
ell.,..,, Fa-.. J-c.onnou Qf. • needs. Stars. and Don Novello I Sat ur· fore mg 150 residents to eva<:
tl"9. 1"..,."""'' el Holy \ec>ulc,..., • E'-D-9.,L-Jil!O d N ht L ' F th G d .~·~~..,:·:-=::":'.:! UJ~wlre ~ No Prosecution s~~du~~.). IV~ s a er UJ
0 uate
'• H<KoOt•• o1 o.-coun1v II f II ed The fire at the Kay Apart· ic .. -n.. dl•ec11oftot H•r""' LOS ANGELES j AP 1 Half The rally w1 ocus on a eg Mount °''"" Mo<i.-y o1 eos•• REG G 1 o EM r L 1 A . C hazard'\ of continued operation men ts in the· too block of east
... ~ll4. Ita ly IAP> Cardinal or the 28 Revolutionary om· of the plant Wastungton Boulevard was re·
J••v11 c:.-i n.i 1 munist Party members arrested ported al 1 48 a.m and the lobby SONIA !>. J•11vis. '".....,."'cos•• °""rg o 1r1gnedo l, 70. a durin<> a M··v Day confrontation Thl· energy fair will include ~ .. c.. Pn--•Y "" J.,,.. "· 'd I t led v t. " 0 " of the u-shaped. brick building 1-. Sa..~• -o1 ,,.... P .. nc. w1 e Y rave a 1can with Los Angeles police offi cers solar powered and heated items ·
Flrtll AvOids
Bridge Cos~
The Oranae County Board at Supervtaon bu
a1reed that a firm that it pl&DDJ.nc lo move and ~nlareea~LaJUDagrocerystoredoeao'tbaveto
pay baU the cost of a pedeatrt.an brid&e over Paelftc
Coast Hl~ey, _ . . _ •
Representatives from Santa Anita Development
Company argued that It's the proposed Treuu.re
Island hotel/condomln1um p1'0jectthat wUI 1enerate
enough pedestrians t.o warraat building the brtd1e.
PEDESTRIANS WOULD BA VE lo cross
..Pacific Coast Highway in order to 1et from the
Treasure Island development oa the weat side of the
hlghway&:olheshopplngcenterontheeutaide.
So it aa Treasure Island developers who should
pay half the bridge's cost. Santa Anita represen-
f> talivessaid .
THE COMPANY SAID INSfALLATION or a
signal at the Intersection of Wesley Drive and P acific
Coast Highway should be sufficient to protect the
oumberofpedeslrian.s generated by its project.
Santa Anita plans t.o enlarge and move the Alpha
Beta store from one s ite to another within the same
shoppmg center.
LOCAL MUSICIANS WANTED
Plano Bass
Trumpets
Drum
Flute
for Act IV'a July Production of '
'1The Roar of the Greasepaint -I
The SmeH of the Crowd"
Call 494~6959
otPHolUU.•en O-ch ~ .. r-.o \diplomat who had been .11 ..... h ed h a nd other demonstrations. or-was completely in name:. when
, y .. o ., • "O..,,,, .. , wonff '°' '"" considered one of the top -~w~1~~n~o=t ~U\:'~c~a_:r~g~:.·_t _e_c_i_l)_' _a_t_· _ _!:~~::~~---------f_i_re_r_i.::gh~·::_t.e_rs_arn __ ·_v_ed ______ ..=~====================:: L--So<1&1 s.rv•o• °' °'""99 . lorney's office said. ganizers said c-v sr.. ... • ... 1c1en1 "' cosi. candidates for pope in • ~~~,,..~~~~II~·~~~~~ 1978
.dledSunday. UMMER CLEARANCE C.osl• Mew. (A.,'°" Weldon J••v" Of
Rov•' °""· Ml<NQ611 •• """°"'"' """ C l.,..ftC e Cloftovan Of CMt• Maw C •
a or-Iii-end l Sltlen . H•'"" F • ~ ..
0 1 .. ~., o1 S.Mw••no. M1c111oan. l tJe JJ'.Jell Helm• lt~'1• ol +.llnotoft, Tua\
and Vlo•• Ku"'"' 01 LO•woocl
FIOrkM Sen.ket _.._ llelcl °" ,.,..,... Se d • .,..,. J -.,._ "'° .. IO·OO•M ., ,.... -•ence
P,lftCe flf Peau l-.. '"""" wolh I U P•stof ~MNY L. l'rensten offiCl<ll
'"•· lnte•ment •t H••bo• l4twn Me-•• P-. s.rvlctt ""°"' ,,,.. As De...-.~ns cllrwelloll ot H..-~Mount Ol•1'• 6 6 ..,._,
__..,Of Coli.~ ~))).I..
OAICORN 11111NN1E D<>f'• o+KOEH, ~ 11. PEKING (AP> -Five
rnldent Of ~ l•IMlcl. c. P•-m I c I d. l •w•'I' -JUM U, ltto. ler1t In e 0 , ~ U Ing W 0
E1191Mll ... _,_ n. HO:S. si.. 1t -· Commurust Party mem· .,;,,..,ti'/..., -.._ Oek-• .w. bers were sentenced lo ~':::r'c!.-~~= ,prf.00 terms for dreu -c.. ._, U111M Judllfl M. w • .._ .. lng up as ·gods and de-
Cot1• ..... CA S«vlC'n irlll w ,_tel
"",,,.,_.,, ~ i.. , ... 1:~M .. mons and frt1htenio1
"-H.nor ..._ _,.,.'-' a.c-1 a n d c b e a t I o I ::=~n~=."'~~~~.:' superstitious peasant.. a
dl'9<tl0ft"' Sm1111 t. Tu!Tlln we~k1ttt Can ton newspape r re-c.,..... .. c-:::::;.::---ports.
MAth tN H•v~1tTv 1tttH1111to s, Another man waa ex-
J-••• ,... SuNI* .,, ....... .. retMlet!t .. ,,.,,.,., ea. ,..,_, .... v "" ecuted for t.akln:f part in
B•rt>•ra, ~ M4trlln .. l'ouftlel" lbe eVeDU &n raping
•llO, C• • 7 d•u9llle rt Sfl•ron two WOmeD il said .. _ .. s.m. ....... u. end -• •
" 1t1e...,."' a.1t1oa , .. ..,. c.. .. 4 The newspaper Nan-
o• "'"'"'" •1•1•• Hof'• Ay ..... fang Daily said the lncl-l.Allltl a..cfl, C... Meu M CIWlstl.,. ewi.1 w111 11t.....,"" T~. "--dents occ u'1e d in
11. '"°"' t0:00Ml a1 0ur L..tv Oueeft C h I n a ' s r u r a I cit "'-" c..1N>11c O>u.-ch, ,. _ _, G &H<tl, ea. interment ., A•<•"''"" uangdong province
c-Mf'y. f1 Toro, c •. P.c111e vi.w during the spring plant-~...w-t cli~~NU ing season. ll said a ral-
MA1t1e SPINNER • .,.,...., ......... ly was held last month
J-14, 1• In Ntwoorl IM.o<", Ca h d f Born ,,, c.111.,,n1a Df'<•mtie• , ·-to sentence t e e en·
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'J)le King of Go~ 18 Not Dead!,
St~h A~y Those Obituaries and Eulogies; Jack l s Back
11.J WILL GaHISLEY
SPRINGFLELD, NJ !AP> "Ana wtr
ham •" "Answer him!"
Th1t was the nhortallon that Jlldt Nlcklaua
.iot all weekend from hla famlUarly Oamboyamt
caddy, Anauo Araea.
On a heavy. humid Sunday over the rolUng ter·
rain or the Baltusrol golr course. the man they call
the Golden Bear finally responded
With emphasis ·
The king of eolf ls not dead!
TASH AWAY THOSE obituaries Forget the
eulogies Save those testimoruals for another day
In winning his fourth US Open Championship
-his 16th major professional title, his 18th if you
,.. want to include his two National Amateur Crowns.
· not to mention those 67 tour victories -Big J ack
not only answered his keenest rival, Tom Watson.
but the entire golf world
Wit.loo. Player of the Year for the last three
year• and with a big lead toward taking the honor
for a fourth time. had ralsed the question Saturday
while pc1lnting lo tus Sunday showdown against the
COMMENTARY
guy he had beaten in dramatic personal duels for
lhe Masters and British Open crowns in 1977.
"I F JACK WINS on Sunday, he may r e·
tire ." Watson told the press gathering. "I have a
feeling 1t is going through his mind." Watson's
comments naturally were passed on to Nick.Jaus
when he appeared before lhe pre~s battery about
30 minutes later. .. I will ans wer that question
tomorrow when the tournament is over." Jack
replied. Wlth a glint m his eye. "I wall tell you-
and I will tell Tom Watson ...
ONE MIGlfr DA VE OB.5ERVED a menacing
warning in Nicklaus' tone. but Watson's observa·
lion was mistaken. Nicklaus ts sticking around a
how many more s uch days are left for this re·
markable athlete, champion and superstar, one of
the giants of the age.
bit longer. . This victory places him oo that rarefied sum·
mit of golf with the only other three players a ble
to win the toughest and most prestigious of touma·
ments four Umes: Scottish imm igrant Willie An·
derson. who did It back at the turn of the century;
the immortal amate ur, Bobby J ones, and the wee
Ice Mon, Ben Hogan.
Except ror the significance of it. it wasn't an
overwhelmmg. nerve-stabbing tnumpn. Nicklaus.
who once grabbed a course by the nape of the neck
and shook at to death. merely carved has pars an
almost boring success ion 3lld .dared his nvals to
come to tum.
None or them did. Not the classy Tom Watson.
the rerognued hear apparent Not Jsao Aoki. the
Japanese magician who makes 2().foot putts disap·
pear with an unoi;thodox stroke of the blade Not
Lee Trevino. the garrulous but gtfted Super Mex
Not those three pretenders hardly anybody knew
-Keath Fergus. Lon Hinkle and Mark Hayes.
Earlier they said that Nicklaus had lost his
l(noc kout punc h. No longer could he step into the
arena and demolish his foes -as a J ack Dempsey
or Joe Lows.
JACK ALMOST acknowledged as m uch
when he said he had a good chance lo virtually run
a way from the field Saturday yet failed to do so.
THE GODS WILLED that it · should be Jack
Nicklaus' day, and 1t was. leadmg us to wonder
He told critics : "You can't go back. You can't
<See JACK, Page 83>
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Dodger Gems
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Welch, Baker
Shutout Heroes
M ONTREAL <APl -Du~ty
Ba ker celebrated hi s birth·
dav an d rir-,t Fath e r ·..,
Da) on Sunday by making life
misera ble for thl' !'\1ontrC'al Ex·
po..,
The J t .vear CJld outf1f'ldrr
dro\ e in Reggi(· . Smith 1o1. 1th the
nnl~ r un of th1· J!ame 1n the
\Sixth inning and the Lo.., Angeles
Dodgers rode the three·h•t
p1tch1ng or Bob Welch t o a 1 0 vie·
tory .
"M AY BE: THAT "S a itood
omen for the re~t of our ltves."
s aid Baker . who had fouled out
to catcher J ohn Tama rgo with
two men an sconng pos1t1on one
annanli? earller
The v1ct1m of Baker's hit w as
Bill GuJlackson . 0·1, who also
s cattered Just three hab. over
eight 1nnmJ?:. and dre"" pr:u~
from the man v.ho cau.-.t><t hi'> de·
feat
··He ma~· be the clo~e.,t
younJ?ster. in the league who
throws llke Bob Welch ... said
Baker "He's almost 1dent1cal to .
Bob He has a real easy delivery
and tht> ball explodes and ~ts
up on you before you know 1t He
s hould be around ro r a long
time ··
'
cc-ssfully on his fastball, so too
did Welch. who did not a llow a
runner past "1:cond base an r<'·
cordtnf! his seventh victory in
nine dec1s1oru.
"Tfff: FASTBALL was r eally
1o1. ork in,:... !><.t1d the 23·year-0ld
\\elch "It was moving well both
into and a way from the hitters."
Welch w as work ing on a
o n e ·h 1tte r a t 1rsl·1nn1ng
s ingle by Ron Le Flore -until
Tommy Hutton cracked a pinch
c;ingle an the eighth and Brad
Ma It s singled to lead off the
ninth.
The Dodgers set up their win·
nang run when Rudy L,w-and
Smith executed a double steal.
t v.o of five bases t he ·club stole
against John T amargo inserted
into the catching s pot for the
re!>tlnR Car~ Carter
Gullarbon Jppeared on tht•
'<·r~t' of em<'rging v.1th h1~
.. hutout antiH't as he grabbed
Steve Garvey 's vicious growider
a nd retired La w at the plate. But
Baker slammt>d his first pitch
into center field to. deliver the
run
ROD CAREW IS AN EA SY oµT' AT HOME PLATE AS BOSTON'S CARLTON FISK MAKES THE TAG. Whtl<' Gulll<'k..,on relied sue
"llE TIIRE W ME a fas\ball
a way." Baker said. "To tell you
thl' truth. I was looking for
...om ettung ins ide because tbar~
1 he 1o1. ay he had been throwing
me all day." ·Tanana Surprised De's Still With Angels Los Angt•lcc; Manager Tommv
LJ~orda denu.'<f that the Dodger'
"en~ attemptinJ! to take adv an ta gt• nr Tumar1.w's throwing arm
;..., tht•v ron "lid on the basl'
path' •
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Halos 1-0 011 Homesland; Play OriQLP.-t Toniglit
8} DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Of tr. D•llY Pilot Sl•ff
T he trading deadiine passed
qui<'lly for the Angels, and
Frank Tanana is a little sur·
l?raseane ssuuwitntneclub.
. "lt 's tough to feel a pa rt of
• things when you know some body
wou Id rather see you go," t Tanana said Sunday, following a
6·5 loss to Boston before a sellout
40,261 at An~heim Stadium.
J "l 'VE TALKED with Buu:ie
, and now l 'm going to let the
~ whole thing die, .. Tanana said
"It's out of my hands. I don·t
want to talk about it anymore."
General Manage r Buzzie
Bavas1 told Jim f'regosi he
would phone him in BaltimorP.
<where the Angels open a week·
, long road trip toni ght > s hortly
a fte r the trading deadline
passed.
. But the Angel manager never
believed Bavasi would have any
good news when he called .
"Whal would you like lo get in
a t rade?" ·Fregosi was asked by
a report.er ... " A starter, a short
relievJ:!r. a Jong reliever, a lei\·
bander, a right:hander ... ?"
"That souna8 good," Fregosi
answered.
BUT IN ALL serious ness.
F regosl said he didn't ·think
Ba vasl would be a ble to make a
deal. And since that's the wa y it
t urned out. the Angels a.re stuck
with 12 pitchers on a staff which
usually carries nine or 10.
As soon u people like Don
Baylor and Dan Ford come off
tl)e dl.aabled lilt, somebody on
the cu.rren\ roster will have to go
-and the prime candidates are
pltcben.
. Tanana qbvlously hopes it
won• t be 'b l m , and 'b ls »erformance Sunday will make
• eoaYinctnl ariument. despite
die fad tbat be io.t.
Th• veter• Jett-hander struck
out n .. blltten lD the flnt three lanln11 and lasted until the
• ieVeD!hi. leaVina lM came with
•l-2aenclt.
' ' ''TH AT WA8 TB£ BEST curve and the belt laatball I've
bad all 1eaon," Tanana said. "J
feeJ u lood u I bave l.n a k>ftJ,
• • I
long time. HoperuJly. those em·
barrassing games I had before
are over ror a while now."
Fregosi also had praise for
Tanana's performance.
"I'd have to say t hat was his
all ·a round best gam e of the
year, especially for the caliber
of c lub be was facin g." t he
manager srud. ··with the stun
he's got. 1}lere's no doubt he can
still pitch in the big leagues. The
l1·s lougla IU ft•ttf H
purl of ll1h1g• 1dw11
!JOU k tlfJIC ~flHtf~hudy
"'""'~' ral hc•r "•••• yo11 (' go.
biggest problem he was having
was control. When he puts the
ball where he wants it, he can
· keep us in the ballgame, and
that's what he did today.''
T he Angels stayed so close
that they came wilhln one pitch
of tying the game in the ninth in·
ning .
JT WASN'T THROWN hard
enough t o hurt anybody, and all
Lansford had to do was let 1t
touch his body and the game
would have been lied
"You can't blame Cam ey ...
Fregosi s a id . "The natural
reflex for anybody 1s to move
a way from the pitch."
Another critJcal moment came
in the eighth inning when third
base coach Bobby Knoop waved
Rod Carew around third on
Jason Thompson 's double .
Carew was thrown out by at
least six steps.
IF KNOOP HAD s ignalle1
Carew to hold up at third, th••
An gels would have had th<
pote ntial lying and go-ahea,1
runs at second and third with
nobody out. ' Instead, Carew was cut down
and Thompson was eventually
s tranded at second.
.. I'm s ure Bobby felt he
(Car ew> could score on that
play." Fregos1 reasoned.
But what did Fregosi think?
"That's for me lo know," he
replied.
Carew also declined to rip
Knoop for his questionable
judg ment.
"On a pla y like that , lf the ball
is handled cleanly it's tough to
tell if it's easy to score," Carew
said. "( wa8 j ust watching Bob-
• \\'(' JUSI ft•IL that th<' s1tuat1on
l':J llt'd for u:. to run, ·he ~aid
Tht.• defeat n•dul'cd the Expos
lead 1n the E;i ... t 01v1s1on to on<'
gaml' over P1tt -.burgh.
The dod ger~ r eturn home
tonight to face Philade lphia with
southpaw J err y Reuss (7·11
pa tc hing against the Phillies ·
Hand..-L<>rch 12 81, also a lert
hander.
RECORD PAYOFF
AT HOLLYP.ARK
INGLEWOOO -There was a
record payoff at Hollywood Park
Sunday when one lone bettor had
all six winners in the Pick Six
sweepstakes to win $375,897.80.
but the identity or the victor re-
mained unknown.
The person with the winning
ticket in the crowd of 49,250 had
not appeared to collect by the
time the mutuel department had
closed Sunday night.
There were two favori"9 and
rour long.shots in the six wwner!
with numbers of 4-6-4·4·7·2. The bases were loaded with
two out and Carney Lansford
was at the plate. Reliever Skip
Lockwood threw a slow curve
that almost grazed Lansford's
chest, but be backed away from
it . <See TANAN1• PaJt BZ> FRANK TANANA HAO H1S BEST OUTING OF THE SEASON.
The winning tic ket took 75 per·
cent of the pool of $616,858 after
18.7S percent bad been deducted
for the track and state. There
wer e 105 tickets with five win·
ners, each worth $1,193.20.
Manning, Oldfield Star on·O-d Fo~ Day
WAL.NUT (AP) -It WU .. Old Jl'olka
Day" at The Athletic C()ll8l'eSa cham·
piombips, u two peats from the past
-·Madeline Manntn1 and Brian
Oldfield -turned lo lmpren lve
~rformancea. ·
" THE ll·RAa.OLD lfumlq, 1188
Olympic cbampton, re the .econd
lutest IUO meten ever by IP American woman, . ~ &mday'1 TAC c<>m·
petition at Mount San Antonio Collete l,n
one mlllate. 11,71 MC'ODCb. Sbe bad Ml
the nat.mal rec!Ol'd ol 1:51.t lD 1'78.
· The 15--Jear-old Oldfield, back lft
~
amateur competiUan tbll year after
belDI banned for joining the now-
defunct pro tbur. threw the shit 11•7, tbe
second best mart ia the world tbll year.
Altboulb lhe's mucb older than most
of her c:ompetjtors these days, Mannlnl,
who won the ·first of her five n1Uon.al
Utles 13 years aao. la sun aim1.na tqb.
... All LOOKING forward to compel·
tn1 in ~." abe tald after Sunday's
victory. "I am taint after the wornt
rtcord." ·
Explalnlft• her exceUeot coadttJon.
Manlllnl 1aid: ~1 am ustn1 weights
"'
now. Before. 1 'd done Uttle wetcbt wort.
Another ai.1 dltf ereace In Ill)' traln.la• is
that I am now lookln• at tbe 800 u a a print illltad ot a ctiataDee nee.''
Oldfield. a rumpled, bearded ctant ol
a man at 6'5, m pounds, w11 his usual
arumblinl self after wlnnlDC the •bot
with bla revotutJonary aptn style.
"Thll whole meet was too slow, I felt
ev•rytbb)a wu slow.'' aald O&dfteld. an·
athlete ~ for marcblnl to a dlf·
t6rent dn&m. ''And la my event, the ol·
ftclals were catUn1 ·e~erytb.ln1 too
closely.
"B1J'I' I WAS CONFIDENT eomillc tn belle that I WP golnJr to wln. never real·
11 bad any doubt. There wasn't awela
competition tor me bere."
Jeue Stuart. another competitor in
the •bot. o.erbeard shot badt an ft·
chanae. and be and Oldfield mded "P 16
a •boutinl match.
Other wiDDen d\lrln.1 Sanda1'• cloa-
lnl. competiUoft ol the three-day COCD•
peUUon ot tbe ~ formerly known a
· tbe AAU Cha~o.a1blpa, Included t.alloatt Ktrac. took the ..,...., aoo
meters ta •·• 10f' tbe lOtb belt time ever Nt'Ol'ded ;
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S P R I N G ,.~ I E L D . N J · F o r Ci • r v
l't1C'Corml<"lc. the wttlc Joni vtalt of the lf s Open !I
Golt Championship to hl1' hometown meant about
Sl,000 to hi• bank act'ount For William M•lysek, 1t ,
tnt"lnl nothlntt
McCormkk. •n .. nterprts1ng UJ yur old hi.ch ~ehool stu
dent. was fortunate h1i. Pl:lrt!nt' boullhl a hou~ .. with a large.
P8\'\•d drh e 'A &) ool) .ttbout a 9 iron from the m 1un t·otrant~
of Baltusrol Golf Club
It look McCormlek until Wednesday of last week after
tv.o pract.1~ round:. but he conv1need hts mothe r to l.t't him
rt•n\ out s pat•t• In thl· drive"' ay to Open spectators
Huslnt53 15 not too bad." McCorh\ick said Sunday HI'\
p1:1rk1ng area m11<ht u "'ell have had a no vi&caney sign with
14 car pucking the drive"' ay al $15 a shot
'1.A>t't. see, 14 car~. SIS each Lorraine . · McCormick
saad to his next door nei~hbor. Lorraine Koll, "how much is
that·• $210" Whl'n a c:.ir leave~. I Just let another one come on
Ill
' ~aturday, I was ehargmg S20 I was in a very greed)'
mood. he '><JHI as th<· golf enlhus1a~t5 streamed through the
gate ac-ross lhl' .,treet "fl s not bad ror sitting here and get
tang J ~ood tan I Lhink Fil take ha lf the money a nd go to Rerrnuda ·
Sprm~hdd 1s e:.t quiet community of about 18,000. covering
5 07 squarl' miles It was generally a ssumed the 140,000 or so
peqple infiltrating Springfield during the week would be a
trem endous boost lo local busmei.ses. Not so. says Mutysek.
thl' owner ot t:p1curean c ruck. an eatery arouna tne corner
fr:om the oourse with "the finest chicken ribs an the country ...
. As Jack Nicklaus. ls.ao Aoki and Tom Watson were pre
paring to tee off Sund a). Matysek's stor.e was complete!>
empty.
"A..., far as the golf tournament was concerned. it didn't
mean a thing ... he said. ··we treated the people favorably
They came here from a ll over the country and we were trying
to give New Jcrsl'y a good image I don't think it enjoys
"We dre ssed up the plaC'e a little bit, swept the sidewalk
there's no pollution her e. We really didn't expect extra busi'
ness. I'm more Interested in ta king care of my regular
customers." Matysek s aid as he labored OVl'r some takl'·out
orde rs
"I don't ht1\l' :iny more t1m·~ to t:alk," he ~aad "I m bus)
making l'hicken. <·h1ckc·n. c hi cken ..
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Jim ..-regosi. managC'r of the An)!els. "hen a<;ked af
r lub owner Gent> Auto n •gardl'<I him a~ .a ~on An al
ll·~1t1mat e one,) e!"> ·
fl•b ~par~~ KuH•a• ('ity t ic·•u'1f
Amoa Oto. batllna .188 at aame time, knocked ·•
in thr1.~ rwu wllh a pair of "'°men and WIWe
Alkeot and Hal McaH •lammed solo bomer1 to
httrk 0.... Ltoaarcl'• Jive-bit pltchlftg u Kartaaa
City defeated Mltwaukff. 1·2, ln American Leag~ bueball
.iC'tlon Sunday Uaht·hJtt.lna Kiko 0 1rda doubled home
lwo rwus i.s Ralllmore defeat.td Seattle. 9·3 . aeccle
Jaelu1oa hlt u 420·foot two·run homer In the f1rat inning and a
11010 ahot In the ninth as the New York
Vankea beat Oakland, 8·2 with Luis Tllllt
pitching a four·hitter The four.game
weekend series drew 121.364 fans in three
days, the largest for any sertes in Oakland •
his tory Yankee short.atop Bucky Dbl,
who suffered a serious cut on his right
wrist Saturday. wa1 placed on the U·day
disabled list Toby Harrah knocked in
seven runs with four hits and Jorie Orta
had six hits in s ax ~t -bats to tie an
American League record as Cleveland . o"' beat Minnl's ot a. 14·5 . Jim Clancy.
plucked from T exaS-in the firs t round of the 1976 expans ion
draft, held the Rangers to three singles and recorded his
third consecutive victory as Toronto beat Texas. 5·3 The
Detroit anlt Chicago White Sox game was rained out and will
b~ played Sept 2 as part of a twi-rught doubleheader In
the Nataonal League. Ed OU drove m two runs with a homer
and a single to back the e1ght·h1t pitchtnR of John Candelaria
ai. Pittsbur~h defeated lfouston. 4· l Terry Kenned.y's
l \\ 0 run double IO the bottom or the 13th Inning helped St
Louis overcome five errors and 17 Cincinnati hits to post a
I0·9 \\>in over the Reds Darrell Evans smacked a two·
run homer to back Bob Knepper's seven hit pitching a <> San
FranC'isco dd<.'atcd thl• Ne\\ York Mets. 3 O Greg
Ludnskl knocked ln two runs. but it was four unearned talll~s
resulting from three errors that triggered Phlladelphaa to an
8·5 win over San Diego . BUI Buckner drove in two runs
with a sacrifice fly and a single to lead the Chic'ago Cub6 to a
4 · l victory over Atlanta
Busball Todaw
On this date in ba?eball In 1978·
After three ninth·lnning near-misses. Tom Seaver
threw the first no-hitter or his 12·year career aS"the Cin·
c1nnati Reds topped the St. Louis Cardinals. 4.0 .
On this date in 1938·
J1mm1e Foxx or the Boston Red Sox walked Mx
tames in a 12·8 Boston victory over the St Louis
Browns
Today 's Birthday
Montreal Expos outfielder Ron Leflore as 28 ..
.1~11kilu Diic·h~N ('tulf rh•·• Ot•tHuttd"
TORONTO Ferguson J enkins has decided to
ditch his contract demands and coneentrate on
throwmJ! i.tnkcs for the Texas Rangers
Just hkc the club he pitches for. J enkins. of
Chatham. Ontcmo. has h ad a rocky start this season
Th<' 36-y<'ar-old right-hander 1s In the second year or a
.S200.000·a·year contract that expires afte r the 1981 season
This y<.'ar he decided that he was underpaid and asked the
dub to renegot1al<.'
The Rangers r<'ruscd and he s taged u one-day walkout
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Jl,·E11ro.-MIN• fl11 .. ~11·11 L'a,.rl 1'111•
John Mc~ made feat work of be1tln1 • AustralJa'a Kim Warwick, 6-3. 6 1. tn the fln&I OI
the London Q\M!en'a Club arua court t.enn.La cham·
pionshlJ>I ... Pet.ef. M•cNamua won lbe 1ln1l•
final of the lnlemAtlonal Tennl• champioub1P1 of Belalum.
beatlna a.au Tanesy, 7·6. 6-3. 6·0, ln the final ... Stan or
the National Basketball. Association teat the U.S. Olympic
team tonJght at the Forum In Inglewood during a year when
the Olympians. have ho final examinations
. . . Eduardo CaJuo, well-fed as a star
s hort.top on a Cuban baseball team. got In
trouble when he tried to take some or the
team's food to hh children. He came to the
U.S . and was signed alOf141 withltobeno
Salazar by the Detroit Tigers in the recent
free agent draft . . . Fruit l.kllardMll
won the second annual Manito ba
marathon . The Denver Nuaseta '
selection or guard Fraa.k loluaaoa of Wake
Forest has been ruled illegal by the NBA
MtEN•09 Hometown hero leaa ao.deau con·
quered raln and a Porsche armada to win the Le Mans 24.
hour ra<'e Dick Barbour of California, who with Britona lolm
Fitzpatrick and Brian Redman, set a blistering early pace.
ended rifth after a series of engint! problems In his Porsche
Polesitter Beany Panom raced through the falling
darkness to nip Cale Varboroap and Buddy Baker to take
the raw-delayed Michigan 400 Grand National stock car race
10 Brooklyn, Mich . . In the final competltiVl! lippearance
or his <'areer. Kllrl Thomas scored the maximum 10 points on
the horizontal bar to capture the national mixed palrs gy m-
nast lcs cha m pionships along with teammate Marcia
li'rederick
T~le11, Radio
Fotlowlno are the top Sl>Of'ts.events on TV tonigM. Ratlnqs
Me '' / 'excellent. 1 ''worth watching ;' / fair;, f<>'oet 1t n 8 p .m ., Channel 11 ./ ./ .,/ ./
BASKETBALL: U .S. Olympic Team vs. NBA Sters.
Announc~: Marv Albert al'd Hot Roel Hundley.
Tile 1980 U.S. Olympic basketball JHm faces a sauad of
NBA playe~ at the Forum In lnolewooct. Included on the Olym.
pie team are: Mark Aquirre <De Paull. Mlchae" Brooks <La
Salle>. Rodney McCray < Loulsvlllel al'd lslah Thomas Cln·
dlana). Am<>i"q the NBA players are Geroge C~rvln <Sovrs). rarQ~ Joonson <Buc l(sL Moses Ma lone·<Rocl!etsl and David
' flo~C>SOO c NuCJQetsl . e 8:30 p .m ., Channel 7 v ./ ./
BASEBALL: Cincinna ti at Plttsbur9b. Announc.,.s: Al Mlc hMls, Howard Cosell and OOf\ Orv'Sdele.
Crncinnau ·s struggling Reds will send Frank P astore
• R 2 t to the mound 3Ram al Pittsburgh's Bert Blyleven t 1·6) in
tonaJi:ht "outing Pitt~burgh 15 a .came behind Montreal in the
Sataonal Ltague East '4h1le C1nc1nnall ll'l three behind
llOU!.ton in the Western D1v1s1on after losing a pair to St.
LOUI'
RADIO
Aa..,,.bcl tl A nqels at Balt1morP. 4 30 pm . t<MPC f7101,
Ph1ladf'IOh1aa1 Oodoer., 7 lOo m l<'.ABC 11901
l.1u11d,1ui~t
In First Win
•. , . .,,,. l"oye 81
Meet the Rams at
l>/\l\\'EHS, ~l i.-;s 1 Af'1
();~It· Lundquist httd a i;:oldc·n op
11ortun11 ~· to i:et over tht· hump
to t he first v1c·tory of her. pro golf
career In a mattl'r or minutes
at .,., as gone
TANANA ~URPRISED ...
Snturtl.1\ addl·d J t>x on !'-.und<i\
and "'a~ t..c•eonrl at 27'• ·
by "'hi·n I took nff from 'l'('Ond .
FREG-OSI WAS AWARE that
K noop's green IJghl m1~ht ha\'e
c·n!"> t the Angels t he> J:? ll mt'. but he·
''a~ careful to a\'OJd thP c;uhJf'Ct
1n has post· Ra me c h<.rt y, 1th n •
pork rs
I m nut i.:unn.1 ~a) t ht.> om·
~nu "anl ml' to say. he
an!\wl•red "( think the biggest
than)( Y.J'-that ou r bullpen
w asn'tabletoholdthem "
The /\ns;t <'I~ finished t he
.homestand with a I 9 rerord.
:rnd tom~ht they bnns.t a ft\'l'·
J! a m l ' I o .., 1 n ~ .., t r c a k i n t o
Balt1mon·
H~~~.t~ .. ~!.;,S?c~!~~~~sa
football u11m irt ~'"'"· T1sty will~ signing awcograplu and giving yow tht irui.dt
story on tht #Wms 'first stascn in tMir ruw liDm1 in Oran~ County. And, you ca n a/JO pick
wp fret RJJm.s ' ~m photos and bwmpotr stidun.
f11t p~~n wil/ vi.sit OUr Cost.J ~SO ojfut Ofl jNM 17, 18, 19, 10, anJ 1t.
Cltuk the JCMd l'lt aruJ tomt in to mnt >'°"' faa><>ri~ pla,..-r. ChilJrnt should br
J;Wmp.mit-J by iM'r partnu. Onkr of appuranu is sNbfect to clwngt.
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She c·arrtt·cl a four-stroke ll•aµ
111111 Su11rl;n .., final r11tand 11( J
1 .. 11lll'' l'rof P~~11mal (iolf ,\~
..,oc1al1e1n toi..rnam<:nl 1 ht·
"'l'lght of that burdened her and
:-ht.• suffered a tri'plc bog<.'y on
t hl' o pe n in~ h o le Pia ) 1n ~
partner Pat Bradley birdied tht.•
hoh• anrl. all of a sudden. the)
v. l·re lll•d for the ll•:.td
\\'hat would you par!-. a~ thl'
one or two mo!>t pivotal mo mc•nt~ in the-~:1m1·".. Frt'i!""'
":ii-as kl·d
UCI NamPs Two
Swim CoachetS
A r oad trip ri'lis.tht bP a bless
lnJ? beCl.IUM' the (.'(ub IS 3-13 11\l'r
I hl' pa~t 1 \Ht noml'sta.nos ano
11 24 for lhl· 'l'.11' at the Dil.! /\
AHGt.l. HOTE\ A••<' l'IOf'\t' ~HO' Jtm
",. ... ,. htt f!W' WlnnH'\ ft",. P•<• SI• ., S.t"'
O•r ~tOf"t •• lO'\ Al•m•IO'\ R .... Tf4/IC~ fOf' ,,..... con
Wl•t"°"' fl'll• Of \) ... )f 1,_ ~\· WfO(I\ '-fillt
him ttom w1nn1no •t °"''•'lM ,rw.u Tot•llY HOt '1111,,"" ,, 1tQn;t 1Nt· hi\• .. ~,,.,•\ •rtt.411i N)I
Tues., June 17 Wed., June 1s-Thurs., June 19
After a bol(<:) on the third hoh:
rlroppl.-0 her one stroke bt'tund
Bradley. she madt: five b1rd1es
and onl} une bo~l'Y the rest of
the· ''"•' ln pa ck up lht• first top
prize. S22 .500, or he r four )'l'Ur
s>ro car<:er l 'nt1l Sunday, ~he
hai1 c:arn<.'d JUSt S9.190 on 1h1"'
'car 's tour anct h ad nevi•r
finished tx>tter than 18th
She ~hot <'Vl'n pur 72 for a tr>tal
or 12· under par 276 CJ\'f•r I ht•
ti.029-yard 1-'ernnort course·
Arny Alcott . who s hot 66 on
Charlie Scho be r h as been
named"men·s swimmin& coach
and. Kaia Hedlund will handle
the women for the UC Irvine An·
teaters next season after being
added to the staff by athietic
director Linda Dempsey today
Schober. 33, was an asslstant
coach al USC and directed the
Irvine Aquatics team this )ear.
lie replaces Hank Vellekamp
f ,.,,. 'u df" J..,.•11\.cfn Wtflt•t1 It llCJ ,,.. ''tt ,.,._
An~•' '°'"" r,~, o,, OOtno • t•"* blh M4 wor~ .,, A.noel ;e't#'f' wit" NO 0 Of\ ttw 0.CIJ •nd
'"''d ~ ~'\ tM ,... PH<,..,,. frOt'l"'I S..lf l.A-• (U'r
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tft•t th# .,.,, W-'4••" O'""'Of" OHW"W"' wet ,,0._." .,.,., t true Trw Hao Ot'C• Utw .,.oo ow
l•lt 1••10 ,..,. ot '"" •le<Jlu,., ""' a .. _.,,,., •Mvt • .,..,, _......, ..-oo Club \006i.t\fT"lan TM"
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~nnent wtlll c-<...,,,.._,I coto--• ~•• bl>•n onltf"CI
Tiie rww KO'•DOerd I• ltlll•l•.,.IV u-.1..,
tor <O"'~IOll m '"" A"°""' t lf\I ._.,_ lt'
IUI• bo.1t t1>e •ey ""°'d It ··1 ... t•l•Y•IY " T.-ooH
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Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
"'~t Division Weal Dlvlaion w L Pe l. GB w L Pct~ GB
Kansas Cit} 37 22 627 Houston 34 23 .596 ·~ Chic ago 29 28 509 7 Dodgers 3-4 25 .571 I
Oakland 29 30 .492 8 Cincinnati 32 27 .542 3
Seattle 28 32 .467 9 1, San Francisco 25 34 424 10
Te x as 2G 33 441 11 Son Diego 25 35 .417 10·~ DOllT MlU lHl.t oelE I Minnesotd 23 36 .390 14 Atlanta 23 33 .411 104
Ang~ls 21 36 .368 15 Eul Dlvlalon
f:asl Dtvtaloa Montreal 33 22 .600 TIST DRIVE New York 37 21 638 Pitta burgh 33 24 .579 I
Milwaukee 31 25 .SS4 5 Phi ladelphio 30 24 .556 21-'2 DATSUN OF
Boston 31 27 .534 6 New York 27 29 41U 6111 YOURCHOICI Cleveland 29 27 .~18 7 Chicago 24 30 .444 8'~ IARWICIC Will To ronto 28 28 .~ 8 St. Louis 22 36 .3'79 121.,
Baltimore 29 30 .492 8•.-, .,.._.Y'•ICM'" 'llVI YOU THI
Detroit 26 28 .481 9 ~ 1, lllorilrMI 0 SHllT OPF HIS ""lledee!N• •. s-. ~ ~ .... .,...kef .. Pllt~• . .._lonl IACIC Botlon 6, ""'9tt S ~" l'r-ltc.O I, -Vork 0
TOr"MtoS, hqtJ (111<-.0 •. At lef!ll I Come In for (Ilk:!: .. OelnMl, llPCI" ••lft " ~ 10. OM-lot I I) IMl"O\I
Clove lllCI "· MlllfWMll• s T ... Y'•O-Yoor free T -Shirt 1Ce11Ut City 7. Mllw-w 1 Pllll*4PIW• llAf'(ll 2·11 •I ~ •Meuu
Ntw ..,..,... a, 0-IMICI t ,., '·" & Demo Ride 811tll'NW• '· SNtll• J Mout loil llt->11 elCIMUOO11 .. vtCNI 1).41
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1,11 S)·695
1 pm [I) ~ rn·
Rich Saul
Ccncer
11th year in Nf-L
ColleRe : Mich1~.1n ~tau:
I pm to "\ pm 1 1 pm to 3 pm
Doug France
T.idck
6th year in NFf
College:: Ohio Sc..u:
• Fred Dryer
Defensive End
12th ye.ar in NFL
College: 5.1 n Diego St.are
Fri., June 20 Sat., June 21
l pm to 3 pm
jack Youngblood
Defensive End
10th year in NFL
College: F1oncl.a
10 am to Noon
Vince Ferrapmo
Quaru:rback
4th year m NFL
ColJcge: N ebraska
1710 AJanu Aw11w. Q>IW M•, CA.-IZ,26 (714) 7J4-4bl0
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C>OATINu Monday June , & 1 eeo CAIL Y PILOT lJ:J
Yachti_n~ BS .Yachts Vie Caliban
Triumph s • rrunar· l Reverse Ar{losy Held . .. .
For Wo1n n
A 1e-mlnar aponaored b)' the
O,.n1e County Women's Ocean
lacln• titltl•» <WORS1 will be
eaent~d WedoHday at 7 30
m Ml the Buhlu Cor1nth1an
acht ('lub ·
The.• pru"ram 1s being held m
preparation for the upcoming
'econd unnuiil s ailboat racing
ror women The i,eries gels· un-
de>r way June 29
The topecaal ed ucallODal
seminar. o~n to the publJc. will
cover rac ing rull!i.. local
knowledge and <Aerodynamics
Guest speakers include Bob Ket
tenhoren of &hock Sails. Ron
Doughert};, Camber Sails. and
Dave 1-'ranch. flood Sails
This year':. WORS competition
will consist or five races. accord
1n.c to l..tnda Barrow. cha irman
of the ra<'m~ ~roup Last ) l'ar's
series drew nt•arly 20 entnes
•with boats rangmg in size rrolJ1
25 to 39 reel IO h•nJ{t h Even
more bouts a n• l'xpectcd LO
'larticipute this yvur
Eighty-three salllng yach~
swarmed into Newport Harbor
Saturday to complete the nr11t
race of ~he Bahia del Cabnllo
R everse Argosy r ace co
sponsored by Bahia CormUuan
Yacht Club and Cabrillo Beach
Yacht Club of Los Ange les
After a night of fest1v1ty at
BCYC the party-weary sailors
set sail. Sunday for the return
race f'tom Newport Reach lo Los
Angeles Harbor This was the
13th year of the event which has
come to be known as the .. Revers e
Arttosy''. patterned a f ter
!l:ewport Ocean Sailing Assoc1a
lion's AJamitos Bay Argos)
The Re\'ersl' Argos) also
serves as the third and rourth
r aces tn CBYC's Cabrillo Senes
Trophy \!.'Inners in all clasSt>!>
IOR <7J I Spirit /\lien
Bro1An. VYC. 2 Ruffian II. Ted
Z('llmerl LSF
PJIRF·A t24 t I Z1pp<'r.
Randy Morns LBYC. 2 S<'alord.
Eric Hronskow. SI H\'C. :i Van
'clal. Michael Taylor l.t·x . UW
4 L1t'kety Split. St<tn Wood.
LIH'C. 5 Ht:~tl('!'!s. Hoh Y11uni.:.
LA YC
P HRf B 1251
S1nall Sailboats Co1np~te
S e v e n cl a s ~ (' ~ '' r !> m a 11
sailboats turnt'd out Saturclay
and Sunday for Lido 1:-.lt• Y;Jl·ht
Club'!> J une H cgat1;1 smled OH'r
courses ins ide thl• ba} The
trophy wmnns
l .ASEA I ~MJHM l>4': .. t' NHV( 1 Of'"
JJ .. rn1r " Hf V (
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llltO U" ' ~I ti•hor-''''
Yi/lof. I ... \_ \V ( ' ,-,wt Toe,,..' • ,.,
\,if\Ql 1" I M..ffl l 1nyh f l I '<f£ ) ('4,,•d
,-,_.n10 llV( J f",,;\~t•'"'""'""' 'HtY(1 \Af'OT r-t IP•"'''''·••""'' ltY
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\Af:.tQl (.) N<i~,,.,, l t-i••4r, f~n '' "(
Greyhound. Greene · Elmore.
BYC . 2. Hurr•cane Gulch. Steve
Jost. CDVC. 3 Si rena . Kennedy-
Zmn , CBYC. 4 Frenesi II. Al
Ca r lan. CBVC . 5 Sunshine.
DerJnis Humphrey. CBYC.
PJIRF C 191 -1 Ginger Ale.
Gary and Bill Johnson. CBYC.
2 Dairy Air. C BYC Syndicat e.
3 Peg~us. Jerry Montgomery.
ABYC
ORCA <Multihull > <17l -I Slipstream . Ha ndy Heynolds.
LTYC. 2 Defiance. Hugh Towle.
VYC . 3 No name. Tony Chap
man. PVSA. 4 Hlac k Widow.
Don Savage. LBYC 5 Esprit.
Tom Saul<"r. WCYC
La Horgue
Top~ Field
Nt•wport Harbor Yacht Club
<'OnducL('(J t"'o t'hi:.1mpton'>h1p re-
gattas Saturda} :rnd Sunday
v.ilh mnt' ~ achtl> turning out for
tht· national t•hamp1ons h1p or the
S a n (a n :1 3 !> C I a s :. a n d l 8
Etchells 22..'> !'lhowinJ{ up for the
... prin~ ('hamp10n!>h1p ror the
<:las-;
CahtSan. skippered by
Jim Robinson. Alamtlos
Bay. was the winner of
the Ca l -25 Wester"
Regional charop1onshlp
m u five race regatta
sa1h:d out of Dana Polnl
Yacht Club. Saturday
and Sunday
The regatta was
marred by one boat be·
mi: dismasted in a col·
l1s1on with a non-racing
boat that was cru1s1ng
through the course. The
dls masled Cal-25 was
Once An Eagle. :-.kip-
p e r e d hy Tony
Ma rtineau, Manna dcl
Rey
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Elite Class
Only 11 schools have had their names en-
itr a vcd on the 81-year-old Steward's Cup. a
trophy <mnuully given to the best freshman
crew in the nation. This year Orange Coast
College's crew Joined that elite class. cap-
tuting the national title m Syracuse, N . Y .
recently.•Othcr names on the cup include
Syracuse. W1sconsjn. Cornell. Washington .
Navy. Penn, Cul. Columbia, Brown and
Yalt>
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Weld Leading
Atlantic Race
PLYMOUTH. England l AP> Phil Weld of
Fort Lauderdale, Fla . Look the lead from Eugene
Riguidel 9f France Sunday in the Transallant1c
s inglehanded yacht race to Newport, Rhode Is land
after an intl•rior wull on H1gu1dtl 's 52.root
trimaran was damai.:c•d. r<1c e organizers here re-
ported. .
ll was not known what caused tht> damage to
1U~u1del's VSD. whi<'h has been among the h rst
three yachts in lhl' wcek -ol~ace.
H1gu1del rad1()(•w to J>:.ms that he would con-
tinue to head for N<'wport but was "proceeding
with care " II<• !>aid that 1n add1t1on to the
da magN.1 wall. his boat had lost some rigging.
Weld 1s piloting a 51 foot trimaran Moxie.
R1gu1del's VSD was 1n st:cond pos1t1on. race or-•
gan1zers said
Also neur the le4d m the ~-yacht field in the
3.000-milt: race wt're Eric Lo1zcau and Ohv1er de
Kersauson of f''rancl'. edocsrdo Aus toni of Italy
and Britain's Nick '<e1g
Bnton Paul Rodgers was report<.'<f heading for
the Azores Is lands some 1,500-milcs southwest of
here after his 34-foot trimaran Christian Saul ll
colhded with a whale
The race headquarters said Italian Edoardo
Auston• broke two ftngcrs on h1'i right hand but is
contmuml"( LO race hts 56-foot s loop Chica Boba II
Jerzy Rakowicz, one of three Polish com-
petitors. s peaking by radio to the Observer
news paper wh1ch sponsors the race, said his 38-
foot monohull yacht Spaniel was surrounded by
about 10k11lcr whales .
A total or 87 boats set out from Plymouth ln
the 3,000-mile race making for Newport. R .I . The
record time for the race. set in 1972. is 20 days,
13~ hours.
Pierce Wins Regatta
Twenty-one boats in four c lasses turned out
Saturday and Sunday for Dana Point Yacht Club's
School's Out Regatta for small boats salllng
Inside th e ht rbo r . Tne everl was f · r both
) oungsters and adults.
Largest c lass with seven entries was the
Lido·l4, won by Chuck Pierce. Runner-up wa.s
Mark Glbs<>o. In the Laser claa. of five entries the winner
was Steve Schupuk, followed by Rlck Pollui.
In the Sabol A claas of four boats the winner
was Ken Krause. Second was Robert Johnson.
Marie Wehan was th wtnner in the Sabot B
class over four competlton-Second wa~ Cheryl
Coble
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11 boles imUl be came to thole two backbreaktna ftllitblnc par-51. •
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Big Companies
Need Checking .
By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ Som~ companies are so bll that they can't be allowed
to roam about lhe jungle any way they want for rear that
they might trample som ebody underfoot. (ntArnatlonaJ
Business Machines. better known to one and all u IBM. t~
1n that elepbantiJ\e category.
A couple of weeks ago IBM lost a fight to behave in the
way most of us like to behave: free and clear of restrain·
ing hands. whether tbey be those or government or
parents. The decision against IBM came in a New York
state court where the ·
giant computer maker
was being sued by Vic -
tor Barouh, head of a
small typewnter ribbon
manufacturer. Barouh
Eaton1Allerr
Money
Tree
IBM'a annual sales '
are $22.8 billion. Barouh·Eat'bn does maybe $43 mrlhon
Not qwte an even matc h hut in this ca!>e that probably
weighed in favor of Barouh ,...
TtDS IS NOT the first time these two have tangled
Five years ago Barouh won a suit against IBM, char1ting at
\vrth trying to monopolize the typl!wriler ribbon market
for his victory he received $1 in damages plus a much
more significant awar\1 called "other . . valuable con-
"deration ..
That other C'Onsidcr at1on \\85 a promise frt>m IBM that
1t would let Barouh kne>Y. when 1t r cdesq;n<:d 11:.
typewriter ribbon carlndges to g1w· hrm a chance lo
.. match them That's obviously an imp<Jrlafll consideration
I B.M dominates the t>lectnc l} Pt'Wntcr market and 1f 1t
dt'c1des to redesign its ribbon cartridge~. 1l renders obsolelt·
all the other cartridges on the marke1
SO UBIQUfTOt:S IS the IBM l ) &Jewnter 1n th'· ofrlrc·..,
of AmertC'a that the typewnt<•r r1lihon rn<irkr•I alon1· 1'
"alOt.'d at S600 million ·a year 1 In the old dav,, type.writer
manufacturer'> '4nuld have t>e1>n h;iµpy \\1th that kind or
\Olum<' l IA~f n<•turallv make·' lht• r1hbon' and c·nrtr11I~'''
for 1ls machine .... hut other' dn l<>') Uarouh s ribbons arc•
:.old under th~ Ko R4'C·T·>PC name
Well. Barouh ~ent tn\11 rourt cla1min~ th<tl IR~t re
neged on the agrccmt'nl. H(· .,aid I BM brought out n<>w riti
bans m 197i and 1979 Y.1thout ... upplyang him wllh lhl'
tec hnical dr<.t\\ ings uf thl' nl'Y. d1•s1~n . d5 It Y. a:. otJl1gatl'<l
IO do
JRM d1spu1t'd Rurnuh' c;u1t It didn't deny 1t had r"
fu,ed to suppl} him "-llh 1h1s 1nlormatwn but claimed 1t
was not required l() becauM· the 1975 ~ettlement covered
only '\ypey,nterc; then in production ..
In addition. 18!\1 said 1t didn't hiivc to notify Barouh
until after it had delivered frr!>l shipment or a changed
model
WHAT THAT ~EANT. Barouh told the <.·ourt. wai. tha t
every lime IBM changed the hnc 1t Y.ould take ham threl'
to sax months to catch up
The court was n't buying rn~·~ story, even though 1t
""as represented by its prei.llg101A Wall Street Jaw firm.
Cra\ ath. Swaine & Moore . ..-.,,.
In fact. when Cravath came up ""Ith a llc;t or 200 que..,
11on~ rt -.anted ans "'crs t o twfon• the rmnpla1nt "a" hl'ard .
• Juflg1· Frank .1 Pino"''""' 1rri1.111••I .111h1..,1.11·1w t h.11 hl'
l!nl•d the la"' hrm $I ow
MEA!'WHJl.1.-:. Tll t-; ('C)llRT 10(1irmt:d IH \1 and
t'r:J\'ath that 1t agre<>d "'Ith Barouh'" argument and that
IRM ~as required to d1scl0St· dra .... ings or nbbon des11rn
changes in 1t.s type'4 nter,, "be they new or mod1f1t•d
machrnc' nnc1 th:it In ~1 did not h;1v1• th1· oplton nf .... ail
111);! untJI 1t s h1pJ>l'<i 1i... new machml'' bcfon· lt'tlinJ;! 1t!'t t·orn
pct1tnr; 1n on tht> n<'Y. ft•Jtures
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winner
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\l.1rl'l1 m "Lillie Women." lo be rebroad
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Romsn --11 New Vork an.st
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fD CHOOSING SUICIDE
28 TONIGHT L.OCAL
FOU.OW-UP ·
" look al the ramiflcat!Of'ls
ol the Jo R<lftlan cate ind
1n oxamln.thon of the flt·
1ng Incidence OI IUICiOe In
metrp L.A. ID STNNGER:
PORTlWT Of' A
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CAME\AMAH
Mtlce Glttlnoet reflecta Oii
Iha hlgnllghla ol bia ~
our ino the ear1y d9ye of
No Passion • ID Suicide Tale
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES <A PI Ton1ghl. PBS
d ocuments the-ultimate se lf ~
indulgence· Su1c1de. for run and libera·
lion. 1Channcl 28. 8 pm . Channel 50.
8 :30 p m .l
Jo Roman was a New York artist who
d ecided to eat a dt·adly quantity of
sleeping pills rather than leave the de·
tails of her exit to fatt'. "Rational
s uicide." she called 11 . rational.
because she felt "no dc!-.tn· to kill or 1n
jure or mum
T HE ACCIDENT Of' breast cancer
galv1101zed her loose plani; to die beforc
age 70. and m 1978. at the a~e of 61. she
began her "rational !-.U1c-1d1• pruJCct' rn
earnest '
On her 62nd birthday. she and her
psychiatrist husband invited fnend!-t to
their Upper West Side brownstone to
contemplate her s u1c1de They also in·
vited a video-tape t•umC'ra. and this 1s
where "Choosmg Su1c1de · begins
Whal we see 1s a hip cocktail party
gone hsyw1re. with Jo Homan regal))
al the center. the $!rtm revelers try to
wash do.wn the horrible aspect of the
cir cums\ance with C'hampagne and
goodly portions of psychobabble
"RATIONAL SUICIDE is an option tn
life." says J o. "that can be life
liberating and enriching " The woman
sitting cross-legged at J o s feet nods her
head in affirmation. ltke a jazz afi·
cionada listening t.o a Charlie Parker
sax solo.
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ANOTHER FRIEND, Murray. IS less
1ncllned to embroidery .
"There ain't no way," say" Murray.
"that I'm going to accept that there's a
gr~ater responsibility or understanding
of death b~ committing suicide "
You an' thankful for Murra'. a Dylan
Thomas LJmong trcnd1es, bcggrng' hrs
friend to rage against the dying of the
light
Ala!>. the othen,, for the mn~l parl.
applaud .Jo's going gentle into that good
night
.. \'OUR DYING IS going to be maybe
the greatest creative act you ever did,''
encourages one friend
And so it goes. switching later to a
gathering or "the family circle ... where
the ritual of ~an1tmng self-destruction
1s repeated
One needn't be especially opum1st1c
about life to sense there 1s somethinl(
"rong here Jo Roman could have
fought cancer 1 an autopi.y shows the
disease wasn't as profoundly advanced
as she supposed). she could have . as her
brother-in-law tearfullyimplorecl her to
do. given life to another palntlng or 10
paintings. She wanted to die Instead.
and she did
BUT THE WA V she did 1t detailing
her plans in letlen t.o 60 Crtend.s, grand-
ly playing before the camera and her
fa mily, contriving a camouflage ra
tlonale -offends life. rather than
.. clarifying life," as she c laimed
What you confront in this docum{'n
tary is death shorn or its tragedy, and
that Is ugly.
Jo Roman wrote her own obituary for
The New York Times. but offered a hi?t
ter one in this casual remark made· 111
the camera.
"THERE A RE SOME very tntcrcc.t
mg things about dymw. There ·~ !)Wel't
ness and sorrow and fun . .
" ... And some of rt 's very borinJ!
So we see. Did we need to"
Show Ouster
Brings Suit
SA'.': DIEGO IAP J Tele\1s1on ''d
t1on X ET\' and Bay City Telev1~1on face
<• SJ62.000 suit because the onlv nt-v.'l pro~ram on Channel 6 v.a!> droppt•d
v. 1thout g1vtn~ the produce~ 120 da) s
notice
The :-.wt wa5 fiJed in Superior Court
by the R<>b Richards Co After signing a
contract rn 1978 to produce a 30 mrnutt>
news program. the suit chums XETV
agreed orally to expand 1t to one hour.
starting at 10 p.m . nightly
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Proud Pop
Par llarrmgton. ; . .11norou~ !>Upt:•r on · Orw O<i~ at a Time." has
gn •ttt prufo in hi s chtl<lren Tern 'kft 1 • "' l't11lege music major.
:\1 H:hal'I \\Jll 1 r) pro tcnni~ c.·1rru11 after eolll'J.!(' graduation. P atrick
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\\1th b~tllN \\IHk!>ht>p
''You're an extraordinary planner,"
one of the guests offers in tribute. "I
can't imagine anyone who could bring
the project off with more skill, efficien·
cy, grace .
" ... and artistry." chips in another.
.. "and artistry.·· the first con·
tinues. "At the same time. I must con·
fess there's something m me that's at
war with this."
The Saddleback Compa ny Thea tre Presents
THIRD SEASON 1980
New Disney Film
Adds Four Stars
HOLLYWOOB <AP> -Four new alars ha\
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"Amy-on·tbe-U pa.' 1 Jol.oinl Jenny Aauuer and Barry Newman are
former cblld star Mar1arel O'Brien, Kathleen
Nolan,~· Robinlon and Lou Fant.
The movte ls about ~ wom an who flea her
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Somehow, even with dark glasses anti
Arabian garb, you JUSt know that's Burt
lleynolds, filmed beside actress Lesk y
Anne Down in a scene from their soon to
he-released movie. "Rou2h Cut "
Disaster Films Spread
Even Hesitant Russiaru Get Into Act NO W PLAYING
MOSCOW tAP> -Ruula'a Ont home1rown dlao1t~T mov\e 11 1lulnf view ts t.o their aeata u
lhoy W•\ch a cri'ppi.d Soviet airliner ffcai)e from
1 1haturina earthquake ln a volley of special ef
fecta,
The Soviet ortlctal press h-.s refU)arly de·
nounced 1uch American dlaasler thrillers as
"Juw1" and "Theower1na inferno." But no one •e~ma w have an eological complaints about
"Aircrew," from the ,vlet film stud.lo Mosfilm.
TICKETS AllE AT A PREMJlJM for direct.or
Altxander Mitta's movie. which features des!tuc·
lion of a city by an ear1bquake, eruptions of
llOlcanoea, a fu~ry airplane crash 'tnto an air
terminal and a night engineer crawling out.side hJs
craft to make repairs Jn mid·flJght.
The heroes are the crew meml>ers or a TU-1S4
'<lirllner of the Soviet airline Aeroflot, each with his
own problems in life and love. The film included
..ilmosl no politu:s, though at Moscow's Okt.ober
cinema this week it followed a long netfsreel aboClt
the lOOth anniversary of Lenin's birth.
Soviet critics have had little good to say about
American disaster films. calling them new opiates
for the Western masses.
ONE ~ET CRITIC, PANNING the new
I ...... U-Pttt Dir-' a.:u WUT JllWl IMA f'WA
EJ Toro 511·6'80 w~ '91·39" •r• SZll-6339 verslon of "King Kong" when it came out In the f.IW-'mlllAcara ......-1mu11• 'ICIN'I West. aa1<S. "The horrible c.rtn of a gorilla ia help-c.u,..., t79-4141 11w. ~1-ow.. ...,... Nm.,.
lng Americana forget unemployment lines, lnfla· ~.21163 :=.,ai:·YIU.IY ~ erHeso J.
lion and the high cost ot living." fOU!lllill v.., ..,..,~ ·
Soviet trilics also frown on violence in general -1=~~~:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;--;;;iiiiii;;;;;;;;iiM;;;Qiiiif-~ in films. I :
"Aircrew,' unUlce most Soviet movies: has
plenty or violence. But Soviet critics Sff a coun-
terbalance in la careful sketching of the charac·
ters involved.
-> Half the film is devoted to their problems -
Capt. Andrei Timchenlco's worries about flunking
his physical. Co-pilot Valentin Nenarokov's strug-
gle for custody of his son, F1lght Eneineer Igor
Skortsov's troubles Juggling girlfriends, and
stewardess Tamara's own romantic problems.
ALL TIOS IS COVERED IN detail before the
four leave on a mercy night to ·an eart.hquake-
stricken city caJJed .. Bidr·' to the south of the Sov·
1el Union.
The Bidri earthquake is no less effective than
in any Western disaster film as oil tanks explode,
debris rues lhrough the air and a tidal wave
savages a mountain village.
AS'THE AIRPORT ITSELF IS pelted wit""
debris. an American-built Boeing jet plows into the
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makes the airport a fireball. The 'Soviet plane
--ioaded with refugees manages to take o(( at the
last minute. but is badly damaged
-By The Assodated Press
The· following are Billboard's hot record hits
for th,e ~eek endi.ng June 21 as they appear in next
week s issue of Billboard magazine.
HOT SlNGLES
1. "Funky Town" Lipps Inc .. Casablanca
2. ··c~ming Up" Paul McCartney, Columbia
3. "Biggest Part of M~" Ambrosia, Warner
Bros.
4. ··The Rose" Bette Midler. Atlantic
5 "AJ?ainst the Wind" Bog Seger & The Silver
BullN Band. Cap1lol
fi ··1t·s Still Hock and Roll to Me" Billy Joel ,
Columbia
7 ... Little Jeannie" Elton John. MCJ\
8. "Steal Away" Robbie Dupree, Elektrn
9 "Cars" Gary Numan. Atco
10. ··she's Out of My Life" Michael Jackson. Epic
TOP LP'S
l. "Glass House~·· Billy Joel. Columbia
2. ••Just One Night" Eric Clapton. RSO
3. "McCartney II" Paul McCartney, Columbia
5. "Mouth to l\louth" Lipps Inc .. Casablanca
6. "The Wall" Pink Floyd, Columbia
7. "The Empire Strikes Back·· Soundtrack RSO .
.. 8. "Middle Man" Boz Scajlgs. Columbia
9 "Women and Ch1ldre'l First" Van Halen
Warner Bros. ·
10. "Empty Glass" Pete Townsend, Atco
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off. The womanizing flight engineer turns into a
hero as he climbs outside the plane to make re-
pairs. The t all finall y falls off only when the plane
is skidding lo a halt on a Moscow runway
Kissi11ger's Son
On TV News Show
NEW YORK 1AP> The son of former
Secretary of S~atc llenry Kissing€.'r has ~n hired
as a desk assistant ror "Nighthne." ABC TV's
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spokesman
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phones, do errand-; and ~rform other ta'iks at
ABC News, network spokesman John Goodman
~aid The p<Jy is-$180 a week
Young Kissingl•r told the New York Post th<Jt
he got his job "the ~ay everyone else did connl't'
taon s .... Everyonl' I kn ow who's a de'>k assi!itant
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By JUDITH OLSON
Of 1M o.it'f l'llet Staff
Have you ever woncl.ered what
happens to all the clothes that
are never sold at the department
store?
And the rood that 's never
eaten at the Sunday brunch at
your favorite restaurant?
And what the Department of
Motor Vehicles will do when it
runs out· or six-digit combina-
·tions for its license plates?
T here are simple ans wers to
all the questions, but still it's fun
to ponder these deep questions
or life.
Whe n one wanders through
shopping centers here in Orange
County and sees the volume or
clothes in store after-store, one
is tempted to wonder who buys
all the dresses and suits or if
many garments are not left over
at tbe end of the season.
• And then if you've ever been
in a second-hand st.Qre and seen
the piles and piles of used
clothing for sal e , you are
puzzled by where it all ends. Is
there a heaven for old dresses?
But you can r est assured.
. Noth ing much goes to waste
where m e rchants a r e con-
cerned: and even the second· hand .
ga rmerits a re put to good use.
Wyoma Hamilton. assistant
vice president and public rela·
tions director for Goodwill In·
dustries, said that garments are
tagged and rotated every three
weeks.
"EVERY SIX WE EK S the
clothing is put on ha lf price,"
M s. Hamilton said, "and then
what 's left is taken to the as-is
lot."
are sold (or salvage, she said.
a nd the final recycled product is
used for wallboard, roofing
paper ~d other such items.
"The best roofing is made out
or rags, I've been told," she
said . "So you m ay have a roof
m ade of out of your old clothes."
F r ank Rice. vice president or
pubhc affaits for Bullock's, s rud
that "the bulk of our leftover
clothing is sold at reduced
prices.·· ·
The unsal e ab l e mer -
chandi se. und es ir ab l e
bec aus e it's damaged , 1s
"parcelled out at the ge.neral
managers' discretion to vanous
agencies," he added.
··But there's not as much left
as you'd imagine. Knowing
when to reduce prices <to move
the merchandise) is important."
The donations a re made on a
rotatfug basis, he noted. so that
the same charities doo't get the
clothes year after year.
Disbursement is done "in-
formally, when there's enough
a~umulated," Rice said.
'ftl the restaurant business.
knowing when to refill the dish·
es is the key issue. A spokesman
for the Marriot t
said tha t when the Sunday
brunch is set up, it is carefully
watched so that foods are not
replenished toward the end ol the
day. .
"There's not much left," the
spokesman said. "Whatever is
left is given to the e mployees'
cafeteria. It's not recycled for
guests.
"Nothing i.i; used overnight.
Nothing can be touched. The un·
Doggone S11rf's Up
Some people 1ust aren ·r
content to take their dogs
for walks.
Chrts Viloria. 21 . of
Costa Mesa had been
windsurfing for all of a
week when he concluded
it can get a little lonely out
there in Newport Bay. So
he decided to teach his
golden retriever. Harvest.
to "crew."
Things are going fine at
left. until Harvest takes a
dip. ,At right. Viloria
retrieves his retriever. then
hits the water himself in an
inverted. am:J unplanned.
swan dive.
Harvest, now sailin,g
solo, watches his master
flounder. His dog-tired ex-
pression can only mean
one thing! "Why don't we
just go back to the beach
and play Frisbee?"
Perhaps he should be
grateful Viloria 's not Into
skydiving.
touched bre ad 1s m a d e into
bread crumbs ..
IF YOU'VE EVER eaten al
the Cr'ab Cooker in· Newport
Beach and seen the huge, steam·
mg vat or chowder you probably
hav~ wondered what ha ppens lo
the soup that remains at the end
or the day. .
"We usually don't have any
left." asserted Ro,b Fogel. the
manager ... Each day we malce 1t
fresh and we only make a cer·
tain amount. We've learned how
much to make.
"If there is any left it's put m
the chill box and healed the next
morning for early risers."
Caterers face the sam e prob-
1 ems as re s taurant s .
particularly those serving a buf ·
fet. They want to make a display
that l ooks beautiful a nd
generous. but somt'll mes that
means serving too much food
Eve Biava: a Costa Mesa
cater er, said whatever she has
left beloogs to the cli ent and
she'll pack it up if the c ustomer
wants it!
If t hey d on 't. '>he ca lls
fa1rv1e'°" State Hospita l and de·
II vers 1t there for the1 r use
"VEGETABLE S a re the on<·
exception." M!i> Bi a va said.
.. We use leftove r '> to m ake
soup
Barbara Murphy. co-owner or
St Ives Catermg. -.aid they try
to leave as much food as poss1·
ble with the custome r. If the
leftovers aren't wa nted. as 111 the
<.'ase of a recent party hosted by
New Yorkers. the food is given to
St 1 ves e m ployees or thrpwn
away
Now what do you do when
there's a scar<.'1ty. such as with
Callforrua license plates where
999 ZZZ 1s the end of c urrent
possible combinations.,
The ans wer, accordin g lo
Eileen C Hampton, an informa ·
t 1on officer v.1lh the Department
of Mot.or Vehicles in Sacramen·
to. is a.seven·digit plate.
Personahzed seven-character
plates. have been issued for the
past two years. but regula r
licenses with seven digits now
D••IY l'•IOI Or.t,...< &y '"''Pet ... -
are reqwred since 999 ZZZ was
given out this s pring .
T h e fi rst s ix ·digit plates.
begannin~ with AAA OCH . were is·
sued until 1969 with 16 million
possible combinations to be ~
used
BUT THEN those wer e used
up and the OMV s witched the or-
der of the numbers and letten
and started over with 001 AAA.
Now, since the second 16
million combinations also are
gone . the OMV has turned to its
ne w set of plates beginning with
1AAA002. ·
.. License plates lAAAOOO and
lAAAOOl will not be issued b)'
the department b eca u se
personalized license plates usinc
the near-identical configura-
tions (usmg the lette r "O ..
rathe r tha/l the nu~ber zero)
haH• bee,r issued , and would
easily confuse law enforcement
agencies," the OMV said.
This new configuration has
121.S million possibilities. and
when those are exhausted. ~
<See WONDER, Page CZI
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If You
''Must'.
Write~
B1 JVDITH OLSON
°'-~ .......... WMn ther~·· • formal, peraonal letter to
bf' wnll..n or • love letter there'll
noth1na mor~ appropriate than • fowna1n pen
lo do the job
f'lowin&. hl;at•k 1n1t. prff11e Unes and fine
papeor ¥!1 b!j.lllf)'. that lbece . aa cann.i m·
volvt'd
Part ol the JOY o/ writing with a fountain
pen 1s owning u beautiful one tbal is'pleuing
to the eye !is well as the hand
Some ol the mObt a rt1stac· fOW'.\taan pens
wen· made by Jeweler IAW!> Cartier in the
·30~ cmd '40s, renectmg the Art Deco period
and his travels to the Orient and Mel(ico
Som~ of hts 1nnovat1ve pens, wtuch an
eluded small clocks or cigarette lighters built
into the body, were d1bpl ayed with other anll·
que writing ins truments at Les Must de
Cartier. South Coast Plaza
The fO<'a l point of the exh1b1t. however.
wa s the newes t "Must" pen from the Cartier
collection Called Le Stylo Plume. the pen Is
ova l tn bha pe and was 1ns p1red by the
origina l Cartie r O\'al lighters, the firs t
"Must ··
•
Ditlt• ,._ .._. •• .... nu O'o-ti T he new founlam pen includes a special
a sse mbly which enables the writer to adjust
the nib to his own personal wnung style with
an adjustable wheel which slides onto the pen
lo rotate the pen point.
DIP PEN WITH GOLD NIB AND PEARL DESK HOLDER CIRCA 1190
It al5o features an 18-karat gold nib. flt p·
t op rerill system and retractable clip.
To write with this instrumeht, the pen-
m an must pay a price o( $195 to $375, the
lesser price being for the sterling s ilver. and
the higher for the solid silver -gold plated clip
pen.
The oldest pen in the CartJer display is a
John Foley dip 'j)en and pencil with a gold-
fllled telescope case, circa 1865.
Louis Cartie r was born tn 1875 and
worked with hts father , Alfred. as jeweler to
royal families throughout the world
. Cartier mixed s.emi-precious stones with
. •diamonds a nd emeralds in simple settings
•with unusual results.
He pionee red the use of platinum in
mountings to emphasize the structural beau-
ty of the stones themselves. and is credited
with inventing the wrist watch 1n 1907
· He calt.ed his first watch Santos after the
French aviator Santos Dumont. and crt:attd
the famous Tank watch in 1918 a!> a tnbute to
Ignoring • IS
DEAR ANN LANDE RS: I recently attended ·a family reunion. Everyone was there, from
grea t-grandparents to babes in a rms. They
came from both coasts. as well as the North and
the South. My husband and I had looked
forward to this get -together for six months.
It "'asn 't possible to seat everyone a round
the dmmg room table. so two additional tables
were set up tn the hv1ng room . There wert no
place cards, but a chart was tacked up on the
wall telling people where to sit.
Midway through the meal l noticed. seated
at a card table down the hall, a handicapped
cousin and his parents. I. went immediately to
the hostess and asked why she had not seated
· these three in either the dining room or the liv-
ing room. She replied, "The boy slobbers, and I
didn't want lo spoil anyone's appetite. I'm sure
• they are very comfortable where they are ...
I was stunned by her explanation but didn't
want to ~ii the reunion by gettipg into an
argumen[
Handicapped children and their parents
. face daily rejection by an uncaring public. but
. to be treated this way by relatives is so un-
s peakably cruel and insensitive I can't bear it.
' I hope you will print my letter so all the
family members can see it. They~ to know.
--F URIOUS AND STILL SHAKJNC-
DEAR F. AND S.: Becoming forlous and
sbaktng dldn't belp the segregated relatives fttl
any better. By e nduring s ucb Insensitive
behavior, you condoned It. .
If I had been ln your shoes, lady, I woold
have ea1is&ed the help of a few others at my ta-
ble and moved the card table, the handicapped
boy and bis parents ln&.o the dining room -nut
tome.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am not calling
you "dear" because I don't think you are dear
at all. You are a crummy old bag.
I am a 13-year-old girl who will never read
your column again as long as I live. Your ad-
vice to the mother who asked if she could let her
13-year-old daugtiter go steady with a 16-year-
old boy stank out loud.
D'on'l you know a lot of 13-year-olds are
very mature for their age? Also some lS-year-
old guys are like retarded. It could be that those
two kids were a perfect match for each other.
1lnd you went and loused It up.
It you think I am a roughneck, you are
• wron1. 1 am a very refmed person and l plan to
• ·go to Vass'1: qr Smith. Do yourself a favor and ·
: ·retire. Yout''*ws are from another century. -
• •~VICKSBURG COMPLAINT
• • DEA.a VIC: SIDce '°"are• loo1er ftad·
• • 1a1 die eolama, I MP9 Mmeo.e wlll &ell yoa
' : abollt •1 respease. . ~. I weld to daull JOG for Uie ladylike letter. I
J CMN tell at OMe , .. are die lut wonl la rdlae·
· ' •eat. Geed llldl: at VaHar or Sml&L Tile advice .......... . . , .
'. DEAR ANN LANDERS: It rained today
and a IJ'OUP of us sat around talkin1 about your
column.
...
.
the brave men of t_he Amencan Tank Corps
defending France in World War 1.
Cartier also is respons ible for other in-
nov altons in Jewelry. f>UCh as the Mystery
EVERSHARP SKYLINE FOUNTAIN PEN
Circa 1946
Condoning
Anti
Lo11ders
D
We have composed some questions that
marned people might ask themselves if they
want to evaluate the quality or their rela-
tionslups.
Unfortunately, too many individuals never
take time to look mto their heads and hearts
and find out what is gomg on. This question-
naire is a solo undertaking. You needn't share 1t
with anyone. Is it good enough to pnnt., -
LANDERS FANS AT A CORPORATION IN SALT
LAKEClTY.
DEAR FANS: Tbe questions yoa ralle deal
wUb gut lsaaes. I hope aU my married readen
<and yes,~ who are llvtn3 together wtUtoat
benefit of clergy> will take &.be lime to respoad
to the questions undldJy. You are boand to
learn something.
1. Do you enjoy 1lttln1 across from yoar
spoa ae for a meal? z. Would you rather be alone at mealtJme
or with him/her?
3. Do yoa look forward to going laome from
work! •
4. Would you rather go somewhere elM or
be wltb someone else?
5. Do you look forward to your spouse ClOm -
lng bome to you?
, 6. When you are alone, do you mJ.u yoW'
spouse?
7. Would you rather read• good book tban
sit andtalkorwatchTV wlth yoa.rapoue!
8. Do you ever wish you could go out
somewhere without.him/her!·
9. Do you ever look at bJm/ber and wonder
why you married blm/her!
10. U tbere was an euy &o get oat ol yoar
marriage, would you?
II. If be/sbe aboaJd die tomMrow, would
yoa have any re1reta about yoa.r life together!
Yoar treatment of him/her!
12. Do you try to be pleasant even a~r a
hard day, or do you tell It like U la and let tbe
chlp1 fall where they may!
13. Do yoa ever look aroaad you laome altd
tbink U'• like a JaUT
14. Do yoa eat a ... rrled breakfast ao )'Otl
HD Id die bell oat oft.be boue'
15. Do yoa look forward to apeadlae.
weekeedl wit.II yoar apoueT
11. Do yo. dread wffketlds!
17. Eve tMtlp sex la 1ood for u.e most
part, II k 1etUa1 to be leu 1a&entUa1f
11. U yoa ltad It to do over apla. woUcl
yoaT ,,
•
(Pnla .... Cl)
• ..,,,., wW be .~tebied to
the ftnt to ~ lta 1upply ol 1lx-d.lctt platM.
Maybe can wW be oblolete by
then, and there'll be no need for
Ucedleol•'-· ..a of tbe plate <OOlAAAl>
8DClltbel' 121.5 million com· .....
, .&aeb DllV office la luued a
ti p ply o f plate• by tb• cram.to belldquaNl"I, ud
e Oaklmd-OollHGm allke w• . . .
TIM ftnt ncuJar MVeD-dllit
plat. tn CaliforllJa -lAFAIOO -
wu 1.aed then on April 10.
• And wbat happens when tbt HHa4lll~o.1~omblaatlon1 art u1H ap <u. .DMV never re·
luMI •Ii..-number)? r
'
Or perhape they'll•all be ~m·
puterbed and you Juat &Mb a
button to 1et • complete print.
out on UM cv &bead of you.
Tbat, at least, would mab atrl·wftchlnl a btt euler.
Clock w1th inv1s1ble movel'T)ents and dia mond
hands whjch apl)(!ared suspended In s pace.
and h~ was renowned for his mobile Jewelry
He died in New York in 1942
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RONSON GOLD-FILLED PENCILITER
Circa 1949
Horoscope
TUESDAY. JUNE 17
6 y SYDNEY OMARR
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ARI E~• \1.11 :!I Apr l!l • \11u .H·qu1n c1rt
.JbJcCt '4 hl(h '' 'llmul:.ittn~. l·ould bni.thlt'n :.ur-
roundtni.:' T<Juru-. L tlir .i ~ OrJJ1•1 OJtlV<'" phn
kl') roli·-. Ma;or <'hani.:t rn·c·ur> 1n d11me~l1C' or
homl' <Jrt•.i ,1nrl 'ou b1•m•f1t \nun!! j.>t•r.on'
Jrl' par1 or ~Ollr pt•r">onal '>('(•nano
T Al Rt'S c Aµr 20·M ay 201 Get on ram1laar
ground Obtain 'altd appraisal. Prol)('rty could
ht· mort· valu;iblt· than onginall) ant1c1pated
P1sce~. l.('O and \·iri::o nat1H..-. f1 gurt-prominent
I~ Emphaf>1S on '>eC'urit). completion of
l ran~actt0n . gettm~ mom·~ out or ~crow
GEMINI <May 21·J unt> 201 You get results
from rc•ccnt mqumc-. contacts. tnps and
l'alls p..iy d1v1dench Cant•<'r. Capncom nat1ves
figure promtnl'nll)' Older ind1 .. ·1dual will lend
benefit of experience. You learn how to play ln
"big leagues " ·
CANCER cJune 21 -J uly 221· Empbasas on
paymenL<;, collccltons. deC'1dmg wbat to discard.
what shouJd be prJ,;.'lerved Let go of supposed
"~ecura ty blanker ... Take steps leading to
g reater originality, inde pende nce. Leo.
Aquarius persons play important roles
LEO <July 23·Aug 22>. Meellng occurs
which could ·lead to "something big." Take
lead. gt t off fence, make known your views in a
definite, positive manne r Judgment. liming
and hunches hit target. Another Leo could play
major role. You gam recogrutaon, money and
love
VIRGO 1 Aug 23-Sept 221 · You are goin1 In
nght direction. des pite counterclaims by lhoft
who lack your v1s1on and faith · Be con·
~picuous by your presence. Wear bright colors.
assert nl'eds. define hopes and as pirations
What had been hidden ts now revealed -to
your advantage.
LIBRA <Sept 23-0 ct 22> You meet people
who become instrumental in having your hopes.
v. 1:-he!> become realities. Ideas clack -business
Judgment 1s on target Puzzle p1e<:es fall Into
place. Horizons expand People. are mtereated
tn hearing and reading your views.
SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov. 21 > You learn what
1s to be revised. what tnmmed and which
matenal 1s perfect as It stands. Be aware of
source material. One who "pulls strings" can -
and wiU -get you oU hook. Aquarlus, Saglt·
tarius natives figure prommenUy. ·
SAGl1TAJUUS 1Nov. 22·0ec. 21>: Express
views, clear lines of commurucation -deal
with Gemini . Virgo natives. Emphasis on
Journeys. vacation plans, ma.kin& contacts with
lively. creattve persons who encourage you to
imprint style You get long-distance call or
message which defines direction. goal.
CAPRICORN 1Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: You meet
someone who ls attractive -and financially
embarrassed. Accent on joint efforta, invest-
ments, lntensified relationship, partnenhlp and
maritaJ status. Important change at home bue
occurs.
AQlJARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18) : Be sure of
legal terms. expectations -don't rush to con-
clusions. Time Is on your side. You learn by
listeolng, observing and detectlna subtle clues.
Pisces, Virgo natives fi1ure prominently. One
close to you needs additional "pat oa back."
PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar . 20>: Oo all the w11
In efforts -halfway meaau.res wtll bOt 1et JOO
completed. Emphas1s on basic llluee, Ml'Vlce,
dependq,ils. attention r equired by pttl.
Capricorn. Cancer nallve.t nsun in aeetaano.
Older penon does care and you'll bavt prool of
lt.
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FEATURING
Volunteer Job
~ot Always
Career Booster
becomtnc known and
then tallorinl your back·
ground to flt community
need.I.
TUSCON. Am. CAP>
-Volunteer work Is very nice. but not
neceuarlly all that
helpful foe ~omen who
flod they need jobs MS. DANIELS s a id
and have nothing but many women abe has
their charitable effort.a • t u d 1 e d who h a v e
to cite, a aociolo1lst transferred from the
aaya. volunteer world to the
A r I e n e K a p l a n paying one successfully
Damel.s, a Northwestern ha ve done $0 by creating
.JJniversity professor new services, by tending
-who bas studJed volun--needs in the community
teeri.sm and women for tha• are not filled and by
eight years, says the setting up a business to
value o( the volunteer cater to them .
background for a job re-Other women with ex-
sume depends on the ivrie nce organizing
kind of work one was do· fllhd·raising campaigns.
ing. b e nefits and social
"The repetitious Jobs, events should call atten-
the ckl&e service. one-tion to their special at-
on-one jobs like helping tribute _ having con·
p a ti en t s . tutor 1 n g tacts, she said. children and the menial
work, Lhe hck-and-&ttck ----:;.· =======:=:::==::;
Jobs -all that sort or
work -useful and won-
derful as it is. 1s not the
kind of work that will
help you on your re ·
sume," Ms. Daniels told
a recent gathering he re.
IT TENDS to lead to
0ma~
CUSTOM FRAMING
Speclellzlng in
Hind Flnl9hed Freme1
1803 Newpart Blvd.
Coc.ta Mesa 548-4511
dt•ad·end jobs, she batd, s~~~~~~~!!'!"'"'~
or to a job with a cha rity
o r1i:a n1zat1on in which
you s till m:tke little
money
· · Woml·n for yea rs
ho ve brcn '>uc ke r cd
about this They ~ay ·1
don't want any pay,
don ·1 reward me.· · · s he
,lol d h er audi e n c e .
In s t ead . s h e ~aid ,
women !>hould dcm<tnd
rewar~
That. shc said . ·~ tht'
ke y to making volunteer
v.ork valuable for future
JOb <>1tuat1on s -making
a name for onc!>clf
If yo u o r gani ze a
pollt1caJ ccimpa1~n. a-.!:
ror a paid position once
~ou r C'and1d ate "''"'-· -.hl' '-aid Get your n <1me on
Uw t1Ue pa~e "'hl·n \Ou
do l!raph1<-~ for th~ PTA
cookbook
AMOUfl<!ng a
SU~mer~ ForTeens!
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Reagan W ~uld Pare Bu~eaucracy
WA.IHll'tOTON CAP> -
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1 r a m1. pate the federal
lN.nt•QCreey a.nd reverw t.rendl
daUna b.q to P'DR , •
In wonta, be haa us.H lime
and thne and U me a1ain, I.he
Repoblk,1n Mar nomtne-1ays.
"I would lib to ht" J)HIUdent
'EWSAN~tlYSIS
i would like to eet covem·
menl otf your backs and wt ~
Y.S,Ur ••Y "
This Is what candidate
Reaaan has said Pres ident
Reagan ~d try to achieve'
-CU1' INCOME tax rates
30 percent.
Freeze governmont hir·
ing.•
-Get nd of the Department
of Energy, born 1977, and the
Department of Education, born
1980.
-Clamp a ceiling o n
federal spending, limiting it to a
sel ·percentage of the Gross Na-
tional ·Product.
IT'S A TOUGH blueprint,
beritting Reagan's conservativt
reputation. and it is likely to of·
fet voters a c r isp c hoice
between candidates. s ince the
Democratic nominee, a nd in-
dependent John 8 . Anderson. ge~erally will adopt opposing
positions ln the domestic arena
Reagan is proud of his posi·
lions, but has no desire to come
across as an extremist or a
he artless conservative.
"There is a basic belief that
somehow I a m lacking in com-
passion. the cliche tha't I would
'balance the budget on the backs
of tbe poor," Reagan said re·
cently. "I think my r ecord as
governor reveals none or that 1s
true. We never did anything or
that ~ind."
AT THE H EART o r
Reagan's 1980 domestic pro-
gram is a belief that the federal
government is spending too
much money. and spending it In·
e((iciently. Much of his basic
stump speech consists of attacks
on federal r egulation. He
believes Washington has berome
loo powerful a force.
WHAT DO~S REAqAN $,TAND FOR?
Here HfJ. SWoro}lr;t aa. Governor
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h th h t l l h ..I. 1 Of OW> (\.l.t~ of RM:orO.-r (If Or ~ (o.;nt., '•''-' ~ w e er e "an s o 1g te11 £•JC· be m ore produt·tl\'l' P.i11t w1" F.,..,,.. .,, iru.i °""'""'"' t'-'"''° .. ,119 .., .. isling regulaltOnl> Dot<.,._, rwrty R £AG i\ N W 0 UL 0 1llAVMONOE. TM()MMON Lo• 11 Of ''"'t Ho ~II (,1, o• THE .. REPUBLICAN . b ~ •AftWMy I fr.-1n.e d'\ Pf'f' ~ 1~orO--d '"Soot&: 'fdY eli 1nate · ·usele:-.s regulations "'"•,., "'"' Am.•u 1i... 1 fO' P~ ,. to tt ""'" •nt •v""" .. to right inflation Reagan ttl•d 1n tbO'>(' rl'"Uhlions o n the 1·-H•m-SlnMt Mo.coll.....,.,.. .,._. '" ,,,. Ott•<• o• Beverly u :11 ·•t d h l .... • . tklty-. ,,. ... Dt1I I ..... Courot• ~ ....... .,.,"' "''" ("""1•
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mflated g~vernm<'nl which 1:. dl~1dual entrepreneurs. and ma-JwN! • •& n '""' '~' 400 ·•11 • ,., .. , _,....,, t>t ,,,...,.._.,.. lea ding lO rnfl:Jt1on to brins; it . "On••-., \I'()_,_. •• "° "'""•n•• b k d · JQ industrre~ that cau~c· ··a ----I.,,. ... ,....,..,,,,._"'•,,. .. .,,""
ac own a~ <1 perct:nlat?c of bt1~zard or paperwork'·. restnct-PUBLIC NOTICE '"""'"" the gross national prol:tu~i' and ..I h , '"" .,.,.,....,..,.,.,._,, ... a o-a"' d th t b . 1 h . u I\ t e compel1t1 \'(!Ol'~s of U S f,.,,, 0 , ,.,...,.. .,. • "'••<" 0, _'""" o a Y s1mp y avmg t u w1IJ • p od uuts m t h<• mternah onal "oT:c£ 1Nv1T11lOC 110\ • ,.; -°"''°"' ~J,..., ,,,.,.,,. to squeeze the fat out of govern. , . a k t 1. HOr:cE •s HE"Eev c.ove .. ,,.., ..... ,,,,,,,.. •v v•.o .,.., .,.,,.,.,.., 10
ment d t d f h ~· 0\ r l p ;J('C ,.,. 9.,.,0 of '"'"""' Of ,,.. Co.o\I '"" -·~ • •""-~"•'•""" an ge ri o t e U$ ess • On other economic mC:tlters, '""'m"""• '"''-01"'.''' of 0r.,.~1 .,. 0.••"'1 '""" °'""'...., ,.,, 'Ml• •"" extravagances that are a dmg. ··\>i.. , d t"' R . Id counh eai11or"'•· ,.,,, ,..,., • ., --.... ,,...,_K•.,.....,...<,,_ot••"(t'°" lo government 's COStS •• I t'SI en eagan WOU l>oCIS U9 to ti 00 • m Tllf'\4.Jy. )VIO• on < •v,... ,,. ..._,._,,9""d 10 ''"' .,..,., • , • • f ,. .., • ., 14, t'9Q •1 the P\.tr~no OtJo4 of \AtG 6r')Otrt,. lo \.th f¥ '41fl OC>f•4<61110n\ He 1sn t always specific, but I -OPP()S f, \\AGE a nd ""°°1 o .. tro<t :001.., "' 1110 ""A"'' f A"",,.,., • .., ....... ,,,_._.....,,..,.,.., has outlined some proposals price controls . •••,ju• C.O.•• -.. , ... ,.,,,,,. •• ... .., ,..,,.._ • .,. °" ... ,, _ 0' •IKt.-•0 · •t<.,._ tlrn.> ~ b-4\ •1fl Cit OUOh<t• a--1tt_or°"'° 0--~ 1 1•" ., _,,,,, .For example. Reagan propQSes Favor a m1mmum wage _...o.,,.,,,,..,,.,. Ho 400) •n 000o •JUS _ 1111 ot
to r eturn many soci al 'for unskilled teen-agers lower ANH U A l PH VS•c •L .-.00t•.c:• .. """'""' . . . . EDUCATION 1'10, tH(LUOIHC. .\<llO ,_ _,,, 0. ,.,._. OoJ1 """°"' respons1b1l1ties welfare·~ n1s t~an that for adults . The TRA tNINv SUPPLlf') fAl l ro • ...,.,,, ... .,..,,.,.,,, •• pr."°',,..
constant example -to ' thP minimum wages are now the WINTER SPRING SPORrs ,_., P".., ·-o•ftO 1o11• ~~"-...
H . • ' J ..._ OCC, c.wc .,,,,.,..,"".._"" to 0.,. ,,,. ,_.,,.."'! s tates. e says $50 bllhon, s aiue "" """'..,.,o .,. '"««,,.,.,,o ... 1,, or•"<•o.o• ...-., __ "'Vo<..,..,
perhaps more. could be saved by . I Give private comparue$ t,,. 8"' Form '"''""'-·-c-0 ~~ "'"' °"".,. ,,.,., ••t~ . .,.u._, ..
I. . i "-· ' tJ I I . r. h . ''°"'' ~ 5'1H:•t t<-•hatt\ W'fW<" ~now '" W •d 'WJI• P'OVfoOlo<li .O"M't ~ ,, .... " e 1mmat ng fraud and a uµSe 1 tnef, pr mary ro e 1n ig ting ..,. 111 • ....,....,. ... v uKeo ,,, ,.,, otf•o ..,..,., .,,. '"'""., .. .., °"""" o1 ""''·
from a range of governme"t pro· eQi loylncnt. rather than rely· ot tr... Purt,_,..,.. .....,, "'woo..,,_, '"' <t-qor• •"" ··~--· o• ,,,.
grams 11 1 lrtg on federal JOb programs that o•~t;~'~ "',_, .....,,., "'°""' ,.,,,. ,.,, :;~"~ ~ ";,!:. t~.'~' _:::-!~ :;
Reagan gets the r.kure. he now a{e a mull1billion dollar 1>oo • , • ..,, ..... , ,,..... (••1··-·-· ""'""" '~· Jv" 1 ·-•• • oo r b d R th ~ «>tddfof'' oono m..o--o.."•D4--to n-•-•' ,.,.,...,,,,.._ .. ot' o y,,. • , ~ s ay s. r om con g r ess 1o n <1 l u J?Ct item Cdf::an '>ays e °'°"'ot""coon1c...,.,..,.,..,,.,., .. 090 .,."• b_, ... ,,,,,...u•o-•o-c
testimony b y the altorhe.\' fed<>ral CETA Jobs program o ...... , '"'•"O o• ,,..,,,~, ... ~" ,, 8ou•··-0-'4 ........ '"0 O·-
general last year that between l merely trains people for jobs !.~n:.=::::::;::::,~~)"'4 c·~~":~~.,,...Of""' ,n,tl4t ~·c•1~°"
percent and 10 percent of the that don't exis t · b•-· •'" *"'"" '"'° ,,,. "'°""..., .,. '"" ........ uw :ot ... ........,.. .. ...,. fed eral budget could .b e i I Try to s1mptify environ-~="~~.!:t":'o':..:.:...·.~:,~,:: ""P••d O.I•"<• ol ,,,. OOl•G•l•O"
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In nearly every speech he
gives. he promises that in his
firs t -24 hours in the White
House. he would start a "war on
bureaucracy." freezing govern-
ment hiring. He did just that In
California. though his freeze
contained large loopholes and
failed t o trim the s t ate
workforce.
categorized as either waste or m~ataJ re~ulat1ons . he believes 10 """ ·-'""' , ... "'"""'°"of -~~;~;:;.:;;:~,:·°':'!.:,~
fraud 'tng' should be h<1ndled t)y s tate <""<• "111 •--·.,,"'ti.·-_..,,....._..,,"' *°' 1.£..--for~-"-~ .,. • -· h fvll """ ,,...,_ .... c. 0 •1"' -· lO ,., ~ .--g vernm ent.!. rath er than '"'f"'t""•o-o~d<""<' To ~.oc .. co •••••••••••••••••••••••
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f>nnt Uni\
His probable opponent.
President Carter, has em·
phasized programs to battle the
nation·s inflation and energy de·
pendency. Reagan focuses on
these problems as well, but
takes dramatically different
positions.
INFLATION AND THE
energy crisis are caused by gov
emment, he says, and govern·
m e nt can e nd them. Blasting
Carter's creation of the Depart·
ment or Energy, Reagan
describes the United States as
"an energy-rich nation if onJy
the government would get out of
the way and turn the energy in-
dustry loose.··
It is one of his favorite and
best known lines. at a recent ap-
pearance in Beverly Hills the
a udience began applauding
before Reagan had finished de·
livering it.
Reagan says he would re·
move a ll price controls on
energy products. He adamantly
opposes one key Carter pro·
gram: he would not tax the 011
companies' "windfall" profits
stemming from higher prices.
REUANCE ON Imported oil
would be reduced with 'more ex-
ploration and lhe development
of domestic reserves and s yn.
thetic fuels derived from coal.
He calls for private industry to
fund the. development or syn-
thetic fuels, rather than the
federal eovemment which now
is footing much of the bill. U bis proposals are adopted,
says Reagan, the " United
Sta-res can tie energy self·
s ufficient within five years.
However, the thrust of Reagan's
energy plan h as been debated by
some experts who believe be is
overestimating the amount of oiJ
that lies beneath the nation's
surface.
He supports wide use of
nuclear power, "within strict
aaf ety rulel," but does not aay
REDUCED SPENqlk:G '\!shm~on No lliam•-•••111<1r-11""'0 1"" ••Mt<l ''""'tt ,, ' T .. • .t prr•OO at •cwrv flYf' t.t~) a.,., •ft•• 0~ t._ino.. ~ ..... would lead to a balanced federal ,• pposc any plan for na-,,,.<Mt•..,..t""t"'°"'"'"G1:v • ...,f ""'"""'~,,,~,,
budget Reagan ·sad a · th 1t1 rial health ins urance '"" Ro¥o"' ''u''"" ·~tt ,,.. 0-<0" B•.., "'r't
so-calle d Kem~-Ro~h ~:~~ t~ • Attempt to get rid of :::·~~'"::.':.'~:~..:;.·.~~··;.";!' °:,~1~:-'
phase 111a30 percent cut m tax 'double taxing.. the lax on a 1<>1m•11""''"_,.""'o""',,."'°"'"" Pu"'•""""C>_.rt»t .1t> ... ,. .. ..,,
t th • corporat1on'i. profits and then on 1•0R,,. ...... E warw.. '""" • •& n ·-1m 8C ra es over rt!t: w 11 ve years ._ •Ptar t
He believes this would stimullllc th el d 1 \'id e nd s i t p a} !> to ,...,,.,o oo ,,..,,,,..... I
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A TOUGH BLUEPRINT
Reagen Poattlon1 Firm
economic activity. c reating Jdbs
and bringing in highe r tax rev-
enues. citing such an impact
from a cut authored almost 20
years ago by Pres ident Ken-
nedy.
However. many economists
say that in today's inflationary
circumstances. such a revenue
boost would not likely occur.
""' In addition, Reagan says he
would "reform ... the business
a nd industry punJUve taxes that
are helping to reduce productivi-
ty because there is no incentive
either to the lndlvidual worker
or for the business or industry to
Ju,,._• lo t'lllO 147\ 4ltl ~trt1k holders Pv"""'""' o.-co"'t °"''· p . .,,
I Seek a n end to the IO· NOTICE lllOVITIN C ltOS ht• ttanre tax a nd reduce bus1 RF Cf 1P1 ' • ~·.-r PO'>A•' .,.. • ....,
c I ( OtOIC>O'W'' ..... ., or .... •••M o. '""" < 1, n<'f'S t.1xat1on in gl'nera in an e · PUBLIC NOTICE ,,. ,,.,.,. °""""'"',,. , .... w0 ...... ""' ,..,
'fott to i.t1 mulat e inves tment. he I ---It .... "' ,,... ,,,, l '"' ,.,, .,..., •• • •:-<.o
sah ~ the mheritante tax IS es NOTICE INVITINC llOS J•"'""'"'' ""'"" ... -'•'·'"'" .. '" . .. " N OTH"'( fS HEPfftV C,IVEN "'"'' "'" wnt11 J o ~ ""' ..11 , , •• •c;c t1ally a nuisance tax v. h1ch ,,.. l\M•d "' r.,,,,,..,, .,. ,.,, Co.•• 10• ,,,. ·.,.. "u• '" ~ "' .,...,. t• ·•n
•does nt bring 1n much revenue. <""''"""''''"'1-0•"'"'"'°'-"~ •·4"•1• '"-"1•0''""•"'''''°'•t..i rount1 C-'1f0tn.41 •1H f'Kf'tw-'~••--O o,, < •~ ~ l "Wf' ('"'4'\tr# "'t\O .• t I IQ C'.llSO \.\OUid try to end lht! lax O•d'> up to tt 00 • m '""''°"• J""'• (<>"'"" on :.anngsarcount 1ntere!>t . 76 ,..,.,,,.,.""'<,..,•no°"1>' o• ..... ~' 0 £~'"'"'10 ,. O* w o Q" Kf'tOOI °''trl(l k)(att-0 .rt 'l1'0 A~m\ICondru<t ~,,..~,, "•'"u""Q \1Qn.tt, Appoint a task force to •·•"u• c.o.1. -·· '•'•'"'"'• Al wne1111 ... 1•no ,,,.., '""'"°'"<! ... •o...v• '"tudv Social Security fina nces ....... ,. •·-....., o.o ...... o. P<>Ot•<•• 10<•1oon• ENC.•HFFR s E~llM••r . . _d..,..,,....,,.,, SI OOO lie v.o uld likl' to c ut Social usEOOHSET P1>n~ oc c I OPEH•Nc. o• PROPO<J>L~ 1-Seconty laX lnCr eaS('S, but em -All IMh ,,,PtODo "'""torelen<• ••I" orO~I\ ••II Or WOO•'•°""""" •ftCI
h · th· t • ( Id '"" 8.0 ~orm ln\tn1Clo<Jr1' •ftCI COnCI• ruo •• l 00 t> m an Jv•• I •9'0 •• p ~•S llC'S a :JO) re Orm WOU 11on, •n<I ~rf1<.at•on• """<" ••• ,_ 1,,, •oovo """"°"'"o 01111 • 111 ,,.. have ··a!> It!> firi.l priority the on ••l••ndm••o._.,,..,,,.,;vo11.<• °"'""' J!Uaranl~ that ;ill those count-OI •tw Pvrc,,..."" "OM•.,. ... a""""' o_ fl ' •' H' Hr. co N , ., a < r .. • d•\trtrt OO<VM £1'11l\ ,,_. \,fJ#"l'•f 1(•tion' .,.,
1ng on So<.·1al Security v.tll con· t•(" ""'°"' ....,.,1 '"°"''' ""'" •·• •""""° ~ ...... .,...,.. .. ,.,.,.,,. t1nue to rect-1vc their monthly b•d • ,.,,..*'" • <""<• , ..... ,..., ,,..., I•-••""' •nt,.. .... ,,.,,.,.,. ,..,.,.,.,. •t
. or btddiH' bOtlCI m..ot SNY.OW to ttw Un•vf'r\th '°""" (•.,.tttt •"'CJ C•mc>u' l'ht•c.ks and that their benefits .,,.,., ., ttw c...-1 ,..,.,m.,,,,,.,. coo•-.,.., ,.,,,.. .. c1 P \t~~' "t•"' •""
'won "l decline ID pu rchasing 00\l,.<t Bo.oro ot lru•I••' '" •n ""*'"•<•''°"' """ •" tOf'tra<t -.u
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REAGAN OPPOSES abor· ~:,~;"',t: ~1".,.;.:o,:":.';=~ ~;,·,:,..:."°! =.:.::,~';;";1 t1ons and federal fundlno for """ t,,,,...,....t.,., .. ..,,.,0 ... 1•••" ..... .,.,....,_""_,,,..,.,oocu
, "' to ~flit <-orrtrKt. tfW' OfOC:e.O\ of ,,,. ~"'' Pt.n\ 4lt"'lt '°" •f•t•l•OI"\ ••II t» them and has s aid he would sup-,,,.. ...... ,.,.. 1cn .. t.ci °' ,,. ,,.. .... m••-"".., _, .. .,.,., <'""9' °' u
port' a const itutiona l ban on °'•,,.,,..,""'"'"'""''""'-'"'"'i.. PROPOSAL c.u•RANTEr F•<"
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where the life of the mother 1s at • s-•tOCI"' 10r1v 11 ... 10 1 oen •••• '" t"" .. ..._i.,, 10 "°''""' &< ttw '"'"'
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e l1m1na t1 o n o f s exual dis · ~~d~•,,,_1_ P.,...,,,,_. "°"" •n tht .,,_,,of
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ment of laws rather than a COD· J-• •• t• 10 ..., -t"' 100 PHn<>•.,. .,.. 10'"' ""'
stJtullonaJ amendment. ~ "':~GE RAreo A""""ed o, s.c
Re agan opposes spending PUBLIC NOTICE ::: ~ ,:' i.~!';:::., ~~~°'::i
federa l money for local mass ~ 1>1•••""'0 '"'".,. -~ 1n '"' oouh-trans at progr am. letting "the peo-NOTTatNYtTtN011os •• '" """" •11• ... ,.. "to h
I b Nolle• '' 11ereoy o•v•n 111•1 ttw ~..-C_.. .,. .. .., ·-••1• p e who are going lo e in "°""'.,, Tr\llt ... ot uw CC>fft G oeiarm•"""-.,.. ,..,.ont••MCI •• ""' Charge" Of Spendtng the money mu11t1y Cott-Ohtrlct of 0••"98 offke>.,. IN OwMr ....t e<e •••II•~
be respons ible for raisin" It. Counlv. (.ellfomle, wltt •-c•I•• ... .., uoon ·-· Tiie Conlrlt(to< ......
& °"" Wt> IO, 00 pm. r-v. July '· POii • c-Of Mkl do<-• •I .. Cit This would be a dramatic re-. , .. •• -,.,,,._,,. Oec:t .,. "'"' IOO '"• n.. C-••tor -.,..,. -
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VA TERMS
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loc-alloo 1 l~'tlroom <!
Bath' µlu" pool mJkt•
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$115. OCtO ,\gt 5. )6 :!660
HEwr<>RT DUPLEX
SI 75,900!
One bdrm + bddlclor'
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17900 Id 179301 •II
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II Ill• Couftf'( Clerk
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butlnen 11 toc•t•d
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requlr•d by l•w aftd I•
tMce11ary lft prOledlng
youo bualfte~ n•me.
Mo ll baftkl requhe
prool ol INlng lo °'"" oommerdal ac:o:ounta.
Tiie DAILY PILOT
Pfct1'1d9s both tlllng and
pulbllcallon -'lk>e•. We
ha•• ell the n.ceaaery
lo•m• 11\d malntein a
datly oa<vtc• lo Ille
0<•,.g• CourHy
CourthouM . Either ato,i
by one ol our
con"•"'•"' office• or p llofte the LEOAL
OfPARTMENT ~t.
f1t 332 lor mora
lnlormellon end IOmla.
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
LIDO ISU
One Of Newport Beach 's MOftt ~ired Al't'as
With Pnvate Beaches. Tennis Courts &
Clubhouse. TradiUonal Five Bedroom Home
With Book-Uned Den/Study. Large Formal
Dlnlnir Room, Master Suite With Spa.
Exceptional Orrerlnir On Larire Lot ~~R WILL A$1ST IN FTNANCINC:
MOIU HOMI
RecenUy Dttwattd. New C.arpett & l>rap('tl
One Bedroom With A Bonus Room. I.outed N~er Hoa.tr Holpltel. OWNER WI.LL HELP
FINANCE. 127.500.
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f1ral t .,,..,, V•lua
,000 Want to aeU Of'
lnde for equity l.n Npt
tkh home w view •
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\lllb.. f\nolace eadt •· tt + EXT1CA PARKING! ~toS75.000! ~•rd Doualaa Hont1. 0. A .... CI p •• -e ......... t•, 7l4 Im \lt1 (Owner) ..... ..,.....,.
••••• •671-7060• · •4 •c••• ~ ~._, •I••• -CONDO 100 -Slt,000 DOWN
. ..................... . ... ~~-~ ~Balboa Clupla
...... 2 + den owner.
Will w l1arce aundeck " ao.era Bdrm rental unit.
Prk.s 8l Mll.000. .Yor more Info cull Carol
Hoff. agt. Paceaeller
8-Jt.y. 631.QCIM
IACKIAY
3 Bdrm. 1h•k• roof, harcl•.od Uoora, re·
modeled kltcb. Just •
a....ti.flll borm·re.d'j to
move lo.to. Priced at IU0,000.
A•1•1W.n
146-0114
o.t• • • g H-No qualifyini. 1bnp 3 Mr. So. loy .._. bdrm. -2ba, Dr South
BtautlfuJly remodeled .. 0-PLua. AM Ire VA. !!~~~~!!!!!~~T.;;;;;;:::~;;.1 ~ated 3 Bdrm t ba · Lo dwn. $lOl,OOO. °'40ler.
l..w.D••··· MIWUSTIM9S i:lrm'W ~~. + 2 -~---·------= ........ c.....-.~.....,..
, StM'tcr rondo. 2 Bdrm. LOY& y
G _...._ ...,... prlOI Ahwne 1'5S.OOO ut .,_ A"4 -·-Vitt• .---• J"U. ius·~ mterul. 1131 Oleo.A,_
Cute remodeled 2 DVPLJ:X . doors lo .._....,,.....ltA.uOc. ~ bedroom. 1 blith home beach. Two-2 bdrm ..+ 67s..J33 I ~oaanR·2Lol.Aa· owner'•~· Good awn-
cars*blkes*
*skateboards•
trucks.baby
carriages•tea
carts•trlkes
rol lerskates•
walkers•toys
•wagons•••:
scooters •oot rocts•coupes•
trallers•hard
tops•convert-
ibles*motor
homes*lawn
mowers•IJmos •corporate
headquarters
•garden carts
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wheelbarrows•
recreational
vehicles•gotf
carts*model
trains*bikes
*pianos•cars
refrigerators
*skates•**·••
BYE THE SEA M• IT!jnlir CIJ ,._. wood a..1 •d. tot1al 4l")m~nti:. Call CONDO
._ MM ~ Sltl.900 now, there':. only one Plush earthtone carpet . 1"'"'9=>-_....,... -• ~13 shutters. quality d rapes.
, • •· • · ' wallpaper. All the COLI OF NEW,ORT REAL T09'S ~ amerul1ea. 18.1.900. eau
25111. c..ilrHwy .. c ...... w.-'()' 84J;.7,J~.,111. • ..... '•'"' ... I ~~~~·~75~·5~5~"~~~~ _ .... ___ 1 1~e11
:= tauln1•PoW . ~·~---··-·OiannJ.na beach cottage.
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home. Ckean view' $325.ooo
IAYFROHT
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We have se\ erC1 I fine hnmt')\
with pier & slip
" a TORO HORSE COUNTRY
.i Bdrms .. :~ h a th~ rnn('h s t~·le.
· mini·estate m oran~(· 1.?roves. S2~!).500. .
Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR
1-l ' ~~")"'fr Oriv~ N li 6 1'.> 6161
steps to bay or OH-an. 3
bedroom:. & den. Ex
ceUent condition Asluna
5325.000
TllPUX
$131.000
Seller motivated. Try
S20,000 d own. All 2
Bdrm:.. super invest
WAIJCTOTHE
POUNDING SURF from Uu!> ~ Bdrm beach
cottaae A.ssuma blc low
IJIL VA loa.n of SS'l.000
Won't last •' Call Allstate
Realtor.. 962 9311 .
ALLSTATE REALTO~S
SOUl'H Of HWY
COllOMA DB. MAit
u~ISLAND ment Act .now: Calll---------
4 Br. 3 ba, 2 frpks .. den. ~~p,. , '· · , ., " ,
din nn .. 2 stories: street I ta I J u!lt listed ! Early 2 bdrm
home . cute as can be on
R·! lot. Room Cor 2nd un·
rt. Ollly S208.000 ! ~=i~~;~ ~ lt1ldjif
(714) '73-4400
.u Ill •2a.2121
HARBOR
ltAMCH STYU HOME
S27S.OOO. Located on "-~
iilCft. Qb'mplc alU!d pool,
grlldled ror tennis court.
Prl•ate entry to 12s·
circular drive. Oramauc
bvmg room w /vaulted
bellmed ceilings over·
Jooking park·llkc setting.
963-6167
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how O~ul\' Pilot Clas-..
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messages with ll!g1b1l1t~
and impact? Our udS, we
are·prood to SJy. real!~
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SELL idle itema wtlh a
DWJy Pilot Classified Ad.
NEW EX! BAY VIEW CONDO
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$121,000. 631-1400
WATERFRONT RESIDENCE, YU-SLIP
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Wp *-Y a wel es furMo•iftl) acWh
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bedroo111 with patio aftd boot
sip+ ..... for .... of ...... /OllfdDDt
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WITH FINANCING. J•st step1 to
Newport Harbor Yacht Ch1b.
St.211.000 FH. 611-1400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
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TD. Priced al Sl.86.000. I07 .. t ....... ...
CclMCOMDO OnlY aa.ooo. Charmin&
3 bdrm, 3. balh ~oe
UM. Dlnina rm. famllY
..... '7MllO SlDE BY SIDE • 2 -.;;...;.;~----clull'exflf . One 2 bdrm. 2 .. Mer I 022
ba. pnced a l 1245.000. •••••••••••••••••••••••
·rm. Ml bar, lOO many 1amenlt1ea to mention.
fee land. Brand new on
the market.
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1238.000. Units d<>K '° One JOx lIB' lot part. beach & ahopptng. 04 Be&aru a Own r
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IEALESTATE
759-1616
associated
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'J'llO. llZS :-,43 61 18
s.'f S-.1
Located on prest1g1ow.
Hat.el St 1-·,.,e houbeS
from th1· water f'all
Ddebout
Boye.Beach
Red Estate
ask!ep with ~und of surf
Wh.itewaLcr \'U. built on
lhe r)ll As featur~ m $33 I rel MO. MIU'('h Home Mag. Call
Immaculate 2 Bdrm 2 Ba nm Rhone f.Jl 1266
rmb1le name SteP'I to . ~~~~'Q~0ne~~:>. •:i~~j~
bt' creet1ve Call for HL\l.TORS -· awt.
SAl4 JOA'i)UIM
~at ii<>U t.'OUr»~ & coun ·
tr) club. Ver)' not 2
bedroom & den rondo.
2""z baths Pnt'e J~t re
dUC't'O 510.000 Pn~ now
400Lll" -Riii!\\ c.Md'EStltz
Sli9,500 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!'!891 6.Jl-7300 ...... C..SIO.SOO
~lesa Verde :l·b\.or) 1o111th 1---------1 new carJ>eU " dn~. t..all tn IUt(;hen 0<(1.-rl'd
\'AorF'HA ,\I\. 7513191 ------
RCTa.ylorCo
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fil Coldwell Ban~er
Sl'Ye&..ASS RJ~t
This beautiful lot consists of a four
bedroom home. lar~e f a mi1y room
with brick fireplace and wood
floors. A pool truly l{reat for
exercizing or Just to have fun.
$355,000.
. INN.WPORTCEllTER
• 644~060
OCEAN VIEW
Rare Plan 4 . Jai,mlne
Creek lTOO ~4 rt
Guardt-<l 1 om m teruw;
pools. ~.,., 5.375 ooo
Uwner Al(t'lll ~ l2 ~ _
OP'TIOtl TO IUY
S."J0.000 down OwnN will tam paper on bcaut1tul s Bdrm SpnJas, home
SS25.000 12'oo 1nl. uo
bai&nc\: <...all &W 5S36 . --
JASMIMfCHH
FabuJou., grttnbelt loc
Ra.re J)lJn l Prof. rle
curet'd n<" ulra I lOOt>li
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~'~ HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
D11 t1 nct 1ve new 2
bedroom. 2 1'1 ba con
doouru um:.. S 105.900.
2518 J::lden Ave, C.M
642 6734
M1HTAl ... StS
POOlHOME
This d ehablful Mesa
\'ef'de homt' lS perf~ for
)OW' ~ummer enteruun
Ill#! It rt'atu~· I lar~l'
fami)) room. exp&nded
masll'r bdrm w taittana room and beauWuJ patao
a.ad de<:k1n1. Ownera are
very anxious. Asltiaii
SWl.EO Ca II !>40.11.51
.~,Hao HERITAGE
. • REAUORS
MISADILMAI
YA Tll.MS t..r&est 1 1toey model in
t.rac\. Ellcellt nl location
7 Uruta, 1 mile to OCMn. 4 yemn new. Lara• o.mer.>
uniL Great rental area. Oote to aboppln1. OnlY
$150,000. C&llte8111
1 OPEN HOIJS~
RfAl TY
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HOMI + IMCOMI love l y 3 Bdrm
home+bac:h quarters
with separate kitchen &.
entrance. Io icreal area
ol Costa Mesa.
4-ft.IX
ZO'¥oDaor T ....
Jo'ow' 2 Br 1 blilh ua.lls in
CosU1 Mesa Bluf C..
PAllWKE SITilH('i
3 BR 1"2 Ba, adwl coodo
with pool and J acuz:u.
S72K.
MESA VERDE
A...sume 10% V A Loan.
With IQw down owe 2nd
Wartd ll 549-799f
SHOltT OH CASH?
IA!ue/OJ>L AH monthly
pymu applied &o down
P>·mt. 2 BR 2~ Ba.
496-7141
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IXICUTIYI
MAMSK>M Move 1n condition with 4
Bdnm, 2~ ba. pooo.I, spa.
fam rm, i,e bll-1.n bar.
rlUleddeckusg. au BBQ .
fire pit, auru bJJnd.s thru·
out and Immaculate .
Pnced to s.?ll. Owner h~
le.ft town.
Opef\ houH Sat/Sun
15899 Butterfield
LE.\IAR Rlly 676-7782
Aienl !»49-8810
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J..aJ(STOSUaF
M\JST SELL-Downt.own
H .B . 3·Bd 1 Ba
ASK·S114.900. Owner / All~
on a quiet street. 4 ---------Bdnm plus large family
room. Aalllog ll l&,900. for mou Info ~•U
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WI llblolu&ety beautJruJ 90.000. Aat. 831 J384 or RiO.OOO Brand new Las Vraas. .spa & pool, cpt.. \t111i.
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..... lu11n'*'lY wp ondo a eaurt)'ard eotry. aparlll •-• finio"6ca. mau> 1txtr aa. home• Now avail tor 9"·U SO dy1. '499·3894 ~ adrm, a. + 1'M> Ina pool 1nd •J>• 1n a m.r-ht• M>.cilo leue o p tion . only eve. :.;·~":':.~ ..!!!!CaJllU tMO ~iewMt:,"tM~:9c'::'t •;·;~· ........ ":,~.lffr. ~~Ca ll now , .-.,.--_,--_-leecJa 3240
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makea Ulla one ol the mu~., awt.i with ~unk~ Beautiful dl)I " tnple ttU-0.C.-.X Gro.1 t e r 1 and o f f 1 c e / Cf'PU, 2h ba. cedar &
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OCIANYllW •
Excitin g l rl ·level 2
8drm+den with many
amenities. in a super
location. 5'900/m o lae.
AvailfW'll. w ... ,._...._,
a.c. 6ll-1 400 ~Tu_. 111 ~' pt'lct d unlta In \ub lmcu11c. move· In wides tn ElToro area $40$.000-SlOO.OOO dn wareho1M1t1 Call Cal· ~. 5 bllui to ocean. ~ l""IAR n. Crwt Oramauc 2 condllloo Creat iv(" T........ Buch area Gary. agt Tex Realt y. 1714 > bbl car pvt gar, fully _. a....a-..VL. •Wr.> uv1n1 rm over flnancuia availAlble. <All u....t..n... u_1 972·9300 X 143. 830·11!137 M7-5007 or !713> 444-8250 m.unl yd Adults. no .New Arcbit.ecbl'a ho~. vnuf'~ l1w ~c =~lJ~~~~l ~~ oowr~$170 m~ _Pn_n_c_o_n_J>'------11t.ea1Esf-. .....--~ lnqwre,at s:n 18th nBf. NBa, lblk. to Vic-~ar dr_,. and 1hl A LLST• TE AMTID -.ExdM9p 2100 714 ~l ~!.,.. beakcdh. $1,400/mo. u., .. \flew rom ono ol Uwa I~ Sul J uan Capo. 558.900. 2 Principals. buyer. apts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR llt;NT ...,, ...,,4 w ya.
lhree pravai. decb ol Or.2 8a.1480sq rt 8>n. C~1 cw HB. m for Bill M11s1ci n llll b Country 3 Br . l'rict:d f r om LAll)IRl--HIU-s....;.... __ l_ZH __
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1'Ma 2 bdrm,2h ba Oc:IAHVUCOMDO FALLJIOOK Trade up 4u xlnl cond . Condo On golf course pleai.e K.1ds & pt'h w1dbl gar. (rnlc, =~ .
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\$\&le li600 bq rt. l lo6 l.Jke new Pool S pa wtUJ 8x20 encl lanai. 2 down IO~AITD Ex llo n1g . 714 913·1~!>1 "Jlcr ind $1175. Julie fairway 2min tobeacti.
Udrms. 51, bathb Pool Sauna. l:IBQ. s12J.ooo' storage !opaces. us~ c h 3 n g e 0 K (Owner! ~&1;42-7461 S5501mo. 61tt-l 080 '7r
u.nd spa Sl.500.000. ......, 1102 or "'·u 2126 Catt land.scap101t. Ste""' °"'lW!T' A&ent &40 tlll39 D---' L.41......_ - --.,,,, """-• _, ,..... a1u) from clubhous";: -~ Pt'ltr !o Land mg Broad ....-. """"'· > Tll STAlllS CO. ROOllll Wlttl A Vi.w pool. lenrus crts & bl trt> HOUSE W..ted 2900 rmor PPnlhOU."le On lhf' J bdr; den 21 ~ ba. eoA
67°'7761 ~pac1ous J B r 2 Ba S64 .500 terml> 17141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "\aler 3HI< 2ba , do Fq.1lc, puol. AdulU..
' wifam rm. & bonus rm 728-&10 DUPLEX I BUY HOVSES AT SlOOOtmo 846-:.531 & l..bC bl last. see S(leO.
Orean view from 2nd sty 4 llMITS 9 50/0 ~511,!. ____ 49[)..61~
Excellent 1nvei.tmenl at OF .\IAHKt:T \'ALU t: Newl> decorated 5 bdrm 't5Z3 c ·aw111t15J\.. fn , ________ .. S275,000 Rae Kodgers EXCITING ('05ta 2 M!'i.a all for "-f· ~ C len. Lowest '""'"' »a: "VINE a..ny Ull• 11~ h31 1266 801 ChH Dr e e .......... ''-117 .. "·1"""' •. ..., ~ __.~ c. bdrm 10 N ho ...,.., vvv "'° ""' ru.v •lnuned Purl'hetl>" ........... .. . 3 ba. 3 car ew custo m l'lll'~ Open H~e Fri + Sul '
WALK TO l'AHK i...itc~ nt."W . i.pat lOUlt 3H(
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sira blc n<·n!hlfor ood
llt'ar ~· hoob & ... hnpp1ni:
• ·tiuUS4:, lease.
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On WLF COURSE 2 .l!h'~ gara1e. Ownr /ARt led 1041 bt!tund iron gales,.. :.in 1·5 Rae Rocige.u.. S..C:Wlw '-9tl'"A-IL ·~WA.elltbcn.f""cJ}-S30S.OC>Cl Call 644·6125 •••••••••••••••••• ... •• .. c.x_cl.L&..1>1v.e. New port 631.1266 l.<l\'<•1}1flihl)upRraded VA •Pmal1·Part}
Aft. 6PM-Ueach add re:.:. 1 "2 males \.'1Ua West Home. 20x60. PLACE !1711 042:'! SI 64,900!! to Westl'hff shoppin~. Laguna Hills n1t'csl 5 ltefttah
1-Sly 3 Btt. CMm rm. near lnmc Ave & Santa ilar park . corner lot ,.~0.,., ... .,. ......... SH H c1--f-1 ., b ed ood L . A. ~~ ~ ...................... . ~-.. A ..,..DA • .,..,, a, spa. r w Isabel fo'rom $265.000 HEAL TORS w1wrge patio area n1r f-to.es Fumistt.d
Thia home has eve r deck. brklsl. bar Shake Open uam Lo 6pm dail) cond o n I) S27 . SOO 10,... TI11:10 ... M.I
>1.hin&' Ada ms Model. roof Totally uparaded! or b) appl &q-8281 or ---------• tJ K.5029 1 •
.•...•........•.••.••.• 1---------1 lcAoa ,.,UMUla 3107 with llled roof. pools, ~1 1S.5JON HEAL TY ~-~14 • Mewporl Terrou
sandy beac:h & your own 494·0731 IALCOHY IRl~e-!'\cwl) uµgr:idcd bac~ yar~. too 4 Bdrms .. _ OCEANJo'RONT BAY VIEW cp1 & drp:.. 1!171 20x40
ranuly Wlth Crplc, & a N d I 1-.xdui.i\l' P t'ntn,ulJ Sk)llne. llghl int Walk great asi1umablc loa n e w mo u a r l y pt' DOVERSHORES 10 closl't:,. 2Br. llfa . .. homes pvt comm l 2 l'OUlt 4 txirm. 3 bah1. 0<' .. 75.000. · uni ) · Light: airy. \'le'". pro-}OW1.g adulli. ""elcome
Redhill ~Realty
1; I: { I: ~1111
bchs, 24 hr set'unty, sub-ress1onally dN·orated 4 cupK'Ci 001> "''2 monttu. 1Jl:l!60J1
lt.ottlng OK (714 > 499·3816 Bdrm. J. Ba horm-with Larl(e a:.:.'umablc loan + c• ""'SSIC o"nt.•r "111 carr) :'lie" -pool and i,µa CrcJllH! lOO!>lruct1on l'.:ai.\ to MOllLE HOME
financing a\·atlabl\> ,ho". S385.ooo o~ner SALES I ST CLASS
5"5.000 anx.ious Want:. offer' 2'7061 larbor. Ste 206 ,\
540.5937
So. LocmtO Ida ~~~~~~~~~~I J8rCoodo.1ocaled in ex-
GUINnHZlr.
By owner. Sl00.700
751-0425. SS1-43SS, Bob
HARBOR RIDGE
2 Br 2 Ba decorator':, own
home with a fantaslH:
\lew overlook1n~ rc-
sen<>1r untJ e1h lights
Sl6.>.Wl
Redh1ll~~Re3lt.y
I ii:~. 7;~111 1
E SIDE ('~1 12 L'nits
&">71.lm 4!5'; dwn .~·. t
)r:mdat!l j. ll::!xGr
1 Ju .i µroJ 1 l.<tnd v.orth
U\ t'r $400 ()(Al ~hk' tor
Jim \ alcnt1nt J ).!l
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Ba _ut!!>l coll Winter
S600. ) rl~ $650 /\\ail
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3242
ba (.'Ondo. Near be<ich.
Lease $S2S mo 493 53.12
lirand new 3 Br. 2ba. #\
'LaJcepark. i\llcro wa ve.
hll1n-. .. Gar dr o pnr.
fr pk, ' (;, iA:JSe $5IJO
mo Work K38 7222.
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rentah Villi! Rental:.
1>15-4912 Ukr -----~
HAY FRONT VIEW :'
So•rurt t), prc.!>l 1gc-;
11n\'a1 ' ~ Bdrm. 2ba
Pool $1.:JX) mo ~ rly.
LlDO ISLE
1\C\41~ de<"orutccJ 2 Bdrm .. ~ int1•rt..,lm1.f dt'nlf' Sll7:1 ·
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EXCEPTIONAL!".
cllisi\e ocnside complex
olTablerock. New lovely
plush apricot colored
carpeting ~ew open
weave d raperies. Owner
tul5 tnSlalled ~learn balh
in shower. Ground-111
eludes putting ~reen .
hU1te pool, pvt bch en·
tran ce, l ndry m11 l ,
gar age, etc. Other
amerut1es Loo numerous
to mention. Offered at a o
111credlbly low pnce or
5160.000. Not leased land.
A.c;wc. fees are $162.86
per mo Th.ls includes all
property taxes -t tot.al
maintenance. Owner has
UDOISUMD
:'ltewl} decorated 4 Bdrm
J llJ on Fee i.1mple land.
vacant & read} Cor 101
mediate move.in w ith
t'n·at1ve f 1nanc 1n g
available $389,500
l,iACK BAY 'v lEW
JOOOsq ft, by Ow~r
SJS0.000 642·9769
OCEAN IREEZES
l:)JjO) the bt.•aut~ or th('
Pat'1f1t· from lh1i. lo\ rl> 2
Bdrm mobile home 10
North Laguna. ~l :my C'(
tra:. 1nl'ludc. du ublt-
carport, 2 1>lora11c :.ht-di..
plus h c arp'-'li.. lHlQ
$12,500.
Cost.1 'h•'>o lo<' J t 111n :i
lktrm 2 I~ """ n1·r "'111
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Sp•\-\.ttulJr \1c.·w ,,r Corona~ Mer 3212 .,.att'r l t.iJrm dt:n. 2 •,
L.in:e Jnd beauufull~ de·
•·urJll'<i 2 Bdrm-tdeo .
PanorJm1t· view. S.·cun.
I) entry court) ard wnh
luunlam. Bo<1l slip ot\fJtl
lor 4 1J·.70· boat
S22501mo.
.. 4 Br + den + l'. R +
S PA 10 ·"Univ. Park's
Deane Homes... Lush
parj(-ltke setting Hu~e
master suile w/b11lcony
$229.000.
FAMOUSHEWPORT A PREHIGE
••••••••••••••••••••••• bd Tu,..nhow.c. pool, J;Jt·.
Coron..i JJi ohJ.inds 1 Hr ~aw\a l1•nn1' <'OU~. l \r .. old ~o .be.lb LJurt.lo IAC:~~~~.:.ISH '-+-I HOME~ 3b.t. l ~ t: ti"• In ll ti rt"• l 50:2 b'720 farrul> home ·An·~, to _ -----WATIRIRO~ HOM~ .. ~ PENINSULA CHARM Real 1-:StJle ln\e ... 11?\('nt... P'"l bch. t1200 mo Alt! 1,...,.. 3244 AEALEST"A~• 631·1~
559-11888 Pool,HotTub.VoUeyball 121.1N COASTHWY :ntJW L'o:.:.tH"~ :"H lAS 22!>1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Duplex. completely re-
f\.lrbtshed. one block lO
beach. You own the la nd
Great hnancang. $205.000
Court, 4 bdrm. + ~laid~ L,.\GUNA Bt:ACfl 64>6646 ---I. Fo.nt~lll Oi i·.in V1<·w i.! bdrm 1 b" 1·11ndo.
S9300 d n. s7as mo. 2 tax 'problems & must
Br/den condo. air . ~d cJoseescrowbyS..1-80.0 r property v.111 be removed
room Price reduction 497-4848 _ _ _ Cl~~-Su~da~ I wt r \ u JI II ·11 1 l>t.'.aut dtrnra~ed "!'pr ,, 1 " " rm llll:.-., ~ mu H••f., rt"l
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Sl99,000 Bnng creatne ----------i 12 t,;'.'\ITS Pool co,t.1 olfcr. ~IOBILE HO M 1-;
trplL hui:.-)d 1-ra nch .'\u 1,..h ·1 ,; .l.!1111 •>1 dollH~ $12511 m o l'rl'f li'i3 .u l'I :Ji' boat 'lhll posh. JBr. y rd, gas k1l. Own r from m11rkcl Please
5S2 11Z7 ~ Tlrrra del Sol ttealtor REPOSSESSION ~1l'S;i $.Wl,()JO 10'' int lleddJ Ma rosi 648-1044 ::>'JJ ouo d 14 n 0 ~ n l r ~ L"' 11pt10n EH:! llbl~ <\
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SPICIALSTODAY lloOll .. Hih 1050 ~V Le S.'l,000 dwn. 24ll5:!. 1n ~ll:Fi771 a''e rnc_i._s_a_tc'-' _ l.lrange 11.-q1111;i 1 l JIJ · --------b .1 ll tOI:! ·1 UH ..1 \ J ti Ju I '
I S!J'JJ rn• 2 Br char mer. COZ.) den.
cul-de·sac loc Dick A
Rancho San Joaqwn 2 br
Carlos · Beauty . Pat A
C.Ollege Park. $129,!IOO. 4
b r , s quea k y c l n
~lanAnn.
Pnce r~uced s7.boo. 2
hutart.et'home -U!tl1e
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LARGI:: AS SU M AULE t~~~~~~~~~ LOAN?? I~
BeautHuJ Aliso P lace ls
t he setting ror t h is
spacious home with 2
fireplaces. ::.eparalc tub,
cathedral celhngs plus
breakfast nook . Like
nt"W $178.500 .
LINGO Rl:;AL ESTATE
495·172<>
TUDOR TWMHME
Soanng \auJted ce1hng$.
2 Hr + den. S106,000. As·
sumable loan m Newport
Beach Call Tim Rhone.
631 1266
TortoiH ill ui111 umt.J,, <OO\t'r.,11J11
JASMJHECllEB Mobi .. Hotwti llml U(h ~IJn n.rH,JI
Su p e rb l oca t io n -972.842 1 !::s tale J ui· Hil l') excellent cond 1lloo . 21 __________ 1 _!!!8-_1.51_1 o_r ~I ~s1 __
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r1replaces. open beams ~for s.a. 1200
t\ttrat·t1ve ai.sumable •••••••••••••••••••••••
ft.nancang. i278.500. ~rr SllAST A SISK! YOl'
BARRETT area. ~our own ".:O.orth RE.ALTY REGISTH 40.. )1101 ranch ha:.
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REALTORS
ro· t.o beach. Ir~ 7 rm. 2
sl) home on I< 2 90' lot.
bwldable SJJ5K 7101
~a!ohore. 645_·84_10 __
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fw 5aN /LeaM 552·-7500 Beaut new home in
planned unit develop·
ment. 2 Br & den. 2 rull THEILUFFS
Dramatic 2 Bdrm. 2 ba.
formal din r m
townhome · t:le~ant"
tl68.500
C.:Omplt:lely returb1::.ht'd.
one blcx:k lo beach You
own the land (;r eal
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t"4' -;(lf.f * TEIMS! TERMS! Owner will carry back up
to $45,000. ASSUME Isl
TD a t 8~' ;.. All this & 10
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ESTATES. 2 Br & den
townhome. JeHerson
Model·Sl.47,000
•WOOIMDliE
Also tn fabulous WOOD·
BRIDGE ESTATE S nus one a dramallcally
upgraded Lincoln Model
3 Br 2 fireplaces. roun·
l&n in rear yard & so
nu:b more. SlM.500.
\\bod bridge
Realrg
bai>, 3 ,., mi's to bch in
Lag. N1g Sale pr1 ce
$14.5,000 or lease for S'iOO
rm (714) 971 7460 Pnnl
Only.
CATA.UNA SUNSETS
Pnvate beach commum-
l) 3 bdrm 217 ba. cu.stom
home. l'r0Ce!.s1onally
landscaped aod choorfuJ. b deeorated Large as·
sumable loan SSH.500 400-":'° HHJ-14~
49&-~ lJ 83().5050
3 bdrm . 211 ba. patio
home 2 years old .
HASTINGS &CO
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2 Ir. Nwpt HtiQhts,
hot tub Agt 848 5585
Harbor Rldci-View
3 Br + lort. beaut night
lite & mount. view
Guard ~ate commun
Sl80K Asi.um<· Very
mouvall'<I bnn~ offer.
Patnck Tenore 631·1266.
RE1MAX
Creative ter ms avall.1•--llli•----• Low down payme nt 1·
Sl.33.900. Darlyne Agent
001·1161or494·3672
759-9221
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t-ooperak on I H ~ 10 3j
t.qwty $1,000.000 i\J..'t
1U 833 2801 ------1rs TRUE! Cott do M i ft I llM I /T 0 \If It-* $9,600 RUA TE houMt for .ok 1700
•MO ....:>. PAYM"TS •••••••••••••••••••••••
F0tt I YR. HEWL Y
Just S39.000 dwn & oo COMPU:TED
qualifying whalsCX'\ er Gor11eous 2 & 3 Bdrm
3Br. 21' Ba Condo l.000 CondolS Nine ~ft to :.ell
sq Cl HU RRY before 1t'11 Qual1t} w 1th1n >our
t.oo late Offe r good until budgt--t. Open hoWle datl>
June 20. 6 4 2·6911 1. t..,
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or tradl' S89 !150 Jo\ c1.
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pool and 'Pa $700 me•
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PRiSTl~E MJHDB>
Your chance oC a bfctune
foe such an Ideal location on qtuet end o( Lido. 4
Bdrm home oo super
wide lot. A fa b ulous
bargain! $495.000.
Of OCEAHAOHT
Balboa ·Pen1n Pt. 5
Bdrm, 4 bath famll~
home Dramatic spiral
slalrway to top de<-k f•>r Ul\SIJJlla~ private sun
baUuna + ma1n1flcent
view and owner w ill
LE~IAR Rily S46 TI82
Agt 54~9910. 5.»-6355
GHAT
2100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 lll'. 2• 1 ba new t·ondo. 2
c.1r 11arage w opnr. r rµlc min ov. a \l S"25
rn1 For mo re· info t ;i 11
~'1 968-4456 or 962 <>19h **Ill THE LAIE Oneot lnine's m 06t pre-
stleious res id ences
W OO DBRID GE
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blks lo stio pp1n1 &
cinema. Call for your
peqooaJ wpectlon.
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Realt9
551·3000
nu Ptl•1.lolH
TBNSAHYOMI??
38r, 2Ba, 2-story W/lot,
lrg. enouih for your own court. C...n be you.rs for
only S1 1.9,900. Redhill d-~!k.1lty
I ;·,:: ·;: ;1 II I V I r IJl8.nCe.
Aslume 8l\o• .A. oao. HOLLIS WOOD u-a. comer lot. Room to I~~!!~!!~!!~~
ASSUM.UU LOAM
2 lldnn C'Ol'ldo. excellent
locattOn nr rrwy & .,hop
Jlllli Hurn un t.his ont>.
STS.500
l..l'mar Heall} f.46.7782
Agl 549-8810. ~·2917
expand. RV access. 38r, ...._. 67M676 28a frplc landscaped BIG CANYON home for ~i.w,,....., 2000 feoee. sprt'nk&ers. ~lie; sale by owner. 3500 sq. ft 4 BR Mont.ego H v .Hms. •••••••••••••••••••••••
wtU hdp finance. Full Deau v tlle o n I arge by owner. Oeugner d~-
price : Sl05.000. pr'ivate comer lot with corated Country French. HAYLOFT Ans
view. 46' pool w/sauna. $229,000 Hl&h ysuma-
AH Umt $44,lSO. 9"7% doi run 4' dramatic en· bit.> 760-0241 COSTA MISA .......... ........___ • __ .. ,_ '""' f t".. s •·b lll ___ __:.. ______ • 24 un1t1 6 )'ears ne w. ........ n""" ,........,, con· . ""'~ ea "''"' pan... e t-n. m+e 1-6 Owner wUI carry lots or do. 2+1 newly painted. t h r o u i b o u t . ___ _,, v1
Bwld1ng for rent, Sa
Clemente. ~1 ·1 J rca.
~l--0610
Lah fOf' ScM 2200 •CHILD WElCOM~
•••••••••••• • ••••••• ••• E.ast.s1dc. 2 bdrm . n\.·W
l\lon'o Bay-0eean \ u lot..' dttorator carpeb. fn•!oh
from $2990 , wal k l pu1nt. fen c<'d )ard.
beach . t erms avail µ.rage.NODOGS.water
061-3421 paid. ~00 mo t S!ISO
lfVHl.Y HIUS :~1 li8 E Wilson.
nred of lookinit for a
homemthe Beverl)llllls Nice and c lean 3 BR
~.,Build your own on home. n r w carpets &
Uus exceptional view lot paint S4SO mo Call
In Doheny Estates. M&SllllO ask ror r a m or
Owou will finance . De\'e Carpeta, drapes . F\&ll Professionally det'orat· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pa per! a:; x c e 11 e n l
Turtle Rock Hl1blands price: .-s.ooo. Seller will ed. Owner will arTange UNUSUAL depreciation beoelit-
68R. 38A. et.wart vlew. carry. S.J. rmanclng II n~ed. Call OPPORnJNJTY wtth lmproveme ots at
SMS.000. ---------
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Nen to ~It, peol. LACARRE REALTY 7)4.75-191.3. Or 640-1.963 O.tom3bdrm. on nearly 84% ol value. Sf.150,000
SSH,000. By •PP· J.NC. rorappolntment l acre. cklle to beach. '152·19'l0
f1· I 7' I enclo&ed .>Ni + p/patlo. pr. 1st & last + s~. $4.50
No pets 646-3704 . ...._ TT<MMIN • S39S,OOO. Ownert agt IMllml ..... DeMf't,
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carry ut 10~"-· No loan l"'-Tll:.M,.M.t home. lll11lon L akes 1.Br. t.ra. yard. 1 small i It ._,.-Country Club. Golf. doc. ok. $425/mo. See at.
ees. V ·A.. • v • · Prine. 1 "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I t.c:m&a· pool Be autlf ully ;t E. 22nd St. C. M. REALTORS onb. 511-<ml. °" l4CMSll01: landacaped. no matn.1.....1-0L--.;;_;_..;.;._..;...:.:....;.._ __
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..,AST ~t'l•"-&.o.l 171-1711 pantry. beam cellin11
Tak• over the low ln· M1 ... 1oa. Hlll1 Country &bniout fl uaed brick llSULT" tert1t loan oo this What'1VourTrade't Chlb.Jlw.3ba.up1ndect .,..a.loln:':;Mt·.SU.fno SM.VICI charlbln• 2 bedroom J2 17 per Oay u...ct. Lu.xurt coodo. ,..-am.-....· _;...;...; ___ _ DlllCTOIY condo. DiD1q area. mlAl That'• UtU.to pa)' Oii ,,,U eourM. SUl.000 ,..., JJH For Ret1ult b 11 D d •• , cu 1 t 0 m for ao ad ln ll't Dally flrat I T /I t;;. Vah•• .... , ••••••••••••••• wallp~er: "country ~ Scrvll'e· Dtrectory -.ooo. Want to MU or WH'YP~Y llMT1 Service Call vU1a1t • atmo1_pbere. t.hal can ~l1bh1h )OUr U.S. for «1Ylly l.n Npt. You ea bely my bon:lll 642-1671 Tuatfa 1cbooJ1. 8.KR. profeatloaal ldeollty. Bcb. bome w/vlew • fOf' lite aame monthly -iu O.U•&m For more lnform•Uon' yard. Oou1lu Hoa11. N d -, .. -.. calltu.M'78 TI+rr>ll.91 ({)wMr.t wvm·'· 0 own.
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on uµµe r Newpc>rt Bay.• :
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•••••••••••••• ••••••••• cpl.It 10 mm bleach. Cleun 49&-0325, 557-2011 al\ &pm
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831-1257
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Profess1ooal masonry
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l*xk. concrete & stucco
Refs. Fr~ est 546-8151
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atta 9 yrs. most reas. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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a new one. AlM> new
roofs.
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plumbing, heating & 'Wlwdow Cll 1 (1 I
rooter ser vi ce 1t 's •••••••••••••••••••••••
because you haven 't Profes11onal Window
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631·3007 '714·S48-8853
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close t o the beach condo Sunny deck 00 64.2·5073 inger,h.b.846-0619. wtnds HOUSIM.Ans rerence rm. Janitor PLAZA SHrin& mfg co with fan·
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bdrm. dbl garage. 2 bl ks ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ous am1 y J ~m Harbour. children OK ~3344. IReltta.s Roomal Shanmanl! ~orrvY1ceou e<:dM DELUXE SL JTl:;S. •••••••••••••••••••••• ' train & rina,nce C'Om· to ocean. on the canal. LAGUNA BEACH MTR 2 ba. S37S Playgr & 16662 Jib Circle. apt l. ~ Prom S295 Air l'ond . FOi LEASE pletdy Cati 714-964·~
lrg deck over looking INN. Maid serv .. colo.,,~...:...pool __ 646_' _._1_.w;___ lMO-QI07 S.-.rl..td1 4200 953-05797days95l-039S Harbor Blvd store or of. water . Yr l y l e a sc 1V. heated pool. U . ....................... ample pkl( tJul pd ~ flee-best location t-ex ....... ..
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Real Estate
Professionalii
3333W. Coast Hwy. NB
645·6646
Closed Sunday
SUMM ER RENTALS
By Wl•ek or month. no
fee. Agt 675-8170
FOUR SEASONS A P'I'S.
Couple. no pets. 2 br. 11'2
ba twnhse Pa110. pool
S370 i35 Joann 642 1602.
rm.&pool.8484772 ··as re. · Bluffs S275per m•1 1 '; Hose 6i3:9s22 center on Bristol nr O'c./warehouse ~unit
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Heautafu ll~ furnished
Pent House I bdrm
Countr y Cl u b lik e
rac1l1t1es. S1050/mo.
'760-9117
2 BR. 2 ba. pvt 1>al10. I 640-6339 Vffice i.pacc. -"icwporl apprec Da\ll> ARt.
rarencl'd.gar Avl oo~ now. ~eekl y S pec ---Beach C.11 Gene 11111 'C.-R..td 4500 714f754m2
3 bdrm 2 ba. Upper 4. $400 ~o pt<lS Mike. tacu.lar ,.u Nr pier. ten Nonsmkr.:\1 1-· J BRC'Oll G4202D0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rus 673-SURF .. •aalw• Plex. Near 0 .C C. enc. ~ do, Irv. 1\ll amerulles, --_...,. ----$450 lnd10fc near nu. W..ted 5020
2 BR 21 .• Ba. furn or unI.
condo 2 sty, 1'ewport
Terrace, $600. 964-l(}ij l
dys. Alta, 963.m.tO eves
garage. No peb S460 .. -, ... ---------$210 + •,., ulal :>51 U47. PRIMl::LO<.'ATIO~ 2'..1!6.$' 1.11101 Redondo Ci r
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v.1nler r e ntal ( 213 /
881 171.6
Townhousl' 2br. i:rac1ous
Lmng. pool. adults l'-\o
pets. S375. 755 W 18th St
64t>9007
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CIA. tenrus. pools. Jat female ~+ p.,..'t hon>1: 7So20 S t' industnal park 50'; rt.'lurn Short ll•rm
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Jbdrm. 2ba. lrnne Ter
rot-e home with frplc &
pello. Sl300 675-1541
Bluff~ condoJ BR.
$6()() mo
760 1573
Larie. luxunou~. adult
apt Yt'arl) S650 m u
Agt. 67~li0
---------2bdrm Ne~port Beach
BROADMOOR John
SEA VIEW ~before Spm
4 bdrm 3 ba 2
flreplacei.. wel bar . .,...J"=..."!L~
micro-wave. Guarded .,.,._~ . I & . Sl300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:iate. poo tennis lcAoo lalcMd 3806 rm 644-5403. 631 3444 ••••••• •••• · •• ••. • •• ••. •
Wateriront deluxe 3Br
28a upper G ara·ge
r efr1g. fr plc Y rly
Adult s. o o pet s
S l OOO mo 646·i2 13
673-71411
3280 Bayfront Little Isl. Boat
••••••••••••••••••••••• sup. 2 hdrm. 3 s tory, No. SA spac1ow; 2 !Ir firepl<ice $2500/mo Yri>
T udor. o R . Frpl. lease 675 3067.
~fast nook. dbl gar, lal»Oo PeeiftMla 3107
ruce area. $575. ~-6954 ••••••••••••••••••••••• evesJwknds
3284 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEANFRONT
3200 sq rt home. 1 yr lse.
Pvt community ners
req. S1600/mo. (2 13)
592-21<17
Beautiful ocean view
2bdrm house. lease
499-1632
4 Br. 2 Ba. very lg, all on I
floor. beautiful ne~ dl.x
decor . frp lc, pvt . nr
beach & bay Avail now
Otildren OK. S925 mo.
1012 West Balboa Jcfl
~-
BAY FRONT
Jbdrm. 2ba. d ~. com
pactor. fng. gas BBQ.
frpk. gar dr opener. ~
dks. fantastic view. $97~
Lease 67J.. 7S38
lbdrm add-0n. stove. fnR. ~~~~~.~.·.~
uti1 incl. Nr shops & bch. Split· level custo m, 2
$485499-5259 bdrm, 2~ ba .. man)
xtras, ocean view.
3425 ganlcn ~/mo. 661·2871 •••••••••••••••••••••••
wkdys, ext 67 Al 2 resp gu~s /l(ab 22·32 > r. !>41 5032 ~-arebouse spacP <:rpt.:.,
St.SO+ UUI. ll>l IJSl !'/pt d.rpf., wet b<i r !"or le .... , Large 1 bdrm with patio 3Br Woodbndge Condo.
& garage Adults no pets. pallO. re<" fac1I . S6SO mo Swnmer-Winter l<ental~
PROPStTY HOUSE
642-3850
Bch 642-3341 ~-4a>J I Mo. FREE Ill.I( info t·aJI 642-4463 M I-'
$36.5 <.:all 64!>-5877 be. 675-8369 eve~
•CLEAN & con• ....,._leoch 1 38"8
Easts1de I bdrm new de· •••••••••• •• • • • • • • •• •• •
rorat.or carpels, drapes. Oceanfront 3 Br, 3 ba
walk an clo5et. Pnvate Ha&h nae. Pool.f>ecurit)
bal con~' In dry rac .. I.Mor rent. 494·t754
carport. pool. NO CATS
OR DOGS. Gas & water
pa.1d Open Sat. 11-4 S375
per mo \$825 move anl
Oceanfront 1 bdrm. S450
per mo. Acrosi. from
Hel51er Prk. 675 3067
115 t: l8th !;t 1 btwn ttoport IHdt 1169
Oran iie & Newport I •••••••••••••••••••••••
UUO ISLE b} w~ k or
ITOnt~ 4 br, 2 ba Walk tu
beach. club & tenn1~
67s-6161
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3 &inns. 2 balhl> l'ewl)
redecorated Sand \
beach. A ,·a1J hl 2 ~ k!t ol
Jul)~~l4 9~~-
Golf C'our se apt !-.an
<..:lemenle v. alJ< lo brh
h .fUUS. ocean \'1e~ U~
~altbpm ---
NYr BCH. Lady lo shT 2
Br 2 Ba apt w /same
Overlook.mg pool. Jal· .
t e n ni s Util inc l
$285 mo s.'8 0 IOI\
Prof male lu !>hr 2Rr 28a
apt SJlj() mo Ocm 1c"'
non-smoker 675 3329
Hewporl C...ter i~_to_J_:l>_._s_·a_t 10.2 __
Presti~ Exe<· 'Wit'
l ncld~ ~t.'c ser ,1cc~.
l"K'J>l phone an.'~ en n ~
undt>rgfnd prkng tdt.''
& a.ntJque decor. 1.:ooJ
rm &44 7180. A.ak for
John or Jane.
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RHANCIAL Cltltl:a
LAW OFTICt:.'>
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Pr1ml' N..-~ port ' l\h•"l a
~., Park Quaht}
olhce & "'..i{.e~e ~pat·e
for le.t~e Ca rpe l'>.
drapes • wet bar
1380-1870 sq . fl unalS
available oow 6'U·4463
M t' 7 JO. 3 30. Sat 10-2
l&Al -.q rt bwldtn~. 10.000
:.q ft outMde St.oral(t'
preferred or h!?hl tra ffli·
are a mdlNT) S46 J.l29 :.7 bdrm. 2 ba. apt PAii IEwPORT
Encl garage, balcony COUMTIY CLUI
Fu rn or unr roo m ~.
~-walk to beach
Wk.I) or monlhl) For m
lo call i l4· 7i5·0239. llB.
Ir.ma Pt area
Crt' of <.Ast.a Me5a -----------Yo ung fe m to ~hare 2 beaiiurul n~ .. om~ SHOP SPACES
' a u I t e d l' e 1 I 1 n g s . UVIMG
fireplace lmml•d or· Singles. 1&2 bedroom
l'Upan<') TSL M ana2c· aptS, & townhouses
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+ \,) ut1 I 96!!--034 J 957 1414 I -----Fenred yard Approx
~nt. 642 1003 From S409 644 1900 VERSAJLLES. Newport Share 1'<1 rk Newport
Beach. 2 BR 2 Ba. '1ew 2bdrm.. 2ba. apl Pool 3 bdrm. 2 "2 ba hrt<place
$525. 41k".2Ba,verylg.allonl Pool, sauna. e xe rcise tennis. l>p a $2~HI
floor, beautiful new dlx room. und e rground 700'.1882 Cal15S6·7490 decor. [rplc, p vt. nr partung. secunty gates ,.-_-:\".., _______ _
beach &~y. Avail now. Full)' furmahed. r.ooo -~ 4350 Large 3 bdrm 2 ba. encl Ouldr OK oH>'>< -.....-
N en . ~ mo. ,. ... 646-325.5 patio· &c garage . ear lOU West Balboa J eff ,_. •••••••••••••••••••••••
0 t: C No pets. $4SO. "T»3777 3bdrm Laauna Beach Storage garages. on
_75_1·_3Slti __ . _____ -i ----------1 home 2 blU tu beach Balboa P erun. or Fun
Versailles Penthouse. June28-July 'r1 Sl200 + Zone 11 0 1 ,~20 \,·1
Huge new Duplu 2 bdrm. ocean view. 2 bdrm. 2 deposit July l9-2S $400 + 67J.:5U.673..J930
2'-'.i ba . frplc, fenced ba .. fireplace. Fu II deposit 494-0255
yard Dbl g ar $53:> secunty & amenities
673-6336.642 9666 SSOO pe r mo Wkdys
4400
3 bdrm. 2 ba. in brand new 544-0614, Wknds &. ~ves
Tn Plex. Spacious apt.. 9155-1120
lrg pvt yard. frplc. ~7S.
Near downtown. 646-6816
Li 81& Bear Cabin Ideal •••••••••••• •••••••••••
locauoo for hs hang .. hlk lor2 Rm swles. lZSsq ft
UlK or JUSt get.ting awa). & up from $75 i79 W 19th
Wknd or wkly rates St, call Tom 540 Z200 **• •Nr Hoag, 2 BR 2 Ba. avail. (714 )545-6916 adlls. no pelii . S4SO .• ,----------Medical & Professional
6313888: ~ offices Reasonable rent or 548-2408.
Nice 2 Br. fenced ) ard.
g arage. $395 /mo .
900-5043, 1-630-00SO
Bl& Canyon 2 bdrm. 2 ba
oo Golf Course, pools.
tennis. $795/mo Call
S!il· 1611 days. 760· 1197
eves&wkods
Costa Mesa 548 2103
WESTCLIFF BLDG
NEW POR: BEACH . ... ,,.... . . . . ........
t l(()U. CENTER 1matd) 5 acres for rent
NEWPORT Ne--.i.r Harbor & Bakllr
Degant ext'C'ulJvt" SI.Ille'> Allor part ~9 8181
in pre:sllge loc I ndds lllellfclll Wmhd 4600 sec.-retanal ser vices. rt•
cept1on1 .. t. telephone
ans..-enn1t & more Tll E
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COMPANIES A pro
fessKJD4J en\ 1ronmenl
714/85l~l
PRIMI:: COSTA MESA
location S tore /of
flee busU)eSS. 580 sq ft ,
newly derorated Qu.aC'k
po,sess100 Harbor
Baker Center 3011 3023
Harbor Blvd Agl
~ 1366
•EXECUTIVE•
•<>FACES•
Woodbndge·
MW l""unous
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Wam.ed in Cot; ta ~j esa or
ln'IDl' are.a. 2 or 3 BR.
house prefe r r ~d 3
Adu.1U Xln l ref er-en ces
673 -5701 Eves &
wieKends
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0,prorl..;ty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAA ol area o'wner mlllt
sell take out sandwich
shop. Cd hours. 9-~ Moo
lhru Fri No exp
necessary One person or
upand business with
sandwich route. 27402
Camano Capis trano .
Lqum Naauel. 646-8883
MoMy to loalt 5 025 .......................
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{MONEY • CltlDrtHO
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2-l&lrdTD~
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HOMEOWNERS
O.DCIJA8Droilal ~ ~our eqwt) for bills,
home additions. vaca-
txms. etc. Any amount. any reas-00 Credit or Job
not necessa.rY. Compare
our costs 24 hrs . &
weSeod.."I.
146-55'7. 116-7041
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WUortg•gt1
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Call your Flnant1al
Consultant al Aetna
Finance Secured by a
combo Real Is personal prop
J(ERRY ANDERSON
(213) 921--0300
3 Br. 2 ba. d /wash, pool. Corona cW Mer 3122
dbl 1ar Nr S. <:st Plaza •••••••••••••••••••••••
& Frwys. $650. 963-3933 2 BR 2 Ba. So. or Hwy.
L'pper lbdrm. :.love,
n!fnR. nu crpls. nu gar.
no pet s . S310 1m o .
631 2177 3 bdrm 2 ba. 1 house from
beach. Call 630·1392 or
993-84
GREATSUMM ER '
CORONA DEL MAR. 3
Br+guest. Wkly clean·
mg. SJmOtmo } rl>.
S TEPS TO BIG
CORONA BEACH 38r
lnclw:ies Linens MOO per
week.
Bt:ACON BAY . 3Br. ten·
rus & beach $700 per
week
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./1-./ __ _ All ground floor. ample
partung. mail dLSpatch ,
post.age meter. utll pd.
Secn!\anal serVlce
phone answenng. typing,
+ .. ml.Ith more..call
714-552 3030
or 831·701 l . Courtes} to Moo T
troktts. S14.000. . D!iJ &. cwt' 5035 Upper s pacious 28r. lBa.
pvt. gar.. laundry rm.
$400. 642-9733. aft 5pm. 2Br condo. Xtra sharp wa!X lo bch. Old CdM
$4115/rno. Ask for Nena chann Fplc. $735 mo.
963-0llQ2. Eves. 891-2871 Mr Ou111an. 752·llll 1 bdrm. 1 ba. stove, encl
lbd. 2ba • ...., blk to bch.
963-8818
968-2238
UDO ISLE 3 Br Tennis
& beach SlSOO 2 wfflt
mimmum. 2bdrm, lbe, witltbalcon). prage Adults. No pets. JUST .. v ... 1• "'ILi
...ffvntingt on Harbour. very clean & sunny, Ref's SJlOmo.646-0983 ,...,,.._ WeHav0 T_..1 Prnnorty rftnnd new P entHouse S500/mo 64~4000 ~ '11'&1 • -..-$!:JOO and 3bdrm. SlSOO. 2 bdrm. 2 ba Sundeck. l br •.Pl· S395 1 2 br apl Management Available
Spectacular waterfront 2br. ll1ba. 2 stry. Crplc. dishwasher. la undry $445. Superb loc Jml So
. view. Docks available. pool, deck. beam ceil's. rac11. "2-5. Avail approx or O.C. Airport. Back Wat.erfroat/Salisbwy
No ...... 7 14·~ or bltns, $5.35 Lse 673-0473 July 5th. Da)s· s.48·8675. Bay area. Pool. rec rm. 67• LfOO .,.... ALL UTILJTIES PAJD -
n4-M&-6631 ~2 Br. IV. ba. frplc. Eves6 Wknds 760-1418. 2010'2 Bireh St .. 979-88811 '
D ..... u.fww 3600 • pool, adults, no curE 2 BR 1 Ba. gar , nr B.B.C. members. Sum· SM\ Cementa 4 BR 2 Ba.
••• .. •••••••••••••••••• peg.Ag\.760-1199 OCC.S395mo.Nopet.s. mer mootbs or year s•b nr beach treac. July.
DUPLEX avail July l. 2 Large 2 bdrm. 1 ba .. side 751·3696 ie-e. 83J..8399. q . 9500mo. 492-3613 ~ri~, ~~~:*°;:t yard, no pets. ~ mo. Polltt . ll2' 5-teMI 31IO V..._...,. 4250
)'Cl. ~ unit. 203-.ios E . Avall July I. 559·9265 •-•• .. •••••••••••••••• •-•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
19tlt. CM. Adlts. $450. W... 3124 l bdr~. deck, eoclld 2 bdrm. l \.11 ba wll.b pool 1" 2 bdrm. New OelWt
6*t041 1araae. $450 per mo. &iCU1)0tt. Aviill. lmmed. Ooadol. Wal.kiki Beach.
................... d .......................
............ 1706 .......................
IAYPltOMT
J ._.... 2 baths. Newly
redec. Sandy beach.
Av.U a.t 2 wkt of July a. . ....-u
c.-...... 1722 .......................
V.,. •WM. 2 cat.a od yr·
ly. l br. C4UI by 7 /l.
1.JDdM'sm. ..... sau
c.e..... 3124 .................... , ..
aalor5G-7720 ~5'5-2170all 4Pw. . Hawaii. Ocean view
l Bdrmapt 1100 .... --Pool. i.m!s. aoo wk." l:l\d carage, au paid. _.. • n.ellt 3190 up. Eve&. ZJJ/1512...Si&.
"2·5073 2 bdrm. 1 ba. prv paUo Is ..... ••••••••••••• ••••• --------1 aaraae. loU of 1raas. ~ it>drm apt nu ...... 11199 4JIO a~1•,':;,,•:if:1d 31552 Blue Laotern, crpta, drp•. bltlna, ..... ••••••••••••••••••
842r50'7J -...or498-9ZIO M16/mo.--.tl1A. Lux u r J I r v I n e ~~~-----~-. Townboule. Fllrn.poola. --------Sp9dom 2 bdrm. 2 ... ·~··•All ~~~~-~ Beaut.llw p.rdn apta. mo. Call Becky eves.
Pool 6 IPL Adult.a, DO 8"111 rs:· l ba M35 -Larp--2-bdr-. -1-ba-. _V_e_ry_1
WE.18th&net cleao. P1&. Mart.ha
l(2.Gl5e ~-...asnor•l·llll . -,...,, .........
2Br,2ba tao ~-eeeeeeeH•eH
3118 W. Wilton Stl'ett ~ wt&aa huee pvt w .sm bUciaQy aa aa.u bdrm,
.......................
iac. \ennla. sm LDcludea ca. 551.5311
Rmml wantfld 3Br apt,
,!! Pl!. U!'fDr7 =~=~P-
tdutt QU ill 14 plaM It Vour ProltAlon
from tato. 2 bdrm HOtrE REPAIRS! ......._(tom .. + o.ct )QI know yw can
'e' I I; f=Or~~ SJlk'I • dwifted ad ln peM1 Prom U» Dail)' Pilot Str\'lc.
./---./ ...... "" ..
Call Mo H ow ard
6 4 5 . 6101
EXF.CUTIV E SU !TES
Newpart Center. full
HrV1ces. pr1 vale. ~an
view' 1270..ll30. 7~9036
..wPOITICH
f'rofeMlanlllldf.
IS<~Saft.
Prestige office l>ldg nr
Lido ble. New plush
cpls, 48a " e levator Rent 2250 aq n t.o 4.500 sq
fl. 43032nd St Bkr/~p
CaU SIERRA RE.ALTY
&n-7920
•NEWPORT BEACH•
•PRIME LOCATION•
50 yds from waterfront!
SOOsqft
(7141~
f'ORLAWYERSONLY
SPECTACUL.AR Of'-
t' l C E S 0 N T H E
'WATER' Bayside Drive
6 PCH. Newport Beach.
lncf\a:ied Receptionlat.
Utnry. Xerox. UUlllies.
Janitorial.. Panlng, etc.
The moat unique and
bea~W offlcea OD the ,,,est Cout !
Cootac\ Man BunoD
<714) 675-.950 l .
f'1rnlsbed olflces ror reot
or be 'AP to 9C50 sq ft .
Otun v\ew. Fuhioo bl. cau 640-tlll.
Art Center & f'ra1ne1. -•••••••••••••••••••• Pnvate Party Wed/Sat.
TI4-998-Qnt, Orange
Loe~ Executive expand-
11\& ~-Need am-
bitious person who is wUhni to learn. Call Mr.
Fathy~
Wtlcr-~Co. Al.I types or real estate
investments since UM9.
~ZlldTDtl
'42-2171 5' 5-061 I
IUICASITAS
Pli'lj l lllr mfl -Is Up.
I "IDCL ,.,. Aclalta, 00
D111i ZlJI, Newport Bl
.............. l :IO 6
lbr S310 ICf a.tr, rm, J ur pr,
2 br. 1 i.. SMO llr, 2~ Ba, HP diD rm.
DM90 d.rhe North Directory lor • whole on 81aeb to McF*'den modlh for aa htU. aa
tbm ••ton atcredden C.17 per day" For mon
to SH wind Vlll•I., infonnaUon, calJ .... 22!0Venpard Way 0/W, &nib compad« •
JtC).11131 91' n . IU-81 . CT14)88Wl98. . 642·5878
•
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~ !
I
7
.... w ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lli!:::zE~'9----· a.ncaJ --. SICllTAallS
...... W..t-4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100
~~-~......... ... . .......... ?!.~ ~-'!=~ ..... ?!~
7100
Employment avfll. la un. multi aurrouodlna• DATA IMTIY t:led.roab • t 1me .. ,,.._...._ •uteH....... CompelUlve pay. In C.-T&Lll l4"Vttw" hire For more
Newport Beach Very anfo.cal.1TodStrvic.
ONIATOll ASH••as am. drna'!:~Pn1;t:t~
Health Or1an1ut1on Small' mlfr ot ea.droolc ~oduclloo. Apply ai···l locMed ill lrvtfte bat Im nwdacal ui ....... h • mediate 0~01 for a eq p, nr .... c eonyaaver. 1110 •
CARR't
FOX
oleuaol busy oftke at '7 .. '800
Yacht Shin. £x(ellent 1---------ulary and bend1t1 a.EAJCA.L
Supcrviaory ex perlepc•
til uvlnas or bruch
bata t.:otry Operator in CM has perm pc19ltkll)t PlllCeDUa, C.M. •1
w 11.lrK srowth potentla I with 2·3 yura ex per ror ua.emblus with 3 to~
wtt.h CRT TermJ.nal.Xlnt )Tl eq1er ln aaaembly' salary 6 fnoae ~11.1 rnon
...... ___ .. 111!1 __ ._
AC ENCY operataons reqwred tcall
Clona Doty, 714·673 313CJ ·-ll'PDITUllTY
package.••or 1nterv1ew ...... ~-Ols ... com.ct l>enhe Gwmond -...--1
,,,. 616 £ O E M p Smlll mfgr of eleclroolc
... Ofc. .. $1(00
Experience in either
traffic, a6* or da&.a pro.. celAli dept. Xlnt. coin·
pao.y with sr"\ benefita
I •
···········~······-·· I I • II ~· 1100 .....................
DIVO V."
~end al •ftl\J•d , ad
dl1llNd mve~ t STEl'»V~l:P
2Sll f' N ~r.W
&Mia An.a. q ano1 ,. -
~ ~ F11m ~UBSIOY
lon.t.loo .. IO bad \know
ooe eouolerle1ter to-ho'11
been ul11n1 lhe g er n
mrnlfor.aSUBSID
MAICE SOMEONE HAPPY
MAICE SOMEONE SMILE
Place a HAPPY AD
m this column
for onl> SJ 25
Ca 11642 5678
RRSTLADY ~c·orts Models
Party Dancers
ACCOUMTI~
Good w Jnumbt'~
will U'aitl. 6'2·
ACCI'G BKPNG
TEMPORiftV
HegLSler toda) to work
on vanous a c;untang &
buokkeep1n• ass11tn
ments. Wor1 rlolte to
~our hom1 l-'11iur1•
Clerk..'; to StJ&Or Accoun·
tanLS neede lhro~hout
Orange CoutY.
So• .. 5-rrbor
1; ( 014 I n11 s&L !H•<-k•
t"tpt·r •wpt·n·lsor to
t.ikl' ,;hariu.• or omc ..
whc•n m11na11er l"i l!Oflt'
Dv1•n nl'w an·ounl'S.
tt'llt>r 14llld<Jl4. & office
W u1t> 'Jnl't v o( dutle!I.
f''l(t"l'I bt'f1<"'> & Jlro14 lh
JlOll'nt Slartan11 ular'
l<l 5950
Cal Cery '72·'955
16113 t: 1th Stn.'t't
Suite 130 Santa /\nJ
c; ff)l4 IOJ! beach lcx·ated
n1mpan\ O\f'rlookmlo!
v. ,, t I' r 'I t> f' k ' n 1 <' f'
,q l f1 1'.lror1J? OUll!IHOI!
1111ll\1tlual l41th 11ood
d I I \ I II I! r (> (' <• r d &
kn1114 IPril!t' of h1•ath
Jrt-a 111 hand It-;-m111l &
rPl11·\1· mr,i-l'nl!t•r
1\111111\ 111 11r1 ht•a\'
11h11· 1· 1 ' a m II' I ~: x r c· I I t• n I ht' n t• .,
Starlanj.! ~aJary lo S750
Coll Cwry 972-9955
Hi Iii t: 4th ~lrt>t'I
~111t1• 130 Santa Ana
972-134§. AOBH'f'NALF'B ~~~~1 accoanlef11JS T....,
lh•;iut1f11I lac·1H'h ll'll'tllt'll
h ,I 0 k ' I' I' k ' ' I X ,., 111·rwnrro tl'll1·~ \\ 11 h •IMT"L MASSAGE•
Jacuzzi • Sauna 2333t> Broadway n11·1• ap1n•:iran1"P &
#200. old well Banker 1 ril'nrlh JX'f"lonalali('' 19. HR OC AIRPORT
4301 B1rch·N B S4S.075
11 2am acr<>M Sheraton ffil( .• Sanla Anu 111111 rtwir 'IUPN rnl•ndh ___ _ ___ (70135-4103 -.1;1rr 1-·nt•I\' "orkmJ? in
ESCORTS F£E PARKING hl'a 1111f11I rorrior:tt<'
h •• ,1 t1 11 u u• r I 1• r ' •953-4473• "'•'rl1H1k1nc orl'an
)Jways open NowH1nng ---------t , r1•lll'nl h!'nf•' &
lOUCH OF CLASS
ESCORTS
i. llRS 752 0817
Ad..rtistng .. 1.orllni..' '''Ian 10 ~)O
ClASSIFfED Call Cany 972-9955
ADVBTISIHG 1r.11. ~: 1th Strr'1·1
TRAINEE !--u1t1• 1:10 Sunt.o ·\n.1
Mom. Thanx for all )our Pro~1onal Tberapeuttc
encour111tcml·nt <tnd ma1sage L1c ·d . NB.
help Apptonly,Sleve. 548·2817
Love Lll'-3
')l! C.1ass1f1ed Ad vert1!t •
g Department of lht
wly Pilot halt un 1m
11ed1ale opt·n1ng on 11
C=111•rcld
Lo. SecMory
Hr::iut1ru1 hank m Loni!
llP.11·h ~·ki. attraC'll\ 1·
ll •' r ' to n :i h I 1·. n 1 1· t•
.1prwarin1? indl\ 11111111
"11h «nmnwrq;1I loan
1·'(p1•r11·nc·r & conn
'kill'! to 101n lh <'1 r
f•1t·ndl' ... 1 •• rr E'(rt>ll1•n1
lwn<''I & 'ltarnn11 -;ularv
Ill Sl:lOO
5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
AIE FREE cau:
642-5671
Lost or FOW>d a pel? Call
Animal Ass1btance
league. 537 ·2273. no fee
Lclst. Sml Fem Dot( blk
w /wht mouth. AND
blk/be;ge Keeshond M
Vic. E 18th /Santa An:.
Ave. 6111 6JJ.5()S7
Lost cat. sm brown
Burmese. no collar. B1J.?
Canyon Condos. Call
759-9292 .
lwward Small f>CJmt-ra·
ruan. lost Mon June 9 at
398 f1ower & Tustin . C~I
Uloks like a htlll· red
Fox. Aru>wers lCJ n11me of
l'uffy 13 yrs o l d
759-1175. 548·0318
Found: Young Irish Set
ter. Fountain Valley
are:.
S40.1264 ----
FOUND English Setll·r.
While female & dark
brown rabbit Ntwport
Beach Anun-.1 S~elter
644·~
FOUND. claim or adopt
at lrvlne Ammal Care
Center . Lhasa Apso.
Golden Rel Colhe Mix.
Black Seller . Great
Dane. Shellie. K~sbond,
AUSt. Shep mix. Also.
cats le k1lleni.. Open
everyday. 7~·3734 ..,
POUND: Terr1er .111x .
M.a!e. Buff color. Vic.
Talbert Bushard. P. V.
963-2:384
~co...,.-,
ESCORTS
~Hin, 641 ·01
Cosll/Checb
AM bp/MC /Visa~
Qalies Alltel
*Dutcal'*
642-3817
MC/Yis
elephone sales d l·i.k
1um be able LO ty pc .. p
prox. 45 wpm. good
phone voice Salary plus
l'Om.rruss1on Sale~ back
ground \'ery .bent·ftc-1al.
Excel lent com va ny
benefits include medical.
dental. cred1t union etc
For interview please
call: 642·4321 . ext Z77
Or_,.C~t
Doltv Pilot
330W &yStreet
Costa M~
t:quaJ Opportumt)
Employer
~AGEtl AS-
SIST
Couple W1fe/off1ce,
Are you a busws exec. Husband ma antenJnte ~g on a tn needing 200 UrulS, OceanMde Ex
ltec·s to aslll'il > ou perience reqwred. 'tSI.
w1bus1ness•rr11nge. _~tgnl 642 1603_:_ __
menu. wh1h~ravehog.
Call711 /89H'8 Artist. Frr produc·uon. ----1 !'Creen pnnlanl'(, related
CAN'f'S vroducts c;a II for in ~DfVOUS lL'rVlew !J64·47!14. ask lor
t'or Sweef& l'lt:asant rt1r. M
E);cort Ou953· 1S81 --------
---ASSEMILERS DANC,-EACllER We will tru1n. Apply
~TED 7 A ~1 . M a c G r c .: o r
DJ5')AN010R Yacht.s. 1631 1-'lacentw ,
~ROOM C:-01
640-1.JiEVES '"John " __ _,..--ASST. MGR. Fabnc cht.11n
FREE
~' Tntt.g
AIORTION
•Gfet'al CAsleepl or Lod~ia
•Ut ,... llKM:ln
UITnh. ComwlincJ. s.p..,, Medkoffons
~r-.o,&-..., •mlftg Ii R.t.r· ,.
i Med i-Cal Ir
~A~ept.d.
CNfldentlol &
~c ....
•l'l'H COMTitOL
5'RtUZATIOH
needs a&sistant f'"abnc
or reta.tl exp. pref"d Cull
~1aureen.646-4040
l\ulo
Girl Frida> with aulO ex
penence prererred, but
not necessary ror lell!>ml!
company Non·smoken.
onl> Call 963·6321 for m
lervtew appointment
Al!l'OMOTIVE
PARTS
COUMTSlPERSOH
Roy Carver Rolls·HOYl'l'
ha.s an 1mmed1ate rull·
urne position available
Oealerstupor foreign car
expe rience requ1 red
Call Oleo ror an appoml·
meot.
Call Cwry '72·'955
1 lllfl E llh St l'ffl
Suitt• l:Kl Sanla Ana
tnar.ce
ClertlTraiMe
Corral oppartun1l\ fnr
1ndl\ 1dual Yo 1th mpd
I\ ptnJ! Oil'(' .opJ>t•3rJn1t·
& :1 14 llhnl!n<''!'i to lt'am
111 101n th<' -;ta rr o( th1'
h(•aut 1ful S&I. nott>ri
for 11 ·, lon l! l f'rm
•• m ll I '' ' <' r " /\ cl '11nr1·mt-nt rnt"nt /.·
't:1rt tnl! 'alan tu".'>700
Call Cany '7,l-9955
lli Jf, F Ith Strt•t•t
S111l1• 130 S.int.1 \n.o
T~
\ I' d··1o:•rt mPnl n r
ht-;11ll1ful Fa,h11111 l'I•·
h11,1·1l rompan\ 't·rk'<
0,1•\l•r.il 111111\ ICfU(lb V.11 h
I' pine :~'iwpm or mnn·
t11 1rnn th1•1r l!r11v.10 1o1
' I a ( f F r 1 t• n II I \
p " r ' 11 n a I 1 t ' !.. n 11• " :1 ppt•J ra nn• "ti I h1·I p
14 1n th" 11 r o l4th
nr1l'n11·1t p1"1111 on
(I "I' ri n I! .. \ ,. P 11 l· n I
bl•nf'' & 'lt:1r1 IOI! .,;ilan
111 ~So
Calt Cany '72-9955
IHll1 t: tth Stn,.·t
Swtt• 130 Sant .. An11
•• ,.,...c ..
<:rnl41n11 1omll:in'
'l'l'k' t-'lper11·nrN1 to
upnal<' NCRi!IOO Alphu
'11m1•ru· 4P~1 <,h1fl
"it ;1rt IOI! .,nlarv to SOOo
_. SlOO t1 h1ft
111 frc• rf'nt rn I
Col Cany '72·'955
161ti F. 4th Street
Suite 13p Santa Ana
l..._,ALS&L
LO.l.•/f/h
llAUTY SALON
Looking \o be re·
coanued :' l!:xc1\1n1.
growma corporation of
buuty ~ in need ol
a motivatflf. energeltl'.
mature ftecepOoollt If :at
least 8 top full-service
It) bits. to --In OM of
the top ut&or mails '" Southern Cali fornia
l..oeds of benefits : P le a.:.e
caU S4().8888
•Ta.Lii
Cashiering or related
background and hghl
typing required Eic
penence preferred. but
wiU tra.111 Call for ap
Pomtmenl.
Mra. Purcell
AMERICAN
SAVINGS
B!9 S Bnslo l. C M
Mr HW.c.t!Dj(il 1179·9800
EOE M F tH
llWHGCLEU
Deta1I minded per5on
w ho w or k s w e ll
w 1 figures needed Lo fill
billing clrk· pos in ad
vertasing aeency located ~~~~II'!~~~~~ Ill lrVUlt'. Ok exp re I• ___ .. ____ _
qw(tld. 10 Key b> touch; CLE.R1CAL
t)p1ng • muu Xlnt
bener1ti. Call Mrs
Brecke. 752·6171
COCHRAN CHAS~::
UVINGSTON & CO
•PROFC.MGI.
One girl officq. full lime.
M F Casual atmosphert-
111 ~pt. Bch ror mannc:
on l!nted busanesi-Ex
p'd & mature 675 7900
d a > s . 5 4 11 . n o i 1
t-Vt"S wk.n<L.
Bookkeeper He<:epl .. 'ull
or part lime Soffit.' l"ol
lege itcct hl'lpful Will
train Smitll N•·"'port
Ueach Cl'A firm
&'6-7406
~
c~ Substa ntial Ne14porr
firm ha:; challeni:1n i:
PotS•lJOn for ex pent-nl «.J
mdh1dual Maantarn ri•
cords for mull1pll' l'or
poratJon:. lhru financial
i.tate ments Mul>t bt·
well-groofflt:d . non
:.moker. Send resume &
*BANllllG
lfPDmNITIES
•TIU.Ells
Cash11:nng or re lated
l>arkground and laghl
l)plnl( :iklll:. f l:'qWrt•d
t:i.~rienre prt:ferred
but will tram AWJI) m
J.l('r..ort to Hranchd'hi.h.'<1
beJow or 1 :s II
"' l'urrl'll IS4H 2221
AMERICAN
SAVINGS
Laguna ll1IL'
24USS t:I Toro Hd
llunungton Bede h
7830 l:.:dinger AH!
tx>~ M t' H
::.alar) h1:.lory in t·o11 ·~~~~~~~~~ fideiiceto. PU. Box 1715.
1\iewport Beach . C1\ Uerk T)J.ll'l for Newpon
9266.1. bai.l•d f1 nanr1.il firm
looWsteper F/C
CPA Flrm at MacArthur
Blvd & Jamboret: Hd
lnme 752.0274
Bookkeeper / Accountant
nun 5 > r.; exp. full t·hJr);l"
bookkeev1ni.:. t'XP for
Publ.tc Accountani.: Firm
Flex hrs. pe rm poi.
963-5639
IOOICIHPH
FUii charge exp ner·
A P . A R . p a> r o II .
pa) roll taxes 556· 1600
CAMBA PIRSOH
For Utho Dept.
At least z >ears ex per
preferred i-:xccllent
c ompan.> benefit ..
Salar) l"Ommeni.urJll·
1111th expenem·e Appl~
m person lo Puul W;,nJ
or Seth Shenton
Or._.Coost
Daifv Pilot
3JOW &>Street
Costa Me!ia. C,\
642-4321
l:.qual Opporlun1t)
Employer
CilWASH
Cashier wanted Wkndb
on!> N. B. Ca 11644-4460
~wpm Office exptor
helpful Xlnt bt-nt-f1t ~
opportunll) !OT J(rowth
W E ST E R !'Ii ST AT 1-:
I' t: NS I U :-; C 0 R I'
759 1525 bl"'" !lam &
~
Q.SlJ( WANTS>
for hei.lth food i.lon•
t:XP t:R I t:N Ct. 0 1-"u II
or p tu~ 548 953'7 __ _
C.:Ompan1on1 llowekttpt-r
14lmted LtH' an. ~I on
Fri \lu!'\l dr1' e Bal
I' l' ni n :! 5 I' r d a )
6i3~
COOl<flREAkFAST
\' o I u m e b u i. 1 n (' ' '
Grindt:r HeqJur11nt
:!Jilli! PCll. llunt Bt·h
53&16&1
coot<
~ li me & I' lllTW Appl)
\lnndJ\ frida) bl\lon
J&5vm C..0«11 i..
Ht'lt l a uranl , Hi 4 i
~1.1cJ\r\hur Hhd . !Ii II
54().l.U~
Cook I' lHTlt' ... xpN nee
Appl) m pcrwn u :8 1.ir
ntz Rt!stauranl. 114 i"t
Newport 81\ d . N l:l
&i..5-6700
(;ook ret I n'(f pt"l"SOll lJrt'
!erred To C'OOll eH·run~
CASHIB,lltnt. mc111:. ror r hlldren 1n
forduung room Mus t be t\JUt:rton P tame. 5 OI' 6
expr"d Appl) to Mrs n1"hti..wk <.:i.11 Jim
Baltazar Hotel Laguna Kaspar 714 870 ~
425 So Coast llw}. La.~Lma Bch 494 1151 1-<:oot-1.:.·------~
CASHIER weekendsonl>
Uo>ds Nurser)
64-7 ... 1
C~llEIS
UTDTEM
Brealtfast Cooks needed
Full l11Dt' Top pa) &
beoeCtlS E1tp'd onl> J\p
ply in person 3 ~m 400
S COIGtHwy. Lag Bc:h
JOU.YROGB
COOIS~'d.
... 1-1! ··· · • / medical equip, or beach
DECORATOR Qualified in CM haa perm posl\aon
to te.ach be&imllng and w/xlnt growth potenUaJ
1ourmedlate lntenor de· for inlpector. ex~r'd in
11sn on part Ume basts. Q,C • PC boards " cabl
Balboa Carpet Mills. Inc J.n&.
Ii good future. Call Rita, •
~. Coastal Pereon-•
nel A&eocy, 2790 Harbor
81,CM
NEVER A FEE
~1. Mr. Hall C.. 64'-0145
DECORATING Ft.ARE'
Nat 'I Co needs quality
peop'8 to coordinate de·
c:on 111 olfaces & homes
flart' Cor cok>r ~ love for
~e necesaary Call
Eac:row Secretary. Ac
curate typ11t, detailed
work. Some knowledge
1n real estate helpful
494.as21
G1rt F'ridAy with ell'° e;a.
perlence preferred. but .-:
not necessary for leuing • ..
company. Non.1molten •
only. Call 963-632.1 ror lD· •
tervlew appoanlment.
Ka.ral848-9378. ~7pm . ---------
Female clerk /recep·
Delicatessen help Ex~r tJorUat Lo worlc an drug
~erred. Refs. Over l8 store. Fln Vly 968-4447
f'ull t.une. 644 5619
Del·~ & Stodl F/lJme Night s hift Wed
lhru Swl Must be 18. ~
E 17thSt.. CM
DELIVERY PERSON
needed. good dnvmg re
rord Hunt Sch a rea
17141 SJ&.2926
f1Je C1erlt. Prr. for law
office Gd pay. college or
seruor high !>chool stu
dent acceptable Costa
Mesa location 641 <rll7
F1ora.I Oes11iocr. full time
MaieOK
Cail ~ 7 ·0355
Front office an Medical
Dehve;y person, over :II La b ha 1.> ope n 1 n g
Groomer for Animal
HospitaJ. Fl.Ill tu~ Mon
l.hru Fri. 8-5. Some ex·
pencnet! 125 Mesa DR ..
C M.orcall631·1030
· GUARDS
tull & part t111>t:. All
areas . U ntf orml>
fumfshed. Ages 21 or
over ltetJred welcome
No expeneoce nee. App·
ly L'ruversal Protection
Ser vi ce, 1226 W. 5th
Str~l. Santa An<t In
14--rVlew houris 9·12 & 1 4
:'tton l.hru F'r i.
·"'
_ .. must have good dnvang Pre v 1 o u :. e x p &
rt'rofd Sem1·rettred pre knowledge of compute r
ferred 1-Ull or part lJme. desirable llrs noon to
CaJJ&lJ.1888 !lpm We offer com -Dent.al---------• pet.alive sat. pd vac. pro
Hair dresser w /cl.ientele .;•
for Beaut1f1cation CA:ntre
f 1 l ~ h • ri n i: & m 1· d Front oll1ci-recepllorusl benefit:. f'lri.IM~ phone
1-. x Pe r n e c . X I n t H..t t ' for I n t e r " ... w i.alar) /benef1t1.> ~om &tl>440J
put.er knowledge hdpful
1!3HIT71 I" U H N I T U I< !-.
-------~ALE!\l'EB!-iO:\I
DMlal Mo!'\tslanl, Newprt l~EHJWF< Ul-:.'>H;N for
Bch restoral1 ve prnellt t-high qualll) ITul Jllf :.tor•·
ooed:. ex per indn Good ln Col.ta Mei. ... Min "> r
-...lar). many beneri~ H·la1l lurn1lurt• t'"P
631 WlO ------541} 3K22 Al>k for Chl'l
Df:.''TAL HVG IE:\ JST !-,tt'11ll'l'llln
Lo won IJ1 ~tabl1:.hed of
flee near !wulh Loa,.,1
Pl.a.a
~0454 ---Oi-:."'TAL \!->..-.,ISl \'I
full 111 pdrt llmt.· l1.1«k "'
(111' p("'lllQl'l fJp<•ll :\. I .1\
lit ~ ,.,qwr prl'fo 1 11·1l
\Ion Fn Ht""tl ltJrhor A.
'\ "' p 1 BI ' •I ' c. \I
I.JI U:!fl
Df'fltal A.!.b • 1 • ortho l'
RDA teq 4 da) 11.k :'\
Bc:h 642 2626
GARDE:HER
~ull lJrDt·. t'XI' nt:c Aµp
I y in I.It r..on
::-.ewpon••r Inn
1107 J Jmbort-t.· :\ H
~ Oa'e Hcnncr
bl"'n !i J
Geot:ral
Bus Boy f>arl time
'lust ha"ve at least I> r
exper Plell'tl' r.ill l()r
a p p l M o n I-' r 1
II Jl>.5pm 645 73511
<A-neral
St>eurit> Guard Fu ll
tune Mtl.'ll b:n e at le11st
Jyr rru.hlary Of" !l('(.·unt)
m Soulh Co11sl area. Call
for app 556-7l36.
l.la1 n.l)'h::.t establis hed
full or pitrt·tlll'lt'. Lag un<t
lllll.s area Salary 1c-om
ITllbSIOl\.'t 770 2J4 5
ILl.n:1111are ~ales. 1\ppl.> in
1> c r :. •1 n C r o w n
ll .. m.lwarc. :lHn £. Coa:.t
ltllo \. Cd.\1
I It-Ip wanted Fu II lune
J.l!Nllon an •1ur r l'ader ad
d1·pt Hr:. ~Ion Fri. !I 5
Tt'lt'phone & countt·r
""lei. Requ1 res ROod
'pellang. i:rammJ r . &
p4•n1T1Jn.,h1µ MU!>l enju\
n•:t•llng the public Av11
I> l'1·nn)s;.ver. l•jt,IJ
l'lal·en11a Ave . <.: M
lli1.i.p1taht y HOl.le5o:. 1s ci.
p.i.ndmg. Need h<>!.lt•!>:-,i.,..
1n i.everal location'
I' lime. near your horrw
well"om1ng ne w rei.1
dt:nl!> Bringing gifts
from local me rchantl>.
1"et.'l1 car & typewntt:r
for appt call S4~~ Ul::!llTAL Ot"f~I .•
l'roj!ressl\·e . !>),
Sl)e<'ui!Jl> pral't1ce ocat
ed 1n F1t:.h1 on bland
Hl.'k ~ ASS I S TA:\T
BUSL'iESS MANAGl::R ·
~l~IJlnlt. l> plni:. in
'UrJnt.e 4. j?l'O oft·
l.nc:Jwledl(l' 1i. ~l1al
Call 6'4-0683
u per Plea:.e c all for ----------• JPPl M on Fri Hotel
DE!lrf AL Cha1rs1de a.ssi5
t.anl Npt Sch P~a..s..nt
group pract1~e Exp pre
I e rred 1 dJ} ..-c.·ek
640 1122
Dental ~~rt-tar~ Re«-p
lJonl!'\l. exp. for act I\•·
bearh olfm~ Xlnl :1:.I
Call548 ~
"»5pm ~ ilSll tlGHT AUDIT
lieneral
'1.UMIBS HEUER ClERI
Will tra"1S20011o It 'Ila rt We~ seeking a reliable Open8Mm~pm ~ 84l3 Pt'NOrl with an aptJtuck
<>FACE WotUC S 110
W1U tram Sl80 lo 'tJn
Open Ii.am !!pm ~ 8413
DtUYIRS SJ 00 W11 W•U tram true. k dnver'I
(Jpenllam llpm 995 ~1:1
GIHEllAL TELUR
for figures & calc:ulator skill ~ to work Night
Audit. Enjoy xlnt co
benefits including a fre.:
meal pt•r i.h1 fl Appl)
'I J m no o n ~ti. 111 F r 1
Personllt'I
, MARRIOTT HOTB.
900 Nt.•wport Center Ur
~ewport Bea<·h
1-,QUJI Opp 1-:mplyr ~ F
•'
lJONL T Shop 14 ork !-.\:
pd °' will tram '""" A.\1 onl) ~ S Uni.Loi
0and Poonl <Jffll t.' '>1..-ck:.
ind1\ldual with l \J.11n.:
'lolli. l'rt:\ IUU'> l'~ J.11'1
µreft:rrt-d Call 491> lll3J
I~~ lt:aner:o. needed 111
14ork for J anll'l' ':. ltai:
1(00\ Anns. p1l1me I da.)'s
v.k li75 2511
.-~
Santa Ana
DRIVBS
~m or WCJIJ'lt!n 25 > r.. or
older Know lhe l oa!>I
CitJes :'Itel $180 a w~k or
more Orang~ Coa"t
Yellow Cab. 1;300 Mt
Ht<rrmann. FountJ1n
Valle> t '>o o( Slater
bt."twn Ne w hope &
Wrlld I
DIUVBS
s.t&S-Mons
Oell\-er lht' D at I y Pi toe
buxiles to camers Re
quires \an or larire
wagon and a good dnv
1og re ~ord Ph o ne
I-O E ~11-'ll
r al ::Ice part llOUSECLEAN t-:RS up
to SS pr hr Car 645 512.1 Ot>rk T) p1!>t no Sii fir,, , _________ _
I 51:'~ ~lalurt' womJn •-
Job kx· ;-..1.'wport ~.n·h
~i431
GIHBALOfflCE
SmaU firm 11> ~t'ekmK 2
people Simple deneal
dut1e' $3 50 lo 1>lart
w r.w.e m 2 wk:. Call
Ang.el a 898 4357. 1~ I
Computer Lo . 11 ll
Gt..l';t:.RAL OFFICE
maturt: wo m.tn . vart
llllll'.8AM 2P~1 Moo Fri
54G-U)6
lk~>c:leaner; f'Jt1me or
P lune Start 1mmt.'d0
ToP S. 646-4871 or 673 1266
llou:.eke"epl:'r 14 <tnled
l.l\e in Child care 5
da)' wk $75 wk Nr
bubes631 0130 ----H OLS t:Ka::EPt:H ·
CIOLDCARI::
LIVI:: IN
ti75·6649
-... -..
642-4321. Ext 211. ask for ---------• Harry*le~
llOlJSl!:K EEP ER-<::h1ld
care Live in. Beach
area 640-81 ~
On..geCoost
DlllvPHot
330 W. Aay Street eo.u Mes.a
Equ.al ()pportWUl}
Employer -.
mlERAl
R.eglSter toda) for lo(•al
tem.porar> assignments.
557-0045
If you are a Professional
Co!imetologist. become a
Sales Rep for your are~. •
Phone from 10·2pm.
546-4571.>
I ndoor plant main·' LOST: Blktran Germ.an
Shep, med sz. no collar.
Claro. 6'2·2611 lve mag
Vic. Bay le Nwpt
Blvd.CM.
~ lltfoawwwtlolt or I•
...... appoiwlw.t, rCAUFOl.HIA
P'RIGHAHCY
COUHSBJHG
ROYCAIVltt
IOUSoaOYCI
640-6444
S.C.tlwlts
\.rowln.11 Rank ,et>ki<
IWO tori notrh
c·x~rienrt'd !Wt'r<'lan~
to 101n 11 '11 frit>ndl~
:.ltl rr Ex«>llent bent>S &
irrowth potent
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shift:.
Good company benefits
Apply &n penon on!} . 1 to
5pm . Tues thru Sun
SebHtlao's West. 140
Ave Pico. San Clemente.
en Lin-tenanre. FUii aod part · ' Lmlc 1s Big '' Classlfll'fl • --time available. 497-S424 ads are really s mall
FOUND: Calico ca t, fem.
declawed, flea collar.
Nr. On.nee It Csl Hwy.
NB.142-1803
HOnCI
" .... with leMtbiJJ
bow n.1l)' Pilot Clas.·
lried ada dllplay the~·
llld lmped? OW' ads, w
l('e proud to laY, NaJI
l•l r .. ulta. P hone
IG#lB.
SBVICl.IHC.
APCll
MIWPOIT
llACH
652-0053
SANTAANA
972-3104 .... •
AUTOROUTI
ntE REGJSTER. Early
AM. I~ to 2 hrs. 1375 to
S450 t mo . Xl o t .
moonliaht. Wives. re·
tired, disability. 1tu·
deot5. Need ad wheell.
~5426.
BABYS'1"f ER w /(ar , In
my home, part-time.
645--01.2!
Baby11l\er needed.
--*days, approximate·
ly July l , for 2 airls. ages
LOST. Blu~ and whit YMAll OUTCALL 9 " 5. M~ have own
parakeet.Craton ho•ct S•r•l•t Or••t• traospor\aUon 4t re· Not rtnaer·tralned" ,.~ ferencea. Localed In R c w a r d . L o • -r Stodecr.ek North area ol
nelthborhood 21jt St. MC&YISAecca,tact Woodbrid1e.ssa-oc71.
a nd Oraqe Av.. C.t.f fll-1171 n.-i-.. PbG!M......., or 2142-B ...._
,()ra11,..Aw . •POXYLADY * ta.a.aTIANI
( laYo.trProl••Aocl OUTCA.LLONLV M'utl have IOCMI mtth
• ttOllE R!PAJRS! * t7Z.. I 1 JI * ::f~f ;.0'X1~t. -~~e:~=
IM JOU lmow )'OU can TOMMY'S wodlr• full co. benefit.. Jld • d8Mltled ad tn "*N--Elcorta Call l oll.. appt. Mr . .._ Dll1 l'Clot :iervfce "' .... ...,.. .....,.., w•tetn Thrilt 'Dlnet«J for a wbole , ___ MZ_·_u_rr_1 ___ 1 • Loan, Cotta Mau.
._.. I• .. u"" aa -.am e.11 pw day~ P'or IDM't ---------I
........... qi, ....,. blaAll" ,._,. to LtJJ more
...-about t.fM Mrvlce
)'OU ba\'9 to otter. Aak
Col c...., '72.ftH
1616 t~ 4th Strf't't
Suite 130 Snnto Ana
leca.clM-T,..._
I f \Ou nre verv
out.1101n.11. havr 11 '111re
nri1wnranct>. are 11ood
with f1.1?Ure1 & would
t>njo~ workln11 In a
larire F&ll hrnn Isle
basf'd ro this roold be
for vou This ro offei "
x lnt benrM, pood
advan«'tN'n\ POtent. c .. C..., f7J•HH
1616 E 4UI Sll'fft .
Sulit' 130 Sant• Ana
1818~ SCl"Hf
Suitt 130 Rflnta An• ALL JO~ FRFF. abal.a our low tatM to-.. _____ .__._.
•• IGV11.
We promote to manaee COS METOLOGIST-
meot "supervis ion from IJc'd to a:ssl1t owner ol
wit.bin. rontemporary salon
WANT A CAREER., LI& Bc:h, Salary +tips.
Ca1J (714) 831·9'21 call: 49U729 uk ror M.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Willia ms
CLEANING PERSON
Apartment bulld1ncs.
full time. Costa Meu.
Newport ~ach area
Vehicle need~d TSL
Manatftnt'nt. 6'2· HQ.1
~UPPRS<*
8 da)'I per Wffk, 2 bn
a60t.M ti. Ml-llt5
·--------COUMTBGllL
for d'.l' ca.aners. 8aptd
on!y. t' l\lme IS8-3S33
• COL'NTER llELP
~ lime. Pff cou.ntet"
help • andw1ch man.
&xperieoce preferred
Gcy'1 Dcdi 67S.2193
B : ~ penoa. P trlme.
Cl81CA&. M1nld welcome. tte-2052
Securlllt• proceulna _bt_wn_12-c_2_P_M _____ ,
des« f(W Pa•bioo b land Cuatom tr Service
Investment fl rm ~Uve t()perat.e
Proc-eaet new in vest· coplua and counter menta tnvoMA& bank de· ,..ork
poalta, fl cteta ll td · --IOllowupt lftvettment ot ,... bukl':f...:li hel pful. SlRSPc.£DV
O.U: l 12' P RJNTINO
hoW Da~ Clau· llltd IM1a di.play thclr
lnllM&es w1lh lqjbUit)
and tmpaet • Our ads. wt ore prouc.t to !ID)'. r all)
lt't rosull111 Pbon•
tA2 OC78
··people lo poople .. :.alc~ llMPOlt»Vl'f~NllSllMCls INSURANCE office de· L 1
caJb \\1th bag readl'rsh1p 3723 • .__L .. ~ site:\ eirl for general of· ..
andblgresults'Toplact.' ~~ flee work including ,
your class1f1ed ad, cull Hewpwt .._.. licensing phones, files.
today &u.$18 l!!~~~!!!~!!!~!'I de. Typing llt 2 years of.
:·· ·~ . -·
Field service
Represet1tat1Ve
Trall1CC
Pos•llOfl •!'QUI ... ' VIJii" l'it'ClrlCel ll"Chnocftl
tel'loOI. m•••t11•y C111n A rlN:troc.i w:nnol.
0t «l\!•Y•len1 rl1e1nc•I e,pu,,ttnee Som• O•I
fofld 111petMtnC4t pttl1m1d
S.l11v eotnmtH1\ur111• wtlh ••••n•f\9 tnd "''"'ltneil Full hn11 01 ben.1110 Vl!h'lcle ond IOOh lurn1ah@d Some O~rn19i'11 t•evnl r1
Qylftd . .Joti •tQUor4t' 24 ~our cell OYI duly
tl')t.,...ted Ptfl•M Jhould com' •n 10 opply
Of Cfll Bot> lnklfll>O•lllf.
CENTRl.Fr INC.
01* of...._ Hugtwt Tool Cornpenltt
5421 Arpy Avtnut,
H11nt"'9toft Beadl, CA., 92949
(71') H3.a&11 (2131 511.871 1
fice expenence required.
call 83.1-9511 betwn 8 &
4 -30
IHSUUHCI .. J
llCHHtCIAH
Sales offlu. Newport ', ·,
Cc-n\er. Details. figure ~'
work. will train. h&hl "• , typ101t. Career 01>· ... ._
portunll)'. E 0. E. Mn. Dudzik &M-7454 • -· lnaurance Sec rel ar)', ·=~
penonal lines. some ex· ·••
per desired. Salary open.
Cdll. S"73-8650 .. : ......
lnlu.rance • r
Le uuto lasurancc •leG•! .: er hu lmmed openinp •
for UMDIRWlma ~~~ I
TUIMHS ,.:
Mus\ ~oy Jtvy pbo • .. ,..-. Noeapernec. ~
Salary commenM&raleo ·••
W/UJ* • •bUlty. Xlnt
ldvmKemeflt 0ppt.ya, All .. , t
co benefita C.U Sher all , 1
ll 54Mlll •. '1
·~ WanLAd Help~ IC-511'1-.,1
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Mondi¥, .... ti, .., MllaW..eM 7114 tw.W..64 7100 ' ....,w..._. 7100 tw,W....., 7100 --~--1"0 ... ~ .................. ~~................. _ ............................................ _ ............... .. --.... -
MiliiW t ~I' 11MMmW..ts4 JIM MiMWwh' 11to PADn'nlHAMDYWAtf: l.& ..... S.. ~ ......... _••••-~ ......... ,_•••••••• ~ ................. NlU-,eapeneMere· 1 .. l""9C 1 r 'e '•
IHIUJOADF:SlGlC MAIDI W ........ ••t I , -.u-.. commuclall, q 11lt.t. Cotta K u a. IMT'llhS-.ed
Seemary, H peritared
COi" pert to fu.Jl Umcs w". anaU~!lce. Cood t~llni
41 bualneu •k 1111 rt>
qUlr.d Calif ReadnM
Apoc, Pboftt betw~n
9-4PM. '7~1143
· ~:!~f::R ** I IUY ** Temporary no .. mn1. Good ..S hnkw. •
train ID ofnee, *ne ~UClm 0& l will ...
fl'Om bome. clea~ 9rtnt or EU.for You a... I~ .. fp eo.t lfw7, L:aiWa 11Ctt ND•uvu. NMll new ez•atb.,... apt. tll-•.AAJ
.s1-Ae4 ............ Call .. ~. lr.c911, au ..... IJSMt• 1'11. MMAI• -........ ~. ll•t • I. p I • 0 t •• c ... . .. , _.....;.. ... ___ ... __ .. _._ .. ___ _
be .. ,.,, peraoaMI ..... _"" n.smi. ~illllplN 'le,_.... 0.••n l 11tll1t)' l11n -~------1im--------n.ldlalAideneeded.for
lni. detail oriented . 1.MA!'8S AUCTION S728$.W.139'7 ,_ ..,... ..., ... I a>J.tUI
llU'lllllCI Didi Metlft'r cb'-" Ml•e dutl" ...., PAIT·.,.. ntJ...-nt raclUt y. Pff SECRETARY/Pa rt ut Teleph o n e O p erator ~•·t~&11r Dt..-r •. • • .1.ma Pl\imt,....a11. &.. ~... _ ... a ~~! ••l• =~1i1:.~~~t a/Le:moon• Top alu • !!.!!_.m o!ihy1rtmw::,::,.~ • ~ '" M•'-'4-Me mao, pan ...-1 ..,........ ..._ Newport Cent~. Dlce • .-·-· ·
lltllfT& Ueno , rellred Coll• Motor -wior (ov•r 21> with moapb e re . T h• t:i 1rear1Laauna8ea(h
l-• t .,. __ ·--~ y-·· .-.. ctihi u ::::_: lh• Jim Lo na ., ,.,. Reltauran.t • fcut1ve OHlce. 1 D ••r.:a 1 .. _._._.....__ ..... " AH.,. •a• --- --v -a ...... ~Oci•l•I A1•ncy IU ·--· • -~..--.. ...,.., suu.n. 41C>lbf' houri. Appl y at 10%0 lupt"rvile ud cts.perone •'S Newport Center Orn~ S3 7 hr plus bonuses i~
ee1'. No Su n C all RedblU ~"•· Oa Lewa7. MOWUIRJ 1e OAlLY PlLOT earner Sle 200 NB -litlUt No exper nee"'
-~ Decorator'• 02l1lakc.
4040 1lau top table.
BnA lqa. J·ar m dta ln,
4 o&bcf' c.ba.ln. " z Cit· to m a n a. Pu lly u p ·
holstered 1n gray /blue
fabric . S1 700/0 8 0 .
~veled glass -4' bras.
ch1ndelier 1600/080
tee•' •• t ... ........................ ......... , ... ,
lt'OIO .... )mtsw esL
Seed -. urcl I« udl '.II pa. OM e.p.a.re. We
return permanently
....., aU:ndll• ta& •
ttnp, mHlina airline
l D. requlrerrwnta. ""-
'illll 1i1m • Lbd\! r. • '*10ndaed ., eadme
wallpaper, fabric or
''l>a,y Gk>" ,.per • Wt'
.W ._ck • trim )"OUr
-... Or ttJ iwo h.rdt
~tob9d.
PRICES. IO'l"' SaaUIAe -• U.Llll$·· buY9 ud 1trll oo a on<' ~OFTHI Secrdar)'. busy La&u.n1 ~ 'f.~rt A~~~~'';'a'ft
., 0 t .,...... m;-on,.. balls. rvcnJn&i tJ ... IOY Beach mfar need ,_..., ~ ... l.ns W:Ww lu !IPM W~ n~ coo lmmtdia~ opnijnp in person Lo answer phone~ _T_am.a __ .64_1_0_16l9 _____ 1·mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
FtU.cm. pr'd..Toppa1 ·...U.~IAdec-._., .. ,.... t'erned, tnoov11t1vt• ourfamUy~w-an.tsat 1 •-fa•-""'""u: 1•
Cal.I 165--2298
aeaor3/15 4~t.apS180 ea .
6AI tap $J$U.
10or more SJ.40 ea. Sa.I~ Tall locluded NO CARD'!
..,..,. ma:D tn~bt.ncorbolh tliCkc..tDr. ~who a~ lot>ku1a neuby locat1oot. We re-ype. ac ..... ~--· __ TB.&.llt~Acc.h. fwllit••
AqOUab&ir 140I & l .. Mr lh4'J fc.r a lucralave part·llme qwre no previous u · Secretary Pttm p/time Light typ From private party AJI
JmrutGIUI • I' I ' 1Pw u_n.. ll&CJo.fl'ltAM·$VM poaaUOO.M hourt.otLart. penence.J oanourfnend Branch Sec:rgaey Exp 1n~ Wall consi der uulntcood •Decorator
BuUocbSQ.ab Coaw ba> Exper In one or lht-r-.. \laJ ~ o -. Lo SlOO. v.eek Pot~al. eall I) ie.m Come see us lO-Jr~ qua I 1 t y 's I 1 g h >
Draw >OW own or send
name, adMsla. pboae'
we'I inaM one cant per
Lag Add '6 each.
UNmdiale opn.lop for followln1 Ph1mb1n1. ~ ~>' IWIP >tr flG.Gl.eal 2$.'betw~ ~betwttn2-4PM preferred. T) p i n& MutuaJ Sning.s&Loim -~•tonal lul her lop ~.a.laennca ~a.I or (al"p"'1tl') l•--------i Zand&PM.AlkrOf'Lon W ....... W...,...ses _lilOwpm. dactaphone ex· ll40E CobtHwy,CD~ . perfect for formal
P a rt tl m c ·mora1n1 A&lc>lYU> •tr Haya.Surf MOTOttlOUTI ~Coeat CookTrlik.1H ~r helpful Handle Call81llCoooP&sl study. •Child's bed &
a\a Ua bJUt> Abu full • Sand Hotel, Laswui We a.w IUI lmmt'dlah-Pteot 9M2AdalllllAvt'. II B'. ~J~~~Y ~:S~ 7609200 ~U~~~~edr"!.~deer:
liml Df'a<"t\ 49'7 44_77____ opc>urtunjty f°' p1ut thDt DI Y St~ 4:i0l C&mpus Dr. Irvine 644-8882. £ O t; T; X T I l. E A r l 1 S l •2 cane bottom tradl
cocnp&o,) benef&&.a • .,~·-·-·-c: _ .. 0 carntnp Motor route eoua Meu w,·....a__ W-"----<lonst. J yn·exp man· 1 h
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ea.ta llaa, Ca. 92626 ec.M.e<'1 t'cnion _,.._..... • .. _ • exp, available Ul lhc: l.a11una e~uat Op~urul" _.._.... ..,.mw. "-cr·e··1·ry ·A~·1 i.t~"t lo d .1or'· f'epeat• .. ~01 uona arm c a i rs t i OHIC'e, Mon Sat all phaMi.. ~ day1. Nwpt area Deliver)' after -Em yer , CookTr .. 1e1 .,., • "" -· • , ' ·' ' •Tradll1onal 2 drawer
lo "' •3 u UP ~ttsu~w ·All Mond h h C-'"lrn hnanc1al &eDIUS Soft 0 1)'3)S, produrt1on cofh.-t: table •Cerwlfl
.. pm l.l.. uriatol •M7. Duly Pilot. PO noons · ay t roug 1----------1 -•·'" • :.poken gentle. JO) ful. onflted Full Um£· Po:. Veg.A 3 way 1tereo spkrs •W.AfERFALLS• ~a Me:u Bo 1u."' C' u ~y Motntnp Satur 33:;.SSo DmilOl ""rfecllona:.l Prt'pilrt' TO"of th•· l1nu •lud10 ("'"r) 1 Nah.ir"'1 sell·cootamed. EOE x ~. osta inei.a da} r.tuJ Sunday No Pdrl t i m e night :. SanlaAn.i "" " ...... ~ ..-. -. _91!11:36 ___ -rn>nlhlydoor l'Ollertions Jarutonal. o~n lrJn:. Waihn Waitruses nutnl.low.mub \am-d loc~1nMs.ss1on\1eJ•J ~1010days sk111fuly cr afted from
J&Nt.or. n.rma~at. p T ....,-·~··~--.~ '"'~-·ft ... 3 ...... ~ .... ..,,, per h hard work & lr.t\ cl C.111 Su.1:1 Chau\ t·I. 644-6S93evt11 &: wkends. volcanc boulders. 6.sk .--30 o 30 --...--. ......... ., ._.'7 .,.,.., lb Start S4·S5 per r Coshien 499-5683 noZQ ~~-~~~~~~ for.~: (714 )645-0704. m&>rn1ng:., II l MA l NT EN A N C 1-. mont gros:.. Re aa h.• 61~2101 28502 Marguent.e --_ _ -:
Mon ·Sal v.~.omeo·~ MECHANIC TRAlNEt: tra.osport£1Jon required ---MassJOnVl~JO SECRLI AR\' "'tth book lX>L~tAXEll MOVING S..ile Sclhng 3oatw>os ·sola$75 6.AM· (~store.So Coasl ""'·---.. Call 6424321 t-'o:.tu Parturn.:i:rrandbo) fur k klls _..,.,ed m Bwldi. l DJ householdfum1ture. f'H i te r eo with 2 pt Cl o k good .............,.,1111 carffr op Ouelle!for detadi.. New port ph)s 1c1an eepmgi; 1 n"""" 1 .. OUIUl ain · .,. .,.,. aiay 1·991).e~t' C~~ter (JOl1Wl1t~ tor recent HS n..-. C t \'ariousduties w,neiuble EqualOpPortumty med Sa I a r y co m MF. ~F D.t\ ">hlfl All __ ~1803Tem __ s~rs. SlOO. 557-8393
..--· · _ Grad."'°thshoPtr~ining _.._.,.. oas hrs.lmolve:.aut.oc;ire. Employer t'n!>uratt' "'1th ex twnef1t.1ReuiedorpJrt MEDITEK~ANl-:AN
' .,-who woWd hke to bt' a ~llot µcrsonal & blbtnt.o:.:. t·r ~~~~~~~~~-~I pt-nence Call aft ~AM t.Jme 0 1\ bdrm set. t nplt· d~s~r f'~n Valley Racquet
0 highly !>killed Main n> yStreet rands 6-'4 1~1 Restaurant ~&C>-2205 C.:AL'D~UUCS<.:OHI~ armo1re. n1le i.tandi>, ful' tennJS mem benhip JIUIJ R lemtnce Mechanll' Wiii Eq~=~ly -----SECURJTYDOORMA:>: ~ret.M\ -""7~~~0akSl.!:>"'. .l<tmpe,.~rkoa_k ~Q l26S. ~s:t"~~nfs~ l&OO. ftltl tram you in h)drau.l.scs, Employer l\!rsonneltPayrollClt!rk F'\l.U&PartT1me Fullt1m•·Admini'lrJt1\1· ~ ---.. ---
pnewn.1tics, eleclronic·s ·~~~~~~~~~~! ~i>'f manufactunng co an Appl) in person St-net an Sh•Jrl h;.nd ........ y11. "'G"'....., -: _ _, Sate 1055 tJ'Alusn boat w/trlr. 6 11 p Weare(w-rentlyseekmg & basic machine !~ ~a Ana has 1mmed Nofthhne calls ·-~"" ~· le•• .. •••••••••••••••••• O a '"" notch Janitor lo , ...... .......,., .. o -di p •'"" ~ Typ1nl(-t.Owpm ~l1n1m11mi•ri. 1·)(•w•r fY1n rude 8, $800 ..,... ~'""""l>.7· n41p1 y m-operung ror a erson L'-.lhruT•--.. \ft8P"t 1 , .. ~ American Oak Table ..._...,.,_m ~hi lrlr. ""'''"· perform the traditional ,.-,, '""~ · •• w accurac). Lr" com <.all Ma her,;, 1311 s ..,....., -.,,,.,., .duties al our modern crease your wages as MOTOR ROUTE net PaHoll Clerk Mu:.l · Crazy Horse Steakhouse pdnv f'u 11 hl'nt-l at . -. ~ __ S18J. ecretary SJ60. ~umber rack sso. •7
plant fn ; Costa Mesa. S'OU gain knowledge & ex I ... O..••g know io.key b) toul·h. lS(I) Broo«hollow, SA pad~aRe II unl in Rt on TI ~1:-1G1-.\EH \I. 01-~'1°:7?.s 5~!1;s !~6.JSl~~ Ida. blues_,& ru:.t. S250
Penoo :should bave good peneoce. The Datly Pilot needs a proces:. emplo) ~:.tat us. H ,. a l h I u l" J t • o n nci::. h11<th lhool grad. I' hon o g r a Ph SI I II ~ ~
n!ferent'eS and be relaa· CIMCO dept'ndabl eo Adult Chan)((.' forms. ma1nta111 Retail record stor<> in ~1 ~ 000 ._per ,eJr no exper ':<'n!>ar)
Ille. We offer good pay 265 Briggs Ave.C M. Delivery Person for the pt!rsonncl file:.. sack Newport Beach P tune 714-898-1..649 • Good l>ene!1~ promo Hu 1. k er S 11 o · S 1 0 l I J W T C Fam Mem
and a pleasant working lrvtne lnduslnal Park :-:ewport area lea\e. \acalloo & atten day ht-Ip Ca:.h reg11t.er --------t1onal oppt~.farml·r-. Md<tune $i2S Also. PoP· bentup Be:.l offer over
e n vi ronment. Our C-Omplex Must' have dependable dance stalS Will tram~ e~per ni:l' 675-7121 ~~C Hl::TARY -mature tn. ... ~HUIH.> f', eorn machine. roffct! S12UO ...
benefits package ts one Male F 1 h 1 U motor l ransport at1on shar p. Please phont.> RN' 0 1 part·lJrTll'. Clex1bli:. hl"l> -----~~~:~e~ ~.~ ... ~11~::!;u_~ _ 1!33 8399 ol I.he best in the area. or erna e e p for and be available after-personnef 714-340-4811. :. Part lime. uj!lte It bookkeep1n1:. SU pre TYPl~T rull-l1m on .\1 .. :..:,; 8271
For further information Haul dealer & rental noons M-f : Mo r nings -----<.:ha r gt! :'Ii u r !> e rerred.6"4·7516 • (" d rd t I . M.n 1-r 1 please.contact In person yard. E l Toro area, Sat 'le S un Ap prox. PLUMBER -rep;i1r & · ·ll-7.:.>AM . Mesa Verdi: 1$ )~~.:.J. Free .. rkin
!'oewport Beach Tenn1!>
~TATt::SALE l'lub full family mem
or call us at: 581-0610. S2:50.00 gross per mo. for ~ung. Pay · accordmg Conv. Ho6p. 661 Center ---------• i.: 11 be n er 11 s c-" 11
jlfil a bttle over an hou.r lD exper. R~s. reque~l Costa Mt>Sa. ~ ~ SECRn AIY ,IEXEC. M1d1dle ~-111-\,1:.,quJI !IA.\I 41'~·1 ber..nw $850/0BO. Call
DISC
INSTllllOOS
MANAGEMENT ol your day. For delails l.'d. Geer s Plumbing ...... _ Finant•1a l 1ov«slml'nl Oppt) l::mplo)Pr F Local executive :.eeks call' Mllte or Foster at ~1~ ~....... firm ror t>duc ator:. -
Jl1>uM•huld ru r n 1t 1J r•. •_·ves_ 673.::_~l.
l(drJl!l' tll·m ~ ail Pool table. hghl. new
hool>ct.old •ll.'m:. TOO!>. hrown1be1ge $80. Call qualJ.fied individ ual for 642-4321 ---------C ca .. are Yow Personnd c..;ommunacJ 'l\.i.ntt:d oldt·r v.urrn II•
high Income P tr situa-~Coast Prr SUMMER-flex hrs PreMftt Job tsoru. Dept ~nctar) ~)II health to la\ 111 m 1 ~ l' • 1 l e m ., t • o 114l lill0?2
102E.....,.St. t.Jon. No investment re· Dally Piiot Ot:I. brochures 1n :"pl.. Wittl THIS Oppt'y Xlnl l) ping ~h rl'q 11 'tou ... ,u ha'e"' fllt,.,nt
qwremenl. For apPoanl-330 w. &y Str~t ln'UW area. S40-~ _ As a 6ales reµrt'ftentallH· 1-..Ju.-c ~rlo'tan;il l'XJ.f<.·r ht1m• 1r1 t!Alh.in~<: 1,,J
nul'Tlf rou:-ltJ m1·ntun
LJm111 r • '"r' th n~
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t~rsh1p for sulc Hei.t or
rer Phone955·2465
COstaMeso.
Cot26Z6' ment ca11645·S921 . CostJ Mesa Wllh Mutu.al or OmahJ. J m~t ='oo '>rtlh~t·r ~n· ~1,ldllCt' IAllh .-l(krJ."J .. Real F6tale Ileen~ n .. -q. f Eq"alOpporturut'· .\Oll are •our own boss "d lnqwre 1i ll 1 ~J1tl:!:l ta.'fll L•lt:,chK!ul..-•~
714-979-5 300 )larucunog station avail
an popular N i:w port
-, land :.aJes, cash comm. 3 ' Employer' dinner part.lei., Oran1.tl-You repre-.ent a ll'ad1nl! -~~~~~~~--.., .. .rrdllJot....d 4!16 12311 _ Hnd l>J~ tLI gso ~-" tp. CurtJ1n & drapeq
rrwl• nab. rt!mnanli.
1-t« Ai:,(1, Odd dra!)t:i.
242 I-lo"' er c; M
F.quaJ ()pportWUly·
Employer
Beat·h nail salon. Prime l~~:!~~~~~~~I
0.C. rurport area. Only I NURSES AI DES: All
:.talion left . :.hop shifu. ex1Jer1enced or
e.tc1bllshed 5 yrs You Trainees. Mes a Verde
mu:.t have chentele & C.oov. Hosp'. 661 Center.
rrun 3 yrs exp. 54().9757. Costa Mesa ~·5585
Cl>mpan) off.-nng ~Pit· --..._...._,....._....,,.,,.....__...._ bl •· h County, SG Valley. SF .. W-4-..... C'-_._ "'r11111 aroi1 l " "' l" r .... m )our eommun1ty t~· -------~ .. , ~ I \'alJey. pd each wk. pkn financial secunl\ the\ SECRn ARY l'..Jq,JndanK , ll'ltro111l ~ 1"0 I<: m d • 0 I!
ty ol 1mentor). call col nc-ed against :.ickn•·..,., !'Ii de,,.. mt ro <~mv.th farm \·.-I.in. ol!'-r"' m1r. Sl!'>ll. 'Id Uri
I e ct o r d 1 r e c l and ar«ident:. potent Sii. d1c1ph . tJl nc n~p•.,ru.1bl;. , ... r;;.n 111 • Jnl-d ..-agl..-t.l:!!'. Jn ta JR. ENGINEER l
Must be H.S. Grad. or 21.J.506-4047.ukfori.A!n· Your(•fforts are backl'<l Frectoappllcanl 1~ rulltim• oi-on.•.: 11Jt• rrwm,.: '"'l\U r·ptn'
D)'Gale b) a broad national ad ln1nt> l't·r.onrkl .\i.;1·n1 \ m "'lin'ht..u • r• '' "ar.~ " 'hr s1;~ ~. lit-ms 1 011
equ1 v. w /courses 1n IJudath i
Shop , Ar1thm1:ti c /· --Nursing •
Mech a n 1 c s I E I e l' M.arucurist wanlcd. Good c.rlififll Aidn
tnc1ly /General Science. ro location Xlnt. v.ork S4.00hr. 11·7 stuft.
Have 2) r s. ex per an 10~ eond. JOE FOR Xint working ronds. H
bwld.sng nans. Pt•rlorm H&SIERLTD.645·5370 Paid holiday., l::OE
repair work, plumb ~·3505
mg t'lectrical/refngerJ MECHANIC BayviewConv Hospital
uontelevators. Sketch HONDA CAlS 2055Thunn i\ve. C M.•
plans, read & mterpret F/t.Jme, 4 day wit. Expr ----------
Real Estate Sales
f>eoJ>'e needed ID ~ n:.et
Beach omce. top com
ITUSSIOflS
Call Bud II) am:.
17 14) 146-5502 bluepnols. J oin 0 t: w/Honda CARS 1& muat . ...SING/Auista.b
Un ion f501. F /time . Nd own t ool&. 50% Newport Beach.. 13.80 lD ~ $7.34/br. Take ad to comm R e fs . r e q . start (non-certified >.
n,earest Emplo)-me nt 842-9946 or 848-7276 af\6. $4.00 tcertilledJ.90day & · • • · Development Dept. pi -'-p_m. _________
1
anoua1 review. Apply in
fice. oor 899.2.81--014. Ad M..,.· I R . t f per :.o n lo P . P lace. "!~~!!!!~!!!~~~ p;udforbyemplo)er . """'ca e<'eplloms or 64&7764 -: ------~ local Orthopedll· ---------
Landscape maintenant'e Surit1•on. f.xper pre•
Foreman needed. Van t'<I ferred in all phases or
dUtJes. Full Lime perma front office Res1lme req
nent. Good co. ~nef1ts Call for appt. ~2-8000.
Apply al A & .11 MEDICAL. Par t time.
LandscMpe, 2381 l \ 1<1 Front & Back lyplng re F~cante, M1ss1on Vie quired. 24 hrs ~r wk.
JO. 76847Sl Mon-Thur. ~·T779
LEAD TEACHERS
MJSS1on VjotLag. Hills
areas. lmmed openings
American Pre-Schools
Tro-1999 or 770. l 991
MEDICAL
IACX OfflCE Npt. Bch. Some lab & X ·
ray exp. nee. 845-7172
NUJ"SUlg
HEMODIAL. YSIS
RH /LYM
Cnt.Jcal Care Exp. p~
ferred W1U tram for this
Spec1all). F\Jll lime. In
MlS&MlO VieJO.
"'714-131-1100
1 __.Sec...&-/ MEDICAL/INS. GIRL ~ { Doaor rleed.s rront ore. OFC ~R~IPtl f"ashloo~~Jp1 Bch. ~~~· exp. Lag Prest1aious Newpor t
Tu litigation law office ---Beach law firm has a
Good wo r king condi · Medical front o ffice, positJoo open for an of.
t 1oo s. Salary com-Irvine. e x perienced, fice mgr /bkk pr t I c __ .. f MiJ:umum S yrs expr. men s ura e w apa · gvuu typ ist . am1har Satar'· commensurate
bWt.Jes.644·5232. w /1n\ura n ce forms. with ' e x p r . As k for
L&quor St.ore . Nights & pleasant.. hkes people. in· Vickie. ~5650
weeke nds. Must have ten!Sted in taking charge ----------
ca s b register ex . ol froot office. 8:»5PM Office Positioft
penence. 1888 Placentia, _d&i._·l~;y_. SS_l_·~------1 av a ii a b I e . F / t 1 me.
_c_._M_A.;;..pp;;...l.;..y_10_pe;._rson __ . __ 1 Medical Lab in Newport CUstomer relations & bit·
Beach has opening in kp'e belp!ul but not nee. Live-in aid for elderly b ff r d Lge compa ny w /good lady, some ou.n1og ex usioess 0 ice or g beoe!its. Call 549-1575 for
per. $600 mo. Start Aug. t)'J>lSt for lYPlDI repons inter \'1ew. J . Her bert
Mu.st drive. car avail & billing. We offer com· Hall Jewellers pet1Live sal. patd vac. ---------~ln5 p rofit sharing, med nrlll'( Cl.Ell
LIVE-IN w /older lady benefits. Please phone urn..
Compu.ioD & lite hspkg. ~~l~'-!.._ror snten 1ew TUI.arr
9n-"T199or.64li-2032 ~ ~
----------• The Daily Pilot has an LA»• Pre veotjon Agent MED RECt:PT /DERM immedjate opening for
up, for majof' retaller. Ofc.Noexor.·oe<:. trainee for full time.
SeDd renum t.o:Ad f SS6, Good wJfigures" pbooe permanent position in
Dally P1lot. P .0 . Box Huotmgloo Bcb 842·6096 our Cla.sslfied· Depart·
1580. C-Osta Mesa. 92628. MID TECH. meal. Must be able t.o • type 35-40 WJ>M (typing
REAL ESTATE SALES
•00%• "\
NO DESK F'Et::'
rui.LSERVICE OFC.
Rl::.ALTY NETWORK
•957 ·8400-
Real Estate
POTENTIAL
UNUMITED
Have opening for 11s-
sertivc sales agent with
great opporturuties in re-
al estate with the • l rom· pany. eau for 1nter v1cw
963-5671
l~twm:mam iHJ
Real Estate
UCfPTIOHIST t-'\s ll time entry level
position with good wor:.k
Ing cond. near 0 .C
Ai r po rt . M ust be
pleasant & dependable.
Appl) in person to Mr
fUent.es at Robert Be in.
Wtllsam Frost & Assoc ..
1401 Quail St .. N B
RECEPTIONIST: Im
medlale operuog, large
med 1 c al group 8 1 ·
lingual. Costa Me:. a
561-6300.
Recepuorust
Gl"OWUlg medJcal office
needs receptionist. Some
UlSurance billing exper
Typuig a muat.. Sa.iary
open. 972· l!i81
RECEPTIONIST
P/time. AM. Npl. 'Bch
olc. '1?12-5 lll
lbcDoaald's in SJC Lt; Unique opportunity for ~ wtll admlolst.ered t.o now aceepOng applica-aggnulve lie Tech.. 2· all applicants). 10 ltey
Uona for fuJJ •part Ume Syn. exper. Func:Uoa u adder, baodle phones. won,. Apply In penon. IWlltanl lo Director of learn compute r and
3111Z2Del Ob .. po. fast·crowtna lab service. other 1 eneral c lerical RECEPTIONJsr /SEC'Y ---------11 S-.93f7. d·•:...... n.......+...fti.y ror N c ----------1 ~ ...,......,._. ew p orl e nt er -----•-••l&lf advancement a nd e x· archltec:tW'aJ firm bu llachbdlt ~IMMKll* c e l leat c·om pa ny ~...._,_ft r &•t lllll"AL llfRKlt"W..uil benefit.a. Salary com-"l"'l.LU'6 or a MAC'l•UTS a....TeWeril meoau rate with u -sbatp,wsPoQlllble recep-..-__ Uonlattkcretary w /front 2ndSHlFT " laA .,..._.... FOC' lDt.ervlew. office appearance and a
C..Ddkta&.-m ut .b.aw .~~UM* pleMe call: 142_.321• ext p l e a 1 a o t ph one 5+ ,.,. r elated ex· ,.._., .,..,. m
perteoc•. •ork lrom IN JUST ORAM<iE COAST ~~ :.";!n!:;!
blueprtnta. ....t have DAIL y PILOT and l.YPIOJ sttu. and tlU
1-a.te&Wd new toolina 2 MONTHS I 3IO w. Bay su.t woridna in • beautlful ::~~~: CALI. C4atallesa '*-uon. CaU Mon·f'TI
,_ eseeU.t compuy 714/131·3122 J:qual Oppor tunll 'Y 1 forappt.......-ro
beuflta 1achdta1 ,_,,..IN:t..e. Emp&oyer ~dental and op: MIS1h W9C• WaatAd!Wulaa 642·~ RECEPTIONIST llust
tical m...an~. Pie... AIMc. flrilirlW · · b a v • I d . If hon e _,&~IMC. \ , ...... c USI THI ~~!! tJyp1111na T" 10 .._ow.u.,~ ~ by The c.aa. DAl.Y PILOT -Y ......... ce ree.
--10,,0.-E1Dp6o)'er 8upt.~Put>. lnstruclion. ..,AST :"2'""2Sa.mtca11A, H.B.
Tm --."2"rla.x Hd ........ It~-•lt .. Dell1 Pii o t a_u'W ~. ADd u ,.. ........ ....., to
a.ti, call a frttDdlJ
a..MIM M·.._. ai ----· '
rorT~toTlc~tt USUL~.
the OatJy Pllor Help •YICI
W.-ed dllaificaUM. U DlllCTOIY t.!°'>: •U:::r For Result
otrtr1n1 your aervlces Service Call
...... .., ad In tile Job 642-1671 w...r c-..,.. ,.... ... •u .. ........ .... ; -. . .. -.
\t•rta~rngpro~rJm 4Hll~. lilh.lcr..lJ.\lt',,.,• ,hq.1µ1n~ <I• I'• < oll ~ .. 110::.
Our t.Oollnut-d rapid t'' ~e::!il b4.<! l~i11 \l..ntJ ~ ~J
p,m..,1on 1'i crt>3\IOJ! JO -• --
t'\er inrreJSlfl~ nc .... t for Mltfc:tocad~ ~:tl t.·c... rPprt·~t.-nt ~t 1' ~.., l••--------1·••••••••• ••• ••• ••• •• • • v.1lh m • .tnaj<lu1wnt poll'n ••SECRl:.I \RIL'i• • ~ 8005
Ual lo r111 kl'~ w :-1llon:.· l ) µ1:.t 7U. La.:&:h Sn Wl• , •••••••••••••••••••••••
W l' rail thoi-.1· p1>~1l1un'I S.1lb Con:.ull.•nl' Our•
from our own rank' \J.>plllnl\ 1-r,·e t:ll~. Wl:Sf\11,STEH
Sound llkt> thl' kind .. 1 l..11H~1nder.A1:0 n•\ \kHt-.'t
carel!r opporton 1t ) W2l.1Hirl'h, l:.i.ldb 1,.1 ,\.,TIQL'I:. MALL
)'OU've been looking for " Newport 8each.83J.3190 Dally \cµ;. l-'r1 10.:1
"Illen. call us loda). ---------•I U.OSED n..; 1-.SDA Y ~IR . VA."' 11751 Westm1ru.tt-r ..\\"
838-7006 SECJlETARYfbec.. GanknGru\ .. ~·111
Mutual of Omaha to Pr• -.1den1 Ldr.:1·
~ 8070 '···················· rHl'llind' .... ..,JI n(1n· I
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bir u::.ed rum1tun· & ap
J.iltdl•< 1.-::.. working or n•J
'67 llW.1
INST AMT MONEY
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11r11" pJld HU )lnj!
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tf»ntal {•l c Appts _
•n}where . W il liam
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Exrh. 675·1800 ---.a '75 Courier. w 1::.hcll. 8SON Beach Bhrt rr•.>tUC" Body m gd sh.ii'(' ~J(. l ru1,1· tunt1ul f•if or n •ll ''" l11r 1-rJnlo.
----••••••••••••••••••••••• $25.S(J t95"·12S8aCtcr5µm LA llAH HA CallDav1daft 596G45!.li '>tcrt.."()v. <J"•ll• \1JJ1n<1.,rT11t11 \1k111
1978SCARAI SLJPSA\.AILABLE 492-4157 ext 234 bt:tv.cen 1 5 ~1 :-.Oo ofS.\ f'wq ~9 .,.,,, ZX C 11 ~1h1·r "' !Jlut> 11111 n111 JIM MARl.._.O Twm 30·.,, 130 hours. SallboaL'>Olll).Delaney'!> ·1Sam&5pm. ' "'°" • oupe "'1 1 i.,,,x.,-.;-.;, n o~, 17141522-5333 '>lert'<> & l'aS:.t'llt> $11500 loadt:d Pn µb Hest Of n.Qtl1urant .irea. up to --Sunday b~ Appl "SPECIAL" V()U(SWAGEH
rer! Call 5461200 1Mon 27' HC!.troom. shov.er. & '79 To\ota '• Ton Ion)( J b/5-0124 or9!>S~ _ PRICED BROW
Fra da'-':.l. i31 8211> ice math1nt· incl bed low mllt·s $4500 18711 IEACHILVD.
J CaJ .iH 21WZ 5-.pd. ('Olli.II' LOW llUE10~1.1.1. ....._._... •• h 11:venings & ·weekends 1 67J.88X>. ask for Duve I for mfo 675 9972 ,\l>sume lease on ·79 bMW lwdt.'d. gd cond 40 000 SADDlEIAa • -'"T7CMt '"'oc
A:.k CorJerr) 48. shp avail an Hunt 71 Chev P.u.,~.1--<.:I;;;, 5281. Fully loaded rru. Mu~t :.t!ll. :'.wlakt: or 842•2000
Good $375/rm 54-0-4267 Ccr 4!17 ~~1 V AU.EY IMPORTS 43• Gran Manner full~ angt on Harbour. Call rood. A 1C. l'S1PB. . · • ___ 131_2o4o 495.4949
equipped, beaut1full} 1Jebbae213.S92·~5 __ radio S349Srofr 551 3035 00 1800 Very good cond1 Rat 9725 --
9742 maintained . ready to CV'\R SALE 0. 68 Ford f'lOO. t1on. 30 mpg. $2250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Cruise Or live "'board r " 4 moonng .,...., ~ " N Be h h 26' 01->-&.•JV '18 124 Spyder: Whitt' v. 1th ••••••• •• • • •• • • • • ••• • • • "''p ma.v ..... available eWptirt ac wit ~lOOOor best offer. ---------G L"'T' u L "Y ""' "" boa Off M redint.5spd.S6500.wll r.1 "c..Av II',% Financing possa pov.er t · ilnnt' 968 3530 l.9'7S BMW 5301 4dr. air. &u-5937or 64-0-S265 FOR SL~tMl::R
ble. $80.000. Ja~k Cu.rley Ave west.side of Balboa V sim roo( tp deck S6900 ·~6 .... <. •• d ~ Jsland.~48 CIOll 9570 • · · ; "' / m l gt·t. run~ 534·1505 evenings & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83>700l;Eves.640-8590 'IECMSport 0CoupeXlnt weJl.~iS90060f.'\<"'>
weekends. 642·4321 WANTED: Shp. Newport '65 Ole\y. Reblt V8 eng. ·75 BMW 2002, '5l>d. cond.s.pd.2S mpg,clean
weekdays. Beach Cor 27' Sloop Will New ures. $950. 646-2700 ster eo. a /c, 44K mi. & reliable. Must sell b}
consider use of boat. and 955-0368 18500/otfer. d.,.. 992.MJO. 6-13. Sl ISO or any re·
----------~w asooable offer 536-0336
8.5l 9066 Ev~: 759-~ Short 76 Ford EtOO. PS. eve/wkends 526-5729. ask Cor Michael
WANTED Boat sbp in PB. ~M/F'M. 39.000 mi. ---------•I '
der.. lee. Cdll 626 2440 or SJ6..4873 ' 5 I 00Um1 Hum, .:<111d
'71MG
MIDGET
1 C\ ll n d~r I sµ11
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76 (;old Bu~ -"IK 111 ~
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MOHTECARLO
\'IS. air full po w1·r
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\la tNA72411A l
$39'.1.f •
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ifi \larqw-. Xlnl corid
$1 IJJ(J H:J:I ~llJ, l'Xl ti!J I
or 1,15 57!1.1 t•' c,.,
'79 MYCURY
CAPRI
Full t•o.,,. .. r . \ ...,llOV.
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MOMARCH
F\111 puv.er . ghaa. 2 <:Ir ,
"l..JkeNew"
< IJO!fl' Eu J
~19
HAY FLADEBOI-:
Lancoln Mercury
lb Auto Center Un' e
IRVINt-:
130-7000
'79MERCURY
COUGAR
I ull l'"''"·r l,1!.1· '''"'
thhh' ST,
~·ri
17 FT. GLASTROM
Has 85 horsepower
Evinrude engine with
less than SO hour1'. full
canvas. hea\) dut'
trailer with h itch &
-. rigged for hs hlog or ski·
Newport. Wall Pil } Fin dean, xlnt cood, $4.000. & · 75 12ij Sport Cuuµ .. ·
98>9975 ..---$1350. !>Sl ·87iij Wcmhd 9590 RA\ f-1.,\ LH·. bl> r.
Un<:Oln·Mercur. lbAuto~nt(·r D·r.
d.b,,ll. $2500 Lt·~H L.or rraru.p1rt.17t•ar.»,b:l ~&number840-?M' (,"ht.>\) '600. w 1~est trlr HAY Fl.ADl-.801:. Lancoln·Merc·ury
lti Aut.o Center Or. iag (includes a set of loah. s,...cS &
waters kis). Has 1980 SIU 9010
license & ts ··spotless'" •••••••••••••••••••••;.• Call Cordetails. 15• Siu Boat w trlr. ~d
991-7572 778· I 076 rood, lOOHP Mere, OB.
----18 gal steel tank. $2000
18' DUFFIELD ELEC Callafter 6pm,8423901
TRlC BAY BOAT, XLNT -----
COND. 673-2253 Tramportation
24' Lyman200HP I 18
Good cond. $16,000
Bayside Marint: Sales
673-9570
ur Callforruan. loaded
s.5900
968 4213
77 UHIR.fTE 32 I
Com pl eq u1 p 'd for
plt"asure and fishing All
extras. r adar. 2 fath.
1ual radios. t'tC PP
11 U S T S E L L !
n · .llWS-0021
·79 Glastron 21 ' V-216
Sportr!Sber, 200HP Mere
outboard. Loaded w I
xtras. Must see. 536-1.391
GIVE-AWAY
Must move: 1939 38'
Huckins-off mooring.
..............•..•.....
~~~/ 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
· 80 Yam a ha XS 8 5 O.
shoWle qtr ferrings. con
unentaJ tires. Best offer
673-1447 bef 2PM. ----WANTED: llonda Trail
00,
751 8967 ----------
Honda XH '75. like new.
Only S295 T rade for
larger dut bike. 642-5290.
1976 GLlOOO. 18K males.
maroon, mint . $1600.
s.52-6282
1976 Honda XL 250. X Int
cond. 6.0QO mi. runs like
new. $550. 645-3578 aft.
5PM
Would make good Hve Matortt-s. S•f
aboard or fixer upper. ..../Sf•CICJ9 f 160
Call 67S.2612 weekdays, 9 ... •••••••••••••. ••••••
lo5. •WE RENT•
18' x 8 '. xlnt, fis hing
boat/ski. '77 85 Mercury
0 /8, VHF, tndm trlr,
xtras 12..sso. 536-5154.
16' Glastroo Tri·HuU wilh
tM> HP llerc. Less t.ban·SO
hn. on eqine. American
trailer. Set up lor skiing
or f1lbioC. Hu 1980 tap.
M400. 994011Aft6.
C2' Matt.bewa, Nwpl slip
•Your Motor Home•
Top$toyou·lax benefits
We do maintenance-free
since l.9'72·full refs.
Dale's RV Rentals
~
For Rent, 1m Harvest
Mini Motor home. Slpa
6+. 300 eog. ,Burm re·
guJar gas. Reas. rates.
Pvt. pty. $56-0197 aft.
6pm.
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
for top used cars-foreign.
domesucs or classics. H
your car is enra clean.
1>ee l1S n RST !
~
1' I It! o,_,, C-.ty
2925Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
979-2503
WEIUY
CLE.AM CARS
AHDTIUCKS
COl'(HEl.L
CHEVROLET
~ll.1rl•or Hhol
( l~f ·\ "'1 L" \
546-1200
WANTED!
Late imdel Toyotas and
Volvos. C all u s
TODAY !!!
Earle Ike
TOYOTA·YOUO
lt66~11·4 c ..........
" 64 .. 00l er UO..t467
PO RSC HES
WANTED
Allow us the oPportunity
to conelder the purt:base
ortJ"ade.in of your clean Pwlche. Check with Us
Today!
SADDLEIACK VALLEY
IMPORTS
HEl.PSTO
FIGHT
IMFLA TIOM IY
OFFERING
HIGHEST
SAVINGS EVER
OH ALL MODEl.S:
UPT036
MPG!!!
Your mileage may vary
upon )our dnv1ng habit
and condition. EPA ap-
proved Cuel erooomy for
the 320t S.speed are Ct·
ty, 25 mpg; highway 36
mpg. tombUled 2!I mpg
BUY OR
LEASE NOW.
FORTHEIEST
DEAL IN
ORANGE
COUNTY
C..OMEIMAMD
SEE US TODAY:
Excellent pre·owned
BMW'Stnstock.
SADOUIActC
V AU.EY IMPOITS
28402 Marruerite Pkwy.
MmlonVlejo
9727 ••.....•......•........
VISIT YOUR
ORANGE COAST
HONDA
HIEAD9UARTERS
TODAY!!!
UNIVERSITY
SALJ::S & SJ-:R \'IC:fo:
OLDSMOllLf
HOH DA
GMC'RUCKS
2850 Harbor 111\ d
COSTA Mfo:SA
540.9640
'71HOHDA
CIVlCWAGOH
fUll Po~er "A Real Gas
Saver " (~ WCJ J
$4399
RAY FLADEBot-:
L.anc.'Oln· Mercury
16 Auto Center Dr
IRVlNE.
110-7000
75FORD
MUSTAHG
6 cyllndeT, aut.o "Like
New" t719PED>.
12899
RAY FLADEBOE
1.Ancoln·Mercury
16 Auto Center Dr
IRVINE
130-7000
Honda. '78 LX. :\laroon.
S6pd. Many extras. $6695
S5Ul804.or~ ....... 9730 .......................
77 JAG>UAI
X'6L
i4 Super Beetle, cleno . $3750. 675 3175 IRVlNE
830-7000 rblt eng, S2.iSO E1;e!> ~ 9925
SW !>iC86 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IRVINE
130-7000
9744 ...•......••.•••••.....
I~ MGB GT. )€!llow.
KOO d m1•ec11¢e , ncv.
AM f~f l'3S'Sette A:.kang
~ ~0755
9746
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mar lhru out Heblt
WbS eng & lran:.. ~1.tn\
nu good1t>., .. Cute't
&u;t I 0 () ( On h S2 1:-iH
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'?J ~ \' 5th ,\\(• 18.000 MtataNJ 9952
rruit:"' r.~ Cali 631 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
&95&2991 ·t.:'Jcv1l\1•rt1blc!
9930 ~ 2.''11.1
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tiS \1u.sl;cin~ N<'w t'n.:iru·
rww p:sant l!•l'xJ tnti·r
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7.l OPt-.L :.1A '1 \ 1•0 1.
5'1 \ W I u~
l' u~ I om Hll. I MJ.1 I '"·.
mu't "''' s:1 (J1111,11t1o1
1;.i& 1U23 c1 Ct ,
:.lick. fixer uµµ.·r t l1·.1n Vot.o 9772
txxh SMOO OBt>h75 b11'1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
e.pot 9741 •......................
I 980 PEUGEOT
505DIESRS ,
HERE NOW!!!
BUCH IMPORTS
~ Dove ~I rl'l•t
NE'w\-PORT Ht-;ACll
752-0900
9750
Pot' 16 911.S. 5,1xJ mag!>.
ster ca.ss. snrf ,.,1vr. 1m
mac $14,5011 P .P
640-1.948 eves/wkn<b
76POISCHE
VOLVO
SALES. SERVICE
AHOLEASIHG
0\'1-.RSEAS D ELI\'~ I!\
t-."\Pl'.:RT!-t
EARLE ll<E
VOLVO'
l~ ll.irlA1r lil\'<l
(.'11:-'T A M E~A
6.46-9303 540.946 7
'74 VOLVO. Air, o\\•r
drive. -,unro11f. Xl111
l\ll'ld
9 I 2E •••••••••••••••••••••••
5spd . w/a1r. Onl~ 47,000 G1Mral •90 I M.1. (910PRY) •••••••••••••••••••••••
IOI McLAREN IHC. MOTHIMG ova
&SON Beach Bl\·d $4995
(5MJ. No. of SA Fv. > I
La Habra 522-5333
•..•..•..•..•.•......•.
• CORVETTE '75
\ut11 tr J ll' ,i. lvdth'd'
rm ( J:.1..'ltl !'>1>on lvulo!
~11.L'>l !tt't' 1).111 ""~
~ l-\<1 llt·11t \lu.,l ~ell 1u1ta' 1'•.1
OHLY $6498 '111,tJni.: l'..tll t..1:• '.J1:11,
IU.t f111Jn1illl.!d\UllJtJt.· \.\11l,..cllt11hi.1:h••,1b1d
••1 dl'l>rv' l-0 ~ r'""\.11t Oldlmo~ -9955
HOWARD Ch•Yr'Ole+ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l l\l\ e & Qua al St!.
:-.FWPORT B ~ \CH
833-0555
i5T ruP
Wht mc1roon ant. All
power. 27.000 mi. Im
maculate 754-6790 or Ar1
Sitter i: 143. 642 4300 • <!I
hrs ada)
9935 •......•...••..........
II Dod..:e Dan S~llll!('r I'"> ..,1ant 1, 1·11.:. rtl'\jl
rJdtab. A\I F\I, air
new b.nter~. rw~ RrCJI
$825 be:.t ofr 042 4300.
ad :.mer •24.1. 24 hrs
·75 Oart. Jlij 1:ni:. auto. pb.
~. ac. cc. radio. ;i 1r
i;t\k.<,, SOK mi. xlnt cone.I
~ Olr. S42 341$8
9940 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'i'• l utla:. .. 0 1e:.1·I T di>''
do'<·k s;:;.111 72 ( J<I C~·
Cla.-...~I• ~I U73 l~OIJ
73 OLDSMOllLE
TORONAOO
Full power. l'Ow milt:agt
oncov.ner.
1060NH~ I
$1999
HA Y Fl..ADEBOt:
L.a.ncoln Mercul"}
16 Auto Center Or.
IRVINI-:
830.7000
9957 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 Ptn1o Sqwre Wgn. 4
:.pd, 23.000rni, Micheltns
I mmac. S29SO 646-5647
'72 Pint.o Runabout. Auto.
AM/FM, xJnt body & m·
tr. Gd mileage . $900
644-8718
lll·2CMO 495-4949 -~ro~ ~'80~32~11 ~ a val I. Paul. D ya. APOLLO
-.-; en. MS-ml '71.. Origioal Owner, sips
41"SPOSTSFtsta 6 , 2 /ac, generat or,
'79 P..-ker. Ready t.o •-'-sao-'-.ooo_<_ru_>_m.o __ us___ 0-:::~~ ~
filh. °'* U5bn. Loaded ....... TNT.r 9170 ======~I
Full power Should be m.ooo. (759 TPI).
ONLYSll999
RA'(FLADEBOF.
l.JDcol:n. Mere II.I')'
16 Auto Center Dr.
'76 Porsche 914·2 liter
65,<XMI rru. MeU blue Gd
mg. S7200/oCr. 780-0146
'77 ~ 934, burgundy, 2SK
mi. atr. snrf. A.MfFM
stereo. S8. 750. 760-1.986.
NAIERS
AUl'OCEHTH
1425 Baker Street
COSTA MESA
540-9202
'72 Ford 2 dr LTD, AC. 73 Sqwre Wagon. AC.
AMt FM.goodcond.fBOO. auto. new tiresr-ta.m1,
988-7585 clean. $1695 646~380
71FORD
COUMnT SQUllE
"VaceUoo Spectal" t662
UF'E)
.......... 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 PLYMOUTH &CAMP
Gd aas ml, oew llres.
new brakes. $1300
6'2-2700
!~~~eot. P JP . ..•••••••••••••••••••• .__. JlllUaaellmyJ7'tnller •
31' lhlifUt.e, Jf/B apreu MOVING!
, •...•
Pail cr&al•er, t wlla /Cit ry• •• ____ 54_7·_lll2 ___ _
l'I' Otmp1D1 TraUer.
B.ESTOFFER
Coudl. diaette, kltcheo,
closets & c&19boarda,
31, umDUI SPJlTll'SH c:leaa • comfortable.
'70, brhtol. teat ,_sn_.am ______ _
VHP, AD .. , dDt fa.milJ
boot. IH.OOQ. Nwpt
Yadlt Eub 17$-llOi
eoc:Jspit/oa~ parqaet WXURY IMn1 yr round
Clllllm ..... llalla dll. 700 er var.atioo lo tbJa buu-mi .,...... ~ mlct at t:r • .., • park OI' pull
.... llWpt Yedlt. b oaL Mlllt Mll now. '17, ct.wt <n4l f15..JIOO, _»_'·-~ __ u_. ___ _
~ .... I Srlke,,_.. · ·Cllil-ttlO &Acc•urlu 9400 .......................
•iaAC•'·IO' BOATS: '===~ ...... TMllM•I
m.1eat, aate, roomy
hlctllt. tH •kd71.
Boetmlller Brlr. .....
.... ................. ,.
$S.ft1AYIS
Wint~~~ lmf•:=-rr-
AUl'OSUPPLY
101 N. MaMh•ttr
AnUllm 7'1NIOO
a 'WU. .....
Few Your Car!
JOHMIOM a SOM u ..... w.::;r
all Harbor' Blv . Colla..... 5tO-MJO
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For Your Good
VW, Poncbeor Aud!
CHICI IYllSOM
VW·POBSCH&-AUDI
446 It. CoMt Hhray
al BQside Drive
Newpcrt Beach m.GIOO
48mth. Lease
Fully. Factory
qEuipped (58742)
$156.11
MONTHLY
IRVINE
llG-7000
)(.16 1174 Ja1uar. Xlnt.
cood . Mu1t sell.
.-!best offer. 545-21151
or-..10.
'905
'11 3S6B, silver wi red •••••••••••••••••••••••
leatber. Clean & Iota ol '73 J1velln. 4ap, fast Sl850.
new! a .OOO/b.o Call Ad· Falrcood.IUon.
SiU« •191. 642-4300. a. 642•4869
boun.' '70Javelio . plus tax , '8 mth . uooo
642-5813 OEL/OAC Cap. Value: 1174 Jquar XllL. xlnt IM SC ll1nt &tocll . 5 mo
Sll .7U.J. Ruldua.I : ·c0nd, nu trant, air, nrr.rblt-..96500.PP.
leM3.Z5,(;ap. Redr 92'715. am/fm,cauateno.Hm: 9'2.oNI~ ... fflO
Tot a I Pay meat a : m.tllO. wt· N0-4ao -··•-••••••••••••••• f1971.14 JUST $34&4.• · · •• 912. Your fun car, '78 RecaJ. lAd EdJt. Turbo
DELIVERS .-.. 97JJ future vaJu.e. R4lDI areat. w, 23.000 ml FulJ p'Wl' tr ~Nd ,... .... ....................... '5800.17M1T4 attiM. Xlnt c:cnct. SSTOO.
l:JON. Beadt Blvd. 74 J.,. Kealey, alDt. 'M 1158(; Xlnt cood' all ""711 J5J::!o.o18Af:!~ =~~-=-· &of· ~_ct!. amirm. iS&oo. -Wl'l--Bui-ck-Ell--ta_i._W_•_it_,
-. Nb' to.ded. Make olr
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OL. 73, NO. 161, 3 SECTIONS, 30 ~AGES OAANGf COUNTY, CALI "ORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1980 ' TWENTY-FIVE GENTS
.final ·Vote '.f'allfed 11 .Days Late
By PaitDDICK ICllOE•ao. ... ..., ..........
It ...,.. eucUy ll daya and 12
mllwta, tM at l :l$ pm. S.tur·
ay the final, unofficial Oranse
wat)' vot lo lhe June a .etec
Uont spewed out of a Santa Ana mputer.
Tbe final reswts -·repeatedly
elayed because of compute r
roceui.na proJ>lems -made no
chant• ln a ll1bt two-wa)' con·
tett betftlll lnC!umbent Irvine
C(t1 CouncUwoman Mary Ann
Galdo aod chaUe~er David.
Baker. .
The final reaulta showed Mrs.
Galdo wlnnin1 by a 62·vote
maraln. She received 8,930 votes
to Baker's 8,•.
Baker baa said he will seek a
re'count.
lD another clole'race, 0r1Q&e
County Central Municipal C«qt
Judee Richard Oroaco suc·
cesaf'ully defended bis posiUon
a g a lost attorney Bobby
Youngblood by a 217·vote
margin. Judge Oroaco received
34, 727 votes to Youngblood'•
34,510. Youngblood also is re-
qudtina a recount.
The mrifi«'ial return or b~·
SIX-FOOT LONG CRACK HAS OPENED ON DA VINCI'S 'THE LAST SUPPER'
Photo Taken In 1978 Show. Wortcmen Aeatortng the'Meaterplece In Milan
Weekend
c~hat
~Beaches I By STEVE MARBLE
Oftllleo.ityPl ... StMt
Bliste ring· inland tern ·
pe ratures over the weekend I made the beach the place to be
and lifeguards from Seal Beach
. to San Clemente reported their
~heaviest crowds of the year.
The weekend rush to the beach
clogged streets along the Orange
Coast and many beach parking
·facilities were filled early Satur·
·day and Sunday.
' Lifegards reported no major
tproblems, but a dmitted the
! beach jam gave them their first
I major workout of the season. i In Newport Beach, one young
• beachgoer was injured Saturday
afternoon when he was struck by
a city lifeguard jeep. Police said
the lifeguard appare ntly didn't
see the youth sleeping on the
sand.
In Huntington Beach, a man
was arrested for instigating a
right Saturday afternoon near
the municipal pier. Police said
the fight ignited a short bottle·
throwing incident.
In San Clemente, lifegua rds
rescued a sea lion that reported·
ly escaped from the San Diego's
Sea World early in th~ week.
The largest crowds were re-
ported in Newport and Hunt
lngton Beach, where water tern·
~eratur es crept up to a
lukewarm 62 degrees and the air
temperature averaeed 77.
• City guards in Newport
estimated 100,000 persons turned
: out Saturday and 110,000 people
; •queezed onto the strand Sun·
: day. They said 33 rescues were
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Whale Tale
· OnlyGarbage
NEW YORK (AP> -It
wu a whale of a 1tory
while It la1tedJ but It
turned out to be uat a lot
of aa.rt>qe. Police reported that a
40·foot wbal• bad been
1l1bted a•ar tb• ettb
Street pier ID Brooklyn,
Tbe-.... appeared to be
lQJured, •ceordllll to the
.. ~ee Wlllll to u.e pier,
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'Supper~ Painting
Damaged. by Crack
MILAN. Italy <AP> -A six·
foot crack has opened on one
side of the wall on whi\h
Leonardo da Vinci's famous
masterpiece "The Last Supper"'
is painted. but it does not pose
serious problems for the work.
art offi cials said today.
The fissure, half an inch wide.
1s on the right side of the paint·
ing just inches from the figure of
the Apostle John.
.. There's no immediate
dan ger to the figures in the
. painting or the waU as i whole
where it's painted," said Carlo
Bertelli. superintendent of fme
arts for the city of Milan.
The crack is only the latest of
many problems that have
troubled the work or art since it
was painted in 1496 in the refec·
tory of the Santa Maria delle
Grazie church in this major
busmess center. Several years
ag() art experts discovered that
a kind of mold was eating away
at the colors of the fresco.
The crack was probably
caused by vibratlons from heavy
downtown traffic in the area
where the church is located or
by a sinking of the ground Wl·
derneath. officials said. These
problems have also a ffected
other city monuments, such as
Mila n's f amou s Gothic
cathedral.
Leonardo's "Last Supper" -
29 feet long and 15 feet high -is
considered one of the greatest
frescoes ever painted because of
its masterfw use of light and
perspective.
The f resco shows Jesus sur·
rounded by apostles at the Last
Suppe r. The Tuscan artist paint·
ed it for Lodovico ii Moro. the
duke of Milan and a member of
the powerful Sforza family.
The painting has previously
survived a Napoleonic invastion,
when the chapel was used as a
stable, and a 1943 bombing,
which badly da m aged the
church but not the fresco.
Cri1ne Solved?.
1Y 'Suspect' Arrested
DALLAS (AP} -The question
"who s hot J .R. ?" may have
been a nswered when Dallas
police, or rather, actors port.ray·
ing Dallas police, clappe d
handcuffs on Cliff Barnes, the
.rejected lover of J .R.'s wife.
The "arrest" occurred as
filming for the fall season of the
hit C BS t e levision series
"Dallas" began here this
weekend.
J .R . Ewing, the mean, schem·
ibg oil l)lcoon·hero of the show,.
was shot by an unkoown as·
sailant on the final program of
lhe series ln the spring.
Barnes, plued by Ken
K-ercbeval, was llandcuffed and
taken to jail Saturday night
afler being apprehended in the
EWina BuildiDI -actualb' the
Ft.rat Jntematlonal Bulldln& -
in downtown Dallas.
Tbe scene abOws J .Jl., played
by actor LaJTJ Haaman. with
bis shirt rlp~d open and
paramedic:a Ii' him oxyaen
u be II wbeeled m Illa olftee
&o an ambulance. 8arDel studs
amona a crowd al 50 oaJoobn
and ta appreheftded soon after
the ambulance Mllbet to tbe
boepttal.
Lortmar Prod u cllona
Teen Held in Rape
BAKERSFIELD (AP> -
PoUce here have arrested a 1J..
year-old boy for lnv•tt11Uon ol
rape and MnaJ ~"enlon in connedion ·.ttb an attack oo 1
I-year-old alrl.
spokesman Tom Bishop would
not say if Barnes will be charged
with the shooting.
Barnes is only one of a dozen
or so characters with a motive
for trying to kill J .R.
To keep the identity of the
··real" assailant secret, Lorimar
has prepared several dirrerent
scripts and is rllm1n1 several
versions· to make sure cast and
crew stay confused.
Rumor bas it that lf Hagman
fails t.o agree on a new contract
with 1..-0rimar, J .R. might suc·
cumb to bia wounds.
Towtl Shocked
By Ax Murder
WYLIE Texas <AP> -Rell·
dent• of tbl1 Te~•lf ~~.!Jn. aboolted by atbe blud1'11U1Un1
death ol a »year-old mother,
spent the weekend bebind locked
door• for fear an u -wle.ldina
killerwoukiltrlke aaaln.
Former seboolteacber Betty
Gore wu backed to <Math in her '11.000..,.. by • klUer wbo·y-
parently ~ her repeatedly
wlt.b tbe famlb'• tbnl.foot ax, tMQ wubed off ._ .,.. ln the
abow•. olftdall aaid.
"Tbl.Dk of fOUl'M1I ltlDC oo your back and 1omeone
amulllnl an ax throu-1a 10W"
bead tbne U!INI," aakf JUlt.lee
of the PHce Jobn ''Buddy"
Netrton. ''Sbe WN duaD near
dt1membeNcl."
A.. ' •
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iq at tbe county's 2,081 pre-
cinct.a will be turned over Tues·
day to the Orange County Board
of Supervisors for certilitation. .
MeanYih1Je, the task confrodt!
were not with new vote counting
machines purchased by the
county, but wJth computer pro-
grams used in the later stages ol
the counting process.
inl Registrar ol Voters Al Olson• The Secretary of State's
and his staff ls an inquiry into • offi~e also plans to investigate
why lhe tabulation delays OC· the Orange County snafus.
curred.
Olson has said the problems Olson predicted before the .
Harbor Knifings
election that final returns would
be available about 2:30 a.m. -
6""'2 hours afler the polls closed
-ir everything went accordirig
to plan .
Ho weve r , o n Wednesday
following the June 3 election
day, officials discovered the
computer programs failed to ac·
cept results from 38 precincts.
Surgeon Being Held
In ·Double M11rder
.By PIDL SNEIDERM~N
Of .. Deff,,..._.Slaff
Huntington Beach police con-
tinued lbetr probe today of the
stabbing deaths 'Friday night of
a prominent Long Beach at ·
tomey and the forfQ.Fr wife ol a
Long Beach surgeon in the
woman's Huntington Harbour
home.
Aid Foundation ot Long Beach,
serving as cha irman of the
board during its period or ex·
tensive growth <Surin g the 1960s,
according to Executive Director
Toby Rothschild
'Eleetroslee '
Rothschild said Tischer also
headed a drive last year to raise
money for a new YMCA building
in Long Beach. The attorney is
survived by his wife and three
children
The woman's former husband.
Dr. Louis Alaia. 49, remained in
Huntinpon Beach jail today on
s uspicion of commiWng the two murders.
He is ·being held in lieu of
$250,000 bail, awaiting an ar-
raignment that is expected to
take place Wednesday.
Strange Metlwib
Of CIA Revealed
~RK <AP) -TheCen· . Th~ two victi~s ha~e been tra l ~ntelligence Agency's Sttret 1dentifi~ as Margie Ala1a, 37, ~f , expe·nments to develop new es· 3~12 Gilbert Dr .. and Marv1n · pionage methods between 1965
Tmscher. SO, a Loog Beach .at· and 1975 have included using
torney who has long been active trained oUers electric stun
!n com~unity service projects guns, calibr~ blackjacks. a
m that city. giant piston and marshmallow
Sgt. Luis Ochoa or Huntington
Beach police said Dr. AJaia
came to his ex-wife's hom• Fri·
day night lo take custody of "the
couple's two children over the
weekend.
A quarrel de ve l oped. ap·
parenlly centering o n the
children. and Alaia ~tabbed his
ex·wire once in the abdomen
with a kitchen knife. Ochoa said.
Tinscher, a family acquamt·
ance who was visiting at the
time, then entered the kitchen
and was stabbed repeatedly by
the physician, police said.
The couple's children. a boy.
10, and a girl. 9, were at home at
the time of the stabbing and ran
to a neighbor's house for help.
The -ne ig hbor s ummoned
police at 8:07 p.m . Alaia was ar·
rested inside the home, police
said .
The two victims were taken to
Fountain Valley Community
Hos pital, where they were pro·
nounced dead.
The Alaia children were taken
to the Albert Sitton Home in
·orange.
Attorney Tischer has been
honored for his community
service in Long Beach . He was
especially active In the Legal
Crime S.cene
Return Ends
' With Arrest
A 26·year-old Garden Grove
man who allegedly tried to sell a
watch to a Fountain Valley
supermarket clerk was arrested
Friday alter t.be cJer:k identJlled
him as the same man who had
robbed the market at gunpoint
earlier tbia month.
Robert E. Chance is being
held Lin connection with tbe
armed robbery early June 4 ol
the Market Basket store at 18121
Brookbunt Sl.
ln that incident, a man ap.
proached the clerk at •:25 a .m., preteadbur to purchase. canon
of mllk. Tbe man then pulled out
a blDdiml and> ordered the den
t9 put 9D> from the re1l1ter ln a
brown paper bag. The man fled on foot with the money and u.e
milk, police aald .
PoUoe laid t.bat earl~.
auapect Cbanee entered the
same market, purcbaHd a
cartoo ol milk. M4 uUd tbe
· ct•rk if. he wanted &o a.1 •
tratdt. · TM clert load pollH M NC· ...... <>eee • &be man no earllet .... robl111l blm. Tb• elm ...,......,, poUee, trbo .,..
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themarblt •
barrages, TIM? New York Times
reported today.
The agenq's research vid de·
velopment staff a lso was in·
·terested in the secret life of
plants. peace pills. an investiga.
tton ol ··bioplasma fields" and
electrosleep.
1..ab Tests
Continuin~
ln 2 Deaths
Laboratory tests are being
conducted in lhe deaths of two
teen ·a~ed Huntington Beach
stepsisters whose bodies were
fo und Thu rsday beh ind a
freeway ramp at the Ventura
Freeway
The girls were identified as
Cy nthia Chandler. 16, and Gina
Marano. 15. Gina had Just com
pleted her freshman year at
Ocean View HJgh School while
Cy nthi a r eportedly h ad
withdrawn fro m sc hool in
February while a sophomore.
The girls were found to be
partially clothed when the ir
bodies were discovered by a
CalTrans worker.
Bob Dambacher. chief ol In·
vestigatJons for the LOsAllgeles
Coroner's Department. said
laboratory tests are expected to
s how 1f the girls had been sex·
ually assaulted.
"At this time it Is bard to
say," he observed.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles police
investigator Helen Kidder said
no motives or suspects have
been discovered in the murders.
She criticized "irresponsible
re porting in newspapers that
stated as a fact" that the two
1irls were hitchbikint to the
Colorado River before they met
their deaths.
"We do not know this altbouth
we undenLand that they bad
been known to hitchhike in the
past," abe aafd. ·
She said it alao ls empbatical·
ly untrue t.bat the two girls bad
the permlalon ol tbelr pareota
to hltcbblke.
One ~ \be victims bad been
aeen bitcbblldn.g reC?enUf on
Beac:b Boulevard and bad been
warned al daqen by a HuDt·
1n1t.oo Beac:b petrol omcv.
It waa not ~ where the =-~-:s :~.:z t.belrclMtbs.
Dambeeber Hid UM ctMtlla .
occurnd lbort.l1 before tbe dla-
. e09ery "'tbe bodlee, ''bat_, HoUrwood poUe. ean lift ,ou
t.beexaettlme.'' 1111.-....._ WN lbc>t once lD
the ....... iecclrdiu to ..... ,
flndtn11. tlt11 Cbudl.r tru
•bot in tbe bead. ~belt . .
The information w'as con·
tained in about 3,000 heavily
censored pages or studies and
documents related to CIA ac·
tivities duriog the 10-year
period. the newspaper reported) today. It was made public in the
agency's Langley. Va .. head·
quarters as a result or a Timel'..
request tmder the Freedom or
Information Act .
Which ideas were developed
and which were discarded is not
known. The Times said, ~ause
the agency refused to comment
on the documents. Many details,
proper names and titles were de·
leted from the papers. leaving
very general descriptions, The
Times reported.
In one project. the CIA ap.
parently attempted to teach
seals. otters, dogs. cats and
other a nima ls to carry ex·
plosives or microphones to
places humans could not reach
Otters seemed to be the favorite
since they traveled on both land
and in water. The Times said.
Other projects included "a
study or incapacitating darts ...
and "a flash blindness in·
capac1tator:· using a bright light
source to blind a subject . The
Times said nearly all details were
deleted for proj~ts involving ""a
hand·held calibrated blackjack."
plastic cocoons. taffy pellets and
marshmallow barrages.
There also was a p roject
describing a giant piston to be
used in countering hijackings and
terrorists. The Times said. The
piston was to be incorporated in
an airline pilot's seat. When a hi·
jacker entered the flight deck. the
pilot would trigger a 25-pound
piston that ~ould knock tt>e hi·
jacker back through the door.
As in pet documents, there
we re refe rences to Project
OFTEN, which the agency jointly
started in 1968 with the Army
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Coast
Weather
Fair through Tuesday
excej)t patchy morning
coas{al fog. Lows tonight
in upper SOs. Highs Tues-
day lower 70s at beaches
to low 80s inland.
INSIDE TODA~
Ronald RA!OQOn u promot· mg a wide rcDIQe of dom~•tic
polW1e1 l/tOl would pore t#N
fednol ~ mid ~
gooer1u,.tnt "Off MOU
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OR f!NSBORO, N C. <AP> Four m•mbera ot lhe Com
• ~wit.t Wonen Party were Ya.km Into t'ustody today aftet' 1Cuf·
la& wtt.ll poUc. outside a courtroom wh•r• ala Ku Klux
laumea \iMs Amerle1n Nuia went on trial In lbe alaylnp ol
five communlat acttvl1ta
""'9 tt.~u bnte out whea CWP memben were dialed ed·
mm~ IO dlle &apericw Oourt room wi..n Jury M~ wu
lttlUn1 under wa~.
About two do2en CWP members and aufp0rttr1, aome •houllna •1ocans. approeched • neurlty ataUon 10 feet from Uw
door ol U. eourvoom ~Y were told that only ramWea ot the
dt rondanta and ol the (Ive at'llvtata who were kUled at a "Oetrtb
to the Klan" rally Nov 3 woukl be allowed In tht courtroom.
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WASHJNGTON t Ar> The US Supreme Court today up-
held eliatina watt'r r11hu ln most of CalUom la's fertile Im· perial ~ey
In a· unanimous decision, the court reversed a 9th U.S.
I Cir cuit Court of Appeals ruJlng an 1977 limiting the amount of
:• land that could be irrigated with Colorado River water to
pan·e ls of no more than 160 acres
The high coun noted that the appellate ruling would Ultely
have forced the sale or large amounts of land at below-market
prices
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WASHJNGTON CAP > -The U .S. Supreme Court today re-
rused to allow the immediate merger or the,JlurUnaton Northern
ra ilroad with the St Louis-San Francisco Rillway Co.
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J OHANN ESBU RG, South Africa <AP> A nationwide /ob
boycott planned by blacks to mark the fourth anniversary of ihe
bloody Soweto n ots apparently fiuled today.
There wer:e reports bf absenteeism or 75· 100 percent in Cape
Town, the nation's oldest city, but police there said non-whites.
were turning up at work in factories and stores by mid-momjng.
There were scattered Incidents of stone.throwing and of
police dispersing protesters with batons and tear gas in Soweto,
the sprawling ghetto of 2 million out.side Johannesburg. But
blacks there virtually ignored the boycott call, crowding buaes
and trains lo commute to work in Johannesburg.
II 'li"d119 iu 11.:1 ('r •1 ."th
ROOSEVELT ROADS, Puerto Rico IAP> -The U.S. Navy
, , today investigated the cause or a weekend helicopter cras h in
the Caribbean Sea that left all eight aboard presumed dead.
A 412·hour sea r ch for sur vivors of the downed Navy
Sikorsky-built 11·3 aircraft was called off Sunday at m idday.
Names of the victims were being withheld until their
families could be informed. The cran was on a routine logistics "
mission from Puerto Raco'lo St. Croax, the U.S. Virgin Islands,
<1nd wen.t down aro1Jnri "a.m. Sunday, the Navy s aid.
25 Evaeuated
Motel Explosion
Leaves 8 lnjuret;i,
An explosion ripped throuih
eight rooms at the Cloud Nine
Nlotel in Cypress early today.
l~aving eight persons injured.
Pohce said 25 persons were
evacuated from the motel at
5682 Lincoln Ave .. and are being
te mporarily h o us ed a t the
Cypress Community Center.
A fire touched off by the ex-
plosion destroyed eight rooms
'with kitchens. causing about
$100,000 damage .
Firemen controlled the blaze
in five minutes. 1 More t ha n so firefighters
helped douse the fire and dig
U}rough the rubble, and six am
Army Chuti ~t
Dies in Fall
FREDERICKS BU.R G. Va .
c AP > -While h is parents
watched from below, Set. lst
Class Thomas Johnson, 33, a
member of the Army's crack
Golden Knights sky diving team,
pulled the ring on his parachute
and plunged 10,000 feet to his
death.
"If he had had one or two
seconds more he would have
made It," said another Golden
Knight after U>e accident Sunday.
Thouaands4bf people atte nding
the air show at Shannon Airport
near h ere looke d on as the
veteran of mor e than 5,200
jumps fell to his death.
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bul ances carried the injured
persons to three area hospitals.
The cause or the explosion and
fire as Wider anvestagation .
A spokesman for the Orange
County Fire Dep21rtment saJd all
of the 56 persons registered at
the motel who were present at
the lime of the explosion have
been accowited for.
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CRUSH ...
made over the two days.
Baldwin P ark resident Larry
Scott Davis, 22, was transported
to Hoag Memorial Hospital
Saturday aftemooo when he was
hit by a lifeguard vehicle.
He was treated at the hospital
and lat.er released.
In Huntington Beach, stale
lifeguards said 60,000 beach buffs
showed up at Bolsa Chica and
Huntington st.ate beaches both
days. They said 88 rescues were
made, many riptide victims.
City t'rews in Huntington
estimated 53,000 people jammed
mto the one-mile stretch of city
strand Saturday a nd 42,00()
showed up Sunday.
Riptides and choppy three-foot
breakers kept llleguards busy.
They said ~ persona were pulkd
from the water. •
Huntington city guards were
pressed into action Saturday
when a f111tligbt near the pier
turned into a s and a nd bottle·
throwing mele e Invol ving
a round 50 people. .
Sunday brought a bit of the
s ame when lifeguards had to
break up a noisy, sand·tosalne
crowd that had e ncircled •
preacher.
In Laguna Beach, oflldai. re·
ported a daily turnout of 15,000.
They aald only six re.cues were
made over the weekend.
Doheny State Be,.ch attracied
3,000 weekend vi1Jtora whlle
1,500 people turned up each day
at San Onofre .
San Clemente state suardl
contended wltb :5,000 vlaitora
Sunday and 4,000 ~rsona on
Saturday. ctty parda hr San
Clemente r eported a heavy
th_,,.,, of 14,000 people padred
onto U.. sand Met tbe weekmd.
8an CleDMGte clb' IU•nll re-
ported flvt... fetcuea over the
wMll.ad IDCI~ a .JOUDI .. lloo that _apparenUy swam otf
from SM D1e10'1 S.a World lu t ....
TIMy Mid tbt M• Uoa waabed up oa ...._Md Iner wu tM.a
to the llfepard beadqaart.n :;~r:::=ni:a-J.:A
t.otaatt .......
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Si11king Clai•ed
Israeli gunboat (rtght> escorts ita own nab-
ber dinghy which retrieved recnalna of
PalesHnian boat which Israeli era.ft sank
during firefight early today nev Israeli
coast.line. See story Page 4.
Hostage Crisis Issue
U.S., I ran Problems Mwi Be Solved First
8 y ~ AsSCH:laled Press
T he hostage crisis c an be
solved. onJy u part of a com·
prehensive settlement of au
U .S.·lranian problems. Iran's
foreign minister said t.odey. He
also said he will submit a pro-
posal to the Revolutionary Cowl·
cal In the next few days to ('()fl·
sider breaking re lations with
rraq.
M ean whi l e . Ay ato ll ah
Ruhollah Khomeini 's revolu-
tionary guardsmen were to lead
a mass march on the U.S. ·Em·
bassy Ul Tehran, where some ol
the 53 hostage~ were believed
spending their 226th day in cap·
tivity.
·'The hostage crisis is not an
i so l ated iss u e .·· Foreign
Man aster Sadegh Ghotbzadeh
told a news conference at rr an's
foreign m inistry. "It can be
s o lve d only thro ug h a com·
pr e hens ive settle me nt of all
Iran·U.S. problems .''
He did not elaborate, but up to
now Iran's main condition& for
r elease or the hostages havl'
been the return of the ousted
shah and h\a wealth and an
a pology for paal U.S. actloos in
Iran.
Gbotbzadeh also cr iticized
.I ran 's dominant I s lami c
Republi can P arty a n d pro·
Moscow Communist Party, ac
cusing thear newspapers of "col-
lusion to force Iran into antema ·
taona l iaolatioo." Again. he did
not elaborate.
Te hr a n R a di o s aad
Ghottnadeh made his comment
a bout possibly breaking rela-
tions with Iraq during an in·
tervaew with its corre$pondent.
In recent weeks, violence and
unrest have increased in the
area along the Iran-Iraq border
HOMETOWN REMEMBERS
IAAN HOSTAOE-A4
particularly in the region where
Kurds want to set up an lndepen·
dent province of Kurdlatan.
A trial began today for a
group of Iranian ar m y soldiers
arrested this month in a plot to
overthrow the goveroment .
Tehran Radio reported. It did
not say how m any were on trtaJ. nor where the trial wa1 held
T he broadcast said the defend·
ants were accused of planning
to arrest t'om-.nande r s in
K u r dist a n and replace the
Islamic government there Wlth a
democrallc government
T howiands of Iranians were
e xpected to turn out for the
march and rally m arktne the
birt hday of the Iman H~in,
patron of Jran:s dominant Slnite
Moslem sect . who was born iD
626 A.D. Tehran Radio said Kho-
meini's son, Ahmad. and Presl·
dent Abolhasaan Ba ni -Sadr
would address the crowd put.side
t he "Ameri c an d en of es-
pionage."
The rally follows Kholhelni'a
w'ekend declarations calUne fOt' a "Cultural Revolut.lon" (n [ran
to "finish the enemJea of God,"
a nd hia demand t hat non-·
Moalem.a be purged from the
state-run radio and televt.lon
networks, the prtmuy votcee of
the Khomeini realme. Tbe •late·
menll appeared lo ·~c.:rn • new bid by Khomeinl to e · Dfle op-·
CIA •••
Chemical Corpe at Mcewooct.
Md., to lllud1 tbt effect.I atn.re
dru11. Tbe'l111M11ald. In •tucbtnl bloplu ma 11.W., or
extreniely •.U eleetrieal ~
1urroundlq ~ lAalmate • Jedi andbUJDIM1 ~ ... .., liP'
partnUy trted to ClftWIDIM ti•· treH111017 per~eptlon ta**I and ecMAld be Ul..t t. .. ,..., •
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ponents of his religious-rooted
revolution.
·'There should not be any anli-
Jalamlc idea or element In the
m ass media," Khomeini wu
qU(!ted U tellin• the radio and
televlaton directors in a meet
Sunday. "Radio mu.t t>e a tool
to disseminate laJamic ldeaa and teachings ."
On Saturday. Khomeini t'8.lled
for the ··cultural Revolution"
and said Moslem c lergymen
should be put in charge or Iran's
educational system.
His lat.est crackdown on non -
Moslem aJhes an the revolution
came less than a month after
K hom~am traed to purge lefwts
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,.
from the univeniUes in a move that spuned a week of bloody
rioting. Mote blood w as spilled
Thursday when Moslem
hardllnen attacked a rally of
100,000 I ranian leftis ts at a
stadium near the U.S . com·
pound. ldlllng five and injuring
about 300.
The s hooting heightened
speculaUoo that a num ber of
American hostages remained an
the embassy despite their mill·
tant Jailers' .claims that the cap·
tt\'eS were dispersed to some 15
Iranian c1t1~ lo head off nt>~
rescue attempts by the United
States ..
Ramsey Clark Asks
'Inquiry' for Iran
N EW YORK (AP) -Former
Atto r ne y Ge neral R • m sey
Cla rk, who returned Sunday
from a trip to Iran that defied a
presidential travel ban. said to·
day he wall ca l l for con ·
gressiona l inqui r ies Into
American involvement in Iran
Clark's demand was one of
nane pomts be enumerated as hlS
recommended solution to the
hostage crisis. He said he wOuJd
urge the Congress to hold hear·
ings "to find out what oor coun·
try -what the CIA -has done
an Iran " .
Clark. who pa rticipated In a
54 -n allon conference on U S
"crimes" in Iran. said that 1f
Congress refused to open the in·
qulr y, he would initiate his own
T he 52-year-old Clark held a
news conferen~ sponsored by
The Nation. the liberal w~kJy
th a t published his nine-point
plan In its June 21 issue.
Clark also said. "The mood Is
m uch better in Iran than al any
time" since ttie taking or the
hostages Nov. 4.
"H our government will be
ca lm . a c t w ise l y . com -
passionately. and justly, the Ma.i ·
.lis t the Iranian pjtrlaament I
'
might JUSt find a way to release
them "
As k ed about President
Carter'ti "inclination" to pros-
t'cute Clark for ~oing.. to Iran.
Clark scud prose<:ution would be a
:-.ad little lawsuit in the ha story ol
Amen C'an freedom ..
In thl' article on his nane
points. Clark. attorney general
under L)'ndon R J ohnson. urged
th at t he United States stop
harassing Iranian students m
this country. and economic sane
taons aga.an.st Iran. give thanks
that an J7 months no Amencan
has been "killed or IOJUred in
Iran by the Iranians."' and pray
that no har m wall befall the
hostages and that Ira n will "find
a new fulfillment."
He also urged t he United
St.ates to renounce interventJon
by all nations in the affairs ol
othe rs. announce s upport for
inte rnational j ustice and the
rig ht to seek to e xtradite
wrongdoers. enact a charter to
a1sure control ol the C l A. began
. a Congreaaional inq uiry into
U S actiona in Iran. and repent
for the violent deaths "of 70,000"
people an Iran
Homele8s
COup/,e
Helpless
By STEVE llllTCllEU..
Of .. Oelfr ........... Brenda Ba•tmgartner and her
hus band sat on tM curb aeroa
the l\reft from their home this
mom~. watchlng a bulldoaer
push earth NM! iceplant from the
hillside above.
Wrecking crews took dO'tn\ the
San Clemente couple's 1ara1e
Sunday. a nd most of t heir
belonginp have been removed
from the Spaniab-atyle hcMlae on
Calle Patricia.
This morning, they were wait·
ing ror the moving company to
come and cart off their ~lllique
furniture and other belongings .
They've been staying with
neighbors the paal three niehts.
ever 's ince tons of earth slid
down the hHI and barged into
their back yard and earage late
Friday afternoon.
The slide also dama1ed the
home of Peter and Gretl U.
oebach, who live next door at 210
S. Ave. La Esperanza, and
threatens t h ree ho mes on
Avenkta Arlena, l~at.ed oa the
~the two $400,000 at.nae·
tu res.
"They won't let me water my
plants, so I'm going to give tMm
t o the garden e r ," Mrs.
Baumgartner said.
"We don't know how Jong we'll
be out ol the house, and they
won't tum the water back on so I
can water."
The int.ertor plant.a are gcM.ng
to a local nursery. where the
operators said they would take
u re of them for the couple .
T he couple has been coming
up to their home·every day aloce
the slide from the condominium
they're using~t the beach.
"It 'a really difficult leavtng
suc h a tranquil place like the
beac h to come back a nd stt
this." she said, pointing 10 a
wa ll of dirt that threatens to
plunge down Into her pool and
J acuzzi
But the couple Is pleased that
the city lS jumping Into action to
prevent further damage lo the
h1lls1de
Geor ge Carav a l h o , San
Cle mente's city manager. said
bulldozers are creating a but·
tress above La Es peranza and
Calle Patn cia to hold back the
lons of earth.
He saad geolo gists Beach
Leighton and Msociates wf U be
<!railing holes in the two streets
tn the next fe w days to de·
termane if there 1s any potential
danger of the roadways buckling
rro m the sh de
I le s aid an access road will be
duR up th(• steep hi llside "so we
t'a n get borings m ade In the
"01 I." below the wh ate house
o wnl'd by Ai li Boosang o n
Avenada Arlena.
T h e Ci ty Counc il met in
em ergency session Saturday
night and agreed to help pay the
cost of the borings and construe·
t1on of the buttress.
·'The geologist estimated the
cost of the work would be about
$13.000," Caravalho said. "We
agreed to pay $5,000 if t he cost ls
SJ 1.000. and will pay a pro-rated
proportional cost up_ to a max·
a mum of $15,000, ··he said.
Sto~ Had Rig ht
Mayor , Wrong City
Ruth Bailey is the mayor of
Huntington Beach. not Fountain
Valley. Mrs. Bailey was lncor·
reclly identified as the mayor of
Fountain Valley in Sunday's Dai-
ly Pilot
The Da.aly Pilot regrets the er-
ror
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFOANtA MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1
9J P&ZDSIDCIE ICllOS•aa.
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It toGOk ea.Uy ll daya and lJ
,...._. bul at 1 :11 pm. a.a ....
~.a. ftul, unolftclal °""8e ~ ~ lD the June S elec·
bou ~ out of a Santa Ana
TM fiul reswu -repea~y
ayed because of computer oeesaina probleny made no
aan .. 'ID•_a Utbt two-way con·
ttet ~ ........ lneumbenl Irvine
Q&y Coundlwoman Mary Ann.
Galdo aed eballen1er Oavld • Buer.
Tbe flMI res\l.lta showed Mrs.
Galdo wlnaln1 by a U ·vote
mu,m. She rettlved 1,930 votes
to Bakw'a8,tll8.
Balser hu said he will seek a
recount.
In another close'race, Orange
Count.)' Central Municipal Court
Judie Rlcbard Orozco s uc-
ee11f\llly defended· his position
a aallla( attorney Bobby
Youn1blood by a 217-vote
maratn. Jud&e Orozco received
34,727 votes to Youngblood's
34,510. Youngblood also is re-
queslina a recount.
The unoffirial return of ballot-
CIA , Oddities ·Told
I· , Bond-ish Spy Aids Revea/,ed
NEWWVORK <APl -The Cen-
ttral Intelligence Agency's secret
experiments to develop new es-
}lionage methods between 1965
iand 1975 have included using
\trained otters. electric stun
1 guns, calibrated blackjacks, a
1 giant piston and m llrshmallow
'
barrages, The New York Times
reported today.
The agency's research and de·
velopment staff a lso was in·
terested in the secret life or
plants. peace pills. an investiga-
tion of "bioplasma fields" and
electrosleep.
• The information was con·
j Violent Collision
~ Canyon Road CrtUh
tained in about · 3,000 heavily
censored pages of studies and
documents related to CIA ac-
tivities duriog the 10-year
period, the newspaper reported
today. lt was made public in the
agency's Langley, Va .. head·
quarters as a result of a Times
request under the Freedom or
Information Act.
Which ideas were developed
and which were discarded is not
known. The Times said, because
the agency refused to comment
on the documents. Many detaijs,
proper names and titles were de-
leted from the papers, leaving
very general descriptions. The
Times reported.
I -l Leaves 3 Injured ,
,. A head-on collision involving
•three vehicles on a short
b traight.away stretch of Laguna
'Canyon Road Sunday evening
fJeft one motorist critically in-
fj u red and s:losed the
thoroughfare for nearly two
hours. ~ Irvine police, who blamed the
J accident on drinking, placed tbe
t most seriously burt party under
Sarrest oo suspie1on of driving r while intoxicated.
Ralph Jeflrey Mei:a. 21. of
1124 Westwood Ave., Santa Ana.
t remained in critical eond.ltion to-
day at Mtssion CommuailJ
I, H08pltal in Mission Viejo, bis en·
~re body a mass of lacerations.
The S:2S p.m. accident sent
the passenger, Robert M. Mon-
. teverde, 23, of 1818 W. 21st St ..
• Santa Ana, to Saddleback Com-
munity Ho6pital.
He was treated for lacerations
of the forehead and knee and re-
leased, Irvine police spokes-
men said.
Authorities said Meza was
driving northbound on Laguna
Canyon Road when M s
squareback wagon s uddenly"
crossed the double yellow center
Une into the path of a south-
bound pickup driven by Laura
Niswander , 21, of 231 Fairview
St .• Laguna Beach.
The two collided headon, send-
ing Ms. Niswander's El Camino
skidding across the center
divider after the initial collision
and causing it to cUp the rear of
a foreign sedan.
Inves~tors said the third
car, driven by Brad A. Pickler.
25, of 24111 Zancoo, Mission Vie-
jo, lost one rear wheel complete·
ly severed from its axle and was
spud around by the impact.
Me:ia's demolished car rolled
over once in the roadway and
came t.o rest right side up, while
Ms. Niswander's truck careened
into a power pole after striking
both oncomina cars.
_ Her .Yebicle continued on and
hurtled t.brouah a fence, coming
to rest off the roadway a
quarter-mile s outh of the
Laguna Beach Freeway on
Irvine Company ranchland.
Traffic control was provided
by both Laguna Beach police
and California Highway Patrol
officers in addition to Irvine
police as the littered accident
scene was cleared of wreckage, a one hour and 45-minute proc-
ess.
Irvine police spolletiman Owen
KTeza l8id lieu was placed un-der 8J'ft!8t Of.I suspfcfoa of felony
drunken driving to allow police
to obtain a blood sample.
Meta will be attalgned In
court wbe.n bis condition
permits.
Orange County Fire Depart-
ment pe-rscinnel used tbe Jaws of
Life rescue device to pry and cut
apart the mangled station
wagon in which Meza and his
p.;1ssenger were trapped.
Crush Hits
&aches Over
Hot Week~nd
By SFEVE MABBLE
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Blistering· inland tern ·
peratures over the weekend
made Uie beach the place to be
and lifeguards from Seal Beach
to San Clemente reported Uieir
:-ieaviest crowds of the year.
Jn one project. the CLA ap-
parently attempted to teach
seals, otters, dogs, cats and
other animals to carry ex-'
plosives or microphones to
places humans could not reach
Otters seemed to be the favorite
since they tcaveled on 'both land
and in water. The Times said.
Other projects included "a
study of incapacitating darts."-
and "a flash blindness in-
capacitator,'' using a bright light
source to blind a subject. The
Times saJd nearly all details were
deleted for projects involving "a
haod·held calibrated blackjack,··
plutic cocoons, taffy pellets and
marshmallow barrages.
There a lso was a project
describing a giant piston to be
used in countering hijackings and
terrorists, The Times said. The
piston was to be incorporated in
an airline pilot's seat. When a hi·
jacker entered the flight deck. the
pilot would trigger a 25-pound
piston that would knock the hi-
jacker back through the door.
As in past documents, there
we r e r efer e nces to Project
OFTEN, which the agency jointly
started in 1968 with the Army
Chemical Corps at Edgewood.
Md .• to study the effects or rare
drugs, The Times said.
In studyipg bioplas ma fields, or
extremely weak electrical forces
surrounding both inanimate ob-
jects and humans. the agency ap-
parently tried t.o determine if ex-
trasensory perception existed
and could be used to "read"
enemy agents' thoughts.
The weekend rush tot.be beach T Sh k d clogged streets along the Orange own oc e
Coast and many beach parking
facilities were filled early Satur-B A M d day andSunday. ~ x ur er Llfeprds reported no major J
problems. but admitted the
beach jam gave t.bem their ftrst
.major workout of the se~.
lo Newport Beach, one yowg
beacbgoer was injured Saturday
afternoon wben be was •truck by a city ut~ feep-:-Police safcf
the lifepard apparenUy didn't
s~. the )'OUtb sleeping op the
sand.
In HUIUingtoa Beach, a man
was anated for in.stlgating a
fight Saturday afternoon near
the muaidpal pier. Police said
the fllbt lpited ~ short bottle· t.browlnl Incident.
In SllD Clemente, lifeguards
reseued •eee-lion that. repon.d-
1.1 ac.,ed from tbe Sao Dlelo's
Sea 'Wortd early in the week.
WYLIE. Texas IAP> -Resi-
dents o( this Texali to\¥n. shocked by athe bludgeoning
death of a 30-year-old mother.
spent the weekend behind locked
doors for fear an ax-wielding
killer would strike again.
For~r schoolteacher Betty
Gore wd,backed to death 'in her
$1S,000 home by a killer who ap-
parently struck her repeated.ly
wlth the family's three:foot ax.
then washed off her blood in the
shower, officials said.
Whale Tale
. Only Garbage Tbe larpst crowds were re-
ported ID Newport and Bunt·
1natoa Beach, wllere water tem-NEW YORK CAP> -It peraturea crept up ~o a wu a whale of a story
luhwM'IDGcleenel ud tbe air while it lasted, but it tem ........... ., .. rn. ed be J 1 Clt~Y •uu1ard1 ID Newpert tum out to uat a ot ' ot 1arbqe. ..Um •• ,..._ a...ed Police reported that a oat .......... m.ooo people 40~1oot whale tfad been
....... S Cllllo tlM ·ttnad Sim· 1J1bted near the ·69th
cJQ. ,_ ..., II w were Street pier In Brooklyn. •• ower-die two da-,a. The anlmal appeared to be
Baldwln Park NSldlat Lany' Injured aecordlnl to the Seotl DlaN, II; waa tranaported report..'
--··J J Days Late
ing at the county's 2,061 pre-
cincts will be turned over Tues-·
day to the Orange County Board
of Supervisors for certification.
Meanwhile. the task confroot-
ine Registrar of Voters Al Olson
and his staff is an Inquiry into
why the tebulalion delays oc-
curred.
Olson has said the problems
ii.
were not with new vote counting
machines purchased by the
county, but with computer pro-
grams used in the later stages of
the counting process
The Secre tary of State's
office also plans to investigate
the Orange County snafus.
Olson predicted before the
election that final returns would
be available about 2:30 a.m. -
61'2 hours after the polls closed
if everything went according
to plan.
However, on Wednesday
following the June 3 election
day. offi cials discovered the
comput.ef programs failed to a<·
cept results from 38 precincts.
• D 9
BRENDA BAUMGARTNER CHECKS OUT THE DAMAGE TO HER SAN CLEMENTE HOME
' . Work Began Thia Morning to Halt Further· Slldtng In Residential Area
Sex Charge
For Bonin .
ProbahJe
Homeless Couple
Keep Slide J7i~l
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
OI -O.lly "'""Staff A knowledgeable source ~aid
·today that "it as doubtful" that
William George Bonil'l', ques -
tioned as a possible sus pect in the
deaths of several young · men
throughout Southern California.
will be charged with anything
-more than sodomy and oral
copulation in connection with his
arrest Wednesday night
What appeared to be develop-
ing in Los Angeles was a race
against time the Distract At
torney's Office facing a 5 p m
deadline to file charges and the
Sheriffs Department crime lab
attempting to determine ar there
is any evidence to link Bonm to
slayings that have been allribut
ed to the so-called --rreeway
killer '· cases.
The source said that as late as
this morning. it had s till not
been decided whether a murder
charge would be filed against
the 32-year-old Downey truck
drive~ •
"All I can say is that the tn·
vestigalion is continuing." he
said.
.F.ollowing h is arrest in
Hollywood Los Angeles Police
Department spokesman said
Bonin was being investigated for
the murder of Charles Miranda,
15, of Bell Gardens, whose death
closely parallels other slayings
in the series or murders.
The source. wno bas been
working closely with police In-
vestigators. indicated that there
is evidence that links Booin with
the Miranda murder but said it
is circumstantial and could be
difficult to prove in court . For that reason, be explained.
it was doubtful thal a m~
charge would be contained ln tbe
complaint expected to be filed
against Bonin late this after-
noon. Arraignment wa s
8) STE\'E MITCHELL
Of 1M 0••1¥ Ptle4 St•ft
Brenda Baumgartner and her
husband sat on the curb across
the street from their home th1 s
morning. .... atching a bulldozer
push earth and 1ceplant from the
h1lls1de above.
Wrecking l'rews look down the
San Clemente couple 's garage
S unday. and mos t or the ir
belongings have been removed
from the Spanis h-style house on
Calle Patricia
This mommg. they y,ere wait·
ing for the moving company to
come and cart off their antique
furniture and other belongings
They've been staying with
neighbors the past three nights.
ever since tons of earth s lid
down the tull and barged into
their back yard and garage late
Friday afternoon
The slJde also damaged the
home of Peter and Grell Ltn·
nebach. who live next door at 210
Ave La E spe ranza. and
threatens t hree homes on
Avenada Arlena. lO<'ated on the
hill above the two $400.000 struc-
tures.
"They won't let me water my
plants . so I'm going to gave them
to {h-e garde..ner ," Mrs .
"baumgartner said
"We don't know how long we'll
be out or the house, and .they
won't turn the water back on so l
can water."
The interior plants are going
to a local nursery. where the
operators said they would take
care of them for the couple.
The couple has been coming
up to their home every day since
the sUde from the condomtnlum
they're using at the beach.
Protests Go
Unheeded
sc heduled to follow im · MT. OIABLO <AP> -A Bap-medHeJa_~,lJ· ... _ ,,.~-would be l-list minister and a group of Mt.
-.IU w1e UVUI" en Diablo Unified School Dlltrtct
open f« tbe filing of murder patrons have been rebuffed in
charaes qalnlt Bonlo pending thel~· \. ttempts to have .the' th~ results of the tnveatJgaUoos fem ~ Ms. magaline removed'
now In J>l"OlreA. from ac I district Ubraries.
The c..,.._ likely to confront A spedal diltrlct committee
Bontn ,.W be sodomy and oral voted N te recommend t.o the
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HOMEOWNER Bill Boos-
i n g owns the ho m e im·
mediately above the slide
a rea in San Clemente. He
and his wife. Elsa, left on a
European trip alter getting
their belongings out of the
housf! over the weekend.
-"It's really difficult leaving
such a tranquil place like the
beach to come back and see
this." she said, pointing to a
wall of dirt that threatens to
plunge down into her pool and
J acuui.
But the couple Is pleased that the city is jumping into action to
prevent further damage to the
hillside.
George Car aval ho . San
Clemente's city manager, said
bulldozers are creating a l>ut-
tress (lbove La Esperanza and
Calle Patricia to bold tNick the
tons of earth .
He said geologists Beach
Leighton and Assoclates will be
drilling holes ln the two streets
In the next few dlys to de-
termlne if there is any potential
dan1er of the roadways buckling
from the slide .
He said an access ro11d will be
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-Mt •~•eldde. ... -Tbere a IJ'OUP o< people ·-~~..ii=•Uon= bued_on HlUlal IC· -..uhool board.J.bat the.JD~
t v • Viit.liators cf~ they remain on library abelvea .d~ the....ateep hUlside.. '.'so. we_ __
can !el botlngs made ln the
soll," below the white house
owned by Blll Boosing on
Re ... •••&N at \be bolp&tal aat oa' tbe abon, watcblne .... ....,.,,IHHd. wbat U.., ~u was. •• tlmillaltoa Beaell, .iate • wbale
.,_•..r.t•,ooobeaebbufta "It tUrMCI out to be a --~ IP Ill 8olaa ChiH and 20·foot baa of floatint HM, gw ._ bea~ botb parb .... " Hid polite of. daJa,,,., uld • ~ ..... l c • r A n t b o n y madl,..,ltpllde.td:ttu. Badalamntl.
c~ca~._u,·
obH"W prior to &on.in s arnst throu&hout the district.
in Holl~. The Rev. Harold. Carl.son and
BaU oe tboM cbar1es would be a 1rou~ of patrons callln1
$2,500 but tbe source aaid • themMJws Citizens for the lm· hi•~er ball would be sousht provement or Public School•
beeaUM ol Bon.la'• '°"' hilt.or)' have beem workint to have tM of ertmb:aal related offenMe, In· ma1ulne removed, aaylQI lt ll
clucllnl a coovtct.lon •t.emmlnl pornocrapbic and 1enerally un·
<lee BONIN, ••1• AJ> aultable for studenU.
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A venlda Arlena .
The City Council me\ In
emer1ency HHion Saturday
nl&hl and acreect to help pay the
coat ol the tiorln1s and conatruc·
Uon ol t.be buttrela. ·
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•...u.t "°'*'"Patty •ere taken Into cuatody tocUy aft« M\&f
nl•I wtlh poU~ out.Ide • ~rtNOm •he,.. 11• Ku Kl~
knJ1n1,.,., and Am~rkan Nuta went on trtal ln the ttaulnp o1 ve commwililt •cU\lllll 1
The tr.cu ~ out 'When CWP roemben w ,. de«Utcl ad· mt,~t1aoc:e_!!>_t.M &.tperior Court room where JW'1 HleeUon wu
if "'"' --way. About two doun CWP memben •nd aupponert aom.s =:u'!,~t~ant. approached • 1ecurtty 1taUon tO '"' ,;,,m the r ~ C"OUrtroom They wert told that only fammea ot UM
def ndanta.~ Of \.fie fin aMJvlata who .... ,.. kllled •ta "Death
lo the Klan raJly Nov S would be aJJowed in the courtroom.
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WASHINGTON <AP> The US. Supreme Court toda u
held eicJsuna water n1hta in m05t or California ·1 rertJJi 1: penal VaJley
In a unanlmoU3 decision, the court reversed a 9th us
Circ uit Court nf Appeals rulin1 1n 1977 hmtlmg the amount ·or
land .that could be irrigated with Colorado River waler to parcels of no more than 160 acres ,
b Th1e high court noted that the appellate ruUns would likely
a1ve orced the sale or larae amouoll of land at below.market pr cea. ...
Rail fl•· 1·91• r fll' I I'•• r \ ,,.,.
I WASHINGTON CAP> -The lJ.S. Supreme Court toda re r~~f:!,~ ~f; ~e ~tmLom~aSante ~ger of the ~rlington Nortte,,;
· UIS· .. , anclsco Railway Co.
."MHr•••" .1-.11 "''""''., 1 ·I alb
bo JOHANNESBURG, South Alrtca <AP>-A nationwide job bl~~tt~lanntoedriby blacks to mark the fourth anniversary of the we ots.apparently fluled today.
T were report.a of absenteeism of 75-1()0 !~~:i~n:~:~·: :!d:slt cry· ~ut police there ::r3~n~n~~~:. poli!b~epe~i:, sea~~ r:;rde:.:~1 s:~~:!-~r~~~~n~r
the s rawlin pro ters wtth batons and tear gas tn Soweto ·:~~c~!:::~ :!~~~! ~n~r:1k linfi,,~Jn boh0~~dt~ec;l~~~~~!~~~;g bu!~! wor o annesburg.
11 '"••l11g ;,, 11-:1 (,'rflNl1 '
tod R~E\;'ELT ROAQS, Puerto Rico IAP> -The US Na\I
the cra:r:a:~~e: J,~~ l~~u:ri ~ ~t ':~~~d helicopter ~~ash i~
A 4'h·hour search fo g I presumed dead.
Sjkorsky-built H-3 air~ra.ft .:.:~~:.:.0~1 ~:W~~~ :to~~edda Navy.
famft:::u1°J ~hfnf~~~i:;s were being withheld . until Y their
mission from Puerto Rico to~e g-at_t w:h on a ro~tu~e logistics
and went down arounti Sl a m Sun. daroyu:t,h Ne U.S. "'.trgm Islands, · · . e avy said.
MOtel ExjJlosion
Leaves 8 Injured
An explosion ripped" throu~h
eight rooms at the Cloud Nine
Motel tn Cypress early today.
leaving eight per:.ons injured
Pollce said 25 person!> were
evacuated from the motel al
5682 Lincoln Ave .. and are being
temporarily housed at the
Cypress Community Center.
• A fire touched off by the ex-
plosion destroyed eight rooms
with kitchens, causing about
· $100,000 damage.
· Firemen controlled the blaze
in five minutes .
More than 50 fire fighters
helped douse the fire and dig
through the rubble, and six am·
Ar~y Chutist
Dies in Fall
FREDERICKSBURG. Va.
I A P l -While his parents
wa tched from below, Sgt. 1st
Class Thomas Johnson, 33, a
member of the Army's crack
Golden Knights sky diving team.
pulled the ring on his paracbute
-and plunged 10,000 feet. t.o his
death.
"If he had had one or two
seconds more he would have
made it," said another Golden
Knlghtafterthe accident Sunday.
Thousands of pe<>ple attending
the air show at Shannon Airport
near here looked on as the
veteran of more than 5.200
Jumps 'fell to his death.
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bulances carried the mjured
persons to three area hospitals.
The cause of the explosion and
firt' 1:. under investigation
A spokesman for the Orange
County Flre Department said all
or t~e 56 person!> registered at
the motel who were present at
the time of the explosion have
been accounted for. ·
BONIN .•.
from aUacks on youths in Foun·
lain Valley and Stanton In 1975.
Meanwhile. Orange County
Sheriff's Ll. Wyatt Hart said
local investigators were "skep·
tical" abOut Bonin's possible in·
volvement in Ule Orange County
ca ses linked to the freeway
murders series.
The cases are similar in that
the bodies of young men who
were known to be hitchhikers
were left nude and strangled
alongside freeways. major
highways and in two recent
cases, behind gasoline stations
in Westminster and Huntington
Deach.
There is a total of 41 unsolved
murders of young men in
Southern California dating back
to Dec. 26, 1972 bot invesUgators
say they doubt aU are related.
Bonin, who tyls remained in
custody at Los Angeles County
J ail since his arrest . formerly re·
sided in Silverado Canyon in the
Santa Ana Mountains where he
and hia brother once attempted to
purchase a saloon.
He was also arrested but
never charged following an Incl·
dent in which sheriff's deputies
ct•imed to have found Bonin
sodotd1Zlni a teen-age boy.
Accordini to court documenu,
Bonin has a Jong history or sex·
ual activity with young maJea
and bas told prob•lion officers
that he enjoys handculfinl his
partnen. ·
High Court Back8
Fmployment Plam
WASHINGTON <AP> -TM
U.S. Supreme Court today ltlt
intact the way the toV•rnment la
enf oretnc a Hqulrement that ·
c.ompanl• doinl buliD"' wttb
f"4r&l-.aC•Ac.le dopt. "-'· flrmat.lv• aet.lOG" employmmt
plan•. • Tiile jwaUc... without .com·
meat. reJeet•d th• U.S .
Cbamber ol Coannere•'• .u.ct on 1a.enunent re1ulaUou lt
.. ,. fclree private empto~ to
UM l....,..._ble radal q\d.U
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SIX·FOOT LONG CRACK HAS OPENED OH DA VINCI'S 'THE LAST SUPPER'
Photo T•k•n In 1978 Show9 Wortlmen Reet0ft"9 the Masterpiece In Mll•n
~ ~urge on
Held • in
Murders
By PIDL SNEIDERMA.N .
Of tM Delly PIMt , .....
Huntington Beach pollce con·
tinued their probe today of the
s tabbing deaths Friday night of
a promine nt Long Beach at·
torney and the former wife o( a
Long Beach surgeon in the
woman's Huntington Harbour
home.
The woman's former husband.
Dr. Louis Alaia. 49, remained in
Huntington Beach jail today· on
sus picion of comm itting the two
rpurders. •
lie is being held in lieu of
$250,000 bail. awaiting an ar·
r aignment that is expected t-0
take place Wednesday.
The two victims have been
identified as Margie Alaia. 37, of
3512 Gilbert Dr .. and Marvin
Tinscher. 50. a Long Beach al·
t oroey who ha!> long been active
in eommumty serv1<.'t' projecL"
in that c1tv
·Sgt. Luis Ochoa of Huntington
Beach police said Dr. Alat<J
came to his ex-wife's home Frt·
day night to take custody of the
couple's two children over the
weekend.
A quarrel deve loped, ap-
parently centering on the
children, and Ala1a stabbed his
ex -wife once in the abdomen
with a kitchen knife. Ochoa said
Tinscher. a ram1ly acquaint
ance who wa!-. v1:.1ting a l the
time. then entered the k1lchen
and \I. a:. stabb\.'<i repeatedly by
lhl' phys ician. pohn• :.ci1d
The couple's children. a boy,
10, a nd a girl. 9, w ere at home a t
the time of the stabbing and ran
to a nc1j?hbor's house for help
The ne ighbor s ummoned
police at 8:07 p.m . AJaia was ar·
re~ted inside the home, police said.
The two v1ctJms were taken to
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital. where they were pro-
nounced dead. •
The AJaia children were ta.ken
to the Albert Sitton Home m
Orange.
Attorney Tischer bas been
honored for bis community
service in Long Beach. He was
especially active m the Legal
Aid f,~oundation of Long peach,
serving as chairman of the
board dunng tts pcnod of ex·
tensive. growth during the 1960s.
according lo Executive Director
Toby Rothsch1ld.
Rothschild said Tischer also
headed a drive last year to raise
money for a new YMCA bu1ldlng
in Long Beach. The attorney is
!!urvlved by his wife and three
children.
Coast YMCA
Sets Program
For Summer
The Orange Coast YMCA has
scheduJed summer sporta pro·
grams for youngsters ages 6
through IS.
The program will include
rolleukate hockey, spccer,
volleyball, softball, gymnastics .
self defense and racquetball.
Other out.door apor1JI activities
Including rockcllmblng ,
archery, htkln1 . biking and
skateboarding, will also be of·
fered. For youn11ter1 •I•• 14
throuKh 16, there will alto be a
nine.day bac'kpacktna trip to the
Hltb Sl•rru Aua. 6-2'. Tb• YM·
CA wlll provide food, tl'anaporta·
uon and teaaMlhtp for UM tttp.
ll'ff for U.e trt_p II '10$ tor
members-of-¥110A, and...tlll tor
non-m•mb•rt. All 'other ac·
ttvitl• 1D tbe youtb prolfam
held at the YMCA .,.. eov•ed
by a '25-pet·Y••r m•~P
fee,
Tb• Oran.a• cout YMCA II
located at 2IOO Univ.ratty Drtw.
N•wDOlt BHcb. The C..lepbone
D\lmMr ii tQ.t880.
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'Sllpper' ·Painting
;Damaged by Crack
MILAN. Jlaly I AP> A SIX·
foot crack hus opened on one
s ide o f the w a ll on whi c h
Leonardo d a Vtncl'3 fa mous
masterpie('e "The Lust Supper··
1s painted. but It does not pot;e
serious problems for the work.
art ofnc1als said today
. The fi ssure . half i.ln inch wide.
1s on the n ght side of the paint-
ing JUl>t 1ncheb fro m tht> figure of
the Apos-tle John
"There's no 1mm ed 1ate
danger to the figure& in Ute
painting or the wall a'! a whole
whe re it's painted:· :.aid Carlo
Bertelh. superintendent of fine
arts for the City or Mil an
The crack 1i. only the latelot or
many problem:. that ha vt-
trouijled the work of art sint·e 1t
was paint<'d in 1496 1n the refr<'·
tory of the Sant:J M;1r1a dc·lle
Cr~ztc chun·h in t~1 ., mllJOr
husiness cc•nt<'r Sf·V'Pr.tl vE>i1r.,
<•go a rt ex1wrh <11:.cov<'rNI th:Jt
a kind of m1Jld was c•atini: iJWiJY
;Jt the ('ofor:. 1Jf the· fr1.:-.<·1>
The <'rac k was vrohatih
caused t1y v1br:it1ons from hc>av'
(lowntown traffi(' 1n tht> art'a
where the church 1s locat~:d nr
by a sin.king of the ground un·
derneath. offlclals Maid Thl'!>t'
JJroblems have also a ffected
other city monuments. such a-.
Milarr's fam o u s Gothic
cathedral
!..eonardo's "Last Supper"
29 feet long and 15 feet h1J!h • .,
t ·r.om 1•,.u•· \ I
CRUSH.' ..
Cit y crvws 1n 1tunt1ngton
esllmall'd 53.000 people Jammed
into the one·mill' stretch or city
s tra nd Saturday and 42 .000
showed up Sund<.1y
Riptides and choppy three·foot
breakers kept lifeguards busy
They said 93 persons were pulled
from the water
Huntington city guards were
pressed tnlo action Saturday
when a fisU1ght near the pier
turned into a sand and bot.lie·
throwing melee involving
around 50 people .
Sunday broul(ht a bit of the
same when lifeguards had to
break up a noisy. sand·tossln~
c ro wd thKt had encircled t.t
preacher
t·ons 1dered one of the greatest
fresce>e\ ever painted bec ause of
its masterful use o' light and
perspective.
The fresco shows Jes us sur·
rounded by apostles at the Last
Supper . The Tuscan artist pa1nt-
c·d 1t for Lodovico ii Moro. the
duke of Milan <tnd a member of
the· P'>W('rfuJ Sforza family
Tht-p ainting has pn·v1ously
-.un 1 \ c-d a ~apoleon1c 1nvast1on .
"'hen the chapel wa:. u:.ed as a
-.table, and a 194J bombing,
whic h badl y da m age d the
t:hurch but nol the fresco
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VIGIL ...
The geolog1:.t c:.t1m ated th•·
l'OSl uf the ..... Ork "'OUld 0e aboUl
SIJ.0011. Caravalhn sa1d "We
·l!.! rel'd t" p.1:. S.".>.000 1 f tht· <:Ol>t 1 <i
SI 1.000 . .;n<1 "'111 pay a pro ratt'<J
pr1>port11Jn<1I c·o!)t uµ lo J mJ>.
1mum 1Jf SIS.000. ··he l>a1d
~t:'1gl}.bor-. affected b\ the
i,,ltde will p1<:k up the re:.t or lhe
lab, he said
Meanwhile, San Cle m e nte
Ma)or Karoline Koestt>t 1s look ·
1ng into the poss1b1llty that
Fr1day·s slide might bave been
rrompted b y rreE.>work work
:.ever al blocks south of the
neighborhood.
LJst ()('tober. Tus tin geolog1M
J<1tk Stickel 1A arned C1:i1Tra.ru>
11fficwb tn halt tht> S<tn Du~go
Freewa) "'1dcnin~ pro)ect until
h ·-.ti,, n 1uld be made for potenticil
1•a rth mo,ement in the art'a
l'alTran~ gcolc1,g1:.b at that
t1ml' ~aid they ¥t ould look into
~l 1ckt'l ., claims. and temporan
Iv hailed work on the pro1ect un
t:I t est bonngs could ht! made
Stickel mainta.ins the area af.
fccted by Fnday's earth failure
1:. within an e.:g·shaped areu
. tha t r~!>ll> upon an an cient
lundshde
lit• presented the council with
a r4:port that. 1f proved ac
curate. indica tes earth move·
ment thousands of years ago
running a half mile from Calle
Esperanza on the southwest.
Jlmost to Avenlda Columbo on
the northeasL
Beach Leighton. wbo 1s han·
dllng the current lnvesUgaUon ol
the slide area. could not be re·
ached for rommenl this morning
on his preliminary fmdings.
Ttie~Casual Sk:leof Rugby ...
100. conon ruoov 8hod:9 and pants,
9Vallabll 1n· OOIOrl Of rfid. white, • ·
khaki. sky blue. navy. and gold
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Nao. the olMtlC ber stnpe rugby shirt,
in a poty/ootton blond
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Hostage
Issue
Snarled
By n.. ~la&ed ,,....
The bottaae crl1i1 ean be
solved only u part ot a com·
preben1lve aettlement of all
U.S. ·Iranl•n problems, Iran's forelJn ~ aald today. He
alao •aid be will submit a pro-
poaal to the RevolutJonary Cowl·
cit in the next few days to COO·
sider breakine relaUona . with
Iraq,
M e•n whll e, Ay a toUab
R uhotlah Khomeini'• revolu-
tionary gu•rdsmen were to le•d
a mus march on the U.S. Em·
bassy ln Tehran, where some ot
the SJ hofttages were believed
spendln1 their 22l6tb day In cap-
ti vlty.
.. Tbe hOIStage crisis is not an
i so lated Iss ue,'' Foreign
Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh
HOMETOWN REMEMBERS
IRAN HOSTAGE-A4
told a news conference at Iran's
foreign ministry. "It can be
solved only through a cd'm-
prehens1ve settlement or all
lran·U.S. proble ms .''
He did not elaborate. but up to
now Iran's main conditions for
release of the hostages ha\le
been the return of the ousted
shah and his wealth and an
<ipology for past U.S. actiot&s in
Iran.
Ghotbzadeh also c riticized
Iran 's dominant Islamic
Hepublican Party and pro-
Moscow Communist Party, ac·
cus1ng their ne wspapers or "COi·
lw.1on to for('e Iran mto intema·
t1onal 1S1>lat1on " Again, he did
not elaboralt'
Tehran Had10 said
GhotbU)deh made his comment
about possibly breaking rela·
lions with Iraq during an in-
tt'rv1ew with 11.8 correspondent.
In recent weeks, violence and
unrest have increased in the
area a long the lran·lraq border
particularly m the region where
Kurds want to set up an indepen-
dt!nt province of Kurdistan.
~r1· I > ~g~n today for a
gro of an1an <trmy soldiers
.1r :.h'd th1 :. month in a plot toe
11\'l.:r lhrow the gove rnment
Tt-hnin Radio rt!portcd. •
* * * Clark Off er.~
Iran Crisis
·Solutions ..
NEW YORK <'AP) -Former
Attorney Gene ral Ra msey
CIJrk. who returned Sunday
from a tnp to Iran that defied a
pre:.1dent1al tran•l ban,. said t.o-
da y h e will c all for con·
g r ess1onal inquiries into
American involvement in Iran.
Clark·s demand was one of
nine pomts he enumerated as his
recommended solution to the
hostage ('risls. lie said he would
urge the Congress to hold hear·
ings "to find out what our COUil·
try -what the CIA -has done in Jr an ...
Cla rk, who participated in a
54·nation conference on V .S.
··crimes" in Iran. said that if
Congress refused to open the in-
quiry, he would initiate his own.
The S2-year-old Clark held a
news conference sponsored by
The Nation. the llberaJ weekly
that published his nine.point
plan in its June 21 issue.
Clark also said, "The mood is
much better in Iran than at any
time" since the taking or the
hostages Nov 4.
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Your Rometow-:1 I
Dally Ne•11paper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
I Vote ·Tallied 11 Dogs .Late
, nma1ea ICllOE•BRL ..............
It -* aac\ly .Jl daya ud U
lnute.. but at 1:15 p.m. Satur·
Y tbe ftaal. u.noMciat Or~e owaty voc.e ln the June 3 eJ
spewed out ot a Santa Ana
mputer.
Tbe ftnat results -repeatedly elayed because of computer
roceutna problems -made no
. ! 'Eleetrosleep'
cha"'• In a Utht two-w~ con· t.411t betwee lncuaibent Irvine
Ctty Coundlwoman r Mary Ann
Galdo and challen1er David
Baller.
The ftnal retulta showed Mrs.
Galdo wlnnln1 by a 62-vote
mart\n. 'She received 8,930 votes
to Baker'• 8,188.
Baker baa said be will seek a
recount
f Strange CIA
I MethOds Told
I
• NEW YORK <AP> -The Cen·
}tral Intelligence Agency's secret
experiments to develop new es·
pionage methods between 1965
land 1975 have included using
ltrained otter s. electric stun
iguns. calibrated blackjacks, 'a
Jgiant piston and marshmallow
barrages. The New York Times
reported today.
The agency's research and de·
elopment staff also was in-
erested in th~ secret life ·of
lanta, peace pills, an investiga.
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}Coast Area
l( r By STEVE MARBLE
Ol•DeilY "'9e$utt
Blistering· inland tem-
peratures over the weekend
' made the beach the place to .be
, and lifeguards from Seal Beach
. to San Clemente reported their
heaviest crowds of the year.
The weekend rush to Uae beach
clogged streets along the Orange
Coast and many beach parking
facilities were filled early Satur-
day and Sunday.
LifeRards reported no major
problems. but admitted the
beach jam gave them their first
major workout of the season.
In Newport Beach. one young
beachgoer was injured Saturday
afternoon when be was struck by
a city lifeguard jeep. Police said
the 11feS11ard apparently didn't
see the youth sleeping on the
sand.
In Huntington Beach, a man
wat arrested for instigating a
figll\ Saturday afternoon near
the municipal pier. Police said
the fight ignited a s hort bottle·
throwtne incident.
Jn San Clemente, llfeauards
rescued a sea lion that reported-
ly escaped from the San Diego's
· Sea World early in the week.
The largest crowds were re-
ported in Newport and Hunt·
ingtoo Beach, where water tem·
peratures crept up to a•
lukewarm 82 de~ and. the air
temperature averaged '/1. .
City auards jp Newpv-t
estimated 100,000 persons turned
out SaQarday and 110,000 people
squeeaed onto tbe strand Sun·
day. '!'bey U1d 33 reac-..es ....,.
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Whale ,Tale
OnJ,yGarbage
iion of "'bioplasma fields" and
electrosleep.
The information was con
tained in about 3,000 heavily
censored pages of studies and
documents re lated to CIA: ac-
tivities durlog the JO .year
period, the newspaper reported
today. It was made public in the
atency's Langley, Va .. bead-
quarttts as a result of a Times
request under the Freedom or
Information Act. ·
Which. ideas were developed
and which were discarded is not
known. The Times said, because
the agency refused to comment
on·tbe ~umenu. Many details.
Pl'otter ftaJDe8 and titles were de-
leted from the papers, leaving
very teneral descriptions, The
TUbea ntpal'ted.
In one projecl. the CIA ap,
parently attempled to teach
seals, otters. dogs, cats and
other animals to carry ex-
plosives or microphones to
places humans could not reach.
Otters seemed to be the.favoritE:
s ince they t(aveled on both land
and in water. The Times said.
Olher projects included ••a
study of incapacitating darts,"
and "a flash blindness in·
capacltator," U$ing a bright light
source to blind a subject.. The
Times said nearly aJI details were
deleted for projects involving "a
· hand·held calibrated blackjack, ..
plastic cocoons, taffy pellets and
marshmallow barrages.
There also was a project
describing a giant piston to be
used in countering hijackings and
terrorists. The Times said. The
piston was to be incorporated in
an airline pilot's seat. When a hi·
jacker entered the ffight deck. the
pilot would trigger a 25-pound.
piston that would knock the hi·
jacker back through the door.
As in past documents, there
were references to Project
OFTEN, which the agency jointly
started in 1968 with the Army
Chemical Corps at Edgewood,
Md., to study the effects of rare
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SC Council
Reviews Plan
On Pier Park
San Clemente council mem-
ben wUl meet toolgbt to discuss
wbetber or not they should
cbanp plans for a pier bowl
p~rk to Bult the ~ate Pub~
Utilltlel Co.naiils110ii. The apeclal meettna was
caUed by Mayor. Karoline
Koe.tet dter it WU learned the
PUC bN qreed to allow the city
to deJDoUab a S3·year·old
pedelUtan walkway that puses
UDder t1ae raUraM tnea. nat dark UDderpau baa been
tbe Hee of many crim• ln put y•an and tbe elty baa tone aouPt t.o remove It and CGll·
atruet a ... at-srade croatna at UM lnle!b. . 'l1uw ,..n •IO. the PUC la· ·~ dedDm nluliaa to allow themolltfoa. So tM dt7 belan plannt.q ltl
.... park· tJaM..:iH11111• .• red1 Crta wt ftldClle 'l'NdwQ
acfGll U. railroed traca near ..... ._.. .... ....,..,J_
DOftUftll9..... .
To ...... wttb the new PUC
deelloa, &1111 otty eouacll w1ll ....... .,..., ............ lt
•Atl to rednw paa._ for the ~dlwlll-•t1p .... .. .. ..... to dlaeml
... ~ndlq.
In another close·race. Orange
County Central Municipal Court
Judie Richard Orozco suc·
ceasf ully defended. his posUion
against attorney Bobby
Youngblood by a 217 -vote
margin. Judge Orozco received
34,727 votes to Youngblood's
34,510. Youngblood also is re·
questing a recount.
The unoffirial return of baJJot·
Ing at the county's 2.061 pre-
cincts will be' turned over Tues·
day to the Orange County Board
, of Supervisors for certification.
Meanwhile. the task confront·
Ing Registrar of Voters Al Olson
and his staf( is an inquiry Into
why the tabuJation delays oc·
curred.
Olson has said the problems
were not with new vote counting
machines purchased by the
county. but with computer pro-
grams used in the later stages of
the counting process.
The Secretary o f State's
offi ce aJso plans to investigate
the Orange County snafus.
Olson predicted before the
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BRENDA BAUMGARTNER CHECKS OUT THE DAMAGE TO HER SAN CLEMENTE HOME
Work Began This' Morning to Halt Further Slldlng. In Residential Area
8008ING HOME (WHfTE RAILING) SITS JUST ABOVE SUDE IN.SAN CLEMENTE
-Home at 303 Avenkie Arlene lie ThMe ~n Ownera Return From Trtp?
Canyon Road Crtulh
Leaves 3 Injured
A bead-on collision involvjng Authorities said Meta was
three vehicles on a s hort driving aortbbound on Laguna
striliptaway stretch of Laauna C a n yon Ro a d w h e n his
Canyon Road Sunday evening s quareback wagon s uddenly
left ooe motorilt criUcally in· crossed tbe double yellow center
j u r e d a n d c 1 o s e d t h e line into the path of -. south·
thorouabfare for nearly two tiound pickup driven by Laura
boun. Niswander, 21, of 231 Fairview
Irvine police, who bl•med the St., Laauna Beach. accident on drinking, placed the The two collided hudon, send·
m0tt sertoasl)' hurt party under Ina Ms. Niswander's El Camino
aJ'felt on ••plclon of· drtvtna sklddlna acro11 the center
while intoxicated. divider att.u the initial colllalon
RalDb .Jeffrey Meza, 21, of and callliq It to clip the rear ol
1124 Westwood Ave .• Santa Ana, · a foreJicn sedan.
rematmd btcrttlcat-eoftdltto.Ho--l&Yettlg_aton aid be third d•J at Ml11ion Community car, driven by Brad A. Pickler,
Ho.~ln M1allon Viejo, his en· 25, of 2'111 Zaneon, lliNkla Vie-tln a IDUI of lacerations. · Jo, lo.t ooe rear wheel comolete-
Tbe :• p.m. aeekleat sent ly aevend from Its ule .na w•
UM p....,.r Robert M. Mon-spun around by the Impact. tev•rde, a, OI WI W. 21.lt St.. Jle1a'1 demolished car rolled
Santa Ana, to leddlebatt Oom· over ODee la the road•Q and
mun.ijy Halpltal. . came t.o rwt ~t at4e up, ""'1e
He Wll n•t.ct for 1acerattona Ma. Nllwuder 1 truck careened
of tM t-,i;;.,. •Nt knM and re-Into a poMr pole after atrtklq IH1ed, CANYON, Pace AZ> both oneoaalnl can.
menaatd. •
Fireworks
'
Blame.d for
Brush Blaze
• Youths firing bottle rocket
rireworka set a smaJJ area ~
brush ablaze in the 900 block Ol
Balboa Ave. in Laguna Beach
Saturday.
A fire deoartrnent s~eaman
said Mrs. Tnidy Grossman, a res·
ident, told firemen ahe saw two
of lhe bottle rockets la~ in a
brushy area and start to bum.
The department s pokesman
said people in the area bad Ute
small blue under control when
firemen arrtved at about t __e.m.
and put the nn out.
Violence Aue&&ed
ANKARA, Tu.rkey <AP> -
Turklah Premier Sule1man,
De1nirel conle"" today w\tb
ke1 members ol bit eab&Mt IDd
with mllltar7 and martial law
offleiala ln another effort to
atem the poUtieal vloleaee tUt
has spread tbroa11tout tbla NATO natton, the atata rlldlo ,...
ported. • ~
election that final returns would
•be avaiJable about 2:30 a.m. -
61t2 hours after the poUs closed
j f everything went accor.ding
to plan.
Ho wever. on' Wednesday
following the June 3 election
day. officials discovered the
computer programs Hiled to ac·
cept results from 38 precincts.
Danger
To Others
By Sl'EVE MITCHELL
Of -0 .. 1, Pli.t S~ft Brenda Baumgartner and her
husband sat on the curb across
the street from their home this
morning, watching a bulldozer
push earth and iceplant from the
hillside above.
Wrecking crews look down the
San Clemente couple's garage
Sunday. and most of their
belongings have been removed
from the Spanish-style house on
CalJe Patricia.
This morning, they were wait-
ing for the moving company to
come .and cart off their antique
furniture and other belongin&s. They've been staying with
neighbors the past three nights.
ever since tons of earth slid
down the hill and barged into
their ba~k ) ard and garage late
Friday afternoon.
The slide also damaged the
home of Peter and Gretl Lln·
nebacb. who live next door at 210
S Ave. La Es peranza. a nd
threatens three ho m es on
Avenida Arlena. located on the
hill above the two $400,000 struc-
tures.
"They won't let me water my
plants. so I'm going to give them
to the garden e r ," Mrs.
Baumgartner said
"We don 't know how tong we'll
be out of the house. and they
won •t tum the wa ter back on so I
can water."
The interior plants a re going
to a local nursery, where the
operators said they would take
care of them forthe couple.
The couple has been coming
up to their home every day since
the s lide from the condominium
they're using at the beach.
'"ll 's really difficult leaving
s uch a tranquil place like the
beach to come back and see
this," she said, pointing to a
wall of dirt that threatens to
plunge down into her pool and
Jacuui.
But the couple is pleased that
the city is jumping into action to
prevent further damage to the
hillside. .
George Ca ravalho, San
Clemente's city manager. said
bulldozers are creating· a but·
tress above La Esperanza and
Calle Patricia to hold back the
tons of earth.
He satd geologists Beach
Leighton and Associates will be
drilling holes in the two streets
in the next few days to de·
termine ii there is any potential
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Coast
Weather
Fair through Tuesday
except patchy morning
coastal fog. Loft's tonight
ln upper SOs. Highs Tues-
day lower 70s at beaches
to low~ inland.
INSIDE TODA 't'
Ronald Reagan if promot-
iftg a ""*range of dotrut1tic
policie1 tlaat tA10IA"f par• the
f~~and~t
goo•r11m•"' "off 11our backl." S.e "IA11 ~ on. l'ogeC3. .....
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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNtA MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Bilal' Jlote ·Tallied l l Days Late
'I nJmlDllCll ICllOS•SHL ... ..., ........
It tDc* aactb' u daya ud U l_.., but at I : U p.cn. Salur·
y U. ftD&I. UDOlftclaJ <>ranee
ouaty wu ln lbe June 3 elec-
spewed out of a Saata Ana m~. A The ftDal ,_ults -repeatedly
elayed because or computer
~ problems -made no
cb•"f_• m a Ulbl two.way con-
t•& lliltwrem (Mumbftit Irvine
CU1 0-....Pwoma.n Mary Ann
Galdo allcl ttMllen1er David
Baker.
The ftnal resulta abowed Mr8. ·
Galdo wlnnln1 by a 62-vote
martin. She received 8.930 votes
to Baker'• a .•. Buer has said be will seek a
recount.
In another close'race. Orange ~ng at ~ county"s 2.061 pre-
Couaty Central ¥unlc:.1pal Court cincu will be turned over Tues·
Judge Richard Orozco s ue-day to the Orange County'floard
eeasfully defended bis position of Supervisors for certification.
against attorney Bobby
Younablood by a 217-vote
margin. Judge Orozco received
34,727 votes to Youngblood"s
34,510. Youngblood also is re-
questing a recount.
The unoffiC'ial return of ballot-
Meanwhile, lbe t.aslt .confront-
ing Registrar of Voten Al Olson
and bis staff i.s an inquiry into
why the tabulation delays oc·
curred.
Olson has said the problems
were not with new vote counU.g
machines purchased by tfle
county. but with ·computer pro-
grams used in the later stages ol
the counting process.
Th e Secr etary of State's
om ce also plans lo investigate
the Orange County snafus.
Olson predicted before the
ele<:tion that t'inal returns would
be available about 2:30 a .m . .:..
61,.; hours after the polls closed
if everything went according
to plan.
H owev e r , o n We dnesday
folJowlng the June 3 election
day. orri~ials dis covered the
computer programs failed to ac-
cept results from 38 precincts
·11omel~ss ~Oµple -· K~eping ·Vigil
'Eleetrosleep' ~ ,
t i ; Strange CIA
I Methods Told
l ~ NEW YORK CAP> -The Qn-
}tral Intelligence Agency's secret
experiments to develop new es-
•pionage methods between 1965
land 1975 have included using
-(trained otters. e lectric s tun
1guns, calibrated blackjacks. a
fgiant piston arid marsbmalJow
JbarNges, The New York Times
reported today.
The agency's research and de-
elopment «taff alao was in·
erested in the secret life of
lants, pea~ pills, an invest.lea·
1 eekend
j~hllits
I
· iCoast Area
l
I r By STEVE MARBLE
Ot•DlilfY~
Blistering· inland t em ·
peraturea ove r the weekend 1 made the beach,t.be place to be
, and lifeguards from Seal Beach
to San Clemente reported their
heaviest crowds of the year.
.,
The weekend rush to the beach
clogged streets along the Orange
Coast and many beach parking
facilities were filled early Satur-
day and Sunday.
Li!ettards reported no major
problems, but admitted the
beach jam gave the m their fll"St
m~jor workout of the season.
Io Newport Beach, one yoong
beachgoer was injured Satwday
afternoon when be was struck by
a city li(eguard jeep. Police said
tbe llfeg11ard apparently didn't
see the youth sleeping on the
sand.
In Huntington Beach, a man
was arrested ror insUgatin& a
fight Saturday afternoon near
the municipal pier. Police said
the fight ignited a slk>rt boUJe..
thr~ incident.
lo San Clemente. lifeguards
rescued a sea lion that reported·
ly escaped from the San Diego's
Sea World early i.n the w•.
The largest crowds were re-
ported lo Newport and Hunt-
ington Beach, where water t.em·
peratures cr.ept up to a
lukewarm 62 del~ and the air
temperature averaged 17.
• City 1uards ln Newport
estimated 100,000 persons turned
out Saturday aod 110,000 people
squ.eaed ooto t.be atrand Sun-
day. 'J1aey said 33 reacuea were
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Whale Tale
()n/,yGarbage
lion of ""bioplasma fields·· and
electrosleep.
The information was con
tained in about 3.000 heavily
censored pages of st udies and
documents related to CIA ac-
tivities duriog t he 10 -year
period. the newspaper reported
today. It was made public in the
agency's Langley, Va .• head-
quarters as a result of a Times
request under the Fr~om of'
Information Act.
Which ideas wer1 developed
and which were discarded is not
known. 1be Times said, bee~
the agency refused to comment
on the docttmenb. M-..y details,
proper names an4 UUes were de-
leted from the papers, leaving
very lftM!l'al descripUons, The
Tlmea NpOl'ted.
In ooe project. the CIA ap.
parently attempted to teacb
seals, otters. dogs, cats and
othe r animals to carry ex-plosives or microphones tc.
places humans could not reach.
Otters seemed to be tbe.favorit~
since they trav~ed on both land
and in water. The Times said.
Other projeets included •·a
study ol incapacitating darts.··
and '"ll flash blindness in ·
capacitator. ··using a bright light
source to blind a subject. The
Times said nearly all details were
deleted lor projects involving "a
hand -held calibrated blackjack,''
plastic cocoons, taffy pellets and
marstimallow barrages.
There also was a project
describing a giant piston to be
used in countering hijackings and
terrorists. The Times said. The
piston was to be incorporated in
• an airline pilot's seat. When a hi-
jacker entered the flight deck, the
pilot would trigger a 25-pound.
pistoo that would knock the hl·
jacker back through the door.
As in past documents, there
were references to Project
OFTEN, wbicbtbe agency joinUy
started in 1968 with the Army
Chemical Corps at Edgewood,
Md., to study the effects of rare
<See CIA. Pace AZ>
SC Council
Reviews Plan
On Pier Park
o.11., __ _
BRENDA BAUMGARTNER CHECKS OUT THE DAMAGE TO HER SAN CLEMENT£ HOME
Wortc Began This Morning to Halt Further Sliding In Aeaidentlal Area
BOOSING HOME (WHIT£ RAILING) SITS JUST A9QY£ SLIDE IN 'SAN CLEMENTE
Wll Home •t 303.Avenlde Arlen• Be There When Owner• Return From tttp?
Canyon RoaJ, Crash
Leaves 3 Injured
A bead-on collision ln vol vtng
three vehicles on a short
straightaway stretch or Laguna
Canyon Road Sund'y evening
left ooe motorist critically in-J u red and c l osed the
thoroughfare for nearly two
boun.
· Irvine pc)Uce, who blamed the
accident on drinking. placed the
m0tl aerioualy hurt party under
•rtnt on •UIJ>lcion or driving
while lntoxltated.
Ralph Jeffrey Mua, 21, of
1124 'keitwood Ave., Santa Ana,
remained in d'kkaJ coftcljtfon tb--
d a 1 at lllttloD Community Hott; ln 111.ulon VleJO', bis en.· Ure a ...... ot lacerations. Tiie :25 p.m. aeeldent sent
I.be PWIDlll" Robert M. Mon-teverde, 21. ';J 1111 W. 2lat St.,
Santa Ma. to SeddW,.a Com-
m'1ft41 Hoapit.al.
He wM tNMild for laceratJom at tM ff' ..___. """ knee and re-ltated, <8" CANYON, P.,. AJ>
.... takl.
'
Authorities s aid Meza waa
driving oortbbound on Laguna
C a n yo n R oad when h is
squareback waaon suddenly
cri>saed the double yellow center
line into the path of a south·
bound pjclwp driven by Laura
Niswander, 31, of 231 Fairview
St .• Lasuna Beacb.
The two collided beadon. tend·
log Ma. Niswander's El Camino
s k tddlnl acrou the center
dMder after the lnlUal colllsk>n
and cauain1 it to clip the rear ol
a (orei~ sedan.
lftvesUQtor&-Hid the tbird
"car , driven by Br.I A. Pickler.
25, of 2'111 Zaocon, MllaJoe Vie·
jo, lo.t OD1 rear ..me.a com.llllN-
lY tevered from lb Die anil WU
spun arvmd by &he Jmpact.
Meu'1 desnollabed car rolled
over mce ln the r'OIMlwlJ ud
came '° r.t ~t 1kle up. while Ml. MiwUdw I ll'uclt taremed
lnto ..... ,. after .uwac
both oocomADI can. . --
Fireworks
Blamed for
Brush Blaze
Youths firing bottle rocket
fireworks set a small area ol
brush ablaze in the 900 block ol
Balboa Ave. in Laguna e.ach
Saturday.
A fare department sPOtesman
said Mrs. Trudy Grossman, a res-
ident. told firemen she saw two
of the bottle rockets land in a
brushy area and start to bum.
The department spokesman
said people in tbe area bad the
s mall blue '8Jder control when
firemen arrived at about t p.m.
and put the fire oUt.
Violenee ~Aed
ANKA'RA, Turkey (AP> -
Turkiab Premier Sal•J•H
Demlrel conferred today wttla
key memben ol bia caMMt _.
with adDt.aty ud mard91 blw
offlclal1 la uotber effort to
stem the poUdeal vlol•N daM bu apread tbroa1lloat t•li
NATO natton. the~ ndlD ft. ported ••
Slide
Danger
To Others
By SfEVE MITCHELL
Ot -0 .. 1, ~llee SUff Brenda Baumgartner and her
hus band sat on lhe curb across
the street from their home this
morning, watching a bulldozer
pus h earth and iceplant from the
hHlside above.
W reciting crews took down the
San Clementt couple's garage
Sunday . and most of their
belongings have been removed
from the Spanish.style house on
Calle Patricia.
This morning, they were wait-
ing for lbe moving company to
com e and cart off their antique
furniture and other belongin~s.
They've been staying with
neighbors the past three nights.
ever since tons of earth slid
down the hill and barged into
their back ~ ard and garage late
Friday afternoon.
The slide also damaged the
home of Peter and GreU Lin-
nebach. who live next door at 210
Ave La E spe ranza . and
thre ate ns three ho m es on
Aven1da Arlena. localed on the
hill above the two $400.000 struc-
tures
··They won't let me water my
plants. so I'm going to give them
t o the g ard e n e r ." Mrs .
Baumgartner said
"We don't know how long we'll
be out of the house. and they
•won't tum the water back on so I
can water."
The interior plants are going
to a local nursery, where the
oper ators said they would take
care of them for the couple .
, The couple has been coming
• up to their home every day since
the slide from the condominium
they're using at the beach.
"ll 's really difficult leaving
such a tranquil place like the
bea c h to come back and see
this ... s he said. pointing to a
.... all or dirt that threatens to
plunge down mto her pool and
Jac uw.
But the couple 1s pleased that
the city is jumping into action to
prevent further damage to the
hillside.
G eorge Ca r a valh o. San
Cle mente's city manager. said
bulldozers are creahng a but-
tress above La E speranza and
Calle Patricia to hold back the
tons or earth.
He said geologis t s Beach
Le ighton and Associates will be
drilling-holes in the two streets
in the next few days to de-
termine ii there Is any potential
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Coast
Weather
Fair through Tuesday
except patchy morning
coastal fog. Lo..-s tonight
in upper SOs. Highs Tues-
day lower 70s at beaches
to low S>s inland.
INSIDE TODA'°
Ronald ~ " promot· mg a toicM raftClll of domeltic poUdft um tOOWd pare ,,.
fHnol bureacnq and get
gooernment .. oft rour
baclu." See "IA" ltln111
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.. GREENSBORO. N.C. CAP> -FOW' membtl'I of the Com·
·, 19tianlat WOC"Un Pany wen Lall• into cUllody tod.lu aft• teuf·
Oln1 wiU. poll~ outakle a courtroom wMr• ala JCu KJu.x
Kiana.mm and Amerlcan Nalla wen\ on lt1al in U\e at.yins• ol
five communlat acUvlat.t.
1'be frM'aa broke out when CWP mtmbera were dented ad·
mlttaoce to t.M 5-e'riot-Court room wba'e l"'l' Ma.cuoo wu
gt-Ulnt under way.
About two doaen CWP members and auppoe1.en. some
ahouttna alotana. appro.ched •·atturlty station 11) feet from lM 1door ol the tourvoom They ~ told that only famlUea Of the
..defendant.a and ol the five act.Mats who were killed at a .. Death
\.be Klan'' rally Nov a would bto allowed In the courtroom
\ all~fl \t cu •"f Higlth I plu•ltl .
WASHINGTON C AP J The U S. Supreme Court today up·
held eJOstina water rights in most of CaUforftla's fertile lm·
pert'itl VaJl~y
In a unanJmous decision, the coort reversed a 9th U.S.
t'trcttit Court of Appeals ruling in 1977 limiting the amount of
land that could be irrigated with Colorado Rtver water to
parcels or no more t han 160 acres.
The blgh court noted that the appellate ruling would likely
have forced the sale or large amounts of land al below-market
prica.
Rall Jf••rgc•r Off t't•r \•ur
WASHINGTON CAP> -The U.S. Sup~me Court today re· fused to allow the imm~iate merg..er of the BurUngton Northern
ra1lro~ with the St. Lo~is·San Francisco Railway Co.
.'4urc•fo .fol• HnJIC-flfC I allx
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa <Af>-A naU.onwide job
boycott planned by blacks to mark the fourth anniversa,.Y of iJ\e bloody Soweto riots apparently fiuled today.
.. . There were reports of absen~iam of 75-100 percent in Cape
.. )'own, tht: nation's oldest city, but poUce there said non-whites
were turn.mg up at wort in factories and stores by mid-morning. ·
. . The~e we~e scattered incidents of atoQ.e·throwing and of
pohce dispersmg protesters with batons and tear gas in Soweto
. the sprawling ghetto or 2 million outside JohannesburJ But
' .. blacks ~re virtually ignored the boycott call, crowding buses
.•. ~nd trams to commute to work in Johannesburg.
8 tlb~il1g iu 11.:J t ·r,uh
, R<?OSE\.'.ELT ROADS, Puerto Rico CAP> -The U.S: Navy .
today 1~vestigated the cause of a weekend helicoP,ter crash in
. tlle Canbbea n Sea that left aJl eight aboard presumed dead.
. A 4 1"l·~our search for sur'Vivors or the downed Navy·
1 .S1korsky-bu1lt H-3 aircraft was caJled off Sun·day at midday.
!'J.ames of th~ victims were being withheld until thei r fa!l11~1es could be informed. The craft was on a routine loglsUcs
m1ss1on from Puerto Rico to St. Croix, the U.S. Virgin Islands,
and went down arounti ~ a.m. Sunday, the Navy said.
.~ Eva~uated
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Motel Explosion
Leaves 8 Injured
· j\n explosion ripped throuJth
eight rooms at the Cloud Nine
¥otel in Cypress early today.
leaving eight persons injured.
Pohce 1atd 25 persons were
evacuated from the motel at
!1682 Lincoln Ave., and are being
temporarily housed at the
Cy'press Community. Center.
A fire touched off by the ex·
p1osion destroyed eight rooms
with kitchens, causing about
1$100.000 damage.
· Firemen controlled the blaze
lJl five minutes .
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drugs, The Times said.
In studying bioplasma fields. or
extr emely weak electrical forces
surrounding both inanimate ob-
je«s and humans, the agency ap.
parenUy tried to determine if ex-
trasensory perception existed
a nd could be used lo "read"
enemy agents' thoughts.
Pay Law Studie d
WASIDNGTON <AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court today ex·
panded its study into whether
most federal judges. inclwfing
the court's nine justices, are en·
tiUed to thousands of dollars in
back pay because of lowered
cost-of-living raises recei•ed by
most high-ranking federal of·
ficials in 1978 and 1979.
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More than 50 firefighters
helped douse the fire and dlg
through the rubble. and six am·
bulances carried the injured
persons to three area hospitals.
The cause of the explosion and
fire is t.mder investigation.
A SJ><*~man for the Orange
County Fire Department said all
of the 56 persons registered at
the m~I who were present at
the lime of the explosion have
been accounted ror. ·
Safe Driving
Honors'flue
CHP Officers
Twenty-three officers at the
California Highway Patrol's
Laguna Hills office will be
honored Wednesday for driving
a combined 4.29 million miles
without an accident.
Mike O 'Steen of the
Automobile Club of Southern
California will present the
aw ards"to the officers. whose rec·
ords total 195 years of safe driv·
ing.
The awards will be presented
at the office's annual formal in·
spection, to be conducted at 9
a .m. by Chief Bill Berry, the
highway patrol's border division
commander .
Titieve ~ Take
Goods, Tires
A bout $1. 300 worlh of
household goods and automobiJe
tires have bieen stolen in two
se parate Laguna Beach
burJluies.
The first burglary occurred
Saturday at tbe home ol Doa
Barnett in t.b.e 100 block of Ruby
St. A police 1poke1man said the
thitVl:I tilt.end Barnett's bo.aM
betweea 10 a.m. and a p.m. and
tooll a microwave oven and a
tout« ov. wltla a combtned
value ol tlOO.
Tbe MCClDd lnekleet otturnd
the 1ame dA)' at tM umon 78 , ..
station at 1389 North Coast
Hl.1hwt)' when 10 au.I-belted -Urea worth ttee ...-n-.iotea·
betwtm J2:IO a.a. llDd f a.m.
Ilmide.nti Boated
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Photo Taken In 1971 Showa Workmen R•stoft"9 the Maat•fl>lece In MU.n
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made over the two days
Baldwin Park resident LatTy
Scott Davis. 22. was transported
to Hoag Memorial Hospital
Saturda)' afternoon when be was
hit by a lifeguard vehicle.
He was treated at the hospital
and lat.er released'.
In Hunllngton Beach. state
lifeguards said 60.000 beach buffs
showed up at Bolsa Chica and
Huntington state beaches both
days. They said 88 rescues were
made. many riptide victims.
City crews in Huntington
estimated 53.000 people jammed
into the one·mlle stretch of city
strand Saturday_ and 42,000
showed up Sunday.
Riptides and choppy three-foot
breakers kept lifeguards busy.
They said.93 persons were pulled
from the water.
Huntington city guards were
pressed into actfon Saturday
when a fistfight near the pier
turned into a sand and bottle·
throwing m e lee involving
around SQ people.
s~ndu brought a bit or the
same when lifeguards had to
break up a noisy, sand·t05Sing
crowd that had encircled a
preacher.
Jn Laguna Beach. officials re·
ported a daily turnout or 15,000.
They said only six rescues were
made over the weekend .
Doheny State Beach attracted
3.000 weekend visitors while
1.500 people turned up each day
at San Onofre. San Clemente s tate guards
contended with 5.000 visitorl>
Sunday and 4.000 pcr l.ons on
Saturday. City guards in San
Clemente r eporte d a heavy
throng of 14,000 people packed
onto the sand over the weekend.
San Clemente city guards re·
ported rive rescues over the
weekend including a young sea
lion that apparently swam off
from San Diego's Sea World last
week.
VIGIL ...
danger of the roadways buck.ling
from the slide.
He said an access road will be
dug up the steep hillside "so we
can set borings made lo the
soil." below the white hou.se
owned b y Bill Boosing on
Avenida Arlena.
The City Council met ln
emergency session Saturday
night and agreed to help pay the
cost of the borings and construe·
tion of the buttress.
"The geologist estimated the
cost of the work would be about
$13,000,'' Caravalho said . "We
agreed to pay $5,000 if the C06l is
Sll,000. and will pay a pro-rated
propoct.ionaJ COfit UP. to a max·
imum of $15,000. " be said. Nelghoors affected by the
sUde will pick up the rest of the
tab." he said.
Meanwhile, San Clemente
Mayor Karoline Koester is look·
Ing Into the possibility that
Friday's slide might have bttn
prompted by fre4!work work
seve ral blocks south of the
neighborhood.
Last October. Tustin geologist
Jack Stickel warned CalTtans
officials to halt the San Diego
Freeway widening project unlll
tests could be made for potenUal
earth movement in the area .
C•ITrana' 1eolo,l1ta al that
time aaid they would look into
SUckel'a clalml, and temporari·
ly baited wort Oil the project UD·
til teat borlnia could be made.
StJcllel maiota.lnl the uu af.
feeted by Friday's Hrth failure
ls wit.bin an egg.shaped area
that r est• upon an ancient
laad11lde.
He presented the 'Councn with
a re~rt that, tr prov~ IC·
curai., liClica~•artlt mov•·
ment' tbousuda of 1ean a10
nuuUnl • btlf·mUt from calle Ea&Mransa on the 1oulbwe1t,
almo.t to Annla Col~mbo oa
th• noctbealt.
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'Supper' Painiing
Damaged by Crack
MILAN. Italy <AP) -A SIX·
root crack has opened on one
sHSe of the wall .on whic h
Leona rdo da Vinci's famous
masterpiece .. The La.st Supper"
is painted. but it does not pose
seriows problems for the work,
art officials sai<t today.
. The fissure. half an inch wide.
is on the right side of the paint·
Ing just inches from the figure et
the APoStle John.
··There's no-immediate
danger to the figures in the
painting or the wall as a whole
where it's painted." saJd Carlo
Bertelli. superintendent of fine
arts for the city or Milan
The crack 1s onJy the latest of
man y problems that h ave
troubled the work of art since it
was painted in 1496 in the refec·
tory of the Santa Maria delJe
Grazie church in this ma1or
business cen~er. Several years
ago art experts discovered that.
a kind of mold was eating away
at the colon; of the fresco
The crack was probably
caused by vibrations from heavy
downtown tramc in the area
where the church is located or
by a smk.ing of the ground un·
derneath, officials said. These
problems have also affected
other city monuments. l>Uch a:.
CUSO Review
Of Budget
Due Tonight
Capistrano Uniried School Dis·
trict. trustees are scheduled to
rev&e w a $40 millJon tentat1\'e
budget tonight at their 7 30
meeting at district omces.
Also on the agenda are re-
quests to ask for bids on a lease
for five add.itiooal school buses.
and construction or six tennis
courts at Capistrano Valley High •
School.
· The board will also conduct a
public hearing on an initial COO·
tract proposal rrom the
California School Employees As·
soclatlon. the organlulion
representing the d istrict's
classified personnel.
Superintendent Jerome
Thornsley said the employee
proposal includes a 19.S percent
salary Increase.
Milan 's ramous Got hi c
C'athedral
Leonardo·s "Last Supper" --
29 feet long and 15 feel high -is
constdered one of the greatest
frescOE'S ever painted because of
its masterfdl use of light and
perspective.
The fresco shows Jesus sur·
rounded by ap«>Stles at the Last
Supper . The Tuscan artist paint·
ed 1t for Lodovico ii Moro. the
duke of Milan and a member of
the powerful Sforza family
The pa.inung has previously
.;urv1v«I a Napoleonic invaslloo.
"'hen the chapel was used as a
~tablt-, and a 1943 bombing,
"'h1C'h badr5 damaged the
church but not the fresco •
Man Killed
In Viejo
Identified
A Misston Viejo man killed
when tus car truck a parked
truck trailer on Ahc1a Parkway
Saturdpy morning has been
identified by California Highway
Patrol offi~rs
Malcolm David Campbell Ill.
30. of M1ss1on V1eJO was pro·
nuun<'ed dead at the scene after
his rar slammed into the parked
trailer at 6 15 a m Saturday, of.
(1cers S8Jd.
Campbell had be-en westbound
on the parkway ea11t of Jeronimo
Road in Mission VleJO and for
unknown reasons allowed the
veh icle to drift to the right.
!>I rik mg the tr a.Iler they said.
C . .\NYON • • •
Her vehicle conttnued on and
hurt.led through a fenc-e. conung
to rest off tbe roadway a
quarte r -mile south of lbe
La guna Beach Freeway on
Irvine Company ranchland.
Traffic coot.rot was provided
by both Laguna Beach police
and Califontia Highway Patrol '
officers in addition lo Irvine
police as the Uttered accident
scene was cleared of wredcaae.
a one boor and 45-rru.oute pro<:·
ess.
The C86lJaJ Side of Rugbv .. 1°'"' OOC10n r\YPf 8hOf1S ena pants. avt1~ 1n COIOfS a red. wntte.
khaki. sky btue. navy. end gold.
~ ttle oleasiC berstnQe l'\JQIJ't shirt.
in a P91YIOOnOn blend.
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By TIMl Allloelated Preel
Tbe bo1ia1e crl1l1 can be solved oaJy u part ot a com.
prebenatve settlement or all
U .S .·lrantan problems, lran'i .
foreign miDilter said today. He
also •aid be 1rill 1ubmlt a pro-posaJ to the a..e>lut.IODary Coull·
ell ln the next few days to con·
alder breakine relations wttb
Iraq.
Meanwhlte , Ayatollah
Ruhollab Khomeini's revolu·
tio nary guardsmen were to lead
a mass march on the U.S. Em·
bassy in Tehran, where some of
the SJ hostages were beUeVed
spending their 226th day in up·
tivity.
·'The hostage crisj,s is not an isolated issue.' For eign
&j inister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh
HOMETOWN REMEMBERS
IRAN HOSTAGE-M -
told·a news conference at Iran's
foreign ministry. "ft can be
solved only through a com·
prehensive settlement or all
lran-U S. problems."
He did not elaborate. but up to
now Iran's main conditions for
release or the hostages have
been the return or the ousted
shah and his wealth and an
apology for past U.S. actions in
Iran.
Ghotbudeh also criticized
.Iran's dominant Islamic
Republican Party a nd pro·
Moscow Communist Party, ac·
cusing their newspapen ol "col·
lusion to force Iran into intema·
lion al isolation." Ag1lin. he did
not elaborate.
Tehran Radio s aid
C hotbzadeh made his comment
about possibly breaking rela·
t10ns with Iraq during an in·
terview with its correspondenL
rn recent weeks. violence and
unrest have increased in the
<1 rea along the Iran-lraq border
pa rticularly in the region where
Kurds want to set up an indepen·
dent province or Kurdistan.
A trial began today for a
group of Iranian army soldiers
a r'rested this month in a plot to
o verthrow the government.
Tehran Radio reported.
* * * Clark Off er.~
Iran Crisis
..Solutions'
!"'EW YORK IAP) -Former
Attorney General Ramsey
Clar-It . who returned Sunday
from a trip to Iran that defied a
presidential travel ban, said t.o-
d a y he will call for con-
gressional inquiries Into
American involvement in Iran.
Clark's demand was one of
nine points he enumerated as his
recommended solution to the
hostage crisis. He said he would
urge t!M! Congress to hold hear·
mgs ''to find out what our coun-
try -what the CIA -has done
in Iran."
Clark. who partJcipated in a
5<4 -nation t<onference on U.S.
"crimes" in Iran, said that if
Congress refused to open the in-
quiry, he would initiate his own.
The 52-year-old Clark held a
news conference sponsored by
The Nation. the liberal weekly
that published his nine-point
plan in its June 21 i~e.
Clark also said, ''The mood Is
much better in Iran than at any
time" since the taking of the
hostages Nov. 4.
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VOL. 73, NO. , .. , 3 SECTIONS, JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
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lt took uactty l l dlY• ud u i-.. but at 8:15 ~·· S.lur· A¥ the fto&I. unomctat ~ Count.¥ vote ID the· .Juoe 3 e~
·~ oul of a Santa Ana mputa.
The flfta1 raulta -repdt.tly
eJayed because or computer
r~eaal.q problems -~Ade no
thane• ln a Uaht two-way con·
tat between incumbent lrvtne
Clt1 Counell~an Mary Ann
Galdo and chaUencer Davld
Baker.
The final resuJta ahowed Mrs.
Gaido wionln1 by a 82·vote
martin. She received 8,830 votes
to Baker's &.188.
Baker bas s aid he will seek a
recount.
In another cloee'race. Orance
Counlx_Central Municipal Court
Judae Riehard Orouo sue·
cessf uJl_y defensteci his position
aaalnSl attorney Bo bby
Youneblood by a 217-vote
mar1ln. Judie Oroico receind
34.727 ,..otes to Youogblood's
34.~10. Youngblood also is re·
questing a recount. .
{ Tbe UMflirial return of ballot-
ing ~a~ the county's 2,061 pre·
cincll will be turned over Tues·
day to the Orange County Board
of Supervisors ror certification
' -Meanwhile. the task corifront·
ing Registrar of Voters Al Olson
and hi.s staff is an inquiry into
1why the tabulation delays oc·
curred.
Olson has said the problems
we re not with new vote counting
machines purchased by the
county. but with computer pro·
grams used in the later stages of
the counting process
The Secretary or !>'tat.e 's
om ce also plans to investigate
the Orange County snafus.
Olson predicted before the
'Secret Experi~entS'
election that final returns would
be available about 2:30 a.m. -
6 \-\ hours alter the polls closed
if evef)'thing went according
to plan.
Howeve r . on Wednesday
rollowing the June 3 election
day. offi cials discovered the
computer programs failed to ac·
cept results from 38 precincts.
Told
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Methods
f
GradUate
.!Killed in
I Accident
I Investigation continued today I into a Sunday morni ng accident
• at a Costa Mesa intersection
f that killed a re<:e nt Newport
Harbor ffjgh School graduate
J and left another victim with 24
: gashes in his skull. ·
Elizabeth J . Barrett, !7, of
1709 Starlight Circle, Newport
Beach, was pronounced dead at I the scene of the accident by
f.~osta Mesa Fire Department
itaramedics.
· Sbe was a passenger in a
smalJ sedan driven by Lisa Anne
Braman, also 17. of 1942 Galaxy
Drive, Newport Beach, who sm-
tained serious Injuries, poUce
7 • said.
\ Miss Braman was Hated in
, f•ir conditloa today at Hoag
Memorial Hospital, Ne-wport
Beach.
\ She and her fatally injuttd
passen1er remained in the
t crumpled wreckaae ln the col·
lision al Newport Bouleval"d and l Fairview Road and we re not r ejected on impact, police s aid.
~ T he third victim, Steven
Roger Wilson , 2 1, o f 407
Clubhouse Ave., Newport Beach.
was found lying on the pavement
beside bis shattered van when
police arrived on the scene.
Wilson. who police said suf·
fered 24 deep skuJI lacerations, a
fractured jaw and broken facial
bones around his eye sockets.
was initially taken to nearby
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospit.aJ.
H e w a s s u b s e q u e n t,l y
trans ferred to UCI Medical
Center in Orange, where he was
listed in ~ood condition lOdav. ac·
<See FATAL, Page AZ)
~ti-rabies
Clinic S la ted
In Co sta Mesa
An anti-rabies vaccination
clinic for dogs is scheduled at
the Orange County Fairgrounds
Thursday. June 26, from 71>.m.
to 8:30 p.m. The cost is $2 per
dog.
Dogs four months or age and
older are required by law to be
vaccinated against rabies, and a
valid vaccination certilicate is
needed to license a dog. The vac·
cinations are good for 30
months.
The.event ls sponsored by the
Soutbem Callfomia Vetedna.ry
Medical Associat.k>n, wbicb may
be contacted at 994-4602 for
further infor~ation.
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Whale Tale
On/,y Garbage
A Pair ol Sea Dog•
Chris Vilona of Costa Mesa is new at wind surfing. but he
doeSJl't have to face the struale alcme. His doc. Harvest.
~oes with him. showing just how loyal man's best friend
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can be. For more photos or this unusual pair in action. see
today's Featuring section. page Cl.
Crmh H its
Hot Beaches
Over Week end
Slain Mother's
Funeral Planned
Suspect H e ld
In Television's
J.R. Slwoti~
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot•o.lty ~Mltft
Blistering· inland t em·
peratures over the weekend
made the beach the place lo be
and lifeguards from Seal Beach
to San Clemente reJl<)rted their
heaviest crowds of the.. year
The weekend rush to the beach
clogged streets along the Orange
Coast and many beach parking
facilities were filled early Satur·
day and Sunday.
Life"ards reported no major problems. but admitted the
beach jam gave them their first
major workout of the season.
In Ne~rt Beach. one young
beacbgoer was injured Saturday
afternoon when he was struck by
a city lifeguard jeep. Police said
the lifeguard appa'rently didn't
see the youth sleeping on the
sand.
In Himlington Beach. a man
was arrested for insligaling a
fight Satwitay afternoon near
the municiPal pier. Police said
the fight ipi~ a short botUe-
throwing ~t.
In San · Ckmient& ... lif eauards
rescued a sea lion that reported-
ly escaped.from the San Diego's
Sea World early in the week.
The larsest crowds were re·
ported in Newport and Hunt·
ington Beach, where water tem·
peratures c rept up to a
lukewarm 62 degrees and the air
temperature averaged 77.
City 1uards in Newport
estimated 100,000 persons turned
out Saturday and uo.ooo people
aqueeaed onto the strand Sun·
day. They said 33 rescues were
made over the two days.
Baldwin Park resident Larry
Scott Davis, 22, wu transported
. (See CStJSB. Pase AU
By AllTllUR R. VINSEL Of._ Mfl' f'INt Staff
The family or a young Costa
Mesa mot.her slain at the home
s he shared with her two children
prepared lo bury her today as
Police waited for her suspected
killer himself ta-die.
Jay Carliss Eager. 31. who
moved in with Rebecca Ann
Crosswhite, 26, at 645 Victoria
St., about six months ago. is be·
ing kept alive at Fountain Valley
Co mmunit y Hospital by
mechanical means
He is suspected of firing a single bullet into his head with a
Walther .380 automatic pistol
Friday afternoon after fatally
shooting Mrs. Crosswhite in the
couple's locked bedroom
She was wounded in the chest
and head and was dying when
her father, Anastasio Castillo, of
Riverside, arrived at the cotta&e
to pick up her two children. just
moments after the shootings,
poUce said.
Detective U . Jae~ Calnon said
today that hospital authorities
say chances that Eager will sur-
vive h1I appatently seU·inflicted
head wound are bleak.
"Our .s upposition is that
somewhere along the line they'll
pull the plug," be said.
Hospital spokesmen said late
this morning that Eager re·
mained in critical condition in
the hos pital's intensive care
unll. • ·
Detective Unda Gisler, who is
handlina the folJowup investiga-
Uon, aald that she UDderstands
both victim and SUSJ)eel were
employed but she did not know
where.
They were c:Uacovered when
Castillo arrived to take tbe
youopten, Prvdence, 10, and
Louis, 5, to Riverside for the
weekend-
Detect1ve Gis ler said their
rather l ives elsewhere 1n
Southern California but ap
parenUy had been notified of tht>
tragedy, which occurred while
both children were in the house
Prudence told Offi cer Rich Al
lum , who was first to reach the
scene when policf' were called.
that she heard the shots while
s he and her brother we re
watching television but didn't
know what they were at thc
time.
She became apprehe nsive.
however, a nd tried to open
the bedroom door when she got
no response but it was locked, so
she went to the telephone. then
changed her mind and ran to get
help from neighbors.
Det~tive Gisler saad 11 wa!>
then that she encountered her
grandfather arriving and he ran
into the house and forced tus
way in to the bedroom where
both victims lay wounded
Investigators say they beheve
the sla.)'ing was precipitated by
Mrs. Crosswhlte's dec1s1on to
break off her relationship with
Eager. whom she had ' told to
move out.
The victim's body was ta.ken
to Dilday Brothers Fune ral
Directors In ffuntlneton Beach.
where fune ral ' arraneements
were to be completed by family
members today.
A spokesman said he un-
derstood there would be Rosarv • Tues day nigh\ and Ma ss
Wednesday al Sta. Simon and
Jude Catholic Church. Hunt·
initon Beach. fie said burial would be at
Good Shepherd Cemet ery In
Hunttncton Beach.
OALLAS (AP> -The• quesl1on
"'ho ... hot J R "· · ma:> have
been ;rnswe rcd when Dalla~
police. or rather. actors portray
1ng Da llas police . c lapped.-
handcufb on Chff Barnes. the
rc•jectt'd lover of J R s v.1fc
Thl• "a r rest " occu'rred as
f1lmin~ for the fall season of thf'
hit CBS tt·lev1)>1o n ser1e!>
"Dalla!>" bt.·~an he re Lh1~
"eek end J R EWln~. the mean. schem
ing 011 t}coon-hero of the !>how,
"as !>hot b} an unknown as
~a1lant on the final program of
the senes in the spring
Barnes. play ed by Ken
Kercheval. was handcuffed and
taken to Jall Saturday night
after being apprehende<t in the
Ewing Building actually the
r1rst International Bu1ldmg
in downtown Dallas 1 ·
The scene shows J R . played
by actor Larry Hagman. with
his s hirt ripped open and
paramed1cs gi\dng him oxygen
as he 1s wheeled from his office
to an ambulance. Barnes stands
among a crowd of SO onlookers
and is appl"t'hended soon after
the a mbulance rushes to the
hospital
L o r1m ar Produc t ions
spokesman Tom Bishop would
not say if Barnes will be charged
with the shooting.
Barnes is only one of a dozen
or so characters with a motive
for trying to km J.R.
To ke(?p the identity of the
"real" assailant secret, Lorimar
has prepared several different
scripts and is filming several
versions to make sure cut and
crew slay confused.
Smog Test Bribe Sch~me Probed
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Ualera aDd •ntpeeton iOT
Hamlltall 'l!llt Syawm•. the ftrm
boldiDI • •·• mWkm si.te C'Oll· tr.et to wt automol>He nnoc
CGDtrol 1Ytt411m, WU eoaftrmed
toda y bJ Ole Sta.te Attorney
a.en&'• omee.
A •=IN --for Hamlltoo 1'llt , w111oM Califonala ""~ ... ta 8ata Au, ............... ~ •
full)' "'1th tbe atto~ 1eneral's
olftce .. " ffe claimed t& waa Hamilton's
reparttn1 I# .-la .U.pd lAci·
denu that lnlttai.d the state's
lDvu ........... L~--· • Blll C..., CIU'KWI" of com··
munlcaUom tor Halldleae Telt Syatema, aald that some
'1!'Pkww haft Mm dtamlHed
but t &at bee••H of tlM in·
v .. u .... In ~· be ...
not l tH to HJ bow m any
empao,.. _.. ilrftlftd or wbo .
"la u.aM nn cues ~
alleaed lncldent.9 occur we re·
port them hnmediately to the
et.ate qlnde1 that oversee the
pl'opam Ua• Air RHourees
Board a nd t.he B u reau of
.Automotive Repalt.' ·
A 1pok•111an tor the 1tate
JuatJce J)ep8ftmn& aa&d Chi In·
vesU,aUon came 1t UM Nq1Mlt
cl t.be l>epmtllMClt of OoMmw
'
Alfalrwllult ............. .....
O(A ..... ..,.,.
Tia• tJr•. H .. Uton Teal IYdtml. tJ aleo ...-r,... for
alle1td m11eonduel In ad·
\'
mlnlllerint the annual contract. · Dlscloa\n of the bribery In·
veaU1at1on aurraced durln1
testill10llT at1m A.uellfbb' !elect
Committee on lte~ulatory
Oventsbt hearinC into t.M U.
cond\let complalnta.
Telilmony ,_vealed tJlM car
deaten ma)' have atteml*d to bribe HamiltGa lnapeeton to set ap~roval or eml11ton control
ay1tem1 on --9 can belq IOkl
to the public.
Juatlee DIPertmeat ~ ill
<See 81100, Pa&• All
Reve aled
NEW YORK <API The Cen-
tral Intelli gence Agency·s ~ecret
experiments to develop new es·
p1onage methods between 1965
and 1975 have included using
tra ined otter!>. e lectric ~tun
gun~. calibrated black1 acks. a
giant piston and marshmallov.
barral(e!-i. The New York Time~
reported today.
The agency'!> research and de -
velopment ::.taff abo was in·
te rested m the secre t hfe of
plants, peace pills, an investiga· ·
t1on of "b1oplasma fields" and
electrosleep.
The information w as con·
t amed 1n about 3,000 heavily
censored pages or studies and
· documents related to CIA ac·
t1 v1lies du r1o g t h e lO ·year
period, the news paper reported
today. It was made public in the-
age'ncy's Langley. Va., head·
quaTters as a result of a Tim~
request under the Fret:dom of
Information Act
Which ideas were developed
and which were discarded is not
known. The Times said. because
the agency refused to comment
on the documents. Many details,
proper names and titles were de·
lett'd from the papers, leaving
<See CIA. Page A2)
Bandits F lee
But Leave
Key C lue
A pair of ::.habby bandits 1n
eluding a gunman who::.e at
tempt to draw a revolver from
his trousers waistband disar·
r3nged his shirt and provided a
key clue escaped with S38 in a
Costa Mesa holdup
Witnesses to the armed rob·
be ry Saturday a fternoon at
Whirligig, a party supply store
at 801 W Baker St . said the
~un·wteld.tng bandit has a very
laq(e tattoo on his stomach
Linda Lou Inman told oHicers
the prur entered the store and
browsed around. then confronted
he r and s tockboy Michael
Monge shortly before closing
time and demanded money.
Investigators said the loss
might have been greater, but
Ms. Inman couldn't. get one of
the shop's cash registers open,
so the frustrated bandits gave
up and Oed.
Coasc
-'-
W eathe r
Fair through Tuesday
except patchy morning
coastal fog. Lows tonight
in upper 505. Highs Tues-
day lower 70S at beaches
to low 80s inland .
INSIDE TODA~
Ronald ~ ii promot· mg 0 ""* ~ of domeatic policWs Utot IOlNld pat'e IM
/~~GJldget go11ernment "OI/ 11our
boclc1." See "LAH Meoft•
More." PoQe 0 .
'
.
{ ..
I
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Communists SCUflle
With Police at TAG/,
GR£J';NSBORO, NC !AP> r<>\lr memben ol I.be Com ~-· Waft:en Party .. re tak• Into cUJtody today after 1cul· fllAt wWI police ouWde a ~ W'bere 161 Ku Klua
~ttlHan~ and Ammun Nu.ta 1Wnt on trial In the alaytnp ol
flv. communlat actlrilu.
Tht frac• brote out wtwn CWP rMnlbert .,.,.. denied ad·
mittante to tM ~ Court room wheN Jlll'Y uletUon wu
lfUiftl undlr' way.
About two doaen CWP m mben and a~rten. aome
ahoutina 0ocan1. approacbed a Newity ataUoa 10 reel from I.he
ddor ol lhe t"OW1.room ~ WWI toad that OClly famlllet of t.be def~ and ot U,. nve act.IV\ala who were kllled at a "Death
to lM Klan" rally Nov 3 would be allowed ln \.be C'OUl't.rOom
\ afl.-w M u f.,. 1· ff iglt h I plu•I d
WASHlNGTON l AP> 1"ht US. Supreme Court loday up-
held emunc water r&ih~ tn most of California's ferule Im
~rial VaUey
In a unarumous decl5l-Ofl, the court reversed a 9th U S
Circuit Court of Appeals ruhng in 1977 hm1ting the amount of
land that could be irrigated with Colorado River water to
part'els of no more than 160 acres
The high rourt noted that the appellate ruling would bltely
have forced the sale of lar1e amounts of land at below.market
pricta.
Rall fl••1·9••r Ill,. ,..,r \ •ur
WASHINGTON <AP> The US. Supreme Court today re-
f115ed to a~ow the immediate merger of the Burlington Northern
railroad with the St Lou1s·San Francisco Railway Co
. '4J1C'.-lf1 .f f1l1 If fJflf"fU I I 11ib
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa <A P > -A nationwide Job
boycott planned. by blacks to mark the fourth anniversary of the
bloody Soweto nots appitrently fizzled today
There were r~ports of absenteeism_ of 75-100 percent in Cape
Town. the oat.Jon s oldest city, but police there said non·whites
. were turning up at work in factones and stores by mid-morning · The~e were scattered incidents of stone-throwing and or
police dis~rsing protesters with batons and tear gu in Soweto
the sprawling ghetto of 2 million outside Johannesburg But
blacks !here virtually ignored the boycott call, crowding buses
and trams to commute to wort in Johannesburg.
8 fli1uriH9 iu 11.:1 (:rf1d1
ROOSE".'ELT ROADS. Puerto Rico IAP> -The U.S. Navy
today l~vesugated the cause of a weekend helicopte r crash in
the Canbbean Sea that left all eight aboard presumed dead.
. A 41"2·hour search for survivors of the downed Navy . S1ko~ky-built H·3 alr~ra_ft was called off Sunday at midday. ~.ames of th~ v1ct1ms were being withheld until their fa~1.hes could be informed. The craft was on a routine logistics
m1ss1on from Puerto Rico to St. Croix, the U.S. Virgin Islands
and went down arnunri f4 a.m. Sunday, the Navy said. ·
Coast YMCA
Sets Program
For Summer
The Orange Coast YMCA has
scheduled summer sports pro·
arams for youngsters ages 6
through 15.
The program will include
rollerskate hockey, soccer.
volleyball, softball, gymnastics.
self defense and racquetball.
Other outdoor sports actlv1lles
including rot'kcl1mb1ng.
a rchery, hiking, biking and
Skateboarding, will also be of.
fered.
For youngs t ers ages 14
tt>rough 16. there wlll also be a
nfae.day backpacking trip to the
High Sierras Aug. 6-24. The YM·
CA wlll provide food, traosporta·
tlon and leadership for the trip
Fee for the trip is $105 for
members of YMCA. and $115 for
non·members. All other ac·
Uvities in the youth program
held al the YMCA are covered
by a $2S-per -year membership
fee
The Orange Coast YMCA is
located at 2300 University Drive,
Newport Beach The telephone
number is 642·9990.
Shuttle T ests OK
CA PE CANAVE'llAL, Fla.
<AP> -Heat· protective tiles on
the space shuttle Columbia have
s urvived a critical test without
damage, say officials at the
Kennedy Space Center.
The tiles absorb heat general·
ed by friction when the ahuttJe
re-enters the atmosphere from
orbit.
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CRUSH ...
to Hoag Me morial Hospital
Saturday aften>00n when he was
hit by a lifeguard vehicle.
He was treated at the h05pital
and later released .
In Huntington Beach, state
lifeguar~ said 60,000 beach buffs
showed up at Bolsa Chica and
Huntington state beaches both
days They said 88 rescues were
made, many riptide-victims.
L 1ty crews 1n ttuntington
estimated 53,000 people jammed
into the one.mile stretch of city
~trand Saturday a nd 42,000
~bowed up Sunday.
Riptides and choppy three.foot.
breakers kept lifeguards busy
They said 93 persons we re pulled
from the water.
Huntington city guards were
pressed into action Saturday
when a fistfight near the pier
turned into a sand and bottle·
t hrowing melee. involving
around 50 people.
Sunday brought a bit of the
same when lifeguards had to
break up a noisy, sand·tossirig
erowd that h ad e ncir cled a
preacher.
In Laguna Beach, ofOcials re·
ported a daily turnout of LS,000
They said ooJy six rescues were
made over the weekend.
Doheny State Beach attracted
3,000 weekend visitors while
l.500 people turned up each day
at San Onofre
San Clemente state g uards
contended with 5.000 visitors
Sunday and 4,000 persons on
Saturday. City g uards in San
Cle mente reported a heavy
throng or 14,000 people packed
onto the-sand over the weekend.
Sao Clemente city guards re·
ported five rescues over the
weekend including a youna sea
lion that apparently swam off
from San Diego's Sea World laat
week.
They said the sea lion washed
up on shores and later was taken
to the lifeguard headquarters
where It reported]~_ dozed until officials from Sea World arrived
totakeilbome .
Army Chutist
Dies in Fall
FREDERICKSBURG, Va.
<AP) -WbUe hla pbent•
watched from below. Set. lit
Clan 'nM>mu Johnson, ~. a member ol UM Army .. , cHck
Goldn Knltbw sky dlvln1 c.am,
pull• the rtnc on hi• puachute d JIMlWuna~.ooo IMUO b1I eltll. ~
"U be bad W oae « '"° teconda more h• would uwe ma• It.•• laMI MOtber Goldla
KnlClltllfterOaeaeddlDt......,.
TbcMll•Dlll ~~_..a • tM air...,., at .... Al.,.n
aeu bere looked oa .. UM
••teun of more tlaaa '·* JUDPI fell to Ida cltatb.
.,. rat:DEUCll ICROEMBBL
Of ....,,.... .....
A eable toUrce laid
tod-.y t •• doubtlul" tbal .
WillJam Geor1e .Bonin, ques-
tioned u • PGNlble auapect lntbe
deaths of aeveral youn1 men
throuahout Southern California.
wU1 be chiarled with anythjq ftllllkt &ban aodomy and ora1
copuladoll ln coanedioo wtth bia
arrest W~yaicbt.
What appeared to be develop-
ing in Los An1elea waa a race
against time -the Diatrict Al·
torney's otfice facing a $ p.m.
deadline to file charges and tbe
Sheriff's Department crime lab
attempting to determine if there
1s any evidence to Unk Bonin to
slaymgs that have been attribut·
ed to the so·caJled "freeway
killer" cases. ., ~geon
Held in
Murders
By PWL SNEIDER MAN
Of .... o.lly ~ 'Yft
Huntington Beach police con·
tinued their probe today of the
stabbing deaths Friday night of
a prominent Long Beach at·
torney and the former wile ol a
Long Beach s urgeon in the
woman's Huntington Harbour
home.
Tbe woman's former huaband,
Dr. Louis Alwa, 49, remained in
Huntington Beach jail today oo
s~splclon of committing the two
murders.
He is being held in lieu of
$250,000 bail. awaiting an ar.
ralgnment that is expected to take place Wednesday.
The two victims have been
identified as Margie Alaia, 'SI, of
3512 Gilbert Dr., and Marvin
Tinscher. SO. a Long Beach at·
torney who has long been active
in t'ommunity service projects
in that city.
Sgt. Luis Ochoa of Huntington
Bea t'h polit'e said Dr. Alaia
c2me to his ex-wife's home Fri·
day night to take custod'y of the
couple's two children over the
weekend. ...
A quarrel developed, ap·
pare ntly centerin& o n the
children, and AJaia stabbed tus
t>X·Wife once in the abdomen
with a kitchen knife. Ochoa sajd
Tin!>cher. a family acquaint·
ance who was visiting at the
time, then entered the kitchen
and was ~tabbed repeatedly by
the phys1C1an. police said.
The couple's children, a boy.
10. and a girl. 9, were at home at
the lime ol the slabbing and ran
to a neidlbor's house for help.
The :ne ighbor s ummoned
police al 8 :07 p.m . Alaia was ar·
rested inside the home, police
said.
FATAL •.•
The source said that aa late as
this 'd:d:J· it had aUll not beett whether a murder
charte woUld be filed aplnst
the 12-year-old Downe~ tnack
driver.
"AU I can say ii that the in·
veatiiauoo la contlnuloa:· be
said.
Followlo1 his arrest in
Holl)'ll'Ood Los Welet Potice
Department spoke.man said
Bonin wu being investigated for
t4e murder ot Charla Miranda.
15 ... of Bell Gardena, whose deat.b
c loeely parallels other 11 ayinca
in the series or murden.
The source, who has ~
working closely with police in·
vestigators. indicated that there
is evidence that linb Bonin with
the Miranda murder but said Lt
is ctrcnmet•mlal and could be
difflcult to Pf'(We iD court.
For u.t reuoo, be explained.
It wu doubtful that a murder
charge would be conlai(led in the
complalnt expected to be filed
against Bonin late this af~r ·
noon . Arrai g nm e nt wa s
sc he dul e d ·to follow Im -
mediately.
He said the door would be left
open for the filing of murder
charges against Bonin pending
the resulta of the invest1gatM>ns
now in progress.
The charges likely to confront
Bonin wiU be sodomy and oral
copulation based on sexual •ac·
tivitie& in"estigators claim they
observed prior to Bonin' s arrest
in HollyVr'OOd.
Ball oo those charges wouJd be
S2.SOO but the source said a
hlghel' bait would be sought
because of Bonin's long history
of criminal related offen&elf, in·
-e luding a conviction stemming
.from· attacks on youths in Foun·
· tain Valley and Stanton in 1975
Meanwhile, Orange County
Sheriff's U . Wyatt Hart said
local investigators were "skep·
tical" about Bonin's possible in·
volvement in the Orange County
cases linked to the freeway
murders series.
The cases are similar In that
the bo<lies of young men who
were known to be h1tchtukers
were left nude and strangled
alongside freeways, major
highways and in two ret'ent
t'ases, behind 1asoline stations
in Westmin!ter and Huntington
Beach.
Children
Deve lopment
Classes SlatPd
,.,....r,..-.11
SMOG •••
Sacramento COGllnned tW .,
lav•Ulation la under ••7 but rerUMCJ to elabonte. lfeanwblle, state ofltclals
atopped Just abort ol •ceutlne
HamUl.on ot Incompetence dur·
in& testimony Friday and diaJ>ut·
ed allegat(ons that the com·
pany'a inspectors are miJalnl
h•lt the emission contro' viola·
Hons puslng throuah the test
ataUona.
Motoris ts trao1ferrina
ownership ol a used car In tbe.
South Cout Air Bula mu.at ao to
a Hamilton station to have the
emluion control ayatem ln·
spected.
The hearing was called by
chairman Dan.lei E. Boatwright,
D·Concord. who preaented
studies showing Hamilton
emJ>loyees b~ an error rate of
52 percent in entering data in the
state computer concerning re·
pairs done by mectla.Jli~ oa cars
that h"1 failed· the emiaaions
test.
Boatwright also produced a
report by an Air Resources
Board consultant indicating
HamUtoo inspectors bad an t r·
ror ra&e ol 53 percent in check·
in« under can· hoods for miss·
iog amoc control ckvices.
Hundreds of complaints to the
ARB. legislators and the gov.
emor's office have ~o filed by
motorists since the inspection
program began last spring .
"I afJ\. not satisfied with the
operation of the program," said
ARB chairwoman Mary Nichols.
He r staf( is m eeting wllh
Hamilton and officials fro{n the
Bu"f'ttU of Automotive Repair
about the problems. she said .
While saying "they do have a
lot of room for Improvement,"
ARB · Executive Officer Tom
Austin said Kamilt.oo basically
haa done a good job.
"l 'm convinced progress ls be-
lng made," be said.
CIA ...
\'try general descnpuons. The
T1mt-s reported
In one pro1ect. the~ CIA ap
parenlly attempted to teach
seals. otters, dogs, cats and
other animals t o carry ex-
plosives or microphones to
places humans could not reach
Otten. M.'('med to be the flrvont<•
since they traveled on both land
and in water. The Times saJd
Other projects included "a
study of inupacitatlng darts."
and •·a flas h blandness in·
capacitator. ··using a bnght light
source to blind a subject. 1be
T1 mes said nearly au deta~ were
deleted for projects involving "a
Hostage
Issue .
Snarled • 87 TIMI ~la&e4 Pr"9
Tb• boataae cr i1i1 can be
aolved ooly u part of a com·
prehen1ive aettlement of au
U.S.+ Iranian problema. f ran'•
foreign minister aaJd today. He
alto ukt be will submit a pro.
PGHI to t.be RevoluUonary Coun·
ell In the next few days to aon·
side r brf'akine relations with
Iran.
Th<>uaanda of ~le marched
today ln froot ol the occup6ed
U S. Embassy In Tebno
celebrating the anniversary or
the birth ln 6218 of Imam Husein.
patron of Iran's dominant Sbitte
Moslem sect.
President Bani .Sadr,
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
son. Ahmad: and a number of
Iranian leaders watched the
march from a podium placed in
front of the embaaay. where
some of the 53 American
hostages captured Nov. 4 are
still believed held.
·'The h06t.age crisis is not an
i sol ated Issue ,•• Foreign
Minister Sadegh G hotbzadeh
HOMETOWN REMEMBERS
IRAN HOSTAGE-A4
told a news conference at Iran's
forei~n ministry. "It •can be
~olved only through a com·'
prehensive settJeftlent or all
fran-U.S. problems."
. He did not elaborate. but up to
now Iran's main conditions for
release of the hostages have
been the return of the ousted
s hah a nd his wealth and an
apology for put U .S. actions m
Iran.
G holbt.adeh a lso criticized
Iran 's d o minant I s lamic
Republican Party a nd pro·
Moscow Communist Party, ac-
t'usmg their newspapers of "col·
lus1on to force Iran into inlen\a-
t1onal 1solat1on." Again. he did not elaborate.
T~hran Radio sai d
<;hotbzadeh made his comment'
about possibly breaking rela·
t1ons with lrHq during an in·
tcrview Wlth it:; corres pondent.
Clark Off er ...
lra1i Cri.titis
-Solutions'
hand held cahbraled black1ack." ~ EW YORK <AP) _ former pla.st1t' <'OCOOOS. taHy pellets and mar~hmallowbarrages -.\ttorney General Ramsey Clark, who returned Sunday
There also wa.s a proJet't from a tnp to Iran that defied a
descnbtng a giant piston to be presidential travel ban. said to-
used in COWltenn)? hi1ackings and d a Y he w 111 c a lt for con·
terronsts. The Times said. The gress1on a l inquiries i nto
be in _,, American involvement in Iran. Infant a nd toddle r develop· piston was to corporat't'U JO Clark's demand was one of ment classes are set to begin an a1rlme pilot's seat. When a hi· June 25 at the Balearic Center. Jacker entered the flight deck, the nine points he enumerated as his
Costa Mesa Leisure Services has pilot would trigger a Z.pound recommended solutlon to the
announced. piston that would knock the b.i· hostage crisis. He said he would
The perent-ctuld program will 1ackerbackthroughthedoor. urge the Congress to hold hear·
include s timulation and deveJop· ings "to find out what our COW>: As ... p t d ts ... _ try -what the CIA -has done ment. of. motor s kills, strength, u• as acumen , u"'re in Iran." flexibility and language. were references to Project Parents will also be taught 10. OFTEN. whit'hthe agency jointly Clark. who participated ln a rant massage. started in 1968 with the Army 54·nation conference on U.S.
Infants Crom six weeks old lo Chemit'al C.orps at Edgewood. "crimes" in Iran. said that if
walking age will meet from 10 Md .. to study the effects of rare Congress refused to open the in·
d TheTi d qu1ry. he would initiate his own. cord1ngtohosp1tals pokesmen. a.m to 11 a.m. on Wednesdays, rugs, mess&J · The 52-year-0ld Cla rk held a
Police Tram e Bureau U . Les and toddlers will meet from 11 In studying bioplasma fiel~. or news conference sponsored by
Harrison said today that in· a.m . to noon on Wednesdays. extremely weak eJectrical forces The Nat.ton, the liberal weekly
vesligation into the collision is Registration for eitb er age surrounding both inanimate ob-that published his n ine·point
t . ddi h ... ~ group is $25. con mwng, a ng t at un:re 1ects and humans. the agency ap-plan Ill its June 21 issue
was apparenUy ooJy one witness The center is located at 1975 parenUy tned to determine if ex· Clark also said , "The mood is
to the 7.48 a.m. accident. Balearic Or. • trasemory n.rcepUon eusted much better in Iran than at any
M B h dri F or more information call .. ~ 1ss raman, w o was V· and could be used to "~ad" time" smce the taking of the
rth FaJ_... Road Costa Mesa Leisure Servi--at mg no on • ... ew at 754.~. ..._ enemy agents' thoughts hostage$ Nov. 4
its intersect.ion with the south· .....:.~==-------------------------------------bound lanes o f Newport
Boulevard which is dlvisJed by a
wide parkway, may tlave en·
tered on a red traffic light, he
said.
Miss Braman's sedan was
totalled, U . Harrlaon s aid. and
Wllaon'a van sustained major
damage.
Rosary for Mlss Barrett wu
scheduled tonight at 7 ln the
family }lome on Starlight ctrcle.
Mui ls aet. for 10 a .m . Tues·
day at St. Joachim's Catholic
Church, Cost.a Mesa, with loter·
ment to follow at Holy SepUJcber
Cemetery ln Oranae.
Miss Barrett waa a member of
the Newport Harbor Wah School
Clasa ol UIO abd was active i.n
all athletlc sports on campus,
accordln1 to spokesmen at
Harbor Lawo·Mount Olive
Memorial Pan aod Mortuary
which la 1n chars• ol arr11a1•
meot.a.
She le•ves her parent., Jolln
and P aulin• Barrett.. fo\lr
brotbM'I. JobD 8., PMl O., MM't E ., and 1aaH1 JC., all of
Newport Beach and b er
1randmother Mra. J eanette Ste~. of Newport Beacib.
The family ·~•ti memorial
cooidbutlona to ~hlldr•.n'•
Hotpltal ~ Oraqe County.
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By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Some companies are so big that they can't bt! allowed
to roam about the jungle any way they want for fear that
they might trample somebody underfoot. JnternatlonaJ
Business Mach.Ines, better known to one and all as IBM, Is
111 that elephantine category.
A couple-or weeks ago IBM l06t a fight to behave ln t he
way most of us like to behave: free and clear of restrain·
mg hands, whether they be those of government or
parents. The dedsion against IBM came lo a New York
state court where the
giant computer maker
was being sued by Vic·
tor Barouh. head of a
s mall typewriter ribbon
manufadurer. Barouh·
Eaton Allen.
IBM'a annual sales
Money
Tree
a re $22 8 b1lhon. Barouh Eaton does maybe $43 million.
Not qwte an even match but in thi!'i case that probably
weighed an favor of Barouh
TIOS IS NOT the hrsl lime these two have tangled
Five years ago Barouh won a s uit against IBM. charging It
with trying to monopolize the typewriter ribbon market.
For his victory he received Sl in damages plus a much
more significant award caJled "other ... valuable con·
sideralion."
That other consideration was a promise from IBM lhal
11 would let Ba rouh know when 1l r e des igned its
typewriter nbbon cartridges to give him a chance w
match them. That's obviously an important consideration
IBM dominates the el~tric typewriter market and ar 1t
decides to redesign its r ibbon cartridges. it renders ob!>olete
a ll lhe olher cartridges on the market -
SO UBIQUITOUS IS the IBM t~pewntcr in the ofrlcf'.,
of Amenca that the typewnter nbbon m arket alonP 1c;
valued at $600 m illion a year. 1 In the old days. typewnter
manufacturers would have lx'cn happy with that kind of
volume > !HM naturally makes the nbbons and cartridge!>
ror lls machines but others do LOO Barouh's n bbons are
sold unde r the Ko· Rec-Type n~me
WeU. Barouh went into court claiming that IBM re·
neged on the agr~ment. He said IBM brought out new nb·
bons in 1!177 and 1979 without supplying him with tht'
technical drawings of the new design, as it was obhgatl-.l
to do.
IBM d1sputed Barouh 'c; swt It didn't deny ii had rf'
fused ti) supply him y,ath this information but <'la1med 1t
..,. as not required to because the 1975 settle ment covered
only "typewriters then in production "
In addJt1on. IBM said 1t didn't have to notify Barouh
until after at had delivered first shipment of ~ changed
model.
WHATTIIAT M EANT. Barouh told the court was that
every time IBM changed the line 1t would t ake ham thret>
to six months to catch up
~court w asn't buying IBM's story. even though it
..,. as represented by its pre5tJgious Wall Str ttt la w firm .
Cravath, Swaine & Moore.
Inf~. when Cravctth came up with a list of 200 ques·
lions it wanted answers to before the com plaint was heard.
Judge Frank J. Pino was so irritated at this tactic that he
fined the law firm Sl.000
MEANWHILE. Tll£ COt:RT Informed IBM -and
C'r:n·ath -that al awreed 14·1th Barouh ·~ argument and that
I HM "'as r~UJrE'd to d1scl()(;e drawmgs of nbbon des a#(n
chanJ?~ tn its typewriters, "be they new or mod1f1ed"
machmes -and that IBM did not have the option of wait.
ang until at shipped its ne w machines before letting its com-
p<'tators an on the new features
Result af .)Ou'r<' 18~1. you're operating in an Im
perf(>Ct world of free compet.1t1on Your clout is such that
.)OU ha\e to share your ad\'ances with ,)our compel1tor..,
or rlsl' there won't be any competator!'o
Tax Issue Against
Exxon Uqlield
WASlll~GTO:-.; 1Af» The Supr<'mt> Court. suppl!-tnl!
.1 boon to !.latt• trC'a<>ure<.. hac; ruled unana mousl} that ;1
port ion of thc tota l income or large mult1~tc1te corporation ...
may be taxc:d in t'arh state an"' hach they do business.
In un 8 0 dt'c1s 1o n wntten b y Justice Thur ~o<1tl
Marshall. the court upheld a Wi scons in Supreme Court r ul
ani: aji!ainst the nation ·~ largest corporation. Exxon Corp
Thl• giant oil company had contested a '\late income l<.t\
ball of $316.470 85 for the years 1965 lhrou~h 1968. which E>..
xon now m ust pay.
THE DECISION REPRE;&E!"IITED the second t·~,x s l'I
back ror largl' 011 companies befan' th<' hiJ'(h court th"
H~a r On ~tarch 19. the Supreme Court rciected Mobil 011
Corp 's efforts to C'xcl ude foreign investment d1v1dend 1n
com e from the Mate income tax an Vermont. where Mo bil
has only marketin~ OJ)<'ratton~
Marshall rchl'd heavily on the Ma rch decision in his
ruhng.
Exxon has ohly m arketing operations in Wisconsin . It
cl aimed these suffered losses during the disputed years
and that it owed no taxes to Wisconsin
THE COMPANY ARGUED THAT Its refining and ex·
ploralion and production divisions. which operate outside
Wisconsin, were separate entities which transferred pro·
ducts between the mselves at wholesale market costs. It
contended that taxing a portion of these operations in
Wisconsin violates the firm's due process Tights and un·
constitutionally interferes with interstate commerce.
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Gold, Metal Quotations
By The Asl'IOCiated Press
Selected world gold prices today:
Lolldon: morning fixing $599.00, of(, $9.40: af\crnoon
fixing $585.00, off $13.40. .
Puts: afternoon fix.int 9601.09, oft $1.17. ( ~: fixin& S800.Q3.off$11.06. •
Zllridl: $583.00 bid, orr $11.00; $598.00 asked.
New YertE: Handy & Harman mid·momlng ~.oo. otr
Sl3.40.
New York: Engelhard •~llitlc price mid·momln1
$595.00, ot1113.40.
New Yn: Engelhard fabricated 1old m id·mornlnl
S6U.b , olf $1.3.8S.
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