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• BRISJ'OL, Tenn. (AP>
• -·A patrolman ftred for _ dr.pping his trousers aod
~ "mooning•• a Police tralo·
: iQg claaa in February will
.. ... ftlbind".1111)' l. otne}ala
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• • Jerry Botenbeny wnte
letters of apology to ~e
citizens or the community,
the City Council and• the .
police department. He~ .
be placed on a 90-day SUS· .
pensiqn and slx·montb p~
bationaft.erbeisrebired.
Rotenberry was fired
for exhibiting his buttocks
to a police training class
at Blountville after a
fe male officer poured a
drink on him. Th~ woman
was suspended but nol
fired, officials said. ·
Pomo Case
Convictions . .
Overtu~d
W A'SHINGTON <AP> -A
sharply divided U.S. Supreme
Court ruled today that the FBI
violated the privacy rights ol the
owner of some 'obscen·e ·mms
tvben it screened the movies
1Without obtaining a search war·
rant. . .
By votes of 5-4, the high court
overturned the convictions of·
William Walt.er and Arthur. R.
Sanders, who were sentenced to three ~ears in prison on a pomog·
rapby charge.
Walt.er and Sanden owned a
network.of adult m.ovie tbea&en,
bookstores and distribution
• warehouses. In 1915, one ·o1 tbeif
companies, Gulf <:oast News
Agency. shipped 12 packa1es>
containing 871 boxes of Bmm film.
depic~ homosexual activities
OP a Greyhound bus. •
Missiles
.Pro grant
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R~ll'.E <Arr>· ...... ,.,,.esiiertt Caner..~ ·.reiteration .today
of l~f s support for deploying
middle-r-ae Ameri~ .n~ear w..,._ in . ~ -a pllm
that ~to pit ~ llnited
Stat.es agaimt. West Gel'ID.Ulf. <Related~. M ): . earur, who. will ~cuss the
subject with ctuin~llor Jttlmut
Schmidt of W.esl Germany in ·Venice on Sunday, issued a joint
statement with ltalian' Prime
Minister· France sco Cossiga
r estaliQg Jtaly's '"active sup-
pOrt" for deploying the powerful
missiles designed. to. offset So-
viet nuclear superiority in
E1.1rope.
While American officials
earlier' ex~ concern. that
ScliJttidf :m1glf]~pose:a treer.e
on the missile de.4)1oym ent,
Secretary ·or state li;dmund s.. .
Muskie said "ThLindaY. he. ex· J
peeled Carter •and Sc.brnldt to
find common .i1roU11d in their
talks set tO prettde tlJe geyen. nation ecODolD,i'c-sumniit~ that
br.ings tjpth'tp•ftaly.: . .
The ·earte.r:Cossiga -statement·
·· e xpre$Bed ·the leaders'· agree.
m ent on ~veral ~es;:rarlging
from Afgb.l.nlstan to lb~ Miad!e East. : ·
"1'be international situation
created·. -by the-Soviet t1""°°'s
armed intervention anct conlliJu.
ing occupation .Qf Afghanistan
was· examinect in' ,tepth:' • ·
statement said. "It was agreed
that this Sovi~ action,. ·take;n iJ\
flagrant viqlation of the United.
Nations Ch~ .. cbnltltu\es a
threat to· peJlCe~· Poses ·a· crave chall~ge to the West and to its
intel'ests in. SoUt.bweat Alia. and
. the Persian Gulf, and-that it bas
. created a seriods obstacte to the
contipuatioii Ott.he process' of de·
Alive, Bat Criti~al
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Raiders
Find 500
At Party
By AltTHUll It. VlNSEI. Of~tl'-ru" A sophisticated pyra mid party
ut.Uizina a computer to keep
track ol '<>me SOO attendees hop·
ing for a $40.000 payoff by this
weekend was broken up Thurs-
day by police plainclothesemen
invited into a Costa Mesa hot.el room.
No arrests were made, in--
ves tigators said.· but criminal
complaints are being sought to-
day fTom tbe Orange County
District Att.omeY.'s Office charg.
ing .six alleged organizers with
operating an e ndless chain.
The six individu'als questioned
at South Coast Plaza Hotel, 666
Anton Blvd .• listed their home ~ Ul -CO:U.a. Mes.a,Jiunt... ington Beach, "Laguna Hills a.rill
Riverside. ·
Investigators said . however:
that they we re not giving
participants in the alleged end·
less chain investment scheme
who each placed $2,SOO into th~
fund pool any specific locatioti
where they couJd be reached. l
No money was confiscate~
but police said they broughtj
back a quantity of writte11
checks made out for the s um oC
S2.SOO and then voided across the race.
Po1ice said funds a llegedlj,.
contributed ill. the scheme de:l
signed to avoid cash transac·
· lions are apparently sliJI under
control of the' pyramid or~
gamizers. .
Police .said they were tipped'
of( by a disgruntled pyramid
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Coast
tente " ·· ~e packages wen sent from ca:fter·Ua.t Cont a added u Is sj. ~etenbur1, Fla., to Alina, . ind~ tMt :C Westen aJ <Flve ··Gars in·'-· fullision" addi'essed to Legs, Inc., a fie· · fies ·c • ...., out· a comprehensive U,Umas name. · · · -·" . -Wbeo the pact.aces armed llt political sttalefy "to make ~ Weather ..
th Greyhound ---~Ua,At1'2t: ·l9 ·u.e ·~ Villon by °*' llP" ::.-::~=.b~~~ r.:,t-=.:7~abl~~ .·.Wrons:-wa. y IJri~r me..; 3 Othen Critical iaanofacturer of women's · complete witbdr•••l of its ·-e:
1-l-• fJ:o!opsfrorn'A11baa1JtU.0 • • • •
Low clouds night and
motnina hours, otberwiae 1unn~ through Saturday.
Lows kloight upper 50s at
the beaches and low 60s
inland. Hliba Satw«day 68 to80. Em~ofd.at.Aaq~ Carter 1p9tear;n~a . .ro~y · '8JDD.OaE89800KllaWIN just north of the Sall Die10 Daniel Harrigan of Anaheim, ... cb d Uae u peaa .... ...a Po.well· said earlter "\be A ••OMtJ"-...,. ·· Freew.,-j\mCtlon. who pullecf·to the freewa1
.... ....... Aaaertcan 'PNlident.'1 taUta:wtt.b. WJ'Oftl·W~ driver WU killed CriUcally bUOied were Jameli shoulder "to assist lhe accident INSIDE TODA~ er·.=. :::VI ... .::::.: CouSP and Italy~ •1•aHld . ai>4 three perlOQI ,rete crtllcal·. Hairt~b. 47, f# Tultla; ucl 'IUa vloUim, WU in critical cOnclitiGn
• • 'Soelif.IA. Dl*lde•t Alesaandro It lnJaued l'bunday n1'bt in • wif•, .Jan. wllole station walOI\ tod-.y aRe.e being struck. as be· · .,.:.:;:..::-.;i:., -:.:i::. Pertlril, hod~·....; well, wtU. fl•e;~=~ ~ . WU bit -by lbe -· trWID .......... IM·I~·"· ...;~,,;.,..."""':.·~
Cart« at.be ftaliana for ~...,.... eaa way .,. way· car, tben rear..nded by Aho Uwolftd. hJ the cJlain, o1 Onl• °*"'JI Jam. AU tt.. .bi~ UDOM' .f(ntu•call.on Ullfllol. · another car. coWelo.,w wu·Damel Ott, 29, of atoa.iftattO!JlonPaQeCJ. , . '<a. ... t' ,., ,.,~·~) Cautonll'a IUpway Patrol .~-· · Ana helm ·and b'.ia paaaenser, · ·
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aln Cl( ~U by driving~ , day to determlde lf I 1.UCb wed ' · '.· OO'fel" • • 11 ..._...._ 'fil ~.11 '"*' ~I: . wr.oar 'Jl•1• on tbe freeway . warrant Juued last.)'~ aaaJ,nlt lf\J . · ...._. := , et~ ~-==--~ 1
1 "le....,.11.hts •t • b1l:b rate · U.e. Cblardt et St4•W0.r:.S JOI· ... -OffiHn::Ml• llle)' ~~·; ....._.. .,,, nie-.. • °" :J• : ~ . . . . I •Ion ot R1\"tlnldl ........ be'.411-. wbt Mn. ~eter1 WU drivlnf • ~. =:::::.. a.11 ,.
rs. p_., wu dead l.l. &lae • m~ • .. ~ ·cthitcti rec-1 .n«>cth i n tht .t~sla Mesa ~~. .,~..,..._ .. )
<*Ila returned: ·. Freew\J's aoulh'tiound lanes. I
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8 ef.16 Sail~CleaF..I
Lack of Evidence Cited in Gays Case
LONG BEACH CAP) -The
Navy has cleared ei&hl of lt
women sailors on tbe USS
Norton Sound being Investigated
for homosexuaJity. Lt. Cmdr.
Mark Baker confirmed today
The Navy ha iled discharge
proceedings agamsl the eight
women Thursday because there
was "insufficient evidence."
that they are homosexual, he
said .
Baker said the decision was
made by the ship's commanding
officer, Captain J ay Seebirt,
based on information rrom the
Navy Investigative Service.
The NIS investigation. wh1ch
began May 15 and initially m·
eluded 24 of the 61 female crew
members ~n the Norton Sound,
E',..,. ,.~ .41
CARTER •..
Iran to free the American
hostages
A ~ L.arter began a week of
talks in Europe. he and a ides
sought lo min1m1ze their dif-
ferences with America·~ alhes
over how to deal with Soviet ag-
gression.
· After the pnvate se!>sion with
Per llni in a tape~tr1ed room of
the 16th century presidential
pa la ce. Ca rt er flew b y
helicopter to th1: Villa Madama1
another o f this c i ty 's
Renaissance palaces. for a
meetrng and working lunch with
Prime Miruster Cossiga.
As Carter and Cossiga stepped
out of the palace. the Amen can
president told reporters that
their talks had been "very frwl-
ful. very thorough, very friendly
and very constructive."
-Ca rter then e nle.r e d . has
armored limousine. and a squad
of Jackbooted Italian motorcycle
pahce led his 10-car motorcade
through Rome's w1nd1ng
downtown streets to the tomb of
Italy's unknown sold ier. aQ ob-
ligatory s top for all visiting
heads of state
Police a nd soldie rs toting
rifles and s ubmachine guns
lined Carter's route as s mall
clusters of Italians gathered to
watch the motorcade go by.
The presidential party then
went for a tou r o f the
Colosseum, where Carter im·
mediately encountered a group
~-·of Amencan tourists and paused
'-· briefly for some handshaking.
.... -~ Gas Conservation
"Could Hike Taxes "' t WAS HINGTON <AP l -~ ~mericans may end up paymg ~ tnor e for gasoline because
""rlhey're usang less of 1t.
~ Transportation Secretary Neal ~ Gold$chaudt was quoted Thurs· l : day as saying a gasoline·twc m·
creaBe of one or two cents a
~ gallon la needed lo bail out the ~ federal highway trus t fund,
: whic h finan ces interstate ~ highway and bridge construction
~· JAS well as some highway re· ~: pairs. The federal gasoline tax ~:. has been four cents a gallon for ~.the past 20 years. ... ....
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Is "certainly rea<'hin& the end."
Baker aa.id.
The remaining eight women
still may be discharged 1f it ls
proven that they participated in
homosexua l act s. which 1::.
against naval regulation::.
The decision to reduce tht
number ·of women came four
days before the American ClV1I
Liberties Union planned to file a
court order to halt the Navy's tn·
vestigation.
ACLU attor n ey, S u s an
McGrievy, who didn't learn of
the Navy's decision until con-
tacted Thursday by reporters.
~aid. "Before I'm through, ~re
won't be eight."
Ms . McGnevy said the ACLU
suit will list names of the eigbt
wome n s u ~p ected or be iifwr
homosexual. The Navy's de-
<01s1on. she said "means there
are eight kids who a re never go·
in g to be publicly defamed ··
tria l. and if we get the tem-
porary restraining order. the
Navy will drop It all together,"
Ms Mcdrievy said
Ms McOrievy contends recent
rourt dec1s1ons p revent the
n11 I 1 tar y from disc harging
personnel for homosexuality UD·
lt.•ss it can be proven it in·
ter rered with th eir job
performance.
But Baker has said that no
such court decialon bas been ap-
plied to the Navy, where regula.
t1on s call for dismissal on
homosexual grounds for morale
a nd security reasons. as well as
for job performanc~~
M s. McGrievy refused to say
1f a ll of her clients are homosex-
ual
They range an agelfrom 18 to
35 a nd have been in the Navy
from one to eight years.
In the 1978-79 rascal year. 76 of
about 29.000 Navy women were
discharged for homosexual ac~.
Baker said. compared with 778
of about 550.000 service men.
Iraqis Pour
The attorney said the ACLU
stwl plans to seek a temporary
restraining order in U S. Dislnct
Court Monday to p1 event the
Navy from continuing its in-
vestigation. The suit was expe<'l·
ed to be rated today. but an ACLt..:
spokesman said that ~e~ar1ng ttt~ edUl"t ft6tiiftrtifnu~t on~
than anticipated.
• "They would have all been out
~~Olli ·101' ,;";;
·of the st·rnce within the next
f\\o or thret' \\eeks tf tl \\asn"t
'tor the pubhc1t\ Evl'nluall\.
maybe four or five wall get ·a
House Passes
Truck Bill
WASfllNGTON <AP> -Presi-
dent Carter. in Europe for an
economic summit. is celebratmg
·•a major step in the fi ght
against inflation" back home·
overwhelming House passage of
his long-pending truck deregula·
t1on bill.
Carter was thousands of miles
away Thursday night when the
Ho u se voted 367 · 13 f or a
watered-down but still welcome
version of his ball to trim the In·
ters tate Commerce Com ·
mission 's rate and r oute-
protecting authonty over the
t rucking indus try.
The Whjte House released a
s tatement in which the pres ident
said. "By increasing compel1·
t1on and ending irrational· reg-
1J la tory restrictions. the bill
w ill save shippers and con·
s umers billions of dollars each
year and conserve hundreds ol
millions of gallons or fuel. ..
PORNO •••
Polter Stewart wrote for the
Supreme Court maJority that the
screerung of the ntms was an un·
reasonable invasion of privacy.
"IL was a aeltrch. there wa.a no
war rant, the owner had not COO·
aented." they saJd.
Justice Thurgood Marshall
concurred in the Judament.
Jus tices Byron White a nd
William Brennan Jr. agreed wilh
t h e judgment but wrolc a
.separate opinion .
Chief Justice Warren Burger
and Jwiticea Harry Dlackmun,
Lewis Powell and William Rehn-
quist dillsented, saying that by
the time the f'Hl received the
films the owners "had no re·
mainlng expectation or privacy
lo t heir cootenta."
Synthetic
Fuels Backed
'w ASHINGTON <AP> -Seven yeara after the Arab o I em·
bar10, the United States bu
taken the lint bia step oo the
ro~d to e nerey Independence,
say supporters of an eneray bib . now Jleadtn1 for final con·
grea1ional approval.
Ptelident Cuter ta likely to r:lnt out that vl6w to allied
eader1 at tbl1 WHk•nd'a
eco6omlc IWIUDlt in Venice.
Tb• me11ure, which lnchldel
a ao bUUon Pf'Oll'lm to launch • doo.ntlo 11ntbeUc luela In· duatry 11 an lltemaUve to lm·
ported Gil, wu appro\red on a
71·12 vote Thurtday In th• Seeate. \
BAGHDAD. Iraq CAP) -Tens
of thousand~ of lraqt!>, including
women in Ion~ black veil~. voted
today under s unny skies for
their first parliament since the
overthrow of the monarchy 22
years ago. Vendors did a brisk
business selling ice waler to the
voters. sweltering In 90 degree
heat.
"I'm 30 years old ~d ~ is
the first Ume I've ev ed."
said Mizein Mohsen. a Moslem
aviation engineer. "I don't think
the parliament will have a lot of
power . it will be unde r the
Revolutionary Council . but we
hope 1t will represent us and we
hope 1t will be prominent."
Kah.no Valda. 28. a Christian
electrician. said. "I don't Uunk
there's really any difference in
the candidates. but I listened to
their speeches and I read about
them and I'm choosing who I
think will do the best job ..
PYRAMID. ••
participant who contacted them
m o r e than o nce about the
alleged cham activity and where
it would be held but refused to
give his name.
Detective U . Jack Calnon em-
phasized that the South Coast
Plaza Hot.el management con-
tracted for use of the room
without knowing the nature of
the meeting.
"It was very sophis ticated."
he said ol the method of using
voided check.I lnat.ead of cash
and malntainlne membership
lists with a computer.
He declined to ldenllfy the two
undercover officera who claimed
they went to the hotel and bung
around the banquet room their
tipster specified and were sim-
ly Invited to Join the party.
They might have to use their
true names again. Lt. Calnon ex-
plained .
He said the tip came as a sur-
prl s e to authorities because
the r e hos been virtually no
pyramid scheme activity report·
ed In the Southland for the pa.st
three weeks.
He suggested that could be
due t o more sophisticat e d
methods of operation.
Investigators who lnrtltnt.ed
the crowd sald the partlcipanta
ranaed ln aee from their mld-20s
up to about 60 yean old.
T hey were reportedly iold
they could probabl,y expect a
wonderful windfall on tbelr
$2,500 Investment tn U>e chance
to wln up t(l $40,000 within lwo to
three days.
T he first group. of 32 wtmen
would then eraduate to 11 and
th• luck)' tnveeton would tbp>
narrow down to eiahtLtben four, then two and one, t. 'Calnon
aatd. Detectlv• preMnt at tbe par·
ly 11ld one of the atx 1Uqed or·
PDIMl'I WU asked It one point tcw a i.teobone number b)' aa In·
vHtor who want.cl to 'find out
bow bll luck wu runn.tn1.
"He la1d be clldD't know where
he mtaht. ~ ln 1 couplp of
days," one tnv..U,ator said.:
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Orange Bowl Hom
Ftii'@.._.~
day of U.. bot.el'• mala ·water
line. the strain of dry faucet.a,
barren showerheads and fiusb·
less toilets was showing on
guests and h otel managers
alike.
tn1 from Colorado. °'I'm ready to leave and go back home."
Management reportedly aeot
notes to guesta Thunday mom-
i n g ad vising t hem that lbe
hotel 's water would be turned off
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . But when
city worten failed to fix the
problem Thursday nl1bt, the
marathon dry spell became too
much for some parched and
irate guest.a.
MIA.Ml (AP> -Miami's
Orange Bowl la being opened to
shelter hundreds of homeless
and hungry Cuban refueeea. and
the city commission has voted t4>
match $30,000 raised privately to
reed them.
The action came ln response
to reporl.a that as many as 1,000
Cubans who came to this coun·
try m the "Freedom Flotilla"
were s leeping in city streets and
parks.
"I'll tell you, it's been 'a prob-
le m. •• uai.atanl ma.nacer Pat
Sakata said before ruahiq off to
answer c ustomer complaints.
"We had a full bouae of a UWe
over 1.200 rooms and l don't
know when the water will be
fixed . You'll have to talk to the
managers for more informa-lJon."
However. hotel management
was unavailable for comment.
But some of the euests -who
Truck Soup
Semi Sinks on HB Street
B y PHU. SNEIDERMAN
Of .... o.tty ,... ......
Residents of Valencia Dnve in Huntington Beach were
s haken out or their sleep ear ly Thursday when the asphaJt
street beneath a rully loaded. parked semi-trailer gave
"'ay. sending the ng cra~hing down on the sidewalk:
The driver or the ri g. Samuel Gregory GaskeU or 8121
Valencia. said he was hauling a 42,000-pound load of
toiletry goods and parked briefly in front of his home ror a
meal
Many reportedly checked out
earlier than planned.
And one woman, attending a
convention of the Communica-
tion Workers of America, said
hotel managera had not been
sympathetic to her pleas.
NO ONE WAS I NJ liRED "'hen the huge truck came
toppling over. but the loud cra.'>h 1mmed1alely drew the at·
..i .. ~ten&.&on ot •el&lee ~ Some romplained later that
GaskeH had frequently parted his rig along the res1dent1aJ
street.
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A spokesman for the HF'tinton &ach tr.affac engmeer-
tni? department ~aid Ga~k"I had \ 11JlatPd vP.h1rle lc.~s hir
leaving dt-~1gnated truc·I-. rout~:. and pt,trkin~ on the: re~
1d~nt1al roadwuy ·
"ntOSE STR EETS J UST can't take that kind of
weight." the traffic official said He added that the city
will seek com pensalJon Crom the dn\•er for damages done
to the asphalt.
Two powerful tow trucks were called in Wednesday
mornl.ng to raise the damaged truck so that it could be
hauled away from Valencia Dnve.
DEJECTED DRIVER
Samuel Gaskell
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TWO TOW TRUCKS SET SUNKEN SEMI· TRAILER AIOHT AFT£R FREAK ACCIDENT
'ThoM Street.a Juat Can't Take Th1t Kind of Wetght,' S1ya Tretflc Offlclel
BUY ANY SUIT OR
SPORT COAT IN OUR
STOCK FOR ONLY ...
,. one
dollar.
•WITH PURCHASE OF
ONE AT REGULAR PRICE
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
COSTA MESA (714) 540-1502
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Dally N••"'••p•r
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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1980 IN TWENTY-FI VE CENTS
8J AlrNlla L YINDI. ..........
A Mt Rll••c:eted PJl'Qlld pub utlUalal a coaqMater to keep
track fll w • aUMld1• -.
ln1 f• a feo.• payoff by lhls
weelr:md WM bnken ac:te.1:.: day by polite p&aiac
invited fJllo a Cc.ta Mesa hotel
room.
No arrests were made, in·
ve1ti1aton aaid, but criminal
complalata are belDI IOUlbt to-
day from \he Oran1• Couty
Dlatriet AttarlMY'• ontce char&·
lnl ala .alleled or1an1Jera with
o""8tlnl ~.end.leas cbaia.
The six lM!vidual1 Questioned
at South Coast Plua Hotel. 666
Anton Blvd., listed their home
addresses in Cost.a Mesa. Hunt·
ington Buth. Laguna Hills and
Riversjde.
lnveat11ators said, however,
that tbey were not 1 tvlnc
partidpanta ln the alle1ed end·
lt11 cba..l.n investment scheme
who each placed $2,500 into the
fund pool any specific locatiao
where they could be reached.
No money was confiscated.
but police said they brought
back a quantity of written
checks made out for the sum ol
$2,SOO and then voided acroea ~
race.
Police said runds allegedly
contributed in the scheme de·
signed to av.old cub transac-
tions are apparaatly still under
control or the pyramid or-
ganizers.
Police sa1d they were tipped
off by a dilgnmUed pyramid
participant who cootacted tbern
more tban once about the
..
alleged chain adivtty and wbere
it would be beJd but ref\lled to
give bis name.
Detective Lt. Jack CalDon em·
pbasized that the South Coast
Plaza Hotel management con-
tracted for use of the room
without' knowing the nature or
the meeting.
"It was very sophisticated "
be said or the method of usuig
voided checks instead of cash
and maintaining members bjp
lists with a computer.
He declined to identify the two
undercover officers who claimed
they went to the hotel and bung
around the banquet room their
tipster specified and were sim-
ly invited to join the party.
They might have to use their
true names again, Lt. Calnon ex-
plained. ·
' i Italy BackS U.S •... Missile Plan
. l . l ~/,ayer
i Of Child
To Die
By DAVID KUTZ MANN
Ol I .. o.lly PIMC Stiff
Germans
Hes itant
·0n Iss u e
ROME <.\P> -President
Cartel' woo a reiteration today
or llaJy's support for deploying
· middle-range American nuclear
weapons in Europe -a plan
thal threat.ens to pit Ute United States against Wes t Germany.
<Related photo, A4).
Convicted child killer Rodney
James Alcala was sentenced to
die in California's gas chamber
today by a Superior Court judge
who termed the death of 12-year-
old Robin Samsoe of Huntington
Beach a "particula rly vicious and
brutal crime."
GRIM SCENE ON COSTA MESA FREEWAY AS AUTOS COLLIDE HEAD-ON IN PART OF FIVE.CAR PILEUP IN COSTA MESA
W~ong-way Drtver From Garden Grove Ktlled; Three Othen Injured In Chain Reaction Smashup
Carter, who will discuss the
subject with Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt of Wes t Germany in
· ·.·Judge. Fhilip Schwab.imposed.
the death sentence on Alcala, 36,
after denyin·g motions ros a new
trial sought by defense attorneys
John Barnett and Jeff Fried·
l man.
Wrong-way Driver .Dies ~
'
,., Vemce on SUnday, issµed a joint
state ment with Italian Prime
Minister F r ancesco Coss1ga
restating Italy's "active sup·
port" for deploying the powerful
missiles designed to oHset So-
v ae t nuclear s upe riority in
Europe. Barnell told the packed
courtroom in Santa Ana that
AJcala's e~ecution would only
provide a momentary "satisfac-
tion of the lust for blood that
pervades this courtroom."
Alcala was convicted in late
April of the 1979 lddn~murder
o(MissSamsoe. · -
The jury that convicted Alcala
also recommended that he be
sentenced to death.
.. Barnett termed his c~ pre-viously convicted of child
molestation, a "aexuaJ misfit"
and a "boy in a ma6 's body."
··His crimes are enormous,
but so is his disease," the de-
fense attorney argued ... His
crimes are or instinct and not or
reason."
But pros t;cutor Richard
Farnell ar1n1e0 strenuously for
impos ition of the death sentence.
·'The only a ppropriate sen-
tence in this case Is the sentence
of death," Farnell said.
Referring to Alcala. Farnell
• described him as "an evil
: sociopath." I Present in the courtroom for I today's sentencing wer e Mrs. I Marianne Frazier. the mother or l f Miss Samsoe. and Mrs. Pedro
j• German. the mother or Alcala.
As she left the courtroom. ! f Mrs . Frazier broke down in sobs
and told reporters that it was a
I; 1 ·•poor exchange'• for her
daughter's life to have Alcala
sentenced to death.
"It will never be behind me." 2 ~ s he sobbed over and over.
l
Alcala's sentencing came one
: year to the day after Miss
~ Sam!Joe disappeared from the
' seashore in Huntington Beach. $ Her skeletal remains were found $ several weeks later in the
)
J I foothills near Sierra Madre.
~ Alcala, a Monterey Park resi-
dent, declined to make a state-
<See Al.C.UA. Pqe AZ>
Q
By DEi.ORES BROOKS IRWIN °' .. Dlilly ~ ,..,,
A wrong-way Wer was killed
and three persons were critical-
iy injured Thursday night in a
five-car chain reaction collision on ·f]ie-Costa-Vesa FreeWay-m
Costa Mesa.
California Highway Patrol of-ficers said Judy Peters, 31. of
Garden Grove, s parked the
chain of accidents by driving the
wrong way on the freeway
without headlights at a high rate
or speed.
M rs. Peters was dead at the
scene of the 8:25 p.m . accident.
just north of the San Diego
Freeway junction.
Critically injured were James
Hatrich. 47. of Tustin, and his
wife, Jean, whose station wagon
was hit headon by the wrong-
way car. then rear.ended by
another car .
Daniel Harrigan or Anaheim,
who pulled t o the freeway
shoulder to assist the accident
victims, was in critical condition
today after being struck as he
tried to run across the freeway.
Also involved in the chain of
collisions was Daniel Ott. 26, of
Anaheim and his passenger,
Paul Steakley. also of Anaheim.
taken to Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital with moderate injuries.
Harrigan was struck by a car
driven by Mildred Hoover of
Santa Ana. Ms. Hoover was un-
injured:"
Officers said they didn •t know
why Mrs. Peters was driving :
north i n the Costa Mesa·
Freeway's southbound lanes.
~ Rlnger
. . Amo~m Interlude Costly
87 IORN NEEDllA.M
Ot• Oll9Y .... ...,,
Dwinl with .. ~Oflll stranaer in a dimly Ut bar can be
expenalve, a IAcma Beacb woman dilcovere4 ear)J today.
WREN 8llE I.En' .... clanclnc partner ID tbe wee boUl'I
thi.a momtna. abe noticed the smooth talker apparently bad re-
moved two rinp ~more tba''8.000 from_ber flaeers.
Lqma ~ pOllc:e Mid tGdaJ tbe woman 8Dd tbe man
were bOtla spedlna an .,_.... oe the towu at tbe Pler t bar in
the Hotel J.aama. • Wbether tbe crtme wu committed dWtq a rouaJna rbum-
be, a ~I tadlO or a flam1na fa.ndanco ts unknown. But
sometime wbeD tM eou»ae weN dancial the nllht away, tbe
alick ,_ lbuffted off to Butt.to witll the lad)''s riDp. ,
OPfS OP TllBm, reportedly worth '8,000, bad a clustAer of 12
dlamOld ID a ,old Mttiq. Tbe other, valued at $200, bad two
pearll R& .Ill It. Police aald tlte woman cd.tdn't remember what the
m .. • • .._••or wbete be.NJd be lived. However, lbe told
police, .Ille wu b•Mw.
., ....
-............... "ltkMN·~ ORANGE COUNTY ~ARAIE>ICS STRUGGLE TO Pita JAMf.S AND ..llAH HATIUCH FROM CAR
Couple Q .... ; Injured ln,Crnh; Wna...,...., Driver J11ctr ..... J..we Ul9
.
School _Bndget P eriled
,
NewJQt·Meaa aebool otndall,
who are laborlna to trim next year's ICbool budaet bf as much
· u $5 mlllloa, were faced toct.y
with the proapect of reductna
th1s yew's bucktt.
Dlstr1ct otttdala were told thi.a w• tUl becauae of state ~·
speDdlna, &MJ now mut IO
back 8Dd wYe a 2.°'7 percent
chunk from tbe 1t'7MO budlet.
a.,Pl'OM a.t summer. bep•b Superlateodent
Norman i.A)at.a •aid tile tut pen.
cits out rouihJy to "80.000. n·s '
money, be Nld, that'• already
bdn ............. for lptftclillf. -
Aecorcliac to Julie Froebers. adminJstratlve assistant to
NewAort Beach A•·
aemJ>lywoman llarlan Be~"°°· the La1u.Qa Beach u 8d.,,a Dlltiict mo wW
feel plneb, aJtboup lt la UD·
clear at Uda time bow much.
Other °"11111• County Rbool dtatrict., lacl&a~I a.be Hunt· tn,_ &e.dl UDion mp School D~~ a11o be &old to 10 back make t rim• frorn
bud1ets approved.
The reqalred truna rosull
from a Sl25 miWaD atate cut lD lm-80 ldlDot badpts due, ..
pan, to 1ow e11t1m.ted tax re-twu from eomty t.u aud4ton
throqbout tbe Mate.
Allo 1lddlaf to the problem.
lb. f'roeber• aaid, la a $50
mlllloll overrun la tbe Loa
An1ea. CcMmt,J ._.... gracram
and an overbudaetlna of SZ:S mllb ia ._ dllld e.,. »n>-
gram, for 1tad..U from ktn-
deraattm to ::rf lllllt, Tb•ldlool eta t.Ut wW be
bardeet lllt wm ... 4lltrtdl tbll
baYe a-declared ?Nalu., ..,.
<See aUDGn, .... AZ>
While Ame r ican o fficials
earlier expressed concern that
Schmidt might propose a freez.e
on the missile deployment.
Secretary of State Edmund S.
Muskie said Thursday he ex-
_pttt.ed c.rtft and Sthm1dt lP
find common ground in their
ta1b set to precede the seven nation. economic s ummit that briaCs both to ltaJy .
The Cart.er-COSSiga statement
expressed the leaders• agree-
ment on several issues, ranging
from Afghanistan to the MiddJe
East.
"The interna tional situation
created by the Soviet Union's
a rmed intervention and continu-
ing occupation of Afghanistan
was examined in depth." the
statement said.
Blaze Routs
Shop in CdM
A Corona del Mar dress shop
was evacuated early today when
a pair of gas meters near the
rear of the business exploded. ig·
nitrng a s mall fire and startling
nearby residents and shoppers.
Newport Beach firefighters
said the small blaze at Jac-
quie's, 3642 East Coast Highway,
was extinguished in a matter of
minutes. They said , though.
at took a bttle longer to caJm
down onlooker s a nd s hop
employees.
The explosion. reported to fire
orrtcials at 10: 10 a.m., may have
been triggered by the pilot light
on a wall heater inside the s hop,
investigators sajd.
Coast
Weatller
Low clouds night and
rnorninl hours, otherwise
sunny throulb Saturday .
Lows tonight upper 50s at
the beaches and low 60s.
inland. HlCba Saturday 68
to 80.
...
. . .ti DAL y "'-OT Cit
~3UCI CoDlpnter Na.onal Medical Link . .
• • . · ltwlOD.DON ............. Def.as f'oandaUGll. wW PfOtldll
the IDOlt ,...t iDtorm1Uoe •
Uae more than 2.000 lsnowa
IH•tlc and conc.•ntlel ab,
oormaJlU • 1ceordln1 to Dr.
K.uetb Duman, lJCI profeuor
ot ped.latrica.
D.aman. who dem04Utttted tM tnewr1ter41k• devlee at a
Pl'MI confereoce Thunday. aaid
.................. ,. .... O'o-9
pb,.tclaal wtD be ..... fO call
U.. medical ~ bJ tlllrh'N
to ~ve CWaAI_, priatout oa
any known birth defect u well
a1 curreat treatment an4
therapy.
UCJ a1lo wUJ partictpate in •
natlonwkie pilot prosram wttb
about JO other medical HDten
to develop tbe cnmputer 1,.Wm
'Quiet'
Jetliner·
Crashes
YUMA. Ari~. <AP> -The
"quietest commercial jet in the
world" Jay on it.a belly next to •
runway today, following a crub
wblle undertolng federal tests.
None of the crew -pilot,
copilot and flight-test en~
-was injured as the McDonnell
Douglas DC-9 Super 80 blew a
lire on landing and swerved off
the Yuma lntematiooal Airport
runway Thursday night.
"It came ln bot <fut> became
it was a 1lmulaled bydr•ulic
failure," aald R•Y Towne.
McDonnell Dou1l11 Corp.
spokesman ln J...onc Beach.
•'It swerved off tbe runway to
the right, coUapeed the lan1Hng
gear -all three. When It bit the
sand, it spun around. It's laying
OD ila belly in the sand."
<Both PSA ad Air Callfomia
have ordered some of the jets,
and comult.anta have urced tbat
this type ot jet be used •t Jobn Wayne Airport.>
CONVICTED KILLER ALCALA ARRIVES FOR SENTENCING
A Few Houra Ut9r, the Judge Ordered Deattt
Three ol the $14 million planes
are bei.Dg tafed roe cert.lflcalion
by the Federal Aviation Ad·
mtnlstraUon, with first com-
mercial delivery scheduled late
next month to Swiasair, Towne
said. ·
E',....P.,.eAJ
ALCALA •.•
m enl to the court before he was
sentenced.
Judge Schwab, in denying de-
fense requests for a modification
in sentencing. said the evideoce
in the case stiowed that the de-
fend a nt was predatory a nd
stalked his victim before taking
her to a secluded place. •
Alcala's sentencing ~
t o day a fter the California
Supreme Court denled a defense
request for• bearina on tbe ad-
mlssibWty of certain eridmce
during Alcal•'s &enqthy Superior
Court trial.
Alcala's conviction and sen-
tencing wtll now automaticaJly
~o to the Supre me Court for
a ppeal. In the meantime, the
defendant will be ta ken to San
Que ntin pr ison 's de ath row
where he will await the outcome
of his attorneys' appeal.
Alcala was arrested in Oc-
tobe r by Hunting t on Beach
.police snd his trial began in
February.
.._, ... -...
~1: House Passes
~ f' Truck Bill
::> WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi-
:-:: dent Carter, ll\ Europe for an
. •. economic summit, is celebrating
, "a major ste p in the fight
: -against inflation" back home:
:.:; overwhelming Howie passage of
:::: ~~)~.-pending truck deregula-
Carter was thousands or miles
• · a way Thursday night when the
• House voted 367-13 for a
watered-down but still welcome
version of his bill to trim the In·
ters tale Commerc e Com·
m ission 's rate and route·
l>rotect.ing 11.uthority <Jver the
: : ' trucking Industry
·.
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DAILY PILOT
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T1l1•t.1"1 (P14)~
0111 me• Muse .. , MNl7I
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Irvine Co.
Will Finance
Access Routes
Tbe Irvine Company has made
official its pledge to fuod the $8.4
million cooatnactioo of rreeway
access routes to a reeional com-mercial ceD1el' It's proposing to
1Jaildil:a lrviDe. The freeway projed would be
tl)e i.....-one Of its kind funded
privatel)' in CaJl!omJa. accord·
Ing to lrriDe Company officials.
Irvine Center, to be built oo a
473-acre triangle or land formed
by the Santa Ana . San Diego and
Laguna freeways, was supposed
to be built in the m id-19705, but
has been delayed several times.
Company spokesman Mart.tn
Brower said the Irvine Com-
pany's official declaration to
fund the freeway project rqay
speed the development of the
cente r. He sajd the project pro-
posal may prompt some major
depiartment store chains to com-
m it to build s tores in Irvine
Center .
The Irvine Company's pro-
posal to build freeway access to
the center ls on the Irvine City
Council's agenda Tuesday night.
The rouncil is expected to ap-
prove the proposal, which must
a lso b e approved by the
California De partment of Transportation .
The freeway project calls for
the cons truction of two in·
tercbanges leading to the center,
o ne from tbe San ta Ana
Freeway at Alton Parkway and
one from the San Diego Freeway
at Irvine Center Drive.
City officials have urged the
Irvine Company to speed con-
struction of Irvine Center Oft
which much of the city's future
commercial tax base ls peB&ed.
One of the thrtt test planes
lost its tail when a test crew
landed it too hard in California
on May 2, Towne said. No oee
was injured 1n that mishap
either.
"We 'v€' got another one (lest
planel," Towne said. "We don't
expect this to have any effect on
the certification which Ls expect-
ed to be completed nest month
when this airplane will go into
commercial service."
f1rem P.,,e Al
BUDGET •••
trlcta because of property values.
. Such wealthy dUlricts, includ-
ing Newport-Mesa. curreoUy re-
ceive the minimum state alloca-t ion for average daily atteod-
a n c e b e cau s e of the
Serrano-Priest decision, which
cAlls for districts throughout the
state to be·put on an even finan ·
clal footing.
"For right now," observed
Mrs . Froeberg. "districts will
have to decide which bills to pay
first and go from there.••
She said there is a possibility
for emergency appropriations
from the state to affected di.5-
lrict.s, but, she said, aucb act.ion
could be several weeks away.
··Thia la quite a blow to us. a
real •Wl>riae." said Terry Zim-
mermmi, budget director for the
Newport-Mesa district. He 1aid
district b'ult.ees DOW must de-
cide whether to go back and
make cut.a or bold on and'~ ~hat the year's ending balance
·~-Zi mmerman 1.t'd dlatrict ol-
rtclala have beell '-Pini for an
ending balance o( about Sl
million. But be 1aid that money
'" needed for the lll0-81 budaet. ·'We're already faced with
some real severe cuta aad this
wUI Just l.Qe away that much
more money," Zimmerman
noted.
----JUST BREAKING ........ _--.....
Lok iknu from toda11'• ioorld and natlOftOl M1Dt lkwlopmftU.
Assassination Try
Victim, Slain by Cops
ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada CAP> -A fOl"IDWI' army ...,._l
linked to the failed auualnaUoa attempt oo )l4nilt Prime
Minister Maurice Bishop wu killed ln a lbootoat wttll MCVtty
forces today. las than 2-4 hours after a bomb killed two cblJdren
and a woman and wounded 20 others al a rally Bl.I.bop auended.
The death of the ex-aoldler, John PbiWP1, wu npartect by
Ute slat4 radio. He wu killed in bla house ln the suburb ol St.
Paul'• wbere be bad holed up and ttaded bullets for boun wltb
1ovel'DIDMt troops sent to arT'elt blm.
The ndao uld tMn were no other ~puatt.let ln tbe battle,
but tbllt-• man It klenUfted u Keith 9l hrnanl wu ~
IOUPl "dead or aJlve" -Y authortU.. The radio claimed 8( · Benaard. who wu not flrther ldenUfted, wu linked to .. lm· -~~.··. '' ,..,
........... 1 ........
Nn YOIPt (AP) -!'our ol the u'6oe'1 ,..,.._ banb, '8·
dudiAI laP-raaked hat ot Amert.ca a.ad Pf9, I cttlbudt,
lo....W tbllr pl'lme ra• a balf·l*'C1111• .-.... '° 11 perc.Dt
today a weell after several other m~ U.l:iua' bad cul tMlr
rate to 12 percent.
• !.= nUe lool. be u.ld. S•ellb • a pllflklan wtll be
eble to...._.• UA of cllnlcaJ
•ltna and 1ymptoma and ~ve
mM or ..... eomput.er cUalJJOlet
OD a pedeet,
"Unforhmltely. many of the
upecta (of birth def edl) ...... yet unknown and we can be only
dneriptlve about what we aee
clinically," uld Kermit AD·
deraon, a medlc1I ceater
1enellctst .
The centraJ computer • local·
ed at Tufts·Ne,, Enaland
Medical Center in Bolton and
wa• de•eloped by the
M auacbu1ett1 Institute of
Tee~ am, an IBM com-
puter s11(em.
Dr. Dumas noted \hat, prior to
tbe eetttaa up ot t.be eompat«
1torebouae. called Utt BtrUI
Defect.I lnformaUOll 8y1tem,
knowledge on blrt.19 defeeta bad
been 1cattered throu11tout
medical~ and~
A written compendium of
birth defect.I lnformatlon wu
publllhed in 1972, but WU llOOD
out-claU!d by rapid de.e mentl
tn Ute medical field be s
SCENE OF HEAD-ON CRASH IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
Kyoko lchlda of Newpoft Beach Deed et Scene
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pair Injured NB Woman Killed
As Motorbike,
AutO Collide In San Juan Crash
A TexaB man and his Co!>ta
''Me s a passeng e r .aboard a
motorcyr le we rt' severf'l> 1n·
1ured early todlly wht'n th1>1r
mat'hinc collided with a 1·or al
an 1ntersecttoo on the <.;osta
Mesa-Sant.a Ana city line
Katherine L. Ryan. 22. of 2190
College Ave .• was lis t ed tn
critical coodition this mommg
at Fountain Valley Commuruty
Hosplt.al with bead in.Juries.
"HU comJJUJon ln the -urty
morntaa accident Jonathon K.
Saffle, 25. of Montier. Tex . was
listed ln serious but stable condJ
tion at the same hospital
lnvesttgators s aid they wt-r€'
southbound on Main Str~t .. t
Sunflower A venue when SarnE-.,
motorcycle slam med into a c:ir
making a left turn to ~o ...,._..,t
bound on Sunflower /\venue
The dnver was Colleen Ann
F avreau. 30. of 3004 J eff rey
Drive, C-Oclta Mesa. Polt re ~aid
A Sewport Beach woman WB.l>
killed and a man was tnJurt><l
Thursday nr~ht whC'n tht' rar'>
they "ere dn\ 1ng l"f1ll1 ded h<:Jd
nn an San Ju.rn Cap1M~ano
Oran~e County Sheriff'<; dep
u 1 lt>S Sdld that K ~ oko I ch1da
29. of Newport Beach. was iJro
nounced dead at the s cene after
the accident at a bout 8.45 p m
on Camino Capistrano between
Jumpero Serra Road and Anry P arkway.
The car s hto "'as drH in~ hJd
c11 llde<I head ''" v. llh d van
Iraqis Pour
Out to Jlote
rtraven by Har ry Alfredo Remer.
!>8, of Rt'no, Ne\ , deputies said
R i> m •' r "" a " r e po r t I'd i n
o,a tt'>fa (.'tJJrv r ond1t1on today at
~1 1 !.s100 <Am mw11t ~ Hoi.p1tal.
Deput.11 .. -:. i.a1d the <1cc1dent is
under tnve.lJ~<1lJuo .
Cops Have
A Real Blast
One of San Clemente's
police rars now has a sun-
roof. bot offi cers a ren't
rea l h<1ppy a boutthe a lter a ·
t1Qn
Sgt Hector Rivera and
Lt Craig Steckler were
rei.pond in~ to a s ilent
. 1larm at Fred's Liquor
RAG HDAD . Iraq , AP> _Tens i.tore Thursday morning
11( thow.ands of Iraqis. ancludmg ""he n the 1nc1d e nt oc-
G £' • A Om~n tn long blac:k \Cillo. VOted ('Ur red 88 ~OD8ervalloo tod a~ under s unn y skies for A pohce spokesman said
their far..t parlia ment sanct' the Lteute n a n f Sfeckl e r
Could u:•-e Ta~ xes overthrow or the monarchy 22 reached ror the mounted .ct..UL shot0 un when the unit ar· year!'I ago \'endors da d a bn s k ,. WAS HING T ON (AP > -bus iness selltn~ ace v.ater to the rived at the liquor store .
Americans may end up paymg \Oters, sweltenn~ an 90 degree and it accidentally dis · mo r e for ga so lin e because heat charged, sending a load of
they're usmg less of at. pellets through the roof.
Transportallon Secretary Neil ''I'm 30 years old and t1us is T h e s hotgun blas t,
Goldschnudt was quoted Thurs-the fi rst time I've ever voted... which caused about $500
day 8$ saying a gasoline-tax m-said Mirein Mohsen. a Moslem wo rth of d amiige a nd
crease of one or two cents a aviauon eagllleer .. 1 don't think created a large hole in the
gallon as needed to bail out the the parhament Wlll have 8 lot of roof, didn't il\Jure the two
fede ral highway trust fund, powe r. it will be under the officers.
wh fc b finance s inte r s t ate Revolullonary Council. but we The hquor store alarm
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This aerial view of the erupting Mount St.
Helens, taken May 18 and obtained by the
Associated Press from the Geological
Survey. shows a contrastingly calm Mount
Hood at right in the background
Court Protects Spouse
Britain R ules o n D efault Eviction Case
LONDON (AP) -Britain's
highest court of appeal has ruled
that a wife may not be eVlcted
from her house if her husband
defaults on a loan which she did
not know about and used the
home as collateral.
The ruling by five law lords
s we,pt front pages in British
newspapers today. "Homes Vil'
tory for Wives" was one
headline.
".I am so grateful. The sus-
pense was dreadful, .. said Anne
Prineiple Pays
Ex-LA Cop Proves Point
ELUCOTI' CITY, Md. <AP>
-A former Los Angeles police
o!ficer s pent $400 on air Care m
addition to lodging fees r ather
than admit his guilt and pay a
S40 speeding ticket.
Max R. Schulman told Howard
County District Court Judge
Raymond J . Kane that he had
traveled from his Buena Park.
Calif., home "to profess my in-
nocence."
During his court appearance
Thursday, Schulman said the
trooper who used r adar to clock
his car miscelculated the speed.
He was charged with traveling
68 mph in a 55-mph zone on In·
terstate 95.
"I know I was not exceeding
the speed limit." he told Kane.
Kane acquitted Schulman of
the charge. but said : ··1 suspect
Mr. Schulman was exceeding
the speed limit. but the evidence
is such that I had a reasonable
Mane u vers Slated
MOSCOW CAP> -The Soviet
Defense Ministry has announced
plan s for July military
mane uvers involving nearly
30,000 Soviet troops in an arc
around Berlin East Germany.
doubt in my mind."
Schulman, meanwhile, said he
returned to the East Coast to ap-
pear in collrt becalise "You do
what's right It's that simple ··
Two Ge nerals
Bailed Out
HONOLULU (AP> -Two US
Air Force generals assigned to
the Strategic Air Command
were rescued by the ll1ckam AJr
Force Base commander after
they were a rrested by base
police recently for dr iving while
intoxicated, according to the ar
rest report.
MaJ. Gen. Earl Peck and Br1~
Gen. Stanford E. Brown were
stopped by base police June 9
after a borrowed car driven by
Brown ran the main gate secun-
ty check at Hickam. ran over a
traffic cone and continued in an
erratic manner, according to the
report obtained by telev1s1on
station KGMB.
lnqwries were referTed to the
SAC headquarters at Offutt Air
Force Base in Nebraska.
Brown, who was threatened with
l'Viction when her film producer
husband, Norman Brown. used
their house as secret collater al
and ended up owing the bank
S89.000.
··wives must have rights as
well as husbands a nd wage
earners." said Julia Boland.
also threatened with eviction
when her hus band Michact
Boland. a contractor. used their
home as security for a loan and
was 1n debt-to the bank $76.500.
Thursday 's ruling' protects
w1 v es, mistresses, grown
children and other dependent
home-dwellers from evictioo 1n.
cases wbere lb~ bead ~f
household defaults on a loan ob-
tained by using the house as
secur1ty.
The decision only applies in
cases where the wife or other
adult dweller did not know about
the collateral loan.
It could apply m reverse. if a
woman owns a house and puts 1t
up to secure a loan without tell·
mg her husband
The William and Gl)n Bank
tried to evict the Brown~ of Kent
&rnd the Bolands of Surrey four
:"cars ago and the legal battle
has gone on since then
The lords ruled unanimously
'that the women contributed sub·
!>tant1ally to the initial purchase
of the homes and had an "over-
r1d ing interest" in remaining
there Both women are still at
home and still with their
husbands
A bank spokesman s aid
millions of dollars 1s at s take as
a i'esult of the ruling
Summe rtime
Job Market
Not S 11nny?
Some solid advice for firt;t-
time job seekers and sage ob·
servations by a one-time CIA of·
ficlal in Sunday's Pilot. ,
Glll M SEASON -The sun
s hines bri~ht as summer begins.
but the economy 1s casting
(SUNDAY'S BEST)
shadows over job prosp«ts for
new grads. A look at where the
jobs are -and aren't -lo
YoutYaar Money.
STDJ . NEEDED! -Fonner
CIA chief Richard Helms argues
tbat the nation still needs -ln·
deed wants -an effective Cell·
tsaJ Intelligence Agency. His
.tews oo J.be hostatH also have
a hard-edied sound.
CHANGE or CHABAcrEa
-Patrick Duffy, angelic Bobby
Ewing on "Dallas." got bored u
gOOd guy, so next season he'll be
corrupted by power. then re·
pent .
Pt.A8TIC8, P&OF IT8 -
That's tbt focut of KflllMth ud
OarJ cro-. HuntinetOG BeMll f~ctoey owner'-. w~ tun Mt m.iW.-ol DMCUcaJ deYkel • ~--but .., *.be ... thlt ...... ...,. 9'11 ...... Bui'••
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Publie Notices OK
For Utility MaiJingS
WASHINGTON CAP> -States
may not prohibit public uWiUes
from usiq bW tmerta to dllcusa
••conc:ro....lal matters of public
policy" s uch as nuclear power
development, the U.S. Supreme
Court ruled today.
A bill inlert ban aimUar to
New Yon'• baa been ta effect in
California. Similar bana were
comldered but ttjected in Iowa
and llaioe.
In a separate deci.sion, the na-
tion's highest court also ruled
that states cannot prohibit
utlliUes from running promo-
tional advertisements aimed at
selling more electricity.
on a "captive-audience" n -
tlonale.
But Powell's opinion today
drew a distinction between the
two.
"The utmty customer may
escape exposure to objectionable
material simply by transferring
the bill Insert from envelope to
waatebuket." be said.
Consolidate d Edison Co ..
which services more than 3
million customers in the New
York Cit y area; challenged the
slate prohibition. saying its free·
s peech rights were being
violated.
The Supreme Court ruled ln
1978 that corporations. like
persons. have free-speech
rights.
Powell's opinion giving Con
Ed it.A victory waa joined by
Chief Justice Warren E . Burger
and Justices William J. Brennan
Jr., Potter Stewart, Byron R.
White and Thurgood Marshall.
Justice John Paul St.evens voted
to strike down the bill insert
ban, but did so in a separate.
concurring opinion.
Justices Harry A . Blackmun
and William H. Rehnquist dis-
sented.
The court struck both policies
enforced by New York's Public
Service Commission. ruling that
they violate free-speech rights Bare Faets
In the first case, the court vol·
ed 7·2 to strike New York's
policy o f b a rrin g "con ·
troversial" bill inse rts -
leaflets enclosed with utility
bills. The state's PSC has barred
the distribution of such inserts
as "tantamount to taking advan-
tage of a captive audience ··
Justice Dare Not Be Blind
The courrs majority. in an
op1n1on authored by Justice
Lewis F . Powell Jr .. ·said the ,
proh1b1t1on represented an un
const1tullonal lnfnogement on
speech "content." rather than a '·
permissible restriction on time,
place or manner.
.. The comm1ss1on does not
pretend that its action 1s unrelat·
ed to the content or subject mat
ter or bill inserts," Powell said
"Indeed. 1t has unde rtaken lo
suppress certaLO bill inserts pre
c1sel) be<.-ause they address con
trovers1al iss ues of public
policy."
He added· "The comm1ss1on·s
own rat1onaJe demonstral~ that
1ls action cannot be upheld as a
content-neutr al time , place or
manner regulation "
In uphold.mg the state pollc:>
the New York Court of Appeal!>
relied on a 1974 Suprem e Court
dec1sion that political advertis-
ing could be kept off city buses
in Shaker Heights. Ohio. The
1974 ntllng, m part, was based
Patron Slain
In SA Tavern
A Q);JJ) was shot to death and a
bystander was wounded in a
Santa Ana bar early today .
shortly after the man who was
killed argued with another
patron.
Pol.tee Wlthheld the names of
the \'ictims of the l. 30 a m
s hooting at the Gemini Bar. 316
N. Harbor Blvd
omcers s aid one or two men
re-entered the bar a short time·
after the argument and began
s hooting with a small caliber
handgun. killing one man and
s lightly wounding another.
The suspects are still at large
polt CC' Stlld
PHOENIX. Am CAP) -A
legal dispute over t.he identity of
a model pictured m an ad for a
tanning lotion will be decided
after a JUdJO?e unfolds the
e\ 1dence to ger to the bare facLc;.
The evidence includes 27 full·
color photographs of Cindy
Wood. Playbo)' magazine's 1974
Playmate of the Year. One of
them 1s a centerfold. in which
she 1s wearing only " s mile
Miss Wood. a model from Van
!'\u}s. claims to be the sunbather
featured 1n 197i magazine and
telev1s1on advertising for Q1' by
Coppertone. <i '>Untan lotion
So does Ahl.on Ve1R 25. '4ho
claims in her L. S D1stntt Court
::.u1t that a 1973 photograph taken
of her m Fort Lauderdale f1a .
"a:. used 1n tht.-QT advertising
c ampaq~n without her
perm1ss1on .
~ 1s::. \'e1g ha.., ·a!>ked \..° S 01~
tract Court Jud~e Wilham Cop
pie to order the lotion manufac·
turer. Schenng-PlouRh Corpora·
t10n of Keml"orth, N J . to pay
her for the alleged invasion of
privacy.
The case comes befor e Copple
on Monday on a d.efense motion
to d1 snuss on Rrounds that 1t 1.,
Miss Wood . not :0.1 1!>!> \·e11(. in the
dd
To substantiate M 1ss Ve1R0'>
da1 m . her law,e r . B r ian
Goodwm of Phoenix. "has Riven
Copple 27 photographs of Miss
Wood 'from the 1974 and
februan 1973 ed1t1ons of
Playboy .
Goodwln wants Coppl~ to take
a close look at those photos. the
Coppert.one ad and ones of Mi~
Ve1g taJten in 1973 and more re
cently
P olicy Alte r ed
~11~:"EAPOLIS IAPI In a
quiet reversal of policy. the
Cartt-r <tdm1n1strat1on ha::. told
U S ·b&SE'd multinational grain
s hippers thl''.t can H'll rorc11m
gro.,.,n grain to the Soviet Union.
the Minneapolis Tribune report·
~d m a rop:-nght sory today
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GAIOl•S
FUCHSIA
FESTIVAL
-FrH 2Y.r' Fuchsia
no pu1clla11 neceaary
(limitld =ly> -Fr11 adm 111on
-100·1 of blollOml
on display
-National Fucblta
Society upertl
-Fr11 prizes available tor adYic•
~,.and cullure llctures at 11:00 a 2:00 boftl
days
-Iring your Hit blouom1 and 1nt1r th• bloom
competition 0udging, 10:30 SUN.)
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fCMlltai• Valley Location only
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' Since the case was filed in
1978, Goodwin has refused to dis·
close where Miss Veig lives in
Maricopa County or what s he
does for a living. •
Alter stuaying tne ev1aence,
Goodwm c laims, Copple should
see that Miss Veig's nose and
smile more closely resemble the
Coppert.onc model's than Miss
Wood·s
In addition, portions of Miss
Wood's anatomy were obviously
larger than those of the woman
in the ad. Goodwin claims
Plough·s lawyers h ave s ub·
milled affidavits from Miss
Wood. a photographer and an
advertising agency executive.
all claiming the photograph used
m the ad .,., as taken in May of
1976 m sessions at Zuma Beaeh
and Hollywood Hills.
Edison Pays
For Power
Line Burning
Southern California Edison
Co has agreed to an out -o f.court
settlement in whi ch it will pay a
Santa Ana boy Sl 4 million for
inJunes received when he was
burned by a fallen power hne
Ricardo Estrada. 6. th~ only
t h1ld of Mr and Mrs Louis
F.s trad.1. '41TI receive · about
S200.000 this year and the
balance over a 30-year-penod
The bov was injured Sept. 21
.,., hen a 4.000-volt power line fell
1 n to l he 'r on t v· a rd at the Estrad:J re-;1dcnrc on .. Ches tnut
Avenue
Young Es trada who was play-
ing in the yard. grabbed the "''re. causing a severe burn to
his right hand and other bums to
his left leg. according to court
rt.· cords
The settlement was r eached
before Orange County Superior
Court Judge John C. Trotter
Redwood Basket
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EXTRA lNIGE ~
Of uptlgtl p6onfs
Al LOlbeled
'lGalSUe
• Reg. "2.99
SALEPllCE sl.99
Hi-Bloom
Acid Food
Hl·BLOOM is a
fruiting and
fl o wering
fertilizer con-
ta In i ng 10%
phosphate and
10% potash -
the two' ele·
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responsible for
more blooms.
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Marplai•e
Ah, Wilderness
<'aYSTAI. aAJJ. DE". Comea now the Oranae
Counl.)' Grand J"ry, aa It winda down toward lta tln.al da)I.
lnul"' a pl a for wild rneu TM cue ln poinl tt our
COHUln
11\iN)eelOca. ~ Orand Jury aeema to be fretUna. aome
O\fr the Munt ol lhat area bet-..eo Coron1 del Mat and
l.aauna IWach, and tht• e>pen rant'hl1ndl 1tntchtna lnJand
Thia M'rtor 11 oml'UmN1 known aa th_, Irvine coaat.
bftu1~ \ trtually all ol tbl' territory ts owned by the Irvine
Comp.an}
It I •110 lht' lut r.-m•1nln11 atrett'h of priat1ne
bhort'lln"' 1n Or1m1.-l'ount \ that rC"malns undeveloped,
,., t' for a ft·~ hlmw:. ut l'n 'tal l'ov.-. tht' El Morro moblle
honw p..1rk and 1 hor'"' riuwh You <'Un au.ld a couple of
JUI\'~ :.tan1t
THAT ASIOF., th1• !'lf'c·tur '' htrat>ly und~veloped and
11nprt·~'''''I) bt•tu.lt1ful
Right now, tht' t•ntlrt' r.t•t•lor. 11trt"tch.lng far Inland
frtlm tht• l'1tt'tf1t'. 1s mnrkt-d t(I tM'('(lmc a i.late and federal
µark
'ftU!> b twin.: ltt'l'Om l'~twod thro111i1h 1'l•te and federal
purt'hal1lt':. und whut unwunts'to l•nd 11tfts by the lrvme C'omµ1m~ '
Comt>i. no~ tht• .:nmd Jury with :\ome worries and
frt.'ts Ttw jury says ltutt e.:o\'l'rnnwnt should not lose sight
of the fa<·t that tht• 1 r\'llll' l'o.st should be a wilderness
urea The Grand Jury p.•orlt' •lso qut>stlon the need for a
six·lane superhi~hwffy through the l'>pcn coastal lands .
J'he jury's 1><1ints 11re intl'NsUng beeause. plainly. his·
tofy s uggests that LocaJ wtcrests .. •111 be indeed losing con·
Group o/ JC>IJOWl Ta.rpayt>r$ Thanktng the lrvtTU! Company
trol of "hat happens on a ll that open space and along those
bl•.iuf1ful beaches and rocky headlands
Cl.F.ARl.Y. THE MOTIVATIONS or many CIVIC
leaders who sought to preserve the area through park des·
ignalion may tum out to be at odds with those in govern-
ment who will soon <·onlrol the area.
Many of the local leaders would like to see lhts pristine
sector of our coastline remain just as it is The Grand Jury
s t.'ems inclined that way Just keep ttUngs as they are.
The suspicion here is that such a laudable goal just
1sn 't goi ng to. happen.
P flt;SSURES WJl.I. COME upon the stale and federal
park JX'Ople to make this into a prime recreational area for
all of the taxpayers who bought it There will be pressure
for more beach parking Pressure for highways so tourists
may reach the area Pressw:t...mr support facihtaes s uch as
restrooms. hiking tnuls. re~reshment stands •
How successfully wall all these pressures be resisted?
Time will tell
Meanwhile. I suppose we could be thankful for the
blessing that the area remams a wilderness now. for lhlS.
we couta thank the Irvine "Company leadel'Ship. past and
present.
IF TllE RANCH COMPANY hadn't chosen to keep at
a ... open space. it could already be covered with tract
horn<.'!>, cross· hatched s treets. taco stands and neon ll ghl'l
So the people could thank the ranch leaders for the
fact \\C have some open space to debate about
But it's probably not very popular to thank the I rvmc
Company for anythinJi!
Siamese Pair Face Surgery
DAYTON. O hio CAP> -
Siamese twins on respirators at
the Children's Medical Center
may have to be separated lo
save one because of their poor
condition, a physician says.
"The twins are less active and
are havmg a great deal of trou·
ble breathing." Dr. Gerald
Molfenter said Thursday.
The twins were born lo a Pi·
qua couple Tuesday and moved
to the medit'a) center here
because of its expanded
• facilities. The daughters'of Ran·
dy a nd R e becca Wackier
were born six ·weeks premature.
Benefits Pinch
Ala1Tns Elderly
W~SHINOTON CAP> -Coo,,_. will move .qulclrly lo 1hor•. up the flnanclally frqlle
Social Secur ity ayatem and
make sure that retirement
beneOll continue to be paid on
Ume, the chairman of a key
Hou.. 1ubcomm1ttee promaaes.
lt able lo borrow trom the Dlt·
ability lmurance and ·HoepttaJ
In.tu.ranee <Medicaid) fund.I.
And under adveru econom.lc
clrcum1t1ncea, the tru1tee1
•aid, the three funds to1ether
mltbt not.have enough money to
pay benefits on lime beatnnJn1
in 1913.
Rep. J .J . Pickle. D-Texa1,
chairman of the Houa~ Waya
and Means subcommlttee on
However, an analyat for a
senior citizen.I' 1roup aaid the
outlook for Soclal Secw1ty in"the
next few years may be even
bleaker lban the aystem's
trustees indicated in their an·
nual report to Congress 1bun-
da y.
• Social Security, said hb panel ts
"concerned about the report, but
Ule word abould go out that there
is nethlna to be alarmed about.
THE T&VSTEES SAl.P th~
Old Age and Survivors trust
fund, which paid out almost
three-quarters of the S12'4.9
billion in Social Security benefits
in 1979, could run out of money
10 late 1981 or early 1982 unless it
Children's.
Slayings
Stun.Town
NORFOLK. Neb .. (APl
When James Doolittle walked in·
to Sacred Heart Catholic
Church. Stell a Almarez was
kneeling at the altar alone.
Outside in the waning daylight.
her four young daughters were
playing, he said.
At about midnight. the girls.
rangmg in age from 2 to 10, were
found dead in bed -two with
s ingle gunshot wounds in the
head, two with knife wounds in
the neck.
Authorities say they were
killed Wednesday ·by their
mother . who then put a .32·
caliber revolver to her forehead
aod pulled the trigger. She was
hospitalized in stable condition
and is expected to recovef.
The 29-year-old woman was
cha r ged with firs t ·deg r ec
murder
STUNNED BV TJIE killings ,
and by the arrest. fnends and
neighbors m this commuruty of
16.600 say the family was deeply
r eligious and the girls were
"good kids .. Mrs. Almarez was
a nice. quiet woman who was a
PT A block mother. She and her
husband Anthony struck people
as a "perfect couple."
No mot ive ha s b e en
establis hed. but police are treat·
ing the case as a homicide·
attempted suJcide. said Police ·'
Chie f James Brenneman A
butcher knife and a gun thought
to be the murder weapons were
round bf'lhe house. police said.
Alma rez arrived almost im-
medi alely after the killings.
Brenneman said, and 1s not u
su~pect.
"Al.I. HE COUl.D SAV was
·my babies: my babies, my
family they're gone'." said
neighbor Rose Leise_
The girls were Identified as
Odelia, 10: Antoinette. 7: and
twins Stella Lorraine and Gloria
Irene. 2.
.. THE SOCIAi. Security pro-
gram will continue. u it baa for
40 years, to pay benefit.a on
time," be vowed. "The report ia
the Congress' warning slpaJ
and the Coogress will act."
Pick.le said the subcommittee
will meet next Thursday to con·
sider tbe Carter admlnlstra-
tlon 's proposal to allow i1J·
terfund borrowing and a1ao to
shift some of the payroll tu
from the burgeonint dlaabWty
fund to lhe old·age fund.
Pit'kle's opllmlsttc outlook
wasn't sh ared by J.ames M.
Hacking, assistant legislative
counul for the Ameri.can As·
sociation of Retired Persons_
"THE IMMEDIATE future
looks rather pess1m1 st1~ ... he
s aid. "What 1s worse. after r t'
viewing the assumptions the
trustees made, their worst case
might tum out to be opumisttc."
riac1C1Dg saJo U>ngress shou.Jo
act this year to allow 111terfund
borrowing, then move next year
to pump som e general tax
dollars into Social Security to re
pair the damage done by high
inflation and unemployment.
Social Security Commuunoner
William J Driver also said the
situation is unlikely to be as bad
as trustees surmised If 1t 1s and
the system can't make pay
ments on time m 1983. Dnver
said he would rather see laxes
raised than benefits lowered A
recent survey round 69 percent '
of the pubhc also felt that wa~.
he said
THE PAVROl.I. TAX . now
6 1.3 percent. already is due to
climb to 6 65 percent next ~ear.
6 7 percent I.II 1982. 7 05 percent
in 1985 and 7 65 percent an 1990
Eventually. those higher taxes
are expected to put the Old Age
aod Dlsablllt.v fund 111 the black
for 50 years
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Pala~~ C'Jaat
President Carter smiles as he talks with Italiao President
Pertini in Rome presidential palace. In background.
tapestry depicts myth of Perseus holding head of
Medusa.
Lava Do01e GrolVs
In "'Quiet' Crater
VANCOUVER. Wash CAP1
A lava dome growmg in Mount
St. Helem' gaping t rate r roukl
explode al any time . and planl'-.
Oymg above the volcano are tak
mg a terrible n sk. wamo; a I':-..
Geological Survey sc1ent"t
·'The mountam obviously "
n o t dead.·· ~eol og 1 s l Pf>l••
Rowley Silld Thursda)
But the mount.am. which ble<A
its top in a violent exploswn
May 18 and erupted lowennJ.!
clouds of ash on May 25 and
June 12. ~quiet Thursday
A cloud of steam rose to about
10 ooo f1·t·t and drilled lo the
north in <:lt'ar weather. A small
l'Mf hquakr• measuring 2.6 on the
H1«htcr !'>Cale was recorded -at
111 or, a m Thursday.
lh'p1t1• Lhl' outward calm. lhe
l.1 \ .1 domt> ~n·w about 20 feet.
Forml·d b\' molten rock pushing
11p throu~h the floor of the
t·r ..it1•r. 1t mea!>ures some 660
11-l'l Jcrrn.s and 200 feet tall.
Ro~lcy warned that some
1d10L-. .. m a press h'elicopter
hov~nn~ over the dome Wednes·
dJ\ "ould have been the ra.rst to
dll' had the dome erupted.
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Water Issue Held lJp : . . .. • . .
~ndmeiai ilejection Dinu Canal Hopes ..
of lb• two·t~lrda ma)orlty
ne.ded for apatoval. Sen. Ru~ YAyaSA, J>.Chino,
the meMW't • leaa t 4pcwor.
won J:na&M&til • Mtn1 th~ am•~ up....,._ «lay, tM
be la nmnlnl •t of tJme. It
must ca.ar tie Leaialature bv
nest Tbunda.1 Lo bl OD the No-
veober bdot.
'!'De a.mmctment lt 1uppoled to •H• Northern Callforntans ·
fean aboUt the canal by putting
envlrclllmenl.al and wlldllfe pro-
Mu.eums Missing
$2 Million in Aft
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -More than 11.000 m o1>jects and
~ ttema valued at $2 million an m•ut~trom the city•s
mueuma because of poor aecurlty, accordlDC to a Jmt. released
•Petit. "'
In an audit by Harvey Rose, budget analyiat for the board or s~. the city.funded museums are accused of maintaining inadequate security systems and being lax in keeping inventories.
tetUON tor the Sacramentb.~
Joaquin Delta Into tbe alat.e con·
aUtution. "'
Bu' mo1t Northern senators
ab1ta!ned or voted acainat the
meaaure Thursday. clai.mln&
powerful Southern California
water lnteneta would allow it to
die on lbe ballot once the canal
biU waapaped.
Conatitutlonal amendments
muat win apl)l'Oval of voun to
take effect.
''What bothers me very much
about ACASJIJ is that there i.a no
auarantee whatsoever that
A CASO is going to pass," said Sen.
Milton Marts, R·San Francisco.
"I frankly do not trusi their
<Metropolitan Water District of
Soulbem Callfornja) attitude on
ACA90. 'Ibey wslf rind some ex·
cuse to come out against it."
The 43-mile-IOQ& canal would
skirt the Sacramento-San Joa·
quin Delta. carrying Sacramen·
to River water to users in the
southern and central part of the
state.
Earliest L i f e
Fossil bacterium. said to be 3.5 billion
years old. are shown in left photo on a thin
slice of an ancient rock of the Warrawoona
Group .in western Australia. The finding of
the fossils means life on Earth must have
L
. ·., . ...
. . . ,
begun earlier in the planet's 4.6 billion
years. a paleobiologist has said . Arrows
point to cell walls of fossil, composed of
petrified organic material.
Mi.ewns in the report, released Thursday, l.nclude the M.H.
de Young Memorial Museum, the Asian Art Museum and the
Palace of the Legion of Honor .
Rose said the museums were vulnerable to then and van·
dallam because or "deficiencies" in security and the la~ of a
physical inventory of art objects.
Northern legislators fear the
c9nal would enable the vote·
powerful South to drain off more
and more northern water.
threatening North Coast "wild
rivers" and the delta's environ·
ment.
The bill authorizing construe·
lion or the canal. Ayala's SB200.
is awaiting a vote in tbe As·
sem bly Ways and Means Com·
mltt.ee.
Man Guilty ·in Attack on Actor
Walter Newman, the president of the Fine Arts. Board or
Trustees. admitted to "certain deficiencies which the museums
·are correcting.''
The audit said the missing items included paintings, an an-
tique chair. Japanese porcelain, Korean dishes an<ta German anlJ-
tanksbell.
Ayala said the Metropolitan
Water District was committed tc supporting ACA91).
SANTA MONrCA (/\Pl -A tfee-lance phO\og-
rapher has been found guilty on a felony assault
charge stemming rrom an attack in January on
actor James Gerner , the star of NBC-TV's
''Rockford Flies."
Aubrey Lee Williams. 35. or Tanana. was con·
victed of the assault by Superior Court Judge
Contri,,.tions
Assembly OKs
C·onflict Bill .
SACRAMENTO <AP> -An elected official
who serves on a quasi-judicial board could not ac·
cept large contributions from persons with busi-
ness before that board, under a bill approved by
an Assembly committee.
The Ways and Means Committee voted 14-S
T hursday to send the bill, AB3431, by As-
semblyman Mel Levine, J>...Santa Monica, to the
Assembly floor.
Tbe measure was --------
prompted by recent ac-[ l:."'W4 ~TE' ) cuaat.i<JOS that four mem-J•l'9• Cl
bers or a regionat ---------Coastal COl'Dmissioo
s olicited political con-
tributions from applicants before the commission.
Levine said the bill ia intended .. to eliminate
conflict of interest, or the appearance of conflict of
interest.:•
Bird AeellH'tl •f c .........
' \ SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A retiring
Calllornia Supreme Court bailiff whose pay raise
was vetoed by Chief Justice Rose Bird has accused
her or cronyism In the hiring of court employees.
Paul Ludlow, 59, whose reclassification and
pay raise were approved by a 5-2 vote or the court
before the veto, attacked Ms. Rose's administra·
lion or the tribunal at a Thursday news conference.
He said morale is so bad among court employees
that most would retire if eligible.
,si.., Eeo• .. te R eeO'l1n"IJ Seell
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jt will be early next
year before the nation begins pulling out or the re-
cession, but the renewed growth will be much
s lower than after the 1974·75 recession. according
lo the UCLA Graduate School or Management.
"Virtually all indicators now show that the
drop in economic activity is sharp." the UCLA na-
tional business forecast said Thursday. But Robert
M . Williams, director of the forecasting proJect,
predicted the recession would be shorter than the
1974·75 downturn.
s.ia~"IJ fo r Prt1•r Delfqfed
SHERMAN OAKS CAP> -Skip graft surgery
origlnaUy scheduled to be performed today OA
critically burned Richard PQor hU been delayed
until at lea.st next week due to complicationa in the
comedian's critical condition, doctors said.
"Richard Pryor is in critical c:oodiUon and
very, very W," Dr. Richard Grossman said Tbun-
day, adding that the akin graft surgery has been
postponed unW Monday at the earliest. "I cannot
overstress the seriousness or Mr. Pryor's in·
juries." ..
Nobe Preee•Cle• SeclNlelc
SACRAMENTO <AP> -'lbe Senate has ap-
proved a bill to prevent tbe state from c:on.siderial
cb tbiDp • Jiow's· nolle and ~ wbell iuu-retall lie9Mi to sell beer and wine.
Tbe blll la apGDIOJ'ed b)' SouthlaDd Corp.,
r a&on ot'"1·11 atona. A 211 vote Tb~ seat.
ABlMO by Auembl)'lllU Frank Vicenela, D·
BeutlOftl', a..et to tbe AIM!nbly for a vote ca
Senate amendl!Mftta.
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TALK
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these soft sculpture plltows in
super shiny satin are o delight
For a colotful decorator occ:ent
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them on the well! .
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Motel MtJltkX)lcnd. 7 ll 20."
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Charles Woodmansee on Thursday after a noo-jur)'
trial. He was found innocent of felony grand theft
and nusdemeanor hil·and·run charges.
..I'm sorry the whole thing happened. I cer-
tainly .take no pleasure In the man's conviction,"
said Garner. who was not in court for the verdict.
A. Old TllM 'M>ockn 8ottle Cases
Pepsi ex Budweiser ~
cksf<jn Ch«ker gome oo hd
Bottle <:"PS'°' pleylng pieces,
11 .( 11 X 18"
Reg 22 95 $16.88
8. Nostalgic (Ou Cola bk Boat
Like a 6-00ttle c.ase• Palrlttd
'wood bottom and graphic doth
COiier 5 x 7 x 8''
Reg 15 95 $12.88
C. Coled lJltcnsk>n Cords Cutty
powa1 Clear (see~ wonts),
red, bro'wn, tlloc:k, blue, wtl1te or
yellow. Extends to oboot 15 fl.
Reg. 7 95 $4.88
D. 1eket ,._~~Din
straw Wltti ~ed finlstl.
10" diometa. 6 ~ srt
Perkct '°' ptentO. Reg J.9S $2.48
E. lumt a..nboo Serving hy
LacQuer llOISh. Great well decor!
16'' dJOO'leter Res 11.95 $4.88
F. £ngt1st1 ~et nns
As10fted decoriltM designs. :y. x 2 v. :· Reg. 1.49 88~
G. M hnlcl Decor~ wood
dllp llncSh. l.oQt ond
l<c1too!16 x 16 x 16" ot
12x16xJO:'Reg.29.95 $ft.II
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<llty perUdc boird. 5'** than
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Rot.rt N Weed/Publl,her Thofmls K•\111/Ed«or
Barba/a l(r~lblch/Editorlel P~ EdUOf' orange eo..•o••'v"'kl' Editorial P!!fl.e ........................................................
Chile Misguided
j ~ Hot Springs Will RowllmdE-/RobertNo•ak
Be Welcome Oasis U.S. Policy
· In twn-of·tbe·~tury Orup County, the bot epriftp
area eaat ol Sao Juan Caplltrano on 0rte1a Hllltway wu
a POIN1ar vaca\Joa dest.lnaUoo. -tall\J.ll• wou.Jd t.ravel by borM ud bu&IY lO lbe
sprlnp and 1pend a week or IO k>unflnl ln the ••rm
mlneral waters and WH:hr btoadlbade treel.
The raort cto.ed up ln lbe tao. and lh• 1prlq1 fell
1.11to dilrepa.ir Jp rettnt yean, the apot hu been a law
etlforcemetlt headache fOt' the Oran1• County Sberttfa
Department due to pertodJc lnvwona by tranalent.a.
But tt now appears the urinl• are destlned to re1aln
lbelr former reputation u a f amfly re.sort
The county Board ol Supervilon hu approved plans
lbul will ~rmlt a private e>per•tor to bulld a '250.000 re-
sort at lhe site, now louted wtthln the boundaries of
Cctspers Wilderness Park
R~ Kiessig, who Qpt'rat · at aimllar retort in San
Luis Obtspo, says 10 campait inJtlall)' wH\ be construct·
ed. with up to <tO more added liter on 7 acres. The
natural mineral wateN wilt be plpt-d to hot tubs at each
rampsite.
History. they say. rttpcat~ It elf lo this instance. at
could be a wel come repm~e
Doubtful Expertise
Orange County Supervl.SOr Philip Ant.ho~. who can
only be presumed to be a very busy man, has added a
new task to his list of things to do: he's going to ln·
vestigate the county's unemployment situation.
Anthony told fellow supervisors he's very worried
about the effects of increasing unemployment -that it
c9uld ~ean more welfare .costs, more child abuse and
rpore cnme.
So Anthony plans •to hold hearings and recommend
ways to stop the decline in the number of jobs available
Lo Orange County workers.
Anthony's concern, of course, is laudable. But it is
difficult to understand what one supervisor can do to
cause a turnabout in the unemployment rate.
The recession is not a county problem. it ts a national
one.
And. it cannot be forgotten that Anthony. who cur·
rentlv is under indictment for alleged campaign fund
laundering, is facing a strong election challenge in No·
vember.
That may explain why the busy supervisor can find
lime to volunteer himself for the job as the county's un-
employment expert.
Brown Boondoggle?
Our good governor, apparently impressed with the
diet-jogging routine that shaped him up for the rigors of
the presidential trail, has decided all Californians s hould
pay more attention to health and fitness.
To implement this view, Gov. Brown has formed a
24-me mber Governor's. Council on Wellness and Physical f'~ttness. •· . . . .
The appointees named in bis executive order mclude
chamJjion athletes, coaches, physicians. diet experts, fit·
ness-oriented authors, lawyers and legislators. _
Their l.ask Will be to <teVelop We>ruliops, clinics and c~nf erences on physical fitness, usmg federal and other
f tlnds earmarked for health goals.
Members of the council will be paid only out-of·
pocket expenses, but there will be a salaried executive
dlrector (naturally> and staff as needed.
In a stale as health and fitness-minded as California.
ope is inclined to question this latest gubernatorial
brainstorm.
It probably won't do any harm~ven if "wellness"
isn't in the dictionary -but surely there must be some
more pressing needs in the public health area on which to
spend public funds. • Opinions expressed 1n the space abOve are those of the Oa1ly Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
ar11sts. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71<4) 642-<4321 .
Boyd/Absent F alhers
By L.M. BOYD
Consider the children of
l]\erchant mariners, fathers
away at sea much of every
year. The boys tend to have a
tough time of it, far more so
than the girls. Those boys
don 't hit it off with
youngsters their own ages as
well as do boys wbose fathers
stay home. They have trou·
ble fitting in. And frequently,
they get. ·tagged as bulUes by
acting tough to contradict
any "notion that they might be
mama's boys. Or so contend
social scholars ·wbo checked
out numerous case historie11
Sooner or later some actor
had to come a long who
couldn't remember his lines.
Why else would cue carda
have been invented? ll hap·
pened sooner. John Bar·
rymore was the fellow . Cue
cards were invented for him.
List "routed" and "de·
tour" as another couple ot
t
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Some foreeaatera already predict tbe.
RepubUeana will wta lll
November. Tbey 1atd u. ............. lNI .... Tnimu'• opponent lt•'t u well rem•m·
bend as an admiral by
U..aam.name. D.M.
~· ... C-.-.0 ~ .... Mllt.4 •r rt.-n ...... HI ...-r:,~!·--... :::t:/.-.w,~ .....
words which use the same
letters lo spell words with op-
posite meanings.
Q. Why do the Swiss turn
their cheeses twice a week"
A. To make the holes
uniform.
Many is the lawyer, even,
who dies without leaving a
wall Abraham Lincoln, ror
example.
Q. The three least used let·
ters ln the alphabet are Q, X.
and Z. What's the fourth
least used letter"
A. J.
Why the diameter or a
doughnut hole should be
standardlled I don't know, but
it ii. Al seven-eighth• or an
inch.
Q. What's the moel widely
planted 1prtn1 flower! •
A. The tulip.
"Do not be sick. The sick
man ta more than half a
rascal. He may only be sick
because he hasn't the
courage to clean house.
Many sick people an bullies.
They use 1ickn111 u a club
to beat C>tMn." Sherwood
~ndenon 11ld that.
a.., .... that Franklin
0 . Roolevtlt ever owned he
built at Warm Sp11n11, Ga ..
la 1132 for•· Ta.
Wu aane Giiier UWI W.C.
Pteldl who cleft•ed ltorae
tense• "w!lat a borM bu
t.bat u.p. him from beU1Aa
00 people.''
It wu the Dutel> who 1ave
ua me .... Not tbe a.llmat, Juat dMd word "meua.."
WAIHlNOTON -Over
aplullW objectkma from the u .. Navy, ""9idlnt Cart.et tw
bloeked uU-<0mmuni.t Cblle'a
partldpe\Joft tn t.be 21Jt annual
lntel'·Alnertcan naval exercises
lb.I.I fill -coot.lnuiot the ad·
mlniltraUoo's l.llUQuit poUcy of
meeUna the march of com·
munlam in the Western
Hemllphere.
Appeals by the Navy and prom·
lnent members of Conarua
have nol ·
budJed the
president. His
policy in this
Instance ln-
llexlble: Of·
Uclal U S .
hostility
toward
Chile 's
military re·
gime wiU con·
tinue so long as Chileans ac·
(_used or comolicilv in the W)lshington assassination or
former Foreign Minister Orlando
Letelier are neither extradited
nor prosecuted.
But transcending the lingering
Letelier affair is Carter's over·
riding LaUn policy. seemingly
unaffected by the end of detente
At the same time Carter was
Earl Waters
on
pun1-h1n1 Ch.He, be wa• bowtnc
to demands by left.lit Prealdetlt
Ariltedel Royo of Pana.ma that
the U.S. call ott it.a planned am·
phtblou.s operations at Guan
tanamo -a demand ecbolng
Ffdel Cutro'a po1IU00.
THI! •ES8AGE for Lalin Amen~ la unmJalakable: An·
ti communial ~licy ln no way
mitigates State Department
complaint.a aaainat rlghl·wing
autborttartan regimes. In con,
traat. whatever lhelr abort.com·
ioga in human rights, leftist
autborltarlan reaimes are
bleued with U.S. deference < u
with Panama> and a.Id (as with
Nicaragua's new Marxist die·
tatorahip. >
Adminlatratlon roes of Chile's
militm-y government. wbJcb top.
pied t.be country's Manlat re·
gime ln 1.973, have art.fully ex·
ploiled the Letelier ususina·
lion. The Cb.Uean supreme court,
citing insufficient evidenef! sup·
plied by the U.S .. has refused to
extradite or prosfcut~ lbree
Chilean secret police agents as
accused by the US. or plaMing
the 1976 sl aying. Letelier.
foreign minister or the Marxist
regime. kept close ties lo Cuba
and Eas t Germany as a
Waabinatoo·baled ~e.
IN a!TAUATION, the U.S.
hH cut bad ita dtplomaUc pl'ts-
ence In Chile, drastically re-
duced m.illtar)' ties and banned
economic development, lout.
Had the same standards been
· applied to actlvitles of Scwiet
thugs bere and elsewhere,
dJplomatic intercoune between
the West and Moscow would be
am possible.
On April 15. Treasury
Secretary G. William Miller
killed a $32 mllllon "basic
human needs" loan for Chile
from the World Banlt. On that
same day, the U.S. vetoed a
$43.S million farm credit loan
and a S32 million highway loan
to Chile. All this predicated
on the Letelier cue.
So was the State Department's
decision in early May to exclude
Chile from the inler·American
naval exercises -the first time
such a step had ever been taken
for political reasons. The U.S.
Navy appealed the decision,
arguing that increased U.S. ac,
tivily in the Persian Gulf and In·
dian Ocean with a depleted neet
made cooperation with allies es·
sential: Chile's navy, patroUing
a 2,60()..mile coastline. is one or
tbe bembpbere'a bat. t>efena.e
Secretary Harold Broym reject..
ed the appeal
SOON AFrE&, the Peotacoo
indefinitely postponed the am·
pbibious exerciles scheduled ott
the U.S. Naval base at Gu.ID·
tan a mo. The avowed reuon was
the need of U.S. Naval wanbips
to help t.be Cuban refugee neet
to Florida. But one well·placed
admiral privately says that ia
nonsense; the Pentagon was
bowina to preuure.
Pressure by the State Depart·
men{ was applied from the mo·
ment the amphibious exercises
were scheduled; official.a tbere-
feared that U.S. Naval actlvtty
would provoke Cuba and its
Caribbean friends. In a May 3
telegram to Cart.er made public
in Panama City, Pruldent Royo
called for cancellation of the CJC·
ercise in words that echoed
Havana's position: The Carib-
bean "bas ceased to be the
private se~the United States."
Nothing could done about
the postponed mpbibious ex·
ercises, bui e Navy quietly
mobili~ an impressive
bipartisan corps or senators and
House members to protest the
Chilean exclusion. Their letters
to the president drew a uniform
response: silence. The While
House has not even bothered to
explain the Letelier connection.
THESE UNANSWERED let-
ters stress the strategic wartime
danger of defending Cape Hom
s hipping lanes without a
rooperatlve Chilean navy. It) a
separate personal letter to
Secretary of State Edmund s .
Muskie, also unanswered, Sen.
Richard Lugar of Indiana Ques·
t1oned bow excluding Chile from
the naval exercises can he lp
"the cause or human rights ln
Chil~."
But is the adminislrataon·s
Lalin pol.icy really all that e<>n·
remed wilh jmproving human
n ghts in Chile? A recent "con -
fide nti a 1" telegram to em
bass1es from the State Depart·
ment . revaling furthe r U.S.
steps against Chile. conceded
"impro ve m e nts in the
1C hilean ) human rights
situation " Only the Letelier
case lS cited to justify the pro
left. anti·right U.S. tilt in Ch.lie
at a moment when the tide or
Communis m creeps steadily
btgbef' m Lalin America
Oieating at Cards Can I.and You in Jail
A fellow was arrested the
other day for cheating at cards
IC convtct.cd be could be sent to
the slammer for three years but
· he was lucky. Over in Nevada he
might have ended up in a sandy
grave. And in earlier days tn
California he would have been
shot dead on the spot. Or st.rung
up on the nearest tall tree.
For the arrest took place in
the mountain community of
Sonora. It is a
town which s prang from
a minin g
camp during
the Gold
RUih. ll had
been th e
c ente r for
pros pectors
and a haunt
for bandits
such as the colorful Joaquin
Murietla.
Now the ·county seat of
Tuolumne County it la not too
distant from Placerville wtuch
for many years was known as
Hangtown for tbe swill justice
meted out to horse thievea,
Art Hoppe (
daim Jumpers, card cheats and
others whose conduct a roU5ed
the miners.
IN THOSE DA VS gambling
was wide open in the mining
camps as were bordellos and
other acllvies now frowned upon
by a more moralistic society
wbicb has written its s anctions
into the laws or the state.
Obviously the card game in
which the cheating took place
was draw poker. lt is obvious
since the card players who were
cheated were not arrested for
gambling. For. while Penal
Code Section 330 makes It a mis-
demeanor ror any person to play
cards for money. Section 337s
permits draw poker.
The exception stems from Utt
fact that the leeislators, tnindful
or the beginnings or the state. re·
aliied that for most miners and
logger s the only recreation
available we~ the saloons and
cardrooms. The lnltial enact·
ment outlawing gambling,
adopted ln 1872. did not include
CaWom.La draw poker although
1t listed numerous card games
then an fasluon including "stud
horse poker · ·
'fh e gene ral vi e w was
that there was no intent to pro·
h1b1t draw poker and for many vears there was no attempt by i aw enforcement lo 1 nterfere
with the cardrooms where such
games were conducted
HOWEVER, the growtb of
cardrooms tn Gardena lo the
~ant . they became an lndustry 1m~t fo the community set
orr demands from the more
righteous Los Angeles residents
for legi.slatfon to clamp down oo
the acttvities.
ty. but only 1r 1t 1s proh1b1ted by
county ordinance adopted by lhl'
voters.
NO WONDER then that the
players in Sonora were incensed
by a ca.rd cheat turning their
"game or skill" into a cinch bet
for himself with the use ol a "slick sleeve . ''
As a matter of ract the fellow,
who since he Is yet to be convict·
ed shall remain nameless, "'f'e·
portedly had three sleeves in
which he conveniently tucked
away his cards.
It is interesting to note that
even the illegal playing of cards
is not nearly so serious a crime
as cheating at cards. Playing
This was vigorously resisted can get you a misdemeanor con·
by the legislators from that area vktion punishable with a fine of
and from the mountainous areas up to $SOO and six months in the
such as Sonora as well who COO· county jail but cheating is a
tended that draw poker was oot felony and punishable by three gambling but "a 0 ame or skill ... .. years in state prison.
Ultimately the 1962 And those who ris k their
Legislature adopted Section 337s money and freedom playing ii·
which specifically makes draw legal cards shouldn't ever take
poker Ulegal In counties with markers or "IOUs ." Under
more than 4 million populaUon, California law gambling debts
meanine only Los Angeles Coun· :ite not coll~tlble.
It's Not Always Easy to Achieve Party Unity
t
·'I s ure do thank you tor
atopplng by the White House to
chat about party unlty, Teddy.
When you didn't return my
telephone calls on elecUon night.
I was afraid you wouldn't
come."
''I suppose It wouldn't hurt. could me about 455 myself.'' voted for you did so becaWle they despised pte."
"Well. Jimmy , as m,v
secretary told you twice, I
couldn't come
to tbe phone
bec1uae I WU reauna.··
"Unt.U 2:30
Wednuday
afternoon!"
"It's been a
very tiring
campalan. At
leut it bas
for i-.otus
wbo boldly carried ou.r caUM to tbe people lnateacl of bldin1
behind l"OH•COVtred Walla and .. . . .
"Pleue. Teddy, 10 euy wtt.b
tbal karale·CboPPinl a-l·
ure. Rcla.lynn le aolng to mlaa that
coffee table. How about another
1lu1olDo!l Pertinoo?"
But you have to stop sending me
flowers twice a day. Those UWe
cryptic notes about wanUna .,.
lo get together are mak\n1
Joaruile auspicious "
''Just a token or my
admiration ror you, Teddy, uMl
your l21l deleaates. Speak.inC ot
dele,at.H, tr you now reJeued
youra in the interest.a of P_,-tY
unity .....
"Look. here. I've alre8dy
agreed to ,..lease my l2ll U
you 'd releaae your 1"2 M>d arrff to debate me on'tbe iaaue
of why ~are 1ueh a bum=
nl.Dcompoop. That's bow de
l am to party unit.)' t "
·•Darn! Tb ere goes the
Oeorlian end table llot~
and r brouOt all the way from
Plalal. Could YoU PQUlbly pound
on the love ... t ror a W'b.De!
Thi.Dk JOG. But wh>' ISo YoU want
me to re:leue my 1182 deleaat.es,
which an • more than I nMCl
for the nomlnaUon?" • "So th.at we can have oPeo
coovT ~ lree dele1at.e1. l
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"BUT TEDDY, a ll my
delecatea bate your gut.a, I'm
aorrytoaay,"
"That's okay . All my
dele•at. llate )'OUr 1uL1, too."
"Vet toa tb1rik a rree and open
t-ooveatioa wouJd achieve party
unity?"
.. Maybe not. but we'd 1et
great pc-ee1 covera1e. The Yianat riota were front pace ror
dan." . ··~. Tedd)<. l 1b1Dk \be heart ot the J)t'ObMm with party
unity ii that aU the Democrats
who voted for you did ao because
they loathed me."
"ADd all the Demouata who
Quotes
"Exactly. And that's why I
wanted to chal with you today
about party WJ.jty, Teddy. If we
can Just unlly all the people who
bate you with alt the people who
hate me. we'll Helt Ronald
Rea1an in a landslide."
••t'LL ADlllT you've cot a
btlltiant DOUUcal 1trat.e1y there.
Jimmy. lklt IMMt do JOU plan to
accemptilh lt?"
''Shaple. AU you IMIM to do ii
convince your coeltitueall to
bate Jloonle more daan ti;:t;,!8te
me. And I'll convhlce t.o
hate Ronnie men than they batf you. So ll you'll Just wUWraw
" ·•well, I don't know. After you
bout.eel tbat 10Q wen lolDI to whip my .....
"lf all printer. were cle· "Pleue, Tedd)'. fort« I """
tennloed not to print aa1'ldnl aald that. All I'm ukl.aai..., ll
tJU tbe1 1Nl'e IUl'e ll woUkt o(. l~ you be a iood Cbrillla lllicl
read aobedy, there would be • hml the other cbetk ... Ttdd11
veryjlllle priJMd." Dae't. Tedd1' Darn, tben .,..a 'J,, letVo ...... P\til .... • loft M8L.. •
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Dirty Sally Come.s ~Jean :;,-., . ,.
Wandering Menl.al Patient Returns HolJW t,o Boston ·'·
• t
NEW YORK (AP) -lllaey
by qya her 4lecWoo to Uvt
Uh a mu IMrfore marrtaae
d baw caUMd Mr fat.her
at pmn b.M he Uved 8ut abe
1• ahe wtalM!s Btns era.by
u alive \o share btr bapptneu w.
In a eopyrl&bted lnlerView la
e July luue of McCall1
•aazine, tbe 20-year-old
u1bt.er ol t.be late croooer said
by once "painted himae.lf ID·
a CGnler'' m telUq an in
--"'--he would disown his ugbter 11 abe ever made such
decision.
.. I'm grateful that I never bad
use one of Daddy's greatest
soos \o me -that there is a
me to be selfash -in a way
at would have hurt him. hurt
both. in tboee last years ol his
e." said Mias Crosby, who as
~arried and a member of CBS-
l'V's "Dallas" cast. ..
<; "My one regret is that Daddy lsn 't here to share the tremen· ~us joys of my Ufe right oow."
be said. "( would have con-
nled him with my decision
DAD SPARED
MaryCfosby
Chinese Man, 111,
Jogs for Health
PEKING (AP> -A 111-year·
old Chinese man proves you're
never too old to jog, according to
a Sports News report here.
"Life depends on exercise,"
Tang Tao-Cheng was quoted as saying.
No details on his exercise routine were given, but be was
quoted as saying his bearing and
vision are good and he can climb
halls without getting winded.
BOSl'ON (AP) -Dirty Sally
la no more
The woman known u Dirty
Sally wbo wandered aimlessly
for )'tart in New Orleana'
French Quarter beeaJne and aleepi.na In doorways la back to-
day ln her own spic and span
home aa a South Boston
bouaewife. surrounded by her
hu.abaod and two chlldren.
"Thia bas been a miracle."
aaid Evelyn Wllaon. 53.
SHE Fl.EW F&OM New
Orleans this week for an emo-
tional ~. seeing her tin ror
the flnt time since ei&bt years
ago when she wandered from a
state bospi"'1 fot patients with
mental~ms.
"I'm overjoyed to see my
family.'' she said ... 1 feel Mll!·
derful. I'm well for a change. I
bad forgotten wbo I was, entire-
ly. I blocked things out. I beard
voices. I became a character.
··But everything went perfect-
ly . My children are happy. My
husband is happy. and I'm
happy."
''THOSE REBEl.S certainly
ca me through." said her
husband, Fred, 5S, a welder ror
20 years for the Massachusetts
Bay Transportation Authority.
the Boston-area's mass transit
service. "Tbo6e doctors did a
great job in Louisiana.
"She hasn't changed at all. A
little older. a little heavier."
RECOVERY 'A MIRACLE'
Evetyn Wiison Home A99ln
tually reached New Orleans.
• strawberry blonde said of her
years ln the French Quarter. "(
stayed close to tbe priest.a and
0'1JlS, praying that my memory
would come back. They kept me
from losing myself eotiJ"ely."
One of her few friends, the
Rev. Mike Levy, wbo got her re·
leased when arrested for va·
grancy or drunkenness and let
her sleep on the steps of bis
church. convinced her to seek
..
treatment. • : Her identity was discovered •(
when she blurted out her Social
Security number to a New : ·
Orleans doctor.
MKS. WU.SON SAID she
began I06ing her memory wbendi J. two or her four children "ed.
The surviving children are
Craig. JO, a victim of cystic fib~is. and Polly Ann, 19, who •
s uffers from asthma. The
Wilsons have been married 3(
years.
Wilson said she had wandered
away at least three times in the
20 years since the deaths of ber
other children.
•·J have been through this
several times with her," said
-Wilson.
HE SAID WHEN authorities in
New Orleans told him two years
ago his wife was there, he resist-
ed t raveling to see her im·
mediately.
d ... and I believe his love
d trust would have eventually
n out over his anger." The reunion ended a search
started when ~he wandered from
Boston State Hospital in 1972 suf·
rer1ng from amnesia and even· "I WAS ON the streets," the
"I talked t o he r on the
telephone," he said. ''I knew she
wasn't well and was not ready to
come home, but I knew 1t was
her."
DEAR PAT: I have a suggestion
r t.be reader who has loo many cats
isit her flower beds.
I had the same problem and found
at ~ive sprays did not work.
· ally, I tried something that works
rme
I ider. a small patch of ground at
tervals, then sprinkle that spot
eneromly with red pepper. Of
, the pepper loses its strength,
t so dot.be sprays, etc. The pepper
less expensive.
D~N .• Costa Mesa
Ne ...W, F.D. ol c.o.ta Jlesa wW
pnda&e ,_. .. -lleeJbag HI.a
& ., tllie ftilwel' beds. SeTenl otMf'
lltllQlesal-were reftl•ed &bt al9o
il_.&.~e~. Bere Utey Aft,
0.1. of Balboa aanu um .... Jaat
rtMle you ued co&r. OOGDCk
----~ OTer ,...,. lawa or dirt alld ....... •a1•u, ..... more ca&a,
ac.lt-"a!" · 11.M. of Costa Mesa, says, '"try
ala old medl balls. I've tried It and It
_really worb. ••
.D.11. el c.Ma Mesa agrees with
e motllball idea. "It was sac·
cessfalfwu."
AllOtber reader, P.N. of Buntiqtoa
tBeaell, responded to F.D. 's plight by
suggestl.ng a 50/50 mixture of wat.er
and Clorox be sprayed over tbe ~ groudarea.
' A spokesman for the Newport ~Harber Aa.lmal Hospital aald lb.ls
l metbed would -IHI.rt &Ile aaimals, bat suggested the Clorox "be pretty
dilated."
Wltb uy method, ll"a best &o clattk
with a veterinarian to make 1are it ls
aot harmful &o the aalmal. The objttt
l~ol o probk-m• T~ icntr II) Pal °""" Poi tnU ,.., rt'd lapr g<'ffmg th.> Ol\Slttn and OCf-"°" rwtd
10 .>Ol l.ll' m<'qVllM's m 9'•L t'f'll m"1' and bw>Jw-u \foal "°"' qiwst>oru In POI 0..M. Al \our~ ~ Coast Omt11 PIWI PO Bor /Wl Couo Mr.o ('"A
91616 As main; ll'llr"!'I cu pm.ablr 1nU tw -<tttd
bl<I phoftrd JnQ1a1'<' ,,, U-11"'' Ill)( 1J1Cl1idrft9 1M
r~ • /1J./ OOm.' oddrrn and bwmru llioons ~
llVlnbnron>lllt brCOIUldnrct Tllucotiumo apprandol-
111 UC~ Sl.lndaya •
sboald be te deter tltem, not ktll
tltem.
Left Baadn-s .4idftf
DEAR PAT: I remember reading
~ a brief article about a man who sells
· items ror left-banded people via mall
order. I am interested in gettiog a
catalog from him. Can you help?
L .M., Costa Mesa
Perllaps tlleee two flraa will tie of
: belp. Ldt-Baadecl C••ple•emt,
I USt Balas St.. Loe Aa&eles, Ca.,
'"4t llileDe ZJ.3...US.%412 or Tiie Left Raad he., Ht W. ZZa4 St., New
Yuk, N.Y., lltll.
Ca&allp may be req1la&ed In•
Left.Jla.nded Complememt ~p
tlte •ail er by ...... A catalill fnm
Tiie Left llalld i.. eosu a. 11111& a 11
ee~lfJ.ea&e appUeable to die fint
Ptlfttiue cemes with &Ile e11C.U.C.
1t'laliltn-Lftlp Year!
DEAR PAT: I'm really curious
about leap year. How did it start?
Why are there 29 days in February
every four years instead of 28?
C.C., Costa Mesa
SJJace 1981 ls a leap year, It's won.la
notlDg tbal Leap Year beg .. wit1a
Jllllu Caeur, aceonllag to researda
by the lmtltate of IJle IaAruee.
Caesar reformed die eaie.dar ud
arranged tbat every fCHl.rO year,
Febnaa.ry alMJald bave zt days ...
stead of ZS.
~~ ~9111e
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l'4<l That's exactly what ~e're doing. •
Supplyllig you with exceptional merchandise has
always been our aim. In tools, hardware and every
household need, we will continue to off er you the
c holcest selection of quality merchandise.
Crowa Hardware. and Rion Hardware have
been blUtDg'. the nan on the head with friendly
service and quality products, and wlll continue to
do so~ come in and see us -you'll g'et the point.
HMDWAM ........... __ ..... -------641-IUJ
Triumph, at less than one-third the tai; preferred over Vm1tage. ·. .... .· ..
In rating overall product pref ere nee. almost twice as
many smokers independently chose Triumph ov.gr
Vantage. In fact. an amazing 62% said 3 mg Triumph
tastes as good or better than 11 mg Vantage.
Results showed that Triumph was also preferred over
• 14 mg Winston Lights • 12 mg Martboro Lights
•8 mg Merit.
Now. test for yourself. Compare Triumph with any
other so-called "low tar'' or "light" cigarette. You 'll taste
why we n0.f!led it Triumph.
National Tuste Test results available ~on request.
Write: ~ationa.l Taste Test. p 0 . Box 2733. HlllsidP. New Jl'r!ieV 07205
~Oftl1er11. u.• ,. . 1110
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Werning 1 The Surgeon Genlflf Has Determined
Thlr Cigantne Smoking Is Oangaraus ta Your Hellth.
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• ,. DAILY PllUl
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Shr\bs Off er
Fine Perfume
Who can rwllt the 1ardeo on a t.lm)' nlabt when
it'a hall ol tracranl'e rrom tome unseen 11\rub? A
lovely aardto attnt ti atwa11 a Joy to don't leave It
to chance. Plant aard n rreinnce now ao you can
fttl<>y It t.b1t awnmeT 'rhere a re nveral pln,.beel bloom• l•
ahrut. that will''"" )OU worth plant.Ina for itself nl1bt f r .. r ance and Traln 1t up a pUler to an
none of them does It ~t· overhead trellis or
ter than nl1ht·1Centt'd merely let It r1mble into
Jaamtne lt 1s so fra a mounding, attractive
crant that planUn1 It a around rover .
ditcrfft dlatanl'e from Citrus ln many forms
the houM will pttvent wlll give olf its irresilU·
too much of a eood ble scent on a summer
t hing. Tbe clusters of night It would be best lo
s mall crea my wb1te cbeck wlt.h your local
flowers a.re not very big nursery man to find
but their rragrance is those that will bloom
powerful. d u r in g t b e com In a
ST-'& JASMIN£ dis·
penses a more delicate
perfume and its show of
week s . There are
several tubbed dwarf
citrus trees that will
make your patio more
pleasant in either night
or day.
J
Awards
Banquet
Slated
GARDENIAS, of
co urse. a re to be
planted for garden fra-
grance and here again
putting them in a con-
tainer is one answer for
having that rragranre
close at hand.
Arbor A t'allable
California Landscape
Cont r actors Assn ..
( CLCA) Long Beach-
Orange County Chapter.
has scheduled its 1980
Landscape Beautifica-
tion a wards banquet for
Wedn~day at the Mar-
riott Hotel, Newport
Beach.
Guest host for this
year 's 26th an nu a l
awards banquet will be
Regis Philbin, host of
KABC-TV's "A.M . L<>s
Angeles." Philbin is a lso
e n tertainment edito r
for Channel 7's "Eyewit-
ness News ."
Wayne Dubois, former
Daily Pilot pressman.
now o f Mis sion
Landscape Services .
Costa Mesa, is chairman
of the event. He said
that the 228 members of
CLCA will be competing
for 34 trophies ii\ 17
categories which include
residential and com-
mercial divisions. The
hst of winners will be a
secret until the award.a
ceremony, Dubois saJd.
The local C L CA
chapter, founded in 1954
and recognized national·
ly as one of the oldest
ehapters in the United
States, will be honoring
its own members who
have ac h ieved
particular distinction in
their profession during
the past year .
Program co'lnmlllee
members who are work·
ing with Dubois are Bob
Newton of Beautiful
Bob's Gardening, Santa
Ana; John K. Budd of
Budd Lands caping,
Orange; Frank Berry of
southwinds Landscap-
ing, Fountain Valley and
Richard Cohen of Cohen
Landscaping and Con-
truction, Mission VieJO.
Succul,em
Society
Set,s Saw
The summer lilac may
not be as common as all
the others but it does
bloom in mids ummer
with s mall fragrant
Clowers <lilac with
orange eyes> that ap-
pear in dense. arching
slender cluster s . But·
terflies are a frequent
visitor of this shrub.
Other varieties of this
plant bloom in pink.
blue, purple or white.
Weekend
Gankning
Checklist
• Help vegetab les
along with regular. mild
feedings and you'll be
rewarded with a bigger
and better crop
• Dig basms that slope
away from the trunks of
shrubs and trees. Fill
the basins and allow the
water to penetrate deep
into the root zone.
• Remove foliage from
spring bulbs. tulips, daf·
fodils, eta .• after it has
died back.
• Tuberous begonias in
pots, beds. or hanging
baskets s ho uld be
fertilized on a regular
basis through the sum-
mer.
• Don't Jet fuchsias set
s eed pods . Pick the
faded blooms off before
tbey go to seed for masses of continuing
color
Picture this arbor over backyard walkway.
covert'<! with c limbin~ vi nes and roses A
step-by-step instrm·tion sheet tells you ('X
aetly how to build this pergoln tmd even m
e ludes a traceable arch sectJon. To ord('t
Arbor Pattern #613. send $2 in c heck or
money order to Steve Ellingson. c o
Orange Coast Daily Pilot Pattern Dept •
P 0 . Box 2383. Van Nuys. CA. 91409
Tiinely Tips Add
Hours to Flowers
Whether your t'Ul flowers come from a orist
or straJght from a garden. you will want t keep
them fresh as long as poss 1 ble
Michael S. Reid. University of California
vlronmental horticulturist offers the rouow1
tips to add hours to your flowers ·
• Remove at last 1 -:i inch of stem under water
with sdssors or sharp knife to expose a fresh sur.
face Freshly cul stems conduct water better
• If the nowcrs ex ude a milky fluid when cut.
place the lower half inch of the stems 1n boiling
water for 30 seconds Ac cording to the Cooperative
Extension spec1ahst. this w11l prevent fluid from
plugging water conductmg tubes
• Remove excess fo1lage and leaves that
would be under water. Excess Collage above water
increases water loss. and fobage under water de-
t'ays, shortening flower hCe
• Place in a clean conlatner that has been
washed in soap and water 1lus will remove any
bactena or fungi that might plug water -conduct
mg lubes
• Commercial fl ower prc:>ervatJves frequently
help to lengthen the life of cut flowers. however
one or two tablespoons or lemon 1u1ce in a quart of
water will also do the trick
• Place nowers out of direct sunlight and
away from war m spots such as that generated by
a television set The hfe of cul flowers can be
almost doubled by placing them in a cold room or
refrigerator when not on display. Most flowers
benefit from temperatures as rool u 35 degrees F. Gladioli and orchids are exceptions -they prefer
a temperature no lower than 50 degrees F.
• Above all. says Reid. do not arrange t;towers
[ Nuraery Special I
ASPARAGUS
FERN...,,_9M
HARDY SON~ SHADE
TRAILING FERN. FOR
GROUND COVER OR
CONTAINER.
IGAl REG.3.98
Orange County Cactus
a nd Succulent Society
will present its fourth
a nnual show and sale,
June 28 at Independence
Park Gymnasium, 808 w. Valencia. Fullerton.
The sale will begin al
9 a.m . and continue unt
5 p.m. 'The show portion
will be open to the public
from 11a.m.to5 p.m.
WHISKEY BARREL
The ahow is open to
anyone wtsblna to enter.
Plante m~ be brought
to the show between the
hours ot 7:30 p.m . and
9:30 p.m.. June 27, or
before 1:30 a .m., June
28.
For iDlormaUoo, can
Michael Hea.rlt, pre•l·
dent. OCCSS, at 887·918'. ...
SOLID OAK. ST£EL BANDED
HEAVY DUTY HALF-
BAARELS. IDEAL PLANTERS.
REG. T7.98
U-OIAMfTER DEPTit rr·
14.98
anc~
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Nursery· Florist
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£~intpge Viidf:!l Working on TV Lincoln Script
••aJGar Da£." TBS author
heel back Ilia born-rimmed
-~ •. to d.Laeuu lbe wort ln nu. "Oeoraet.own cocktail
ult palp hu lt that \he~
............. ftom l)'pbllil. ~la be ia 1.,.pn.ed to bave
-~-~ m im. Gossip, that'•
, but lt Tt"OUld account for so
ucla: the Yiaiona, tbe inaomnia, IUilt fMliq, Mary Todd's
•tie behavior . . .
"Audiences wcn't be all that
keel Tbey have come to ex-
• jolt from m)' research. ou may recall G eorge
ubington's fondness for Alex-
der Hamilton iryvny novel .
urr.' Lincoln, we'ltnow. was a
~ck man. He would not have
~ed through his term anyway."
..,___..
JOLTING RI.SEARCH
GoreVldel
reclined oo couches all day in·
venting new sauces to refine
their taste buds, Vidal oc·
cas 1onally dese rted the
typewriter to write in long-band
another chapler of "Creation."
his new novel set in the 5th cen-
tury 8.C.
In a flv•eow>ty New York State
dtatrlct of d•lr)' farm s.
mona1terte1 aad menl•l
boepltala. He sot clobbered.
••atn I CAUIEO Klnpton,
Po.a~ Hycle Park •..
all tlM urban areas, and paved
tbe way f« a Democratic win· ner Did Ume/' Vidal recalled
t.bat c1mpaip ol 30 years ace>
with smWnc saUafaction, rock· lQI back ln tM lllorril chair that
~· adol ned tM C.pltol Blll of. flee ol bit famous arandflt.ber.
Thomas P . Gore, the blind
aenator tram Oklahoma.
Growtna up in WaahQagton,
D.C .. where the f•mily moved
when h1a fat.her left the U.S.
Military Academy to become
aviation director in the
R~t administration. Gore
used to rud to his grandfather.
··everything from Thucydides to
pendihg letialation." and lead
him about the corrlrdors of
power. From age 10. be was
hooked on politics.
"That's wby I bad to move to
Italy.'' be coofesses. "I was dis·
trict Democratic chairman. It
was the only way 1 could escape
people Jooang for new post of·
fices and judgeships."
Virginia>. devotee of Eleanor
Roosevelt, deb•linl and libel s uit opponent of William F.
Buckley, leader with Dr. Ben·
jamin Spock of the anti-Vietnam
War movement. witty TV coo·
ventioo commentator and deft
talk show deflator of the port.en·
tous and pretentious.
1tantly. ··eo Minutes" cbued him
halfway ahMIDd the world. try.
lnl to deta'mlne whether the
real Gore Vidal lived In Ravello
Rome, Hollywood Hilla or New
York, all ol wblcb be cal.la home.
JUST THI S morning, like
eveey other, be bad waited four
mtlea down the mountain to
Amalfl, over a steep rocky road
used by tbe Romana. tQ pick up
new1paper1 in several
lanpqes and keep abreast of
tbe presideatlal race.
Even ao, Vidal in Ravello
seemed beyond ii not above all
that. Tbe aceneey, the historic
setttn1. even the weather which
has not been all that gl'eat of
late brought out the elassicist,
tbe pbllosopber, Y,e script
writer in him.
Boccaccio wrote some of bis
nau1bty tales in the nearby
Palauo Rufolo. D.H. Lawrence
worked oo "Lacjy Chatterley's
Lover .. here. Wagner. Greta
Garbo, Andre Gide, E .M.
Font.er. Virginia Woolf and the
entire Bloomsbury group and
more receotly Lee Radziwill and
Princess Margaret were
charmed by Ravello.
TUE PaESENCE OF a gem·
like 12th century church in the
village where Pope Adrian IV
o nce said Mass and h as
(riendship with the local pnPSl
has not mellowed Vidal's ardent
the self exists. Over lunch. he
conlemptated bit epitaph: "I'm
taking all of you with me."
But Vidal on his 9bt Jlallan
acres of lemon treea and
vineyards appeared to be at
peace with the world: At peace
with Truman Capote ("I bave
not set eyes on him in 12
years"), with Bob Guccione
after removing his name from
the film "Cali1ula," with
William Buckley. Norman
Maller, with the gossip colum· Di.It.a, with eveeyone aDd every·
thing, barring only movie
directors ("book hijackers"),
The New York Times Book
Review and university English
departments ("breeders of
mediocrity and the Hemincway-
Fitzgerald industry.•')
VIDA.I., AT PEACE with the
world, lit up the conversation
with deft hilarious impersona-
l ions of Ele~nor Roosevelt,
Truman Capote, Jack and Bob-
by Kermedy, Huey Long who in-
trigues him as a future film sub-
ject and, most wickedly witty or
a 1 1~ born-again Tennessee
Wiuiams trying to drawl his way
out or a painstakingly arranged
private audience with the pope.
Like tus wine, hearty, robust,
exhilarating, a trifle tart, this is
vintage Vidal, untouched by the
grapes of wrath. Well, aJm06t.
e E l..SEWllERE ON THE sur-
isingly uncluttered.Gesk was a
aft for the film scr ipt of
Dress Gray." a novel about
est Point by Lucian Truscott
, the first film adaptation jn 16 J~ from the playwright wbo
\'e us ·•A Vlsil to a Small
~et." "The Best Man" and e screen plays of "Beb·Hur"
"SuddeQ)y Last Summer."
A G VM IN the basement kept
him in trim for this un-Sybari~
work load, although he worried
out loud about his weight under
the daily demands of an Italian
diet.
"Gore Vidal, in the altogether
too much flesh," he urbanely an·
nounced himself to a young lady
from public broadcasting who
called at the villa shortly after
noon seeking the TV rights to bis
novella. "Kalki."
EVEN WITH THE bells of
Amalfi knelling the angelus up
from the valley, it was difficult
to imagine another presidential
campaign already under way
without Gore Vldal: confidant of
the Kennedys (he and Jackie
had the same stepfather and
lived in the same house in
Not that be was really out of
it. He bad just given his latest
"State of the Union" message on
the Susakind show, an acerbic.
incisive e xercise in protest
politics begun in 1973. The gab
shows and the prestigious Sun·
day p ress seminars called coo·
advocacy of taxing churches
nor his own militant atheism
which takes the form Qf l
solipsism: the belief that only
C.11 642-5678.
Put • few words
to work for ou.
~~~~~~~~~~~
. ••
e was born at West Point and
r ee generations of Vidals
Aduated from the academy, so
e mood bummed easily in his
ind, like the bees in his lush
wer garden.
Living on the same lovely
ian · coast as the Sybarites,
ry's lethargic swingers who
The last time I interviewed
him, he was living in a Greek re-
vival mansion on the banks of
th e Hudson and· running for
Congress as a liberal Democrat
mokers Win a Ro11nd
Airline Decision
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'DES MOINES. Iowa CAP> -An
line is obligated to please both
okers and non-smokers, the Iowa
preme Court says, ruling that a
on-smoking passenger on an
rliner has no right to get his money
ck ii he is irritated by smoking
ssengers.
First. Reynoldson said the danger
to Ravreby was "remote" because
the air is filtered continuously in
airplane cabins. The court also said
airlines "have an obligation to pre
serve the :Comrort of its smoking
passengers as well as the DOD·
smokers" and that apparenUy the on·
ly way to satisfy Ravreby's suit
would be to ban smoking entirely.
t. T he case involved Dr. Mark D.
avreby, who in July 1977 bought a
und-trip ticket aboard United
rliaes from Des Moines to Reno,
ev. He requested and was given a
at in the non-smoking section of the
t-class cabin.
• :: BUT KAVllEBY, a physician
, ecializing in coronary and ~ monary diseases, testified in Polk
~l unty District Court that he was
H.r rrounded by smokers. ft He said be was severely irritated >: the smoke and that flight attend·
'• ts and passengers did nol heed ~ s requests for the smokmg to stop. ?. Ravreby sued the airline in small ~. aims court for the price of the
cket -$UO -and won. But the ~~ ment was reversed at the dis· ~ · ct court level by Judge Gibson fl _.olliday. 'f, ~ THE SUPREME Court, in a de·
: dslon written by Chier Justice W.
• "'ard .Reynoldspn, agreed the airline
• *>us t take good care or its
: passengers, but 1t said United met •
-tba1 test. ,
$ c ; , .
NOW!
Finally, the court ruled, the
separation of 9moking and non·
smoking pas.Mmgers meet.a all the
airline's obligations for the comfort
of its passengers .
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to ban smoking in areas used by pa-
tients, and provide smoking rooms
for patients who smoke.
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s orfice '
announced that be signed SBU08 by
Sen. Alan Sieroty, D·Los Angeles.
It would perm it smoking in
employee offices, however.
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Big Bottle Baf)y
Breakfast is always a tall order for this
baby giraffe at the San Francisco Zoo and
if the youngster gets much bigger the zoo
will have to hire a taller person to bold the
bottle. Shadow. now three weeks old. is
handfed because his m other stopped1llurs-
ing him.
Musical on Salvation Army
Buoyant Religious Message
By GEORGE W. CORNEJ.I.
AP'llet ...... W.-
KAN SAS CITY -They were a
motley crew. ex-thieves, pro--
slltutes, cripples and wastrels.
led by a white-bearded old
"soldier," besieging the gates of
heaven.
"Booth came boldly with a big
brass drum," Vachel Lindsay's
classic poem puts 1t. "Are you
was hed in the Blood or the
Lamb? The saints smiled grave-
ly. and they said he's come. Are
you washed m the Blood of the
Lamb?"
THE SCENE, WITH a wbite-
robed Jesus standing on the
glimmering stairs into paradise,
gazing at the besmirched lot, is
the high point of the American
premiere or a musical drama,
"The Blood of the Lamb."
It is based on Lindsay's poem,
"Gen. William Booth Enters into
Heaven," written at the death in
1912 or the founder or the Salva-
tion Army. The show had its
first U.S. production last week
at the Army's National Centen-
nial Congress.
The musical was staged four
times at the Army gathering and
filmed for television, offering a
rare combination or vivacious
entertainment and moving re-
ligious message.
IT CAPTURES BOTH the jolly
buoyance and devoutness of the
Salvationists, mirthful, peppy,
dancing to their fervent songs,
their trumpets blaring, drums
pounding.
"Big voiced lassies made their
banjos bang," the poem pictures
them. "Tranced, fanatical, they
shrieked a nd aang. Are you
washed in the Blood or the
Lamb?"
Lindsay, who before fame
struck was a wande r i ng
vagabond who often bad been
fed and bedded at the Army's
centers and knew its ways,
metel'ed his poem to its ttmes
and the beat of drums.
"BOOl'H DIED blind and sUU
by faith h e trod, Eyes still
dazzled by the ways of God," the
lines go. "Booth led boldy and
he looked the chief: Ea1le coun-
tenance in s harp rellef. Beard a
flying, air of high command,
UnabatedlntbatholJ land."
The music al starts ln total
silence with old black-and-white
movies of Booth'• Jammed Lon-
don funeral, tbe ltlll.neu broken
finally-by the c:rescendin1 words
of the J)OelD read in tbe back-ground. Tbe ,..., rum diuolves
into a brtOt blue •k>' of soft.
scudd.ina c:fouds.
Then comes two boura of
frolic, fun and love-J.n.acUoo. of
polinant scenes of Salava·
tlonlst.1 belpln' tbe outcui..
jobleu, unwubed and aftlieted
doing it wttb sestful dancln1 and
catchy scmp.
"I KNOW WHAT It's like to
walk the street, and wi1&)e at
SILISClm41HG
lmmedl•te production
t ime avalleble and
multiple printing color
capablltty with excellent
regletratlon am.II trt1ctes
Pf•ferred Pacific Handy
Cutter . In c 714' 3Y
( REUGION J
every man you meet," sang
saved hookers in garish scarlet.
Anot.ber song· "The hoodlum.
the booker and the hobo, they're
gonnabeathomeinheaven "
T he bearded. commanding but
tender Booth, in tall top hat. also
struts and sings amid the comic
c aper s a nd flag -w av 1n ~
marches.
"JESUS CAME from out the
court-house door. Stretched bis
hands above the passing poot."
the poem goes.
As Booth and his prancing,
lowly crew circle the heavenly
gateway (disappearing behind
it in their circling), they sudden-
1 y emer g e r ejuvena t e d , 1n
lum)nous white
-"The lame were straightened.
withered limbs uncurled. And
blind eyes opened on a new .
sweet world," says the poem.
"The ho6ts were sandalled and
their wings were fire -Are you
washed in the Blood of the
Lamb., But their noise played
havoc wit.h the angel choi r.' Are
you washed in the Blood of the
Lam b?"
J ESl'S STEPS DOWN the
stair~ to welcome Booth, also
now a ll an white
"Chnst came genUy with a
robe and crown. For Booth the
soldier, while the throng knelt
dow~ He saw King Jes us. They
were face to face. And he knelt
8 ·"eeprng m that holy place.
Are you washed in the Blood of
the Lamb····
And at the end. the resonant
echo. "Arc-YOL' ~ashed . ., ..
Shout It Out
Spivey's Corner Too Quiet
SPJVEY'S CORNER, N.C. <AP) -Unle:,s a new generation of
hollerers is found, tbe National Hollerin' Contest could be silenced
for good.
It seems there's a lack of genuine hollerers for Saturday's com-
petition in this crossroads commuruty of 49 people. Cont.est officials
say the hollerers are gradually
being replaced by screamers,
yellen or screecbers -the folb
who give out with ton.sU-tearing
war whoops or the city aUckers
who stand up and s hriek
"Taxi!"
Wbich is a far cry from a
holler.
"HOU.ERIN' IS a dying art
and the authentic old -tlmey
hollerers are dying off," la-
ments cont.eat originator Ermon
Godwin Jr.
"We ~ow the old-school hollerers are out tbere, but the
thing is getting them to come out
and be beard. I reel like there'll
1>e some of 'em out there Satur-
day. but most of the people who
enter will just stand up there
and scream."
P~t winners, most of whom
are m their 70IS and 80a, are DOt
allowed to enter again, so new
bolleren must be found each
year.
IN 1'77, TllB winners were a
dairy farmer and bis three·
Je11ed dos who hollered out their rendltion of ·'Precious
Memories.'' Godwin. wbo claims tbat he's
never hollered a note in hla life
but that be can spot an authentic
.boiler a mile away, baa teen more than bla sbaie of
"•crennen add yellen .. since
t h e conte1t s t arted In a
backyard in ltet.
For tbe untrained ear, it's all
juat 10 much nolH. But Godwin
says there are four bulc boUen
that were practiced daily back
before telepboaes came into b&-
i ng : the functiona l, the ex-
pressive. the co mmunicative
and lbe distress:
-THE FUNCTIONAi. holler,
sometimes mistaken for a bog
call, is not only used to call the
farm animal.a in, but also to let
your neighbor' know· all is well,
supper's on the table or you need
a fresh bucket of water in &be
field. It's a favorite of women
contestants.
-The expressive holler ls loud
social conversation and general-
ly practiced just for the sheer
ecstasy ol hearing yourself. It
comea in bandy wbeo slnglng,
particularly If you don't know all
the woroa.
-Tbe oommunicatJve holler ls
used simply to touch base with
another soul. A man work.1ng
alone in a field mlght holler Just
to hear a reusuring answer
from his oeigbbor in the next
field five miles away.
-THE DIS'f RESS holler.
often beard at weddings and
wakes , obviously means
something is wrong and is easily
disllngulsbed from the others
since it ls uaually done ln a
tormented falsetto.
"As lone as the world w~ts
hQJlerin', said Godwln, "we re
golna to atve It to them." At
least aa long as the hollerers
last .
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NATION
Not ProlUie
Rare Bill Offered
LANSING, Mich. <AP> -No one can aecuae
Rep. Gerrit "Barnet" Huper of wasUna tbe time
of fellow lawmakers.
For only the third tlme ln his 12 yean tn the
state House, the MuskeJon Democrat bu in·
troduced a piece of le1lalatJoo.
llA.81t£a•s NEW au.r. WOVl.D requrre com-
munity colletea to take attendance at every class
aeaalon and mate atteodaoce records available to
tbepubUc.
"l 1tbink It's my flnt blll In 11 years," aaJd
Hasper, who decided to push for the bill after tour·
ing Muake&on CommWlity Collete.
BE SAID BE SAW MANY near-empty
classrooms being taught by professors be said
earn $.111,000 including rrtnge benefits.
Asked why be's oo.ly introduced two other bills
-neither of which passed -ln bis l2 years ln the
legislature, Hasper said : "I believe that 98 percent
of the bllla ever presented to the Michigan House
have served thelr purpose when they receive the int ln the propoaer'a local Mwspaper "
'Caligula' Faces
Ban in Boston
BOSTON <AP) -Obscenity charges have
been filed agalnst a subsidiary or the Penthouse
magazine organization and a Boston theater chain
for showing "Caligula." a big-budget X -r~tfd
movie about the downfall or Rome.
·Charges were filed ln Boston Municipal Court
agalost Newscoocorp Inc. and Saxon Theater
Corp., the officlal name or tbe Sack Theater chain.
Newsconcorp leased Sack's Saxon theater ln
downtown Boetoo for a year to show the movie.
Police raidlJ! the theater and seized the film last Friday.
But all the news wasn't bad for "Caligula "
One representative says the phrase "Ba.ru>ed in
Boston" may belp the movie at theaters elsew~re
around the United Slates
In a s urpris e
sk1rrrush over a
t o p ne ws man,
NBC !'\ews has
s n atc h e d
Mar v in K a lb
from C B S t o
take diplomatic
reporting beat m
Washrngton
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ff1my Ju~ 20, 1980 C>.\IL y PILOT ' I
New Drug Relieves Heart Victims
BOSTON (AP>-TbocoodiUonaofaevenmento
WHk...SbYcoaa-UvtbeutfaUuret.haltbeycould
not 1ttout al a chalr w9"• dramaUcally lmprovtd by
,a uperlm«ital dru1. doctors·~.
In a atu.dy at Peter Bent Bripam tt.o.pltal,
cloc\or'I uaed lbe dru1 captopril to tr.at tbe dt·
bllltated men. WllhJn 10 Lo 30 d~. all were re-&eaaed from tht hotfllal, and "every patient imp-
roved dramatically,· the reaearcben wrote.
P£0Pl.E wrTH S£VEaE CA.SES OF con-
ceative hurt r.uure have trouble brealhinc and
aurfu from ~wollen leas 111nd ankles.
Attt-~ t.alung the caplopril pilla, "they are able
to move around, lo walk, to climb slain. even to
work, wili¥>ut gettlnl severely short or breath,''
Dr GordOn H Williams, one or the researchers.
uld in an interview "They are able lo do a lot
more than just lie in a bed or sit ma chair, as was
thetr existence before.·' be said. '
A report on the study was published in
Thursday's New England Journal or Medicine.
An estimated 4 million to 5 million Americans
surfer from congestive heart failure, which begins
Tipster Gets $500 ~lie'• Fed llp
! Palo Alto pet store owner Robert Pallin.
robbed of $50 worth of turtles. is "putting
my store up for sale and getting out of this
town." It's not the turtles so much as the
Ioth holdup there in seven years. Plus,
Palin had s urgery just a few months ago to
complete insertion of a metal plate in h1~
head because of injuries s uffered in an
BAKERSFIELD <AP) -A man who tipped
authorities lO the identity Of a pair or DOW·
convicted arsonists has been given a reward of
$500 by officials of the state Department of
Forestry and the Kern County Flre Department.
The beansh man in his mid-20s, who asked to
remain nameless, said he hadn't expected any
money. He said he just did what he'd expect
anybody to do
Officials l'Xplaincd that he :.aw two men set a
gr ass fire. followed them. took their license
number and called authorities . ~ earlier robbery.
~ Mexican Silver Miners
Claim Poverty Living
REAL DE MONTE. Mexico <AP>
-For five generations, members of
Venancio Rosales Estrada's family
• have crawled through tunnels dig·
ging gold and silver from one or Mex-
, ico's richest mines.
But he is leading,..a strike a~amst
the 450-year-old mine because his
$4.80 daily salary is not enough to
break the "vi cious cycle" he says
will force his children into the mines
"MY GRANDFATHER and his
grandfather suffered in this mine and
things are not much different now."
said the 36-year-old miner, his raspy
voice broken by coughs caused by 20
l' years in the dust-filled mine.
"The work here is the same as our
ancestors," said another miner
"Workers die from the gases and we still run through the tunnels hke
rats."
Rosales said: "I don't even have
money lo buy .clothes. I don't want
• my children to work in the mines, but )t-to get eood jobs you need a high
~ school education. That costs money
-... money that 1 don't have. The on-
ly legacy I can leave is what my
father left me: to become a miner."
•. THE MINEltS AND Metallurgical ~ Workers Union went on strike at the 1 government-owned mine May 12.
: They are demanding a 50 percent
: ~~~~~~min~~a~U:r S:~~~~e~:Jr.
: lions. Some workers have agreed to
~· accept the state corporation's offer.of
;• 20 percent plus benefits, but a ma-
.I-. jority are still holding out.
_ Real de Monte was founded in the
~· 1S40s by Spanish conquistadors. The ;! mine's nearly 2.500 miles of tunnels.
:; which would nearly stretch from
t • New York to San Francisco, once
~ made it the world's largest silver
•" mine. It still produces 1,100 pounds of
: ... gold and 80 tons of silver annually,
: making it about the fourth largest ~ mine in Mexico.
,' Enrique Ibarra, the director of the
( company, said the workers deserve
more money, but not as much as they
are asking. He also said the $4.80 a
• day can be stretched by an incentive
; program with bonus payments. ,
~ ~
UNION SECRETARY General
Napolean Gomez Sada said that Real
de Monte's pay scale is lower than
• any other major mine in Mexico in·
eluding Penoles near Guanajuato.
; which is the world's largest produc·
, ing silver mine a nd where wages
~ average $12 a day.
: "We are just asking for a Just
~ salary," said Jesus Mad.rid, a 38-
year-old miner standing on a picket
line. "We are the producers. We sus-
: lain all those p eople making
' thousands of pesos a week who sit al ~ desks, sign checks and drink coffee
... ~
.,.. hile we go down 1.500 feet. eat du~l
and breath venomous gases"
The workers also saad they would
have to be "supermen" to qualify for
bonuses m the company's anccntave
proS?ram Rosales. who used to be a
driller. !-aid. "Sure, the company
says you can earn $675 a month by
gettinl? the bonus of 100 pesos ( $4.38)
for every meter over 20 meters a
day You would have to work 16
hours a day, and that doesn't Lake in-
to account the heat, the noise and the
cramped space."
THE MINERS Cl.AIM the com·
pany is not concerned about the
workers' health. They say the mme
S'hould be ventilated for six hours
after an eight·hour shift, but claim
the company works two eight-hour
shifts before ventilation. They also
claim the six company-supplied doc·
tors for the 4.500 workers often pre·
scribe medicine without an examina-
tion.
Ibarra said. "Our health care 1s
not the best in the world. but it is cer-
tain ly adequate " He said 3,500
workers a re t rea ted for upper
respiratory infections annually, but
added: ··we only have 20 cases or
black lung." He attributed those
cases to workers too stubborn to
wear company-supplied masks and
breathing equipment.
Real de Monte won Mexico's
award for the fewest mine accidents
in 1979. There were three deaths in
the mine in 1979. but four people died
in one accident in February
"IN GENERAi •• THE working con·
ditions of the miners are much. much
wor se than the United States." !>CJld
one foreign mining expert
"We know this is hard work. All we
want is a just salary for pulling our
lives in danger." saad Cefenno Men
doza. 42. president or the stnke com
m1ttee
Ibarra said, "We think al is one of
the hardest Jobs a m an can have But
the workers want more money for
less work "
IBARRA 010 NOT d1sc:uss com·
pany profits but at world pnces the
mine would produce nearly $50
milJion dollars of the precious metals
each year.
"Business is going up Prices of
gold and silver are high. We are tak
ing it out or the ground and gelling
paid with paper scraps that don't
m ean anything anymore," ~aid
Madrid.
Records Checked
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Stncter
rules to find out if job applicants
have criminal records are on tap for
San Francisco's civil service system
.
l ·CHARITY AUCTION
I. •••tAL CA'iPi1s & RUGS 1 ,
~ • ' l :
·1
Percentage of proceeds will be donated to
TIE-MUSCllAR DYSTOOPHY ASSOCIATION
The catalogue for this auction will consist of rugs in all sizes from
most of the major rug weaving countries of the M>rld. Sizes range
from 2· x 3' to 18' x 12'.
This Auction Will Take Place
SUNDAY, JUME 22-2 P.M.
HOUDAY IMM
2520.5 LA Pil ROAD
LAGUNA HILLS
A A & A Inc
Terma c.h/C~
Clerk Fmed
OAKLAND CAP> -A
former payroll cleric for
the Oakland Unified
School District has been
ordered to pay $25 a
week indefinitely as
punishment for forging
$20.000 worth of phony
paychecks. Lawrence
Ballard worked in the
payroll office until 1979.
•
-
when the beart fallt Lo pump bard eoou1b. Blood
now to the kidneys I.a reduced. and LbeH or1ana
slow down the removal of nit and water. Tl>en
nuld rub the luop and other U..ue.
Some ot theM have been cleared fw treatment of
hl&b blood prwal.lte, but capt.opr11 la still ex-pert rntotal.
The seven men In the ltudy were not helped by
other vuod.Uaton. and t.be docton wrote captoprll
"may be the most effective vuodilator (or the
treatment ot advanced conaesUve heart rauure."
MOST P~Pl.E CAN BE TaEATED with
d lgl taJil and diuretlca. d.ru&a that strengthen the laUln1 heart and remove water.
.. At some point in every one of these patients,
unle11 somethlns else lnterveoet, they would tend
to progresa lo a more disabled atate," Wiiliams
said. "Thia happens u the dillt.alis and diuretics
cannot handle the load. In one patient. that may
take months. and in another it may take years and
years."
CAPTOPao. woau BY INC&EASING blood
n ow Lo tbe Jddneya, but lt does not 1treqt.beo the falling bean.
Capt.opril i.s one of a new group of drugs called
vasodilators. which open ~cted blood vessels
The doctors acknowledged t.belr study bu "a
number of limitations" becau.e there was no con-
trol group that received other treatment for com-
parison. But they added, "The reaulll we re
dramatic, in terms or subjectJve and objective
criteria."
MHD
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on Sat sub1ect lo c;1ock
on hand Beach Blvd &
CELEBRATE OUR NEW
SUNDAY SHOPPING HOURS
WITH CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
IN THE ZODIAC AT
N-M NEWPORT BEACH.
Each Sunday beginning at 11 a.m. head to N·M's
North Entrance where you 'll be greeted with a comp-
limentary cocktail! Then relax in our Zodiac Restaur-
ant over gourmet breakfast delights accompanied by
complimentary champagne. What a way to start your
shopping day 1 Seatings are at 11 . 12 noon and 1.
Please call early for reservations: 759-1900. ext. 330.
P. S. After Br;mch. browse through the store ... we· re
open each Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. at N-M
Newport Beach.
Ed•noer at !he San D1PQ0
Fwv ,._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~---~~~~~--:o~~---"""'!'~ 1----------iN·M Bev8f1y H1hs open 10 10 i; ~ M N.,....,-or1 ~acn o~ 10 10 6 Mon Thurs , Fn . 10 lo 9 and Sonday 12 lo~
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\\'Ii.it I >1 ·111 r \\d\' to .. tio-.v you our new Ntwport
Hill .... !31.sm h th.m with d celebrat10n' Plan
t< > ... tc >1 > I 1\' 'iur Or>4:-n House party at 26(X) San
Migud ()m t' un \\ond,1y. June 23, from 10 c.1.m.
tu J p m \ ~ t • hd\ < • rt ·a~.>n..., to ct·k·br ate!
Extended hour banking. We now have d
dnve-up windcM opc·n 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . Monday
through Thur.-<ltlv And until 6 p.m. on Friday.
Plus a"' .ii~ up wtn(k)\v open 9to10 a.m. and 3 to
5 p.m. 1\.~ondc1v through Thursdcly. And Friday
CJ to 10 cl m . \Vt• <ti<,(> hJV(' a night depositQfY for
alter-hour derxNL...,
Added features. L1kl' over twice as many
teller win<lnw..:;. Safe deposit boxes
tor) our \.Jlu.:ibles. And a Merchan~
Booth to handle your business
transactions.
Even more money
convenience. Our growing
\ \< >nt>\ Com l •nif!n< < • Sy .... tem ™
ohers a Vdriety of Wdys to
lw lp mtlnil)W your money.
lnduding i\1oncyTrJn~fev
Serviu• to mtlkc
•
~wing-, de~ib ..ind
It ~m rx1\ rnenb
( IUtOOltlt I(. di I\(
\ \e think you'll ogrL-e
thot our nt"'w i'!t'\\'f)Ort Hill" Branch ofler~ even
more. M orL' SC'!\ 1n· ,\ \orl' c.onvt•n1ence . And
helptul. t11t•r1dly r>t •oplt• to rnd~t· it all hap~n,
\\ihy not ~top in and ~'l· ju!:>t ''~1Jt w~ rncJn ·
Come to our Open House
Monday, June 23
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Newport Hills Branch
2600 San Miguel Drive
Clara Shimmerfing
=KOFAMERICA m •
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..
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In lsrae'I
J an~ f'onda and her husband Tom Hayden le(t Lot; Angelw Thllr!Kiay for a Cew days
in Is rae l. Hay den . a member of th('
Cahfomia SolarCal Council, was to v isit a
solar pond a t the De ad Sea and check on
ways to tum California's Salt.on Sea into a
solar pond. Jane will attend the Israeli pre
miere of "The Electric Horseman."
Mistress to Get
Share of Estate
VERO BEACH, Fla.
<AP > -The fe ma l e
companion of a married
man who died of cancer
in 1978 ha s been
awa rde d part of his
esta te in h er laws uit
against the man's wife
and brothers.
A six-person circuit
court jury decide<l that
Richard Ditullio's pro·
mis e of security for
Drina Jackson, a nd his
deathbed instructions to
his brothers. constituted
an oral contract guaran·
teeing her one-Mth of
his estate.
THE JURV awarded
Mr s . J ac k so n . 4 5.
Gets Degree
S he ll y Smith , 2737
Cnrdinal Drive, Costa
Mesa, has ·received a
mas te r's degree fro m
E a s t e rn Mo ntana
ColJege, Billings.
Dest•N•t~
$187 ,000 as her share of
the estate and $10,000 in
damag es agains t
DituJUo's brothers, John
an<s William Ditullio. for
failing to carry out their
brother's instructions.
Ditullio, 54, had been
m a rried to his wife.
Elizabeth, for more than
30 years. according to
testimony. They were
legally separated al the
time Ditullio and Mrs.
Jackson began li ving
together four or five
years ago, s aid her at·
t or n ey, Mi c h ae l
O'Haire.
"He promised that if
s he took care of him and
his son, she would never
have financial worrie~.
he r :iecurity would be
t aken care of," O'Haire
told the jury. "And he
instructed his brothe rs
to see to it that she re·
cei ved one-fifth · of his
estate."
Beat• Netl~•
a•EUU••IOGE IHUSTE•
LOWY J AMCS 8RECKENRIDGe J l'MES A. ~VSTER. rttOCMnt OI
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.. .,.y on J""" 11. 1.i Re \.0.,.1 ot 1'. 1.i ., 11w -o1 is S..n11wo by
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Lawn _..,. 011...,. MOr'lu.,ry of G~UI 8r0<tdw•yMortUM'yOlr«lor•
Mr"° ~SlloA
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pt., ot Senta An•. C• -Zola Mo~rv
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111 .. c:;ooo Sheclhero ~morlal P•r-,
Hunllnolon lleiKh. C• S.rvlce\ und"'
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Elsewhere
• loAO-SSloA MOGAN \ PROVIDENCE. R.1.
ROBEllTJO+iN HOc:;AN res1<1e111ot (AP ) -Barnaby C.
New00f1 Be<Kh. "' P•.M.i •wo on Keeney, 65. president or
• Junt> 1•· '"° s.,,..,,i,,.,., bV "1• •11• Brown University from Mary Lou Hoow> Of N._i Be.ch,
C<1 . ) <MIUQl\lers, Nancy Hoo•n of 1955 to 1966 and retired
e .. •t>o.t. c. · ~"111 ~ ot ei-.. president or the Clare· • lnQIOt'. Ml,,,.>Ot.t, R~• S.OC.y Of . L•• v~. """"""· Jlldy -·•Y an0 mont (Calif.) Graduate
KalhlHn Toomey both of Pt10enl•. S h I _.,__. Wedn d l'ror ona . A'1d S or•ndch lldren C 00' Wot:U . es ay
--mot1atwrvoc:n wltlbe ,,.tdOfl Sun a fter suffering an ap·
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Laguna Beach
494-9-415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
4~1 776
H•lloa LAWN-WT. OUVI
Mortuary• Cemetery
CremLlory 1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
540-SS54
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64&-~24 Cost.a Mesa
673-9450
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883-3625
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LaGRANGE. Ind .
tAP) -Paul Riddick,
91. a former newspaper
publisher and a founder
o f the Socie ty of
Pr o f ess ional
J o urn a lis t s, Sigma
Delta Chi, died Tuesday.
FORT COBB. Okla.
<AP) -Wray Fl.nney, so. former president of
the Natio n a l C at ·
tlem e n's Association,
died Wednesday.
ENGLEWOOD, N .J .
<AP> -Actress Barrlei Sapplngtoa, 83, who
starred on Broadway in
• 'Tbe Cellar and the
Well'' ud most recenUy
in the musical "Pip·
pin'," died .... y.
CHICAGO (AP) -
Albert .W. a&yola, 78
brother of the late Al
Capone. once tbe ting of
or1aniud crime in
Chicago, died Saturday.
Rayola cban1ed bl1
name 1.n J.N2, 1ayt.o1 be
was doine lt for tbe benefit~ bis aoo.
..
...... d Worried
Is Youth Quest
Overdone?
By oa. •nsa ll'EINCaOHN
O.ar Dr. ,...._,..; My wtfe, who la •S. ia
luaUtlably proud of her ft•ure. Sbe la lbe younaeat
ooklna 45-year-old you ever aaw.
Naturally, I'm proud ot ber loots. But I'm con·
ttmcd about how ahe will feel when abe befina to
1how 111gns ol age
Meanwhile. 1he's dolna three thlnas I think
.---------:• are harmful to her
DOC-.OR IN ' health. 1. She overdJets
I' to keep thin -and over· THE HOUSE exercLMI. 2. She's out m
'" the tun too much. She's a
sun worshipper. 3. She
lukt!s hormones which she uys keep her youn1.
You may not thmk th.la ta a med.ical problem,
but I worry she may be harming herself in th.is
que6l for agelessness. -Mr. T.
Oear Mr. T.: As you say. sbe may be taking
too larg~ doses of "youth medicine." Unfortunate·
h . there comes a time when each one or ua sWTen·
<Jers to age -m appearance. at least.
Let us consider her "problem" point by point.
t Overdieting is a matter ol opinloo. She may
be wetting insufficient vitamins and minerals in
he r diet. which should also include s ufficient a mounLs of protein.
HOWEVE R. THE AMOUNT OF exercise s he
takes is a question mark. Does sbe jog? Do push·
ups? Overdo in playing s ports like tennis? Men
need to ~ careful in these areas because of the
dancer of heurt attacks . But she should realize ,
·that womt-n also may be heart attack vtctims after
they reach their 40s. Moderation and medical
supe rvision ls the ans wer .
2. Too much sun? Quite possible. She is invit-
ing early wrinkles and possible skin cancer. Thjs
surely is no way for her to retain her youthful ap-
pear ance
3 Fe male hormones to help her stay young?
Tell her that taking estrogens for the sal<e of try-
ing to k~p young is a gamble. There's a danger of
cancer of the uterus. Besides, there's no guara ntee
that takmg esLrogens will promote youthfulness.
VOU HAVE REASON TO BE concerned. Mr.
T . that your wife is overdoing in her quest for
youthfulness 1l would make better sense for her to
review her diet and exercise schedule with her
doctor. And also ask him what he thinks about her
taking overdoses of ultraviolet rays and hormone!> • • • MEDICAJ,ETl'ES
For Mr. E.: I think it will make you happy to
know that, having an ulcer, you do "not need to hvl'
the rest of your life on a bland diet. ~
Ulcer patients may take (unless there are in-
di vtdual restrictions) a normal du:t. Jn other
words. eat and drink wha t ''ulcerless" people do.
For healing, 1 believe the most important con-
siderations are neutralizing excess stomach acid
by antacids and other means. Also. trying to live
without excessive tens100 at home and at work.
•••
For Mrs. M.: Most people can enJOY Chinest:
food lf the fl avor hasn't been enhanced by add1t1on
of too much monosodium glutamate. In 1argl'
quantities, however, it may produce what has been
called the "Chinese restaurant syndrome": severe
headache, burning sensations over the body, and
cheat constrict.ion. These symptoms usually pass
within a few hours. ••• If you are inclined to develop crops of bo1b .
have a checkup on urine and blood to rule out the
possibility of undetected diabetes mellilus sa ys Dr.
Steincrobn in his booklet, "Practical Guide To
Skin Problems.'' Fo r a 'copy write to him at Box
1560. Coeta Mesa 92626, encl06ing SO cents a nd a
stamped. self-addressed envelope.
•~w1 ... ,.,...
Pay• l 'p
Rock star Billy Joe l
ca b o v el a g r eed
lo pa y a bout
$5 0 .0 0 0 to a
nig htclub mus ic ian
who claimed J oel's
h i't . " M y L i f e . "
copied one o f his
songs, lawyer s for
both sides s aid In
Reno, Nev. The musi·
cian is John Powers.
Earns Degree
Detm Kato, 1011 d Mr.
and Mn. Edwin K. Kato
ol Rutln1ton Beach,
baa received b is
bactaelor Qf science
delNe from Caltech. He
majored In chemical
enst.neerinl.
State Eyes
Workshop
On1V
SACRAMENTO <AP 1
-State school offi cials
say they wtll try to teach
parents how to use th~
tube as a force for good
The state Department
of Education and thl•
PT A have annOl.f'l'CCd
plans fo r s t ate wide
works hops aimed at
showing parents how to
use te levision to im
prove fam il y co m
munication.
a.TATE SC H OOi.
SupT rintendent Wilson
Riles s aid workshop
leaders wUI try to show
pa rents how to r e ·
cogniie the "parenta·
ble" moment when a
t e levision drama n ·
aches a child's inne r
feelings.
"This is when children
are willlng, even eager ,
to share thelr feelings,"
Riles said.
BE SAID pare nts
spend an average of 14
mlautes a d ay t.alklng
.ttll tbdr children, but
the averqe famUy nms tta televiaioo more than
ala bours a day. studies 1bow.
&li es 1ald the
worll1bopa will be f'8IMled by the depart.
meet and NBC.
Grad Honored
Ow111 II. Penner Jr. of
Irvine was amon1 11
memben of the trad·
maUni claA d tbe UC Irvine Colle1e of
lfeclldne ~to the
Alpha Om•t• medical
honor sodety.
J
"~-~ HOPE ON THE MENU Manager Bob Robey, cente r ,
poses with dishwas her Giles Williams and s alad c hef
Ma n .I.. Stutts outside Pin()('ch1o's Deli. For the nine men-
tall)'.Va nd physically handicapped who wo rk the re. 1t 1s
more than a res taurant
Restaurant Serves
Li/ e to Handicapped
OWENSAORO . K) 1,\J'> Stroll inio Plnocch1o·s Dell dunng
thl' noon rush <tnd )OU '>cl' frc'>h s&ndw1ches, steammg soup!> <t nd
l'rtsp !>alacb Take a do'>er look and you see hope
It's not the food, the service or the atmosphere t hat sets this
re::.t aurant apart It "s the dishwasher who has Downe's Syndrome.
thc bu!>boy whose brain hcis bt!en damaged and the sandwich chef
"ho only reccntl) has been &ble to look her customers in the e)e
FOR Tiff: NISE MENTl\LLV /\NO physically handicapped
pt.>opl e who work he re. Pinocctuo"s Deh 1s more than a restaura nt
It·., an expt•n ment in mainstrea ming that seems to be" working
Tht• cafl'tcria-stylc· restaoranl. with its green a nd white out
door putio decor. bc•lon~s lo the Owen.'iboro Council Tor the Mental
I) Retarded. a group of 400 parenu.. consumers and busme!>s peo
pie .
The services of the nonprofit roun<'tl used to be I.a mll ed to
'>heltcred \\Orkshops and pre!>chool programs But recenUy. mt.>rn bt•r!> decided to aim higher
"WE DECIDED TO PL T OL'R mone) "he rl' our mouth'>
"t•n•. · say-. Tl'rr) B ro~ nM>n. ~ho re<-enU) stepped down as the
group's execut1H dan·c·tor We dec1dl'd to go 1nto the restaurant businei.s ''
Brownson says the expenment began "",th a ro-worker ~
brainstorm to open an e<ttery staffed pnmanly b) handicapped
workers.
Since the dream became reality a year aio. sa ys Brownson
PinO<'ctuo'a DeU has rbanged more than its menu He says at hd:.
chanRed people's lives
C1le!> Wilham,. the restaurant s 23 ).ear old dashv.asher 1'> '>0
happy sometimes th .it hi s JO> tend!> to spill over likt• the <,oa p)
water in the mop bvC'kC'l h(• totes.
NOT LONG J\C.O RRO"~SON Sl\\'S, Williams ~a:. fn~htcncd and ~ 1thdrawn
""lit• rare!) t1.1lk,.J. ;rnd v.hen he dad . he m umbled He lacked
social skalb and h1:. appl"<irann· and hHoene were belov. !>l<tn
dard ·
Wtlltam:.. ~ho ~r~·~ up v. tthoul benefit of s pecial education.
-.uffers from Uu" nl· :. !-.yndromc. ;1 congenital dJsorder marked b)
ri•tardation
Ills v.ntan~ <;ktlb C'fm'>1~t or '1 j!n1ng hts t>aycheck. and his read
tnJ! a b1l1t~ 1s hmllt•d to rcC'o~ruzang signs warning of potential
dan ~t·r~
Tht.<:-l' da~ "· Wilhum~ n·port-. for work an the starched apron
that as tu:. uniform
"HE'S LOOKING Ot:T FOR IUMSELF nov., ··erov.·oson S8 )S
lh:"s so conl1dcnt. ht•~ almost macho ·
Williams· 1s not thl• onl~ success stor)o bemg written at Panoc ('h10 s Dell
There are Cecilla Rt-nder. :i 22·)"C<tr-Old sandwich-maker who
drive:. her o"n car to v.ork. and Larry Hill. a 32 year-old busboy
v. hose pre\"lou:. occupation ~ave ht m a daily dose of frustration
lhll. who l'.Uffered brain danage al birth. impairing his
coordination. U!>Cd to work on an assembly hne at a sheltered v.11rkshop.
"WHAT 00 WE DO FOR PEOPLE like Larry"" Brownson
says. "We tell them to sit down and use their hand-eye coordJna
lion the very part that has bttn damaged.··
The frustrations of people like HUI led to the birth or Pinoc·
chio"s. says Brownson. who also thought about the handicapped
people who had graduated from sheltered workshops to restaurant jobs.
··over the past two years. 90 percent of our placements were in
the food service indust ry ... he says. '"I realized that if we were to
train people ourselves. the placement rate' could be even higher .
"And when you look at the food indus try. you s~ that it's full
of students und transients The biggest problem Is turnover. and
manaRer's are looking for reliable people who'll stick with a job ..
BROWNSON TOOK THE IDEA TO THE council's board of directors.
"Do you really think there"s enough sympathy for the han.
dicapped to keep a restaurant in business"'" someone uked
"We"re not going to be selling sympathy," replied boud
member Tom Posey. "We're going to be selling good food.··
Soon after the board's unanlmous vote, the council bought
Pinocchio's, a downtown dell that bad been cl06ed.
The purchase was financed like any small business. ··we went
to the bank and begged for a smaJJ-business loan." Brownson says
Opening day came in June 1979, when 10 nervous "trainees" -
and an equal number of nervous supervit<>rs -lined up al their
staUons to wait for customen.
BEFORE THE WEEK WAS OVElt, council treasurer John
M('Nulty, owner ot an Owensboro marina, felt confident enough to
bring visiting aaleamen to P\noccbio's for business lunches.
"l never aald anything about the place until after we'd eaten
and left, .. McNulty says. "Once we were outside, they'd look at me
and say 'THAT place? THOSE people? You're kiddln1. "'
As weeks passed, restaurant manager Bob Robey be1an ad·
dln.r Items to the menu 'nd people to the payroll. Before tons. the
only jobs not held by handicapped workers were thoH of
1upervtton and cuhlers.
"We Ju.st haven't bad the trainees to do thoH Jobi yet,"
Brownaon aaya. "But that lm't to say that we won't." •
FOS THEIR LABO~ THE handicapped workers earn
uJartea ranitn1 from ., to Sl05, and for the few who live by
themaelvea, the council'• wffkl)t bud1et.ln1 clus Is a mu.st.
Brownaon aays.
He 1ays mott draw Supplemental Security Income or Social
Security ln addltlon to their pay~kl
He Sees
Pensions
,
Survive . . .. ·'
WASHINGTON (AP> -Unclet '
the law, no aoe ow• a peuy tn ;
pension fuod1 to tb• ro~r •
employees d the old Kum'•
partment st.orH, moet of
ar, in thelr 70I and ~ly beavil~
on tbelr pen1ionl. '
But B. Bemel Bur1uncter Jr. is
1oln1 to see to ll that they con·.
tinue getting penaloe money. To•
him. it's a matter of eon.aeience. :
KANN'S STO&ES ON Pen.:.
nsylvania Avenue, ball a mile~
from the White House, and ln'
s uburban Arlln&too, Va., ~
sold in 1971.
The new owners, L.S. Good It
Co.. a West Virginia chain or
stores. continued to pay Kano's·
r e tire d employee s tbel ~
pensions, even alter closing the
Kann stores in 1975.
Then Good & Co. fell upoa
hard times. •
In April, the 200 pens ioners re·
ceived letters telling them that
the May checks would be de·
layed.
THEV NEVER CAME. Two
weeks ago, Good & Co. went
bankrupt.
None of that matters much to
Burgunder , wh'o runs the s ..
Kann Sons Co., which went into,
the real estate and investment
bu1:1iness after gelling out ol re-
tailing.
Burgunder is a rranging for
the pensione rs to gel thetr.
cht!c ks, averaging about $100 a 1
month.
"And don't call it a gift!" he.
thundered into a telephone. "ll'e·
a moral obligation.
"IT'S TRUE IT was verbal.
There wu n't anything in writ•
mg. And the pensions were ...
funded
"But as Car as I'm concerned,
1t"s as much an obligation as ifil.
were Cunded and it were in wri\~
IOI(
"It 's not a gift and it's not a
handout. These people worked
fo r their pensions, they eamed1
them and they deserve them."
Burgunder's moral obligation.
wall cost tus firm about $20,000 a
month
II E IS SF.TTING UP up a fund ..
to ha ve the benefi ts continue no
matter whal happens to him oc
his firm •
··namn at .'" he s a id "This'
1~n t gr1ing to happen a ~ain '
Auto Dealer
Loses Suit
Over Rebate
. . .
HEDWOOD CITY <AP I · A
San Francisco man who claimed
a car dealer defrauded him of ~
S200 rebate ha..., won $92,892 in a
c1 vii l>uit against the dealer.
.
A San Mateo Cci unty SuperiQt .
Co urt JUTY a wa rded the mon«?};,'
to Timothy Murphy, 38. who
~Ut'd J oseph Francis . owner or·.
Tunforan Dodge of Millbrae. .. MURPHY. AN a uto part.a,
sa les man. bought a Dodge Dart
from the dealer fi ve years ago.
··1 could afford a Jaguar.
now," a jubilant Murphy said
whe n the jury r e turned lta
verdict after an eight-day trial. ,
TRIAL TESTIMONY an<i
documents showed Murphy was
one or more than 100 Tanforan
Dodge customers who may have"'
been deprived in 1975 of rebates-'
totalling S2J .OOO. that Francis al··'
legedly pocketed instead. Four
of those bu yers have also sued
the dealer
Francis testified he received'
more than S21,000 In Chrysler
checks during 1975 but said they·
were dealer bonuses. . .
..
Three Mari1ie
Dis Charged
By Military ·.
SAN DIEGO <AP > -PlaM
have been announced to court·!
m artlaJ three drlU instructors at !
the Marine Corps Recruit~· ·
Staff Sgt. Alexander Todd, 26.
o( St. Louis WU charted wttb
rorcing recruita to crawl while
malntat:nlng an attention posture
and ordering too much "lncen·
live" exercise.
Staff Sit. Andrew Bagley, 28.
of Kule, Texas. was cbarced
with atrlkJng two recruits oo.
their nnsert with a notebook!
and fallure to report anot.btr
Marlne's violation or base or· .
der11.
Sgt. Herbert Mumford, 23, or
Deep Run, N .c., wu charced
wlth baru11ing and annoying
recruits aod· refusing to allow
two recruit& to ao to the bolpital'
when they u ked to.
No dates were 1et for the
•S>eClal cowu martial, In wh!ch •
defendants could 1et ap to ah~
months' conflnement, Corfeiture,:
of lwo--thlldia -pay ror •Ix monlhl.1,
r.ductJon ln rank to private aadLi
• bad-«>nduct disch arge.
I
·.
~ .
ORANGE COUNTY
QUEENIE
'·
ia ls not just 1n~r olf1ce memo-this 1s loaded with
~.10&.ngue, mystery, 1necdotn " ,, . .
fr~. June 20. 1980 OAIL'f' PILOT I 13
'A Le11on in Faith'
81 ... A.111111 ... PIW embart.ed on a tnUtleH two-year quest for a cure, tbe tumor bad srowa back .,.m IO tarp that
Anita &vwn U.W 1be WOllld lale ber race which included ttt.,. to llexlco for Laetrile doeton bad to perform uotber tnebeotomy last
wWa dlatll, but U.. as.year~ Jebovab'a WhDea treatment.a. Friday.
troe Ora.n1• woe tb• oal,J tNattle tlaat ruUy A year and a ball aao. abe married truck "She knew abe was dytq and Just IOlnl t0 llve
mattered to her at &be -. wta. abe Mid ber driver Tom Brown, who knew ol her coodJtion. lone enough to deliver tb1a baby," Laplft said. oew_.. ,_ ln her anoa. "We want.ed to live a normal We and live a.a If Lut weekend, abe went tato labor and was
Plve houn later, abe wu deed ol m ... lve abe didn't have cancer," Brown said. "We took it transferred to the UnlversJt1 ol Callfomla·lrvine
hetnonba1lna caused by a tumor la ber Jaw that ooe day at• Ume." Medical Center here, wblch bu a premature
1be bad refu.a~ to treat with chemotherapy for J __ infant care center. She gave bhtb to a f.pound soo
fear ot enctanaertnt ber unborn cbllcl rr WAS BaOWN WllO ftbally locatM Lapln at and died Tuesday. Esperanza Intercommunlty Holpital in Yorba
u f!NTIA)J.Y, ANITA waa livlne her life Linda. But by that lime. Laptn aaJd, abe looked THE CIDJ.O, GaEGOSY PAUi,. wu three tor \hat ot a chUd 1he bad not yet had.'' said "as though a big rubber ball waa blockJnc her weeks premature but shows no slam of bis
cancer auraeon Ronald Lapin. mouth and protruding out.aide tbe llpe by two mother's diseue and ts given a 1ood chance ol
He a,JJd the tra1edy was all the creater incties, plugging op her airway. I bad never 1eet1 survival.
because Mn. Brown's tumor miabt have been anytb.lnac like this ln my llle." A memorial service for Mrs. Brown was set
removed during it.a early ataces. il abe bad been Nonetheless, Lapin and bis surgical team for today at the Esperanza hospital, after which
able to ftnd a s urgeon wbo WIOUld ~ to operate removed moat of the cancerous tiaaue last her body will be flown to her native Lovelock, Nev.
aa Lapin eventually dJd-witbout using the January, using a a~i~I electric lcnile that sealed for funeral services.
blood translu.sions barred by her relilion. off blood vessels and prevent.ed excessive bleedlnc Her husband, who left bis job at an Orange
The cancer came lo light more than 2'h years by applying beat .to the cut ends. County ~ua factory lo spend tbe last six weeks at
ago, wbeo she went lo a dentlat complaining of The surgeons also performed a tracheotomy, bis wife a aide, said she bad given him the strength
pain in her jaw. When x-rays failed lo l>inpoint the cutting a bole below the blockage In her throat lo to face the ordeal .
cause, a thin slice ol Usaue from·tbe afflicted area allow her to breathe and take in food. "She was positive, laughing and jolnng unW II rban Park was examined under a mkroscope and the disease the very iast:· be said. was discovered. BUT BY THAT TIME Mrs. Brown was "That EJ>.pound weakling has really taught me
k U d already three months pregnant and refused to take a lesson about faith and life and what these people ·~ac ; DH ro-ie ___ a_UT_.;;_WITH ___ s_u_a_G_E_o_N_s_in_be_r_na_u_v_e_N_ev_a_d_• __ c_an_c_e_r_dru __ gs_th_a_t_co_u_1d_poss--ibly--h-urt--be-r _c_bi_·1_d. __ s_ta_n_d_i_or_._ .. _ 1-a_P_in_s_a_id_._._'She ___ ·s ..... been==a""ll""·tt=to~o""t.he=rs= .,. ~ • ~ · refusing lo operate without transfusions, she Six month later, she was down to 80 pounds and -a liWe dybamo."
fly Grand Jury .. By O.C. HUSTINGS
OI Ille 0.llY .... St8"
• The Orange County Grand Jury says the
codllty Board o( Supervisors ought to support ln
~ry way it can the proposed national urban park
alGng the Orange Coast.
At the same time, the 1979-8> grand jury, in a
brief report on the proposed park Issued this week,
sdtd the county board should be wary about the
U1a"de-0ffs demanded by private property owners
it) return for land for the park.
"It is important that we don't lose sight of the
fact that this project was created to protect one of
thr~ major open spaces remalmng along the
California coast," the jury said.
The jury a lso questioned the need for the San
Joaquin Hills Tran s portation Corridor -
presumably a future freeway -near the proposed
park.
"Should the public be illvestmg in such an
eBergy intensive means of transportation when the
~tate has shown increasing commitment to mass
transit?" the jury asked .
• • • ''·THE ORANGE County Chapter of the National
~mens Political Caucus is having a "celebrate
your victory or drown your sorrow" post-primary
e~tlon meeting June 26 In Newport Beach.
• ·ft will be at the home of Janey Arnold. Call
64tHJ751 or '645-5224 for reservations. It's a picnic
dM;aAer meeting and there will be a $.5 charge . ..
OC Planners OK
Juvenile Center
By DEi.ORES BROOKS IRWIN
OI -Dally,..... -A Santa Ana Heights homeowners association
bas lost an attempt to prevent a juvenile co~ £19UP trOm buiJctinl a new center just off the flight path of' John Wayne Airport.
Tbe Orange County Planning Commission
d~cided the group doesn't need further
en,.tronmental studies to build on a .33·acre
triangle of land at Orchard Drive and Irvine
Aveaue in Santa Ana Heights.
The triangle is just outside the airport
p~rty line near the south clear zone.
• CONSTRUCTION ON THE NEW bullding for
the Assessment and Treatment Services Center, is
expected to begin in about a month, said Lou
Akerman, president of the nonprofit organization's
board of directors.
.
BADLY DAMAGED
Alterman, a Newport Beach resident. said NEW 3 USED
that, with extensive insulation, the new building UPRl'Te SPINET should be "as quiet as a school" inside 11 ~
'' The organization has counseled lawbreaking NOS
juveniles referred to it by police in Newport PIA ORGANS Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa. Tustin and Santa Ana
since 1972 from a building oo Bristol Street not far SAVE UP TO
from the new site. s39
. BUT'PIANS FOR THE MOVE, which have sooYc ~P more than three years in lhe making, drew TO
tt)e wrath o( the Upper Bay Homeowners and OFF 0
~.,Association represeoatives asked the county
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Pl8Jlning Commission to deny ATSC's building FREIGHT oau&GED
permit and request additional environmental ' l•iliiiiiiliiilliii""'•"••••••ll!lllll!llll•"• studies because, the representatives said:
, -Homeowners were promised the area would USED
re01ain open space. UPRrTE
-THE PROJECT WJl.I, contribute to PIANOS increases in air pollution, traffic and noise.
-Juvenile dffenden ta treatment at the
center might loi~r in the area. AS IS
Although the plann_ing commission
acknowledaed .tbere were nomeroua problems FROM
associated"" wiftr tbe project, lt rejected the
homeowner association appeal, 1ayin1 the sag . concerns bad beeo answered by ATSC documents.
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TV Dallas 'Sel& 'Nurses
Pay Also Helpe Recruit Britom to Texu
'DALLAS <AP>-S.venty nune1 from Great
Britain and lrelUws. lured by 1alariet tbat triple
their pay and familiar with tbe area becauae ot the
hit TV a.bow "Dallu," are alped to work ln
Texaa.
A recrultina team for Parkland Memorial
Ho1pltal, tryln& to overcome a chronic nurse
1borta1e. went to Enaland. Scotland and the lrtah
Republic ln search of nurses and interviewed 200
in two weeks.
MANY WHO SIGNED SAID THEY wanted to
Uve in Texas because of ''Dallas," the popular
CBS aeriee about an oil-rich family. The abow is
t.elevtaed in Britain.
"We tried to show them boob about the Unit-
ed States and the nuralng profession over here. but
they didn't care to bear it -they were going to
Texas and that was the big thing." hospital
recruiting chief Kent Norman said.
The nurses si1ned contracts to come--to the
Dallas hospital for at least a year for annual
salaries starting at $13,9!56.
day1 free boualn1. and wlll repay the bolplt.al fer
the saoo alrf are th.rou1h payroll deductions.
Norman aald forei1n nunes are only a stop..
l•P solution to the problem of lnlufflcleot nunln1 manpower.
''We have a shortage of 100,000 reliatered
nurses in the United States," he said. "It's
particularly severe ln the Southwest, because the
salary and benefits are not comisteot with the
salary and benefits they can earn in otber ftelda. ••
He also clted working hours -nunn work in
shirts around the clock -unpleasant duties and
emotionally atreasfuJ workin& conditions.
THEJlE A&E AN ES'l1MATED 1.4 mllllon
nurses ln the United States, and shortages have af ·
fected many areas -including Massachusetts, the
state that officials say Is richest lo nunes.
A March bospltal survey in Massachuaetu
turned up 2,500 vacant nurse positions. And In
Chicago and Houston, recruiters have posted
salaries of $17 ,000 annually for nurses fresh out of school.
Norman said there are several hundred vacant
nursing jobs m the Dallas area because its popula-
IKtlt Greatnt ol Ease arw1.....,...
"THE FEEUNG IN BlllTAIN IS that nurses
are angels of mercy. They are highly respected
but aren't paid for their sen'ices," said Norman. tion is soaring·: .
He said many of the recruits -55 from ----:---------==========
A dolphin leaps high out of the water dur·
ing a performance for tourists at Flipper
Sea School on Grassy Key in the Florida
Keys. The school also is a refuge for
wounded dolphins.
England and ScoUand and lS from Ireland -were
earning $90 a week, and taking home only $S0 after
taxes.
·'They not only are earning less than
American nurses, but the 1eneral ~oomy in
Fewe r
X-rays
Proposed
WASIUNGTON <AP>
-The Food and Drug
Admumtration has is-
sued a recommendation
aimed al reducing or
eliminating unnecessary
dental X-rays.
The agency issued a
formal recommenda-
tion. urging that X-ray
exa ms be performed
"only after careful con-
sideration of the dental
or other health needs or
the patient, that is,
when the patient's den-
tist or physician judges
them necessary ror
diagnosis."
EXCESSIVE e~sure
to X -rays can b e
dangerous and the
health experts are seek-
ing to' eliminate un-
necessary risk.
The agency is taking
particular aim at X-rays
required by insurance
companies and other
agencies to verify treat-
ment. These are termed
"administrative radio-
graphs."
X-ray examinations
the FDA says should not
be required include:
-TO MONITOR in-
surance claims or detect
fraud.
-To provide training
and experience for den·
lists or dental techni-
cians.
-To satisfy a prere:
quisite for reimburse·
ment.
-To ce rtif y
qua lifications or com-
petence or a dentist or
technician.
•• RADIOGRA PHS
taken solely to obtain
third party reimburse-
ment can never be
justified." the FDA COO ·
eluded in its recommen-
dation.
These extra radiation
exposures, whether to
confirm the treatment
for insurance, to verify
the competence of the
dentist or for other non-
heallb reasons are inap-
propriate, the agency
uys.
"To provide duplicate
films , there ate less cost·
ly and easier methods
that do not involve addi-
tion a I radiation ex·
posure to the patient.
The practitioner. not a
remote third party, can
bes t determine the
necessity for a dental X-
ray examination." the
agency said says.
Gets Degree.
Henry C. Downs, Jr.
son or Mrs. H.C. Downs, nu Tustin Ave., Coata
Mesa, has received a
medical degree from
Michigan State
University.
Doll Show
Park Bond Issue Restructured
SACRAMENTO <AP) -A scaled·
down version of Proposition l, the
park bond Issue rejected by voters
two weeks ago, has been sent to the
Assembly fioor following fiscal com·
mittee approval.
Sen. John NeJcdly, R -Walnut
Creek. who authored Proposition l ,
the $495 million bond issue. said he
had removed all the controversial
parts from the new measure, SB624.
With no debate. the Ways and
Means Committee voted 13-3 Thurs·
day in favor of SB624.
England ls worse. Moat live at su~poverty level -~=-~7.!:.-::;~,~
·and In hospital hou.slng," he said. 11u1 1289
Parkland went on the overseas talent hunt cosT~.:::::,;._
because It hu had problems keeping American • ...,..-..,.495-0401
nurses who complained about working conditions -c:-~-
and low pay. It tried using outside a1encles to pro· ~c=•·=·=°'"""==_,=.,=·=--="'""'==' ~ vide nurses. Norman said. but that cost more than ·· the recruiting trip. C•ll 642-5678. Put • few words
THE NURSES COMING TO TEXAS will get JO to work for ou.
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he Broadway Newport hasn't been lazing around
the beach all summer.We've applied a little elbow grease.
(And made a lot of racket.)--~,,~ So th~t a whole new
environment could emerge . Just follow our gleaming
white tile walkway on the second floor. You're sure to
love·· what we've been up to . And the company we
keep . Like ~ones New York, St. Tropez and Liz Claiborne.
They're at home in our new Sportswear 80's . No idle
time in Junior World ~ either: Just try to keep up with
our very latest from Jag, and the likes of Jordache,
Sasson and GloriaVanderbilt.And we've putdesignson
Design II.With Charlotte Fofd on~ dresses,Pat Richards;
and Tahari. Come take a look. Now that the sawdust·~
• ·:
has cleared. Y cru 'II be glad we didn't take off for a sail .; ·
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1Richard Lyon Clark would like to be
.. ·to saiting what a jester is to a king's
"''court.
•11•· •• ' BJ JOSL C. DON .. .............. ri The Ha, to Richard Lyon
.,c1ark. can at times seem like a
,. humorou.s twist oo a Hemlnaway
, ,novel.
, If tbil Newport Beach ad-
vertising man bad his way, he'd
~robably have the old man
1struggllng days on end with an
anchovy rather than with a big
fish at t.be end of his line
~ Clark would like lo be to the l ceau and to samn1 what a
estu la to• .kln&'a ~urt.
Tbe sea h~ ~ft like second
amily to this lifelong boating
t ·enthusiast: He's learned to sail
on it, sink in it and reap a small
• living from it. l But he also has learned to take
the edge o(f Captain Ahab's ob-i sesslve fury.
l FOR INSTANCE, Clark's
world is filled with seagulls con-
1 cerned about their personal coo-
•-tri bution to sewage pollution and porpoises with voyeuristic inten·
tioos who zero in on a pair of
amorous whales.
lroa.lc nautical twl1ta
"Tbe humor 11 qutte soft,"
aaya Clark. "It's not a bawdy,
raucous humor Crutsin1 Is
more a cue of shared lncoo-
veniences
"People who cruise are very
much in touc_h with what you
mi1ht call the ·perfect moment.•
I.& 's anathema to the world of
high-powered Porsches and full-
steam-ahead careers."
Clark iB no armchair sailor In
his 50 years, he's packed a
flotilla of experiences that strip
th~finish off brass fittings.
Rais'fJ,in &an Diego, he spent
ntuch Of bis youth strolling on
hot sand and sailing the coast In
anytbing that floated.
AT II, HE SAU.ED with a
druntlm mathematician to
Ensenada. One evening, the
tipsy seamao managed to set the
galley on fire after drowning the
stove with fuel
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Dally Pli.t -by Patrica O'OoflMlt Backyard boat builders
wonder when they'll outgrow
their life's dream. And perplexi-
ty arises out of whether or not a
bucket and boat railing count as
two additional bathrooms for the
U.S. Census.
Clark paid for part of bis Art
Center College education fi shing
for albacore off the Mexican
coast. He also fi shed for sharks
to get their livers, but couldn't
catch enough mackerel for bait.
He said farewell to the sea
after completing his graphic de-
s ign studies voyaged to ma·
JOr advertis ing agencies in,
Chicago, Detroit and New York
Newport Beach ad man Richard Lyon Clark has lea med to take the edge off Captain Ahab 's obsessive fyry.
No matter how hard you try,
perfection at sea s lips out of
your hands like a fresh-caught
mackerel: "Dad. when using
the sextant do you fall over like
that on purpose."
Such is the boating humor
laced throughout Cla rk's first
book, "What's Your P06ilioo?"
.. THIS IS A BOOK about the
cockeyed side of boating," Clark
, *rites in his introduction. "The
aide "We forget about when we
tare indulging our Captain Bligh, ~!etcher Christian fantasies
behind the varnished teal
wheel."
Basically, Clark collected 51 of
bis water colot drawing.a and
lossed in a bunch of one-liners
from bis repertoire of seafarin2
witticisms and salty anecdotes.
You can skim tbrougb the
book in a few min\ltes. Sooner or
later, you'll find a page that
throws a left hook close to
home: "l just LOVE roughing
l like this, cton•t you, lkimeY!' "
sks a would•be sailor 'aboard a
ocked boat connected to a
network of tubes and electrical
lines.
In person, Clark looks like he
ihould be ot the hehn of a t.b.ree-
masted schooner, sporting white
bell-bottom trousers, pullover
knit shirt and yachtman's cap
)rowning his sligbtly graying
plack hair. '
BUT HE dons checkered tights
to pepper readers with humorous
quips andirortic nautical hitists.
In the late '60s. Clark quit de-
signing advertisements for
Fords, Chevrolets and other prod-
ucts, and sailed the Eastern
seaboard with hi s wife and ra ve
children.
But his restored 50-foot
bluenose schooner, built of all
wood in 1925, couldn't tackle a
trip to the Caribbean. So the
family sold the majestic
sailboat, sinking part of the
money on plane tickets to
Southern Calliornia.
BEFORE MOVIN G TO
Newport Beach. Clark almost
met Davy Jones a secpnd time.
While helping it frienC sail a
trtmaran from Florida· to the
Virgin Islands the storm-tossed
boat started taking on water.
It took bours for authorities to
.respond to Clark's; dlstr~s call.
The ,.CoruJt Guatd r~o -was on
the blink that day.
A Coast Guard helicopter
eventually fished tilt luckless
crt!• from t.be 1~ 'v'5sel. Thetie experiened and more
have given Clark a "no-win"
philosophy about boating.
"I realize nothing is at stake
in other sports." be says. "When
you play tennis, the most you
have to lose is a lost point. When
you're cruising, it's a no-wm
situation. You're more vulnera-
ble and if luck isn't on your side.
you're·in trouble." '
And somewhe re betwee n
seafaring adventure and tragic
calamity, Clark manages to find
a boat with no keel.
'Yes Dear. I have it pointed just a little to the left of
the flower.·
'Star light, star bright, I 'd better see a g-d-d--n star
tomght. ·
M~age
Can Be Fun Getting All the Gusto
BJ .JUDITH Ol.SON
Of ... ~ ... Pl'-SUff Some couples. when they tie
the knot. let all the fun go out of'
their relataonsb\P. They believe
that marrtage is serious busi-
ness. • '
That needn't be the case, say
Lee Hachey and Jeanne Nelson,
a h&isband-wife team of mar-
riage aDC$ ·rarnily couns.elorf
from Costa Mesa.
They lectured recently for the
Mental Health Association on
bow to share more closjmess, in-
timacy and fun in marriaae.
' It all staJU, the cotapJe say, by
getting over fear, one of the big-
gest barriers in a relationship.
"It's one that's not discussed
and people _aren't aware of it,"
.. HacbeJ ~· ''Tbere Is a fear di
-intimacy, a fear of beinl reject-
e d a nd a f ea r of be~ng
criticized." .. ., • "' r ' ' ~l'(Pl ... ,...~&M,..Y"t
· 'Lee Habhe~ and Jeanne Nelion TBE·~JS ot\ed coverecl
by aDl(er, be ~and couples must 1et under an&er and
ellnlnate the fear before the~ discover the wa111n wblcb ~Y .. SOMETIMES PBOBl.EMS
can learn to play with one ask for love or sbOW aneer. only occupy five percent ol tbe
another. "How ~e _,. ~l't1 dtafri~e. ,,. Jjac~ 'aid~ ••but
"Partners are often viewed as One of tbe ,.. la.to tlve •P•tend \o for1• UUI.'' 'the enemy.' " Hachey said. It," Hachey~ ct A' C'b up I es a Is o nt u s t
"You have lo realise that )'(Ml!' , "acknowledee that tbe.. rela·
partnerlanot1ourenemy. They. SPOUSES On'BN HAVE a ,.uonsbip la the most.lmpartant
are do6DI the belt they can." difficult tiqie pla)'inl because t.bini ln their We and check to
Once the sipl al fear are rec· they baw a holdover fear t'rom see how mu~h tirne they're
opllied, tbe fun themselves cbildhocNI of belnl crltlclaed. s~nd.ln& on it1-10 down, Hacbey aald ... Be "You. mu1t give your partner "You can't put.it on the back
aware of tb8' -... Imtead al permlaslon to be silly and burner an4 a.saume it's there,"
feedbll tbe fNl"I, blten. Learn lau1b," Nelson said. "Set the Ka c bey i a 1 d . • •Tb ls i •
bow to UlteD quietly lnatead of 1ta1e for silly kind of behavior." particularly bard for couples br1Alial ap stuff froin tbe put." Hachey 1u11esta that eouplet wt th children."
RaebQ &Del Nellon •UIC!l.t make a lilt ol tbe tbinp they ad· tbat ..,.... alt down and try mire about each other and tbe ALL OOUPl,£8, particularly
to dl~•r where tbe fear reasoaa they llke to llve tboae with amall children, com• from bf Joottn• Into tba to1ether, and then bralllltorm ·should "Mt ulde a Ume on a
put. •bout datea Md actlrill• tbey re,ular ba•l• that'• tbetn, a
Md tbm. coapMI lboulcl b'7 tq_ cu abaft. (See ~BJAGE, Pa•e Q)
By IUD1111 01.SON
Of U. o.lfy ,._ S&atl
'My efJenJ brtalh im't important
to tM ~ -but m11 laughUr
11.'-Ann Marlm '
Television commercials urge us to .. get aU the gusto" we can
from life (it usually involves
drinking beer or enjoying some
other such bral pleasure>. and
we are constantly bombarded
with images of people havtng a
good time on the beach or al a
party.
But behind all the pictures
and advice, there is an uneasy
feeling. How do you know when
you're "living it up"? And wbatla
eoJoyiJl&life all about anyway?
Sometimes, too, we secretly
wonder if the other guy ls hav-
ing more fun than we are, but
we don't know bow to find out.
Ann Mart.in, asslatant editor~
AVCO Flnanclal Services' Money
Tree, baa a few ldeaa about what
·~uvtng It up" ls ill about and
she often lectw-es on tlie topic.
''The tJl,ks are ·really to me. I Just let"Otber people llatea," sbe c~
Ma. Martin bas made a study
ln the lat few years of what
"enjoying life" means and in
fact baa written• book about it.
!'I ~D AT this because
moet of us take ounelves too
seriously," I.be aald ... There's a
cUche that ••11 that •Ancell fly
because they take themaelva
U1btly/"
Her view of life also ls colored
by the nve yean she •pent ln
bed wtth rheumatic fever u a
child. To Ann Martln, life la •
•lit, and lbe wantl to aavar tt u ·
mucb • polllble.
For Ann Martin. livmg it up
means doing Uungs aod taking
risks.
"We have two mystic ex-
periences -birth and death and
in between it's a question o( get-
ting to know what this tbree-
dlmensiooal world is about. It's
yout relaliocsbip with the uni-
verse and yourself.
"l try lo find out what I'm
capable ol doing. I've learned
risk-taking. Most of us don't do
things beca\ISe we 're afraid of
failing.
"I try lo do things I'm scared
to do. I rull)' am alive whell I
try to do thlDgs I'm SC ared to
do."
ENJOYING I.JFE also la a
matter of "belna • child again,"
lb. Mart.in said. ••You've got
parks. Try kite flyine and'
hopscotch.
"And you wonder wb1 we put
off picnics bere ln CalllornlL We
bave aood weather all year "
Being cbildllke la a matter al
"throwing off d i1nlty." Ma.
Martin said. "You ban to bave
lau1bter rather tban diplty."
The rewards of beln1 un·
dicnlfled, •be believes, are Joy
and health.
ADD Martin alfera no speclftc
1u11est10DS for acUvltJet taat
could be called "Uvlne It up,"
but abe does 1treu that with an
the lnexpmsive and free clulea
offered bf, local coll es•. Wll·
venlU. and recreation depart-
ment.a, "there's no ezcuae for
boredom here."
And if there's a bit of doubt
about what joy consists of, Ms.
Martin sa~s 1l can be easily gen~rated 1f a person realizes
that "we are all unique."
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OM.Y PtLOT
1-;ew surg~ry aids cataracts
Eye Carved to Restore Visi~!l
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flaee. • 'l'ti. rwult al WI ..., _. l1•1o# .. ar
S1W7, MAd Dr. IUctlard A. \'\Int I M' ol ffOb
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abe la wb .. led U.to t~• o,.rall•t room
VW&MDOI' caJma her wttlt • few 11rord ol
Sp.lab a dnap put her ID~
Tbe dodor. olf to ooe ~. dol9 warm·up
uerdlea Wte a numer pnpuiq ror • raee.
"WREN YOV DO YOU& PlaST r~w
caaea," be told an ob.erver. "you're vt"ry
nervoua . . . But we've done buDdreds ol fr•c
Uce eyes from &DilDala and bu.man donon •
A Yitai alps manttor IOUDdl ill russurtna
"Beep ... beep ••• beep" ln tbe back•l"OWld.
A black bellowa adds ill rhYtbm.lc "Wbooeb ..
Poof" u U pumps oxyaen and anaestbellc
Two microscopes and a pair of tubular
Ughta bang from a gray metal arm and point at
tbe woman's right eye. VWaseoor sits on a low
atool tiehind a microscope and be&lllS lu.s toun.n
refractive keratoplasty.
•••
"It's like putting a pad of butter between
two pancakes," said Villasenor. ':(be pancakes
-two clear layers ol the cornea that covers the
colored part of the eye -. mold themselves
around the carved insert to become a vision-
correct:ing lens.
Villasenor is one of fewer than a half-dozen
American ophthalmologists now performmg the
s urgery. It's been done less than 100 times in
this country.
A WIRE BRACE HOl.l>S the woman's eye
wide open, and Villasenor uses a tiny brush to
mark a reference line. The mark seems to float
on a clear bubble above the brown ins.
The ophthalmologist fits a metal ring over
. . .. ~
PROCESS CORRECTS VISION DAMAGE
Dr. Rlchlird A. VlllHenor grind• corn•• tlHue
the eyeball. On the ring is a track to guide a
raior-like blade mounted inside a duck metal
pencil. The elec tronic knife, called a
microkeratome, is des igned like a carpenter's
plane with the blade extending from the base.
With one agonizingly s low pass, Villasenor
sliees off a precisely meas ured bit or cornea.
Developed by Or. J ose Barraquer of
Bogota. Colombia. keratoplasty. according tu
its enthusiasts, ha:; produred excellent and ap
parently permanent results an patients with
severe near· or far -;1~htt•dness and especially
in victims of catar<Jcts
Villasenor and otht:r Amencan and Euro
~ao doctors bave BoJo&a to leam f
wlth more than ,
19M .
ade ~ pilgrimage to
tbe pllyltdan credited
of the os*atiooa alnce
IN TUE UNITED STATES. the $1,500 pro-
cedure Ii' aJmost entJrely limited to cataract
victims. But lta practJtlonen say cont1Dued RC·
c:eaa should sooo mue it available for a W'lde
range ofvhlon problems.
Watching ·through the microscope.
Villasenor replaces the 1Uce of cornea and
aligns It with the reference mark. With a tiny
curved needle held by tweezers. be sews it
loosely with a star-pattern of almost invisible
thread.
"Okay. bring me that cornea." he t.ella a
nurse. Tbe donor cornea, carved earUer aad
temporarily dyed a rich emerald green for via·
ibility, rests on the eod of a miniature spatula
in.aide a test tube.
Villasenor lifts out the spatula and slides
the lens beneath the sliver of cornea. Tbeo the
lens is centered and th~ thread pulled tight.
Tension visibly ebbs. "It looks like a win·
ner, I'll tell you," says Dr. James Salz. a.aai.at·
ing lb.roulh the microscope.
"It should return normal vision,"
Villasenor said later.
CATAUCl'S ARE A l.EADING cause or
blindness,-especially in the elderly. lbe\eye's
natural lens becomes cloudy and. Villasenor
said, "it's like looking through a frosted shower
door. You can see things moving. but you can't
tell what they are. The world is all shadowy."
When cataracts are extreme. the natural
lens must be removed. That happens a half·
million times a year in the United States. Vision
1s restored with thick cataract glasses, recently
developed contact lenses or plastic lenses im·
planted insadf the eye
"Now ," says Villasenor, "we have
::.omethmg else to offer."
Just before the patient arnved, Villa.senor
had shct'd a disk of c·ornea, a bout the diameter
of a cigarette. from an eye bequeathed by some
unknown ~nt'fac-tor
The dcx·tor mountf'd the bat ol dyed ti&aue oo
.a SSO 000 HLJrrnqucr rr) olathe The shiny met.al
mJchmc. about thn•t:• feet across and four feet
high, as built around a !-m 1tll la the designed to
i:rsnd r·11nt.H t l1·n,1·' It looks a bit like a
futur1:-t1l· ~l'\\ an~ rn.1l ham·
Vignettes Searching for a Play
By SANDIE EGAN Ot-.0.11, ..... _
A mellow evening, strong cast and
lukewarm script await audiences at the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse where Neil Simon's
"California Suite" is in its final weekend. ·
At best, "Suite" provides an opportunity for
seven good, solid actors and actresses to dem-
onstrate their ability to project hne charac
terizations within a limited time frame.
At worst. the play is anything but a pl ay
Instead, by the time the final rurtain closes . the
audience has come to the reaLizat1on that
although they've had a pleasant evening com
plete with numerous laughs, they've ju.st wit
nessed four vignettes searching for a play.
Better Simon plays have been done aJong
the Orange Coast this seasoo, notably "Star
SpangJed Girl," which was rttently staged by
the Irvine Community Theater. That play had
more substance and gave its audiences a better
opportunity to get into the characters and plot.
W"1111 "SUITE," just as the audience IS get
ting adjusted to a plot and familiar with a set of
characters, each of four vignettes in succession
is finished, with its characters never to be heard of
again . This was particularly bothersome with the
first scene, involving divorced parents who were
agreeing on custody arrangements for their
17-year-olddaughter.
The performers in all scenes. however .
were at least good, if not excellent in their
portrayals.
In the first scene, Lois Farah gives a
parlicularlv plaintive performance as the
mother from New York whose daughter has run
away to live with Daddy in California.
Ms. Farah's performance is so strong. in
fact, that her pain after agreeing to permit ber
ex-husband to retain temporary· custody of their
• • • Marriage
( fi'rorta Page BJ)
time they can count on,·· Hachey advised
"They should have a lot of things they can
do together, tbougb it doesn't bave to be a big
chunk of time -perhaps the first half hour
after dinner.•'
Hachey and Nelson also believe that couples
profit from keeping a journal about themselves
and they adviae always "having some things to
look forward to with each other."
And, they think it's a good idea for couples
to go to a motel three or four times a year.
.. away from ent.ertalnment with nothing to dis·
tract them" sotbeY cao re-establish intimacy.
•OST ESSENTIAi., they said, is seeing
partners u they really are. ''The fear comes
from the cover-up," they said. "Couples
wonder; 'What if be/sbe really sees me as I
am'?"
Lauabter la one of the best bonds in mar·
riate, they added. '"Iake a risk at being funny
or 1Wy. Ham it up. Get back to childllke
behavior."
No amount of Jokin1, beinc eAtett.alned or
goi.DC to motels can 1r0rltL~· if there ls
fear iD tbe relatlionahlp, m.cney and Nelson
atresaed, became "where there's fear there's oo
love," Hache.y •aid .
daughter as felt "ay out into the last rows of th1·
audience.
AS HER EX SPOl'SE. Ted Knorr offers an
adequate perform:.ince but he ~ave the a ud1enc<-
a much better characte rizat1on dunog Scene 1
whe re he plays Stu. one or two husbands on J
djsasterous two couple vacation
Which bnng1> up another difficulty with th1!>
!!-tagang of ··c:.itifornaa Suite •· Having seen four
of the actors in earlier !>C'enes playing dts·
tinctave charal·ters. and having 1dentlfted each
m those earlier roles, it is disturbing to switch
mental gears in Scene 4 and visualize the four
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Gr.-o P.ro .. n ~f1tu" tlAr• 8•1r-'(>~
LOf'\ F1ir""1't
lPd tCnQt'r
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as completely different characters. Certainly.
there are enough budding actors and actresses
around the Orange Coa!>l with its many com·
munit y theater groups that four different
persons could have been cast m the play.
By far, the funniest scene comes before in ·
termission when Clark Burson awakens very
groggy and hung over to hnd a very sick. even
more hung over hooker in bu hotel bed -and
his wife expected in from Philadelph.ia any
m inute. Burson's racial expressions and frantic
efforts to hide the hooker from his wire are
hilarious
F.Ql' \1.1.Y tlll.ARIOl'S arc the reactions of
ht!> w1fo. played U) lkt.w llc.,.,ett, wben Burtsoa
fesses up As 1t b1.-c·umes evident that bis wile is
s;oing to rem..11n h1 ....... ire and made him pay
dearly for his m1sd~l-d, the audience <particularly
th<.' \\Oml•rt l roar '> \\ll h approval and
undl·r ... tand111~
\nd "hill' Jr)yct• ~venson·s role as the
honker dnc.•-.n 1 a.:1\'t• h.-r any lmes. she perfonns
bt·aut1full\ ..... th ad wt·a~ht "hen Burson tnes to
gel hl'r out 111 ht~ '>Ulll'
In still an11th1·r of th1· four '1gnettes, Beth
Titus mJkl'~ .1 IH'.1ut1ful f1J!un· on stage as she
portr:.iy!ot ;m \cJdL·m ~ A\\.trd nominee actress
:.i bout lo ht· a( comp.tnaed to the awards
c-crcmon) b;. her homosexual -or perhaps
b1scxu.tl untaquc d<.'Jkr SPoU.Se, played by
Greg Brown
THE PAIR WORK WEI.I. together and
manai:ie 111 rnakt· somethmg out of lb.ls Jess th.an
excatmg Simon '>Ct'ne It'..,~ tnbute to Ms . Titus·
a bility that 'hl· not onl} portrays tlu.s character
well l.1111 dot., .in 1·qu~11l~ laudable job portray-
'"~ on<• of th1· \lo IH'!> c>n the two-couple vacatioo
dursng &cne 4
As for tht' fi nal S('t•ne, alJ four performers -
Ms Titus, Ms . Farah. Kn<Jrr and Burson -give
thl' audience plenty t o chuckle at as ~Y
bccom£• embroll('d in squabbles, accidents and
fi ghts arising out of the tension or having to
adJust to each other·!> whams and fancies for the
duration or the· 'acataon
Stall. \\h1lc "Suite" offer.; bits and pieces of
run and momentary nashes of meaty dialogue,
the enure play leaves the audience less than
fuUilled. much lake the feeling a persoo bas
after viewing a TV rerun that wasn't very good
1n the first place
Best Protection: Be Alert
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ba.sexual women
not only freak out their husbands. they freak out
other women. r didn't even know s uch females eXJsted un
ttl a couple of years ago. Out of a clear blue sky.
a woman I had known for years suddenly con
fessed that she was m Jove with me -and had
been for a long time. I didn't know how to act. t
was s hocked and dumbfounded. totally un-
prepared for such a confrontation. Apparently I
was too naive to gel the signals s he bad been
sending out What's more, the whole thing
seemed revoltin~. Needless to say. I terminated
our friendship then and there.
I don't want a recurrence of this unpleasant
e pisode, yet how,do I avoid it? I am 35 and have
never been married. I was shy as a teen-ager
and didn't date much. I never learned how to at·
tract men and probably never will. I am busy
with my work and reasonably happy. While (
would like a man, I won't die ii one doesn't
come along.
How can 1 avoid future advances or this
kind? Once In a lifetime is enough. thank you.
-AN OLD MAID BUT PLENTY STRAIGHT
DE.AB STRMGHT: Yoa didn't Invite Utat
advance and yoa may well get a.no&ber. Your
beat protttUon ls to be alert to womeD wbo buy
you gtfU for no ttalOtl. wbo sages& takial a
0mars
CUSTOM FRAMING
Specl•llr.lng In
Hend Flnlett.d Freme• 1803 Newpart Blvd.
Costa Mesa 548-4511
Doll Show
Sate & tree tnfo cttnlci
• this Sat & Sun. June 21 & 22.
Collectors & •nllque
~alert p19Senl un·
UIU&ldolla,80~
andh<>u ...
A11 n
Landers
trip together and ge& oe&o Ute Abjed el lea·
blanlam.
Since lllsslng and buutq .__, stnJP&
women la IO commonplace la OGr ctlhare, ..._la
not much of a clue unJea Y" feel It la ea·
cesslve. Thea, of course, you cool lt.
The moment you auped -~la• el
llUt.er, spUt. It serves ao uellll ,..., ... te ._
dlaga.st or reVJlllloo aad create aa 11111 IMt•na
HunungtOf'I Cent« Matt. 1 i......:L~L~.:.2:Wii..J~aiial.iil....,;6i ... lili•• .. ll 406 fwy & 8'ech Blvd . H.8 ..
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Baby Is a Pig
HA VEN , Fla. CAP) -Tbi.a ~
to market -to atq,.
d S\lflU "Cleopatra" WU a
oee-pomd by her mo&hez' •lx maatbl qo. , lhe napt on tbe Uvlnc room eo.eb. oo peanut ~ and Jet·
ly ~ and rtdes arow:Mt town iD the
famnr. ear. She's a 200-pound baby wbo
doeln t know ahe'a a pig. ••»y brother hunts a lot, and be found a
prepant wild pig who had a ll~ or four ...
HYI Katie CK. "She dJdn't want Qeo, IO my
brother asked me If I wanted her. I tboqht to
myself, 'I might get kllled If I take her home,
but I'm always bringing somelblng home and
I gueaa my lamily is used to it."'
Cleo jolned Mrs. Cox, her hoaband John,
their three children, three dogs, two eats, a
parakeet, a hamsltt and three ineubatiq
tu.rtle ecp.
"We bope they are turtle eggs," aaya
Cox, manager of an electronics department
at a m1dtioery company. "U a cottonmouth
comes out we are going to be in trouble ...
Cleo, who is expected to fill out to 400
pounds, ii housebroken and gets very aflec;
Uooat.e in the car.
"We rigu.re she thinks sbe mi&ht be going
to market and wants us to know she love.
ua," said Mrs. Cox.
( Boros cope
SATURDAY, J UNE21
By SYON EY OMARR
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A&I~ <Mar. 21 -Apr. 19): New approach
necessary in connection with public relations,
partnership and marital status -and legal
agreements. TAU&US (Apr. 20-May 20): Moderate
claims bring best r esults. Maintain coo·
servative stance -avoid schemes, seosa·
tioaa.liam.
GEllJNI (May 21 -June 20): Open lines of
communication: stress versatility, divenify, be
ready lor accelerated social activity.
CANCEa (June 2l·July 22>: Past obliga.
taons surge to forefront ; tugbllgbt willingness to
settle basic issues
l .EO <July 23-Aug. 22>: Obtain valuable hint
by studying Gemma message.
VDGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Gtfls, money, in·
come poleotial domina te exciting scenario. Ac-
cent oo payments, collectaom, setWng rmancial
diflerences wtlh family member.
IJB&A <Sept. 2J.Oct. 22): What appears a
setback could boomerang in your favor. Moon in
your sign coincides with amtJalJve, independence
and proverbial "lucky break."
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Following
slight delay, you get green light for "major pro-
duction. •· Draw line between ilhuaon and reali·
ty.
SAGrTTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): You have
opportunity to slnkc chord of universal appeal.
Be sympathetic to problems presented by those
who have coof1denct• tn your Judgment.
CAPRICORN I Dt>c 22 Jan 191: New caret-r
opportunity comes tnto focu....,. Lunar posataon ac-
cents Pj"eSlige, standing ao community, special
Civic project .
AQVA.&JUS (Jan 20 Feb 18): Emphasis on
direction. secunt}. asp1rat1oos and ability to
communicate beliers and views.
PISCES (Feb 19-Mar. 20): One who mak~
"money promises" ce uld actually be financiall}
embarrassed Know at a nd rely upon your owr
resources.
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Private Firms Aid Global Woe
Lamplight Free
Utility Gratis for Village
WYOMING, N.Y. <AP) -Softly hissing gas lanterns cast a sleepy &low over the streets of this western New York village.
warming the hearts ol its 500 citizens, wbo have basked in the Vic·
torian lamplight free of charge for nearly 70 years.
• fOl"IDel' bAltor)' pr'Oleaor, bu a very 1troa1 faltb ID tbe ability
ol prtv•, DDD-proftt LMUWUcm to improve the a.a.man COIDdlUon.
Lyman. 51, lea"8 tbe presideoc7 ol Stanford Ulllftl'lily Aue. 1
to bMome .,....Sdmt of tbe Rockefeller J'oundatioD, an orpniza.
Uoo wboM INll be Hid ID an ln&erriew wW lntcih• blm tn:
.....,. around tbe world. population problems. bealtb and the
dlle ... ol tM world. tbe lrta and bumaaW-, equal opportunity,
aDd ~ relatiom .
.. Dllpelr!•• a. NPUt.ed wMn It wu suuested be ml&ht. So
abeW'd be o1aDed at the suaestbi ... Despair la corrosive," to be
avoided. •'fow your own and eftr10De'1 1ake."
I
TOO llt1Cll llA.8 ._ aceompliabed be said, too many pro-
blem.1 °'ereome. to feel that w•&enaee c1md be met. .
There is, b euaple. be aaid, '"ver'J tittle po.my left in
America Md the ltatlltia don't tell tbe whole s~ " Progress hubeenmade,hesald1 ••montbmm011tpeople~all.ae.;
Still, be CGGtedea that coaftdenee iD ~may be wan· i.na. but be allo feels people may dmnud toe much from them. ID
an addreu aenral 19an qo, be ~ tbe ball to c:ritica teWn& them:
"ANY OaGANIZATION, provided it's la.rte enoueb to be
visible and to be suspected ol having,~ uaeta under its
control, la uked to solve any IJl'Oblem. bowenr irre&e.ant to its
miasion. experience or capacity . . .
''Ao inatltutioo, asked to perfuc m a sernce It ia not equipped to
perform, responds ineptly. 1be ineptitude is net seen u a predicta·
ble result ol a misdirected request, but of the incompetence or
worse ol the institution and its leadenhip. •·
.AB .be beads east to head one oft.be larger private, non-profit
1nslitutioos, be has concerns for many problems but confidence. he
says, that something can be done. Work of an Ortupus ...........
Since 19ll, 33 stately gas lanterns have burned with a steady,
~eassuring glow night and day along the shaded streets of Wyom-ing.
. "In the past 10 years, it has gotten to be an embarrassment."
said Rhoda Warren, town librarian and a former mayor. "It's an
utter waste-but it's free."
HE IS CONCERNED, he said, that while poverty bas been
greatly reduced 40 percent of black yO\.Dlgsters still are jobless. It
is a wonder, he says, that with such enern idled there has nol
been more violence.
Arms ot an octupas-tike indu!trial robot are controlled by
technici• dunng a recent Northrop Corp demonstration
m Los Angeles. Tbe flexible suction hoses pick up pieces
of fa Irie-like graphite material and ol.wc.~ \Dem m toot
forms used to produce flDl.Sbed parts.
THE IANTERNS DON'T get turned on and off because "the
village would have to hire somebody" to do it, she said.
The National Fuel Co. inherited a contract to provide the gas
and mainrenance when it took over the Republic Light, Heat and
PowerCo. intbel950s,saidcompanyspokesmaoArtburCoon.
And then. "everyone is worried about t.be slump in produc
tivity." be said. observing that Americans might have difficulties
lowering expectations of more material comfort if the problem
isn't solved. Ai111 Accurate
Republic was an outgrowth of the Alden-Batavia Gas Co ..
which signed the agreement in 1911 in exchange for the right to run
a gas line th.rough the village
He doesn't despair. but tus opllnusm seemed tested when he
spoke of his No. 1 public wor ry, th'1' ability of man to destroy
himself. Archer Connect.s 2 Ages
"PEOPl.E USED TO think that gas was very dangerous,"
Mrs . Warren explained. "It was explosive, inflammable. toxic. A
lot of farmers didn't want the line on their property. And villagers didn't want it through the village.
UNLESS REASON PREVAll.S ID 1nternat10o al relation~. Lyman fears terror1sts will get access to atomic weapons. ·-can
you imagine entire communities being held hostage?" bea.sked.
PORT CUNTON. Ob.to <AP> -A coostrucuon worker b.nked
the rruddle alld the nuclear ages by msme his bow and arrows at
Lhe Dav-..s-Beue Naclear Power Station
"So the gas company offered free gas to light the S\.reet lights
for 99 years.
"'A few years ago it was questioned by our company as to what
the bell was going on," Coon said. But after examining the docu·
ments, National Fuel officials concluded the utility is bound by the
The United States, he said. has l06t its sense of penspecuve m
recent matters . The goals of Salt n are more important than re·
cent events ln Afghanistan. he said.
Chuck He~~r. 5Z. a atlhmgbt with the Catalytic Construe
uoo Co. md u aYld arcw ~ 1939, t.bus sol•ed the problem of
raisin& u eh ~aJ cable to u.e eetliag of the plant's cont.amment
build.in& 1lte cable lad te be IMacMd to a fixl.o.re on the ceiling.
wlucb is • e.et lup
agreement, he added. · '
He shook his bead. "We have to keep our eye oo the ball." he
said. The president had a chan~e to show statesmanslup, he said
WtUi m 75 ~-tlllll -. ._. bmtae arrows in band. Hets·
i.ngec ,ere-.. ~ • feet aw9.J ~P a crane. Then be -shot one
arrew Wltll a li'lle ao~ ... at a 4~cla bdle in the fixture. "He dropped the ball." ~
Robert J . Kindqalst i'f manager or the
Tra•samerlca lma.ruee to. Western zone, head-
quartered in Costa Mesa.
Don S&oat, Mission Viejo, a salesman at Earl
Ike lmpo11S~ Costa Mesa, has been elected to the
Volvo Top Car Salesman Club.
Robert T. Knight is vice president or market·
ing for.DlaroVlsioa Associates, Costa· Mesa.
Robert Rimes, Newport
Beach, is personal manager for
Bobe Scientific Corp., Santa
Ana.
Earnings
Record
For ~T&T
NEW YORK CAP> -
American Telephone &
Telegraph Co. 's earn·
inga reached a record
$1.46 billion for the three months ended last May
31, but the giant com·
munlcationa company
says profits are begin·
niog to feel the effects of
the deepening recession.
AT&T. which controls
80 percent of the oa·
lion's telepbooe service
through its Bell System
Fred y . M. c be n 1 s subsidiaries, said that
supervisory engineer for the net income rose 4.3 per·
Wllaler AHodates southwest cent from $1.4 billion in
region in Newport Beach. The the 1979 quarter as
firm provides geotecbnical operating revenues
e ngineering services and .. ,.,.11 gained 10.4 percent to
specializes in waste disposal systems for mining $12 .36 billion in the
and mineral processing operations and earth and second fiscal quarter
rockftll dams. It is headquartered in Palo Alto this year from $11.2 billion.
Gay E. Baker, executive at PCC Financial Per-share earnings
Services Co., Newport Beach, bas been elected to declined to $1.99 from
the board of trustees of Claremont Men's College, $2.01 a share a year
Claremont. He lives in San Juan Capistrano. earner. reflecting an in· crease io the ·average
Jack Pike, president of Fluor Distribution number of shares out·
Companies, a diviaion of Fluor Corp .. Irvine, bas standing to n4.9 mjlllon
been named to the board of trustees of Loyola from 878.8 million in the
Marymount t}nivensity, Los Angeles. year-ago quarter, tbe
IAJis A. llotrack. Irvine, is manager of the compan;y said. The drop
Capistrano ~b branch of Secarlty Pacific Na· in per-share profits was tioeal Bulk. the first since the last quart.er of 1975, the na-
Cavta. Sarglcal Systems. Irvine. a division lion's most widely held
of Syntel, Inc. Cavitron Co .. has received the company said.
President's ''E" award for excellence. The award AT&T'a chairman.
is given in recognition of dramatic increases in ex· Charles L. Brown, said
ports over a three-year period. President John F. t h e co m pa n y ' s
Kennedy won the honor in 1961 for his efforts to performance reflected
close the balance of payments gap through ex· the "sharper than ao·
pansioo ol export trade. • ticipated" impact or the
c urrent economic
W. J. ~ la ~ce president or markeUng and dowotum.
sales for Co••a.leaUoe ae.o.reet, IK., a Costa Brown said AT&T had Mesa-based marketing services qency. not experienced sucb
s low growth in Jong.
Sov • Sh • s ll d diltance calling and new iet ip ta e ~~~e:ehot':iee ~W.\•stl~r:.
1 ceasioo.
BALTDIORE (AP) -A Soviet cl'Uise ship la ;a;;;;;;:;;;~:;::~~~:::;::;;;i 4'ill trJineto get permission to dock at tbe Port of -~CTOR8' Daltimon wbere dockworkers called a boycott ol CORNEA
Soviet WllMll lls months ace>· • Ra,. Coins & Stamps
About .. &amt dlp&omm and their famlliel GOLD a SILVER
were auppoMCI to be waltiq ror the 5U-foot PrtcMtore-1..:.0
pul_. YeUe). The Maryland Port Adminlatra-.... a...-.. ..._a.•ta..a don ftnt dmied tbe Kuakbltan'a request two ..., ...
week• a10 because of tbe Joternatlonal ~ t"' -. Loolabonmea'• AaaoclaUon boycott of Soviet •c:-i. ..:: ::
ablpe tn pratelt aaalmt tbe Soviet occupation of :..~.... ~~ '[:.,. Allh"'••· A..-for tbe cruJM ship. meamrtU.le, are Clll .............. (71CJ••• ... eo.e,...v-... ...........
After all the marketing hyperbole
has been expended, there is ore
brutally rehable W<Jf of determining
an automobile's inherent worth: how
much of rts ong1nal pnce 1t retains on
the used-car market.
Seen 1n ttus revealing hghl no
other similarly pnced luxury sedan-
domesttc or imported-approaches
the BMW F rve Senes.
According to the ~nuary 1980
NADA figures you see 1ndcated in
the chart. a 1979 BMW 528 retains
an astornsh1ng 100.3% of rts ong1nal
pnce-and an average over the past
frve years of 84 %.
Whi le these numbers are. to say
the least unusual. they are easily
explained.
Against all OOds. the engineers at
BMW in Munich. Gennany have
produced a ga&>hne-powered auto-
mobile that not only delivers exce~
lent gas mileage, but does so wrthout
' YQUR LOCAL BMW QEAlER GROUP
ever VIOiating the BMW conviction
that extraordinary performance an<i
bnlhant eng1reenng are the only
rational motives for purchasing cJn e)(
pensive automobile
In fact wrth 5-speed standdrd
transm!SSK)n (automatic is available).
the 5281 is the only gas-powered
car 1n rts pnce class to deliver an 1m
pressive ll8l EPA estimated mpg and
30 estimated highway mileage
(These fuel efficiency figures are
for companson purposes only Your
actual mileage may vary, depending
on speed, weather and
tnplength Yw ac-
tual highway mile-
age Will most hkely
be lower.)
All in all, a BMW
5281 is one of the few
luxury automobiles
that's truthfulty a shretJCJ
investment
Ar.UAU
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cae~ an.utive doetinl atte. ln Alaan.
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111unedl"• ''octuctlon tllN .... .,. on 80-Ton
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'"•· June ao ,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUI IUSUIEU ....,,,.. ITATaMaM1' ,.,.. , .. _.,.., per-• ••• 001119
llYSIMU• ALAN ~ SU8AAU, 740 .... ._. ........,.,.0, Coll• MeM , (A .,.,.
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Solar Power
Plan Asked
NSW YORK (AP> -A m..tor Weat Otrman
elect.rOD.le tqwpmeot man\lfactww hu ~ a
'8iO trillion JIC'Oiflm to con vat UM WOl'ld 1 ~my '° oae= b>~Y t.houaanda ol aQl&reoero • 'planta· Uoot.. \hemlddleoftheJUte.lur)'.
A Telefunken, 1 Berlin·bued company with
1nnu&J 111«.'ll of $10 bilhoo. 1aJd vut banU of aw.coo
eel la could 1en.,n 1te electrlctty wbicb t.heG would be
tOOdurted througb tanks of sea w1ter to creU.
hydrosen 1u
The b)'dro&tn transported by tanker or pipeline
In tbe aame m anner as naturaJ gas, would power
autoa and f1etor1 es worldwi de and ev.,tW.ly could
be ·'comparable to the present CCM5t of 1uollne. ••
·reletunken said
THE 801.AR Pl.ANTATIONS, located In tropical or subtro pical regions, also would eoot.ain
plaols manufacturing equipment for new ptanta.
t1ons, lhws reproducing tbem.se!ws, Telefunken
said .
By the year 2040. 10 solar "families," each con-
taining 100.000 identical plantations. could be pto-
duclng "enough h y drogen to replace LS billion tons or
100 billion42-gallon barrelsofoU,"Telefunkensaid.
The world produced a bout 24 blllioa barrels of oil last year.
THE TOTAJ. AREA of the plantations would
cov er 750.000 squ are miles. nearly as big u oil-rich
Saudi Arabia. "T he total lnvestmeot costs would
amounttoSSOtnlhon ... the company said. ---------------PUBlJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~-··~p Mk,_IJ ~o
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SlrMI, ColUI Mn.a. ~lllorn4• '1U7 Mo JO, J""" 6· 1) '°· '"'° '~ on I 12. '"°· ... tl\e (OU'1room 0 Antl>oftv C•Pulo, 1S()l Harbor ----- --0..P••lment l al 100 Cl•t< C•nlr BlvO . Co.L.t ~ ~oforn•a ,,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE O<lv• W-sl. ~. AN Or-C:-Tlll\ ~I~• '' c-u<IH bY • tv. C.lllornY, -"'°"" c ... w . II •ny
I( 8.Wl..-.11
Tfll\ \la'-! w <n lllecl wltll I,.. County Clfftl of 0r•"9'1 County on
J-t8. 1'80
-··· _,,,.,_p ---------·----1 ..,,., , ... Pl'lltloft .... c-. °' -DaV>CI K•llY 0ocSo ll'ICTlTIOOS IUSINl!U --........... .
l'IMM Put>loSll90 0rar'99 Coast 0.1ly Piiot June 20. 77, Jufy •. 11, 1• ?S-
This Sla'-""" wa• hlfd w1"' .,... NAM1E STATE,,.l!lfT IT IS ll'URTI4£11 ORDERED~• county ci.n. of 0r•"99 Couftty on TM fol-no ""''°" h oo+nq l>u~· c-of "'" ..,_ to U-<-~ J une 11. 1'111. rifts •t: _.,_ onu • -for """' we 11'1.JMa All WEATHER COATINGS. ~ <H~ .. ~prior to h...., ot wl<I
PUBUC NOTICE PubllsN<l()r8ftOt Coast 0.11'11 PllO(, PrOOu<I-Pl.Ce, H•wporl IHKll, Ilea r ing, In I M O•l ly Piiot, a June n. 20. 21, Jiiiy •. 1'111 2......: c.i11or .... .,.., .... ,p_ ot V-••I <lr<ul•lloft
ll'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
,. ... .-. ---is °'*'9 Dlnl-M H •S:
O&l MAINTENANCE, 2l.. Al· l~ .......... C..t'771• Oouotn Alen Jentu<ll. 2J Al·
1oq...,.,, 1rv1M. ca. m1•
TlliS ~ k <oriductl>CI b• •" 111 d••-1.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS eUSUll!SI
MAMa STAT'EMl!NT
Tiie fol-no ...,_, I\ OOl"CI bv\I
MS~.,~
._, c. ~II. 101 R-tt• P•lnleo In ,,.. CoVflly of Orano-
R-. ~ Be«Pt. C.lllorn•• .,.}I Ca4tfornla. '"" __ , ,, <OftdlKtea Dy .,,'" oArEo ,,_ n.1• 01v..-. -A1C A. SOOEN
......,,C..~tc•ll ~.,, .... Tiii• ~ wa. toll>CI w111\ ttw ~ C_, County O.no ol 0--C.°""ly on May Put>h\tWd Or-Coa\I Oa11v Pl101
21. 1-. J-tJ. 10. 11, July•. 1'111 1)71..0
PUBlJC NOTICE
~A .#fttnell Tllos s-. w.n tot~ ""'"' tN CouMy Clen of Oraft91' County on
JUne ti, t'llO
HUNTIN G TON BEACH AUT0800V, '61$1 llwU st., "-
,,...... 9Mdl. CA'lMJ •-----'-• ---------
SI•-o.w • .,.,.. e._... ••U : PUBUC ,.-OTICE .. ,,.,. PUO!i\!Wd OrM19t Co.tst 0.lly Pilot JuM 13 10, 11, Jolly 4, l1IO la1s-IO
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOln IUSINEU
NAM€ ST AnlliW: NT
The fol_. ... ~ .,... ooono
~-HUB 1tP4. ESTATE. 1mt IAloe
F_. Or .. El T-CA fl6ID
Alt Weys f'~ SerYkH Inc.
OI~ LI\., ~ BHo\, CA .,...,
TllK .......,,,. ,, --.C""' bY.., 1,.
dlv~I
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Tit"~ w.-. llled wlttl Ille c-111v Clffk of Oranqe County °" J-11 ,,..,
11'1_,. Pubto-0.-~ 111i9'y Potot
J-13, 20. 71, Jvly '· 1'111 1lls-IO
1e ce11tanoo1e ~...,.,, 221121 LM• NOTICE OF DEATH OF :,~~·Or .. S..11• '°'·El Toro. CA ARLINE C. MORRIS,
fM OUSITWU k <onclllldoed by. (Ot· A K A A R L I N E "°'"11()#1 CATHERINE MORRIS, AllWAVSl'• .. ANCIAl AKA ARLINE MORRIS ~~·~.~INC ANO OF PETITION TO v.u.,,.....,..,, ADMINISTER ESTATE
,,,,, SlatefnMI WM '""" W•1" 1 ... NO. A-1CM&48.
County Clen ot 0•-County °" T 0 a I I h e i r s • J-11.1•. 1<1JM.J1 b eneficiaries, c reditors
PUl>I'-er-. c....i 0.011 PllOI a nd contingent creditors Of
,_u.10.11.Ju1v•.,.., u 14.-Arlin e C. Morris, aka
PUBlJC NOTICE Arline Cather ine M orris,
aka Arline Morris and
p e r sons who may be S:-c!!T'~.~T otherwise interested In the
cou'""~ottAMGIE w ill and/or estate : ~:CS:.Ot< A petition has been filed •E.AL~llTYAT by Erma Stephens, aka
Nt••n MA.E E r m a C a r t er I n t h e Est••• ot enH£R v1cT0111A Superior Court of Orange tg::t~ •ESTHER s C ounty r equest ing that
NOTICEtSHEllEBYGtVEH1,,.1 E rma S t e phe ns, aka
RALPH '· YEOMANS. •• 11er_..1 Erma Carter be appointed
r e•reHntetlv• Of Ill• est•I• o l a S nArSC>nal representative ESTHER VICTORIA LOPE Z. •IMI ..,._ .
·-.. ESTHE• s LOPEZ, .,.. to administer the estate of ,...,.,..,._.1 ee sinvaM wi..to 1,,. Arline C . Morris , aka :;::!..,-__,.~,_~j~~·.,: Arline 9 ther lne Morris,
•l-.-swtliKtto cont1rma1ton by aka Arline Morris. The
,,,. 5-torc-1 .... .J-JO, "'°· ., petition is set for hearing
• oo P.M.., or ._.. ... , •11111n tM In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic ~ ai: ,::"C.::.:,:. .. L•;::: Center Drive, West, in the iOM.' title .......... -~at-. ot ~ C i t y o f S a n t a A n a ,
-.,., -ntiM. 1111 •. '" California on July 15, 1980
-ftLlll• -v.. E• .. t. of t 10 ·00 A VICTORIA LOPEZ. •••o a • a.m .
,_n .. ESTHl!R s. LOPEZ. o.. I F YOU OBJECT to the
<Hsect. ,_ --''" ttv -at•on of granti09 of the petition, ~~~..:" .:"::':· ::-_:::. !~ :':; you sholtld either appear
1._ of ---. 1r1 ..,,., to •II 11wt at the hearing and state
<•rt411ft,.... ..,_...,, s1i...-'" u.e y o ur objections or f ile
.. city ot o.to1...,.. °'-County, written Objections w ith the ~:,., ..... -=:::;:~court before the hearing.
o.tve. Your appearance may be
...,.,,. ... 11 ...o;.cttocun.mtu.e'-In person or by your at-<•~ COfdtloM. rew-l<t-.. .... torney ~,....... rlQNS Of way. -• HMfMflh Of re<Ofd. Any _..,... I F Y 0 U A R E A
~•--••••IMHllM CREDITOR or a cont-·~:=:-::t.o.. .. .,. ... lngent creditor of the de· ., .. ....,__.. .... ,.... ceased, you must file your
,.... ..,_ -~tiollt ot .... claim with the court or .,.: c.-• ...._. _.,. "'tN u""· present It to the personal •0 s ....... ~ l'eft '"" .... 1 ~1 .... _..llktteecc-.-, representative appointed
,,,. ...., • Cllt'llflM dWcll. -IN by the court w ithin four ::=-.:~=: months from the date of ,,.. _. rs ice ......., .,... first Issuance of letters as
..,.~ • ..__ .,Cl,....• • provided In section 700 of 11ot ..,..cM11r~•..,...•ot the Probate Code of !'::'9....:._ 7-~ ,.:.._....._ n: Calif ornia . The time for
cMWY-· ... ..., w. .,._*'" flllng claims will not ex-
pe11cy ...... • .. .,..... • .. plre prior to four months
-.::-;·....,.. _ ........ -.r .... from the date of the hear-_,.mr _. ... • w-_..,. .,.. Ing noticed above.
w111 11e rea1...-et uie _.,., • .t YOU MAY EXAMINE ~!':.!M."~11et1-:."::; the fife kept by the court
Mlt1IH An11••· ocea1111-.. If you ere Interested In the ca1...,....,., _., .. ,.... _... • estate, you may flle a ,... :":.~::~~~~= quest with the e«1rt to r• .. ..., .._.,....,.,.. ..-.ic.. .. celve SPKl•I notice of the ••t1au110•..,..,,..,.. ........ Inventory of mate assets ~ :;:-.. '::':~.,-=, ': and of the petitions, ac· ..,.,_.,.., .. _,.....,.__1.tt, .... cou nts and report s Ti.~._"_,...• .. 1ect eflY described In Section 1?00 ~:;::-J.,,.,. "· 1• of the Callforn la Probate
ltAU'M "· Y~OMANS Code.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
MINNIE DORA OAKDEN
ANO OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
HO. A0104l50.
To all h e ir s.
beneficiaries, c redit o r s
and conti ngent creditor s of
Minnie Dora Qakdef'I and
pers ons wt\o may be
ot herwise Interested In the
wlll and/or estate :
PUBLIC NOTICE ·----------NOTICE TO COflTllACTO•S CAL.UNG llOll llOS
S<"-' O••t<1<I COAST CO,,. #UHITV COlLEC.E O•STRt(T
8!0 0.--1 JO O <IOO P.lf' of , ... ""cs.. ol Jul.,,,.., Piao o4 BIO A•O<CM ()f'Ft(;E OF THE PUACHASIHG AGfNf, IJ10 AO.ml Ave , Goa .. ¥9W, CA '1•1' Proj<r<I -111< .. lon Nanw 810 tll-A Or ... C-tl Coltqe Sclo<l
-· ~; 810 •t>-8 Or ... Con Co41-Art ~ -• c;,_, L•oerelorr -810 tll-C Or-Caeu C•ll•t• Te<ltno••tf 111
ltemodolC. ,.... "--........ omc. Of lite
Arclllleet,. ""'"" ··-~ & p.,,,.,.... ""ft: ll4lt> *"'II. zm ""'-' &IW. ~ 9Mc:lt. CA '2MO. NOTIC1E IS H1!111[8Y GIVEN -Ille ...... _.. ~ Ottlrlct of o.-'--"· CllllforN•. KllflO ...,
•"4 10\reuQll fl• C:..Wr n1no 8Mrd
~•r••~•••~r t•••rt•d to ., "OISTAICT.'' WIN ,_ .. uo ao. ~
not ,., ... ---.. -1-. M•i.d-lor U.-o4 a c. ... lrecl
for - -pn>ject 8MIS ll\afl be recel...., In tl>e P'a<e
A petition has been filed
by Bank of America N .T .
& S.A. In the Superior
Court of Orange County
r equesting that Bank of
Americ.a N .T. & S.A. be
appointed as persona l
representative to ad-
m inister the estate of M in-
n ie Dora Oakden. The peti-
tion is set for hearl 09 In
Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civ ic ..,.,.,"led-· --... ---oul>lkly ,...., ....... ac ,,,. -~ Center Drive, West, In the ..... , •• 11.,.,.-111 ...
C i t y of Sa n ta An a , ou~;:.;~or '"'.:C.:-.,~ J:.,00ooco::;:.;:0 Callfomla on J uly 15, 1980 _,..,i«uw ••'"'" .,,_.,,_11_ at 10:00 a.m . ....,,.,,, 10 a.on .~,,,.'"° _.no
IF YOU OBJEC T to the .,.,.
granting of the petition ... ~~1!1:'.,;;:;:.,.~;:::.;:.;:.:-
you should either appear E.c11 ...., .,,.., .,. •<-..., .,..
at the hearing and state ti.. wc:ur••• ,.. • ., .. 10"'.,.. <-•••
y o ur ·objection s O! f ile =.c:,.~.,.. tN '"' °' ,,_..,
written objections With the T~ DISTRICT ·~ .... •oOllC to court before the hearing. , .... t any or.,, t><O• or •o ..... •11¥
y our appearance may be :;;~~o:::,~:;·~::°'"'"''",., "'..,.,
1n person or by your at-,,,. 01srA1cr .... 01>U11...a itom
torney. ,,,. Oorec:tor "' -o.,.n,,,.,,, ot t"
I F Y 0 U A R E A dwllro•• "-''°"' ,,,. 11"""'., P<••••'
CREDITOR o r a cont· ;::.1:~:•'"ot~;n~!: :.,.~~.'70 t::
lngent creditor of the de· cienor..-tor ...... uatl or ··~ .,.
ceased, you must file your ;';:C~"'f',_.-:0 .. 'o•;;-:.,"'~,,!~,c;:
c laim with the court or oosTA •CT o111e• iouitc1 •t Ott•u 01
present It to the per sonal P1to 1u1 F«••11·•• P•-·no. eo..1
representative ap pointed commwnlly CollPQ<" o"'''" •>10 by the court within four ,..,.,.,,, eo.i. .tHw. CA.,..,. ,_, m•y .,. -......o Oft•-• A cooy o• mor1ths from the date of ,,,.,. ,...,. 1N11 .,. '°'..., at .,,. ,oo
first issuance of letten as •"• provided in Section 700 of ™ tor-1111 ".....,....of ""' d•..., -~, ,, --• -111"11 day of the Probate Code of ••O"t m "°"" Tiie raw for -..... California. The time for _, °"_,.. ....,,,. ""w .,. •• .. .,,
f iling claims w ill not ex· "7.9,:,::~., _. llW CON
p lre prior to four m onths TAACTOR 111 -.,.. ·-•act ,.
from the date Of the hear-awar-... _, --WIK..,.., • ..,.
Ing noticed above. -· 111,.,. "' .,., ""' .. u .,._ ttw
Y OU MAY EX AMINE :-~i:e::.,.:_a1~~:;
t he file kept by the court. 11tec°"''"" If you are In terested In the N• ~ ,_., .,"'°"_ 111s Dld ..,
estate tou may file a re· • Pt•IOO °' '°"'' .... o.n • .,., ttoe , .,., ...... ""epeftlfto Of l>lch. quest w th t he court to re-A "~ '8flCI.., • ... ~. Celve special notice of the -Wiii 119 ........ '9CI prlOt IO Ua(~
Inventory of estate assets =~.!'* ... '-::~no.,:,:::-::;:
and of the petitions, •c-'°"1, .. ,.__
c o u n t s I n d re po rt s c.nt.-ac• ,.,.,. cerry ""'"'•"'• 111 described In section 1200 ,,.. •.-.it ..... '9r1tl 1n iM ~
of t he. Callfornlt Protate "~.:. ~ CltMlttlflt ~ "'"" wt>-
Cocl•. 11ro1Mt•. ,,.." • _._ •• -iwo1ec1 Tie to\IOfM(ft~ojec.l m1"l ll9"' ......... ....,........_..,,,
...... vtrwle "'-'"'· DIGllmllif .............. , .. ,. ....... ._ er cc ca.-,..,..,.,
...... Kapltn, AHorMy C.A. HIOBll!, Antmey
et Law, aUt Stwtelle • t Law, Ut Marl n• ... levanl, SVI .. 2, Loa Avenue, P .O •••• UI,
A ..... , Celtfwftla ~ a.tboe llllftd, Cetl ...... la
Att9rMf fw hecutr1x. ' t266J.t (7'4) '1a.7670.
Publlthld 0ret1Qe coast Puol!Shed Orange Cotst
dl<•ttd Oft tllt ... """ Tiit IO(at <O"
ef 1M ll'Of«t Wiii lie tM -Of IN uw .. ~~1~ ..... .,.
~ -.. ,...-~¥NMIMIY Nr -"<..,.. .. -"~I 00\'I llNINO IOAllO
.,:~• ... _
~. ,...... .. _ .....
~ ,....... ~ 0.... Oeflb:!: .-.a.rt..2',M OJJliily Piio.lot. Ju-t9 20 "6 Dally Piiot, June 19, 20, 26, ,,..,~· .... , , ' , 19902512-«> ..... "'"" .... PUll!l.,_. OrMIOe C.0.\t 0..ly 1"1!04
J-IO. ti, 1• 2MP•
'!~ ..
Old Stat.ion to Reopen
The brush 1s thick near the Litc hfie ld .
Conn. Bantha m h ydroelectric st ation.
abandoned 10 years ago after its generator
burned out But the aroc.t 1!-> expected to be
BUSINESS I STOCKS ,,.*'
APWI ..........
cleaned up as officials plan to reopen the
station this year , cla iming high oil costs
h ave necessitat e d the use a ga in of
hydroelectnc1ty.
Nuke Warning System Urged
WASHI!'JGTON <AP> -A department vf the
N uclear Regulatory Comrruss1on !>a}<> tht: ~RC
should r eqwre governments and nuclear power
companies to develop i:.y:,tcmi:. for notifying lhe
public of a nuclear cm<>rgenc)' "'1thin 30 minute~
T he NRC '-. Offlc:l• of St.indesrd~ D1•Hlopment
recommended this week that the N RC requ1r~
each utd.1ty w1lh a nuclear plant to be able to
notify state a nd local offi cials of an e mergency
wathm 15 minutes. It rrcommended requiring
those offlc1al' to haw• the r·apacity lo warn the
pu bite: IJl th~ next 15 minute:, .
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TRANSACTIONS
Friday. June 20. 1980 DM.YPILOT a i•
Vodka Big Sell
For Hetible in
By MD.'roN MOSllOWft"Z
Heublein, the Connecticut dJ.sWJer, makes mo-re than
one-third of all lbe vodka coosumed ln the United Stat.es.
You would think they'd be satilfled with that enormous
chunk of the market. But they're not. They're brin&f.nl out
another brand on t.op or the four they already have working tor them.
Laat year Heublein sold 10 million cases of vodka here
-and another !S million Ca5e5 in the rat of the world. Its
lead brand is Smirnoff, a 6-million-cue seller all by itself
and the No. 2 selling distilled spirit in the country, ex·
Money
Tree
ceeded only t>y Bacardi
rum.
Its next big hitter is
Popov: ·it's second to
stablemate Smirnoff in
the vodka market and it
ranks seventh among
all brands of distilled
spirits.
That powerful one-two punch Is backed up by still
another vodka brand, Relska, which sells in the hundreds
of thousands of cases -and then there's tbe premium
brand, Smirnoff Silver, a 90-proof vodka for the martini
drinker.
THAT'S REAU. Y bracketing the vodka business but
Heublein has become bothered reeently by the influx of
imported vodkas selling at very fancy prices. The pace
was set by St.olichnaya, a Russian import that comes in
here in exchange for Pepsi-Cola (who's getting the better
of that deal?).
The SoVlet invasion of Afgharustan put a crimp in
those sales -and vodka is now pouring in. from countries
who are our friends (or at least are not marching into
other countries): China, Finland, Poland, Sweden and
Turkey.
It's not a major force yet in the marketplace -Relska
probably outsells all the imports combined -but it is
growing rapidly. And so Heublein is taking no chances. It
lcnows bow to play th.is game.
THERE'S ONl,Y one place to introduce a high-priced
alcoholic beverage in this country -and that's in the
pages of The New Yorker magazine. Interspersed with the
li~ral commentary are ads for $25 brandies, $180 men·~
cologne. $750 wristwatches and S99.50 key rings. Heublein
bought the center spread of the June l issue to mtM<lucc
its new vodka. Smirnoff de Czar.
Smirnoff de Czar comes in a 750-milliliter bottle which
will retail for $11. That's roughly a pint and a half, which
means that Heublein has already outmaneuvered the en
lire field: it has managed lo top everybody else's prices
and Smirnoff de Cur is not even imported.
Why pay $11 for a pint and a half of vodka? WeU, first
of all . .Heublein is making the distinction on the label that
thls is vodka "distilled from grain." Also. aren't you tired
of all those vodkas which come in 80-proof or 86-proof
versions?
Smirnoff de Cur is different -It's 82.6-proof. Finally.
there's the bottle itself. It's a shimmering corrugated
beauty that's said to be a replica of the original decanter.
SMD.NOFF, YOU KNOW, was once the only vodka al
lowed on the table of Czar Alexander II of Russi-.....at
was in the latter part of tbe 19th century, about the time
Heublein was founded in 1875 in Hartford, Conn. Smirnoff
lo\ as said to sell a million bottles a day in Russia alone.
All that came to an end with the Russian Revolution
the Home ol Smirnoff collapsed, and Vladimir Smimoff
fled to Paris wtth his belongings and tbe formula for
Smimotf vodka .
Alter the repeal oC Prohibition in 1933. Vladimir sold
the U.S. rights to Smirnoff vodka to a family friend.
Rudolph Kunett, wbo couldn't find a market for it here. In
1939, John G. Martin, grandson of the rounder of Heublein.
bought the Smirnoff business for SH.000.
The purchase was called "Martin's folly.'' It turned
out to be the making or Heublein.
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. ~etworks Couldn't Aff,ord Live Fight .
ABC Pays $500,000 to Show Leonard-Duran Bout 29 Days Later
By raso ROTH N•E•G But Leonard·Duran has created a new al·
llance. promptln~ the bout's co-promoten, Bob
Arum and Don Kln1. to prod.let m~ changes ln
tbti partoonhip between network TV and the ma·
JOr flghls.
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Tonlahl'• fl1bt between Susar Ray Leonard
tnd Roberto Duran l5 too bt1 for the email acreen. '° fact. lt'a so bla lhat the COfl\merdal televllloo
i.etworks couldn't afford It Uvt>, alt.bou•h ABC paid
&lg ~u torr a taped broadcast an lncrodlble 29
dMYB lat r
·'Thia is the beginning ot a revolution in boxing
and television because il meana we are moving
· Tb.lS eaaerly anllcipa\.fd World Boxlna Council welter~Jght championahlp bout. whlcb will be
aeld in Montreal' Olympic StadJum. will be seen
on r losed cirt'uil TV In more than~ theaters and
ut>nas and on two pay.for.view cable systems m ~os Angeles and Columbus. Ob10
SPOKISON'lY
clolier to the day when almost au boxlng will be
seen. not on network television, bul oo pay cable."
!>aid Arum. "We have seen the last of the big fights
on network television. The networks know they
have only two years left with boxing." . BIGTI ME BOXI NG HAS BEEN using
primetlme TV as its partner in moneymaking even
&efore the m~or promoters figured out that people
"'ould tune m hoping to see Muhammad Ali eat has
words. while sponsors would pay a pretty penny
bopmg that people would listen to their words
bet ween rounds
KING AGREED THAT a revolution was brew·
mg but wasn't ready to say the networks bad been
knocked out yet "As pay TV grows. we will get lo
the point. say, where 500.000 subscribers might be
willing to pay $3 to see a fight that the networks
wouldn't want because it couidn't command a 30
Fergie Insures Joh
Joe, Batting .132, Wins It With Homer
: LOS ANGELES (AP) -Joe
Ferguson started the season bat·
tling Steve Yeager for the job as
tfle Los Angeles Dodgers' No. 1
catcher. Yeager got the job.
·Then things got worse. One-
third of the way into the 1980
~ason. the 33·year·old Ferguson
finds himself the No. 3 catcher.
struggling to keep a job. But he
Jjroved his value Thursday
qighl, produ~ing a pinch-hit two-
run homer in the loth inning to
give the Dodgers a 5-3 victory
6ver Montreal
: "IT'S A GREAT feeling and so
(a r this season I haven't had a
l.\>t to feel great about."
r erguson said.
Ferguson. playing behind
Yeager and rookie catcher Mike
Scioscia, had been on the dis·
abled list through the first few
weeks of the season with back
spasms. Aft~ returning he
dido't add much playing time. tt e was batting only .132 with
one homer and three runs batted
m before he was called to bat
Thursday night
Ferguson lashed his two·run
homer into the left.field comer.
and at home plate he got a bear·
bug of thanks from Dodger
Manager Tom Lasorda.
"I KNOW WHY I was sent up
there." Ferguson said. "I still
have extra·base power. My job
in that situation was to keep the
ba 11 off the ground to get the
r unner <Ron Cey. who had singled) into scoring position ..
. It was the second successive
come.from-behind victory by the
0odgers. and kept them three
games behind Houston in the
National League West. Montreal
nolds a half gam e lead over
Philadelphia in the NL East.
The Dodgers begin a three-
g am e series tonight with the
New York Mets at Dodger
Stadium. Montreal is at San
Budde Signs
l.AJcrative
Chie fs Pact
KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> -If
sources close lo the situation are
right. Brad Budde has just
become the bigbest·paid rookie
offensive lineman in National
Football League history.
Budde signed a series of one·
year agreements •covering •ftve
years Thursday with the Kansas
City Chiefs. Sources said the
amount totaled $1 .3 million,
more than any rookie offensive
lineman ever received.
A four·year starter at USC.
Budde is the son or Ed Budde, a
former all-pro guard for the
Chiefs who retired following the
1976 Season. Each Budde was a
first·round draft choice of the
Chiefs, Ed in 1963 and Brad in
1980.
. "Growing up in Kansas City,
and wit h my rather playing
here. I always dreamed of a day
like today." said Budde.
: ·•we're looking for Brad to
make the same kind of cootrtbu·
tion·tO our team as his dad did,''
said Jim Schaar, general
inaoager. "He's not only a areat
tltblete, he's a great person and
)'le are happy to welcome him."
. Budde said be will use part of
his wind fall to set up a
1>cbotarsbip fund at Rockbunt
fligb School. wblcb be attended.
Jle abo said be will make an·
nual donatlonl to USC to repay his acbola rshlp a n d set up
•·Brad'• Buddes," a froup to
f,eJp crtppied YoUJlptera in u.e
Kant• Qty area.
• Notlnl the anonymity ac·
torded pants. Budde Joked.
"'I'm baPPY to be at thll news
conference today btcau•~ t
now you'll MVft' Wanl to Lalk to
:measabl."
JOE FERGUSON
Diego for the start of a three·
game series.
Asked what it was he dJs.
cussed with third base coach
Danny Ozark before his homer.
Ferguson said, "I haven 't
played much. you know. so I
wanted to make sure of the signs ..
THE EXPOS' losmg pitcher
was. lefthanded reliev~r Woody
Fryman. 1-2.
"Fryman's been around a long
time." Ferguson said. "He
knows what to do out there. Un·
fortunately for him, be just got
one of his sliders up. I knew it
was out the moment I hit it."
Cey·s two-run. two-out double
in the third inning gave the
Dod2ers a 2-0 lead against
rookie starter Bill Gullickson.
Andre Dawson's two-run homer
in the fourth. his sevenUt. tied
the score against Los Angeles
starter Burt Hooton.
MONTREAi. BROKE the lie
an the top of the eighth when Ron
Le Flore singled with two out.
stole second. and came home on
Rodney Scott's run·scoring
single. The Dodgers tied the
score i.n the bottom of the ninth.
utilizing a bench that included
Reggie Smith, Dusty Baker and
Derrel Thomas.
Smith opened the inrung with a
pinch double. Fryman then
replaced Gullickson. and
Thomas batted for Hooton and
bunted. Fryman fielded the ball
and threw to third, apparently in
time to get Smith. But Smith slid
around Brad Mills' ta~ and wa,s
safe . Smith then came home on
pinch hiller Baker's sacrifice ny
to tie the score
Bob Welch. 7·2. patches for Los
Angeles tonight against the
Mets' Pat Zachry, l ·J
A ngels Lose Again
Fregosi Impressed
By Yanks' Depth
NEW YORK <AP> -There
were two on and two out in the
bottom of the sixth when New
York Manager Dick Howser
made the move which gave the
Yankees their seventh straight
win.
'·He had Bobby M urcer com·
ang up. so I switched a nd
brought in left.bander Dave
La Roche," said Jim Fregosi,
manager of the Angels. 7-5
losers Thursday night. "Howser
switched to Lou Pini~lla. a right-
handed hitter -and barn. the
game's over."
PINlEl.l.A, WHO recently
threatened lo retire unless he
was used more, punched a
fastball into right field for a dou·
ble that scored two runs. and put
the Yankees ahead 6·5.
"I promised myself I wouldn't
get upset any more." said
Pinlella. "I just want to con·
tribute to the team."
Fregosi, whose team lost their
ninth straight and moves into
Boston toni&ht to open a tbree-
game series, was impres.sed.
"These Yankees have more
balance, rigbty·lefty, than did
the champion.ship teams of 1971
and 1978." insisted Fregosi.
·'They have enough right·
handed bitting now to balance
their left-handed power. And
they score runs quickly, b)' hit·
tlna the ball out of the baUpa.rt,
somethlna we don't do."
THE ANGEl .S jumped on New
York starter Ed Figueroa for
two nms in the ftrlt lnninl when
leadoff man Rick Miller wallted,
went to aecond on an errant
pickoff th.row by n1ueroa.J.. to
lhlrd on a •J.nale by Dielde Tnoa
and IC!ONd on Rod Car8'1t'• RBf
baae hit to left. Carney
Lansford'• Infield aln 1Je
knocked ln Thon for the second
run.
But Graig Nettles didn't wait
long 8-!\ he slammed a two-run
home run oH Aoaels starter
Freddie Martinez in the first in·
ning to tie the score.
The teams matched runs
again in the second. with
Murcer's error in left allowing
Fred Patek to score for the
Angels and Rick Cerone's fifth
homer again tying it for New
York.
IN 11lE THIRD, the Angels
got four hits but only one run
because Jason Thompson hil in-
to a double play after Canw's
leadort single. Three straight
hits followed . with Larry
Harlow's RBI single putting the
Anaels ahead, 4·3.
The Yankees tied it with one
swipe of Reggie Jack.son's bat.
when Jacksoo cruhed bis 16th
homer b.igb into the right field
stand.a.
"We got 1S hits and five run5,"
griped Frepi. 'They get their
runs quicker."
lo the filth, the Angels went
ahead qaiD, 5-4, on a double by
Joe Rudi and a triple to left by
Patek. But that only set the
stage for the Yankees' winn1.n1
rally ln the slxth.
A single by Cerone and a walk
to Randolph. 1andwicbed around
two outs, brought Freeoel out to
the mound to remove tbe
Aosels' Second pJtcfter, lJave
Lemancaylt, 2·7, In favor of
LaRocbe. Plnlella came on and
a.troked bis bit to put the
Y ankeea ahead to 1tay.
Tbe real depth of the Yant.a
was 1bon wben their thlrd
pltch~r1• Rudy May, 4·2, turned
in a ateUar relief job. He •"°"9d
only two bJll no rum and alluclt
out elpt while walk1n1 Juat OM
to 4 ~ lnnlftll.
,.,
pe rcent share of the audJence on comm~clal televtaloo." he said. •
King and Arum, of course, will take their bus•·
ness wherever the money is geenesl. lt'a uncer·
lain. however, bow much interest there would be
on pay TV ror lesa marketable fights. But at l~ast
for lhi.a ooe, the well·wom label, "Fight of the Cen-
tury ... really sticks.
It's ironic that lbe revolulion away from the
networks is being launched by Leonard, a mere
welterweight and as much a creature of TV u any
Hollywood star. Leonard. who broke the rule that sai~ that only heavyweights could draw large TV
,audiences, owes his popuiarity to his televised
Olympic victory on ABC four years ago in Mont·
real and then the same network's star treatment
of him as he fought his way up the pro ladder
l.EO!'OAKD DIDN'T DUMP ABC : the network
Just couldn't afford him. Based on bis live gate and
closed·circuit percentage deal, at as estimated that
Leonard will receive between S8 and $10 million.
the best boxing payday ever. Duran will be getting a flat $1..5 million,
"There was discussion but no negotiations. It
never got to that polot," said Jim Spence, senior
vice president of ABC Sports.
It wu simply a matter ot doUars and sense. /
For the networks to be competitive wlth the
closed-circuit deal, TV would have had to put up
roughly $10 million to the fight.en alone,
"Over a three-hour period, there would be 44
spots. To break even, apooson would be charged i
an average of some $270..$275,000 for each 30 s
seconds." estimated Bert Zeldin, vice president of I' sports sales for NBC. "The network would lose its
tail. l don't think advertisers would pay that kind
or money. Even when All would fight and &et a
great rating, boxing was a tough sell."
AS A FllAME OF REFERENCE. the 1980
Super Bowl between Pittsburgh and Los Angeles
on CBS, which drew a phenomenal 46.3 rating of
America's TV homes and a 67 percent share or the
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FOlJNTAJ N VALLEY HIGH PENTATHLON STANDOUT SHARON HATFIELD.
Tip of the Bat( field)
FV Girl Competes in Pentalhlon Trials
By HOWARD I •. RANDY
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There are those track and field buffs wbo
have not beard of Fountain Valley Kigb's
Sharon Hatfield. And for good reason.
She didn't qualify for the state track and
field championships although she fits the
general description of three other out.stand·
' ing sophomores from the Orange Coast area
this season who did.
HATFIELD IS A SOPllOMOaE at Foun·
tain Valley and she Joins the elite group that
includes University High's Polly Plumer,
Laguna Beach's Renee Durnnd and ber
Fountain Valley teammate Boonie
M cG llncbey.
It would be bard to visualise four such
talented girls in this age category anywhere.
Yet each ls an outstanding performer in ber
own right.
Hatfield. perhaps. is the least known. yet
could be lbe &est known in a short time. She
~oesn't specialize ln just one event but
1>erformed In seven diffeTent .individual
event.a plus both relays for the Barona durin1
tbe past track aea50l"I.
"When It came Ume for the teaaue meet
and the state quallryln1 cosnpeUUon, I
dropped out," Sharon says.
TU aEASON 18 a,EAJt. She wanted to
partlclpate in the natlooal J&.ador peataWoa
tompedt!on ln Sant.a Barbara oe tbe same
weekend U,.t t.M st.ate meet wu being held.
She dldn't want the temptation o1.-.. to tM
at.ate competlUon, ll lbe qualified, aad mlla·
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CER/BOATING /BASEBALL
Ex-vaulter Bragg
FN•AP--•k:M POMONA, N J -Stoektce--.State College m woo't hlb.lte rm-mer OlYmplc pole vaulter Doo
Bra.a .. t.be ac~·· •thJetJc director after 1.000
atudenb demanded hJa ouater ln • petjtloo drive. ·
Tbe ~··•board ol trultees. ln a closed seaaloo. voted
not to ......, Brau'• cootred when it expires oo June 30,
llet. Brau la apeetod to keep bll Job untU then. B...,., a Vlllano-.a Unlventty track star. won a &old
medal al the 1llO Olympic aames in Rome with • Pole vault
or IS~ wit.b a metal pe>le.
Re hu been athletic d1rttt.or ol lbe &0uthern New Jersey
coUeae atnce 19'1! and 15 generally credited with bnneing
alona the YOUDI colleae·s athletic program
Tbe student-led petition drive, however. began following
a featUTe article oo Bragg in the March issue of Sports 11
lu.atrated.
'nle maeazine pnnl.ed a picture or Bragg with a cigar
Jammed up his nose and quoted bis characterization or
Stockton State students as "middle-class white kids iD ban·
danas and shoulder-length hair, or undisciplined street blacks."
He was also quoted as saying Stockton State athletes are
"kids who never ran better than 9.9 in the 100 ... Maybe with
coaching, he'U get to 9.7, but Lr he's any better than that.
wby's he at Stockton in the first place?"
Stoclctoo State president Dr. Peter Mitchell refused com·
ment oo the trustees' decision because it was a personnel
matter.
.4 re Gellers Too Egotblical?
NEW YORK -Belh Daniel, the 1979 LPGA !I rooltie-of·tbe-year. says in golf there i5 a dJf.
ference between self.confident and egotistical
players.
"You must be confident but you should keep it instdilr,' sbe
said. "Wbeo someone talk.s comtantly about being the best,
that's being egotistical."
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1.arry Nelaoo, winner of the Atlanta Golf Classic
with family and friends present: "It's nice to look down
the fairway and see your mother on the left and your
rather on the right. You know that no matt.er whether
you hook it or slice it, somebody is going to be there to
kick it back in t.be fairway."
II th • ID a Row?
Christ~an Favored Again
'bey may never stop Alan
ristian tbis season al the
ange County Fairerounds
1rt speedway motorcycle rac-
oval.
'onigbt be goes for his 11th
aigbt scratch main event vie·
y and will be tbe odds-on
'Orite.
l will be Kids Night at the
tedway wit.b all youngsters
ler 12 admitted free of charge
ng with the poster boy for the
tscular Dystrophy fund. Gates
?n at 6:30 with the first of 24
lt races at 8 o'clock.
,PPOSING CHRISTIAN. or
1nlington Beach . in the
~b. competition will be Brad le , who is setting the longer
e speedway oval at
cot Park in Gardena afire
t h Thursday night; Dave
Temple, Gene Woods. Dubb
1rrell and Mike Muntean
1oog others.
After Bruce PenbaD defeated
Christian in a special match
race last week. and before the
scratch main, Christian com-
mented: "I've never been in a
match race before . But I've_
been in a main event." Then he
went out and woo No. 10 to re-
main undefeated for the season.
TBE FIRST 500 youngsters to
arrive will receive a free Frisbee
and suckers will also be given to
each youngster inside the park.
Also on hand will be the Orange
County Chicken, giving away fair
buttons for the upcoming Orange
County Fair.
During intermission . Elton
Mcintire and his Frisbee dogs
will perform and the Alan Chris-
tian banner contest will be
judged with a season pass and
three $50 gift certificates also
presented.
Bumper stickers will be dJs.
tributed to adults on the way out
of the speedway oval.
. ~let•'• •le .......... A'•
Pinch hltttt Ma l•••••• .... d to U. tM .. 1cort lo Lho seventh liullnl &Dd .--~W'illllle rw
camo homo after Lowemtetn •• ltnet ~ U.
back or tbe neck by a tbrowa baH, 1t•i.1
Baltift't(')N a •·3 victory over Oaklud TbundaJ lllPt in
American Leaaue baleball actiGa. ~ lQjured twice
already lhia season. waa •truck by a Uuow from finrt
b.ueman Hll Ne11r•u . . . Rooks. lborta&op M a..en
lashed three hltl and aeoted three rima.
and Bee Ocll* blaated b1a lab bomer to
lead Milwaukee to a UM wtn O<tW Texas
• . .J..e •rain' flrtt career arand
1lam and left.hander 0.""8 .laeboll'1
•tron& pitclUD& carried Mlnnesola to a 5·1
v1ctory over Detroit . . . IQoeJ DUoee
collected three bita and Tef.1 Barrab
drove iD two nms to lead Cleveland to a 5-'4
victory over Kansas City Bob
Staaley scattered eight bits lD pitchlne his
flrst shutout of the ff&SOD as Boston de ·
feated SeaWe, 2-G, for t.be Red Sox' t.bJrd
wln in a row ... Cleveland first baseman AMre Tlilora&Ga,
who has been sideliDed all seasoo with a knee injury, bas
been placed oo the 21-day disabled list.
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On th.is date lD baseball in 1912:
Tbe New York Giants stole ll bues in one came
against the Boston Braves, seWn& a new National
League record.
Today's Birthday:
Angels infielder Dickie Thon is 22.
111eEzpress I• •ark .. Trade
Nolan Ryan combined with Joe Saabta. to Ore ·• a one·hltter as Houston shut out St. Louis. 2-0.
Thursday night to highlight National League
baseball action. Ryan, S-5, Wient seven innings.
striking out seven and walking four as the Astros woo their
12th straii;(ht home game . . . Mike Vall'• seventb-uuung
s ingle scored Jesas Flgoeroa from second base to give the
Chicago Cubs the go·ahead run in a S-2 victory over Cinctn·
nati and a sweep or the two-game senes
. . . Jack am tripled off the right field
fence with one out in the 10th inrung, driv·
mg home Joe Stra1D from first to give San
Fr ancisco a 4·3 win over the New York
Mets . . . Dave Wblllekt drove tn three
runs and Tim Flannery singled home the
tie-breakrng run in t~ sixth inning as San
Diego ended a six-game Philadelphia win
nin2 streak with a 4·3 victory over the
Phillies ... Jeff Borroughs hlt his f1n.t
home run m 61 games and Gleo.n Hubbard
.VAN • delivered a tie-breaking double to pact-
Atlanta to a 4·3 win over Pittsburgh. The Braves swept the
three.game sen es from the Pirates ... A $1.000 per game
prize awarded for the longest consecutive.game hitting
s treak in the major leagues will be given to chanty this year.
accordmg to the sponsor. Aqua Velva.
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Fn~. June 20. 1980 DAILY PILOT •7
• .,.. J.a Wl•Wd•• *'•eerlte
Rr.NO -BJorn Bors II tbe strona favorite to :ure tM ID9D'I ~We at Wiml>MdoD. mat.I at Harrah 't Race Ir 5poru Book &aid
ThuradQ.
Bora la lilted at 1 to 2 odd.a, while challenger John
McEnroe la Hated at S-2 and .Jimmy Connen at S-1.
Others include Vltu o.uLaltu and Roscoe Tanner. a-1:
Gene Mayer and Peter FlemJna, 10-1: Victor J>ecca, ~at
Dupre and Ivan Leodl, 12-1; Yanruck Noah and Wojtek
Flbak, 25-1; aod Victor Amaya, »1.
•.net•' E•p ... ee• lf•fler Pf'flk
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. -Prosecutor& in m thla Wasbingtoa, D.C. suburb are expected to an-
nounce next week ii they'll press charges against
employees of the Washington Bullets for .allegedly
running a gambling operaUon out of t.be team's front office.
However, a spokesman for the prosecutor's office aald
Tbunday that it was "a poulbility" that no criminal ·pros-
~cutions would result from the heavtty.pubUched lnvesUga·
tion.
Whatever gambling allegedly was conducted by
employees of the National Basketball Aasoclation team may
bave been too "informal and insignificant" to warrant
criminal charges, according to spokesman Lou Lorscheider .
Tbe Bullets, meanwhile, have placed two e mployees on
leave pending the outcome ol the slx·montb investigation into
aUeged illegal bookmaking and betting operations at the
team's offices in the Capital Centre s ports arena near here.
The two officials are Chip Reed, the team's marketing
dJrector, and Randy Quartemont. director or season ticket
sales.
Wife •I C'llue.r l•flelMr l•J•rftt
One person was killed and 10 others injured, •
including the wife of Chicago White Sox infielder
Gree Pryor. when an airport express bus ~ver·
turned on the rain-slick expressway and bit an
overpass in downtown Toronto Thursday night. Pryor's wife
was treated for minior imjwies . . Stanford University of·
fi cials have rejected propsals that they host a so-call~
alternate Olympics for nations boycotting the 1980 Olympic
Games in Moscow. Stanford vice president and provost
Donald Kennedy said, "There simply i.s oot enough lime ~
organize an event or this size and complexity:" ... Big
James Broad. the military heavyweight champion, knocked
out llants Fruler in 21 seconds of the first round. dropping
the son of Joe Fruter with a nght to the chin in the U S.
Olympic boxing trials at Atlanta ... Violations or NCAA
rules by the bead track coach at lhe Uni versity of Toledo
have resulted in a one-year probation for the school and a ban
on post-season competition dunng the penod .. Greg Man·
alag pumped iD 30 points and Em~ Graham and Mark
Fotherdll each scored 26 to lead the Maryland Umvers1ty
basketball team past a J apanese student all·star team.
139-7i, in tht! operun g game of a lhree·nat1on tournament lll
Yok~uka .
Teferide.e, Radio
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HATFIELD. • •
do the event but it's a matter of
strength. I really didn't rea.1i%e I
was doing all of those events
that are included in the pen·
tathlon until somebody told me
this year."
Meet the Rams at
Heritage Bank-Costa Mesa
SHE IS AI.SO PROUD o( t.be
fact that she ran the 880 on a dis·
tance medley r elay team that
set a national high school re·
cord. That was al the Arcadia
Invitational.
But ~r favorite competilloo ts
the pentathlon and not bavmg to .l
concentrate on just one event. I
"Yeah. I love the all-around 1 compet.Jtion rather than concen·
tr a ting on one event." s he ad·
mi ts.
In Taiwan. she will concen
trate on the 880. long 1ump. b.Jgh
jump and possibly the hurdles
And 1l may JUSt be a case of
learning about the shot put a~
well from some or the other out·
standing compet.Jtors who are
also making the trip.
Then she WlU be ready to taJte I
off again ln August to compete 1
10 the Pan American Games in 1
Canada.
Ht rt 's >""'' cltarsu 1o m«t me..wn of dw NFC CJaarnpiOft.Slcip RAllU
football team in rn"'"· ?My will w ~"•'°I"',,.,""" gilli., )'OM dw insiU
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Tues., June 17 \\ed., June 18 Thurs., June 19
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• SAN PR.AN JSCO (AP) -San
• Franclaro pitcher Joba Moo '-'UC"o bas tAreawoed '° ... u.e
Glanta over a toe-tu room bn•I
We••llAJ' llipt tn wbJc9' Mon
· teruaco and Mana1er Dave
8riatol · fouaht for 1neul
minuU..
The nitrt ~ween Bn•t.ol and
Montefuleo tTUpted tn Briatoi'a
Offit'C' lbortl.y altH the Olanta
defeated UK-New York Meta a.$.
It appattntly was aparlled whftl
Monteluaro ~•m• angry at ~ina relieved m the nloth l.ruung.
"THE GIANT8 ».re going lo
get a lawsuit," Montefusco said
aft e r s everal player s had
separated him and Bristol. "If a
manager can't take his players
lalking to him. man-to-man. he
shouldn't be here All I know is
that be started 1t."
Bnstol. who had scratches on
htb face alter the altercaUoo,
thought b is actio ns w e r e
necessary.
··1 have no regrets because I
w asn 'l wrong," be said. "I did
what I had to do. I don't want
anyone screaming at me, telling
me Ulis and that.
... told rum to keep quiet and
he kept going on and on. l had
to be done sooner or later. ou
just can't get into a situa
where a player is dictating to
manager."
Montefusco, who s uffered a
red welt under his right eye.
s aid he was ang r y be cause
Bristol lifted rum in the ninth
with an S-2 lead. two on, no outs
and a 2 ·0 count on Mik e
Jorgensen.
BE ARGUED with Bristol, 46,
on the mound and later stormed
into Bristol's office after the
game .
.. Bristol provoked it." said t,he
30-y e ar·old Mo ntefusco. "He
didn 't like what I was s aying
a nd be told me to get out of his
office. I was backing up and be
kept pushing and pustung. I told
him ·You better s top it, or I'll
deck you.• He kept pus hing me
-at least 10 times -before be
s uc ker-punched me."
G iant players and coache~
were stunned by the mcident
and several players a sll:ed a re-
porter present to .. take one for
the team" and keep the incident
quieL
Pope Rips
Italian Fix
fu Soccer
VATICAN CITY (AP> -Pope
J ohn Paul II in a clear re ference
to the scandal of fixed games in
Italian soccer, warned Friday
against the danger or corruption
and decadence in sports.
ADDRESSING IN Frenc h
representatives of 34 European
soccer federations during an au-
dience, the Pope said:
"Like all bum an things.
values in sports need to be
purified and protected. Today
temptations are sometimes too
strong to deprive sport of its pro-
perly human aims ... One can
attempt to disturb the loyal
character of the aportlng com·
petition and use it with other
aims with the danger of corrup-
tion and decadence.
"Those who truly love sports
and the entire society,'' the Pope
added. "can suffer for such de·
vialions, which are in reality a
regression of the sporting ideal
and the progress of man
TBE SCANDAi. of bribery and
fixed games in ltaJy's national
pas time h as brought dis ·
qualifications for a number or
players. Italy's highest paid
star, Paolo Rossi. was banned
from play for three years and
• Milan. one of tbe country's top
• teams was d e moted to the
second division.
The Pope addressed the of.
ficials as Italy is hosting the
European Soccer Championship.
Artem.io Franchi of Italy. presl·
dent ol the European Football
Federation CUEFA), Joao
A velange of Brazil, presldect of
the International Football Al·
sociatioo Federation (FIFA>. at·
tended the audience held tn the
.Comistory Hall of tbe Apostolic
Palace.
Happy Fella
Laurie Abra hams Jumps into t he arms of California Surf
teammate Jimmy Hinch after Abrahams scored a goal m
a 5·1 win over the San Di ego Socke rs Wednesday night.
The Surf returns to action Sunday afternoon , hostmg the
Chicago Sting.
Nine Pitchers Among Lisi
The Angels have signed 21 of
their 30 picks in the regular and
secondary phases of the June
free agent draft, and nine of lhe
~•gnees are pilchers
Pitching is the parent club's
most glaring need, and 14 of the
Angels' JO picas were spent on
pit.cben.
Amons ttlOW mgning contracLc;
a r e J ack MeM a hon . son of
former m aJOr le ague r Don
McMahon. and Btll Mooneyham.
a 6·2 power pitcher from Merced
College.
Mc Mahon is a 6-4 , 190-pound
ri g ht -hander from Ca l State
Dominguez Hills . Mooneyham
was the Angels' No. 1 selection
in the secondary phase of the
draft.
Thri!e left·handers h ave ~n
s igned -16th pack Thomas Ro<•n
(6·3, 18>> or Northern Jllmo1!'>,
26th pick Drew Steinbach '6 2,
1\1~) 01 llllnots ln1>l1tute o r
T echnology; and 30th !'>election
Da ve Burroughs (6·4, 205> from
Phoenix College .
The Angels ' No. 1 pick in th•·
regular phase, southpaw p1tchl'r
Denmi. Rasmussen of Crt-1ght.on
remain.'> unsu~m·d Their '><'cond
pick wa!-1 awardl-d to K<1n<,d!> C1
ty a s compen..,at1on for !>1gn1n~
free agent short.s lop f''red Patek
last winter
California products who have
signed Angel contracts include
Chapma n College o utfie lder
.J a m es C hri s top h er , l'C
R1vC'rs1de frro.;t hasf·m an Ron
Hunt. San Jose State outf1eld1•r
Mike Hrown. Pt Loma out·
fielder John McG aHcy, Cal Poly
Pomona first buo;e mct n Chri-;
Clark and Oxn a rd outf1eldt'r
Paul Wnght.
Other p1tcheri. '>tgned mdude
Ron S)lv1a ICa l S tall' I.A l.
Robert Bastian <Un1vers1ty or
M ia m i >. G r eg H a m mond
<W yomi n g> a nd T homa s
Schneider !Seton Ha ll>.
Two catchers were signed
Duffy Ryan or the University or
New Mexico and Aldo Bag1ot1.J of
l''ort Lauderdale College.
Others under contract include
1ntu•lders Ma tt Gundclf1ngcr
<Kansru.J, Barry Francis !Texas
A& M > a n d J os t'ph Bro c k
I J'utcrxon College., N.J .), and
11u tr1 e lde r Ihnn1 1> V a lde ~
I ..-11mdu Southt>rn )
Adams, Dotson Sign
Pro buseball contracts huvt•
lured two Orang<• Coast 1.trN1
players out of sl·hool and into th('
minor league:..
Saddleba ck Coll<>l(c• <'atlcht-r
J eff Adam!> ::.1gned with Cinnn
na li, and UC Jrvtnc outfu:ldcr
Larry Dotson put his nume on u
Cle veland contract
Adams. who hit 372 tn Misi.1on
Conference play, has reported t.o
the Reds' farm team In Billings,
Montana. while Dotson , u junior
who hlt .298 and stole 23 bases.·
Is with the Indians ' club In
Waterloo, Iowa.
Adams prepped at Gail High
lo Stockton and played his
freshman season at San Joaquin
Delta COUege before tranaferrtng
to SaddMbeck. He was selected
1D the fourth round or the aecoo-
rt ur v phllNl' of lht! June free
ag1·11t drull.
·· 1 lh111k Jl'lf wi ll do W(•ll in
proft'M'IH11111l hu11<'hull." ~111'1 Sad·
dl('buc:k Couc-h l>tt·k Steutz "f
ft.1•1 t11111 wuy lwl·uu~e h(··!> a
hard workn. When he came to
us there were 11 couple of areas
he net.'<if'd to 1mprovf' In. and he
worked hard to do Jus t t hat lie
Improved tremendous ly as a hit·
ter for us."
Dot.aon, a second-te am All·
SCBA selection, led the league in
triples with nine
"We're going to mass Larry
because he was one of the key
guys both offensively and de-
f ensl vely," said UCI Coach
Steve Hertz. ·'He got our offense
going with bis baserunnlng and
also came through with some
clutch bits."
Celtics Fight the Garden
BOSTON (AP) -Tbe BcMon Celtics bave
flled 1111 antitrust awt qaiut the ownen of Botton
Garden in an attempt \0 aecure JllaJtnc dates for
the next National Buketball Auodatioe .euoo.
Celtlca were seekm1 lo play next year under the
same terms as last year.
.. Third when the New Garden Corp. took over,
they gave 'the CelUcs a better lease than they'd
ever bad. And, Jut year, they gave the Celtics an
even better deal. Meanwhile. our operating costs
baye ~I up all the time.··
A REAalNG on the suit, IUed Tbunday ln·
U.S. Diltrtct Court, will be held eomeUme next
week before Judie W. Artbur Oan1t1 Jr.
HowevB Paul Mooney. praklent of the New
Garden Corp. and lbe Boston Bruina of the Na· tloaal Hockey League, Hid of the aull, .. I'm toll·
f UMCI for tbtM reuon..
.. Pint. I ~t aft.er OW' 1ut ~Unc ..,kin with tbe Otltica people tbat we • .,. doM
tomumaadeal. ........ it ... ., ~ that the
t -
A CD/llCS spoke1man aald bealdel prevcnt-
lnl tbe Garden from gJving the club's detlred
datae to someone else. the auit ls aJmed at bavlna
tb9 ..-t prevent the Garden from maklnl It a
prerequlltte \0 tbe drawtnc up of any new Jeaae
that the Celtics drop any utsun, lawsuit.a a1alntt
the Oard&
SPORTS BRE/\K
No Trade Brewing
Surf Denies Florida Rumors ·.
By cuaT SEEDEN Of .. l>.ity ...... tuilf
The Calllornia Surf la not ~gotiating a trade
wltb the Fort Lauderdale Strikers that would send
St.eve Moyers to Flonda in return for goalkeeper
Arnie Mauaaer.
That was the word from Player·Coacb Peter
Wall Thursday after rumon floated out of Florida
Uua week.
"Why would we need a goalie'>" ulted Wall.
The Surf's bands are te mporarily tied while
goalkeeper Alan Mayer s its out Sunday's match
with the Chicago Sting here.
MAYER. SUSP ENDED for punc hing Sao
Jose's St.eve David back on June 1. and Mike
Ma honey, the Surf's No. l goalkeeper wbo is nurs·
1ng a broke n h and . wall watch young Ste ve
Hellmich in his first N ASL start Sunday .
And the Surf as not goang to trade a high.
scoring Amen ca n like Moyers to get a goalkeeper
for one gam e. Wa U says he has confidence m
Hellmich, the 19-year-old out or Huntington Beach.
who has the dubious t ask of facing lhe hagh·scoring St mg •
Wall talked about t he Surf's s1t u at1on at
T ht.:-sday·s press conference which had no connec·
tion with the trade rumors
"No one on this squad 1s untouchable ." he ex·
plained. •·A lot of clubs have their eyes on Moyers
f ort Lauderdale was one of them. But that·s as far
as 1t goes. There·s no truth what.soever to what the
Florida papers a re talking about
TO IMPROVE THE SURF, Wall says one
m ore defenseman and another m1df1elder s hould
do lhe Job.
Since 1851
Cup Holds
Rich Story
N EWPORT. R.f <AP ) This ~ta r 'c; battle for
the Amenca·., Cup wil l be lhe stiffest ever. with a
record numbt"r of Cort:1,1?n \ achts lr) m g to end the
129 H'ar do mination of lhe event by the t.:n1ted
State..,
The tnlC'n.c;e compt-t1t1on and \l.orld·w1de atten
11on 1~ quilt: a contra:.t tu the 1nit1al race-in
England in HS.SI wht-n t·ontest4n~ fought for a
trophy worth 100 gu1nt>as that \I.Ct.'> a"'arded for c1
!>mglc race around the l~lt' of Wight
THF. Cl'P WAS FIRST OFFE RED by Pnnct•
Albert of Britain. "'ho l'Xtended an 1nv1tat100 to the
l n1t C'd St all·-; lo l'Ompt·te in a race connected 1o1. 1t h
the f11-st Worlrl s f'a1r
John C Stl•vens. r1,-.;t commodore of the !l:e w
Yo rk Yc.i chl Club. i:IC'ccpted the challeoge a nd
BOA.TING
brou~ht tht• '>< hooner Am en ca an°"" the AUanllc
The ch allcn~e. open lo all nc1t1on~. attractt.'<1
fi ve e ntries
"You're constantly talltine to other cluba.
There comes a lime when an offer for one
particular player 1s hard to refuse." be say~ ·~1
haven't received one ol those for a couple of
yean."
On Hellmich . who has played just 34 ml.nut.es
this year, including 11 in the Surf's S·l win over
San Diego Wednesday, Wall says: "We know be ·
has the ability. It a ll depends on what he does in a
game situauon. But I have confidence in him. He
wo uldn't be on my staff il he couldn't play well."
SUPPOSE HEU.MICH TURNS IN a strong ef.
fort. Does he play agam and soon?
"It's hard lo s ay . tr he has a t~od
SOCCER
performance. then you have to contempla~e giving
him another chance," Wall says. "Steve 1s a low· key guy. He doesn't show signs of being nervous.
He"s -had some playing ta me now and has the feel
of things."
Meanwhile. Wall has less than four weeks to
fi nd the n. ccessary missing parts to m ake a s mooth I
machine out or the Surf The NASL trading
deadline is July 13.
• • • SOCCER SOUNDS Joe Campbell, a mid·
fielder from Huntmglon Beach High, leads the CIF
,\II <;tar.> June 'l7 agains t the City All-stars in the
Mc Donald's Southern Cali fomaa All-sta r soccer
match at Cal State Los Angeles. Campbell. a mid·
fielder. 1s the only Ora nge County player on tbe Cl ,.. squad The event is open to the public a nd ~c
tually features two games. The fi pm. contest pits
the CIF 2A and JA All '>ta r;, and the 8 o'cloclc duel
1-; betv.een the cit) and C lF All stars. "The games
wil l '>potilght t he finest players in Southern
Cahfonua C1 nd showcase S-Ome of the bes t com-
pct1t 1ve soccer pla)ed anywhe re," predicts CSL.A
-...ol«·c r coach Ralph Perez, coordinator of the
\·\ ent Tilt Cl F holds a one game edge on the AU·
-.tar sen es, complimenL'> of a 2·1 victory m l!Y78.
Thl' other tv.o contesl.h ended in ties.
Women's lntem at1onal Soccer <WINS> will
hold its Cahfomta State Cup Champ1ons h1ps Sun-
da) at 1'\orth Torr ance High School. The cham-
1.nonsh1p games are tht.· culmination of a two-week
n>mpettt1on an v.h1ch the Ple<l!>anton Soccer <..:lub
and Bay Arl'a Soccer C'luh won the open and hmil·
rd d1 v1sions rn the Northern Cahfom aa playoff~ in
~dl'ra mento while Mallo ry and Las Chicas woo
their respe<'t1ve div1s1onal playoffs in Southern
Cal1fom1a actwn. Bay AreCI meet~ l~as Chicas CIL 11
J m . and Pleai-anton b:.iltles Mallory at 1 p.m The
tourname nt I!> rree etnd Open lO th<• publil" !\:11rth
Torranct> H1~h ,., localt>d :tt the C'Orn1·r 11f \82ntl and
'I ul..un
• • •
PROIF11.£SJ Darryl Gt'f'. J O llhear 'lid
fo r" J rd frcim OaklJ nd Mills H1~h 1n Colum l.l1J ,
\Id be<"aml· lhl· f1 r-;l Amcn <'an horn black to 51go
\I. l\h the Co-;rnO!> of th~ NASL <;.,e, ct 5 to.
165 pounder, was the No 2 pick in thl' lea gu,. dr;ift
h\ the .\1mnE">ola Ka<'ko.;, but thl• <'tr mr1-... nht •. 11ncd
ht<. right!. 10 exC'ha n~1· fo r their 1 .... 0 !SRI draft
c ho1 ce'!> . Th<' Caltforrua '-'w1•.hin<'''> no.
Tobin wall pla~ in Saturday's Am1·r1lan StJccer
League All star ~ame> a l Char lott•. 1\1 t' The ASL
All ..,tars wall meet Yehud Ha pof'I of the Jsral'li
t-·1r..,t Un 1'i1o n \'Jnl·ou\1 r Whitecaps
G eni·ral .\1 ana~1·r To n \ Wailer> ha-. as<;unwo the
u1.ichtng du11t''> •>f the d ub aft t.'r .1 mutual agre.._
m en l" with h ead Coach Bob M c ~ ab. T he
Whitecaps arc· IO third µIJC(' or the !'l.ASL's Na-' EGEND HAS IT THAT Queen V1 cton a "<15 t1on <J I We~t Confl"'re nce wtlh '1~l JH11nts. The wal <'htn~ the finis h. spotted a ~arht round the ii.le. Whitt-ca~ \l.t•n · tht.> Soccer Bowl cham pions in
and ai-ked which 1t wa~ 1979
'"It s the America. )our maJeSt~:· <;ht• 1.1.a~ ---
told --------------------------------------'"Which 1s s econd? .. s he asked
•· U tt pleases lhe queen. there 1s no second .··
he r consort i:.a1d
That fmal re pl) Si?oes to the heart o( t.h~
Amen ca's Cup compelllion. especially m modern
times when one boat squa res off against another m
what 1s called match r acing
AFTER THE TROPHY WAS WON m 1851. it
was deeded to the Ne w York Yacht club which
i.turted offering mv1tations to challenge in 1870
U S boats and c rews huvc won all 23 foreign
cha llenges
Thia year there are three Amen can syndicates ~iiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i. vying for the n ght lo defend the cup and four
foreign entrants wantin g to take at away. In~ early years or the challenge. the races OUTSJAllDING BUYS were sailed in schooners Then came the era of
~\~~~~~::and cutters, which later aave way to J OF THE WEEKI
After Wo rld War II. the cost of bu1ld1ng a nd
sa iling the lqr.:e J Class boats beca me proh1b1t1ve
and th<' 12"metcr rating formula was developed
Today·s 12·me ters average around 60 reel lD
length That·s far s maller than 1930 defender En
ter pn se. a J Class sloop at 121 feet. and 1903 de·
fender Reliance, a giant cutter at 144 feet.
Park Leads Trans-Pac
S AN FRANCISCO CAP) -Rod Park or
Riehmond had the le ad Thursday ln a single·
h anded Trans-Pacific sailboat r ace.
There has been no word fom from Make Kane.
Newport Beach. whose 53-foot tnmaran. Crusader.
was a favorite.
Yachtsmen left San Francisco Sunday and the
race to Hawaii should take about two weeks .
Officials at the Island Yacht Club in Alameda
s aid 39 boats started the race and five have dropped out.
OC the six boats checking in by radio Thurs·
day. Park was it. first place. Ian Kiernan of
Srdney, Australia. was in second, and Greg Booth
o Lake Tahoe In third.
The race bu been held once before, in 1978.
and tbe winning time was 13 days.
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lSLS BIZARO ,
Q9ebec (AP) -Geora•
Suraa and Jaclt
Nkltlalll eacb tot a sur
... oriM lD the ftnn round Of U.. Canadian Open
GoU~t av.· waa a pleasant
1t.arpl"iM. Nkltlaua' was
not.
"I dldn 't eXJ>ect
anytblat today.·· Burns
aa(d. "l 'm reaJly aur·
prised. Sta.rtina out lbl:J
mornlq I didn't know
how far I'd be able to go.
I was in some pa.an "
SO HE SHOT a four-
under-par. 66, despite a
painfully ailing
shoulder, &Dd set the
first round pace Thurs-
day in this national championship.
"H's funny bow the
pain goes away," Bums
said, "when you start
makmg some putts an<t
shooting a good score.'·
Nicklaus, fresh from
his dramatic triumph in
last week's U.S. Open
and with son St.eve tag·
ging along as rus caddy,
had things n.icely in con·
• trot going to the 18th tee.
"I 'd played pretty
well for a while and h ad
it one under par and 1l
looked like I was going
to get out of it with a
69, ·' Nicklaus s aid.
HE l.OOKED at the
pond that juts into the
dogleg fairway on the
left and decided lo play
his drive down lbe left
.. I don't know what
possessed me," he said.
He hit it in the water
and eventually finished
with a double-bogey that
dropped him back to 71 ,
o n e over pa r on the
6,628-yard RoyaJ Mont-
real GoH Club course
and rive shots off the
pace.
''I 'm coming off a
high," Nicklaus said.
"This wasn 't a b ad
round; n is a reasona-
ble score. If J can shoot
60·something tomorrow.
1 'm right back in the
go If l.owuamenl."
Bob Gilder had a
share al the lead until he
bogeyed the last hole
and finished with a 67
that left him one back
and tied with Johnny
Miller and Tommy
Valentine.
Sifford's
Big Putt
Wins I t
Curus Sifford sank a
22-foot birdie putt on the
32nd hole to seal a vie·
tory QVer Skip Whittet
Thursday and win the
SoCal PGA Match Play
golf championship at
Huntington Seacliff
Country Club.
Sifford held a five-hole
lead with four holes re-
m a i niog to clinch the
champtO'bShip and pick
up the $1..800 first-place
prize money. Whittet
" earned $1,000 for second
place.
A former pro on the
PGA tour, Sifford pulled
away from his opponent
after lbey were dead·
loc ked through the
first 1B boles of the 36·
bole finale.
The veteran out of
Brown's range birdied
t.be 11th bole and went
on to t.ake an early four-
hole lead before Whittet
made a brief recovery.
Bat SiClord's birdie
putt put the match out of
reach.
This is the fourth
stralpt year the SoCal
PG A champion.ship bu
been held at Huntington
~ Seacllff. ·
~DIESELS . --·
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY!'
1 IUYmLEASE
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LUD•llRM.D
No LotiHr Prke
No Bftt•r Senk•
2900 Hetbor llfvd~
C..M.-540!9 to0
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NE'I ,WORKS ...
aeu ln UM, charted 1234.000 for each »aecond
commerctal Zddln aaJd the advertiain1 rate for
the t•l Super Bowl oo NBC wtU be 127$,000 for
.. ch »IKC!Dd apot.
And u for a compartaoa with the uaual Friday
n11ht rare. CBS <'bar1ea about $100,000 for every 30
HCOnc:b <JO "Dallu,.. the hllhb popular Mriet
that lt now in aummtr renana and pure prolit
bec•uae ~the mlDlmaJ production C06ta. Bosma la alwafl a rl*1 tell because of U..
pouibllity ot an urlY nockout. And apOOIOl'I wbo
ml•ht blzy the main evet would not consider
purcbaaana the prellmlnartea at auch Lnflated
pnces 'The laat ume Leonard rou1hl was Marcb 31,
wh~n he won the WBC t1Ue from WUfrod Beoltea
on a Monday n,lght oo ABC. Hil two baJ.f houn bad
a 2'7 9 rating aM 42 abare and a 28.4 and a '4 -H ·
cellent numbers but that waa Just one bour.
SINCE ABC CAN'T SHOW Leonard-Duran
live, tt will do the next best thin& -televise it on
"W1de World of Sports" July 19, whlch happens to
be lbe day the Moscow Olympics are set to begin
and four years after L eonard's u1ymp1c
• sprmgboardtriumpb.
ABC will pay some $500,000 -an mcredible
figure for a 29-day old event. The long delay was
because lbe promoters didn't want any network
broadcast cutting into their clo6ed-c1rcult gate.
The closed-circult telecast will use ABC's cameraa
and its top direct.or, Chet Forte. NBC's fight con·
sultanl, Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, will do the commen·
tary with Bill Maiur calling the blow-by-blow ac-
tion
Saturdafl~" T\I., Radio
TEl .EVISION
9 <t.m <9>-PR O-CEl.EBRITY TENNIS -
The second annual Jack Benny Memorial tennis
tournament, taped in Conroe. Tex.
11 a.m. (5) -TENNIS -Jimmy Connors
faces Vijay Amritraj in a WCT invitational match,
taped in Salisbury, Md.
11: l5 a.m. (4) -BASEBAl.I. -The St. Lows
Cardinals meet the Reds in Cincmnati.
Noon (5) -RACERS -The CaJun Nationals
funny car championships.
1 p .m . (22) -SOCCER MADE IN
GERMANY. (34) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAI.
-Velez Sarfield (Argentina> vs. AUetJco Chalaco
(Peru).
2 p.m. (4) -U.S. Ol.YMPIC TRIAJ.S -Cov-
era~e of the Olympic qualifying events in archery
and b oxi ng . (11 ) -AMER I CA 'S
ATlll.ETES-1980 Runner Billy Mull in~ •
equestnan Michael Matz and long jumper Jodi An-
derson are among the albletes observed in train·
ing
3 p.m. <2> -GOLF -Thlrd round play in the
Canadian ()pen. Taped.
4 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACUl.AR -Part
one of the professional underwater s portsmen
competition, taped. Also: An extubition by some of
the nation's top freestyle roller skaters. (7) -
C H O I CE OF CH A MP I ONS -The
Superbumans-1896-1964, examines some of the
top performers at the Olympic Games from 1896 to
1964.
4:30 p.m . (7) -SUPER MEMORIES OF mE
SUPER BOWIS -Super Bowl IV : The Kansas Ci·
ty Chiefs vs. the Minnesota Vikings in New
Orleans.
5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORU> OF SPOUTS -
Salvador Sanchez (36·1·1) risks his WBC
featherweight crown against former champion
Danny "'Little Red" Lopez (42·4) in a scheduled
15-round bout from Las Vegas. Also: Time permit·
ting. the US. outdoor track and fi eld cham ·
pions hips, taped in Walnut. (28) -PRO SOCCER.
8 p.m . (4) -U.S. Ol .YMPIC T RIAl.S:
BOXING -Eleven tiUe bouts featuring tbe na·
lion's out.standing amateur boxers. <SO> -PRO
SOCCER.
RADIO
Baseball -Angels at Boston, 11 a .m ., KMPC
(710); New York Mets at Dodgers, 7 p m ., KABC
(79())
Sunday•" T"• Radio
TEl.EVISION
11 a.m. (5) -ANGEIS BASEBAl.I. -The
Angels meet the Red Sox at Boston's Fenway
Park.
Noon <2> SPORTS SPECTACUl.AR -Part
two or the professional underwater s portsmen
competition. Al so: The international single seat
unlimited championships, an off-road auto racing
event (4) -U.S. 01.YMPIC TRIALS -Coverage
of the Olympic qualifying competitions in the
following sports: track and field, yachting, road
cycling, canoeing and kayaking and modem pen·
tathlon
12:30 p.m. (7) -NASI. SOCCER -The Los
An geles Aztecs vs. the Blinard in Toronto.
t p.m . (2) -GOLF -Final round play in the
Canadian Open from MontreaJ Golf Club. (9) -
F l. YING SPORTSMAN-Host Ed Tabor goes fish·
ing in the Sea of Cortes. off the Baja Peninsula.
1:30 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLD -The finals
of the world championship of amateur bowling,
taped in Vienna, Austria. Also: Wimbledon tennis
report and Survival of the Fittest, a tes t of
California's Sierra Nevada mountains.
3 p.'m. (4) -198t ALABAMA 580 -The
Alabama 500, a NASCAR Grand National circuit
event, taped May 4 at Alabama International
Motor Speedway in Talladega, Ala. (22) -
SPORTS AFIELD.
7 p .m . (SO) -SOCCER MADE I N
GERMANY. 10 p.m. (11)-TBIS WEEK IN BASEBALL.
11:30 p.m. (28) -WOMEN'S TENNIS -
Higbllgbts of lbe Federation Cup matt'hes, taped
in Berlin. aADIO
Auto Radng -Pocono 50 championship car
race. 9:30 a.m ., KLAC (570).
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Delieieus Orange .Jam
An Entertaining 'pread
Music from Moiarl to Motown will be sandwich~ into Orange Jam, a tuneful happen
IOI!: for aJI age:., Saturday in park-hke ~ellings
of the Flne Am VIiiage at UC Irvine
More than 40 acuo including classical. Jan.
folk . rock. popular. country sounds and
children's entertainment. may be sampled
bet ween 11 30 a m and dusk
ORANGE J AM WTI .I. feature the Aman
Folk Ensemble This ethnic dance company's
r epertoire include!. d irnces from Mexico. a
Tunis ian wedding ritual, a wild masked Tibetan
devil sequence, a llighland fling and an Ap-
palachian h0t:-down.
The ~roupe is renowned for shortening and
shaping its dances for a Western audience in a
way that doesn't cheat them of their individuali-
ty and foreign flavor The "feel of the old coun·
try·· 1s heightened by folk mstruments and de
tailed costumes
Thes e selections may be seen from 5:30 to
6 .15 p.m and 6 45 to 7.30 p.m in the Fine Arts
Village Theater
Starting at noon at that venue. the stage
wi ll be occupied by Me tropolitan Opera audition
wmners, the L.A. Mus ic Theater Company pre-
senting "La Boheme. Acts t and 3. Elisabeth
Waldo with soni c expe riences of Indian
heritage, flamenco headliner Oscar Nieto with
his famed tourtng company and the Saddleback
Concert Chorale
WEBST ER'S UNABRIDGED, which has
been playing jazz/rock from 1940s s wing to
1980s disco for 12 years at Southland hotels. will
start the more whimsical offerings "on the
green" at noon and rl:!peal at 2:30 p.m.
Also performing outdoors will be Kate
Puetz. folklorist specializing in stringed instru-
ments: Mirkens and Friends, bluegrass con-
tingent; Karpatok Hungarian Folk Ensemble,
The Goldenaires. spiritual singers from Santa
Ana: the award-winning Jason Band of Orange
County musical aspirants and Nightblooming
Jazzmen . presenting New Orleans -style
"Clarinet Marmalade ...
Jazz will predominate in the Olive Trees
Mall where between noon and 7 p.m . spectators
may hear the Oversextet Dixieland ensemble.
the Fire Sign trio, Baroque Jazz Ensemble and
the Four Winds, Paul Tracey. r aconte ur :
Beverly Spaulding's Trio and Gould's Trinidad
Steel Band.
FINISWNG THE MAI.I. presentations will
be UCI music major . Mario Ornelas. winner or
the Zubin Mehta scholarship presented by the
Orange County Philharmonic Society He will
perform solo and with the collegiate band, Es-
sence
Ornelas also will lead off recitals by in-
s trumentalists m the Concert Hall at 12: 15.
He will be followed by Larry Whitson.
harpsichord : Pat Lamb, organ. John Danke.
piano: Susan Fries and Richard Glen. flute and
guitar: Opus I T rio. Gregory Coleman. classical
guitar and the Cali fornians, elite vocalists from
Allard Academ y and the Orange County Master
Chorale
ENTERTAINING l!'I THE Children'" Bowl
14111 be J ack Al~l'. pantonum1st , M1:.:. Melba.
puppet lady. Ma~~1c Borda. autoharp1~t . Helen
Reed and Ruth N1ebuhr .• pre·school tone bell5.
plus Diana Landis and Donna Hyde, Orff instru·
J
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ments The OCPS music mobtle will be de·
monslrated at 4 p m by J ean Tnggs
T he Cho r a l S tudio will offer m ore
d1vers1on.s for children from 4 30 to 6 30 p m .
v.1th the Farrar Brother-.' bagp1~ and ln!.h
Jig, the Oran~e County Chinese Cultural Club.
Paul Tracey''> African ston es and songs and the
Rock Salt Compan"
~tu.\1c in the Choral StudJo from 12 15 to 4
p m 14111 Ix· dcvotc..•d l() adult!.. High S<-hoo l
""r11or-. comJ>\'llnJ.! for tht• J ane Gray Porter
...,cholar.,h1p Jward!>, will be followed oy the
-.;ewport Woodwind Quintel and Carol Bmce
with musical history.
SPIFFY SAXES, the Hungry Five, German
Rrass, the Southern California Early Music
Consort. Jose Gutierrez and his manachis and
Rl'1dhng & Prather on piano and bass will con -
tribute to the merriment in the "Wine and Beer Hall "
The whole event is orchestrated by the 32
women's committees of the Orange County
Ph1lharmoruc Society so that ent1r~ families
will be able to attend. Refreshments and p1c-
n1ckmg Wlll be available
Family ucket.s are SIS and smgle tickets are
$1 for adults. S4 for s tudents or m ilitary with
1dent1ficallon. and S3 for children
THE FlJNO·RAJSER benefits some 250.000
Orange County elementary and JUDJOr high stu·
dents by prov1dmg music ennchment programs
m schools. scholarships and chamber concerts
and helps bnng the Los Angeles Philharmonic
and international solo1:.ts to Orange County for
both youth and adult concerts
Each ph1lhar monu.· performa nce al Santa
<\na Hlgh School Auditorium costs approximate-
ly S21.000 and must be underwntten about 40
percent to keep ticket costs affordable to the
public
AMAN FOLK ENSEMBLE PROVIDES SAMPLER OF DANCES WHILE HARPIST PRODUCES A BIT OF CLASSICAL FARE AT ORANGE JAM
The OCPS also <,ends its gaily painted
Music Mobile museum on wheels equipped to
de monstr ate the se<:t ions of the orchestra to
third grade students in 11 school districts .
Tearful
Musical
A Je-wel
Ry J UDITH Of.SON
Of-o.lly .. llet St.ff
It's a pleasure. now and then,
to just sit back and enjoy a stage
presentation without thinking
about what it means. Let the
brain rest and the emotions be
stirred for a change.
The Ah manson's current offer-
ing, "The U mbrellas o f
Cherbourg," is an opportunity to
do just that , but it's more t.hu
an evening to be spent just re-
laxing and resting. The musical
is a jewel. a s pa rkling produc-
tion that meets the bottom line
of criticis m of any work of art. It
begs to be seen again.
THE LOS Angeles Civic Li&bt
Opera's preeentation of the
drama ~ ln northern France la
so captivating that the two boun
rush by in a fiasb and It seems
the curtain is down before it was
barely UI).
The plot la almost ao simple
that there ls none. It is a Romeo
and Juliet story with two poui·
ble endinp, bothp f which aeern
acceptable, de~ndlng on the
viewer.
But It is the 1cener1 by
Michael H. Ye ar1an and t.be
dir ection by AndreJ Serban that
capture the heart..
YEA&GAN pre pared a
backdrop ~ a ctty lkyllne and
tben uUlhet et1ht plext1taa
sheets OD wlMell, In four llMe,
for every Keoe ln the mUllcal.
'l'be tramparent 1beeta serve .. windows and doon and, 11m·
boUcall7. a ••1 to aepara .. two
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Films, Fame & Freckles
Childrens' Charm in g Smiles Cr~ate Career
By JODI C ADENHE AD
OI -Deity ,..._.Su.ft "Don't wash off my freckles."
seven-year-old Geoff Pero told
his mother as s he cleaned his
race. "l'U lose money if you do."
With half a dozen movies and
commercials to his credit, the
young Huntington Beach actor
a lready knows that one less
freckle can easily scrub a
Hollywood deal.
GEOFF BEGAN his actin g
career almost four years ago
after his mother saw a television
inter view with Dorothy Darot_ , a child star agent.
The next day Mrs. Peroutka
(the name was shortened after a
director said be could never re-
member it.) sent in two color
snapshots of Geoff who was then
3 and a half and bis younger sis·
ter Carrie, who wu alx monthl.
For the next two years almost
nothing happened. Then Mrs.
Pe routka decided to strike out
on her own and s witched to
Norah Sanders Agency in Loe
Angeles.
Since that Ume Geoff baa act·
ed in an upcoming ABC movie,
"Marilyn", about the life ol tbe
blonde beauty and allo a IOOll to
be rele11ed movie for CBS
"Enola Gay."
BE BAS also appeared la
Bob's Bil Boy and Volbwapn
com merclala and ln several
educatlOnaJ film• for Oranae Count¥ buaineues.
"Geoff smile blS, bll, ~. bl11er, bl11er," advised hf•
younpr stater, Carrie cturtq a
pbotQll'apby aeuioa. Sbe 6u
Just ftnlahed a commerdal f«
'l'aeo lell.
''11dl JHr blonde balr MCI
blue er-are 'ln,•• aan UM ed-
ml.rini motbel'. "Some people
have a dvised m e to punt ~klel OD Carrie.••
Tbe parents baven't had to
pay one cent to 11enta, who col·
lect 10 percent of t.be chlldren'• salaries. In ract one •sent
be11ed tbem to de lay a
HaJrallan vaeadon lut 1ummw
ln order that Geoff could aUdl· Uoa far a pan. .
AGAINIT TllE •sent'• wtahel
both cbtldre n Joined tbelr
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DAU.V r!LOT ENTERTAINMENT
~People·pleaslng Su111mer Entertaln1nent Ahead
ORLeANS AT DISNl!YLANO
Summer fun wlll start In the kingdom's
Tomorrowland with the hit group Orteans
performlnv through Sunctey •t I
and 10 p.m. The ~In St....t Electric
~•rade la Nck.tllja summer, with shows •t 8: 50 ~ 11 p.m . Summer hoUrs are
9 a.m . to midnight all dey5 except
S.t. when the perk Is open ·rn 1 a.m .
'MTN ANNUAL 81!L RAY
Grand Prhc of MotorcroH rec• w lll
M Mid Sunday ov r a 1 3 mile cour se
In Censbad. Adm lsslon S 12 for
adults and S6 for chlldren under 12
R.c:estart5at '2:JOp m . For-Information
c•ll 6«>-6073.
""'KILLER WHALES IN THI! WILD'' wm be the topic of a colOr stfde show
Thursday during the montbJy
m eeting of the American cetacean Society
•t the Bowers Museum, 2001 N . Main St.,
S.nta Ana, 1>e9lnnlng at 7 :'° p.m . For
turther Information call aa..._1 ext. 38.
ROLLER SKATING OFFERED
at entertainment vi II age ot lion Country
Safarl,8800 Irvine Center Drive, Laguna
i.tltls. Endangered species from Africa,
Asia and North America can be seen
everyday, M oonlight rolterskatlng Friday
and Saturday nights frorn. 8 to midnight.
Admission: $5. 95 for adults and $3.75
for children. Last car admitted S p.m .
GENE AUTRY EXHIBIT
Opens Tuesday for a 13 week
run at the Callfomla St ate Museum of
Science and Industry in Exposition
Park. Films of the famous cowboy will
be shown Saturdays at 2 p.m . beginning
June 28. Museum Is open daily from 10
a.m. to Sp.m. Admission free.
ALL-AMERICAN BOYS SING
The All-Amer ican Boys chorus of Orange
County will perform Sunday at the Plummer
Auditorium in Fullerton. Showtlme Is
7 p .m . Tickets are $3.50. For Information
call 533-7600.
"THE LOVE BUG RESCUERS"
Golden West College continues i ts
summer children's film series with
"T he Love Bug Rescuers" Wednesday and
Friday at l p.m . Admission 75 cents.
Fam ilies are Invited to bring a picnic
lunch tonight prior to the showing of
"Houseboat" In the college amphitheater
at 8 p.m .
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW WILL
begin its run tonight through Sunday
at the Orange Mall. Cadillacs, Chevrolets,
Studebakers and Stevens w lll be shown
ranging from 1909 to 1957.
A NEW YOU OUTLI NED
In an 8-week course on weight control
and health starts Monday at a Way of Life
Center, 191 E. 16th St. Classes are held
Monday, Wed., and Friday from 7 a.m . to
noon. Cost Is $75. For further Information
call 673--7708.
"CHAPTER II'' UNFOLDS
Nell Simon's comedy opens Wednesday
MARISA MORELL IS 'ANNIE'
for a llmlted run at Sebastlans' "ANNIE" RETURNS TO SOUTHLAND
JEWEL....TOPPEO BALLET
The Newport Ballet Company wlll perform
Saturday In the Jewel Court of South
coast Plaza. ShOws at 1 and 2: 15 p.m .
STARS RACE AT COLISEUM
In Celebrity Challenge retum to the
Los Angeles Cotlwum Friday and Saturday
with Dirk Benedict of "Battlestar
Gatactlca" and Wlltle Aames of "Eight
Is Enough" participating In the events.
INOIAN GAMES AND DANCES
An Indian pow-wow will be held tonight
at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds when 28
tribes gather at the Carnlval Lot. Gam es
dances, and cont~ts start at 8 tonight
and 1 p .m . Saturday. Admission Is free.
LOOKING AT LECTURES:
Orange Coast College is sponsoring
three free lectures to be held in the
college's Fine Arts Bulldlng Room 119.
Positive thinking w ill be the topic
for a talk by author Claude Farley
Wednesday at 7 p.m .
"Re-energizing Your Success Emotions"
is the topic on Monday, beginning at
7:30 p .m . "The Stock M arket In the
'80s' wilt be discussed, Tuesday
beginning at 7:30 p.m . '
COVERING CALLIGRAPHY AT OCC Dinner Playhouse. Performances nightly, The smash Broadway mu..,1cal will continue
A free class In the art of beautiful except Monday, through Aug. 3. For at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium through
writing will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. reservat ions and showtlme call 492·9'SO. June 28. M arisa M orell c;tars as the
In room 106 of the Art center . red-haired orphan. For ticket Information '"-----------------__.. _________________ __..,. call (213) A62·3104
POETRY AND PIANO WITH
The Irvine Symphony Orchestra w ill
perform a tree concert Sunday in the
Turtle Rock Recreation Center. 1 Sunnyhill
Drive, Irvine. Show begins at 2 p.m . and
Includes canzonette for string orcheStra
by Sibelius, Concerto m E flat by Mozart,
and an Ogden Nash poem read by Sterling
Holloway, voice of W 1nn1e 1n "Winnie
the PooM "
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"A FUNNY THING HAPPENED
on the way to the Forum."
the modem play about a Roman slave's
hilarious fight for freedom w ill run
through June 29 at the Center Theater
In Long Beach. Tickets are $4-7. Avallabte
at the LBCLO Box Office, 518 E. 4th
St., Long Beach. For Information call
(213) 432-7926.
Sat., June 21-noon
Laguna Niguel Regional Park
(Wtsl0'1 La Paz Rd. off of Son D1t"R'O Frtuy.J
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Bonnie Raitt • Kenny Rankin
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OUT 'N' ABOUT F11day. June 20. 1980 DAILY PILOT CJ
Preserving Italy's Lead
New Yorkers transplant pasta to South Coast Plaza locatio n
Four bllladred yean •ID the VeneUana bad what •u ~red tn. tre•test cu.lat.De ol any
oaUon. Wbleb put.a the lta.Uam C'ODSJderably
ahead ol l.be FreKb ln the hlat.oey ol devtlopAnc
flne food.
Al a matt~r of record, ln 1"3 wben
Catbenno de Medici mamed the Duke of
Orlea.m <'*"'° la~r ~cam Kln1 Henry II of Fran~>. &be brouaht Italian chefs with her to teach the French bow to cook. France went on.
of couiw. to crtat.e lt.s own bl,t\ly reaarded rue. but lhe lt.aliana were ln tbe kitchen tint.
1bat they've continued first-rate in the art
of food preparation rtaht down to the preaent
day lS erldeot in ma~ quarters. And none set.a
a more stnking example than the new Pronto
R1st.orante 10 South Coast Plaza.
Bur PRONTO Al.SO jolts remembrance of
the past w1th a fascinating twist whereby the
cultures of France and lt.a.ly are intertwined
agam. Only now the puplls have become the
masters.
Out 'N About
Norman Stanley
ProolO'a lwo dinln1 areas otfer the cbole. of
an lntonnal atmosphere or • more elegant Ht· Uoa. 1be room lroailo1 on lbe concoune 1u1·
ae1t1 an lmmaculate 1alley wit.b Ule floons,
brua raUinp, bread loaves and bullets lln1ng
tb• wa1Js.
•08TOFTH£ time. too, you can catch a tiDd
of rree sideshow while xou·re eating. Tbat"s due
to the &lass enclosed kitchen situated ao patrons
may watch the intriguing process of making the
restaurant's h'esb pasta.
The seeofld dining area. Joc•ted in the rear. presents a more formal appearance with its
mirrored walls, brass fixtures, white linen and
banging lamps covered with peach-colored
scarves to create a sleet look.
Both rooms are complemented by a bar and
lounge finished in a sophisticated black decor
with brass railing and sort lights. A complimen·
tary vegetable buffet is offered here during ha~
PY hour.
Pronto's luncheon and dinner menus
spotlight northern Italian cuisine. So that means
less emphasis on spices. red sauces and pungent
garlic compared to t:.he foods of Southern Italy.
The northern cooking is traditionally
lighter. calling for more subtle seasoning
through the use of delicate herbs. Butter is used
more than olive oil as a main cooking fat and
beef ls lbe predominant meat rather than pork.
Tb.is Italian specialty restaurant is owned. P RONTO'S NORTHERN PASTAS are
you see. by two French brothers, Andre and homemade with eggs and are flatter and more
Pronto <from an original recipe introduced by
the restaurut> unites heavy cream, butter. ham, ddcten and parmesan cheese, 16."5.
A PABrA. DISH J found as delectable as any
I've ever eaten was spaghetti a1 fruW di mare,
$5.10. A true "fruit of the sea" dish, to be sure,
it combined ':.J.uta with mussels, shrimp,
calamari and ops in tomato sauce.
Other menu possibilities include scaloppine
Pronto (veal, prosciutto, mou.arella, eagplant),
'9.95; scamp{ Fra Diavolo (shrimp in spicy
tomato sauce), $9.90 ; piccata dJ vitello al
Umone <veal sauteed ln butter and lemon>.
$9.25; pallo al l.imooe con fungbu <chicken with
lemon sauce and mu,,hrooma >. $7."5.
For the meltl's end big eaters can get into
aome marvelous cheeses -Gorgonzola, Bel
Pase or Provolooe, $2.90 each -or tempting
desserts like the fresh fruit salad with
marucbino, $2.25. or the coppa Amalfi <Savarin
biscuit soaked in rum, chocolate. coffee, vanilla
ice cream, whipped cream>. $2.65.
PBON'l'O'S SVNDA Y CHAMPAGNE brunch
also sounds like something to be enjoyed at the
earliest opportl.Ulity. For this sumptuous affair.
we were told, customers are welcome to make
Sermng lfp
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Claude Fez. who have made the Costa Mesa limp (tagliateJli, torellini) than the Southern Stuart Anderson's
spot the fourth in their New York-based string counterparts which see tubular. brittle and Black Angus in Foun·
of Prootos. Preceding were two restaurants in factory-made (macaroni). Lasagne, veal and tain Valley features
New York City and ooe in Miarru. prosciuttodlparma are favorite northern foods. group, "S2nd Street," Authenticity of the Jocal Pronto's fare is in· The extensive bill of fare, served in both h h J 1 9 b · h r D · 1 Q I ·1· dl·ru·ng rooms . offers such Italian favon··~ as l rottg u Y l lo sured y executive c e anie u ntl iano. a oc" I dan · ( native of Italy, who bas 25 years experience in fresh veal. fettuccine. antipasto, fl.sh. beef and P ay ce music or
the restaurant business. His background in· chicken entrees. Fresh pasta alone comes in an tbeir stainless steel
eludes afflliatioo with famed Mwm's in Pans amazing total of 19 varieties. dance floor patrons.
and the Excelsior Hotels in Naples, Rome and Like everything that came to our table dur· Group plays Monday
Venice. ing dinner. the order or fettuccine all' Alfredo di th rougb Saturday
Manager is John Lopes. whose work ex. Roma (with heavy cream, butter parmesa.n and from 8: JO p . m . to
perience in the food and beverage industry ex· egg), $7.45. was superb. The velvety texture of 1: 30 a .m. Located at
ceeds 18 years. His past positions range from the homemade egg noodles lifted them well 17920 Brookburst, the
maitre 'd to head waiter at the Hollywood Parle above the packaged variety offered most res taurant features
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The .10fY ta the ram1har OM or
two )'OW\8 Pt'(>ple mt-t·Una and
rollln1 tn IO\<f' ~•lb one parent
daHppro ... lnJt ol l.M match
<•u> tht" )oun1 p•ra11e
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S t e tun1tuH1t• C'hri-.,toph erAon,
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aet 00 letkr.s m re turn She
Mver reabz.es that her mother I.it
t ry 1na to d isco urage t he
roman<.-e by htd1ng b 111 letters
Wh~n Guy. portra)t>d by LA>u1~
Valerw, returns, he finds lhat h.tb
beloved has married someone
t>lse, thlnk1n1 that he doesn't
care tor ner anymore. ano ne
finds solace Wlth tus aunt s nurse,
M adeleine
In a change from the usual
m usical comedy, all or the hne~
in .. Umbrellas" are sung. The
a coustics 1n the Ahmanson are
excellent and. in spi te of several
minor problems with the sound
system . all of the dialogue I'.'.
eas ily wtderstood
THE FAMDJAR song "I Will
. Wait for You." by Michael Lk·
g r and. is a u g m e nted with
several variations. and although
the show has no new blockbuste r
me lodies, the haunting strains of
Leg rand's song carry the show
It is. w1thout doubt. a musical
Jor those who love romance
• .. True love" does not triumph
and the lovers do not live happi·
ly e,·er after with each other.
but .. Umbrellas" s hows that
love comes in several form!>
The musical r uns through
Aug . 30 al t h e Ah m anson
Theater. Los Angeles
Dlftctlna a play ror th~ nrst Ume ll frau11tt
wtlh ~_peril wtlhoUt havtq &be pla,,mpt
con.tanUy Jooktn.1 over your shoulder. But
that's what'• bappenlnc at the San Clemente
Communit,,y The•t.er.
There, novice dlreetor Jack Shar1rey Is
readyine the comedy "June Groom" foe a world
premiere, opentna a week fh>m ~t. And be
u n't make a move without playwr1aht Rick Ab-
bot btllna aware of It
"f'M CONSTANTLY AIU.Z&D at the in·
conslderatioo of the playwriiht who wrote so few
via ble ataee direeUons tor me to employ. There
a re d1rectioo.s aplenty. but very few are workable
on t.be pint·li.ie ataie ol tbe Cabrlllo Playbouae, so
I'm having tbe cast ignore about tbree-rourtha of
tbem anddolngallnewooes."
Pretty strong words for a director about an
author' Perhaps, except that Jack Sharkey and
Rick Abbot are one and t.be same -the latter
appellation being a pseudooym for the prounc
Lake Forest playwright who may possess the
fastest typewriter in tbe west -3S plays in the
past 15 years
How did Sharkey. who's sat in on many of
bis own shows in local community theater. wind
up directing one! He was asked by San
Cle m ente's Omah Parker. president of lbe
theater group, first il he could direct it, and
then If he would.
"I COULDN'T THINK ol a reason. other
than mindless terror ... he recalls, "so I said.
why not?"
Thus committed, Sharkey found bJmself up
to his ears in directorial decisions-replacing
d ropout cast members. adapting the script to
the limited dimensions of lhe slage. Tbe kinds
of things be never had to worry about as a
playwright, dropping in on an occ:asiooal re-
hearsal.
"I do miss the feedback -assistance I'd
get from a director who would have bis own
contrary notions about how the show should be
staged," be remarks. "Since I am both, I end up
a rguing with myself -playwright's intent
against director's exigencies, and neither of us
willing to give an inch."
IT MAY WELL GIVE Sharkey a bet1.e r ap·
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play t.ocetber, particularly ooe ol bis own wbleb
aN DOt.ortoUI for plllaJ eomlc compUcaUon on
top ot comle complteation. It's a style of wrttlng
he'• fe>lmd tun and protltable since l96S when he
tuned out bll ftnt ooe, "Here Uee Jeremy
Tro)'."
Intermission
Tom Titus
8oftl In Chlcqo lD 1931, when the other
J act Sbartey waa heavyweight champion of the
world , be lnbertted a lift foe putting words on
paper from b.la l.rlab Joumallat erandfatber.
From b1a father, the city's amateur mid·
dlewelgbt champ, be learned a pugillaUc style
that served him well t.h.roulh bis youth.
His cbolce of a career came early -''(was
about 10 years old when it belatedly occun'ed to
me that all the boots and plays and music I
loved hadn't exiated tor all time, but bad to
have been created by aomebody. I tbougbt.
what a neat way t.o make a livina."
FSO• A n&ST SALE in junior h1gh
Sharkey went on to become a regular con ·
Comedy Review Due
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cap humor and music by members of tbe com-
pany, next Thursday.
The comedy review makes its sbort run
through July 6, evenings at 8 Tuesday through
Sunday with 2:30 matinees each Sunday.
The theater is located at 65.s Town Center
Drive, near the South Coast Pla.z.a Hotel. Cost<i
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AUTHOR-OIRECTOR JACK SHARKEY
tnbutor to literary publications. After graduat-
ing from college with honors, he tried his hand
at teat·h.ing but quickly Jetttsoned it for a job
writing advertising copy on a freelance basis.
Ttus lt'<i to a JOb with Playboy magazine
v.h1ch involved, among other things, captioning
lhe L<:roy Neiman a rtwork ("If there's one
thing I hke more than weanng toreador pants.
1t s hearmg them"> and editing lhe P arty Jokes
page A <ill.nt as editor or an insurance magazine
followed, before Sharkey tned his band at
playwnght w1th "Jere my Troy."
Of tus 38 plays to d ate < 1t could be 39 now as
qu1ckly as he creates>. fi ve have been produced
by Orange Coast theater groups -· "Jeremy
Troy." "Savmg Grace," "Kiss or Make Up,"
'Takl· a Number. Da r hng" and "The Missing.
Link " S&n Clemente s .. June Groom" will
make 1t seven. and another world premiere or
'Par for the .Corpse" 1s being planned by the
Irvine Commuruty T heater next year.
A!'liD JACK SHARKEY has found himself
\ 1-t anc>t hf'r new creat1 ve dJvers1on, putting his
11\.\-n comedtes on their feet
"It's f Wl." he remarks ... but it's pure hell
100 1t·~ ~e1rd !)ay1ng, 'Here's wha t the
1-1lay wnght want~. but here's what we're golllg
to do lllSt.ead· and liking it. ..
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THEATER Friday June 20 1980 OAIL V PILOT (:3
'Streetcar' Strong Fare CWLD ACTORS •..
Production Admirably Marks Annive r sary
• By SANDI SGAN 6' ... hlty Hee tWf
A tA!IOlb annlvenar)'. accotd·
Ina to etiquette. It Un or
aJumlnum .
But the tent.ti annlver11ry PtO-
ducUon of the Irvine Community
Theater ( lCJ') la dc:aervln1 ol •
mor• precloua metal than thole.
IT'S 811.VEll. Ml ltiaat. and
perh1ps gold.
The play Is Tennessee
WU hams' "A Streetcar Named
Desire," a precious commodity
tn tt.& own right that is done
1usuce by the Cine directing of
ICT managrng director Tom
Titus and by ~ strong cast.
"Streetcar" certainly is one or
the playwright's most memor-
a b I e creations And . as
performed by the ICT. 1t provides
a striking everung for cast. crew
and audience
Tbla UaM a.round. he's behind
the •~. putllnl toeetber a UtbUy dlrected show and Mrs.
Titus bat beelt appearing in a
Cotta Mesa Playhouse product·
6on of "Call.fomia Su.lte.''
91.ANCllE, FOR the JCT pro·
ductlon, ia Renata Florin. a
m arvelous young actress who
portrays her role with just
''A STIU!ETCAlll HAlllED DESIRE"
A Pl•Y b¥ T-WllU.,..,, dlr-O... l-
Tlho wltll ~ stjeme •• Jta99 ......._,
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S.IUt'Or(S """"""' .I.-1' a\ Ille ltV .... Com-
""'"llY "--· T..,,.. Rock Community p.,,,. A...Sllot ...... on ~ ...... II off Tur1 .. Aoc:' 0.ow
lrvlfte R_..et_ 1~..Uot UJ-.OI•
an invalid mother and a working
dirty. blue collar, dead-end job
As for Stella, she's portrayed
by Patricia Cor bett, last seen as
the troubled housewife m lCT's
original play, "Ignore the Man
Behind the Screen." As Stella.
Ms . Corbett ls. indeed, pathetic.
accepting her lot as the wife as a
less than couth, under-educated
but definitely sens ual beer
drinking. wife-beating man. In
other words. she's good in the
r ole . giving the audience a
strong characterization.
AND STEl.l.A'S "Stanley. '
he's ably portrayed by Jon
S1doh. a young actor headed ror
a proressaonal ca r~r in theatt.-r
Sadoli 's character 1s al once d1 '
, .. E CAST gusting and p1t1ful And that
Stell• l(_ .. I · • · P•troc .. Cori." m C 8 n S h C • !> d (' h I (' \ l' d h I\
E"flite -II . , , . . ""*•'• McCM>N H•~WotnMo .. L*"°'*st1•""' purpose. that of projecting d
s1.111eyK-a11111 • . •••• .ions_,. believable character :,•:::':!::.~' ···· · ro!!:;:::,:= Othen, U1 lh~ cast Sheild
WITH "STREETCAR," Titus ~="~:~·M11c11en w •• ~';=~ M cCanna a-. Eun1 cl'. Tom
i s celebrating a f e w an · v-qCo11ec1or • .. Ev•nR•""'' F <.'1erab<'nd <i s St('\'(', Warrl'n
niversarie; of his own. The play ~!:'". . . ....... ··· ~:~~~ Bl umber~ .. .., P ub lo . Earl
marks nis 15th year with com-McCanna as th(• dottor . Lt·non·
munity theater. his eighth as e nough emotion to make you Slj('rne in th<• dual role~ as tht>
ICT managing director and tus believe that she is quite off her Nl•1ghbor <ind th<· NurM·. and
10th we dding anniversar y rocker ru; s he grows more and E\'an Hamt•r us the Collec·tor
(almost). It was 10 years ago more desperate about her plight. are desl'rv1ng of mention. loo
less one month that Titus, then Ms. F1orin's "Milch" is Tom T H F.''r''RE F'INF. -.upport1ni:
onstagt! in Westmins te r a s Wheeler . who does a n equally playt.>r-.. addini.: muth fl ilvor to
"Streetcar's" Mitch, that he adm irablejobas her suitor.pro· the tt.·n -.1· dr<i miJ :ind d•·
SCENE FROM 'STREETCAR' married actress B~tus. ap· jecting Into the role so much monstrall"l! 1h1· ~tn·ngth to IJ<·
pearing with him at the time as s trength you can see the kind of found 1n loc.il commun1l\ ~Pa~t_n_c_i•~C_o_r_be~tt-·_J_o_n~S-l_d_o_ll~~-B-la_n_c_h_e_.~~~~~~~~~~~'-if_e~he_·_s_be~e-n~li-vt_·n_g_.~c-a_ri_n_g_r_o_r~~th_t_·a_t_e_r ____ .• ~~~
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parents in the 1 un and the
Perout.kas say that they don't
want to interrupt their
children's normal live. for act·
ing careers.
"We can give them a nice
home life." said Dale Peroutka .
who practices law and coachet.
his son's Little League team.
"We can't give them t he con-
fidence to appear in public and
that is what they have obtained
in these appearances."
Whtie the Huntington Beach
couple say that they don't want
their children to purs ue· actm~
careers when they grow up, they
realize th~t stage mothers <ire
very r£-a l characters in tht•
world of chJld acting
"SOME OF th('m will be on
thl· phone ~chedultng mtervwws
v.h11t· thl-' child 1~ a ud1llo01ng for
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The next day Geoff au~
tioned for lhe part of a young
baseball player in the film abool
the ':IOI sex symbol. Since ~
style waa shorter hair 20 yeap
ago , his mother is convincel:l
that the new hairstyle led to the
new role.
And what's been the most fl&D
part of acting for Geoff? .
He grint1 impishly. displayidg
a slightly crooked tooth a,.d
hays. "For the Bob's Big My
<'om mercial I got to eat foor
pieces of strawberry pie."
Ah. isn't 11£e sweet.
Dinner, Play
lnAnalwim
Judy O' Dea repeats her cap-
t 1 v a ting star role m "The Souad
of M us tc." a r epeal of tbe
popular musical at Sebastian's
Dinnt·r Playhouse at the GraJ\d
lloll•I. Anaheim.
Dinner s erved 90 minutes
bt·forc shqwt1me each cverung
t•x1 t·pt Monday, wi th r-.~cial
hrunch shows Saturday and Sun-
da v ut I.Ji) pm
R c g u l u r I y s c h c d u I e-d
p1•rformantt''i Tuesday throu~
Thur-.da) ni ghts at 8 40 p.m
..., 11 h F'n d<1y <ind Saturd<1y cveo-
1 n g ('Urlains ar 9 )() Sunday
1·H•n1ng lhl' :-.how starts al 7.40
pm
In formation <.ind rcsl'rval10llh
,,t n~ nw
(JS OAl.L Y PILOT
Travolta Bides Baek
ay aoa THOMAS ......... wi.e.._
"U9taAN COWaC>Y"
tMtoree JoM Tr•llOCta to bo• Offfc• estmm efter tM bflQht
of "Mof'Nnt by ~t ." Al In
"S.turct.y Night F•ver" and "Gr••w." he JM•Y• •blustery,
not.tocM)rlQtlt, VOU"9 m•n with
•n electdc cwnon•llty that l'l
tuclnetlnv to w•tch lnat~
Of d lKot, hi\ l\anoout Is
C.lll•y's. a monstrous country
music establlsnmt'nt out1lcw
Houston. where ht' suo.s beer
do4ts •n occasional hoed<>wn and
flirts with tht' 91r1s He ta9cu a wile I well played by O.br•
Winter) oot mc11rrla9 turn'li
sour . as does most ot his mecln
1n91ess t'x1stence. Jamt's
Bridges hds captured all of tht'
dn1mal Qudl1t1tM, of lht> ml11eu
which may turn -.ome movtt'OOE'r'>
off while lntrt9ul"9 other ...
If you go you'd tx-Her like>
country music. 31 numbers cHt"
h ste<I 1n tne credits The
r ating 1s PG. despite coh'>1st
ently coa~e d1aloque and a
high degree of ~xuallty
"THE SHINING," billed
as a "mcuterp1ece of modern
horror, .. falls in one Vltdl
regard: It isn't very scary
Stanley Kubrick offers the
intriguing premise of a mcln who
takes his w ife and young son to
a Colorado Rockies resort where
he Is a caretaker during the
winter doldrums. The hotel
seem s empty, but a variety of
phantomsare registered, 1nclu·
ding a former employee and the
family he murdered. They help
push the husban~ into a mur-
derous rampage. Kubrick 1s a
master of visual 1maqes, and
many of the scenes display h•'>
brilliance. But much of the
suspense ends In anti-climax.
and Jack Nicholson and Shelley
Duvall seem over-e xtended in
trying to maintain the terror.
The rating is R, with full
female nudity, obscPne languaql'
and nightmare POtent1al for the
young and 1mpress1onable
"BAL Tl MORE BULLET" 1s
a moderately enterta1n1ng, up
beat version of "The Hustler."
The world of the pool shark is
portrayed, mostly on the light
side, by James Coburn and Bruce
Boxleitner as husllinq partnerc;
and Omar Sharif as the re1gninq
champion. Betweenmatchesdl-
rector RObE'rt EllisM oorethrows
in chases, brawl<,, poker qames
and a sonq or two by Ronee
Blakley. ThP t>el1evolbility
factor is zero. but the actorc;
are likable dnd the action•'>
tast. Rated PC.
"THE EMPIRE STRIKES
BACK" d1'>Pl<1Y'> the same soar
onq 1maQ1nat1on thrit madE' "Star Wdrs" a tilmmak1nq clac,c,1c
Most other space movies t.eem
'URBAN COWBOY'
John Travotta's Back
clunky and t>arthboond 1n com
pdrison The s<1me crowd ts
bdck · Luke Sl<ywalker <Mark
Hamill). Han Solo I Harr hon
Ford), Prince'>'> LE'1a !Carrie
Fisher). PIUS c 3PO. R:.>-02 Chewbdccd, DMth Vader and Ben
Kenobl (Alt.'< Cuinne'>'>) 1n a
brief spectral appt>arance. The
dialogue I'> flip, the action
swift, special eflPcts supt>nor.
Despite all this, the t11m 1s
~ometh1ng of a letdown, ac; ,.,
inevitable with a seQuPI. The
thrill of discovery 1s alway'
more intense than the sen'>e ot
r ec ognition. R<Jted PG
"THE NUDE BOMB" IS an
uneven spy spoof that combines
clever dialogue with unfunny
chases and pointless f1 stf1ghls
The return of Don Adams as M ax·
well Smart, Agent 86. 1s WPlcomc•,
but his talentc. ac. a tarn•ur
were bE't1er servPd 1n half-hour
TV comedies than a 94·mtnutP
teature Th..-plol· ... diabolical
mac;term1n0 (V11tono Gac;sman>
threatens to nd thE' world"s
population of c lolhe'> by mean!>
of d secret bomb; t he U.S
nssigns Aqent 86. assic;ted by
d c rew of nubtlP fPmalP'>, to
prevent the catastrophe.
Rated PG.
"THE CHANGELING" ls a
<,ca r e rnov1e with a touch of
class: the strong presence of
George C. Scot1. He plays a
compaser berPaved by accidental
deaths of his w ife and daughter.
He illogically rents an aban-
doned mansion that resembles a
dPmented Buck1nqnam Palace.
Tnmqs go bump 1n the n1qht,
it lier math of a long.ago murder .
C:,c ott lends cred1b1lity to the
tM-f Ptched happenings
RatedR.
"TOM HORN" starts
promlslngly, with Sltv• M cOuten
aa the fMNd t>ounty hunter
hired to combat cattle ru1tltrs.
Th• rnt IS• downhill trill.
Th• period < 1903 Wyomlno> 11
captuf'9d photogr1phlcalfy, oot dlalogu. rings false Tht plot
. Hplr• from underdevelopment;
tvtn the love story C with a
fetchlnv Linda Evtnsl Is frafll·
ment•rv and lnconcl~lve. The
basic fault lies w ith M cQueen's
Interpretation of Horn, who
·loses sympathy when he empties
hl5 shotgun Into dea4 and dylno
'outlaws. When Hornlhlmself Is
eucuted, the audience feels no
sorrow, Of'lly relief. Rated R.
''THE T IN DRUM" ls a mag.
nlflcent stUdy of human folly,
seen through the eyes of a
3-year-Old who refuses to grow
up. The boy Is born Into the
chaos of pre-Nazi Danzig and
declines admission to the adult
world, preferrnw;i to observe its
venality wttlle beating a toy
drum. The cast is
perfect, especially 12.year-old
David Bennent as the too-wise
boy A supef"latlve selection
for this year's Oscar as best
fore19n ftlm. Rated R.
"LITTLE DARLINGS" pits a
poor little rich girl against
..i tough·talkiog tomboy In a race
to see who will lose her vir-
ginity first -at an all.girl
summer camp, no less. It's
ddmHtedly a gimmicky premise
tor a film about g rowing up,
but scr eenwriters carry It off
with lots of humor. reasonable
sensitivity and only minimal
mawkishness. TatumO'Nealand
Kristy Mc Nichol are to be con-
gratulated for turning the
stereotyped protagonists into
appealing young women. Rated R.
"SITTING DUCKS" is a
delightfully eccentnc comedy-
adventure aboot a couple of
crooks who bumble their w ay
through a S750.000 ripoff of the
Mafia M ichdel Emil and Zac
Norman are the 1mpovenshed
man's Paul Newman and Robert
Redford, pulling ott their sting
against great odds and their
own Incompetence. They flee
trom New York to M iami, picking
up a pair of seemingly innocent
females C Patrice Town send, Irene
Forrest> and a chauffeur who
dim s to be a recording star
IR1chc1rd Romanus>. Rated R.
"All THAT JAZZ" is a
startlngly original film
ach ievement, a work of soaring
imagination that will be talked
abopt for a long time to come.
At times overwhelmingly lavisn,
the film nevertheless Is a pain-fully personal story derived
from BobFosse's life and near··
death. Rated R.
Robert Redford
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A ~lANlfY KUBRl[K fllM
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ART/GALLERIES
~ight's Fall
Captures an
_ .Artist's Eye
If aomeoae hd lold Cat.hit Hanley that
watercolon would be • dilf1eult medlum the
a ward ~artist aaya lbe may oevt"r h.ve pul
a paint bnU in her t•bted hand.
Tbe at-year-old Oran1e Caut Collete student
arnaaed • pa.ocJ ot professlociaJ Jud1ea recenUy
who awarded her "Best of the Show" at tbt
1cbool'1 annual art show before find1nt out lha& abe wq handicapped
A birth defect lert the wbe«chair bound artlf
with only~ percfttt muscle cocrdJnatJon mull'
it ampouibJe for her to reach beyond a' two-f4"
radJua with her lwisted bands.
"When I'm sick I get r eally nervous a tlut
pam~." she said. "I get really nervous and
build up this en_.gy.
1t•s an abllty to p~jeet
that enerfl!r wto ' cer· tam th.in& •
She started paint·
ing watercolors five
years ago U'ld gradu al·
ed to chalk ~raw1ngs at
the urging If her OCC
art instrucbr, Donna
Sharkey.
Con f i~d t o a
wheelchair aad forced
to ~pend mulb of her
ttm e indoor : due to
periodic 1llneises. the
dete rmined w o m an
draws interior subjects that are easily re(')gnized
A row of green wood chairs. A IJving roomwmdow
look ing out on a street lined with park~ cars.
Orange carpeted stairs leading to a dirty vindow
won her the top award this year.
'"I like the way light plays on wall~." sht !>ays.
··1 (mdmyselffascinated bythemdoors "
SJN('f, HF:R WH EELCHAIR IS unable to fit an
the narrow hallway or her home, when the
orange stairs arc .. her brother photographed them.
"l 've only seen-them out of the comer of my eye "
She 1s ex perimenting at the Costa Mesa col
lege with new art forms. including the use of \1deo
tapes. -
For <t rl'cent assignment she used a poster of
Bo Derek and slo"' ly panned up the nimble num -
~r-len body to the top or the golden corned crown
before l·uttmg to a ~hot or her own head and
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WA TERC0L0R f ST CATHIE HANLEY
wl'eelcha1r bound body, clad in a pair of jogging
shtrts.
''IT WAS EMBARRASSING," she says. "You
hoe your own idea of what you look like. whether
ytu're handkapped, short, or fat or whatever
&eryone wants to be lake Bo Derek. She's lbe
Anerican dream."
Her own dream is to be recognized as an
at ist. "Everyone has a dream of bemg a great
rraster," she explatnS. "I 'd just like to be accept-
ec by the art world as an artist. and not a han-
drapped artist "
"'Fame' is ablaze with energy, fresms, vitali~
youth and talent A bold venture dazzling in its
display of songand dance:'
-Charles Champlin. LoMgdcs TI mes
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Words, Images Join
A•STRACTtON, LANGUAGE AND HOW
the mind senses them In e performance of
"Teti Me" by ertlst-wrlter Guy de Colntet
scheduled Wednesday at 8 o'clock at
Newport Harbor Art Mu~m. 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets
on sale at Information desk: $2 members,
$2.50 students and $3 non-members.
PHOTOGRAPHIC SEQUENCES IN
black and white by Duane Mlchats explores
the artl~s feelifl9S and values at Susan
Splrltus Gallery, 3336 Via Lido, Newport
Beach through July 19. Hours 11 to S
Tuesday through Saturday. Images are
surrealist, humorous. sexually provocative.
PETER MAX IN THE '715,
a collection of the artist's f igurative .
paintings and drawings featured at the
Abrax.as Gallery, 2815 Villa Way, Newport
Beach, through July 6. Original paintings
on sale. Open Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday
11 to S; Friday and Saturday 11to9.
OILS, COLLAGE, MIXED MEDIA
by Newport Beach artist-instructor Mimi
Sharon featured at Shlrley Meyers Gallery,
1951 s. Coest Highway. Laouna Beach.
Dlsp lay on v iew 10 to 5 o'clock daily
except Tuesdays throuoh August.
FLORALS AND THE SEA ARE
the subjects of M arjor ie Sharpe and
seascapbt Anthony Casay in Pomeroy
Gallery showing opening Saturday at' p.m .
Gallery located at 5651 Lincoln /we .•
Suite A, Cypress. Art Investment lecture
during afternoon.
BALBOA ISLAND'SGALLERY, 114
displays photographs by M s. Blythe Ayne
startino SUnday through June 28. Island
gallery located at 11' Agate Ave., near
the ferry terminal, open Tuesday-Sunday
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PICASSO WORKS HANO IN PASADENA
11 a.m . toSp.m ., Friday and Saturday from
8 to 10 p.m .
PASADENA'S NORTON SIMON MUSEUM
exhibits 373 paintings, sculptures,
drawings and graphics by Pablo Picasso
in ongoing shoW. Range f rom Cubism to
later abstractions notes kev points in
artist's life. Located at Colorado and
Orange Grove in Pasadena, hours Thursday
th rough Sonday, noon to 6 p.m ., admission
$2 adults, 75 cents juniors, elderly.
SOUTH COAST PAINTER RUTH HYNDS'
landscapes in water color hang throug h
June at Glendale Federal offices at
61 Calle de Industrias, San Clemente.
MANY ORANGE COUNTY ARTISTS
are among prize w inners in La M irada's
19th annual Fiesta de Artes, which
closes Sunday at La Mirada Civic Theater.
1'900 La M irada Blvd. A variety of m edia
featured in juried show, along w ith
m u sic and entertainment Saturday and
Sunday.
Robert Redford
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Seaggs Slipped?
It's Top 10, But u it Any Good?
81 MJCBAa. PAaSVJCll --............. For the MCOnd UID la ll·yeer aolo carHr. Wllllam Boyu <8o1)
Sca1p hat hJmMll a Top Tm album -
"Mlddle Man"°" Columbia
For tM lint Um•. however. lhe •
year-old llqer/eon1"1'iter La caqbt ln
• crllkal crounn ovu the merit.a ot
thil. hi bl.,eat aeller alft<'t' "Silk
l>eirftll" in lt'76.
THE WEST CO~ T crlllca ,
p1rt1cularly thou 10 San Francisco
where Scaaas Iii a r~vered social
mainstay, have been surpr11ln1ly
harsh 11'e roruoensus l5 that Scaua bas
sold out Ills soul learungs, abandoned
past nsks, and produced a slJck, chs·
comp~l<lftate s uccess
Yup, the hometown boys and girls are
a touch off~. But 1t 's too easy to
~imply JOU> them for a double scotch
and talk about the good old days and
h o w w e wat c hed Boz ' s l ow
metamorph.Jsis from gentleman blues-
rocker at the Fillmore lo black-lled
symphony leader at the Oakland Para-
mount
Scaggs has a lways derled pigeon-
hohng, much to the delight of some
East Coast music writers who are
heralding "Middle Man" as something
of a masterpiece. They Ignored "Slow
Dancer" in 1974 -still his best aJbum
m my opiruon -but claim he's finally
arrived.
INDEED, IT'S EAS\' to see why.
Whereas "Slow Dancer" was a
moonUght trip through Georgia pines;
"Silk Degrees" a street cruise through
Philly, and "Down Two Thea Left" a
stumble on El Lay freeways, "Middle
Man" is New York lo lhe booe.
Not that his lyrical visions of big city
life will find their way mlo a chamber
of commerce brochure. Adopting the
pose of a gigjlo right down lo the sexist
album art work, Scaggs• journey tltls
time is through an inner city world of
hustlers. whores and emotional thieves.
The setting leads to some of Scaggs•
most ruggedly fierce material in years.
The hit s ing le, "Br eakdown Dead
Ahead," is a return to the dynamic
force ol earlier works like "Full Lock
Power Slide," as well as a key to the
album's overall approach.
THERE'S A f,OVE affair here, a
tense and magnetic one. but there's no
biding lhe cynical forboding lhat it will
soon disintegrate .... and none too
easily.
The character~! of the uptempo
tunes bear scari that hide1Drk hearts.
There's "JoJo" the hustler keeping dis-
tance as he stares from his highrise at
the swirling lights below him. and the
"Middle Man" plying tus dubious trade
to any who will buy.
With h11 otoundlo.i •nd ever·
lmprovlnj vocal ranee. Sca11• brin11
bla ml.anta 1allvo wlth conviction The
Icy bacttdrop however, e.xpJodet ln tury
on the •lbum'a concludln• tuck -
"You Got Som., lm111ln•tlon" ln whJch
an ex-lover mocb a woman for think·
ln& hes could poHibly Call for her.
WHETHER THE character is truly
aloof or ttlmply bloodied and hurt IB de·
batable, but the etf~t UI ctulhng e1ther
way And it's the hndesl emotional
rocker Scaggs has written.
If Ous ~ads Wre an Ea.st Coast re-
view LDStead of lhe JOltUlP of a con-
fused long·llme fan, hang on a second.
.. Middle Man" has some senous flaws.
pr1m ar1ly the lack of inspired new
melodles and the pedestnan work of
s tudio mus1c1ans who comprise the
dead heart of the tepid Toto band
A cha nge o f pe rsonnel ts sor ely
needed Cameo appearances by mus1-
c1an~ who could have added mgenwty,
namely Carlos Santana and Adrian
Tapia, are wasted
AND. WITH THE excepllon or "Isn't
It T1mt!," featuring the exqwsite Vanet-
ta Fields on background vocals, Scaggs
has failed to hit home with any rc-
m a rka ble ballads . The others art!
violin -laden repeats.
What we're left with ls a well
produced album w1lh Its razor edges
swathed in cotton.
Had he stuck to the tougher track and
found mus ici ans better equipped to
drive his points home. "Middle Man"
would be a major work in the Scaggs
catalogue.
Instead. it's merely an improvement
over the unfocused ··Down Two Then
Left" and a glance at ample tndl vtdual
talent and better things to come.
'Fair Ltuly's'
Audition Due
Saddleback Company Theater con-
duc ts auditions for its "My Fair
Lady" production orchestra Satur·
day from noon to 5 p.m. in the Fine
Arts Complex band room on lbe main
campus in Mission Viejo. ·
Music is under direc tion of J eff
Patterson and the play Itself 1s
directed by Crandall Diehl.
It s tars David Holliday and Unda
Michelle and opens July 13. ~ "rhe audition con'$1sts or 16
measures of a prepared solo or ex·
cerpt of a preaared piece and a short
~ight-reading exercise from the
score.
For audition information. call
831-4747.
Dally Mattneee -Al 12.00 • 2:30 p.m .•
A Ttflfllf'YING
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Robert Redford
"BRUBAKER"
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THEY LOVE ALBUM IN N. Y.
8oz Scagg• 'Middle Man'
Musicians Pit
Performances
A.gainst Nukes
Bonntc Raitt, Kenny Rankin Jnd
Je~i,e Colm Young will be among lh<-
featured performer~ Saturda} .tt a
Summer Solstice fes tival ot Laguna
Niguel Reg1onaJ Park.
And you can't beat the pnce The
event spQnsored by the Alliance for
Surv1vial IS free. The Alliance's goal 1~
lo slop completion of the San Onofre
nuclear power plant. Vanous alternate
energyexbJbit.s will be on display.
The event, which begms at nooo, will
also include performance~ by Country
Joe and the Fish, WAR. Father Guido
Sarducci and the Orange County All·
Stars.
The park is located west on La Paz
Road off the San Di ego Freeway.
Spons0rs are as kmg for carpoolmg to
cut down oo the trafhc crunch.
( L M. BOYD )
INFORMS in lhe DAILY PILOT
POP MUSIC
For _
oldrboys Gather
untry Jamboree
Orange Countians th their hearts
set on &Orne good o country u mes
are invited to al d the 91sl
Southern CaUfornia xpos1tion in
San Diego County f Saturday
through July 6.
Tbey'U be p~enty of f le playing.
livestock judgmg, cake ud pie con-
test.a, balloon racing. squ~e dancin g.
and lather and son look ,like con-
test.a.
NOT TO MENTION tt\ heavy
schedule or celebrity ~hows ~t start
Saturday and Sunday with Helen
Reddy, followed by Tavares •onday
and Tuesday. Poltie West \\does
day and Thursday, Rick Ne~ and
the Stone Canyoo Band June Z and
28. Freddie Fender on June 29, fablo
Cruz June JG.July l. EddJe Ralb1tt
July 2 and 3. The Lennon Sisters .)Jly
4 and 5. and Pat Boone on July 6
H1gtilights from lhe l&-d<ty fair h
elude a Juruor liveslofk show to !»
held the first six day'>. with ar
<1namaJ auction July 3 ~ 10 a m
An yone bringing a lomemade ap.
pie . ctu.ffon or out pie tr cheese cah
will be admitted free •n J une 30. for
the 1 p m . pie a nd chtese cake con
te~t tn the Home Arts wilding
A COW-CIUP throwog contest will
be ht.>ld Tut.~day begmung at 11 a m .
m front of the Grand.ltand. Fair of-
f1 ciab will provide tbl meadow muf-
fm~
Hab1e. will get a dance to shov.
orr at UK: country far dunng th1
Diaper Ot!rby crawlug roote-.t 0 1
Wednesday. and on .ltne V and :0
SINGER HELEN REDDY
~ginning at s pm. on the Communi-
.y Stage The cha mpion crawl-off
will be held July 1, 5 p.m.
A Father and Son look-alike contest
v. ti I be ht-Id Thu~day . with a Mother
dOd Ouughtcr look-alike contest June
30 Roth cont<.>sL'> bt:gin at 5 p.m . on
the Commumty Stage.
f 'AMOUS FJDDJ.ERS ·rrom the
v.e-.t will participate in the all day
01d time.• Fiddler~ conte~ts on July 5.
Bc· ... t fiddler take~ homl' a $500 prize .
Adm1ss1on 1s $3 adults, children
J gt-~ fi lfJ J1 . 50 cents The fair will
tw hl'ld 1n D<>I Mar For further m
formation call 7S5 694-0
They'll never get caught.
Tluy're on a mission from God.
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Thia ra'*l wa•t plannloc a bop, lt'I more
of a bMll.
Tbe animal tn QUftt6on ts U.. symbol of
Pla)"°1 SmUrpri and tM eYent la thill
••w•a Playboy Jut FeaUvaJ at lht'
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•a&ni.llD ATUaOAY are Sbelly
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and L~w Tabackin.
Chu•k Corea (Wlth Dizzy
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and Michael Brecker.
The electr1(' IJnt•up or mu.blCla.JU takes to
tbestageeachday at 2 JOp m
Tbe Playboy febllvaJ mixes many eras of
music in keeping with the llkes or 1lA readers
Many performerb a r e winners or the
magazine's polls or reader tables
SllUTl1.E BUSES WllJ. help alleviate
the ex~~ cr owd's parking problem The
bus delivers thobe in outlying parking a reas
located at 10801 VC'ntura Ulvd to the main
entrance of the Bowl
The bus will also operate during the
evening to accommodate those departing
early.
ltlformataon on tlc ke~ and times for
various groups available by calling (213 )
~ 855-1057
'D ylan' on Stage
The rocky hfc of Welsh poet and author Dylan
Thomas unfold.'> on the Saddleb:tck Community
College St.age toniJ~ht anrl Saturda:>
British actress 1>1•lph1 Lawrence plays the role
of Caitlin. the quH·k witted wire of the hard·
drinking bard who died m 1953 at 39
Doyle McKmey. plays the b1Rolted Southern
Senator and the Welsh J>Ot:t 1s played by Wayne
Grace. "Dylan" also ruifs June 24·28 at 8 p.m . and
June 29 al 3 p.m . l"or ticket mformation call
831-4656.
"'•·June 20. 1980 DAILY PU.OT (]I
Ayers Leave's Hideout
BJ UM UIUNION
RectmUY t(~tn Ayera talM to New York
City ftOCD tbe tln1 vUJa1t ol Deya, llallorca <a
1mall Lt1and off the cout ol lpaJD>. wbere he
claim• to have beeo "bidina out" for \be past
few y•an Kevin. who hu alway• been cme of the more
lntereeti.al mualcaJ pcinoaalJUea. standl 6-feet
tall, lt devutaUn11Y chanm.t. and bu a re-
pu\.aUoa ftnt u a rake -ta. u an ecceotrtc
decadent who would rather lie around ud drink
whlte wlne ln the south of France tha.ll mate re-
corcbl. (Who wouldo'l")
WIDBL Y 8 EGA8DED "8 one ol tbe mot'e
avant·•arde· MledJc rock •a· rollen, Kevi.D'a
m111lc oomblnea lbe very beat ol mek>dy and
( ROCK TALK J
drama. He writes and sinp aoap with a ll1Dd of
Ray Davies wil, and a style lhat has ~Y in·
nuenced Brian Eno. It was about time th.at be
got here .
.. I finally had to get off my buU and do
something." Kevin said aa be prepared for a
series of New York shows Uual would bring
him the attention he deserves he~.
"I bad a bad night at poker, so I j11mped on
a plane and just came here. I 'm optimistic
a bout getting a r ecord deal here, but the
machinations of the record industry are really
more cutthroat than m Europe "
ON EUROP E, KEVIN LS oo EMI Records.
but he's available for the U.S. and &0meone
should snap him up any mim.tt.e.)
The MOVIE MUSICAL EVENT
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Kevin hadn't performed ln the U.S. 11oce f\e wa• wtt.b Lhe Sott Machine 13 yean aao, and
played In New York wlth the rhythm aection of
VHF l Rlch Teeter. Doruile Noaov aod Bruce
Brody> and Ollie Halsall -the 1wtariat wbo't
played oa nearly all of Kevin's albums.
"I'm dolnl pretty mucb what I've always
done." Kevin aald. "takln1 the bnt stuff off
each album. and l have 11 to cbooae from. I re-
ally had no klea whether the kida here know me
or POt. and lt'a frightenlnc and lnlri,WOa at t.be aametlme."
ONE OF THE WAYS that U.S. audiences do
know Ayers is from the legendary .. June 1
1974" album; the one recorded (at Loodon'i
lla.illbow 'nleater on June 1, 1974> by Island
Reeords.
That coocert I and record> wu a magical
event that combined the bJihJy ortelnal talents
of aome ol tbe English rock aceoe·1 most ttten-
tric penooalities. Ayers. John Cale, Naco,
Brian Eno. Mike Oldfield and Robert Wyatt.
"['d like to be involved an another one
beTe," aaid Kevin. "Especially in New York.
whicb teems to me to be the most lively and re·
ceptive place for such an event right now "
AMONG T HE MUSICIANS Kevin ap-
proached about thts while m New York were
Job.o Cale. David Johansen and the Talkmg
Heads. All that's needed now is ror someone to
organii.e it
With all of the recent commercial in~ol vt
ment in rock ·n · roll -Hall and Oates/Carefret-
Gum : Debbie Harry/Mur,am Jeans -th1!>
would be a good opportunity for some compan)
to support a prestigious rock event.
While in New York. Kevin did manage tu
see a lot of local bands, but admitted. · or
course. I'm probably a bat out of date. but I m
not madly impreiosed. I doo'l llke bemg shouted
al -I'm still old-school melodic "
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'Prairie' Actress Getting Meaty Roles
B~ TOMJOR\
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Ol'lober. Mt-h~sa Gll~rt will
have played in just over a
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light haired actrt.-ss. "1!> ·Saint
Joan · She 1s the only other
pe rson l really want to play "
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;:,he adds "Another one I 'd love
lo do is Scarlett O'Hara in 'Gone
With the 'Wind .. Of course, with
inflation and everything. who's
going to want to rem ake 'Gone
With the Wind'?'
Both or those projeCL'> are a
while off in any event, and
Melissa Gilbert is happy to be
d01ng anolber season or '' l...ltUe
House on the Prairie" her
s eventh. Indeed. that's all shE>
has time for right now
PRODUCTION FOR the
1980·81 season began early io
June, and will continue into
February
~
MEUS.S• GIL8f•T IN 1'7•. , ..
Laura Ingalls llelcn Keller.
Anne Frank. ma) be J oan or Arc
and Scarlett O'llar:.i·' Thl•re i:-.
1n Melissa G1 lbl'rt's mmcf. a
common char<.1cter1st1 c
"They're all P<'OPlt• of incred1
ble st. .ngth ;mu will.'' s he says.
·and bel·ausl· thev ·re real. we
(•an use them a~ models for our
O\\ n \Ive-;
·Besides t·<Jt•h of them 1s
i.1malar to me 1n a way," she
a dds. "I m usually s punky and
outgoing. I guess you could say
extroverted. and so were the} "
MEI.I SSA G il.BERT n o
longer is lht• 'little girl with
braids a nd buck teeth" -her
own description introduced as
Laur a Ingalls the evening of
Sept 11 . 1974 In fact. in the
firs t episode o f the coming
season. she will marry Almanz.o
Wilder a dev4?lopment in the
s tory o f co n s iderable
significance to the young ac·
tress
"I can't be litUe Laura any
m o re, rolling in the dirt and
playing with m y frie nds." she
says "But we do have a sho""
next season where I get into a
fistfight.
• lt's not with Nellie." s he
iid<h Qllltkl~
lonJ,! trml' rl\':tl
"IT "lf.I. BE 1ntl're'>llng to
br• married.'' ~ht• .,,J\ s. "llk1· ~ee1 ng .... h<tt lift· "'Iii be l1kt•
bt'forc I n •all) gel there I don't
think I m J.!rnn~ ICI IJ(' marraC'd
for iJ 'Ah1l1·
Hoth ht•r mother Harbar.i
Crane Gllberl :md hN father
he late• Pc.iul C1lt:>4:rt. "'l're t:n
tcrtamers Miss Gilbert''> own
c;Hc·t·r .. ., an .1 tlrC':.c; began
before shf' "',p, :l "'1th a com
merc1al for b<.1h~ dot he..,
I he rt• "'a~ <1 break of sev1·ra1
year~. thl·n more commcrciab
Most of h<'r a cting tam e the Ja<;t
six years ha~ been spent "'1th
"Little House." though she has
appeared 1n epi s ode-. o f
"Gun:~moke ," 'Love Boat
"Emergency" and "T enafly ·
MI~ GU.BERT says she and
her mother i,elected both · The
Miracle Worke r ." shown last
October. and .. The Diar y of
Anne Fra nk." to be broadcast
b~ NBC Oct 27, as cha llenging
roles Both were co·p roduced by
Miss GilbE>rt '-; own mm com.
pan~. Hair Pint Produclions.
Patt~ Uuke now t-atty Duke
As tin had portrayed Helen
Ke llc•r 1n a 1962 feature fiJm pro
duc t1 o n of "The Miracle
Worker," and she agreed to re ·
turn for the TV re make as Mass
Ke ller's teacher. Ann Sullivan.
In the upcommg NBC broad·
cast, Maximilian Schell ls Anne
Frank's father, J oan Plowrleht
her mothe r . a nd James Coco
plays Mr. Van Oaan. a neighbor
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ABC D s ·oo-··crash." The rescue
of 73 passengers from a jetliner crash in
the f1orida Everglades is dramatized ill
this TV movie with William Shatner and
Eddie AJbert. <See photo at left>
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"ill ht• rrodur,d b\ iOth Centun Fox Tclt.•\1:-1on. CJ studio .. ,, .. ._ •. ,man ;-.did
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WTI\\' PRESIDENT r\ND gener a l man ager Wilham J
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Ttw Paper Chase" was onginally scheduled on Tuesdays
.1~11101"1f .\RC'!-. .. H<1ppy Days" a nd "Laverne and Shirley " two of
r tw htJ(he:..t rated programs at the time
\fkr its cancelhlt.Jon CBS received thousands of letters sup·
11ort m.: lht." prugram
Larr~ Hagman adopt::. d
c hange of headgear for hii,
v1s1t to the As cot racl' track
in Enj!land . H agman 1s
famous w r infamous> as the
villainous J . R. Ewing on
"Dallas ...
'TIIE PAPER CHASE" ser 1t>S was based 011 the movie. which
"'.is aken from the book by John Os borne. Houseman won an
< b<'ar a~ best s upporting actor for his role as Professor Charles
K mgsf1eld
flo1L"!'man has said m the past that he was 1ntt:rested in Dri~
in~ the itenes to public televis ion and would part1c1pate in any new
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Healy Joins KOCE's 'Newscheck'
Patrick Hc<il~ of Huntington
Beach former indepe ndent re
porter. producer and writer. has
been n11meod news reporter1 as·
slstant producer of KOCE. Chan·
ne l 50's Orange County news
program "Newscheck."
For the past eight year s . Hea-
ly has served as news and sports
n•porter for KLAC Had10 m Los
l\ngt•le:.. a nd for the past four
q•ars ht-hai:. written and pro-
durecJ lht• MWS ror KTTV. Los
An)!ele.
Accord.mg t.o Channel SO Nt>ws
01rt-ctor Melinda Cotton. "Hea
ly tomes from the Los Angeles
area well-qualified to handle
general a l>S l fi?nm e nts as a
·Newschttk' reporter ..
Healy IS a graduate o r the
University of California at Los
Angeles. where he received the ssoo Cobb Award ror in
veatigative r~porting. a warded
by the UCL.A Journalis m depert·
ment in 1'76.
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IT'S IMCUDllLl!ll
The number of cars. campers and
boats you can park in the driveway of
t h is clean, n eat home. This sharp
Westminster home has 3 Bdrms.
family rm, 2 baths + a detached 2 car
garage. At $101,000 and a high balance
FHA assumable you can't ~o wrong .
Co&ulal aMl lshh
89a.2636
PADDU Ta.tis AMYONI'?
Channing Lusk·built 4 bedroom in
Eastbluff! The ultr a deep lot has a
paddle tennls court. a zillion fruit
trees. super plantings and a brick
patio. The home bas a comfy family
room, 2 fireplaces a nd is located near
a park in a family oriented
neighborhood. $232.000.
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REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 EA•t Coaet Highway. Corona del Mer
WE HAVEU OF THE BEST LISTINGS 11' TOWN
"TRY'"
S3SOODOWM
With a new 95% loan at 12"'1~ iDt.ereat. It may be
possible to own this large
2 Bdrm 2 bath home.
Overloota large green· .... ., ............. , _____ _
........ ,.....,. 1 GAA.157 belt area. Sharp, clean
House of1 Gab&ea? NO, a UDJt. Only 8,950. CaJI,
M1s1100 HI Ila Country
Oub.. 3br. 3ba. upgraded.
Uouled. Luxury coodo
On goU course. $131. ooo
first T. D. 9 7 /8%. VaJue
12166.000. Want to sell or
trade ror equity io Npt.
or Laguna home w1v1ew
& yard. Douslas Horug
71"973-ll91 (Owner) ··NEW·' 2 546-2:313 gor1eous m1.mQ·"~'1>N'OHf"' ..
...._forW. llAllOl lllli( Bdrm and den, in lovely [ 1· IALIOArEHIMSULA
;:;7.; .......... io~i ~o~" 2:.'~d2:1~ ~:r:~~;~::::dt~J ~ lftfdj;lJ Flxer ~~n'::-:a1nt &
-••••••••••••••••• Ocean view. Owner I Agt. cheery . Up Jr ad e d shovel. l Blk to bay and ~DUPLEX ?:i&-1009 c~rpets. parttal l~k.e Brand New Las Vegas. ~an. °1;1!~f 61~rl'Y
$175 9001 vtew too! Close to tenrus Nev. s i n gle family paper.
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TAYLOR CO.
l\L:\l.'!(>!\:--i -.,1 .•• 1~1-1 1 ;
A1L THIS FOi St7t.IOO
A HAPPY HOMI
A green tbumber•s delight with
well-manicured gardens front & rear.
Made for entertaining. Large 52'xl.30'
lot with complete privacy. D.en. 2
Bedrooms with oversize closets & 2
baths. Work s h op off garage .
Spacious-light-bright. A happy home
and all for $179.500 .
WISLEY M. TA YLOI CO... llALTORS
2111 s-Jo14 I .........
M~ cena. M..I. '44-491 o
AH A)i&tcAM DUAM!!
LAND TO GROW ON: For family of
Action ! 60x300'. Room fo r tennis
court. pool. RV & boat ! PRIVACY
FOR EACH MEMBER of family'!
Laundry room for mom or office for
dad! Family room off kitchen. for
kids or adults. Worlds or storaJ?e
Long breakfast bar. USED BRICK
DECOR . Room to expand in LR.
Dining area. Good financm~. ll3f•o/r to
121/• o/r interest.
EXCELLENT BACK BAY AREA
355 E . 22nd St <off Tustin Ave l.
OPE!'J SAT /SL"N /M ON m HAUOI RUJ. TottS
6•6-3Z5S
• and club bOU$e. Just homes. Now avail for M•:T.'l"~'"'P1•"W''"'' ~-=-.+l~~o~ ------~~i~oo . Call now . lease option . onl y [~ , '.I DUPt.b ~ =~ ~~~f,--$PY-•Ci_LA_$•$-~ l)l'l••'''o .,,~,t~'t-"·' ~~~.Ca ll n ow. 'O' 1ua·n~; ~~~2 ~ie Otean view. 2 story .
r o/ n'1Wf"'ri .
REALTORS
67&.HI I
READY, WILLING & AILE
Tobeof~foYOll t-tal!
ITHE VIEW) I 1 .. did ly 1'9 a.,! For
flw I 1tltllc•wt.ola•ffto .... 11-W.-·
trf-'"el co.t1.,0Hry ...._ b1•00-.
....., ........ willl poot pal' J ...
Pmacy. S565.000.
COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS
25' 5 E. Coast Hwy .. c... .. Mw
675-5511
HHIMSUlA POINT
N<>wly decor a t e d 4 bdrm. l am tl~·
home. Ocean vie w! $325.000.
IAYRONT
\\'e have severa l fine home5
"11th pier & slip
EL TORO HORSE COUMT'llY
1 Bdrm~. J hathc;: ranch srvle.
mm1-cslate rn orange J?f O\f'S. S2~~.500
BILL GRUNDY,. REALTOR
34 l Bo y'>•dP O""" N 8 • 6/5 • 6161
~!W, . .,,,.,ow"'" tm~~~ ••. !•llillttl V= !:~~ .. =·~. s:~'G;t~.~ ftf llltl s:~~cil:~=..; Off UJI lo ~~~~tnest ~~g.:~ ~.-.950 _SZlS __ .ooo_.~ __
75•1•319~1-·1 *VETt* ~
bedroom , 2~ batb-• • area 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 00 ft •VIEW* VIEW * MIWUS11M8it Use\l'ow'E6i 1bty ~ lllt.W.eo.clo paulble 5 bedrooms or wbal •gorgeous• bdrm added wood beam ed to street. 31 sq. · 00 Lee 1 st.orY. •Br. family COSTA M ESA NOW .. LOWDN 4t _,. .. "ucuu«u••a ,_
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Aaume low tnteratloan se para t e fa m i 1 y bomeandil.lauch a super family room. large brick =~t~~ rm home. Central aa.r. GAS SAVER! · Neat 3 LOWlNT. RATES
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•or It s h o p . lo · law locatioa (Newport Beach fire&Uce. VA, 00 down F1es1ble Hnanclo1. bdrm. 1~ bath bo~ LdUs Sbow You IAYcalST and owner may help POOL and Dover Shores area> with tenns. Vacant and needs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I trailer tte:&I S1J9 ooo dose to Harbor Sboppm:g HOW TO QUAJ..JF"Y Aftordable • bedrooma,
financ e oo this 3 =·Owner wills:: aapeciou:Sfloorplanpro-fudq..$104,500.Actnow. •M·~i..li,·· Cent.er . Bus · Schools
bedrwmb .,._PlmFudenll ~ lliltwtth.n---•-· vidiog livability at it's tbere·a ooJy one! Call •• ~ .. ~* •-""-Ye-i.ri .... Broker Restaurants & 1011 Tcil&Wlto ltedUSTIMC..,.. ~:1r!,>' h:°m~.&H1~::Yg 2~ at.... pnce • ..._ ..._. •~·-•y y--' ..nth ~_,,. _.,.. __ ~.,.... ,..... ... .-..... -1.n...•y ... •0000• " .. ..,900 ....... c.c.a -...,.,... ..,., ... ..,.. ..... ... ...._ .,.. fio '-<. --·VIII ...... · · motivated . Original ~-· ._ •. --fruit trees and garden N ''' 0 • •· , •UN "' 1' 2 HOUSIS ..... '-Y.....,. • owner. Call us for excil· ~cc;.:~Y --------~-;~~~~ I •11111 ;..~~~ ~£.~=~g~~.: ~!!!!!!!!!!*!!!61A!!!7!!!t'!!7!!!:.0!!!•!!*!!!!!~ ~~~ ~=cine det:
oriJdaa1 owners. Owner ON UDO call DOW '19-5310 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
will carry lat. $UO.OOO. With~ a normal dowo A flod what you wanl an 0 855lf'ted Ada. your one-11; ~~,z1,n lU'<IOB1 1•<1·' payment the owner will LLSTATE DailyPUotClassUleds. st.opsboppmaceat.er. liiiii;;~~-.... :.; [ If fU.aace the E NTIRE -iR -11tn1 e:=~~ REALrtlRs
1~ IULTJ 1be fut.est draw m the W .. csf1...t"-...... West ... a Daily Pilot
$ Bil, • Ba. c ustom 675-6670 Oassified Ad. 00·5678. waterfro nt bom e --------1
w /11x31' p vt dock .
Priced $1 .295.000 .
Bllilder w /t r ade for
Palm Springs Estate.
Far details on this home
and appl lo see, call
QuU Hoff, agt. 631-0094.
Prine.Only.
LOVaY
DICOllATED
COMDO
Plush earthtooe carpet. sbutten. quality drapes,
wal!f:~er . All the ame . • S&UOO. Call -.nn ()IJ(N'!lf 9 • n ~ Ftl><I TO 81 Nll'T•
Wmt Ad Results 642·5678
IAYROMT COMOOMNIUM
On the penins ula -s pacious 2
BdrJTl, 2 bath unit with both ocean &
bay view, parking for 2 cars &
excellent security. Top priority for
boat slip. Excellent buy $460.000.
f()NES
REALTY 11\K'..
"~ P'MC>
(714) 673-6210
Wanted!
Professional Real Estate Agents!
c • .,_, 111 fltc
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Want to be treated like a prof essioriaJ?
Want to wOrk for and with Professionals?
Cll 17S-12t0 Now For A Confldenttal lnteNtew .. . ,.
Ocl!an U ;J)uptx
11% Down. owe at 10%
Gorgeous ocean vu duplex. 2 years
new . Decorator inte riors. wood
burning fireplaces. walk·in closets.
wet bar in family room. Private
balconies & much. much more. One
unit has over 1750 sq ft. The finest
c ustom built quality & amenities.
The other has over 1520 sq ft. Walk
to secluded beach in San Clemente ..
Perfect owners unit plus income. Or
two fa mily residence. Only $29.000
down. Owner will carry at only 10%
interest.
Call Mr. Lynch. agent.
714·972·1577 or eves & weekends
213·598-6311.
macnab /Irvine
realty
A SUBSIOtAAY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
411 POOi. HOMlt Spacious fa mily
home on quiet cul·de-sac. Family
rm w/built·ln wet bar, BBQ & fplc.
Assumable loan. Flexible financing.
Reduced for quick sale-$189,500!
Joyce F.d.lund 642·8235. <U·ll>
712·1414 111-1700
Campus v~,,.,cflt'ff,, Wooc:bidcJI c.....,
642 .. 231 64<M200
901 Dov.°'""• ~ v-'""""
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froM door. OWMf' will ~ ltt TD.
$'75,000. 631-1400. YOll oww te.e boot
sip ...... .,. pvt ..........
ON WATER-UDO ISLE HEW kJfl _, J bed.·+ Al VU. 426 VJa Udo
Mord.
LEASE/OPTION CONDO-YU-NEWPORT
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WATERFRONT H OMES, INC
REAL ESTATE
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2436 W Ccwt H"'" Nf,,..'PO' I Beoc I>
'31·1400
Lingo
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Sell with EASE!
It's a BREEZE
Oasslfied Ads 642·5C'TI
WANT ACTION!
Classifed Ada MZ·56'78
Pete Barrett
presents
IA YAtOHT-44EW USTIMG
HARBOR ISLAND ROAD with pier
and slip for large boat. Beautiful
e nclosed patio with sw1m~g J>O<?L
Private sandy beach . High ceil·
ioged view windows dfrect your
sites down the ch annel, out the
main bay . 3 Bdnns, dining room ,
office and new kitchen. In top con·
dition! $1,100.000. Call for an ap-
. pointment to see.
ASK US ._. ov hw w•r•tJ
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nos .. , -·••-.--.... by Joyce Seller In the ~> ... ...,._. • .......,.... P'UaLICNOTICB .. "'-'• .. t11e1 ~ .,,,,.,. SUperlcw C:OUrt of Oranoe ~'-~.::1:.': '•-;'',6:!,_._..1 ;vft1iiliMiiiiiiiliiaa"--'T..:t111:1~;i:-:!''::..:~':':;. County requesting that ~•••••''' D••••••.,•••• .. •• ......,.,... ...., ....,. "" Joyce Seller be appointed
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... tilt -• ..... s •1 • .. ,.,. ....... --"'-. .-., r= • •-.. i.. .. ...._ to ~minister the estate of • ~~,-.-~ ..... -" '* .._. John a.rstchr Seller. The ................. °"'., UiellM ~AClr't IACICMOS •••v•c•. •• ., .......... ...,.,,_le_ Ion . 9Mcti.••-..-.. ,...._. .,...,.,_~,,.,, ... ,c;. atu •....,."' ..... ...._.._.In petlt Is se for hearing ...,~,......,.,.,._.., Je(t •-....,...., •• • ....., t1•c.r1e 1""""'••t-••· • •••• In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic ,,.,., ... ., ... ~.,. ... -''-" i.-.c. "'" ~-. .. ........., _, • .._"'..., C t r Ori w t i th ··~•A'-IO •to-·_,. ... ,_,, Tiw1-.e hc__..., • ..._ ........_..,...._,_.,.., .. ,,..,._, en t ve. es . n e
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._ ... 0tt11t1M~, ... e.i.1 ,,.. ,..,let --.a 111 ,,.. comoi.in1. written objections with the ..-?..~ M111evo ,._.,. -,.1CTtTIOU'i'""aus11••is :=:.c,~ '!:"" ,.,!.::;':'~: court before the hearing.
,,,. ... ~ .. .,,.., -. _... • .., _. n •Tl!MUIT oti..r ,., ... ·-•ote1 ,,. ,,,. com· Your appearance may be
,..1, .. u. "9Nh•• -1111n °' ,,. ,..r=: ... 101tow1"9 --"_,. t1o1A1-Pl•ln1. In person or by your at·
-.noll• '"'"''"' ... belloll •• ,.,. P••MtUM TOOL, ,.,, ...... ~w11.. OA TIO. J AHUAl'IV , •• '"° torney. •••oer ll'ot corporello,,la, Ill• Pt«e,C.1e-.e.c..1Hon11e~ L£E A 8AANCM. I F y OU ARE A _,.,,.,_ ot IN ~ or Vkn • Ci.wt.
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at ..... OM ~"·r•I P•''"•' h ""' ·-· we• ,,..., •1111 "-•tSS.. "'-"-· •1"' prese nt It to the personal re::,'':,. w111 11e ecc.ocote1'""" • ~~O-OIO.-c.o..nt,onM.t, ~=.:. r epr esentative appointed
cOfltrector -"""°' -~ l'U1111 P111N1-0r.,. C:O.•t 0..1, PtlOI. by the court w ithin tour 1,. ecc--..c. ..,..,. 11w -''loM Of Pllbll-0r.,. Coe•• Deity Pi1o1, M.ty JO. J-'· u. JO. 1• t »MO months from the date of O..pt ... t,Olvtslenlllot ... 8VlilMU ~YJO.JVM .. IJ,,JO.lllSO J~ fl-t . t I tt
.,,., PniMtiion'•C-. n.ec0tt1receor PUBUC NOTICE •"' issuance o e ers as
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c.•u•111e1941or11ntt1e.,,_.i. HOT•<• 0,. the Probate Code o f
• o ... ut Of P'""' end cont••< I ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU N«*-•ISP'C*Sl•ILITY California. The time for
dec u"'eftts. lnc ludl"O ip.clal NAM9$TATIMINT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ill.ti filing Claims Will not eX· • l)n>Vlli-moy be OClt•INd at Ille Tiie tollowlftQ -""" I• dOlllQ t>u•I· tlWt u-niQn!ld wlll N>t be r••Poftllbl
com"'"""" oe .. e1opme,.1 D•· nets••· iw ""Y -·"' lleblll!IH c;ontr.t<t pire prior to four months
pef11Nftt. Clt't Melt. L.eouno e .. cll, DRIVE BUY MAP CO · 70'1 by en,one ot1W< ,,_, mnetl. on °' from the date of the hear·
C•lllornl•. •I no <0$1 lo llC•fl~ Tll\1111. Sult• C, C.O.ta MH•. CA 9?t17 •"'" llll"l•w Ing noticed above. cont rector'\. 11 1s ~ed -Ille N11tlv1n J Smoke, '°'41 Tua II,,, O•led 1111, 11111 de• Of JVM, 1_, .,i..,., .,,., contr.tet do<_..nt"' De Cosl•IMW CAmn CMiosR LM»t YOU MAY EXAM I NE
,..,........, ..,._ ._--....., IN T11h i-111eu '' conouctec1 by...,,,.. '"'s *"<• 51 the file k ept by the court.
bld_..lno. dlvlduel !>entoAN C .,-If t ted -t h Tiie cny ~ edoole<t nw s-... Nlf'Mn J smos.. • • ..... y ou are in e r es in e
s11u111uu .... ••• ~•!Mic worh 1111~ si.•-• ••• 111ec1 ... 1111 ,.,. Pvbll\IWd Or-Caest Dolly Piiot estate, YOU may file a re·
C••••r•<tl•• 11t1• Edlt10 .. 1 •• cou,,1y c•-Of Or•"Qe c-nty on J~ "·_'°_·_,._·_'_"° _____ ,_n_s-.o-l Quest with the court to r e -
-red...,.,. Sout-.. Co•lfoml• J ..... t . ,.., eel S"°'lal ti t t .. ~ C"9P1e•ofllwAnWf1c.tnPublk Wort "1~ PUBLIC NOTICE ve .... ~ no ce o '"" Auocletlo" end t h• Auoclaled Publl~ Or-Co.1\I Dooly Ptlol Inventory of estate assets
G•,,•••• contracton 01 Amerlc• J""" u. :io, 11 July' '"° 1~ l'tCTITIOUS auS•NE-5-s--·1and of t he petitions. a c· =~ 1~ ~~..::"'..!::.!~&'.: PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATU.IEHT c o u n t s a nd r e port s A,,,., ... c e111or,,1e •ooJ4. nu1 .... ~:!.'.°'to.u"O Pff""' 1, OOlnQ bu•i· d escribed in Sect ion 1200
e10-tt11. of thP Ca11fo rnia Probate Tll• city .... •dO(>tf'd 5,.., .. ,. ..-1CT1T1ouseus1Ness M. c. BLACK ENTE~PR•ses. Cod('
511•<1•1 ~r•Ylllou aftd Stend••• NAME $TATEMENT 90 2 Man-. Huntl1>9ton 8".t<ll.
Dr••••••· Coptu o~!.''~:·• ... ~~•'·°''°""ftO PH"""'' OO•no Du\I· C•"'::1~~~ c Black . 9•S1 Ro~~~tr1~ &L .. :'001·eo,dErusqff ••• qyqlleb+e at tlle Munk.,.. H Cll THE KllCG & I SHOPPE. 1111 Metolbrook Mu,,lono10" Beacn. ., O.~hl UO\lof S.S.CIOpersel. BAY BUSINESS SERVICES. 1877 C.t111 ........ ~ 10SS N. Main S treet, Ste. cc!,:,.;~ci:~r~~ ~ 1Mw-181Vd., CMto Mewl, C• n•n Tiii\ ~ws• •• conouc1ote1 by,,,,.,. 1020, Santa Ana, CA 92701 ;
Matul•I eo,,d• •• ,,d 1'011111 .. 1 J~:• Nicllal\. "-·· ,,,,,,,., dl•._'M..-i.eno.c Bleck tel: (714) 135-6212.
Performet1ce Bond• must D• •" C•T;;: ~uh condlleteo by .tfl •n· r111, •i.i-w•• 11teo .. ,111 ,,,. Attorney f«: Petitioner,
IM•m•nu ,_,"' .-y Comc>.tllY • C-"IY Cle<l< OI o..,. County on M.t• Joyce Seflet'.
lk•Med..., -Ille Stele of C.tllfoml• "'·-·~ NkllOI• zt. ·-Pubto-Or-Co.isc 0..ly Pt101 Tiie componlei muit el\o lleve • Tll, •191..,...,. -~ 11~ ,.,,111 ""' "''*" June 20. 21•11• 1-"-eo <U..r9'11 Ge.-el POik ' .--s Retl"O I • -I ·~ of A or Detr•r· •nd • F IM,,ci•I County o..rt< Of Or•nllf' C.OU..ty on PuDH....., Orenoo CAM•t °"''• P1101. 1----------
C.teoorvof et tMsl Clou X <K pe< tM JUMll,,.., M.ty l0.J..,.,.u,10.•'llO uu.«i PUBLIC NOTICE ~~:; c~~u'!::;:.,,~·' 11•"t>0 Publl\Nd °'-C~t o.i~'=I PUBLIC NOTICE--! ,.~
,,, ec<==·;::c:.::.!"'"'" ol JUM io. n .July4_ II, I'll() t S"O-IO fllCTITIOUS BUStlCEU --.. g:'~~LTKOTc:AE,.°s':~:s
ARtl<I• i. Oiapeer '· Pert 7 of ,,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE !CAME STATEMENT 15-a. 6101 -6107 u cc I
C.tllloml.t L.ebor coci. IS.Ctl°"$ 1770 e I 1 ..... IOllOwlnQ pe<wn .. -"9 bu.,. NOTICE IS '4ERf 8Y GI VE ... •o ·~
*<I.I. llW City Council Of If><> City o "ICTITIOUSIUSINESS ~••• icroo1ton of STEVEN ,.. MILLER
La911ne Beocll .... •SUrt••"'o I NAMI: STATEMENT E x E CUT IVE INSU R AN c E Tr• .. ••<'ror. --Du .. ,,.. .. <KIOrt•i>" -rel -•lllllo rele of iw.r dlt>m W.tgft In trw IOt.tllty 1,, •• -.ctl IM The tollOWl"O cier.o"' •rct doono SERVICt: 7•11 El.S.,,, :$ Co\l.t 1'14' W Co!l\I HW>. C1h o• N•wl>Oft .or"l"obiP~toreechcr.ttt. bUMllH\.M • Mn •.CAm:n. "' Be..:,.,, Co..nly of Ora,,~. Stllf' Of <,..'~c•,.1l•1e,,e11,'°"..:.~~.•Yi'Pd toOl•W«11••cu~t• 111.,..., ~ P&NI 4SSOCIATES llJO E••lPort Chflonl K•von Spl"vn<J 2411 E!Mn 1C•1ttorn•• . .,,.1 • bulk '"'""•r 0, • ·~~ • • .... 1w.Mur'fll<>Qton 8e.t<n C•"1-in Co>l<I~ ... CA'76'1 <ObOUI lo Df' m•O~ 10 EPHEST J P•t•lc~ Gtrard Murpny 8136 '"" ~.,, ... ," (Ot>OuCl«I bv •n I"· 'S ... EPWOOO -HEATHER MA RY tontrect. All pertiftt to ""'contr.tel EHIPort Or • ....,lt4'Qton 8e4'Ch CA Oovoclu•I \HF AWOOO T••n•l.,n\ wllotf'
.,.. .. bf' _,..., by •II on>vl"0"" Of 9?""6 ClllfCN'd tC('von Sorunq Ou\l,. .. U _..,,, " 71017 tlt..,Kll Cu ~ Celllorni• L.tbor ~ '"'"""'1 to MIC h .. I G•f•ro Murphy, 11)6 Tiii\ '"''-' .... , .. ,..., "'''" IN I<!# C•h Of H""""""°" 8e.t<ll. c-.c. prp v.tlllnq we9e fel1t\ ISectloni Ea\IPort Or • Muntlnoton Be.ocll. CA C-ty C'"' OI OranQOr C-.ty °" M.t• ol O••noe St•loof Ca li!orno•
117C..1711 IMlu"v•> Tiw (°"lrecte< ~.... JI, 1•. The ~rt• IO bP •r-lf'rred ••
$1Wll Df' ~"ble te< C.om9'11tnc• " ,.... A .. ,1,, s..ctlon 1771.s °' r11e c,.111or,,.. '"" 1>u",.." ., <ot1du<teo by • ua.s. -"".,.,., 1n -r•• •• 11 •too o" l)eMr•l CMtrt~hlp. Publt~ Or-Coe\I D••IY PllOI Ir-. lo~1-~ -0000 Labor Code for •II -•nllc..teble Pattk• M<.orpt,y June JO. 17. July•. 11, '"° 7S#-«> wlll o t th.ti LI-Stor• ~''"<'" •<~=-llMAnY9ACTtON Tflb --Wft "*'•IV! --no .. ,, .. IJ'EWPORT LIQUOR ...
"' Tllo City ol Lo.-llHcll ,..,..... C.01lftly Cl«tl Of 0.-c-t, on PUllUC NOTICE OELI. -*-et ~ w. Coen
l\Otlllu •II bidders th.ti It wlll June 11.,.., Mwv • cn., OI '"'-' 11.t,1.h. County
offlr"'ellYely '"'"'• tllel In e11y ft1~ -HOTICI Ofl SALE of Or•nQOr. SUie of Celltor
Con',-~~ Imo ----to .,.,, Put>ll....., 0r.,. Coelt Dolly PllOI Ofl ·-·· -~-•TY Tile --lrM>tfer Wiii ... '°"""" -· ....,_.., ,.... -" J ,,. IJ, 10. 77. Jiiiy •.I-7S2J..«> '"' ~ ~""""~ mel<ld °"or •11•r tM "" d•Y Of July, •-'•Ulheme"'· m1S>Orlty buslneu u AT NIYATE SAU! ltlO •• 10 00 A NI .. , GROVER enlerprh•• will be eflorded full -_ ,...,...,, ESCll°"" COAPORATIC>t>I Wiiow ea-
_..i..,,ily to Wbmll bkh '" ,..Sj)C>Me PUBLIC NOTICE llC THE SUN•l<Mt 004.lllT oreu " lt007 Irv-8•vd Tu\lin to 1111• ln•ltatlon .tnd wlll S>OI i.. ---_ _ Ofl THI STATI Ofl CelltCN'nle Tllet IM , .. , o.tl• ior 1,11"9
dl$C,.mln.tled e<;>•nsl °" '"" qrounds -NOTICE 01< CAURMtNIA l'Ott THE tie•-'".,..~--,_..,,..., lo .... ,, .... of reef'. color or n.ttlon<tl e<ot~on •n "UILIC HEARING COUNTY Oft OllAHGE "July I loeD
con•lder.11-01 .. n awarO.andlll.tl NOTICEISMEAEBY GIVEN thete lt1 t""Me~otlN EilAleOfE0'4A So fer•• I> ""O*n 10 1,,.
•"Y bU\0"0' ""'nP•I\~ 111 .. r " PYblK heMtl>Q wlll be r.ld by""' City MARIE ORTON ...... ·-•• EDNA TrM'l\fenft ... -nn· ,..,,...., -•••ni.d ,,. '°"'reel "'"' lulfOI lh Cou,,<11 OI ,,,.. Ctly Of CO\U Mew on ,,._ORTON, o.c .. --. .. .,.. ~"" -,,.., .... ,or '°'
obl19At!On\ under .tfltm041ve .t<tlon July I, IW. et 6 JO Pm . <W .t\ "°°" NOTICE IS HE AE 8Y GIVEN 1 ... 1 1,_ fM•I -.,...,,, .t<t S.mt-.
11rov1i1<>M lll••••ll•r H Ille matter m•Y De the ~ wUI y.11 .tt Pflv•I• Oeled April IS lllSO AWA•DAICD EXICUTION heerd,lt11heC-i1 0..~of Clfy wi., to tl\e "'O"'HI and !IHI~'. ErnttlJ' 511e.-
Selecllorl of Ille contrectcw •""Ille M.tll, 11 FelrOrlve. Co\te Mew, on the iu1>1ecr to to,,11rm•100., ol ••od -_,, Sf>e.-..ODCI
•w.trd of contrect """"be conditioned IOllowlt>Q 1-s._rlor Cour1. °" CN' attM '"" Uth dey T r<W1\~rN• on the C1ty•1 ebllll' lo obtel" e ll O.-el"-t ......... 1-0 .. _tl. o l July, IUO •I llltt o lltc• 01 GltOVE•EM:ftOW
M CUHry permits'"',,.. projMI. Ro6ollo Mtw!t•f..O, autllOrlHd -nl HARWOOD & A OKINSOH. HO 1.n1,.. ..... h ...
11\cludlllQ but nol limited to thou tor OeYkl .,.....,, 'Ml WMI ltlto Strffl. Newport C•,,••• Ori••. Sul!<> IKlO To•••• Ge'-•
required from Ille Cellloml• Coestal Co\t•-... lo emend U. l.tnd uw de-Newoorl 8o«ll, Co<>nh of Orenve. EocM -~1''1J-.JS Com,..lulon. Tiie contr.telor •hall •lotl•tl0tt of -'Y loceted .ti INI Sl•I• of C.tlltornle, •If tile rlQllt. titi. Put>lb...., o..,. C...•t Dolly Ploot
comrnenc.e ... tlllfl , ... 1101 .,..,,. •fief' .tdd••at ttom Llohl ,,,., .. ,,,,., to •,,'!'.. ;~.,..!"!-°'-Yld.,dee, ..!_Ured .... ,•.'t1'1~ JllM JO.,.., 2m-no ot>tel"l"9 ell llKftSWV PHmlh and Medium o.....l1y R..-n1.. E"""on-.. _ ~ -·~ .. ~ ...... _
site II c omplete .tll worl< •"d mentel O.terml,,•llon: N•o.tllYe -'"'•~ llWI '"" ttl<ll• of .. ..,.,... '"'°"'-wllllln -......,red .tnd DKler"41on. cu...i ,.... ecqu.,11<1 by OP•" al'°" ~I PUBLIC NOTICE
-ty 1110) de.,. efter the det. Of 0-not "-t --O~JC. lew 0< ... ,...,..., .. 04,..., 11\.tft °' o" -1-·---------------flOlko to.,,_.,_ Casie Mo e City Cou,,cll. for tlon IO -OI wld dKu\Od, al tlW NOTICE Ofl l"UtLIC HU•llCGS Tlw (lty~tMrlQMtoreject 119rmlU1onto-UleEnYI.........,.. tlmeof-.1,,.tndto •ll llW <-e<lMn TO ti MELD I Y THE O•ANOE any or .. , 11161 .,,., lo ......... , I.ti ,,. _ _. .. Systl<ft cca...n.. ..... "'-"' M-In IN c.-.ly ~ COUNTY l'\AteNtNG COMMIHIC*
61\lor ..... fly In WCll bids. tlorl, ()peft Sclece. -Sc-H!Qtlwey Or-. 51.tte of C.tl'-e. P<W"IKl>l.tr• 0 1111 N E W ~ 0 • T 0 U N E S
Pvblllhed Or-Gaeort Deily Pllo«, E"'"'°"ts of ""' Gerler .. ~) lo al-1, -•!Oed .tl ~----11 • I D E ¥EL 0 ~NI R NT I L E AS E
Jvne n. 20...., , ,_ con.aallclotlon of P.trtl lllrlch lmpr-..... "'_,," (""""""'' AMINDNlllCT ANO ASSOCI ATED
wlthl" Cosl.t Mee Imo• Cl '-· ""°'"' .. '"' AOldlurV Poed. Corona o••n INYl•ONMeNTAL '"'~ACT PUBLIC NOTICE E"vlronm•11l.tl Oet.,mlnet1011: *' Met, CA~. leOeily dn<rloeo •E~•T •DI
1M9ellw0.Ct«"4lon. os: NOTICE IS MEAE llY GIVEN !NI -------------! ~ ........,. -lll&a• et ~arc.et 11 lot '7. Ttecl No m1. ti on Jut, 1. 1w. J1M u. '"° """ Jy1y .. ICTITIOUS •USINESS tNras eNI rOdUC lllQ "umt.r Of de· ~" on e mep ,..., .... re<CN'dotd In 1'. '"° i.. 0.-C.OU..ty P1en'""Q
NAM• STATl!MEHT ,,.._,,, _,... f""" Ila to-· end 8-107. P~ I to 7, l..clu>lw, ol COfft,..IHlorl wOI 11ok1 P\IOllC llurinvs
TM tol~ ~ 1• do"'9 1>115I· st•llno ......am '""'tlor Mhc•llaneou\ M•P•. r•coroi ot to <OMider rr. proPO"" Newport
M " -::,. OT H e R L 0 0 K _ A Oo-"""' ............... 0~20, Ore!>Qe Col.Inly, CelllO<f\t•. Dune\ A_,..,_,,, L••'° AfN""
PERSONAL VIEW OF NEWPORT SotltlleNt C.tlltonole College, U F.tlr ~.tr<et 21 -•<luilft •-rt-......,, --lated O.e!I E"""°""
t EACH. HSI 8.tmboo. N•WPO•t Drive, COllll Mn.I, to --'""" ........... " -Lot A""" LOI• 141 to ........ , •,...ct "--' •210 T-9"<11. Clllfoml.tfti60 uw -~!Qnetlon Of I .. .t<rH located •I IS9 l"Clutlw Of Traci 33S7 lor Ille ..... ,.11\Q\ wl'll «omtNft<.• •I 1 JO p"'.
Poul.t H.tll\.tn, 2UI 8ambGO, Ille _.._, PO<'"°" 04 wld coll~. ---.. -rlOeCI In An>ele or•• -.,.,....,... •• pou•ole, • ...,
.....___..._.. Celilom••~ .Olec•M '°......,,.,,, 8ouie.terd, ,,_, XIII, S.Ctlon . ol ..... De<••· .. -Of Wiii i.. _ ... .,,. '"""'""-' M.tr __ ,....' _., Publk -s.ml·Puollc to MIQll Oenil-Cov•nenh. C-lloon• •"" Au Irle-l"Q •-In "'9 0.-c-•• Hell 01 Tllh _..... ,, condueled by"" 1"' ty Aeslde ,,l lel En•lronmentel llOfl1 • ._.or_ "' 8GOlo 110'0, "-> "°""lnl>lretlorl, 10 C1v1< c..,t•• Plu•
dtvldu.t!P-. N-Oetermh,.llon Ne9aflvo O.Cleratlon 17• to"' '"''w"" OI Otfk~t Recoro. Sent• A.,.. C.lllCN'f>le. All on1.., .. 1•0
T'flk -WM It~ wltll Ule for z-EJK.tll(lon ZE ... 7S The -•iOflotd rttHW\ the •'9111 pef11H .,. l"vltl<I IO en•"" MK1 t. ,._~ ,_... -Or-c:o..nly on Mey 0-,194 ,.._ AIN•wul GP~IE, lo rele<t .,.., -ell -prior to entry lleard --c.,.._nh al\O .,,. tn-__.., ..,_~,.. ---Coit• M•H City Cou,,c11 tor of.tt1<W-<.Ol'llf"minQU.wot•. v1t..s.T11.t1.t mevbe...,1 1o u.c..,..
tJ, ltaO. permh\lon lo -IN 1-~ de-Ter"'' o( Wle CIKll In lll'WfUI MOfWy mlu!Oft et it. .tOoW -...u 1><16< 10 DAVID M. ZJMllltO~I''. INC. 1Qnet1on 10r -rty IOC•'*I et 150 Of I ... UN led !>telf'\ on contormeloon of Of «Mllwred el Ille <Otnm.tr>ee"""'I of A l"nltlllM'IU.~.UO. ~HI Wilson Sir.el lrOfft ~lum ••••. or pert , • .,, ano belence llWK-.it!d publk MMl"Ol
'"' O-....._Wtel7t Oen•llY R..,_,tlel lo L,.,.. Oanllly •vld•nud by "OI• •Hured by Tiie \~I projoct I• Int•-lo ...,,_.9lndl.~'*:.1 .. 1• Ae$fde,,tlel. E11Ylrot1m,nf<1I Mort9•Q1tor Tr~t Oeeaonl"9P<-· ,,...,,., Ille n 1tl"'9 '-'" ._,_,,
• Delormtnetton· ~lvo Oecterellon ty \0 told. T.tfl oer<M>I of emount b+cl ,,,. Couf\fy Of 0..tl'!Qe, , .. ,..,. •"d
PVblftollld 0r-. Coast O.tlly PllOI. -.,tod IOr ~ .. Pl ... AINnclmenl lo ... de-''*' wllll bid. • ,...._, °"""'· IM~ •lotd, lflM<r. Mey••_,._ 6, U,. JD. IWD ~ GP·ICMA. lllCb <>< olf9" lo be In ""lllf>o -all0wl"9 e~IOll OI niter.ti Ion of o ............... u .. E ......... Of the will be ..ujwcj ., I"" •IOttWld ottlc;e ISllllQ letlllllft -..,,.......,, OI PtJBUC NOTICE City o1 COlt.t MeM 0-.•I Pi.... at eny 11 .... .titer -lint putilk at!Ofl ,,.. feclllt~ -:...------------! e.,.,~....,. et An•-• to the nereot .,,.,-.11.ttoof ••'• Orefl E"v•r~•• •"'94Kt Report "tC'TITIOUSIMISINESS City'• E,,Yi,..,,,.._l.tl lrnc>Kt R._i Oalotdllll•18"'.,..,ofJ""" lllSO. •UO prov1a•• 1tn•lrot1m•nl•I
91AMa STATEMtlNT G<ildellnos -•11-nellve Pf'l)C.Odun\ EOHA MAAI E ORTON do<umentoll°" 1 ... 1 edd•UM\ P<O-Tila ........... ...,_ • .tr• doi119 for t!W ~ of EnvW-.t•I EM<utor Of -pOWO • ..--.. IO .... wbjK I ..... ~-: '"'P•<I A•po"'· E"vlronm•nt.tl f:aleleOIWld •"" w-r-ntopo1,..11 01 U. Sa s STITCHERY. , ... o.termlNUioll:~ ~ •II• Thll ........ _......, dOC-•··
w ........... Hllfttlftg!on 8oecll. NOTICE IS l'URTMER G1¥EIC ""'' ...,,. ,, ····-tor P<*k re ...... ,
C..t...,,..ftlMI at Mid time -piece, _,, .tnd all DON •• AD«INION •11 Nor111 llro.td•o. ~te A"•·
Cllat,1 Spr.tybnrrf. Ith ...,_l!Mfr.-Omoy..,....,_ lie NAllWOOO&AD«tlCION CelilOrnle,room'°t
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LAeuNA RACH eaee. home. Lovely C:: .... e.c-rm fr a
cwrtyard entry, I Pl!rkl· tU' pr. UPll'lld9d lo lbe ~-~ ~.J ;::·Ua!, ~·~ ~~ va..,t Ylewl Vlewl illl YlCW ol &.y • dty aTt.IDO.CaU•.,. a. )'Mr custom ,...... h&ht.a z Uvtos room• ~....;.._...;.__.....; ____ 1 ..a.led In bll.bi. 3 Bd11D .•
w /frplca. wel bu la • ,1 ••• C ma..Jocean"Vudecb.
tamlly rm. luau.riou1 Tbla lOOJr. old •tone Top quality thruout.
a:altereuiC.•riUuuabn t...llblat..sonoveraa Creative llnanclo&·try
tub. Jmmac. mov•·ln eere, bM wW.. ol tbe 10'1. down• U2t.900.
condatloa · Creallve t 1 .. II 't l(UST SELL TODAY ! .. ,_ ,,_,1 ocean, w n. DI C• 1 C:a ll ... •Ill e Appel financana •valla.-. _. ~. Is cl Lbe &oe"leoua _,. .-. ..
HAPPWHOte now~$370 mouMalu. P&eaae call ,_,.._,
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COOLm
Wttb the Mabteaes and
apect.lat'uiar ocean view
from thia 3 bedroom, z.,..
t.lb townhouse per~hed
above Sao Clemente.
1121.000
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REALTY
6734r700
ATI"ENTION BROKt:RS
Dudder/developer in Ule
market for rehab pro
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comme r <'lal or 1n
dustrlal. Flextble o n
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TM Grelo(ory Co
714 751·3850
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put 3 Br Deane Mooaco
townhome.
f'uUy assumable S200. 000
loan at 10~7. A real
find. Call now to att
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2 UNITS 2 bdrm ~ I
bdrm on 30•85 lot 0 ,
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with tennia. pool, centraJ
aJr rond1t1on1ng. view o f
b1bbhng brook and
vnvacy l.aght and airy.
AJ.~umablt' loan Only
$83.000 Ca ll 979-5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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startt'r C'Ondo, 2 Bdrm.
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offering 2 + den owners
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Bdrm Apt $425,000
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TIME SHARING I lNTERV AL
OWNERSIDP 2450
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is a rapidly growing portion of
Cahlornta s booming leisure real
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st.aoding financing,. two
outstanding 2 Bdrm
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MAURY STAUFFER
SEA LION REALTY
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tract. u cellcot locauoo
on a quiet s treet 4
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room A:.llmg SI 16.900.
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REALTORS
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eobaocea lb.ti cbarm.loa. warm 6 •Pacioua bo.ne
w /4 bdrm&, %~ bath,
lor'l'ml dlaint rr:ri ar faml-
ly rm. Lae back yard
w/1119 .. atrium, patio
w/ruertne. $.2915.000 Good
auwmble loan. 63Mlll83.
PllSWMI .. y.,~olalif.U..
ror NCb ao MIMl locadoD
OP quiet end ol Udq. 4 Bdrm home oo a...-r
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--·••••••••••••• cocofort Uld a.aay are bcha. M hr ~ty, s ub-1145.000 qr lease Coe S'IOO _64U89 ___ 1 ------Eastbhdr 4bd. library . IAY YllW rees. V.A. avail. Prine. -..,,-... ..... ..,RKIT ..t~ then. Show ber l«tlncOK. (714)499-3816 rm (714) 9717'80 Prine. 3ba. 2 story. remodeled E1tclu11ve Peninsula only. 581--0821, orHM.580 llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i .._...., "'".,.____ Uu• tuterwty dooe 4 Ob.ly. . ... .,,.... .... I 049 witb plans ror l!OO n ad P001t 4 bdrm, J bath: Oc en229. ~ Gf"in'brook home. 2IOO bdrm. Mac'l'avWI ModeJ ISTCl.ASS _ __:._------~·-••••••••••-•••••••• dlllon. $239,000 wase cupted only """ month:. -----------------•I lea ft. 2 at«y. 4 BR.%''°' 1 0 Tur t I e R 0 c k So. L.-ld. WESTCLl FF Condo 2 hold. Sl7:>.000 Assumable Lpge assumable loan+ 111/. Or' AMIMll'llli
REAUO~S
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I with Jarse encl. patio eludes pulling green. ct.mtom home on large story living rm over courtyard. plank noor C ... afawww 107t Ob.ly 2~ miles from the b&ee pool, pvt bch eo-oorner k>t with e..xcit.J.ng looklo.ia greenbelt Very mg, shutters thru-out. ~~!!!~!!!~~!!!~I••••••••••••••••••••••• --::=~~~~-j •urf. Full price only trance. lnd ry mat, ocean views. Spac10C11 rmtinted seUer. Onl) rustic water wheel in -Y...,&Oc Vl9w INTBT~S -..aoo. garage, etc Other master suite wtt.h his• atrium . 2 frpl cs . 2 ---------1 N 300 ._ft b' h Park Place lac. 342.7461 amenities loo numerous hers baths Larxe pool & balcon1t-s Sep a rate 3!AUTY Pl.US ew 4 sq. · ag POOLHOMI tomentioo.Ofreredalan spa.Veryflexiblerinaac family 'rm. labrar)' qua.IJty custom home 4
This deli1btrul Meu incredibly low price of ang. .. $4m,500 w1custom book.shelves 4 cwitom bwlt by bdrm 3 •;, b a • 3 Verde bome is perfect for Sl 000 ... "-.. 8. 411!~.r n---a\-' lll ea-"ton-ongrnal owner/builder. rireplacea on I acre. -IY Owta -lf523 CAMP\lcr T\..·IRVINE 60, Not leased land. ",._.. ~ ~.-"" ""' • '" ......, Located on cul de sac or ----' r h o-your summer entertain· 3BR 2ba, beam cells, t Y.a -----~-llll ____ Assoc. fees are $162.86 Excellently decorated 4 ~~~~~~~~~ Tennis, pool within 1 pres t 1g 1ous h om e~ . ...,.aJ..,.. ':{, orsea. ~•t
ing. Ct features: a large mi bch. Tennis, swim ---------per mo This mcludes all bdrm. 3 ba. spli\·level -= block $310,000 OPEN SAT l ~ vD ue8oink e~ea-~~~ ':;~ ~~g pool, sec gates. Must VA terms. Culve rdale property taxes + tolal ho m•· Warm tom'!> thru WESTCUFY Opn Sat/Sun 12-S 221.S Donrue Road · ur e, llr, ~9950
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N • • ge room home ren--pnde Spectacular golr rours.o ·---------~ $94,000 tt.a.1..1.a.v-.a FOaEVUOCMYlEW •te"'-" late~ f only. Abo 48r. Harbor1-
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• • REALTORS ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ~A-.~ u: ol ownership uuude • e5 """"' sq 1 4 lO 6 \" 640-4.9!9 VA FHAC203Bonly)" ::: 3 Bdrm, lresbly re-..._ave ngbt lll-4Br Uruv. CUatom 2.Br +Iott. rec out. EnJOY grea t Bdrms, 5"" baths Pool ~i~ew~~~a~~~~~~ BACKBAYVll::W Coovenl.lonaJ ---------I modeled home. Com-Pk.SlS9.000.DK:kA. rm, lg sundeck. new panoramic views o( the andspa.Sl.500,000 :: ------JOOOsqrt.by Ownn OpnSunS025Kent.SA
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2&38EDROOMS
Starting at $101.000.
Oo Victoria btwn
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Call&f 21 **~ quarten over garage SATUtDAY 1-5 10 New cu.atom homei. 3 Bedroom offen ng A Court, 4 bdrm • \hid ~ bea ch . almost oceao Newport C....., In rabulous WOOD· Super terms. $355.000 24152 Le Mara11.i-as behind iron gales w ian rew of lhe man> re .. ture., room Pnr "' rPrtuc·t1on rront Spectacular ocean ~~!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~l--~6~4~0-~5~3~5~7'._ __ j BRIDGE ESTATES. A Open House Sat & Son Owner Relocallng·Must e x c lusi ve N e wport •ncludt' .. :.umptuo1." $499,000. Bn n.: t.rl!alJ\1.' \lt'W'>, custom stained -rare WASHIN GTON 1·5 4e&No.Moot.erey AJ. SeU~!! Superbly m&LD· Beach address l 'HJ"llles m.ibt er b d rm ~u 1t1 offer rrench doors aJI wood IACK IAY °""SAT & SUH arodel. nus lovely 2296 latat.e Realtors. tained 4 bed.rm. Paceset· to Westcll rr shopp1nH. w !>auoa Roman tub. Tlerr .. del Sol R~.i.llOr and .:lass. ~ny st.amed
3 Bdrm. shake roof, UI09l F1agsbipCir. sq ft attached home does ttt ll home on a large our lrvme Ave & Santa sep exerci.se rm & 3rd lledd .. Ma ro:.t 646 IQ.4.4 .:la!>l> windows. Thi:.
hardwood floors. re-Just like new , 2Br, indeed "show hk~ a -· ... &c• ... y-.a VleW lot. ExtraOf'dinary Isabel. From $265,000 s tory v1 t·w1ng loft Leavt'mt"bbafl!t' house 111 definitely a
rrodeled k1tch. Just a 2~Ba. <:arpet, new model ••. HUG E _,... _,.. """ under lying hnancang. Open 11am to.6pm daily Outside lb the M't'lud~ ·---------i l'U.-.tom home. Stop by beautiful home-ready to drapes ft blinds. Rec. hideaway mast.er s uite VIEWS (Price Reduced to ) or by appt. 642-821U or spa&sundeckandthe 4 this Sat/Sun 1-SPM at
roove into. Priced al ceot.er, pool & spa. Hunt· and grac ious curved Spieodid home of wood 1149.500. Jay Murley wt.II S44--0614 car+ gar w1th camper Pc••• .,..._ll 31012 Aliso Car near Aliso SlJ0,000. ingtoo Cove condo. As· staircase hi&hlig.bt this and gla.aa "1th each win· bet.hereto greet you! ~~~~~~~~~I door More fe aturt's Completely refurbLShed. Bch and pier or calJ The FULLElt REALTY sum. F. MAC 9%Joan. superb otrering. Aslung dow framing a different -available b; c·al11og ont-block lo beach You F'ishm"' 1Waltora497·1666 546-0114 Seller will carey 2nd TD. $:Ul2...500 ocean & ID<>Wltatn view. --~...,,, -.• 60' to beach, lrg 7 rm. 2· 644-7211 Senubl} pnced owo tht-land Great rorpnvatesbowin&.
---------• f\dlpriceS105,000. EXCLUSIVELY Own UUs comforuble 3 aty home on R 2 90 ' lot. at SSl0.000 with reasooa fma.ocing. $205.000
No qwalifylog, sharp 3 LJSJ'EDBY Bdrmbome ordrama\Jc &&.~-.... buildable. $33SK. 7101 b&e!IO'l:fmancltlg. ~-5-Mtleoch 101&
bd b So (UIJ s...,,_ for ....,., ooo Good Sea.shore ..... a...10 644-7 21 I ~ StevaLeCol>unn •••••••• •••••••••••••• •
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· Jast reduced for quick 551·3000 ,_ 4944057 r or m a I d 1 o r m ~ 759-922 I 85,000 Agt. 838-3384 or
Sharp 3 bd twohse. S1ZK aaJe. cu.tom 4000 sq ft • tmBarr•M• P1l•1.lrv* ~ ---------1 townhoow. ''Elegant''. -84(M804
do. $89,990. Patrick beauty. Prime 3cbanoe! ________ _. • ________ _. ~lNGS6 CO. u~oo 1----------wu• I tu 1091
Island . IS' allp. By n~ a.s.560 ..UCTION "'POIM'r"S~ 2 Bdrm. Assume loan. Tenore. Agt. 631-12S5 k>cation on Humbold& -' ~ACULAlt -••••••••••••••••-•••
GE'rllADY Owner. S'Tt9,000 Open ~H----.... ~Hi..=.._ on t.bis tuPJ.y up.uaded Pn -ooo -rm
d II 16531 C I ........-~ --.. • ...... H1rbor Va•w bom• Only 3 years ne-w with ce: ..... . -. t'ORSUUtB a y. arose H9-llll 411!•--""•Y 1-5 ...... ~ "" _,...... • ...,9039 lADe n4~78ll --•-• ..,. tub. A . 84111-96J..5'71 vaulted wood beamed ._....._. .. ".,.. Wbyshare a pool!~ · · JUSTUSTIDL SUNDAY I 5 ce a 11 o gs . f(o urmel tbeluxuryaodprivacyof • VERY UNUSUAL kllc~n. balconv game Ota.r .... &W.
your own. andoo.lY3blll.a Jt'a Trael $30,000 down ... in.the~ Homes in 414..,._H DalVI By owner. Lu11ur1ous nn & 5it7' i.pa 1n master ·-••••••••••••••••••••
toaolfcourse 48&' 28&. bU)'S $700,000 bome oo Uo1vera1ty Parll . BestbuyinNo.i.a.,u:na! MfG.UB.SHOllES Omdo. 1500 sq n. 2 fu.ll bath PLUS much more ......_.,._,
lovely Or p~. w/dln the water w/private 40ft. BeauWully .. appointed .~ 3 bedrm_. 2 ~bath home 3 Bdrm. 2 b al h t.t.bs. all ameort.Jes. ""IJ ---------Now ofrt>rt'd Jt o nly Far .r...a... 1100 area ram rm ....... 14X2.0 dock. Open House: Sat.• Br+ F.R. BeoO.:meu m preetigiows are.a ooo town.home. Private com · '"'-·-_. rec rm frpJddbl gar Sun. 4052 Morningstar that s hows like a ~etcul-de·sac.Walklo security. uaumr mort r---------1 $429.000 vwrrer financ-•-•••••••••••••••••••• RV parkmg. Don't M~ Dr.IMJ3..4888. MODEL. Truly an ovt· beach. Fanlaatic ocean ~~ -:':be:~h~~.~ No qualifying. f'\arn or IE:STCONOOS llll!ava1l CAl.L644 7211 l'lfOBJLEHOMES
Thia One at $l2'7,500. slandlog home at v\ew. Assuma ble hnanc-Owoec/Agenl wants in· unfum. Miut see. Open IMTHECR£ST ~ Beautiful dbl ar trip!~
962-2791.S57_7993 lniw 1044 $1111,900. Ing. Ille wDBcbow or st.aJ.JmeolaaJe.Sl.65.757 . l-5d.ally. Drama\Jc2st<lr'·Plan 2. widesmEIToroa.rea.
' ....................... POOL Ir SPA-Jauy Murley will be MAURY STAUFFER 631-0866 Lowestpnce-d si&..000. ~ • · Tortoise
BY OWNER, 3Br + fam ... TO,._ ... iDTbe Ranch. Charm· there to greet you . SEA LION REALTY l•--------•I ~ Mobt1eHo.e1 rm. ll!ltBa, bit. lo •Utt ing4 Br+ F.R. in aoex· SZ39,500. 673-SlM 4'7-llll .... , C,....,..DO Front row view Plan 2. ~~~~~~--i 972-8421
lotchen. Room ror boat 2Slary,4 bdrms, 3batbs, cellerJl location. Pride of -~ Hlghly upyadt>d pnvate -::
or R.V. Lrg. back yard. family rm w/frplc. clole ownership ·. Assumable ~i'ilisur-i -Y-0-... wul. ll89,,.. w ANTEI>: San J IWl Capo. $58,900. 2
AtUcbed dbl gar. on cul· &o acbools, sboppin& " k>u -Anx.loua adlers. Ldlt Fwnt I 055 IOA T & sLJp de·sac str eet. Near p&rb. $126,:iOO $lfl8,900. & A.':>..'lX.1A11:~; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ni-I BR. 2 ba "--'o lin1que floor Plan 8
BLUFrS CONDO To Br. 2 Ba. 1480sq. ft. Syn.
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~ • ewport rwy. ~ ~ -IU"'4 Uoderp'ouod parkmR an
Sl05.000. Good rLDaDclng. ... ia tbe "RACQUET · · . l • 1fr0.S U..... th.a.a beautiful bwld1ng Slrs.ooo.
MS-181» CLU B". Lovel y & l<a>PacUNificCoa.stHwy. Sw:nmer'acommg! f>ocll w1tb fine security Specl&l .singlt>story Plan · spacious 4 Br + y R LAG A BEACH · boa ..... l. .,.,_,_._a-... pool n-st ~ DOWN 0% wi b . . 4944057 your l n...,.. a your UOO<"••-" ,... °" l. Largest g~nbell lD
fi·-ft"""'-•..;. blal 2 browner2,L ~ .. t!,°,,'?.munbutit00Y dpuesark lakefroat door. Lovely price lD town at '175,000 dev. $175.000
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ba, like oew twohae. Seller uys Sell · I Of A K1"D rm. Beautifully hpl
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VERY cm&am abGU.en, covered f uturi o g one of the lD schools. beacb "sbop-~oooo., aarden entry· lareest Iota + buae pog. $339.000
maater aulte + 2 ADIFfllllMT-
OP9I HOUR in t>eauWuJ ctty owned SUNDAY l·S ~.Bay view .. 2 BR. !!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~
2m:ZSwanDrtn ba. tdluns. Cpt R \.hru----------1
PRIVAJE fireplac:ea. Tbe finandng ... lifestyle. A small home
ca thia 4 Be home baa m a quiet ruraJ sett.mi.
Mulls only. 2 Bdrm lYI mucbappeal.$1915.000. IM wa.J.tiog distance &o
Ba. in an es.cluai-.e area. n~rar beach 6 town. Sll0,000.
Lovely lawaa aad NIWPOITHfS
1arden1. SwlmmlD• . lJnita ln uceUent rental
pool, ool.J 'l'arUsodt GJm. Lowmt 5~ area. Lon& ~ t.enaD1I
pteed 5 bdrm. J be. 3 ear lot unill. Owner U ves ln $126. 1au1e. Ownr /AIL ,,_.. ... 0 ..-..,._Prl te 2 bdrm house.
...... ~ AOS,000. Call "4~U$ ,_... •'""' •ate fenced yard for
Call ltM.lil1 Aft. IPll. '..SSCYe LOAM-each UD1t. 1325,000. on tbla 2 br /den ...:...._ __ _
"Turtlerock Glen " ~~ ....
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AMu.me 9~ ~ loan. J ~!!!!!!!6!!!!!M!!!!!1!!2!!!!!!!!!!~ bedrm.. z bath. fully air =
conditioned 6 almo•t
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pine A pub. Quiet CW·
de-lac. BW Harnev\om will be then to IP'Mt you .
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Hard to (U>d 2 br. + den
Coodo w /acenic canyon
view. John Vanlao Co.
Jean Stevens. 631-0800.
FALLIROOK
On your own pvt 9 bole
course w/UIO deg view of
mountains rrom this
24x60' 2 Br, 2 ba.
spaooua home. J aC\Ul.l
witb llx20 encl Lanai 2
storage spaces. easy
care landscaping. Steps
away from clubhouse.
pe>ol. tenrus crt..s ~1st tee
S64.SOO t erms. (714)
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avail. Pvt bch • pool.
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Popalar 3 Br llooaco.
Clean (ready to de-
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Exciting Woodbridge estate•
.Adams ln quiet setting. Superb
quality uwadel 1race this elegant
home from the lush carpeta to the
tinted windows. Watch the IUDHt
from the outdoor patio that IWfflJ'
around tbe home. Extensive garage
shelving wtlJ solve your storaae
problems. Excellent •••umable
fixed lnt. loaa. 1182.500. Dan
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to join the nation'• large1t
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tb.elr beautiful new loc1Uon ln South
La1una 849ach. If you are an
experienced 1ate1per10D wlth a
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llaleapeople ln the country. call
Eamie Blee at <114 )6'4·8000 f« a '~al lntervtew. AN EQUAL
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alar •l•ww • C..•t1 re a ta I .,.. -.. J;. '1 -u TurtMrock·c.a&.,._ vi••. fountain Boat 1Up nail paUo. Owner 'J&o-1321. _, _,
• wMdl to S.11Ual• 11Mt-.r1 A•· Se:l)l Mm EuUide lbd.r'm, feaeed 4 erz~Ba faaiJbrm ~ for 40 '-70 ' boa t .AeeaUOK. 2BedtoomfllrDSSOO 3Bdr211a.uppett>apla:. ~~~ -... ........_ '°"0 .. ..._. Jill yard,.-.OK.t..\25 frpk'1,dbl'1araae.av'c.o IZZ50/mo Adults,nope\AI. 3Adultanopeta,CGf'ODll =.-. ...... ....l"8tt <WyllT\JIO ...... u•n••••u•nu• M5-41l15 pr door opener. COllUD. ~~z:r:~-;~~ UWWeaFr•! del Illar. Ref .... re-
Olllhl ......... C/0 O.vtd::"::ORat'l.or ~ J BR.~ 6 bey OCEANV1EW2bdnlt + pool ..... nu. walk to WATl..RfRONT fool/Tennla/SecurHy. LAQUINTAHERMOSA quirecUlliO/mol'Js.4llZ ~u .. -..a.tl) D:j!·JS:,-r,.: ocean 2 ba Coodo. bm1Maa. ::=s752.a;:· No peU. Re~i?:~TE Aull Dow . $1%50. lGUPatbide LA.1blk lrooml batbpvteottaae: n.,_,_ COVIHOTOH P'OUR . s und•ck • palto . . 631-1400 511-ll.22. W.olBeacb,3blUS.ol U'15/mo. 640-TaU,
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1111111 .. __ .......... ltftM ltciut .. ! 4 Br. 2 ba. near beath. ....................... nice yard •ilb pool J4 boet alip, poe.h, 38". pr Dover~ 11150 OM'TMIRACH Nice 2 Bdrm, l ba. si•
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1 bed.room house near
bemcb . ,.,, cardeaer .
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home also features 3br. F'orm.al DR. lrg FR 28r. rP1f c:oune coodo oo P\~ ace enhance t.bLS ESTATES 3bcl. deD. 3ba. dlbwtlr. landty rm. No 2ba. den. 1.rg pool & spa Apartment lite bouse·All Gardener service. f796 fainny. 2min to beach 3Br 2ba home. $11~ pets. d·~~c c.--cular yrh 2 fTpka. 2000 IQ fl. one Be au I an d sc a p1 n g .......,. ~._.a view mo. 96&-M.56 or 848-4171 S550 /mo. 661· l080 o r Wat.e:rfront /Sahsbury \eve-I S900 mo OwDer DELUXE DUPLEX ~, 1 BDRM. S37S/mo
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;; Oreulroet S Br, S b• F..!':.'E~r.1Te::! ~:C.t;!i.~+ ~ PRIME COSTA MESA Fathy~. . . AnimalSbetter,644-3MI. o 't~~~ ::::"or~':!~wtt7 ........... lod.maldaerv.548-9036 location-Store/of· Art Center & Frames. Found: Fem. German * utcall*'
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_ :-:--~l"CJDl l bdrm !~!~~otal ~b'~Y ~ 11,s~·c~•~ 2Clbdb. newly de_coratedH. Qwb ck n4-9&M971, Ora.age. Adams, Mesa Verde w. 642-3112 ._ ·-•••A per mo Across from --ntAv ...... ...,. -..... nr " """"I . PoSaes11on. ar o r· ------....::...--i MAKE SO .. EONfHAPP'f 751-0383 _ ar. a.., .,.. apta. 1u tllll.s&er Prk 87~*7. Nontmkr. Sl70 + uW & Baker Center. 3011·3023 Int Design Studio, well MAKE SOMEONE lflll•Lt: MC/ Visa
stove 6 dalawhr i.acl W~/Saliabu.ry depoe.it.$45-9101 Harbor Bl v d . Aat. estab. prestigious loc. FOUND female maxed •
!act 1ara1ea. Couple lBr Charmf;r w /frplc, 67Mf00 549-1366 unlimited opptys . PlaceaHAPPYAO Cocker & Sett.er. Blk & '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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elec.DMEJdeo,14.\-l965 Ml.-.rtleedl H•t S-Clea.nt.48R JBa, S86-2780Tara •OFFICES• SIAfOOOMAUET Call~-S678 dYortn.own6Maanolia. sec's t o a ssist you
r-nr beacb/reae. July ; Tosha h Woodbridge· No.Ora.naeCty.Xlntloc. 963-9002 w /buslneas arrange. a bdrm. 1 ba. attached ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUi SllOO mo '82-3613 re ome' own new-luxurious Established Clientele. aara1•. pnvate patio pia• ~n · · room. Straight. S208 mo Allcrow>d floor 1 Fresh&froienSea.food. MICHAEL· I 'II always FOUND Ame r ica n menu while travellna.
A.dwu, no pets. SUS. ,.. RIU1nn11 38r, Illa home oa beach + security & uWs. Lag partdng, mauciiS;:1~:, S30.000 D.P. Great Poteo· love you Happy Birth· Eskimo White Male. Old Call TI4/81N-9908 ·
£ast1tde.&tt-Z723 ABA9T'llnl'lt' at Cdll. Sleepa a. Pvt. Bch.496-7810. poetagemeter.util.pd. tial day -Many Mo re! Engluh S heep dog, CANDY'S KMl.UWI~ SU'eet. $IOO/wk in Jilly. Gw Secretarialservice CalJJohoAgt Love.Judy female. Shepherd mix, •-.aft&'9V""u"' 1 bdrm. t-arport, utlls -.O/Wk In A. Ullllt. 2wlt.1Ull __ ......... 4350 pbonea.oswering,typing, 2131477·1989 black " tan Mal e. _.._._.,
paid. DZS. Quiel adult. cft.tl .... y CLUI min.I.mum. 213·928-1.IM4. ..::!.~............. + .. much more.call Principals only please. Fount.am Valley Wooden Australian Shepherd, ~ SwDialeet ~ .. P leua.nt no peU. 383 W. Bay "VT"ll" 71._!)52.303() Nickels Body Builders black & grey i-·emale. .,.cart. ...-1581 ~US. UVIMG IN Furn. Bach. Apt. Ocean-Storage garages. on ---------1Amusement conceasaon GO FOR IT. Yourfarui! Newport Beach Animal • ev ..... •TEO•-c•• •
EWPO lroot. $195 wkly. Call Balboa Penin, or Fun •NO.COSTAMESA• byowner.12oewpittes, She!ter.S44·36:i6 ~·-u• ~
Pleaunt3 bdrm. 2 ba. nu H RT 64&-4150 Zone < 10 ~ x 2 0 ~' >. Med/dental HMO. 776 sq ~ & Vlde<Ms. Work p/t , & "-d 5300 ---------1 SerYIJ19 Ora age
carpet, paint, garage. BEACH 673-2!M.3, 87J.3930 ft/9 rm suite & patio. xlnt return, will train. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• FOUND· Claim or Adopt Comty
near OCC, shops, frwy IAYMOMT Supe r .fully equip 661·18l3.Mr HaUonly. al lrvme Animal Care MC&VISA-.. --'.aA S43S mo. 545-2970. Aft Ao adult community on 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, x.lnt cood. St4rage garage. 20t.b St $4119/mo. Tom540-Z200 __ :.....::..:....:._ _ __;..:....:..:::.::.. __ ,. ________ _. Cent.er Black Cockapoo _....,~
tPM. the Back Bay. Spec· Sandy beach. Avail July near Newport Blvd. $40. ICE CREAM SHOP Pup. 2 Whippet puppies, ___ 9_5_3-_1_5_7_1 __ _
tacular Spa, 7 swimming lat. S&OO/wt. 714/6"·~13 Eves646-0lOO. Deluxe offices, 800 sq ft XI nt loc a taoo ne ar fftllllll ADS Sheltae, Black Setter. *FOXY 1 •DY * Laree 3 bdrm 2 ba. upper pools, 8 lighted tennis x1:ot bldg, 1801 Newport Newport &ach Pier UUl9 WhiteCockapoo. Various -
near OCC. New carpet, COW'ts, bike trails, pill· NLa End, Oc:ean v iew. 1..._. 4400 Bl.~2111 , Kooby Prime time to buy• A1£ flEE nuxed breeds. Also, cats OUTCALLONLY
no pets. $460. UMO C ting green Bachelors. 1 1unNa .. 11 blk from••••••••••••••••••••••• $35,0000wner SJ5.586:i and kJtten . Open every * 972-1131 * Valencia,545-7983. and 2 bedrooms apart-ocean. ew y renovated.. Offices an Bayview Hotel. Call: da ------------------• meots, and townhouses $400 wk. Lesa by the mo. EXEC. SUITES Hlst.orical landmark y 7S4-3'7J.4 TOMMY'S
Newer 3 Br 2 Ba. garage, from $409.00 per month a.1Se0 Prime Newport Beach Bay View lmmed oc lft'fetotw.t Of Newport Escorts
frplc, lndry rm. D.W.. OnJamboreeAt -.......... -------1 loc. Near O.C. airport. cupancy 673-0223 Oppa lwlty 5015 642-5'71 SCRAll-l£JS 642-1571 G.D., close t.o park, shop-San Joaquin Hills Road *5pectacular Oceanfront Rent incl. reception, con· · •••••••••••••••••••••••
ping, be a c h. Adults. (714l644-l900 4 bdrm Condo. Wkly fe rence rm, janitor Desk & offi~ space avall CHOtCI IMYISTMINT l~(IS
children OK. No pets. ~Sl200. 673-7873. serv. • utlls, 100 free now! SS0-$75·$100 Soper Out-of.area. XJot mngt Lart or Found a pet" CaU ~W
$475.Also2 Br1Ba$375. Versailles Penthouse. ri..u. c opie s & mor e . Npt Bl vd address. wCPM J shoppuigctrs Animal As s istance SWdgy -Topaz -
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~Santa Ana 6'2-1736. 178S Anaheim ocean view. 2 bdrm. 2 "'"":"ue 3Br. 28a home. 2 Sectttarial serv avail. 5"48-n77.64S 5780 Ofc./warehouse. Lg urut League 5:1122'73.nofee Eagle Answer -
St. ba .. fireplace, Full m1 ~rom bch, pool, Ihor0oug851·9Ul. complex. Cash Flow + . ONESPOT Youogman~yrslookmg
security & amenities. farepat. wooded grove. -cdM DELUXE SUITES Newport Beach Airport apprec Davis, A gt Found Bake, girls. Vicm1 Smile as the sensatJon of forfull tune work & tem-
2 bdrm. Wllh gar $310 $800 per m. o. Wltdys/ eoonnoust>Cyd,orchard. Fr $295 Ai d . Area , 2'400 sq ft. will 714 754-771.2 ly ol Whatuer and 16th fech.og good all over and porary place to stay in
Water pd. 1567 "B" :>44..()614 Wknds & Eves veg garden, fwl furn. 2 om · r con ·· divi~. 80< per sq rt Full ~ ----548-2l4-0 s~~t 1nONt::SPOT Laguna area. Call Jon
Orange,636-4L20.1·5PM ~11.20' mo. July 1. SllOOmo ample pkg. UUI pd. 2855 ser vi c e . newl y re· lft'f""99..t Found Lrg male Boxer. 784-067_8_. ------631~. E. Cst Hw y. 675-alOO decorated. S40·2960 W..t.d 5020 FOUND English Seller, 2 BR, 1 ba, Westside, rear Executive Bach. Pad 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• White female ~• dark Wht , bm & blk. No col·~ s.r.ricn 5360
duplex. $400mo. bdrm. 2 ba . High rise CJean. cool. nittly furn. m'd!M ~ R..td 4450 Orange County Produc· brown rabbit Newport lar Vic Orange & CM St. ..................... ..
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2 Br. 2 ba, all electnc. parking, pool, all the thly discount. 673·311..S, »~-... ---rea.sonablerat.es. EH!wcelts Call7J9-44.20 ----·-----1 tyofMargoe tenearthe bylaparoscopy (8and
Adults only· no pets amenities. 645-0701. 84'7-1901. ~c.......-........,., 500 to 2700 SCI Ft. Reward, k>st Sat June 14 n Aid Surgery > & vasec
$425/mo. 5 5 2·4894 . ~:-;:-MESA VERDEDR ~tol.omt 5025 Ladies Movado wr1St beach S7J.7574. lom1es. 17752 lieach
s:B-2630 B.B.C. members. Sum· Jbdrm.bome.'hblkfnwn ./,...~._-. PLAZA -:::::!••••••••••••••••• watch & band. Fuluoo FOUND. 61580, Taf lilvd.HB.(7141848-6330 --2-bdrm---b-----I mer moolhs or year sub bay• garage, $350/wk· ././---. l.525 Mesa Verde E. C M I s I an d M a 11 . v 1 c Cy wht yng adlt ma le -·~5 No pels. lease.833-8399. June. $450/wlt -July. ...,...,.,...... 545-4123 ./NEED .Bulloclt's & RobUlSOO 's. Lab. loog haired. HeaJ &
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Family ·l bdrm. ed ceallog, Fra nklin .... ,•••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA ./MONEY Burme~ male. Green
Pool. stove .. encl. garage No ' ' ':-. EXECUTlV E SUITES 2482-88, 7800 sq ft 2 Valley area. r eward' $375 646·1486 pets. $650. Call 6"2·213'4. Newport Center. Cull Story. Completion ap· 963-1048
E'Side. Frplc. 2 Bdrms. 1 Villa Balboa Plan 2. lBr. ba. Adults, no pets. S395 den 3rd f1oo N'
services, private. ocean prox 12-30-80. Fimshed to
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Le 2Br, 28a, new cpt.s, 1 6 2 bdrm. New Delux ~U>S~RA B:iA.t°~ Cbldg$450cW.673'6522 I> ) new paint. Be c k y 2 Bl'. lt,.; ba year round c.oadoa. Wa.Utiki Beach, _ _ ~
493-3796 or Martha rental. 2 blocks from Hawaii. Ocean view. 633-7920 _, "'"'""c••L
494-3872 beach. West Newport. Pool. tennl.a. sioo wk. & ---------i ....... 4475
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l ... lagtGltleach 3840 Studio a pt. carpets. 6J28.7/19.67H125eves. fice.BestlocationmCM. uons. etc Any amount. Young \1esa \'erde ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes. yard. Short walll an} reason Credit or Job area 641·868H Lovely all adult, no pets, to beach $230. 661·1192. MAU I 1380 sq fl. good parking. not necessar) CQm pare ---
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._..,... .. ...--Ocean view. 213/47().3212. R OO 84 ... 5567 11 ... 7041 Unn Park Terr. Irv MAJUNER.SWALJ( ••••••••••••••••••••••• Im.mediate lilldlnltrial ...td 45 -• -Day 833 6861. t\e 1Rai.-1sto ~ 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg 2 & 3 br a pts from Dlx 3 Br condo, 2"'2 Ba, 2 Occupancy •nn lnd/Ofc near nu _~ __ 1 _____ _ $450. Frplc, large yd, frplc's, pool. te nnis,••••••••••••••••••••••• --
patio, gar, nr Huntington ocean vu. adults only. Moving? Avoid deposits & To Fit Your 22&5 •• 18101 Redondo Cir.. NE£0 FOUND· MON E:Y
Harbour, children OK S675. Avail 7/lS. 49'2-3761 cut Ii viog expenses! Individual Needs '5. Hunt Bch 842·2834 Call to 1dent1Iy ~lb Circle. apt l . ~.ts fwlllllhed ~fess iooally sa n<:e 220 to 3,000 QJ Fenced yar d Approx MONEY? I SJ2 OZ« -
· or......_..ahecl 3900 HouSl:MATES imalely 5 acres for rent 21Mt•••tt f" Found ma n ·~ b1cgle
Deluxe poolside xtra lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• m .4134 Please Call For Near Harbor & Baker To SS0,000 Piea.se call & identify
2br, 2ba. Bltos, dshwhr. ~-• U.. An Appointment Allor part. 549-8181. 0 Mon 642·7221 l~ miles beach. Adlts, .lilWnlll Vi,..e Am.YNOCHARGE (714) 675-8662 XI.NT r · FOUND: Cockapoo.
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D/W, trash compactor. Diego Frwy drive North Bluffs. S275tper mo. + i,;. NEWPORT CENTER UR found Dalmallon. younft Party Dao«rs
1675mo. 842·20:23. oo Beach t.o McFadden ulila. Call SS7·7883 or 2 Private offices + re· T-' female. The Continental. 972-1345 ---------1 then West on McFadden ~ ceptioa l850. 759-1.\50 1LI11u~ • """ It l bdrm. 1 ba. Condo. New t 0 Se aw ind village. · ~"' Deedi 50 3 5 bt w n Bro o h u rs l & -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
redecorated. Spa, rec (714)893-Sl.98.' MALE abr w/same Furn PRIME LOCATION INDUSTRIAL •••••••••••••••••••••••' Bushard & Adams, HB. -'
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ok. Focd yd. $600. Private room and bath 1D per sq. ft. Pbone5S7·7010 711 W. I 7tlL St. mvestmenu slnce 1949. male dog. Older dog. On 430181n:h·NB545--0T5 Sdiuk Ir
lllMf7l Dlx Mobile home in S• WW abare lrg ha home 4..'iO sq. ft. for $425 per mo Cost. MelCI ~ • I Huntington Street and U·2am across Sheraton ...,_,._ 7005·
2 DD 1 ~ bath t.ownhou&e ~~ blkri toll bcb.PoolSomej frplc, micro, o.lcely f~ 4001 Birch St. N. B. Agent .._ ... ,. ,. W n. Oswego, HD 536-l.2JllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • ... ~..,... P v · • ac, H.B n ... _ -...... _,. 541~ ~~4'J 642-2171 545-0611 L h ESCORTS Creel. i.acher, avail foc De.r beach. Tennis clubhouse. Prof lady ·...... ............,_, ~UND: Beige • w t . • -......... 7 500 -. ft Ir VI ~--•953-4473• tulorio1. all s ubjects. -.... eecurit.y. -. Mast bave wort A: NPr BCH. Lady t.o sbr 2 I ...._ Fiii -• _...,,. • Widow bu money for 2Dd &&le pup. c .--..La Al "''""-K " .....,. _... --. ..-. ,..... ....,. ---I 170-. ft ._ __ a.Clvi Ctr.,_ •cN> w~open-Nown.uUJg '""·~ Heu Clrele. 960-5771 or penooal refa. MS/wk or Br 2 Ba apt w/same. •--• _.,... • .. T.D 's. No credit check. ........ c .,,. •. _,.., ---------
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apt. S125 mo. Security de-F\lm. rm. in Costa Mesa. SZIS/mo. 541-0lOI =· pbaoe 8Da11NriD1. ..... Ir wet ...... * .._,CASH MOW & Ora.n1e. 642-41Z1 •.
pmit $300. No peta. Call ~et home for •orkinl Profmaletol)lr2Br, 2Ba I& ~Dd prkq., telex ~JOofflce ~ S.0,000 well aecured 2Dd LOST· Grey/whte cat (7il'Ml\~4S(J...~AoA~ ...
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Sec. dnt typlat, 5YT exp O.byait': s:°'t ror 3 CASHIB CoataU Waitress. Moo-DEMONSTRATO RS floral~per rulltune
delil9 temp pt/ft. won ~ 0 · . i ~ Mature.experienced.for Fnda)'1t,7 t.oCS.TbeHud-wanted sampling sort MaleOK. •
byday,wkormo. )'OUDl&ll' · exclusive ladles' apparel d.le, 741 Baku. CM, or drinb, pay $211day. Fri-CaUSS7435.S
5M-SC77 Babyaitttr needed ror store. lkndlta. Jobo ~aftSPM.540-0866 Sal 1.0-6 ~1-so:u
......:..w-lL.. .... ~ ·1'80 ~ ~ '41 bome HoflD, UJ Fublon I p l D....,... ASSISTANT Food Service Employees
,......... llwy,CdM
.......,.. '-~..it ye -, , • · bland. N.B. 6"-TIOO. Concena on Kl t me ic.n a AL · · Seasooal work. Hunt ....................... ..,. •. ~--· awnmer help. UI Is 17 yr. fullorpart·Ume, back of· ma:a.on State Beach Coo
6 11 M U~ Bar Boy, mmt be over 21. CASHIER • llomewarM okfln. 1~15 bn per week. flee posbaa open. X-ray cession Stands. Semor Gfowoda~wtdlfast apptJ to bar maaaser. aalea. Apply lD penon: 0 . C . Race w a Y . lie & exper prererred CU1um welcomr to ap
,..S eo. 8llomd ban Hotel Lquaa. as So8tb Crown Hardware. 3107 552-S611·8ob. lloD-Fri. Btwn H&rbor & ply ~·~~~AIR. Coast Hwy. La1uoa E.Olt.Hwy,CdJI Conceulon Worke rs. Nwpl Bl v da , C .M . I CouaterHelp ~9J' ... ,___ -DGt -..-Ot-U.SL 631·1420 IH&odymao aec. To $1200. llcmltor -AdWl.I. 1 Sal. a month. Of Sdenc. Corp. 131·1.ISS. E1$ 14.SOto rt.art. Many open· DENT A L N o e x p / (ice HeJp
Npt BdL .... /ca..Offke CASll tna.. Es""'r. not nee. oeceuary Ortbodool1c /Management ---''---------• We are a yoaog eansull· , -.. -Call 960-8161 Int firm io Newport 0 . C . R a c e w a y . office~ resl)OQS1ble. Or ,_ Ca ,_ Corp ACCOUNf'l4G. 552-SSll·Bob. eager to learn, 1t!n "'""' 0~· ' Good w /nambers. We Bea~ :.tic;:fedb~Y~ u TDTE M thuslutic person. l'llll P.O. Boll 493. Huoungtoo wllltnlD &U-IDllUiDI Construction Worker Beadl.921548 ·EOE · · P'lexlble bra. Xlot bme.497-3164. -bendita S l•rv ,_ Young man waollng t.o f'ood Service Workers w -------1111111 ... I · a_,, o,,_n. MARKETS learn a trade. start SJ.10 DENTAL HYGIENIST ACCTG BKPNG £~1 . ..!7.,0leon Olsen. For2Ddls3rdShlfta hr Raine u you learn t.oworttinestablishedof tramoo automatic mtat TEMPORARY .......... ... w eer and porllOD con
0 .,..._._ ,_..._y to work 82.1.-. fice near South Coast trol JOam 4lpm Sun ,..,..,_ ...,... sn..-,.,,__•y/D__... We promote to manage· Plua on Vari--ac--·•-o •-,_..,. (~ """"-t" -1bura. 14.00/br. to !>lart ..,_, ...,_,...,,. • ""--t Pff " ... _.,,. ment & au-rvilloo from ---------i <•c """'"' .. 1 l .....,.......... 'o1 ... ,,~, ....... ,_ ,,.. c_,..., ............,,. Male perer. Must be book.eep ng ass go-4 hrB pr day. Bookkeep-"''""''-~ 1 •. .. bl menu. Work ~l09e to WANTA CAREER? Eltper'd.only.All1h11\.s. DENTAL ASSISTANT neat. c ean ... reua e your bome. Fiaure inl. payroll, typing ex-Call<714)631·M21 Good pay 6 company part ·tlme . eiper Lori's Kitc~n. 9n-0'747
OerimtoSeniol'Aecoan· ::·-d:f Bc:b arcb.ltect. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!j beoefita . Apply 10 necessary 6.46·1662, al\ lOamforappt
t.ama needed lhroulbout ---------1 r;;;on: 4oo S. Co 85 t 9AM· 12 0000 Moo·Thur Food Service worker.
OranpCOWlty. Bookkeeper/Accountant ~I:-~ for ~YB~a only. PIT. ?pm to &pm. Mon
ll091 I ....... min$ yn erp. full charge Rehab. ~ent.ed nune. ~ ... • • .e. • Utru Thurs 6am lo l2 bookkeeping, exp for VU""!•"""-"'··-S3 U\ .. _ .• A acco al '5 Poblic Accounting Firm. 3-ll:30ilblll. Mu.st be de-• Mlgr. ol ort.bodootJc re """"· ""'per~ PP-~· dicaUd to tood paUeot COOK·exper for am taioers needs wire l> Lori ·s Kllc ben. Flex brs. perm poa. Xlo ....... fi •-f r care. t . ....,ne ta • ltabao Rataw-ant. Call benders Exper prer !mM1747 a ter toam or zm No. Broedway
t2IOO, Cold well Ba niter
!Mg., Saata Ana
C71411JMIOJ
FREE PARKING
_llG-Kll _________ salary Apply 1445 btwn3-5oaly493-2Ul Good be od1L11. Costa app
• OOI. a SUperior. Me1a/lrv1ne area ------COOK f'tont otr1cf' Ul Medical f\111 ebarle esp. nee., Ollklcare•boulekeeper, ru~ Lab bas opeuoc
A/P, AIR, payroll, 5daya wk, must speak ~=::/1':::;·:r.~ DelUI Secretary~ Prev1ou1 eap At
payrollt.u.. 5a-l800 aome Eng.Uah. Newport 3 Is 5 p m . c 0 c 0 • s ban.1st, esp, for active lmowied.ge ol computer area.~ Re 1 tau r a o t . 4 6 4 7 beach off1ci!. Xlnt aal. desirable Hrs oooa to ~.~!!.~-c 1 v 1 I Eng 1 nee r ~. ar Blvd., N.B. caJJS..~ 8pm We o Her com
Adverti&inc -"'"" ·-_,_... petJUve sal. pd vac. pro a.ASSlfB Mlnimum7yearaontbe ~aflaman /D'8igoer . DENTALCha.traideasau; fit 11harin1< & mt·d ADvaTI~ }ob survey experience. Min 2 yr exp DonaJd E. O>ok·retlred per!IOll pre-taat.. Npt. Bch Pleasant bencl1tA Please phone
TRAJta Applicants mu.al have Stevens, loc 646-3915. ferred. To cook evening group practice. Exp. pre-Betty for inte rvie~
1be Classified Advert.is· oversea ~ workJex -Clerical help wanted. meals for children m rerred. 4 day week 646-4403 '°' Department of the perience tn the ,.ortb Part time 30br wk. Real Fullerton. P /llmr, 5 or 6 ~ 1122 --------
Dally Pl.lot baa an lm· Sea.lotbeMiddle~st, E6tate & ~lleeplng nights /wk. Call Jim DENTAL OFFICE f)Jli cba.rJ!e BooilMPer Far East, South Amen ca d Kaspar: 714·8'70-SS22. Heavy delalled general mediate opening on a .ltNort.hAmericaonofr bac.llgroun ~m Progr essiv e. busy, ledtter ex pe r
telephone aalea desk. abon Is land rip. Ex· typing IO·key addln& CORPORATE speciabty practice locat Prestigious Newport P~!.be,;bl!~l~";o~ len.alve knowledge of ma~hm~. G~ c~j ATTORNEY ed 10 Fashion Ialand Beach Yacht Club. Call
..a..-.. voice. c.1a-phaa gyroec:opic • maacnetic m cation 11 · Experienced for in-house seek a ASS JS TANT Polly· 631 1900
...---1 aurvt'Yinl techniq1.11ea re-1be BanJt Of caillornla, ooumellni Tues & Thun BUSINESS MANAGER. . ------commlMm. Salea back· quired. With familiarity Real Eat ate Dept for Investment banking Boo&.keepuig, typani. 10· FURNITURE/0Ff'1CE ~.:~ c=~1!~ on HP3000. HP9825 & Newport Beacb: 83a-351l tlnn. Ideal for retired auraoce .It 1eo. o fc. needs sharp eneraet1c
beoefita lDclude medical, HP9'1 comput.en '! pro-for appt.. E.O.E. penoo who wlabes to be 11.nowiedge iJI easa.U&l. mature person for mven
dental credit uDioo IJ'&mminl capabilities near ~Ir boat. Located Call 8'4-0S83 t.ory C'OOlrOI. Able to use
For l~tervlew pie~:~ rortbe atter. Applicants CLIRICAI. on the bay. Send reau~ addU1I machine. Mual be
all NZ-ml mm m&.-t be capable of writ-t.o: Slepben D. Slinpby, Oellture Lab need.a Kiri good w/numben Lite
c : • lDI technical man~ Is Sec11ritlea proceanln• Pb. D. STATEWIDE for plut.er work •de· typing necessa r y ~,Coed conducting tralo1n1 ~e~!~f~~ C AL 8 I 0 C 0' 2 o I livery. Exper helpfw, Furniture retail b ack -~~ =:'cit~::O~.::! Procesaea new i.avest· Shipyard Way, Ste but not neceu Must ground helpfuJ. Apply in
ca.ta Meaa l lo · to meotn involving bank de-Newport Beacb92663 bave own car. C.M. area penoo Tues·Sat 19JI
EquJ()pportunity e:~fo;' -~~& iee:!rd. poa ill • de la lied . 754-0507. New~rl Blvd. <;oat•,
PEOPLE
THE
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .......... """9
PART TIME EVEHIMGS
nccome a tra ined sales coun selor
<over 21) with the Jim Long &
Associates Agency to s upervise and
c haperone DAILY PILOT carrier
boys and girls on a one-0n-0ne bas is.
l've n1n gs 6 t o 9PM We need
C'oncerncd, 1nnova t1ve pers6ns who
arc looking for a lucrative part.time
po~1t 100 . S4 hour to st a rt: SlOO w eek
potc·nt1al. Call 642·4321. +>~t 2SC
twt ·-,.r·n 2 and tP~t Ask for Lon
DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEE
C1r<:ulal1on depart m e nt h as an
opent n~ r o r " trainee 1n the
C 1 rculation. Sales. Service and
Collection Area. Selected applicant
will receive a liberal starting salary,
regularly scheduled raises. bonus
o pportunities and many fringe
benefits such as paid vacations. paid
~roup ins~ce. life insurance a n d
d<.>ntal rovera~e Mus t be 18. have
good dn vim~ record H ours gener a lly
1 I A ~1 to 9P~ M o nday through
Friday. Saturday overtime available
as needed. If you arc qualified and
interested in learnin~ n e wspap er
c·arculallon bus iness. com e m person
a nd ask fo r Harry Seeley or Ke n
Goddard before lOAM or after 2PM
M o nday through Friday
DRIVERS
SA TUIDA Y & SUMDA Y
MORNINGS
Oel!ver Daily Pilot bundles to ear -
n ers. Requires van or large wagon
and a g ood driving record. Phone
642 4321 Ext. 2 11, ask for Harry
Seeley. Equal Opporturuty Employer
Empioyer Salary ill $18.28 per hour. rollowup. lnventmenl or COSMETICS DONUT Slx>p. early AM ~ • ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f Take ad to the nearest bank.Inc esp. helpful. Retail a ales Ex-Noap.nec. Womaoage FURNITURF. OFFICE1 WEEKEND WORK SUite Employment Of. Olll: 7~ perie.nce.d. for exclusive 2S or over preferred. Ap-C l Se De t I ~au&orouteavail flee. DOT 018. 167--0t2. ladies' apparel store. pl ln non 01 it us omer rv P · Satwday & S-.day Mo.Ring ~Soa&b Lasuna. l500 + Ad~forbyemployer. Beoehta. John Hogan, ~ pe 854 N PP Y heavy pbonea. detallj Deliver Daily Pilots to Newsraclcs & praftt per mo. Mut have a..ERICAL u 1 Fashion Wand. N e. uta, 1 ewport work, correspondence. small car 1i aperieoc:e c;fMaAI. 6'4-TIOO et.CM t y p1na. Need abarp s tores. Must have d ependable car .
~-~---~~-
Help wanted. Full time
pDlltion lD our reader ad
dept. Hrs: Moo-Fti, 9'-5.
Telephone & counter
sales. Requires good
spelllnR, grammar, cit
penmanship. Must enjoy
meetmg the public. App-
ly Pennyaaver. 1660
Ph1cenlla Ave., C.M.
Hospitality HOlll.eas ia es.
paodmg. Need bost.es5ea
ln several locationa.
P ltill"'e. near your home
welcoming new resi-
dents Bringing girts
from local merchanls.
Need car & t ypewriter
For appt call :>47·3005.
llliHT AlllT
ClEft
We an· M.'¥k1og a reliable
persori w Ith an a ptil ude
for r~urt!S & calculator
sk1ll1 to work Nigbl
Audit. Enjoy slot co .
bmerru mcluding a free
meaJ per ahllt. Apply
lam-noon Mon-Fri Personnel
MAUIOTT HOTEL
900 Newport Cent.er Dr
Newport Beach F..qual Opp F:m plyr MI F
House1:learwr:. n~ to
work for Jaruce·s Rag
it.>dy Anns. p/~me 4 d.ays
~11.. 675 25\4
llOUSECLEANERS up
to S5 pr hr_ Car. ~5123
Housekeeper wanted.
Mis.ion Viejo area, fuJI
or part lime. Llve·lna
pmsible. •~11.88 days.
HOUSEKEEPER, Uve-ln.
for Nwpt Bch couple. Pvt
room. bath. TV. 640-6096
HOUSEK EEPER-Cbild
care Llve·in . Beacb
area. 840-3145
Houlekeeper needed ror
permanent Ftr work., in
beau beach area condo.
Nice job in xint working
cond Please caU 675-41101
Mon lhru Fri 8 to4pm. t' -·•---•-_ .. _ ,.._,, *BRIDAL SHOP• O F .. d en e r 1et1 c per so nl Call George Hardina, 6424321.
ut ......, __ ,....,_. • ...-. Full/part lime, flexible ~TICE COUNTER HELP Dnver to pie. up e· w1retall harnrture back·' ""'
)llr.r..a.iey,i5l·TI1J. hours . .,,ea.santworkmg Perma~t•part·Ume F\111 Ume. Ptr count.er ceasedpeta&aome lite around. Call Jan . ftlHMf'( co·~r DAILY PILOT IHSURAMCE wr. MAMA.. As. condiUons. Prefer exp. lmruediat. opemnc. Ex· help " aa.ndwlcb man y a r d w 0 r II: 540-llZZ. I """"" IW ne...ICIA.t4 usy In retail clotlung. Cost.a celleDl typlog nkllla re-Experience preferred. SEA BREE z E p ET 130 W"' a., St .. CotlM MeM. C.. Sales oHlce. Newport .,. Mesa.546-182l qW.red. Call for an In· Gary'nDeli8'7~Zl93 CEMETERY, J9S42 ca••A&.OflRCI 642 _.Jll Center Details. flgure Cou~ Wlte/offlce. t.erview. Buch Blvd. Ute typln.c, ahlpping, ln -won, will train, light
::. ... a.. ~=-n~: CA.t•APBSOM 759.0653 Counter Help, dry dean· volclnl. purchasing I Ali~ O#Wl .. t' ; !1 fli • typln1. Career Op· ~ requittid. TSL FerUll9ohfit Ina plaot. Eutbluff DIUY•S MJCTO Prect:skJn Swl.aa In =ty. E.O.E. Mn.
tMpL MZ-leol. At leut 2 years ~per. ~:~~ ~ ~~ CleanenDr N 8 ;..~,,!_ Eaatbluff Men or women 25 YTll or t.quna Niguel, 831-9331 844-745'
preferred. Exeellent S ... ) 10 N rate · · · ....,.._. aider. Know the co•al General Office. lmurance General IMYIMTORY COM·
Altilt. Frr produeUoo, company benellta. upp y . u •P· COUMTR.-P clUea.NeUUOaweekor offlcedeairesgirltorlll PLUt•HSHB.Pa ... Ofc.teSllM TIOLCLBIC ·~ pdat1al, related Salary commem11rate pearance. Part/full al ri more. Oran1e Coaal ,_.i.. .. alll-~or" •-. WlllLrainS200wllalart E.:aperience lo eltber --. 1ev-• _ .. .__ la
pncbacta. Call for lo· with ---enee. Apply time. Muter Blue Print. Sandwich abop, c ete • Yellow Cab 17300 Mt ----. """ .. • "' ~ aarn-""m 986-1413 tntric, Mlee or date pro. -1 '" -_.... ~ utr tn~~-to' Pa··' Ward 234 Pitcher. CM , ntyle. Sllrichleo'a, 19'732 • · cl11dln1 llc eo1ln1 . ~· ...,. ~-... Xlnl. com· material ~lrol dept. -. • or "' ~llG73 lbcArtJuar Bl.. Irv. Ceo· Herrmann, Fof llSlnlaln phonm ruinl 6 lyplna. --wtib'"°' beDeflta WW be r.poaalbie for Mt. II. °' 8beotoD · t.erpolnt.e Plu.a, Behind Valley· <No 0 ater lnaura"nce experience OffltCI WO.IC SPIO pu:y IJ"Ml order Io I par ta . C...t JotmValeDUnelr Auoc. belwn Newhope • i...J..11.1 2 ofll WiUtrab!SllOtollart AlllODdhlture.CaURita. estabtlablnt llmite Ir AS•••t CLER .. ., Euclid> ......... -. yn. ce ex ~·----.. ,_ •·u ~.Coastal PerlGG-I lnl ~ ._ We will tralD. Apply Plot ~ lnl.eniewa9AM to tlAM. per. required. Ca II vt-1.....,,..,m --nelBl. Aaeacy. 2790 Harbor ma ala DI U!ew·
• G llOW. yStreet Police dork. salary &U.7 llD-tl5ll betweenM:ao. -Cli YfJd.ary leYela. 1 to 7 A II • • c r •I 0 r Cotta 11..., CA -.,.si057 pr mo. 5% nh1ft DllVBS SZOO W. HSY&& A pgg work wllb Ila urea a
.)'edit.a, 1ll1 Placentia, '4J.4IZ1 differ.tial. City ol H\lllt· Qud.er Rel&;..1:.m-Cam. Dec:tnmic:a o-aJ omce Wllllraill tnacll dftven. munt. TaklDI aPOlica ·
C.ll. Equl Opportuntty ..._ Beacb bu open-Wbacbell'a .ZSJE. ASiB•.S ~ ome. help. ()penlam-lpm -.a4lJ tialll btwn l-i1All-Oll.l1.
'Jl,Sf.MGR.Falldcchaln Employer iDclfwpolicecledl.Re-t'7tbSL,C.M. Smallmlttol•led.ronic «llr.wk.2nJ«bta6Sat. --·GIRL FRIDAY·part· STBATOFLU. 17171 "~:.-;.,.:.•~ ,.. .. nuo....aa =~~~:.~~ Caif.!!~S:.::.. ~bu~~~ ~~· by Jouph. AmericanGuide he ~~~~/~":,:.*: ~~~
......... NI ttto ,,_.., ... _ .. _... + AllUlty to typo 4Swpm. A dM .-1 Sd!webel. w/&lal p-owt11 potatial 8 IHFlll fr I Mlht1o payroll, call.._,_. w.
*$8 50 <>...,• mm .,... a ~ea~t • l•= far .... mNen wiLbatos o..aJ otrl~ f0t busy Pt. Ume bolp •aot.d. Q.A.. TECH
Al* • baektroHd aeurUy electroalea dt.tribator, yraa;perln...mblyA Newport Opbtbal· MoD.6Tuen.nlP&alor GUAIDS .........,PoSWclnwta.h ••••C• cblc:k. .._. be ablit to bldiYktual l'ft!Oft. ""'°CM"'' olftce. APPb' prodt.aCUoo. Apply at 1\&11 Ir rt Ume All arowtb oppt'y bio· ~.l:'::f' IMlper, HR* wanallablfta.APPb'to :,:ou ..... ~r IMSl'ICTOlll •ar1hl..,..-..n. P•na1•••er. auo .,., •. P•unuo~m• a:wdlatln.ld.Bioud/•
.__. Penoaoel Dept. zoeo eommunic•U•• • s...u mll't ot e1ectrome GwraJ ornce tam to P'l.acmtia. C.11. fUrn.1.alled. A,.. i1 or cMlll bckamd needed.
TOSTART Ihle St, lfHt Belt ... who pap aUeottonto ID9lka1 -.•P· nr llieacb Jpm. lloa tbra Fri owis. a.tlnd wliaasm. wm traJn. To $1.000 )ab~1IUH'. ••t•r• ~ for 11 mo. beb)'.
lb ••••· 1'Hbor I ............ m.-n
O.Oe'Ultmn•womao m.stn.£.0.&. c1UU.Jr.eolle11educe-~;:=-= ~,.....Ul.J, m.l MllraM No~~ DO&. M•ltor Sclt'llce wl:•:....... a.t£ T>'Plt '• ~ ... =:.:..·.::.. ~= b" inapedor • ...-'d • ~ ... _!,1.!!t.,. 11f.i~· .....:: icw local ~•lee 1nl W. Stb Olrp.Gl-l.8NwpUlclt
h4.rr4«u ~ · fhoru•n11cl1l llrm. ...,.: .... ~~·· PC ...,. • cUl---. ~ K.itclaea, ~ ...,. • .._ a... .&a;ta Au. In· 1-.tac•Pll mallltenaaee 1 llltllaelll AtUorLan711llDe -wpm. ce eapar. -·--...,... bOm'I •12 • l_. l'anmuaeedad. Van.d ,~~ ..... '° ___ __.;; __ ..... .,.,.., Xlot. betMfttl, ,.....,....._. ~641-tMI tTNJ4'1aA.1oun. 557-,_.,,rrt. ....... ruuu.,.,... .
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'111i11116tulo1 . .we•1 •pm~ tot l ii.rt dt cold saochrtcM. ApPb' T•o q uality utlq ue URRY Blue Tcrrnerllalctuq eoucb • . v.q., omn lo lrvloe. Ul penoa, The A.ollq• •ablq, ll•llao 6 Old AKC ,_., CIMunp. bftd. .... ~piorary. ~ r rr for NB Salary open W7-lm , Guild. llOI E:ut Dyer ~glbh w/cbn. Spa.nisb Lovinc ~. rttht pnce OODd. 1750. Cdfee t.td9.
Law firm Mul be RJ.Sa.cu•AD• waJJUDit,ln~Jve. toldhome."Dl·3'17l eolld oak w/11aa• top
a.harp, brtpt •lrd pbooe 5ec:nt.ary Ml-8808 trimmed io 1<*1 cbrocm. ~\)'. Ut.e typUi.-. N.IUDID Admtma&raU~e Sl'AINEDOLMS A.KCatandard PoodJe. M , SJ.JO, 111.a111, aft4u' 4pm. dental ctUOu CaU Pac Secrtury Short-hand Coat.a llleu corp. ~11rea Cb.lppe.odale Bdrm 1et. I mo.. beau cream, ask· ~
lludlsz.tlll. llOwpco Typlna: -.pm full time permanent 81).0akf\amlture. U.,DI0.'12-4784 • .Debf)I. ---·-------------_. w/aeeunicy Ill cocn help. all pb .. a ot 11au ~ Relritentor rm. TV a.u.
pany F'ull benefit conatruct1o n Good Cock« St>an.ieJ male, 7 ...,_."5,541-CW~
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Dally P1Jot, r 0 bu ..._, fem. oew tublon OrrtC& A&Slh"'TANT for
pack•&• Hunt1a1ton banertta. Ml-7474 QUILT CoUectioo, old and mos. love1 cblldree . ..,._
B • a c b 1 o c a t I o n new Very 1ood cond ccraeoaa coat. au 1hota -.....__""'--_ .. ---_-.,i_-..._-.. -_,_ S .. 000 Stationer y Sto r r an ~ 6: papers. Baby la al· r..-...:.uProY.-...cuau n~~ p c r year Corooadel Illar needs ex -&erl(lc m1.1at Mil. 1100 or DOO. Aatiq\ae Fr coclrta.U
pr 'd nlea lady full1
" -1010 berit otfer to iood"bomt. t.ab6e•87S-4114
U80 C'C.ta.. a ~ production C'Omr:nt lt'VIM Ad ~) •'r<>Gt
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a r u s Ive loodacape
arcbltecturaJ & pluming
firm. Gd. phone mawier
required. Mliumum typ.
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commensurate Wllb exp
Call 714-971>-!1120
umr . ~days Xlot work·••••••••••••••••••••••• ~92
lna oond. Especially flne WetUocboue S IS. tee -=.:......:..:;.::.. _____ ~•k•+-s-. •Hi
cbmtel.e. 67~·1010 maker. Avoca.do. Run.a OW .. Slileap •r p ...................... .
llllrdl llAN •111\ Saw 6 A.U.t.M&r. Mon UU'\I !"ti PGt1ML U1bt typta1 6 -Res-lden--t -AJ_d_e_~,.._--.-fo-r ficdb.ftu~~ bcotwttn 0000 fs lpm, boatketp101 Part Ume. ~nt facility. Prr
weU, IZOO. Pb 675-S603 4 maJea. AKC "'" pup-Sala bed, auto Ice ~g. SWITCHIOARD paea. Born ~·14. both movta1 bo:aea. earvtct
Sears Washer & gas mother • father are span.lab bdfct. bentwoqd or&ATOR. WIL1 dryer . working order. papenid. Sale price sz.so. roehr. bullets. ou OJOl. n.:dbMJObouta a week weekends, 11 ·7 :1h1 Ct lladilebt C ont a ct Autumn NewportVllla.M2~I . •Ill& •n AL MODILS 507~ ........... :__Cl-•I ·~s-n F~ ti 3$, fUJ.I f11u~ - - -RelUMraot Secretary to work for pre
-----• biklA!. 'mA tun pre Of fl c • be Ip M at u re SANDWICH HB.rH .a1dent & VP of elec MSIUll'T laTed, crau provided woa.a, one pl olface, ll'Onlc.a farm 111 C M Gd
0.!Mbdata mwt hue ~11 ~pirl ti&e boo&.keepmg to COUMTa H1LP secretarial akalls incl S+ 1rs rrlat td r 1 ma aa1e a bowroom Priimry a~pberofgood S/H. Salary opeo f or
peraeace, w urlL from Noc.t a udeot to t.ak• out 873-4m l0.5pm food to lrvlne corporate appt calldays . 754.
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1<4 bhaeprt•ts Must hn• -.els. Soi~ br Apply at ____ __;...____ commu.nrty, located at _ faabrica~ new te>ullat: I.ICU Newiiort BJ., C.M OMCI MAMA<iH MacArthur • San lhe10 SECaET A.IY
aad ~ R LiLI.n1it tool -Stained Pus sllMt.to. P\all Frwy near OC Airport Im.med openlllit for ag in.& lD Pnld~tion We ol Newspaper deb very E.ir· l i me. Pe rm • n en t Need person for simple gnu1ve & expenenced fer exceUeot rompany ly AM. m ua t b a v t' 8t>oefits s.-7414 food preparatJoa. No ex· secretary w proflrnmt
benefits lnc luda ria economy c ar. Dana ----------perlenct' n ecessary typing & !lt'cretaraa l
medical. dental and op Polr1t/La1 Ngl. Start PAINTER, min 2 yrs ea· Ideal for homemater or skills To assist Expo
bcal la.urao~ Pleaae 1430/mo + bonuses per, brush &i roU, lDt &i studmt W1th PM cla.aaes. Di.rector of local fi rm 1n ~in person 493-0732 ext. own transp, full !I daya, M-F Call Hal volved an tra des how
SHILIY, INC. --tune 661·16S.3Steve S57-&.12. publishing field Xlnt 17900 0Wette. lnlnt' Nursing 10 a fr1i:nd ly ---------_.., bt-nefits Call f'er..onnt>I Eqga)Oppor Employer worktni a tmosp here 2 Parking lot attendants Reeuiurant ~
Costa Mesa Memorial for So. West Bank. 800 Expenenced Waitress --- -
TRAIN. 6•5-7565. f7'51otr. "H ~"'"' Ca.ll56H791. mantle. o ak lure.
.........,Ml clothea, ~-Sat oozy, Telt'phone O perator Yonie mill pups. Small 312 Driftwood, (Shore
11 7am s h aft Matu re Washer & Gas ~er set. male, fem . MO. Sbou. t Cliff.Cdll.)
pen.on only Z28 f'orest ruce, works . fan e SlSO _wee1t.a ___ S42 __ .cm_1 ___ ~ -
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T 'rd Soldton clean, work.s fine $85. rnale. Papers, Shots fng, baby ilema, misc i...,..hraaa stl-ISU S43-448S Make olfer 49'·Sl47 24 • t b r u 12 00. 7 O~ 13 7S plu.s bonuses w ____ . ______ , ----------1 ~lan "lo ex per nt'cess Golden Retnever pup He Ii o trope. Cd II Wesuncbouse frost free MG-0711'7 No &~II.Ing Across from refn g. x.lnt rond Sl7!1 pus. AKC champ10GSh1p ----------
OC Airport 2·9pm LaJI 496-l~ lan es S18S S225 PP MOVlNGSALE
Taau_. _64_1 _01&9 _ _ 731 32:58 or S59 1941 ~ furniture. Aak
TB.B'HOHISAUS ~e~fJ~ e~~~nca ,.,._to Yo. 1045 f«Roo.llCM602
Ellperienced telephone SAie SLSO each 6'5 1636, •••••••••••• ••••••••••• Sat M . 229 Wak.e Forest
i.ales people needed to 6.11·2S& lOmo F Shep Mix. I~ Rd. CM. Crochet items, sell photocopy & orr.ce ---------w/lr1ds. gentle . doesn t appl clothes books re·
'!Uppl1 ei. Sida r! + Must sacnface ! 20 cu ft ~:k~~~f to loving ri.car6~usc. • c.-omm Man;. compan) rcln iterator Like new !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!I 11o11pita1 Current open-Glenneyrt>, L a~un a wa n ted F ull l ime Sf:cretar~ Rcrt'pt1on1st
LDgs · Beach 16 to l8 yrs old. Pnvate Clul1 Call Karen w gd tyµang & genera l Tc·lcvhonc
Med·Surg Please con t act J oian 644·9550 office exp Some ;ir Part l11no· ~c>ple want.ed
benel1l5 $40 3101 ask ror ~ call 644·S511 Free Tea cup PoOd i;;; Garage Sale · DinetU set, Alll~a Kenmore wai.her & !!as male J yrs. remale 4 yrs, desk. chairs, misc. 4842
d r ) e r h v > d t y have s hots & spayed Royce Rd. Irvine Satur ~~:~VN~~;UpJas~~~~ Gott, 497 1771 E.0 E . ~an-t - - - -~~~n0t;~~ b~~~~~~~~odn tu a 1> ~ 1 i. t w a pp t
benefits PART TIME Ladles or SECURITY DOORMAN Beach, 536-2547 '>chl'duhni1 or sales peo. NEW RCA Whir lpool Im
coppe rt on c. SJOO s el !168-23.s4 _da_.;:.y_M_P_M _____ _
751 r.r.n FREETOYOU MWU·FamUy SaJe: many
LOAD OF WOOD CHIPS items, Fri-Sat 9-4. 10051
MAIDS
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A"'1 • ,.,..._ 15 f 5 So. Coaat Dr.
Emen:ency room RN
12hr stuft
Men. Work from home on Fl.Ill & Pa rt TlnlC ------pie Will truan flexible penal mdl 7800. Almond
new telephone program /\p:;>ly an Person Secretar y Ass1!>tant lo da)tJrne houri. Xlnt pa) color washer & ga' KITI'ENS "'---r ... oving Sale. ar N Ph U f I ~· rt .. bonU:.b (;all Jo.: at ~v .. , Earn $4, S6. & more S per 0 one ca s mancaa i.tcniu:. ·~0 dr')er SulJ •n shappan~ E M E fordable Antiques, furn
hr Call:963·2S83 Fri thruTues Aft8P M spoken. gentle. JO)ful. 1148 7477 cratt~ $590 M~SlJl or l ~AL~";! AL a cct'S!;. i.omc from
1·~·3600 Joo Day Or. HB.
1405 Ir Hwbor llTdt
Moo-Frt 9AM-5PM
IC:U/CCU RN
12brstuft Crazy Horse Steakhom1e l>t'rfectaon1st Prep.Hl' TELEPJ!ON fo: WOk K ~ _ ----nodels, muu blands. wall
Persoonel/Payroll Clerk IS80Brookhollow.SA nuLnt1ous mt'ub \'Jned -fo·emale Cockapoo. t•, paper. crpt, Spc gamt'
Spa manulacturing co m Restaurant --, ~~work & travl·I Refn~Jl<1r )ea" all shots. spayed. sets . la mps. rreezer F.qual Oppty Employer
Maintenance ma n. part
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Secret:u-y
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!;:~:11:'orh8: ~~::~ Snack Bar & coo{·ess1on -R£SPONS.Bl.(? S48 4~ to l(d home Ol'lly 495 64£ desk Thur thru S1.1n 1 p 1 st 11 nd he Ip ~Jn t "d ----------: EA k N UP TO He1t black Lab 3 } ,.., old rno1 Pasauempo. M V ne I ayrol C~rk Must sandwich ma kt>r Call' SE<:RETARY,IEXIC. S1 h .. e ff··r rro't frn neutered To gd h<>me OH La Paz, •·ast o know lO·key by touch. Barbara 7$4-~71fi b(wn F1nanc1al 1nveslmt>nt S9 95 P£1 HR lrrtzt•r 2'\ •u fl <:ood 3 Mar~nte Follow sagfl.' Comes~ u:. a bout our process employcestatus 1&3J,im firm for educ aturi. • • •"'.Hld1t1•,n SLu CJll.;ft..r "'~t:)d 962204 &balloons
new salanes. a nd our change forms, maantaan --Personnel Comm1.1nwa :\Int .,.,ork 1ng c 11nd IP\1 ~l ~ l'up1>1e~ bea ut "il k) . -
benefits which include personnel filei;. ~H·k rk-staurant 11ons Ut>pl s .. c retan l'Jrt lt ml ''"'n 1n,: !Jlalk mixed Lab. t-'t•m , O'K'eefe & Merntl stove
den al I leave. vacation & atlt·n me Balboa H<J, 1 ·1,11, 1:.j Xlnt t~ 1>111~ ::-.h re<f t.I i!ll 5.s.2.'I Allttto.. 80 IS I.:? -.ks \.t!J 2001 lugh chair, dressellt' ta l P an & employee d&nce stats. Wall tram 1f •• •• ••• •••• ••••••• ••• •• ' ble. "'··by c lothes. m isc -rred.atumon now hiring llo'>t,,s E~t'l' Sl'Crl'ti.tnd: l'll!J(.r I .,..
t"--1.. I p-:....i__ sharp P lease p hont: p L&OT Must I)(> av:ula J mU'\l =--on s muk~r prl' Tl':Lt"l'UONt-. Red Ooberman Pincher, Ii 623Hairulton. Apt D. CM
_, llkMCr VM'I'.._ personnel 714·$4~481 1 blc t'ves & wknih I f'd lnqutre 1'14l 640Ul::J HE.<,t;AllC'llJo:H SAT JUMf21·9AM I mo• old Need<. Rood f'r1. Sat. & Sun, after with backJi]'OWld m elec Let us teU you about our 1 1 11 Tf'm"'irar> no -;dlino O'="lell •ard Good n<1 ture d IOam tncal,plwtlb1mgorhoth. recent a ct ivation of -ESSM""... 'l'ase <'a for aprit "' " ~., &St ·
r-R. """ ~73S8 -1 •n11n an u((11 '" phont· • ovmg ·. oraite 1>4()-~ __ _ Salary ne1tot1able Alcoholis m Recovery Ol&ta Mesa print shop - -ff1om homt• i la·ar pnnt 4101 S .'wlam. Santa ,\na --20 f''A~ll LY G ARAGI-..
Uri ffiWMCe P~ I !:ierv1ce Program. Con· needs exper'd . operator s A 1 L M A K E R fo. x ••SECRETAHit:s. • in1.:. •l~tJtl o rient ed. Dut-to unpJ1d ... t .. ral(e tree k1Uens. 7 wk:. old. SALE <.::nbs. car seaL ...
Exper in onl' of th~ tactnursmgadmtnistra·r r0orr aHpapmal."'~7a.~~Plscall penenced, 10 managt• RE/Fashlsland SIJ.200 ~721f,!1.!>!'>H~i 1tem:.rrom 40lob ,,..1lltx ,.eant-d. blk/blue e>es. sewing mach &r cah. following Plumt>1 ng, lion. (714 ) 642-2734 Ext ....., C.v.PO growing saal loft Ua)~ AdnunAsst R&US16.800 --...o4d.1nc.-ludrngll\angrm ~6688.644 7262 bkcases. Sat
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4181 eJedrical or <·arpentry 272. 301 Victoria, Costa ---'--------~ 646-5806, EvesS4S-8785 Appointment Onh 1 f'rl•c Tl' 11' T 1· ch f' A 8 X ~n:h r;n~ ~'~·., ~e,n~ F.lliha • IOSO Glenwood, <Greentree I ~i:=:~e:~ar~·~~~~ ~es_11 ________ P&rrs~rt=~~r, :p;~y s~r! LufteiodersAgt'nC) l'rut.:.bar S8 50 ~)r.! ex furn it u re 1--111tu rt'!> ••••••••••••••••••••••• _I_r_\'Ule _______ _
&e,ch.497-4477 ·---------•person only Located-LO Sales 4-020Bln:h,Estab '&l per.Takead toSt. Em1> chairs . m arron. T Vs. Htdt'·a bed 1ora. dbl. I Nursing the Wild West Center Experienced . e nergetic Newport Be ach. 83J..8190 (Xf ~ 281-022 lamps. stere05, refng. Avocado tweed. hke new.
Mllllltenancc HEMOD · person needed for ex-~~~~~~~~~~ washer. dryers. tables, S200 SJ.3.1737 1.24 ~Coral
Balboa Island
Sun 6-22 only. 9-4.
MA I NT E N AN C L·' IALYSIS 25332 Macintyre. Lute pandlng Hea lt h f ood Tal.Bt/N«wA'c.ts. ~•-1 h ·-
-" Hills. The Claim Jumper Oast. Lrg o.c route ~~ Perm. p1lJme Light typ ~~1~3~';';1~.c ~xe:'~ * * I BUY * * ~gC c~I: ~PE IN/L VN Restaurant. Room to make good s SECRET ARY 1 n g W 1 11 con.., 1 de r and c.-rates Man) m ll>C SWE:R SAU!
21J.327-6132. NB devp'mt co. Growth trainees rtems Call !i45-5S45 Good used Furniture & Saturday l~2pm. Amer T partunity for recent H.S Real F.atale li cense req, potent, Sh. dictph. bene·:. Mutual Savmgs •Loan Al ~ -• Appliances-OR 1 will Oak antiqut's, ornate! .Grad with shop training CntJ<.'al Care Ellp. pre-land sales. cash comm. 3 Salesgirl part tame for F'ree Lo Ap~ltcant JJ40 E Cout Hwy, COM seU or SELL for You a.ron cooks love, J enny
who would hke Lo be a ferred. Will train for this dinner parties, Orange p I a nt s l o re P I a n l ln me Personnel Agenc} Call Bill Conopast be pkUd • • 6-y of MASTBS AUCTION Uod bed frame. Child's
highly skilled M aan · Specialty. Full time. Io OJunty, SG VaJle>. S F knowl ed ge help ru 1 488 E. 17th. C06la Mesa 700-9200 Milk. ........ .. , & 13J..t625 dre&ser. hatch cover til
tma.oce Mechanic. Will Mission Viejo. Valle~. pd each wk.1 plen ~a2 Suite 224 642· 1470 ,.. ... Va .... ~~-,--ALL SALES FINAL ble aod many other llll1
train YoU Ul hydraubcs ty of mvenLory. ca I col· ~-----~ , -""-~ Sherman Crane !'dust sell Oak duunJt ta· q u e 1 t e m s . I 8 o
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& ba s I c ma c h 1 n e 714-83l-llOO 2J3.!I0&-4.0C7, ask for Len Al Waltah Clarkes South ---------.. t 1 m l' E x P r · d ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 2 Parson. ... tables. FtScher s.s&-1763
tecbnok>gy. Rapidly in nyGale. CoastPlau Fme Resort SECRETAIYTOYP ili846-6671 s te reo sy s t em . e tc .---------· crease your wages a s !!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~I~---------wear . Mus t be e x E.atabUshed Southern __ _;__;_ ______ ,_llllllllllllll!l~l!'IJl!l~lllllllll!!!!ll!llllllll'!91 NS-700 TV·Pbaao-Rad.io Combo, yougainknowledge ~ex-MUISH AIOIS REAL ESI'ATESALES s>enenced. &i have Aloha Calif. builders seeks TllAY& ACM:NT P\JBLIC P'URNnVRE ----------f Power mower.
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· Needed to give TLC to 00% SptnL Must be able to career o ri e nted 1n Marumum 2yrs exper *A1•nn11* ~:"f'TUml beds w/boa s~.
8 peneoceCIMCO the elderly patients. Will • 0 e wort rught.s & Sunday div1dua1 wts harp s k1l.b CaU MLl.IJe 675-1.311 ,_, llUR From Pnvate Party track i.pe set ... more.
B C M tram qualified person-Call Heather 751 7500 or Shorthand & enganet?nnlol TOll6cJM 7:JOPM Drexel 2 drawer Trad1 SAT/SUN-Ju.ne 21122. 26Strvi!e~n~~tnnl nel.Allsbi!Uavail.App-NOFEESOEDUCTEO applyinperson. expr preferred Send re TYPIST Lovely bdrm sets. lJooaJ cofrff table 2 l0·3pm . 27111 Cibola, 1 Superi N 8 EARN TO SJ00.000 sume wit h salary re Good typtSl to train for armotres, bunlr bt'ds , cane bolt.om Trad.ltiorual Costa Mesa. Complex y l44.5 or.·· REALTYNETWORK SAl.ESMANAGER Qutrementsto Ms Landu on line l·o m p ut e r ('radles . high chr s . armclwrs ·ROW>ddm ---------
MANAGER. shoe & ap OFFICE Cl.Ell -957-8400-organ lie crew to sell Foster. Presh~) of So system Xlnt opporturu c.-h1nas. t bis .t. c.-h rs. in~ tabll.'. expanda ble
parel store Crowmg an s eason t ickt>ts. ne w Cali( 4600 Carnptll> Dr. 1> & co benefits Call rocke rs . bar s t ools w • leaves & 6 chairs
dependent chain Mngt TDAIMrr llALISTATI \ianetyThe atre 642-2020 Newport Rl.'ac h, Cal Elsa_556 __ 3880 -----PLUS LOTS MORE 95..'i 1010 d a>~. 644·6593 DOL.LSHOW
exp require d . Xlot I~ ASSOCIATES --•92663~~.E~~,O~E-~~~~Typist. Genera l arr.er SAYESAYESAVE "'_eek_end.l.&e_ves_. __
benefits Send resume to 'The Dally Pilot bas an Opening for s harp ag SA1.lSl'EISOH -= 11.S grad GOOd benefits We honor BofA. ~<.:. AnUQ1.1t• serretary de:ttk.
Classllied Ad No 711 c·/o immediate opening for gressave people. WeoHer Self starte r, comm + Secu ri ty Guar d r T C M a r ea Farmers Casruer·s cbeck.5 & Cash leaded w1ndowc; $$00
Sat • Sun. June 2112!!
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f'rwy & Beach Blvd Daily Pilot, PO Box 1500, trainee for full time, be bonus & co. be nefits weakends. nic.-e JOb in 1 n s u r an (' e
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Ol&ta Mesa.Ca.92626 permanent Position in li ral commuisionpla o. Vadco&Car PhoneSall"s 1 d 54().'4lOO i-:oi-: C HECK S P L E AS£' mp ete {'err; w 3 Family Gara1o1e Sale ----------1 our Classified Depart-int.ensive lruining, con Ell.pr. not nee. will train Peasant surroun angs '" -----Food 1H•a ila ble Ite ms ~set !600Jean Dales Saturday 8.30 AM 11146
Management ment. Must be able to cerned management, call for interview Mr NPwport Bcaf'h .area V"""" A.•!it . A II T pre subject Lopresale ·~143 · 1:>40.!llSO __ McGee Raver Cr Ft
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.,., 0 < · open houses. uo.ltmited w 63 0370 Call 67,; 6101 Mon thru c. • ·><
Teachers w/peoplc skills lype ....,.ll
4 dw~m ty_?,.tntg opport. prestige location eimar. l· l'J-i Sam Lo t pm f'd \'et HO!>pt m So MASTERS AUCTIOH Bdrm St't 1 W a I null VaJJey, Euclid & Warner
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c all tea cher supplies. ant&· 962·8957or5363608 learn computer and acct..'SSOn~ <'all form to Pre!>tdi·ot l.ar.l!l' 1 et Hu,pt 1n So ~ 646-944<> ques, collectibles, misl'
ot her general clerical 21 terview497 S37J e"'tdl>lishell S-Oulhl'rn l.a~u.na 499 S378 ....... 1.r.-•• • ••••••••••• • •• 0.2.0. 8 us c h a rd &i Io .
Manicunst wanted Guod duties Opportunity for !1 L: ri ' . -Ulllf b uilder :.l'P}.:. -:---Pair o<~et>n Annechatrs dJanapobs. 20521 Mon· co Jocauon. Xlnt work advancement and e x· SALES-RETAIL , uecr Oriented 111 \.\=tcd Must l'nJoy peo 10 speed b<J,·, bike. gd ~ Drop leaf Duncan t.auk.HB 1ng cond J OE Jo'OR ce llen l co mpan y M.wporlCetlter Matur t>. experienced !lividual to pt:rlorm 11le andtrop1calf1sh ei.p cond. S7S or l>e$t offer Phyfe di.Din~ room set ----------
RESTER LTD 645 S370. benefits. Salary com 640-5357 For exclusive lad1ei. \·anet\ or st·c ret>tridl not necesi.ar~ Aquatic &4.>1.$46 sz:;() 962-4148 before4 EVERYTHING GOES.
mens urate with e x -1~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~!-~I store Benefits John .ind ad m In l'-lra t I Ve 1 rop1cals 1510 Raker ... ~ Mehriats 1025 Unfu rn1sh 1og rental
Medical Recepllorust for pcn ence. For interview. IEC-.~ST -Hogan . 111 ras h ton dut11.>i. Posit ion ofrers Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• uvmgroomL:.kwtt· & C~or11 house Beds, ches ts, loc al Orth o p ed 1l' please call:642·4321.en _..,,~ lsland,NB 644 7100 growth and opportunil\ ---l 'ed Sh h nerg:roup 1 t>new a tables. chairs. etl·
Sur1eon. Exper. pre zn Mtge. banking firm nds ---to learn real estate and Wantt'd older woman m s ohpsm1t . com aft.er Ss.c7..(216 l~·S'SO. Sat JWH! 21. 9-4. ,__. In all ph••-or ,_ .1o. ~'-!.ECO •ST pleasant cheerful person SALES students. Jctori.. ~ood h aJth to I plett· wit .. cc~ssones -0n.,,,, Balboa Isl. '""'..,., ......., ~,.. "' ~~ p home bwldmg business e IV(' in ~728 ROLLTOPDESK _,,, J -front office. Resume req D • tLY PILOT to answ. ,,...,.,es. /lame sin gers. d ancers. >ng POB1t1on reqwru at least You will havt' a pleasant S2000
Callforappl.642·8000 "' Ty panc &r ofc expr a d u lts e a rn BIG 7 yrsof responsibleexpr home tnexchangeforas c .. "9& ~atcbing Chair
330 W. Bay Stnet helpful Call Joa.one 8 30 M 0 N E y F U N Rel. w1U be req If an stStance with elderl~ pa E....... 1030 appr8.1Sal value~~
MEDICAL Costa Mesa to tO:lO.S49-88'7l PROJECT SHOW TIM I-: terested an th~ career Uenl. Late schedull• to be ••••••••••••••••••••••• Otberantiques · Equal Opportunit y 642 2020
IA.CIC OfffCE Emp)Qyer RECEPTIONIST _ pos1t1on please send re arranaed 496-1.238 Kowa Super 66 2~••2'• r COUCH Ort Brown
Npt. Bcb. Some lab & X Ftr. Ptr. front & back Sales llWDt' and salary lust.ory _ ---SLR with 8S mm lens, naich. Pe.rf. shape. s11s
ray exp. nee. 645-7172 ---------r office Call Bet•ttn 9 & T E L l to Ms Landa Poster . _ 1.2().23) back & three lens
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2063 · ' H 0 H E Presle> ol So. Calaf 4600 ••••••• • •• •••••. ••• •• •• flit.en. New. packed an ----------lledicaJ Ass't, front & OfRC( IANMEI !lpmfoupp. 848-9600 SOUCITOttS Ca mpus Dr Newport..-. ... , 1005 ongmaJ box Hooeywell Anbque side-board: '220.
beck, eaperience helpful. Receptjooj.at for ~crow Mature people for public Beach, Cal. 926163. E 0 E. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Strobona r model 65C Antique Hall Tree: S12IO. Cal1Nancyat64
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-3303 Immediate opening in office needed. Call for relatio ns . S a lary + with cord. Used All for Sof a Tabl e . SlOO.
MEDICAL BACK OF· our new corporate bead-appt.5.52-4050, Toni. ~ bonwi. Hou.rs 4 WESJ'MINSTER S42S Call t21Jl 331-1816 ArmolJ"e· SlOO. Pioneer
quarters for sharp in· to 9PM. Mon. thru Fri SECY/BKPR. part1full ABBEY eves/wknds st.ereocompooeots. Sl95. FICE for busy N.8 . dividual with strong RECEPTIONISTffYPJST Call Call (714) 846.SS(N time, R.E. Co. CdM ANTIQUE MALL RESELER COLOR plu,, other misc. items. Orthopedic su.raery olc. sec r • tar i a I and ad. WeU·eroomed, proficient Mr. Tullis Mon. 6-23-80 Salary neg. 675-6900 o '""'""' -.,. ____ • ,_,_d cond.s "' &Uy 10-8, Fri 10..ll DARKROOM EQUIP 842.,....,. bt~r::;a.;;aotlce. m.inistrative skills. Can-typist for beautiful of. SANDWICH MAKER SFC'Y . Bookkeeper Of CLOSEOTUESDAY 645-1138 ------d-8--h-
Salary DOE. Ofc Mer didate must be efficient, fices ne a r Fashion in Health Food Res t Cke Mgr.Coost.exp S200 11'751Westm!Jt,sterAve --TWIN bed. sou ire . ~ highly organized and Island. X lnt. frl a1e Need mature woman lor toS2SOwk. Call· !156-JlJl GardenGroVf S54-6l03 c... 1035 Maple Im. hdbd. ft . pc. ----------i able to work well under beoefita. S850-'900/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,_ Twin matt II bo~ Medical Lab m Newport pressure. Position re· c.aJJ Mr. Freese: 758-0SU f!Umt poaltlon. Apply in SEC'Y EXECUTIVE Kitten. 10 wits. male sprp. $40 S51·2739 . in quires initiative, re-forappt. Refa. ~-~~~o.nN.B U F ashion caOW"-MIST ~I ~ hM brh
GAR AGE SALE Saturday
June21 15692SwanLn.
HUDllDgton Beach
llkMllg Sale-Sat &i 'Sun.
June 21 6 22 8am ... pm.
204.lA Charle Cll Cash
Simmons bide-a-bed, xlnt.
cood, mabo1ony drop-
leaf dining rm tbl,
w/chain, china. crysULI,
6 allver plate, kJtc.hen
appllaocea Ir much
rmre! Fri. Sat. • Sun.
8am-Spm. 2.SO Walnut, Beach hu openana eourcefuloesa and a pro-......., Outstand ing opp. for ..... ...-.~... .-. Free ~o atf born!: COMP uv1na room. a· buaiDesa office for Id ventrackrttordiooffice RICIPTIOMIST mature profeulonal """"~ ~1 toUth,2 chaJn .coffffta·
typist for typiq reporta adm lnlatratlon. In· Aaist. Receptionlat for Saodlrich II salad . U · secretary. P/tune, Mon. I a o Pen In I l h e Ir . ble. palntln 1. 2 end Ramnia1e combiDea :?
6 llilliq. We otter com-dlvtdual sboWd ~ hwy board In congenial, semblera, Part tame Fri, 10 to 3, some nex. warehouses, crammed Siamese Blue Polnt 10 tables A lamp. 644-1.JM ...... ram. bol\llebold. petttJve aaJ, paid vac, good communications fut paced Newport SAM·IAll, lloo .. Fr i. lb&lity req'd. Gd. typing, w/haulture just ln from wb sbols m 9'19-771t toya. aporta. VaJl seat.
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profit abarlof, med stilJa and be able t.o i.JJ. Beaeb R.E office. Xlot S3 .SO per br. Lori 's shrthd & organiuUooa.1 the Eut Coast 6 a few ev~ -Beautiful burled solid alot macllt.Des. EZ W\
a..tlta. Plaue pbooe terfaee eqily with alJ p h 0 n e et I q u et t e • Kitchen, t7J.0747 afl. Milla. 1 girl, to uai.t top ouutandln1 paeca from wabnll ovaJ dbl.inl room &rtr bitch, nautical Uak
Bett1 for Interview level.a. Excelleat aaJ.ary pea<mallty, 6 Pf'O(. ap-li\\Mforappt. exec in Npt. Beach. Europe 403S E . ,..._Tabbykrtlena.aome table.Kaa3ln.Canaeat cradaletc. Sat/Sunt-4.
&ti ttD. and beneflta packa1e. pearaoce req. CaU LUa Settetary for Escrow of &Sl·9322 0 c e an a I de B I • . calleo. For information 12 comfort• b I y . 4 SM Kiqlet Crt. CM Nr
Unlimited financial m.aoo. nee, !kp. needed. Call Service Station Attendant Oceanside. Bide "G" S6 ca.Um.7150evenlap. matchlng chain. Newly Adalm/Plaeentla. lie. TICH. &l'OWth potenUaJ Mut , ....., ... .,. ~ T 1 Ptr ly Ch ,_1 • 57. 5 mo. IAl&nd from"--
1040
upholstered . UIS. _._ __ lJmque opportunity '°' ti. a QOD·I oil · F RECltPTIONIST with •Otra_.. __,, on · • app evroo,""' 1·5. Tbun. • Fri .. June--. ~ S.t .r-21.. h.na, ~·
...,...... Uc Tech. 2· f rtb I 'f er. or typiq *ilia Corona deJ No rth Coast R w Y lt Ir 20. from l2 noon to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int producta, coe•Uc:s. ~.aper. J'aMUcm u .Ja..•r
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..... to Dlrec:t.or ol contact: -T cpen, nvE. N.8. comtnacll«I • to5PM 1714 ) 413·4601. Qwamp aitt. N/F Pet ... MlliDI lut ol atore MltlW.ra,Cottallma.
,_....,..... lab 8erVlce. imal9d. m47'7 co. bu lmmad C>Peniol SHOI SA.US a b o w P v t p t y . f1U111abint1. Authentic ,
5tMia. -C6 f* ••hH Rec:ewA!adat for executive Mcretary We have an openln1 ror a Blk Ital. Marble. Omat4! 21315'7·1.MS aft & pm. aatlq• Blltlum atove s.uam. t to s. Caot111c·
' 1'aU u. P'roM Office to Halal director or part Ume aboe sales man • / band _ p a In t • d tor's retirement aale. KEN Ir WOMEN 17 6: 111'$, 1~ ~t for buy, muttet1J11. d lctapboee, « woman. ff.ra : evea. carved dreuer t.3000. w.tblPlaod wbit.e Ter· ~ W.. Aadq• .._..,.,. ..... JIOI
..,.. to wort U.. 1llO llRI 9"'. c 0 •ta 11 •1 • 0 . P . SH• \Yplq r.q. ••rltet· S.t. MSun. !?•R:"!· prer. 0-t lllOO. Beaut. Mir· rten, 7 weeka old. Cbam· pedestal bathnlom alat. g D•Ull. NB
-._, Potr h P•I--leal ••· =I .. baek1rouod IWIPIULL SSKOES nn. m.rrn pka Ilea. 3 <emol•. l ....... -walllut -llolO lat ..i, :=:!.::.ll:.::;.11~~7; 14°''0
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dt ~ andl. Appiy "'"'" -.~E SAL!';q W led 5'on$ule SlOO. c b amp Io n Ii o •I f\nku.re. l.rl. '""'1DI 6dirt~ De BUeeric APA Ora•1• F'alr UHielsm.tJ T ... ng the moat people SECRETARY ...v u • SblpaClockmc>. cantraek,ud~mia· Dr.,Cll. Gramdil I O-llled .A41.,.-,..uv JXJ16Jble I.a lmPOrtaot to Dependable w /Real NU°' pa.rt •l me. OOOd otversHelmettlSO 'fl+tn.-_;;;.;.;;.;..~------6&~pi:·. 20• 21· ••U "~Lo......,., the succ:eu or an1 blatee.xper, COOd typ. Co. beoeflt1 Future More l3l-CN'T7 A.KC Gennan Sllepberc! ~~oua flaturH. fllJO&O.,....lele.rSM•
aa1ea calk with 11t1 ,... priaat &JI~ Make IU1"9 ... Ir SH. 1m pJQu.nl aaimt. po.ltlona PGt•I· r-a.. Imo old, obe . S.a .. I to 4 . an,
... ...._fallwidal>aJb' ~&Ddbi1,.'Glta1 yourt I• lhted In otc to IOOd I« Salary ble.Appl)'IDPft'1tOObet. The f•Wt rlraw In tho dleace clau partl,.lilaple IO'l ... •t Rocker, ~ • .,lle, _.c•. ,_••ML !:.:!t~_:::;..llled -~-J_•_a_••_f_l _•d_. _P_h_o_o_e =~ w/upcr. =::.c~m : 3011 S. ~:!lllect~do:~llot =d. All at.ota . 1te ... 0a11•-.m :::.El~
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__ ., Lbis aummer. 137$ ru\ored . ll0.000 -9170 lllr......t!tlo-'•1.AM /P"M dwltl C51MOT)
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PP 2U/m.Z518 I Y~S bnk•. •1101 wbeeta. .. ........ 1 ....., .,_1 'A Porche• fl.oM U2fl Paotutlc road c.,
Deda 9070 vw Eaau.. smo Eu--a...: <~>. ~""
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71' 8-troom shower • -· ew V\&'°'" ac· ~.•teertaa. (t8Nll'T). ---Hi. 11..H. OltAM91COUNTY"S l c ~ ma c b a'oe l D ~I . qw'. lfueb. Much more. HADOI CAI CO. 13131 HwW Ol¥d
0.... .... t-a amo M•·•sts we.a.ad• • 28' SUNDANCE ...._., o.t1 GI ..,. Our Moat ~ Boat
••r"·Olll• .U., ,_ --· ------1 stock t1S1, ao Mere:. S'7UllOO. aalc IC# One ea._, ~A M_!!~d. OMcMI\ °'-, .. ~nu OLDIST
48' slip avail. in Hunt· ·u Ford Delua Club 64uJH 76AUD .. OX . _~.·
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laitoo Harbour. Call Coupe, Nftda resiortna Dynamite 2 door wtth 4 ~
Debbie 213/592-56'S MUeofferMS-5IU 71 YW CAMPB speed and alr. Great con·
co.il 41 eMln. 0.. Ml.Clll,HB.Cdll .,.. ... m.81. ..ustllave~yolAd
•ode. dla8'u. o•IL Olll ear .to Ad &ttor Wtthhttbue ,_., IOec. Set. ntW fJCl•~N>4'00 Mu.el .ell, AU Kenwood tm.a.c.M. •Y•h1m •• .,atu. Xlnt
Wat.tall IDdoon sold ~ Crnr ll"OUP tbl Gilm&Oars.».Sat•~. w/llmtiop.C.n~..,d w /am /fm 1tereo
wlc:hr, laaa-, fuo, .......... a.uiu 1200 M&-4TG'l
.......... boaill, MC llM1 ... '1ZI. ---------j PiaalON, t..1 Nl1iael lktautHul S,y•tem
111.QW. lllAY"l'AO el~ dryer , Sherwood lfcc:elvt!f,
xlnl cand Abo playpen Kenwood turo table. ,...,_._,room Alte, ua ,......' Call~ .-.5.5J7 KmWOOd c:Ullette deck, ........... "'*". ortH. Mii &olPlll Janssoa apeaktta Wllh
eedloaal IJOI•. lllllK 2:5.2 ------cabmet. MOO. "2·s.49
Wl.b ~.CM. M2.-. Calm Brad waler skis.
"-" ........ ,. 7G". 2 be~ slna. hood hair ZENITH Color CebLDet
.....-u ,...UI pnu. apear ctryen C2>. _... 1V, $300. or best olr
IUD, l ·track U•reo, ~IH80
blender, M ackaa\osh Sofa Hld.a·bed. bke new ~, toes. electro1uc New mattresa SI 75. Also. 25" Cok>r T. V. Sl3IL
ALL MEW
1910MODB.S f'rom lT' thN ••
PRICES SLASHED
CADILLAC QUALITY
AT CHEVY PRICES
HARRISON
BOAT CENTER
19 .11. MO DJnunite flat.top coo-dition! (tltNQZ>
FOR SALE 40' mooring 2e DB. T 'l'll"lion. Very pretty ln· SJ.295
Newport Beach with 26' hUSleelBody. side end out. Great M.JIWITKAM
power boat. Off Marine ~Ryod.re~lt shape! ('T21FLK) v-1utw ...... Ave. westlide ol Balboa mt.o~~ _,,ooo. • .. -5 _.. • lalaDd. 6'.S--074& PV\ Party ~5813 -• 7 7t00We.imlmter A Ye. IOI Wl1HAM In Westmi.ost.er
WANTED Boat slip 10 'UIO~ Okla Repro. Needs YOUlSWASIN M:J.'JZl '31-1880
Newport. WW pay F1n· kma& bomt. Call Teddy 7t00Weshp;-t.er Ave • den fee. Call 62&-ZIM6 or _fK5.. __ 1664 _______ 1 iD West•jmter '73100 LS: 4 apd., 20 mpg, ~9975 Ford A '31 deluxe -~ 6111-?llO am/fm I track, 95,000 milea. llovina to Europe.
40"MOC>alMGMI roadste,r, 6 whla , '85Cbevy. Rebtt V-8 eng. Must sell. s~. Call
restored. • '7 be a u . New tlreS. SllOO. 646-Z100 s.-4QZ7
+boat, S8600. 988-31165 Sll.500. PP114-494 2Tll5. and966-0388 ---------4
71AUDl5000
Dynamite 2 door, aun-
rool. automatic, air. wta·
dows. velour interior.
..,.,._ st-ed Ii 4 WllMt Drh" tSSO 'T7 Ford. 22.000 ml.fully Siii 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ...__. Si r ••••••••••••••••••••••• eqwp~. er a coo·
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850N. Beach Blvd
LA HABRA
t5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy>
C71415U..5lll
Sunday by Appt.
(299VNB) ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!! S7HS
equip, cello, teen'• free estimates on up lyearwarnaty ~ 11..aa c::\ol.blni. kJlts of goodies. ~ 641-8205 6'2·S340 -All
31lJI Mc:.Kiale'/ Way, CM . ._........ & ....,__.___ Coed Hwy
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20· CHARGER '79 Ford Broaco Ranger version. A must see!
Best buy al $6200 400 Xlnl. cond $9,000 Call S6500. Si&323:I
"'ord e-~e1 ( Joy,8 3().Spm.~9072.
Ctothinl. furniture. ap·
pliances, houaehold
itemt. Sat. 9-3. 381 Cost.a
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QuituoiBuaineasSaJe f I dpmi.t (714) 631-2547 New It Used clothmg •••••••••••• •••••• ••• ••
blaestbargainainlowu IMh.MmlttH•ce/ IM-THIWATSl
Half otr •more. SerYice fOZO STOU
c ' • '°'"' ey Jet. am1 "'14 Dodge Window vaa·
ly seatmg + t andem '62 Scout. Cb~vy 283 eng. Law miles, l'lmpg. Llk~
lraller. Call for showUlg heavy duty rear end, oew. $3200. Call63l-4793
644-547"5 winch. $1500/080. ---------1
642·3162 i'J Chev 350 8900 mi. 4 yrs ---------• 3033 Brislol St~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• • - - - - - -T .._ $-Fa~y Garage Sale. 0.ta MMa Village Boat maint.enance. outbrd I Mlfl ll rtal-P auo furn .• cheat, Ml-4J'l3t 10U>6 re~ It canvas. All/· ....,/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 Wagoneer , rebwlt
warranty. Panelled ID·
sulated, am-fm tape
dedl. aUJt ga.s tank. like
new. S6500 .-1439 bookcase, toys. misc. Craft Yacht Service. 9050 ~=•/ t:ra.ns~~ep~
furn., clothing, 4 burner Antique floor loom. Xlnt. 675-9651 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9150
gaa stove top, 9912 cood. $IOI). ,.,.--1-_ •IMMAC 28'-90' BOATS: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ncb 9560
Lapworth Clr, HB. 640-9268 loah.--6/12moplansprepard Honda XR '75. lllte new ••••••••••••••••••••••• "7SDodgeTradesmaa
Sat/Sun 9.5, Allan-......... 9030 fromS189/mo. including Only $295. Trade for unuTaUCIS' Beatoffert&kes•t ta~urst 3 Deep sea fiahane poles ••••••••••••••••••••••• sbp, \euolu 7141964.5994 Lvgerdirt blke &t2·S290 • &U-1344 ---------1 with reela. $20, 125 & $30. Wanted Wind Surfer. Example· W.e.d 9590 Gata# Sale: Sola. stereo. S.-9832 Good oood. Call 67>3545. 5.a 9060 'i2 Y amaba 17:-,CC. Dirt l 979 F0a0 drum hirt.s ---------••••••••••••• •••••• • ••: btke. Runs very r Jean L ~ 1d Co.ier ••••••••••• ••••••• •••• • :..:.. rdo::.·s!t. ~MIC.II .. _.._. Hvy. duty 50' Roller 'C9, Luden1 16, 2Sft, vam Xlnt cond. S215 firm Automauc trans . mags WEPAYTOPDOu.AR
ly lOllm lo 4pm. Wmhd 1011 l'\lrler. Sl15. h u 11 , s I 1 p 1 n N B • 968-~ & wide ura Low miles• for top used cars-foreign. _,;:.. ___ ;:__ ____ ,. .......... ••• • •••• •• •• ~92168 be a u t 1 f u I. S • o o o US&J389) donlestJcs Of' classics· If Ha uhalit._.1065 TOPCASHPAJD . 894-90lO. Must Sell. Honda Xlt 80 OHLYS.C6'S , your car l.S e1xtra clean,
•-•-••••••••••••••••• For med furruture & ap-Trail Mate boat tratler, 1975. Xlnt cond, ~·a 11 Hilac>a CAa CO. ~us f't RST .
ALPACA FUR RUGS ptiances workin& or not ;mo lb. cap. Take up to CnlisWM)Sailon Evns.751.5680$300 216iHarbor8lvd ~
from Peru. Beautiful de-9157--'133 ' 19' boat. S500 or best ol· U you are lhinlung of COSTA ... F.SA ----------1 fer.Call673-0437 b '76 Honda ~CB Mllll m sigbsS400loSS50each. uy 1 n g a c r u 1s 1 n g cood. lo mi Sl200 642·6106 •-MZ·ml sailboat there IS a superb A •••-... 1013 19' Boat Trailer . opportunity for exp. 760~6 T T •8 " round aal1que ••••••••••••••••••••• Completely refurbished. sailor to buy 1oto 40' ·79 oyota ~ 00 loog •l lll~c-ty
IOIWmtAM
VOUSWA&IH
7fiOO West.minster Ave.
in Weat11l1JlJter
.. '7551 638-'1880
'71 AUDI 5000
lmmaculat.e. sunroof. 2
door, full power, air. win·
claws. stereo. velour an tenor. (299UNDI
S6.9tS
IOIWfTH.AM
VOUSWAGIH
7800 West.minster Ave.
1n Westaunster
.. '7551 638· 7880
9712
CREVIER
79 IMW 6llCSI
Silver with black leather.
ExecutlveCar.
IOI Md.Alla. t.c.
850N. Beach Blvd.
(S Ml. No. of SA Fwy.)
La Habra 522.5333
"79 320l, air. snrf, ~pd.
~ caas. fog lights,
Alloy whls. SI 1.500 or ti.t
olr. 714-840-7611.
Auwne lease oo '79 BMW
5281 Fully loaded .
$:375/ rm. 54C).4267
·10 320i
Sunroof. alloys, etc.
$tll.66. ·-· O .E..L. with $2000 ....
675-5603
9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pedestal mahogany la· CONN Direclor trombone $290. Call493-71Bl ketcl). Unlimited sailing '76SUZUKI 250'I'S bed: low miles. k500
ble. •leaves & pads $300. with case Excellent con· lotlts. Poww 9040 tune & very small aovest. 7:.-'~ Call for info. 6'75-99'12 ~~~~~~d. tH~ uLr..,•rt oRMHGMActto<(
5 piece Lecrouset dttioQ,SJ,ll.1$"°5Zaller ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-SMO 1910CHEVaOLET 979-2503 •USED IMWt*
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SA'41A AMA
835·3171 ·11DAT~
Shup Ullle L200 sport
coupe. wpeed. ra<Uo &
heater+ C.8 . CT18ZXC) cookware iD ~ rack $90. IPY. 1978 SCARAS By Owner Westsa1l 32' '71 HONDA 750 Cuatom I TOH PICICUP ---------1 '733.0CSc""", m1nt10M9l = cabtoeta $20. DR\JllS by Ludwig, light Twin 30's. 130 bours, hull & deck+7000 lbs of paiol seat. 16'' rear Loaded ancludmg dual WE IUY "'J42WlT\1S /R (0032> Sl.695
________ _. blue clear. 2 F1oorU>ms. loaded. Pri. pty. Best Of· imide ballast installed, wheel. nu tires. Beaut rear wheels & ONLY 'T7l20i411p,air(294SXEl
Jewatry I070 • base 24". 3 ZUgren !~! Call 546-1.200 <Moo.-Complete set or plans stroog, fast Sl400&l8·508I 5,000mlles! <678.S> O.EAM CAaS 'T7s:nA mmt (1008)
IOI WITHAM
VOUSWAGIH
7600 Westminster Ave
m W estrruruster
•••••••••••••-•••••••• Cymbals, Rog~'s high Fri. days); 731-8216 and cons tr u c l 1 o n imHarley Oav1dsoo Low OHLY $1495 AND TRUCKS 'T7630csi t4.56SXG>
•IKMEDIATECASR• bat complete w /all (evening.a & weekends). manual. Located in Rider Custom pamt. lots HAlSOltCAACO. '78320i4ap,air(4228J
For Gold, Silver, cases.SflOOOMO.Callan AskforJetTY. OosUMesa.CaJJ673·2174 of chrome Best o(Cer 2167HarborBlvd. '7832UA,air(6095)
Platinum. Any kind, 6:30PM (714) 737~9. 43• Gr&11 Mariner hilly takes. 645-12.44 COSTA MESA '785.:nA loaded 1!>468>
~~l 638.7880
cood., amount.. Daniel '75 CATALINA 27' In· 6 .. ~610 '79320l45pS/R 1811!61 548-5053 KIMBALL&HARJUSON equipped, beautifully board. f16,750 or best or. WANTED ..... 6 '7952BiAS/R (216l5 l
BabyGnmd $1800. maintained. ready to (er? MS-2963 Pvt. Part.v Hooda Trail 90. '71 ,...__v p U .,_T Cl•ao '79S28i loaded f<Yl561 w e b u y G O L D . .....-ia cruise or hve aboard. 7 .. 1 ~ '""""' · · .,. · "' · SfERUNG SILVER & Slip may be avatlab&e LasarComplete "..,,,.,, Good cood. A/C. PSIPB, -=---------__ CloMd ___ _..,._~-
SlLVER S's Will picJtUP. E*1e Is Schaffer by BuC· ll..,% F'iJ:Jandng po&IJ· $850 Motor.,._.,, S./ radio 13495/o(r. ~13035
~ fa El Alto Suapbone ble. $80,000. Jack Curley 644>~ Rat/Stew• C1160 ·~ GMC .,... Ton p1cku.p
~ 53-4·1505 eveaiogs 6: p b • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6cyl, am.rm cass. duaJ
MovadoMaoaWatch.llK F • weekends . 642·4321 '12 arlaers ip. 36 •WERENT• ·--"·.ooJy_,.,..m1 Xlllt
-1A .. A_ .. ~ OBO Call ..... Is u-a~ 0 l s'-N.wnt ......... -_ ........ _,,, · weekdays. .. _ _.. · · ....,.,, -.-•YOW'MotorHome• cond. )\sk1oe $7,000.
548-2738 f .. p llt 1015 slip, loaded, Hawa11 TopS\.o )'OU·laxbeneftts ~Seao
•-••••••-•••••••• 17 FT. &LASTltOM yet.eran. S27.000 for "'1 Wedomaanteoance-Cree
ROLEX Watch Band. Copier lfinolta Electro-Has IS horsepower m\, ~ do, 642·1324. smce l9'72·fR!;,~s '8SE1Ca1D1DO.goodcood1
President. 18K gold. Graphic. Uke new. S17SO Evinrude engine with 64&-SfJ03 DaJe's RV t ion . s 13 SO /offer
S1800/bst ofr. ~2983 or take over payments. less t.hAO so hom's. full 559-4446 Eves/wliads 642·8620. 700.1881. canvas, heavy duty Sabot, used, fully ngged, pp
Man's H ct gold diamond trailer with hitch & $300. RENT MOTOR HOME --------
ring w /3 stones, $400. New l yr old Xerox Copier ngged for fishing or ski. S46-0037 S250 wk + & mile Self Ma 1 n le nan c <' m 1 n · ~
M6-70Haf\4pm Mdl 3100. SS900 or lake rng Cmcludes a set of coot.64.5-2283 dream . '69 Chev)
.I-.. 1071 over payments and walerskisL Has 1980 For Sale: 17 fl Spint Suburban "'iT Auto. ttadwwwry service agreemeat. Coo· license & is "spotleas!" Cata.maran, Is lander •APOLLO ••••••••••••••••••••••• G 1 o l o ...... ft Sl.00 848 3977 front seat only Best of TRUCK Spray booth !~~c9tl74 eno seo. Callfordetails. ..._...g . . i i Origmal owner. s ips ftt.~
DeVillbis, 1 yr. old, 30' """" 991-7572 77 .. 1076 Must sell this m onth 6. ate generator Sl0,000 ---------. h • ·d 714-673-0149 ·ss Chevrolet Pickup loogxl6'htg .x 22 w1 e. Office Furn. (or sale, 18• DUFFIELD ELEC· RomaoUc Classic. 1939 '-'Jton.bi~wmdow
Offer. Rebuilt Stea!l' S.J.C. Co. disposing of TRJC BAYBOAT,XLNTI Calilorma CruisingClass ForRent.20'motorhome. 893-0449
cleaner, Electromauc used desks. chairs. COND 673-2253 ' Sloop.216'.4 cylgruieng.2 completely eqwp Reas ---------
$600.00. ZU.TI1·2070 c abinet&, C he a p . · burner stove, 20 galfresh rates. Ca II Ad Siller
Mhal•IW 1010 493-8122. 42' Matthews. NwlJl slip water tank (new), VHF #232.24 hrs.642-4300
••••••••••••••••••••••• n... ti'Cul avail. Paul. Dys , radio, dual battery ---------1
WANTED!
Late model Toyous and
Vo l vos Call u :;
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PO RSC HES
WANTED
Allow us the apportunlt >
to consider the purchase
oc lnde·to of your clean
Poncl>e. Check w~s
Today' ~
'80 320i
48 mlh Leas<'
Fully f'actoey
Q Em pped ( 5874.21 --" •>~•·----··-Sl5!1J· DATSUM
p I us t a 1 • 4 8 m t h IUYEllS
0 £L OAC Cap Value If you've tned lO buy li.n
S 11 , 7 I S. Rt> s 1 du a I economy car lately and
56443 ~. C:ap Red. SZ715 been insulted by the al-
T o ta I P avments lowance on your gas
S7976 &4 J t,;ST $.3464 08 1tU1.ller trade-in. we SUR·
DELIVERS Re.t you give us a call.
IOI Md.ARIH IRC.. We can probably offer
850N Beach Blvd many hundreds more
IS M1. No. of SA Fwy 1 than you have been able
La Habra 522.~ lo get. Lwiury cars, gas
guiders or even in·
'89 IBOO Very good rond1· termediates. Call for
lion. 30 mpg. S2250 free appraisal. Just ask m.nso for Manager.
109WITHAM
11.,.--'-•GET•'-S ucau contemporary 556-9292· eva ~2531 systm. Dinghy. Much i'J Mobile Traveler 8.000 ~,.. AW Walnut Executive Desk ' ' more. Newport slip nu Every extra. $12,750
from your business card. & matching Credema. 19' Reinell Cabin Cruiser. avail. $5950 or beat ofr. 673-9497.
Send ooe card for each bigbback Exec. swivel '73~. lSSbp, OMC V-6. 957 0511 d 979 2636 ---------1
PICIUPS
DATSUN
$PECIALS
19'1S BMW 5301 4dr. air, 7600 WeatmlnsterAve.
13131 ._bor ei..o AD root, tp ~k. $6900. in W~tmiut.er c..-. ~ ... .,..nu ~ 7001; Eves. 64().3S90 a. ~l 838-7880
tag plus ooe spa~. We chair & 2 matchillg side Loaded F'ish·skHrailer. . ya. . T~ Tr•ni 9170
return permanently chain.SlS00.963-2841 XlnL cood. New uphol. eves. •••••••••••••••••••••••
sealed attractive tag & SS.&'5Q.MG-ll26 Naples Sabot. xlnt cood. J.S·veryclean.
strap,· meeting airline Peh 1017 · Racing eqwpped. sleeps 6.
1.D. requirements. J>re. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1967 Oaris Craft 30' alps 6, 540-4728 '95-5+46
vent l06S 6: theft! For a IUl.MESE elect fng, bold.ulg lank, --------~ 17' Camper. s ac nf1ce =~ i::b~~~10: KITTIMS ~~ ~~a:':!. ~ l~O!!,~~~ Steal it at $1495. ~7-3182
"Day Glo" paper & we !.~t•~eauwllb papers. SmaUdowo.673-7469 673-9128 will back 6: trim your _, ... .,.;u. ---------• ----------l 11~· Sth Wbed. '79 In
Or rds 33, ,...._._ c _.. d ...._.,, SH vader. designed compact tags. lry lwo ca 54L26 I 9 -..nu"' r.,., It ........... 25' OOC. sips. 2. head, 1r.-C 1 beckloback. 0-Must s ell due t o 0 /8 . W/s p1n, hmged ptc .. ...,.loaded,A .sps
PRICES S. $495() 552-7896 · Mi caw green wing , ro reclos ure . $3200 mast. temp. slip. Sac. at ---------
S2eaor3tS5 young, affectionate. &1>7673 Sl.900. P/P.11~ 9147 Amlo~ice. Pwh :'J=:t:::. ;u-oo tamed. Sl500c""f: 17' Claask (64 ) llOhp 1.0 . 22' Wooden sail boat .•• !!!:~ .. !~.~~
1oormoreS1.40ea. 1~1J90e,., c •~3·141 a Fbr.els. Canopy. Sk1 <sloop > s.soo . Ca II ~--YIC• E 0..., SaJesTaxlncluded ._. .... or....... e qu1p111t. Trlr. Xlnt. between 6&9 eves. .,_ ....-•·
NO CARD? SHERRY'S PET CARE $2,900. ~9590 759-9475. Open 6 Days A Week Draw your own or send Bo din 6 . Moo.-Frl. 7.30-5:30 name. address, phone & ar g &roomtng 13' whaler. 40hp. Trailer, UOO 14. sa1b. trailer. Saturdays 8.00.S 00
we'll make ooe card per with love. free pltup. full cover. lmmac. $3500. cover. extras. Gd. cond. Atm Clwya..ftv.
tag. Add 25t each. Poodle Pups & Persian 67S-0740. S7000BO. 646-5840 292&Harbor Blva. Send check or money or-Kiltena fM sale. Tea Cup Co.ta Mesa
del'to: studs. 25 yrs exp . '63 Chris CraCt Sea Skiff HOBIE 16. Orange tram· 546-1914 Pl..Of rtnn'IMG ~21M8. 34 '. Fantastic. Loaded. poliDe yellow hull.
P.O.Box1560 rs-&e>rg.s 1090 ~2858eves. 891~
ec.tallesa,Ca.9:!11S28 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blue Topper Sailboat
: ORIENT AL RUGS (2) Beautiful Ebony upright 48' Spwta flWller w /roof rack. Xlnt cond.
Aller 5 PM llaaoa Hamlin piano. '79 Paceaa.Uer. ready lo $7S0761-3895 after 5pm 17~ Xlnt. quality 6 t one. fish. OnlJ us hrs.
Value: Approx. S2SOO. Loaded w /equlpmt. 20' Newport. 5 ..., 08 ,
·lo" O'Keefe Ii lllenitt old Beltotrer.640-ll91. ~vat.eparty.840-7811 w /sl i p. Mu st ae 11
SSAVISAVlS
WITH USID PAITS
lm por1A9d car pa.rt~
IMPORT
A11l'OSVPPL Y
101 N. •wheat.er
Aoabeim 176-9900
R li $3600/beat oCr. (213) :cu stove. ec ner lRUScbaafBrosuprighl. 1977 Tollycrart lift. S.9'30 Motor6reareodforl963
.tbr8&ol' chair. f1ac pole, ll•bolaoy, xlnt mecb w/moorin1. Price Is ---------1 Ford Body parta· 1964
. chJldren'1 bikea, bot cooct, ori1 fiDub. ssoo righl.CaJl673-lU8. ~tnMeW9eff 27• Impala. Call aft s
......_ 5a«ID t'1M400 bl urelinu. iobrd, 547-421.f.
---------• 18' I>Wfiekl Electric Bey Genoa sun lop ---------
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famU)' memberablp.
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femllJ t.eeola n•m· ~.&; Wortb Sl,200, wm "'°°"best of· ... o..•-·
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Clallllled Depanmeat, Dally Pllot
33' W. Bay Street, Cotta M.a, CA t211M
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33,72111 Miles, Gold 10819 U.C• Merury
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• 3S2lli ti.arbor Blvd. SADDLHACI
Costa Mesa 50-5630 Y ALLEY
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CHICtl IVBSOM
VW-PORSCHE-AUDI 445 E. Cout ffiway
at Bayside Drive
Newport Beach 673-0900
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SAYINGS EVER
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Ml'-. "PriNI& &l &..ow SAMT A AMA <ZZ7llO> • ~ a>otOBO. PP. 642-9859 ~ with ta interior. 2m:5 Harbor Blvd. ......, look" >UloJJUOO $59" (SIOIUI. COSTA MESA
Mla. Sen ee Cootraet DATSUN Price dr>IS not melude 73 ' 911 T Coupe. Low OMLY $St95 9·79.2503 Av81Wlik CaTWZO> 3001 f: aTlbSt.reet d91611'imt•l&edoptions. miles. CoaCOW11e cood IAl8 MOTOllS
SA.IA. Su&.aAoa $51 7811 • • m.IDO. P.P 833 1$98 ,. .... I 97• • .,,J --TR1
OM..Y .. H
Ml\WOllYDA'nUM
-Dov• Street NEWPORT BEACH
s.AHfAAJtA ~/':'\ ---•o • lJ,000 DU, 81.1',
DATSUM 1::~. ~· ,· ~~ ....... !?.~~ TRS.1974.•.000mi.New ~7~.11 caue lle. ~~~~d.
JD01 E m .11 Street s cyb:nc:te'r, .~trans . ....:.:::;:-:::.: • 1 DEA UR IN U.S.A. dutcn. brakes, Best otr Classified Ads SaalaAD8 SM-78Jl airCCDlilllCllLl.q. AM/FM 211Z5Harbor Blvd gsmz &O-:i678 979-2503
IJJ..tJM ----· '"D no. All/f'M c a11.
AIC, 1d. coDd. '2.300 nrm.. .. .-..
IAttllM !ter:.·.~~sb'!~~ e<m'AllESA ~~~~VER A.utos.H•• 9100 A.wtos.Mew 9I00..._.---.-... -.---9-IO-O
,_,.. •1.AJts al Eyeball'. l390 .,.........,......,_._ \ 979-2503 ROUS·ROYC£ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
~l'f£S XWF ). P RICED T O -HarborBlvd. ts.ltJ•m-~ SJ:U. ~ 19 llGB GT. yellow. ,.__, ... e11
11'1111 $1 9 COSTA llESA cood mileace. new ...-..
1971DATSUM ,.,... SANT~!,.. 979-2503 All/Fii cauett.e. Aak10~ ClOSfO kJNOAY~
FllOMT WHL DltlYI DATSUN 1Z5115.5a475$. 191;7 MPW PTe-eornict>e 2I04DOOI
Automatic \rana .. air
CIOlld. 6 body side mold
lop. <67S364). ( Sl k 12119).
•79 o ... -...... m• Jquu XJIL. sJnt "''_.. 2I001E.11thStttet cond, au trans. air, lf7t....a coupe Wbit.ew/blk lthr JIO•XC,.. SantaAu SM-7811 rm 8 Wbite with black 1n IUitn ~.air cond 4 ~speed,one owner.only ~c=~m : terior. ONLY 3 0 0 apkn . S'28 ,000 Call 3 .63 ~ M i les , Go ld. 9725 : · mila .. yes. that'• ri&bt . 213-349-2703
(5.JlYHX> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'76 JAMAi .. i.a than 300 llILES! it-....t..--..,.... ------ONLYS411t
~DATSUM
•Dove 8treet NEWPORT BEACH
IJJ..IJOO
"74 2lllOZ. dean and loaded.
Must sell. S3995/orr. .--.1-
lf71DATSUH
2102DOOI
AWlcmtic tram., body
side moldiap 6 All/FM
s tereo cassett e.
<964WCll). <Sil:. 871 I
OMLYS3719
t4EWPORT DATSUH
77 DATSUH
FIOWAC'iOM
4 apeed, areeo. Lie. 7S6TPJ
$3,410.
71DATSUM
FIOCPL s speed, air conditioning.
burgondy . (881TWL).
OnlY Z2,U> miles.
77DATSUN
FIOWAeoH
AM I Yll Stereo w /t.ape. 4
speed, yellow. ('76(61110)
818 Dove Street 71 DA TSUH
'71 AAT XJ6C. S.AM <4'18>. Abarlamat -
Only 13,000 miles on th11 With a Ion& wbeelbale, 6 OMI. Y S64tl •••••••••••• ••• ••• • •• ••
<bnam.lte red 1.28 r allye 4 cyl. en&ine, silver H · IM8 MOTC>aS 1910 SU.
door, 4 speed with stereo terlo r • lo• miles. CALL '7t-Z50J TUllO. cassette. Like new ! (1131181). READY FOR
(lltWVl..) OMI. y $9"5 'T1 llGB. sJnt eoad. lug -IV y $l,3H5 llA&BMOTOIS gage r•ck. new brlu. .,......,.y MOW!
IOI WITH.AM CALI. 979-ZSOl Urea. top. 23,000 mi, take ·~'U DUIJM&•
YOUSWAGet onrpymta.Sll-5155 llACH IMPORTS
7600WestmimterAve . '67 Jaauar t20 Sedan, 197S. 44IC nti. Like new 848 DoveStrttt
in Westmlraster Class.ic. absolutely im· Green. S:UOO. Private Nl.""WPORT BEACH
m.7561 1138-'JMO mac. One owner. All Party. 957-8309. 752-0900
orig. Lo ml. bst off er. mo F\at 850 Sport. Good Keb.~<W67'3-4a0. "78 MGB. brwn. AM/l'M ~ 9762
cood. 33/%2 act. mpg. ~us. new llicbellns . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Under 38K ort1. New ..._. 9731 ~.OOOnti. '57oo. 644-7583 •71 SUlilU
hardtop, brakes, tires, -••••••••••••••••••••• G.F AM /FM cass. s tereo. n-i 97 .. .1. • ~ -5 speed. factory aa.r coo $2.000. 714-344·1742eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• dittoru.n1c AM F \1 radio.
NEWPORT BEACH Fl 0 WAeoH "78 Fiat 1.28 Rally. gets gd
IJJ..1300 4 s peed. yellow, 20,1223 gas ~· Very gd rood.
miracle
mazda
'73 OPEL MANTA 1900. stereo Top o< lhe line
stick. riser upper. clean nnJeage getter and uses
body. SIOOOB067~1JS ~ gas' Low mtJes ---------• Mlles <336WOO>. 18K nu. Must sacrifice.
'75 280Z, 4·spd, A/C, SU00.'87·1044,49'-1309.
AM/FM cass, xlnt run· 7t OATS.
nlo1 cond. Must sell. llOC.X
67$-97• ---------• 4 speed, 18,805 miles, 7t DA TSUM white. <855XIR>.
12104•. 24Mo/24,000Mlln
4 cylinde r , 4 s peed . S.-...ice CGill1 oc:t
wbitew•ll tirea, wheel .,, .....
covers, vinyl lnte rior. Most YtWd9t.
Brl&bl y ellow. O ne SEE.a.TEST
Owner ( 469 XNtJ). ''A • t Cream Purr· YOUR CHOICE AT
r 10.104 M1us SANTA ANA
!~ SANT A AHA DATSUN 1i DATSUN
: 2lllfll E. 17th Street 2001 E. 17th Street
Slat.a Ana 558 1811 s.nta An8 5$8-781J
'76 F1at 128 2 dr Sedan.
new tires, brks, clutch.
x lot cond. 33M PG
980-8357
'727 .......................
• 97 7 Um'WM> 2150 HGrtMI' llYcL :~;:~ ............. ~. Sl99'
Cothl Meta 645-S70Q '72 39M red/black ant. ..._. How.-d's H.w
· lllnt. cond, Sl 7. 750. Gs•• Ci-ro•• VW '73 RXZ. Neweog. Clutch, 640·6087 or Iv mag: 13731 IUrbor Blvd
b•ltery. Needs body M&-2100A1exander. 534-4100
won. tBSO. 49'-5788. "•°' . 9741
'79 RX7. Red, loaded. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !~~•••••••••••••••• 12.0llO mi, like new. $8750, I 910 PIUfi.E01'
49M7'5, 641~ 505 DtESILS
'74 llludal RX4 4dr Sedan. tBE MOW!!!
111.JST SELL! Nu eog,
AM/Fii stereo, lo ma, llACH IMPORTS m . auto. $1385. 6:11-4021. MB Dove Street
'74 lluda RX·2 NEWPORT BEACH
Rum put, new brakes 7SJ..0900
rroo 173-3088 ,_ act. 9750 .... a:.slea 9740 ...................... .
••••••••••••••••••••••• •'11Yl 924
TOYOTA
IUYB5
U you've tried to buy ;ui
economy car lately aod
been lD.'I ul t.ed by the aJ.
lowance on your gas
guuJer trade m, we au.g
Sell you gwe ut a caU
We can probably o(fer
many hundreds more
than you !\ave be-en able
to &et Lwuuy can. au
1uulera or even an· termed11tH Call for
tree appraaaal. Just ask
for Manager I
IOIWrntAM
TOYOTA
7800WestmlDSleT Ave
an Wes\Jn.105ter .. .,,.. ''""'1
76TOYOTA
COIK>UA
4 cylinder , V 8. stic k stun Perfect for your
daughter' <778RKB1
Sll"
MstlHow..rs.._w ... ~ .. vw
13731 Harbor Blvd
534-4100
200SX HARDTO'S
AMO HATCHIACKS
BRAND MEW 1979
280ZX CPE.
BRAND MEW 1979
510 2 DR. SED.
59495 55299
A u t o trans . fact. air
AM-FM ster . tint g lass:
cu st. stripes and much
more S t k . # 18 7 8 -9
( 159759)
Fron1 wheel dr . 4 cyltnder. 5
speed. steel radial tires. lug-
gage ra<*. one owner Gold
· l 1ke Sho wroom N e w 1~3 1YHXI
3,635 Miles
'77 CHIYIOLIT WAM*
4 cylinder auto. transmlasion.
atr co'ldrtion1ng. Rally wheel
covers. tilt Wheel. onw owner.
Low miles 24 mos /24.000
Mtle SeMce Contract A11a1t11-
ble (601RTT)
$2677
Front wheel dml'e. 4 c:ytlnder.
auto .. AM/FM. MIOhelma. lug-
989• rn. J)ln ttriS* & mould-
• ngs. bfoe (23QZSY)
FACTORY AIR
Economy 4 s peed with
2000 cc OHC engine. Stk.
# 1225-9 (064008)
• cylinder. auto. trans . steel
radial tires, Landau too. "Sa11e b•o on tM lrtle gas Sa11er ... 24
mos./24.000 Mites Service
Contract Available. (020YGA J
I 0,422 Miles
75 Y.W.IUS
4 cylinder. 4 soeed. air oond1~
honing. l'#O lone whrte over
blue Ne'# tires "V&ry Clean."
t2 mos 112 000 Mile SefVioe
COntrac:t Available (91 TVCW)
SAVE
71 OfllL wo.T COUP1
4 cytlftdet, 6 ~. alr oondJ.
tionlng. AM/FM w/tepe, mtga.
lltdlng root. Ul,'19 ml .• bnght
red. "Very Sharp." 24
moa./24,000 Mlle Service
C0nel'W1 Aw1lltlbte. (426WYC)
f
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4 ...... All/Piii Mel'w ... bl O C Qaly IU.111. M..191 JowH"• 01 your ••• .14 t peHHl•r v AN YOUISWA ...
::. a.1-......_ low *'4J& IOI~ ~ "';t:'°..;. W: ::ft: _,,Good fw car poo1: .,..._. • ...._Ave. n;::· YOLalWAW We "ao probelQ olfet taa.'7M74' IDW•m...._
• .,..~~:-'-n.a~ YC.,.•C!_WC,,,.O 1DW•.ab•terAv• ma~ bucidr~• more •• Bui ,,_very eood. •'7551 111-79 ---· ... la-~ thaa ~ ......... •ble ~ .._:....._, ..... _ Oyu•ll• ,.,lao red -.n61 ... 190 '° .... t.uvy can. pa ~-out."-· '71 Super Beet .. : Rbll
m•talllc wltlt air. •unlera or ev•n io· SlA15.-..l. eo1. w /o•• c:arb ..
auto•• ti<. t vrbloe, ·• Squareback. auto. termedia\ea. Call for ·~ vw Rabbit. lo ml. atU!ma1or 6 fuel pamp
map • •~•dow. UILe am/fcn. k> aai, ad cood "'-.wro•l. J111t ask creat .hape, mmt see. New pelnt. euto aUck . .::::==::!:~===7_:_ ,,,....., (fJ\OPB> ll800,WJ9.ml fur ...... ~. Hurey •M&-ZMO mio.G'7·'1251AIU:30.
MAH IOI WmtAM
'WOKlA IOIWl""4M '19YWDllSIL ·-·sw"' ... 11.9 llluy Htru L ..ODIL -• ~allttstlm YOla'SW..... 4 door with •Ir, 4 11~, '1900W~Ave. ~-----Ave loW~ Jl1ild wtae& ,_ waat 111 \aw_. ml.-I u11 • u ra di er y ll8l-'ls.sl g. 7180 m. TZJ ... .,_ a.ha.rll I <Dt WQZ I Dllb PUat Dauan.da S7 ,4fl
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* 54488 * ,,.__ I 977 ftOUCHl
""f" f24COUPE
•
5 6488 *
1979 DODGE -*
4x4 PICKl6' lt-
IOIWITMAM Clualc '59 VW bua.
YOLISWA6Be custom ant. UUS eog .
1900 Westminster Ave
1
muat sell SJ .000/obo.
1G Well\ m lMtel' 646-1023 aft. '1 ------1
tm-'lSSl 113178801 71YOUSWA~
"10 BUG. l1U new. Must RAlmT
liee' IUOO DynamJle c:llStom with
7'10-1081 11utomat1c, radio 6
~YWLUlrT
Dynamite c:uatom 2 door
with amoma Uc. radio &
beater, 2IOK. Be age with
bei&e iotenor. <S30WDO)
S4.tt5
IOI WITHAM
VOUSWACi&f
7800Westmlnst.er Ave.
in Westminster
&-7551 638-7880
beater. (OlOWDP>
$4,JtS
IOIW11HAM
YOUSWA61M
7600Westminater Ave.
tn W eslm.l.Uter
~7561 &-.7880
Having trouble selling
your rar' Try 1.11! Paid
ror or no<' Ask ror Frank
'72 411 Station wag. Good Manno or Tom Aikln.
cond. Orie. owner. Sl800
191).l<eJ.
'"l9 VW Bi.m a'1to, lo mi,
like new. lroot & back
sunroof. Blaupunkt. tint-
ed windows, radials.
brown /tan . J u ll t
servired. S9200 494 3176
leave message.
7tYWLUllT
Super slick custom 2
door. Automatic, radto &
heater. ll 's c lean !
C53rWDD1
$4.995
IOI WITHAM
VOUSWAGEH
7600WestmJ.naler Ave
in Westm.msttt
1!93-'lSSl 638-7880
7tYWIUS
V-1. Rid allitl. AM· FM
lt«eO tape with boo9ter. aun:root. Fantastic, ooly
U.400 miles! C817YZC)
$79H
M9t How..rs M.w
G• .. G?o••VW 13731 Harbor Blvd.
SJ.HlOO
79YWDIESB.
Dynamite "L" Model. 4
door With air. roof rack
See to appr eciate'
(9115WJU)
$74t5
IOIWllHAM
YOUSWAelH
7800 Westminster Ave.
in Wes1m1n&ttt
-.ni.s1 638-7880
JIMMARIMO
YOUSWAfHN
11711 llACHaYD • .... :t .....
•• 2000
2DOOR 5999.
4000R 59"
2DOOR 5867
4 DOOR 5756
4DOOR 5753
2DOOR 5970
2DOOR 5863
4DOOR 5757
2000R 5968
4 000R 5759
4DOOR 5895
4DOOR 5871
4DOOR 5967
4DOOR 5997
4DOOR 5862
2DOOR 5978
2DOOR 5979
Problem with your car? 4DOOR
4DOOR 5752
Here's someone to tum to ... 4000R
4DOOR
5937
' 2DOOR 5891
2DOOR 5923
812609 5542
914144 6470
893407 6895
860828 6637
811085 6902
sn330 8070
875070 8045
831715 ff1W
858728 7352
858490 6637
853331 70TI
891534 6945
861192 8337
861821 7967
882197 8100
915110 6720
915000 7195
134234
093745 9155
092459
115758
102760
040000 9235
052290 9375
DISCOUNT
5390 152
5794 676
6123 772
5991 646
6299 603
67031367
70091036
8142 655
6489 863
6056 581
6229 798
6175 770
7281 1056
6978 989
70421058
5982 738
6325 870
72
859
8372 783
8766 849
81
8384 851
8515 860
Make Great
All-Occasion
Greetings I
PLACE A HAPPY AD FOR $3.25
l,o•l•e -Happy Dur KJCS. -Con· Dur Man ... Tr} t-0
flnt •D•h•er1ary.
1
gratalatloM oe Pf'&-kttp your twad dur-
darllaf . Aad they dac:tag m y flr1t tag tti~ crbil!l. Love u kl It woa.ldll't lut! g ra adchlld. My Loali.. ' Love,~.. babyatuaa1 ra'" ere
very low. -Mom.
GET A "DO IT DAILY" T-SHIRT
FOR ONLY $3.25
For $6.50
You Can Send A
3 Line Greeting
To Special Folks
And Get A
"Do It Daily ..
T -shirt Too!
'Do it
'Dail~
Come In To Any Daily Pilot O ffice
And Place Your HAPPY AD
And Pick Up Your T-Shirt.
I •111\J~l{•ll
9800
DIESELS ;: DISCOUNT
PICKUP 6045 925251 7170 1120· 50 .
7325 7225 100 .
'RABBIT 5973 911984 . ,
DASHEJI WAGON 5949 126776 10,525 '9995 530
10,525 9995 530
10,585 9995 590
. ...
OASHEAWAGON 5944 121123 I DASHERWAGON 5947 126339
I DASIERWAGON 5948 128672
1 DASfERWAGON 6056 147763
10,585 9995 590 :
DASllllWAGOI 6050 147303
4DOORDMIER 5939 128148
OASHERWAGOH 5942 115115
4 DOOR DASHER 5936 114344
DASHER WAGOH 5946 111989
DASHER4 BOOR 6015 141463
10,585
10,680
10,340
10.()45
9670
10,680
9765
CONVERTIBLES
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
VANAGON
VANAGON
VANAGON
VANAGON
VANAGON
6059 808915
5924 I09ll4
5881 -15
5933 807415
VANAGONS
5928 092511 ., 1.320
5931 095121 10,735
5929 093IOI 10,310
5927 Oln2I 10,185
5587 058827 10,272
99n
10,012
9727
9608
9187
10,110
9237
9999
10,060
10,096
10,096
10,490
9962
9419
9749
9364
VANAGON CAMPERS
608 .
668 ~-
613 ~-
437 1
484
570
528
830 ,
~· .
773 -
891
936
908
2DOOR 5806 043250 9070 8102 968
2DOOR 5807 042817 9070 8102 968 · CAWER 5934 aa.JI 13,115 12,752 1163 .. ..
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made ap of concern ed ci tizen s. Some are
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)'he job of the AUTOCAP panel is to
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The number to ,.....mbe( • ~ .
(1) a~\52-9488
Thit rn•• prttonted • a P-.Wic 5erYice by •ht
MO[()!-CAlt»~LQS ~TlON of
• Southei"n cauromt. ... u.e oau, PUot
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
2DOOR
5804 043808
5893 047855
• 5878 040270
6012 058749
5803 044100
040441
001487
048448
040840
8019 • 447111
8052 "7111
9010 7930 1080
9425 8338 1087
8422 7550 112·
8885 8037 828
8495 7642 853
8820 7935 885
8712 7878 886
8475 7611 814
ll20 7948 . 872
CAMPER 5844 OUl83 12,475 11,202 1273 ·:
CAMPER 5935 092895 12,925 11,810 131 5 ·~: ...
CAMPER 5828 013011 12,387 11.201 1186 '•;
CAMPER 8061 095lel 13,540 12,524 1016 ,:
CAMPERAUT08055 099521 13,300 12,118 1182 ~
CAWEA 5731 019070 12,412 11,2511206 ~
CAMPER 5783 OI04l1 12,307 11, 142 · 1165 :
CAMPER 5925 OlllOI 12,925 11,610 1315 f~
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1979 DIESEL SEVILLE
SOMETHING
DIFFERENT!
For Sale '69 VW Bug
Very good cood. SUIOO or
bestotrer.951..1272
76YWIUS Dynamite 7 pa.asencer
with overllead air Great
-Sharp! It's clean!
(13111163)
$5495
IOawtTHAM
VOUSWA~
7800 Westmimttt Ave
in W eslmiDster
-'1551 &38-7880
'IOYWIAmT
Automatic. blue. (230
ZVSI
•low mileaqe
•moon roof
•extra full tank 144 qal.
capaeityJ
• extended warranty
•excellent condition
*Mo cash down on oppro•ed
c~it•
Or S 16,000
Call for
..._al Cars. Classics. Anffq11n.~. & One of a kind!
2.0l4MIUS
SAMTAAMA
DATSUN
2001 E . 17th Street
Santa Ana 558-7111
7141754-1801
appt.
. 1980 VOLVO 2 DR.
SEDAN-4CYL
• speed transmission. wheel well
mouldings. 4 wheel disc br~es. ptn
at ripe s and mo re•
(VC24245A 1-176266).
1978 HONDA
ACCORDLX
• cyl. engine. autom11tc trens .•
fllCtOfY air oond .• power steering,
tfnted glass. cruise control. AM/FM
wtth stereo cassette. pin striping &
f!NI' wi~. (878ULB).
9100 .... .... tlOO ........
. .. ";
i · EQu1ome n t inc lude s 5 speed :
:: • • transmss1on. AM FM MPX. deluxe pin ~ : _
1980 VOLVO 4 DR. I 980 VOLVO 2 DR. 1980 VOLVO 2 DR.
SEDAN-4 CYL SEDAN-4 CYL.
4 speed transm1ss1on. wheel well 4 speed transm1ss1on wheel well Automatic 1ransm1ss1or1 oowe Automatic transmts!11on. sunroof
mouldings. fabnc care. 4 wheel disc moulding. fabric care 4 wneel disc steering & brakes wheel wel pOwer steering. 4 wneet disc brakes.
brakes. Ptn stripes and more• b r akes an a o 1 n s 1 r, o es moulding. 4 wfleel dose brakes..& wtieel well mouldings. fabnc care &
IVC24245A 1-178393) (VC2445A-1-529754) fabnc care IVC24245A 1·t8024 7) IMstnpe fVC24245A 1· t 82149 )
SEDAN-4 CYL
58446
1977TOYOTA
body • • ... :
1980 VOLVO 2 DR.
SEDAM-4 CYL
4 speed trans . sun roof. 4 wh~ d1
brakes. PoW9f' steenng. air cond . ptn
st ripe & wheel m ouldings
IVC24245A1·178396)
1977 DATSUN
280ZCOUPE COROLLA SRS PICKUP . 4 cyl engme, 4 speed trans AM/FM 4 Cy1 engine 5 speed trans radiO 4 cyf. engine. 5 speed trans . hnted 4 cyl. engine. 5 I09ed trans . oower 6 cyl engine. 5 speed trans.. air
stereo with stereo cassette. mags. tinted windshield bucket · seets: gla~s, fl:~(F;Py1 stereo wit!'\ stereo disc bnlkes. steel belled r8d1a1 tires cond .. AM/FM stereo with a trade.
vinyl interior and pin stripes. c arpeting and w estern mirrors. cassette. steel belted rtldlal "'"' mags. 0111 stttpes. bo dy aide sunroof._ rear shadow. Ptn stripes.
1522vMl 11K88400). luggage rack & low mlles!l071359 mou I dings & luggage rac k . mags. tinted glass & wire basket
f896TSR) wheels 1882SOn.
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A'*-k c ... .-.> -------1 •Olde, alld body • bit. W ROA.DRUNNZB Xlnt p..-a.> or best offer aereo. S7$0. Call na:
"D ~ Casnce. ai.t ONl.YMI• '10 'hriao Sport Root, ne.t. ._ __., best cmd. Beblltn-. llap e..S7M . _MNIOt __ . ----•
cmd. -ar ._. oll• *'"'coaYliii BU1/~lk, HlC, aar, offer. 5Jl·HS4 dy1, llB'Olll, u.-or a-t' · Have aomeUuni to sell"
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•ltnCOllriiii MIWIST "l'I lmpeSa. radlala, p/a,
p /b , pioneer aound,
am/fm caaa, one owner. moo. will conakfer all of.
fen.1118-106$. a..,.... nu .......................
Im Cordoba. xlnt cond.
s..'OOI, cauetle d~k.
ti (Ser ~ LINCOLH·llERCURY Au&omll c. .--> DEALERSIDP OMLY$11.tte
•ttlOCOl:Yiiil IAYRADllOI
.. ... ~••-(Ser LINCOLN-MERCURY AIAllOll9""· .T491S) ~II Auto Center Dr. 0ML Y $ 8 J,ltl SDF'wy·Lab ror.t ex.it
IRVINE All excellent, loaded! l)0.7000 ~fin. available on ap----------1
proved credit I '95 1&scary, oew brakes,
~~·or best offer. HOWAIDa..-rolst
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l9T7 c.ordoba, *aJ car, 1 NEWPORT BEACH
carburetor, 1ood
traoaportaUon, Aikin&
sa.Ml-1535.
owner, loaded, g reat llJ.0555 ff52
cood. 4SOOO mi. $3500 "JI Vette 8.1 4 pd. xlDt ·-·-••••••••-••••••
59.:;1153 cand. thst ~ 1 7t MUST AM6
'73 T•C Wagon: Full 611·2'113 ran y ~-_ ... ,_
powe r, am/Cm. very vn ... -~-.. ........ deaD. ~ « best olfer. ·~ CorveUe race car oriOnal dynamite car.
Sf.S.«M8 Leuea.«lrtraDS.. 4-epeed, 4 cylinder wit.b ~. Cadoey s\Dll'Ool, map &i
fflJ ..-411_. "JJ stereo. Like oew ! ....................... ,_. (~)
-······-·······-$5495 lt7'CHIYIOUT "18 XR1. k> ml. loaded. CGaVlllET-TOP mmt sell D850/beal ol· IOeWITHAM
L ·IZ mod el wit b fer.P.P.a-1376 YO&.ISWA ...
c. .....
automatictrw. (91W3). '1600Westm!M,er Ave.
IEST,,.._, •a Cousar XR'1 Xlnt inWeatmlnner
~ _....._ new paint $1800. -~ -7880 H•llOlt CAil CO. oeo-'14S-S152 anytime. ___ , .... _ .. ___ _._~
2lS7 Harbor Blvd. '65 llmt.ani. New eogme,
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COSTAllESA HJS new paint, aood inter.
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1962CorveUe, very nice. p/a. p/b. xlnt cond. AU· lluat sell today! 1914
$8000 iDI Sl.000/bst air .._102'1 Mustang. Call 6'2·9136
950-7825 crlC'l.sno Wllltell to~best bid.
'63 Vette coovert., botb "7o Polara 4 dr sedan. 19115 llust..IDg $1900. See to toes. compl. restored to 318. PS, AC, ~ tires. appreciate, at 1905 E.
orig, wbt w /red lot, Rwis good. S500 OBO. Ba1boe Blvd at "L" St.
UHOT63 . Sll ,SOO 714-t83-56165aft5Pll Balboa Peninsula
IUCKS
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ONLY '2995 ONL Y'3995
SIJPER V ALIJES! WAGON SALE
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REGARDLESS OF ITS CONDITION
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AND GET FORD'S FACTORY REBATE, TOO!
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE EXAMPLES & OTHERS TODAY!
NEW 180 T-BIRD NEW ·so LTD EW 180BRONCO 4x4
LIST PRICE ••....•••.•••. sn 15 LIST PRICE •••.•..•..•••• $9145 LIST PRICE •••••••••••• SI 1.326
TRAD .. N •••••••.•.•••••• ' 500 TRADMH ••••••••••••• · •• 1500 TRADMM •••••••••••••••• 1500
FACTORY REIATE ........ JOO FACTORY RHATE • · · •• ••• 500 FACTOllY RHATE •••••••• 1000
WILLY'S s5915 WIUY'S s7945 WILLY'S s7~13 PRICE • • • • • . • PRICE •... · · . PRICE • . • • • . • •
(36-421 3593) (81,,.)
INTEREST RATES HAVEN'T BEEN THIS LOW IN A LONG TIME! ASK US!
NEW '80 PINTO MEW 180 GRANADA MEW 180 MUSTANG
UST PllCI •••••••••••••• $4923
SUNSIT DISCOUNT •••••••• 724
FACTORY-ATE •••••••• 200
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WILLY'S s4125 PRU •••••
UST NICE •••••••••••••• $6771
SUNSET DISCOUNT •••••• 1067
FACTORY RBA TE •••••••• 300
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FACTORY MIAll .••••••• a
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ST PltlCE •••••••••••••• 162'4
SUNSET DISCOUNT •••••••• 165
ACTOllY -ATE •••••••• 200
1.'t~ .. : ........ $ 51
a. WILL rs PA YMEMT
5 113~~ .
C3M4).Mt ~down 48 months. APR 17.81
~Pm!: •••••••••••• 92
SUllSIJ msallfr •• , ••••• 5'1
fM:JWtr BAT! •• , ••••• 100 =5
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A lawsuit hu beea flied bf the
Oi1trict ~aton AuodatJon
to blotk lhe layoff& of 12'
teachers in tbe HunUnttoo
Beadl u.uon HlP Scbooi l>ts·
trict.
Tbe leacben bad reeelnd
hnal layo(f DOC.Jee.a May 15 on
crounda lbal the district la fac·
ioi a 1eaeral r-ductloG lo services.
Tbe la)oolfa are scheduled to
lake effect June 30.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
8111 IMMChl, executive direc·
&or ol the Weal Oraqo County
Unl\ed Teac:hen, aald tbe dis· trlct has violat.,d 1tate law by
acU.aa wtlbout proper cause.
And 'eny lfumlon, preaident
of the '15&-1nember teachers
Educators Association, claimed the board gave only vague rea·
IOU fOI' the layoffs and failed
to deal ln apedflcs.
He iaid teachers in some de·
pa rt men ta received layoff
notices eve:o tboqb they had
aeoiorily over other teacben
who were retained in the ume
department.
Mannion, a roreip language
teacher at Ocean View Hieb
School. ai.o alleged that the dis·
trict ~ted the numbers
for the laydffs.
He said man,y of the teacben
will be needed to f'11 vacancies
caused by other teachers expect.
ed to leave the district between
DMty "-"'9IM w PWkll O'o-tl
'1 .. r Be•e&ew•
Dally N•••P••er
. • -.• . •.•. ' •. TWE~TY-FIVE CENTS '.1
Halt Layoffs ·
the school yean.
Mannion also el•imed that tbe
district's action ls causing
morale problem.a that thruten
to open up old wounds camed by
an etOt-4ay strike by teaebers
early ln lf71.
However. board member
Brin Lab asserted that tbere
would have been a morale prob-
lem bad tbe district not taken
the action because there ii a
trowing reeline that the diltriet
mu.st live within lts bQdaeL
Late aaid the diatrict ii feel·
inl comtralntl poaed by the Ser·
rano-Priest equal education
le1ialaUon.
He also said that the district
railed to receive about Sl:Wt,000
in state funds this year that it
normally received. He said the
deficit could increase in the
Gernians Hesitant
tomln1 year.
Lake said tbe board acted out
of economic reasona and not
necessarily because of projected
declining enrollment, althouih
the latter is a factor In the
amount of state assistance the
district received.
The reductions were approved
by an administrative law judge
in three days of hearings that
opened last March 31.
Italy Backs Ca1·ter
On Missile Plans
ROME CAP> -President
Carter won a reiteration today
of Italy's support for deploying
middle-range American nuclear
weapoos ln Europe -a plan
that threatens to pit the United
States against West Germany.
(Related photo, A4>.
challenge to the West and to its
interests in Southwest Asia and
the PeM>ian Gull. and that it has
created a serious obstacle to the
continuation of the p~ss of de·
teote."
Carter and Coss1ga added it is
indispenable that the Western al
lies carry out a comprehensive
political strategy "to m ake clear
to the Soviet Union by the ap·
plication of tangible measures
the necessity of a prompt and
co m plete withdrawal or its
t roops from Afghanistan."
TWO TOW TRUCKS SET SUNKEN SEMI· TRAILER RIGHT AFTER FREAK ACCIDENT
'Those Slreet• Juat Can't Take That Kind of Weight,• Say• Trefftc Offldal
Carter, who will discuss the
subject with Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt o{ West Germany in
Venice on Sunday. issued a joint
statement with Italian Prime
Ministe r Francesco Cossiga
restatlng Italy's "active sup-
Port ·• for deploying the PoweTful
missiles designed to offset So-
v let nuclear s uperiority in
Europe.
FV School I and
I \
DEJECTED DArvER
Samuel Gaskell
Navy Clears
8Womenof
Gay Charges
LONG BEACH <AP> -The
Navy has cleared eight of 16
women sailors on the USS
Norton Sound being investigated
f.or homosexuality, Lt. Cmdr.
Miark Baker confirmed today.
The Navy baited discharge
proceedings against tbe eight
ft'omen Thursday because there
was .. lnsulficient evidence."
that they are homosexual, be
said.
Baker said the decision was
made by the ship's commanding
office r, Captain Jay Seebirt,
based on information from tbe
Navy Jnvestisatlve Service.
· The NIS invest11ation. which
began May 15 and initially in·
duded ~ ol the 61 female crew
members oo the Norton Sound.
ii "cerWnly reachin& the end,"
Balter said.
The remainina eisht women • atll1 may be dlscbarpd U tt la
' proven tbat they participated in
lllomoaenal acts, which la
qa191t uval recul•Uoos. Tiie dedtioa to reduce the aumblr-ol wma came four
daya Wore .. AmerleaD QriJ Llbei'Ull Unkm planned to rue a court_... to halt the Navy'a ln-
~·a ttorae y, Su1an
J1c0n.m. no d6dn't 1eam o1
.6e N•tt:.::aioa UllUl coo-t~•NftJ'm~
~·t ....... U,
. Ila. lleOltnY laid the ACLU
(lei WOllBN, .... AJ)
·Truek Soup While Ame r ican officials
earlier expressed concern that
Schmidt might propose Jt h'eeze
on the missile deploy ment.
Secretary of State Edmund S.
Muatie said Tburaday be ex·
peeted c.rtel> aad Schmidt 1o
find common croand ill u.etr
tal..k:I set to precede the seftft·
nation tton0mic Hm mit lbal
brings both to It.al)'.
Headed for Rebid
Semi Sinks on HB Street
By f'BIL SNEID~ .... .,.... .......
Jleaideets of Val•cia Drift ln Huntlqtoa BncJt were
shaken out of thetr sleep early Tbunday when the asphalt
street beneath a fully loaded, parked semi-trailer gave
way, aeoding the rig crashing down on t.be sidewalk.
The driver of the rig, Samuel Grepy Gaskell of 8121
Valencia. said he was hauling a 42.000-pound load of
toiletry goods and parked briefly in front ol hi.I home for a
m~al.
NO ONE WAS INJURED when the huge truck came
toppling over. but the loud crash immediately drew the at·
tentioo of start.led neighbors. Some complained later that
Gaskell had frequently parked his rig along the residential
street.
A spokesman for the Huntington Beach tralfic engineer·
ing department said Gaskell had violated vehicle laws by
leaving designated truck routes and parking on the res·
idential roadway.
.. 1110SE STREETS J UST can't take that kind of
weight," the traffic official said. He added that the city
will seek compensation from the driver for damages done
to the asphalt.
Two powerful tow trucks were called in Wednesday
morning to raise the damaged truck so that it could be
hauled away from Valencia Drive.
Five in Pyramid
Face Jail Tenns
The ~· statement expraeed tbe leaden' ..,._..
meat on aneral 1-. raQ1inc
from Afgbaniatan to the Middle
East.
·'The internati0t1al situation
created by the Soviet Union's
armed intervention and contmu·
ing occupation of Afghanistan
was examined in depth," the
statement said. "lt was agreed
that this Soviet action, taken in
flagrant violation of the United
Nations Charter, constitutes a
tb.~al to peace. poses a grave
118 Girl Scout
And Leader
Found Safe
A Runt.l.ngtoG Beach Girl Scout
leader and a girl in be.r' troop
were found safe and uninjured in
81 PRO. SNEID£a•AN
Ot .. omty ..........
Fountain Valley School Dis-
trict t:n:aea made plaM ......... claJ to pat 11..I MftS ol ...,..
property b9dt -tbe .-bl. after pcdd•c •.ooo from a
Newport Beaicb·besed de•eloper
wbo failed to cto.e escrow on dlle
sit. earlier um weet.
Tbe timellae described by
Barry Pulliam, aasiltant
supe rialeltdeat for business
services, calls for trustees to re-
open bldding Cor the property.
located at Cordata Street and
Tanager Avenue, at their July 3
meeting.
The bidding process is expect·
ed to lake two months, followed
by a~r eo-day period for
es crow closure. As a result,
Pulliam predicted th al the land
sale will not be completed unW
October.
District trustees have ex·
pressed annoyance at the COO·
duct ol Bastex. Joe .. a firm that
agreed last ~r to buy the
land for $2.86 millioo. The de ·
veloper bas twice faUed to close
escrow oo scbedwe, forfeiting
S85.000 in a down payment and
escrow extension fee.
"1 don't think any of us felt
they would close escrow."
Trustee Sheila Meyers said ~
day. '"Ibey overbid tbe property
the San Jacinto mountains early ~.....-...~
today by the Riverside Mountain
Rescue unit.
A sheriff's spokesman said
Greta Ruth Elliott, 35, and
Jackie Kovach, is. became 'ost
Ar.la Sentenced
To Gas Chamber
MARTINEZ <AP) -Five of six months in jail and S500 Thursday afternoon when they atJIJ.ntN
have been convicted and seven fine . we11t Cora walk near tbe Palm Convicted child tiller Rodney
acquitted of operating a Civil charges of operating or Sprinp aerial tramway. James Alcala wu sentenced to
pyramichcbeme in Contra Costa pa rticipating in a pyramid When they didn't return by 3 die in Califom.ia's gas chamber
County. A mistrial was declared scheme -where they could be p.m ., tnM>p members informed today by a Superior Court Judge
ror two defendants. fi ned $.2.500 -a lso r e main peraonneJ at the tramway who who termed the death oC 12·Ye&r·
Earl John Purcell of Danville, aaai.Dlt tbe defendants. conducted an uns uccessful old Robin Samsoe of Huntln8ton
Bonnie Lou Waters ol Walnut T~t the trial. the de-search that afternoon. Beach. "a particularly vicious
Creek and Arthur Plato 111. Paul fendanb maintained that they The rescue unit took over the and bnd.aJ crime."
Montano and Katherine were attMding a legal ga~ search and found tbe pair at 7:30 JUdle Pbilip Schwab lmPQMd
Labrucherie, all of Livermore. to participate in what they a.m . on Skyline Trall and Deeert \he death MOie.ace on Alcala, 36,
were convicted 'Thursday. They thought wu a lucrative plan of· Rld1e east of the tramway· after deoying motions for a new
are to be sentenced Aug. 12 and fering them a 16-to-1 return on a Nell.her was bwt nor required trial IOUlht by defense aUomeys
could face maximum penalties $1,000 investment. ~~r:! ::id. a s be r I ff' s John Barnett and Jelf Fried·
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Pgrarnid Goes €otniJUtft.
By Arnrua a. VIN8BJ, --oe•D9i¥.,....,..
A sopbiaticated pyramid party
utilliine a computer to keep
track ol some 500 attendeel hop-
lne for a S.0,000 payoff by this
weekend waa broken up Tbura·
day by police pla1Dclotbesemen
lnvtt.td into a Co.ta Kesa hotel room . No arresta were made, in·
veati1atort aaJd, but criminal
com~alnta are beiQI toalbt to-
da1 from the Oraqe County
Diltrict Attorney's Office cbarf·
lq sb ..Ueced orpnlien wtt.b
operattni an ~ndlese chain.
TlM aix lndlvlduall quetUooed
ait South Cout Pbu HOtel, 6e8
Anton Blvd .. li.&led their bome
' . '
addreues in Costa Meu, Hant·
in1ton Beach, Laiuna Hills and
Riverside.
lnv..Uaatma said, bowever,
that they were not 1lv!:f
partictMn&a in the alleled
leaa c&ain Investment ldleme
who each placed tl.500 lnto the
fund pool an.y apeelfte loc.UOO
where tbe)' could be Nacbecf.
No money wu eoofl1cai.d,
but pollce said they brou1bt
back a quantity of written
cbecb made out fot" t.be awn ol
SZ,:IOO and UM9 'fOided acroas tbe
face.
Polte. la1d Cuada aUecedly
contritiut.d lo lhe scheme ct..
sltntd to avoid cash trannc· lion. .,.. apparent.ly aUll under
control of tbe p1ramld or-
~ama.....
PoJtce Mid tbeJ' were Upped off by a dl.asnmUect pyramid
partlclpaat wbo cmtacted .u.n
more than o•e• about tbe all.,-ed cbaiD act1vit1 and where
it would be held but ""-4 to ............ o.ucttw Lt. Jack CalnoD em-l>hullled tbat tile 8outb CoMt ........................
uacted for ute of tb• room.
wtu.out lmowtnl .......... ot
them..cinl. "It ... ..,. eOPbiltteaW."
be Wtl of a.. tnethM "' .... \IOl4led eblek.a ....... d of elli
ud malD"1nln1 membenb'p U.ta wttll a ~puter.
and took it out of the hands of
others wbo might have used the
property. I personally could not
imagiM how th.ey couJd build
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YalleyMan
Hurt in Mesa
Wllision
A Fountain Valley man who
appare ntly dozed off at the
wheel was seriously inj ured
early Thursday when his car
rammed broadside mto a mov·
iog truck towing a portable
classroom away from McNaUy
Continuation High School in
Costa Mesa .
J a mes F. Crush Jr., 23, of
10499 Kl amath River Cir cle, was
listed in stable condition today
a t Cost a Mesa Me morial
Hospital.
He suffered multiple facial
Lacerations and possible internal
injuries in the 2:30 a.m . collis ion
on Harbor Boulevard at Bernard
Street, which destroyed his
sedan.
Police said the movmg truck
tractor vehicle d r iven by
Richard K. Wilson, 38. of 14682
Bushard St .• Westminster. was
badly damaged in the crash.
WUsoo, who was towing the
portable class room rro m
Bernard Street across Harbor
Boulevard to a new campus
overlooking Upper Newport
Bay, was not injured and never
saw the auto before it barrelled
into him, police said.
Orange Coast
Weac•er
Low douds night and
IDOl'Di.ni hours, otherwise
SUDDY throuih Saturday.
Lowa tonight upper 50s at
the beacbee and low 608
inland. fflC.ba Saturday 68
to80.
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Aaa.aination Try
? Victim. Slain by CoJM
ST. OEO.ROE"S, Greneda (AP> -A former army ... 1eant
tlake4 to tbe failed uaaaaio•Uon attemfl on lhntllt Prim•
......... ·~N ......... ldUed ln 8 lhootout With ~ f~ to1&1 •... lhM ,. ....,. ""-• bomb •tned two eb11*9
aad a ...,.. lllld wou.ndad • ..._.. Ill a rall)' Bt1bop att•• IL
The deaU. of lM H ·IGidier. John Phillipe, wu rtporWd by
the state radio. He waa ktned ln hts houu ln the suburb of St.
Paul's wbent be bad holed up·and traded buUeta for houri with
IOVe'11ment tl'OOpt MD\ to ......... bim.
The redlo wd then were no othv c:uualUea ln U.. battle,
INt that • man it ideaun.d .. Keith St. Bernard WU bel.ft1
IOUCbt "dead OC' allve'' by authoritlea. ~ radio claimed st.
Bentard, wbo wu not further 1dentJ.fied, was linked to "lm· peri.u.t forces "
81 ~"'-elated Pnu
Pn!sident Abolhaaun Bani-S.dr, fresh from reshufflng lhe
Iranian military command, renewed tbe new1paper war agalnat
bis Islamic fundameotaliat foes.
Shortly after be named new m1lttary leaden Thursday,
Bani-Sadr told reporters from has newspaper Engblab lslam1,
"By obJecllve anvestlgat1ons and reports, you can destroy tbe
opportwust pos1uons or those who try by seeding unrealistic
ideas to defeat the march of the revolulJon "
The newspaper Wednesday quoted Dr. Hassan Ayat, a
leader of the Islamic Repubbcan Party that favors spy trials for
some of the hostages seized 230 days ago, as saying Bani-Sadr
was a "tool of America" who would be "ousted soon."
Prote•t• C'e11d1111i11g
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa !AP> -Striking black
workers m arched through the streets of Uitenhage, the center or
South Africa ·s motor industry. today ror the fourth time this
week amid continuing industrial unrest.
The remainder of the COlDlt.ry wu reported quiet after four
days of tunnoil earlier in the week in protests against white-
minority rule.
P•,..les Eztftlded
WASlUNGTON (AP) -'n-e Carter administration said to-
day it will grant a six-month extension or parole to the 130,000
Cubans and Haitians who entered the United Slates this spring.
The administration will also submit special legislation to
Congress "as soon as possible .. to govern the eventual
normalization of the refugees' status. the State Department an·
nounced.
ls~lis Sft.:e Saupe~•
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP> -lsraeli troops cmssed into
soutbem Lebanon, took a suspected Palestinian guerrilla "for
questioning" and blew up a house used as a guerrilla armory,
an Israeli army spok~sm an said today.
The soldiers crossed into Lebanon near Misgav Am, the
Is rael border settlement m the northern Galilee where Arab
terrorists killed three Israelis in an aboruve attempt to take
hostages in Apnl.
; . Cotaputer Storefaotue
•'"
UCI Nation's liink
On Birth Def eels
By JOEi.DON
OI lla Deity ""' $UH°
. A computer terminal that can
• link physicians to a national in·
lormation storehouse on birth
defects has been installed at UC
. Irvine Medical Center.
The $3,000 terminal, funded by
. the Orange County chapter of
. ·the Marc h of Dimes-Birth
Defects Foundation, will provide
the most recent informatioo on
the more than 2,000 known
,;4en etic and congenital ab·
~ normalities, according to Dr. :~Kenneth Dumars, UCI professor
1>f pediatrics.
Dumars, who demonstrated
·:the typewritar-like device at a
• ··press conference Thursday, said ""physicians will be able to caJl
:. the medical center by telephone
;-tp receive detailed printout on
.:any known birth defect aa well
:::as current treatment and
•-tberapy.
: UCI also will participate in a
• nationwide pilol program with
:: about 20 other medical centers =: to develop the computer sntem
:; as a diagnostic tool, he said.
:: Eventually, a physician will be
:~:able to submit a lisl of clinical
_:...signs and symptoms and receive :~:one or more computer diagnoses
::: oo a patient.
-:;. "Unfortunately, many ol the
!::""aspects (of birth defects) are as
.:;. yet u.nlmown and we can be only :. •! .. •.. :·· .. . ., •, ... ... :: --. ... ... ... .. .. z. :;
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descriptive about what we see
clinically," said Kermit An·
derson, a medical center
geneticist.
The central computer is local·
ed at Tufts-New England
Medical Center in Bost.on and
was developed by the
Massachusetts Ins titute of
Technology using an IBM com-
puter system.
Dr. Dumas noted thal, prior to
the setting up of the computer
storehouse. calJed the Birth
Defects lnformal1on System,
knowledge on birth defecta bad
been scattered lhro ughout
medical journal$ and textbook.s.
A written compendium of
birth defect.a infOTmalion wu
published in 1972, but wu aoon
out-dated by rapid development.a
lD the medical field, be aald.
A spokeswoman for lhe March
of Dimes said there are only two
such terminals in the Southern
California area. The other iA at
Harbor GeneraJ Hospital In Tor·
ranee.
Fro• r-. ·" l
WOMEN •••
suit will list names of the eight
women suspected of being
homosexual. The Navy's de·
clsion, she said "means there
are eight kids wbo are never go-
ing to be publicly defamed."
The attorney said ~ ACLU
still plans to seek a temporary
re.train1q order in U.S. Distrtct
Court Monday to prevent the
Navy from continuing its in·
vestigation. 1be suit wu expect-
ed to be med today. but an ACLU
s pokesman said that pre= the court documenta toot er
than anticipated.
GRIM ICE .. ON COSTA ..U FREEWAY MAUT08 COUJDE HIEAD4N IN PART OF FIVE-cAA PILEUP IN COSTA llUA
Wrong ""' Dmw From QMlen ~ KJled; ThrM OtMnr Injured In CMM Reaction lmeahup
Wrong-way Driver Dies
By DELOaES BaOOKS lllWIN °' .. .....,"" ..... A wrong-way driver wu killed
and three persona were critical·
ly inJured Thursday night in a
five-car cham reaction collision
oo the Cosi. Mesa Freewa)' in
Costa Mes.a.
California Hlghway Patrol of·
ficers said Judy Peters, 31, of
Garden Grove. sparked the
chain of accidents by drivine the
wrong way on the freewa y
without bead.Ugbta at a high rate
of speed. Mrs. Peters was dead al the
scene or the 8:25 p.m. accident.
just north of the San Diego
Freeway Junction.
Critically injured were James
Hatrich. 47, of Tuatin, and bis
wife, Jean. whose station wagon
was hit headon by the wrong.
way car, then rear-ended by
another car.
Daniel Harrigan of Anaheim.
who pulled to the freeway
shoulder to assist the accident
victims. was in critical cooditioo
today after being struck as be
tried to run across the freeway.
Also involved in the chain ol
collisions was Daniel Ott. 26, of
Anaheim and bis passenger
Paul Steakley. also of Anaheim,
taken to Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital with moderate injuries.
Hanigan was struck by a car
driven by Mildred Hoover <If
Santa Ana. Ms. Hoover was un-
injured.
OfCicers said they didn't know
why Mrs. Peters was driving
north in th e Costa Mesa
freeway's southbound lanes.
Fr .. Page .4 J
PYRAMID ••
the crowd said the participants
ranged in a&e from their mid·20s
up to about 50 years old.
They were re portedly told
they could probably expect a
wonderful windfall oo their
$2,500 investment in the chance
to wio up to $40,000 within two to
three days.
The first group of 32 wmners
would then graduate to 16 and
the lucky investors would lh~
narrow down to eight. then four.
then two and one, Lt. Calooo
said.
Detectives present at the par-
ty said one of the six alleged or-
ganizers was asked at one point
for a telephone number by an in·
vestor who wanted to find out
bow hia luck was running.
"He said he didn't know where
he might be in a couple or
days," one investigator said.
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SCHOOL •••
marketable homes on that prop-
erty after buylng it for that
price."
A Bastex offi cial earlier this
week admitted that the company
hadn't anticipated the jump in
interest rat.ea earlier UUs )'ear
and other money market
cbanget..
The Pope propert)', purchased
eight years ago for a school that
laler was deemed unneeded
bee a use of declining enrollment.
waa valued al $1 .53 million in an
appraisal two years ago.
Buaineaa Superintendent
Pulliam predicted that a new mlnimum bid fortbis prime
residential property probably
will be set cloler to Butex's
$2.86 millloo bid tban to the two-
year-old appraisal. despite
Bastex'a failure to close Its deal.
·• Bastex's feeling that they
overbid doesn't ealablisb the
rut value ol the ptopert1, wbkb
la baHd more clolel)' on t.be
market place,·· Pulllam said.
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ORANGE COUNTY PARAMEDtCS STRUGGLE TO FREE JAMES AND JEAN HATIUCH FROM CAR
Couple cntlcalty lnfured In Creah: WrolWJ-W•Y Driver Judy Peten LOM• Uf•
Porno Ruling Rejected
WASHINGTON <AP> -A
sharply divided U S. Supreme
Court ruled today that the FBI
violated the pnvacy rlghts of the
owner of some obscene films
when il screened the movies
without obtaining a search war·
rant.
By votes of 5-4, the high court
overturned the convictions of
William Walter and Arthur R.
Sanders. who were sentenced to
three years an prison on a Pomog
raphy charge.
Walter and Sanders owned a
network of adult movie theaters.
bookstores and distribution
warehouses In 1975, one of their
companies. Gulf Coast News
Agency, s hipped 12 packages
contammg 871 boxes of Smm furn
depacun~ homosexual act.1v1ll~
on a Greyhound bus
The packages were sent from
St. Petersburg. Fla , to Atlanta.
addressed to Leggs, Inc .• a fie·
t1lious name
When the packages arrived al
the Greyhound terminal m AU an·
ta they were forwarded by mis·
take to L"Egg.s Products Inc . a
manufacturer or women'!!
hos a en Eroplo~ees of that firm opened
each of the l2 packages and
round the todiv1dual boxes of
film . wtuch had suggesttve draw-
ings on one side and exp\Jc1t
descnptions of the conteots oo
the other.
The company called the FBI
and agent.a viewed the films with
a projector and without obt&rung
a search warrant.
At their trial, WaJter and San· ders tned lo have the evidence
thrown out on grounds that the
FBI viewed the films without a
search warrant
Date Corrected
A June 19 editorial on the
abandoned recall 1n the Foun·
tam VaJley School District gave
November, 1987, as the date oo
14 h1ch terms or the three target·
ed trustees will expire. The cor·
rcct date 1s Nove mber. 1981
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TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t
UCI Co1nputer National Medical Link
'
By JOEi . DON
Ol t• o.11~ ~ lwM
A computer termanal that can
link physicians to a national In
formauon storehouse on birth
defect.s has been tnstalled at UC
Irvine Medical C~ter
The 13,000 terminal. funded by
the Oranae County chapter of
th e Ma r ch of Dimes-Birth
Defects Foundation, wall provide
the most recent 1nform1&Uoo on
the more than 2,000 known
genetic a nd congenital ab·
normalities. according to Dr
Kenneth Dumars, UCI professor
or pedlalrics
Dumars. who demonstrated
the typewriter-like device at a
press conlerence Thursday. said
physicians will be able to call
the medical center by telephone
to receive detailed printout on
any known birth defect as well
as current treatment and
therapy
UCI also wilJ participate in a
nationwide pilot program with
about 20 other medical centers
to develop the computer system
as a diagnosllc tool. he said.
Eventually, a phys1c1an will be
able to submit a list of clt.nkal
signs and symptoms and receive
one or more computer diagnoses
on a patient.
"Unfortunately. many or the
aspects (of birth defects l are as
yet unknown and we can be onJy
descriptive about what we see
c linically, .. said Kermit An ·
derson. a m edica l cente r
geneticist.
The central computer 1s locat·
ed at Tufts New England
Medical Center in Boston and
wa '> dt-vttloped by the
!\1 asSaC'huselts Ins ti lute of
Technolog> using an lBM com-
puter system
Or Dumas noted that. pnor to
the sett.mg up of the computt!r
Italy Backs U.S. Missile
Road Cash Pledged
May Spur Work on Irvine Mall
T he Irvine Company has made
official its pledge to fund the $8.4
million construction or freeway
access routes Lo a regional com·
Arizona Crash
mercial center 1t"s proposing to
build in Irvine.
The freeway project would be
the largest one of its kind funded
. 'Quiet Jet' Doim
In Federal Tests
YUMA. Ariz. lA P ) -The
"quietest commercial jet in the
world" lay on its belly next to a
runway today, foUowin& a crash
while undergoing federal tests.
None of the crew -pilot,
copilot and flight-test engineer
-was injured as the McDonnell
Douglas DC-9 Super 80 blew a
Iraqis Pour
Out to Vote
BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP> -Tens
of thousands of Iraqis, includjag
women in long black veils. voted
today under s unny s kies for
their fi rst parliament since the
overthrow of the monarchy 22
years ago. Vendors did a brisk
business selling ice water to the
voters. sweltering in 90 degree
heat.
''I'm 30 years old and this is
the first time I've ever voted."
said Mlzein Mohsen. a Mo.5lem
aviation eagineer. "I don't think
the parliament will have a lot of
power, it will be unde r the
Revolutionary Council . but we
hope it will represent us and we
hope it will be prominent."
Kahno Yalda. 28. a Christian
electrician, said, "I don't think
there's really any difference in
the candidates. but I listened to
their SJ)ee(:hes and I read about
them and I'm choosing who I
think will do the best job."
Abortion Opposed
SAVANNAH. Ga. (AP) -The
General Assembly of the
• Presbyterian Church in America
has reaffirmed its opposition to
a bortion, but saJd It may be
justified in rare cases to save
tbe mother's life.
tire on landing and swerved off
the Yuma International Airport
runway Thursday night .
"It came i.11 hot <fast) because
it was a simulated hydraulic
failure." s aid Ray T owne .
M c Donn ell Douglas Corp.
spokesman in Long Beach.
"It swerved off the runway to
the right. collapsed the landing
gear -all three. When it hit the
s and. it spun around. It's laying
on its belly in the sand:'
I Both PSA and Ai r Califomia
have ordered some of the jets.
and consultants have urged that
this type of jet be used at John
Wayne Airport.)
Three of the $14 million planes
a re being tested for certification
by the Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration. with first com-
mercial deliver y scheduled late
next month to Swissair. Towne
said.
One of the three test planes
lost its tail when a test crew
landed it too hard in California
on May 2, Towne said. No one
was injured in that mis hap
either.
"We've got another one (test
plane)." Towne said. "We don't
expect this to have any effect on
the certification which is expect·
ed to be completed next month
when this airplane will go into
commercial service.·•
An inspection team was dis·
patched fr o m McDonnell
Douglas in Long Beach to de·
termine what repairs are needed
at the Yuma test site.
The plane is called the "Super
80" because it ls being in·
troduced early in the decade.
a nd because it carries 172 peo-
ple. compared with·tbe previous
m aximum 'of 130 for a DC-9.
Towne said.
"It also bums less fuel," he said, "and will be the quietest
commercial jet in the world.··
privately in California. accord·
m g lo Irvine Company officials
Jrvine Center. to be built on a
473-acre triangle of land formed
by the Santa Ana. San Diego and
Laguna freeways. was supposed
to be built in the mid·l970s, but
has been delayed several times.
Company spokesman Martin
Brower said the Irvine Com·
pan y·s official declaration to
fund the freeway project may
speed the development or the
center. He said the project pro·
posal may prompt some major
department store chains to com-
mit to build stores in Irvine
Center.
The lrvine Company·s pro-
posal to build freeway access to
the center is on the Irvine City
Council's agenda Tues day night.
The council is expected to ap-
prove the proposal. which must
a l so be a p p r oved by the
California Depart ment of
Transportation.
The freeway project calls for
the construction of two in·
terchanges leading to the center.
one from th e Sant a Ana
Freeway at Alton Parkway and
one from the San Diego Freeway
at Irvine Center Drive
City officials have urged the
Irvine Company to speed con-
s truction of lrvine Center on
which much of the city's future
commerciaJ tax base is pegged.
In addition to building the
freeway interchanges. the com·
pany is paying for the construe·
tion of a $4 million . half-mile
long underground structure that
will carry the Agua Chinon
Channel beneath the center.
City observers say the biggest
single factor that delayed con-
struct ion of the center was the
sale or the Irvine Company ID
1977 to a consortium of investors
who had committed themselves
to a short-term S237 million loan
to buy the company
The new management devoted
its energies to paymg off and re·
financing tbe loan. giving a $300
million project such as Jrvtne
Center a low priority.
While construction of the
super shopping center has been
delayed. a major m all has been
built in Mission Viejo. Other
malls in the general area of the
proposed center include Laguna
Hills. Fashion Island and South
Coast Plaza.
Company spokesman Brower
s aid that th e freeway in ·
terchanges could be built by
1983. He 1atd Irvine Center could
b e complete d after the in·
lerchanges are built. provided
department atore owners choose
to build stores in the mall.
Irvine Store
Hit by Bandit
Pollee are looking for a gun.
man wbo stole S200 late 'l'hur&·
day from a cubier at lrvioe'.a
Uaiver1lty Park Alpha Beta
market.
Only one cbecQtod wu oren
ancl there were few J>«lplJ 18 the
market, 18040 Culver Ori~e.
wh~n tbe robbery took place at
10:51 p.m., po1Jcesald.
'n>c woman cheeker told ol·
flttrs a bearded, alk·foot-taU
man with long brown hair en-
tered ber cbeckstftftd with a few
email ltema. Al t he atarted to rtnr·up the ,.-cha.s ... he point.eel o hucllm lt'tter 'Ind d('tJ):mdt.'d
sb* f1lt • 111111 wllh muney from the cath lllfll.*r. SliCt did ond the tiendlt Oed
wllb ~money, pollc. uld.
J
CONVlCTEO KILLER ALCALA ARRIVES FOR SENTENCING
A Few Hours Later. the Judge Ordered Death
Alcala Senlenced
To Gas Chamber
By OAVlD KUTZMANS 0t ,,_ 0..lf Pile! St~lt
Convicted child killer Rodney
James Alcala was sentenced to
die in California's ~as chamber
today by a Superior Court JUd~e
who termed the death of 12 year
old Robin Samsoe of Huntington
Beach a "particularly\ 1c1ous and
brutal crime "
Judge Philip Schwab imposed
the death sentence on Alcala. 36.
after denying motions for a new
trial sought by defense attorneys
John Barnett and J eff Fr1ed
man.
B arnett told the packed
courtroom in Santa Ana that
Alcala's execution would only
Wps Have
A Real Blast
One of San Clemente's
police cars now has a sun·
roof. but officers aren 't
real happy about the alter a·
lion.
Sgt. Hector Rivera and
Lt. Craig Steckler were
responding to a s ilent
alarm nt Fred's l.iquor
store Thursday morning
wh ~n the in cident oc-
cw·red.
A police s(X'kesman said
Lieut enan f S(ecltler
ruched for the mounted shOtguo wtv-~1 the unit ar·
rlvetl nt the Uquor store.
and it accidentally dis·
charced. sendln1 a load of
pelle~ throuih the roof.
The ahotaun blast,
which caused about $:500
worth of damage and
crcttted :l \arie hole in lhe
ro;)f, ~idu't Injure lho two
om.:cn. Tt•c llquor atore ulnrm
w:ir, al.30 aet orr ~cciden
LalJ1, p<111re 111ld.
pro' 1de a momentar~ 'al1sfa,·
lion of the lust for blood that
pen ades lht" courtroom "
Alcala "'a.s convicted tn late
.\pril of the 1979 kidnap murder
o011ssSamsoe Tht' JU(')" that convicted Alcala
J bo rttommended that he be
!>entenced to death
Barn,•tt termed his client. pre
'1oush conncted of c hild
molestation. a · sexual m1sf1t ·
and a ··boy in a rnan·s body "
··~hs crimes are enormous.
but so 1s his disease,'' the de·
fense altorney argued. "Ills
a1mes are of mstinrt and not of
reason."
But prosecutor Richard
Farnell &rJ?ued s trenuously for
imposition of the death sentence.
·'The onl y appropr iate sen·
tence in this case is the sentence
of death ... Farnell said.
Refemng to Alcala. Famell
described him a s .. a n evil
sociopath."
Present in lhe courtroom for
today's sentencing were Mrs .
Mar ianne Fruier. the mother of
Miss Samsoe. and Mn. Pedro
German. the mot.her of AlcaJa.
A s she left the courtroom.
Mrs . Frazier broke down In sobs
and told reporters that it was a
"poor exchange" for her
daughter's life to have Alcala
sentenced to death.
"It will never be behind me,"
sbe tiobbed over and over.
Alcala's sentencing came ucte
year to the day after Miss
Samsoe disappeared from lhe
seashore in Huntington Beac!l.
Her skeletal remains were fountl
several weeks later In the
foothills near Sierra Madre.
Alcala. a Monterey Park resi·
dent. dee.lined to make a st.ate-
ment to the court before be was
senteoctd.
J udgc Schwa!>. In denyina d
tense requests ror a modification
in sentencing1 said Ute evidence
In the case 1.nowed lhot the de-
feiidant was predatory and
<See Al .C.UA, Paae "2)
storehouse, call ed the Birth
De fects Information System.
knowledge on birth defects had
been scattered throughout
medical 1oumat:. and textbooks.
A written compendium of
birth defects information was
published in 1972. but was soon
out·dated by rapid developments
in the medical field. he said.
Plan
Gerntans
Hesitant
On Issue
HO~tE <A f'1 Prf'std£>nl
Carter "'rm .i re1lt'rat1Qn tuda,·
or Ital} ' support for deploying
middle rangt-.\merl(:an nuclear
"eapon:-. tn Europt-a plan
thal threal~ns to pit lh<.' l'nilL'<i
States agaima We.,t f;ermanv
1Related photo. A41.
Carter "'ho "'111 d1-;cu:-.s th<·
<;UbJett "'1th Chant'ellor llel muL
Schmidt of West Germany tn
\'{•n1Cl' on Sund:.i;. issued a JOint
'olalt•fJH'Dl with llal1 an Prime
.'.\t1n1s ter Frann•sto Coss1g<J
r1:~tatin~ Italy's ··active sup-
port" for deµloying the powerful
missile~ designed to offset So-
v 1 ct nuclear :.upe r1or1ly 1n
Europe
While Ame rican officiab
earlier expressed concern that
Schmidt might propose a freeze
on the m issile deployment.
Secretary of State Edmund S .
Mus kie said Thursdav hl' ex
pt>cled Carter and Sc.hm1dt to
find common ground 1n their
talks set lo pre~ede the seven·
nation economic s ummit thal
brings both to Italy.
The Carter-Coss1J(a statement
e~pre~sed the lt-aders· agree-
mt'nl on ~evl'ral 1!-.SUl''o. ranging
from Afghantstan to the .M 1ddle
Ea.,t
'"Thl• 1nternat1onal s1tuolion
~.-rcatc<l b\ th(' So' ll'l l'nwn·s
armed inl~·rvcnt1on and continu
ing occupation nf Afghanistan
~J'i examined 111 depth," the
"talemcnt :-a id. "It wa~ agreed
that th1:. ~)\'ll't action. lakl'n 1n
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Fluor Plans
Win Approval
Th£' Irvine Planning Com-
m1s:.1on has Jpproved Fluor
l'orporation plans to expand by
:186 ,000 :>q uarc feet the engineer·
1ng flrm·s international head-
quarters in the city
The plans call for two. four
story bwldmg~ to be built in the
corporation ·s complex at 3333
Mi chelson Drive The buildings
will be designed with reflective
glass exteriors
No City Council action 1s re ·
quired on t he building plans
s ince zoning ror the project
already has been approved.
Coast
Weather
Low clouds night and
morning hours. otherwise
s unny through Saturday.
Lows tonight upper SOs at
the beaches a nd low 60s
inland. Highs Saturday 68
to 80.
·~s;oE TODA"
There's mauic. dance and
Nltcrtoinrrwnt galore at the
OranGe C'ow1'1J Jam. All th'!
iUtoill tno •t4'rrJ on Page CJ.
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Aaaasaination Try
Yictirn Slain by Cops
ST O!X>ROB'S. o'rt!ft.cta CAP) -A fonne.r army •«1eant
Baked to lhet failed UH uUon aUempt Oft M anlal Prime
lllnlate-Maunce Blabop wu klUed tn 1 abootoul with aecunly for~ tocla,y, lea than at houn eft.e:r •bomb kllled two cblldren
and • worn.an aod wounded 2IO OIUM!n al a rally Blahop aU.nded
Tile deaU. ol lbe u-aot~. John Pfl.UUpt, was reported by
the Ital• radio. He waa kllaed ln hJa brM.aae ln the aubutb of St
Paul'• wt.re he bad bol9d up and tr.cled bullets for hours with
ionnunmt lroc>pl sent to ..,.,..., him
11w radio uld there were no other caaualueai an the battle,
but lhat a man lt lcknUflod u Kellb &. &imard wu beln&
aoucbt "dead or aJ v~" b)' authorities The radio chllmed St.
Bernard. who wu DOl further l<kntifaed. wH United to "lm·
perl&Ult forcea. •·
.._l-8•1fr •••• Crf••~•
87 'l"M ~lated Presa
President Abolbassao Bani-Sadr, fresh fl'Om T'eshufflin1 the
lranaan military command, renewed the newspaper war aaalnst
his Islamic fundamentalist foes
Shortly aft.er he named new military leaders Thursday.
Bani-Sadr told reporters from h.is newspaper Enghlab lslam1 .
··sy ob1ective mvestigat1ons and reports. you can destroy the
opportwust po61tloos of those who try by seedlllg unrealistic
ideas to defeat the march of the revolution.··
The newspaper Wednesday quoted Dr. Hassan Ayat, a
leader of the Islamic Republican Party that favors spy tnals for
some or the hostages selted 230 days ago, as saying Bani-Sadr
was a "tool or America" who would be "ousted soon."
Protest• C'o•li•11i•9
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP> -Striking black
worken marched through the streets of Uitenhage, the center of
South Africa's motor industry, today for the fourth lime this
week amid continuing induslriaJ unrest.
The remainder of the country was reported quiet after four
days of turmoil earlier in the week in protests against white-
minority rule.
Pare~• Ezte•ded
WASlllNGTON CAP> -The Carter administration said to-
day it wiU grant a six-month extension to the 130,000 Cubans and
Haitians who entered the United States this spring.
The administration wiU aJso submit special legislation to
Congress '"as soon as possible" to govern the eventual
normalization of the refugees' status, the State Department an-
nounced.
Prime Falb t• 1% Pertt!'ftf
NEW YORK CAP) -Four of the nation's largest b~s. in·
eluding top-ranked Bank of America and ~o. 2 C1t1bank.
lowered their prime rates a half-percentage point to 12 perce".'t
today a week alter several other major U.S. banks had cut their
rate to 12 percent.
50(t at Party
Pyramid in Mesa
Tied to Computer
By AllTll\JR R. VINSEi, °' Ula o.11., ...... """ A soph.isticated pyramid party
utilizing a computer lo keep
track of some 500 attendees hop·
ing for a $40,000 payoff by this
weekend was broken up Thurs-
day by police plainclothes emen
invited into a Costa Mesa hotel
room.
No arrests were made, in·
vesligators said. but criminal
complaints are being sought to-
<lay from the Orange County
District Attorney's Office charg-
ing six .alleged organizers with
operating an end.Jess chain.
.The six individuals questioned
?.t South Coast Plaza Hotel, 666
• Anton Blvd., listed their home
: addresses in Costa Mesa, Hunt·
: ington Beach. Laguna Hills and
: Riverside.
: Investigators said, howe"'.er.
; that they were not 1pv1ng
; participants in the alleged end·
~ Jess chain investment scheme ~ who each placed $2.500 into the
• ~upd pool any specific location =~Where they could be reached. ~ No money was confiscated. ~but police said they brought ~back a quantity of written
:·checks made out for the sum of
:;$2,500 and then voided across the
: face. •' Police said funds allegedly ;~contributed in the scheme de· ~sitned to avoid cash tranaac-
:;tions are apparently still under ~~n~rol of the pyramid or·
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Police said they were tipped
off by a disgruntled pyramid
participant who contacted them
more than once about the
alleged chain activity and where
1t would be held but refused to
gave his name.
Detective Lt. Jack Calnon em
phasized that the South Coas t
Plaza Hotel management con
tracted for use of the roofl"
without knowing the nature of
the meeting.
"It was very sophisticated."
he said of the method of using
voided checks instead of cash
and maintaining membership
lists with a computer.
* * * 5 Convicted
Jn Pyramid
Facing Jail
MARTINEZ CAP> -Five
have been convicted and seven
acquitted of ope rating a
pyramid scheme in Contra Costa
County. A mistrial was declared
for two defendants.
Earl John Purcell of Danville,
Bonnie Lou Waters of Walnut
Creek and Arthur Plato Jll, Paul
Montano and Kath.e r ine
Labrucherie, all of Livermore,
were convicted Thursday. They
are to be sentenced Aug. 12 and
could face maximum penalties
of six months in jail and $500
fine.
Civil charges of operating or
participating in a pyramid
scheme -where they could be
fined $2,5-00 -also remain
against the defendants. 1'brougbout tbe trial, tbe de·
fendants maintained that they
were attending a legal gathertng
lo participate in what they
thought waa a lucrative plan ol·
fering them a 16-~l return oo a
$1,000 investment.
"It's a difficult thing with
folks like these who were in·
volved," aaid jury foreman Ken-
neth Wood• of El Sobrante.
"You may not personally agee
w1th the law as ll relates to t.bls
kind ol t.blnl. but you are ad·
monl.sbed that you must follow
It."
Woodl wd that tbe Jury Celt
that there was enouab evtdeaff
to •bow that tbe five Pll~de!ettdua bad either dfrec: «
lndlrectly recruited par lei·
pant.a.
lletria1I fOI' lknlce stldmon aJMS Pat er. of lJvennor. an
ael JUDI 2'1. Tbe jUJ7 apllt ll·l
fol' convictiaft bl their cues.
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Wrong.way C>ther From o.den Gron Kiiied; TfwM Othera lnfured In Chain Reeotaon Snu:lehup
Two Porno
Convictions
Reversed
WASHINGTON l AP) -A
s harply divided U S. Supreme
Court ruled today that the FBI
violated the privacy rights of the
owner of some obscene films
when it screened the movies
without obtaining a search war-
rant
By votes of 5-4, the high court
overturned the convictions of
Wilham WaJter and Arthur R.
Sanders. who were sentenced to
three years in prison on a pornog-
raphy charge.
Walter and Sanders owned a
network of adult movie theate.rs.
bookstores and distribution
warehoUses. In 1975, one of their
companies. Gulf Coast News
Age ncy. shipped 12 packages
contauu.ng 871 boxes of 8mm fiJrn
depicting homosexual activities
on a Greyhound bus.
The packages were sent rrom
St. Petersburg, Fla .. to Atlanta.
addressed to Leggs. Inc., a fic-
titious name.
When the packages arrived al
the Greyhound terminal in Atlan-
ta they were forwarded by mis·
take to L'Eggs Products Inc .. a
manufacturer of ·women's
hosiery.
Employees of that firm opened
each of the 12 packages and
found the individual boxes or
film, which had suggesU<\'e draw-
ings on one side and explicit
descriptions of the contents on
the other.
The company called the FBI
and agents viewed the ntms with
a projector and without obtaining
a search warrant.
At their trial, Wal.J,er and San-
ders tried to have the evidence
thrown out on grounds that the
FBI viewed the films without a
search warrant. Both the trial
court and the U.S. Court of Ap-
peals in New Orleans turned
them down.
Justices John Paul Stevens and
Potter Stewart wrote for the
Supreme Court majority that tht!
screening of the films was an Wl·
reasonable invasion of privacy.
''ft was a search, there was no
v. a rrant. the owner had not con-
sented." they said.
J ust1ce Thurgood Marshall
concurred in the judgment.
Jus tices Byron White and
Wilham Brennan Jr. agreed with
the judgment but wrole a
separate opinion
Fro111 P~ .4 J
ALCALA •.•
stalked tus victim before taking
her t.'> a secluded place.
Alcala's sentencing proceeded
today after the California
Supreme Court denied a defense
request for a hearing on the ad·
missabilJty of certain evidence
during AJcala's lenqthy Superior
Court trial
Alcala's conviction and sen-
tencing will now automatically
go to the Supreme Court for
appeal. ln the meantime, the
defendant wiU be taken to San
Quentin prison's death row
where he will await the outcome
of his attorneys' appeal.
Al cala was arr~ted in Oc·
. Lob e r by Huntington Beach
police and his trial began in
February.
House Passes
Truck Bill
WASHINGTON (AP-> -Presl·
dent Carter, iD Europe for an
economic summit. ii celebratiftl
•·a major atep in tbe fisht
agalmt lnfJatloo'' back home :
overwhelminl House pauaie ol
his long.pending truck deregula·
tlon bill.
Carter WU thoulandl ot milee
away Thursday night wbell the
H ouse voted H1·U for a
watered-down but atW wekol:ne
veralon ol hll bill to trim the lb· urstate Commerce Com· mlulon'a rate and rout•·
protectlof aut.borlt)' Offf' ~
tructtn1 lDdultr)'.
Wrong-way Driver
Killed in Smashup
mt on
Wdtin';
No Water Br oEJ.oaES aaoou raWIN
Of .. OMty ~ "-" A wrong-way driver wa.s killed
and three persons were critical·
ly injured Thursday night in a
five-car chain reaction coWsioo
on the Costa Mesa Freeway Lo
Costa Mesa.
California Highway Patrol ol·
flcers said Judy Peters. 31. of
Garden Gr ove, s parked the
chain or accident.a by driving the
wrong way on the freeway
without headlights al a high rate
of speed.
Mrs. Peters was dead at the
scene of the 8:2S p.m . accident.
JUSt north of the San Die~o
Freeway jWlction
Critically &nJured were James
Hatnch. 47, of Tustin. and tus
wife. Jean, whose stat100 wagon
was hit headon by the wroog-
way car. then rear-ended by
another car.
Daruel Harrigan of Anaheim.
who pulled to the freewa y
shoulder to assist the accident
victims. was in critical condition
today after being struck as he
tried to run acro&s the freeway.
Also involved in the chain of
collisions was Daniel Ott, 2lll, of
Anaheim and his passenger.
Paul Steakley. also of Anaheim,
taken to Costa Mesa Memonal
Hospital with moderate m1uries.
Harrigan was struck by a car
driven by Mildred Hoover of
Santa Ana. Ms. Hoover wa& un·
in1ured.
Officers said they didn't know
why Mrs Peter.; was dnving ·
north 10 the Costa Mesa
Free'4ay's southbound lanes.
LOS ANGELES <AP>
G uests al the stylish Los
Angeles HHton Hotel got an un-
welcome bonus with their hotel
reservations today: an im-
promptu course in survival
training.
After almost 24 hours without
water, following a failure Thurs·
day of the hotel's main water
hne. the strain of dry faucets.
barren showerheads and flush·
less toilets was showing on
gues ts and hotel managers
ahke.
Fr .. Pap .4 I
"I 'II tell you. it's been a prob-
lem.'· assistant manager Pist
Sakata said before rus hmg off to
ans wer customer complaints.
"'We had a full house of a llttlt!
over 1.200 rooms and I don't
know when the wate r will be
f1Jled. You'll have to talk to the
managers for more informa-
tion." CARTER IN ITALY • • • However. hotel management
was unavailable for comment.
flagrant violation of the United
Nations Charter. constitutes a
threat to peace. poses a grave
challenge to the West and to its
interests in Southwest As ia and
the Persian Gulf. and that at has
created a serious obstacle to the
continuation of the process or de·
tente. ·•
Carter and Cossiga added it is
indispenable thai the Wes tern al
lies carry out a comprehensive
political strategy '"to make clear
to the Soviet Union by the ap-
plication of tangible measures
the necessity of a prompt and
complete withdrawal of its
troops from Afghanistan."
Carter spokes m an Jody
Powell s aid earlie r the
Amencan president's talks with
Cossiga and Italy's 83--year-<>ld
Socialist president, Alessandro
Pertini. had gone well. with
Carter thanking the Italians for
being among the r1rsl to caJI on
I ran to free the Americ an
hostages.
As Carter began a week of
talks in Europe, he and aides
sought to minimize their dlf·
ferences with America's allies
over how to deal with Soviet ag·
gression.
After the private session with
Pertini in a tapestried room of
the 16th century presidential
palace, Carter flew by
helicopter to the Villa Madama.
another of this ci t y 's
Renaissan~e p~laces , for a
Ford Asks Help
DETROIT CAP) -Ford Motor
Co is asking its major suppliers
to cut prices by 1 in percent. the
No. 2 automaker confirmed to-
day. Ford loet $164 million in the
first quarter and bas said 1t will
lose more m the attond quarter.
meetmg an<l worktng lunch with
Prime Muuster Coss1ga
As Carter and Coss1ga stepped
out of the palace, the Amencan
pres ident told reporters that
their talks had been "very fruit-
ful. very thorough. very friendly
and very ronstructave "
C a rt er then e ntered h1 ~
armored limousine, and a squad
of jackbooted Italian motorcycle
police led his 10-car motorcade
th r ough Ro m e·s w1nd1n g
downtown streets to the tomb or
Italy's l.Ulknown soldier , an ob-
ligatory s top for all v1s1 ting
heads of Slate.
Police and soldiers toting
rifles and submachine guns
lined Carter's route as small
clusters of Italians gathered to
watch the motorcade go bv.
The prestdential party then
v.ent for a tour of the
Colosseum, where Carter 1m-
med1ately encountered a group
of Amencan tounsts and paused
briefly for some handshakmg.
But some of the guests -who
reportedly paid SSS to $75 for a
single and $70 to S90 for a double
room , wtth no promise of a re·
fund were cager to talk.
'"I am dressed down in the lob-
by of the hotel and have my
~having kit o,1,1lh me and a towel
slun~ 1>ver my s houlder. look in~
for 'Water:· s aid one man v1s1t·
1ng from Colorado. "I'm ready
to leave and go ba~k home "
M anagt•mcnt reportedly i.eot
notes to guests Thursday morn-
ing advis ing them that the
hotel's water would be turned off
from 10 am. to 6 p.m. But when
<'tty workers failed to fix the
problem Thursday night. the
marathon dry spell became too
much for some parched and
irate guests.
Many reportedly checked out
earlier than planned
And <>nt! woman. attendmg a
('l)O\,:nt100 or the Communica-
tion Worke~ of America. i.a1d
hott.>1 managers had not been
~) mpathet1c to her pleas.
Su111111er's Here
Texans Swelter in Heat
By TV Aaaectate41 Pl'ess
Summer officially arrives at 10 :47 tonight and the days will
st~rt getting shorter again.
The seasons are determined by the tilt of the Earth's axi11 in
respect to the s un Jn the North Temperate Zone where the Unit·
ed Slates is located, summer begins at the summer solstice -
when the sun is at a maximum distance from the equator and
the northern part of the globe is tilted toward the sun.
The hol weather got a bead start in some parts or the coun-
try. A beat wave in Texas has pushed temperatures in Dallas
and Fort Worth over the loo.degree mark for eight days in a
row. It's been a different story in Chicago where Thursday was
the coldest June 19 an nearly a century.
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wortera t.urD l1om t.M PMJDbb' line
to t.be ~ Une tDda.y u tbe Ford Motor Co. elOIH It•
II abwab plant. lulq off more th.Ill
J, 700 WOIUrS.
WIMm tbe flDll tar rolll off tbe a • Hmbly lloe. ud \be lut WOHU
leavee tbe plat. 1,711 UMmbb' Une
worken, foremen, •a•laeera,
RC .... -.I ~tan will
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'FoUy' Su~e!essf ul
Vodka Big Sell
For Heublein
By MD.TON MOSKOWITZ
Heublein. the Connectlcut distlller, makes more than
one·thlrd of all the vodka con.awned in the United States.
You would think they'd be aalisfted with that enormous
chunk of the market. But they're not. They're bringing out
another brand on top of the four they already have workina
for them.
Last year Heublein sold 10 million cases of vodka here
and another S million cases l.n the rest of the world. Its
lead brand is Smirnoff, a 6-mlllion-case seller all by it.sel!
a od the No. 2 selling distJUed spirit in the country. ex-
ceeded only by Bacarcli
Money
Tree
rum.
Its next big hiller is
Popov: it's second to
stable mate Smirnoff in
t he vodka m arket and it
r a nks seventh among
a ll brands o! d istilled
s pirits.
That powerfuJ one.two punch is backed up by still
another vodka brand, Relska, which sells in the hundreds or thou.sands of cases -and then there's the premium
brand. SmJmorr Silver , a 00-proof vodka for the martini
drinker .
THAT'S REAJ.l.Y bracketing the vodka business but
Heu blein has become bothered recently by the influx of
imported vodkas selling at very fancy prices. The pace
was set by St.olichnaya. a Russian import that comes in
here in ex<'hange for Pepsi-Cola (who's getting the better
of that deal")
The Scw1et invasion of A!ghantstan put a crimp in
those sales -and vodka is now pouring lO from countries
who are our fnends <or at least are not marching into
other countries): China . Finland . Poland, Sweden a nd
Turkey.
It's not a major force yet m the marketplace -Relska
probably outsells a ll t he imports combined -but it 1s
gr owing rapidly. And so Heublein is taking no chances IL
llnows how lO play Uus game
THERE'S ONl.Y one place to introduce a high-priced
alcoholic beverage in this country -a nd that's in the
pages of The New Yorke r magazine. Interspersed with the
bberal commentary are ads for $2.S brandies, $180 m en's
cologne, $750 wristwatches and $99.50 key rings. HeubleLD
bought the center spread of the J une 2 issue to introduce
its new vodka. Sm irnoff de Czar.
SmirnoH de Czar comes 111 a 750-mil111Jler bottle which
wlll retail for Sll That's roughly a pint and a half, which
means that Heublem has already outma neuvered the er -
tire field : it has managed to top everybody else's pn~s -
and Smirnoff de Czar is not even imported.
Why pay $11 for a pint and a half of vodka7 Well, first
of all, Heublein is making the distinction on the label that
' tbis Is vodka •·dis tilled from grain." Also, aren't you tired
of all tho6e vodkas whic h come in 80-proof or 86-proof
vers ions?
Smirnoff de Czar is diffeTent -it's 82.6-proof. Finally.
there's the bottle itself. It's a shimmering corrugated
beauty that's $aid lO be a replica of the original decanter.
SMllL"10YF: \'Ol' KNOW. was once the only vodka aJ.
lowed on the taDle of Czar Al exander II of Russir.-1'tlat
was in the latter part of t.be 19th century, about the time
Heu blein was founded in 1875 in Hartlord. Coon. SmimoU
was said to sell a million bottles a day in Russia aJoae.
All that came lo a n end with the Russian Revolution.
the House of Smirnoff collapsed, and Vladimir Smirnoff
fled to Paris w1th his belongl08s and the formula for
Smirnoff vodka.
After the repeal of Protubition m 1933. Vladimir sold
the L S rights to Smirnoff vodka to a fa mily friend,
Rudolph Kunett. who ('Ouldn't find a m arket for it here. In
1939, John G. ~artin. grandson of the founder of Heublein,
bought the Smirnoff business fOC" $14.000.
The purchas<.> was C'a lled "Martin's foll y." It turned
out to be ~e making of Heublein .
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ABC Pays $500,000 to Show Leonard-Duran Bout 29 Days Later
By nl£D AOTHENBEaG Out l.t.'Onard·Duran has created a new id·
ltan<'•'. promptm~ the bout's co-promoters. Bob
Arum and Don King, to predict major changes in
th~ 1mrtnersh1p between network TV and the ma·
JOr fights
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Tonlthn fa&hl f bt-twe n SU1ar Ray Leonard
and Roberto Duran ls too big for ttk-small ac~n.
ln fact1 it's llO baa lhat the commercial television rt~tworas rouldn't •tford It live, although ABC paid
bla buclls for a ta~ broadcast an lncredlb)e 29
days later
·'This 1s the beglnmng of a revolution in boxing
and televuiion because It means we are moving
· This e83erly anticipated World Box mg Council
\l'elterweaght l'hamplonsh1 p bout. which will be
tteld '" Montr~al's Olym pic Stadium, will be seen on closed circuit TV ID more than 250 theaters and
s.r.-nas and on two pay for vtew cable systems ID
t.os Angeles and Columbus. Ohio
SPOKTS ON TJ'
cloi.er to lhe day when almost all boxing will be
i.een. not on network television, but on pay cable,"
i.:ud Arum "We have seen the last of the big fi ghts
on network telev1s1on The networks know they
have only two years left with boxing " BIGTIMF. BOXING HAS BEEN using
prametame TV as its partner m moneymaking even
before the maJor promoter~ figured out that people
!fOuld tune m hoping to see Muhammad Ali eat his
words. whale sponsors would pay a pretty penny
hoping that pt:aple would hsten lo their words
~tween rounds
KING AGREED THAT a revolution was brew-
10~ but wasn't ready to say the networks bad been
knocked out yet. "As pay TV grows. we will get to
the point. say. where 500.000 subscribers might be
willing to pay $3 to see a fight that the networks
"'ouldn't want because it couldn't command a 30
Fergie Insure~ Joh
Joe, Batting .132, Wins It With Homer
LOS ANGELES I APJ -Joe
Ferguson started the season bat·
tling Steve Yeager for the JOb as
the Los Angeles Dodgers· No . 1
C?lcher. Yeager got the job
·Then things got worse. One-
third of the way into the 1980
season. the 33-year·dtd Ferguson
finds himself the No 3 catcher.
s truggling to keep a job. But he
prove d his value Thursday
nlght, produ..-ing a pinch-hit two-
run homer in the 10th in ning to
give the Dodgers a 5·3 victory
o.ver Montreal
· "JT'S A GREAT feehng and so
far this season I haven 't had a
fo t to h•el grc;Jl about."
P'erguson s:ud.
Ferguson. pl<1 :nng behind
Yeager a11d rookie catcher Mike
Sciosc1a, had been on the dis-
a bled list through the first few
weeks of the season with back
spasms . After returning he
didn't add much playing time.
He was batting only .132 with
one homer and three runs batted
in before he was called to bat
Thursday njghl.
·Ferguson lashed his two-run
Jtomer into the left-field comer.
and at home plate he got a bear·
hug of thanks from Dodger
Manager Tom La~rda .
"I KNOW WHY I was sent up
there," Feq~ui.on said. "I still
have extra-base power. My Job
in that situation was to keep the
ball off the ground to get the
ru nner CRon Cey. who had
singled) into scoring position."
1t was the second successive
com e-from-behind victory by the
Dodgers. and kept them three
games behind Houston in the
National League West. Montreal
h,olds a half game lead over
Philadelphia in the NL East
The Dodgers begin a three·
game series tonight with the
New York Me t s at Dodger
Stadium. Montreal is at San
JOE FERGUSON
Diego for the start of a t hree-
game series.
Asked what it was he dis·
cussed with third base coach
Danny Ozark before has homer.
Ferguson said, "I haven't
played much, you know. so I
wanted to make :.ure of the·
signs ..
THE EXPOS' losing pitcher
was lefthanded reltever Woody
Fryman, 1·2
.. Fryman's been around a long
la m e." Ferguson sa id . "He
knows what to do out there. Un·
fortunately for him, he Just got
one of his sliders up. I knew it
was out the moment I hat it."
Cey's two-run. two-out double
in the third inning gave the
Dod2ers a 2-0 lead a1Zainst
rookie starter Bill Gullickson.
Andre Dawson's two-run homer
in the fourth. his seventh, tied
the score against Los Angeles
starter Burt Hooton. .
MONTREAi . BROKE the lie
in the top of the eighth whe n Ron
Le Flore singled with two out.
stoic second. and came home on
Rodney Scott's run-scorin g
single . The Dodgers tied the
score m the bottom of the ninth.
utilizing a bench that included
Reggie Smith, Dusty Baker and
Derrel Thomas.
Smith opened the inning with a
pinch double. Fryman then
replaced Gullickson . a nd
Thomas batted for Hooton and
bunted. Fryman fielded the baJ1
and threw lo third. apparently in
time to get Smith. But Smith slid
around Brad Mills' tag and was
safe Smith then came home on
pinch h1tter Baker's sacrifice fly
to tic the sc.'Ore.
Bob Welch. 7-2. pitches for Los
Angelt's 1oni1?ht against the
Mets· Pat Zachry, 1 3
Angels Lose Again
Fregosi Impressed
By Yanks' Depth
NEW YORK <AP> -There
were two on and two out tn the
bottom of the sixth when New
York Manager Dick Howser
made the move which gave lhe
Yankees their seventh straight
win.
"He had Bobby Murcer com-
1 ng up . so I s witc hed a nd
brought in left-hander Dave
La Roche," said Jim Fregosi.
manager or the Angels, 7·5
losers Thursday night. "Howser
switched to Lou Piniella. a right·
handed hiller -and barn, the
game's over."
PINIEU.A, WHO recently
threatened to retire unless he
,vas used more, punched a
fastball into right field for a dou-
ble that scored two runs. and put
the Yankees ahead 6·5.
"I promised myself I wouldn't
gel upset any m ore," s aid
Plntella. "I just want to con-
tribute to the team."
Fregosi, whose team lost their
ninth stralght and moves into
Boston tonight to open a three·
game series, was impressed.
"These Yankees have more
balance, righty-lefty, than did
the championship teams or urn
and 1978," Insisted Fregosl.
"They have e nough r ight·
handed hitting now to balance
their lert·handed power. And
they score runs quickly. by hit-
ting the ball out of the ballpark.
something we don't do."
TllE ANGEIB jumped op New
York starter Ed Ft1ueroa for
two runs in the Unt b\nlna whew
leadoff man Rick Miller Walked,
went to aecond on an •nant
pickoff throw by ll'i1ueroa, to
third on a •lngle by Dtcklt 11ton
and acored on Rod Cart"1'1 RBI b••e bll lo left. Carne ;
Lansford'' lntleld 1ln1le
knocked in Thon for the second
run
But Grrug Nettles didn't wait
long as he slammed a two-run
home run o f( Angels starter
Freddie Martinez in lhe first in·
ning to tie the score.
The team s matc he d runs
again 1n the second. with
Murcer's error in left allowing
Fred Patek to score for the
Angels and Rick Cerone·~ fifth
homer again tying it for New
York.
IN THE THJRD, the Angels
got four hits but only one run
because Jason Thompson hit in·
to a double play after Carew's
leadoff single . Three straight
hits followe d . with Larry
Harlow's RBI single putting the
Angels ahead, 4·3.
The Yankees tied it with one
swipe of ReggJe Jackson's bat,
when Ja.cboo crashed bis 16th
homer high into the right/eld
stands.
·'We got 15 hits and five runs."
griped Fregosl. 'They get their
runs quiclltt."
In the fifth, the Angels went
ahead again, S-4, on a double by
Joe Rudi and a triple to left by
Patek. But that only set the
t tage for the Yankeff' wl.nnlng
rally lJ\ the sixth.
A slnlle by Cerone and a walk
to RandOlph. sandwiched around
two outa, brought Fregosl out to
the mound to remove the
An1els' second p'tcfler, 1'ave
Lemanczyk, 2·7, In favor of
La Roche. Plnlella came on and
stroked his hit to put the
Yankees ahead-to ata)'.
The ruJ depth of th• Yankees
w11 tbown when lhelr third
Cltcher1• Rudy May, •·2. turned
n a 1umar reUef Job. ff• aUowed
only two hlta. no runt •nd 1trucJc
out elP&..wbJI• waWna Just one ln4 ~~.
percent s hare of the audience on commercial
television." he said.
King and Arum. of course, will take their busi·
ness wherever the money ls greenest. It's uncer-
tain, however , bow much intere6t there would be
on pay TV for less marketable fighta. But at least
for this one, the well-worn label, "Fight of the Cen-
tury." really slicks .
It's ironic that the revolution away from lhe
networks. is being launched by Leonard, a mere
welterweight and as m uch a creature of TV as any
Hollywood star Leonard. who broke the ruJe that
said. that only heavyweag~ts could draw large TV
audiences. owes his populanty to has televised
Olympic victory on ABC four years ago lll Mont·
real and then tht> same network's star treatment
of him as he fou~ht his way up the pro ladder
LEONARD DIDN'T DUMP ABC. the network
JUSt couldn't afford him Based on his live gate and
closed-circuit percentage deal, 1t 1s estimated that
Leonard will receive betw~n S8 and $10 m111ioo.
the best box.Ing payday ever . Duran will be gelling
a nat Sl .5 million .
"There was discussion but no negoUaUons. It
never &ol to that point," said Jim Spence. senior
vice president of ABC Sports.
It was simply a matter or dollan and sense.
For the networks to be competitive with the closed~ir<!uit deaJ, TV would have had to Piil up
roughly $10 million to the fighters alone.
"Over a three-hour period, there would be 44
spots. To break even, sponsors would be charged
an average or some $270-$275,000 for eacb 30
seconds," estimated Be rt Zeldin, vice pre$ident of
sports sales for NBC. "The network would lose its
tail. I don't think advertisers would pay that kind
or mooey. Even when Ali would fight and get a
great rating, boxing was a tough sell."
AS A FRAME OF REFERENCE, the 1980
Super Bowl between Pittsburgh and Los Angeles
on CBS, which drew a phenomenal 46.3 rating of
America's TV homes and a 67 percent share of the
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY HIGH PENTATHLON STANDOUT SHARON HATFIELD.
Tip of the Hat( field)
FV Girl Competes
By HOWARD I .. HANDY
Of .. CHlly ...... ltafl
There are those track and field buffs who
ha ve nol heard of Fountain Valley High's
Sharon Halfleld. And for good reason.
She didn't qualify for lhe state track and
field championships although she fits the
geoeral description or three other outsland·
Ing sophomores from the Orange Coast area
thls season who did.
HATPl.EJ.D JS A SOPHOMORE al Foun-
tain Valley and she joins the elite group that
includes University High's Polly Plumer.
Laguna Beach's Renee DWTand and her
Fountain Valley t ea mmate Boonie
McGlwbey.
ll would be hard to visualize four such
talented girls ln this age category anywhere.
Yet each ll an outstanding performer In her
own right.
Hatfield, perhaps, Is the least known, yet
could be the best known in a short time. She
doesn't specialize In just one event but
perfol'med in seven different individual
event.a plus both relays for Ufe Barons durtog
&he J>Ut track aeuon.
''When It came ti~• for the leape meet
and the state quaUfylnc compeUUon, I
drop~ out," Sharon aan.
1118 aE.UON JS a .ua. SM wantect to
participate ln the nat.iooa1 Junior penta&Jalon compettuon ln santa a.t>an • tbt 1mne
we.kedd that tbe •tat• meet w .. Wq Mid. sa.. didn't want the te1npt:,:r::s\o\be state competJUon, lt abe miM·
in Pent,ath/,on Trials
ing the pentathlon where she has been told
her future lies.
Well, in the pentathlon meet. she finished
firs t in the junior division <through 19) at age
16 and her 3.295 points was more than "any
junior or senior athlete compiled.
It is quite an honor for her to be included
m the national competitfon this weekend. On·
ly 12 girls are invited and she is one of the
elite.
The performance al Santa Barbara
quallfled her for this weekend's Olympic
qualifying meet in Eugene, Oregon where she
will take on the heavies of the five~vent
competition including Jane Frederick and
Jody Anderson.
IT WJJJ, BE A BUSY WEEKEND for her
a t that. After she finis hes lhe compeUUon in
Oreion, she must rush borne Saturday night
and catch a plane at noon Sunday for Taiwan
with a group of 47, mostly hitb school
athletes, who wlll cornpett! ln four meet&
there In the next 19 days .
The pentathlon includes the 100-meter
hurdles, MIO, Iona Jump, blah Jump and shot
put. Dw1na the put schaOI HPOft th• bad
been comPf!Un1 In all but tM •bot pat on a re-
1ul1r bu11 anyway and ll -.. tMa jM .._
clded to live the i-t.at..blon a, whirl.
Her best ettotta In eadl ofU.Jlve ....u
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ror tJae blab Jum Is tlM loo1 J1UDP and 35-SV. ror tM ttut.
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Your Home•own
Dally New~paper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
1Cop8 Raid 500 at 'CoDlputer Pyranrld'
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A aopbisUcated pyr~mld ~
utUl1ln1 a computer to keep
track ol 1e>me 500 attendees hop-
lna for a M0.000 payott by this
weekend wu broken up 1bun-
day by police plamclothesemen
invited lnt.o a ca.ta Mesa bo(el
room.
No arrests were made. ID·
vesli,ators s1ud. but criminal
complaint.s are being sought ~
day from tbe Oranae County
011trlct Attorney 'a Office charg
tn1 1lx .a.Ueaed organlzeTS wilh
operaUnc an endless chain.
The six lndividuab questioned
a\ South Coast Plata Hot.el. 666
Anton Blvd . listed their home
addresses in Costa Mesa. Hunt·
angton Beach, Laguna Hills and
Riverside.
Investigators said, however.
that tbey were not giving
participants in the alleged end·
less chain Investment scheme
who each placed $2,500 into the
fund pool any specific location
where they could be reached.
No money was confiscated.
but police said they brought
back a quantity or written
checks made out for the sum o(
$2,500 and then voided across the
face.
Poltce said funds allegedly
contrltM.ed in the scheme de-
signed to avoid cash transac·
tions are apparently still under
control of the pyra mid o r-
gamiurs.
PoLice said they were upped
off by a disgruntled pyramid
participant who contacted them
more than once about the alleged chain activity and where
it would be held but refused to
give his name
Detective Lt. Jack Calnoo em-
phasized that the South Coast
Plaza Hotel management eon-
tr acted for use of the room
without knowing the nature of
the meeting.
.. It was very sophtst1cated ...
he said of the method of using
''01ded checks instead or cash
and mamtaining membership
ltsts with a computer.
He declined to identify the two
Italy Backs U.S. Missile
Sex Claarges
Navy Clears
Women Sailors
LONG BEACH <AP> -The
!Navy has cleared eight of 16
:wome n sailors on the USS
;Norton Sound being investigated
\Jor homosexuality, Lt. Cmdr.
'Mark Baker confirmed today.
The Navy halted discharge
proceedings against the eight
.women Thursday because there
;was '"insufficient evidence,'·
that they are homosexual, he
said.
Baker said the decision was
made by the ship's commanding
officer, Captain Jay Seebirt,
Mrs. Vial
Services
1 Set Sunday
Rosary is scheduled to be re·
cited for F1orence Rios Vial. a
member or a pioneer San Juan
Capistrano family. in the Mis·
sion San Juan Capistrano chapel
at 7:30 p.m . Sunday. Mrs . Vial
died June 17 in Newhall aft.er a
long illness.
A member of the Rios family,
which has been in San Juan
Capistrano for eighl genera-
tions, Mrs. Vial was born Dec.
l S. 1905 in the Rios adobe which
still stands on Los Rios Street.
Following a mass to be recited
at 10 a .m . Monday, there will be
a funeral procession to the mis-
sion cemetery.
Mrs. Vial, the daughter of Da·
mian and Gertrude Rios, at-
tended the mission school and
lived in San Juan Capistrano for
many years
After moving from the area lS
years ago, she oftraveled to San
Juan Capistrano for masses said
for her parents.
Mrs. Vial is s urvived by her
husband, Robert A. Vial of
Newball: her children, George
of Seattle, Frances of Orange,
and Daniel or Bakersfield; her
siSters, Juanita Foy or San Juan
Capistrano and Delpbina Vance
of Santa Ana; her brothers Dan
of San Juan Capistrano, and
Raymond and Mike of Santa
Ana. and seven grandcblldren
and three gJ"eat-grandchUdren.
based on information from the
Navy lnvestigatjve Service.
The NIS investigation. which
began May 15 and initially in-
c1uded 24 of the 61 female crew
members on the Norton Sound,
1s "certainly reaching the end,'
Ba ker said
The remaining eight women
still may be discharged if it is
proven that they participated in
homosexual acts, which is
against naval regulations.
The decision to reduce the
number ·of women came four
days before the American Civil
Liberties Union planned to me a
court order to halt the Navy's in·
vestigatloo.
ACLU attorney, Susan
McGrievy, who didn't learn of
the Navy's decision until con-
tacted Thursday by reporters.
said, .. Before J'm t.bro~b. there
won't be eight."
Ms. McGrievy said the ACLU
suit wlll list names of the eight
women suspected of being
homosexual. The Navy's de-
cision, she said "means there
are eight kids who are never go-
ing to be publicly defamed ."'
The attorney said the ACLU
s till plans to seek a temporary
restraining order in U .S. District
Court Monday to prevent the
Navy from continuiqg its in
vestigalioo. The suit was expect-
ed to be filed today, but an ACLU
spokesman said that preparing
the court documents took longer
than anticipated.
"They would have all been out
of the service within the next
two or three weeks if it wasn't
for the publicity. Eventually.
maybe four or five will get a
trial, and if we get the tem-
porary restraining order, the
Navy will drop it all together,"
Ms. McGrievy said.
Ms. McGrievy contends recent
court decis ions prevent the'
military from discharging
personnel for homosexuality un-
1 ess it can be proven it in-
terfered with their job
oerfonnance.
But Baker bas saJd that no'
such court decision bu been ap-
plied to the Navy, where regu)a-
tloos call for djsmiaaal on
homosexual grounds for morale
and security reaaons, a.a well as
for job performance.
A Blng~r
Amoroua lnterlruls Coatly
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Dmcine wttb an amoroa1 ~ in a dim.ty Ut bar cu be -expem1..-.mve, a Lacuna Beac.b wom&D dlsco•ered early today.
WHEN lbe Wl her dmclDI partner in the wee boul'9 this
morntq, abe notle!ed tile smooth talker appareatly Ud removed
two rillll ..th more tbaD •.ooo from bet fiqen. Lquoa Beach poll~ wd today the wo1Dan and the man
.,.,.. bOtb •P9"'na aa ...-. GD the town at the Pier t bar lo u.a...i...-..
Wbltblr' die at.me wu eommttted durtnc a rouaJni rbum· ba. • ....,,.., taqo OI' a nam~~aqo .. unknown. But .. .ume ..,_ tbe couple •• lq the ntpt away. tbe .U• llllt abaftled oil to 8unalo db tlM faidy'a riD&J ••
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SCENE CW HEAD-ON CRASH IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
Kyoko lchlda of Newpcwt e.actt Dead at Scene
Replacement
Of Krishna
House Stalls
State coastal commissioners
have turned down an architect's
plan to tear down the Hare
Krishna house at 641 Ramona
Ave . and replace it with a five-
level commercial building.
Laguna Beach architect Chris
Abel had requested permissioo
to demolish the existing single
ram1ly structure and construct a
6,388 square foot commercial
building on the s ite.
The proposal, by Cornerstone
Enterprises. would have in-
cluded a is-car garage with ac-
cess ooto Coast Highway. The
so-root high structure. partially
restmg on a bluff. would have
housed offices.
The proposal was approved by
the regional coastal commission
ear lier this year . but was ap-
pealed by Laguna Beach pbysi·
cian Eugene Atherton, who con-
tende d the massive proJect
would be out of character with
the city's village atmosphere.
State coutal commissiooers
agreed unanimously with Dr.
Albert.on.
They said they had concerns
about the visual impact of the
building on Coast Highway, as
well as the Impact of parking
and circulation 1n the coaiest.ed
downtown area.
In addition, they objected to
tbe office use of the buJ.Jdinl,
aa)'inl they prefer visitor S«V·
Ina enterprises in a structure
tbat close to the beach.
Acala Sentenced \
To G88 Chamber
BUIJ.ETIN
Convicted cblld killer Roclney
Ja01a Alcala waa sentenced to
die lo Cellfomia's eu chamber
today by • Superior Court Judae
who termed the death ol 12-Ye&r·
old Robin Samaoe of Ru.atlNton
Beach. "a particularly vtclous
and brutal crJme ...
Jlldfl PbWp Schwab lmpcJIC!ld
the d..U. ......,.. oa Alcala, 31,
an.r _,.. 8'0tlooa ror a new
trlal IOQlllt·by derenae attonleJI
John BuMtt and .Sttt Fried· mu.
NB Woman Killed
In San Juan Crash
A Newport Beach woman wall
killed and a man was tnJUre<I
Thursday night when the cars
they were drivin~ collided head
on in San Juan Capistr ano
Orange County Sheriff's dep-
uties said that Kyoko lch1da.
29. of Ne-.-.rport Beach. was pro
nounced dead at the scene after
the accident at about 8·45 pm.
on Camino Capistrano between
Jun1pt•ro Serra Road and Avt·ry
P.:1rk'4av
The car "ht• was dr1vmg had
<·oll1dt•d head-on with a van
ctriHn b~ Harry Alfredo Remer,
56. of Reno. Nev., deputies said.
R e mt'r was r eported 1 n
~allsfacton• cond1t1on todav at
Mission Co.mmumty Hospitai
Deput1~ said the accident 1<;
under mvest.Jgat1on.
Park Fee Adjusted
For SC Builders
Developers in San Clemente
will now have to pay $122.687 per
acre in park dedkation fees. the
City Council has determined.
Tbe decision to charge that
Cops Have
A Real Blast
One ol Sao Clemente's
police cars now bas a sun-
roof, but officers aren't
real happy about the altera.
Uon.
Sgt. Hector Rivera and
Lt. Craltt Steckler were
respondiDI to a silent
alarm al Fred's Liquor
s tore 1bursday mornJng
when tbe Incident oc·
curred.
A police spokesman said
Lieutenanf S(eckler
reached for the mowited
sbotgim when lbe unit ar-
rived at the liquor atoTe,
and it accl.dedtaJly dis·
char1ed, sendlna a load of
pellets throuCh U.e roof.
Tba sbot1un blast,
which callHd about $500
worth of dama1e and
created a lar1e hole ln U..
rool, dldn't IA.lure the two
offtftn. • The ilqaor atoN alarm wu allO set off acclden-tau,. paaaee Akl.
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amount for in-lieu park dedica-
tion rees was based on an ap.
pra1sal of the city's parks. con-
ducted last year by San~ Ana
appraiser J oseph Mueller
The appraisal took mto con·
s1deration 17 park areas withln
the caty, and the median value of
park land was found to be
$114.532 last August.
Adjusted quarterly. based on
the Consumer Price Index of the
Los Angeles, Long Beach and
Anaheim area. that fee Is now
set at $122,687 per acre.
The rouncil decision means re-
funds for some developers, and
a bill for more money for others
ln the city.
Developers wbo contributed
cash for pa.rte acquisitions in·
stead of dedicating park land
prior to six months ago, paid
$2SO,OOO per acn In fees.
That was the amount set by
the City Council in March of 1!'78
when lbe parlc dedication fee or-
dinance was approved.
Subsequently. the council
lowered that dedlcalloo fee to
$90,000 (ler acre.
So, developers who pa.Id the
$90.000 ree wU1 bave to come up
with 1.be difference, And t.boee
who paJd the oriainal IZ:i0.000 tee wUl &et a rel\lnd fro01 the
clty.
Tbe new ree ts e.-pected to
bring te00.000 into the city's patt
acquisition and dev~1opment fund aextyur.
t
undercover officers who claimed
they went to the hotel and hung
around the banquet room their
tipster specified and were sim-
ly invited to join the party.
They might have to use their
true names again, LL CaJnon ex·
plained.
He said the Lip came as a sur·
prise to authorities because
there has been virtually no
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Plan
Germans
Hesitant
On Issue
RO~H: IAPI PrPs tdent
Carter v.on a reiteration today
of Italy"<; -.upport for deploying
middle-range American nuclear
weapons m Europe a plan
that threaten!-. to pit the L'nited
States against West German).
lRclated photo, A41 .
Carter. ~ho will discuss thl·
c;ubJe<'t with Cham·ellor llPlmut
Schmidt of We-.t German' 1n
\'l'n1ce on Sunday. LSsued a joint
statement with Italian Pnm1
M in1ster France~co Coss1~a
restating rta ly ·s .. art1 vt· sup-
port·· Cor deploying the powerful
m1ss1\es 0es1gncd to offset So
vact nuclear s upe riority 1n
Europe.
While Ame rican ofCicials
earlier expressed concern that
Schmidt might propose a freeze
on the missile de ployme nt.
Secretary of State Edmund S.
Muskie &.atd Thursday he ex
pected Carter and !x·hm1dt to
find common ground in their
talks set to pr~e the seven-
nat1on ecoaomic summit that
brings botb lo Ital~ .
Tbe Carter -Coss1J?a statement
<'X pressed the leaders' agree·
ment on .. everal 1ssuc!I. ranging
from Afghantstan to the Mtddltc>
t::ost
·'The internBllona I s1tuat1on
ereale<I b' t t.P Sova>! l.;nion <;
ar med intt•rvent1on and contmu
1n1Z occ.'upat1on of Afghanistan
was examined in depth." thE·
!-.latement said ... It was agn:."'t"d
that this Soviet art1on, taken in
flagrant v1olat1on of the l 'nited
~ at1ons Charll-r, rnnst1tutes a
threat tu pea«t'. pose-. a grave
challengl' to thl' Wt'sl and to its
1nteresL' m Southwest Asia and
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Theme Camp
Set at YMCA
Them<-day camp programs
w 111 be held at the South Coast
Y MCA beginning Monday and
c:ontmwng through August
Themes will be centered
around rlili?ht. travel a nd c ultures, animals. oceaoog .
raphy, urban hfo, mountains.
and sports and games.
Further information may be
obtained by calling the YM CA at
831-9622 or 495-0453 .
Coast
Weather
Low clouds mght and
morning hours, otherwise
s unny through Saturday.
Lows tonight upper SOS at
the beaches and low 60s
inland. H.i&hs Saturday 68
lo 80.
INSIDE TOD" Y
TheTe'• rJNric. dance and
entertainment ~ at tM Orc:naoe Count11 Jam. All t~
•raU. in a llo'l/ on Page Cl .
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Auaaaination Try
J1ctim, Slain by Cops
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ST. GEOROS'S. Gttnadl CAP) -A f0f'f1Hlf' 1rm1 r .. ant
Uoed to the raued auuatnaUon auempt on llanlat Prime
Mtn.taa. Maurie. Bishop wu kJIJat ln I 1~ with a.curtly
(ot,• ioda1. I than 24 bour'I an.v a bomb klUed tw.o ~hUdreo
and a woma and wounded 30ollwra at• r&Uy Blabop attended.
The .. th ot tM U ·.oldi•. Jobn Pl\!Ulpa, WU report4td by
In• state radk> He waa lilUtd tn hl• houae In the auburb of St.
Paul's wMre be had holed up and traded bullelll ror houn with
SOVt"rDml"Ot lroope Hnt lo a.r1"0tt htm.
The radio aaid tbef'e were no other cuuaJU.. In lhe battle,
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Wrono-war Df1"' From Garden Orove Kiiied; ThNe OtMrt lnJuNd In Cheln R••ctlon Smeahup
but lbltt a man It ldftltlfied u Kl'llb St.. Bernard was beula
llOU&hl "dud or alive" by authonUee The radto clatmed Sl
Bemard. wbo wu not lurtMr tdenUlted, waa lln1led to "•m·
perlala.t forces "
•••l-Se4r Bit• Crf Cl~•
By 'Re Auotla&ed Plft~
Pre.idenl Abolhassan Baru·Sudr. fresh rrom reshuffbng th~
lra.nian nulltary command. renewed the newspaper war against
his bJanuc fundamentallst f~
Shortly after he named new mllltary leaders Thursday,
Bani·Sadr told rep<>rters from his newspaper Enghlab ls lam1.
"fjy objechvt; 1nvet.llgations and reports. you can destroy. lhe
opportunist positions or those who try by seeding unreahst1c
ideas to defeat the march of the revolution · ·
The newspaper Wednesday quoted Dr. Hassan Ayat, a
leader of the Islamic Republican Party that favors spy tnals for
some ol the hostages seized 230 days ago. as saying Bam·S~tlr
was a "tool of America" who would be "ousted soon "
Protest• Co•tb1ub19
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa CAP> -Striking black
workers marched through the streets of Uitenhage, the center of
South Africa's motor industry. today for the fourth time lhis
week amid continuing industrial unrest.
The remainder of the country was reported quiet after four
davs of turmoil earlier in the week in protests against white·
m1.nority rule.
Paroles Ext e nded
WASHINGTON <AP> -The Carter administration said to·
day it will grant a six-month extension lo lhe 130,000 Cubans and
Haitians who entered the United Stales this spring.
The admimstration will also submit special legislation lo
Congress "as soon as possible" to govern the eventual
normalization of thc refugees' status, the State Department an-
nounced.
l11raelb Seize S 1Upe ct
TEL AVTV. Israel CAP> -Israeli troops crossed into
southern Lebanon. took a suspeeted Palestinian guernlla "for
questiorung" and blew up a house used as a guerrilla armory.
an Israeli army spakesman said today.
The soldiers crossed into Lebanon near Misgav Am, the
Isr ael border l\Ctllement in the northern Galilee where Arab
terrorists killed three Israelis in an abortive attempt to take
hostages in A..,.
Computer Storehouse
U CI Nation's Link
On Birth Defects
By JOEi . DON
Of -O.lly ,_. ... Staff
A computer terminal that can
link physicians lo a national in-
formation storehouse on birth
defects has been installed at UC
Irvine Medical Center.
The $3,000 terminal. funded by
the Orange County chapter of
the March or Dimes-Birth
Defects Foundation. will provide
the most recent information on
the more than 2,000 known
normalities, according to Dr
Kenneth Dumars, UCl professor
of pediatrics
Dumars. who demonstrated
thl' typewrttar like device at a
press conference Thursday, said
physicians wall be able lo call
the medical center by telephone
to receive detailed printout on
any known birth defect as well
as current treatment and
therapy.
..J genetic and conge nital ab·
UCI also will participate in a
nationwide pilot program with
about 20 other medical centers
to develop the computer system
as a diagnostic tool. he said.
Eventually. a physician will be
able to submit a list or clinical
s igns and symptoms and receive
one or more computer diagnoses
on a patient.
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Sum.mer Camp
Sessions Set
A series of one·week day camp
sessions for children ages 5 ~: -through 12 in San Juan
~Capistrano begins Monday and
:: wUI end Aug. 29.
' A $30 fee for the Three Caves ~ Day Camp conducted by the city ~ r ecreation department from 9
:· a .m . to 5 p.m. weekdays. covers
• materials and a lunchtime
drink. Activities at the camp in·
e l u de swimming. arts and
crafts. singing, games. drama,
: fishing, nature walks, movies
• and other special events.
;:.::_. Anyone interested in further -information should call 493-1171,
ext. 247.
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"Unfortunately. many of the
aspect.s (of birth defects) are as
yet unknown and we can be only
descriptive about what we see
clinically," s aid Ke i:giit An·
derson . a medical center
geneticist.
The central computer is Jocat·
ed al Turts·New England
Medical Center in Boston and
was developed by the
M assacbusetts Institute of
Technology using an IBM com·
puter system.
Dr. Dumas noted that, prior to
the setting up or the computer
s torehouse. calied the Birth
Defects Inform\ation System.
knowledge on birth defects bad
been scattered throughout
medical journala and textbooks .
A written compendium of
birth defects information was
published in 1972, but was soon
out·daled by rapid developments
in the medicaJ field, he said.
Two Porno
Convictions
Reversed
WASHINGTON CAPJ -A
sharply divided U.S. Supreme
Court ruled today that the FBI
VIOiated the privacy rights Of the
owner of some obscene films
when it screened the movies
"athout obtammg a search war·
r Jill
Hy votes or 5-4 , the high court
overturned the convacttons of
William WaJter and Arthur R.
Sanders, who were sentenced to
three years in prison on a pornog.
raphy charge.
Walter and Sanders owned a
network of adult movie theaters,
bookstores and distribution
warehouses. In 1975, one of their
companies, Gulf Coast News
Agency, s hipped 12 packages
contaming 871 boxes or 8mm film
depicting homosexual activities
on a Greyhound bus.
The packages were sent from
St Petersburg, Fla., to Atlanta.
addressed to Leggs, Inc .. a ric·
t1t1ous name.
When the packages arrived at
the Greyhound terminal in Atlan-
ta they were forwarded by mis·
take to L' Eggs Products Inc., a
manufac ture r o f women 's
hosiery.
Employtts of that farm opened
each of the 12 packages and
round the individual boxes of
fil m, which had s uggestive draw.
ing!. on one side and explicit
descriptions of the contents on
the other.
The company called the FBr
and agents viewed the films with
a projeetor and without obtaining
a search warrant.
At their trial, Walter and San-
ders tried to have the evidence
thrown out on grounds that the
FBI viewed the films without a
search warrant. Both the trial
court and lhe U.S. Court or Ap-
peals ln New Orleans turned
them down
.lu:.lH'PS John Paul StPvens and
Pott<'r Stewart wrote for the
Supreme Court maJortty that the
screening or the films was an un·
n:a~onable invasion or privacy
.. It was a search. there was no
warrant". ·the owner had not con·
sented." they said
Justice Thurgood Marshall
conc urred tn the Judgment
Jus tices Byron White and
William Brennan Jr. agreed with
the judgme nt but wrote a
:.eparate opinion.
Synthe tic
Fuels Backed
WASHINGTON CAP) -Seven
years alter the Arab 011 em-
bargo. the United Stales bas
taken the first bag step on the
road to ener gy independence.
say supparters of an energy ball
now heading for final con·
gresslonal approval.
President Carter 1s likely to
point out that view to allied
l e aders at this weekend's
economic summit in Venice.
The measure. which Includes
a $20 billion program lo launch a
domestic synthetic fuels ln·
dustr v as an alternative to im·
ported oil. was approved on a
78· 12 vote Thursday in the
Sen ate.
Softball Scheduled
Coed and men'• softball
leagues are being sponsored b~
the Capistrano Bay Park and
Recreation District for 10 weeka
beginning Saturday. Those in·
terested in further Information
may call the district offices at
496·4251.
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By TM Auoclated PTesa
Summer offici•UY •rrive19t 10:47 tonJibt aod the d• wlU
start set.tlJll abolier ~a.in.
The seuom are determined by the Ult of the Earth'• axil bl
respect to the s un. In the North Temper•te Zone wbere tbe Unit·
ed Stat. Sa located, summer besln• •t the summer IOl.Uce -
when the tun ta •t a mu.trmmi dlatanoe from the equator ad
tb• nofthtrn put of the &lobe 11 Wt.ed toward the tun.
The bot we.tber cot • bead •tart in tome pans ol the COWi·
try. A beat wave ln Texu hu puabed temper•tures In D•Uu
and l'Oft Worth over the tOCkterree mark for •ltht daya ln a
row.
It'• been a d.llfeNDt 1t«y lD Chlc•10 where Tb~ wu the coldtll June tt tn aeerty • ffDtUJ')'.
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Wrong-way Driver
Killed in Smashup
f',.._P.,,eAJ
CARTER •••
the Persian Gulf, and that it has
created a serious obstacle to lhe
continuation of lhe process or de·
tente."
By DEl.mlES BROOKS l&WlN
Of .. Deily ~ S'4111
A wrong-way drtVer was killed
and three persons were crlticaJ-
ly injured Thursday night in a
five-car chain reaction coWsion
on the Cclsta Mesa Freeway in
Costa Mesa.
California Highway Patrol of.
ficers SaJd Judy Peters. 31. or
Garden Grove. s parked the
chain or accidents by driving the
wrong way on t he rreeway
without headlights at a high rate
of speed.
Mrs. Peters was dead at the <11"'""'" nf the 8:25 p.m. accident. just north of the San Ote~o
Freeway junction.
Critically injured were James
llalrich. 47, of Tultln. and hls
ware, Jean, whose station wagon
was hit headon by the wrong.
way car, then rear·ended by
another car.
Fre•r~.4 1
PYRAMID .•
pyramid scheme activity rep<>rt ·
ed in the Southland for the past
three weeks.
lie s uggested that could be
due to more soph1 st1cated
methods of operation.
Investigators who infiltrated
the crowd said the participants
ranged in agE' from their mid-20s
up to about 50 years old.
They were reportedly told
they could probably expect a
wonderful wind fa II on their
$2,500 investment In the chance
to win up to $40,000 within two to
three days.
The first group of 32 winners
would lhen graduate to 16 and
the lucky investors would lhfn
narrow down to eight, then four.
then two and one. Lt. Calnon
said.
Detectives present at the par-
ty said one of the six alleged or -
~anaiers was asked at one poml
for a telephone number by an in-
vt•stor who wanted to fi nd out
how hts luck was running
Gas Co ll8ervatio n
Could Hike T a xes
WASHINGTON <AP > -
Americans may end up paying
more ror gasoline because
they're using less of it.
Transportation Secretary Neil
Goldschmidt was quoted Thurs·
day u saying a gasohne·t.ax in·
crease of one or two cents a
gallon Is needed to bail out the
federal highway t r ust fund.
whfch finances Interstate
highway and bridge construction
as well as some highway te·
pairs. The federal gasoline tax
has been four cents a gallon for
the past 20 years.
Daniel Harrigan of Anaheim.
who pulled to the freeway
shoulder to assist the accident
victims. was in critical condition
today aft.er being struck as he
tried lo run across lhe freeway
Abo involved in the chain of
collisions was Daniel Ott. 26. of
Anaheim and has passenger.
Paul Steakley, also of Anaheim.
taken to Costa Mesa Me morial
Hospital with moderate tnJuries.
Harrigan was struck by a car
driven by Mildred Hoover of
Santa Ana. Ms . Hoover was un-
inJured
Officers said they didn't know
why Mrs. Peters was driving
north 1n the Costa Mesa
freeway's southbound Ian~
5 Convicted
In Pyramid
Facing Jail
MARTINEZ <AP) -Five
have been convicted and seven
acquitted of operating a
py ramid scheme in Contra Costa
County. A mistnal was declared
for two defendants
Earl John Purcell of Danville.
Bonnie Lou Waters or Walnut
Creek and Arthur Plato Ill, PauJ
Montano and Katherine
Lab.cucherie, aJI of Livermore.
were convicted Thursday. They
a re to be sentenced Aug. 12 and
could race maximum ~naJties
or six months in jail and ssoo
fine.
Civil charges or operating or
pa rllclpalinc m a pyramld
scheme -where they could be
hoed S2 .500 -also remain
against the defendants.
1·hroughout the trial. the de·
rcndants maintained lhal they
were attending a legal gathenng
to participate tn what they
thou~ht was a lucrative plan of·
fering them a l&-to-1 retum oo a
$1.000 investment
"It's a dtfftcull thing with
folks like these who were tn·
\'Olved.'' said Jury foreman Keo-
net h Woods of El Sobrante.
.. You may not personally agree
with the law as it relates to this
kmd of thing. but you are ad-
monished that you must follow It ..
Woods satd that the jury felt
that there was en gh evidence
to show that the h e gwlty de·
fendants had ei directly or
ind1rectl ited partici-
pants.
Retn s ror Bernice ~idmore
and Pat Cross of Livermore are
set June Z7 The JUry split 11-1
for conVJctaon in lhe1r cases.
All 14 defendants were arrest-
ed by Concord police and county
sheriffs vice officers April 3.
Carter and Cossiga added it is
indispenable thal the Western al
Hes carry out a comprehensive
political 1trategy "to make clear
to t he Soviet Union by the ap-
plication of tangible measures
the necessity of a prompt and
complete withdrawal or its
troops from Afghanistan."
Carter s pokes man J ody
Powell sa id ea rlier the
American president's talks with
Cossiga and Italy 's 8.'.l ·year-0ld
Socialist president, Alessandro
Pe rtini, had gone well, with.
Carte r thanking the Italians for
being among the first to call 0t1
Iran lo free the American hostages.
A<:. \.arter began a week of
talk':. in Europe, he and aides
sought to minimize their d•f·
ferences with America's allies over how to deal with Soviet ag.
gresslon.
After the pravale session wilh
Pert1m an a tapestried room of
the 16th century pres idential
palace , Carter flew by
helicopter to the Villa Madama,
another of thi s city 's
Re naissance palaces, for a
meeting and working lunch wilh
Pr1 me Miruster Cossiga.
As Carter and Cossiga stepped
out of the palace, the J\mencan
pres ident told reporte rs that
their talks had been "vcr} fruit·
ful. VE'ry thorough, very fr1<'ndly
and very ~-onstruct1vc ..
Carter the n entered his
armored limousine. and a squad
of Jackbooted Italian motorcycle
pol1c~ led his IO·Car motorcade
through Rome's w1nd1ng
downtown streets lo the tomb or
Italy's unknown soldier, an ob-
ligatory slop for a ll visiting
heads of s tate.
Y Quth Stable
After Cras h
In Dana Point
A 16·year·old Oana Point
youth remained m guarded but
<:.table condition today at South
Coast Medical Center after the
car he was driving went out of
control and skidded 117 feet
sideways before rolling down an
em bankmcnt in Dana Point.
California Highway Patrol of-
ltcers said Matthew Ray Moore.
16. of Dana Point, was driving
westbound on Ocean Hill Drive
early Thursday morning when
he lost control of the car. sk1d-
d1nJt off the south side of the road.
The car hit a curb and rolled
two and one half times down an
embankment and through a
hedge. panning the youth un·
derneath. officers said.
A passenger in the vehicle,
David Gramlich. 16. of San Juan
Capistrano. was treated at the
scene.
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