HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-06-24 - Orange Coast Pilot7
l
Murder lurors Travel'
To Dana Harhor Site
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 24, 1980 ,1
WO&. 1\. ltO "' a HCTtOell • ._ f'AOH J
• • •
Holdup Suspect Crashes, Seized
Airport Expans ion
NB Sues to Halt
Mesa Land Sak
By STEVE MARBLE
OI -Daitr ...... St.Mt In a surprise move, Newport
Beach city officials launched a
three-pr onged leg a I attack
against the County of Orange
Mondav as part of a continuing
Esp io nage
Trials Loom
For Hostages
By The Associated Press
Iran's fore ign minister said
the U.S. hostage crisis may be
resolved in about a month, and
the Stale Department granted
a n exemption to Barbara Timm
to see her captive son again. But
any optimism about a quick re-
lease for the Americans was
dampened by a radical Islamic
party which urged Parliament
to have the hostages tried as
spies.
"Imam Khomeini and the Ira·
nian nation believe that the
hostages are spies and must be
tried," the Struggling Moslems'
Movement, which is close to the
Americans' captors, said in its
party news pape r Om mat.
"Those deputies who do not ask
for trying the hostages are in
fact compromisers who resist
the demands of Imam Kho·
meini."
President Abolhassan Bani·
Sadr met with Khomeini today
and said afterward they dis·
cuaaed developments in Iran, In·
eluding eeqnomic and security
m atten, the official Pars news
agency reported.
Meanwhile. Pan reported the
execuUon of 15 iMurgenta lo
northwest Iran. It said they
were found guilty of killing tbe
governor-general or Khoy, a
town ln Iran's northwest
Azerbaijan province, and six
revolutionary ruards including
tbe town'• guard commander.
Tehran radio reported the ex·
ecuUon ot four penou Monday
nlgbt llt Evin Prlloo in Tehran
on 1uch cbaraea aa mlaap·
proprtatlu public funds, form·
in\. crlnlln&l cane. takint = lollllap at a acbool and ae
atrl1 to a brothel.
700 Acree Burned
BEAUMONT <AP) -A
bruabfttt that consumed roore
t.ban 700 acres over tb• weekend
In tbe Calime11 aree wu coo·
trolled Sunday without atruc·
tunl damace or l.njuriea, a 1tate.
D•J>artmenl of Foreatry
•l>Okeeman aald.
, -
drive to block expansion of John
Wayne Airport.
The lawsuits. filed in Orange
County Superior Court. ar e
aimed at halting the county
from purchasin g 13 5 acres of
land in Costa Mesa on the west
side of the airport.
County officials, now firming
u p. a c q u is i ti on o f t h e two
separate parcels, contend the
land is needed to accommodate
aircraft businesses and private
airplane tiedowns
Hugh Coffin. Newport's city
attorney, said two of the suits
ask the court to order the county
to prepare environmental
impact statements on the effects
of s uch expansion before moving
ahead w1th the land purchase.
The third suit -an injunction
simply asks that the county
be blocked from goi ng any
fur t h er wi t h the land
acquisition.
Newport Mayor Jackie
H ea th er. dur ing Mo nday
evening's city council session.
explamed that the city was fihng
the suits "w1th a great deal of
reluctance" and recognized that
the legal attack was a serious
challenge to the county.
"We deliberated at great
length regarding th e
a dvisability of this lawsuit but
felt we were forced into a
position to bring this lawsuit to
protect the interests or the city
and its citizens," the mayor
remarked.
She said the adverse effects of
any expansion on Newport will
be tremendous and called the
county's move to purchase the
13.5 acres "another step In the
piecemeal growth and expansion
or the airport." Attorney Cotrin said continual
airport expansion has cone
unchecked and that county
officials have failed to comply
with the C alifornia
Envlronmental Quality Act.
A masur plan or the airport,
(See AlllPORT. Paae A.2)
Gt1nman Robs
Valley Shop
A man carrying a plslol held
up a Fowlt.aln Valley douahnut
1hop Monday nlahtl police said.
The suspect puJ ed a 1un on
Mark Shawn Manhall, clerk of
the Wlnchell'• dot.tlhnut shop on
Brookhunt Street, and de·
manded all the money M arshaU
had, police tald.
When Marshall handed the
1unman f19 ln a paper baa. the
uaailant fied. No vebJcle w11
1ffn or heard.
Victi1n Last Seen Here
o.ily ,,_ -.,, -Mite-
WITNESS K L.AASEN POINTS TO SPOT WH£AE HE SAID HE SAW VICTIM
Judge, Jury and Attorney• In Murder Trtel Hear Open Air Teatimony et Dene H8rbor
Murder Case Jury
Sees Kidnap Site
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Ol llle o.llJ I'll« S\aff
Jurors in the Orange County
Superior Court murder trial of
La rry D Smith of Newport
Beach traveled to Dana Point
Monday. but the journey was
anything but a simple sightsee·
ing excursion.
Led by prosecutor Dave
Carter, the nine-woman, three·
man jury went to the Dana Point
Harbor location where com-
m e rcial fis herman Donald
Klaasen had testified he saw a
s mall boat last August brteny
pull in before heading back to
sea.
Aboard that boat, Klaasen bad
testified, were Smith and the
woman Smith ls accused of kid·
napping and killing at sea,
Carolyn Bealer , 25, of Garden
Grove. Smith, 43, has contended
two mea known ooly a1 Jack and
Ray were aboard the craft, too,
a nd killed Mtaa Bealer after
forcln1 him to pilot the boat
from Dana Polnt.
Klauen, who alao came t.o the
harbor Monday to •how Jurors
where he wu 1tandln1 when tbe
boat pulled ln, had told the court
he saw no one other than SlnJth
and Mtaa Bealer aboard.
Tbc Jury was transported by
bu1 to the harbor while Smith
followed In a 1herlff's depart·
ment vehicle. In addition to
vlewlna Dana Polnt locales, the
panel also was taken on the
circuitous South County route
that Miss Sealer's brother said
he was told to follow last sum·
mer when an extortionist was
demanding $100,000 In exchanae
for his sister 's safe return.
But before venturing outdoors
Monday , Judge Leonard
(See Tll.lAL, Pa1e AZ)
Child Abuse
Ple a Ente r e d
INDIO <AP) -A Palm
Springs woman baa pleaded no
contest to f•lony child abuse
chargea In connection with
allegatiom that ahe shut her
6-year-old daughter In a narrow,
S-f oot-lon1 cardboard box for up
to 24 hours at a Ume, officlall
said.
Llvter Mercado entered the
plea Monday In lndJo Superior
Court, chanalna her ear lier plea
of Innocent. The Riverside
County Dlatrtct Attorney'• office
al110 aueced lhat the child was
beaten wilh a •hoe and a belt. The chanced plea was part or
an aareement under which the
defendant won't bo sentenced to
prlaon, but could 1UU draw up to
a year In county Jail.
Police Hunt
2 Susp ects
In R o bbery
Police are searching today for
two armed robbers who forced
their w~y mto a Seal Beach
apartment, bound bolh residents
and ned with $26.000 in jewelry
and cash.
The two white male suspects
wearing stocking masks, one
carrying a pistol, knocked on the
door or the apartment or John B.
Lawrence and Bonnie McKeen
oo First Street early Sunday
mominJt, POiice said.
When Lawrence got out of bed
to answer the door. the two men
forced their way in, bound the
hands and feet or the residents
and gagged them with masking
tape. before scooping up Jewelry
and cash lying on a dresser.
PoUce said one or the suspects
struck Lawrence twice on tbe
head with a pistol.
The Jewelry Included watches,
necklaces and rings that the
residents apparenUy put on the
dresser before they went to bed,
police said. '
One of the suspects was five
feet six Inches tall. of medium
buUd with ll&ht halr. according
to police. Police described the,
second s\L1pett u six feet tall,
wearing an oran1e T ·•hirt and
while gloves.
Mes an
Fighting
For Life
By ARTHUR R . VINSEL
OI -o.lfy ,,_ S-A bandit suspect believed to
be the same one who robbed
another Costa Mesa liquor store
Sunday night lay near death
today a ft e r c r ashing h is
s peeding motorcycle Monday
night while pursued by pohce on
the ground and an the air.
The suspect -he reportedly
ha s a r ed -or a n ge s tr e ak
bleached or dyed down the
middle of tus head -was listed
an very critical condition today
at UC Irvine Medical Center.
lnvesllgators said he suffered
major head inJur1es when
thrown from h1~ lig htweig ht
motorcycle when it crashed into
a curbdunng the chase.
llis tumbling body came to
rest an the Daily Pilot's plant
parking lot at 330 W Bay SL.
Costa Mesa. police said.
lnvest1 i:ators identified the
man as Hungarian-born Frank
Petho. 31, of 450 Victoria St ..
Apt 5. Costa Mesa Oetect1vt.' Lt J ack Calnon
stressed that his 1dent1f1 cataon as
only tentative and could lx' an
ahas Petho had allegedly just held
up lhlgren Square Liquors at
9 50 p m. when the pursuit was
initiated. police said
A stocky, lone bandit wielding
a 16-gauge s hotgun and wearing
a similar bizarre dyed streak in
ha s hair robbed the EZ Inn
Liquor Store, 145 E. 19th St..
about 24 hours earlier.
The c lerk at the Hilgren
<See SUSPECT, P•ge A2>
Coast
Weath er
Fair Wednesday. Lows
tonight 50 at the beaches,
SS inland . High s
Wedne$(1ay 75 to 82.
INSIDE TODA~
The pGUOQe o/ 11ear1 hal
changed lfw face of Korea.
But Oiovbto emben remain
alive Me,> Wklt the tindn of
the UJ1.1toble dual poUtical
1tructwe, whole war broke
out 30 yeon ago tomorrow.
SH~Cll.
l•tlex
At V-t.nk• A7 .,_ ........ CJ
L..M . ..,.. A• ··-· .... c.llfwftle AJ
Cltull... C>tt c-•o en c ... ,~ en
DHlll Nt41< .. I ...
lflt..we '" ._,,.._ Ct).U
PMt.,._. Ct-l ,..,.__ CJ
I~ ... CM
... "'""'" CJ
..... ............ ...............
~ ..... CMltl' "*" ......
CU •t.• ..
M
At
; At,M.CJ
lytwle Pwtw .. ..... ., ..
~.I .......... At Mecll...,..... M , .... w. cti
T~ Ct>M W.eU.. M ._...,._. M
O•llY P llM P ..... ltf ~-le1 \u"
Girl4' of Smnmer
.I :i ma Stlvt·rnwn of Balboa ls land (pedal mg> gives Nanc'
Stol'IW of Lagun<a Beach a ride along the waterfront near
t tw Hal boa P 1<'r 1n Newport Beach. The girls were headed
to th(• beach (where else?) to e nJOY ~onday 's s ummt·r
""t• <it h<'r .
~slnva<k
Japa1i City
'I OKYO <A P 1 (;ani:i. of
m11torc·v1•lt,ts an<I hot rodder-.
rnv..idL-d (~aka in western Japan
dnd went on a looting sprc~ that
le ft on<' youth d<'ad and an
unrfrtt·rmin('(f numtwr of other'>
tnJUrt•d . .l <1pan<'S<' n1•ws papers
r<'pOrlt'fl
PolH'l' refu.,t·d lo give details
llf tht• 1nr·irknt but J apanese
ne·v.,papc·r., rt•p11rtt·d Monday
tl1 .1t the· "runawav tribcc;" ai.
lht·\ t·all th1·rn.,1·lv<'!->, s warmr•d
into lhl' mdustrwl 1 1ty attacked
pcdc•strian-. anti t'l<ii.hcd with
rn a I g.IOJ.!'
Onf' vnuth wa.., killed when ht>
(' r a s h <· <I h 1 ' c a r o n a n
t•xprt•ssway, th1· nt·ws pupt•r.,
reportC'd
Gas Ration
Plan Pushed
WASlllN<;TON (AP) W1lh
Lht• nati o n "so nakt·d. so
vulnl·rahlt· to a c utoff o r
foreign <111, (j standby gasoline
rat1on1ng plan must be prepared
without furthe r '1elay, the of·
f1cwl who would d1reC't the gov-
e rnmc•nt program says
Hazel R Hollins. head of the
Ener~y Department E<'onom1c
Regulatory Admtn1strat1on. told
..i llow.c subcommittee Monday
lh<' nation cnn't afford the lux
ury of holdin~ up the standby
plan "while we evalu ate
alternative mC'asurcc; or seek to
uchu·v<' pcrfeet1on "
Cong ress hai. until July 30 to
n•Ject the admin1strat1on 's plan.
If ne1 tht•r the lfou~e nor th<•
S<>nall' a<'t.!> by then. approval 1s
vresumed.
ORAHOE COAST
DAILY PILOT
1M (Jf.;. (M 1 ().Mt, f't1"04 •Uf\ ~·ft*\ • ,,..,,t '"'"° ,,.. H .. ..,,. Prf"'\\ 1 ~1\""4 o-. 1N
{Jt•"9• (.m\t t°\bl\IW"'V ( °"'""" ~ ... "'''~' ., .. ~-"-d ~., lfW°"41' J:•i.(M;y •o• (••t• Mil'M • "OOI t ... " •1~onq1.,. ff••<" r oyr-t .. •n ,.,.., ••••"t l•ewn• t'•• f\ '4utf'I (.ont A \I ..... r-•t"9f\•I tOt•~ t'\
Wt>f• """O "'-'uir,,._n #'IO""'°•" ,,.. ~l"'tl""'4 JIUtlh h,l"llQ IJil I I •t Do W•\f •• , \.tf .. I I* 0 Oo• I *l (.ot.t• M.Pw <.a11l0t"-• .,,,. .... ,.. ......
Pr•\'tllt"l1t"4f """''""""'
IMll • c.,.tn y.,,....-..,lodt"t•ftdC...~ .. ~
.,..._~, ......
t.•tor T-•&.....,,..... -~•9•"0Cdlt0f
°"'""" a.-~"i'~ ~ ..... .,.. ld1tor
OfflCH
Coot• M9•• HO Woot ll•t .,, ...
\.-&NCfl 1011 HO U.O•t ........ ~ __ ......... ,,.,, ...... -..... ..
Tetepllo11e (7H)~
Ctu'"'9cl Adwef11""8.U.1f1'1 ,.,_,.,.ci.-
......00
Fro,,. Pogf'> I I
TRIAL ...
Mr Bride and defense a ttorney
Tt>rry Gilt~ questioned several
members of the Jury to de·
t<'rmine if they had overheard
ha llway conversation last week
pertaining to the case.
Judge McBnde was told last
Thursday that Miss Bealer 's
fatht'r·in-la w had said in a loud
voice that Smith a lready had
been con victed in feder al rourt
of attempting to extort money
from Larry Fox, the dead
woman's brother
A witn~s told the Judgf' and
attorneys that some of the jurors
overheard the mC1n ·s statements
and rem<trked that they didn't
know Smith h<td a previous con·
v1cLi on ronnected with the cast>
Such information has not been
introduced as evidence.
However . thrt>e Jurors quizted
individually Monday each told
the judge they m ov ed 1m
mediately whe n they h eard
µarts of the conve rsation con·
cerning Miss Bealer
Another Juror, Patricia
Arlams. satd s he had heard no
one discus!> the case
MeDnde concluded that non11
or tht' Jurors who were in the
area ha'1 been affected by U1e
conversation "We won 't anqwre
any further ," the Judge !>a1d
Mc Hnde had turnt:d down de
feni.e r·eque!->Ll. for a m:stnal llbt
wt'ek based on the incident m
the hallway
With Monday's tour of the
:-.1>uth count.v. the prosecution
l'nded its C<lSe against Smith and c; 1 lcs was lo open his d efense to·
dciy
Giles contcncl!'I th e two
henchmen known as Jack and
Ra y intimid ated S mith into
participating in the kidnapping
or Miss Bealer , whose body has
never been found. The two men
worked for business competitors
of the woman's brother, a con·
st ruction compa ny own er, the
attorney claimed.
If convicted of murder and
kidnapping with s p ecia l
circumstances, Smith could be
sentenced to death In the gaa
chamber
Police Hunt
Missing Head
STUDIO CITY (AP) -
Homtctde detectives were
searchl.ni for t.be aevered bead
of a young woman whose nude
body waa found beblnd a
aleakboule.
The decapitated body of a
woman In her 201 waa di•·
covered early Monday bealde 1
trash bin at a Sluler reataurant,
North Hollywood Dtvl1lon police
ta.Id.
The r.taurant mana1er 1aw
the body wben be 1rrlved at
work, police Hid. No ..,.....ta
have been rnade In t.be "1•1Y
1layln1 and detectlv11 1a.y tbe
victim remaln1 untdenUfted.
Carter
Visiting
Belgrade
BELGRADE, Yu101l1vl1
<AP) -Prealdent Carter
arrived ln Bel1nde today,
r oa fflrmln1 America's
com mltmenl to "a atrong,
independent and non·allgned
Yu11oslavl1a" and It.a support for
de ten le
Emphulal.na h1a backln1 for
Yu101lavla 'a unlq_ue role In
Eaatern Europe, Carter paid
tribute to Uu.• late Josep Broz
Tito, the •rchllect of the
<·o mmunlst co untry 's
111d('i>endent pohc1ea, and laid a
wreath at his tomb.
··My pleuu.re In visiting Uus
proud and beautiful land 1s
temp~red by the 11orrow we all
h•t'I a l the passing of Pretiident
T ito He was a great man. one of
the· g reatest o f the 20th
ct•ntury," Carter s aid as he
urrivt.'d in Bel1rude to • 21-gun
:.alute, and a personal welcome
b y Tito's auccessor . Ov1Jetin
MlJ Utovlc
·'I' resident Tito lert a precious
legacy. a strong, independent
and non-aliened Yu1oslavia,"
Carter said at Surcln airport "J
have come to 8Ptgrade to assure
you of the friendship a nd
support of the United States as
you bu1Jdon that legacy."
Th e foundation of
U.S.· YuRoslav relations Is "firm
a nd durable," Carter said, a fter
h<' arrived uboard Air Force One
at R 39 a m ( 12 39 a m POT I on
a fl1~ht from V<'mce. Italy P roela1m 1n ~ h1 !>
adm1n1s trat1on 's s upport for
dt·t<'nte. Carter said th at th1:.
pol 1 c y ··must be based on
rt.'c1proc1ty It must be based on
mutual n•stramt It must he
based o n the principles or
'ove r C'ig nt y , t c rr1tori 1JI
integnty. and non-interference
in the affairs o f other nations
· 'ThC'~<' are the principles or
1ntern1.1twnal l1f(' for whic h
Yugos l avia ha s al wa ys
i.trugglcd." the· pn·s1dent said.
n·c·oJ!nmng the Ion~ fig ht Tito
condur tcd for h1!> country's
independencl' from both Mosrow
ancl th<' West
J\f kr t he formal welcom e .
wh1c•h 1ncludl'd honors by Tit.o's
pt•rsonal guards outfitted in light
blue tunics, Carter drove into
this capital e1ty on the Danube,
following a motorcade r oute
lined by a n e stimated 100,000
Yugoslavs. who pac ked the
sidewaUc eight deep at times and
waved American and Yugoslav
flags
The 50-<'ar motorcade, made
up a lmost entir ely or black
Me r cedes Benz automobiles,
was perhaps the longest or
Carter's presidency
Aft{'r v1s1 ting Tito's white
marble c r ypt , which Carte r
desn1bed as .. a very beautiful
m emonal to a great man," the
visi ting pres1d e nt met with
M1J atov1c, h is Yugos la v
counte rpa rt. in the DedinJe
Palace, a m ode rn building
decorated with abstract murals
and multi-hued n owers.
"They'r e making me feel very
welcome." Carte r said of ttis
reception by the Yugoslavs. as
the meetmg began.
There was no immediate U S.
comment on the talks. wh1ch
lasted more than two hours. But
a joint statem ent Issued by the
United States and Yugoslavia
ca ll ed them "cordial and
c·on~truct1ve "
Fro•P~.41
SUS PECT • •
Square bottle s hop. 2SO E 17th
St . tel<'phoned polJC'e seconds
a fter the gunman Oed with an
und1sC'losed sum of money.
li t: t oo used a s awed-off
shotgun
"Our hehcopler wu right over
the scene ," Lt. C al n on said
today ''He picked him up going
out or the parklng lot with his
he adlight out.··
He saJd the helicopter pilot
and observer. o fficers Jim
Wag ne r and Dave Ketchum
ra dioed the fleeing motorcycle's
direction of travel throughout
the chase through downtown
streets.
OH1cer Gary Bennett and
reserve o fficers Greg Coulter
and John Brown ln patrol un
on the ground picked up lbe
ch ase qulckly.
The neelng cycle aped up 17th
Street to Newport Boulevard
and then to Harbor Boulevard,
finally cracking up hi s
motorcycle al Bay Street and
Thurtn Avenue.
Police uid a aawed·off
1hot1un a.nd a sum of money
were confilcated at the acene,
where the 1uapect waa placed
under arreat by proxy due to h1I
crlUcal LnJurles.
He could not be advised of hil
rt1bt1 becauae of bll
unconacloua condition.
Firemen Delayed
MENDOTA <AP) -Dltftc\lltr
1etUD1 throuah to Ute flre de-part.m«tt oa a part1 llM delved
th• re1pon1e to a flH that
dHtroyed 1 paekln• 1b9d In we1tern P're1no County. 1utborltl• aald.
•
---------__ ....,.._.._ -----
'Dae First First Fondly
.. ... , ......
M arvin Sadik , director of the National
Portrait Galler y in Wastungton. displays
the Gilbert Stuart paintings of George and
Martha Wastungton . wtuch the museum
purr ha'>t'<1 for ubout $.5 mJJl1on. They are
the only rwint1ng.., of th<.· first pr esident and
his wif<• kno\\ ri to l'X 1st
Volcano Cleanup Set
Federal Aid Near; New Tremors Felt
VANCOl'VER, Wash <AP> -
Wh1lt' Mount St llt'lens 'IJ)(.'nt a
quiet da}. ft•dt·rJI funds for
rlf'aning up tht· fallout of tht·
\Olcano·.., l'ru11t111n' n 1me uni·
't ep c loser to 1·11mmun1t1r·.,
blanketed 1n a!>h
A i.uppleml'nlal hudgc·t hill
containing -.<Jmt• S952 m1l11on for
rel1l'f l'lt·an·d lht• ~t>natt• Ap
propriatwn' ('<Jmm11lt·f' anoJ
Chairman Warrt•n \1 dgnu"m U
Was h . stud he "-OUlrt work l!l
push 1t throui:h thf• St·natf' ;u:
lion that could comt• J'> t:url} Cl!>
Wc•dnt>Sda ~·
· Thi~ hill c·1111tJIO'-monf') rr1r
l'lf'anup dforts tn l<><'JI .:c1\1•rn
ments:· he said "I want to em
phas 1:i1· that v.1· 1·rm,11lcr th" on
h the r1,-..L 1n-.t:1llrnt:nl or f~1·ral
1nvolvl'ment 111 Lh1 '1 ma,:-.1v1· ef
fort '•
aste r due to w1'1e!>prf'ad follout
of t.t:-.h
F.art} in lht· d :n ,, -.\,·am
plum1· r<n.t· lo l ~I 5'>11 (1·1·1 for .1
h•v. minutt: .. and Lht:n drr1JJf1Nl ltJ
its u.,ual h1 ·1ght of &11.iout 11 Ill.Ml
f1·1·t. s~ud Tim llo1t or thl· I <.;
(;t•o!ORICal ~Uf\.-{'\
Tv.f·nl\ four d1i·d 1r1 lh1 m111in
lJ1n ' dC\a:ot11t1n..: \1a~ lk hl~t'I
tint? of thrt-t· m.11rir ,.r11pt111r"
'1n1· 1· lht> \'fJ If'" ni 1 bt. i.: J 11 rum
IJlln~ in M an h .. noth1·r H JI 1· '""'ing
Rl"lalJH"'S of 'onw or lh1· m1"
1ng hud rt'flU<·,lt·rl pn·'>tJrrq1l I\•
rfralh 1·1•rt1f11 di•· •• !ht·\ t 11•1ltl
1 111l1 1·t 1n• 11r.1n1 • n1•1n•" .1111!
'' ttlc-"''''''' Hui 1h1 1 ,11.ir111 ··'
'Ut h 11·rt1f11 .1lt••. \4 .1 d 1 f1ttl1·1I
Monday bv -.tat<' Attorney
c;pn1•1 al Sl:11f1• <;orton
:-.1,,1, l.1"' 1•1•1\1d1•., no l1as1s for
-,111 h "'"'' '' n •rl 1f11 i.tlt·' when no lt111h h.h lw1·11 f•wnrJ. Gorton
\\ t 1/11· Ill ,m llfillllOfl rt'l.JU"Sled by
....," 111 1.1111.1 < •1unt \ Coroner
!<111.• 11 I-' 11 k
1 :11r11111 1 • \, 1..,1·11 a 1946 opinion
1 h.11 1nd11 at•·tl 1wh rcrt1ficates
111.,' h• Jc·r' pl1·d Ii> :,talc of· r 11·1.1 t ..
I ' 11·k v. .... 11n·parl'd lo issue
t h1 f ir I •tf ah1111 I 12 'i UC h
, . 111•1· ,,,,. 1111 \l.•·lln•·'>day and
.1111 lw h·•l"'rl c ,11rt1>11 .. <1p1 n111n
"' ,,,, t 11.11 11t.1t I .1·ir k :.aid Mun·
d,, \ 11• 11,111 11 .. 1 • "' rt•ad lh•~ "I• I! II •II
MC'an"'h11!· the· S1•1J1tlr-;.in·a
120 m1h'" no11hv.1•.,t of th1· moun
lain. w11 ~ r orkl·d by thrt·1·
modt:ralP carthquak<'s Mondav.
scanni.: do1.l•ns who thouRht thf•
volcano h.1d erupt('<! a~a1n Hut
geolo~1SL\ dt•C'hned to s pt"c·ulatl'
on any <'OM eC't1on between the
tremors and Mo W'lt St He lens
AIRPORT ~urr~. • •
The Seattle area usually gets a
dozen quakes each year. so
three at one time 1i. "unus ual. ·
sai d Nor m R asmu.,se n . 1:1
se1s molog1sl at t he l'n1vers1ty of
Washington
Overcast ska~ Monday kt>pt
sc1ent1sts from observinR the
volrano and the la\ 11 doml:'
J_lro w1ng 1n its <'rater Hut
sc1sm1c r <'1.1d1ngs s howed no
earthquake act1v1ty, aC'cord1 ng
to the Umvers1t y of Wa~h1ngton
Department of G('()phyc,1 n
Oregon Gov V1<' Atiyeh re
ported Monday tha t a!.h clean up
costs and othe r expenses of state
and 10<.'al ROvemments in deal
1ng with eruptions or Mount St
He lens are expected to top $3 4
m 11l1on
In a letter to Preside nt Cart.er.
Atiyeh said public aRenC'1es
a lready have spent more than SJ
million for ash cle anup and
other expenses and he a sked
Cartl'r to d<>clare Multnomah
Washington and Tillamook c·oun
llC'S fedC'rnl d1~a'>ll'r an•(j,
The letter narrowN:.I " rl'f!Ul''I
fro m At1yt•h last we«:k lhdl
Carter d('('lart• a stat('w1de d1!->
ml'l11d1nc .1 full ''.II• Lind .11111
11111'>" 'llld\ t(l tJ I ll
\ n\ 1rr1nm1·111.t1 1mpJ• 1 r, ,,,,, 1
.in• current!) ht·wi: pr ,.,1.11• ti
1.1nd art> expected t11 C'Ome up for
pu bl ic h ea r tnfi( l ate th"
'-Um mer
In ntht·r lt'~al maOf U\ c·nnl''
tht> c1l) council announcc"<1 that
lht> 1·1 t) 'Alli bl· f1hn,I! lt>Ral artmn
1n the l 'n1ted Statt'c; ('ourt of \11
IJt'J l-. 1n "J ,h1n~111n IJ C
Jj!(j1n't Lht· C'n ii A•·rr1naut11'
Hoard
This Pl'llt1r1n for -.t.J) SJlfl < nf
ftn Jiit·~{·' that th•· CI\ B fJ1l1·1l
to prepare 1_•n\·1ronm1·nt.1I 1n.
pact ~lakmt•nh t>t·forf' a'A ;.trd
lnR routes to n) out hf Oran)!t•
Count\ to Frontlf•r A1rltnl''
Wl'stem Anhnt.'~ and P~A
Althou~h the thrc1~ .i1rl1n1•'
have been granted ro ult"• a ..
part of the CAB':. au1omJt11·
market entr} systt'm. tht-count>
has not given them JJt•rm1!>~1on
to fl) the route.,
i-·inally. tht' rounc1l announc1>d
that 1t had dec1dPd to 1mm1•r"
the• r1t) 1n another lej!al batllt·
th1c; one afZa1nst th£' Fed«-r.11
Aviation Admin1.,tration 1n rt•
~a rd to no1.,t· .. md dC'Ce"' 1<..,u1·<.
al the airport
Last Februar}. the FAA or
dered the county to open up John
, .
.t_:-.·-~· -~-... -
\\ I II• \q I>'•! I 111 .tfl ljUdhfl('O
• I • "111 r I 1irr' 111 h onlv Ai r
1 d1t111111' .111d ll11i.:hl's J\1rwest
I h 11Ut 111 tlu· ..i irµort
('11ffu1 '>J1d the city filed a pel1·
110 0 'f'lr11lav lr1 hf• na m<'rl i.IS a n
111111 11 • 1u 1.11 J r rn nd of the
1·111111' 1111 J11 t·'{i..ting lawsuit
•ll' 1111 I lh• f \,\ f1ll.'d by Air
I ',iltf111111.J
I h" "'"' • ' 11ff1n l'Xplained, k ,., ,,.. t),,• •ti • from ht·l·oming
1• 11 • 11! 1 IH' •11! liut Jllows 1l to
111\ "' 1111' 11111rt 11n 1l'> tXJs1t1on
.. ,, lllJ••l l • '-1'·""11111
'\, "'p11r1 llt•J <'n ' legal 1n-
\ "' "''"""'· "'h1ch now stretch f 111m Or ,1nJ!1' ('ounl; hac·k to the
11.1111111' f',1p1lal. ~ill bl' funded
1111111 " S250.000 v.a r chest the
1·ou111 11 ..,t•t up la-.1 yt•ar
L..rafl'lis Charged
"11':1 . AVIV, Is rael (AP>
:\11l 1tar\ author1t1es ha ve .·hur~l'd two lsrat•h soldiers with
11loll1n.: to bluw up mo.,ques and
\rJb off11·1• buildings JO Old
.Jt·ru ,ah·m with exp losives
-.tol1·n from 1.1n arm y depot.
\1 ("JO"'h11t· fl\c PalcstJnians
.rnd thrt-t• hravh., were wounded
\londJ\ 1n nev. outbr eaks of
\!Oil nl't'
Orange Coast
EDITION
. 11
Today' Clo•l•IC
N. ~. S'oek»
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS:
ort Curbs Sought
Newport Suits Challenge Land Buy
f'
O•llY Pile! PIMKO ey c ....... Starr
Girls of Saannaer
By STEVE llAaBLE
CM .................
In a surprise move, NewPOrt
Beach city officials launched a
three·proneed legal attack
against the County of Orange
M6nday as. part o( a continuing
drive to block expansion of John
Wayne Airport.
The lawsuits. filed in Orange
County Superior Court, are
aimed at halting the county
from purchasing 13.S acres of
* * * Airport
Study Off
Schedule
Orange County s upervisors
warned their staff members to·
day they want the master plan
for John Wayne Airport finished
on time.
Supervisors learned in an in·
terim progress report that work
on the document meant to guide the county airport's develop-
ment through the year 2000 is
running about 11 days behind
schedule.
But Barbara Fox. assistant
director of General Services
Agency, insisted that the final
draft version of the plan.·
authored by VTN Consolidated
or Irvine, should be finished by
its original completion date of
July 13.
"We have told them we would ·
like in writing whether they are
~oing to be late or not." Ms. Fox
said.
Jama Silverman of Balboa Island (pedaling) gives Nancy
Stoebe of Laguna Beach a ride along the waterfront near
the Balboa Pier in Newport Beach. The girls were headed
to the beach (where else?) to enjoy Monday's summer
weather
The third interim report on
physical raciliUes, which makes
up one third of the master plan
documects, la due this week.
That interim report will
feature projected costs for car-
rying out various airport proj·
ecla, aucb as expanding tbe
passenger terminal. Carter Draws Plan
For Afghan Peace
BELGRADE, Yugos lavia
<AP) -President Carter said
today that the United States
would be "prepared to explore a
transitional arrangement" for
governing Afghanistan if the
Soviet Union agrees to "the
prompt withdrawal" of its troopl>
there.
Carter's explanation of his
willingness to acrept a transa
tional government came m his
toast at a state dinner at the
dose of a one-day visit to this in·
dependent-minded communist
capital. It followed S unday's
Soviet announcement of a
partial withdrawal of troops
from their southwest As ian
neighbor.
On Monday, Carter said the
partial withdrawal was not ade·
quate lo end the six-month
Afghan crisis.
"We would be prepared to ex-
plore a transitional arrange-
ment, to be implemented along
with the prompt withdrawal of
all Soviet troops from
Coast
Weather
Fair Wednesday. Lows
lonigbt 50 at the beaches,
~5 inland. Highs
Wednesday 75 to 82.
Afgharustan. for the purPose of
restoring peace and tranquility
in that s uffering country,''
Carter said.
His e ffort t o break the Afghanistan logjam was pref-
aced by his now·standard call
for the immediate and total
Withdrawal or Soviet forces. But
he continued.
.. We want to see restoration of
an independent and non-aligned
Afghanistan which can live m
peace with all its neighbors and
contribute to the stability of the
region
"With the withdrawal of all
Soviet forces from Afghanistan,
we would be prepared to join in
assurances and arrangements to
establish a truly independent,
non-aligned Afghanistan, with a
government acceptable to the
Afghan people."
Carter then broached his pro-
posal for a "transitional ar·
rangement "
Carter arrived here today, re·
affirming America 's
commitment to "a strong, in·
d ependent and non-aligned
Yugoslavia" and its support for
detente.
Emphasizing bis backing for
Yugoslavia's unique role in
Eastern Europe, Carter paid
tribute to the late Josep Broi
Tito, the architect of the
com munist country's
independent policies, a.nd laid a
wreath at his tomb. "My pleasure ln visiting t.b1.s
proud and beautiful land la
tempered by the sorrow we all
feel at the passing of President
Tito. He was a great man, ooe of
the greatest of tbe 20tb
century," Carter said aa be
arrived in Be}lrade to a 21-IUD
salute, and a penooal weJc!ome
by Tito's successor, O•ljeUn
Mijatovic.
"PrelllideDt 'nto left a precious
legacy, a strong, Independent
and non-aligned Yugoslavia.'•
Carter said at Surcln airport. "I
have .come to Beltrade to uaun
7ou of tbe frlendablp and
IUPPGl't of the United States 81
ye>u build on that1e1acy." ~
The foundatlon of
U .&.-Yugoslav relaUon1 is "firm
and durable.·· C.rter aald, after
he arrived aboard Air Force One
:it 8:39 a.m. (12:39 a .nr. PDT> on
a fUlbt from Venlce, ltaly.
, • •
Supervisor Philip Anthony
said the board "ought to hold
Ms . Fox and her boss responsi·
ble" ror insuring the timely re-
lease of the master plan's final
draft version. Supervisor Thomas Riley.
whose district includes the
airport. said the board is con·
cerned about the plan's limeli·
ness because •·we want the
public to understand we do
mean business on this study."
Trish Butler, environmental
planner ror VTN. said the firm
expects to have the first copy of
the draft report finished by July
14
Vote Recounts
Set. to Begin
Next Monday
The first in a series of four re-
counts demanded by candidates
not trusting the results or their
races 1n the June 3 elections will
begin Monday at tbe Orange
County Registrar of Voters of·
fice.
Irvine City Council candidate
David Baker who lost by 60
votes to incumbent coun·
cllwoman Mary Ann Gaido, Is
among those wbo will pay the
re1istrar's office $275 per day
for a vote recount.
Another recount that will
begin Monday involves
Democratic presidential coo·
tender Lyndoo LaRouche whose
vote count In the 38th
Congresaional District was
lowered by about 7 ,000 votes
became ol what county election
officiall termed a computer er·
ror. ln the oriciJW tabulation.
Al a result of the lower kltal,
LaRoucbe failed to win a de-
le1ate to tbe Democratic Na·
Uonal Conventlon ln New Yort
in AUl\lll
Shirley Deaton, 8111.ltant rec-
l•trar ol voten, tald ncounts
1ou1bt lo two racea in Ora.nae
County Oentral Municipal Court
haven't beell teheduled yet.
SeeklDI recount• tn tbo•e racea are attorne1 Bobby
Youn1blood, wbo lost to lne\lm·
bent Judie Richard Oroaco by 217 votA1 end attorney Dan
Duteber who falled to forft a
runoff aealnat Incumbent Juqe
Carl Frank by a 900-•ote
mar Jin.
land in Costa Mesa on the west
side of the airport.
County officials, now f1rmmg
up acquisition of lhe two
separate parcels, contend the
land is needed to accommodate
aircraft businesses and private
airplane tiedowns.
Hugh Coffin. Newport's city
attorney, said two of the suits
ask the court to order the county
to prepare environmental
impact statements on the effeets
of such expansion befont moving
Dana Harbor
ahead with the land purchase.
The third suit -an injunction
-simply asks that the county
be blocked from going any
further with tb e land
acquisition. Newport Mayor Jackie
He ather. during Monday
evenang's city council session.
explatned that the city was filing
the s wts "with a great deal of
reluctance" and recognized that
the legal attack was a serious
challenge to the county.
Murder Case Jury
Sees Kidnap Site
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Oft .. D•ll' Pile! Statt Jurors in the Orange County
Superior Court murder tnal of
Larry D. Smith of Newport
Beach traveled to Dana Point
Monday, but th<> journey ~as
anything but a sample sightsee-
ing excursion.
Le d by prose cutor Da~e
Carter, the mne-woman. thret-
man jury went to the Dana Point
Harbor location where com·
mercial fis herman Donald
Klaasen had testified he saw a
small boat last August bnefl y
pull in before heading back to
sea.
Aboard that boat. Klaasen had
testified. were Smith and the
woman Smith is accused of kid·
napping and killing at sea,
Carolyn Bealer. 25. or Garden
Grove. Smith. 43, has con~nded
two men known only as Jack and
Ray were aboard the craft. too,
and killed Miss Bealer after
forcing him to pilot the boat
from Dana Point
Klaasen. who also came to the
harbor Monday to show 1urors where he was standing when the
boat pulled in, had told the court
he saw no one other than Smith
and Miss Bealer aboard
The jury was transPorted by
bus to the harbor whale Sm1th
followed in a sheriffs depart
ment vehicle . Jn add1t1on to
viewing Dana Point locales. lhe
panel also was taken on the
circui tous South County routt·
that Miss Sealer's brother said
he was told to follow last sum·
mer when an extortaonast was
demanding $100.000 an exchanJte
ror his sister's safe return.
But before venturing outdoors
Monda y. Jud~c L eo n ard
Mc Bnde and defense attomey
Terry Giles questioned several
members or the jury to de-
termine if they had overheard
hallway conversation last week
pertainin~ to the case
Judge McBride was told last
Thursday that Mi ss Sealer's
father-in-law had saad 1n a loud
voice that Smith already had
been convicted m federal court
of attemptm~ to extort money
from Larry Fox, the dead
woman's brother
o.itf p-j-,.._..
ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
Larry o . Smlttl
A witness told the j udge and
.ittornt:"Y'> that some or the 1urors
overheard the man's statements
and remarked that they didn't
know Srruth had a previous con-
v1l·t1on connected with the case.
Such 1nformat1on has not been
introduced as evidence .
However. three Jurors quizzed
md1v1dually Monday each told
the 1udge they moved im·
mediately when they heard
parts of the conversation con-
cerning Miss Bealer.
Another 1uror. Patracaa
/\dams. said she had heard no
one discuss the case.
McBnde concluded that none
of the jurors who were in the
area had been affected by the
conversation. "We won't aoqwre
any further ... the aud~e said.
<See TRIAL. Page A2>
Dolui•fl Bot Spot .
"We deliberated at great
l e ngth regarding the
advisability of this lawsuit but
felt we were forced into a
position to bring this lawsuit to
protect the interests of the city
and its citizens," the mayor
remarked. ·
She sald the adverse effects of
any expansion on Newport will
be tremendous and called the
county's move to purchase the
13.5 acres "another step in the
<See AIRPORT, Page A.2)
C.Ounterf eit
Currency
Captured
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of -Oaily "*"Staff U.S . Secret Service and
Orange County Sheriff's Depart
ment undercover agents seized
$750,000 in counterfeit c urrency
today and arrested four persons
in a n early morning raid on a
Mission VieJo residence.
Agents said the raid was con.
ducted ac; part of an invest1ga-
t 10 n into counte rfeiting in
Southern California. They said
15 persons believed related to
the passage or the bogus curren-
cy already have been arrested.
Those arrested at a fashiona·
ble residence. 23301 Via Bahia,
were identified as Donald Lee
Crawford. 41, Walter J . Begley,
32, and two women , Yvette
Desantis and Judy Hallquisl.
Their ages weren't available.
Orange County Sheriff's Lt.
Wyatt Hart sajd Ms . Hallquist
was among the 15 previously ar·
rested and was out on bond when
abe was taken into custody this
morning on charges of possess-
ing cocame.
Hart said that investigators
had not yet determmed the pre·
cise quantity or the drug in·
volved.
The cash . Hart said. was
found in a swtcase in an upstair.;
bedroom Another $18,000 in
bogus bills was found an t.'n·
velopes in another location m
the house. Hart said.
Crawford was na med in a
federal warrant a lleging
possession and c1rculat1on or
counte rfeit money. Hart said
Crawford will be arrail'(ned to· day before a U.S. magistrate in
Los Angeles.
Begley was taken into custody
on charges of bemg a felon in
possession of a firearm and
possession of cocaine.
Hart said the s heriff's office
"was looking at Crawford" on
other charges. but declined to
reveal the nature of those al-
legations.
A neighbor s aid she was un-aware of activity at the res-
idence. She noted. however. that
the four occupants did spend
quite a bit of ume caring for a
late model black Cadillac that
wa s s itting today 1n the
driveway.
Fireman wets down embers of brush fire
that charred ebout two acres Monday af-
ternOOl"I oe.ar the Newport Beach Com·
munity Center ~ Clltf Drive. Damage was
slight. JnvesUgatora 1ald the)' aren't sure
how the fire started, but noted that a youth
was seen runninl from the scene shortly
after the fire started.
• ( , .
. ..
T
----JVST BREAK.INC
I.AU.,....., from todaw'• ~ Oltd Mtfl •I.,.. ..... QIWIUI.
Senate OK. $36 Billion
A.id to Education Bill
w ASHINGroN (AP> -n.. S.ete 1.pproved &Gd•)' ... , •
ttw y..,-, .. blllloo atd to-«tucatJon bW an..r r•ouocUql)' de
futlna u amendn>Ht whl('h would ha" ~rmltled tom• atu
den"-et Pfivatt and parochial achool.1 \0 recelve t•ral u
111tance tor tbe rim u n,.
TM Smete did adopt an ameodment \hat would end In·
ttlftt·h'ee '°61\1 to eolMC• aludenta, a move \hat 1pc!G60r1 Hid
would aave the 10¥9mmeot p bUUoa ov•r the next n~e yeara
The bnl IOf"e \0 a conferen~ wtt.b \.be t\ouH
A 71 34 \'Ole del~atf'd l.be P.rlvat• ~bool amendment olff'red
by Sen D.ru.i Patrick MQ)'l\IJtan, O N Y Moynihan contended
th•t hli wu a <nod l propoul that would u~nd to~ Mediclt
prlnte el•ment.ary and IOC'OOda.ry print. 11chool etudentl t.be
a.mt t~ of a)d 1iven students al private and rellaoualy orient
ed uni veNU It-. ._._.,. na,...,,... •• ,,. ••Spa••
MADRJO Spain (AP> Basque 1eparat11li t.hrea~ to
bomb pa.rt ot'Spa.an 'a counal cout ton11ht, the eve ot Praldcnt
Carter's st'hedu1ed arrival m Madrid
Tho uparaust orianluUon ETA, whose guernllas kiUed
seven Ul an a.ot.a-towist campalgn last aummer agamat lM
Spanish government. warned two bombs would 10 off in
Ahcante proVUlce, 300 males from the Spanbb capital
f'~I a .. rd Bado a.,,,.irr IANl1t
WASHINGTON <AP) -Chrysler Corp. today received a
check for almoe;t ~ million at'ter a government board ap-
proved the federally guaranteed loan lo a short meeting delayed
repe atedly last week by balking banks worried about the
automaker'b ability to survive. .
James Wol/ensohn, a general partner an the inves tment
banking rirm of Salomon Bros .. handed the check for
$496.750.000 to Chrysler Treasurer Wilham McGagh at 1& New
York offi~
The Chrysler Loan Guarantee Boar~ app~ved issuance of
$500 million in guaranteed notes and amrmed 1t.s (.'()mmltment
to back anothe r Sl billion in future loans. The difference, Sl.25
million. represents the underwnting r~ for selling the notes to
the public. B••" 'l'la~I D~afl• Pia~
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Some 300. Bril~sh .Airways
passengers spent a night in hotels when tbeU' jetlin.er s takeoff
was delayed almosl 18 hours by a bomb scare. authonties said to-
day ·Police dogs s earched the 747 and all Its luggage after an
anonymous caller said Sunday that tbe jumbo jet "would not
leave the ground" be<:ause of a bom~ aboard. But oo bomb was
found , said Leigh Hauyama. supennteodent of operations at
Los An~eles International Ajrport.
NPt"Clda 'l'nt11 IJ•d~gro1Gtd ~~
LAS VEGAS <AP > -A nuclear device with a yield of less
than 20,000 tons or high explooives was exploded deep beneath
the Nevada Test Site today.
The Department or Energy said the weapons-effect test was
conducted J ,050 feet beneath Yucca Flat. about 90 miles
northwest of Las Vegas
Bergeson's
Coast Park
Bill 'Safe?'
Assem b ly wo man Marian
Ber Ji?eso n expe cts little
Jeg1s lat1\•e opposition to a plan
allowing residents to temfl:<>'an-
1 v rem ain in their homes m the
area of a new SU.le coasta l park
between Newport Beach and
Laguna &ach
T he two houses of the su te
Legislature are to vote on the
plan during budget he arings
late r this wttk. according to
Gloria Seelye, an aide to the as·
sem blywoman.
El Morro residents will be al·
lowed to stay 1n their homes un-
til their 20·year leases expire
and Crystal Cove residents can
s tay in their homes for two
years wh.lle planning is conduct·
ed on the s tate park. under the
terms of the plan
The plan allowing residents to
sta y in their homes was ap-
proved by a le gislative con-
rere nce committee o ver the
weekend
Ford Rape Carter
SAN FRANCJSCO <AP) -
Former President Gerald Ford
ha s d e noun ce d Pres ident
Carter's economic strategy as a
return to the 1932 depression,
and called his balanced budget
plan a "charade and a fraud."
He also accused Carter of
encouraging unemployment and
inflation and allowing
35-year-okl military aircraft lo
fly
DAILY PILOT
--·------··~ ----a.-·-.... --·-
Telsothc111e (71t)to-021
Clll 1 .... AdYenl ..... ..,...,.
"
Fro• Page . .i J
AIRPORT • •
piecemeal growth and expansion
of the airport."
Atlomey Coffin said continual
ai rport expansion has gon e
un c he cked and that county
officials have failed to comply
w I l h th e C a I I f o r n 1 a·
Environmental Quality Act.
A master plan of the aJrport,
including a full-scale la nd and
noise s tud y, an d an
l'nv1ronmental impact report
are currently being prepared
and are expected to come up for
p ubli c hea rin g l a t e this
summer.
-.J n other legal maneuvering.s,
the city council announced that
the city will be filing legal action
in the United States Court of Ap·
peals 1n Washington D .C.
a gainst the Cavil Aeronautics
Board.
This petition for su y, said Cof-
fin . alleges that the CAB fai.led
to prepare environmental 1m-
pa c t sutemeots before award·
ing routes to fly out of Orange
County lo Frontier Airlines.
Western Airlines and PSA.
Although the three a i rlines
have been granted routes as
part of the CAB's automat1c
market entry system, the county
has not given them permission
to fly the routes.
Finally, tbe council announced
that it had decided to immerse
the city in another legal battle,
this one against the Federal
A viatioo Administration in re·
gard to noise and access issues
at the airport.
Last February, the FAA or·
dered the county lo open up John
Wayne Airport to all qualified
air carriers. CUrnmUy. only Alr
California and Hudiea Ali-west fiy out of tbe airport.
Coffin laid the city filed a peti-
tion Monday lo be named u an
amlcua curiae (a friend of the
court) on an ei:istlng lawsuit
against the FAA filed by Air
Callforina.
Tb1s move, Colfln explained,
keeps the city from becoming
part of the suit but allows it to
advile the court OD ita poalUoo
OD alrport expaml~. •
Newport Beacb'I 1e1aJ ID·
votvemaJtl, wblcb now stret.cb
from Ona&e County back to tbe
aat.loa'• capital, will M f\mded from a '2:50.000 war cbelt the eouocD Mt up 1-t year.
. .
SAN SALVADOR, El Salv9dor
(AP) -Public tranaport.aUon
abut down and moet Salvadorans
1tayed off the 1treet1 of tbe capital tbil momlnl u an utl·
sovernment 1enera1 strike
be1an. It followed an unUIUallf bloody day In the pollllcal
warfan tb8t bu wraded tblt
Central AJDertcu oattoe tor
monU..
Suspect
Cr a .shes,
Seized
8)' unrua a. VINSEL
oe -CMlll• ..... MM! A bandit IUIPfft believed to
be th~ same ooe wbo robbed
anothef' Cotu Meaa Uquor •tore
Sunday nlght lay near dealb
today afler c raablna bl•
•poedlo1 motorcycle Monday
nl1bt while punued by Police oo
the Jround and ln the alr.
Tho swipe.ct -he reporUdly
has a red-oranae streak
bleached or dyed d own the
middle o( his head -was listed
m ''ery cnllcal rood.1Uon today
uc UC Irvine Medical Center .
Investigators s aid he suffered
major h ead injuries when
thro wn from has llghtwetcht
motorcycle when it crashed into
a r urb during the chase
Has tumbling body came lo
rt>st ln ~ Dally Pilot's plant
parking lot at 330 W. Bay St .
Costa Me&a, poll~ said.
Investigators Identified the
man as Hwifarian·born Frank
Petho, 31. o 4SO Victoria St .•
Apt. s. Co6ta Mesa.
Oe tt>ctlve Ll Jack Calnon
stressed that his 1dentificatioo is
onlv tentallve and could be an
a has
Pt>tho hud allegedly just held
up lhlgren Square Liquors al
9 50 p m . when the pursuit was
initiated. police said.
A s tocky, lone bandit w1eldlng
a 16-gauge shotgun and wearing
a similar buarre dyed streak in
his hair robbed the EZ Inn
Liquor Store, 145 E 19th St .
about 24 hours earlier.
The c lerk at the Hllgren
Square bottle shop, 250 E . 17th
St .. telephoned police s eronds
a fter the gunman fled with an
und1scl06ed s um of money.
li e too used a sawed·off
shotgun.
"Our hellropter was nght over
the scene." Lt. Calnoo s aid
today. "He packed h1m up going
out of the parking lot with his
headlight out "
He ~aid the helicopter pilot
and obser ver. o fficers Jim
Wagne r a nd Da ve Ketchum
r a dioed the fleeing motorcycle's
direction of travel throughout
the chase throug h d owntown
l>t rcets.
'High' Bid
Areepiedon
Isl.and Park
The s tate of the economy
prompted Newport Beach cit y
Councll members Monday to ac·
cept a bad for ronstructJon of a
Ba lboa Is land par k t hat came rn
:l 1 percent too h.lgh.
The council, on a 4.2 vote.
a warded the contract for the
Agate Avenue park lo Secco
\...Ulll>lrUCU OO 01 ttunttngton
Beach for $159,000.
Council members Paul Hum·
me l and Evelyn Hart dissented.
At first. though, the council
hesluted, cat.mg an architect's
estimate that the project, which
inc ludes knocking down ·a
former church structure, should
cost about $124,000.
C ity officials recommended
tha t the council reject the low
bid and re-advertise for new
bads.
"The trouble is that if we put
this off," said Counctlman Phil
Maurer. a Balboa Island resi-
dent, "the cost. due to inflatioo,
will probably be up to the level
of this bid anyway."
Con.struct.aoo of the facility, to
include a basketball area and a
new 1.600-square-foot structure,
1s upe<:ted to begm this sum-
mer.
Mr. Hamilton
Of Newport
Dead at 89
Pri vat.e aervices are planned
for A.od.rew Aleunder Hamilton,
a former adve:rtialns man and
33-year reaident of Newport
Beach. who died al bl.a bome Sun-
day at the aaeof•.
Mr. Hamiltoa worked for tbe
Newport Harbor News-Preu, the
Eoalgn and the Daily Pilot and
served oo t.be Newport Bead>
Paru. Beecbel ud ~
CommtMkJafromlMtollll.
He wu a dw1es' member of
Amlp Vlep, a Barbol' Anra men'• elub, aad aa.o wu a
memberottbeSuUAuCoua&r7
Club. TbeColumbua, ltaD., ~St. waa an aicuv. memw ...
JamH =pal Claurcb ha
NewpOrt , Ml'vlal • tbe
Vetll')' U bo&b Junior aDd Malor ••rdea. Survhon t.achade bu wlf•. Frances, of Newport Beacbi a
dau1ht.er, Mn. Oeot•• H. eomn of Newport Beach: a IOD, .....,.
Jlf. HamiltonotCambria; • .._..
Jlf n . llenlU l>\abMb of llanball.
Tu. andfourll'aodcbilclne· .. ~ ... ., ..... to tile A.A. Jla•1,._ M.-tal
Pu.Gd at 8t. .Jamee &,..._,..
Cb~
o.lly -..__.., ,_ "'*-
WITNESS KL.AASEN POINTS TO SPOT WHERE H£ SAJO HE SAW VICTIM
Judge, Jury and Anomep In Murder Trtal Hear Open Air Te.Umony at Dana Harbot
timism Dimmed
Hostages to Face
Espionage Trials?
By The As&Mla~ Pre88
Iran's fore1~n m1n1ster said
the U S hostage crisis may be
resolved m about a month, and
the Suite Depa rtment granted
a n exempltoo to Barbara Timm
to see her captive son a~1un But
any opturusm about a quick re
lea se for the Americans y.•as
dampened by a rad1('al Jslanuc
party wh.lr h urged Pa rliament
to have the hostages tned as
::.pies
"Imam ~homt!anJ and the Ira
nia n na tion bl'l1eve that the bostag~ are sp1 e!> and must tx-
tned." the Struggling Moslems·
Movement, which \s close to the
Americans' captors, said in its
pa rty ne w s paper O mm at .
"Those deputies who do not a..'ik
for trying Lhe hosta geb are an
fact compromisers who resu.t
t he demands of Jma m Kho
meini ··
P resident Abolhassan Bani
Sadr met WJth Khome ini today
and s aid afterward th~y dis-
cussed developments an Iran. tn·
eluding economic and secunty
matters. the official P ars ne,.-s
agency reported
Me anwtule, Pars re ported the
execution of lS insurgents in
northwest Iran. It said they
were found guilty of killing the
gove rnor.general of Khoy, a
t o wn an Iran 's no rt hw est
Ate rbajjan province, and sax
revolutionary guards including
the town's guard comma nder.
Tehran radJo N!ported the ex·
ecut1on of rour pe~ns Monday
night at E .. •in Pnson an Tehran
,,n s u c h charges as m1 s ap·
proprtatmg public runds. form
mg a cnminal gang , taking part
1n killings at a school and ~ellmg ~iris to a brothel.
In an interview Monday wtth
French tel e v1 s1o n , Ira nian
For e i g n M1n1 s t e r S adeg h
Ghotbutdeh said the hosu~e 1s· !.Ue would be Ulken up by the
I r a n1an Parliame nt after 1t
1·hooses a pn me minister Tlw
ho!.ta~t· c-ns1s · rould bt> ~ettled
in four vr f1H· v.et:lt!>, he Sdld
I((' dechned to answer ques
taons oo condttJoos Iran rrught
et fo r r e l e a se o f t h e SJ
.\menC'ans. in their 234th day in
<'.illll\lly today
· W(''ll see, · hl' ~u1d
Co11ncil Action
In actton Monday night, lh1t :'\ev.port Reach Caty Coun
c1 I ·
-GAVE the police department authonty to cl05e
Seashore Dn ve In West Newport between the hours of 6
p m and 3 a m . on July 3. •and 5
-INCREASED the summer wttkday parking fee at
the Big Corona and Balboa Pier lots from $1.SO to S2
-SELECTED the Secro Construction Co. of Hunt
angton l:k!ach to develop the Agate Avenue park on Balboa
Island
-SAID de velopers now wtll be required to wait UiO
days for a pubhc hearing after f1hn~ a pro~ general
pla n amendment The prev1ous w&Jtmg penod was 4S
da)S.
_.._. ... ._.,,,.. ... --
f'ro• P~ .4 I
TRIAL ...
Mc Bride had turned down de·
fe nse requests for a mistrial last
week based on the incident tn
the hallway
With Monday's tour of the
south county. the prosecution
ended its case against Smith and
Gales was to open has de fense to-
day.
G 1 les conte nds the two
henchmen known as J ack and
Ray 1nt1m1dated Smith into
partic1pat.ang an the k1dnappmg
of Miss Bealer. whose body has
never been found. The two me n
worked ror business competitors
of the woman's brother. a con-
struction company owner , the
attom toy claimed rr con"1ctL•d of murder and
k1dnapp1ni;: \.\It h speci a l
c1n•um~tJn1·1·:-.. Smith could be
senll'nted t o death an the gas
chambt-r
Gas Ration
Plan Pmhed
W ASllJ NG TON 1 A I') -With
lh•· natron · 50 n c1kt'd. :-.o
vulnera ble" to a cuto rf or
foreign 011. a standby gasolme
ra t1orung plan must be prepared
without further delay, the of.
f1r1al who would dir«t the gov-
lr11ml•nt 1JrtJ~rc1m scty5
llazt'l R Holhn.'>, head of the
t:nt-rgy l>t>partment Economic
He ~ulator:. Adm1mstration. told
a !louse '-U bcumm1ttee Monday
thi• nation <'an't afford the tux·
un of holdan~ up the standby
µIJ11 • v.bil1· we Pv<1lua t e
.iltl'rnat1vP mt:asun·s or seek to
achll'Vt' perfecu on "
("l)nJ!n.>ss h<1s until July 30 to
rt• Jl'Cl th1• admm1strat1on 's plan.
1f neither tht~ House nor the
Senatt' acts by then, approval i.s
pres uml-d.
Last Chance Asked
I.OS ANG ELES (AP) -
Despite contJnued ··subs tantial
d1spurit1es" an spending among
California school dis tricts. a
l a w yer fi le d a p e tition in
Supenor Court Monday asking
that the state be given "one finaJ
opporturuty" to equalize the dif-
ference in accordance with a
1976 court orde r.
•
Hous lng Costs . Trigger Price Surge.
LOS ANGE~ (AP> -The ~umer price indH for IM ~·* and Oran11 count.I ..... 1.t pef'ceOt dwiq .. ., -
.. t moet ol the riae wu lD
laou1lnf coata, accordln1 to n1un1 releued today by the
U.S. Bureau ol Labor St.atiallca
WiU.. the 3.1 pert'ftlt blk In
....... c.tl, lbe OYetall rile
woulcf ha•e been only 0.4 run• t.be k>9elt Ne ln at• tam1 ucludlna aheller &inc•
( __ L_o_gbo_o_k_)
October, 1171, t•• ll•uru
lndJC!IS..
Tbe IM1ee lGdn la eoaatruNd la t.enm ol ltfT llric., which
equal 100. n.. Cl>l atudl at
i.t.l .
The lndu ll up 11. l perctD.t
from ... )'. lfll.
L11t mo•ll•'• boual191
lncruM, wbicll ,..,,__\I •
M.I iMHllt rile fl'om a )'ear •10. c:ou.ld r.n.ct 1-. _.....
btib ln&enlt ra&el. TM drop tn
Horrors; The y're
At It Again •••
By ARTHUR a . VINSEL Ot_o.llY,..... .....
Once w a great long wh.lle, a newspaperman will
return from lwich, pick up the lint editJoo to hJl the street
and rediscover that old truism that there is oothine new
under the aun.
Take Monday's paper.
WE LEARN THAT while Huntington Beach is closing
Coast Highway to overn1ght parkina and the state is
closing the beach m The Bluffs area in a joint effort to
protect us from gang warfare, Fountain
Valley i.s also passlng laws.
Fountain Valley is enacting an
ordinance to protect us from belly
dancers.
Somehow this s udden concern with
navels. bare midriffs and public
morality has an old and tired ring to it.
One is reminded of Cos.ta Mesa's
historic wars over exposure of the natal
viNHL cleft, whatever that was.
YOV HAD TO BE 21 or over to get into a place where
you could see it, but no one over or under 21 could ever
define it, not even with a legal dictionary. There was no
such Uung.
Costa Mesa lawmakers had, quite literally, outlawed
something you couldn't point a finger at accusingly.
But belly dancers, ah, now there's something you can
really get your teeth into, so to speak.
"Fountain Valley 1s kind of funny about these things,"
opined Mowiir Mardini, oper ator of the Guy Fawkes
Restaurant. where this newest legal can of worms has
begun wiggling.
J UST WHAT dancers out of the Arabian Nights are
doing on display an a cafe named after one of the
conspirators to blow up the British Houses of Parliament
in 1605 1s anybody's guess, but, after all, this IS Orange
County.
Mardini seems s omewhat offended that the city
considers such folk dancing to be slightly or possibly
salacious.
I'd be a bit put out too If the city suggested the Scottish
sword dance or the Highland Fling appeal to prurience.
One is reminded or and comforted by the fact,
however, that Fountain Valley city officials have done
considerable homework on these matters over the years.
JUST THE OTHER day I ran across a clipping from
1965 in which a fellow journalist, George Beecroft, and I
teamed up to cover what apparenUy was tbeo Orange
County's first simulated bottomless fashion show at the
Raven Room at Midway City
"Clad in what amounted to a two-piece bathing suit -
pink on the bottom -the inventor bad included sexy
netting up to the waist, creating an illusion of nudity," the
story said. .. Ever a lert, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
officers stepped in and altered the basic design to include
a string of posies down the backside and a big plastic daisy
at the front. ..
THE Sl'ORY WENT on to relate that Fountain Valley
~((ic1als, ever-vigilant, showed up in city cars that Friday
noon to see what mi~ht sneak south across the city limits
next and threaten townsfolk.
Safety Work Done;
Onofre Unit ReaJy
containment area now will be
triggered whe n presa urP
readings are either too high or
too low, said Hans Oddoson,
manager of nuclear operations
for Southern Callfomia Ediaoo.
rat11 would probably not be
....tlecled for about tb.-.e moatbl
beeauH of data proce11inc
delaya.
BtaldenUal nD\I rOH O.t
NATIONWIDe ICONOMV
IMOWI &OWDO~
peTaat ID May, but tM cOIC ol
home ownerablp 1bot up a
1tart11na ~percent. That'• a 31.1
$277,500
Awarded
In Crash
CHICAGO <AP> -A federal
jury baa awarded tbe widow and
dauchter of a victlm of tbe
nation's worst aviation disaster
$277 ,500, the first award
stemming from the 1979 DC-10
jet crash that killed 273.
The amount was less than a
third or the $916,659 sought by
Jewel Valladares, 29, and ber
daughter, Michelle, 5.
The award Monday rollowed a
little more than an hour's
deliberations after a three-day
trial.
The case against the airline
and the DC·lO's manufacturer.
McDonnell Douglas Corp • was
being watched as a potential
barometer of awards that might
be expected in s uits that
followed the May 25, 1979 crash
n ear O'Hare International
Airport. The jet plunged to earth
after its left wing engine fell orr
during takeoff.
Attorneys for the defendants
and plaintiffs could not be
reached for comment o n
whether an appeal was planned.
The defendants did not dispute
liability in the case, but did
contest the amount sought in the
death of Craig Valladares. of
Arlington Heights, a Chicago
suburb.
Attorneys for Valladares'
widow and daughter asked
$916,659, an amount they said
was baaed on Valladares' lake
home pay ol $17,731 annually -of which they estimated he spent
about $10,000 on his wife and
daughter. The figure was
multiplied to allow for inflation
and a life expectan cy of 70
years.
The defense argued
Valladares had spent more
money on himself than the sum
claimed by tbe defense. and
introduced evidence that the
victim's marriage had been
unstable. Defense attorneys said
Valladares spent $6,617 annually
on his family.
tn a s tatement Mr s
Valladares' attorney called
"idle gossip and speculation."
McDonnell Doug las lawyer
Norman J . Barry said the couple
had been separated for about a
year before the crash.
J ames C. Kellogg, a lawyer
for Mrs. Valladares and her
daughter, s aid that s hortly
be fore boarding the plane
Valladares telephoned his wife
to see how she was.
"In the eyes of the law, this
marriage was as good as any in
Cook County," Kellogg said.
SAN ONOFRE <AP) -A umt
of the San Onofre nuc lear
generating station closed since
April will go back into service
next month after $25 million
worth of improv e ments,
Southern California Edison Co
said.
Unit One of the station south of
San Clemente will be equipped
with a new warning s ignal to
lnitiat.e emergency cooUng, the
utility said Monday.
I\ was abut down April 9 for
refueling, maintenance and
improvements spurred by the Three Mile Is land nuclear
accide 11t last year 1n
Pennsylva ni a . Unit One's
emergency cooling system in the
County Employees'
Low Morale Cited
Got to Give
Them Credit
BE111ALTO, Ill. (AP)
-Wben Bonnie Dallas
1aw 24 plain envelopes ln
ber mailbox, she was sure
sbe had won a
1weepstakes coot.est.
But after she opened the
fourth envelope s he
reaUsed 1he and he r ._Mad. LarrJ, were the vlcthu of a computer error. 1D each envelope was a
Viaa a-edit ca.N.
BJ the tad ot a week, U.., Ud neelved t'1 Vila
e a r d 1, l11t .. d b1 th• Ceameree Banis or Kaa1u Cit.Y In Dallas' .....
By DELORES BROOKS l&WIN
Of .. OMtJ Net IUlf
County coveroment's
management style bas led to
em ployee unreal and low
morale, the Orange County
Grand Jury charfed MOftday.
A survey o 815 county
workers lo four de partments
demonstrated lbal mo1t
employees feel top mana1ement
"bH llUle or no concern" for
lower level workers, tbe crand
jury report aald.
The grand Jurors' flndln11
were ba1ed OD a 1urvey
conducted by Robert I.
Newcomb. a 1tat.laticlan at UC
Irvine.
Employee answers t Q a
SO-que1Uon survey were run
tbrouab a t1CJ computer for
ualyala.
The cbiet eoatrtbutor to the
worken' plUQliq Ulorale la the
"super a1ency" mana1ement
1tructun Mt up 1D four ~
county department.. tb• Jury
Hid. Tbe Onaae County Boud of Su.,,.,.,.... lboald tak• uaoclaw loOk at U....,.. .,.cy ccmc:ept
ln view ol. tbe .onia prolMm
aod mon qulcldJ to neolw It.
jurors said.
The survey g roup Included
employe es from top
managem ent , middl e
management and staff members
in the county's Environmental
Management Agency, General
Ser vices Agency, Human
Services Afeocy and Probatloo
Department.
Most discon te nt e d ,
accordlng to the grand jury
survey were middle managers.
And tbe source of bitterest
complaint wa1 top
management'• decision mating.
••Decl1lona a ppear to be
arrived at lo secrecy by top
m,nagement and handed down
1D an autocratic manner," the
Jury repcwt aaJd.
Worhrl crlUclled manaien
for, amonc other tbln11,
ts:nortnc poor Job performance
and falllnl to reward Cood Job
performance, deatroytn1
lD.dlvldual identity and choosinc
favo rlt.el.
Tb• 1uper aftnCJ concept,
touted by co.aoty o1ncw. few tta
efflc1eDCJ and COil HVlDfli co m b ine• ••••r•l 1mal departoMata under an umbrella
maa•t•IM!ll IU'Veta.N.
percent lnc,..ue trom a year
•co.
The one s harp increa1e
besidel boulln1, a aurpri.M to
few couumera, •H uUUUes,
includina 1u. telephone and
electrlctLy rates. 'Ibey roee 3.9 percent In May, a total of 20.1
percent from lut year.
In contrut. the overall COil of
l{rocerles declined 0.4 petteal
became ol a drop ol 3.2 perum
lo the price ol meat, poultry,
flab and ..... t>alry. cereal and
bakery products went up 0.2
percent and frulll and
ve1etablel roa. 1 percent, wbile
increuea ot 0.5 peteeat wen
noted ln the overall pri~ ol otber food• and beveraaea,
includln1 cola drink•, lmt&nt
corree, IOUPf and •w~.
For thaM w'bo like to Ht out,
tbe check lncrea1ed by 2
perceut, the bigaest ooe-moatb «•In since J aDWU')' im.
Siesta Time in LClflllllCI
· Trauportatloo coats, wblch
bave pe up 19. l percent .me. a year aio. weot up only O.J
percent to llay due t o
1tabillzation ol euoUne prl~
and auto ftnanciq ch.arc•.
Clotbina and apparel upkeep
pricea declined 0.5 percent ln
May but .U.U abow a 10. l perceut
tnereaee over a year a10. The
drop wa1 J.7 percent in women'• and 1lrla' apparel.
Footwear went up 4.8 percent.
0••11 ~I ... _.., RK lw•<I ·-
.Jon Hanson takes a short nap after
breakfast on a bench in Laguna Beach's
Main Beach Park berore continuing on a
bicycle tnp to San Diego from Los Angeles
with some fnends .
Thailand Battle Mounts
Vietnamese Invaders Scatter Refugees
BANGKOK. Thailand <AP) -
Two Thal military aircraft were
downed by ant1·a1rcrafl fire
today as Thai and Vietnamese
forces kept up a cross·border
artillery duel a nd t ens of
thousands o f Cambodian
refugees tried to find a safe
h ave n inside Thailand .
a<"cording to eyewitn ess
accoun~
Senior Thai military sources
co nfirm e d th at a li ght
r econnaissance plane was
c rippled by Vietnamese
anl1 -a1rcrart fir e and crash·laod~. The p1lol and
co-pilot were seriously injured in
the engagement, part of tM
sharpest dash between Thailand
and Vietnam in 18 months. the
sources sa.Jd .
Wedding Brawl
Melee Spoils Reception
BERWYN. Ill. <APl -The
honeymoon of Michael and Kyn
DiMaggio 1s under way -after
the bride baJled her husband ou1
o r jail following a wedding
reception brawl that involved
some 200, police said.
The reception at the local Elks
Club hall resulted in the arrest
or 12. includmg Di Maggio. and
hospital treatment for 12
~uffering a variety O( IOJunCS
Witnesses s aid the meler
began after an usher becamt•
enraged at the sight or his w1k
dancing Wtth the bridegroom s
15 year.old brother. The bnde'c;
mother, Barbara Dak1s. said the
usher "Just went insane" and hit
the youth, touching off the Ci~ht.
Why so much fuss about a
spring o< summer wardrobe?
Why a special sl"oopping trip to
buy a new oulf1t for a special
occasion? The answer 1'
related to human psycholoqy
T Oday clolh1ng and acGMS<>ries
do mOfe lhan mefely keep the
b<>dy warm and protected They
set a mood. frame an anilude.
imbue confidence Fine tewetry
also plays & pert in thts magic.
The two m oo d ·mak1ng
gemstones tor summer are
coral and 1YOfY
Both coral and Ivory are
organic gems Th11 means they
were formed from onc&-tivmg
plants or animals. Ivory comes
from the tusk of the elephant.
the hippopotamus. the walrus
and the wart hog.
Coral Is formed from the
skeletons of tiny Ma creatures.
II grows ~ the seas are
warm. bUt the mott lmportent
o•rdens eittend alon9 the
Mediterranean ooastllne.
Ronald VolanU . <"ommander of
the Berwyn police Juvenile d1v1s1on. said rune otrtcers who
resPonded to a call for help were
forced to seek assistance from
police oC two Ctucago suburbs
Pohce saJd a:. many as 200
were mvolved in a rree-swingutR
melee when they arrived at the
:.cene
·'They were using chairs and
bottles and glasses to do an.Jury
to the offi cers." said Volanta
"One orr1cer's gun was taken but
we were able to subdue the guy
bt'fore he v.•as able to shoot at
us ..
Volanti s aid o r der wa c;
restored after more than 35
r einforcement oHlcers arnvcd
at the hall.
(~ ~
&EMWIIE
Mary BatT. Oett1ritd Oemok>Qist
T hai villagers reported a
helicopter also was shot down in
the same area -between the
frontier village of Non Mark
Moon and tbe border \•1llage of
Nong Chan. The two aircraft
were shot down in the space of
about 10 minutes, the residents
said.
F oreign Minis ter Siddh1
Savit.stla said be would call for a
U .N . S«urity Council meeting
to "t'oodemn Vietnam," and
likened Hanoi's cross-border
assaults to those of a "gangster" and a "demenle<1 person ·
The Vietnamese attacked
across the border at six points.
and a Red Cross spokesman
s aid, "W e don 't h ave a n
estimate of casualues but given
the extent of the fi ghting and the
density of the Cambodian
populallon 1t mi~ht be in the
hundreds ·•
The Ulcur.r;ion apparentJ y was
aimed at pumshin~ pro-Western
Thailand for allowmg guerrillas
o pp osed to the v1etn a -
mese·ba c kc d government
in Cambodia to operate aJong
the Th8l·Cambodian border
Thai nuhtary sources said 130
Thai soldiers were killed or
wounded in the assault Monday
and 100,000 Cambodians were
'>e nt fleeing in panic from
refugee cttmp!>. The Thai
command put the toll much
lower.
delicate tract>s ot pink, or sou
orange·rcd 1ones Brunettes
usually prefer deep red
(0Kbtood) o< black examples.
Shapes and colors blend
togelher to give a summery
look to an out11t. Coral may be ,
strung logether branch-like tor
a casual necklace to add
tnteresr 10 lhe area bared by a
sundress It may be carved into
beads 10 drape over a gauzy
peasant blouse. The vanllla
color popylar with designers
this year p4"0Yides a stunning
background for the salmon
shades of coral.
And what sttows off a ,
hard-earned tan bettor than
wnlte on bronze akin. In
bangles. rings, beads or a 1
boldly designed pendant We '
have a w ide variety o f
Interest!~ ivocy pleon from
which you may cnooae.
f ine tewetry can really add a
bo01t to a wardrobe If Ml~led
with care.
Ivory• appears In one very
characterlttlC warm white color
while cor1ll grows In • ra"Qe
lrom wn1te to red end 9Y9f\
black. The most character·
ittlcllly eunwner ahadet of cor·
.. ... white, light pint! (C.lled
/ttt'qlA Skin) and the tight. warm
llllmDn OC)tOf.
CHARLES H. BARR
We at CharleS Barr Jewele<s
can glYe you tips on the colors
and shap es tha t w ill
compll"*'t your comple1C1on
and your fMtUf'9S. but as In any
choice of jewelry, your own
taste thould be your final
guide. Our g emologtcel
knowledge la your ln1urana.
that your cholcf also wlll be
tine quality, 1n ctlOOI*~ core!. b40ndff
tend towsd pint!, white with
'
DAI VPI OT WOALO I NATION
~: .....
t~·.1, ~······-
lnDation Slowdown Continues
~ ' ! • t ..
""
' '
. •
• "
... ' . ,
,
;
• ' • .
. ,
' ' '
Getting Relevant?
M1llllD IYNHO .. DSn. -Our coaat.U.H 11 curf"e'Dt11 embroOed le a ~ bllotm u lnekvut
Week ft wu lnvated by cme Paul Salata. tamed ...wer
coolrad.Gr, Newport t'M1nbs IDQl\&I ud ..Ume football
pla,er. u-.. Salata'• IMb ~. UM ktta wu eacb
year to brtN to OW beet ol ala poalbae COUtl the ~ footMll pl.,_r -'o WM drafted dMd·lUt in the
M\edionl t., lM proteubaal a..,_., bowD Uthe NFL.
Last meau number W In tbe
aeleeUom.
1'b1a bNcimea lrnlevant because
nobody MMct.ed lut ever mak• one or
the pro outnta.
80 MLATA'8 bra.inebild wu that
eaeb 1ear, b1a commlttee of mlafita
would bftac UUa dead·lut eol&eatate
youn,..... out to OW' eoutUDe and wtne
blm and cine blJn for a fU11 week for no
loA&.AfA f'eUC)ll at all.
ThiJ celebraUoa allo Ci"' all the eoaatal locala a
chance for unwindlll1 wttb blJlDU ol tbeir own.
Like, for eumple, boktina tbt Hacken Hall of Shame
aolf clualc for sportawriten, bcmoriDC tbe lousiest Colfer
in the bunch.
There an press coofenlfteel. banqueta, movies and
aU kinds of ballyhoo. Meanwblle, tbe klcl ~ "booored"'
almost gets last in tM shuffle. He II \&I y rendered
inaudible; dazed by all the cruiMU IOAAI oa around hJm.
This makes Irrelevant Week realfy irrelevant.
TIDS YEA&, ROWEVEL tbe whole thins appears to
have falleo apart for Salata aod bi.a 11111.
First, the committee couldn't 1et tbe de•d·lut number
333 In the football draft, one Tyrone McGriff from Florida
A&M . McGriff ignored tbe National l"ootball Leape and
hustled off to the gridiron wars in canada.-.. .. •
Salata and his bunch had to settle "
for Number 332. This is a young man
named Kevin Scanlon, most recenUy
quarterback for the University of
Arkansas. He was drafted by the Rams
of Oran~c County, which kind of makes
him a hometown boy
TO f1.JRTHER deflate irrelevancy.
young Scanlon has real credentials. His
team was ranked sixth in the nation last
!>e ason. He was selected offensive KMtLA*
player or the year for the Southwest Ccnference .
Now everybody points out that no player yet selected
so low in the draft ever makes a pro team. None or the
other Irrelevant honorees ner have. And besides. t.be
Rams already have four quarterbacks .
But Scanlon's s tatistics are impressive and have
already caused Irrelevant Week committee members to
mumble among themselves and suffer sweaty palms.
B~DES THAT, Scanlon ls hand.some and articulatt!.
He's worked as a TV SPortS commentator and as
administrative aide to the governor of Arkansas. He
handled everything t.My pitched b1m in a press conference
at the Balboa Bay Club only yesterday.
To top that off. he has a beautiful wife.
ln the end, Uus kid could be real trouble for Irrelevant
Weck.
fie might end up m aking the whole thing mean
!".Om ething.
Mugger Wins Death Battle
• NEW YORK <AP> -A
: 28-year-old Greek immigrant. in
well-kept maroon or red sedan.
with a white landau roof, two
large white slripes on the trunk.
and beads and flowers hanging
from the rear-view mirror.
a tug of war over a gold chain
-, with a mugger. was dragged
:: more than 100 feet alongside bis
; car to her death out.side her
~ Queens hom e. according to
: police
Pohce today were searching
ror two men in a late model.
The vi ctim wa s Do r&
Papapana.rlotou, who with her
husband, who is a butcher. came
to New York nine years ago
from the island of Cyprus
WA HINOTON <AP> -Con1umtr prtc .. rote o.t
perC911& ln 11•1· UM Mme u ln
April and far IH• than th•
rampanl pu~e Mt durt.1 the
""'' t.tv. moou.. ol 1•. t.be 1ovtmmenl ••kl toda.y.
High,. rise
Fire Traps
Workers
NEW YORK CAP > -lt wu
the kind of blue bl1·city
flrtfi&blers have learned to
dread -Oames spurtlnc from a
42 ·story Park Avenue
skysc raper , a bout 125
Ii reflgbtera felled by toxk
smoke and beat and an unknown
numbet' ol people trapped 1Mide
the cocicrete and clua tower.
Fire marshals retumed to the
20lb floor of the buildina th1a
morninC. seekinl the caUM of
the fire In the Westvaco
Building , opposite tbe
fashionable Waldorf·Aatorla
Hotel In midtown Manhatta.o.
The blaze raged out of control
for three hours Monday night as
shard5 of glass fell onto the
streets below.
Streams of water gusbed from the executive offices of the
Bank of Amerl('a. where the
bl aze a pparently began.
Firefighters were able to
contain the fire to that floor, bul
acrid smoke mixed wtlh nox.lous
fumes from plastic furniture
rose as high as the 4-0th noor.
PARTS OF the buHdiog were
heavily damaged in the fi~.
which went to fi ve alarms and
was battled by some 250
firefighters. The structure.
workpl ace for tho usands o f
people. was dosed today
Officials srud it was expected to
reopen Wednesdav.
The smoke was so thick that
two f&remeo lost their way in the
glass tower for 45 minutes and
15 people trapped on the 32nd
floor stuffed absor bent items
beneath a door to keep from
inhaling the toxic fumes.
F'i re marshals said the caus('
" as undetermined and tbe fi~
did not appear suspicious. The
building did not have a sprinkler
system. and o n e wa s not
required
NO FATALITI ES were
reported but officials said four
fl reflghle rs s uffered heart
attacks and up to 75 people were
taken to area hospitals.
Firefighters were ron:ed to
break windows to keep t.be f"lre
from consuming oxygen oo the
floors above. On the str eet
below. thous ands c rowded police
barricades to watch.
"'Th e ~moke i s JU S t
indescribable and t he heal is
like an oven." firefighter John
Pistelli said before the blue was
doused as be stood al the
makeshift e mergency ward set
up in the building's lushly
apPointed lobby. "The smoke is
so thick you can lean on it ."
For workers in the building.
the problem was finding out
about the fare and then finding a
way to gel out
Rains Splatter South
' .. Storm, A/,ert Posted in Northern Plains • •
C'ocut .. 1t'ftlfltn-
r.tr~•Y c_, .. ....,._ 1s. ->0 ,,,,_
1,.91112. -H W•t ... ~.
Ehewllffw. ttoht va<t• .... ••n<t>
w lll\ -lo I-tool wind w•~ .....t IWO lo WW toot _,_,. 10 we\I
>welt> Out., w•I•"· nor11\weu
wl roch IS to tt ""°" -four 10 ~ •
tOOI <.,,...,,., .n. LI~ flithl -H f1y ~low ( ..... _...,. . . .. ,
IJ.S. s-ar••••.,,
Hell ........, NotUI ~ ....
ti•~" ..... 1~ •• , ··~·" '" M IUIH ... _.,. M ~ -• IO<'e<.e\ffOr-OftM ....... _
• 5oo\IU.
' 5'loW9n ........... ....,,,, --uPKUll IO~ ,._, IN _..,...
pM'tt ..... ......,.. ....... ~
1 M hslHl#I Alld ONO YelleYt -
trom -eesten1 ~· ~· """ ' FIO<'lde --°""' ...... ~ ' Ati-tkC..st .. ft.
A -.._,..,.,.. wakll WM "°''" -_...... ~ -11ortlleastern Honll O..,et• .,..
1 ~------..... WHll~ ~ Md ...,_.,.
•Get~ T-~ _..,today rM914 ''°"' ., .t ~ °"·· \e f2 et • &.AugMlft AK~ a-, Te~ . • ' .
•
Ti.._..,._..~ tit ..
,_, w.110-. ........... "' ...
~.....,.,........_ ...... . ....... .,. ............... ,. ...,...,,_..,_ .
~ ..... ,. ............. .,
lfl Ille ""-Ill--......... ,,_ SaMa -..ca .. -...... Co1111ty "'•tr••oUteft er•o. '--• M9e';'" ......... "". ,....., ..
Te••e,.,_...
... a.. ... ttt ,.
... 1t • ,. ut .... " ., ·" ....... a ..
" " ., .. ., .. ·'· . .. N tJ .at . .. ...
*" .. ,. n ., ... * .... ., " .. .
11 tJ .u tt 7• .n ., •> .. " fl 1• M
tl 1t . ..
" 7t .. n ., ,.
.........
.... $4.~
MallWl!le
HewOr-.. .....v..-.
Oll .. Glty
OMMle on-. ........... ,.......,. =r:. .._
•klWMIW .. \aMI. .,..T_ .... ~
lellCMlllll --~-...... ., .... .... , ..
FORlCAST
" SI
A ., .. ..
'l ,. .. ., .. •• 7S
II ..
'3 1J 1.2' . ..
107 71 ....
11 s. ,10 ,. .,
'7 .. •• .. .. .. n
•7 S<I , .. ) ., " .. $f .ot .. '' tO ,.
011t.hO •S ),
P.i"' \orlnO\ '°' ..
s...e. ..... -., )4
~nJo~ ,. S4
S-t•Al>i II '.It
S-t•trw I) )•
S-••-141 11 )0
T •"""° v ati.f ., "
~-......... l<All A<~l<O " 11 --&l 11 .or
~ II n • ,..,~.., '° ,. ,, ... _. ~ ,. ot o.i.cs.1..-. » . , ...
~-• ,, It .,.,.._ ., -M.M.•lleft '° n
Mer14'1 ., n u
MHK 00ty ~ .u ,.,.....,...., IOI 1)
N .. ~ " 1• • SMJ...., ., ..
StlCllb .. .
Tr~ " ,. ot
v.,.~,,., .. 1S
,.,,, .......... llel-"4 ...... ,, ...... 1_,...... ........ f'W ... ... _..... ,
I ,
J
' J • s
..,
" It ,,
1••11: "-· ~ "' ,.... _)ll_ ........ "'..._..,......
z-t SW ~-.... 1 SW
NU'""1 ........... j I W S..0-..~ • w
Ovtt ... fllf ...... ....,, LI" ..
ClleAte •
ff .. .,~, pricie riM eoaUDael
for an enttn year, lbe AMual
lnUaUon rate would be a
compound 10.t percent, the
Labor Department aafd. From
IHUU'Y lhrou1b llereh, lhat rate n.c:ieeded 11 percent.
Some eeonomltta pred.lct that
the annual inflation rat. could
fall tot perceot or tea by the
end of IM year, 11 lnterest rates
continue to fall and the recession conll.Dues.
Labor ~l reported \bit
Americana' take-bome pay In
May fell O..t percat. ln tbe ~
year, e1rofo11 adJu1&H for
lnflation bave dropptd 1 7
percent. In a companion report. tbe The moderattna lanatlo.n
trend in May WH led by
1uo&e. wb1cb deeUned tD Jlfice
APW .........
by 0.1 perceo:u~~ lncreued a t 0
lWO·t.eotbl of a I• DC)6at less than tbe moatb betore.
These fl1ures are .. uonally
adjusted.
The drop in guoline prices
was the flnlt since Auaust 19T7,
the department said.
Only housing costs jumped
s harply -1.5 percent -as
recent drops ln mortgage rat.ea
have yet lo s how up in the
Cons ume r P r ice Index, the
department reported. Hou.ting
e xpenses accounted for
three.quarters of May's increase
in the Comumer Price lodex. it
said .
THE REPORT also showed:
-Substantial declines 1n the
price of beef. pork, and eggs,
which offset increases for fruits,
vegeta bles, dairy products.
cer eal, bakery products and
s ugar. Reslaurant meals and
alcoholic beverages rose O.S
p e r cent and o. 7 perce nt.
respectively. in May.
-Home financing costs shot
up 3 pe~nt, while the priee of
homes rose 1.3 perce n t.
Although government·backed
FHA and VA mortga1e rat.es
dropped s ub s tantially.
conventional rates c:onUoued to
r ise.
-Natural gas and electricity
charges mcreased 4.8 percent
a nd 2.5 percent. resptttively.
while oil prices were down 0.1
per cent.
J a.mes Cagney. 80. who retired from films m 1961 and sh~ed away from the public eye. stands with painting he
did at his Stanfordville, N.Y .. farm . Cagney. who played
mostly tough.guy roles m the movies. said during a
nationwide television inter view Monday he will return to
film.making on the advice of his doctor who has told him
to keep busy. He will appear in "Ragtime"
-RENTS ROSE 1 percent.
-Despite n?bat.e programs to
:.l1mulate a n ailing auto
indu~t.ry. new car~ were up
1 percent. Automobile financmg
cha rges also continued to
increase subst.intaally. up 4.3
percent.
New Reds' Suh Powerful
WASlUNGTON f AP> -The Soviet Unton ts
building a bl~ M>w type of submanne that might
be able to launch saturation cruise m1ss1le attack-.
on U S. Na\'Y carriers and o ther warships,
Pentagon sources say
Adm. Thom Hayward. c hief of naval
operations, said recently Amencan intelligentt
has spotted the new type or submarine mounting
between 12 and 20 cruise missile launchers.
probably for anti-ship attack.
"It's a lot bigger than any nuclear attack
(.Al I LINDA BUI
ABOUT A SECOND
TRUST DEED LOAN
UP TO SS00,000
Newpo~~;!7.!..u:!5,!'c.
(7l417tlJ-UJt/J -
--------··---------Sennng Fnsh Seafood Broiled
OVer Meaquite Wood Charcoal
BNTEllTAINM&NT 6 DANaNG NIORTl,Y
r....-.''CALUSA'' -. -
MoConnlctl .... fled ..
COSTA MeSA 541-tllO
' ,
submarine they've built so far." Hayward said .
The Navy·s top admiral provided no other
details But one Pentagon source said there is
considerable roocern that the new submarine may
be the lead ship in a class that could "aim a lot or
missiles against our carriers "
Although the Russians have had submannes
armed with anti-ship crwse missiles since the
ear ly 1960s. a Navy specialist said , "The Soviets
have had nothing like this berore."
TIRED OF
WAmNG
INA
DOCTORS' HOUSE CAU Sl!RVICE
COIES TO YOU 24 HOURS A DAY,
7 DAYS A WEEK-FOR NO EXTRA
CHARGE.
Pain f~ and tftnt",, cAn NOTIW ADDED
flare up anytime ol tN• day TO YOUR -.Lo
or ntQht leEMng y0u w1111 J Most people are conc:emed
· OfOOlem 11 11 s the maOdle ot with the COSI of this new ser·
1he night or the wer·kl'nd viee The cOSl ol a \1Slt to yoor
Wheto can you llnd .J oocror hOme,., comparable to the
and when can ycu ~·him? IOCal onvsoans 1n ~ ~
Tue answe< ,., Doctors· munity and mucn less man
HouSe Call Service tr s a nf'W the IOcat hOSOftal There is no
moo.re modtCal scrvice mar rnarge for mileage.~
bnngs a licensed M 0 nghl 1ng or sending the mobi'9 Ufkf
10 your do<X'Step to IH~t ITS COVUWWW
routine and non emergency BY INSURANCS.
cases P>Aos1 health insurance plans uva WORRY. SAVE Wtll cover a map POfbOO of
,,... SAW MONRY. the COSI House cans are an
Oocrot s House Call Service aceopted 1nsurdnce charge
haS installed a ulllQue d•s Our otltce will oe hi:loPY to
parctung system usmq radio assrst you 1n the insurance
eouipped unrts ol1enng claim PfOCedure
modem and UP·to-clate tech YOU CAN MQISTD
n1QU0S allowing !he doctor RIGHT NOW.
to t$e neoessatY laCX>ratory Oor traioed personnel are
sampleis. prescnoe and os-on duty 24 nours a dsy. ~
pense ~ medication ano won 1 get 8 recorded message
9119'\ gr.<e a comoutenzed °' an answerinQ seMce. ~
electrocardtogram on ttie SPOt can answer all )'OU( QUBSlions ~save prectOUS time. and send you furtrier infof· rraf'ISC)()(tatlon inconvenience maoon. Please can now
and ehminate any delay In
getting the necessary medical
anentO"I
(714) 851-1895
-
11 CALJFORNlA
Mllrtler Ca:..--
DAILY PfLOT
..
Defense P/,ea
Bill Stalled
SACRAM£NTO CAP> Le1tSl•Uon to keep
uruaed murdeN"n from u~tne the "dlm1mahed
o pacity" dtren.~ Uke formt r San Franclaco Su~rvi.lor Dan White hu come lo a halt.
The Auunbly Crtmlnal Ju.aUce Commlltee
1ave on1.y two \otC"t Monday to SB1SJ4 b)' ~n
D.vid Roberti. D Los Anaeln. and SIU0.13 by Sen
John Holmdahl. 0 Culro Valley T!Mty needed five for pasuie
While. charged wtth murder in the 1978
al•)'ln&a ol Ma)'(>r 0f'Ortc Me>st'<ine and Supervtaor
Harvey Milk. 1ot by with a ronvlct.ion of only
voluntary man•lauchter because bis defense
lncluded aUeaiaUon that depreM1100 over lo.ln1 his
job prevented hlm f rom ktlbng lntenllooally or
with ·•m1d1tt," • r.-qu1rf'ment for murder
rr,,.r .4tla1f"d for Tht-rapff
SH ERMAN OAKS l AP1 Cntlcally burned
corned.Ian Richard Pryor -.as to resume hm1ted
treatment today ~nd a full schedule of therapy
Wednesday lifter a skin graft operation went
better than expected.
J doctors i.a1d
( BR'Er i...• ''They covered the
r -~ ma1ority or the burned
---------areas ." sa id Ga r y
Swaye , assistan t
execullve dlrector of Sherman Oaks Community
Hospital.
Tax Cut E.rpaN#io11 Slwlred
SACRAMENTO <AP> A proposal to widely
J eff Eisenhowel'. who works for a Sacramento Sign fi rm. makes
sure every part of the sign he services is cle~~· espe.c1ally the
eyeglasses pictured on the sign of a local optician. E~senhower
wipes the sign clean as a routine part of t he maintenance
procedure he perfor ms for the optical firm every six monlhs.
Diablo Nuclear Plant
Lacks Security Plans
A Golden Opportunity
Let Inflation Work For You
QUICK CASH
'u'>udlly 1n 7 10 10 Wor~109 Days
MOOILOW
MONTHLY ,AYMltcT~
l-·-...,~··a+d Oll y-~
HUWTl~TO .. HACH
,._..,,L~
1 •400 hctfk cont ...._w..,
Slllte J 19 • '2'49
71 4/146-1167. 21) 1192·11 57
OCIAHSIDI
21 10S.HkWfot1-UOU
71 4 '0 )..1104
CALL
TODAY!
Wt<Oll Y OWNCO S4181\l(.'IAIH
OI WEST[R .. SllEPAA
FIH4'NCIAt. COAP
VWZVZ:.BAL
FINAMO IAL
N<>w 01f1cP opPn1nq '>C>On in Uoland
Ava1lablf> lor up to one year lonoer
lf•<tl'<; available with 1nlerest only oayr'l'ents
-_,,,.,.. _ _,__ Olf1U;1!> ano atflholE''> also on Reoiands R1ver<>1dP Palm Sonngs
8 PvPrty H ills H1>me1 Pa<;aoena San Diego
San Bf>rnara1no San FranCt<,c:n
----~-!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!-~-~~!!!'!!!!!!!~Ill!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~._::~
- --(coupon)·-.. ~
: FRIDAY/SATURDAY 6
1·.
COUPON SPECIAL I SERVED 2:30 P.M . to 5 P.M. I
AT SPIRESllRVINE-SPI RES/COSTA MESA ONLY
expand the Proposition 13 property tax cut has
been sidetracked for the rest or this year SAN LU IS OBISPO <AP> The I lnrou~" Ju'Y s•n 1980 011ng IM co~pon lo Sp11es/lrv1ne 19701 MacArlhur Blvd '"Sall 01190 I
fwy 1 or So1ru/Cos11 Meu 31?5 H1rt>0t 81'10 1nei r Sin 01t90 Fwy ) ano e11,o-; a complete
Shackelford, also here Monda~ said dinner 11 ~pec"I p11cu 0 ltr ncl 101 11~eout Coupon 9000 101 uo lo 4 oinners 11 speml prices
By an S.O vote Monday, the Revenue :ind
Taxation Committee senl SCA46 by Sen. Ollie
Speraw. R·Long Beach. lo interim studv. mrnnmP It can'tbetaken up again until next year
controversial Diablo Canyon nuclear
power plant 1s physically sound. but
lacks adequate e mergency and
secu r ity plans. a senior Nuclear
Regulatory Commission official said
the utility will apply t<1 the: ~RC ~~~:~~~nh~e~~~ days" for a low level 1112 FRIED CHICKEN ....• s2.29 I
Shackt•lforcl a nd Denton did not ~ov· · ·• '' M •• .t ',.., .c · •,•,
The Senate-passt-d amendment to the state
constitut1on would eliminate the Propos1t1on 13
requirement that residential and commercial
p r o p e r ty be reassessed when 1t changes
ownership
NRC reactor regulation director
Harold R Denton said Monday that
the $1.7 b1lhon plant still must s ubmit
e m e rgency plans acceptable to
county and stette offlc1als and an
a pproved anti·sabota~e plan
m;~~~;:~a~tarr plannt:d to "sue a I 9
1
011 R-'. 0. C-HETTES s2 69 I
report this week recommending Of BEEF • . • •
lll·ens ing of tht' plant for lo"' ·power I 0, • • ,. ,., ,., ... , .. 1~j1J
testing. but Oc:nton s aid the report · 1 .i•,
Hot Gelatin •Spoilt-d• .tlea1 would be delayed at leas t tv.o week:I - - -(coupo n) • - -peodtnJ? re\'IPW or a St<Jll' '>tUd,y d -
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Hot pans of gelatin
placed near sliced luncheon meat may have
caused the food po1sonin~ or more than 500 marine
recruits. accord1nl! to an initial investigation
THE PHYSICAL STRUCTUR E of
the Diablo Canyon plant mt>t
Denton 's approval. 1nrludinl!
modifications made since lac;t year·!t
a ccident at the Three Mlle Island
plant in Pennsylvania.
t'mt:rgency planning need~ or DlaMD. SUNDlll
release next week
The state study is s c heduled far I 1
By mad\'ertently p lacing the gelatin to cool
along~ide the meat. the refrigerator 's temperature
was raised high enough to cause staph toxins lo be
introduced into the meat, the study says.
But "even ir the plant had a license
today, .. Pacific Gas & Electnc Co
does not have enough operator~
ready to take NRC licensing tests to
run the plant. Denton said
a ~~~~n~!ni~hnec~:;~ s,~~~k~~~orl?t:I~:~ I COUPON SPECIAL I hopes to have Diablo at full po1Hr for
the summer or l981. SERVED 12 NOON TO 8 P.M.
Manne Corps Recruit Depot commander Maj.
Gen. Charles Cooper Monday ordered a thorough
r eview or all food preparation a nd h andling
methods
I AT SPIRES/IRVINE-SPIRES/COSTA MESA ONLY I ··w E Nt:EO A~ opcrnllllg 01ablo Tn1011Qn Jul~ b1n 1980 0•1nq 1n1s coupon •o Sp1ru llr'11ne 17901 MacAr1hu1 BlvO 1~1 San 01e90 C'anyon nuclear µower plant to help fwy or So11tsfCo•'a Meu 213~ 11.1001 s1~0 1ne,, San 01eqo F •Y 1 ,no e111ov a complete assure a reltabll' supply of power tn 0111ner a1 a special prott One· not• r 1.~eou1 Co~pon good 101 uo 10 4 dinner\ at spec"I prite
6o1~er11•1r Terna Lindi .\'i.rt-d
SAC RAMENTO <AP) -The California
Assembly refuses to put a )jmit on the number of
terms a governor can serve
DE NTON l~UED HIS asse~sment
after ins~cting the PG&E plant and
meeting with local officials and
attorneys for opponents of the plant
and G<>v. Edmund G Brown Jr.
~~~t.hcm and Central California." he I ROAST TURKEY DINNER• • $2•69 I
Denton la t er commented that ' ·~ t '· ••• • ·~ :.-, • ., • 1 ,. . "" 1•:1 ~"'"
:0~~~1~~\C~.ro1ect1on s may be I s· . -.-~ te .. ,... I
It gave only 22 votes Monday to ACA~ by
Assemblym an Louis Papan. D·M11lbrae. with 50
me m bers voling against 1l.
That was after Papan declared: ··The people
Of CaUfomJa have a r ight lo decide if we should
limit a governor to two terms We've got a lousy
governor and I don't want another four years "
Denton also was scheduled to meet
with Brown today in San Francisco.
T he ut ility has yet to apply for
low-level testing with the NRC. but
has said it would )jke to begin m
September.
,,. IRV INE • i7ql)1 '.AJrA·•11ur 81.c
Construction of the coastal plant. p1 e;s 11 S 0 F NV
about 12 miles southwest of here. ' ' began in 1968. There have been + COSTA MESA • 312') HJrOor BlvC
several pr o t ests and laws u i ts + _ (nedr s o Fw 1 concerning not only init ial o~ralion t'nmil~· Ht.: .. tauranf.. Y
P G &E PR ESID ENT Barton or the plant. bul alSO whether ll IS ........ -· -....
earthquake-proof ...._ __ .. _ _ - -.. Ill""
Gianturco's Wages Cut?
Budget Panel Vot,es to Hal,ve Year's Salary
SACRAMENTO <AP) The
legi sla ti ve conf e r ence
committee on the state budget
would require Trans portation
Dir ector Adriana Gianturco to
give a report before getting half
her year's s alary
The six legislators, three from
e ach house. voted 4-2 on the
res triction Monday, fueling one
or the longest feuds in state
government. Something s1m1lar
went into the budget bill two
years ago
BUT THE VOTE blended the
conflicting positions or the two
houses: The Senate bad voled lo
e liminate Ms . Gianturco's
$46.896 salary altogether. and
th e Assembly had voted to
retain it.
Be fore th e vot e . some
members larded Ms. Gianturco
with critictsm.
"Our freeway system , once
the fi nest in the world. has
deteriorated . We're losing
federal money because of her
incompetence. I think we should
.. cut her sala ry." compl ained
Sen. Alfred Alquist. D-San Jose.
FACES SALARY CUT?
Adrt•n• Glanturco
Assemblyman Dani el
Boatwr ight. 0 -Con cord.
s uggest ed the s lx ·month
compromise as "more th an
Four Brush Fires
Char 3,000 Acres
By The Associated Presa
The s ummer solstice over the weekend appa rently also
signaled the beginning of the fi re se ason. On Monday four
scattered brush fires of unknown origin charred over 3,000 acres
and destroyed ooe house.
No injuries were reported in any of the Incidents.
The lareest blue swept lhrouab 2,000-3,000 acTeS at a National
Guard bue i.D a remote area on the San Lu.ls Oblapo.Mooterey
county line, officials said.
Camp Roberti Bue F1re Capt. Mile Foeter said the blue
broke out at about 3 p .m . and was believed to be related to troops
tr~ 1n the area. However no detaUI were nallable.
County ftreft&bten responded to three brush fires ln the
Lancaster-Palmdale area that ultimately comumed about 325
acretandburneddownasln1le-familydwellln1.
A Loe Angeles Oouoty fire department apokeswoman 1a1d the
1ar1est blue -about 200 acres -wu near Lancaster, wltb a
7$.acre ftre a few miles to the south.
It was a ..0-acre fire on the eastem edl• of P almdale that
deatroyed the structure. ontdals said.
Roy Talbot, a nre department 11poket1ma n, said the residence
wu valued at $15.000. He added that be did not know 11 anyone had
to be eHCUated from tbe bumlng house.
AD thNe fires were contained betwffn C:30 aad ~ p.m.
Talbot Ald cauae of the ftres wu under 1nv•tJ1.uon.
adequate to cxpre~s our
d1spleru.urP "
"I realh think she's been
non -r es p o n sive to the
Legi sla tur e . But s h e 's
independently wealthy and
taking away her salary wouldn't
do anylhmg ... Boat wright said
Assemblyman Gordon Duffy,
R·Hanford. said. "If a governor
doesn't appoint good people. "'e
should do somethinJ? about the
governor. not lhl' people he
::ippoinL'> "
Both vers ions of the budget.
ror fiscal 1980-81 starting July I,
total about $24 1 billion The
conference committee. which
began meetin~ Friday, is
charged with making a single
version b> the end or this week
The conferees pos tpone d
action on the most controversial
or the 500 Items On which the two
houses disagree These include
state employee pay raises and
we lfare benefit cost -of-living
increases
They did r estnct s lightly -.ome
pet comm1ss1ons of both
Democratic Gov. Edm u nd
Brown Jr. and Republican U .
Gov. Mike Curb.
It decided to restore $50.000 to
Brown's Southwes t R egional
Border Commission. but stated
that lbe money could not be
spent witil a bill , 501824 by Sen.
Rober t P resley. D-Riverslde.
a u t h oriiin g Califor nia 's
participation in the commission.
passes.
The commission distributes si .8 million in developm e nt
grants. But the Senate deleted
the state funding when Brown
appointed activist Tom Hayden
as California's commhssioner.
Curb set up two advisory
eroupa, the Commission on Food
a nd Nutriti o n and th e
Commlaaloo on A1riculture, but
tbe Senate voted to delete $7,750
lO pay for them.
The confe r ence committee
restored the m oney. but asked
the legislative analyst to report
on whether they should be in the
F oo d and A a r ic u lture
De pa rtme n t Ins t ead ot the
Ueutenanl aovem or's office.
The committee a lso heard
apeclal ptcu. NBWPORT BEACH 83 Fashion lstan<! 159-1211 Mon l hurs ·Frl 10 -9 Tues ·WeO -Sat to 6. Sun '2 ·5
---------· ... ... ·---....... .,.. -------··
Or ng C4ast Daily P•lot Editorial P~e ......................................................
Aobef1 N WMd Publ1\~r
S.rbata Kn:1t>1ch E ~llortal Pege Editor
Auto Inspection
Plan Essential
1 he Ceder1.l 1ov mment. hu warned that 1'750 mJIUon
in funds for Cwilomia hfif\way and MWer project.a wouJd
be cut olf Sept 16 ii t.M state doel not adOpt an annual
automobtl sm<>« 1nsptttJon procram Thal ffNIUy wu
nough to snap Oov Jttry Brown to attention lut week.
The ffd raJ Eov1ronment•l Protection Atency laat
summer placed a morat.onum on the ~natructlon ol new
industrial moe -produc~ra pendtna adoption or an
m &pe<>tloo m~aaure The EPA warned that addJUonal
pt>nalh~ would ~ rorthcomin1
But lhrff att~mpt to pa!! lhe n <"e~sary Ject..lation
r .Hied. the I t mea ure bt>t-1uBc of op~1uun by the
Brown dm1nh1tntUon
T hal ball \\OUld have traded orr borne of C 11U(ornlu b
t rict new cur pollution control requirt-m~nts for a
:.tal<.>wtde unnuul vehic le lnSJ>E'<'tlOn program But the
Mate Alr Resource!\ Board rhumed this could have a
neauuve effet·t 1n the tong run
Anoth er b tumbling block came 1n the
:.dm1n.1strallon's"\ns1stence that inspections m the South
Coast Air B abin s hould be handled by the s tale authorized
testing centers that no" m~pect veh1cle~ when they
change hands
Jn the rest of the state, service s t a tions would be
e ntitled to do the inspections. and service s tation
operator s wanted thlil authorization to be extended
s tatewide.
When the EPA made good it~ threat with news that
$400 million tn highway funds a nd $350 million for sewage
projects would be cut off. Brown last week jumped mto
the breach "ith a ne w bill It wo uld keep lhe new car
inspections virtually intact. but allow local governments
the option of us ing ser vice s tations or a testing cente r for
the annual ins pection~
Whatever come!) of all this debate. the motoris t . who
"'Ill have to s hell out SIS to $20 per vehicle per year. plus
repairs if necessar y. will be the loser.
But it ·s quite plam the federa l government inte nds to
ins is t o n a n annual inspection program, so the r e '5
probably no point 10 depriving the entire state of needed
funds while pr ocedural details are a r g ued
It's time for the governor and the lawmake rs to\.\ r a p
this one up. unwe lcome as 1t may be
Be11efits Misplaced
Coming on the heels of news that funds for Social
Security ol<J age c.ind survivors' benefits may run out by
li:tl<.' next year , word that m1lhons of dollars in Social
Security benefits a re being delivered to convicted felons
in µri!:>ons b hard to d1:::est
A Jfou~c subcommittee is probing t he somewhat
ludicrous law that perrruts monthly payments. som e tn
e>.Cl''S of SJOO. to such rec1p1ents as Son of Sam killer
David Be rkowitz. who was sentenced to more than 300
years for the murder of six people in New York.
While fi gures on payments to prisoners presented to
the committee range from S22 million to S60 million an·
nually. 1t a p pears much of the mo ney represent s the
hig her monthly sum paid as a ··d1sab1hty" benefit
Testimony before the committee indicated prisoners.
"ho <.ire entitled to free medical examinations. have little
d1ffacuJty qualifying for disability ben efits.
Thb d espiH.· the fact th<.it. as sl'veral witnesses con·
tended. some of their s urviving victims are burdened
with huge ml1d1cal lHlb
According to correction officers. the prisoners use the
extra money for s uch luxunes a~ ste reos. television sct5.
tape cassette~ and. in some cases. drug trafficking
Since S<J<·1al St•c urtl\ b('ncf1ts derive from a con·
trihutory t;Jx . thc ·n: ma): be soml' legal Just1f1cat1o n for
paying .1.11! mmuks
Hut 1t 1s unthmk<Jl>IL· that the t<ix fr ee funds s hould be
frl•t>I~ u~<·d for p1·rs11nfil luxuric.·' It h<J ~ been ~uggested
t h • .r tlll' :-:.C1c1.1I ~c.·c·uril ~ l>t•nd1h u thu be 1mpounde<i un
t1I t h1· r1r1 ,nnt r I'-1 l'll';..i'l'd <.r pJrd to t~1c penal 111:,t1tut1on
lo hl•l p <.ll'11 u\ tilt' c·o't c'>f h1~ "uppo rt
l-,1thl·1 ~r1lut111n ''o uld Ix.· morl' (IJIJt:.tbll' th;.in t hl'
pn·M'lll out I ,111d 1..,h :.1111..!t inn
Nudists Win & Lose
It "a!-> a \\In ;md lo~e "eek fur ~un worshippers "ho
hkc an all ovl'r t .m
Down tn San U1ego, an effort to restore the legality of
nude sunbathm~ ;..it Hl<J c·k·~ Beach failed when s upporters
couldn't round up enough s 1gnat1..res to qualify t h e
m easun.' for the ballot
But up 1n the Malibu area th e state Coastal
Comrrussion turned down a request b~ the Department of
Fish and Gaml' to bar public use of the popular nudist
beac h at Point Dume.
Fish :md Game offtc1als wanted to fence off the area
as a seal rookery. contending the seals who live on
ocart)\· ro<·k~ won't come ashor e lo bear the ir youn g
bccau~c of the crowds on the beach.
Whilt• s<1me of t he state commissioners favored
g1v m g the 't:als a chance. Commissione r Judy Rosener of
Newport Beach argued Fish and Game officials had
given no endence the seals would com e ashore if the
beachgoers left
Since 1t v. ould take about five vears to establish that.
according to a Fis h and Game s pokesman. Mrs.
Rosencr's argument prevailed and the nudists won th.is
round. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0
Boic 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-~21
Boyd/Second Time
By L.M. 80VD
Consider tha t man who
gets m arried a second ti me
Dear
Gloon1y
t ~ Gu
Expert s ay s one
American ln ten suffers
from defective hearing.
Above the aee of 60 it's
one ln three. Still, it'S
the older generation
that lu\OwS wnfn mustc
ii t.oo loud. D M.
. If a widower. he most prob-
ably 10t5t his wife a fter 16
years of maniaae. and he
doesn 't marry agalo until
he's age 44, just th~ and a
half years after her death. rr
divorced. he m ost probably
parted from his first wife
after seven years of mar·
rlage. and be doesn't marry
again until he's age 33, only
two and a half years after the
divorce Such are the stati~
\n our Love and War man's
file is
Q Do you know who In·
vented paper cuplj'
A David f . Martin of St
Paul, MIM., waa the feUow.
He lravtllcd ft lot. And 1&ot
fed up with dirty drinkLnc
glasse1'. In 1il0, that was.
The notion mado him a
mUUoaalre.
f
Jack Andenon ... ""' ' l .
Grants and Politics Still Mix
W ASHJJlf OTON -Ten months
a10. deparUn1 White Hou1e
CounH t Robert Llp1hull left
behind a clur warn1n1 to Jlm·
my Car1.t'r and hla poUUcal ad
wt.en "l\ ll a crime." he wrote
in a tonnden ·
\la1 memo.
· ·ro r anyo1\e
with arant·
m1k l n tt
1i1utbo r1t )' lo
U !)t" that
a uthority to
a ffect the
oom 1natt0n or
tlect100 or a
candidate "
The lawyer·!) advice appears to
have been honored more in the
preachment than tbe practice In
fact. Carter aades openly boasted
to a Washington Post reporter
Earl Waters
bow they had uffd the 1rant-
maklng power or a n l"cumbent
prHldeut lo de nect Ted Keo-
nedy'1chAllen1e.
Whlle political m otives for
federal grant.a are d1fflcwl t.o
prove. the n teot and tJmi.nc ol
the adminiatraUon'1 lar1eue lO
1mpo rtllnt primary s tate6
eatabUab a IUlplciOOA pattern.
R arely H ever h as a n ad-
ministration used the t pendiog
power of the White House so
blstantly Her e's JW5t part d the
record
-ON 'nil~ EVE of cs c rucial
flor1da vot e. a n e l ectric
coope rative 1n the Sunsb.ine
State was g r anted a billion·
dolla r loan only two m onths
a fter the application wa.s filed.
Such loans normally take at
teut a year to process.
-A rnonth before the New
Yo rk primary. Pretldenl Carter
lnvaled New York Post publlsher
Rupert Murdoch tt> lunch at the
Wtu~ House Thrff days later.
Murdoch's paper, third largest
en the &tale. endorsed Carter
And six days after that, a
M ur d och ·owned Aus tra lia n
airline got a S290 million, low·
interest loan from the Export
Import Bank
-Similar cases of
"grantsmansh.ap" turned up in
llUoots. New Hamps hire. Ma ine ,
Mu1acbusetts and Wisconsin al
primary time
-Prior to "super .primary"
day on June 3, federal grants
ra ined d own on O h io like
"olcan1c as h fro m Mount St
Helens.
ln a alngle day, tor nam·
pit, I.he office ot Re p. n:J
Kindnas. R-Ohio. wa1 not.Ill.
or one '829.000 community
erant. three summer yout• ~
recreation 1rants and an award :
to • local COUege, plus an lft• :
nouncem ent that a local bJ&· •
torical site had been added lo
the N11lk>nal Register.
Other primary-time granl.6 to
Ohio th~ only big s taU! Cartt>r
carried on June J -included
SI 4 m11l1on to C1ncinnat1 fo r
conversion of ats train d epot into
a :,hopping mall, and more than
SS<> m11l1 on to the rece~:.aon ·
:,tricken Young:.town.w arren
area
SOMETIMES the White House
gravy ladlers went loo rar The
a nnouncement of a $9 million
grant to Dayton for highway
im provements. for e xample.
turnPd out to be funds t he
com muruty already had ·'They
misrepresented the f<Jct s · "
county official told m y a!>sociate
Peter Grant
Footnote Just1<'e Department
ofrae tdb .tbo 1A-amed the Wlute
House that 1t 1s illegal to prom-
1 ~ c JOb 11 1n exchan gl· fo r
pol1tu::il :.uppo rt or tn utilize
feder<il worker:, an pol1t1cal cam ·
p;.11g'1!'. Yet tht: hiring for the
1980 censu.'> was h11{hly pol1t1cal.
""1th first crack lit the Jobi. going
lo Carter supporter:,
In Spr1ng(1eld. Mas-.. <1.., man}
as 15 ceru.us employees y,ere put
to work est Carter 's C'a mpa1J?n
headquarters addr es ... 1n g en
velop~ and sollrating vritt.>s ovt•r
t hf' t.-lephone. inste ad of doing
the census work they were paid
to do People on the federal
payroll were also askf'd to work
1n l ht' New Ha mµ~htrr C'am·
p<11gn . bot plans to hw. thPm lo
:"ew Hampshtn : on fch lfl y,ere
a bortc>d Som e of t hl' n·nsu:.
~orkers a«knowlt>dgt·d tn m' re·
porter Thoma~ Torh that they
had bl-en prc ... scd into poltt1<'al
<.(•f\ ICl'
The Geritol Set Wins California Voters
H1slor1ans tc:ll u~ that at ""as
Ponce dC' Leon·-. -.earch for the
fabled Fountain or Youth WhJC'h
led lo his discovery of Flonda
th us becommg the firs t Sparuard
to set foot upon the North
Am<·ra can continent Had he
gone on to Cahfornl<J he m06t as·
:,uredly would have found that
fountain
For the Republicans have all
but norrunated a man who. 1f
l'lt:C l t'd .
""ould be the
o ldest ever to
I a k c ofhce as
l'rc ..,1 dent
R o na ld
Ht>ag;in ""Ill
reJ<'h hJs 70th
h1rthd 1i )
b(•fore th t•
OPXt In ·
au~ural Onl)
CJnl' other approached has age
Thal "a~ Wilham Henry Har·
ri son ""ho took office at age 79
and "as dead a month later . But
Rl'agan. <isadc fro m a few
y,·nnklc:, which the pohtiC'al car·
toon1 sts dearly love to exa g
i;tl·rate. 1:. indet•ct youthful in ap·
pearancc His body 1s a:, trim as
at ""a!. 1n the day:, when he
l.'a rned ht'\ ll\'tnfit as a male
model
Furthermore Reagan has been
csct1vely pursuing his Presiden·
11al amb1t1ons with vim and
Art Ho.P.1_>!-
\ 1~or at a pa<'e wht<'h "ould
bring man)' )Ounal'r men to tht'
point of ph}s1C'al and mt.-ntal ('Of
I a p i-.l'
But Reagan isn 't the on l)
aging Cabfomtan nominated for
high office by the Republican,,
Already having l'lected S I
Hayakawa. now 74 css t: S
Senator they ha' e now nominal
ed 67 year ·old Paul Gann to
challenge Senator Alan Cranston
for his seat afler coming close to
no m inating i O·ycar old Sa m
'I' Ori y
ALTHOUGH CRANSTON. 66.
1s the ~oungest of the• lot )OU
~ould ne,cr kno .. It Gaunt and
hol lo" r ht.-el.<.'d h1 .., n11lt'a~c·
~ho~:-. but then no1w nf them
can rl\':ll Rcagan·s boyish l~k:,
And both Gann anJ Crans ton
hustle about on the <'ampa1gn
tratl with the stamina of men
many years their 1un1o r
tr the state ~ entrtf'.., for Pres1
dent and t: S Sl'n ator don t
prove Cahfom1a ha:, the FoUll
lain of Youth 1t certainly sug·
acsts a great eommt.>r c1al for
Genlol Already some pundilh
are having fun pred1rting that
Re al{an will naml' l.awren<'l'
We lk as Se<'retary of State
But. ..h1lc Reagan wht-n he
(1rsl ran for office "as taken
lightly wtth jokes ahout a co"
boy actor playing the role of
l!O ' ernor nohod~ no"" JOkr·
about the po..,:-1hll1\) 1Jf tum
bt:<'nmin2 Pn:.,1<kn1 To t ht c-tm
tr.H' not '-1nct• f>, . ..., 1•\ r.in
:il(acni.t Harr) ~Truman in I~
have t~ Rt·publtcan" bet-n :.o
C'Onf1dcnt of a forth<·1,m1ng \ 1c
tory
\.ET 1-.\'E~ thJt brimm1n2
confidence "h1<'h en'''"'"" no\
onl) a Reagan "'n but '"'~paog
ti.ams 1n Congre':-and in tht:
Legislature for the· Rt>publreans
doc"n t i-p1 ll oH•r nl'<trlv d .,
muC'h 14ht:n 1t eom1•-. to (i:.mn '
ch ances to UP'<'' l""o tt.'rm
s~.-nator CrJn .. ton Thi' I' du1•
p(trth lo tht· bd1d lhJt Cron..,t•in
ha" \Om1· .. 1rmh.' h.11J..1ng Jmonl!
th(• RepubhrJlt' ,, .. y, 1·11 "~ lhl'
Democrat" Thur hoµe~ esrl·
furt her d1mrl't·t1 b~ lht· treat
ffi(•nt :,o far ~t\t•n Gann b~ tht:
prcss "hlC'h at tx·st ha:-Pl<'tured
him a.<. J ··onl' 1s~ut' cand1datt
and at "or:-t a:-a b;,rcl~ l1tcratt·
business ra1lun ·
Both asse.sments ma} be rar
off the ma rk Cranston cs in di!'.
favor v.ith the liberab of h1i. par
ty and lhe moder a tel> never
were enthus~ wllh him Their
apprehensions art' not without
foundation Wlule he cspoust>s
ultra hber al c·<iuses he pus!'-.y
roots around trying to 3\'0ld out
rag1n1: the m oderate!' Hts
~ a \•enng on 1S!'-.U~ pleases no
•int ,iflht111,.;h II ,.., lhP l1ti. r.11-.
.... 011 \·,h1h1' 1111 dt·1·1H·-.1 n·..,, 111
n11 n •
,\nd ""hlft• G;mn ~ pl.Jl111r rn .ip
prarann•:-lal'k the p11IJ!.h of a
lfan :..rd jlrad he ~ utt1•r <111ec-.
mak(' up 1n l'Ommon ..,t·n..,1· fur
lht•1r ).!rJmm.111r•JI '>h11rll'om
1 n~.., For t'\.impll' 11, the
1 r111n .. rn.., th.11 h1· d<>l·..,n t un
dc·r,t .mc1 fnrt:1~n poltC'\. G:.tnn
rt•..,pon<h ·· 110 .... <'uulcl I ~ ht·n the
l'Ountn doc!>n·t h,1\1· <>nl···
0 ' f, TIOS(i '" 1·1•r1 .11n :11>11ut
th .. ~·n.11l' r.1(•1· '\1•1th1·r · .111
clldJtt• v.111""'"11 on""' 1.-11J•11111
h 1r ""hilt· Cr :1n''"" 1-. .1 ~· n• •rd
~rJcl hi.. ~pt·• 1•1 .1r1· rl I ;, I
l.1rklt1 .. \l'r <1.i:or• .1• l·'.1 1 " 1 111
up ht' JUdll'nt''-. flPI n" ·~·•·r
<'Jnd1d.11t• 11ro.1 .. 1•ts v.••tl 1111 1!11'
T\. althou;!h <;:inn h.i., ,1 '''''''' t•tl ~t· O\l•r the· 1';1cJ.1\'t•1 •n1'
Cr a n..,tnn
Look111g ti\ l'r lhl· r1'"t1ll '-of 1tw
nnmJP 1f l''l'non•· ""h" ra .. 1
lht•1r \Oh' for ~om1·onl' utlwr
th;in Cranston gl\t''> 1h.11 \Uk to
Gann an :"ovl'mtx·r thl' ... 1.i11· .... 111
ha\ t• .1 nl'v. St.•nator V. h.1t 11
..,t't'm" to boil dov.n lo 1s v.h•l \\Ill
ha\l' th1· most m1m1•\' tn v.uct• .i
pur<•ly ('ommerc1~1i soap tyi.11·
r.1mpa1gn On that .,,.,.rl'
Cranston. <it thl' momt•nl \\1th
more than a m1ll1on doll.tr' tn
ht' <'J m pJl~n <'offf.r,. '' f:.tr
ahe:u1
Js Jogging Replacing ~x as National Pacstinte?
That eminent sc1entif1c
Journal. People magazine. has
now confirmed a theory rirst ad·
vanced in this column two years
a go· J ogging 11> a substitute for
!>ex
An arHcle m the June 16 issut>
reports thal a study o f 432 ma r
ried 1ogl(ers
s h o w s that
"lht> frec1ucn
~y of ll l'X
dro p s con
111der abl y
when one or
both spouses
run ··
Now that It
has been
f ir ml y
eatabUshed that all those macho·
lookin g ma Jes and sveh e
fem all.'fl one sees p<>und\ng lrim·
ly along the pavem ent from
coast lo coast prefer jo11tng to
s ex. we must ask ourselves why.
mE TWO activities obviously
have much ln common. Both a.re
s weaty, exhauslina. h•rd on the
Jolnu a.od requtrr the part.lei
panu t.o auume ridiculous post·
Uona -such a.a runntn1 In pla~
a t red Hpta. Wby, then. do \hole
macho males and svelte lecnal~
f\nd joUlnc more fun? Pint qf all , or eourae. joggers un \ako enormous
pleasure an b or an a non
Jogge r s to death at t•ockt:ul
parties b y telling the m how far
they 110. how long they do at and
how many times a week If tho-.;l'
precious few who ..,till elm~ to
sex talked like thot. they'd be os
t rac1zed ror bragJ{ing or wh1n
ing. as thP case• m11~ht be
Secondly, Jog~1n~ cA n he done
anywhe re Indeed . those who
ta k e pa r t \n th e major
marathons do It In the public
s treets wtth 20.000 other people
all al once, t•ven though they
frighten the horses
JOGGERS RAREl.Y lose any
sleep over Jonmg They s uffer
no rec rlminotion11 and re w
re1reu . And when they say lo
someone with whom they've
jo,1ed for a couplt o f hour8.
"f U always respect you." they
mean lt
Lastly. jo1a1n1 conaumH
more calorie.. A recent atudy In
dlcated that 80 m inutes ot Joa·
aln1 conau~• lhe caJorlea ln an
1vcra1e sllce ol apple pie. Whlle
a m arr led couple sleepln1
to1etbtt (Of 1 whole nlih.l rarely
burn up two piece& ot celery
between them.
It'• little wonder. Uttn, \bat
lhe phrue heard mort and more
often these e•enlnaa In
American homes t•. "Not.
tonight . my fe<>t hurt "
So there 's lilth· doubt that
JOggmg ts rapidly re plu<'ing M:x
as the nation·s mcsJOr prt'OC
cupation Somt' muy. and prob
abl y will. i.a y. "We ll and
good .. But wbat or the greet
J\mcrkan sex mdu!)tr)., tr ~ou
think the recession as bad nO\\
wo1t until the mull1·b1lllon-dcllar
sex anduatry gen bell)' up
Fortururtely. howevl.'r. tht>re iii
s till hope. Aided by a grar.t from
the National Sex Foundauon .
Dr Milton Haberdesh ba s been
working with laboratory rats in
a n experiment aimed at proVlllg
that sex can be madC' more fun
than jogging.
••WMJ I lllVW up rm going
ID mW Inn rele.uc ~
~.··
H1 ... 1nit1al problcni ~ ai. to en
ll'rl.'!\t thl· rat-. Ill thl' l11ttcr
pu r~u11. 1\11 attempt.. failed . he
n •portt•d. untll ht' outf1lted lhem
an l1ttlt' tank top~. cut <'If Jl'ans
J nd tcny Ad1d<1s runnanJ.? :,hoes
SOON THEY Wt:RE huffing
a n d p 11ff1 n r.: ;I\\ a} on t 11 <' i r
treudnulb. 1,.yang to ~ee Ytlitch
could Jog tht· lonr.esl ~fort• col-
lapsing in t•xhauslion Na:urally,
thry reoounced sex ns nol eH•n 3
rat wtShl'$ to makt' love lo a
~melly rat
Al that point , Dr Haherdash
be1an playmg Donna Summer
sang inR "Hot Stu((,·· reading
a loud selections from Nancy
Friday's "Forbidden Flowers.:.
and Oa.sbina pictures on the wall
of nude female rats with staples
in their m.idsections
Th~ efforts went for nautbt.
The ral.8 merel)' loafed about do-
1n1 i.tretchlng exercises and
deep knff btnds .
Just when all seemed lost. the
rata beJan dropp1n.1 Uke rues. "Hu.uah. the ~merlc-an .ex ln-
duatry ls Hvtd'" e r \ed Dr.
Haberdash on rev•ewen1 th.e
dealh cortirlcatea. "Just wait
until the Food & Dru& Ad·
mla..l1tntion learns lh•t JoUint
c1u1e1 cancer in laboratory
rat.a!"
OFil Roberts Complex
Still Controversial
·-1i-·-·~
··-~·-_ .............. -,. .,... ......... '2..
"Have you noll~·t'd" t·H·r smn • '41>mt'n go1 thfo vote.
1here hasn't bt>en mut'h to volt' for "
"Got a problem? Th.en w n1e 10 Pal Dunn Pat unU
CUI red tape. gettmg the an8Wns and actaon you need
to solve inequities m governm~ and busmen. Mad
your quest1ons to Pat Dunn, Al Your Servace, Orange
Coast Doily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mtsa. CA
92626. As many letters Q..f possible unll bt an~n·d.
but phoned mqurnes or letters not zncludmg the
reader's fuil name. address and bustnesa hours• phone
numbt>rca:nnot ~considered Thiscolumna~rsda1-
ly except Sundays ...
Warn C1aildrt-n of Fff"ftl"Orks
DEAR PAT: Our children are at the age when
lhey can really enjoy fireworks. We are aware of
the hazards involved with fireworks and would like
to teach our children about them. What do you sug.
gest"'
C.P .. Laguna Beach
It's a good idea &o ~•ch children the dangers
or fireworks. Your local fire department can be of
great ~Ip.
Some or the basic safety tips include: always
rea• di~tions, have an adult present, buy from
reliable rareworks stands, ignite outdoors. have
water bandy, never experiment, light one at a
time, keep a safe distance, never give to small
cbiJdren, store in a cool and dry place, dispose or
properly.
It's also a ,;ood idu to check with your local
fire department to make sure your city allows
fireworks. Cities such as Newport Beach allow on·
ly commercial displays. Laguna Beach allows
fireworks onJy on &he beacb bdweea S p.m. and
Miclaigbt July 4, as well as commercial displays.
A bot line has beea lnaaJJed by the Nadoaal
Coancil oo Fireworks Safety &o provide addJtloaal
information aod answers to qaestioos regardiDg
s tate laws aod sarety tips. Tbe number is
~OZ-466-8331. It wiU operate June 30 through July l
from 9 a.m. &o 5 p.m.
Plastie ·1id# M'at.-r Ration
DEAR PAT When I go OD vacation I Wlll be
lea\'in~ my pla nts unattended for about two weeks.
Will they ~un'l\'C or 1s there something special I
can do w1thout a~kan$: a neighbor to do the water-
ing chore"
W C . Costa Mesa
l'ou s hould "alcr tht> plants on the day you
lean•, 'lay l'Xpt>rh, then cover them with a
polyethylene i.het-t and seal it. This wUI prevent
mois ture lo.,-;. In the meantime. you can train your
plants to get along "ithout their regular amOWlt of
water during the time you'll be away. To ease the
plants in&o it. make !>ure that over a two or tbrtt·
week J)f'riod bt'fore you leave that you slowly re·
duce Che amount or water U!.ed and lengthen the
time bt'twe.-n waterings.
We Put
TOI.IA. Okla. <AP> -t:Y..-..t
Orel Jtobert•' City of P'altlt. a
mammot~ m•dleal complex
dedicated to Unkln1 pra1er and
m•dlclae. Juta buveaward in
do"11towa Tu.IP. Ill tau.t \oWer
... rl.)' tODDed out ll • atort..
Tbe ell9le wtll be Oldaboma '•
llllHt buUdln1. and 1lnce the
U.ree WI•• complex wu CCIDCeiv.d
tbrM ynn •CO· it hu been one of
the at.Me'a thionUea& coatrovenlea.
AFTER TRYING TO halt its
rons truclloo , a 1roup of Tulsa
hoipltalb l:s trying to keep it from
opena.ng
In 197'7, Ro~rt& said God told him
IO build 1t 777-bed hosp1taJ at 7777
South Lewis.
"The time has come," Roberts
explained. "lo merge faith. prayer
and medicine in a different way
that's never been practiced in
history That's our calling. Our
people are committed lo IL And it's
going to be done ...
IN APalL 1178, the Oklahoma
Health Planning Commission
approved construction ol a 294-bed
hospitaJ, with room to eKJ)and ll lo
777 beds
The Tulsa Hospital Council.
representing Tulsa hospitals, tried to
halt construction or the complex's
30·slory hospital tower. contending
that the city already has too many
hos pital beds. that City of Faith
would push up medical costs and that
tl wouJd create a shortage of medical
personnel.
RighLs
Group
Formed
SACRAMENTO (AP>
-Responding lo the re·
surgence of the Ku Klux
Klan. Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. bas an ·
nounced the formation.
of a state task force on
civil rights.
The task force will
look into "incidents of
community violence··
a nd recommend
methods of training and
mediation that would
help resolve or prevent
\'IOlence and t ension.
Brown said Monday in
an execut1ve order.
The order said there
exists in California "the
potential for growing
racial and ethnic
animosity•· which
"enhances the posslblli·
ty of civil strife and
weakens lbe fabric or
com mun Hy tolerance
and good will:'
Brown 's ass ociate press secretary, Steve
Du scha. said those
words referred. in part.
to increasing activity by
the white-supremacist
KKK. and to the stalking
and fataJ shooting of a
black youth an Oroville
by two wtute men who
had been looking for
J?ame to kill.
P11o! ~ clrJ:Wf--d ~ ~
Wednt'SO'lv ~ Coo~t l•'P oM Do ly P.to• rco•" 3~0.000
Oro~ C<rnt ,~ .. Iv en v
si '°' 1()~ 1.~ l·!mGJNI
642 5678
Our Money
Where Our Mouth Is!
OnC'e you've made the decision
to take a second Trust Deed
Real Estate Loan against your
home you want cash·-·
not conversation.
You want performance
---not procrastination.
At Republic we pride ourselves
in being the ACTION home
loan company. W e deliver
what we promise. Most home
loan companies require normal processing time of two
weeks for second Trust Deed Real Estate Loans. At
Republic we have the flexibility to advance a portion of
your loan--·within 48 to 72 hours if need be. If you need
the full amount right away we can arrange that also.
For loans of $10,000 to $500,000 o n homes or income
property. talk to one of our experienced, professional loan
brokers. We'll arrange the loan best suited to your individual
needs-.-even If you're having financial difficulties.
We deliver on our promises, because we're here to help.
-· Republic Home LOan
1~ Ma Arthur Blvd .• arvtne. CA 927l5 '
(714) 851 ·0991
aoMrt.a 1ay1 City of Faith will
draw paUenta lrom mtlllons of his
followen around the country aod
woa't affect Tuba bo5plt.all.
THE OUAllOllA Supreme Court
lt expected to decide witbln a few
weekl wbetber Robert.a can open the
2H·bed boep1tal on schedule next
year.
· Meuwb.Ue. a stm judge allowed
Oral.J\obert.s Univenity lo continue
conalructioo wbJle the court fight
rages.
City or Faith"s three towers have a
golden hue from a n anodized
aluminum solar windscreen. A
60-story clinic. 30-story hospital and
20-story research building, all
sharing a common four-story base.
will cover l.9 million square feet
The clinic is scheduled lo open in
June 1981. followed by the hospital in
November 1S81.
BY JUL\' IMZ, all 294 beds are to
be in operation, with 58 d~tors
housed in the clinic. About fi ve floors
in lbe research and education center
also will be opened.
A gigantic pair of praying hands
will be instaJJed as the centerpiece of
8 ~ .. bottle with every parchue of a
be.adful 5 Gallon
INDOORRCUSBEIUAMINA
y;;.~..... Oxygen Plus® prevents overwaterfng
by providing oxygen to the roots.
"'Oxygen Plus® makes this beautiful
indoor plant EASY to grow!
E.ARL V SUMMER SALE
ficus $30.00 Value
Oxygen Plus $2.25 Value
TotaJ Value$32.25
NOW ONLY $17.95
On &Isle thru 7, 6180 wh1~ they last.
the project about l hal lime, with a ,. ,.,. i:.,,~ .. 1 rr-~ •'-::'"',..,.".:~ ,•Ar••.·•• .r'"""
Symbolic "rl\'C'r Of life " flOWlng ', •;,. r,, ' -"• • • c,r-'' J.1 r .~, r M';".ft n o
between them. 1'':"'V 'p.,':.,' • r J ~er:.<: ,_ '""Gr ,.. # • C,.." ' ..
The bronze hands, 60 feel tall and 'l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l!!ll!!l!~~!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!l!ll•• .. 60.000 pounds, will ha ve outspread -=
fingertips and separated palms that ( J · ~
symbolize Roberts ' belief in the •RT If OP SATIRIZES In the interdependence of minister and " PE I
physician --------:::~--_______ .J!J~IJ~;~, '"''l.IT•.,.;J~J ,._! •~}.._
' ' '
•
30%off!
·-.. "'
frosn
Burbank
4 non-stops daily.
Save 30% off every coach seat. every
light. every day. No restrictions'
Discount is based on one-way aduJt
coach fare, and is subject to change.
each way
when you buy
a round-trip
ticket.
from
Orange County
5 non-stops daily.
or Ontario
3 non-stops daily.
Save 30% whe n you buy a.round-trip
ticket. Just buy your ticket 7 days
in advance. and return within 30 days.
Discount is based on round·trip adult
coach iue. and is subject to change.
Seats are limited.
The most non-stops of any airline!
Just call a li"avel Agent. your Corporate l!avel Arranger, or Hughes Allwes t:
Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orange County (714) 540-2060
Ontario (714) 988-8585
--
M DAil V Pll..OT NATION
.-Exodus at CBS News?
Marvin Kalh'8 Departure One of Several •
., PST • J. 90Yaa
LOS ANGtLES CAPl -8rit'b a.N fallln• from that hallowed cathedral of broadcHt
Journalism. CBS Ne
Last .-. In • all'anp tJtUt turn. CBS'
• IOC\ltlme d!plomaUc c:orrapondent (and onetime
di•tlpk ol Edward R Munow> Marvtn Kalb,
kft the l)et wwll CM NBC
WHAT WAS STkANG£ AllOUT THK move
was not just Kalb's leav1nc after 23 years tan
which be eetablUMd bJm •lf a.t OM ol lhe plllara
ln lM t'BS Nt>~s shrine>. but t.M mannu ln whleh
\t waa &MOUne«l. CBS Memed awf\<y defena.lve
obout Kalb's d~parturt'. su11H Un1 Kalb waa
lt"avlf\i because he.d df'ma.ndt-d a cuarantH that
he would appt'ar ln a Spttlfic num~r ol Even.Ina
News reports eacb week
Thal. CBS suggested. would ht! llke manq1n1
U\e nt-~
.. We would have distorted our newi. content.
CBS News chief Bill Leonard siud 10 a statement.
· "This. of cours~. we would nc>C tto "
The statement angered NBC News President
Bill Small. who said, ··t can't belJeve Bill Leonard
said that He must have been misquoted "
He wasn't, a CBS spokesman said
NEITHER WAS KALB PLEASED. He
lamented CBS' "unquenchable desire to always
make as many details of a contract public as
possible." and said: .. It simply bolled down to the
fact that Bill Small is an old friend, a crackerjack
newsman and a s uperb television ·manager. He
offered me a contract with a far broader and wider
ran~e or opportunities ...
Small did not. he later said, promise Kalb
guaranteed appearances on the Nightly News.
The buddy factor probably figured large in the
Kalb move. Small, after a ll, had been a CBS News
honcho himself
He had been CBS bureau chief in Washington
before becoming a senior vice president. and
figured to succeed former CBS News President
Rich ard Salant, who was retired out of the
company. Small, the story goes, demanded to
know where he stood on the matter, CBS said it
wouldn't be rushed, and Small said goodbye.
IN COMING TO NBC, SMALL followed none
other than Salant. who was made vice chairman of
the board of NBC
Walter Cronkite. who. in so many waye is CBS
News. Wlll soon be leaving his anchor chair lo Dan
Rather. That wounded the feelings of another CBS
pillar. Roger Mudd. considered by many the best
news man on television.
Although CBS is trying desperately to keep
Mudd -promis ing him, Small says, "anything he
wants except 'it' (the anchor chair>" -Mudd is
reportedly close to coming to NBC (where he may,
among other things, succeed Tom Snyder as host
of "Prime Time").
Those are major losses - a one-time news
Horses Mean Money
BOISE, Idaho (AP) -In Idaho, keeping your
horse on "stand by" duty can mean more money.
That's the decision of the Idaho Board or Ex·
a miners which increased the horse a llowance for
~tate employees.
An extra $15 a d ay was approved for
employees who can ride a horse on the job. And if
they keep their horses on a "stand·by" basis, or
ready to ride at any time, they cao earn $8 more
per diem.
Reynolds pays the regular rate of
23~ a pound, plus a 7~ a pound
bonus at your nearby Reynolds
Aluminum Mobile Recycling Unit.
We've increased our number of mobile unit
stops to make recycling with Reynolds more
convenient. And our moblle recycling unit
will be in your area as llsted below.
So start collecting aluminum cans right
away. Theo cash them in at our nearby mobile
recycling unit. and untll further notice,
get our regular rate plus a cash bOnus.
Also, we'll pay you the same attractive
price per pound 10< certain other all-aluminum
Items If they're clean and properly prepared.
Ask for details.
Reynolds Aluminum Mobile Recycling
Unit. It makes cashing In your aluminum as
quick and easy as collecting.
Het9'awherewear9:
CesteMeM.CA
Reynolds Aluminum
Mobllo Recycling Unit
at Alpha Beta Supemwrl(et
241 Eaet 17th Street
12:30 p.rn. -<4:30 p.m.
Every WednesdaY
............. CA
Reynolds Alumlrn.tm Mobile Recycling Unit
et Alpha Beta SupermerQt
6911 W.-rtfKA~
12 30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Every Thlnday
f
prealdent. hl• one tltn• belr, two aenlor
tof'T8PCJllldl'l\LI. And there a.re more.
MAa\'IN llAL8'8 aaoTREa, ces
correape>ncknt Bernard. la alao rumored to be
C'o mtn• to NBC CBS productn la Mld1ley and
Sid ,.~.,. left for NBC. The venenble Hushes
Rudd. another estabHshed CBS News force, left
lh• nttwon for ABC. u have Barry Ser&fln, Mike
1.Ae and a holt of producers.
lndlvidually, each of lhe exlu ha.a reaaon:
Kalb wanted to join bis old friend. Small: Small
wanted to be a ~WI president; Salant was retired;
Mudd'• feeUn1• were hurt. But toeelher. they MADE MOVE
seem Ub an exodus. Marvin Kalb
HEADS NBC
W.amSmall
UNHAPPY
Roger Mudd
A nolad"'
t ,.., ;J • 1.J•J
f'U'W\ff, .JhJ / _. /., • lltt, .J I l.,.1;
• ,...,, Ur-~•t .J' J .H\I ·.n" ••.u-.. ., I tllllle•' ''
You've probably heard how Heritage Bank is growing in Orange County, offering all the
advantages of independent banking plus the convenience of county-wide locations. Well, noUJ
we've taken over the western end of the county with the opening of our Costa Mesa offu:e.
en
Qmse in and meet John Stansbury, our manager, and his Slaff. Thq're the kind of folks who
have always typified the West-friendly, helpful, good neighbors. Thq'll show you the
beautiful new Costa Mesa offu:e, the two Drive-In banking windows, and, most important of
all, they'll .show you the famous Heritage Bank spirit. Our spirit has always set us aparl from
other banks, and it still does today.
We're celebmting our Costa Mesa offu:e opening with a whole wagonload of~ and treats for
our friends and customers. We hope you 71 joi'n in our cel.ebmtion!
Drawing on June 30 r-------------------------------1
1st Prize: S5(}() 'hc11"Clcrs Clw1 /..
2nd Prize: $200 7r111>ell'rs Cltl'c /..
3rd Prize: S100 Sar•i1~izs A(wwrt
10 Additional l'rius:
Drawing Entry
I )r,111'1'1~ lit'ld)wre 30, l<JiW
) ;,II need '1(1( ht• prt:St11f (Cl ll'lll.
'•1!1
Phf'Ot• -----
Ram 1llit11J!r11p'1 }1\1th.iJI,
Rt'Tllrtl tlzis coupon to tl1e ,\'ew . -t, c1)11nrs dt'~k· 111 ,,,,,
/, ,J,/>y. )011 must l>t· 18 )'t'Ors old N 11/'t'r t11 pr1rt1t I/Wt' 111
1ft1· dr1111111~i: ,'\·,,I lt·nt1~~e Hi111k !'lflf'l11)'c'l'.'i, dirc·1 ll>n· ,,,
tli<'ir f1m11!11'' 1/Tt' t'l~l!lblc ·
ntierit9SC ._,Bank
1710 AJom.s A1't'n1"" Costa Mtso, Ca. 91616 (714) 754--#ltO
/.;, j, .~I 1•"1 I• IOl•llrtJ lo S Jl#/./111/ L---------------------·-·•••••••J
Gift to New Customers
Knott's Berry Farm 3-pack Jams and Jellies
To t/iP first 1,000 depositors who open a new clzed:in_~ or savin,~s aaoimt at our
Costa l\!esa (l_f]lce.
our Spirit Makes The Difference
~~g~e
Mcmhc r Fl >IC
1120 .A"4m1 AvcnHe, Costa M~sa, GJ. 91626 (714) 154-4010
.A rsahtlm Stadit1rn Son~ Arsa .Airpo'1 Woodbri4~ Nt"'1"" &u lr
7.:!I North Euclid Street
A11.1hl'i m. C..i 92Wll
~t.ut' Colle~ at tht' t;1.1cl1um
~mnit in mid-IQ80
llllfl North fo,tm Awnut"
.rnt.i An.1. C.1 9!7111
(714 ) 973-47~
2171 ('.m1pu' Dnve
ltvllll'. C.1. 92715
r·1..i) 83 \-.31~1
!"1()91 ~rninca Parkw.:ay
Irvine, ('.;a Q2714
1501 Superior Av<'nuc
Ncwporc Uc~ch, Ci.~
(714) M~l660 f 714) 11111-Will (714) 552-3751
&nlthtg Hown Driv~-ln: ,\f111J11y-'/1111rsd.Jy 'J.J, f'nJ,1y Y.6 .. 'i.111ml11y 9-t. Lobby: .\l1•11d11y-'/1111rsd.1y 10-J; lii""y 10-6.
:tr. ORANGE COUNTY
"It'• WIY oriQtMI of you, Jason-but la a amcoo
chlp foffMW?"
Eat Slower,
Lose Pounds
By DR. P ETER STEINCROHN
Dear Dr. Steincrohn: Isn't the habit of eating
important? I mean isn't it true that people who eat
too fast (as well as too often) arc more likely to
get fat?
I have that problem in my own ramily My
~usband is at least 3-0 pounds overweight. It's not
so much what he cal~ as ho-w fast and what he
eats
I tell h1m that he'd
~ lo!'e 1f he at<' more slo"' ~ DOCTOR IN ly He laughs al me THE HOUSE 'Tm just a fast eater,'' he says.
Don't you believe
:there's some connection between how fast a person
eats and weight-gain? -Mrs. S . .. .
# Dear Mrs. S.: l'nless your husband agrees
.{that a change of pace in eating 1s important. 1
'•doubt that he'll lose weight
I thmk one of the most simple and effective
:wavs to lose excess poundage is to reduce the
··ss)eed" of eating. I have advocated it for years
Those sufferm~ obesity who hstene<l . a nd changed
1 their eallng habits. were the onC's who lost ~tub
born over-poundage
WHEN YOU EAT FAST lT'S likely you will
overeat. You do not give your appetite control
center in the brain time to apply the brakes.
You don't realize when you are satiated. So
'you overeat. put away excess calories and put on
excess weight.
A simple and effective tip: Learn to eat slow-
Iv. You can accomplish this by putting down your
spoon or fork after every bl\.e. Don't pick up again
unlit you have slowly chewed your r()()(t and
s wallowed. Then. another forkful or spoonful.
IT \\1LL TAKE TIME AND patience. Mrs. S.
but 1f you ('an ~et your husband lo persist in put-
ting down fork or spoon after every bite. he wil'
Likely lose the extra pounds. Besides. when eating
.slowly, he will enjoy food more than he has in
years
Look around you the next time you're at a din-
ner party I'll wager that those who finish first are
overweight . " .
M EDICALETl'ES
Dear Dr. teincrohn: My doctor tells me l'll
need a hy~terectom~ As I'm only 36. I'm hesitant
about having m} O\ anes removed, too
The surgeon tells me that wiJJ depend upon the
cond1t..1on of mv ovaries. He says. 1f they are
healthy. he doesn't ~lieve in removing them at
the time of the hysterectomy. How do you feel
about 1t? Mrs. \'.
Dear Mrs. Y.: Of course, it will depend upon
• the Judgment of the surgeon. However. ~re is a
difference of opinion Some beh eve ovanes should
be removed to prevent ovarian cancer later. But
many agree. as your surgeon does. to leave the
ovaries alone 1f they are healthy
Here are some excerpts from a recent letter m
the JAMA written by Brooks Ranney. M D .. of_ the
• University of South Dakota School of Medicine·
"In general. if the individual patient's ovaries. her
•history. and her general physiological cond1llon
lead to the conclusfon that those ovaries may func-
' tion physiologically for five years after hysterec-
:tomy. then 1t seems logical to retain normal
•!ovaries ... .
I s ••
Some doctors beheve that every case or obest· ! ty should be considered one or potential diabetes.
1 says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet. "Watch Your
Diet Because Fat Cao Kill You." For a copy write
lo him at Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. enclosing 50
; cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope
Redrb19
Vice Adm. Samuel L.
Gravely Jr., the first
black to become a
Navy Flag officer,
will retire on Aug. 1.
the Pentagon has an-
nounced. Gravely, a
Navy veteran of 34
years, has~ head
of the Defense Com-
mupication Agency
for nearly two years.
OM. v fll..OT A9
How Our Legislat11re Works SIU SC httM•dlat• l>'oductlon time avaltabl• end
muth~ Of1ntlnt cotor
~ wfCtl .. cet .. t ., o.c. H\JITING8 °' ........ ~ .....
B•er -oader bow UM LePla'"" kMJ>I traci cl all \boM bUw lnLl'OCNced lD t.M
S.at. aad AIMmb&y every yur!
Ever bave lbe ur10 to follow • pa.rtlcwar
m ••ure lb.rouih t.M leatJlalure process"
P1nt, U bel:pe '°know \be dlfferent lYl* ol l Jialllkio.
BIU.8 PaOP081 chan1et ln or 1dd1·
Uon1 to st.ate law. Dependlni upon which
~I.My orilJJl•Le lo. they are relernd
to H Aaaembly Bllls or Senate Bllls.
fol&oWf'd by a number A82, SB 5, for n -
ampl\I
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS,
abo culled balls. actually are resolutions
propogma change& ln the state Coostitu-
tloo Tbe proposed chances must ao before
the electorate. but first must be approved
by a two-Uurda majonty ln each house t.o
quallfy for the ballot They are known as
Assembly Conslltut.Jonal Amendments
CACA> or Senate Constitutional Amend-
ments CSCA>.
CO NCURRENT RESOLUTIONS are
used for the adoption or JOtnl rules. to
create JOinl legislative committees. to ex·
presll leg1slaUve mtenl and to comm end
ind1v1duals for publJ<.• serVlce They are
known as ACRs or SCRs. depending upon
the house oC origin
JOINT RESOLUTIO!\'S are used to ex
press the opinion or the Legislature on
matters pertaining to the federal govern-
ment. They usually urge passage or dereal or legislation pending before Congress.
They are referred to as AJRs or SJ Rs
A SSE MBLY AND SENATE
RESOLUTIONS <'xpress the sentiment or
one house of the Legislature. L'sually.
they ask a committee to study a ~pec1h('
problem. or t.My create t.ntedm commit·
tees. or they ~mend hou.se rules
To keep tr•ck or the bUla and resolu·
Uona. then are alx otnclal leclslativ•
guides p u blished d•llY when the
Legislature la lo session. These are the As-
sembly and Senate Daily Files. Joum1l5
and Histories.
Slllgle copies of these publications art
available tree from tbe LqislaUve 8111
Room. Single copies of tbe various
rneasures lntrodu«d also are available
fr~ Crom the bill room.
DAILY FILES are agendas of the day's
business kept for each house They hst all
m easures to be taken up on the floor in the
order in which they will come up 1t also
lists all committee hearings and the bills
scheduled for hearing before each commit·
tee
Under Assembly rules. not.lee of all bills
set for ~aring by any committee or sub-
committee must be published ln the Dally
File for three consecutive days prior to the
hearing unless the re is a special wru ver.
Senate rules reqwre notice at least two
days in ad\'ance
The Dai ly File for each house also con·
tains an up-to·date list of the membership
of all standing committees m each housl•
DAIL\' JOURNAL~ an· "true and C"Or
rect" acrounts or tbe day's proceedings in
each hou..,e Thi~ includes the titles of ;ill
meas ures mtroduce-0. ('ons1dered or actf'd
upon. lt also includes the texts or amend
ments to these meas ures •md the texts or
hou.,e resolutions. In addition. 1t contain~
records of roll call votes. message!> rrom
the governor. committee rl'ports. motion..,
and aclmo'.'ledgement or commurucat1on.,
Senate committee votes are recorded in
the Senate Journal However. the 1b
!>C'mbl~ report.-. its commttt~ 'otc.., 1n d
~1:par:.itl' appendix to its Daily Journal
TllE 1118T08Y ol MCh llollM ahowl the ,..,...,illb .. tll"llt ert6dn
•ctJon taken on aU me....,. Cle \be Dally ontfen'td Peofte ~
PUe <•geoda) that day. ID addition. it ~1: t 1 • r • 1 n c
1howt all committee Htlom on bWI. ..=:=~==~~::===~ A weekly blstory 1ummarbe1 tbt dally ___ .._
accounu. It cont~lu the titles of all
measures introduced up \o tbe end ot U..t
week and the commttt.ees to which they
were as.signed a long with information on
what actJoo was taken on those measuru
and when. 1lle Weekly H'IAory also con-
tains the names ol each house's mem·
~rshlp, committee assignments and the
schedule of committee m eetmgs.
iKS!Ulla'S
"' I ..-n.o --...-. St l< 211'6'
-~---·-°""' IC.io s .......... Y--••
C09'JA _.....1• 1211 .• .._. ....
--~ -c.-c...--19 ..... -.. •• ..,......,.
THE LEGISLATIVE INDEX: At Jn-~~=~~~=~~
te rval& dunng the session. an index as
published listing by subJttt all bUls in·
troduced and showing which s~tions of
the CM.st1tut1on and statutes are affected
by those bills
After the LA?gt5lature adjourns, the Daily
J ournals art> corrected and filed with the
Secretary of St.ate as permanent records.
Each house also publish~ a final history,
sum ma rl zing all legislation mtroduced
and acted upon during the session
This history ts indexed and shows which
laws are affected by ne w leg1slat1on and
whether the changes involve deletions, ad-
d1t1ons. removall> or renumbcnng
Newport Ins tructor
Gets College P ositioo
-.;ewport Beach resident Michael Jacobs
ha., t>et-n n<fmed chairman of lhe combined
Sc·1enre. Engineering and Mathematics
Dn·1s1Qn of Cypress College after 14 years
d' an tnMrurt{)r
He will a<.s ume his nt:w post July 1.
., u c c t.' l' d 1 n J: J o if n a I e e Horn . who 1 s
n•turrnng to teach1n~ chem1su) classes
Summer School
On-The-Mall
Nearly 600 studeflts a
oay will oo to Ciass
right on-the-malt"' Huntington Ce<°llet'
tnru the sumrnef' l\o4ore
ttian 30 cllfferent d~
for all age groups K thfv '2
Turtl()f'I St 1 to S1 5 l)E'r
3-Nf>(>I< course Reg1S1rat100
info and class Sci"ledules
ava1tablP at the C8f'lter
court between Pennev s
&Sees
Kt<'f) ~ With new<. ol 'tO."
''Y"l .... ,,,..f All ~~
fOI ~ C.00-.. to VOU ..-Y
00• ri.e I·' mlµlt•ll
647 43;>1
EVERY COACH SEATON EVERY NONSTOP R.IGHT •
There arc no lower non1.;top fare::-. h'
Chicago.
Just $99.00 gets you to Chicago one-way.
Children 2 thru J J fl y for onl) $74.00. And there
are no restrictions. No fine print. A ll Coach !'\Cat"
are available. No advance purch(i!)C is ncces"ar).
so there\ no waicing. no mandatory length
of stay. Thi~ fare 1~ good now through
July 31. 198ot aa Along the way you get the
,. same great service you 'vc com~
to expect from Conti-
nental. Complimentary
m~al ~rv1cl;.'. Free -.tcrco and intlight video\\ 1th
-.porb h1ghhgh~. Plu~ wide-body Golden kt
comfort and overhead ~torage for carry-ons.
Continental to Chic;.u.~o for $99.00. then:\
no lower fare! Call your travel ~gent. company
travel d~panm~nt or Continental.
f\11 lrJ\l I m11.1 ~ ,, •11f'l,1-.1 I>• luh 11 tU'-11
LA\ TO CHIC',.\GO. 11.50 am~ 1.2.00 noon! 12:10 :im
CHICAGO TO LA . 9:00 am. 6:~5 pm~ 6A5 pm'.
The Proud Bird with the Golden Tai l. ~
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES¥
U. S.A /Canada/Mexico/Hawaii/Micronesia/ Australia/New Zealand/Fiji/Samoa/and the Orient
-
. •
Tumdlf,..._
U "EY8 -nu. plate. fonnerty owned by Uber~. wu 1urttndettd ln lrrt and picked
up by Stephani,. Key of Costa Mcaa
,..,._, ............... .., _. ............ C••~ ., ~W.,., ¥1•• letteY . ..,,,.., ............ ,,..,., .... ,... ..... ' ........ -' .-..~ .. ..
t •h .. , f'I•• \. ... ~-.,, ... ..
.._,.Nelin>a
•L•••O•O •·•~rt • f'fotMr ~ ~"'''"' Moth1•r¥
fr11f,a.()M1 ()(')tt0t ... <f •1. ttM1c;;.t •Of •it" R• .. AM~ tn•• •'-'°'-••\• M\lC'lf
•t f"9't_.... .. ~\ •'4\tif'I ..... f\ (. • Of flW I lt\t UNI.a ..._thOOt\t (.,.Yt( Pt
...... d ,._., M ~"t J.,... 1J t• f Holl'Utf\OfO" 8e•1. ft o tftt 14tflft9
•t tM H~I~ V•f .. , (\-''-41•V~f lfHerrn.nt •Ill be Plllf•t~ P••rt.•
Me\jtftet '-''••'-•' •r• IH"d·"~ •' b•ul~h ""4ln\ ~tv.et t d•r•'-'°'' "''-''• IWoc.tw"' \ft\1t'" Mvr t..,_.,, \• .~,.. u. UJ'I
MAMll.10-
Ah O "l:.W A L l o.11' .. ll t II
H•Mtl f0f!t r•\telent ~· "'••'°'Uri
8•.C. f\ C.• Pe\..WCI •-•.,. Uf'I Jwr\4 l:
,..., Wt"vt\1119'd tw "'' •1••, .,_.. WI"
f' •n• H•minon of < •""CM' l• c •
04tuQftt•r GtM• C.ult1f'I 01 Nf'•POrl &••<"' C• ~ \•''"' ,.,., .. ~,,.." Out>•<" ot M•''"•h f .... .., •l'\O •
Qt enG(f\1litW'f'f\ Pr1••l• .,., oi'•Cfl Wflf•
fW-id enG or•••hP lt'lff'r.......,,t tOtl0•.0 1n
P~thc """"" Mir-rnort•I p., .. P.c.1h(
"it•w Mof'1\oliMy (jHy(tOf-.
l.AVEHOE•
MA" JO'llf LA Vt NOE" ro\>0-1
ot l4"•\u,.e WOt"IO ~ •• k••<t'I C.t
Pa \.....S • .,..,, on Tf\ur'\i441y Jwn .. to '"° •t ,._.,,,. PW)lnp M t ' L4VH"0•t ••n <I
'•0•\f,.,..,d nur\e to• morr '"•" )() "*•'' •no ..,.,, •h o • fl'\itmo.r of 'tw O •,HJ f"ll •t\ of tr.e •tn•t •<•n
qt"vo1vt1on 6"tove-d ''~"' of CH-tore-\ Tr...r~ Of Long S...c.1'1, (• AoOrea
Ao~rt\ o4 t11itnhf"Qlon. 8••<" (•
<if'OfOI.,... Morr''°"· Frltf"< ., Soqin •"4 •••<• Dt•\t of. •It o f S~•'''•· w.,,,.n91on Aho hHYl1fln9 ··~
wv•r•I Riie(~ enct f'WCJifWI'#'\ fu~r•t
~fVf(.,4 ()ti f~y, JIJJl'I• 14, t'9C) llf
P••r< P Brol~,.~ !)rn1tn\ Mor tu•rv
\nt•r~nt •1U ai. •t For1 ACKNt•n\
N•l10n.tl c~metery' s..n O•PQO (.
Pt•r<• 8f"Otrwo,., S"Hlt'lti MO''"'"'' O•f'tttcw~ ~~
""1o~U:Y
W ILLIAM L MASSE't' 4111• 8',
,.~\ld•nt of t-4unt1nq1on e..,.,,, ( ..
1-'A'Uf"O ••• , (lin t\Wlda.,, J\,.ff'W 14. 1980
•• HU•Q Memot"-1•• ~'41 FuNr••
, .. '"''"' .,.. pendtno •t P•f'rte RrotN-r\ Smttn1" "'9C)1t·v..t1r \3645'.Jt
McCARTElt
~ [ N N E f H W Mc CA ATE".
,.,.O#nt of (Oil.I• Mit>w c. P•U.frd
dWd'f on Junt' 1', 1'10 Suo•v•d Dy ~Ii
.,,..,,. Pvtft, 1 "°"'" ()onAfd J of Cott•
""""' <:. .,,., Jonn s or Cost .. "'Wi...
(" 1 ().aUQfll-' J~n f "•"<o ot CO\\•
Mt-.. ..a (•. \ bl'OllfWr Robl:rt McC•rl•r
Of fAtt\\411(""""'"" •nd '1 ,.,,.,.\ J•ftf'f
_._.11,,f't of (ONW<lt(Uf ~Dew"!\ W tlk•
o• Conf\4tchcut and 1 or•nOt t\1tCS
(_,t •vt "°" ..,.,"•'-•' w ltl be f\efd on Nf"ct~\,,._:1, J""4' 1$. 1'90 •t 11 OOAM
.... , R i Yfl't\tO~ N at10,,•• (em,, .. ,..,
a>1~rl:., f\t(.t1f\tof \ 8"1t Qf(lddW .. f
"Aor1-...6rt Olft'(f()(\
HOllAEO
G"ACE NOAREO "OI' ,. M \\f:d
,,.._II, 01\ J~ 10 t'Ot;Q <..u'"''Vfl'd Dy,,..,.
t\\olUMO<J ClllOrl~\. '•\If'' Rttf'\ct, nut<~
fill or "'d J~•n ,,...otlt-w JOf'N\. 1 MO'\.,•\,
J O'•l'O ,.,...O'"f'W" ...,.., ) Of'•n0-4'\1f'tt'1.
\,.-rv1f .. • ,._.IO fl.lf!'\CWY )Uft#' 14 1090.tf
•1 00 ''"'°'" "'' tn. P....-F•m11y (ot.o,,1al i ul"l~t •f H OM .. 1101 8 0•\a w,.,,,,,,,,,,., I'll lSl~-.,,t..1101
.,r~ '~'' lnhttm•nt •I ROW' H iii\,
W n1l11f't (..t '"uu. <OR 4 MAE SHULL -tO, r~•-nt
t..~ .._o\t• Ml'W.. C• P•\WO ••av on Mono•,. Jtl'WI 'll ,.., .,, ~ P•""·
C • b•lov.,, "''""'" OI E .. , ... 8 ••n (,•IOf't of Pftte.enll•. c. . Ht! .. I\ L < """ Of ...,_ C•lt C• M>d c;...,,~ l Snull ol C0\1• Me•• C• Al•o "' "''"'t"'Q ., .. \O 9r•nocntk:lfet\ •nd 11
Qrf"•I granoc,.1ktt'M. • '\f\ft!r ~IO'ttn<e
~•dn~n of Ol'tfrnp._. W•V'•"QtC>f" 4n0
tJfOln•r Albfttt ._•"0''"" of P.Olt-f
Yt.Ql"lt•n4 SN>..,., tlw wHIOW Of HMty
') Ytvll to ~ \M .,...,., m..rr1iro for
,._, f .. drl ttnd "°"O ~ I rf''\•Ofl>f'lt of
c~•·•cnn1• ~·"" .. 1cnq ~\ Sf'ult f'l..c:I
~n in ttw-Wte1. ,. .. ,o tot men~ t'P•r\
4nO ..... , o.\I Df"•S•Olfnt Of '""'" 81.1\11\ .. '\\
•f'd Pro•~\JOtWf W~n' Club •nO
fhf" Ar.-ettC•l"I ~f'QtOI" At.1AJl1•ry
I ,-1.,f\O\ m4, c-alf from 11 noon lo
J OOl"M dt ,.°'.,"' L•.n Mortu•r, In
C YO""'' Thwt'\G•Y Ju"• 1•. t•ao
C,r •,,lf\IOl-: Wf'\'Kf'\. •lfl be (e>n0uctt(I
.ti ' lOPM "" Tnvr\<l•y J~ , •• 1"90
•• Fort\! Ltt#n C.tf'f'Wf't.ty, Cy~\~.
C• t'lftf'I R•-.. A"C• Erttl, •\1i0<t•l.-
Pa\IO' of T ..... ,...,..., United Mel!locli\I
C"ur r h o• Hu"tin9loft 8P•,h.
Oft•< 1•f1""Q P.'"''., 8ro1tw'' Sn\hf\'\
Mor1uiar1 t:11rtt1or-\ S~s.Jt
URBAN
,..Alf:L M U118AN -·· r•\o0•"1
ot 'O\ ()\ool.. {• P.i'\V-0 •w•v on J~
ti ltf!O .. , Mo<ro 80 C.t Mr• Urban
h•O l>t'f't'I • 9& ""•' tfl'\lde "I ol
Hunllf'Q1Gn S.4K.h (• ~·or to mov"''O
to lo' 04\0\ (.A a...1ovf'd w 1fit of •v•n
J U rO.n ••\O \Uf"W'fWlf!C) •\ • N"Oht• R 1c n,.1a A BoO•f'tl ,... .. ,,.,or1•t
\f''-''(P\ •111111 O• tO"Ou<tf"d Oft WH!n#><U~ J-H l'OIO •I J OOPM •I
HAJtl Otl LA W,._MT. OLIVE
M0rtuarv • Ct>me IE!l\t
C1ema1orv
1625 G1slt>r A;e
Cosr.a Me~
~!>554
Ul~HCWYOH
FUHHAL HOME
&46-2424
Cos1a Mesa
673-9450
"1HClllOTHUS
18..L laOADW A Y
MO.rUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa M~sa
642 9150
SMITH a T\ITHIU
MOaTU.OY
WUTCllff Ct4.t.,li
Monuat"f •Cremations
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-4888
.... Cl..OTHHS
SMITHS' MOITVAAY
627 M•tn SI
Hunttnj:1\on Beech
536-6539 ,_,.,,.,
COLOMAl rut8AL
NOMI
7801 BolN Ave.
W.tmlnsi.r
M-3525
PActMC Y11W
t•IOlllM.P~K
Oeml*V MortUll'V Chepet
3600 Pecifk: VWNt Ort~ New1>0rt Beach
644-2700
M&coea«:a MIOITVA8tlS
ygun• BHCh
494-MIS
laQune Hlllt
786-0933 a.ii "'-1 Cep111rano -.1110 •
Deathil
Elsewhere
DALLAS cAP l
F o rmer Po lice C hie f
J esst> Curry, 66. who
hl·aded the dt-partment
whl•n Prt-s 1d e n t
K ennedy w as
assassrnat ed h e r e in
1963. died Sunday or a
heart atta<.'k.
NEW YO RK <AP>
Paul Hall, 65. a vie<'
pre si dent o f th e
A FL·CIO who led the
80,000 ·member
Seafarers International
L'nion for more than 20
years. died Sunday.
Mc PHERSON, Kan.
(AP) -M. Clare MIUer.
73. who had served as
cha irman of the
I nternational Road
F ede rati o n and
pre s ident of th e
Associated General
Contractors of Ameri<.'a ,
died Sat urday of an
apparent heart alla<.'k
while e n route f rom
Frankfurt. Germany to
Chicago.
LA KE PROV
!DENCE. La (AP>
f'agan Gibson, the-oldes t
active duty police officer
1n Louisia n a. died
Monday after 70 years on
the Lat.e Providence
police for<.'e . He bad ~n
unsure or his age but
off1c1~ls said he had
turned 105 sn Mar<.'h.
MA DRAS. India I AP>
f orme r In dian
President V. V. Glri. 85.
died tn rus s leep today
Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi praised Giri.
who held orf1<.'e from
1969 to 1974 . as "a
l'hampion of the poor
and deprived ''
Alcohol
Warn ing
Wante d
CHICAGO I AP> -A
recovered aJcoholk has
taken up a crusade
against the bottle -no
only what's in it. but the
label on at.
Kenneth Garrison. 39.
wants to get the liquor
industr y lo label
akobohc beverages with
warnings that liquor can
be addic tive and
dangerous
He filed a Sl 2S m illion
la ws uit against Heublein
In <.' . di s til l e r s o r
S m I rnorr vodk a a nd
other liquors. He said he
had suffered "physical
and personaJ damage"
from dnnking Smirnoff
fo r 20 years
A s tro ng warning
l abel. Garrison said.
"will n ot s t o p an
alcoholic from drinking.
but what it will do is
stop a 14· or l5-year-0ld
from d.rlnklng. ''
The suit charges
Heublein with
negligence, saying the
company does not label
the vodka lo say that
drinking It can be addle·
tlve, cause physical
dam age and alter a
person's personalJty."
W1D8Degree
Bruce A. Krein, son ot
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Kreln . 4490 Park
Newport Drive. Newport
Beach, hu received •
b1chelor'1 devee from
Bucknell University.
Lewlabu.r1. Pa.
Miami 12 Prefer Britts• Brides
MIAMI <AP) -Twelv. lflaml men.
apparm&lY con~ that Am-1can womett are too "~ ... bave b.lrtd a London m1rrt•1•
bu.NW to ftnd them Bl1U1h wtwe
11'1 men -Who Uve ln a ctty w.,.r• 1tn1le
wom• outMtmber bac~lon by an .. um1t-S 3-l -Include an att.omey. • company director. an
accountant. an air lr amc cont.roller. an eoalneer
and a.n AJr f'orte officer
"AMt:alC.\N M~N P&Ef'£& ENGLISH·
women because t.h y are u.aler to 1et a.Iona with.
They are ._. demandln• than A.merica.n women.
and they doo 't hoe 1uch Uberated ldeu ," say a Rita
Barker, hf~ ol The Ivy Gibson Bureau in London,
oneoftbeworld'1 lar1e1H marriage bureaus
The ~n. who plunked down S200 for one year
of match making 11e rv1ces. don't want their
'd•ntlUe!> revealed
"They want to Nmaln anonymoua becaute
tMY JUlt doo't want \heir naSMa Raabed around
Miami.'' •aid Mrs. Barker, who •topped lo town to chat wtth the ea1er dc>Mn.
Nobody hu cleu 1tatutk1 on the number of
ell1I ble men and women ln Miami, but the mo1t
recent aurv~y puta the ratio at 3·1 In favor of the
men
IN T HE DELICATE WORLD OF the 20
match·makers e mployed by Ivy Glt»oo. such
phrases aa "sexual revolution" do not exist.
Instead. the women are ~ribed tn 1Jowln1.
traditional terms such u. "Winsome widow. loves
being Mum. kttn on wa lking dog.s " Then there's
the "irres1sUble beauty" with a "lovely slim
figure. loving, caring "
Mrs Barker said Enghshwomen are no less
avid in their desire lo m arry American men than
Sales Tax to Educate Doctor?
FORT COBB. Okla tAPl -
For \6 years. as Bruce Mackey
crew up and went off to medlcal
school, the 7:!0 townspeople of
Fort Cobb have been drwing 11
miles to Carnegie lo see a
doctor Today lbey vote on a
penny tax that would bring
Bruce back home a s Dr
Ma<.'key
The one·cenl sales tax would
help pay for Mackey·S education
at the University or Oklahoma
College of Medicine. In return .
Ma<.'key, ZJ. sa ys he would agrtt
to practice in this central
Oklahoma town for five to seven
years
"It's something Colleen ltus
wife) and I have been lhinkan2
a nd talking about for a long
time.'' said the second-year
student
F'loyd Ratliff. Chamber of
Com mene president. said Fort
Cobb would ra~ $15,000 for half
of M ackey's schooling The rest
would come from the
Government M anpower
D1v1s1on. he said
American bachelon are lo IDatrJ' b ,UM•omte.
"Wit.II older people.'' the ta.Id. ''Uaen ..
happy memortet of the 1ood reiatloMhlpe .. W
wttb A.mencana duriDC World War U. And '°"""'r
women t blnlt American 1eaUemen bave tla.lt
romantic aura. Many alao think American
·gentlemen' are automaticaJly wealthy."
Mas. BABE• SAID 111AT FO& t.heJr AOC>.
the Mia mi bachelor s "can have H many
introductions to prospecUve partnera dudn1 the
year as they wish "
She added that most American clients seem
"a little hes1t.an.t about making qui.ck dttlliooa.
"They like to write to several women al the
same time. then they Lalk to them on the
telephone. and ff that works out, they come over to
London and meet them face to face," abe said.
Just by coming into Mutual Savings.
We'll give you o ne free book the next time you
drop by a Mutual Savings office. Choose ei ther
"The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet" by Dr
H erman TamOVJer or "California's Top 10
Vacatio ns·· by Walter H ouk.'
The bestselling diet book suggests what to do
LONCi·TERM ACCOUNT
F:fft>rt1H • .Junt• 12 thru Junt> 25
With onJy $100 and a minimum tenn of 30 months. you11
be eamJng high Interest which ls compounded daily. This
accounc ii tnRm!d by a U.S. Goverrvnent Agency to $100.000.
No bank pays thls m&Khl
9.50°/o 10.11°/o
Annual Rate Annual Yk!ld
when you want to lose a few pounds. The vacation
book shO\.Vs you where to go when you want to
get away
While you're choosing some easy reading.
you can also choose an easy savings plan. At
Mutual Savings. the choice is yours
SHORT-TERM ACCOUNT
n ff'<'l1Vf' JUnt' 1\1 lhru .JunP 25
Our Money Market Account earns high lntttest Wlch
a minimum $10.000 and 6 months. This account Is insured
by a U.S. Government Agency to $100,000.
7.750°/o 8.013°/c
Annual Rate Annual Yield
Ann~ "'"'.,,.,...,., ... lundt -""cirrY"" ,, .. 11,....~ al It><• -~""""' .. ,, .. RM ....... ~ I•• <lwwl't"' .-i r ~"'
regu~ ~·,.. " 11bltal'IC>Al j)llMlly "" ......... wtlhd18'Al<OI ~nd prohOI Ct1'nPf>undlf'Q 1,j "'''''""(Jn I) mo.1th ~ 1"1.vlo.rl Acrnu~
AtUl\W.
SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
Aaudte: ~ W 0..IM• Rd' C..... ...... lll'n T~ C.t"P' f\l.ri' C.IMn-s .. ~. S'l{t C~l ~ l "1 .. a.' c:-ttee! 13341£ M..-m.d' C.CW-•t kr. J14() l Co.Ml I...._' IC....-: 2ro N l..rn.• ,.,.,. fel~ 120 <, MMn 51' fOOMIUJft V.tlirv-l~I ~ S.'
~: 130111 &i1nd BM!' ........ ~ ll~'Wt!»n~•l)t ;P...._: ii<,~ Cali'l!MioBM:I POft H¥•1#mc 'l l'•W Cl\At•llt>I hland~HMf·
o .. ·-a... AM· 1131 N ~In S.~o.M:llJO ~ Rd'"-'-"'' ltoO W room11f fllt.d '"'-t•· IOI(),<\ E. v.i.~ '()i1..,, ~·ut~'W4 IPM
I
' .
Trimnph
Offering
R e bates
. DETROIT CAP> -
Jaruar Rover Triumph
lnc. bu jumped oo the
rebate bandwa100 with tu flnt payback pro·
sram. olfenq potmuaJ
buyers return• up to
$1,000 on new Triumph
and MGB sporta cars. a
spokes m an f or tbe
British importer said .
Tbe paybacks are in·
tended to counter this
year's 60 percent ~line
ln MGB sales and 20.6
percent drop in Triumph
sales t.hroogh May, com·
pared with sales during
the same period las t
year. said Michael H
Dale. vic-e president of
T~. June~. t• OALYN.OT AJI
GOURMET.
Tired ol traffic jams? 0on•t f<'rget w
check with u.s about our free home
delivery Mrv1ce.
MARKET
DELANEY
BROS. SEAFOOD
MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Fresh Padlk Red snapper ........ 1.st lb.
Crispy LocaJ Cucumbers ....... .4 for l.GO Flown In Fresh From the Clear Cold
Sweet Vine IUpeoed Watermeloaa .. lOc lb. Waters of Alaska. Jast for Delaney
Sweet Meaty Honeydew Meloo.s .... 2k lb. Brothers Seafood •..
Fresh RedSockeye Salmon ....... 3.59 lb.
PRIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF
a&ed at least 30 days to tbf> puk of perfect100
7·8one Oluck Roasts . . .......... t.39 lb.
O·Bone 0.uck Roasts .............. 1.69 lb.
Boneless RoUed Roasts ............ Z.98 lb.
Iv.hole or half}
Center Cut Stea.ks .. . . . . . . .. .. 3. 79 lb.
LIQUO R DEPARTMENT
Delaney's Private Label
Chablis or Vin Rose 1750 m111.. • •. 1.49
ati-1t~lear C011rerf sales and marketing.
The open-ended pro.
Ask About Oll.r Ca~ring Department
Anytblng from party trays w
buff et to a comp le~ sit-down dinner.
Old Bo.sbmllJ Irish Whiskey 1qt 1 ••• 10.50
Peter, Paul and Mary perform at CUmberland County Civic Center gram lnch>des a Sl ,000 -Ask for Tom Martin 1AJJ l.iqoor prirn do oot inch• tu> in Portland, Maine, at anti·nuclear benefit. All proceeds from the rebate on new l9'79 or
s how go to the Greater Port.land Nuclear Referendum Committee. 1980 Triumph TR7s: $750
Maine voters will d ecide Sept. 23 whether to ban nuclear power in on MGBs: and S500 on the state. Triumph Spitfires. The TllU ad f'fftttive WM! .. 61?.S thna Tan •• 111 /M
Open DllUy 9-7. Closed Sonday
2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach ----------------------------TR 1 Spider , not yet DELAllEY'S Pollen Level
Real Sneez e r
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ahhhhb cbooo.
Southe rn Californians may have recovered
from the colds of February's rainy sea.son. but now
they're sneezjng again.
The culprit is the ram, wbJch encouraged a
luxurious growth of blooms this spring The result
was sigruJicant increases in pollen -and bay
rever .
DR. ABRAM TARGOW, EMERITUS pro·
fessor of medicine at the USC School or Medicine.
said the poUen count tn May was 83. compattd to
U.e normal 40
"There is more grass pollen in the air recently
Ulan I can remember in 40 years of talclng read·
iags : the grass count is very tugh," be said.
Targow takes air samples on his Beverly Hills
roof and then analyzes the slides himself.
Another study of Southern California pollen
levels agreed with Targow'a results.
"POU.EN FROM Git.ASSES AND trees has
been heavier thl.S year compared to 1974 wbeo we
did a study, and to last year," said Marian
Everhart, s upervisor or the allergy cllnJc at the
Veterans Administration Medical Center in Long
Beach.
There are many kinds of pollen in the air
through the spring and summer, but May and June
are tbe worst months, Targow said. The allergist
added that he saw an increase in patient visits in
May, but the number of June visits ha.a dropped
back to normal. The Long Beach clinic also report·
ed no increase in patient load tbis month.
About 6 percent of the population suffers from
hay fever. The symptoms of running nose. cooges·
llon and itchy eyes are usually caused by polle"
from ragweed , hemp, com, Texas bluegrass.
sagebrusb and oak
POU.EN GRAINS, WHICH ARE PAllT OF
the plants' seeds. can be blown three miles into the
air and sometimes as far as 100 miles by the wind,
especially at this lime of year.
Jim Barakos of the South Coast Basin Alr
Quality Management District said winds bave
been stronger recently, and probably were blowing
pollen to places where it is not normally strong.
"The heavy rainy season produces some al.
lergy and pollen problems." Birakos said. "It's a
seasonal kind of thing There is pollen in the air
year-round. but it 1s much more pronounced after
a heavy ramy season."
HE REPORTED THE AQMD HAS received
calls from people asking about the smog levels and
thinking the pollution was causing their hay-fever
symptoms
"But it's not from the smog," 81rakos said
V asecto1ny Nixed
As A uction Ite 1n
EAST GRENWJCH. R.I CAP) -An American
Cancer Society chapter bas withdrawn one item
fro m bidding in a fund.raising auction -a vasec·
tomy .
Richard Chadwell, East Greenwich chairman,
said the operation oHered by a doctor was
withdrawn after the organization received several
protest calls from a right·t.o-life group.
Tbe auction scheduled Thursday will include
about 200 ltems. including gourmet meals and sall·
ing trips, to raise money for the society's Kent
County Chapter.
Army Slwrtens Tours
WASHINGTON (AP> -The Army is shorten·
lDg overseas duty tours for some troops In a move
aimed at boosting morale and enlistments.
Starting Oct. l, certain aoictien servini their
ftnt three-year enllatmenta wll1 be assigned to
E uropean or Japanese posts for oaly 18 months ln·
1tead of the current 24 to 32. This applies to
bacbelon ~ married IO&dSer'S wbo co overaeaa
wltbout tbtlr wlvea. Married IOl.dien allowed to take tbelr wlv•
1UD .m MrVe tbe preeent full·lenath \Our.
HearinCJ Problems?
H earing Evaluation-Speech Therapy
Hearing Ald$-Sales and Service
Hearing A id Batteries
..,. a .... ,. Commun1cMtve........,..
-~ ................ Giii_..... .......,
marketed, is not in ·
Claim Backed eluded. 673-5520
SAN FRAN C ISCO
CAP > -The c·1ty o(
Alhambn will have to
pay Los Angeles County
a s hare of parking fees.
the California Suprl'ffil'
Court has ruled.
The l~ models list at
$9,235 for thl' Triumph ~==~===========~=~===--~====:-::::========~
TR7 . $7.970 for th1;•
~1 GB : and S7.36S for the
Sp1tf1re JTR 1s a C S
s ubs1diurv of BL Ltd
formt•rl;. Br1t1 ~h
Leyland Ltd.
$90 on our first morning ~t (7:30am)
$90on our last evening flight (9:30pm)
$90withabsolutelyno restrictions.
$90 on selected return flights, too.
And only
$6750 forchildren under twelve.
Only United offer~ you :i fore' th is km ~\t"l"V
day of the week. Youll s.1vc 571 off thC' rC"gul.1r
Coach fare to Scaulr. with abMJlutch no 1 C':-,tric·
Most nonstops to Seattle
tions at all. ·
For infonnat!on and rc'scrvallons c:1ll \Otir
Travel Agent. or caJJ United. Partner., m Tra\ rl
with Western Jntcmational Hotels.
IA'•""
7:30a.m.
~ 10 a 111
11 :1<1 am
1 :\<) p.m
3 :lO p.m.
5 :lO p.m.
7·:l0 pm
9:30 p.m. (e~. Sat.)
9:53a.m!
11 f):~ .1 m
I 48 pm :i 4fi pm
546 p.m .
7·48 p.m
9 .50 p.m.
lJ :45p.m~
-rhaO what I caJJ a (are ckolr
Flythefri~~skies of United.
Call United or )UUt Travel Agent.
A•• DM.VP'LOT
..... f""tl'tl
The Nicaraguan
1overnmenl h11 ~
memorutllnd 81ll
Stewart . ABC
telev1s1on reporter
s lain during th e
~untry ·s revolution
tas t summer . b y
dedicating a park in
h1 s nam t.> 1n
Managua
V ot~ to Close
A. Treasury of Brah1ns
Detroit Man'• Mania Leada to Wlledion
ornwrr <AP> -Kurt Hot·
8\IAG hu a mania for Johanoea
Br alum.
Tbe West German civil HT'·
•aal bu auembled what l1 pro-
bably UM! world'• lar1eat prtvate
colJeeOon ol IL~m• d al1nl wlt.h
UM tocnp0eer
llotmann .ays he bu "worked
ror the &ovemment i• year •
and for Brabmi, ~years "
THIS SPalNG. Hofmann
brou1ht out som e o r htn
lreHUn!IS for t.h~&r flrlt public
ahowlna The month lon11 dis
r.la y •t the Detroit PubHc
.tbrary wu part of iln lntema
t1onal Urahmi. l"eb\1val
sponM)rf'd by the ~\roil Sym
phony Orche:.tri.I
About 200 1tt-mi. 11 fraction
nf tht' lOllll "t-rt' :>el~ctcd for
the d1spla)
Hofmann. 48. :.ays he d~n·t
know how man) Brahms items
he owns
too111 m)' private collection. but
l wlll b.av. to &M~r to polt«tty
for It." Hotmann aaJd durinl a
vlalt to Detroit "The coUectlon ls
beyood myaell. · ·
Hormann. a native or Ham·
bur1. wu Hpoe~ to music ln
hi• youth, but had no lntenalve
formal trainin1. He aald be bad
heard Brahma' Flrat Symphony
u a teen·aaer. but when he
heard another live performance
an hb early 208, ~rnetbing bap-
Jklned
··Not only the music fasclnat·
t'd me. but the program and the
performance rel1).inded me and
made particular sense of
Brahms' relation to Hamburg.
So I began lo study Brahms in
Hamburg and Brahms rn other
ul>pect:."
Hlltet ol relatives or Bratunt•
contemporariea and mualcal
lrtendl.
However, today's blah prica
have put Hofmann out of the col·
lector'a market.
• 'BaAIDl8'' LE'ITl!ll8 now
sell for nearly $2.000 apiece.
That's too much when f know
Brahms wrote more than 20,000
letters. I've lost my appetite at
those pMcea."
Hofmann says no price ta1
can be pUl on hiA collection ..
"No catalogue exists and ll ia
impossible to give an estimate."
It contains such one-0f·a·kind
objects ~s Brahms' address
book, which displays the names
of such musical giants as Gustav
Mahler and the composer's
longtime friend. v1olimst Joseph
Joachim. SEVEllAL YEARS later. Hof·
roann madt.' his first purchase. a
leaf from an autograph book. It l'O!>l tum only a few dollars. but BRAHMS' HAND-TOOLED
he estimates 1t would sell for leather writing case w&lh gold
neurly $600 today Next. he leaf is part or the collec.-llon. as
"'anted a letter written by is composer Robert SchumaM's
ReRtaurant
and Cocktail Lounge
ALASKAN
KING CRAB LEGS
s711 ·::i:..·
Per Person
Served with Soup du Jour. baked
potato. Vegetable de Gardiner
SUMDA Y CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
I I :30 to 2:30
He shrugs tui. shoulders and
l>a~:. perhapi. then~ are 3.000
book!>. letters. manusc.-npts. pk
lures. medaJhoni., bu!>lS and con
cert programl> The c.-ollection
even andudes a lock or hair that
Brahms' housekeepr i.mpped off
after lhe composer died an 1897
Brahms. and found 1t by writingpen searching through antiquarian All the items are housed m one On-th&mallat SouthCoastPlazaneartheCarousel
bookstores. room of Hofmann's Hamburg 'lll!ll!llllolnltlhleiFirst Level. For reservations call: 540-8822
"l bec.-ame a maniac The home. He explains that one side..!!
need to collect Brahms object$ 1s lined with books exclusively
grew Like a bacteria," he said. about Brahms . The other wall
"I NEVER EXPECTED the Hofmann says about one-third boasts volume~ of Schubert. ( L M. BOYD ) INFORMS in the DAI LY Pl LOT.
VISALIA CAP)
County :.uperv1aors here
have \'oted to close the
main section of the
Tulare County General
Hospital Dec. 31. collecllon to gel so large H's no of the collection came from the Beethoven and Mahler ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
River 'Morister'
May Be a Snake
OAK GROVE. Va . (AP) -A farmer who has
lived all his 59 years on Lhe shores of the Potomac
River says he, his wife aod four friends saw a sea
monster in the river.
"This is lhe first time I've ever seen anything
like that -that large -an the nver in my life."
Goodwm Muse said.
••1T LOOKED LIKE A SNAKE, but w e
estimate it was from 10 to 14 feet loog," Muse said
of bis sighting in good weather.
The group watched the creature swimming
about 4-0 to 50 yards offshore for 15 minutes. Muse
said. even through binoculars.
"I'd say it must have been as big around as a
quart jar." or about 5 inches, he said. adding that
it was dark-colored with no trace of fins.
"lt was s wimming in and out, then it
eventually went on up the river out of sight." he
rel a led.
MUSE'S DESCRIPTION IS SIMILAR to
reports two years ago, when at least 30 persons
along the river claimed to have sighted what
became known, because of its proximity to
Chesapeake Bay. as "Chessie" the sea monster.
Scientists said the residents probably bad seen
turtles or porpoises swimming in lines. but
witnesses held fast to the monster stories.
Since most say it resembled a large snake,
scientists theorize that giant South American
anaconda were accidentally brought to the
Potomac in the hulls of commercial sailing vessels
more than a half-century ago.
WHEN THE VESSELS WERE LEFT to rot in
tributaries. the snakes escaped into marshes.
~here they li ve today. accordmg to the theory.
Said Muse "It looked hke a snake to me. but
I've never seen a snake this size ··
Ple a Bargain Nixed
MADISON. Wis. <AP> -Dane County's dis·
tr1 c.-t attorney has fired an assistant who reduced
c.-harges filed against five men accused of sollc1l·
ing prost1tut1on
James Doyle Jr said that his offi ce does not
make plea bargains with women charged with pro·
shtution and that there should be no offers of
lesser sentences an exchange for guilty pleas from
men char~ed with soliciting prostitution
YOUR MEMORY IS OK -
LEARN HOW TO USE IT
If you think rote-memoriral100 is a boring ano
time-consuming task you need a university-proven
memorization system that 1s adaptable to any
subject.
How many times have you laboriously studied a
subject until you thooght yoo knew It well only to
have yoor mind "oo Dlank" when pressed to
remember certain details?
Do you know in fact that you possess a perfect
memory? Everything you have ever learned 1<;
stored in your memory. potentially ready for re-
call at your command. When you "can't re-
member" it is not because the information has
faded from your memory. It is just that you do not
know how to unlock it from yoor memory cells.
Your mind Is a computer that is more powerful
than the most sopttlsticat~ man-made computer,
yet you use only a small fraction of its power.
Imagine the power at your command if only its
full capacity coold be unlea.shed! Think how much
more YoU can achieve if you could memorize twice
as much Information In half the tifnf: and feel cer·
taln about how much you had actua11., r etained.
Now MEMORY explains the psychological basis
and a simple Implementation of a memorization
system and Is available for only $3.9S plus SOc
P<>Staoe and handling.
This Is not one of those "trick-memory" techni·
ques but a scletttlflcally-deslgned system which
enables you to organize and memorize huoe
amounts of materlal In the most efficient way
POSSlbfe. This system provides an Instant reten-
tion level measurement throughout Its use.
Knowledge learned with this system can be easily
and quickly rejuvenated after years-of ~se.
'Don't struggle another day with the old methods.
Clip and mall thl.s coupon now to:
MEMORY
MOO Polefta Ct.-o.pt. ~ .... Loma, Ce 11752
~-Mid -" ...... '*'t'Cl•I ef M~v. a otlMIHk .,.._ f« -llMlefl .. ~"..ell~ JO( .. ,..... .. -Ille llol.00-11 Mr....itioMI~.
EM--. Ullll. ~er M.0. (Ne COO...--): t .. . .. . .. .... ...
............................................................ , ...... .
.......................................................... ni. ..... ..
,
No bank will pay you more on a
30-month Money Market Acconnt.
We guarantee it. No one will pay you more on
insured savings. Imperial Savings pays the highest
rates that federal regulations allow. Higher than
any bank.
9.50%
Annual Rate
The highest annual yields for your savings . . . ~~us ~~~enience in savings with hours that serve 1 o .11 %
Come in today to your convenient Imperial Annual Yield
Savings office. •
Meet the fast and friendly people at Imperial. Rates effective June 12 through June 25c
Monday thru Thursday 9: 00 am to 5: 00 pm, Friday $100 minimum deposit. 30-mo11th terUL
9:00 am to 6:00 pm,Saturday 9:00amto1:00 pm. ~~R~~i::;::~~:,:~~~~~~im::.':o'·
T . h k local Im riaJ b h compounded daily and peJd quartefty Funds depOsited by~ 10th Of~ month earn unes may vary, c ec your pe ranc . trom1t1e 11101tt1emontt1ifleftun111QUatWun0 ~penalty•on•rtvMhdrn•.
~-· .... . \ O 1m~!!!!~~o!A~0~1nas
Cosbl MHa, South coaat Pim Town Center 3310 Bristol Street (714) 540-7591
Newport Beach 3366 Via Lido (714) 673-3130
Newport Center 550 Newport Center Drive (714) 644-1461
'
------... --....
~ .---l
... __
fllic:=:;::::JIC'.il~·gBEu~·.· .... a .. m::Jl;Jll!ilii!!!!!ll!::.::;::;::;::::::::!lm .... ~allli\C=:::::::::=z:T~~~·~J~un···~-·' • ., ............. ON .. LY.~.L.OT ....... ~ ... ~~~ .l .... ~.
BJORNBOAO
_Carew Has ...
New Role
••• Maybe
The Angels, losers of 16 of
thei r last 19 ga m e s . are
expeC'ted to begin making roster
C'ha nJ?es tonight with the arrival
of pitcher Ed Hallcki, purchased
las t Friday from th e San
Francisro Giants, and 1979 AL
Most Valuable Player Don
Baylor, who is expected to come
off t he disabled list after being
s idelined earlier this season
following hand surgery
T he Angels may also try first
baseman -designated hitter Rod
Carew in the outfield. The move
would allow Baylor to return to
the lineup as designated·hitter
without displacing fi rst basem1Jn
J ason Thompson. who is hat ting
.319 since coming to the Angels
in a t rad e with Detroit for
o utfielder Al Cowens
CAREW, WHO HAS hit .389
since May 1 to lift his season
average to .350, has reportedly
told Angel Manager J im Fregos1
that he is willing to play in the
o utfield depending on how tus
practice proceed s during
pre-game drills this week
Carew has also apparently
Joined the ranks or m ajor league
baseball's burgeoning silent
minority. VQWing not to speak to
lhe press
R eac he d b y t ele ph one
Monday, Carew told a reporter. .. l'm out here to do a job and I
otherwise doo'l have anything to sa y ..
The sen.c;itave batting star h as
grown more laconic this season
after being quoted as crlticizin~
fans prior to the ma jor league
strike deadJine last month and
fo1lowin~ an incident with a
local newspaper reporter who
suggested he should apologize to
the fans
IN THAT ENCOUNTER with
Long Beach Independent writer
Loel Schrader. Carew allegedly
threatened to hjt the reporter
Carew subsequentJy denied any
such threat was made.
. "I 'm not going to be a story
tor anyone any more." the Los
Angeles Times quoted Carew as
saying m today·s edillons. "I
believe I've been fa ir to the
write rs but that I have been
used . that things h ave been
written which ar en't true and
t ha t 1 haven't been s hown
respect."
1'he Angels will s tart Don
Aase against Chicago White Sox
rookie mound sensation Britt
Burns t onight at Ana h ei m
Stadium.
PRIES
Borg: He's a M;oney·Maehlne
,
•• ..,.. ... cer ... _..,,_,,.
WIMBLEDON. Encland (AP) -
BJom Bors took a roundhouse awing at
one of llmael £1 Shafel'• cannonbal
•e-rvlc and 1aw hi• board li&ht racket
vartu•llY dialnte1rate In hui hands
Keepln1 at.ocked in wooden rackets
strun1 to 80-pounds pressure preseota
no econo mic al pro blem for the
24·year·old wonder . being helled by
many as Potentially \be greatest of
all-tame.
He plugged a drink company with the
band that kept rus blond haJ r oot or his
eyes. An ins ignia o n the right
s hirtsleeve showed his racket arm
be longed to a Swedish ai'tline. His
vertically striped shirt, his shoes. tus
socks. his sweat clothes all boos ted
manufacturers for a price.
around scores of tbe world's premier
sports figures.
The y a re now calling Bjorn the
"money machine." · J He gets a h a ndsome price for
representing Caesar's Palace in LQ
Vegas as touring pro. A sports shoe
company pays hlm more tban $200.000 •
fo r endorsing its product . It's said that
"I han broken racket.a before, as
m any H 10 ln u match, but never
a n y thin g li k e th is." b&ld th t
golden hairt-d Swe d e arter he had
swapped tus apUntered weapon for a
ne w one and proceeded to beat hab
Egyptian opponent 6·3, 6-4, 6-4 in t he
openinc round of the Wimbledon tennas
championships
While not necessarily the richest ,
young Borg has e merged as the most
hotly marketed figure in sports. He
doesn 't have to swing a racket to collect
dividends. He can m ake people pay just
to see him 2et married.
"I MAKE ABOUT Sl million in prize
m oney and anothe r Sl million an
endorsements," he told a British TV
audjence when he was profiled here
prior to Wimbledon's opening.
a long-term $3 million clothing contract
is in the works. He sometimes grabs
$100.000 for a week of exhibitions.
WHEN IT COMES t o ge ttin g
endorsements. he makes Bruce Jenner
and Reggie J ackson look like pikers.
THUS. THE GRANITE·FAC ED,
unemottonal Scandinavian was on his
way to a fifth straight title -a feat
almost defying comprehension -m thas
ancient grass court extravagant.a
A ft er he burst on tbe tel'Ulis scene -
h1s country's Davis Cup ace at 16. a
champion at 18 -he was plastered wath
more deeals than you can see on those
belching thunderbolt racing cars at the
lndianaoohs 500
H. as the 4·5 odds-on betting favorite.
he wins a fifth Wimbledon and finally
starts picking up a few U.S. Opens <a
tournament he has never won>. his
value on tbe commercial market could
be astroooaucal.
He is hand.Jed by Mark McCormack.
the business genius who started with
Arnold Palmer and built an empire
BORG OWNS A CHAIN of Islands orf
his native Sweden but he and his famlly
have taken sanctuary In Monte Carlo,
where he doesn't have to fret over
taxes.
Currently Bjorn is preparing to wed
his sweetheart of four years. pretty
Marlana Simionescu of Romania. <Sec
related story, page 8 2>
Dodgers Win
Adams' Advice
Aids Sutcliffe
HOUSTON CAP> -When 1.os
· An~eles pitcher Rick Sutcliffe
fizzled early this season after
wanning National League Rookie
of the Year honors m 1979. two
people didn't give up. Sutcliffe
and Manager Tom Lasorda.
The confidence of player and
m anager showed Monday night
when Lasorda kept Sutcliffe on
the mound in the ninth anninl't to
fimsh tus fi rst complete game
since Sept. 30, 1979 -a three-hit,
3·0 s hutout o f the Houston
Astros.
"IT WAS A BIG boost to my
c.-onfidence for Tommy to gave
Detroit's
Cowens
Disappears
DETROIT <AP > -Afte r
helping to hustle Al Cowens out
of Chicago following his fight
Friday ru ght with White Sox'
pitcher Ed Farmer, the Detroit
Tigers now say they can't find
the suspended outfielder
Cowens w as o rde r e d by
American League President Lee
MacPhail to serve a seven-game
suspens ion for triggering the
b r a wl in Chicago. F irst .
however. the Tigers sent Cowens
quickly home to avoid inflaming
the passions of White Sox fans
and players and also to avoid the
p<>ssibllity of Cowens' a rrest on
an assault complaint filed by
White Sox owner BiJJ Veeck.
T h e c l ub said Mo nday .
however . that at has been unable
t o C'o n tact Cow ens si nce
whisking him from the Wmdy
Caty
Detroit M a n ager Spar ky
Anderson said he w a n ted
Cowens to rejoin the team
tonight m Cleveland, where the
Tigers are playing a three·game
series with the Indians.
Anderson said h e wanted
Cowens on hand for pre·game
workouts until he is able to
return to action Saturday in
Toronto.
the ball to me an a big game like
this.·· said Sutcliffe. who went
into the .1?ame with a 1·4 record
and 7 04 earned run average. "ft
showed he hasn't given up on me
and I certamly haven't give up
on myself."
Sutcliffe had been relegated to
the Dodger bullpen s ince May 9.
He got his chance to break back
i n to the s tarti n g rotation
beC'ause of a n injury to Don
Sutton, and he was ready.
Cha llenging batters as he did
a year ago, Sutcliffe dispensed a
triple and single to Joe Morgan
and a double to Cesar Cedeno in
blanking the Astros, who lost
the ir second straight game after
wanning 14 in a row at home .
"l owe it all to Red Adams
<LA pitching coach l," Sutcliffe
said . "He showed me how t
was n 't get ting e nough
momentum into my motion. l
w asn 't being aggressive and
challenging the batters. 1 was
a ble to do that tonight and that's
my game
S UTCLIFFE ALSO w as
agg r essi ve wi th th e b a t .
clubbing a two-run single in the
three-run Dodgers' fifth inning
that iced the ~a me.
T he Dodgers' fifth -inning
offensive ended a rare starting
assign men t for Ho u ston's
Joaqwn Andujar, who pitched
fo ur pe rfect innings befor e
yielding a leadoff single to Steve
Garvey in the hfth.
Andujar. 0·3. then walked Ron
Cey and Bill Russell drove him
home with his 12th double or the
season. Anduj ar continued to
lose control. wa lkin g Steve
Yeager, who trolled home aJong
with Russell on SutclHfe's smgle
up the middJ e.
The Astros. who came out of
the ~ame with a two·game lead
over the Dodgers in the National
League Western Divis ion .
credit ed Sutcliffe with an
ou ts tanding perform an ce but
failed to pamc.
"TIDS SERIES IS critical to
Los Angeles. not us." Morgan
said. "We are in fi rst place. It as
the Dodgers who ha ve to catch
us. Tonight was a combination
of Sutcliffe pitching a great
game and us not hitting."
LARIMER ZOCH EHMANN
... .,.,.....,..
Struggliag SitlMltion
La ke r s ta r Magic Johnson (33> finds
himself in a ught spot as U.S. Olympic
players Buck Williams Oen> a nd Alton
L ist er fig ht him for possession in
Indian apolis. Magic lost his touch on this
one and so did the NBA Stars as the U.S.
Olympic team captured an 82-16 decision to
wr ap up the fourth win m the final of a
five-game series.
Moses Still World's Best
Coffman, Broun Star at TrUds
EUGENE. On!. CAP) -As
expected. Edwin Moses showed
he was still the best in the world
in the 400-mete r intermediate
hurdles Monday night.
Clean·cut middle d istance
runner Don Paige does not have
the overwhelmlng phys ical
s upe riority of Moses but the
former Villanova ace showed
why he has to be considered ooe
of the world's best.
And veteran d~atblete Bob
Coffman, ranked No. l in lhe
world an 1979, and 20-year-0ld
s printer Allee Brown of Cal
State <Norlhridge) joined Moses
as the other stars of the third
day or the U. S. Olympic track
and field trials.
Coffman, 29. captured t he
dec athlon with 8.184 points,
P aige be at r i v a l J a m ee;
Robinson an the 800-meter run in
a 1980 world best of 1 .-44 53 and
Brown completed a "triple"
witb an 11 32-second victory in
the women's 100.meter dash.
BUT IT WAS MOSES, a gold
m e dalis t at the Mo ntre al
Olympics four yeani ago. wbo -
predictably -was the main
focus of attention. He woo in
47.90 seroods, best time in the
event in the world this year.
The 24-year-old sensation from
Morehouse College in Atlanta
hasn't lost an inte rmediate
hurdles race since August, 197'1.
He was coosldered a sure bet to
win at the Moscow Olympics
before the United States decided
to boycott tbe Games.
lj a rdales, who s urpris ed
everyone by wrnning the NCAA
decathlon championship here
l wo years ago, passed on 18
straight heights before failing
three times a t 14·9. He had a
p rior best of 15·5.
Bardales was in 15th place at
the time of h is withdrawal,
accumulating only 5.412 points.
G re~ Veatch, anothe r UCI
grad, fini shed the competition m
11th place with 7,492 points
.Area Stars Gain All·CIF Hoaors
Right now," s aid James
Walker, runner·up to Moses in
49.ot "Edwin is unbeatable. The
only wa.y you're going to beat
him is if be makes a mi.stake.
But b e doesn't make any
mllta.tes, does be!"
A FTEll MONDAY NIGlll"S
competition, he refused to
publicly criticize President
Carter, who called for America
to boycott the 1980 Olympics
alter tbe Soviet Union lnv8ded
Afghanistan.
By aooE• CAllLSON ... 0..., ..........
f'jve Oranae Cout area baeba1l 1tan,
fecludinaJ three on the flnt tum, have
ffl'Ded All-ClF 2-A booon • Mlected by tbe Ctt.bena Savings At.bletlc P'oundat.loo
board.
Corona deJ Mar Hl&b piteber Jell Pries,
&ttanda catcher Bo& Larimer and Dana
lfll11 tint baseman Orea Zoeb were
accorded tint team bertbl, wbUe tb1rd
te1m post.a went to Corona del Mar
,.atflelder Carl Ehmann and Eat&Dcla •* buemaa Rieb Amaral
the first pltcher named to the team. Jn
addition to his pltchlng prowess, be wu
con1ldenid the Sea View Leape'a No. · 1
abortatop and 1lu1ged seven bomen in 15
leape 1ames.
A Junior and two-year starter on tfio
Sea View Lea•ue champlonlblp teams.
Prtel Lt allo the circuit'• Player ol the
Year.
Larimer, with a 1tron1 arm, outatanc:llq
def tn1e ud a .m bat, has been aouit>t by
UCLA for bl.a coll9"ate duty.
.4S9 for Dana HU.ls, which captured the
South c.out Leaiue cbampMJmbip •
Ehmann wu the leader in a Coroda del
Mar outfield whicl\ swept all three league
berths oa tbe Ont team. He batted at a
.380 rate and was also a two-year starter
for the Sea Kinp.
Amaral, at second b ase. batted
.m. He was tbe only •ecood bueman ln
the 2·A aectlon to earn a berth, \be rest of
the lnf\elden made up from 1bortat.oP1
and third balemen.
"It's not Just me who is
disappointed," Mose1 said.
"Everybody la dlsappolnted.
Sure, I've been looklnt forward
to solnc t.o the Otymplca for lbe
put four years."
··--. P&ID. WITH 818 t1NDEPEATED
-.. record • a p(tcher (8-0, l.lt lllA>. wu
ZOCH ALSO SHOWED excellent
defensive ablUly and batted a h.ealthy
Player ol the year Is Lemtnger Hilh's
Jfariq P'1onl, an out.fielder with a .435
•ver.,e .
Meanwhile , Mauricio
Bardtiel, a UC Irvine sraduate
of two years qo, witllclnw trom
the decaUlk>n after eltbt events when ho failed to make any
he~cbt I!' the pole vault. EDWIN MOIU BRl!IZIS. ..
Ill DAILY PILOT
A Cap.M\e Report From the Woftd of 8porta
IDegitimate ons Get Part
Of Brundage' Estate
• ro• AP Dt*P•kltee
SAA'TA BARBARA Two me n who uy they • are lllti itlmet&' on~ of former lnternatlon ol
OlymS)4c CommUtff pre tdent Aver y BrW\daae
were •warded $62.~ ucb from his eatale
Monday
The broth.-n . Av~ry Grecory Dr"t"sdeo . 28. and Gary Toro
DrNdm. 27. had purauf'd lhtllr leaal C<'ud in thrff counties
and two tates. •~kma • ~ha~ of the S19 m1llton Callforoia
t6tate
The will wut-prepa~ six months
before Brundage :, death m Gt'rmany at
age 1'11
Thl' Dresden. .... !laying they were heirs
v. ho had been omitted from the w1U. began
thl'1r t•ase m Santa Barbara m August
1978 Each cla1ml'd d one tturd share o( the
esta te. wbJch included Brundage·s $700,000
home m Montee1to and $17 null1on m art
obJecl.'> wllled to the city o ( San FrancLSco
A very Dresden also sought to set aside Hu"°"°' Brundage's 1974 will in an action filed in
C hicago, where Brundage's business actl vlties we r e
cenlered. He alleged firundage was not of sound mind, was
legally blind, and d.Jdn't know what was in his will.
Under a 1955 trust agreement signed by the Dresdens'
mother, Llllla.n Linnea Dresden. Brundage set 83lde $16.666
In cash, $150,000 worth of s tock and a share in a Redwood City
house for each of the boys.
The trust agreement also contained a provision that
would terminate it if a court determined that Mrs. Dresden
made any public statements "intended to bring Brundage
into disrepute" or if her sons made any claim on Brundage·s
estate.
By 1978, when they (i)ed their claims. Avery Dresden had
received $105,602 a nd Gary had received $119,142 from their
respecllve trusts.
Jn San Mateo County, where Gary Dresden resides. the
executors or the Brundage estate earlier filed suit to recover
the $225.000 that the Dresdens bad received. but later dropped
the SUit.
Attorneys in the case have been reluctant to discuss the
m atter. and the settlement agreement was signed last month
by the Oresdens and executors of the estate.
Brundage married Elizabeth Dunlap in 1927 and she
spent mt)St or her ti me at their Montec1to home while
Brundage lr;i\ cled They had no children and she died in
\971
11•• th1·n marn(·<I German Princess Mariann Reuss in 1973
and .,ht· ..,111111\'l'' 1n C'ahfurn1a
..-------ftuolt» of the Day ------.
Hdern n~ to !;1st week's brawl Jn\'Olvin~ Chicago
White Sox p1tclH:r Ed Farmer and Det r01l outfielder Al
Cowen!>: "You don't set· these fights in the Nat.Jona!
Leag ue because pitchers come up to bat." -Detroit
Manager Sparky Anderson.
1tfartin fo Get ToUfllwr tntla v..,,.
NEW YORK Billy Martin. Oakland A's Ii
manager. v.ho has refused to pay a $250 fme ror a
run 1n \\llh Jn urnp1r" .Junl' R. says he plans to get
t·H·n to11gh1•r v.1th tlw mr,n in blue follov. ing a
fru.,tr<1t1n)!. v.1·Pkt ncl m Yankl'ot' ~\ad1um
·in tht '''\t•nth inntnJ.! I dt•r1ded that from nov. on. I'm
i::o1nio: to t.1kl' ,, ..,trongt•r '>tanci aJ?atnst lhl' umpires.·· Martin
:.111d Sund<i~ .1fl1·r tht> /\ 's snapped a f1ve-~amc loslng streak
with a 5 :! \H'ton '" t·r \he Yanket>s "I don l care 1£ the ump1r~ hate• m<' · F:ven 1f l'm e1ected from every game. I'm
1-:mng tn tal..1• .1 .,trnngrr '>t<md ""hen they're wrong"
:\1 arl1n m:ide f1q· tnp'> lo the field for d1scuss1ons with
the four man umpiring team ~unday He fought twice with
Rus<; <~·11 at hr'>l b<ise. twice-with home plate ump Vic
Volta~g10 and onc<: with third base ump Bill Ha ller
W1thQt1\ '"'Y'"R what specific action he would be takin~.
Marlin. who h;i:. ballh·d umpm's frequently durin~ h1s career
a s a pla}t'r ancl a m<in<.tl!l'r. !'.aid he would just have to take a
harcin llnl· aL!:11nst tht•m
111· l>Wd ht• reached this dec1s1on in the seventh mnmg
">unna\ · lx·<·ausl' JUSt so many thmgs happened out there
toe.la~ th;it v.1 •nt the v.rong way It was so unreal. 1t was
funnv. almol>l hkt• a Charltt.' Chaplin movie. We didn't get a
call all day "
Jerry a..mu atruck out IS Ka.nHa City •.
batt ra to lie a Mlnnnola club rffOrd as the Twlnl
awept to a 4·1 vletory over the American lAasue
Wnt leaden. Kooeman. who 1'9peatedJy plteMd
out ot trouble, acattered 10 blta. aoy 8malhy clubbed a
t·.vo-run homer to pace the Twtna' attack . Boeton got put
thtt NttW York Yankees, 7·2. u DeaaJa Eekenley tossed a
tieve-n hiller J~ IA:febne tad a palr of solo home runs for
the Ya.nU New York holds a fl~ aame
lead In the Eos t over Mllwaukff ..
Cbamp Summers capped a two-run rally
In the ellC}lth lnnlna& with an RBI grounder
lo booet 'Detroit over Cleveland. ~--4. Alan
Banalleer slul(gl'd u l wo run homu for
Clevdand ... Jim Gaotnu, lllllng ln for
the lnjurl'd Paul MolUor, hit hls first
homer of the season . a &rand slam. and
drove ln six rwlit to powe r Milwaukee to
, an 8-0 decision over Oakland . In
National Lengut' action the St Lou1b
ttOOSMAN Cardinals rt•c<-lv"<I a three-run homer
from Geor1e Hendrick in a 6 1 victory over Pltuburgh
Hendnck now has ~7 RBI. t:lvlng hlrn the major league Je11d
m lhal department. Jim Kaat srallere<I seven hits ror tu:.
266th hlellme victory und T~ Simmon• homered for St
LOUIS
..-------Bcurball T oda11 ------
On Uus dale in basebull In 19AA
Delr01l's Jim Northrup !It'd a m.qor h·a.iuf' rN'Ot cl
b~ s mashin.: two ~rand ~lurn hom1·r' .1~t11n..,1 th1·
Ckveland lndutns tn u 14 :l '1'11,wr 'H tor'
On Uus dalt' 1n 1962
J ack R~·s hom t!r off Phil H•·K1.1n m th1• :!2nd
inning gave the New York Y1111kc·c·~ a !I 7 \11·1111 y m .. r
the Detroit Tigers.
Today's Birthday :
St. Louis Cardinals lnfl~lrter Kc·n H1·1t t '' 29
Coeaufl•a" Doub(• ~rd tt'lll Leu•
BLOOMINGTON. Ind Do<' Coun!.1lmun, the a
legendary swimming couch at ln(ll11rw Un1vt:rs1ty ,
became the oldest m an in h1Mor~ to swim the
English Channel when he mnd1• the• t•ros"iml( 1n
St-ptember or 1979, al the age of~ J11· clnubts the rc('()r<I will
last.
''I'm sure my record won't IB.'lt long," he said recently
"There was a lot of pubhc1ty and I've had a lot of correspon
dence from older people wbo want to swim the channel J only
hope it lasts long enough to get mto the book of world re·
cords."
NH~ lt'IU Pla9 Sttddftl lhatlt ~l.w
time since Nov. 21. 1942. National Hockey League '
LOS ANGELES -Next season. for lhe first Iii
teams will play sudden-death overtime to help
decide regular-season contests and lower the
number of he games. In 1979-80. 142 of the 84-0 games <·ndNi m
ties
A \'Oll' Monday by the :\BL Bo:.i rd o r GovC'rnor..,
implemented the procedure that rails for a fl\'\: minutv i:xtra
period for ~ames tied after the 60 manult·c; of ret!ulatlon play
The lturd period will conclude and the· overtime will be-gin
a flt>r a two-minute inte rmission to the JOY of certam team
offi cials and the dismay of others
"I don't like overtime. that's all there 1:-to 1l." said
President Harold BaJlard of the Toronto Maple Leafs "I'm
not in favor of It at all. I think it's great for the playoffs. but
not for the regulation season. The fans have had 60 minutes or
hockey during the season and that's enough "
Norto" Sla11Mr S adt Rf»-rer•f"ff
A $50,000 slander suit verdict against former •
heavyweight boxer Ke11 Nonoo was reversed by a
superior court Judge, who said the evidence m the
case did not support the 1ury's decision
.. Manny Goldstein. the former Cmvers1ty or New Mexico
has ketball ass istant who turned stale·., (•\ 1dence in the
federal fraud tnaJ or his formt:r ~s. nov. v. ant<, a chuni;?e of
venut.' on hJs upeoming tnal on charges :.temmin~ from lhe
r ecru1lmR scandal last Jncembt·r Vito i\ntuofermo
completed tnumng for his challenge of world rhamp1on Alan
Mlotu for th(• WB/\ middlewe1~ht crown Saturday in London
Karen Rogers, Monmouth Park's fourth leadmg ndN
and leadtng apprentice jockey. was in1ured m a ~pill during
Monday's card . Austraban hutte rny star Lloda Hanf'I
withdrew from the Olympic swimming team. reducing to 17
the number of Australian swimmers heading for Mol'cow
. Jim Sutherland, a former Washington State University
hl'ad football coach . Is dead at the age or 65.
Teferision., Radio
TV: :--:o ev<-nts scheduled
Rl\DIO: Ba:-cball -Dodgers at Houston. 5 30 p m .
KABC <7901. Chicago at Angels. 7 JO pm . KMPC 11101
SPORTS BREAK I TENNIS I BASEBALL
........ _
BJORN BORG INSPECTS HIS BROKEN RACQUET.
$7,000 Gown
C/oalv.am/,.dagger Privacy
WIMBLEDON . En gland
<AP 1 -BJO rn Bo rg 's
bnde-tcrbe underwent a formal
f1tt1ng of her $7.000 wedding
~o ~n Tut•sclay 1n tht·
C'loak and da~~e r privacy of a
I ondon hotf'I room
\'•iu luok man 1·h1u.., \ 1111 tonk
l1k•· ,, m1'<111·\ .ti pr1111 ,...... ,,11d
I 1·tl T1nlinl!. tht: 1nt1·rnat111nJlh
k n11 v. n d1•..,1).!n(·r
' l1<1V. tl<J ~ <1U fr(·(
"I l>O~'T K"'iO\\." 'Jlrl
;\1 a r 1 a n a !:> 1 m 1 <> n l: .., c u o f
RomJn1a ··1 ca nn ot see
nH'>t·H .
S1 m1onescu and Bor.:. ~ho 1s
•.t•l•k1n~ his fifth ::.lra1ght
Wimbledon tcnms title. will be
married J ul) 24 1n a S)lvan
lakeside weddtng 45 miles from
Rucharest
Mo nths have b e <'n ">pent
d"s1gn1nJ? and mak1n ~
Ma riana·s wedd1n~ dress J
form f1ttmJt bod1cl' v.1th a h<>op
..,k1rl made of v.h1te ~ilk dama:.k.
l'm bro1dered v.1t h 2 000 pearls
and 1.fXXl rhinestrme-.
.\ bn dal m1 ... 1 n II trimmed
v.11h <.{·ore-. o( emhro1dert•'1
... <' r o I I .., h J n .: ., I r o m h t' r
unc-o' t·red head t o form a
tra1l11'J! train of silk chiffon
"One's head 1s nt•ver covt'red
in a Gret>k Orthodox church,"
Tinlin~ expl:uned
MamUla thus will have s mall
bouquets of dogwood. na rcissus
and da1S1es on each side of her
b londe head. h eld b y t hre('
s trands or pearls
"TRADmON IS that wht>n a
medieval pr incess was '+'ed.
maidens picked wild flowers for
ber ~own." said Tinlin it
The f1ll10~ was staged with
c;tr ict sec recy b eca us e
S1m1onescu 1s dl'termined to
adhere to the tradition that a
~room should not :.ee the bridal
~own befort· the wedding
P1cturt.><) taken were for bidden
tn tw 'ihown prior to Juh 24
\.tanana bt•longs tu thl' world,
o !ht• ~''"'n h a'> a world
h 1..,t•>n 'ia1d T1nl1n~. an
l-,n1.;J1-.hman ill th10., '>'l'l'k '.1.hll
m <1 ' ,. d r r nm Lon d <1 n l ''
Phlladclph1<J 1n 1975
·'The material (•ame from
ltal:r . the t•mbro1dl'ry from
London and the hidden blue trim
from f'ranc:e The drPss was
made 1n ~\merica. the designer
..., Rnt1sh"
There are 82 white covered
buttons, 15 on each of the
s ll1t htly puffed. tight-fitting
... 1e1:-ves and 52 Qn the back
no"' er. Jrl' ldC'l'd ''° the loop:, 111
the crinoline under'ik1rt
TISl.l~G Pl.i\ YEO lenm:-in
thl· post Y."\\I t•rJ of Rill Tilden
.1nr1 Su1an111• Lt•ngl t·n. later
twcom1n~ um· of thl" v.nrld..,
mo.,l cl'lebratt'<i dl'"ll~nt·ro., H•·
m.1de ht.•Jdl1n1•s 1n 1949 h'
d1•..,1j.!n1n.: ~nr ~1·<1U'> Cius:.;.
\1 oran.., lac-l' panties, s nocking
<,laid W1mbll'<lon
Sinrt:. ht• ha:. outfitted women
c;tars from Maureen Connolly lo
Trar) Austm. including 15 U S.
Open and 16 Wimbledon
champion~
Las t year he designed a
weddin~ dress for Chris Evert in
her marna~e to John Lloyd.
"Most brides have two basic
themes. They e ither want the
.,atiny madonna look or, as m
the case of Chris, the s ugar
plum, fairy-fluff baJlet style,"
Tmlinf' said
Color '70s All-stars Red Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN
Carew Leading Vo~getter of Decade
NEW YORK CAP) -The
Cincinnati Reds. who dominated
the National League with six
Western Division titles, four
league championships and two
World Series triumphs in the
19705, dominate the NL All·Btar
team of the decade. too.
Led by catcher Johnny Bench.
the Reds have sbt players on the
NL team of the '70s. Bench
received more than 21 million
votes from •the fans in the
decade, second only to the
22,858,453 votes cast for the
American League's Rod Carew.
During the 1970s, more than 71
million ballots -the large.t
number in any nonpolitical
e lection -were cast in the
votln1 underwritten by Gillette.
TBE VOTING ENDS
Wedneed.ay for Ulla year'• 1ame.
July 8 lD Loa An1elea. The
pltcben, •• before, wlll be selected by the All-atar
manapn, Chuck Tanner cf t.be
Plttaburab ptratea and Earl
Weaver of the BalUmore
Orlole1.
1'be other Reda oa the team ol the decade (tome of them oo
• loa1er play in ClnetnnaU) are
1econd baseman JM llor1an
(DOW with Houston), lbortltop Dave CGDeePcion (be aha~ the potltlod wltb PbUadelpbla'1
Larry Bowa) and outrielden
P•l• Rose (now with the
Phllli•) aod Georee Foster. Carn, a four-Um• wlnnu cf
the oweu. 1'rvPhY uns. wn,
1978, 1979 as the top a ll-star vote
getter of the year, has ~n on
every a ll-star team sin ce
Commissioner Bowle Kuhn
returned the selection process to
the fans in 1970. The former
Minnesota Twin, now with the
Angels, fills two positions oo the
AL's all-decade team. He was
an all-star second baseman
during 1970-75 and haa been the
Cans' top choice at first base
since 1976.
THE REMAINING posUions
on the NL team a r e first
bas eman S teve Garvey and
th.ird baseman Ron Cey of the
Dodgers aod outfielder Hank
Aaron of the Atlanta Braves.
On the AL te.m, two pla~
share abort.at.op honors -
Aparicio of the Chicago White
So" and Boston Red Sox and
Bert CampaneriJ of UM Oalrland
A's <now with tbe Angela). And
thlrd base booon are shared,
too, by Broob RobinlOO ot the
Orioles and George Brett ot the
Kanaaa City RoyaJa.
The AL catcher I• Boltoo'a Carlton F\tlt and t.M outllelden are Carl Yastnemeld ot the Red
Sox and Reigle Jack1on of
Oakland and the New York
Yankees and Bobby MuTcer of
t.be Yanks.
* * * AIDer'leu IAa.-e
18 -Rod Carew CMlnnetota-An1el1) 1918, ''M,
'78, '79
2.B -Rod Carew (llhalMIOUI>
r
1970, '71, '72, '73, '74, '15
SS -LUI S Apari cio
<Chlcago-Bofit.oo> 1970, '71, '72
and Bert Campaneris <Oakland)
1973, '74. '75
38 -Brooks Robinson•
<Baltimore> 1971. '72. '73, '74 and
George Brett (Kansas City),
1976, 'Tl, '78, '79
OF -R e ggie Ja ckson!
<Oakland-New York) 1972. '75.
'77, '78 t
OF -Carl Yastrzemskl
(Boston) 1970, '71. '72, '77, '79
OF -Bobby Murcer <New
York> um. '73, '74
C -Carlton Flak <Boston>
1973, '74, '77, '78
Natlollal Leape
tB -Steve Garvey <Dodgen>
1974, '7$, '76, '77, '78, '78
28 -Joe Mor1an CC1ndnnaU>
1972. '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, '78
SS -Dave Concepcion
<Cincinnati) 1975 '76. '77 U'd
Larry Bow a ( ~blladelpbla>
1974, '78, '79
3B -Ron C.y <Dod1era) 1974,
'75, '77
OF -Hank Aaron (Atlanta)
1970, '71, '72, '7'
OP' -Pete Role (Ci.ndnnati>
197!1, "7', '75
OF -Georse Fotter
(ClndnnaU) ms_ ''M, "11, '19
C -Johnny Bench cctnctnnatn uno, •11, •n, 'TS, '74,
'15, '74. '1T, '78.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Dtvtslon W L
40 27
30 35
:ll 37
JO 36
30 37
28 38
23 41
Kan1>as Ctty
Ch1 ca~o
Oakland
Texas
Seattle
Minnesota
Angels
East Dtvllloa
Pct. GB
597
.462 9
.456 912
.4SS 9"'2
.448 10
.424 11 VJ
.359 15"'1
New York 43 23 .652
Milwaukee 36 29 .554 fl\!'#
Boston 36 30 . S45 7
Detroit 33 30 .524 8~
Cleveland 33 31 .516 9
Baltimore 34 32 .515 9
Toronto 31 32 .492 10'-'l _., .• k_
0.1" ., c--· ktlOlll,H9w Y~t J Ml_,,..•. IC ..... , C•h I
Mllw-.. a. O.-a-0
Oll1Yt-'K-T ... r't0-
Cfttt• c911r'M 1 ti at...._.. IA.a .. 441,"'
M llw-(ff-• ~)I •C 0..1 .... ll.MotfDrll . ''·" IC-Cl'V 1i.-rd I \ -MM'!lft 1-41 .. Ml~e lfrlcU~• 1 • -Ja<\"°" 4 ... 1. I~ l~ t'4-M l al t.11-• IMCo..oor
W l ,1'1 O•• .... ,,._,,..+al M CltwlMf I~ 1 ... 1."
•••-c~ .,,, .. .._ v-II'...,... ,.,, "' l.9at11e(A.11111DtfWI al hut l~lc" 1-11,.,
'
NATIONAL LEAGUE
WHt Dtvlsion
W L Pct. GB
Houston 40 25 .615
DodgE'rs 39 28 582 2
Cmc1Mati 34 32 .515 6.,_,
San Fr&11cisco 30 36 .455 loi,.,
Atlanta 28 36 .438 11 h
San Diego 29 38 . 433 12
East Dtvblon
• Montrea.J 36 26 .581
Philadelphia 34 Z7 .SS7 l ~
Pittsburgh 35 31 .530 3
Chicago 28 33 .459 7\-\
New York 28 35 .444 8~
St. Lows 26 40 .394 12 .......,..1e-o-..n1.--o
SI L.ouh•. Pl~ 1 ()ftty ~K-.cl T ... y'tO-~t...,.., .. JleCttoufloft(lly""J.tl,.,
!>efl Fr...c1w:o (IC~ W I •I S... 0.-
llt•-l~l, 11
H .... YOO llluPll W I .C Clli<990 llCnA-i..71
-Cf'MI IP-4-11 et ~11 .... ICIN• C-
.'li~a11ta <M<Wlllla mt J .11 ac Cl11c111 .. atl
ll•t~8"d!Ml,ft Pit~ I~~ or II*"-J-J.I at Sic
1..0Ull IL Fonctl~SI. II
TEST DRIVE
DATSUN OF
IARWICK WILL
GIVIYOUTHE
SHIRT OFF HIS
IACK c.ome In for
Your free T-Shirt
&OemoRide
EXECUTIVE
DEMO SALE
SUPER SAVINGS
MANY TO CHOOSE FROM
2ao, 200 sx. 21 o
Ale MANY MOU
SAD
~ . . .
. . . .
~ .
• . ..
I
FOOTBALL I OOLF
. --"'111 ~..:.0.......,,.... ..... .._
--Twldllr. June ... 1880
South All·stars Tablled by Six
Seurer'8 Pas8ing Ann Givea Rebel.8 the Edge • 117 aoon CdUON ...................
Tbe South AU·stan m•Y be
wlthoul l'.d1IOO Hilb '1 Kerwtn
Bell In llonday'a 21st Orange
County All-star football 1ame at
Oran,. Coast College, but the
Rebels sttll have enough
firepower to keep the favorite's
role.
Nlne out of 10 Orange County
newspapers p icked Marina
Coach Dave Tbompsoa '1 Rebels
to prevail behind the passing or
Edison quarterback Frank
Seurer and a number of
outatancJtng receivers.
TUE SOUTH BAS. BEEN
labeled a ai.x-pot.nt favorite to
mate it three straight victories
in a series wbicb lt trails, 14-6.
''Originally we bad a pretty
s imple running plan." s a ys
Thompson. ••But now. we've got
to put a little bit of
sophistication in our offense to
try to offset tbe North's
aggressive tactics. We have to
finesse them a Utt.le."
in~ South's split back system.
One ot Tbompeon's touctiest
aulinmeota bu been to aelect
starters at linebacker and
receivers bec ause of the
overabundance of talent.
IN FACT, AT THIS auge, he's
unable to plclt two linebackers
Crom 23>-po..md Nate Franklin
(Santa Ana Valley), 220-pound
Lee Knowles <Marina> and
220.pound Bill Malavasi <Edison>.
It's the same situation at wide
receiver (Costa Mesa's Dan
Bauer. Marina's Mark Hwrtley
and Santa Ao.a Valley's J~b
Jobnsoo), along with tlgbt ends
Mark Boyer (!'.dJ.aoo) and Tony
Camp <Eltanda>.
TbomplCO agrees with North
Coach Mite 7.eller of Canyon
tbat lt will be a wide open game
with the empbasla on paaaing.
"We'll be ceDterin1 things
around Frank <Seurer> and his
tbrowlog. We reel we've got
some out.standing receivers and
Frank i.a really fun to watch, be
throws tbe ball vny well.•'
TRE&E WAS NOTHING
sboetingly revealed at
Monday's pres.a gathering at
Sanu Ana's Saddlebact Inn.
As noted earlier, tbe North ls
wttbout Loara lllgh quarterbact
Bob Caffrey and the South is
* * * * * *
AU-star T ick ets Available
Tickets for the 21st Orange
County All·star football game.
featuring the built of reeenUy
graduated high school stars in
Orange County, are available at
three Orange Coast area outlets.
In Huntington Beach: Sports
Emporium. 1.SOU Edwards St.
In Saddleback Valley area:
Mission Vie)o Sporting Goods,
28052 Camino Cap istrano.
Laguna Niguel
without Bell. due to too mU)'
all-1tar 1amet (baseball and
football) and • bamatrlog llUUrY
respectively.
TBOMP80N'8 LIST of
o ftenslve s tarters include
Eat.ancia's Alan Akana and El
Modena's Phil Bradley at tbe
tackles, Corona del Mar's Stott
Carpenter and Edison's Tim
Inman at the tackles and Mater
Del's Moote Olsoo at cent.er.
Alternating at the other
halfback slot will be Santa Ana'a
Victor Prawl, SuUago's Pat
Compton and El Toro'a Scott
McKemie .
Defenaively the Rebels will
start Corona del Mar's Kory
Burwell and Newport Harbor's
Neil Ross at tackles. around
noaeg\W'd Bob Korb.
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
a re Mate r D e i's Doug
Beeuwsaert and Joe D<>nobue
and the corners cons ist of
Ma rina's Jim Taylor and
Newport's AJao Gaddis.
SOUTH LINEBACKER LEE KN OWLES.
Most of the f10essing will be
handled by San Clemente's Jeff
Banner. who baa nailed down
one of the two starting positions
In Costa Mesa: Mr. Costa
Mesa Barbers, 1918 Harbor
Blvd.
The game is set ror Monday at
Orange Coast College with an 8
p.m . starting time.
Thompson s ays the safeties
w ill be Santa Ana's Jetr
Williams and El Mod•a's Kurt
Adams , but stresses several
spots are still open to change.
At Green R iver
Youngsters
In Classic
By HOWARD L. RANDY Of,.,. O•lty 1"1194 St.rtt
One of the top junior golr tournaments or the
summer is taking place today at Green River Golf
Course. It's the l2lh annual Big l insurance youth
golf c lassic sponsored by the Independe nt
Insurance Agents of Orange County.
The event ts open to amateur golfers less than
18 years of age on Aug. 8 this year and play will be
over 18 holes with scratch medal play scores used
to determine winners
The low tenth of the raeld wall qualify for a
two-day state final at Green River July 14 and 15.
The state qualifiers will then RO to Yale University
Golf Course in New Haven. Conn .. Aug. 7·12 for the
finals with 20 PGA Tour pros playing with them.
The biggest name to win the tournament to date bas been Bob Clampett of Carmel. The finals
are moved around the country to various courses.
The only time the finals have been played in
California was in 1977 at Silverado Country Club in
Napa.
John Seymour of Costa Mesa is the stale
chairman for the event this season. "We are
GOLF
expecting 1SO teen.age golfers for the preliminary
round," Seymour said Monday.
Among the pros expected to play in the fin als
at Yale are Charles Coody, Fuzzy Zoeller, John
Mahaffey, Tom Kite. Rod Funseth and Larry
Nelson.
• • • GREEN RIVE R'S HENRY BICKLER has
announced the dates for the 12th annual Tri-county
amateur championships at h1s course for Saturday
and Sunday, Oct. 4·5
Mark O'Meara of Laguna Niguel, the U S.
amateur champion. 1s the defendmg title holder
but is expected to turn pro before he can defend his
title
Competition will be m a championship and
seniors championship fli ght with handicap flights
known as the Orange County, Riverside County
and San Bernardino County flights. AJJ lights will
play both the Riverside and Orange courses with
exception of the championship flights that will be
cont ested over 54 holes. Two rounds for the
championship night are scheduled for Sunday for
those who m ake the 36-hole cut.
• • • MILE SQUARE GOLF COURSE in Fountain
Valley will be conducting a sen es of junior golf
schools in July and August with pros Jim Caspio
and Clnlck Brewer giving instructions.
The clinics are designed for boys and girls,
10-13, and will be from 4:30 to 6:30 each evening. A
total of 11 ~ bow-s or instruction is included along
wilb drills, films, video tape of swings and
analysis.
Cost or the week-long class is $40 with a second
week for $30. For further information, call
846-8047.
* * * CHIP SHOTS -The Orange County Goll
Association will play it s next tournament
Wednesday at Los Serranos Golf and Country Club
in Chino. Then it's Yorba Linda Country Club on
July 21, according to director RaH Cllaae .
Membersblps are now being taken by calling
Chase at 957-6053 . . . Red Pattenon of the Angels
ls chairman of this year's Goodwill Golf Classic at
Alta Vista Country Club ln Placentia. The event is
a shotlUD scramble Monday with tee-off at 11
followed bf an awards banquet and s how.
Donations of $100 include a conUneutal breakfast,
lunch, cocktalJs, green fees. electric eart. prizes,
dinner and a show. For further information, call
5'7.aot. There ls still room for more gotten.
MIW ltlO
VOLKSW AGEN
-~-5700 ~.~
DISCOUNT
JIM MdlMO 'f.W.
842-2000
1171 I llACH. HUMn•TOM ._...
Specially engineered for
American cars. this tubeless white-
wall radial tire 1s designed to provide
a smoottt rt de. predictable. respon-
sive handling and proven fuel econ-
omy over bias-ply tires.
54
IH/IJJIW
HT Sl.7'
WHITEWALLS ----SIU "'9CC m
185/14XWW $ 63.00 Sl.30
195/10WW ee.oo 2.41
205/14XWW 72.00 2.51
215/14XWW 80.00 2.14
185/15' 81.00 2.39
195t15XWW 73.00 2.57
205/15XWW 77.00 2.72
21511SXWW 82.00 2.91
225115XWW 86.00 3.34
230/15XWW 92.00 3.33
235/15XWW 103.00 3.31
'REOWALL
78 SERIBS WHIBWALLS
SCZll "'9C8 PST
8R71a13 $83.00 $2.13
OR78114 es.oo 2.35
fR71hr14 H.00 2.80
FR78x14 72.00 2.70
GR78a14 77.00 2.88
HR78a14 11.00 3.00
GR78a15 ao.oo 2.95
~78x1S 12.00 3.16
JR78a15 ••. oo 3.13
FREE!
•MOUNTING, ROTATION
• BRAKE & ALIGNMENT CHECK
NO TRADE-IN NEEDED
0
BRAKES .
LmtTSD llRAU WARRANTY ... .. .-.............................. -.......... .,0..-·1 .... _..,. ........ _ __,,..__....,,. ... ..._.._..., .. _ ..... _____ .,......._.,. __ ....,._
....,,............., ............... 9\ ..
SC BRAKE Fof....,.. -4 ....... ...,_""I 9 I I 11 ---DI A-'C8fl. -.......... ...,. ,.., ,... ..........
SERVICB :::::; ::-:.~":. Fm 1UU DIC110I -• ..UTIOll •-onN•.
1. 15.-... Umlletl .... ....,.
Repiace llonl aisc paas w11h premium
pat1S F111 hy011u1tc system with dlSll btat.e
Oul(I 1napec.1 maater cyltn<lef. •ncJ road i.st
car 29•
2. 111 .............. ..,,.., •
tnc~•N ot ICC>• 1. plu•mKtltne rolore. ret>ulld dllC callpera, repack front wheel
t>NnllQS. end btMd l'rydfeullC t>r-. ,.,._
tem. plus •MP9Ct IMlllf c~noer eo •
3.25..e ............ ..,.
1nctuae1 all ot fOb• • 1 eno • 2. p1u1
1ep1ae9 ,.., ltfll._ mac:h4nl ,.., Orums.
rebuild , .. , wftMI cyinde,., CW.n eno lu·
t>r1ca1e 1ear t>aci1t1n9 c>latn, in11111 pr•·
erced brake tl'IOU on reer. eno 101u•I
bt•ke• 1ncludl119 erntfQeney
83•
SHOCKS
HIAVYDUIY
SHOClll
, ....................... ..... .................... _ .. .,_ ...
HIGH
OesJgned for new compact
Amencan cars. this tire is eno1-
neere<.1 to deliver comenng stability
and roacl-t1old109 traction on both
wel and dry road surface!: fuel sav-
1119s compared to bias-ply tires and
......... ~ ....... ..,... .......... bl.-t
.,.. .... ..._ ..... ..,lligfl...,be1 •DCec-.
T011912.......,..12~~-.... ... ~......._
long t reao mileage .
14Sll1 OXZX
NT $1.0S
ALSO FOR
IMPORTED C AR S
BLACKWAllS
MZm "'9C9
145a10 XZX $35.00
145a13XZX 40.00
15SxUXZ.X 39.00
165x13XZX 44.00
175113XZX 49.00
165114XZX 49.00
175a14XZX 49.00
155x15XZX 4 7 .00
1'5170.13.XZX 511.00
145x1SXZX ..... 00
1tottR'5t 390 aT.OO
1S5x14XZX 44.00
,,.......,, .....
NOWOPD Fountalft Y ... y .... _.,,_
(714)MWm
BLACK WALLS
saw pafC. NT
145a13XAS $42.00 $1A1
165allltAS ~.00 1.70
165a15XAS eo.oo 1.97
17Sx14XVS 7'.00 2.16
185a14XYS 82.00 2.39
t95!70'r14XVS 84.00 2.33
tOS 170. 14.XYS 83.00 2.44
Xwx
0..lgMd '°' ...... hlgfl "*''°"'-... ....,., m cars. llftPl'O"d hllndllng •I hfgfl ~. s ....
$1.05 ~ rdeta wtttl wide ftlf ...0 cte.l9n 8fMI
1.32 nrton cord body with_. betls.
UI BLACK WALLS 1.61 "'8C8 ...., 1.88 SUS -1.13 195170a14XWX S125.00 S2.M
1.11 205t70x14XWX 134.00 2.16
1.M '8S/70"a1SXWX 124.00 2.82
1.54 205/70.15XWX 14 2.00 2.13
1.43 21S/70.151WX 147.00 U1
2.M mmclll!Ull 1.54
--~-~ .. ~
OR18MS10
~
T·l27
Or-.. , ..... ,~ ....... .._ ..... ~ m.-....... ... ...... .... ... .. ......
V'Mt ....
NATIOMAL LIAOUS
D11a«tl.&-..I '-• .... on ....,."11111 .,... ., ....
~.cf
~ .. ...,.,_,. • I I • .._ •• 0.
T-'-" a.n. .......
...... 11
C..1.• ...... 11 ..
•••• ~~ •••1 .... ~-.... ltlf .......... tl1f
4 I 1 t Crw If • f It •• ,. C--..d Siii
JI •• c:-tl • ) ••• .. ,,_,_ , ...
'!/ ..... (
'Wtclltt..
J 0 If A-,C ) ff I
J •I J .......... I Of 0
.. -....-•••• 0
\,-ty.pll , ••• "" ... " .... l_ ...... , •••
~ ..... p ••• 0
l,) I t t 1-1\ 1' 0 l O
k-.ltf .......
l.. ........ 60ID .,. -• ....,,_ ......
LOa '-" ......... ~ _,..,. J8
1111\\ell (-.. ,.,. V•-' l8 __ ,. """'"'
"'" ...... '" .. • •• •• M>
1".1u1i.. IW 1 ~I J • I I I ......
11>.-1 .. IL OJI .. J J I 1 ............ 0 0 0 0
0 ~"" I 0 0 0 I
L.C. .. i. I 0 0 0 0
T , JA A 1'I I).)
~··-··· "'•llsbu<tfl OtO 000 000-I I I
)I 1.0ul> 000 101 Ola • II I
Sol0tnOt1. !><u"Y 101 D 11001"'°" 161,
Romo (71 -NK0>•• IC••I •nO ~,,.,.,,_,. W ICHl.1 • L ~.·I HR~ S-
lOUI\, !>1m"'°"' 1101, Hendt1<• 1111 A -10.•n
AMERtCAN LEAGUE
~,,,..._.
Oetro•t 010 001 010-' U
Cl..vel ....t :IOO OC11 ll00-4 • 0
P U11de,.•00<1. S<lltlr•41er IU •"Cl
PMrl\11. Ow<lll"'O, SIM>I°" 17), Mo1'99 ct) •IWI D•u w -Sc,..,_,. u L -s .... ion.
I' HA -c--... 8~M•lcr Ill .. "·~
T-•.11...,.nt
I( ...... City 000 001 CIC»-I 10 1
¥111ne>OW OOI) 000 Ota-• • I
G.;r• •nO W•lh•n. Koo'"'•" •"0 Wy-r. W IC._..., M L -G11r• ... ,
Hft Ml_..,.• ~ ... Ill A -1,)1)
... s.. '· v ........ ,
8<><.lon 00? 041 --1 I) I New vor• 100 000 01~ 1 I 1
E< ..... ",. .. Y .no Alteit'lOft. Gv•drv, R D•"'' 01 •IWI CA•OtW W Echr~1.,,, • ) L G"•on, 1-4 .. 11, 8cMtOft, v .. trr...,,111 (91
New V-. ~·• 2161. A -j(),IJ,
llr--.1,A'••
Mll*•u~W 010 00. 010 I 8 )
O"kl•IWI 000 000 00C>-0 • I
Cleve•--C -• ICl119m..-. J J~ 14), Wll111 Ill •l\CI N-"'""· W -t••v••-. ) ,, L -KlnomMI, J .7, HA
MllWa4.1 ..... c;.nt~(I) A -11-"'
T ... Ji.M ... t.,
e
,. .. ,. , ........ ...,
UllJ!tCMU.UC .........
.......... -· ..... u ........ C:.-• .__ ., DJ • II -.......... c-o•• ,. i.1 u M 14
""'" •-City .. 'tf • p 1)1 Ort•.~ ~ "' • ii lllt ''--:.r.:.:. " m • •• .. o.i-.. , ..... Al v-.t, llill,_._ •I ,.. $1 ,. A
'-<.11111-• nt • n,.. --. • ....._. .. .,. .. llJ ..»t -·-Oetl• ... Mlt•MH. I&. Jee II-, -........ ,, . •'<• ......... u . ....,,..,.,,
Ter-,ll,At-,~.I) ·----" ..,.,, ... -. JJ. OllWI. fOf', '°
010..,..., -........ ~.a...-.. 41, ,_,Ml,...,._ •• .....11 ....... 1 J-, -Y..-. to.I ........... I-•. • > c;.,,._ .. _., cw;. • ,, c ..... ,_.
Mllw• .. t.M, '1 lfer-r, C'\IC ... , ) I ·~-Y. ~ 1 J, --.Ofwt9IWl. I J, -<" fe-IJ
llATIOMAL La&M.tll 0 .........
.._, ,.._,~ L..... t \ 1.. SO M DI
"°'191, ~ ti llt M 11 Dl _,,_,.....,, .... , » ,., u .. :rn c.-..ue. llilQlllTMI ..i >* H I• .Jll
Ctw, Ho.AWi\ M lle ?' 1) ll)
A••V. •1 "-• .. JO 71 10 .J•)
C1'41ml>fl-. Atl~r. -4 IU U 11 JtO
Got•W.t. Clft<...,..h t i JJJ •1 n J0t
"""''ka. $C "°"'' tS JO ,. IS lOt
rr1110. ""''-'°"'' .. ·~ 11 .. JOI -·-!>t ftmtdl, Pllll•Cl•IPPlll JO. l•ll•r. o ... en. ••. lurlntlll, '""•••ci.•Pfl••· U H~ftClrlO. SI I.Out>. IS. °"'"'· ~n. "· " ...... -... HendroO , St Lou I\, H , S< ""''di
P1tll•dPIOllle, )J, 0•1"Wf, ~rt, ti.
.... ff,~ 44; •. '4ftltll. ~ ....
1"*111"' 11 ~I 61bC>V, Pl11"""9f\, .. I ....... o.ee.n,
l •I , C•rllOl'I. Pltil-IPlll•, ll·J, Witch,
0Mt•"· 1·1; P•\\O,.., Cl11<i11116h, '),
Rl<lt•rd. HOu•IOft, .. J. J«•llOft, Pllhbt.t<Qll.
\.),h .... ~)..1.
A~erYodng
NATl(IHAL UIAOUE
Cltc-~:i:>c~ln~h~~~~Slt:...:.
Y~. °""""' ..._.,; '· 8ob .,_., P"il•o.llPfll-. 3't.H•_.._ S. Gary C••ler
Mont ...... DD.Jt.2; .. ""° on. l'ln.-....
Ut,nt; 1. Ai•~.-°"· 211."7, • !Mr•y "-· CN<A9o. U7.6U.
I. ,_o.wy~ tAM,91t; 1 .....
llou, P"ll-IPlll•. '11,JU. J. K•ll11 "•'"•-t. )I, LOU1t, UJ ..... 4 Wlll<e s .. re•ll. P1t1>1>1,,91t. •tO.H•. S 8111
8uctu1•r, Cll•t•o•. U l.900 • '"''' Cll•ntl>llU. All•"" Ill.HO. 1 O•n Drleu•n. C•"''"11!.1l.1 tSt,071, I \.ff ~1111, -Yotl\, 1~7". s.c... ...
'· o • ..., ~ ~ '·"'·""; 1 Pfttl Gerner, PttntiurQtl, ~.1 ... 3 Mil""Y TrtllO
Pf11l-IP111•. 4'1.137, 4 ltf!fl 00.r-lell, SI lOU•\. 411-. s o. ... C.nlt, s.n 0-404.~ .•. R-Y S<o41, MonlrHI, 10J,Sll
1 Rt""'P St-II. S... Fr..,.hCO. Ill ....
I Oou9 Ff.,..,,, H-Vork, 182,100
TlllN9-I Mike S<,,,,,ldl, f'tlll_,.,.,.., 1,161,•11.
t .... C.,, DMaln, UJ,7'1; l. ICen R•itt,
St. LOU•\, 530.S2'. 4 8 111 M•Cllock,
Pllhl>uro&. J'1.J17; S. ll•Y K11l9llt.
ClnClnl'•lf, 330.•11. t L•rry P•nl\11,
Monlre.,, 114..>SI. 1. EllM ~H. Hou\IOtl. 111 .s.o, I. O...r.+I Ew-. Sell F••11<~0. ••..ott. ~ I GKry T""""1on, SI. L.Ou,., ltJ,011, 1
HIOH ICMOOt.
Maf2·A ,,...T_ ....... .....,.,_ -a .
OF ........ ~ ....... .., ..... .)11 )<
Of -M¥lofior.1,L_I,., .AlS Sr
0, o..rfl Jo'IMoft, ·=--SOI Sr
llt-0 ... z.a. 0... .. . ,. Sr . .... ,,_~-.YC....S. MO Sr.
Inf C--waoctt.,~I * Sr.
'"' 1 111 Smltll. c....,.. '" Sr c ... ~.-~ ·"' tr "-Htt...-.c-M ,t It J# p R•Y ~. s.m. Ft •>.O >t Jr
p eoovoov..u.~<•••" •.O'O ,,
Ut lom -.en. s... M.tl-·•U.•.J s.
~" .... 0~ --IO ""4-. 5.M4a Fe •I) J•
OF -Sllyt¥ F¥1•. 9•-i.y ~ Sr
OF-Trf¥Y n.o.n...GM~• .~ ~· 18 oe ... w.enar.c-"°" .,. Sr ... , ~ Tu...,.r, c;..,r, 4>0 Jr
lnl 80t> Arl\Oif. C-Yon -Sr
lnl -A...,., Fl-,,.,..,. !>I•• .... Sr c -etu l'ltlpflrlclt. H•'1 ,J03 Sr p M•rll fr l.oly, 0 ...... I J, I 09 Sr. p -TOCld llurM, S.111• fe I 4 , I JO Jr p J •yF-.C:-11 V .. U-4,0.11 Sr
Ul-Rk:Pl$c-.IAVI .l7',6•:J Sr .,.....,.,_
0f-8rl.,~,$c""rr -Sr
O~•--.c.-.i Mff .Mt Sr
OF-llonAUdo!Plt, LA-If' .l1'0 Sr 19 Terrv~. H¥•¥CI ,,,. Sr
lnl Rll•tL4'1, '-""-Hiii• w Sr 1ttt-a1Ut-.t, .__,. . m Sr •
lftl-C•no. Ac~. Scllllrr .. Sl Sr
lnf-0.11 cs-, G+eM .lJI Sr C -Sl .. YCoor.-l<t•r " -<>KM Ollr ... e.11 Gdtt> ••• 11-'. I «I t
p -M1u~SI c:;... HI. I lt Sr
" -H-~.c.t1I-• .. 1. I.SO Sr "-ll•"'-·· p.,_ I '), I 01 Sr
Lo• Alemlto•
MOllllDA Y'S llEWL fS (Uffeft:2 ..... _,_.. _ .. ..,.,
Fl"I r..:e -Gt-• Bo1..:1< t Brooo\I
H 10, t2 10, 1 JO, S11pr~me N•love
1Tre•\11<tl, !JOO. 10 40, Klull•O L•""Y 1Crt~r1. 3 00, U u .. i. ls-II CW"' UIJ.40
Second rf(• -Whtie< Groom I .,••II.• 10.
3 .0, 320, Ellk•Mtf 1Roo4'l. SOO. HO.
Dividend Doe IC<•-•1. lMI.
Conner Races Turner
Wiuageous Due/,s Freedom in Cup Trials
NEWPORT, RI CAP) -Freedom skipper
Oenms Conner placed his winn10g record on the
hne Loday tn his second meetUlg with Ted Turner
and Courageous in the second round or America's
Cup preliminary trials
crew were m the lead but lost their edge on a
windward leg.
In the day's first match. Chpper held a shgbt
lead until the two 12 met.er yachts crossed about
two-thirds of the way to the weather mark. Long
Conner, who swept both of Monday's races
against the newest of the 12-meters. Clipper, has
won three of four matches while Turner. who lost
twice lo Clipper on Sunday. has lost three of four BOA.DNG
"I NEVER FEEL confident when J race Ted." sailed of( mlo an area with no wind. while Conner
picked up a favorable windshift and sailed into the
Ind
Conner said after hi s Monday victoncs "He's too good ..
Last Saturday. Conner beat Turner. "I JUST GOT US in the biggest hole I've ever
seen.·· confessed Andy Rose. tactician of Clipper.
"Yep. J put us there."
Conner claimed I.he best record of the three
Amencan skippers when be put away Clip per.
s ailed by 24-year -old Russell Long, by times of
1:57 and :23on Monday. The second time around. ln race No. 2 Clipper
had gained a JO.~cond advantage going into the
final windward leg or the windward-leeward
course. However. he lost his advantage a second
time.
Long protested the fi rst race. claiming Conner
had violated the port-starboard tack rule after the
s tart. The New York Yacht Club protest
committee was expected to hear Long's protest
this morning and issue a ruling prior to th'e day of
racing
With just a few yards to go until the finish.
lo each of Monday's rnces. Long and bis young
Freedom tacked on a favorable windshift and.
pointing higher than Clipper and sailing faater.
skimmt.-d across the line to victory.
Merlin Leads
Trans-Pac
Yacht Race
SAN P'RANCISCO c A Pl
Norton Smith's 67 -foot sloop
Mer ti n o f Santa Cru, led
Monday with less than 600 miles
to go ln the annual 2,100.mile
trans·Paclfic yacht race from
California to Hawaii.
Kotick JI. a 48-foot yawl from
Tiburon skippered by Tim Tyler,
was reported in seeond place.
Larry Harvey's 38·foot sloop
Timber Wolf of Palos Verdes
was in third.
Merlin surged ahead from 10th
place on Friday and bH led
since Sunday. It ls expected to
reach Nawtllbill Harbor on the
island ol Kauai by Tbunday.
The race waa marred du.ring
tbe weekend by a n tncldent
a b oard the 35-fo o t boal
Frteodabip, in which stlp~r A.
WI II lam Hecht apparently
threatened the flve•membe r
crew and tried to kUl h1maelf.
The crew alerted authorities
and a aenby New ZHland
naval vtael wu dlapat.cbld to
tatercept the bo.t., Hecht'•
problem wat lat« determined to
be medical and· a PTeter1p0on
drui from Hecht'• pbya{dan
was 8f.r.dropped LO the bot& via
Coast Guard plane. aut.botttln
11ld.
Tblrt.J·f our boats out of the
gt rtlnl t0 remain ln the race, ,;,nsored by the Ballena Bay
yacht Qub o1 A.Lameda.
'
Governor's Cup
l
Race Lures 19 Yacht Clubs
Nineteen yacht clubs -
including two from out of the
state -will send sailing crews
to Newport Harbor to compete
in Balboa Yacht Club's 13-year
old Govemor:s Cup junior mareh
racing series.
Skippers will draw for nights
Wednesday al noon. followed by
inspection and measurement of
t he Santa na·20 sloops and
practice racing• outside the jetty
from 3-6 p.m .
Actual coD)peliUon in the two·boat mareh races begins
Thursday Ill 10 a .m . in the ocean
off the Santa Ana River jetty.
Saili ng wlll be over
windward-leeward courses.
The Governor's Cup was
faabloned after Long Buc:b
Yacht Club'• famed
Concreulonal Cup but was
limited to skippers and crews
under tM age of20.
Brad Wheeler. who hu won
the cup two ye•rs 1D a row, wW
dereod for BllbOa Yac:bt Club.
As 1D the ~len-1 Qlp,
only two boat.I wUl t;e radq
acalut each otber at anr 81..a
tJme wbicb ·mum tUt MVeral
two·bOat rD•tcllu wUI be ID proareu at U.. aame Ume. The
aldpper Md crew wttll the IDOll
win aad rewest lolMI a. tbe
eventual win.Der.
Yacht clubs eni.red lD WI
)'Hr '• rt1att1 are Alamttol
Bay . 8a.!I• Corlalblaa. Coroad>. uana Point. Del a.,,
Fort Wartb (Ta.) 8cNlt aub,
..
Lido Lsle. Long Beach. Mission
Bay, Monterey P e ninsula.
Oceanside, Palo Alto. San Diego,
San FranclAco, Santa Barbara.
Southern Yacht Club <New
Orlean1> Seattle and Newport
Harbor, and the host Balboa
Yacht Club.
Park Leads
Pacific Race
SAN FRANCISCO CAP I
Rod Perk"s 40 root s loop
Panache or Richmond still led
Mon day 'n the second
aln gle -handed trans ·Pac:iflc
sailboat rece, but clOle behind
were Michael fferi'a 35·foot
sloop Kunu ol San Francl.Jco and
Dlck Mitchell·• 3&·foot sloop
Blithe Sptrtt of Alameda.
Dan Byrne's 40·root aloop
Fant.My of Wtlmln1t.on. Del.,
whlcb ~Id MCOnd place Sunday.
had apperently dropped back, u
did ,.., Klemu'a · 4o-foot sloop
Mam ol. Sydney, AuatraJia, and
Jobn Robert.Ion'• 2'·f0ot aloop Le•• "'Tahoe. llowver, race ottlctaJa aald
1everal f aat ~ta Jiaw• not
call*' In tbelr PGllUODI for dart.
MNt boetl are ..UID8ted to be
wit.bill t,000 mU. ot A.wall. Ya~bt.lmen left Su l'ruclaeo olne daYI aco end are a~
LO reach U. Ill.ad of If aid b)'
tbe •Hk.nd. 8hl of tbe at
atartlq boa1a have dropped O\ll.
flll .. ,._ -9-IM Olli* ,,..,__,,
tt •· • .. W i T-l'"t-1"'9111, uo, Ut; 0-~0.-. ... 1CM-.1, HO
lf-111 ra. -'" Ml ... IMMlrl, t JO, >.AO, , •• ~ ,~ •• , ... , ..
~ ....,. C,....I, lM, U •"«'-1'"41
,.._~
l'lflll ,_ -fM"I ..._ IC.-W.11, S 211. >•. >•. , ...... ,_.. lw.nl ......
UO, lllly~a-lllHtfll,•AO.
, •• , .. ,.(. -01 ....... ••••d
IOoMl ... tt, 11 •• t ,..O, $,IO; -~
(11111 , ....... 11.00. " ... "'" ,.~ c.o411• (CrNelO'I, UO: ~ •WCY 1 .. 11 ....,, uu.:io .
~111 ra._1(1\Mtft ~ tCr ..... 1,
,..., J.411, JM, ~ 1~•1 ..... . uo. ,,...,....., .... ,c.-.1.u10.
el9M11 •a!lA -~ ,.,, '"'""''· ••. UIO, 2 ... Zlll ~' IM'fttil, l JO. 2a, -..~ l ..... sl. J •• p ·-.. 1).11
pM4I t tt•. N l'l<M '411 1 .... 1.JI ~
U,"610, U "'k it SI • ,.,.'°''''-IN'd
tit) .... U••*"-"*'Ni41ttJOtO
N ... ttl ,_. -'"" M•-L'A IH¥tl 'eo. JAO, U O, l'k• N 0. l&roo*tl, •Ill 6.00; (,., ... ..,.. ~V llf..,+INI ,AO, U
·-~ , ... 1..-.a11a. "" __ .,,..
Wl .... n
!ft WI• tll V F, I "INM I
MOlifOAY'S ltlWL U ...,,,,.,,. . .....-.......
J-s--1 o.f 9111• ""1111 ...... , ••
M••• CO• dM (;<lift,,..,..__ Ho, o I, o• ..... ""'C:-.. F•-•te0Gon1 ... ., I•
t-4. w. ,,... _ ... .,... -~ "°""''· • 1.
"'· 1 ... Tim ~1111-drf !Hlu\ P••tou• 1·~. W ... I. llifr> W-1<--&4>•-IJ eoiM..,, ...... I. W . •l T,..., W•llU °"' em..-.,.., 0-4. M •I ,..., L•"'11
.,., ~"" ltO..tefl, .. , ..... •l ... c;_.
MllMn -111.., Moer'o 1 •• • 1 ... • 1
&fl.,. c.otttrlect def OW•• l(.c_f>tl 1 ) • I
••; Terry Ao<..-1 -,._, To,.. • 1 >·•. ) • .• .,.. •1. JIMft'• COflnO•• .,..,
111<-.S ~\. •.O. ""·•I. Vl1•• c;.-.,1 • .,,, Clef. s... ... ~ M , M • Z rlOOo•I _.,.., --"..,.,.. ,.,.08'1 ,. J. , ,
._.,Coh11~dM ,...,~"° •' •l
1 ... ~--'°"'""'"·-,. •·1, I •. •-4. ()tlfly P t •llfl O•I C•rlO\
c..tltk ........ ).1, ... 6 I Ille "•>t.oW ""' ~"-·•J .. , I• ....... ( ....... .,...
Ooylot. • •. • l. • I 6 1 f •II•• •"d
Ed--• 1-. ).1 M l • I• -
Smtl" 1"4 lf•lll..,., ~ I • I • l ,.,,.~ cs.rt "•'\ .... nf>d m••< ,_, , ~"'t ••II t,•
....... ~·-·-·
Money Leaders
lt•O""' 8oro JOf'W't Mo< f_ "'Cl"
J 1m'"y C.onnot \
t V1t•\ C,.."'UIA1f1\
) C.u•ll«mo v11 ...
• lv..,Lr'104
1 W01t ... f ir..•
I Vtt.t'f Amt'1tt•1
• H•r04d!>oi-
tO A•t.11 •..-ntrt1
~IOO Ull 1'111
""'~ u .. '41
\1\,t ,.~ ' ... , ... ti)/ JO-"" .. \Il l Y I ",,.,...
Stat. AnlMeUrO-•Mp6o1tlMpe , ............ , ......... ~ G•~ntC-Jto..C-
Tim'""" 800CI~ ~O'••• lllcl\e~....,..~ ,.,_,. __
~t-~ ...... ,,_ J«ll...__
°""~ ltk• e....-it.••a...-w 0...£ .... ~
IAeCMm
~Ooi8ol\
91y ... -0-F-
&tl~C..-
n.--.., aws-.e
Mo~
,~,._.. ,,.,._,.
U.V-11
IS-»-It s...a-n ~,._,,
~,._" "',.._,, ,... .... ,,
~n ,,._" ~J1-1J
~" n -»-n l4Ja-n
JJ-»-IJ
OtvmDlaMl2.N8A SC•ta 16
US ~YM,..IUtS -40u.,rr O.P1u1 11
II•-• 11.A~i.1 11, 6ow10 , tc.•ftl11e-y t
bl•<'-"'•" CK•t1t'•' ~r • 17 ft-iom,.,
t f"Ctt•f\4 ) t. Hentl1i I NOtr• O•me • 1 lt\tH 'Ar •tO"• St • 0 \l•t.,.nt,,., f K•ftW\• tO
Vt•""'\ fUf~I II W 1lttd"n\ fM.l~t.ncf• I
W-(Nonl1(#0<1n.o1 • •otol\ )t 70 JU?
NIA \TARS Wf'<l"'•n I , e ..... 1om \
qOO•\<f\ • .,.n1Qhf '7 )Oi'n>Wn a 8n~m.rt
10 li•ll 0 ll°""'7fteld I) Ford 1, "'" 1
C.1lmcJ't I TOI-'\ 1' l•JO I•
H4tff1'°"" 'M'O'" N8.4 'Sl•'" 41 U ~
Ot 't mp • .,..\ J,.f ' Out.NJ out T P\&'n•' f C>rd
fOt•f •ou•\ 0t't'rnc>&*"\ 10 N BA \Lit \ n A •0 01'
0..p Sea Flat11"9
°'IWl'OOtT fEACHi Ar ... u-..et ..
..n.Q~' ,,_,i,.,tllt't..td.t ,...~110 U\il•ht;')
tw'' n> ~ • .., ... Jt '°"~ roa eo. .. t, l.AC'•r' •!' ~'"" 4A W•tiKwd• ~ t,,o,.1to •JO wno C•\ 1'4 '"• ••'•1 ,
""'•bul 0 1\llfA WMA•r-'.0 t""'JH, 1 It"' I•
,.._,,. "4.1 IC.1 llQl\lfO t "4.'•°"t .. t ,. h\I'
Cl1' ,,.. ... ·~'· SlAl 11.A(M ti\~"''' tf10•••
' " ) rC..• CiG /Ol'n4 •r ,.-1 XI(,~..,...,..., I
bett .... U'l4
OCl •NS•Of" ''" •""l._.,,._ t.'\ bOA••IJ t:IO-
• •fl<o w u .__...,.., ,.,. "a.•,.•tloold• 1
HK t f1o,1'1 4(;/j ,..._ •l'•tt
1.DHG tfAC!f IC.-..,.> Wlt,.rll 171
·t"'Qlrt '7 °""'"¥""1 '.'~ •~'1 °"''' J]\
,... .. , • • r•f l)a bot• I 41• • t (" Ci•"°\
I a.1 M.,_t ...... I ]it, .-nQNI t ~ -.~ • •' "''
I\ '•"0 tirof\\ I ( •lt(O 0..\\ • t.•''•' wO• t \ ~;,.,
\AN l"EORO f ~ o·c .. 111 ., .. "'"')w
lt.,t t •h<O bi&\\ \JO t1> • I '" l t• •0•1•1 1
"-t110u1 10 OOf'"l.rtt) '•c ""'« ~~ .. , t n .... .,.,
~ftot) ~} ~Min I.} t i(tH\0 be\" •
\.dM ~\ m l)()nolfO 1.J::' ·~ t ''""
FOR THE RECORD I BOATING
Misc.
Mondi'(• Ttenuc:tiOna
IAHIAU.
"-k#l.ot .... NEW VOlll( VAHKEES -A(llwllN 0..0# ~ •• _,_ 5en1 Mlk• G<1lfln,
l"I<-. lo~\ of tlle IMWMl*'-1
LU9'Je. .-.1u.._
rH1CAGO CUllS A <Quored Cltll
JoP\n\on, c.•lt M r, ho"' t M Cl•v•l•nd
ll'd••M tor'-llf•Yer\ 10 lie,,......, l•l&r
"E w VORll llA E T!> Acqu"ecl 111-y
MtG•lbol<ry Pol<""'· lrO<" t<•,..•> City •>
tn,. p••v'-""' to bP rwmect t•tf'f' in tht tredrfo Of .,..,..,n I<~. Ott<nt-r, to,,,. Rov•'' Mt J~
'I A\\•Qned M<G•lbo>,,, 10 Ttdew•tw Of I,,.
1nt .. 1n•14'CW\ttt l,..~
J-Ml4MMll
\l I &U l •OHS !>1Qrl<'CI Sir"" Ottltve<"O\,
tn•rdO•~
fAS•ETfALL .. .-.. ................. ....
6'11LWAVl<EE 8UCl(S -S1Qfl<OCI Sc:Olt
llOYd,torW-
,-OOTIAU. ..... __ NLa-
N( w VOlllC J£ n $<~ f'lo(>I foH~
.ncl Jt#ft Zf.Od, h~k.to'"' ~1.a,,. M•nin.
l'Ofn..tW(li L..-.tH'l.C• Cott" ,...,,...., Bob
..,.,. ,,,. O\t.Mt..,.Nc• •net C,...n. Mur1•t;. p..,nt.,,.
MOC«E'I
.,_ M«uy 1.a-
01J E etc NO'tO•OVES ~-4 p, .. ,.
~CEf
&~t<.M' \.M:<•f' L.e...-
... , W Y()Ji' UN•fEO ~•QN"'d ~'''°"
t ''""'' .. •no dt-h "°"'' p.,,, .. .,.'W"<t Jot • iM.
·tt'11f1 '•"'CJ't) AbtJOnO<fl'll• fO"•MO\. •nd <... .... ,,Q ... C..oc>rf'• Oft• .. ~·
COL\.ICE
OW A h 1t tn•O J1tn Ao~bO•Ou•f\ .~ .. I ,t.,..t 0.W ... belt to.rt(f\
• OU•\VH •. \ E .... m.o B•U Ot'Af"t .. ,,,, ... c.
O •rl'fC,,t
ff Ii .. , 1 f" ( H A,*',,OU..,t fct tftr
"'·Qn4'1t0"' Of C.,..1•kl Ootr\O• ,,,.,. {°""t "'
r1, PW M.,-y ., , f'~ If 00\1\lur. •t tM Untv,,.l'\ltY
01 '• '"" •• ~ .Anc~.o
Pro~
._ASL ......... ,,.,SC.wt .... ,"91....,., p..,~.,,o
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
'
PUBLIC NOTICE
P UBLIC NOTICE
lf\llL.IClolOTICE
U"""' '"" "'°""""'°' of I~ com rt'•~., .... £~ M\od Tt••"'U'\Q
A<I ICElAI ••-•n t•11 .....
Or eJf\Of' (.ctivn•., ._,..noowe~ COfnmlut0tt
I\ COttOUCflno .. tOht.ttAhon for l)Ubtl(
~ 0''"_._ "Oft orot1• ~,..,. •""'
""''" to OPl"f'•• • Vouo' Qwftmurutv (Of"l\~r-.•hon tmprO'lemen• Prot•<t l'ICCIP1
YCCtP"•P<OQtam<!n~lov••• routn' ~ ,._,. •l"O 111• • .,.,.~•no ..,....,, <11"""11"" '" .,.,.•1""'9 ~ov ,., ..... "' Pf0""" .. -I ._,,.,,.., ...., .... _""'."'°""''"""'"'-·· •-·~-111011tecom"""""' p,.,
P<Ot•<h ..... onclUOH 9'•1f1111 r~ lflCTITIOU\ I U"N•H -••I, _, .-... ~ • ...,, llOt'I•
N..-a UATaMINT -•t"4'roL1tlon
T"" IOflowtnq ""''°" I\ dot"IJ tMl\I• Ill MOH lorte•lw l>oll> .odelitlonel In•
N\.\o ,., torm•Oon conc:.,-n•r-G "t"CC IP Mtd 4lft Of
StMCO 8lO '"""'1,..1 W•Y (~141 ti'°•' 'AFP APOll<•llOtl aeq11<nl '
Me .. C.,llOr"'• .-n11 wrlt•o• >tool>Y 111t
Al'IOf' J "Mii\• ••\6 D•llooll, Ot-c-IY ""°" l)OW«f Com fount•1n v.-1ey (41Uforn1• •Jrot rn1H1°"
'"" """""'' "<Ol'OU<I..,, O• ""•II OJC•woe(an1.,0r1 .. w•v d ••ldu•• ,.,., ..... ,c,...,,01
,..nton J M.llM" •tltflllol' koll 8••ow•n
, ......... -'''"' •• ,,, ..... ,.....,, TIM Otflte " -'"""I 00 II m lo Cle•~ ol Or-C_.Y Oii M•v JO ) 00 om Mo/WHy tltrO"'" l'•ICI•• 1'90 ---1<•1-t.,1 ... VCCIP 'llFP Lllf~LO,N•Not•SCI"• ..... l< .. loftll-"wOlllel-OUI
OINSMOOtl lllO ollK• llow\ el U.. Jta All~·<• After ... y• .t Uw ,_,..,•YCCIP"ll"PAllOllullonll•
lit I ,,_ ~. OIW•t'' -S. wtlt'lllllt!O 10 llw C""'
s..itt 111 "'lt.o-llyS 0011111 Oft-y.JotlVI , .. ,.-.CA mv '"° ""• ,__, '"' ........ i.c .,~,
"'"' tl\l•cleoodll11u1•t1no1•,..~to P\11>11._ Or-GM•I 0••'• Plltl, Pvftli"*" Or ..... (OHi CMlty .. IOI.
J.,... J 10 " to.•• ?>M J..-u.u.u,tWO t••J.111
PUBUC NOTICE PU9UC NOTICE
,.._.. .. __.. ... ................. , TOl•I_.,_,_, , , t 42, ... ,111
Tetfl ll ... lfdn.. • .................. :""" A/tl,109 ~ttl "91411111 ••••• • ... •••••• , .... ,,.. c; .... ,~1 .. ....,, ... ,,,.,.,. .. _.,..,. ·····' ........ ....... .., ...... ,, s..< I.ti M'o!IA ,,_ • . • . •• • • . • •, ..... ". " ... •. • ... I
Ull•Uf91oM ~ ltwJllllll '"'" ...... '" • ••" ••• ,..,.,.,, 0.NI 11..oMI ·-~ .. ltll\ , • . ........ •• ,. •• ,. , ., ,. Pfl.• IM,..W IOK-1 lft C,.rl•I •• ..,, .... ~"" .. .. .. ............................... .. ........... In lllwc.1 u.-......... ... .. ...... . .. ....... .. .... .
A((lcleM ... --..,__ ................................ .
IMWel!Ce Ill l'eto. c.llfwltle ''""'"'...... .... .. . . ... ........ ... ........ .. ,,,.,.,. A~c'----fll~-Dl-1. C.lltwllif MIMM ~. .... ... ... .. •••.• , .. . . . . . . . 1' .... We...,._....,""" .................... ~ .... ~ .... Mfttoel
lt•+--!er .. ,..., _,.. OK•...., J1, "'9 ft"8I • ttw •--• ClMft. MIU~9' .. S..ef c.11 ....... ,.....,... ...... """""* J. " .... , ... ., .• ~ N MkMMA IC ........ ,
IK'9W'Y ............ or ... o...e °"'' ,..... .,.... u. J4 i,,. -. v, ~ ,,....
·--....... _ ~
t
\
Wn1ng: Tht Surgeon General Hes Determined
That Cigntte Snding Is Oengerous to Your Heetm.
DAil Y PILOT -"
'
;
I I
I ; .. ~ ...
,•
00: I .. '
,,. ft
' ' Jr-
... ~
,r-h ·' ,., ,, ~
,it':.
' I • ' .
-OM.YN.OT BUSINESS I MUTUALS
HONSi"fl 'Tg~oon' Liees Free as Eagle
9.50% ._ ... ,...
•• 11%
A--',..W
W.tem Thnft'1 new hlgh y1•1d twelve month
c.rtlfk:ote. lt9qUlf• only $3CXXl lnvatment
ln_..t compounded doily, po1d monthly
'°"Med 19SS Assets o••r $130,000,000.00
C:....._, -~M..t., CA (7'4) "'4111 .............. '9dfkc-tKtehw.y. CA (tlJ).,.._1
C:....._, C...-.. 0.-.,. FNMOM. "--·
Oft• ... •· ................. .._..., .. View. Ol'Wfl99.
Iha .... Seo I ta, S-~. S... '--· Stecatoft. T-. T-. V~. W\lttler.
w;;~·n,,onl,
.$50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PIM>PERI Y SECONDS
............ µ .. , ........ ....... • c dial .... ti I
::=. .... . ., ......... .... ........ c .. ..
On•· 10 .; l,1m1ty
Act11ll'. only Wn1111
!>U/)/)111-~ Id >I
STOP in Today!
Here's all you do ... simply stop at any office of Tokal Bank and open a new
checking account for a $100 or more, and it will be free of monthly service
charges as long as the $100 minimum balance Is maintained. Tokal &ink also
has a f ult selection of savings plans in<:luding a number of certificate
accounts .•
We also provide a wide range of loans including automobile. home .
Improvement. business and personal. One of our courteous loan officers will
be happy to discuss your credit needs with you.
Your free cookbook includes mouth·watering recipes for slmple·to·f ix
hor d'oeuvres, soups. salads, breads. meat and seafood dlahes. deaserts.
foreign menus and a special section on microwave cooking. Over 300 taste·
.tempting recipes the whole family will enjoy.
Accounts 1nsure<1 to S 100.000
10KAIBANK .... ,DIC
Of CAUR>RNIA
HUMTltl8TON IEACff.-Bcookl\urat at Garfield 0 714/963·5651
NEWPOftT IEACH-3333 W. Pacific Coall Hwy., South of the Arches
0 714/&4&-7121
LOS Metlll-(Main Offleel Slleth II Grano 0 213/972-0200
'
···----·
Uf t d.lfllNlt.
rntdom for Gw allo mew the dumce to =~;:'~ u...:: ~ =li:nuh~t~
c1U.cl '...-.0 Yun For Preedom." In tt, be"'' you ean do tt too.
MultlmllUonaJre Greene. 42. buy1 houses,
oft.en wttb no money down, rfteives hundreds of
thou.aandl of dollars 1D reota. and paya no taxes.
yet •ven the lnteraal Revenue Service recop.IJes
htm u a law·abld.ln,c dtlu:n.
Anybody wltb ordinary lntellleence who l1J
wlllln1 to put in tbe effort. be Hya, can do the
1amt thine. It lrrlt.atea him th.at more do not.
detplt4 bll prodd.lns and encouraeemenl ln boots
and Mmlnan. .
A nEE KNTE&P•IBER, tu.es and the t.u
bure1uer1cy offeod blm. SO do 1ovenment
poUea.. th.at, la. 1111. parantee lnflalion. But ii
tbat LI the real world, aaya real1at Greene, you
mu.al learn to Uvt ln It.
To dluemlnate hU methods, Greene conducts
1emlnan ln CaWomla, and offers a newsletter.
cuHt* and boob by mall, the latest beiJli ''The
TH Revolt," I bow·to book oo how to joln lt.
Thil ll how Greene did It, and "It" in Ulia in·
1\anct mea.M Mveral million dollars in net worth
1lnco 1m Crom acqulrlng bouaes now valued at
much more but purchaffd for UWe or oothing
down.
HAVING •OVED TO San Franclaeo after tir·
ln• of world travel In aearc:h of miulnl heirs, bis butlna• alter havln1 received a law decree. he
IOUlhl • place ln whkh to live. He wu 34.
H• round an old manatoo on Pine Street in San
Francl.aco. near the Bank ol America building.
The bank aueect to a '100,000 loan. partly because
Greene planned to make the mansion into a three·
famllyhome.
He got It for $7~.000. which meant he had 100
percent financing and money for Improvement.a.
Amulng, he thought. but not for long: it cost
Sl.000 a month to operate. He sold. for a $40.000
profit.
THAT•·• WENT Into a place In Sausalito.
near here, that provided not only a s pectacular
view ol the city across the bay but an extra apart·
ment too. That apartment paid all operating ex ·
penses.
As quickly as that. says Greene. "I went from
a negative cash now to a place of my own. with
depreciation and other tax benefits and I never put
up money of my own · ·
He searched the classified advert.umenta and
the ta delinquency u.ta, ad be MDt s.u.n to owners 1D net;bborbooda ln wblcb be wu taterest-
ed. Por "er"Y 100 tnv .. t.ta.UO... be ~t about three bome9.
WtlRIN POva YEA.a be had llouPt 100
bouel. nut for nothln• down, one teebnlque be-
1n1 to coovloce tbe seller to mottca1e the property
for 90 percent and let him take overt.be paymenta.
The advanta•e to the seller wu escape from
the btc ta on the tncreaed value of the house.
Jnatead of belnl Hable au at once on, for example,
a $40,000 profit, the seller would be taxed only on
each year'a installment payment. The seller's tax-
ea, tbat la, were defened.
Greene bas 1 de1ree from Wharton Sebool of
Finance, but none ll Peeded, he aaya, to reeopbe
that aelJen often sell below market. and that u a
result leDden may mile commitment.I for more
than a pnperty eo&ta .
It happened with the property where be JiYes,
a manaloo with several detached rental unit.I on
four acres purchased several yean a10 for
SlS0,000, altboueh Greene estimated t.be market
value then at $150,000.
After securing the seUer's promise, Greene's
surveyor drew the property into four Iota. obtained
preliminary approval for a legal lot split, and
thereby obtaJned loan commitments of S2SO.OOO.
"I closed the deal with $100,000 in my pocket
tax-free." said the Tycoon, a name be uses to dJst·
ingui.sh himself from other Bill Greenes in Mill
Valley. ··r borrowed more to fix it up, and tbat
gave me more tax deductions." Ke summarized:
"Suddenly. l bad $100,000 in play money. the
payment.a of $25,000 were carried by t.be rents, I
bad huge tax deductions, and I had a beauWul
houae for life. Without a dime, l was fixed for
life."
Homefrtt.
Treasury Bill
Interest Rises
WASHINGTON (AP ) -Interest rates on
short·t.erm Treasury securities have increased,
recovering about half the sharp drop recorded a
week ago.
The Treasury Department announced that
Monday's auction of S3 S billion worth of 26-week
securities produced a di scount rate of 7 .108
percent. compared with 6.662 percent a week earlier
Ov ... r Th~ Countt-r
MASO Ustiftc:Js
MUTUAL FUNDS
llp• a•d a..,..
00... ~ ... -°'it 1~ _,...
J ... I~ -9"' • ..., -IW. .... --, .... -"' 1 ... -... ..,, -I
14 -Jiii 1114 -1W. ,..., ....
1111 ... . -"' '" -... ,~ -...
Wt -....
II -I n -•~ ~ -2JW. -J
J -.. J'--.. ,.. ..
IJ -' J\6o -"
l'ltt,
Up JU "-.. u. 17.l Up !S.O "-a.o Up ttl u. ., u. tJ.4 Up 1'.I u. U6 u. Ul
"" U.• u. 12.• Up 1Z.1 1.)9 11 1 U. II I Up 11 .S Up 11.~ Up 11.1 U. II. I Up 11 I
Up ti 1 Up fl I
Up •.o Up U Up U
'°°' Off IU °" IU e U'~·· ~ Off OH S
OH •.• °" ., Off ••
Off " °" ... Off u Off Ill Off u
Off u Off u Off 1' Off 7.• Off 1.1 Off IA Off 11 °" 7.1 OH 1.1
I
~I >
, BUSINESS
(~
Ellort• Otie11 tor Nauglai
.. Inventors Seek Success
WSIJ.ICSJ,SY, llw. <AP> -'ft»e rellow wt.o
cooked up the auwma\Jc beans.,.-out an>Wer and
\he l\&1 who cN&t.od a IOOC &a. ch.Im.Dey 1weeper
were •IDOGJ * fnlslrated lnveoton 1•\htred here recently to learn how to turn thetr
br&lrutorma lnto cub.
burea\att'a\a, teachen and lucceNtul tnventon
cnncrepted at Babloo Co~e to offer advice on
market teMarch, tlnaneln11Dd patent law.
ONE T'Yl'ICAL ·~l!N'IOR WU Samuel Smith,
M , • retired enciaeer from nearby Newton.
• 11w people at the two-day moetln1 have 6deu He hu buUt -but never sold -a 1adaet that .._E~=•=-•m:ml and ~tea that Just anin'l Jumplnt from lbc
• d.tawtnc board to the 1ton1 ahelt.
So ~ National Bul'eau of Standard.a, lhe ln·
ven\On' AuoctaUon ol N•w Enaland and teven
other private and 1overnmenl or1anhaUon1
.. aponso~ a convention late !ut week called
")hkinc lnvcnUon Work ··
k~ps brid•e score, a drill that workJ ln narrow
1pau1 and a cMmney aweeper complete with a
ba1 to catch the aoot.
-IOI SALl-
$4 MIWQN
Tblrty aev•n p•teot lawyeu. lnvHlora.
( Omn/j(e County
BUSINESS
lleoUey Laborat.ortes IDe .• Irvine, has report·
ed revenues or $25,017 ,000 for the six-months
penod ended May 31 compared to $19,703,000 for
the same period in 1979.
Net income was $2,206,000 or 99 centa per
share compared to $1,373,000 or 62 cents ror the
like period last year.
Amertcu Pattaetter. Newport Beach, has an-
nounced purchase or 175,000 of its common
shares. 1be shares were reportedly purcbasea on
the open market for $2.25 per share for an agg.re-
Rrate of $393, 750. The company presently has
S,647,222 shares outstandmg.
Richard A. Donnelly, Newport Beach, is vice
president of domestic development for Ebasco
Services Inc a New York City-based firm of
engineers and consultants.
Home Federal Savings and Loan AssodaUon
of San Diego will open a branch July 1 in San Juan
Capistrano a t 31972 Camino Capistrano .•
He summed up lbe woes by aayln1· "It 's one
thine to be an Inventor. To 1et your product oo \he
market La aometbina elae."
JAOOB &ABJNOW, WHO bolds 216 patents oo
devices raJllln& from mall sorting equipment to
aelf-regulaUna clocks. adviaes buddin1 inventors:
·'Don 'l a pend more money than you can stand to
lose. ll'• very euy to lose mooey in tbiJ business."
And C. Merle Crawford, a product develop-
ment speclallat from the \Jnlveraity of Michigan.
counsels innovators to make•~ there really La a
demand for their lngeouil)'.
·'The world ls full ol peet lnYeDUom that Juat
never sold, "·he said.
Big Wheal
Haroest
Expected
CALDWELL, Kan.
<AP) -Anxious crews
o f farm h a nd s and
dozens of huge combines
I ST 1'1b
12 to 36 wtlrt1
11 1120/o & 12112% Swwed..,,... I.I.
Ofhwed ... .__w.
714/540.0110
C.ll 142-H71.
Put • f .. words
to work for "·
were stalled in southe rn ;======iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::====:::;; Kansas mos t of last
week by sporadic r ains
that turned fields to rnud
and s<'l the 1980 wheat
harvest back sever al
days.
Fluor Engineers and Constructors. Inc .• a sub-
sidiary of floor Corp., Irvine, has announced the
appointment of three senior vice presidents.
WWlam F. Gulley will be responsible for de-
' velopmt.>nls 1n the Far East, including China.
Harvest officials in
Kansas were expecting
to kick into full aear by
today.
Emil J. Parente will direct ~ovemment and syn·
fuels ~ales as well as technology development.
• 0 . W. Stanley will be tn charge or develop-
• ments m the Middle East and Afnca. excludrng
~ the Republic of South Africa.
• . fluorocarbon Co., Laguna Niguel. has agreed
• to acquire the Elgin , Ill. Tenon division of CR In-
dustries for a n undisclosed amount of cash and
notes. according to a recent announcement from
officials at each firm. The CR Teflon operation
will be moved to lbe Teflon plant of Fluorocarbon
in Mundelein, JU.
There are good signs
for the harvest thi s
year: The crop promises
to break last year's re-
cord; rcul transportation
is in the best shape in
years: and despite un. 'I ~ll llN certainty over Soviet in-~ l)A BLUE ABOUT A tentions prices are
generally strong. SECOND TRUST DEm LOAN
The U.S. Agriculture
Department ha s UPTO ssooooo · forecast a crop of 1. 7 'I
Alu J . Ja~. chairman of the executive billion bushels of winter ;v,,.,,-.orf 'f:'"",;1-t ,'T: .. _J_ Jnc • committee of Bozell & Jacobs International, Inc., wheat, up 6 percent .I 1'Wf'' L-A-f""'"'Y rUllU!:J •
with offices in Newport Beach. Loe Anaeles and from last year's record LICENSED BROKER SINCE IOOQ
Palo Alto, has been elected cbalrman of the board 1 . 6 bi 11 ion bus be l ofA•erleaat\d•~~~=ede=.:.:r•= ... ~;;;;;::==========barY===eat.=============~:::;::::::;:::::::::;==:==:~(7W==)=lfJJ:=..fJ)tJJ=::=:=:=::::~==~:=.\
APWI .........
SERVES BOARD
· Wa"er Heller
Professor
Named by
NB Firm .
: Walter Heller, regents
JlrOfessor or economics
at the University of Min-
.nesota, Minneapolis, has
been appointed to the
board of directors of
Compreh ens ive Care
Corp., Newport Beach.
Compcare is a pnvate
provider of hospital·
based aJcobollsm tnat·
1nent proarams and care units.
Compcare President B. Lee Karna sald
lleller'a expertise in
tcooomtc and 1ov-
lrn menta l affairs
-akes him a valuable
addition to the board.
, He baa b een a n
~onomJcs adviser to eu-ee U.S. presidents -
John F. Kennedy, Lyn·
\lon B. Johnson and ·~rald IL Ford. .
Gear Approved
' BAD:BSPIELD CAP)
-... Gett>' Oil Co. f'9POl'tl ~ wW be allowed to ....
UN of a steam
Ol'dlncl abut
DeceJDber, lt'78.
1rounda tbat they uaed exce11lve alr
11~
, STAMPINe
lmm9dl8te prOductlon
ttme .WllllM on 80-Ton ..... .-... H60h Quality
at Lo• Coat. Pacific
Handy Cutter. Inc.
,714'"1-01'00. -
Now you can exchange
J 20 foreign currencies for all
your business, investment, or
travel needs.
D eak-Perera, the nation's
oldest and largest precious
metals and foreign exchange
finn, is open fo r business in
Orange County.
Right in the South Coast
Plaza Shopping Center
N ow you can get travelers /'-
cheques in U.S. dollars, .... -t
German marks, French francs,
and Australian dollars as well as
several other foreign currencies.
And take care of all your
foreign payments and
collections.
Of course, you can al so
buy or sett gold, silver,
platinum, or palladium, all the
most popular precious metals.
Invest in gold coins like
Krugerrands and the Canadian
Maple Leaf.
Or precious metals
certificates that let you buy
precious metals without the
headaches of possession and
storage.
For a11 your foreign
currency and precious metals
needs, drop by our new o ffice
We're open Monday-Saturday,
lOAM-6 PM.
Or give us a call.
Deak-Perera, South Coast Plaza,
Nordstrom's Wing, 3333 Bristol
Street, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626.
71+751-1200.
T .... JUM~.1880 OM. V PILOT fl7
Banking hours have been stretched at Citizcr1s
Bank to make banking more convenient for you.
Our drive-up banking ... and our lobby ... are open
9:00 to 5:00 Monday thru Thursday: to6:00on Friday.
And if you miss us during the week. you CCVl bank on
Saturday 9:00 to 1:00.
Time is on your side at Citizens Bank.
Jll. -..,~
Ol1ZENS BANK
OFCOSTAM™
Harbor Blvd. at Baker. ~ ~ Calif. • MembeT FDIC
t
-ONl. 'f l'tLOT
Tuesday•
Clo i~ Pric~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
.... t I ( '1 ~ C ... I ..,. ttwt rt.q 1• 1 '<1' t ~ ''' 1 I , .. ,_ ("l ltt ,_ \'of ,_. -1 I -,. »tt 1» , ,"-41h IOll! n _,._,, ~ 1 .. Mll 41'1 J'~llo
• !ft n • , S:: -~=~ I '!:' tt::••• " •• ..w1oo t' SM ti • c.; "91•• ptt" ' t11.. • "' ,. t .,. ,,.,. --~ 'f ~ :.: : 11! • -~ ~~ .. l :r ' J! .~. ,): .. ; Ii. :::."i'o :.:: 1t m ~= ~ ·~· :z i 1: ~ e I ~ !!~--w1I [J!. 'l ·1 ~ ~ ,1. ,,,. ll'ftll El t • I Jb t•_. \1 •t I "'•' ~ ·~ 1 , ..... :'~ ._, til> • . ""' ofUO '!\'8 n . " --f~ l r. ~ I~ =~IUll.. :s;, :: • j • \It ~:r =~k ,ii ~ 'I 1 wl: '+\" ·'i-.. · J .. ~ t!1 11!!~. ai H n·"= ~ , ~ ~::1::::is~ .. 11101~·':-"":,,. :lt!t ~.~ t ~. t "' 1A '· ~rJ1 1 •'-t "' ... PllllE pf t n 110 ~-+ 1 M J ~ uW~ " .C•• 161 S ~, 1-. J -:::::t7t I f. ~ ~. •' I; l"!llll p1 t 50 , '10 ~ lit M S 11t ~ + Yo
...... I -• 1 • ...._' .. ~ ..._, , i t t •loo 11 11! , -°" ~If pf 1 IO tM •t"'> ~ I M • H 1 ., ..... •I~ ...... • ~, :a •"-,' 1 ... ~Ml I t al4'J 11"' ;i .. , n.-._ f1•11Hll pf 11t ~ '''' II<. 1.-• t J1 "' litlot ~ JI :: ' ...... ,. "' J •t 1' ' I '!Ill .. f -.. ""'tSu0 I tf It '1 Jt.'4 "' '"" '4 I -•
I ' ,, • "' .,
1
, ']r. i" .: ~ :!::::O l t ~ :~ .., Ut ' M ~111111• 161> ""' -. • .. 'I · 12 ~· ... t ,,.. •r•' I ~ .. ..,II fl6io .i ll ... ' ~ Mt•M I St • liDO 14.... .... Pt.ll!ftd 31 f ti j~ . I • 'n ~-Vt re .. f 1 rr.:-0 • lot rt~d 11& I tf It •.,. ""6Hr0 1 IO • II It '-..,,.,,.., l lO 111Cl t 1 t l\Q I > Jlj,, ., .. u: 1
";; .-•• , 14 H\i4.-...•IJ0 t 11\ltt MtnJW • I ,.. Pllll\11-1 ftO ' 1; "'~ ; ~ "· ~ ,, MM " ~ ..... "' """" t ~ ' /fl n~ "' Mt~\9 '.. • ., 11 Pi.dAvl 1• • ,, ..... ... ~ ·:;: n ' • \) ,. . -"~'" ·n l~ 'H ., ... 'tt ~ rrfl '·:'° IO)J "''" l\<o flll•NG ,... • ,. 20.... ... ·"II -I) ., ' \o t• t l'I • .... H" •11 • u 11 .... , '"' .,. • --, I\.. Plff I lM 1\li AO 1 4 I · el\ I f ••-. • • • ,... • ' ' M( f "' ' .._ ;;11, Pll\Clfy I pt 1 ... )'h , ,.. 1 -4 1S 141/o ..-ft4e I .. I 111 f • • • '' I tl11Mt Pfl I 2>'-• ..., "'< ~ ~ 1 !f t0 ~ ,.loMr ' ! «) 11 JU .. , , I• ttM t J 1 JS + ....
.,, ... -: " ... "" ••
1 14
""'' ~~~11H, : ~ ~ ~; · ~1 :g::,•0 ; ':,fl: ~ "' P11 .. re 1 «> • so • , • 1•, vc IA 1 ~ is • 11o "-1~1 ' ,, !.... • ta It ~ ~ • '-1t11r<I• it t tk If O. \, ""o..wt 1'0 6 10 ,. .. , ... P11"8 01111 ,,. JI'• d.. 'IC DI I 104' .,_ ~ I~~ It m r;;: • '\lo t M<G!cl t IO I n ,, .... , "-P lthltl I 10 11 12lS U'-• = t.11 e It P1lo • fl • Iii! l• -·°'" • '.,."° • I It )tf I• .. I~ 1~ 1 '1 .. 1 ~.,' ~ &&.Gr~ 1 SJ t ISJ 2t"I PIMllh< f .. ~-',•, 71 t ) ..._ !'! ~ .... •1111 O A ,., • \/, ·-U •• ...... ~ IJll) l4', ...... ,, .. \t i} U ,..,. 110 4 • fl\4o• -:f .. :O sU: ,J !t~ \~ f 1
1 11:: "" : ~"P' JIO :~ >;~· "'' =t~',:.i 9 .. ·: ~ ''· Pt•r "°Y '"' '' 1•'" :': ::!,« nJ ~ l~· v.
.. •'• DI i tAi 4\lo INACp , 110 ).If )6 t ~ McLOUl JI II '"', \,, PIHMY 1Qt17 • » • 1 Mrld~~ l It I l2 IJ , , .
I :i ' ·":· n I~ 1)1 J)';. • ' • "' INAln I,. I .... M<.Mor •• llt ., 2J ... I<. Pnt\IMO I u , .. )c)I •• '• ~ 10 • •I• .... " • ~ .... ~ •• 1 1·-··~ ~ I '" ITfSv·~. J IT 1.,,M<H•ll '16 I """''"'"-Pel ,M l, inn'.• 1 ~. ,, ••• ···~ • .. • • ... ;;;M".;; , It • ~· ,;; • • ...... ' IOI u '"' IU lnl ..... Of\ • ,.. ,,.. , .. Mot ld I.IQ •• ., ""' "' Pof•rO'cl ' n Ill ,, ..... =..'.Mi . ; i4• ;:
1.-. • .. .... " #llll I ... I r. ,, .... s "" "" I IU 1n1 ..0 ,,, u.. Mt•"• ~ 10 .. ,.... ..... PN:lro .. ,., ) I01 ,,... ,, 10 ID " "' 1 • > II iii .. 11ll1~, •l .VO 11._ , di 1 rt II t '1 D" • "" IUll\I pl 1 l\ 1 'It'-'• _,,., tO ll .. U ' Poc>T•I' IO S It ,.._ • '• la • ID l9'fl, "' _. ) ti .. + llO ~11 I Cl I 11 iJ • f*11 t Ii t JI I 1' ' \o IUll\1 ol I • l 7J .. ~lvlll• I .., ' -"lol•o • I "°"« .D S 11 14 1 ' ' J 1' \. ~ ~ ~ , =IM'tK U1 IU .... + la IO•l>Of> 1 a>10 II Tl .. , '-W..mo<e• t 110 IS •, '' PorlC.E 110 II 11• I• • s.rrc flll l U •i'' ,, -loo Mil ••• 11 Jlt .... 140 1214o 10.•18 l tO s ... n • •• '•MtrtSl1llJ' • )4 "'Po<G pfltO I 10'• ~ l )O s J02 '11-.; ~ .. \It• l4 •¥-I M I IOI :~~. ''\ ~:... 2 .. ! lj ~. ' 10 .. IT l•I I •1 )'• '" MtrTea 131 • It U ... Pol!loth ll2 I ·~ ~ S.-r l.AO IO Ill~ !.:::'.' 1"' ' n ,. Ser• .. '° Ml .... ~ , -•1 •• , 1 --· , JO 1• ,.,, 1A>. •• Po1me• 1., 1 "' •>•· w.. ,,, to . " 1_... • 'I ~-. C.,.h 7 I W ,... .,., .., lllPowr l JI I 111 • -"" • ""' p I ,.,,0 10 ti>-S..-t AllS ,,,. IJ\lt• II) I Ui. • '-CefttrO•I I II !fl )1 • 1 I • •• ~Ill> t ~> lll>ow pl'J Of t100 1' '> J!MrrL'f .. • «11 n~ • '. r•m er ·~ =:-... 10 1'1 IJ,J.'* •I\.\ s , • d=IS .. --Vt Cntr•Tet ... ' H I'+ lo t 1.loe t 101 U\ri ,. 11p,,,. pO ll • rlOO 10"1 • lo ~ .. P' 11 • 1171 >"• I Prnl•! '._ • H 10;"-I t 10 U 250 1"1 + J
' .-1 ' -1• 10 ,.~ .,....... 1at10 d i.S ~ t )Y> 11r pt• u ,.,.,. >' ~. ~---"o• n ~. Pr•-c' 10 •n wn "• • , •. -+ Crl -.., • -....,..,~ '"" .... ' ow • -,.• 1• ..,.._.., • •• a ll' "''• '• p,.mMI' 11 JI 11'' $lillmkG $< S IJ I -t ,.., • ~ ce.\A1r 40 1 q II • 1 ~,.. -• 10 14 ~ llf'uw O" 11 1100 "' , ~ 1 1 ~ 10s )lri ....,.._ ... • ... II 1" Cllmfl" I .0 ~ >S •• ~JIOI IO • • >I \• llPow pll 111 rl'O )t• t • 'y ~WO I ~II l U \, • '• Pr°'-Iii l IO 10 4 \ 4 ... S-I C. S rr10 i• , t.. ._.,. rJ I •I l )lo\ Cllm e I 10 I ,. .... ._ ~Illa .. 10 ~1 lJ~ t la llW 1 I 0 n• 1 " Mt•I• f U\o • PrOR\11 \ 21 IJ 1» 11'• • ~O" IOI I 1'I U\ri
..... • •• QI """ "' ,... IO .... , • llflyf I"' , "' 1t•1 t II.. 1mn1co '10 I ,... ,... "' M()MFIM JO .. , , Prol•• l ., • ) JS\o.. • ,.,_ _.. -,., -• ., ... .-• ...... .. • ~.,.,«I ) 11 • J\1 ~ ,,-., • -Mtl•m l JO I 2$ n • ' PS•Col I IO II ,.. ,... 5ytlm .... -• ·~ 1 Z::O-~AJ ':l.dol .. ,. t! ~l\e~~o .,.t "m ~;.~: '• a;....P 160t ''°' 11~'1'-1~ n. 4 ._ MtE!lfO tO l100 Jt •''t I lA J "'9 i."'+ \la •E -~t l t/n..., .. __ _.al 19 &""• ~ ,. ... ,,.o,,. 1~ It\.,.,_ &l!ftl!f l 4' f 12"1•,_ '1~ .. ~1 a ·-'.a•·.'•• M1E pt e 31 llJO H nllfJ.Jt 11)1) l2 -I TT.._t J JOI •"1•1 --"-...._., . ~""' ... •,.. .. &OtlO 2 I J7 31\<o "" ,_,,.. , t._IOO ...., • -MllCn pt1 05 . 1 11•' I , "• '-»., dOO .!!!'.' .1v. .. ~ ', •• ry "'9W'CI I f J "" CIN•l'd l"t ~ ~·· Elldv I flt • II • ... NIM pfl. -MllWI pll 17 f 2• • '• 111 UO • •HID .......-~ TeftllrO It I •IO JO>o '' r.a t~ 4 .,! ~·.1
· ~~~Jt'ls \ 16
1 ~~ 2"' ~ j,lO IMlt .. v. "-1::='"'!!.ll ~ 11~~ .. ~ MclCTel l .. 1 2M ll"t 'I\ ?.11 •I~ m~+ ~ ~Eir 1S/ :; :~ ,:
·'°IU ltO P 1" ~ ....... ID 4 l 1~ "'MC ~~40cj "'° 1.41 :ro:.nAO S .! ?!~-.·~..'. :ris'Lf'l~ 111ri n:. '-\ H~f :--: ~+ ~ T .,..... IS. I 131 ll'•
.. 4' 2h .... Cl'IMNY , .. S 7$1 40 'lloo r MC~ i tS n »ll ~ lrdP\. 2.24 t 1..,) 1•1•:: __ -::_ Mlclfl~ I <Ill I loll 1•-.... i~.. 12 JI .. • \'< T 11 ... .,., ' "° 4'Alr .. t.11 St ...... "' (l'INV pfl 11.1 s ,.,... . ~~~... • • •1 10~ .... llldHlt• uo • ·~ .. -. :: MIU•rW I JO ... 2• , .. ' U t ........ l ...o¥C" It )tS '') .... =. ~1: ~ ;~; 4' ~=:~: \ f: I~ 1J ~~ "' ,.-., 1t s 11 s • •-o .Jii t> ; MY>+t--MlllBriJ I to • n 11v. • "-ff U:2 • ,.. lllllo . • TOWie"" n 1 t4 S."-• ~ &:I 1.t1 M .... ~ Cl\e I 1 St S IOt l1"'• I> F~ IS. .. fJ ·~ I.. :~!t.:"' t;If 1 It JJll.o• \i Mlllfl \ «I 11 ltt ISV.+ "" .. I.AD ·· S 12\oli . •• T:c""• ~ l~ , •:
1:1: .. "' -..... \lo , •• ~.·.· ,. ,, llw Fe*ftM~.n ~ Mt~ ..... •"' -•• ;.;. all ,_ u MlnnG\ 1 t4 ) • -"' ""'.. .. .. Tl~ • -11•-•
• ~ -n -.. • -••• ,...,.,...,, ,. .. m 151• t 14 ,,,.,.,'! ,::: ··s 121 ~· ~ MMM . 1'0 •• ,.. sn •• "' M" . JD _,...,, , ·-.. -~ . I 1 ~ -lit ClllMlw pl 1 ' ;; v, F_,.Qlt ,«) S 22 IC>t\ lflld5I .-" t)•~ + ~ MlnP ' 1 Of I IS ll-" tt..JS •• Jll I01\oli -f~ " 41t 11~ ~ Ml 6 l:a:J +I Clll,.,,.T t S.. FrWlil~ t 10 11~ "' INllC.o .hit • J It~ -MlrroCft .. • ti 11'-• "' l:!f~pf].111 . 11• 11 . i.. T ... a 41 11S )t.. :=::::-.Ji ~i: ~E~~11 :5 : i~ rl~· ~: ~ ".~ ~. ~ !:r:if .. ~~i0 ~~ ~~:~ ~~~·~.~ ~ ,: ~~; ~ ~1;:·1:: ~-~ ~ i~ .. 2 ~.:1m =::~
-..Oita .. > I~ ..... CllrOfTI• I 10 • 3'I It\.• "-Fe«AI 2.C ' 3S M • V. 1-rco l.14 6 Jt tl'-+ '-Mo~• lb I J1 11'" ~ ~ ~ i ···~ T~ ttlt l Sit 20'9 4Q'T 1.1' 1 >1 20 ••••• Cllromepl S ,. I ,..,,, l'edlE-"llO ~~ 111..,llf 11S u .. t5 • ~ MoPSpl2'4 .• 70 ~ ~ ) • 1111-~ T_..,,.. Jll » ...
AE ... 2.22 • '10 IW.-.... c 11.,, •• , '°' I ~ I.JO ) 24 '•"'·... '"'""' 1.lO > 17 26~ •..•• Mollll J fl) • Jt'll 73"'. ~ I.If • 12J ,._ Ila TeMCO 1 «I s ~ JI • ·~ ~ l I ,.. ~· t;, (l\U•\ ""1 .. l'• ~ IM 1 M'J lt-4'. · lntAklrl\ M S It II -~ Moe>l1•14 I) 15 1 Nt I IQ 21V>-' TftOI\ 1..0 10 "' YU\o • \, ..,.Mftil ....... 4 1J IV.+ w Cll•Y• pf ,.. I " ....... I I 1-,.. .... • .... llM l.'4 11 -Stllo • -Md>Mr 20 13 lU ll'' • '> ,.,,::' l.lt : 4' I~• ~ Ted!.a t 10 t Ot .... • \1 =I.Do.. lil 20 .... ChwrCll n °1 '6 ""' • '> =t.IO T 'S 14 IMFlav .t2 12 llJ ~ II> Mol\HC:O 271 I 11 1 • 1• fll\lrllllFe l ll S l~ 211 I 2'\o. ... AGIUM1~ s .~I!:-.... ~:~~t" H!: ,;! ~~,:: ·: Fe<ro :~~rs! ~"'· :. 1::=n~. m =: ~ =:~1·1,.,.r 'f! :~~ .,, ~I.AO I .. n-. ... f ••• ,,.,".:. ! ~ ~, ....
AHanCU AO ' " ""'• ... C•OCi 1)1 • -· r lO lS'> ., FldFlll • .a • 9» 11"'. -.. llll!Mull 1.n I SJ• "~ ... Mon•<" I tO s 11 ,,.. ~'"' ~-= 1 !~ ~..,, .... Teal.... Ju -"". ...... 111 S S2 1n.. .. ._. C•"C.l>l t~ 1•!0 ... ,, 't FldUl>I 2.IO S S Jt "° IMP1PJ.C tllU ~·'Ito Monc>Qr lo\11 S II c)\.o , '• SOiMlol:IM I>""• l'o Tealtrl lilS >t ... N4oont 1.1011 U2t 21'-· C•nM11 I 9 504 Jl'no ~ FldUI 1 4 n 11 · · • • 11'1!"9clf .3:7 I 11 20 . . Monw" J .0 t 594 S7' • " I l1 S It ll", t .. T...c:>G4 'J1 11 a.-,, .. • ... ~ .tr 1l 219 ~ '-(lhtrl) I A7 ~ 1 ... 1 17 '"' E!lj""Wf ~ •· ~: ·i...-• oJ. lntTl J .fl) I 1177 21h • ~ MnlOU I ID f )7 11 .. • '• tor JO 1 SI SV. .... la""<\ '° 41 lS~• '" Mil-..... t ~ 114' • \>II C •lt••Sv \ I t.&S JI •• F .. j~,...IC • l40 I • f't MTT pfJ 4 t .. "-• II> MonPw 1 l1 10 "-11 ... • ... _ ·-T•aUllt I ft t t~ ,.,._ AMh .IO 11 n 6 1' • "' Cll¥1nv 1 SO > llM ,, .. '·• .,_ 1 ... TT ptK 4 • l • U"' • ~ Mon!>t 1 llM " 1' '• 11•r"" 21 s ll 1•... .... l euall I Mi I -» • '• ~ .1Sj • -' . Ctlyll\V .... • , , ••• Fl I • •1 l ........ lnt'TT pf() ' • Sl\H llW MO NV '~ • ,.,. • .. I IO '1'10 n~. ... ,.,.,r11111 n 1"-·~ AHMR,..... m .,..,, ..... C•lylft pll)l ..... s, •) AA'.-"~ .. ·:i ~:= ~w. ~ ,,.TTpfJ.U • ,...,,. -MoorM 111 s "43• ..... =~ l fO 11.IO ....... h Woft l .ID ) '" , ... '• ~ADD S IS~"" c11r 1n p1 2. JS/ cl '-·~ ... •I lnCTTlll•.JO tt .. +I Mor9<01\ll0 1 m480.•1• RCAP' '• s jO r .. "'1'11120I 4 n .... '-~ ,IO 11 • lJ4'>• '"' Cl••'E l JO S ll l l'-. .. ROw1 • • 111<>-"-1 .. ...-V.aUO > 112' :U l Morkr • '1 I n 13'• • '-RCAP' 2 u tOe ""' ,_ 1 )) I Ml Sl .. • l'-
ASIMtd ' s 111 16Yo+ " Cl••~Otl I CJ J IOJ )µ. -.. F"'1'!.9f. :.: t I~ !i ... ~ ~ , .. ~ IA> s t nv.-.... Mo•~Sll n s IJ ..... '• RCAP' l :.S . ,.., lll-~ n ......... ',,II " d~ .. ...,._,I ,» I 146 Ill>-\lo ClvCI! 1 -0.. 1 M ,..... .... ~ ... ,,.·0 _ l . .IO I ..., •• • w, llCPC» ,AOb I U 31\lt • ~'t MIQT rArn 3 U •'• • '• fll.C .jt . S 219 10 n.on.1n J.IC> t I) ... Mdlr IO t :M 2Mt.+1 c1 .. c 1 1 I 70t 11'• '"' .-. _, '" '"' lntll ... 1.51 I SJ I~+ "" Mor Nor 1 «I I :U J6\o . ATE AO 12 "' I"• • .,_ Tlv'"' n • t1 -• .. Alr<SlrpfS.SI " ) •V>-YI CIPve pk .60 1 II ..... • ·~ FslMIM ,)0 l1 ir1SI :M'h-\lo lllPwllf 2.21 .. 1100 lfY> \Ii Mollo!• I 40 9 S1S "'• • '> Ila!~ ... ' •1) 11\io , °'" Tl-CMo" 1 t lO n\, • •TT ) 71"2 SJ\'o+ .... C•n•O• .ao • ST•• ..... , Fsl1'18o 2.» • ,. ~~· :;: ,_., AO 1 ~T J iii) ~ MIFv•I J J6 IO I~ Jt ••• II.Mn.fl 1111" JllO 1 .... -... T-r , ,, d lJ '"'· ..... ATTpl ... •1 UY.-"' Clue!!P• _ .. s 105 ... • F~8n l.20 s l .w.: \lo ,_El 1AO I 140 U \'t .... M!STel , n I )I 1.-,. '• "-4 . ... • 1 \)YI v. ~""' .., I ,,. Zl.... • ... ATT'11 ,_.. •• al93 t1W.-.... c1 .... 11P pf 1 .• 1' .... ''I FaPe ·"' • 2lf ~ lool!IG 2.10 I ll »"-t \Oo Munl0<0 8 •I 111 • 1• •~ .IDot • 211 u ... v. l lmell\ I.ID t U. "" • 'o ATTlll J.14 .. alt• 4 14-"' Cot<l\m , 1t )'1 ~tPtl M •· ll ~·~ ~ 2.JO t 41 21~ YI M11n\1\9 I'° t 6 IJI..-'o ii;AP,e J S 11"', 14 Tl,..1 e>flll SI I 11 r
....,. ... s J3 "'-· • Cot\ICo «> • USI ,,, •• , • ., ~~~ '~ ·~ .~ .-Iii .__ 2.sz , a ,. ......... M .. 1pl\C. ',. s )1 •• -I . "->A iolC 1 " U'-Tl~ t .. • SI ).I AW« pt 1.AJ .. a. ,. .... ~ C•llCO pl 1!9.. l n . ..... -n ..... lllCl9C» • ".. lil ........ ~roO • 50 II tSI ,.... \, ~ uoo IO s .,. ... T!MtUI la • l1 i.o... ..
AW.I,,, 1.21 •• ••JO llV.+ "' C•llCp pll 13 • • ,. • •• FtWltc: .... • J ,,e-"' I ........ 1.n s II ..... ;_ Mu,,yQ I '° • ' •••• "-Ymlllnl 1 10 n l•I... ToddSll ,. s ITS »"' I AW.5P I U dOO 12 + 1\.'t (OC:.811 ut> 11 -S '• l'lsc:JIC» I.JO I ti • 1 .... Q) ti 11 I..... ~ Mv10rn I ... )• ll'• • '" ~ t II It~ n•..,, •~ T-m 10 • ., 20.. .... -I JO S I I~. ••• (O<a(I , tllo 9 'IOJ lJ .. , ._ Fl ... FO\ a> ., 7>,.' \, I~ H l "' Myer\L .0 ' 14 "'• • I• __,...•M I> IOI ...... TOIE.dl\ ) 10 I 117 70 -0 .AO • t 1• • • • • CIC1w8 k 91 I JS 10· » F,_,,,s.,, S? IS 13' •' 1" ->-J ---N -~ p12 IJ J6 JI , "1 TOIEd prJ >t S 10'-~ .,.,..., IKI f f 22\loo-~ (ol•NI ,IO S S 12 > ._ F l..,IEn! )2 M •1• J'#TGol 1 12t 2114 NCH n • 11 n .. "'~.,1 109 • lont..C.0 tet <t 11 ••
Atrtfec: I,., , ., 2t • .. . (Ol~<O 6 Ill ••• • F lemlr19 ' u " ••• J...-F 1.AO • •S n~ "' NCNB n • •I " • • .,. ""'' • ~ l OOCAol .iOc> • 10 •'. AMP\...:..-:.~ JI\~~~~ (Olf.P•I 1 08 Tl9$1 w .... ~::::11pl ,:if ·~ ~r :;.; lltmeRvnA s 10 1iz:· ~: ~f~ '1101~ ~::. :: ""llef 1.». t I IWt l oro(.o • s ,,.,. ~~: .: ,=: ,JO' 110 " -"• ,'001111A11IFk ·12
12 1s "~ 1~"':' "••Pl 212 s.9 ""' ... :1.~.~ I~ t-¥.: w NLT :~'! ::. ,, ..... ltec:IJIEqn JO ,. I\,·~ ~~:~" 1~1 ;; ll •· '·
Anv'9pQ> 17 21 I + \olo Cot Pen 1 «I • 16' 11 , ': Fl•Pw l I» 9 Jlt 14-. .#ffl'llt I.AO 4 )«) 1' • "' H \IF' '11 10 1tl &' =::""8 ~ ! ~ ~-, i: ,; • .,,. \ «110 • ?j .. • • -1.)$ • 141 22 ... "' Colllnd 2 'IO s 1)' fl\.," F laSt \ I • IS 21>. • JerCfJf ,,,. .. IT1'0 •s NAbt>(O I •2 • 106 , .... I "' 1 1 )• ,,.. '·• ,,_ l 00 I .. 'lO~ " -1A S » lSV.-.. COIC..\ J S. I N .. 1 rtu0r l I >0 11 •ll'1 "'''••1'• )ffCpt 1.11 t1IO Sf\'>• II> Neltc> I .011 10 JI .... • I"' =~ '; J ~ .. ,, > fr...urt 1 lt I S. )4 .. • -loo\ 11 30 1114' + .... (OlllPtl 50 I 47 11 , 1 Foole(. 110 I 10 lio • JerC pf •, _ tlOO SJ I N•e><o 1' I S 1~" '• AfjGpl 2_,., 1 ICll ! ..., , o•lt / 1'<1 1, • --II 21 t 11 I~-... COISOn J J2 I 9 ts • • FO'OM • 1 1991 J• • • .. M rC pl II .. tAO II • "° N•Ol•FOt '°" e J II '· Al!G pl 2,.o S n~ .,, Tw I .n 1 I, ,.,,,.., 112 • >11 1l • -C50 pl )'7 •• s JO ,. " ForMK J S l2'I 27 .. • ::~ 2,'8.. 14 I~•• V. Netto .. ,. 10 ll • "9fll\pf 1.61 > H t 1w r ;• • ~ t~ Ao>Gtllc:.e fl) t 122 "4• ._. C50 pl II U 1450 llQ F IO.•r I,. J IJ\• I.ft • n 19"' • 14 Nonu .. 1 lO c liol 1l • 11, RieclAlr JO f7 S~ tw r ~· I ,, 1• •c • ....,,....8 II ... I -21~ ... ' (ombnlnl
0
& 719 10'• Fr!t<o• l <II lO II •S>.' " ~or I 11 ~ \.\ N.ilC•n • • II• 71 ~ ~ JO ,_ '• l w f pt 1 "" llJ n •. I AnlJClllf ... 1 ., 1n.-..,, cmoEn 160 ' 46" ~··. '• Fo\Wll n" •37 lill ... "· J~ 1.n • $11 n • ~ NC11n Pl I IO I )'I ' ~ I : 11 ,, .. , 1,.h ... I 11 ' J\4 ,, •• ""'°'r.s .212011199 2•1,.\+ 8" Cmnfq 'IOI 141> 9 Fo1om•I 111 St,• 'o JllMnpt SAi .. 1 Wiit I'> N!C!"l'l 60 11 '° H'. • " ~ 2'I II J-. '" lionl"• u.c •18 1•, ""*""'-". lllOO •t'llo~ '"' Con•Ot\n '19 • " II. F~rPI\• lJJ n t • .. Jdw\Jft I .JO tJ ,., ,.~ " NI0.11 ] • 11 /&• .. '• ""'6Ct9 , •• ,, 11•.. .. TIA"""'~., , .... ~pf'l.tS • tn 2.S -l'o (m•C 1 60 91211 77-.., '• Fo•Sl•P "8 t 3' tO " ... .>dltl£F ' 1' .... N•IO•\I I • '81 11 .... " AopTu 1 II T S JI._ 1, • .,.,,,p1J ll 11 I• ~ • ., ·-..,. c .. E pl I <1 8 '" • f O•bt'O 'lO ' 1S JI JCllll'IOI l.lO 1 ... 111.,, NO•\I o•. ]~ 110 "" • ' .. ~ • 10 ~ , ........ '••""" IO" ... \ •• ~Mg1~ I II ll"lt... C•E p1 1 llO : u 16. '• Fr11n-M .. S •.stt 11 >• ''\ ~ .60 t 10 I\\ NOo\l prl 8\ I 11-.. Ae J ) 11 1 , 11-,p 11' 06 i"? "'
Arc.IA.e 1. s ,, 11'11 + "' c ... r o• Ill ''° ,, l f •PIM • ' 10 • .,... :i.• > ' J01'91f' 1.10 s • Jll .... N•lf'Ci l 10 • •111 :acµ, .. ~ I » \0 ,,, ..... .. '•(,J' "' 1 <J ' :1 Arar0 .20b lJ >44 lSY,+1.,, C•EO' )87 10 7s,. , Fr.oorn JO I >I /•., h J ....... 1 ... 1'7 It". NFGpl !JO al 77>,,.1 • Ae-m eO t U 11, ·~ ''~'°" .r, r> 1
'VdEft .Ml. l 2~•-t om-.1 ?JO I ·~ .lll'o • .., r,.,..,,. 2a> 1 '1 11 •• ~ JOO/Mf9 I '° •1101 4"'-tl~ N11IGvo I .. 81 7"••" ''"'"'cl 1·.,.) 49 I)': 1r•""' 1.: JI :i ..... ,
.YltPS 1 • ,., 1-• "' CoP\Y< n IS 11'1 )1 , •• f.,qva IO J !Cl IS"-• '--IC-« -N•IHom 2'I 1 Aeynlnll 10 7 -.... v, liA•I" , 4'11 • 11'.1 •' '• Arll"ol tO.IO • &IOO 10C •••• · toPw wl 1 16' F"q" pl 1 ,, I .... 1• K1.M lAta 1t I J21rt • ~ NILlblV 11 II II) ll •• '• flr(lft pfl~ J .. ' lio<on 7 1.., •l'l 1~ •• • Nl<illll AO IS •• IV.-.... {om PS I . " • " 0-G -I(,,_, .ft • 7211 22"-• " NMoCr f!O ll )6 n•. .. Ae ' .,., IO J .,~ .. I""°"' 1l ArllLG 11.2.f 10 I) 2'-..... Comp'ilr )'ti 6 1)) 18' • >, GAF" 80 S II~ "'-.... ~WAI 1.20 J '1• 20\lt • .... NMe<ll:nl IS 14 1111 lA' • • '~• A.e~l i 70 J IOO ,,,.. l ••AIM -260 ,,_.
....,..,.RIY '' lY>. .. • tomp~I 11 JliO ,, ..,. • " (;AF pl 'JO . 11 .. ,.. '-~ S1pl 4.7S .. a 11\1> •Ill> NMIMS• !.II ?s lo ,,, '• , ' RldtCo I JO '° J is I 1 ••"'< ' ~ ·~ =~~.; 1rl w-·~ ~:.~~ 1 s;J; :H : :·. g~~~ 2 ~·~ 2H H~.: ~ ~t~:~ ,.~ ~~=~"' ElF.~.'.~:-·~~~! ~:::,·: fj!:~ I ~ :~: ~ t~!n:-~ff 'i rfi ~!
""'"flft.1S 1100 .. • V. COM<in !SJ 6 •1' :i-.... C.F Eqo I J • '" KaC pl 1-11 .. U I " •"' NSl11no 17• 6o JI ""'" pl IO ti 1J .. l(I O•\llO •1640 ~I Ar..iW111 I '°. »1 ,._. ' '°"""" 1 IS so , ....... <ill h~ 1 .JO s ~ lS ..... ltelC DI )JID . I )l ., .... ""•"~" 2 l!l s SI> Ji lllteAld IS ' .. ~ 14 r ..... o. \IO • I ,, ArmWlpfJT~ dO JSVJ · CM NC. 160 R 1 1S, ('.K pl 14' 111> lO ' •1 l(av$C 22 217 o<'o•llio N•!T.. S ) '"'' • ........ IA) t I lt1'.• '" Tytol•I> It "° }.l•.,1 .. Al~ II> s lll? ,., • " Conoco J 20 • ,,., SS • , .. GM R Pt ,, , •• '. litanlMll .21 I .. --...... ,_ t '60 I 1•l1 u)O • I" -2 lO • ,. ~ .... Tyl9f((t ~ 1 ,. .. .. Atro.f; 70r I II ""'• " (Of\<~ 90 2J 0 111o•. 'o C.<tlvHO II 4 18 110 H • .. l(Mlllb .IO 'I 117 li't. + 'Ito N10lom Pl 4 1Jl ...... d RlolliN «I S 10) I'~. lym\1\1 IS ..... .
"""" I I) S •I II + V. C0<1EC1 7 6' 6 lll is•, G•m~• I'° b ~I• fO•., • 1• KOVP\. ,_.. • 110 n•..-• .... N~vPw '' )7 8 6' Jf' • Roc:llG I• I U .... \.. U-4.1
Alvin pf ' " 19\j,-" ConE "' .. \ 11• •• '. c;.,.,,,.," } I) 181 •)•.. \'f l(~CPI.. pt2JIO •• 1 20'\lo . \lo N~vP pf I I.oil . /!lOO ll'• •• Aocl\Tl "'' 1 • "'•· UAl 1\1 ~ ,,._ .... Awrco '.,. J 110 1~. 1 .... C0<1E t s. 1 •••• '. Ci•~Slr .. ' 10 ,... '· I( Pl. pt2.J3 .. J 21 " NevP "''JO llJIO "1•• '. ~ SC s • ,,.. • "' UC.I ' ,. I ·~ I\ • AltllOll 2.20 s "' )1V. .... conr .f.. \Jb. 1)S ,. ••• C.••ltnk IJO > 'l'I ,, •• ~. In 1.10 . "• »~· .... NE"tE•73'1 I'"' 1l • Aocll•• 1 us ~ \IC.IOI 71~ ta> n ...
Aanl()pft.SO . lOO ~~ ~ (OllF ol •IO S SI ••'• li•\Sv< I~ t ! :!.,. !: 1(00..pf .!···= 11:• ~ NEI\ f I~;.~; ;&:.:• 'lntntpf.,S 1171 ,_UM< 1111\ '° :,1 ... , AadOG I ,., , 24J • (~\Fri I «I • io ,. c......... ... 1(.-.GE I. • • NENu<! I A • -, .. ,.... • • uu!.'.1.q •• ••• 111 \I AlhlarW 1 fl) 4 • 11\<o , (ft\NG l l • t IU/ c7 • c;.,,,,~10 «I 1J SI iol • 1CM1N11 I ..... ' '6 lJ~ ... NEnP pl116 i. Jo • • ~Ind 17 IO\o "° ., " • ' , . AICYEI I ' I IOO I~• "' CorllPw l~ 1 1'1 21•.. • • C..1<0 1 10 1 OWi 11 • • " ICM\PLI 2.0f 1 IO 1t NEl\QT l 40 I 7t H\o • _,.11,_ M ll lit ,..._ " u.,,,.,,. , 0 > t& fJO •
AllAl<ll l~ t I~ _.. 'h Cl1Pw pt._16 ., zlOO u~. 1 ~mCa S.. I ,,.,_ • .. ic.>PL pt2.3:7 , 10 U loo NYSE('. I It • 14• II • '· Reim 1J .. 0 '"> ~ uc .. mp hi) I 1• c AtlRlct>WI l1 f l"'·· Oll'llr pfA lO •• 110 19 G<>mln I 80 11 I&·" '• ll:aPI.. pl2.l3 .. lO 21 .. • "' NY!> pt 1111 1100 lo • 1 1-1' J~ U"C•rb 1 , ll• •l'·. AllAc pl 2• • If llJVJ 01Pw pf4.S1 , • 1JO SJ'f> v A!nv , 17• q1 1'•' • ... IUCylNI 4 &JO 10 • l4o NYS pl 2 11 ' 11 " ' ~ tO I 191 11"' 1Jn(om1 10 6 • All .. Cp ll u•.. . . . Clol'llr .. 7 •S •• '''°° M + 1 (;nAmO 60I> 1'1 ,,, .~ ••• " !(My .,. 1~ lllOI ,. • .._ k•w~ll ., • •l 10 I • , ~ .... t llJ '"' ii. un • .,..C:o "1 ' ~ ....
""-' .• ll ts n~ • V. CnPw p17 n 1100 ., l '"' vnBt1n 90 • '' IS•• ''• l(.Mil8r .2• • " ~ • v. "•""'"" ')() • IS "\.. " ~ s 11 '°' JIYt, .,. u .. r ,.., t .. t H>1 11 .. • .twfoCte 7• H 1'I!> ll''-• l Cnl'llr p11: .. : : JIOO 6J J C.•nC•1• If I "'• l(..Mlll pf l .50 . • I UY>-\It N•wm\ I 40ll ' 11.. JI" •RC (AIS 1 Of 1 )I I)"' \la U"E t pt c 50 1110 l9 Ave°"' 110 3 •" 21 ......... "'""' pfl..IS • 11 ~ '"' c;c1nm tie q 188 )()\., "' KMtw .¥J S 4 II ... -;_ N~w0<k 20 II ,,1 .. 11"., Aoy10 ',.. l wt .,. ,,. u"r 1 p fl 1 ilO ...
A-y 11 I 11) 11-• \It CnPw prJ.fO , • ) 21 , .... f,Oynam 110 • Jlt &I •I "-!!« .JO ll :D ''°' • ,. Nt•M P 1 ~J 8 '18'1 tc • • '' R........ f7 I t tt '-lJnf t pl 1 IJ c te • A-I • t1S 2''9 • ~ °'""' prJ.ll .. t If.... C,..nfl J I 714i SI • 11 IC.ti'-1.3:7 ' ..,, 1..-.. · Nl•M pl J «I HO 2'1'> ' -TOii M S 11 11 U0ol(•I I ti) t IOI\ S.. • ......
... _, ) • .,. ~"" °'""'pt2AJ , '° .. C,nFO• ''°. )67 10"'· ... IC.ttllaicr .IOIW )1 .......... N••Mpt ,.,, l60 11•• I Ry-110 ' H n-. UftPM •1 <0 10 ·-" ••• • .,.,.,., I~ 91 I._ V> epU..IO :: 1 61'1• 2 .... C,n(;I" It 47' 11 11 II'• ~. K.ionllRl"r 2S I ~ No•Mpf • 8\ _ 1100 •I'. R,-s I Oii> S IJ tt °'" UntrOyel 171 )
-a-1 -r .I01 Ill ' ... GnMO\I !IO J • ""' -· .n , I.cl 27-"'"""' IO.O II).. ., -..... -u""'"'"' .r.oo JO ••• BT Mt9 -14" l'o COO 4 4 6\.\ vnln\I IO 9 I I SI ... • '• l<aftntl IAO S 431 271• • '-Nl..qStl 1 ts. 10 171, • ~ SCA 2111 Kl •n Kl\, ll"ll•nd JI>' I It ll • 8e('N . .io. 4 3l4 llV. • ~ CMICAlr'IP 7 20 S 141 l~ \, Gnl"'" pf l 10 4/ • • l(yUIN 2.U t 11 II~• .... NICOR J 6e 8 I'll) 14 SC# (IO S >DI 11 , ·~ U8tO iii 1 ,<! ,,. '' •
8'fln1 s fl) 11 ttl 32w + ... °"!Grp 2.AO S )'9 JI • ~ CinMlll\ 1 J1 8 U1 21'" '" ICM1'Gl1 .'4 t 11 10..., ~ NOOIAI n It 2l "' ..... d" SFN 10 t 60 '"" I• unC ""'"' \7 t i11 .Iii • S.IODr •• 7• 17 •I 11..... v. ~Gppf 1 • 41 I-.. (;Mo! • .,.. 8 17'S .,. • ... ICOJn'M 1.IO II "' ,,.,. •lilt Nori WI\ J 10 ) ,... 11" •.. SPSTec _.. ' 141) ,~ ... Unl,•ly l• • \I 1• e.'°""' 1..«I • 10 U Y> -l'o Gopf•.50 , l SJ •l • '\ll (,Mol pl S l ~J tc...,.oon .. t ' ..... Nolltn I t>O • 11 01>'• • s.lllN, u \44 "''°"', •l<o \llllum l Ml a t 'I! 12 , &lie.> \,'° S 11 2l\<o+ Yo di! l.tO tK111 ~' '-C.nPorr 80 ) •9 16" '• ~..i;;:ncs IS JI ,,.._. ._, NO,,t\ lt>O t .. 71'•• '• t?;:';"AIJ IS .. t i "'lJlllu &>I J•ll I~ ,. •·
S.oyMI 10 .. lQ)l ~ ..,, Conlle4 l.)t 1 ,,. IS .... (,PU ~ <el s.. 1.IO • • S."" "' NAC.o•I ... 10 10 0 • ''· 1111'"" s ,., ,... u111., pt l 70 11"4 I • S.ttGF 1.'4 I 1 .. »"' Yo C110.U. . .0 1 ..., WV. V. GnR•lr 7 11 1'• lticldtllf'll 4 11 f l -• °'" NoAMIO t7 l • 2.IO I U )I U"•ll"<l '<Cl & • ll-S.t\p!8 •SO tSOO ~' V. Claftwll 1 111 7 • JJ • U. Gn'.i•Q<\I I It 9 11'1 Jl • k.lmbQ J.20 l\S .. • II. NoAPftj I 10 \ 1 ... 7<I ~ 40 I) \.C t\o L'~•ll"" 1) • •o , .... , ~I 1 11 t JI 11 n Cool<Lt'> l k t t1 S,,, i.. GnStttl .., 6 S 1'• '" l(lnfOl5C .tO .. -N""\IUI I 10 I 117 I • • ~ I jO 14 IJT .. .. llJ~•B• •.,... \ • 1 • • I~ .10 I 14 I... "' '-' I (II 10 llt )1'\lo • '-C. TE 1 n 4 110'> 11'• • 1• ltlnctl 1.Jl 6 JI lfY> \lo NC•ISl IQ S io\ t~ "" StJoLP \~ I I• 10'' '" IJ•MM ~ '"' J , • a..-.a,,.,. I l n l H• °'" C-1pf 190 . J1 fl\lo , \lo CI E Of ) IO 4 ,... Kl!IOIACI .10 I ir' 2l • II> NllW'IP!> I IO I !l9 II SH.S.F J fO I 4J ~ .... IJnf .. Mn •• l• J•. 1 &aonl>pf l 2 31•.. '• CooptA11 .IO IO 2' lO"' Cilt= !>l 1 04 10 7'.._. KW!nn 1.IO S 11 " • \Ii NoSIPw 711 t '" 1• t • •SP_, 102 .,, 10 '" 11nJ>~1o ,,..,... I ., :t •• , •!».HY 212 S U M .. • '• C-TR .to 4 J tO t ~ Gfl1• llO • 16 II'•• ~n 1.211 21 fl l.4\lo. ··· Norh lO I lt9 J~'•• S4"9c!P J '" 21.. uVn!> 10.V ,10 ••.
'811o!V• 1 l• ~ r29 ll*-, .. Oopl pf l.1S I l:Mo (ieon•1to W 141 l"-• • t(ollmr l .40 13 1' n v. • 14 Nl"O•I• Q l:W. ... • •• s.Yril «I t!1 .... U~A" -J ""' ul I , '• 8n«Am t .i I 2151 1~.. ~ncl .92 11 2l 12lt. V. :;en\I Cl 1 60 & I .. 7&' • • '-"-" I.All I 219 '".,_ + l\lo Norl'rp I IO I 1~ •t' • ~ 11 •'-tJ!>Atr pl! -I ri I• , •
e.nklr J lO 4 11 48'1>• '"~I .. S 9 ll V. lo\ :-0\tpl I .. I ,3,,. "° Krirotl l.20 7 421 -·,.. Nw\tA1r1 Ill• 41'8 13'" '• ~ ISJ I Ito ""'' '~ UV•CI 1"' ~10 •I•, -Bl<lr pf J 50 tt 161>& • .. Qw-e ,'4 23 Je !>.\I; j"nuPI 1 04 10 IS 2~.. '• ~ 20 • .,.. Nw!B<D I .. 6 109 7•1• • '-~fl I.A.ff IS M It .... U!>C.YO\ 1 •l 10 J.c a.w-")0 SI 11~ •• •1, C«••n• .. • JO u • "' :O•Ptt I)() •• , ,,.. • .. "'-' .... "' 10 Nw•tfn I ., I 10 J J.. S--• fO u IS .... U!><..t1>11 t0 "" ..,._ ••
Bertie<() I ftO It l>f S.V. t
1
'l C.omc; l.12 I .. S..... .... :;•Pw pf7 St 11 )I\,• " ltllllm .IO t 11 1V. H•llnO J 79 \ l>I lO" • • SFelNI lAO 1 1~ jt\j, • \, USHom ~· ~· I• • BerdC~ • t I ''° .. . ·~ C«rllHI 1 n • to 2~. 14 C.•Pw oil )1 • 71 • l(\IOtO(I ...... 2' UI ~ .... NwML t , .. 10 '° ' . . . Sl'elft .,. !O I IS us1 .. e1 • ... • S.r'l'Go IO f 1J 16 Cowl9 I It II t f -\.,, C.•P"' 011 IS IS 1• • IC-,-• 4 t i --°'" NwSIW I IO \ l6 1J • • '-5.Felnl n 11 Stol .... .... U!>lH\4 11 ' I• '' Bem6i. Ill lO t fS 2• Coa.l!klltl f7 12 11Jt 7•11t I~ C.eP,.. pl112 r100 &J -~ -Nor Ion t .0 I ]II ).I'-• I • Sa1Vlft! I 1 t .. "-US J>r. Ill 00 .,10-.. • BerfY'<IW SJ II U2 ~~l~ c;,1119 .O.j s Y<+ • '"" Geovt ., " 111 ;l.~. ,., LI'£ .12r 10 JI !!',: . V. NorS11n 1 Of t 'J9T II'•.,., $Af•E «I , .. • ""' v\\,,....,. , .o 11 ,,.,.. ~:I~:? tit., O'-1Aoc, I U )I"-+ ~ verl>PO I 1' I 7S U'E pf jl) • 1 Nv<or 4'I I 1'IO 'I S.~ ~ t 'l tl'o US\1~~1 1 !JO IOH 1• &:;Fn.:1 -• u ... ~ 14 ~F .10 ' " "" .. .. U.lly I l \<' • S7J IO' I .. \.ITC:O I • s ''"'. .... 0-0 -S.;ap !O • Kl4 t .... V\ I nno , ,. ' l1 I J
1M¥S10 uo • ,. 2.!!':: ~ " ,,20 s 10. JO.Ii,• 11. 8r!~U~' 70 ., ~ ·~~ ~~ t'4lt~"' ~ ": ,~:.: ·l'· 8:5nd 1: : .~: ;:" ; : t:E : ~l:" ·i:: ::~. ~ ~'T:~\~ ! :l • ":; ~~ · Bev'*• I I •1fe + V. ~·:·1 W ~l4 ~ ~ C.lbrf'll 60 I 111 11 L II 1 ltS I~+~ OfrlP•! 1 •10l1 JJ._, ~E jlf U I d '°"' .,., llTr~pl I)) SM I"•
Baetlncl '1 1 lS ~ -It. CrouHt t l.ft 10 .~ 23:::: \'< C.lcll •w \ I I> 12 21\• \. A .3'C 4 16\t. 0<11P pl) II> \ 0 .... • • S.vll\ 10 111 I• • .. Un•l•t I >I I }41 1• •. •
Be•1Fd' I.JO I an t2"+ 14 U=aH a J~ 1 .. ,JO • u CilllMlll ., s .. .. LTV pf s s 0 • v. O<ctP pf) 60 1 ~' •• '" S.Wlol I !O I It u n .lrl>d VI,, 110 JI • ' •• llH IPI l a •' .. ..,,_ v. • ,. ,,.,,_ ~ Glllt11• I n • ,,. 7''t . '• \.TllDI 2MI " -..... ()((IP~ • I I \'•. I S.JIGf\ .OS. • us S'">• ... u...... ~ \ 71 •O~. llec:tun J1 If l it UV.-V. l JO I _. 4'1-t Gll>O\ln< 4' 8 I '• LQIAnC Ult II 1'11 11 ' \<o O<c•J" plJ IO •J 11 ... • • ~ • t \4 "' Un••' d .. I 10 •1 • ~~0 '1 ltl .~ lS •• ~pf .-.U , f1 tdlV. o \'» C.l•••W IO S f II \.M~ l .M I 1• ft,1,, • \\ O<t 1P 0'1 lO 14 'lO' • • • $<,,,Pio 1-60 '\Sil ,..._ • 1 .... Uni ••I I Ti t .. , I
.,.._ -· IJ•;,' V.. ,. __ ,,, S 111 ~ \>II GlotlM ' 10 17 2" JO •I L-..s. ~ ' 7t ·~·' OOfCO "' \0 11 11 llt • $<NIU tJ>t '"' U1J1~'-" I hr 11• \oO'• • ·~ I • 11• -·"' .......... • Gl<IWFn ,.. ... ,,., •• ~Bry I • i.J ""' ~ ~n ?10 \ n ls,. s. ... .,. 1J:12l RS Ill ., ... "~' '' r '!I . ,,, ,, ...... Bt-I s n ,.,.. • .... ~ 1M . ; r. ,, "' . ... GOrlclt ' St • 101 ,.. • • '. I.Miier I ... 12 ,, J) • ... °""" pf ' ~1 I SJ ~IAIJ ,. Kii ,.... U\L I, .,., 1J ) );l • '
8tlclnt1 JM>) S S~ V. c;;;.(i ' Gdrlcll pf '1 1100 ''•t ,., ~Ol Ml \2 1•7 11""• .._ Ql\10EC1 11& '.>17 h"-k .,.t .. • ll Jlll'O ·~ U\l•l•I Q ~ II I• " a.11.-.. • SJ 24~ v. a. ,0rv1fo
1
1; .~ Goooyr 'JO 1 ..,, .,... "" V.trPlrl t .12 IJ 397 ,, .... IV. 01\ECI ol ) 'IQ 110 ll'• •• $c.olUll _,,,. • l l , ... ·-U!•l'I 1" , •••••••••
lltlllnd ·'°" S >-~\, °'" ~llC ' 1 'S ,. 2tfl
0
+ ~ GorOJw 11 f t 1)1!. l..IN.ta l,2.1 S 46S 2.1 ~ OhEO pl 4 U 1IO JI'•• ... kot"-' I IO ) JS »"' ~. u •Pl ~· 1110 71 71 '• • • 8tl1Cd 0 I ... 16 ,, ...... c..nw"' , . . J JI . . Gould 112 ... ,. 1f~1 . ,., L.twyf'm I 20 • I 711J ...... Ol\EO pl I~ /100 .)II>.' k ollP I ) S97 It .... ~ UIPI "' , "° "" ,, ... 8"nlt I Cl 1 I 21"-C ..._ -1J ~ It'll. V.: c;ou10 pll JS I 71'" • 71• i.-Enl ... t >1 10 \lo O~EO pl I 10 10 11'-" $c.oltyt .. t 11 ~ \I-11 e.ndla , .... 111 4JV• ... YC-.... - -• Gr•u '~I M ]I'd '• lAlll"M ·". so IOV. I Ol\EO pl l ... ''° ,, ... $c.o¥tll '" s ......... "'11r c p ltl)' •1 ,, •• a.no. pf 0 " -0-0 -Gr••ll9• I • ,. ,."' .... l..eflVellllCI > ,.,. QI\£ ol 10 .. t/O .,,.. k~ n .. "". V\I CP n • ,, Jl... .. ,..c. "•~ ,,.., ... , ' ~ •• _ °'~""' " ~ ,,. • ......,,_ ,_ ""• • °"' • "" ~ n " I""' • -• '"""" • -ro• .. , 8"Nfpf•JO ll l'I I ~ .lOJA 7I I .,. Gr•rD• IO 4 11 ... 1• .._, .12 ltl J) '\.\ OflP pfC 'llO "00 tJ . I.Al U 1111. "va11 .. 1" «>19 11 •"•• '• 9t<wl pl• jO lllO .... °'" DMltlv l12 ' $1 1'~ ~ Gt.A P< l~ l'llt • '• I.MW• I • 9 ts~+ " ()tlP !>lei? ?I I 10 • r .'1 t ~ U V>• '" ""''•" \1 • 7tt 71'. ... eetorwf.~teplt)O l"luoJ, ",.~ ,:'• ~·~.,· '°,! J020:·"' C.!Lklnl ... ) l'I 10'••1 \,IKFrry. Jts ~· .. :~Ol\P pfA .. /1?010'\o•.. 2J0o' -· 1?~ ......... ,,) IO , 117 II ••• ,,.... • ihl ' -• • ..,,........ ..,,,iv • · GN,fn ) l)t ' 2 1~'• • t ,. l.AucA<I• ,...... "' 8f\P ~F '4 tJJO '°'~•I A 1 .,.., t,-VH (O, Jl 141 t) ?).,_ • •,. 8•rkeyP I I~ 4 .. • V. Olwtlnd l 6 "22 4J'I'>' V. GINON-I 60 • US 13'• • "' l.ttYFdC • 11\la • ""' -••GE I tO 13 J•I "" I 1.1' I II ltV> It. Yol\<lo 1\ , .. Be\11'<1 7• • ,.. 21~1 o-1= l '' 2" 4lV. • I GIWFtn .a • 111 70'•-'It ....,,.,,,. .JS.• ' I~ O~IC..E ot 90 ylOO ,... '• ~ I IO 14 21~ SSV. • '-11"'1~ I SO. SI 11 • ,,.
B•tllSll 'ti) • :uo 22~ 0.111 " ,.. '4Vl t ~ Greylt ')() • Jll ...... ''• l.tw!9Cr tl.IO 11J91 J2 ... O~••H<i 1 I 10 ,, .. I '• .......... ":i. ' ·-· .... Vtol(om fl) 11 IO) ,...~ "' 61Ql"' _," tts '1 • "' OltaT., .JO U TS U~ + YI c;revllncl W'1 n ,1• '"' Le\llU~ I i 4t l>'llo + ~ 011" ' • "~ ll'o • .. ~Mr • t lh•" '4 y,.,om 1)4) io •• 1'I
8 1,.,,.Y '1 10 IJ 2()>o.. °" C»\11111 t U M S)~ Vt GrowG 4'0 110 I'"' t '• ~ 7 ~ t 11' 21t1o -\.\ O'"•r~ 1 .U \ lO :ll' • • ,. SNIPw 1 ~ 7• ·-... V•E Pw 1 10 I tn •1"" • '"' 8e11~~o\.r' .,,. •1 ,!!' 10,1"-.,, ~Hd ~ J 1~ = ! :: Grvmm 110 t 11 n·~ • ~. , ,..,.!!_ •·!! 111 •,.~ .. ii. 0-.kl• , t.O > m ""' • • '-S.Wi.G s:a u M n.,. • ~! V•E p ''" n ~ ., • 1 ~· -'•• .....,, c;rwmpftlO IJ 141•t '"...-,...--• .,+ ()o.I••• .. -\ ,,. 'o SNrt I Jlltltlt 't.,. ~v•EPpt\1.0 1l101J 1 Bl•1rJ" 1 6 n 10 • '°> 0...1'\. l .14 I 76 1•"··· · C11trclfll \ "9 t I) U•11 '" U-AO II IO )ol • ~ O'•nJh I St 1 ll u.. =,_ Sl S"' .... V•f p ""I) tt.0 80"' >.,, BU••L 1 10) ',.,,. Ofl\.llf , .. I dD •• -l\.'t G!IWtl • IS.,,..·~ ~ J_JO ll "., ...... O··~ ,. ...... ~ 1 s ,. ~ ..... V•[PpO<IO • 1\
e nu L ..,, ' .. 1~ • '• OMr-. 1·'° m 12Wi+ ""' c.1rw pt , 11 1 ,. • 1•11 t.Jllill P! ,_,, 1 ISl • ,.. g••onC a> T ... ""' n 21 11• "'" • .,. V•E o1 J > '1 r&O o · • • BlekHR 1IO 10 '" 71'• ..... 0.lf'llP , ... 1 tOa ... "' c;1tw of '511 10 ''"'. ~. u n;EU 2.lO II 7•71 '°\(,-"' •SllP . to • ,, JS\, " 11 u o JJ • .... llorneOo Ml Ill 11 • \, e1 ... e I ID ' '°' JS... °""""' 1·20 • .. ~ v. Gul!Oll J H s "°° " v, Unt.HI ,.. • M ., .... -o ..... , ''° I -,. • ... lrrt -3' s u '°" ..... Vul< ,,,( .. ' ., .... 80001•8r , .... JO 1•... 0.Nec s f\.'t-.... c. .. llRtl ,., I &lJO ,.,.,,. .. ~"' ,... • • 11\lo ... ...: Ow•nlll I CJ s 611 n• t . I . ... IO $ 0 ,,..., • . Vul(llM ' • ·~ 1\ ... t '•
80.1"9 II 70 I i>•1 :1611> • l4 0."--21 1~ ~ GvllR pll IO 2 '•"' • "' M 1 l JI l ltlt + ,. Ownll pt• 11 1 ""••I"" I IS S alt '°" • ~ W w -
QojH ( I 1S • "' ,., ,_ .. ~fll.M " U• Jt . . • c;1rs1ut I ,. 1 10S 12~. "" "°" 1.:1) I JW Sl"'. ~ Owlrdln ,. s J ... • •• L AO • 11 ""'. v. WICOA '04 • IJ ~. '•
Qorctel\ I'° • ,.. 1S • .... 1.16 1 lll ll•• "' o .. 11u10 117 • 110 '' Ut...,,. 7 I :IQ .. •• ,.-<l -• • JU •Vt .... W•IN•ll '° • '1 !J.. '· 8orow 2 JO s 110 isv. • • 1 Uf ....,_ Y> Gttu Pf r tt 1 .., • I ~ 11 M ~ \Ii PHH oo IO 10 11 2th IT • »e ' S. ,,..., "' W.cl\O• • t )1' "'~ .. &o<rfl"• 10e t Jl>t • l't ' • • ,. I) .... ~ o .. llOll tO 1 II IJ ... "'°* »" 1)7 ))II.. ~ PNBM!I 01•,. ,. n . •• ~ 16 ,, "" ww ........ pl,} 'IO • ,1, )O.a.. I • 60\Ed 2 n I Ill 2•V.-., 1 • 211 UloQ. • -.. _ .. -i.-I.JO , n n ~ l'P(i 2 ,, s 2IA )! llf1 IS s II.. Al , , ••••
Bo.E pt t" 1J20 71 • '• fl UO 7 411 IJ'At... HMW J >J t L.AmFtt I 1 JI 16 1" PS.A n l)f J lM ,.~. Ill.AO • 11116 • .,. W•'""'" <O I• «» •'' • •·
llo\E pr I II 11 10">-'' i .. S..JO • I 6ZVI. "' HiKllW \ 1 to $ lfn ._. ~2Alt I JI ..... ~ PiKAS I :M .. ""' .,, 7Jll I '1 ~\lo W 19'" t 60 ' Ill JO"'• " BOIE ,,, I.. II If~ "' pl , ..... rtCIO llV. .... l-l•llF8 I .. ' 0 ,. t .... ..,.,..., l,6j s Jn ~. -PiKO E 1 .0 "' , •••• "' ,.. , .. 1 ,. " -""' w:Hc .. 91 » ' ., l•
8••11111 IOI ,., •"'· f: 1.4$ •• r110 62 +2 l-l•lllb\ , 1' ,,. '""'. "' t•l.OI 1.11 ) m ,, .. , .• PiKLIQ , ,. I l}A l)•.. ... ' • .., JI'-• .... W6ll811\ I I ,. l1". "' B•IQSI I,.. 1 111 ,.,. "' US " • 22 " H•mrP 1.IC 5 fl ,._ v, Hl-~J •.11 . '100 .. 1 1 64 ) Jt 11 "' • ,., 1.n • ~ Ult.... W•'M" 1 Q • l )!"ii 8rt~IM 1 • .0 II '" "° • 1'> ... •.n .. IUIO .. y.. 14 H•llJS I \"9 .. lot U IJI ' v, tit~ '·:!t·.. IA l:v. • .,.. Pet p.., , Of • llSl ,,,,, """'9c " t ; t • . . WtllJM I 'I> ' '11 33 •• ,
8ar,,•1•PIM.1pf1 •J'• .!sl ~~~· .. "". -· 2·~ •• ~fl g._"': ; HenJ t ,_...,.. ,. 11-.. II. I' ~ 22. • •' tt -~ Pt<$<1• )C) • ,.. 11~ '· ,.,.,,... JI 11 'tj ~,-.... W••ctro lot ,.... ,, • •• _.. _ HndlMll I • !>' ttV. L ~-~ :i -PiKTl I a> 1 121 lJ'• .. -· • .. W•1ll<KO 10 • )1 ""° t "' erlowOI I OI 11 1•'41 • ~ .~ J =· H•flclYl-I 10 1• "' U \lt • v. ~ ... "' , .. ~\lt+~llo P.cTTr1 '* ..... 111 llf~ ,... ~ ""''"'"'' I . w. 4314• .. 8 kyUG , n Joi u v.. .... 1·• • I .... • ......... 1 ' :M lOYo '" • i 1) 1• ., PiKTlll I lO 1 19'~. ... .... " .. lllllt w ...... ~ I 1111 ..,, '""' .... BllUG pn., 1 nv. • ~ I _.2.»10 ~ ~ "'"" .,..,9,J 1 ao • • »"' "' 1 • ~ " • ... P••,..w .. " 111 1t1 . 1 J 4 ,. i. w•111C.t t u • JJ '~ 8•"~ no 1 1>V. • ... 1-!f " I H.,.,., 31 t ,. '"' • "" • ._ :m• " PelW pl l JO 7l IS • It ... ,, 1 C21' • YI WtllN., t )0 t 11t "~ .,,, er-II .JO • ••• tt\Oo-... li,: Ti • t: t4 .• r .. 111\f '° 11 .. ""' • "" I'... . .,.. i "-" P•t1"8< 1.20 s JOS ,... • llA' ,. ~ ~ """'""' , .. I ,., .. ~. a -o p , • U ,... .. · • lJ ! I H1rre1o > • 13 J•h '-· • U 1 • · ·;.: PemlO. 11 0 1 • t 10 • .,. .. • ... Wt\ltM 'II •t ,,., )J~ , ._
ewnl"er .10 11 .., 111111>+ 14 ~ Herri• .n 1' • ~. " M ~ 1.. • :r. PMtAM J1 '" • i "'i nw+ ~'-Ww••v'"f;J • 1>. !! JO • "' llrnt wk tO • tot 11...,._ YI 1f $ ! H•''f• 2 I 11 '214 • ~ t1•~ I , .. ni¥. " P..il! p t l.1A e 1111 »"-+ " 0 *'t-•~ 11' • "' em•~°"«> r uv... . . ' mrtw 1 s n nv. .. · • -···11 Pte>Cll uso • " 11 i s 1· ll(ev oti 14 •• '' • "' Brvsl!W• ' • 1'1 .~ • "' ,.· 1: : .,. ...... 311 !? 22\li . ..; Yt • ~ jllerott '". ft lt\lt• loo. • I + ~ WHllUll ·'°" 10 ~ .... '•
8 11<yEr " 1 JIO 20~ • ._. I t B ~~ • -.. 711< .. • -PtrkOfl 7A •• 111 •1"' • " 1.1• + ~ ... .. ~!:.tf ,,,. , 11"'1 • 14 ll~ !If ,ftO aJ jl4 + ._ M 't I 1 .!. "•'iii'I 1 'I f U .. + .... ~I • '-PerMen I 20 1 .,. t:v. "' l-!f f f1 ... ·· \Mt1 to e HO llY.
•vnt •M 2 OI .. IC22 1111 • ~ j 't • M"9illl :a t ., n._. l\lo • • + ll'eyl\llW .. , ll41 ll'ltlt• ~. f.* We•''"' I.., • IJ 11 -" e-• 1.20 1 11 ~·... " ..... .._.01Tec• 20 ,._.. 111 I 1...w 1 l.t't• ~,..,'""'mt 1 '" ''"'• ~ ~n Wl'Ml"llf•: (10 .. -"'
..
BUSINESS I STOCKS
Plan11ing '80 Ret11r11
Mom May Mean
Tax Deduction
r Editor'• note: Ffrlt mo .,u, on~ aaWig• "°'°on
1o1our 191J1 tncome taz bill)
By SYLVIA PORTER
That 1•.3 percent cost-of-living hike ln SOc:lal Secunty
benefits to an elde rly relative you're supportlng ls • bl•
break for your dependent -but thJs extra mooey could
cost you plenty.
ff. say, you are supporting your mother. lhe higher
benefits could cost you a Sl.000 dependency exemption plus
a deduction for her medical expenaea.
The entire goal or this m ld·year tax series la to alert
you 1n lime to ta.ke action esaentlaJ to your tax welfare
Under the tax la w. you get a dependency deduction for
your mother only if she has income subject to tax of lffs
than Sl,000 a year and you provide more than half of her
s upport . .
For example. last year your mother r~1ved Socia.I
Security benefits of $4,500 and had no other income . To
help her out. you paid a ll her medical and dent.al ~ills in
excess or Medicare. a total or $3,100. You also contnbuled
Money's
Worth
$1 ,500 lo he r genera l
s u pport. a to t a l or
$4 .600
Re sult· You. the
son. got a dependency
deduction of $1.000 and
also deducted the $3, 100
in medical expenses. ·~
total of $4 ,100.
THE REASONS: -Social Secunty benefi~ a re not sub-
ject to tax and you contnbuted mor e than hetlf her support.
Now it 's 1980. Assume your mother 's e xcess medical
expense:r; still come to SJ.100.
But the cost of living has zoomed. Even with Social
Security benefi ts climbing. the fact 1s that your mother
needs mo re mo ney So you rncr eas e you r total
cont nbutaons a nother S200
LET'S CHECK HOW mother , son <could be you ) and the
t ax colle<-tor m ake out
The Social Security incr ease lifts your mother·~
~nehl to over $4 .821 1n 1980. She will have spent at all on
hl'r s upport
Yo ur s upport for mother as now $4.800 instead of
$4 .600 But you wand up a big loser . You lose your 1980
dependency deduction You don't contribute more than
half yoor mother 's s upport You also lose SJ.loo of medical
rteducucms. As far as taxes are concerned. your $4,800 of
~upport 1:. dov.n the drain.
-TllE TAX COLLECTOR. He's the real wanner
bf•cau.w yrwr m oth(•r gets absolutely no benefit fro m her
'1l'pt•n<1enn · eit<:m pt1on because s he has no income to
1foduc·t 1t from You. the w n. lose $4,JOO m v&luable tax
dl'durt111n~
·1 ht· difference i!'it:~ right llJ the IRS
But 1r \Ou handle matter; the n ght way l now's the
tirnl' tu fig~r .. It out a nd M art> you :-.till can get both tax
h reab What·~ morl'. your mother gets her increase m
~c·1al Sc(·ur•ty benefits and a little more.
\'Ol • THE SON, take pencil a nd paper and figure tl
out. 14Jth th<.· ob1ect1ve or maJo.ng sure you lock up both the
ml·d1c-<1 I and d<'ix'ndenc) deductions
H) add1n~. '>:i). 1ust SSO more t o your m other's
~upport , you contnbute more than half of her support.
This 1s a n id eal opportunity for significant and
s ucce!>!>ful tax strategy. By starting in this second half or
1980 and Ri\'1ng your m other mere ly a few dollars more
l'ach v.e;•k <painless), by year-end you will have tied up
)Our $4.\00 m tax deductions.
VOl' KEEP IN YOUR own pocket tax dollars that
other~'l~. ttecaui;(' of 1j?norance or negligence. would have
gonl' d m .>t•tlv and without l'om eba<'k to the I RS
In f1gurin~ out whethe r your mother qualtfied as your de-
1>endent beeause she laves .91 ttt>r own home in another cny
from yoors. re member 1t doesn't m atte r where your depen
dentltvl~ as tong as s he <or he > 1s a close relative.
1 St!rt /low to JU>nJ a Vocatwm llome and Ctt Ta.r 1
.'t•ork• 111 The
Spotlfgltt
• tM.
"' , .. ... .. ... .. "' " ... I
I .,,, ,.,,,
y,
'"' '" '"'
I .,
·~ . .. ,,
' .... . ·~
. -•I .. ....
.1 ... . ,,_
Pel. U p JIUI Up M-J
Uo IJ S I.It> 11 0 I.It> •• Up 0 Utl I.I Up l.S Uo I.I
Utl "' Utl .,
Up U v. ... Utl ... I.It> t.J U. 6"S Uo t.J Up U Up S.t
Vo u Up SI Up ~ u. S.1 Up S.I
Ult )..t Utl u Up U
""' Oft 11.J Off 11.Z II I t.I . ,
1 I
" ~ ,. •• ... .... ... 4.A
tl u tl it
·\~rfran~
t)l,tOO JO:J,«IO
tn.IOO I00.1;111)
i:::: IU OO "·'°° ... ..oo
...100
tlrtal•
-1\lt
+ '• '·> .... .... '• "" . "' .I ...
Hf W YQ q l( f Aµ\
tte)nf•r t°"'lft nwt•' Oft(n fOO.jJ'f
!.DO I
C•-1 'O'~ •1·. • OOU"O, U !>
'"'""•'>Om LeH :If •S Ctn!\• pc>unel
l 6ft< )11 '<""h" oound 4)4'l••f''fil0
"" " ., ... -...0
MffCW'Y Ut\ 00 IOO 00 ""' """ 11' .. t_-.SO lrOv 01 N ...
SUrrr
NEW .,.ORK IAPI 14•ndv 6
H•r m•" lllw r '""'•If) ..SO "0 to 70
E "9•'""0 ~,,....,. \ U .00, YI> SO 10.
leb<tC<tlod \•h~<\I• 2U, UO ti) 110
6old
l y T'-A-.vtM,.,...,1
S.le(ltd-fclVo'cl Pf"><••,_,
L---h •lf\9 »"'"·up ~ 1$. 611••-fltlJllO wa:J.llO. "" ... JO. Perla; •l•-11.1119 WO' tT, .. p ~ ..
l'r.-twtt 1141"11 WOt ~. "° ~ O•
,_ ... M02 Orel. "" " 00 "'°' 00 .... ..,
Ntw Yet '-H•,.Ov 6 H •'"''" "'~"'°'""" MO) 00, ...... to N•• Y-EnQ•l"•'O ,.,,.,,9 prree
Mlclo,_...."9"'°300 YO~ SO .... y-(ft9el...,cl fit&,.<•ll'd 99111
MIO rnO<Y>tllO 1'1' II, up tt 7J
~;-• : J J ·t-.. .. ~· ... ~:~ ~d . •• 1=.-·i... ~-.,i-1"'• ~ :~~· .. •:: :..-:: 11 j . 1 .·.~~ ::.:.,~" .~ ~~ m:· ~
llwtlNO t ,10 • I» 12. Yo• ._ ,.._.IM t.. H ttlA..... it 14 • ~ n JlfA 2 UIAo, WMlr l.. C i 1'1 tv. • ~
MNo M 0 ••····· ::'.'.'. .... M tW O 'l '!~·'··~ ft.;.11-. Hf 0 • ••• •• .. ""·~ t ...... t ·• J ""' • ,_ ""
..... ,. "'I 50 t ,...., . • ..... .. .. J .. If + ~ ,tj -~ u S1 ,.... I W1!"1Pe t • ,. "~ l't &Uf'11,.., ,,.... • * 1• · .. • '· 11 • ~ :1:1r!' sit ""· '~ • 'l I~ •• ... • ,,. ,.._.:·" """uT, 1 o~. t ...
~i:!:: i ~~:: 'j :::~~ 5S!ttl' .. ~ i ~~ ==i ·~ ~1 · ~ir~a:'!~·!.~ r~s .; P":r@·~f ~.:.: =·c: ·1'~:~4'4.~. ''°"t.~~.·i:·Jt~: ~wv~·~l:=J~,1~~
8"11rln • .» s IJO 1014• ~ + =~~ ... 'i ,.,. h ........ ~ 1 l · 1 ·~ ... :· ·; ·1 • ] ==~-·,. u .__""' IC l'fC , ,. ., "' K,.~ 'i . "~: v. W'ffY 17 1tt Vt--:i 9'11ton II 11' I~ -"9f"'1' ~ t 2S • • ~+ • 1 , I +" t!, WU -~·1 1 ~....... 1eM1 •. Mt 4 • 1" tel"I I I t2 lf\lo ,,, -a-v-a,
1c1• • ... •'·~1-~"·: :m &t:·: J ~: ! ~ 11~ r :: .. =tF t-:,:~a .: .. ~ "JI $~:':. ~ • "· ·-F 1!1t ~ f~ ~ ~ 1
.. 1 I ~TA~:~ ~!!X, 2~ ;'*~'1 Ji;~~ ~ uo, 'Is• ::." .u Hewl'~i'' ~ . ~ ·~ ... ~ 1 ... ; ~ .. I' u -fff·'· .1a . \.; .1af ... '°. "''~ .. ·w; it, 1 Wt ... • '""· .. ..,. • , • .. " :ifl!.!!!' 't ! \jl 1 ] .. ~ • t ~ n~..... •, • 111 ~.f J-!w ~ f l \'I :1~ • ~1 ,~ ~... ~·,:a 1t n1 ~ ~ m•~• ·!'~ =::1~ ~"·~·i~i :;~ ~~:if'·, 1 ... ~· i; ~·" ,."•: J 1i~:t nit !'tt59~~1 :!_~~.:::;r;.l •; ~~~~~:'lMJ,i:;::::a7~i:·:?w~. ~':I} "" ,.. • 14 IMY i, .e 1t ............... ,, • ..,:,, + e ~.·::,i 'It ~: ~, (jl: • U:::::: =:.S·':'J .-:;: ~ ~ :1 rJ t ~ I JJt Jll -.... J?..c > ~ ~ " __..
. ··~.--... . .
• ,. • II
.. ,.
• ...
SIDI!. •Happenings •Erma Bombeck
•Ann unders •Horoscope r._.,June24. 1eeo
•
~Bypno~is
'A person under hypnosis is not, in
fact, being controlled by the hyp-
notist, says Costa Mesan William
Harvey
BJ irJceAEL DOUGAN
Of .. o.ltJ,.. .....
• E~ at U.. JIOrlW falU ~
• OM '1# tlw QWIU, an omaUtlT
.. pwot~. place• Oil attroctiw "°'°'9 ...,,,.. ...,. hil lpell.
Un11g a deep CJltd ~ ooke,
M graduaUy talb hn mto the
trac.. Re~ to his nova·
tiolll, * ps d«ptt' and dftper. BontuaUJI, he t~U. her that alte will
be aatU to~ her~$. SM
trie1. but it is QI if Mr Iida ~
ghu?d together. That ia tlie tut. The
aooman now u compleklJI in hU con·
trol.
"AU right, Judfl," he qi wtth a
l.ttr and a wink at the C1'0tDd. "I
aoant you to take off f/OllT clothu."
To the ~·a ~ de-
light. and her e1.emaL humiliatlon, w comptin.
' That is a popular scenario, but
ft couldn't ever happen, accord·
Jng to William Harvey, who uses
hypn05is in bis 666 Baker Street,
Costa Mesa, office to help people
learn to relax, stop s moking set
goals, improve t h ei r iob
performance and alleviate pain.
Although Harvey claims hyp-
nosis can do all these things and
more, he hastened to add that it
is a se»"iously mis unders tood
pbenomeoa that cannot ac-
complish many or the things
people believe.
For example, you can't use
hypnosis to make someooe strip
at a party, engage in sexual ac·
tivity, commit a crime or do
anything else that might violate
their personal moral code, be
said.
"There Ls no way you can ex· ~ct to do anything like that and
get aw~ with it," Harvey saJd.
• A person under hypnosis is
not. in fact, being controlled by
the hypnotist., be added
••BYPNOSIS BAS NOTJUNG
to do with me as a hypnotist.,"
said Harvey. "It has to do with
you as a subject.. It's something
that you let happen to yourself.
"It's the power of suggestion,
primarily. It's an expected reac-
tion, so to speak. People react
under hypnosis tbe way they
think they're supposed to. It's a
belief system."
But what about those stage
s bow subjects who are made to
believe that they are chickens or
have lost their navels?
"They are not controlled,"
Harvey insl.sted. ''ln the first
place, you've got to r emember
that everybody up there is a
volunteer and a small number or
them are fatting."
Harvey said misconceptions
about hypnosis, which frequent·
ly dissuade people from allowing
themselves to be hypnotized. in-
clude fears "that they will go to
sleep and never wake up or blurt
out their deepest and darkest
secret."
ANOTHER POPULAR misun-
derstanding concerns the hyp·
notic suggestion, in which the
subject is "programmed" for a
certain behavior after the hyp-
notic session is over.
"Post-hypnotic suggestions
have a fuute lifetime." Harvey
said
He told of one patient whose
boyfriend had been hypnotizing
her before they had sex. He
would then gave her a post-
hypnotic suggestion blockfog out
all memory of each episode.
But, after a brief period of
time. she remembered anyway, Harvey reported.
Unlike many professional hyp..
notists. Harvey does not warn of
the alleged dangers posed by
amateur hypnotists. But he does
acknowledge that problems can
arise.
''There is ooly ooe physical
danger t o hypnosis." said
Harvey. "If you are profi cient in
self-hypnosis you can easily and
readily get rid of pain."
BUT PAIN, HE NOTED, is a
sign that something 1s wrong
that should be heeded, not mere-
ly s uppressed.
"There's nothing wrong ""1lh
getting rid of pain but Just make
He may not look like it. but WA. McPherson. in front. is nypnot1zed. Contrary to popular belief, hypnotist
IMl/1am Harvey, behmd Mc Pherson, says there is no
hocus-pocus to what was once called ··ammat
sur<.' you fmd out its cause," he
said
Then there is the problem of
"abreaction."
"Let's say back when you
were four or five years old you
saw a friend gel hit by a car."
said Harvey. "For a period of
time you repressed the scene into
your subconscious. You still have
the memory, but you don't
remember the details. It's Uke a
loaded bow with an arrow.
· · 1 could put you in hypnosis
and casually say the word
·car· with all good intentions and
bang, here it comes."
Harvey said the vivid recollec·
tion or that tragedy could swarm
up from the subconscious and
cause severe psychic pain for
the subject.
"The maJor part of my school ·
mg was learning bow to baodle
that problem." he added
BIS SCHOOLING INCLUDES a master 's d egr ee an hyp·
notherapy and a doctorate in
human behavior from Newport
University. But Harvey said ad·
vanced training is not necessary
to learn hypoosis. unless it is to
be u sed in a professional,
therapeutic setting.
In fact. Harvey teaches all of
h is patie nts t o h y pnotize
themselves so they can reinforet'
s ugges tions made during
sessions in bis office.
.. Almost every (treatment) I
do is short term," be expla!ned.
·'Three sessions covers iL 1be
way to do it is to hypnotize them
the first time and gave them the
s u ggestion (to achieve their
0.lly p .... .._..., \.M ~
rregnetLSm." He uses no pendulums or other devices to
hypnotrze his sub1ects, but simply talks them into a
trance.
goals). 1be second time . I in-
duce hypoosas, gave them the
suggest.Joo and teach them self.
hypnoses The th.mi session as
used to fl.rush the self -hypnosis
training.
''At that point, in theory. you
are on yoor own.·· be &aid. 'Tve Just put myself out of business.•·
Harvey said most ol bis clients
team self-bypoosis as a rel.au·
t.ion tool.
.. THEY ARE SUFFEIU~G
t.ensioo and stress, aruuety. . a
s ign of our times, really," he
s aid.
Many others waot to stop
smoking. biting their fingernalls
or other bad habits, Harvey
noted
And. as loog as it is oot mis·
used.-hypnotism ·s pain-kill.mg
potential can be valua ble. lte
said . Harvey, a diabetic, hyp.
notius tumself every day in or·
der to create a numb spot on bis
~eg before injecting himself with
lDSUlli'a.
Harvey pointed out that .a
number 0( dentists and pbyD.
cian.s, though in the minority.
UH hypnotism before perforJll!
in& aurterY or dental work. He
saJd it ls particularly uaef\11 ht.
eases where the patient suffers
heart trouble or other medical
problems that make anest.beeia
dangerous. ·
But Harvey feels that not
enough doctors or lay people mt·
derst.and hypnotism's potentiaJ.
"We've got to get a massift
education program going abci¥
hypnotism." he said, "~
it 's an incredibly valuable~::
C heeking I n to Convenient I Jife
..., ... .,...._.,T" .... ,.__
11r• aby fountain "' MaitlOtt Hotel'• lllrlixn •• focal f!oltW for gu.ta, and ,,_,n, otten tempted a> nu in • can.
By JODI CADENHEAD
Ol 1111 Deity ...... MMt
Ed.Jior'& Note: Thu u the la.st
part of a ~• on bf e sn Orange
Coon hcteb.
The tv.-o couples cuddling in
the pool, the man and woman
ga:iing into each other's eyes.
the middle-aged couple dancing
and the bloode in the bot Pl.Ilk
bikini posing for color brochures
are white.
This is, perhaps, a typical
scene at the Marriott Hotel.
At the Newport Beach bot.el.
guests cao order s hrimp
cocktail, a secretary, a doctor at
any hour and a card table tba1 is
available OD request.
They can go ballroom dancing
ln the Capricclo Cafe betweens
and 1 p.m. They can order
cocktails in the Main Brace
room served with complimm·
t.ary chicken wings, chunks of
meat speared by toothpicks and
tortilla c hip s topped with
1 uacamole.
John Cer iale, assistant
manager for the 377-room hotel,
estimates it would coet 12.000 a
month for someooe to live here.
A room for the night ran1es
between• and SllO. Stl!t 1111 elderly couple rrom
the aadwest are well known by
the ataff after coming here
every June for the last five
years and ata.Yinl unUl the end
ofAupst.
A .Bellflower woman called
lut .-to 18.)' that she wat.ed to •taf secretly for the taUn
mooUl ot .Jane.
The .. myatery woman••
stipulated tbat all eorTelJPOD·
deoce trom tbe botej come ill
plain ....... ~.
"I ,.... to aet away from the
rat race of the world," •be
wrote.
TBS BIGB P1UCE of a room
OD tM .... no.-doeln't atop Al from~ bere fOf' a week Ill a Um .. .me. bb publlM•n~ com-
paJlJ pleb -.. UM entire ta .
ID N.-. Y~. be calla a plmb
bOtel room home It costs his
company S1 ,000 a month.
a Uhougb be est.Jmates that the
actual price 1s somewb ere
around $2,000 "Besides," he ex·
p l ains . "'It's a great tax
wnteolf "
He s its alone in the dark.
crowded restaurant 'Kilb bis ex-
pensive cut Levi's, tus tailor-
made tweed jacket, bis t.b.mrung
curly brown hair, bis carefully
clipped moustache and says -
with a perfect Brooklyn accent
-that it's great to have ever·
ything dooe for you.
"You leave in the morning
and everything is a mess and
you come back and it's oeat."
e xplains the 39-year-old
bachelor. "When I have a party
they set up the bar. Shirts are
done. Everything is always
taken care ol."
HE GREW UP IN the areets
of New York when you could
still travel salely from ooe block
to the next, joined the Army
before be was 17 and worked
bimaell up from sales manager
to executive vice-president ol a
New York magazine publishing
firm.
.. I'm the oo.ly euy that didn't.
1et married." be says of a vaca·
Uoo boule be shared ooce with
live other men on Fire Island.
"And I'm the only ooe not P&Y·
ln1 alimoa)' andchlldsupport."
Livina in bote1a la also a way ot Ille lor KMQ, u attncti"l
Cuadim wbo earns $80,000 a
7ear lD 4\!0lllCloadnlwn aalel aod
.,... ftft da1' a week traftl·
IDf:I bate tt. When you're a
woman aloDe lt's a pata nm to
-dilma'," abe NJI, walllq for &be elevlllor to tab ber a.et
to ber room after an umuc· ceufw llUempl at IOlltuJ din-.....
''I'm not into the diJCO aceae
&n4 you pretty well have to be to •DloJ yourself," aald tile
c•retully coiffed blonde.
DOWN THE LONG carpeted
b&U tbe Rola!')' Club was boetiq
a ~ambli ng night and ~.
where elegantly dressed men
a nd women stood at crap games
and grttn felt tables gam~
for some benefit. "I'm not reall1
sure which one." said the gi?-1
t.akmg llcltets.
The hatcheck girl watched over 11 fur coats that evening.· -
In the Main Brace Lo~
strung witb flashing blue and
orange lights that scream on
and on to the beat of the rodl
mu.sic, Andy says that the pool
and the disco are the only good
things about hotel living.
As a consulting engineer for•
Canadian firm. the bulky JI.
year-<lld is on the road sta)'ineip
hotel rooms at least. on~~
week. :,.;,
''It bn't easy," Andy ~
plains ... I usually spend the tbi9
alone. You get tired of s~
your time in places like t.bl.s. k'•
a plastic society," be says, nQd.
ding toward the packed daoee
floor.
TOM, A SUGm"L Y BUILT
blond with wire rimmed gl._
m arvels at bow every time· b7e
comes here be gets the und~
ble t"OOm overlootln1 the alt
cooditiclnet-· • -
He bas spent the last ...
months living ln bUDdredll -.oir
hotel rooaa while March.ins ~
a successful business to buy. ~·:
"Usually I s tay In trl places, u cheap as I could
lt," be laueba. "Where tbe
outnumber tbe DeODle. •• ,,,
By anyone's defilaltl1i Marriott Hotel ha New •
Beacb ia • autb a place. room comes with a color TV
tncludea a c:oatrol ror ~ mcme1. Some 1'00ml otter a w.t bar. ' . ~
The structure ttsetr rises ~
1toriu •round a aquaA
CO\lrt1ud below wbere ~ tvy planten are~ four r.. OD eaCb and lton ca ._. ,...._ bato
tbre.Mtory f..aaln and~ CerberiachsfaHdl ~
clear waterlntoU..,....
current. •
•
" • Ill
0~11. Y P.LOT
\
Oh, the Good Life
.. • Ah. the lood We w. en.Joy OD the Or_,e ·~. ~ Loura. anau tan Md dt~t&Dt• • ••k• up \M colorl\ll -·~ for lb.la ""k .
•40 dNr....
-· ,-Tht l.)·nc Opera Altodallon of Oran1•
• County lS iootlu'I ahead to 1ta faU production ol
"La Bobeme" wilh l cendery tenor f"raac:•
..... l'•ttll and aJreacty baa atarted underwnUna
. lh• •"""' '"!! ~ • • Slx ,... denta of Harbor IUda• ln Newport
L ·-BHeb • re 1raclou1 enou•h to open their
• hom ror a bc-nf'fll tour which bad I tab ot l lO
.1' per penon
••• ArUau a•d L•t la laahaa. Olerla
•• ...i.tcaer • .ll•...., , ... 11n-. U fTJ aM O..a
..-.,.....,, Oaa u4I •ao 0... and 9M ud
;": ~tta 8daudd v.t're the feMrc>u. Newporteni
who allowfd thelr loH•h• v\ev. bomes to b4t ea • ·. . ·.
·~ II appr11i11g•
By Judith Olson
amlned Guests were ferried between the . foe ales by tram and then the last stop lncluded
hors d'oeuvres. wine and electric piano music
· ·by Jack Rdd.Uac. The tour was sponsored by
Irvine Pacific. Harbor Ridge developers
~
· One of the most intcrestmg parties this
8eason occurred last Thursday at the new auto
showroom of Greit and Denl!i4' Darllnit. They deal in "rephcars." those new copies
-of old aut06 that are so popular here. and to set
· pff their dlsplay nicely. they hared hve manne-
quins to dress in period costumes and pose b~
the cars Photographer Dave DahlqW.t was there lo
·snap pictures of guests beside their favonte car
. and a few fortunate party goers were allowed to
sit Inside the $64.000 Sparks Turbo II Roadster
·with its gold hood ornament and gold wire
wheels
There was even a disc JOCkey to provide
music of the ·20s. ·30s, '40s and '50s. the years
that produced the fore runners or the replicars.
The rl1...,nla~ includl' d 1927 Bu$:att1. 1929
Mercedes ~-..-K . 1937 Ja~uar SS-100. 1952 MG·TD
· and 1955 Por:-.cheSpt>eds ter
Amon~ g11C"•ts "l'rC' IA-e Hammond. Warren
FoA . Mr. and '1r!>.. Satf' Reade. Cht>ryl Romo.
('o!>I~ '.'tei.a '1a)or Arlene Shafer , Mimi
Shapiro. Al Rowland. Pt>ggy and Jack Reinert,
George and Pat Zebal. Ron and SberriU H1ll.
·Barbara Jones, Pat Neisser. Bonn.le McFadden,
Ann McNally. Beverly ~bwal'U, Ann and Ted
Oally Pl..,. ,...I>, P•tn<I 0'0......11
AT AUTOGRAPH PARTY
Author Louis L 'Amour with Laurie Schrader of
Fountain Valley ·--
Pfte:.-....... Mull a.au. wbo bf'OUlbl
themodela. ~
la• BarrlHa and Dnld LoreHlal,
arcbttecta. have been lJI t.hetr Newport S.ach
omc a rew monlbJ but decided flnally to
throw a part)' to 11how off lhelr new quarters.
Th"Y offered "vlno. b1ere. anUpaato and
mu1tu" to entlce nearly 200 frienda out on Fri·
day itftemoon.
It'• aJwaya Cun to see arcbltect.a' offices.
The)''ro utually ftUed wl\h lnteruUna furniture. ~ndtr\l\&1 and boollt • Wonder how many or
u• ··rn.atrated arcbllecu" there were at the
party! En)Oyln1 the v\no and antipasto and the
mullc of Itel.DO Maeller, acc:ordioniat. were
Costa Me.a Mar.or Arle.e SU.fer, Ka~y E .....
Mary Lottaahl , Elalae Haniaoe, Dne Khlg,
Dick ud Doena Cara&euaa. 'hlly ud Jaa
Seymour Don and Dorla ~noe. Mr. and
Mn. Eari Weaver and Lynn ud Jolaa Barrows .
Albo ~ling the puty was architect Hetu
Kt'llermana. who shares the lrvme Avenue
:.pace
The life of the party was "Ca.lqulta
Banana." who delivered a sinaing telegram to
Lorenliru and Harrison and left. her mark on
Harrison he sported a blg. red 111ttery kiss on
hi s cheek all evenlnJl. ~
Louis L' Amotar fans from the Orange Coast
got to meet the aut.hor ln person last week at 8 .
Dalton in South Coast Plaaa as he sitned copies
of his newes t books. "Yonderlng" and "The
Warriors· PRth."
NNtrly 200 ~ut•stN :-.howt'd up for the party.
1nc ludmj;? b11: L'1\mour r{'itders Helen and Bert
Coffey of Newport Ol'ach Also there was
1:Amour's "1f{'. Kath\. L'Amour hus wralh'n more than SO novels
and 400 short :.tones uboul the West. He can
trace tus own ram1ly ~back to 1638
Bower:. Mu:.t•urn \'Olunteers were honored
with a lwicheon recently \n the musuem and its
courtyard. G. ~ Kerns, president or the
Bowers Musuem Foundation. came up with the
idea and was a popular man for doing so.
The volunteers first gathered in the main
gallery or the musuem for a proclamation of
Volunteer Day by Mrs. August Holles, first vice
president of the foundation. and more laudatory
\\Ords b) :\tu~cum Di rector Rf'illy P . Rhodes
and Doris Jonf''\, 1·xccul1 vc vtcc president of the
fr\'lne Foundation When all thl• tal k1n~ "as done the group re·
p<1ired to thl' ('OU rt) .trll of the musuem. whlrh
ha!' bt•t•n dto·~c·rat)t·d LI" a plact• of "historic bl·au
l' in Santa :\n<t .. for J caterC'd bo:< lunch <1nll
entertainment by Susan M adlf')', daughter of Mrs
Sam MacUey.
Mrs . \'ir11.inia DonohuRh . cxecull\ c
<;1.•cretar:v of thl• foundation. was chairman of
thC' cvl'nt. as~a~tc-d by Mrl>. John A. Gt'.'iSnf'r.
~
One of th1 m·" l">t part~ :.pol!> on the Oran~l·
Coa::.l 1:-. L.i Ca::.a P ai 1f1<'a in San Clcmenk.
former homl' of tht.• Richard ~ixons.
The mo..,t n •rPnt i.:rnup tn borro" the
ground~ "a" tlw Goldt·n J:J ::l' nub. "hach 1...,
cumpn ::.c•d or ind I\ 1duah 1h J1 prCl\'ldl' major
financial supp<1rt to the Or JllJ.:• l CJunly Council.
Bo' Scouts of ,\mNaca
· )lore than 140 ml·mh• r ..... ilrmi.: "'th spousc ...
and J?UesLs. "l'rc honored dunnK a tock tall n·
cept1on ~ted h:,. Mr. and M rs. Gavln Herbt-rt
1he s president of Aller~<1n l'harmaceutJcals of
In inc> Among tho<>e attending w<'re Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rinker 1 he'!> chairman oflhc Gnlden EaS!k
Clubl. Supervi&e>r and Mrs. Tom Rllev. Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Karcher , Mr. and Mn.. t:barles Hes\er,
Tony and Marton Knott Monlaf'f'rt. Mr. and Mrs.
Harr) Axeneand Mr. and Mr!>. Hl'd Patterloon.
A Chinese Dracon danct· s11?nak'<I the en-
trann· of C'a lllornia S<>crt>tary ot State March
Fon ~ Eu 1nlo a g~la part~ cl:lchratang the op1.:nmg
Sharing With Friends
Every time my husband and I take a tnp.
we have Vls1ons of coming home and sharing at
with our friends.
We don't ex~l to enter the city on donkeys
traveling street.5 lined wath palm-carrying en-
thusiasts. or deliver a message from a hlllside
while thou.sands sit at rapt attention.
But 1s 1l too much to ask for a small group
' lo listen Politely and <><:casionally say. "That
sounds wonderful! .. or "I hope you took pie
lures"?
WELL. IT NEVER HAPPENS. We always
draw the couple who (a> were there 20 years
ago before it became run down with tourists, or
lb) saw the only thing there worth seeing.
The other night, we regaled a group with
our trip to Athens. We told them we have seen
lbe Acropolis by day and night. Hadrian's Arch.
"' :Mt. Lycabettus, Conslllulioo Square, the Royal
.Gardens. the Stadium, the Athens Cathedral.
the National Archaeological Museum. the Gen-
nadeion. Daphni. Eleus1s. Piraeus. the Temple
of Poseidon and Cal){? Soumon.
One of our guests. Stan, looked at me and
said. "You dido 't eat al Styros HercuJon·
burger?" 1 shook my head. "Th('O you didn't
see Greece," be snorted. As bis wife t>ntered the
room he said, "Doris, can you imagine the
Bombecks went all the way to Greece and didn't
eat at $tyros Herculon burger! ..
DOIUS DROPPED INTO a cbair like abe
· -· · wu just bUteo by a viper. "YOU'RE KID·
DING' Next thing you'll tell me you didn't v1sil
the Athas F1ea Market " "Where's tht' Athos Flea Market?" I asked.
"Oh. Stan•·· she moaned. "I cannot believe
what I am hearing. Tell me they didn't pay
more than $1.50 for genuine SOO.year-old icons! ..
It isn't just Stan and Dori11. Every trip we
take is a step backward. When we saw the Pope ln Rome. Fred and
Ellie said, "You didn't meet his boss?"
WHEN WE WENT TO llAWAD. Frank and
Mary Ann said. "You missed Don Ho"" .
When we ate at a fa!!llionable restaurant in
New Orleans. Marge and J oe said. "You didn't
get in the back room., ..
When we wen\ to Florida in t..be summer.
Sheila and Mark said. "Pity• You missed the al-
ligators." Stan and Doris a ren't always lucky either.
As my husband flipped the switch oo the projec-
t.or to show the first or 700 slides. I I.Urned off the
Ugbu and Jocked the door. "You missed your
cbance." I smiled.
... ------~
FEATURING
AT DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
Mlchael lahlkawa, Gary Poon. CallfOfnla Secretary 01 Stat• March Fong Eu and Judl Cabrera
/ . .,..._-._ ·-
AT BOWERS MUSEUM
Mrs. Roy Lau of lrvlne (left) •nd Mra. Wlllle
Longye•r of Newport Beach
of 01:.neyland llntl'i 'nt·" :-..•JJll1rh n( th•· f'JC1(11 bazaar
Tht• n•'" .. hopp1ni.: .1rt·.1 IA h11 h r ... 11ur1·•
food. rraft~. (•1Jlt•rt.11nnwnt .inf! m .. reh.tn<J1 ,
from P~r1fH· fh1...,1n 1·otintr11-. .,..;,.., h• rald1·•I ,.,.th
a Chtn<~l' l>ra1•on Ho.i t Ft" .. tJ\ .ii •pt1n .. 11rPd ~.,
the Orung<• Count\ ('h1n1·..,, Culturnl ~·tub
Thi· pJrt ~ 1rH lu<11·d Dra~nn Bu<1l rJt'•'
Ch1nt'"l' drhf':H'll'' .ind c •H kta11 ....
1111 .. t:. &111ta and JJt·~ \\'ratht'r. n\!. n( r .. r.f
tht• hokl. \\NP 1111n•·rl tl\ Joan and Richard
Slf'\Pn (h•·-. pr1·-.11frnl.nf th•· h0tPl1 Am·
bn'i!>ador Pinit 'an Chan ~ .. u~d '1r .. Ruth Din~.
'1ay Sur ('hc·r· ·'''" fh nn and \nlla Chf'" nf
fll't'rc;oftll<'l 'h11•··I1•111•r·•I 1·1.,.-,
Abo lh1 rt \\• •• 1:11 \\rn f.llinll'.P r . clr .. u!n• r of
lht• b:.12.1 Jr .11111 ha-. "if" 'ta r); J udi
Ca hr ra. ,,f I -\ f-t 111·1 ''"" prf><;1den t
AT GOLDEN CLUB RECEPTION
Harry Rinker a nd Gavin Herbert
dnd '1" < h.irh•' l<lnitv.;i lt Jr. o f Coron11 1..lel
\1Jr""1 pr•· .. • nr1·d
\1 h-. 1{11,J.!v. ;tlt i.:.1\ ,. ho·r motht>r ;i pink ro ... r·
.rntl fl'l't'l\td rlw t1.1d111unal ).!1Jld ml·11allion 111
rt!turn to ht· ""rn .11 th•· Jilh ddwtC1ntc ball .Ju
h 19 ::it th•· '1.1111011 llt1t1·I
WEDDING? .. .. ... ...
STIJCIO ART • WHITf L.t.C f • REGffolCY
Al SO: A MU\ TITUOf Of WfOOll'tG GIFT'S'
-p A rs HALLMARk SHOP
-.u-...,J:.. .,,. ·-··-l'AT HB'DRIE ~ .........,..,. .. _ .
I, 1 -tt.}·4064 ..,urwni...,t•r To'l1 t<il' 11 •! I "If• t:m ma
Jani'; !\Ufll'n:,ur 11..rn • t \\wd.-r. ~nd h• r
hu .. hJ:&cl l •\111~. I 1 .. 11 \ h.~an •' J\-.;nr .rnd
(;c·orl!•' ,t'hl '1.HUJ.i Jl11dl(!''" C h.irlt·-. and 'o r:a
111•...,lc• r. I ft·lt n ;uwl t< t•d t•a ll• r'-on. Florence aod
Ed ~chumat'h<·r. J an and 'fon' \'itti and llt'rb
Sutton v.llh ~uzannt '1t (Jf'ht-.· ETtheBED?
~
8r)nnf'ttr RAm 1I. tl,11.i;:r.t•·r nf "r and ~~.
.\rtemio Ramil .. 1 11111.11·1 .. 1••11 lh.1lh hJ ... bu:n
matiatt'<l antn 1'h1 1;.1m rn.1 1\1 11 n .11nndl hu.,ine<;<;
-.oror1t ~ .. 11 ,\1111u11 '>I \1.11 ' "t ·,.ih-c1·
'1r . and ''" ft•1lw r1 t\nrhlt•r 1 r '' 1.1.port
U<>ath ,ttlcndo·ol tlw u ·dtf" "' lh•· r i:r.tnd
daul!hll'r. ''"f\ .\lic1· k "r't" 1, ·,. Yl achat>I Pf'tt>r
llall . in ti"· Ftr'-1 1'11" ti-.1. 11..in f'h11r1·h <•f
\.Amt ...
, ..... r ~ _..,_.,.._ ... _
of f"•t•"t ,,. .... ~ \.fl)O ~I~ •f--. -.... ~""~ ~ ••• ,~.,,,,,.. .. tro ........ Hot e """"1""' ~ Q.;11' ~"t'Wt tS ,..,_,-' Ol.11"Ct
,_ Uf ....,._ "-4 ""w ~
CAU C714t 547.alll
or write for RH loeWet
"'UD-MfTIN(i rrs CAUSL
fH'IC'T & T1lUTMlf.IT"'
""1111 I
t-'11 lkrt1111 ....... I
............ I : -H.4 T10HAl I NEC EHURESIS AOOU '-0,
I -COUHClL ClfY
Mrs. Robt>rt ~·a H r ror Fullerton ho:.tt'd thl· I ~ .. >4
annual Las CampanJ~ Dt•butante Medallion Tea I ·-c--0t1~ PH01<C --C4-where Julia Re-nM> Rln1t"'alt. dau~hter of "tr. L--------
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTStY ...... , . .,, ... ........
I U 2 H.rt.or ltYd.
Cott• ~ -54'· I I 54
Announcing a Summer~
ForTeensl
..,.._,..._.. ............ _s.-,,.., .. ,._ ...
--...--·~ '°'-lO""" ,.,..__.,,.._, ..... ,.,..., ... _~_ .. °"""'"' ~"' "" .. ~ _..,.,,........,.,,......
-......... Ufl ........... 8 .. •MUI""' 1111,......, 1111 .....,, ......... --..... .. s.-_ ................
Ml!Ofl._...,~--"' ...............
C411 6.U-St78.
Pul • few word•
to wcrk for ou
--------
~TATE ......... ZIP ........ 1 I AGE
AH A«tllOtTfO ~11901Ul. 'MIWICf
rt•
..
•
. •
..
. ..
FEATURING I LEGALS
Brother MU8t P-ay Up
DEAR AN?'t
LANDERS· lAlt m.._.
m1 boyfriend Iott hi•
• &UM. lt CGlll.alDld sea.
b 1 ID and crMJt urdl.
He retreced bJa IWpe -no luck. He dec:lded aomeone li.ft4.'!d lL
Today I round tbt
wallet under m7 lS·1Hr·old brotber·a
maltre.1 when I •••
t' h an-1na t.btt bfd I lnen.
aveey '""' llom want• mo to tum the
• • ... ,, , .. ,, .. u ...
.... 0 ,,.. ..... , ..
-... .......... •cafll lld9 u .... ,
mattnu -and ~ it
was The ~y 13 IMf',
but 4"YU"Ylhlnl rls.c.-ti
t.hn-e
M y bro th er waa
c1u1tht •teallna mon .. y
rrom 1ny motl'ter befort>
Chrls&.m<U lie promised
never w do 1t aaaun. H l
bring up tb1:1 bwslne~11
my dad Wlll beat the b v
"'' hell out ol b.im. Whal s hould I do! -HIS
St TER
•bout ~. and h• aakeod
mt> abolft Cf'C>r.i•'• early
upbrinatna II ~•pla1nt1d
• lot oC Uunas. He camt!
f rom .. famlJy or 12
c-h1ld rt.-n Th~re wu ;s
101 of competltaon for
ct-nt~r stqe. To ltt:l the
noor and (tain attention.
person had lo be pret·
ly jjpe<'tacular. George
learned early how to
~r a b the s potlight Ile
became an expert ;1t
weavmg yams. It didn't
make any difference to
ham whether they were so percent true or 100
pe rcent made·up.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: f need to
know wbether oc not m y
rrtead • • 1.t.ory la lt\le. 11
llepl llHt uo all nlaht. She
lOld me an ~ualnt.ance
took out • bl-C lnsuranc4'
pohcy on Lhe Ute of a r el·
aOve and then tried to
mu rd r lb.at persoo and
collect.
ls ll PO& Ible to tale
uut a policy covcnn1 the
life ol M person w1lhoul
lhat person's knowled1e
or consent ? ls tbe in·
1ur1rnce company ob·
ligated lo advise a party
that a policy covering
h1~ life has been applied
for?
DEAR SISTER: Con·
froo& your b~r with
the evtcltmtt. Tell him
unless be returns tbe
wallet, apologh.es and
pays back &he $M out or
his allowance, gift
money or an a fte r ·
school job, you will tell
your pareots. This boy
mus t be made &o pay for
his crooked a.nUcs or he
will eveat.ually wind up
in serious trouble.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: You were
right when you said ··a
pathological liar is sick
and needs kindness." J
have been married to
one for nearly 40 year s
Of course, many of
our rncnds thmk he 1s a
bore. It embarrasses me
when his stones become
!>O bizarre that no one
believes them, but
George has many good
qualities and I accept
him as he 1s. 1 learned
long ago his "problem"
is an illness, and he will
never change.
J would hale lo think
someone could take out
a pollt•y on my life
without my knowing
about it. ls there a cen·
trul ins urance office
where a person might
check lo learn if some·
one h as t a ken out
such a pohcy? Please
ans wer. I am having
THE HE EB I E
JEEBIES
DEER JEEB: My in·
surance coosu..ltants s ay
It ls not possible to lakt>
o ut a polic y oa •
person's life without
that per so n 's
knowl e d ge. The
slgnatun of the insured
party Is nttt>Mary If be
or she is JS years or
older. When I was going with
"George" I noticed that
no matter what anyone
had to say he would
come up with a story to
top then-s. Of course. his
yarn was always much
more exciting.
I hope m y letter is a
comfort to others who
lave with pathological
liars. Please print it.
Ann. -Sl'ANDJ NG BY
JN SAN JUAN. There is no central in·
surance office where a
pers on can check to
learn if a nyone has
taken out a policy of any
kind. Such a center is
unnecessary. S&op wor·
r yin g and ge t some
sleep.
DEAR SAN J UAN:
I talkM to my doctor
Actually, a pathologlcal
liar ls a person who
doesn't know the truth
from a Ue. Voor George
sounds more like a
master storyteller with
[ Horoscope )
WEDNESDAY,J UNE2S
By SYDNEY OMAR&
ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Accent on
communication, special projects, a re·
lationship which, of late. bas been fad·
ing into background. You will have
more chances to express. lo imprinl
st yle, to make changes and to gain
greater control of your own destiny.
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): You get
·•inside'' information --mystenes are
solved and you learn how magician
t"an saw lady m half -means some 1l·
lu!>ions bite dust. Be practical enough
to le arn about money a nd bow 1t gets
that way.
GF.MINI cMay 21.June 20): Some·
one wants you to believe 1n the
"Easter Bunnv " Know it, avoid get·
rich quick schemes, be familiar with
aJ? rt'('ments. le~al claims and commit·
mcnts Pisces, Virgo, Sagittarius
per ..;ons figure m seen a no.
CANCER (.lune 21-July 22): Bnn~
wo rk m e thod s . priorities and
rec;pon.'\1b1ht1es into focus . Check with
Gemini on various offers, vahd and
othe rwise Exchange data. You will be
de aling with a .. powerhouse .. in
dividuat. All s lops are out -make
cla ims. get crC"d1t dut! and build for
future secunty
LEO (July 23-Aug 22> Young,
vi~orous individual 1s drawn to you.
pay s in cer e co mp Ii menl. Love
dominates scena rio. Sudden changes
tn routine are featured. Excitement,
speculation, universal appeal com
mand portion of agenda Anes. Libra
natives play important roles.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept 22): New con·
t acts. opportumties are highlighted
Get on solid footing. obtain valid ap·
pralsals, protect territorial nghts.
Deal with older. experienced in·
dividual. especially Leo or Aquarian.
Property. practical decisions com·
mand attention. Be aware of tax im·
pltcatioos.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Taite
stock, utilizeelementortime, refuse lo
be cajoled into making snap dec!sioo.ot.
Trips, brothers, sisters and otberckl6
relatives take lead in attempting to de·
cide what is best for you. Cancer.
Capricorn, Aquarius natives figure
prominently
SCORPIO < Oct. 23· Nov. 21 >: Expand
operations. but keep budget within rea·
son Social obligations increase, but
costs are a major factor in entertain·
ment Gemini. Sagittarius natives
play prominent roles. Ask questions,
steer away from wild-goose chase.
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>:
Rl'slncuons fall aside, cycle is high.
you make impact. you are at right
location. Be direct. take initiative. re·
vise and review, keep confidence -
and the fa1th . Major victory 1s due -
could involve money and the courts.
CA PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)' Be
aware of 1mphcalions or pro~s -
and of a relationship that has caused
frustration, tension Cycle is high -
your own Judgment is apt lo be on
tci rget Maneuvers behind scenes
could have effect on your ultimate
security
AQUARIUS l Jan 20-Feb. 18): Your
naturcil abilities s urge to forefront
You wm friends and influence people
Turn on charm! Accent on potential
profit. career boost, prestige, hooor,
business credit. Important change in
home affairs is highlighted.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Em·
phasis on knowing where you stand
wilh employer . other authority
figures. Be aware of legal rights,
permissions. Another Pisces and a
Virgo figure prominently. You are
asked lo participate in a clandestine
m eeting or conference.
Bugs Love Wann Weather
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID
WASHINGTON (AP> -Roaches,
s ilverfish, fleas and ticks all love the
warm weather and can cause real
problems if not battled diUienUy.
Tbe proliferation of lbese and other
pests 1n the warm weather is lnital·
ing and sends many people rushing
tor the bug spray or the ex·
termtnator.
But the National Pest CofttroJ AA·
sociaUon polnta out that a little pre·
veotton can help you avoJd lbese
pe1ta ln many cases. The aaaoc1aUoo.
Jlromatin1 June as "National Peat
Cont.rol Month," often the followinl
JUf leat.iool:
-FrequenUy clean hidlna places
such aa crldtl and crevices In noon.
baseboards and venta.
-Get rid ot truh daily, or at leut
1et lt out ot tbe house. -Screen outside wlodowa and
doo~
-Keep food atond ln UghUy clOMd cooWDen. -a.. up 1pllla aitd crumbl ~
pletely.
-lmpeet' lnclomJnl Kf'OCll7 Ml9
and soft-drink containers for hiding
insects.
-Keep your pets insect.free.
If. even after all of this, )'OU still
are invaded, the association urges
that you use only pes ticides lbet are
labeled for your Intended use and
have E nvironmental Protection
Age ncy approval.
Read the label dlrectlon• and
follow them exactly. say the experts,
and ft.ore unused pesticides in locked
cabinets to keep them away from
pell and children. -----
Club ~r """ fGC" w-.-., U. tM Daill/ Pilot and cc>ftloltu notkc1 of
womm'• Oltd ~ clMb ~ oftd
.vent• opn ao rlw pul>Uc for '"" follotDiftg Wltlt. Se7d "°""'to CIMb C'olf9dor, 00.ZJ Pilot, P.O. Sett J5'0, Cotto Meto. CA n9211J.
lnchuu '°"' t10nw and pltoJW """'~·
Notfcn,,...., w m our hondl tMM '°""' *" adocaflCe of• eocnt.
Pld..,.,. .. lindtd 10 fJlO)or /wd·rotltfr•
oJttn ao,,., ~· To NQ11M a pctur•, 10rlU or call Uw
, .... Olporl,,...,..,, te-ml, ~ l
CMd I ..... ,,. ........ ON,._,., CM 0
epoc. ..UOblf bcllta.
Physician
Quit.s Fight
For Record
MARATHON. Fla .
(AP) -Despite support
from prominent physi·
c 1ans . Dr . Harold
Rowland. 55, has given
up the fight against an
anonymous medical re .
view which attacked his
medical performance.
·· 1 cannot live here
with this in my reeord,"
said Rowland, who at
one lime was chief or
staff at Fisherman·s
Hospital.
THE DOCTOR sought
unsuccessfully to over ·
turn a report f rom a
quasi-official group that
branded his work a !>
•·subs tandard and of
poor qua l tt~ " The
group. five anonymous
doctors. was hired by
the hoopital
Other physicians say
the report is fi lled with er·
rors .
Dr. Warren Lindau.
president elect or lhl'
Dade County Mf'dic:.il
As sociation. described
the Rowland c:.ise as .. a
c ru c 1fix1on. a leg al
lynchim~."
THE DOCTORS who
issued the report o n
Rowland were employed
by the Dade-Monr oe
Profess ionals Standards
Review Organization.
Inc .. which refused to
identify them.
The or~anization 1s
part of a n a tionwide
chain of doctor-run or·
ganizalions established
by the federal govern-
ment to help bold down
MedicaJd and Medicar e
costs
'RESERVE"
FUEL VSED
WASH1NGTON <AP>
-U.S. military forces
had lo use war reserve
fue l stocks last year
while Naval Petroleum
Res erve Oil was being
sold commerc ially. a
congressiona l report
says
"This IS clearly an in·
credible. intolerable and
rndefcns1ble situa tion that needs to b<' rem
edied with dispatch by
the Congress.·· the
House armed ser vices
subcommittee said
It also said control of
the Navy res erve s
should be laken away
from the Department of
Energy and given back
to the Pentagon
PUBLIC NOTICE
l"ICTITIOU~ BUSINfU
•AME STATE¥l•T
T"ft toOOW•f'IG ~ '' 00."'Q Dv\• N'~ a \ Ill HUNflNC.l()f4 8EA(H FIRE
EQUI PNlfNl tl l PPO Tf CTo ll(
FIRE EQUIPME NT P 0 80• If)) G•ro.-n Grove C•t.fornt• '''ll
S..11 \~ ry L•,,... "unhnQ,Oft St1 •c. f'\
G•flf o«>I• .,._,
J •m~\ /14. 8 r•nll•y 1iJ•l
S..tl\Dury L,..tne. HUftt•nQ1on 8•.tt n
CalllMnt•.,..,
ff'U\ ~.,...,., t\ <Ol'IOue:hd b'f •n tt'\
d1vklu..t J-• A 8r..,twy
Trtl' llAll-"''" fllfO with ,.,.
(ounly ci.n of LO\"-'" c.o..n1, on J-···-...... 8'en<h '°""'"'Clttll _,., c Whlll'n<WI.
~ .. ,.,,.,.
Put>tl""°' Qt-COl'•I O.llv PllOI.
JYM 10 II 1' July I t• h)l.«I
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTtTIOUS IUM"ISS--
NAMI $TATl¥f"T
Tiie fol~ .,.,._, I\ ~ l>v\1-
Mlt e\ · f t<I! T(MOEA 8£MOEA llJS W
&arlli.y, o...,... ~·
L.,,., l'ftaten. '"' ¥c F-n.
W.ttml•"""· C..ltomt• ntM
Tith ~-ll <ClflCkl(WO by .,. Ill
Ol•louel Uny .........
Tftl\ \let_. WM 111" Wit!\ fllt
C-IY Cle"' Of Or ... co..nt'I'.., Mey '°·'* ~ ...
PW!.,,.,,°""'-' eo.111 Dell' Pllol.
)-J, i-. "· "· ·-1*41
PUllLIC NOTICE
P1.JBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
Fl.19Sh
Pubh-Qt-C.0.\1 Oatly P•tol
~II 14 JU4v I ~_ 1Sl1ll0
PUBLIC NOTICE
==:£ ~ "AMC ITAT .... W'I' ,,.. 1011ow1no ,..,_ .,.. ... ,.. -·-•• & M !NTEltPlt•51!S, *82 • ~-'-"·· ~'"""" .. ¥ ... Ce.
PVBUC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUt IUStNIH
"AM« 5TAftloll~T
TIM IOl._nQ --ll ..... tlU•l-
flllltn •' • INTEREST MJHUCETtNC, 1109
G••••Y Ori••, Newpoft 8••<11.
c..111or .... ~
Wtlh-M. o..i.-ne, 1100 G .. aay
Ott••. Newpot1 h•<lt. C•lllOr"'• 'l'l..a
'"'' ~· .. <-.Ct.0 by ltfO .... Cll•I-•
w M. o..i-tiw
1111< •1•1-w•l lllf'Cl wltll IM
C°""IY C.ltt\ OI Or-Courtly on Nl•v JO.'"° .
I
l
THE REALl
ESTATERS ~ -j
Minton H 1ll11 Countr)'
Oub lbr 3ba. \IPCT•deod
\Jn\llC'd I.All IU') <"OQClu
Ob loU CciunM• $l3 I , OOI,
f\nit T 0 9 7/lf°' Vialur
119> UOO Wanl w "'" oc ~ for equJtY m Npt
1bl.¥ pewspal>'!r wall not 1 r1 La1un11 hunll• -. \ 1•-.
*no'tiP&l.Y 11cct.>pl any I & yard Oou.ith1' Uon1~
edvertjsing for r eal 1H !173-1111 (QW1H·r >
t!IUle "Wbi Cb IS &:D V l()i I
boo al t!le law --,-----COOi.iT!
HAllOlllllE
Lease oplioo. 2Br, ZBa
"D yn ast y" M odel
Ottan view Owo.er/A6l
159-1009
OUT'STAHDIMG 5 UNIT ILDG.
IASTsml
JOMA LOT
Two tndMdual ~on
an R-2 lot. Each bu a
separate yard. Both new·
Jy pa.lated wide " oat. »nd terrific loeatlon .
Owners will carry 2nd TD. For more info. u11
~ll51
~»HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
OAK GLEN
)
. -
Wtlh the ~abree~ 11nd
spect.-rular OC'~an view
from uus 3 Bdrm 2...., Ba
twnhm ~r<'hed aboVl'
San Clemente
Larl!e Owner's l 'nit 3 Bdrms. Fam
Rm . 2 1 ~ bath s. O wner's pri vat e
homelike umt ~as formal dining rm &
2 fircplcs t\ ln('om<· producing units
ea<'h w/2 Rdrms. 2 baths & fireplace
Alrtums & patios. Thts 1s a MUST
S E E f o r l h t• p r u d t• n t b u y e r
Rc>nsonably pra<'e<l at S4SU.OOO
REALTORS D1i.tlnct1ve new 2
bedroom. 2"'2 ba con-
donuruurns. Sl05.990 . -------ots: Actt ... ti.en ..... ~ ...... .. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. Rf.AlTOIS
21 11 San JOC1q1tm Hlh Rood
675-55 t I
2!>U! Ekien Ave. C .M
64.2 6734 ..,: .... ,..,.,. n--
,.,.. I ..... ,. n.
DAILY PILOT--•
••lllitwtt.flrstt. coi..ct ......... .,.
BALBOA lSL/\NU
kEAl.TY
6731!700 *VETS*
HA.PPYHOME
IYTHEWATBt
U7,500
NewJ1orl Beach. rnend
1y, immaculate 2 Bdr m 2
bath mobile home
MIEWPOIT CEHTH. M.I . 64....e9 I 0 READY. WILLING & ABLE
EMYBT.,._S
As~YAL.oml
Super i.tarter 4 bedroom
1
2 bath w lfully bwlt in "'-'"for S• lutchen Th1i. spac1oui.
••••••-#•••••• •••••••••• 2 story Lown home 1s le:.i. cs-i ~ I 002 than 10 .>ears old 11nd ha" •••••.,•!>••••••••••••••• beaut 1f ully m.a 111taiot-d aQCH DUPLEX J:rl'en be Its . poo Ii.
8Joclr to ocean! Name ch1ldrl'n's play yard:..
t e rma • s ubm a\1 and a large en closed
Oesperate! Reduced to1 private patio With 8 S't
Use Your EUg1b1llty
NOW .. LOWDN &
U)W INT ICATF.S
Let Us Show You
HOW TO QUALffY
Tall to R.cl Carpet
WELISTEH!
•MAMD MlW * . IA.LIOA P941HSUU
2 HOUSES IARGAIM f'ut>r 1 8nnl( paint a. Xlnt local1on. Pnnr 1>nh :.hov ·I 1 BUI to bll nd Under $280,000 Ownt'rl t > a "A'lll rarry. 5.4l 04.25 Rkr O<'t•an Ownl'r w /<'arry the paper CJ II 613-85.SO
~~~t·~~ ·:· [ ~ lfl<\I
To be of ~ice to y~t eaft!
rTHE VIEWI IOC)hdod ly TM lay! For tM
~ who lo•~• to etttt't tain - a .,.;.
~·e4 CORfeMpOV.-y thr-H t.droom. famUy
rOOWt --with poo4. pea kMq and '"•ac:y.
S56S,OOO.
POOlHOME
Th" deli11htrul MesJ
\ o:rilt· home u. perfe!'l for
your .. ummer entertain
1n~ It features · a large
farruly room. expanded
l'?\jStcr bdrm w /1utting
room and beautiful palao
and de<:k1ng. Owners are
vt-r> anx1oui.. Ask ing
SJ 49. 95'>. Ca II 50 115 l
SJ.99.300! 752-1700 ass umable loan th1!i
~aa RED CARPET
·-754-1202 ,,..,lf#J1.,. · • ' . ·, • home will sl'll fa!>l al
I ~ IE!Ul111 "''::~~~'" WUTCUFf
4 Ho.es 0.. Lot
Ea.sl~1de CM. All are 2
bedroom one b•th and
havf" l(arajo?es aod vards
Owner will finance with
29•: down Full pn<'f'
~.000 Agt. 5..'\b 2660
owner·, pad <:.ood sum _ __
mer w i nter r l'nlal I S Coastc:Oftdo Owner nex.it.>leon hnllll<' •
ing. trade. e1t· Submit SSl.500
COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS
2515 E. Cocnt Hwy .• Corofta dit4 Mer ~HERITAGE
S24 9, 000 Tiu!> Olk' LS r ea II y hot ' 675-5511 ._ • REALTORS
· .. .::::.:..-··""'.JJ .PROPERTIES 4 B<'droom 2~'2 Bath ~ oa luge curner I ---------1 COST A MISA bltc eoou~h ror a pool OC::AM 11/J eUtS
I !'tharp Z Bdrm condo
2 UNl"r.i . Z bdrm + 1 dal'f' to pool, walk lo
bdrm on 30x8S lot , t>\erythin~ A<1,u mable --------•
EASTS.DI CHilMElt ~ D~ R V accesl> Owner w11! Dl'luxe duples . J&2 bdrm
We ll<na 1nta1ned by
1
C ute r e m odeled 'Z coru11der /\IT O with wuts.FJrl.'plaN>earhun on~tnal owners Owner bedroom. I bath homt> 25n,. down $243,500 '' + EJ<THA I'\ l<KING ' .. .,u carry l:.l SI 10,000 i silualed on an It Z lot As Rf"dl.I('~ to $2i:-,.oou•
block to beaeh O\l.C 1 ~11 loan dd1n1lei) wont WOO ISLAND
TD rnct'd at Sl~.000 la:.t 546-3661; 4 Br J ba. 2 frplc~ den dm rm . 2 '\tone!! .. ire.-t
SI 0 t-: HY SI[) E • Whela to Sl!"e't'l. 3100 'Q ft oo
Call 646-717 1 0s~9 s~11 FHA loan1 and lal»oo lay Prop. duplex.~. Onr 2 b<irm :! n Vaa l)rYlelO SJ7:1.!Al0 1
ba, p n <'ed al $245,000 Real Estate ~af'5ha.1.I Hit> 11'75 WiW
One 2 bd r rn . l IJ;i [ ·r ~ ~;; 11 2t~d"'i-~'. x~~~t µ3r~~~ ftedton ~ lftftUiJ I ~J·=~ke an offt•r ________ .... __ *'-1-~~~~=-
-~ ----c;:: SELECT lfl~~ ynua DREAMS associated
S239.000 Uruts < lo-.t> t<>
part, beach & i,hopping 1;=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:::.....,. ... --
'41rSl5.500 t PROPERTIES Rh» UVR DOH'TLAST
2·st.ory 11rith 2 bath..~ and a LJIMll Oii and nt'lther do el.t>Rant liROK ERS-AEAL TORS
101\ 1111 leibo• 671-uu' gn~at assumable loan ;-... homPs llke th1c; beauty m
lkalt·m electnc k1trhf'n. IROOICVIEW GOO•YE! one of Coron:.a del Mar's cocnmuruty pool, va<'anl CONDO lovln">l areas 3 Bdrm ~
and the owner hai. Sp('cta<'ular 3 Bdrm Why make someone maid:.. spauous faro ---------1 ParuOl'CI. A.it 751 3191 bath condo wtlh alnums. else's m o rt Rage pa> rm. professionally de Ccliil COMDO
•
S~ ELECT hllll'Orues and pattos Al mcnt.s when with only rorated and land.-.caped Only SZl.5.000 Charm1nii
tached double garage $1.S,SOO dn & $8U. 50 p Gate guarded communl 3 bdrm. 3 bath in t'hott:t•
PROPERTIES barJ!am at $113.960 Art rm uncludang taxes ty, pvt tenru.s & pool aod aru Dming rm. family
now.<'a.ll.546Z31J , ~SO<' fees> ~ou can ii<' brealhlak1n1: O<'ean . rm. set bar. too many
LOVB.Y
DECOtlATIO
CONDO
Pl~ earthlone <·:J rpt-t.
i.hvtten. quabl.) drapt'i.
wa llJ14 per All tht'
amrn1t1es S83.900 Cull f.46.n·n .. ,, ..
[~-IE&IH1]
Wahcf1oatH"9
.S B R. 4 Ba. custom
water front h omf'
w /l'f)r38' pvt dock
Pri~d St .295.000
Bui Ider w /trade for
Palril' Spnncs Est•te
Par ~ on this home
aitd -.ppt to see , call
CaJ'QI Hoff. airt. 631-GOIM
Prin~OnJy
IUAD
AHOIUTT'lil
. UMnS Prt~ dyptn. CC>l"Mr kit. kJt.s or cbarm, clean aod
neat. Only SUS.000. Call
now,~Z3l3
~ .., ... ' ..
[!S Ulll
quare an eqwly interest ti.arbor, roountam and c1 amenities to mention
in an ocean view Nwp ty lights views SSl.S,000. F<-e land. Braod n~w on
Heh T wohome., Uu Ca.ll t.odaym-~o tbemarttet •1ui£S1iWn ALLSTATE oc=~~~c
673-6210 REALTORS 759-16 16
......
,~ .... . .... "' ...... , ..
'I ... •I
"" .. ~
~ ..... .. ...
"' , ..... ,.,.,,,
}')ftlll)<lf
)0 ..
,, t ••.
tll I ~·., ,.. .. .......
'''"' .... ., . ... ..... ..-'°' .. " ...... .
•1tit...,.,r•"~ "_,.,, ... \ ... \
,, ~· .... i. ..... ,, ,_...
4'\tW"'l.l "' ..... -.
•ft\MI ....... ' ....
" 'M ,.,.."' ,. .. ...... •r.· .. ....
~·'"""' lit:,,. ....
" ..... -,,-4, ..
1U\ •"" ., ..... . ... .. ... ... ~ . . .... . ._., ._ .. ... l "C'iH"
SllK & 'INtf LITERATURES OF THE WORLD
C S R L V E N A C t R E M A G M E [ A
T I A 0 t l E W P A P H S E E R l l
t C l ff A I L A T l N C U S T H I l
H U S E S R P A E W A A E 0 A Y C r T
H A H P A K G A J H C U D l L A S T E
I 0 S I L G R A 0 J G f J l W N K H R
0 H G N D E P t T U L L T T A H C £ A
M R A N A A H A T E A E t A L N Y W T
UHAQNAMRE GRMY S EA£0U
QC S £VP .OM UAL l l RH l HR R
S 0 S t E P I W T D 0 S F S W S L L E
LEACHOSOPOEHRRTSEDS
SNE TUARH1 6HRE8WU BP
G A S 1 G E P S R A N P N K E R H Y 0
W 0 E N S D H S I P Y 0 C M L U f K l
6 : ':,',!",',':'f',~~·PfS I' 1· IJ 1· i~ 1· I' I' l
: .. » ~-.~~::' 1""'1 ! I I I I ' I I
-~_µTS An_~w~n i!!_~lossifie_ation...i.lOO
HUNTING A HOME?
;,.
ORANGE COUNTY
you nttd
FREE DIRECTIONS
• We Pnll'< your tiou•"n'l ou•<le11n1t'> '"'"our
OtrAC.l•On'i comi:iu1nr and ""'' ~n
1mmoo1JIP 1is1inr1 ot tiom~'> !>+''I 1,11,041
your Ofl'\l'>
• We sen<l you a ot1nt-out or c-urrenr 1,•,11no•.
with descno1ion' :ino color phoro~ "'"""
ava11ao1e
• NO CO<,I Q r obhqal!On for th•'> <;1>ry•CP
DIRECTIONS
llllN SOVIH lllrSlOl STAECT
SANTA AHA CAtU04
CALL 1714) 641-1155
IA YSHOlll DRIVl-MIAI llACH
Great location with excellent re·
model possibilltles. Could hove bay
view. $365.000.
IN N•WPORTCENTER
.644~060
OCEANFRONT ·EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN
l<knticd twin ouCMf• ont towen -Heh
~siqned °" 4 ~nh of 2500' + to offtt-
1p~e tocu&ar •int of ~. H.wport
Harbor. mountoltts & city liqilrts. J
ldrms. 3 woodbMI MllCJ frpks. 4 baHts.
fCNftily rOOft'I .............. ..., aho hen 2
Bdrm ap & privot. ~ ~ ap wittt
21dnM + bottl. n.en·, 0 •olefbal
cowt .ct fire rincJ °" its o-.. pri•oh
b•aehfroftt. This pro~rty c att't be
duplic~ at _., cost today. blft It c•
~ yoen di fhto Wfl'f to fhto ,.._ WCJh
tid~ liM for 01lfky S2,200,000. 631 -1400
LEASE /OPTION CONDO ·YU ·
NEWPORT
Hot, lovefy .ct~ OM dory h<MM.
H••tt l•ed ia. Two bedrooM ~ pllts
~"mid formal._ Clr'H. s.c..u~. '°°'
& SOMnQ. ~ 4)' ~fir to l'Rfoy ft.
OCUH VIEW. $2,2,000. 631·1400
WA TLHI ROl' T HOM~~.1-.t
HI 1\1 I "T-"TI
• I •
• ~ \\ l ,, , ,
'·W1•Uf J._ to
611 ·1400
f. ,, ' ,. ,,~. ~, ..
,,~ ... '1 ....... ,
'7J.6f00
CE
SEDBIB ILllRS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
srYGLASS WITH VIEW
II•• 1111 11111' 1)1 " nrul•'ll Fl\ 1• l11-tlroon1 <In ·1 h•
I r1 .. I Ill 'lh1· lltll \\1lh 011\<.t.1n1hn~ \'It'" Ill
< h , 111 ,1,. II" Thi'> llom1• V. ,1, 1-t'.tlun>rf Ii•
11, 1111· \\111111 ... ;\f,1j!.11111t• llUJ.1<' t\1,,..lf'r ~1111 1
\\ 11 h r t11·pl.11T ~ S;nlfl.I !'-va('H\\.I'> 1--arrtt h
ltrn Ill \\ 1lh \\If l\.1r /I. r ln•pliHt l'nol
11\\'1 II \\Ir I, 111-1.l' H'-'\:'\Cfo: \\ITII I.!.
\I I l'\('11 SI\ l.'IHl'S'I 1n:i-:r> sru~Ollll
IRYIHE
\111,111 .ilh I>•'' or,111·11 '\nrlh"'"Wl 1'.1111>
1111111 •· ·1111 ll1111w Sh""' l.1k1· ,\ \lt~fd
1n .. ul1 • ,, 11111,1111• 1 r1 l.1•H•I 'fhrt't' l.ar1w
ll1•1frrn•111 1•111 ... Jlonus llrrnm ~ .. t·.1m1h
l111om \1111\ ~1 17 '>4111
75S.9100
#2 Ca.poiat•rtcaa
.._wpowtC..twr
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
~~~~---~-HAI lo. YllW HtU.S!
Beauti full y upgraded
MONTEREY ! Pool - s pa -
pla ntation shutters -mirrors -
paneling! Fantastic greenbelt &
cuJ ·de-sac location. 4BRS. 3 baths .
$335,000 incl. land. Jan Young
'642·8235. <U-58>
-11£t4i4 -
(~ "'*" y,.,., 64NIH
I ()o,.., 0.,...
\.A Tt-.HMS
<::rt-ill ~ .. ,.a dt-1 M jr
1.t ... J l.1"11 1 I~ d rcJQm .!.
l~thl. plu~ 111~il m.1~·
thl\ d l(rl'.1l bU\ ,1\
Sl \~ 000 ,, l!t ;>!ii> h l <-0
HOW! VET'S
RENT· T ()..()Wl-4
~ ltt~I-, HOM t. l,IST
V \ llOl:Slf11<; BKH
•957-1717•
, I I 11
If• llf t flffH IH f•r•
• f I• l•u 1( 11111 .. ' I ' I
t •H II
fl .. ,,,
, , ". f1 lh ..
I l I ,ff ltHI
I ,. ' \ '
I• I 'I II . '
['<'. ].8t JU .. •'
B() y :· ... -~,Jt • 1
Re<JI ~state
Af&J f''''-'' •~t ,, ••••
DOVERSHOUS
SYCAMORE
GLEH
BliMDHEW
F.1t1111 • .u, ldrjo?c 3 bd. :.! :
h.1 (Juallly townhome
m oil<"' Onlv I Jva1labli:
from SI 14.!l'JO 2430 SanlJ
t\JIJ he M2 67J..i
ME.AR MESA VBDf
COUMnYCl.UI
Sh.1rv 1 Bdrm + famil.,.
room nl'w wallpaper
.11wl µ,Jinl thrl.IOUt D1.1u
hk f1n ·µla1 t:, remodt>h'fl
k1trh••n ""1th IPadt'd gla~'
<'db1nets Added .. un
room Asklna.? $165.000
for an appt to see. call
~1i:.1
.HERITAGE
REALTORS
NEW COllOS
.: .It 3 REl>ROOMS
"' Jrtmg at flOl,000 t>n V1ctona btwn
"liewport&
Harbor Blvd
541.3559
hn646-609l
IA.Ck IAY
3 Bdrm, s balle roor.
hardwood Cloors, n ..
modeled k 1tch. Just :.a
beautiful home-ready to
move into. Priced al
$110.000
RJUStaEALn
546-0114
.-
·,
'4 < '! '
AD eJt11o?aot d"play or 1n
novall\ e tdE'as 1n rt•
roodebng an alread} at
tracl"t" 4 bedroom
home The d1.11uu~ & fa m 1
Iv nx>ID!> art-.. l'h.1nn Ui,t" .wd UM! gourmet
lutdwn 14 111 dl'li~ht an~
~Wlfe ~.oov
6) 1-7300 M.I .
Draul1ful 1 year old 2
bdrm , 2 ..._ ba .• 2 Story
Condo. Over 1400 sq. ft. ••
)!any xtras. Easts1de. _ ..
C M Near all. PocM & ;i
!>p.l $125.000. By Owner. ~
Open House Sat /Sun. f
642 •905 days, 642·1~1 CdMCUSTOM
wtth great \11ew. Onl)'
$299 000 oo fl'e land
l...arRf' home Excellent
(·ond t"am1lv room .
formal d1n1nR room
pnYJlC' t ourt~a rd f'll
tr) wa' Scc-e lO belie' e
OCEAN P ACIFfC
REAL EST A TE
759-1616
1006 . .........•.........•..
ev~
$42,500
PER UNIT
t:1ght l Bdrnu. Good
~taJ area. Owner will
help on financing. tn-
d i v 1d ua ll y metered.
Stovel & mri.ierators.
dosed gar ages. Call
~9161
,j. OPEN HOUSE
_, PEAlTY
X '
So.latfr ... °"'I*• Cha.nn.irut Balboa duplex
olfenng 2 +-den owners
LmJl '"' largf' 'lundttk lower 3 Bdrm nmlJll W\lt.
Priced at $9118,000 Fo
more 1nro call Carol Hoff. ii ji\t Pa cesell e ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'.!!
Fa ntastic Twnhae, E .
side, Sle&.900. Lo dwn.
Rt-aJty. 631 0094 ------
2S(.ory 2 Bdrm, I~ baths
Pauo + garage apt +
room:. at bath gues
quartt>rs $42$,000. Cal
6T.MWl28
•owe b&I 11. 11 .... %. 3br.
2...,ba, 2000 sq ft. Elec gar
d oor opener. auto
sprinklen. master bdrm
ste w/pvt deck. Prin on·
101AL F...._ y ly. Owner/qt MW140.
bo«m. 2 Stoey, 3 Bdrm 0.--...........
home and llM!Sl qrtrs. Mu1t 1ell. EZ care 2
t I
'
r
LeepaUo '3'15,000 bedroom condo. \m·
LOU ..acHTa rnaculat.e floorplan. din· ) A...._ '75-lll 1 tna area, wall to walJ c:.-.. ..._ 1022 ~11';:.~no•uoo. 1
••••••••••••••••••••••• TAlllLl
.WMIMICl.m
Dtcaalx'• ...... l WT5'DIC.M. 1J
.... ...... •'""-'Bdrm, fi'plc. bltfu. IMt ·'
$441,000. c .. t.ry kJt on cul•sac at. Try n
ZI ...._ 8 VA.ltl4.t00 M..iis"r ....... --.&:ILIC.ULU..--
SEU. Idle items with a
IWb P\lot Clas lfled Ad.
eo#7I.
"
u . TU9day Jun• :M, 1080 ~ Y t-"~OT •r•tUf'' • • .,, ~ _.., " ~oh.•,., ,. """4· • •. t -· Ho.;•t• r'Or ~o!.; HOV,Ct fofo ~ oa.ra..1~ . -, •
·······················'······················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ~•••&tttt. ....... u.fwW...a..d ~u.,.. tit-:.-.... ':: c:::.it9 ~e 10141,,.,.... 1044 ~~I IOl1 ....,.,.O.ech Ill\' S-C'LF •• 1076 C rcW ....................... , ....................................... __,..._
••• ••• •• • •• •• • • ••• •• • •• ..... •••• ••••• •• • ••• •••• •• •• • • • • • •• •• ••• •• • •••• ••• • • • •• • • • • ••• • • • • •••••••• ••••• • •• • •• • • •• ft: ; 1 •r t •ot --,ro,.rey zooo c...-.i.t ..._.. JJJJ .._ ™Ao
ft 0Wt a · $71,... 0 0 D I R I D <i f, 'w S.,n.... 111L~ ,.... •-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••--••••H•••••••••• •• .. ••--••••-·~.;#. ,. I
._.lrioMMm1'•11f LAK rRONT Cuv Bout new hom, In "--Leil...... TZ,._,..._ 11.udaome offlce build· OCE.UfVJEW 2 .a.y -..... JBr•k• )
• 'ade lot lduJ fot __,~I Hi~lll> up plannrcl uni\ de .... lup 1;;r.;..,. cut.cm bom" 11.16,C*I 1.11 ,,. a yn 1111 Hurt ot Old Del SAM Cl.WTI 5 lclrm. famUy rm. pool rm. lllda fl ,.ts Oil.
cllaU. 2u1m mJ araded Pvt buc-h mrm 2 Bl • tko z r-.11 ~ \l'OD ._ •I n wHb PYllll.I ·~ ltm Mu ~ -&." ~.ooo. ~ boma, ~ beadlea. moo PIO/a>. 2 mu.'° -.~ ......_ .. ___ ..... , -.OIO All 1 IS5t l• bM, 3 i.. m1 • to t>ci. in1 • • t hu 1 v • ~ • • P 0 " I*' 1DO •.000 Zlld •••U OollUiCo ~ n.,._at C 11. l y eera •• w. 1111>. Acl. 17.MJ'lt ...,'"' · • • • • ,.,..__ ··~ L:f. NII 811.-prh'•' 8Mch ..,,,._. 1.,.. mU.. o.tm SBr oo Dl'ly I •t're. . 714-1-1M2. Prlce4 .. SllJ,000 ~~ c,:; ~~· ~ m•~rr~ar~°f.:n~ \0 WHtt'Ulf •bol>flD&. =~~~~·000· C••• I,, .n ........ ,. O•••r wlll ~~ ....... ~~! ~:, ~!~.
_.. lat ror u1e L&kt" <'ondo b~ Onl> oeat ll'\'\Doe Ave 6 S..t.a .......... n• I fl, C a) J JI. ttJ Br. 2 a.. C.oedo DI' s. SU.'1 · , -. TD1n..u7or~HO !~•tr d2 Br ,1 ·d~ b•. --ll ~1,, Ytorn~,~~ s-.-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New,•rt C••t•r ca.,,_..Pool,1,..G oa. '')
su.•Oown.thowea E i;~u&lllrcur~•~l att°:: =·~==· ~ ~•s:toe4r"°~'; .. ~.i!.!.~ ..... ~!?! ~l~C M~ MNJl7 ~:."· TSl·HH: '='·':' J242:::
•Id• I• fout'lo1orr' 7pmm~an SUNDAY Ito) 4hM z~ ~• Y6y&Oc.-..._ former model bom•a. l.ata._,S. ••••••••••••••••••••••··~ Ou'll.aat •~ao TW1\.80Cl(Gl.84 N tam rm d!J11111(r111 -New UGO sq ft hl1b 2 SBdrma ~t'upancy 3 Br. 1ba,2ur1ara1e Specta c ular vie~~
... ,... IOJ• G ..... HOME. •ll ainrn1t11-. 111cl 11 1111 J BACK BAY VlEW q\a&bly cuatom home 4 Oct. 1. m .ooo SM.SOO P'Al.l.8ROOK VJZW Aduha only. ?m Cany water, 21ldrm, den. i "'J 1 t·ond tr M u•l Mt ST, -... ft. b> ~., bdrm a~ b a . 3 Att.-."500. 2u. ac~. Morro Hill •B. Drive by m30/mo ba, TownholaM,poal,Ja', .... ••••••••••••••••••• Lar bl"lrlll•• It lBr ib1 JJ I .,,,,,,.,..~ V'W'l.R" ..,.... • ~· ....... 'WWlllllt. ,. __ ,_ .a ~J ..-!\~ 11 .... n.., w1I ht<l1> QWl.OOOW-'7• flreplat"es on 1 a t' re. D=~ SleepiD& Jndlan Rd --1-· sauna..--.. cou:rta, ... 7r · '
,.._ OW'Der lramff'rred t• ft At• t•arqurl f\l"a .-r1n111111nl( ~.i.1 .. 11• zoned ror hone& Best llM OwQer-.-illftna.Dce.C714 -re-old. Sl50 Bob Laort\O ~ ..&l ~\ S Br 2 1 itm d""'" '''*" & t;.qwtit'!lt&ll tm al inlhe ..-.-.. -· -522-6720 , • • 811 !tome W ill acc•Pl a•rdr>n n ,.,,,, &lir . • v ue area ••••••••••••••••••••••• --E ·SID Spacio u ----·-------
cuallrad41 IDO\Ortlonw-I 116) ~ v. TtaMS co!!~ !J!:bc-d v Bourb. Rltr. ~9850 I-SIDI Bf;VERl. y HlU..S. T Townhouu. ga ra1e Qindo. Brand oew 1'~. ' -... ooo ~utly 7Alatol ~ '"'' ul"' f1n•ll t'llll( ODii' bAM ll to beat'h. y~ s...... IOIO 2 t.IUU. (anlMUC renlal adv8DU&eof eune:ot fenud. patio. uu UiouM moo and J bVtO lorlmo~wn.l&a '" 119C> THE PLACE 1H1111.,b1 .. ,,. llh ttu~ 1m uwn tbe l•od Oreat ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Sl07.000 Terma int Build on this esce 6C2-Z510.~ $1500. Speclat'uJa r:,
m... i.la1 .. 1 Udrm hoult' Robe r t M 1 J I 1 II e D lJ«mal VJew kit an ~n waterfront view .. No !~;;~·5-~!~.~I :::::~~!~~ ;1;:.·~=:~~2:~.::~.:.'~:r::~' ~~~~~s:;.;;., ~SS9·--'1ll.-""'::-. :.~ -~"'"' ·;::,c;a-~~~ ........ OJ
3BR Zba. beam ('t'ab. 11, Ow pl"«' 11> l unl .. lto<.·ll l''r1·,.hl\ v11111tl'tl 11h1d.. V _ 1 lJJ.~ Tn-plea New 2 8d 2 Ba. ~497¥11_1771 LL Nioe 2 bdrm. fmced yard ........_ lJ~•
au heh Tennl• ~1W1m Hlic.Jiliiudi. 11 •• 'Vu• t· '' 11nd \IUl \, \ 1'1·1 111~ I ~auhful 2 Bd 1 Ba .... •••••••••••••••••".•
pool. 11et" l•lo ~u1>t t.l•t'r ~12fi HI ft l ht SllJ ~' 759•9221 OUTSTAMOIU(i_, +blldl Wlit Key k>t'a U t 'dn hMti. ~~1.1?'i~~~e 2 bdrm. 1 b a . condo.
u· 11. I e • v 1 n I .tr t' d 11nr1 fllb ,., ""' 10(1"1 troptt"aJ back yard st't· uori • Sl92.500 Aslr for -bealll. decot'ated ·-spr. S13Z.OOO. ~ 9962 ..uld :lhl•w ., 111 1h .. f111..,111~ llD« wtl hlo w8lkulg dlS Rober\ f1hllilten 631 J..2llg .....,. 2400 S:UO.+Secunly. 5'48-2'778 inll" SS25/mo. Refa...req
I , I •••••••• •••• ••• •• • • •• • N t "'"'7 3200 o
OWNa
MOTIY.AT8)!
.... 0"8S!
NICI 19UCEO
Lartt lot witb 20x~ pool
and spa Separate yard
f or pets A perfe, t
1pad OU1 r11m1ly home
With large deolfam rm
Comfortable 4 Bdrm with room f<>l' add1taon
above Sl&J.500
'Waf..-fro.tHws
lie. 6ll-t400
~~; •. ;: .. .'1~ ~ .. ;'1~t ~,\~1 By"!!:e~~~ous ~ ~a~~~~hJ ~~ l~#Z~I ~ 67~~-s . ..., . r
ult· fo',mtJ .. tll ~""tw .il Ulodo. 1.500 sq fl z Cull w 3 car garaie I }Ur -----• ---FOil I IAA \le~ .wd Ju ,.,, 1 11~111 ULJ N COAST llWY baths. au ameruues io'ull home warranly 6. \'A REALTORS Ne-w 2 bedroom z ba W~~~~ t'Ol>do i!: IS~
c:ul dt ,.,,(' lcHdll•f\ " l..AGLNAtH:Allt rt tenn.sToo'Sl17.500 e.c-P1-...+y 2000 home Mission Lake P8 . .,_., rm.w;rge
grei.l d~itcn 'ou 11 IUH' -i\17 ~ ~~~r:.~~F'u;::<> or 559..altl ••••••••••~~••••••••• Country Club Golf pooU500/mo. 54-· · Th•~ homt· nH1•r' th1 unfurn MWlt see ()pfon lmllJ.! pool Beauta(uJJ Mesa dei Mar 4 bdrm 1VR11...EROC'K 4 b4r0l
,p.ic:l" w ith th\ •. ran FAMILY FUH! Sdllll laodst'aped. n o maao tMI family rm . 1825 mo Beauty. At rium, al'r •
)OU 'e ~11 lutHrn11: for Spacious • bdrm .I b11 1 .) CIYIC CIMTB HOUSI tenant"e yard CaU before SAM 4< A
in Just :.u• h ·• pl.trt• facruh rm & bonus rm 631 0666 3 Bdnn. 2000 aq ft l'loroe DUPl.EI 99ilOClubbouH Rd 7PM 7se.-Ol•7 6644-0791 cond., apnnltlen. ·J tlP-• ~.500 home 10 pre::.u~iou..' an•.i BY OWNER Sak or lease r.oned OP On Broadway Oe&ert Hot Spnng.s dln. rm. lrg Cam rm. ~r,:,
wi111 golf l'ourw & on·.in 5 br . 3.,.~ bii. Wl'l.ldif $125,000 Ct-nt ur} 21. 4 UMrTS 213 371S 2572 3 bdrm 2 ba fittplace Vtty nice! 195 mo. tl6 • \J~·W\ l.1trl(t• pool & 1opa Nt"WJ)On.<A-nlt:r(M).~7 <.:o,ta Mesa. a ll ror patio . l•rge backyard reaponsJ~e party. l\Yall:
Jlbl 1n t1m1• lor !.umm .. r area f>CO.s.z:JI --$315.000 Call 752 1920 2199 Meyer. no pets $IOll Aug. !Jlt. Call 645-Z23l
T d i....-" , ,. r •1 •, , SPYGl..ASS Hll.L c·w.tom s-s.t t.och I 011 \11u1on Halla Couotr 968-x:Jli day •833-3282eves
loan S:!X.'>.o ~• EnRW.h Tudor ·~ ttoclt) ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.1ub Jbr Jba. upcra~ ----WOODBRIDGE 4 ~......:..
·CICJllMO ""191W' Poml 7ro96l2 Wh r f I d 2..., ba fireplace. 2 'GllJ' l9J-.f~I 1,1., ,,':'1• 11.-"'at.-r \lew rom ()n gol1 rourM $131 , m1t'rowave. rp . as L ..... I Rtty W.o\Tf:Rfo'RONT llOM E J QUAIL llnuseod Lu.xUT) coodo New J b r . 2 ~ b a uu.<m
49b ::t t:i 'l.10 ~1 1t •IACk OM "'en roum 1 AR 4 tt.. PLACE ru~l T o 9 7 8'1-\.'al hwasher. trash compat' garage Pool & lenml>
Pl l~~IP ff()M( !.1»6.CAl A.,t ~-1JIS4 or $266000 ~ant w ~u 0 tor. gar door o~ner fMm:> 640-9991 · ~ f"lll'l'I \H "~I t 1 "It\ MARKET•* IW~ -PROPYTIES • tr»dt for -wty in N"' $7~. mu 249 Ottle 8 --__ ___._
VA t 1 1 • .., .... Loke•i•w i• WoC»d· "'ry emo 1ona s1nl( e u5,,3 C .. ftt•s D IRVl"'c. \111 I>"' t • !0.--f 1I I JO I'M I ur Laa Ulla homr w vie 557-4579
SUlf)I Family room h a!> 'T ' A,.,,.., l ' "i; Ove1 lff•1 -.11 h 111 th" :1 · & :)-a..:d ~I~ Horul( ----briclp. · ·
overhead !>kyllght a nd ~rm .! K.i ""tnt 111 1011 714 9'73-ll9l <Owner 1 3 Br. 2 ba near So Cst J Br 2~ Ba .• ram. rm
large crack ling br1c-k C'ontJitton \ddH•o nJI --------Plau N•w crpt FP. central A/C, lua.h
fireplcace Take ovt>r I 1 1 $l''\ Tt.:..'liNISCOURT 1 mo Bkr.644-0134 c:ovrd pal10 w 1 au tu payments of S680 Pl SPECIALS TOOA y am1 ; room tou -,\JI.JO four dehu.e uruU. 2 Bd 2 RA.'lil:HO Y I RAG to: spnnlt 4< lrg suod•t'il
Ou,. maoa0 er'!> choice Northwooo eorn"r loll r lNlXJ 1°',: '~· t:,,.o..;r \"I 1-. Ka ea wath garage) , 2 Br. t'arpet. small yard ....,.. No pets 752 256() " 49 1 20 ~ prof~s1onall; de .,,.,,., for tM "Best Bu) .. Call w J llr.,. Ille roo( lh<'k I _ _ " ' SZ5() CW oonu:d 2100 ~ft n1.~ll> small garage ~o i:>«U
962·931L ' Miuion Yi•io I 06 7 hotn> a.lsr• featur~ Jbr YUAt havt> referent'%
A TI' r1 e t" I r•• 11ur1•0 Io ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Real .:~tale ~ven oc-~ units w1th l 2ba, den lrg pool & pa 1375 mo ~t &r la.st + SI LL STA TE ] ~~~~500 ~Hr ('ulH•rdal\• 4 IB>ROOM 2 IATH (~~. mJny t·xtrali. Be au I ands c a PI o deposrt 646-5637
-SI I S,000. l(D5S ROAD 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.OOO w1t1med !>pnaltlen 3 Br 2ba. frplc . p1t10
REALTORS TIW:.uuful ~Hr .di t h• S2!>t••J d,,.n ,1,.;um.• hi WITH SanJwin<Ji.it• ~~1 :! lloyMc:C.,..,lttr, IJ&hlS Agt-lyr S2Z>.OOO s.&~1 mo 2~ Oraoit
.inll'nlllt"' Sl''!l ·11~1 \l.Jn .,... • ' .. Uv nn ., ..... .-.. ---.tt~"l()ii ot' 'l"C'·~I Jnc·• CUSTOM VIEW !Sr ::H.• t ~' 1 't 1h r'I 541-772' 714346-9820 ~•~ .,.,~~~·
FOi' sale by owner S.11 ..,. 011 nHmthl~ 1 ..... mt C.-ean. harbor .. ind old A..,'IAl~H:' ----
V\S\a lri level 4 hr 1·•, T\-\term-. ~r· ol • l<r I.e.! ti'.r.11 t>reathtak1t11l sun.-.eL'> a re l IW"~ • CW of Stoah ~l:Vt' 4~ rood<>. nr SC
ba. ram1ly rm. r11rm;.ol St.lrll'rh1•m1 1 ••• ,, ... J l.:ud out befon• m u from FAL1.8ROOK _.n... .... ..... , 2600 Plan $72~ All llm dirun~. c:athedral c·t!1hnl! I t6rwpori ~ •l't I 06' l1U 111rrr-dibt .. :lMlO ~q ft· On : :1i.r ,,,..:1 !ht ~ h1 .. r I Prmripal• ou,,, r .iµL' •••••••• • ••••••••• • •••• 1"Dtrut1e5 Pvt patK> N
lots of glasi. 2400 :.Q rt Ded·ht'}}~~Re -'ty •••••••••••••••••••••••, J lit>t1ruom off .. nn1t t\ 11ot1,..._, "' 1e..i df''! '''"w 11( C\1 ur lll:S. J~k fVf' Btllj lsrand new La!> Veaa::.. pet.!> 213 371 ~ISll Sl.28,000.<ZIJlJN Ol7S ni vi>' dl. fewofth .. rru.n' f1·alures m<111rt1J•"' rrum ti•, l<'.1! Jf&; "'ev "ngle f;imll y
I 10C'lurl .. ·' 'um;..tuou' 21 '.IPiO ;: Hr ~ 11 1 holnl.'~ !\low J \oall lo J Hr new condo. $600 l .... WOfl 552 7500 B&G CAllYQN ma!>tH tldrm ,utlt'I ~IM'IO•L~ hu•nt> J111•uw 19 Ut'rTS I lea:.e opl1on onl) Wa.llt to Coa-;t Plaza
... ~ 1042 .... sauna Ruman tub "'Ith 84'0 o·nrl 1 .. n.11 ,, (',,_to! ...... J owe ""Ith $600 m o c .. 11 nu .... Pool. J<I <' &93 sos
----------• ~11cular ttolf rour.1• < •-Jn! •o;' d F II 702 ........ ,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sep ex~rc-1.<• rm .. ,1,1r;il(l" 'Pt<, • ., .. .i .. I .1 11wn u pnC't' / ~'"'" 213 683-5064 •-S.ach 1048 esuite 6600 sq ft 4 to & :.tor) v1ew1n~ lor1 I e~ laort~i·<1i>1n" ~tt'P:I 3l•JOOW li unit::. All a.re It's True! $30.i<)O down
bu) s S700.000 'home on
the waler wlpnvate 40fl
dock Open House Sat &
Sun 4052 Morningstar
Dr. 963-4888 -----......... 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CAUFOllU
HlllES BEAUTY
__,,,__ &inns. 5"2 bath.' Pool , .... _ d th l d·...... .. .,,._ Th •~ Esf* ••••••••• •• •• ••• •••• ••• ~1 e ts l' seC' \I "" .iv.ay fri11n • lubhvu~·· :: DU.In• 1!'. propert) -
and spa Sl.500.000 :.pa & s undecll and lhe 4 ~>I. terUJIS nL' & Isl l!'o has spendablt &~ 2100 s 164.900!!
l·SI\ 3 Bil. lam rm
frpl . 2 ba . spa. redwood
deck. brltlst bar Shakt·,
I'()()( Totally upgradt.>d'
MISSION HEAL.TY
494 11731
OCEANFHONT
Nev. modul a r type
home~. p\'t eommun1l; ::
bchs. ~hr lot'CUnl\ ... Ub
letting OK 171-iJ 4!19 J81b
I ST CL.ASS
THE STAINES Co ftar "ar ~1th lam.-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • -+ .. -· .--$ti4 ~Oo t • rm' t 7 14 4-PLEX door More reaturt-s 1'2ll-6510 Costa Mesa lot-at.Jon 3 lillSSIOD Hills Country &7 ~77i1 available b~ <'alhng ---Udrm 2 Ba Owner will L1u.b J bdrm 3 ba . up .-644-7211 Sens1bl) pnre<l M.AllH.A rAU u9ded Unused l.Atxun at $510.000 with re»...,ona· Oo p uJ cany al 1~ ror 4 )ears Coodo OD aoU COUtM!
THEILUFfS
DratmtJC 2 Bdrm. 2 ba,
fo rma l d10 l"m
townhome • Elejl3nt ··
$168.500
HASTI NGS&CO
6'0-5.S60
Ne"'J)Ort enins a zs 000 down Full pn tt " ble80'l h.nant'mg Ha)' 10 <'at 10 n ~ 11 h $21'.6,CWIO Yea,.ly mrome S131 . 000 r 1 rs t T D
644-7211 beauuful buc:h Adult S2Q 0000 Tenants P•> 9 718~ Value s:as6.000
commun1ty 2Br 2ba UUIJhe Wane to sell or tr1l<k for Call Jo-Ami Doran. AICl equity m Npt or~
s • ~I~ ,& P"cSTIGf tlocne with \•1ew & yard t KC. D o ugla:; Hoo1a ~ G~nlc.if offf'rs choi. .. 1 I HO M(\ 714 m ll91 ({)wner l -----mme In 5 * A1llt Plr l''vt •10.00000~ .._.,, ,.,. 1....,.., Healf-'lt•t<'fn"•stment.s a.d&tait. ~ ""'" ocnun ... •ie.,..J <F¥ JJ:sJW l:oast Uwy.1'8 W..e.d 2900
!li pt H gts 3 Br 2 Ha
twnhs.e. lrpk ) rd. n
P'!(.S $,'5,50 ~l~
Re-decorated 2Br. • den
BIO Ct.ii pd No peu
Nor IStb 6 Orange
~
Pnme Eutslde 3 bdrm
ba ~•tt. la~ yard
Pet OK 631 ISJ2
2br, 1"2ba. 2 car gar. nu
crpt.5 & p•inl. $..'>75 LO
rludes water . use o( P9(>I
& tenn11> Avail 8t I
5'52·6226 eves
t:n1v Park, 3br. Zba .
:Jtud y. fam rm . rec
fac1l1t1eb, S 67S
213 St9I&-~I
IEMT.ALS
2 ~ +0 21~ba SllOOfWTI
2~2...,ba ~
3 br 2 ba SlOOO full)
3 hf' 21.-, ba suoo
•br2"2 ba .S85C)
4br2.,..ba . ~
3br 2 ba SMf'
Anaheim Hills
Ideally pnt'ed J Bdrm 2
Bath home located on
ClOC"Det' lot with 2 assuma
ble loans Totally up
graded thruout Askin~
$122..500
l.ALCOfitY Co.t). Jbdrm ho m e '-4 t '-.._~6 So. L..-o lc:h " wood noors. stained 0 ;rv-
1 Br Condo 1o<'ated inc.\ IAY 'ffEW ~lass. frpk \'lld -...ood UOO LIVI~ C~SundJay
Univ Part 2 Br. 2ba con 0..,..... 3226 do 2 cal" gu. S58S/mo .•..•......•...•••.....
.-.-;; HANCH ~ REAL TY ~ 551 2000
l'urtlerock Glen Lowest
pnced S bdrm 3 ba 3 <'M
ga r age O w nr l\gt
$305.000 Ca 11 64 1 •ii 25
Alt 6P~
IN IRYINE
3 Bl
KY $96,500
Beaultlul Elm Plan in
Heritage Park C:lose tc
pool . parks. srhooh
shopping a. freewa)s.
e. ~ RANCH
REALTY
551.2000
GUIKRH21r.
By owner Sl00.700
~51-0425.561""355.Bob
TAICIOVH
9.SSOfo LOAH-
o n thlS 2 br t den
"T urtlerot'k Glen "
Townhome! Conve ·
nieoce & pri v ace 111
specJOUS Tum.me model
w ttwo t'ourtyrds!
-r.B-ts01nS2·m3
~ Walker & lee
* * llST USTEI Jo fabulous WOOD·
Ll..AS E/Of'TtON ....................... l>tJ~
elusive 1X·n~1tle <·omµle,,. E1tclus1"" Peninsula rel.Im~ lhruout & I~ lot lieautaful dbl wide '77
of Tabll'rock :-.t•w lovt-1> PoUlt 4 bdrm J balh Oc Eod of COS. 2 car ~ar 1-Ul<.'t'r, 2Br :.:&. owner ---------•• plu~h dpri101 1olur1•d c1.qned only 4L., month!> I Talle over f1nanr1nR leaVUJ~ ared Pncl'd for 21 &MTS
<'arpt'llnl-? :--;,..., 0µ1·n Large assumable loan+-w NO Ql'ALl!-'Yl~G · fastsale i FH!.021 lletlhG-wlc•d
w t>tivf> dra1>ene-. C>wnl·r owner w11l <'arry New Priv Part) SI 14.SOO &piityMobi•.._s ~clf'ofovmt>,..,h1puruts
has 111.,tallt-cl <;lt•um bath construction Eas~ lo Churl!. i52 2266 wkd,,s 554-7070 Owud' ,,.·ill help f111aoct'
m i>howcr Cround 111 show. S.185.000 Owner I t:v<.o:.& wknd.s 494 3964 l and ~.II l(Uarintff m dude.., pu111111( lo!rE-en. aruuous Want.soffer' ---c:r~ .. !'t'd 1nrome for 6
huge pool r•'t l>th t•n Nt-wpon Terr.tct! Condo 5STAI roonthc, t;ood ren tal
trance lndr\ mat .Must,cU ~lo" mark1•l DOUILf'WfDf ,trt'ol 1n llun11ngton
garaR<'. l'l•··<lther J bdrm .2•,ba man>I Lar ge ramily room 2 He.ich7~1:J'2:0 a~nll1c\ 100 nulT>f•rou" upgrade!> 9~~ 1102 or Bdrm ,,., ,onn•·rt1ni•
to mt'nlwn Of11:re<1 dl an 64421..216 b .. t h ,,. 1· t l>" r ; QUAIL incn'<hbl~ It•~ pnt'I' 11( t' a rt h t 1, n , , J I I $]60 ''"" ... t 1 JI ·• -------SU.VIEW'S HST uuu .-.(1 l'J..,l'< .anu !.me.:..
1
n
1
1
0
1
1
u.., SM .AJU ( dll PLACE As-.oc-fee, Jf1 :-11>2 I'll• Good fln•r.:1ng .. v .. al .....
per mo Thi~ 1nl'luch•::. dll (") 17 DAY t:ustocn 4 '.Orm Broad R~~TIES pmj)t!rt~ law .... tot.JI .x. per moor Pr me locat .on I ~-m m --p Vf'og\ • ~i:~~~~:~~lxt~~~~ l'D1A~ll:.1Y,·1P11l11L::o:, .. T'' =~:·;.;~~.~~·.;;;~II ·-T<IJOrMI
prOpt>rt~ -...111 t;.. rrmu\l-c1 Cal' <\gent. 67~2311 SA' C l..1-:!tt t:NT~. 7
,,.anted Ail ~ L.u1 Condo. 2 m aste bdrm.. 2 fJ'l)4. panorama
-iews. saJOtmo W1U pro-
._. rate 496 ~ aslt for
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ray ----
Fil •• y..., 1214 ..............................................
CGra.o .. ,,._. 3122 FAMILY HOME
•••••••• •••••••• ••• • ••• 4 bd.ral +-boous rm . 2
IRVINE TERRACI!: ba . Crpk . dtshwshr.
bdrm ""''th <>ttao view peoo. K>ds • pet.s OK
1\\ ail July l 't SIOOO SS7 5 +-$600 de p
fi44 !Rl6 714 964 2566 Of' 913.2971
........ ORIHdtl140 -~·DOf~----
••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ...._ ........ 1240
..i Br~ 2 b·.a Df"ar Ma(h. •• .. •••••••••••••••••••
pa.rt, fa mil~ home Jul) EJepnt 2 bdnn, fam rm 6
·\I.II( on)) SJ6.-0l21 den. ($725 mo ) Plush
-c-rpts. 2 i.., ba. l'ed.ar 6.
Hmm.I Uwfw ui•d g.1ass ~ blks ID 0«an
••••••••••••••••••••••• Dbl c:ar pvt gar. fu Uy rrom md rkl'l Plrd'' SERVICE
telephon l" 11""'11..r nl 17 1~ 1 DIRECTORY BY IWNF.R llove r
Sh~res o ld fJ~h1vned
h.JU\t' w i th Ne w
U>gl11nd 1·har m Oak
floors, pant>lmg. 3 BR
13&>000 548~
MOllLf HOM~ I .
l8 Of' over part. . .,m pn
OK 2.8r. 2H.a. nr bch
(J~I
Duple'<ess. 111 d ro~ !lokl ...._ ,.._.. 1206 maanl yd Adults. no
pets loquire at ~ 18th
St 714-~ 673-6K74 I ;O I f '\ 11\\
\\ant \d 11••111' b42,S678
lnirw 1044 ~ 101,4 .............................................. H.UIOI lfK>l
2.Br 2Ba Condo, t'UC
homP. htRhl} UpJtT,.de<i.
~pecl acular view s .
SZS.OOU b> owner1b1tr
9s.5· 1036 dy,. 6 44 0908
UDOtSU
$100.000
Tortofte ..... .._,
972·8421
REPOSSlSSfOH
$3.000 d •n. Lh.60 2 u
~. ceotr•I Oraogt'
County
Tortoiw
Maba'leHo.rl
972·8421 ----MOllUHOMI
IAf(UIUI Bcb. IBr. IBa.
newly added lam rm
$17,500 <CX602'7 > T ........ ...... .._.
972·6421
11.1' I pk~ 3 ) rs old I.Re • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••
.i .. suma bit.> lu11n I:,•; Sm l Br 3 Ba. frpk. p1l.IO
rlown le•H31!t' .ip 2 car gar w •d Yearl>
11rer111t100 shf'llt>rs lu.se Ava il 9 lS. S900
8)0nl 64().!>J:17 !TO -~Ids Ulll<i 646-~
IRAHD MEW UMfTS ..... , ••• lJ07
4 UnalS at~.~. •••••••• •••••••••••••••
to Urul5 at ~1.000 p Pomt. s BR. 3 Ba. t'USl ~ ranan<'tnR dl L2-..,, home. raatulJt' k>c SllOO
12 5 8':. r1xed rate mo TI4 ~1·3ZS3 ___ _
TiiLLn vslm lS 642 1003 Cor...deotMw l2ll
8 UNlTS. 11266.500 l ncome
$28.SOO OWC ras
e8t'f'OW Setler llJU IOWi
A# 641-0290
W ANT ACTION~
l 0laM1lt.>d ,\J, ti42 5671<
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Fantu~ <kean Vin
Harbor Vu Hills. 3bdrm.
frpk. huce yd. Frent'b
doore SlZSO mo Pref
lease/~ MZ.-OS &
~aft5Pm
WALK TO PARK
L&kt' new. spac:tOUS lBr
Lush l1todscapmR. de
sa rable neighbo rhood
near schools 6 shof>pmg
tllOO/mo. Aho avail. 48r.
2Ba. same area. s1m1
ft'atures S625 /mo
HURRY • 847 l622 or
Ma.9840
Hu11e pnvate S\lndeck
Jbd. 2"aba, tile eotry.
frplt'. Jaw>dry rm. pnv
sunny b•kony. dio1n1
rm. d /w. l /comp. 2 t'lll'
pr 1625142·2023
4 bdrm. l ba. Pl"C!llUlioul
•re•. Cloee to beat'h
Det'orator1 home.
Formal OR. lr1 f'R.
Rant'ho S an Joaqu1a
pnmr loc top level Coodo
Wlth golf C'O\lne VleW. Z
bdrm. den. Crpk'. 2 bi.~~:
paUOB. $750 mo. 752.959: •
Beautiful Rancho S an
JoaQUln Townhouse -OA
the ~ ~. Cantast.1«-
vww 3 bdrm 2"2 ba
pool & ::.pa S3SO mo
A vail July l Call
64().8121
l141 .. • ....................... -
Eac1t1ng tn·level 2
adrm+den with mao)
aa.rull~. 1n a super
lout1on $900/mo lae
Availfum
Wafwrfr owt Hws
lie. '31-1400
ru,e 2 bdrm l ba 2 car
gara~. Wallt to beac'h
No pets or lrnls. Avail
Aug 1st S725 CaU
~ ............. 1252 .......................
BEAUTIFUL EXECU·
TIVE NEIGHBOR
HOOD. 4 bdrm. 2 ba. 2
car gara1e. oew c""~
& dn.pn. S'195 mo. ~lds
water • Garckt»er. 297itJ. Ana Ilaria Lane. wn,
Olllllider &eue with op-
tion to porcbue. Dancer
• ~-9574101.
Lrt Sbdrm. famUy de·
li&ht. Lovely vlew
'750/mo. Cll-163Z.
rRICE SLASHED ! You 'll saq•
thousands m this 3BR. f<rnul~ rm
home in Northwood. Owrll'r must
sell ! Shows hke a model but fixer
pric es . Assu mable loans too
Hurrv! $159.900 Rose GC:tmmon
752-1414. <U·!'i9)
752-1 414 ss1..a100
P'llCI ltlDUCTIOH
Ab9olutely ~st va lue
MotJvat.ed seller 3 Br.
patio, huge separate
guesl qrtn Xtra l1e lot
Open House every day
Uua week l to 5 P M
1325,ooO farm Z23 Via
llh•c a Bk r Smith
Meyer, 640-5357
MEWPOtlT II.A.CH
Ternfat' su.mmer or ~
tiretnent borne 2 Br 1~ \~1'.'.Ylt.L r11/fl
Gardener service. 1796 Make your sboppaog
mo. ~ w Nl-4171 easier by using the Daily
Phyllis. . Pilot Classified Ads. C~..n Volley ( ......... woo-t...;.;,.. (,.,.,..,
64J.aZH 644-4200
Hot» v .. ~ (40,.,.,.
IOATSl.WS Ha moblle tn beautJful vv'7" 1 1u vw•
De Anu Park. E:.t"tlkot ~ ...A b· ~ J,...,.1t
oandrtaon aod ~Y '°' ~ · ~ ~ (IWTl ..._..,_lllehedor
"""' lll•d JJOO
BRIDGE ESTATES. A
rare WASHINGTON
model. 1bla lovely 2Z98
IQ ft al\.ac.Md home does
indeed "show like a1------------------m o d e l '·'.H UGE
AVAILABJ.E
U00.000 includes 30ft
c rula er and 2 Br .aterfroat condo. Sale,
lease opt. le~. ffllt or ''9 F1tt terms
immediate oc<"upano . I.... "'Ve ..f,""'-D J... 4'if Che to clu~. pool. I~ fl ~IV
1119 and private beadJ. L J1...a t,, .... ,.. 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~tw.ntt .u olfen .•. 500 vy l ' t7 pr~ .
14. IMC).llOO HUMTING A REMT AL? Mdeaway master suite L.,.. Mlci-f I 052
•nd trat'iOUI curved ••••••••••••••••• •• ••••
lffJ Ltlflll9 ...... ............. ..!.!!!••••!_••
~ hlthU&bt lhla •
....,.,.. ofterina. Askinl
UUCIO EXCLUSIVELY
LISTEDBY g Woo4r.e!..":te
~\.3000
, ac-a Pln1,y ,lnl11•
1llr 189 loft twnbse, O(I
.... Nortla.ood. 3 d)O, ... sruoo Atewnabl8 • u~ . .-B1owner. •tmevea
..... ..... s. 1200 .. •••••-•••• •••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY llT. SHASTA SlSKJYOU ,___, area, 10W OW11 "North
40". lllnl-ran«-h baa . ..C!:u., .. J...J161 .,,.Rl!CTIOMS•
s pect.cular v~e•• 6 Ad-..~~ unJ.f~ We otfera full~ rentll ~With
eeel•k>e 0 8 which to ~' :1;;,:u.. prof8-'0nal loounseiors availat>4e .net the COLDWB.I. tAMKB IMYmS YOU IAYCllST ,..... food, bo~. c:owa. t4-htxu'bdf.A0"1 -'1 """l.,.,p . latest com()l.lter Pt'001'8mS to otter~ fMI.
to join t h e nation ·s larges t. calllorU.l.ukie11ofy-'""'· lllda or ,rcrao41 ef11clen1 aH11tance in fllld1no rent•I
diversified real est ate company at clec!i :=~c~8:~J::'~ ~.P&ell~~ cct.ontl You moy request Ad-Sitter seNice when houa•og ,. ..... C7t ... I 641 ••arr
I So th ....., at ... UUQO, ' ploc1·ng your od ... our ....... c-... er ..,_ .. -• their beautiful new toe a ti on n u eaa. s Bdrm home. Vistal Udm"-1 RJty ~· •· oa Yfvr
Laguna Beach. If you are an ,._ldbUaeroom•od n._.,.._ number will appear 1n your Doily Pilo1 ~
experienced salesperson with a ~ ,ai::'::'ct '';":!:: tfOTICE od .. Ad-Sitter tokes your messogH ..
ides i r c t o work w i l h the to P round eUJ ca.n ,.,.a. how Dally Pilot ClaH . you coll in at your convenience to ge1
lsa les people 1n the country. call IAmn tllcrd 11<U d11play their the r~ to your od ... this seMc:e
JACK HOWELL ,,,. ,,~ .. \,.'
644-1156 t51 Cold.~e.11 Ban~~r
. -.
Ernie Rice at <71.:t l 644·9060 for 8 llA&.nuaesTD ~.!i,.~ct~ttOuh r'e,a~~·.t~ye is onfy S5 per week. For more· Dl ... .!tD:SC sa.a. idle twru with 'confidential lnt<·n icw AN EQUAL H~UtO ....... ..,. ...... .. f nd •~ od ti -.._ """ ""'-·-It ed d• IOPPORTUNlTY EM PLOVER att proud w say. reaJly 10 ormo1ion o to Pl\AA:! yoor co M1Mt10V1"...aTOlmaT • t =•"-1 A ' get r eeults Phon t• 6'2-5671 """'AMA.CA•,.. I :::::::::::::::::::.~~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~W~an~1A~tl~R~e1~u~ll~s~&4~2~56'7~8tl_~6C?-~.~,561~8~;:::========1J=:=:=:=:=::==::=:::=:=:=:::::::::~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~-J
I
CW Y PtlOT f Melilll¥ .MM.. ·-Jtli~K U ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,__. Hll
.............................
~ O..J ...... 1 ... .-•'• to ~l,d1. dtaJac . ~. Tltit Variety of fi111ScltofJf1 Could ,ntroduce rou To A New Tomorrow
:...-..r.&b .......... , • C'll&•.aac, U.. rac:ll
1111/fl». 1 yr ... Ava.U
• -hb'. PP n•1111 -
'NJlaf UW ftQI l*'OI& ,.... .... "9 lmpanan\ lo
t~e autr •1• or an~
-.,.... ui. Mab aur.
)our .. 11 llaled In
• Clau1fled pho1u
I • toJS11
. tsult ..... J.167 .,.. ...................... .
HOiia roa a t:rn'
J Wra lilo-.1 pn"" r.....-. feced ya,.
.... • •• ,..... P'amlllea
•
,pieaaa IU 4la • peta
,.._ n 411M .. Of'
~Ae-t . .of•
"'~.._. n•' .......................
NO P"J:t;• Apt 6 (:..do
rea&alt V ilia lleabla
l'JS.41J Ms ·-----... .,.... ~tte... 3269 .•••••.•.•.•...•.......
•llW Summer or yearly 2 BR 2 Ba. perlectly ud rom
pkUty t\amUbed. Pool.
~. HWla, HCllnl)'
sate_A# ~325.S --
Hartiar Ridace: •BR Keo.a
~ Model, reHn'aor
: v\ew : 1uarded sate I
'' tlaSO mo Laod.Jord says
rmt NOW• Su.nny Ooe
Realty. aa• ror Elle!!
..
TS2-tGe4 or '152·51 ll
34' boat sllp. posh, 3Br.
2Ba, 1 blk. to beach l900
mo
640-4919
Yearly 5 bdrm £am1I>
tm 2 ba house Ven·
cl<1~e to l h f' bea1•h
Broiler 675-4912 ----BLUYFSCoodoJ HR 2448
Vista H o g ar . new
r~paiot Sl650 mo
7~1.573
·Large 3 bdrm. 2i,,, ba.
w/study Duplex near
~ach. fireplace Non
srmtiers. $750 ~
EXECUTIVE HOME
Bay V1~w. 3 br, 3"" ha.
aUlum + den, Irie ) rd
3100 ,.q Ct S950 mo
6'<>-3893
SEAVI EW spaCIOU-" 3 HR
2L .. Ra , .... R 2 frplrs.
Wl>t bar, beaut shuu ers.
t"'no1s pool. guarded
R•ile SIJOO /m o
Gardener incl. 644·7970
~Br2•2 Ba l'ondo. 30· boatj
s lip USO/mo A Rl
700-933.1
Exclusive Newport Tower
~ Br Bayfroot rondo
Oilabna vu. pror dee
Ser. b id& & parlunit
AvaJJ July l. 'rl) lw
S005 l:loat dock <Hail
7fi0. 183! M · F'. 5"48·9094
WKnds
BLUFFS 3 BR 2'>" Ba.
(pie. patio. or pool.
shops. park. srhl. S800
mo 640-8 l 46
~'JlOrt C:rC9l Coodos
Bdrm . S7 SO,
Mrm t view S8SO Agt
645-fl295
BHi CANYON super
barm. 3 ba SIZ1Stsub·
mn \gent 837 0666
BAY FRONT VJEW
Sec urit y . presllge ,
jlnVacy 2 Bdrm, 2ba
Pool SlJOO/mo yrly
LIDO ISLE
Newly dfiOrated 2 Bdrm
w /interesting <kcor IMS
ON WATER
t.arge and beautlfu.IJy de
routed 2 Bdrm +den
Panonmir view . Secun
t) entry courtyard With
fOWl\&Jn Boat slip avail
for 40 ' 10· boat
SZZ501mo
l•" -WAT! RrH< IN1 HOMI~
.,·~ REAL ESlATE
6J1 1400
,.
YllW-IASTIWff
Terrific family home
with unobat.ructed vae•
' bdrm.a + family rm
,., ..... ,,.,.. •.•.. .... ,,,, ,..,,,.. ,,.ce ... t I• ... W••
& l•lfrwc .... I INllC,.,,
mll L•I• Grifll,.,
642 .. 5678 ext 3U
,
PIANO OR ORGAN LESSONS
Adults & Children
fl WePk sessions.
He#?inning .June 26
Beginners tn advanced
l>a) or Evening only $15.
HAMMOND STUDIOS
2154 East Coast Hwy .• CdM 644-1930
ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS
COLLEGE
I I 0 I S. ANAHEIM ILVD .. ANAHEIM
BE A PROFESSIONAL
HAVE RJH -LlilM -PREPARE
* SECRETARIAL
•LEGAL
•EXECUTIVE
* WORD PROCESSING
* ACCOUNTING
• BOOKKEEPING
TO ADVANCED
*DATA ENTRY
RILL TIME "-ACEMENT ASSISTANCE
CLASSES HOW FOtlMING
Call Now 772-6941
Accred11P.d M ember AsS0C1a1ton of
INJC'OE'nctent CollPOPS and SchOols
Findnc.1a1 Ata Programs Available
New c&J'l)et • 519ioL $985 ~::;::=============~ mo. Immediate o c r
c:upancy s·PECIAL SUMMER
I
t•
, '
11141611·••00 TEE ....
121ll Ul-2121 "
HARBOR PROGRAM!·~
SUMMER CLASSES
OIL~tt'Y~ T.,A=ING
Jn.stucUo And On· Location
&!4'1r.S~ll
Aiii9im0t4
ALL LlfaS wac~
lr~CaMMAM ~oted Artist of the
Impressionist
School
B.A. Univ. of Ariz.
P06t Grad Otis Ar't Institute
************ .. * ~ FREE TESTS *
IRYINE GYMNASTICS
PARK
Register Now Fo•
Boys & G ift!. gvnmast•C'>
Aqes • & Up
84!Qinners rhru ccmpe111ton
C4 546-I 211 For l-91h"i11Ma
! ON CAMERA!! : ,_...._.iiiiiiiiiil ..................... ..._ ...
ANNOUNCES IT'S
--tl Film Casting Works hop. Train lt SUMMER DAY CAMP ~ fo r TV spots. movies. pay-cable Jt For Children Ages 5Y2-8 yrs. ~ '0 r the p R 0 D u c TI 0 N """-S t a rt ing June \6 thro ugh August 30 ~ GE ~ P r ograms 7·3·S day s a w eek Ha lt or C 0 MP ANY 0 F 0 R AN • fulfdays Convenient ly lcxt1ttd 1n <1 natural ~ COUNTY . <NEWPORT) Call Jt setting.
now. For Interview 645·6121. Send --tl photo & res ume to Peggy Lloyd Jt
~ CCJ ~lin i? 1924 Bervl Lane ."""-~ Newport Beach. C;.1 ~ ... * .............
r0£1..0 "''., ....... "'°
640-8820
REGISTER
NOW
'MORE ntAH JUST A JOB
BEGIN A CAREER .. ..
AS A COSMETICIAN ~
MAl(E GOOD MOMIY :
learn to do foc1ols with the new ski~
machine. learn make-up application:
the professional way. ....
• Let Richard's Beauty College help you.
start developing new skills as <1·
Cosmet10on. After only 20 weeks y0tt.
con be earning o good living.
COSMETlCIAN Ct.ASSES HOWt
linWted Enrollment-Catt Now! . r op 1nstr:..dors give Help and G:iidonce .•
Plenty of Proct1col Experience. too.
TUmON PA YING
PROGRAMS
AVAILABLE
PLACEMENT
ASSISTANCE
MANY OPPORTUNITIES:
• ,,,, ... ,P<;l•"lq Wnr~
• PP1c;on..JI Sar•i;IM·t1on , •
•,,., 1111ly-Jnt)· not 1•4'!0 to economic•
,1t , trtfJr1
Y1111 rrr Q" ,,_ •dO•Olv l o become :
't< f iO"' • .._ ... I :
'•"''' r·rr r 1 ""'' ·, Or 0011i.n1r E-S CALL 968-8618 FOR
IMFORMA TIOM
RICHARD'S BEAUTY
COLLEGE
..... 0 "'"968-1611
9060 l roo4tho.Mt, Hitttiftcr-I.itch
.
'
ATTENTION DOG OWNERS!
Is your d~ hard to live with?
Con Brio Dobermans
now o ffering
DOG TRAINING CLASSES
open to all Breeds & aqes (714) 546-3575 6 weet< course • S25.00
• Problem solving -f destruct1 veness. behavior problems disobedience
• Obedience classes -(Covers all novice exercises)
Puppy Kindergarten (Socialization. puppy problems obedience ·
• Group o r private lessons ~
Personalized Training Programs -Consultat1om.
DENTAL LAB TECHNICIAN
Sj)('c1al111·<1 Train1n~
MEN&WOMEH
• A,,.OYB> FOtl VETHAHS &
FO~ STUDENTS
ey=-
-
0
~
Cl.ASSIS START fYHT MOMOAY ·!· · .. -. ... *"".tne:•~ ..... •·• o ~_. ... ~ • ...,,,.,.,..
I 997.3052
~t T••OP1/fOf'• .. r
[Pt (r <DU(Att "<
, ! AT l n i: r J. L ~
DENTAL TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE
Donna J. Spaw, M .A .
ts plea&ed to announce the opening
of her ojfic~ in Laguna H1ll8
PEOPLE
GROWERS
ONAL GROWTH CENTER
~01 Cabot Rd .. Ste. l 05
Lag\lna Hiiis. CA
otferln1 Couuellng & GuldHce lo:
~latlon1h1p Skill~
St""• Manattmtiet
Emotional Pint Aid OeallnJt with Lobl.1<.:hange IL<>nhne~s
Problem.a of Step f'arnlllei.
Al -11 aa f1mll)', coople. 1ndlv1du1ll 1nd
ITO\JP co.taHllllJl H1blt Wodln ntion lhrouCh Hypnoa,.
f"amlly, Mama1e. l11dlv1d111I. Child Coun·
.ehn1. Gr°"p Therapy
Also formla1 1roap1 ID:
We11tbl Nanqement Claasea 1emph11ta on
aelr-conceptl
Tean.,e <kowtll Groupe
P1renUna for Co11ple1 ind San.ate'
A11arUvenu1 Tratalac
951 ·8369
SCHOOL'S OUT!
CAMP'S IN!
FOR A
FUN FILLED
SUMMER
TREASURE ISLAND
DAYCAMP •
In ih I 6tt. JNr
Call 545-5145
or 760-0907
Free
transportation
·-······~-------~~------~---------·~·--~ ...... ~,.....---,_ .. ,._,....,. .... ~-
• '11 1"1!,l\JI( NA! •11Jll.._,f
• DENTAi A'-.Sl"'IAt.T
• -.~er11('AI nr!"1(f ~lCH'TIONt"'T~
•• ,\ y I LAS!;,[<..,
• fd''P'-OVEO FOf.l VfTfRAN'
• TtJITl0Nt0A~1AS<;1~TA N('f
• I [ IG OtE ,,~...,TITl•Tt ('N FOR
C ,, f'111(«'•<1" 11 ( r0 rtun•t't ·.ir.r BEC,.
•• t• "'ttl 01rPt 1 Srurt•'""' I ,, r .()',L
1 '' ·r.tlly lr•-.u••·'J < 1, 1pnr Loan
F ISL
• HAC(V(NT A• ,1',TAN(~
A l.t •H Y• Hitt '9.t.• .... •"\.f'r AfK H~
'-•W.t.()t 4 Sf ,...•'4..Al '>l.~()t..!'ol
(714) 541-4461
l 714) 547-7115
6), W l~ttl ST SANTA AN.4
C?ene vance
Cen r
SUMMER FUN!
• BAL LET • TAP
• JAZ.'1 • MODERN DANCE
• CHILDAEN • TE,.ENS • AOUL TS
C ... ..-. St~ M'f ht
GIT i. SHAPI fw SUMMH
"'T1aM ro 1 nttnie·
l: ..
.
JI>
--
....
• '
..
\• ., ______________________________ ..,,~
DAILY PUOT
1
.. .. . •• .
. r. r.
E ..
r: h •• .. . , .. .. •• .
i: •• ..
I• ..
l' 1: ,. .. .. • •• .. ..
'· " '· .. ,. ..
.Ait~ =~ .,....,.... .. °""'""'-.,.................... &r c 1 1•• 4100 T~.JuM24. 1180 DAIL.'tPl~T C -~ . ....................... ....................... ....................... -~
;;;:;.:;;·-·· -~ ....... !!~! !~'=.2'-~. -_ .... -·-... ~ .... ~ ~~~ ... ~!! ~~ ...... !~ -
.... ._ .................. ~y I br. 2 b9 lows VW.. .. lbol P\u 1. lit, =--t!:.. ~a:=· ~~'QP\AU ~19Mkncela l..a~ t.:UM: ,.,._.. ,,_.,...!
lllrtnml UU. lal Boat ••rde11 ap\ Nr da.anlnDor.Nlc'eC!dU Npt &ell 60.4n 4 0; JQ;WPOaTCDtl'Elt a..ct&. Newport leaclli .-..Ida• IOOll •P"t· ~ ..u •• J llldnD. J a«WJ ......... ~Kat-Ml' V'Ww rm1.o ID-1511 ........ 2 Prl•* otac-+ ,. or Colt.a ..... •aaud io..ruam.at ....... . ~ 81111-.o Yrl) • m~or~ ewa..Ai•Uidl ___ --...... 1 .. 1550 for,..,.....W., wonlq 8lillJ ~ •
HP' HO 1 ll tW"Ghl UC .. yfrool .... l Dua Paiat 117$/mo . .., •flf&WPO•T 8EAC1t• writer . Saa.II ~ott•I• &.ta.... iJIO Ul .... .,,..., _;.,_ __
JU.ra ..a ~da ,..t r-aa ""*· ,:,-o, '..tlAlu .!; ....,. •P'-PVJI MC'W1ty ...U 1R 6 lut, u atl now •P1lDIE LOCATION• w o 11 Id b • i d • • l ----·······-··:_··~ "'° ld&da. •Lelllt '° bdi S-Utl» Al5l«n llla ey a meaHI•• UbenJ .... 50ydafroatWIMrft'Olll! c..-\Jlioi •••Y from .. t\'l'alll·L mo,m.191 ----.... )IU. \nff\c. kMld awreo.
. --------• :.er pool ._. lld.uJ&a · Help! Nd roommate $00.qft. llnd Uw like.> Rnt AOO
Db..,,,.., IWnD. Iba. '010. t~ 'Q'.u.i 5450· WES'TQ.J P'1' 2 bdrm 2 N5AP ti " S...,r II ZBr <n4>1Mo_. or leu. N..-S by J illy
P'· retf1a. frll&. ,-arly. ~ . b9 Mhalt Condo Nopna 2b•·Clll 1210l mo la cl JORLAWYEJISONLY Ja Write, Ad '""'· PO COME T8 WHEIE THE JOBS AIU 1 dulta . DO pell -t.arp peUo,pool.•lhlew utll. C•t OK S4S·3117 SP ECTACULAR or Bo• ueo. <>ranee Coa•t
U·
2
.i
tntne c.ne1e
If BtUlss •
I JOOO t ma 146 UlJ . Meaa Verde 2Br. 181, kllcbu. bathrooms . M.cl;yaafU . FIC ES ON T H . o.lly Pilot. CostA Meta ~J.9 .-iel aar bl floor of 4-dra.-. c:&J11CUAI · a 1s Female :»2:5 tbr Nwpt WATER! Ba~We Drive 92628 or t elephone ~ful l bdrm w1lb pb. Ava.tl July 4th 6th CaUIT.M640 38r, "f'PI to bcb, Avl 7-1. • PCll Newport leacb.. _sn-__ 7654_· _____ _
t'1*' ~ Jl.11dl Ult UDO WS.-dS. _.._ $tiOmo.&M-t UIO lnduded: ~t. Colle1e s t 11dnt nHda orW~'* Stuitio•1maUyard $260 C£4hh-)171 Femoocu mkrtoahr2 BR u bf'arY.Xerox.Ut.UtOe9. room i m mediately.
D·
le
"A ... as ..... ....,. ..... -
........ CA '271 4
556-8190 ..... , ..
_,. ...
01
Ulil pd No pet.I Nr. Ulb ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jamtoc'\al. P~. etc. lrvUle Mike ~1019 -, -•Or MS
953
2 Ba apt, HB. UlO mo The most uo1que and ----..-------
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ _:__ __ . __ Dbl 3 Br coodo, 2~ Ba. 2 + ..... util Call Ad Stuer .._.utiNI offices OP ' ) .. -... /
Br
,. ._
1
..
1
frplc's . pool. tennis. .._. .. .QOO M lln _.. , •• ,,
lallt or Found a pet? C aJi-
An I m a l Ass\ataace=-
Leque. $37 ·Z2'73. oo fee % 15.
I n a re" bhOrt monthh. \'OU II havt·
th(' skill~ nnd c·onr1dt"'nc·.-to L'nlN
thf" 1ob mttrkt>t 1n .10 t» .. dlln~.
well p{uc1 rt'" on1m~ <'<..ll't't'r ••:-.rn
4 • • ._, very ... 1 1 00 1 LUXUIY UY9'1G oceaa vv . adlAlts oclly. ns.s, ,.._ · West Coast! fl u noor .... ...ut\LI MW db:. ln ~-AdlAll Complea 167~ Ava.1.17 /LS. d2·3'7f l Prof 1-...~. ooa-smolter Contact Ma r v Burtoo ···-················· Reward. Small Pomtra·Jl
01ao. lost Moo June 9 »l
3118 tiower • Tustin. CM -
Looks hke a lilt.le ~
fox. Amwen to name of
• \II \11 "l-ltt <\ I I\ ~ .., •-< H ~ I \"'
•It-(; \I ~H IHI \II'
• tiO('IK~n·p 1-H
•J\ "IOH \((Ill 'f\'\l
·<:t-,IH\l t1t-r11 .. '''1"r'''
• l<t-< l'l'll<l'l'f
HELP YOURSELF~
Hundreds or Orangt• Count'.'
companies haH· hared Inane
graduate.5 Call noY. for more
information and brochures
The Orange County e mployers
need you now' lnquare about
fin ancial aad assist ance' <You
may be eligible for Federal
grants and loans )
GO STARTED
NOW!
CALL 556 -8890
Tap. lol~. Jan.
DancHCiH. A~robic. Ballroom.
..
Disco. Hawaiian & Baton
Dorothy Jo
Dance Studio
251 5 l . Cit. Hwy, CdM
Donritty Jo 4-•
241 1 l. C d . Hwy, CdM
671-3420
P't~ YowMff Agoift•t
ASSAULT
RAPE
ROBBERY
UNDER CALIFORNIA
LAW YouC•" ~ ,,...."""'1 .... ._~,,..., nt)l"I ,..,,,....,. ,.,...,..... ...... -C...-'\I ~ _.,.,. ~" ....,...,,..,....,,,... ,.
r,, •ntc:w',..""Of"! ro o., • ._ tt"-. ,,.,, -o-..-iw-~""" ....,..
c•ac,~·"' (.Atf' , , .. q..' )I ,,.
TOT AL f'1tOTECT10H SYSTIMS
In ftV' ""t1'f\ ~vnf~ ~1 ,,,.,Am\ t"'(
OCBQ
BroadcastinCJ School
• fl J ~1·1o1.' Pr<idUI 1111n
• 1·1J''><"' Taul!hl 1n ... mJll Crro1ir•
• Top Pr<Y.'> ln<.1 rurt tnt.!
• ll1iih Placc·ml.'nl
• Ht'.s~abh PnCt'fJ
FOR FREEAUDITiON
714/956-717•
~~· trplc:. pvt , nr Speidoul bac:beklr & 1 or &hr 38: bH •l2 ~ .. -(n4)9$-l601 I ' • __,.,., ba)' Avall oow z bdrm apU ou .,._,, Qfllll•_ ...... _,11ty SOOS
Clilldnlll OK. M:. mo hw•~ber , fireplace. pel"M)OS. pvt b1lb. all Qeluie \ rm offic:ea adj. •••~•••••••••••••••••
IOU Wdt Bllboll J~lt ca\hedral ce1llo&. prv ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnv Mesa Verde Area Alrport Hotel From Art Ceater • Frames. T»~ ----pallO. balcooy. pool, spa. Sa • .. Yi D)Omo.ullllocl 675·~ a.>.Nobereq.&33-3Z23 Private Party Wed!Sal. p 11 rf y 1 3 y rl 0 td
BACHELORlJNIT oopets From$3LSmo jU£ -· Offke ...... 4400 •NO.COSTAlllESA• 71•98Mt7l .Orange
Near beach la oce1n A.Mes.a Pines. 3650 Hart. New 1"'2 bdrm luJt\U'Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed .. -·-1 H"""O n6 ve M /ucu..--sq AJDu.semeot conces11on
15& 1175. 548-0318 :;
FOUND Eocllsh Setter" $3001mo yearly+ de p SPMC 50-2447 adwt apt.a ._., l• plaas DIC. SUrTB tt/9 rm swte • palM> by owner 12 new p t tte1,
Por more i nfo ca ll -from 1390 , 2 bdrm Pncm Newport Beach s f 11 lowabouseS from S53S + u p e r · u y e q u 1 P pt.na • videos. work p It . White female " ontJr
brown rabbit ~ewe><>~
Beach Arumal Sbelle-rl S0&-2321 2 H U G E bed r o o m s loc Near 0 C aU"pOrt 14119 am Tom 540-2200 x1at ret um. will train
Ground floor fully pooG, leonlS. weterfalls. R82l U>Cl ~~ COO 6111-1813. Mr HaJJoclly c~ed 'bwltms. Super ponds' Gas forcooklD£" ference rm. Ja~1l or D~h1u offices. 800 sq f\ 6M 3856 <·
!,pei:Ucular Coast hne
V\e'W. custom ZBr 2""Ba spbl level. many rtras
861·21171
locauoo Adulls. no pets heat.mg p&ld From San nrv .. ul1ls. 100 free ll1Dl bkig. 1801 Newport ICECREAMSHOP
$300 A t A"" E Otego Frwy dnve North cop 1 e s 4r m o r c 81 ~2Ul. KoobY I I I mo PP Y ... on Bead\ to McFadden Sec:nU.nal ~ avaLI ____ X nt ocation near
. ts
LOST S iamese Cal1f
V1c1ruty Spnngdale 4'
E d w a r d s H · 8 O.
REW ARD 1148-6S41. Si811 W Wilson ~ then West oo McFad~ worlloul~l t4ll <Xflces LO Sa yVl~ Hotel Newport Beac h Pier to Seaw1nd VIiiage Hutoncal landmark P r une tam e to buy'
!TI4>893-5198 -<:d.1111 Dt:LUXE SUlTES. V I d SJS.OOO<>wuer ~SllS Newer l bdrm r1nge
ov en. d1shw1sher .
gar-.e. AduJLs. DO pets
~.~~TI
for Rent. Bachelor unrl.
$270 mo, Ut & la.st + dep
Ba) 1ew m~ . oc ---,e
From $295 Air cood . ~Y 673-0223 ---------•! LOST Sm cat. fem. lllJ0 ~E. ,._ ~ !!,:11 ~ zas.s Ne-.......,.--rt-Be_•_c_h_Al_~--,,_~ Loe.ii lwcaltw orange • be1Re~M eb: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._..,....,y _v_•~----,.... •..-~h ,1 Verde_ area 6-12_ __ . Area. MOO sq ft. will --,, E Costa Me s a Large 2 bdrm 1 ba . sick
yard. no pets $550 mo
Avail J uly l S59-9265
lllr. gar1ge. bhnl>. open
for LDSpe<-'tlOO. 1980 C
Anaheim ~t S265 mo
714 -S49 7554 Refer to
Ron
divide MJ' per sq f\ f'uU person u.t dog Sm.al!.~. fat&
servi c e . ne•IY r e whoiswilliDCtoif!aro be11e shaggy fem Ans_
deronlled ~2960 C4ll Mr. '-"'Y t.o "Biscmt" Nr NewlaD<d
WESTCLIFF BLOG. ------------~ NEWPORT BEACH I room I bath pvt rotlage .
$21 S I tn 0 6 4 0 1 31 2.
t 756-Z:l68. 7 5 7-1'94 I
~ms -~ 4000 ':•JI"•' W.••'•·" (.1.1 ... M'd ~·••fta ••• - - ------1 64...-533 & Atlanta. HB. Rew!*rd~
-------
2 Br -+ family rm. I ba.
dbl µrage. ~ Bo) d
Realtors. 675 ~
.....•............•....
I Bdrm apt
Encl garage. gas paid
642.50'73
3 Bdrm apt. gas paid
End gar. adlts
642.50'73
COZY. lllGHT ··-·•••••••••••••••••••
l bdrm near shop!\ & l>rivate room and bath tn ~ Adults. no pets 128.\ DU Mobil'! bome 10 5• ~ 7836 Park ~ blk to bch. Some
- ----kltcheo pnvt1. Pool, Jae.
s:llO 2 Br l balh unfum clubhouse Pror lady
6Pl Cpt .drps Dts prt'I. Must havl' won &
hwasher Avail now penoo&I refs. ~/wit or
00.61625 $2.50 mo. 1n itdvanre -----Call ~SIMol aft 6 pm.
Olanrung 3 bdrm 2 ba ----------
~nclsd patio. carport.
near OCC No pas.
ITI> 75 I 3896
2 Bdnn.s. l bath apt CM> 2 bdrm I ba new
Adults Gas pa.cj cafl)d. drapes & pun\
Fem room mate pre
rerred Young male exec
seeks professiooAI type
rem ~25 yrs old to rftll
rm Absolutely lhe u1
umat.e Dana Pl hm a.
area S400 mo. 496 5ti6lJ
ask for Ray
____ 642_·5073 Enclsd ser Near OCC
-----2Br Coodo So C Nopets S375 751·3006 • , or St -----
ptaza, pool & spa S450 DmaPoililt 1126
No pet ~ 751 6166 . •••••••••••••••••••••••
iS&-0217 Lovely lbr. s:1101mo Zbr.
S415 1mo Ne•IY r e
For noo "im~tDR oldn
penoo Nice room Gd
loc rel~~ ~Y or Hoag Hosp M l
Noo·smokang. No rook
Uli sh ba 646--l (Q.5
FOURSEA.SONSAPTS decorate d . no pets
Couple, oo pets. 2 br. 1"7 C97 5125eves
ba twnhse Pauo. pool ------
$370 735 Joann 642 1602 I llwli14oa .._.. 3140 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• • r....... 4200
~ly au 1duh. no pets. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Townhouse 2br. grac10u.c;
bV111g, pool, adults. N
pets. $375. 75.S w. l8lh Sl
646-~.
1.2.&3 Br apt.5. 6200 Ed UDO ISLE by week °'
$425. 2 bdrm 2 ba apt
Encl garage. balcony.
vaulted ceilings .
fireplace lm~d oc
c:upancy. TSL Manage·
ment. 642· 1603
3 bdrm. 2 'Yt ba. ftttplace
$&!5.
call 556-7490
Hu.le new Duplex 2 bdrm
?'Yt ba. frp\c. fenced
yard. Dbl gar SS35
673-6336. 642·9666
2 bdrm. 2 ba Sundecll .
dishwasher . laundry
!actl. S395 AvatJ approx
July Slh 0a)'11 548 8675.
Eves & Wknds 700-1418
3 Br. 2 ba. tamaly wut. n
Pf(S. $460 mo Nr OCC
641-8657
mger. h b. 646-0619 roooth. Just remodeled 4
br. 2 ba. Wa.lk to beach.
dub ... \.eTUUS 615-6161 Dehne poolside xtra IRe
2br. 2ba. 811.nS. d.sbwht
1 '-2 Dllles beach Adlts.
no pets S395 mo
SJ6..831iZ.
I bdrm. l ba Condo New
redecor ated. Spa, rec
rm. & pool. 948-4772. -------
Walk to beach. 2 bdrm
apt Sl5C> mo Security de
pogrt S300 No pets Ca.U
960--4801 -------
WiO 2 bdrm . den. 2 ba .
beaut apt l"-Iltt' & airy
Great kitchen wtd.shw.
relnge la trash compact
ldeal loc near Beach •
Slater ~Realty ~
2 Br. l .... bath·yani $415
or I Br. I ba S3:'i() 962 8847
Of'675'-J858
L.g Blg Bear Cabm Idea.I
locauoo for fish.Ing .. ha·
Uli or Just gettmg away
Wknd or •ltly ratu
•Vall. (714 )~16
JBr. 3Ba home oo ~ch
at Cd-'ll Sleeps 8 Pvt
street-$800 wk ID J W)
tBOOI_. ID August 2wk
awumum. 213-92.8 1844
f'unl Bach. Apt Ocean
(root S13S wkly Call
646-4150
IATFIOMT
3 Bdrm. 2 ba. xl:nt coad
Sandy beach. Avail July
L5t SBOO/wk TI4/644 9513
•Spertacular Ore anf ronl
4 bdrm Condo Wkly
Sl!l»-SU.00 673--7873
.; ... ,_
./~,.._ ....... .;_ .........
./ti··-
./• .... ----· ./ .... o ...... "". /_,....."'11
Call Mr. Howard •
645·6101
EXECUT1 VE SUlT 1::.5
Newport Center. full
Sf'r"1Ce5. pn vale. ocean
VleW S2'7() S630 75'9 9036
HEWPOITICH
~aw.. as · P9!' s. ft.
Prestige offl~ 1>1<11 nr
Lido Is le St'w plui.h
l'pts . 48a & elevator
Hmt 2250 aq ft to 4.SOO !tq
f\ '30J2nd St Bllr ~P cau SIERRA Rt-:ALTY
lm-7920
CORONA DEL MAR ------962·95SI. ~-21.50
S 500 Z.00 S / Y A pn me Marvelous opportunity to
A!C olf1ce space Ample own yCNr own ous1ness l.A8l Hlk & Whl rem ca~
part.Log. elevalM Sl per p O. Boa rental fac-d1ty ~ar Slater & F..dward:. .
S1F Will paruuon to swt lll great location Has L20 IU!wardoffer .841 2964 ,
& dec:oute box.es uut.alled VI room ------714 673-UiOO for 400 boxes income u. LOST f e male bl ~ 'k
-----------1 u 50 pr boa pr mo o range pers1an cat.
For l"f'Ul offt<'f: space. Ovemeed 15 Just S340 pr declawed ~1ss 10R ;
<..aooery Village. swta mo Full pnce is only mo n l h R e VI a r d -
ble for Arch1terl o r t650I> Owoer forced to 962-2'219.99S81.89__ .,
Des1aoer 6H 4630 u ...,. _.... , se to meet otn•::r uvuga FOU'JllD Whrte Mareme
673--8651_ _ _ ~ ~~3-al\ SPM ma dog, v1c Harbor Blvd.
<Xfl~ available. 416 5Cl f\
ground floor. gardeo al
mo&phere . stor•i:e
!>pace. m o m o Santa
Ana, rlo!\.e lO frttway'>
f''1rn or uoJum Im med
f'l:>tt'eI&UI • Cera mic 1m
port bu.s 1nesi. .It retail
s hop Lo c al t'd 1n
beai.at1ful So Coa st
Villaet Sl.35.000 • 1tr06S
Sel.Jer w tratJ>. '>ellers
an rctan n R Loo& m It for
qwck ~ale call Ra).
NEWPORT Bt;AC H Tar bell Rea l tors
AIRPORT ARI'.:.>\ 2 de ~1720
luxe offices av au unme<l ~to L.091 S025
Ln premier hlghn.se ol ••••••••••••••••• ••••••
rice bldg Full service.
Law swt.e Call Lore~• or
<.:aroo 1~ OfJ92
4450
•········•·•·••·•·•···· For stOtt 4r orricr :.pace ~l
~b&e rat.es
SOO to 2700 S. R . MESA VERDE'I>R
INEED
I MONEY
•
631 l86J
SCUllillS
MISWEIS
\\ a1ter Piper
~wept E..-ute
WAlTRl!:SS
J.
e
e
b
k
d
l1
A man 1s 1tetl1og .111t ·
when he SC ans the me OI
Without ftrsl l()Ol(Ulg ct
Ole W AJT R t-:SS
Geuerol&S ~ward roe-t ho
finder o( Ji?Old weddml° nna Vic. lrvme. Modl!rt:
de.,1Ji?n ~ d1amond:.:f
~ .s
t..ost W(~ ma le S1a~.J
Im.mediate Pl.AZ.A Occupancy LSZS M esa Verdr E . c M . c:amnMO ........
cat Rct head woun<T
Vic H ar bor Vie~
K.noU.s. Npl. Answ l•
name Bubba Reward
To Fit Your Ms-4121
Individual Need~ .-wPOtrT a.YD-
220 to3.ooo qi \ COSTA MESA
Pleu.se Ca.JI For l 2412·•. 1900 sq n 2 An Appointment Story. Complehoo •P proll U -»80 ~ to
(714) 67~·8662 ~~t ~ ~ -
Office space. ~e w1><>rt
Beach Call ~~ Hill
1)42-0200
''"B CM . llP to 4700 sq ft .
ava.LI al pn~ corner
17lb • Swpt filvd
m~
PRIMt: LOCATION CANNERY VlU,AGE ~
B) O C Airport 225 ,q 5Cl f'l comrDf' rc1al s hop
f\ to 1290 sq I\ from 85' ~pa~ ID quauu Cape Cod
per sq f\ Phone ~7 1010 bidg_~-61~-_
2-:1 • lrd TD...._
f7MSJI
Arraoled by
c-t.._L.-s
~ _ ___J
UJ6t June 17 6117 Lon{'
1 h.au'ed. black. rust litt ma~ dog S E of flur
grounds CM 646-7686
L AR GE REWARD,
Y~ll o w Paralte ..
W I pl.'t'f\ ml n-~ . .__
6-22. Vic Tusuo & ~t·
l'osta M e<i a SS2-74811
759-6461. ~-8977 0.. 0.., A_.... ----
Use your equity for bills. L?-small fem cal Pa•, ho~ additions. vaca I S1ame~~-L11thl ~1~,
t>oos. etc Any amOW>l. w '>lnped t.iil. An.'wer
any r?&&OO CN'd1t °'.)Ob t.o Mat Kat Vic Ba lbo
not Df'C'C'Mary Compa~ Peom'l ula/ Pt June' 10-
our costs 24 hrs & mX!M
HOMIOWNHS
-----------2 BR. 1 ba. laundry fac1I. VACANT. 4 HR. luds &
no pets. m Shalimar pets OK Fncd ya.Mi S600
$3301 mo+ c lean dep mo
Oeao beach cottage. fully •U\ ft f S4""'-fun1 Walkulg du!tance to ""sq. or '"'per mo 447S ~ 1 ,.._ 55' 7, ll6-704 1 Ulllt · Pomerarua.n. bun-•) r a n g e . Ii I 2 i
rm ves yoo in 642 13.:'i6. 1 r 962-4471
DO amw 962·9962 1 r..I~•
PINEBLUFFAPTS Hartl•• Spac 2 br. 2 ba. Adults •••••••••••• • •• •••-•• ••
Complex Patio. view Spaoous 2.Br 2'-'tBa coo·
fr-pie. encl R•r , gu do Teams rowt. pool.
slove .. d 1shwhr. Jac \.,~k to beach 6M 3114
lodryrm.from5'50 2136843114 d ys. or
SPMC 631--6107 ~eves
P\easaot 3 bdrm 2 ba nu "91 ll44 carpel, paanl. garage. •••••••••••••••••••••••
near OCC. 5~. frw y Oranietrtt c:oodo 2 Br
.u.co ....,0 An CiA. tennis. pools. Jac ....,., mo s.u....... S48S /mo S51 Sl92
4PM. AM t•tnds . 730 0123
Large 3 bdrm 2 ba. uppe wkdys. en 67 Al_. __
near OCC. New carpet~ 2br. 2 ...., ba. twnhse. w(2
oo pets $460. 1040 c car auached pr. ptt yrd
V aJenc:ll, S4S-7983--10 Deerf ie Id. $6001 mo
2 bdrm. with gar. $310. m-CT63.
H B Bear b St.50 wk t;aU 4001 Birch Sl ~ B A£~nt
5J6. U56 ' 54~ 5032 ---1100 sq f\ 1n sboppLDR Muwtw s. Trwat
.•.•......•.••.•••••... -----
--------'
Lwtunous 2 BR 2 Ba.
Versailles. NB A Rt '
646-J:Z>S I ------~----J
Lquo.a Treasure lslaod.\
1 BR mobile hme. adlt~.
Jul. Au1 . S 10 ~ 714-499--~ ---------v • ..-a. .... 4250 ...........•...........
I Mo. FRH center on Bnstol or DaTdi S03S ,
J~4 964-~lJ etVe •••••••••••••••••••••••
.-W-;orlC...-Pratlpous E11e< swte Harbor Blvd st.ore IX' ol
lnclds ser s"rv1ct>s. f1c-e Best locauon LD CM
rec-pt phone a.o.swenn1. ll!IO sq f\. good par\.in&
imdcrgmd prlu!C tt'lell Call C urtis Herbert
• anuq_,. decor cool 631 l.3&16 Agt ~!:j~ Ask for t.='-_t;Wt..W U OO -...................... .
BEST UTI
tllfMT IEACll
...... Office s,.c.
400 .. 5000 54t-A.
•Jarutonal Savice •
Ut•lit1es loclwSed
S65oO lod.Ofc near nu
za&5 •• l.8101 Re-doodo C &.r •
I'S. Hunt lkh 84%·2834
~Mh).C..
All types of ~aJ es~te
investmcol.S StnC'f: 1949
~-2-dTDs
Ml-2171 S4~1 l
I tt. & 2•d-TIUST
DllDS
Sf"R 's l&l to SSOOK. JO
yn. pv.ttba.se and ~,, .
2nd to SSOK lSyrs
Owner. Noo <>wuer No
prepay . fee/leasehold
Abo thna 4 • Condo $$
DOBBS nNANClAL
S ERVICES 640-Gf .,. ..... ,
I 9l h ' PI a ce n t 1 a . \ · \i
Needs 1Dl'd1cattoo An~
to 'Pe ggy" Rewarc
~ UIJ8. SSi 2629 --------
REWARD for lost cktl'
large, all black 111.1 II
Dobie X Answers t'
name Kelp" Plea:.-
call "94 006 I I
LOST S tames" cal
remale. rh1nest~. co
l.ar. S-21. v1c F..slber1;l
CM ~ ~.:... 642-1730 __;__
SI() Reward f Of' return c
boy's blue "MonROOSf't
btk ~ Vic J4th ~
SeasJ'lort'. :-; 0 q~IOf\/
asked' 613-1628
Apcllt ...... ,..,. ... d -" ............ d .............................................. Water pd. 1567 "8 •• Ora.ace. 636--4120. l ·5P M. •QI.sis 1 BR "Spnnp"'
bakony. D/W, pool. •pa.
Summer Wtnter Rent.ala
PtOf&I Y HOUSI
fG.3l\50 NO FEE
• Ad,J1c-eot to Airport
& Reatauranl Ro-.
•Acceu to 3 MaJor
Fwya.
Widow bas moot'Y tor 2nd
T.D ·s No credit cbttt .
ao pnlty. FOC' actlOCI call
A# In-n u aoytime.
Lost beautiful Enghsl
Sb.-epdog. Looks h ll '
• • Bo o m e r · · Vi 1' •
downtow n H .B. Sh< answen to "Somrtime ·"
ll1·33020r9&0-5a · ~..... 3724
-···················· ... .,........ 3769 ~ Apt.. E. Side. p'Yt. •••••••••••••••••••••
WID. aW pd. 1125 mo.
-...i
•iil8'ta --.... 3740 ~ .................. .
• wk. 2 bib lo~. tips ~ m l2lla si. sat-m4. ...
~~ ••••. ~?~
UNA BEACH MTR
. llaid Mn.. c:olor-
bu\ed pool. uw.
4l 04·5at. 985 No. o.i•1.
Hi)cpurt .._. 17" .......................
81JIJID aENTALI ------....-... ,._.17MJ10
•••Uf'allJ fno,ala9d
P .. t HOH• l Wrm.
CHatr1 Clab .. ,.
f•clllUtt. llOSOt mo.
11f!UT·
0. ..... ...... 8da hotel ·-··~· ........ ..c••· .t:SMSM.
.,."""·•& DUPLEX·~
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
n.AA·AOUHD FUN: Social Act1Vrt1es Do·
re<:lor • Free Sunday
Brunell • BBO s •
Partla • Pkos more
OAEAT RECAEAT'K*:
Tennis • F1M l-1&
(J>fo & ~o ahopl • 2
HMlth Cklbl. Seu11a • Hydrom1uage •
Swimming • Goll
Onv1no Rllng•
8EAUTW'UL APTI:
Songlea. 1 & 2 Bed·
rooma • Furr11111ed
& l.ll'llurnW*I • AOlit
living • No Peta •
Modela Open Deily
1Ho6
O•kwood o.deft~
Newport lhedl H. eeo 1tv1ne , .. lllt!ll
(714) 646'0$&)
Newport 8eeclt 8.
1100 16th St coo... •I 1t1111
(114) °'2'9170
2 Br, 2 ba. all electric. taulll. Adlta. ~. No
Adults only . no pels. peta. 751-1186; ne-0217
$425 /mo 552-4894 . YplelHdl ,. ..
531--al30 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bia Bear c•bin. v;ew. 3
Br. 2 ba. XlDt k>caUoo
Call 4111-31173
2bd.rm. 2ba No pets.
$375
S56-7d0
~roal l bdrm M50 .... te sa.r.. 4lto
per 1no. Across froai .. •••••••••••••••••••••
Heialer Prt. ~308'1 Morine? Avoid dep»IU •
Faauly 3 bdrm.
• ... ,... r.ecta 3169 cut llvin1 n pen1u !
••••••••••••••••••••••• Profe11looally a1o ce 1.971. Pool.
$375 8"-1481 .. ~
l ... 2 a..,_. COUMftY CWI
P'amily • DO peU. $445 U..-
_TS;.:.:..l..!f03._...;_:...1Sl_·_Z9_11 ____ 1 Sln1le1. t~ bedroom apt.I,. towobouM:a.
From.-Mt-JJOI
.ar. ma .• .,., tc. all • t
APARTllEN'TS Oaor. beauLlful .., dJz
l Br SS75 decor . frplc:, prt. or
281', t Ba M3C beach A bay. AnU DOW.
W E. ll&b 642.o151 ClJUdreD ~. tm$ aao.
UU Weat BaDtoe. .ldf
2 Br. 2 Be -7»11T7. aw. wnaoa.at-51581 --------varsalllea Peatboau,
i Br ssrc oceaa .i.w, 2 Wra. 2
281'.lh. M40 b• .. flr•place, run
2 Br. 2 Be. M'JO seewity • ••Hltlea.
JZ50VupardW•J MOO per mo. Wlrclt t
Mt--...... WU. • &••
HOUS8i6ATIS
832-4-lM
Al'f'L 'f MO CMAaM ••MOWll•• Rnal SUrt:ac Senice
HM floommat.e For Y~
15M15191 days Sll5o3 a&
Sb•re P ull Newport, a.tnn. 2ba. apt. Pool.
teool•. a P•. UtO
-.um.'8aveme ... 1e.
•uable M /P \o 1ba,..
Balboa Pea dpb.. Wa
req'd. WTJ..10'11 d71 or
m4la aft T • W'Uda.
.ll.m.
Adalta • No Peta. a.UJO ~--~~~~~--·
i.....,. i:D N.-port ! D'U
Vldeo·TY + m out o.,..,. Muat .eeel No-
..... MMlll ~apt, z br. t~ be. ~" lult. Pad 2
..... Qr'POft, pt't pedo. I*& 2 be. lllPria•. 191 ,a., yard. CMl4nD Watllfrw&. New~ .. ....... eau-..-awa\ed. Sek.,.... .. P*ft'-1, ..... all UM
QallMZ-5'78 wait•~ -.ol!--t:=!~~~-~-=:::::::::::::::=:::::::;::::=.l.:;;:;;i;;============='
............... ....... --r1'9-
l .. wltlr. Alao uall
•~•t•r t••••l CJlJ) -19
C>eAt•ICOAST ~~ NCANCIAL CINTB 711 W . 17 .. St. lSynrterm. sio.ooo or
LAW OP'nCES Co--.t-• .......__ more. No BaUooa.
llMall
Meu Verde Golf Coww ,..._ r....dD NewportCo.
are.a 64M4'3 m.,_ a&.Krs
2 ~~~~~cei .0. 7.SM ~fl. & '
wttJt or W'ithoul suvices. .,,.,_ 1.170 14-tt. _. ' i •••I
11»-MOO mo Call H es ...... fw 1 .... I ~ ._ t;{ 1
157 1414 .. •"-• -----------~ occ a •J· 4PG,. a. ···-·••••••••••••••••
•OU.CIM'f9 ...... & ... w . * .....,.. SIJO ~ ~ ..... .,....: ··-·················· Decaal eucci•• "9t• ~. f":ll .. 4. w .
ln presU1e loc bdda llAMte 2PM. MCnUrtal aenicea, ,... ----~
c:eplioalat , telepboae PACMC .....
.. _...THE ~PAiia u A a Ts a s t.m .... ft. u• •• au.
ISS: A pro· .. ~w ~
,.... •• ..,,......... CJ. QHlitJ offlc. •
Tit/111 .. l warebo•fe •••Ce , ~ 6 clnpe&. For ....., lllllfo. call Ml-,....
M·P. T:»4. SM. lOAJI lo ....
.... WmlM 4'N
MUI tOMIOHI......,
IAUI IOWOMI. --.L
P\Mlt a HAPPY AD
mUUcohuDD faroab••-CaUIOJITI
•
f'QWJd-&amese type (Jit
in dwtD H.B. nt P\ ~II
536-1816 ;..
FOUND. Bk>ode ~
Spaniel 1nale . Turtle
Rock atta. 813-1440.
F ou d · L r c rem • n .
Malamute. 15th St.
Santa Ana. KH014. -
Found: Male Collie
'5 pcM.IDdt .
91)..()144 .
Famd La---. Mk
wtdte female. Gold -
BtllrVI' m.U. male. S
poeea pa.not. Ne .
Beadl Aauml Sbei&cJ' .... -. . .
USE THE -~
DAILY PILOT cf
..FAST
llSULT ..
SERVICE ' .
DIRECTORY ...
For Result ~·
Sentke C clll
642·5678
..
1Jid. lU
1
•' 0 J9 s cut... n .... , , , n a ur o • .., .... II I II••••••.......... =-111 _ _. .... --·--··--·· .... -............... ...... Drt~.,_.p:t::!\.a.& PATmOl'll Jllr. ttlf la atlill .. 9 .,..n 'ttr.r. C&rfHlrJ. aHo•f')'. a.J111I_.. lab •/•&• PETElllPA.IN'l'IMO Ro ... 6 ee•merclal Plidaa.tk~----:.:r::.~~ ::Ji e •• °11K···'' f 11J -'Mm Fite ~;:. u 1•bluih1, ....... c.1r ... W..A.I ~·:'!9..J..-..:...nl~8::'! £apr 'd. ReH Rate•. pal• t l •I · Pree =~ ~-··l&Q Liie-.. ,,,.., • ·-· C ..-e&UaJUpa - - --"'" &.,. Call O•D HUma&ea, c•ttom ... «*-,. ' _,. ... ,. i•tl•e • •; ,;=ii=.. k: , , 1 • w eemce. Call 4M-CllllO. ••11
....,.....IPUSAL ... ,,. .. .. ••• ,., ••• t S. ..,., .... £ ............. ,::?:i ___ , ... t yr eaper l• Daalel P'lne elll. paintlo1. St. Mll'-a.. • I I =-: ..... ..._,,.. -..aL t714t,.,...., Ga ...... , tr-: lrta· Ka..U.t•MOYIDI. COD· rr-a RolpM•l Call Lic/laa. Try re. R ....... ,,....,. ---~-7. ~..!!'!--. ~ 5-'-c..t .. olw N•PNTll&ACll ....... ~:..: .... · ~•a.,. ,._..al. II.rs. 81Yaa aft •pm. Sillar . ..,,._ _ .......... ••••n••• ltepa.lr ~1 ae1roo . A .. ~-•' ~·••••••••••·--...,,,.._ ~Nntee.M>118 .... Mllit~tiim.r. tzP_!•·•a DI ea-roe•· ,._.. • I •a -dlee Prol. pabatiq. Est 6 lol. • • ..compo.Ur. Pr.
SA.ft OOMIT&UCTOU. :r .. ::r-~: •• <;--... =..· ....... ~.~·11."wtld. ~m~~~~~~~=: I~=..:.~ :~~= .. IST. ':.J..t4Jt -.w.-Yta.AHil.
• ......... uaU.Awl L11md•..... ....a.....111.ant ....._O.MMmt depeaclable, alat ref. • PLMl'l'DING. ZNCD DECSSPl'.CIALl1IT
II '*'. ' .,. e ~.... Irr•• utlaa&u I + ..... ·-.... _ m•UZ19aft.erU•M. Dave• PaiAUD&. Mni8I AddlOcm........ Why c:a1J t.be,... wt.I ........... , ___ & .._,... .._. 1 • •W ~ -.c es•· .. _ -....... 0.-,loba. area t yrs, moat rw. Freer.at. -.., you ua call the beA1 ,,. wa...,.. ,_...,.. milll. ckatM ... rr.. A*r.aa.ty J_. rt.I 1murec1 ue'd.-..a5 Dldialofallt)'l*.Lee
... dlnlyrelll., ...... ~ ....... 11 tn a,r. OD.MsaPlllll..W llll.A•U.........,. ,... . ··---·-·---·· . AddiUo•. Jlest&ac<* °' .BooftDC Co. of Cll. Call ..... a1-..,..a1-1• =-=-' .,.. ...... n.ar °" a.111/W'I -Sped••• la tw'dwood. WALLPAPERING P9Lebm. int/ext. Nut. lbrtyOl'.Rob•tMa-1222. lh '-& I • reald Ue UOIU. Jud~ = BHl/GracliJl•. de90U· W. fin. balltif'y •pro. Free at. UeJ:Jmll dean. ED.~
1 -; CAaPrl'•ASTllOT\lllP' a,1 •e1et&arac' urial .....,_ ..... , .w.._iua .. d • tila. A:fplnder • ._.~ t.ed.Gl·30'7•.~ An:r SllprroU p 3' 1 tit -·-··-·----· •car.-Ullnl ............ •DMlca-..it ~~·---...., u.tl. Trw/yrcl •°"' , CallNorm~ ---·••••-••••••• --·••H••••••-· l.1ftalma•:-....--. at •hleule Brioa Lnmatrlauned •-_.. 111·125'7 1•13 r G Gid l Pl b Spedalirelneatry•a,-• '' rm..._ ••mo6el. ,..._, ....... CJtpert......U. •-.t• ..._ balllblc _.., _,................ ISSIAM · •Y . um er. ceramic tile floon. ~ Prw 1111. • rn ~ U.. Wd ,...,......· -.................. _..0..-n Cleaa•p•. trimmloc. Caatom b rick. 1tone, c.m p&llll1DS. k> rat.es. ~~·=:: _-. __ im ______ _
Uc nsr.r .._... J., U:ICTl.lC1.A1'i·Priced ......_ ,..._ _... ~ coocrete • atarco. Fru eat 3 yr 1u•r. uon MZ-13U Aecmctoa Beacb TileCo.
_ .... ,,. ~ 'JM..tllO c::!'''" .. 0~t• oo u •-557-t:m w.. ,.._ .-t. 54MU1 9fi2.W71. A3-9C'7 aft$. lri • or ... -· _..................... u ........... v-'tbad•"-..__. Tubl,abowera.as .. 1Letaa•11/tepa1Z. lot/est Uc.. U •• ' I Bridt, Rone, bloc& wort. p · •P per;a ,,_... .... ......,...,.., draiDbou'dl IU-30!20 I ID j.... 0 Id t I•. CMWC:.. ,.,... en.a. JM:ll °'au Trades. Home ..... ·-·····-·--.. tile nn. coacnte patic6 ~ '-~' ,, plum bang, beating • . craftamaaahlp. J•d -••••••••••••••••<1 El.ECJ'JUCIAN -repura. 1m•ll Jobs Weata llEALLY a.EA.N wtb. dri•e••>'S· f'r .-. .... eas_...work. rooter s ervice al '1 TrwSerrice ...,..uon Mr PUo«D Cb&ld cant. my lilOaM for B••l r ate I , beat T)ier.~1455 HOUSE? Call Gilleltam mtJollnM6-1Sl3 Rm.bl SW.e.547-42111 ~cause yo\I haven't ·-·•••••••••••••••-••
bo.lM'd.ta-aJ• worki•I pare.at• .};Le workmanablp. Sm•ll Girl.Freeest.~ w-&... RePdemalfacoau•rcia.l ulled AAA·l yet. Tree.tsa!u'ubtrimlDJ.Q&fr ~..!,arcl 11 .. V jDpreferred m.065 Carp,e1ntry, 1maabon1 ry, ,._, u-·-~•---•-..._ • ..., plUDWI&. f'reeest. a.... Gl'J/XfT rea:ioval.yardclean·upe . .,. Formica Work· catm -· roo DI , P um DJ. ~-.. ._.., ...... ,, .. -••••••••••••••••• ratea..17~&1.17J.0737 h•al ina. 1$1·2322 .
........... am~. waU ~ 10 yn Babyarttmc Maid • l'\oorina, Stuceo •We. r•pc-Uile. ref~. Call !toviq! The Starvan ACllEPLllllBINC -.Wl.J lm
iad&a.h*CAMSID-_. ••per Will Babysit ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Orywafl • more . .18. llfltpmMZ.OUO College Studeat.a b.av Quality Pamten, a.at.er/ COMPANY _ _.,_ Refs e..mz Balloooe , 8rl 1ht 6 .._, Jf'OW'D. Lac. Tl.24-436 mer. lo ntes. imm aerv M.M&en P1wnben-fuU, 11;11199Q
QJSTOlll INTEJUOR _,......_ · Btaut.llul. Balloon ar· llatber' Ir dallllder' look· Same aood Mn. M 1-8421 1 --~/--'1l48 etfideal SU.ST19 CARPl:H'l'RY _,, • all Just starting up in a bus1· ~--1or OC· ol U11 for home cle&DiQa .... • ._ By Ja¥ 142-ThtYe s .m easy ~a> for Qliaos. lle'IS your own" A good Jab Speak Spaniaboaly ri-IUj/Ylf I -.
HJUT to seU that bin I'll' IALl.OOM way to tell people about · M'f·l4Z5 · .......... •••••--••
1be faatest dnw in the )UU no longer u:.e .Ju:-.1 •t 1s with a low cost · KenySdJub'aPaper
West a Daily r.lot advert•:..: ll IO !he ..... ·,~!~OOMI c1 a~:.111ed ad. Phone SELL idle items Wllh a Dolls.SlOprroU.
P•per baoger. f1nut Sandia Plumbinc Cop-
qua 11 t y Europe a o per re·pipea. bouu/
craftsm•os bap, reu. apb, edd.iOom. s.ulina.
Profeutooal Window
deaning by Joe Oanieb.
114~
~ what you want in
DalJy Pilot c1ass1r1eds. Yoabe 642-1.CO d r a 1 n 1 Ir r e pa 1 r a .
Oaasi.faed Ad 6'2·5678.. C1~1f1ed' Call 642 5678. -•-642 56n1 Owly Ptlot Class1f1ed Ad M.S-Zll0/l507'30 08S51fieclA~ 642 ~ ~ 642.JJM
5350 W-.d 7100 Htfp W Clfth.d 71 00 ...................... ..••.•..•.••...•......• Wa.htd 7100 .... W-.cl 7100 HttpW.ted 7100 .... W...... 1100
•••••••••••••••••••••• i .................................................................... .
Sl50 ,. ..... 5l50 ,. ..... ....................... ....................... •..•.............•..•..
PRE LAW 11.udeul Deeda
SZS,000. WUJ do aa.Ylbina
Le1a1. Confidential DVM. P .O. Boa 3242.
N.8..9&3.
TOii llY'S BlRTH CONTROL CTR --::=;;=::::-1 BanMnc 1-;;:;;i;;iii''Ffc·1 Clencal ()(NewportFAcorta 1 Tubal 1teriluation MYBllSl'18 TILLBTIADB I 900ll •F/C SICllTAmlS
"2·lS71 bylaparoscopy (Band· lllCU1IYI Mut have sood math 1'-.h:ioa laland invMt Employro.ent avail. 10 , Aki SurJery) • Va.et'· b .. d ,._ i imat ftrm. E.ac-el.leot op. multi 1urround1n&s
15 oll mauace. Steve's lomiea. 171$2 Be.ch 0.U¥e iDdiYichaal wllo ac.1rouo • typ DS portuD lty. Esper . & Com~tll1ve pay, 10 Hair Ha~ 6 Spa. Blvd.H.B.<114)&188D> ts career mothated. ability. XlDt workiDI man.tty reqmred. Call un\eW•bLre. Formon! • * Newport Blvd. c II Cb a II e na ID I poa It ion coada • full co. bemftta. MO-Om UJfo all Tod Ser'v1 SPUUTUALREADINGS 1751 · · w1apa!!!&o1 co. Esper, Call for appt. llr . .c ces JOam-lClpm. Fully Uc'd. M6-ts11.10am·l0pm. lM!y In Bladt . No re&, ruume nq'd. Coo· M1mp, W-*«'D Thrill !~~~~~~~~~I ____ maoo
a.72516 or 02-9034. 1815 MASSAGESlOW/AD Greatldea tactllb.Cunie:eut:za • Lou. Costa Mesa. IOC+M•• <.:LE R K , .. a D. g ~ r '
S. Camino Real, San MYSTIC~GE ~~ _MS--__ w_53 ______ --t Fall cba.rce np nee . Coameucs. caJ'U. ranb_
Clan. ..... SuU Ana .Aft.enDoD ado route avail Al P , A / R • pay ro II • E.q> ~d 641>-7373
ISCOltTS iD South Laguna. 11500 + .BANKIN .. 111m11111G-----1 payroll tues ~ teoo L1eR 'I'yptat for-Nnrport MISUSE cova ~ •95M47l+ prdil per IDO. Must have baaed floaoc1al rirm
Be pampered wat b a T WI AhH)'I oPell small car • nperimce CAPRA P8S()t4 ~wpm Office t>11per
personal rela1I o g * OUTCALI. * ' • t& lll auto sales routu. ,_.U..Dept. helpful Xlot ~ht.s.
mmsuie by 1Z of the pre-t53-0T7I llC/VlSA Ll!!:::U:... lmmed. openanp. Call AJ. )ea.st 2 years nper opport\&llJty for itrowth
ttiest Jirls ln Southem !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ••-•••••••••••••••• Mr. Emsley.951·71U. Our beaat.iful Sao Pedro preferred Es cellent WE ST t: R N ST AT E
California. Jec uul, Sdlutta ANS.SE.RV.PJeuantok otrieehuaolmmediate company bene f its PENSIO~ COR P
saun.a etc. Open lOam· LADY ......._.._ 7005 NB. 1r..-or ........ •-•-. O')aliDC for a Teller. Su Salary commenauratt' ;5g 1525 btwn 9am & 4am.. 7 da)'I a week. Via-RRST .._~. ..... .. .... • ... lh A I .:,,....., a/11.C. Atlantia Health --··••••••••••••• ~Uabi.ft.SSI·Sl40 mon ....... eit~nence '• "" es::peneott PP )', "Y'"" _______ _ a.c.t • th•ll 1 ao.-.. preferred. but we will an penori to Paul Wu'd -Spa. ~ Harbor Bl•d, _..... a.. .. ~ train a sharp lndMduaJ orSethSbmt.oo Cl.Bl(WAMTID
Coat.a llleaa. ~Br· • r...,D 1111• .. i&»Oa DIS18M Jtlf. MAHA-_. wl1haat:ront cab b.aPCil· ~eo.t ror health food t.tort' !~~~~"a·d for your •972-IJ45• Resldnt.lal decoratiq SIST iq~.T'bisfuJJ ..... EXPERIENCED Pull __..... llC•Vi.aaAccepted classes now bein1 Couple: Wlfe/ofrice, t.lmepoatuooolfen 3311 • ySt.reet ..-p umt ~96.17
GROWTH
ra .. r"
PEOPLE
THE
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 9"'Ck .... ,_,..,..
formed. g wk coane, Huaband/maint.eoance. •E1celieootsalary ' · STAGllPVTPARTIF.S evea 7.tPll. $25. ca..... 200UDJt.a.Oceamide. Ei· •Paidmedical/dmt.al Cost.a Mesa.CA Cooceuton Part time
MJDE•DANCER Queen-sl&e altr. wbt F. conducted at Balboa perionc:e required. TSL •Free pan..m, '42-42l sum.tnf'r ~Ill U541. t7 yr
PART TIME EVENINGS
Bc·t·omt.• a tra med s ales counselor
(O\er 21) with the Jim Lon~ &
1h>.<><'iatt:>~ Agt-n<:y to supervise and
t·haJ>t!rOnt> DA I LY P ILOT carrier
hoys and ~trls on a one-0n-0ne basis.
t.· , c n 1 n g ~ 6 l o 9 P M . We n e c d
t•on cernt•<L innovative persons who
a rt-lookJJl~ for a lucrative part·time
position S4 hour to st art: $100. week
potential. Call 642·4321. f'Xt. ~5G
\11'\'.;.:C'T1 Z eir1d •ivM . Ask for Lori •MODEL 50'1 aeeb km. sncl wbt Carpet Mllll by Barban llpL MZ-U03.. •Profit sharing Eq u a I 0 p port u n 1 l > olds 10. U hrs Pf:1' wt'ff
W'lll cat.er your next par· bUD or prof. man ~-Kirby oat.ed Or. Cly de ·~ urttr •pparel Empk>)'V' 0 C R a c e • a y
ty. I'm ._24,36. L8yrs. 6'2-43111>, Ad-Sitter rn1. al1ner. Call $49·8181 AaTIST -Goodgrowthpocenual 562~11 Bob
Pam'a pvt. outcall. AA. 3'1bn da)'l.~MJ7eves. Grapb.lcs. hll time. es CANVASSERS -------
&pm : S42·0201 . D ys perimced. 4-day week. We 1'i.ll be iata'YleWUll Conreu1on WorllHs
771H081. U.. • .._ .W. Wah4. 7075 Bmefita. '71--78111. 00 SAnTRDA y . June 28• * $8 50 Adults l S..t a mouth. t~71l&S _ .......... -....... from 9 AM to 1 PM f'or • $4.SO l.Ost.art llbnY09t'!J·
TOUCH OF CLASS Qd fubiOa hone dnwn Homemaker •uta to do Art Needlework shop, an lntenie• appoint· 1op E11per not n~t·
lSCOtl'TS bayrldea. Only 2S '»111119..,.. UYe-iA. Xlol 80Gleexptt. llec. P'orln1o a.at. please call Venda HR• 0 C . Race"• Y
aOIRS. 7SZ-0817 IDilUa from tbe ~ach rds.C.~4 call: 67$-4491, 10.~:JO, at (213) ~lll 562 ~ll Bob
aru.BBQfaciliUes Cao nO.UIJ.t-1.., _Tuea __ &_t_. ----~ TOSTART -------
ProfetBiollal Tberapeut.Jc accom.mod.ate IJ'OUpl up Clean cut meo • womet massage. Lic'd. NB to SOO. (TI4)G'7.atl0. aak MltpW_.... 7IOI ASSI'.llOR. F a briccbain RDBJTY wtdn¥O"'allc. coos
Apptonly,Sleve.548-211'1 forKrla _ ................... oeect. aaal•hnt. Fabnc ""'-' ..... -.
· ACC~=t..CPA or retail exp. pref'd.. Call ffDER.41. '14·974 9741
Esper 'd ool y All lha1\.a.
Good P•Y • compuy
beoef1l5 Apply 1n
person 400 S Cout
Hwy, l..ag Sch Gin.tee ,_,
ESCORTS
211 Hn &U-0180
c.111/CILKb
Ala &p/MC/YM
QallsA11111S
*Outcall*
142-3112
MC/rm
Are ycu a buaineaa euc.
FREE ~ tc "ll.I Maareen, ~ Swt' p.... Mk f« Larry MLl.M
be • nperieDced P~ Automobile punter's LemAaa Pr~ fellDoaal wbo ba an ex· beq)er Automoblle body An Equal Opportunrty CASHIER · Hou.ww8m JOU.YROGB T la. I pertiae in aclmbaistratioo • ·belpe E oo1 £mpioyeor s8les Appty m peni.oo
ti & tomb in e d • it b t be mao • r · xp. Y · ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Crown Hard w •~. 3107 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ABORTIOH rupooaiballty of all Leo's: "2·SJ'Tl. = E CA Hwy. CdM cocx fl.DaDdaJ operaliom. A AUTOMOTIVE •8 •SS .C ,...,. or cballensin1 podioo with _ &antJo1 Loe-' • ,.... a terrific potentia l 10 S.. Ir~... Ta&.a
•Low'-ltw' '• Joloia1 tbe upfer o,.. I Iv. Newport Center Op-
• ...a.. T ..... C .. muqemeot staff o a.a Get ett fort.be J.Car and ~Y roe a matu.re ._ 1 !Jo espandint aodepeadeot the 'IOa cloceout! Ac· prnon to leam,std.. Ei·
en.as
UTDTEM
F ltiml' 6 P I llme A ppfy
Mond•Y Friday b ltfD J •~pm Coco 's
R~:.tour anl. 464 7
w..c:Arthur Blvd N 8
S4().ZM4 ~4JH!. ~ G_I company. Compen.6a· grwlve Chevy at.ore in cellent benefil1. c an ...IPell -...-tbi oegotl.able. Inquire: uclllnc Airport lo· om. Cromcl. M4-l44l for •C 1 , .. , & 1.efw.. ~l. dual.rial complu will anaJllll CORPORATf.
add 3 combln.atioa now . S L MARKETS ATTORNEY ral ACCOUNTS PAY ABLE for r:z stl'ai pt s.eU and l....aaA.L a For 2nd • Jrd Stutts Expenmcoed for U1 house * M • d i • C • I Ii CLERK leuel Generous com · LO.L •/f/tA ~lulg 1'llel &: Thun
t I ate• Aca ... cl. Grvwtnc C«p. in seattb peoullon and demo ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I We promote lo m,1111aR• <or m•estmeot baAklnl •Co•fi4le•tl•I & of "Go Getter". E&· plan. Aut.o uperience ...,.14.-0ffke meatlraupervuaoafrom fi.rm. Ideal'"' retJnd , -'C -rMncie necaaary Ume oot required, but pre· 1--wtthJD ,,_..,... W'bo wasbea to be • I r ... ,... · v\oaa ... ,.m-d bel"""''· See We are a YOUllC COD1llll· --.-rHCOMTIOL d 10 key reqt&red. Xlnt -. .,,w iDI firm lo Newport WANTA CAkEER"T mar their boat. Louu.d
-IOinl 00 a trip 1Jfled.in1 s ec'• t o aaaiat you
w/bus 1ne11 arrange
meota whlle lravelans.
....... n ... TI-.. benefits. Salary tom· Sala Mer. Bea ..... wb--...... pr '· Call <114) aJ.t4ZJ oa lbe bay. Send rawne ~·--..,,,. --·-·-_... ... a .. "'"ty. HOWAltD C~u1•t ""' ..... ....... ...,
•
t-1-------...... UUI -u.. .. imrried Swaday. U> St.e-pheo D. Slmpby. For M114WIW • -Noa amoki.Da office. Call Dove•QuUSU. fieiTble brs . Xlnt --.. ... .._. .... _SI Ph. D STATEWIDE
..... ..po) ..... $4f.nz2. %1e2 lllcGaw NEWPORT BEACH beeefit.a. Salary ~n. --...-s ,_ C A I.. 8 J D C 0, 2 0 I
eta _Aw.,lrv\oe. Babyallt.er/bouaekeeper, Call Glenn Oluo. ~'b.'Jio':fe~ru:n~ Shipyard Way , S t e
CAL.lfOaMIA M Ulna F, 1 Uma e. atart 6"-9114 3-U ·Jllsbift. Mwll be de Newport Beacb92663
CAler5 NMMAMCT AOCTG HPNG 7·Zl. % cbildreo under 7, Boat assembler. must cticated to good paUn> COUNTER HELP
llMDUVOUS COUMSB.IMG TEMPORARY my home, perm pcialUoo. have uper work1n1 care. Xlnl beoefau l''uU ume. Prf coun~r
P'or Swe« Ii Pleuaot SBYICLIMC. ~ t.oday lo won ~. With wood. fiberglass • uluy. Apply 144 hrlp • sandW'lch mao
Dcort.Dia1953-l.Wl APCAll <JD various accounting• Ba . b electrical. Duffie ld _Superior_ E11penenre preferred
··: Call n•1•·990I
-.
DISTRICT MAMAGER TRAIME£
C 1rc ula t1 on department h as an
open1 n ~ for a trainee in the
C1rculat1on. Sales. Service a nd
Collection Area Selected applicant
will receive a liberal starting salary.
re~ularl ) scheduled raises. bonus
opportun ities a nd many fr inge
benefits such as paid vacauons. paid
g roup ins u1:ance, life insurance and
dental t'O\ erai?t.' M ust be 18. have
$!ood dn-.in~ rc<·ord Hours generally
llA '1 to 9P M Monday through
Frtdav Satur<1Jv overtime available
as net-ded If you are quaLified and
interes ted in lea rnrn~ n t>ws paper
c1r culat1on business. come m person
and ask for Harr y Seeley or K en
Goddard before l OA M or after 2PM.
Monday through Friday.
DRIVERS
SATURDAY & SUMDA Y
MORMIHGS
Ot•h ver Daily Pilot bundles to ear-
ners . Reqwres van or large wagon
and a good driving record. Phone
642 -4321 Ext. 211. ask for Harrv
Seeley, Equal Opportunity Employer.'
WEE«END WORK
Sotvrday & S-day Montinq
Dt.'llH•r Oa1ly Pilots to Newsraclcs &
-.to n ·:-. Mu~t h ave d ependable car.
Call Georgt.• Harding. 642 4321.
.... ~ bookkeeplo1 aulcn · byailler, my om~. Yacbts.MS-07U ,_,,..~·-forZ yr -LtM Gary'sDell67S-2193 . PLATMATIOUTCAU r.;..-.~1 mut.a. Work dose to Dover/Highland uu, ................. .....
Ser•I•• Or•••• llACH your home. F i1ure wtdys.~Zl01aft 7PM BOOKKEEPER PT. tbru Fri. vaned hrs Counter Help 10pm6am •
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
llO Wnt lay St .. Cott.~ Ce.
Ct It 75"'>0053 ~-~~:_COW>hout· a•..vwvG traTel a1ency Exp re· C M aru Ask for Cm-W'll>C"hell's Doouts ~ E MC&YISA•ctpbd ..,. ...--___, .,...._ ™""IW" q'd.644-GZ2 dy.~·3S67or 994·3331 17tb_St_._c_M_. ___ _
t5J..1571 SANTA AMA OnmpCounly. BOOKX.EEPD Child care, responslbl amMT ASS-r
972-3104 ~ AVIW'~ REP Genmlll mfl bu cood pa'IClll to can for 2 Jirl.s. lmmed. ~ for H · •fOXYLADY* H-+' ••••Dll oMllnlhl oppy. F/<lti.Strclal•C· ~lOlrlZ.l..21>mto6pm per Credat Auaatant Dental Secrwtaryf llec-ep. Dreu a bop, •tore atrreALLONLY ··-· -dnl-Sal open. Mao oil. "'Moc tbru Fra. Irv lo w/beevy pboDe aper lo tion&at. up, or act.i•e manaa-. top aU. lady. * 972-1 IJI * WantAdResulll 642·5678 WllT,. Smd reaw. P.O. Boll area Call Aller 6pm. our credit dept Good beach omce. XJnt aal. aper. well croomed for
---------,,_ NwwPGl't Be.at al· ms. Newport Budl CA 552-3'1.... =~cow~~ CAUMl-S9 admift coatare abop.
ftceol a srowtac aaviap ~ CI v I I E o 1 I a e e r appt c•ll Personnel Dla&al PUll or put·tllm, N.B =I~ T=..~ Ir Mi ·~ f/C ~~~e-!'~.D=•~: S4Ml34. WOMCI m•>Ma-l00'7
moatba uperlence 11 CPA FlnD et lbCArthur Siewm, IAc . ....u I DECORATING Fl.AR~! llC9'TiOMIST Drher to plck up de ·
pnterncl, but we wW Ill.ct Ir Jamboree Rd., · Nat'I Co needs quality '-"· .um.ua '"*es· euaed peta •~lite ._._ .... _ ._... ... .a..-• lnttDe m.on4 caertcal . d r C o m l Y • r d w o r ll • u--a -.. _ .. _.... · · I peopk t.o coordin•t.e e-P e r · · · •e ..._ ~ P -•. Goode r SE AB a EI: Z E P ZT wllb a atroea caalderinl BOOKKEEPER F /C. Nnrport Beach ~wpl eon ln oer1cea. homes. ~ .... lpt\l.I m::===:i-----~Weolfer: lluat be able to do 1-alq C'O. lookine for F1anfor~•loYefor bosa.07-0nl. CEllET&RY. 11542 AdNti'J_ •l:aceUealaalarJ ~tau.. Varied brl1ht enth1&slutlc people necunry. Call _Btadl ___ Bl_vd. ____ _
CLAS-.,.._~ am. bualneu a cct a . penon for entry lenl re· Karen Ml-9111, 3-Tpm. ..rAL ASSISTANJ ··--===:-i--AD'f•llWll •Pa6dmadical/..,tal P/tilm l80-l1m ceptloalst po1lt1on l!llperieece4 clWnicle Dmf.S
TIY• ·~canerapperel · GeiMral olc ak.llla ttq. Dal~s..d dllilUI aw'etm wded .._ °' ...... 25 yrs°'
-..... ,.. .................. ___,_ •ProfttsMrtq 751-~ P'/Uma. N ablft. Wed f« QMllt)' bTIDe offlee. oWer. KDOW UM ceeat •-~-,_,...,.u.r t11ru SUD ..at be 11 '95 Miiii lie ~ .. iDI ~ ol the We wilt lie~ Dolng8uaJneae Ql"CAL E.l1tt1Sl.Cll tolP9 0111 &Ma. llu.y dt.liaN«Sl.9• .... or DllilJ f'Uot Mo u hn· oe W'EDNDDAY. Jw Under A ..... itcMST benefits locl11dia1 more. Oraa1• CoHt ;-~ ....... .-.. a 15.Pl.errom ... c'••AM• v'°e .. !a"'at' Flc tttlOUI A.erob6c Ouetac .• aa• DDITAL ASSISTANT· medical. Sle·Ull d)'9. ~:'::"m.aC:.~· ~=,:~ -• ' • ea.. -N UoMl lli-corp, baa Ml«part·llim.bKkof· ... SIM..... Val'-(• of -M abla totne ap. (DJ) *41.ll \O UTl9lll eme? u tmmed open~1 ln nee postioe open. X-ray --------~ .. y. .,.o mater A.L..4..,...a.J....1,-~~~ !!!!,:}1_•. P•· lpioo4• • .,,it •-•ttme.f1' P'V for u C 'd llc la eaper preftrred. DENTAL OPPICE ~w• Newbopa • ....-W.,.,_.. ~ , . .,...--r",, -.--llelarJ ""'7oeWrt doJ'al. penclD •la.lat t Ir llaD-P'ri B&nffarWli Pro1reuhe, butJ, >
'JA 1-. JAt, .• ~~ c P 0 ha. t.Ml lled-ttl'lllJhmeakilll. lf Nwpt Bhda. C . II . 1;p rtellly prad.koe loca&· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
/.If' r """~ 8 ~ • ~ ~ .,_.. ,..., ••tf'lda1. .....,.. ...V Gl·IG» eel ln Paablon laland -·-lae•ll••l c•••••[ n...-.11 , ________ 114 •••k• ASSISTA NT _., .. ,..
You may request Ad.Sitter service when __.. ........ ~. f?D-il j Cl911CAL Dam.a .U.'t. Npt Bdl. IUllMW MANAGER. llClllfAIY I ' od Ad-Sitt dtalal, CNdll ..._etc. ....,...,. All _ __.,,._,.,..,...
1
S.C•rfU" pr~•,:,!:! restorathe practlu .-ar ••1. lYJi;ll. la· a.cc..,_. c••"d•M p oong your . . . oor er r -tatenl .. ,..... kt' • ... flCUll0111 "-· mu•• .., din for P&ll*m needa .. ,.,,, mature auraft• ..... oh:. .. ...... ,.,, •111 numbs' will appear in yoor Doily Pilot ellll:toCP',mm ~._, ••• ... ,... ... * """" ft • ._ fteld. ,.....r'f!d. &..a~:. :..~ GI.. eovlltr ~II. Tiie OAILY l \n•utmtnt rm . team 1Mmber Oood ll&il ,., la --.Ual. 'Alf t7Pbla • ~ ad ... ,.,...,.1ter tokes ywr rneseoges .. waw....-Drt" ,.,lOT......,... ..._ '-'-1 ProceNea new l.D•eet· aalarJ, •an, beoeftU. 0111....-.w.;-..a u abllltJ ta . you call in at your oonvtrience to get ,.. No.,.n .._. •11d llflftt _._ .., -... 1a¥01noc buk • m.-o _, NbUw c.. .the~ISeStoyourod ... thilaeNlce -~-IUwt ..... Ollll;r......,._ ............. ., , ...... P~•ll•. d •l•lhd DON\Tl'lbop,eartyAM. J • ....,~..:
r!. ~ •l•rtl111 • II-..... ,.... toaowap .... -..111"' DIHl'ALHYGIDllft Noap. ttee. ·-· ... ~ .. r:!i,.6 Ne~ is on 'Y $~ ptr week. ror more s.-101, :~~ 1be ,__draw In the :!.~":.....~.:!',., baakj•I asp. helpful. to,_. .. -.bMllledol· ••°"",,.,., ... A~ aa.ca. CHta llH•.
information and to place yox ad coll --··I Weal. •.• Daily Pl!« CaU:~UI f\(19 ... , SM< co.. plJ ta.....-: °'"*>' _2'n~,~·~·~'9J:~~---
642·5611 M248'78 a..tnedA.d.M2·5'78. .............. ~~ .. -.......... , WllllAdl Call..U.5178 ......_ ~ ~c:· 1IN ltewport WantA<.l'I CallMJ.SI
,• 642-4321
.. ,... OppD ...... I 0 I '"
..
0 _.. __ -~, ... _. __ .. "' ----...... -
7
H
I
0 I
--.
'· ,.
••
-
"
.!.~~--~ ~?.~.! ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ .... !'.'!'!.~ ..... !!~Ir~~-~~ ..... ?!~ _T_.,.. ___ .J_UM......j~24-._,_., _______ .,._ __ DM __ v_'"-DT ____ a_
lhlrllruHr. r UH\el t•tCAi. ff~. M.-. Sat ia* ~for l'Jtuow ol· W...t.4 71H ..... W..... 7100"" p e .. ~.r ••N••· MCI~ .......... Apply ID oms••~ nN Exp ........ Call ............................................ ·--··-·--····-· ~N ...,._ n. ,,,.. ....... i.aa. ,_...., l..otaMMI ln UNL1D I fouptt SUlll!t.Toa.l S.eurtlJ Ourd, P /T ~Aeeot.m.laJyrea. **llUY**
...... tOW ...,_., w .... n.,. U. WLW· •• C.t.er ~Y aame ~'°'11 hu SICalfA&Y -.keode, ••ee job bl pw. J"or ••II a~1 MAm1""9T tro.toftkoelllielp ._ 111"1•'1re. La1 tmmed. ope•••• tor 1 Xlnl tw.a...rp ~1111 ..,~111 ~;m.-.1.Mt · =.::!.!ta·r.,t ~I'•,_ ___ ...... ._-.,.,._•JOit :::.::.0a1mJ-per ear"' &••d:.:!Jal111 w1~:.0U1 u.Ula•~ ~~~-.. ~·= TIAV&AWT ..ir_.au.,_.Y• o~nla1 la Ne•"'' o,thmo••llll olflre. • .......... _, "'-m ~· ..!2c1ea1:-war\ \D tut peeed.. ~ rrUemto4-ReqWn ,..., Zyn m\D MM'lllS..CW -.. en 111Uler t a• a~ II l T 11 u • Oii .w, .. .-..lfTI llllC .. u.. d• • ..-blUt A up lfG1&I NeWpOirt Beach of. aper ,..f'filtt ,__ •-•-••• Ille a ..,...,n .,_..,. •.,... ~ 4-1 RllltDcwrW ......._ c.u ad a .. c,. loo&J.os I• wer 1110 'f pply tln1 Call Ula at D-JIOO 1 · .._. .. _ •
._. lllaw .......a,_.M, Jlm, ll•lrf·•• ,,.,......_. ...... 111 Newport 91&ur..,...aoc.Unt 1100 W Cal Hwy , · .__dT :J( Prosr•ulu NP "'rrrr• "---""-~----IAMtttlPll •.ctl llu opeol•I la ~ --• ..__,al Nt>wpcwtBuch MS-5021 Se<-rct&l')'/11ra1e attea· -· &a-ey."4-$17S -.Prt~~·~ -------------• ..._,~~ ..#fl ---'""" d FIT to Pre1lleat. l.ar1e ri-.. _ --1.....,.. -~ ""' c-e for 14 to. eppearuce. COOd Sa&eeledy wuted ant. · 8 lo •pm. e1t1bll1bed SouUaero TYPIST Dn:uil J c1ra.. edi·
---------....._ AllPb la ~ fO/I' tJ.,._. ~ ...... ....-...itty '100 A1 Waltab Clanea South beDd\t.a e .. ch Condo Calif buUcler ... kl Good l'ft>lat to lr&Ul for UoaaJ coif" Uble · 2 l"l-.lau •••••alo r ri•raea . C rown • ......._Weoifvt'Ot9· "'-""' (',oaatPlaaa.Jt'tn~Rc111ort Call 8111 4991175· caner oriented lo· oo ·llne comp11ur cwboUqm'J'radMIODaJ
-.... ...., •ltJI l~o.sai: ll'7 g COilll ~&&I. ~ .,.c. t '°' r..c-wur Mual bt' e• •un dlvldual to .,-rtorm ·~· Xlnt. opportun.1-arm dWr.. Rom d.la· .._. ._ ... -..-. • prora\ •h•rlaf, med ,,,_ peneoc:ed,,. have Aloha !lecraariaJ ~i.t-1'/T variety or •~r•t•rial ty 6 co benefite. Call 14' ta.ble. npalMlable 'Wft. t>.iftelll VeirM.a tWp --.....,It.a ~ phonAI ol'ftc. OMded. Call for M .,_.......,.., ' aod admi n istrative f'JN :~.,. w/4 ........ 6 I daalra. -.ens wu.a.ed P\aU ume &.ll'f for lolenlew ..... ~. Toa1 •P'rll u.at be able to lypiaJ,nliJl1. dJrtatk>a duUe9 Poeitloo offen ---------~1010 daya; 144.c:Jell
---........ our~ ad ltl tm. wwk nl&ht.a Ii &loday lep1 aecretuy t.n10M po.th and opportullity Typ1.1t . General office ~••••· ,,.. dlft. ~ Gfftc.. ..... Hra Moo P'ri, f.S --llCWliOMIST Call Heather. 7!H·7SOO or 851..eu:t to &eana ,...,, est.ate and H.S cnct. Oood bftlfllt.a ~ ,.....,_. ,_" 'hlas>'toee • eoYnlU ..e. TICM. AlaU!t. R.ee.ptJonlat tor app&ylrl~non boml baUdJni buai.Dna. C M area Farmers Bdrm aet ( Walaul) .. nr..er. 2 end tabla. 2 .UC..J I"',,..._, ttl Hlft R•Cl"'lr•• 1ood u.-.u. ~lt'f tor bua'f boa.I'd lo COlqftliJll, >aiesJady wanted for glrt stasf AIY ~ FUkioo recautra at &eut t n aura n c e & r o up . ...._. ind ,,...,..,., •P"Wo1. 1rammar, 6 ---..iv. Uc Tedl 2 f11t paced Newport lmmed openm1 &a pn> 1 ynolrwpioaalblenpr S40-4l00 r; of! dllllr lam... beda. -951·1191. aft e call l•••raace Group ~!Up Maut «'nJOY 5yn u.~ l'\u)(Uoa .. tteaeb Rt: otnce Xlnt store Exper req 'd 1ruslve land1c apt Ref. wW be ,..q. U in·•----------~ c 0 s ~ lhe publlc APSJ .... ...,., lo Dlf't'dw ol p h () n e • l I q u e t t e . --~ arch4ectW'aJ • planninf lerested ID lhe Carfff Aul. A H T. Prt'· NJ.IN40 I) p PO II) .. Hr. I HO '""' P'OWUll lab MrviC'e penonality .• orol a~ fa.rm. Gd phone man.oet poUUoa .... leDd re· rd Vet. Hos pt. In So.
f\M ~. a ...-r ,_ Plaft'llll• Ave C M ~*1 ___ pew~ req C.U Llla iA.l.ESllANAGER requind Ml.o1mu.m typ IWDe &Dd aa.lary hiatory ~ --~
et&ll a 80W 6 aiJwet' ltad , au .. ..., org~be crew to sell 11\1 lpeed 50wpm. S&lal') t M L d F l For sale, cow:h, bed. la
b&e, much more.
5'8·9MI. ••I eo Top paw a. llowtt~n ~ to Modello1. c omm 11 , season tlckell. new commensurate wttb up L.! ID a os er,....,., ' e " • fll .. l N alC-.-.....ST V .....,_ ...... ..._,. "-U 11• .,,_ u.... ..-~y ol So. Calif . .eoo '-Ota Call '°' •PP ~ for Jaruce'i. Ra1 ma. ell r1111 f>W _..,,_.... anety ...... a~.-~I ...... ,,,.,..,..., Camp11.1 Dr Newport -·••••••••••••••••••
n.ai.7f7l-. lif'd)' Anna. p Utnl! • daya farH . •II •cea/typea Ccvnmand P~r1onmJlce Beach, CaJ ~. E .O E • t+ a lets Spyaone Eatra Queen ..t IJ7)-2$t• 1!:11> ootnec Hal.rStybna S.loo Deeds SALEStOHlce person 5ttreury lD wort for prt> •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• maUftss •boa w/frame
Floral O..ta-.r. nper -------114 ~1 mm mature 6 sopbjaUcated oeeded MF l-4PM No sadeot • VP of elec SUO. Xlnl cood. Hoover
aa.l;y. l"Mll Utm Male 11111!1~111!1!11111 _____ 1 recept's , 10 Newport esp. att. K1tcb del1pi trorucs firm l1l CM Gd i ECY/BKPR. part/full W'l:STlllNSTElt LIPrilht vacuum cleaner
OK.Call$1'7-o:m.5 HOUSt:CLEANERSup M00&.5 Beach Candidates muat stoc"e.754-0170 secretarial skills incl u me . a£ Co CdM ABBEY ao. lbmJaya MSX prol
lD SS pr hr Car ~ 51..Zl Female l8 ~. full figure be styli.lb lD dress and 4u.a aa-.r-... S/H. SaJary open For Sa.la.ry oea 67~ ANTIQUE llALL camera $120. DelllM Ea ~ ~ lo MedJcal 6 btl:ioa, matur~ pre· appearance, must have ---~ i.wt calldats 7~ 1414 n...11y lM, -..1A 1 -ycl• -... .,. __ .....,_,. L '-b f mid d__. outroi.ni personably a. Sell starter. comm + ---------5EC"Y Booii:lr.eeper Of ..,... r 11 >r-...... .., _. .. ....., ..-.ui ... au •• o p en1n1 u... _ _._, _ ___._.,. f e · trana prov•"" boo .._ ... _ fl ir~an••y CLOSEDTUESDAY S25 . $35. Gold leaf Prey 1ou 1 esp 6 ·~nl F...,.,...,..tr w_...... ~~ 5'4-Wll be l'Oallortable In deal u.s • co ..... oe ls ~ -htt Mir Coosl esp $200 bowW,. of ...... -.... ..,.. ... uig wrth client.a Some Vldeoia CarPbooeSales.1 lmmed. opening for al( lD SZ50wil Call ~3131 U751West~Ave framed P lcuao's "Lov d:1nble Hn cocnputer buu beach »nia con'do NURSES AIDES. All very Lle hkpog duUes Expr not oec. will tra.m.
1
gressave 6 upeneoced - - - -Garden Grove $$4-CLCD en" on canvas SZS.00.
lpm We ort ooon lo Ni~ )ob In alnt work10e shafts, uperienced or Full & pert time pocullioa call for iotervtew Mr seaetvy •I proficient ~rvice Stuioo Allen Old fisherman lamp
petJtiveaal pde~ com ooodPleaaecaJJ67!Hi10l Train~~ Men Verde av&1la~ Appllcantsap W~marl31..QJ70 lyp1og 6 secrela_nal danl.Parttlmr Neatap-Two quality antique burlap sba.kS40.Large
fit sbari'oi •._c.m~d Moo~•'ra8w4p_m ~v •. !.~ap~l""'~nter, plyl.npeT!'Orlbtwn9AM ~PEOPLE To-~ou l slr.1111 To assist Expo pearance w t good tables. ltalaao 6 Old ceramic plant pot on • "' .....,.. ,..,.. _.._, llAM. Moo-f'ra Corn "' Dlrertor of local farm 1n h&adwnltllg Apply AM. stand S30. Boob. 548-~
benefit.a. Please phone M•IMTOIY COM----mand Performance. 1411 home Stt\lfll)' Sfllem:s volved in lrade!>how m>NeWJl()rt Blvd C M ~ "'.lchrs. SPIUU5h aoytime,681 •C Victona.
Belly for 1oterv1ew TaOl. C&.81( Nurs1n1 Riverside Ave NB lnexl F\l.U or part tune Boous publishing field Xlnt - ---waUimrt. LDnpensive C.1111 btwo llarbor & ~ Qit.ry level poelhoo In RN to Post Off&('e, just off plAn lnmroe depends on benefiu Call Penonnel :>HOt: SALES Wanled, ---~lllOll ____ Poo:iona
GeotraJ Office. lnlurance matenal control dept Pill 3 4 da PCM ) ~ou! 642 ~---~-full or part lame Good Mll.hogany S1<kboard ••th -----;----WiU be reapoosable for mt, lO ys per 1·,, benefits Futur" ., ...__vel-" mirrors Door Twin bed, Simmon."' fold otr!ce desires girl for tn· wk 41 beds Country ECEPTTONl~I 21'M to '>ales ~cretary l\~sastant lo m~mt poi>it&oo.-. poi.si 'UO<' "" h re bl tenst.iogolf1ceworlr.1n o r d e ring part s , t;l u b Con~ Ho :1 p 9t'M. Wed thru Sun rrot...-..• finaocaal f(en1us Soft ""'th leaded glau CaJI upcot.c rs .co eet +-
c I udin g Ii c en si ng, establishing II mils & ~3061 Y .a r h l <;I u b T y pe k ti r 1 t"4! Apply 10 ptrwn brl aft 5 1>31 l7Z1 ~~..,..73 ~ mainta.irungadequate1n -----~ ~po ~n gen e. JO) u · !1am 41 llarn 3077 ') ---
,...__, filln1 6' typ101-vent.ory levels Abahl} lO NUltSIS AIDIS ~~11 $.I hr Send rt• Our <'Ot'J)OrallOfl ls 4·on perftor t1ooul Prepare Un!>tol. c M Lovely antique Eoghsh MoVlol(, Musl !!ell. Goa
lnsuraoce experience wo rk with Clitures a Needed lo give TLC lo ~wnc to. Box i:S6H. Dad) cel"l)tjtj ihliut your rinnn n~uou.-. mealb Vaned s&dt board. MSO Small mah din set, 4 rharrs
beJlilul. 2 yrs olfice U · must Taking apphca lhee&derly palleol.I. WiU Pilot. P 0 Boll 1560. c1al ~·urtty Call for an hard work & travf'I j SHOI SAUS Frf'oc h table, SlllO Sa~~~~ $300 ~
per. required Ca II lions btwn 8-llAM onJy trtuo quahfied penwn ~ta ~~a~a ~ a Pp l to d 1 s cus s 4!.l9 ~ ___ Wt hMve a.n opet\JDR ror a 67S-0568 Sofa/love seat. 1475. Bunk ~95UbetweeoS-4:JO. STRATOFLEX. 17671 ne1 Allsh.il\.aavall App· d1vers1f1cat1on op pa.numeahoe~alesman Armlltrong Avf!. Irvine ly l....SS ... ._nor,N B. ECF.PTIONIST8.J0to$ portun1ty without a ll'MtoS:lC>rMFWUW. or woman Hrs f!ves .• ,,..c.. 1010 beds, ns.o wtmattress·
GeoeraJ office E o E A Kenda vis lnd ~ Mon Pr1, Uhr Phon~'>. career change 848-6995 Sttrt'tary tR~puoou.t Sat • Swa r~per pref ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJJ brand nu. 493-8767 ~encedolficebelp. Co. tyJx"!&filang S46-a991 Xlnl posnion for above HEMPHJLLSSHOE<; ElecStove . aslr.UlCSlOO. F.LEGANTb drm se~ 411ar. wti. 2 oigbu &: Sat. Nuntni ;; A L ES P E R S 0 N average sluJla. spelbog, ~ Fastuon Js!Jlnd s B Prst fn"e refng Aalung
Jewels by J oseph . Jaiut-0r needed full time L..llrt...IODl ... •YSIS R.e<"ept1oi11sl P'1T for NB SUlO.OOOtyr is 11verage grammar 7S2022A ~.a.sir. ror Mr C<1 0 SISO Both Kenmor t-. Harlow.Gable era. off
St0-9086. for Convalescent na-w ,..,_ Luw firm Mu!l t be forourwuutlQ.1prec1ous -----noo wtuteiSl~evK wh1te/be1ge aot1que
Hosprtal. Xlnl benefits. sharp. bnght w j.!<I phont• mf'lals brokers Must ~ _ -------fuush. 9 drawer dresser, General office h elp
needed. Good worlr.ang
ClODds. Lite typtog, some
filing . F /P time
IMB-5364
incl. insurance inrentave IMfLVM per.i00aJ1ty, Ute typing & dynam1t', a1gress1ve & SICJtlT AIY /DIC. ~er. Westm~ 1s I'\. ictr high dresser, headboard.
&saclr. pay. Apply Bever clcn rlLI dutic:, Call Pat willing lo work long F1oanc1al investment Want~ G0t.pt'I 51n..:en.I w ll>P freez.er Avocado rut.e l.la.nc:b. queen s1u
ly Manor 340 Victona. H11nd";S2f~\I hours lnr diver ... 1Cied in firm for educators 10 ""IC 11 .. 1te1 u,ah .;t SUS 6'i3 l l63 mllttnes. .. & box spnng:.
C.M CMllcal Caare Exp. pr~ - -vestmrnt managemt'nt l'ef'\OOJltl Commun"" "'1-dcilnl( t .. 11 \d Sitter --- -T()t)qua.lll).s.:50C> Cha1!le
ferl'ed W1U tram for th•S IKIPTIONtST I finn Training wall even lion!> Dept Secrtlar) •Z74 ;at ti.42 <tJOll 24 huun I "'"~l't"r 6t Ca~ dryf'r . loun1te 6' matchmJl club
Jan1tor1al. part time. Spt!cullty. Full tune In With or withoot \ypir.I( tually quahf> )Ou for Xlot typing Sh r!"Q d pt>rcLI ) rlun won~ 11ond 563 f'a ch:ur. SllS Club cha ir &t
General must be Engh!>h spe<Jk Miss10nVae10 ncoeded T•>p pa)' l'i:m 1 comm od ity brokers l'Jf'f' W'<"r~IJnaJ "11 P'"r --54.i~l3 ~~ Ol\.Oman, $...i 52 ·round The Balboa Bay Club u; n~r poral') & tu.JI t mt' Call J must Non "molcer pr<-'IT Al'.'f ED(; l.r\S!'> I -111g. '"" ercnces, 631·'7Z2'7 . ' . U<"enst' Losers need not rd lnqwre 1714 , &40-0lZl ro(fc.~ tabl•~ w c1pa snell now llinng: Grog Shop Tod~rYlr~al979-01b4 apply ror this unique. l~ta 'fe-.a rurv dMare:.I hN.ur upn.:ht. t i""" top S40 Clocks. lumf)!>, Clert.Mu.et~2J yraold. Landscape maintenance 714-131-1100 Hl-:SALJ>~ hqih paying Job _ full 11m1· pum11n1·nt ~du1ellOO Waltht.-r cvfl4(>.S761 Mu.et have have very Foreman needed. Vaned SlOO lQlComm.l.SSion w/\.Dllmitt·d potential for help .all ph45e" or 11!1:.., I & G~ dryer '~t . 11.1re
flexibiescbeduk.Please dutJes Fulltimtpcrma J'otcnua.l.i.Al202 hAure.n 4.631747.> slCaETUY 1on:.truct1on vuvu Sl.SO~SSL.l,$484413 1'wt.obt>J.hke new,<:om
call for appt. &&5-7358 nent Good co. benefits OfftCE MAMA(98 _ __ __ --------'ltB de\ P mt l'O Gro•t.h tleflt'fil 6't· 747~ ~ IOZO p4, Sl9U Misc chair~
APP l Y a t A & H StaiMCI glaaa studio. Full Resid t Ad nee<k-d f ., ... d h I I~,-... 67~ General d l ame , permanent en 1 e or J>OU!nt . .xr, •ctp .~nc·s "lationrn 'itort• 1nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lao scaPf!. 23811 Via retirement fa c al1ty Sales t-'reetoAppl c l PlUMIBS HBJ'H t'abncante, Mission Vie Beoefita '46-7'74 1 11n 1 wron.. del !!•hr net'ds u C.1ass1c l!f7'2 Ralt1Ch lo He tbafd ~1065 WllltralnS200wks tart ,.... 11 .:J0.7.JOsbin Mf'dacal MENORWOMEN lrva~PetbrsonCnelAienr>1 pr 'd sale' lady Full ll~llooaJ Z2'-I·' '1200••••••••••••••••••••••• ~8am"pm """""•tl ~75_1 _____ Office Ma.nager's aas•s· &. denta l b~o ef1ts Tllelec...to. 488E 17 oetaMesa ~i'Ot4E ..,...... .., .....,.._ L . NewPort Villa, &42-SMl ~•leZ24 · 00 1470\ umr S da~' Xlnt worlr. ' Ve$ Slodl error. over st.cxked Legal Secretary nttded tant Ile t yping._ an •• Co•lllg ~ 1l\ll f"C>Od F..spec1ally ruw c_,_ & 20 set delll waterless
for busy HB law office voices. p_urchasiog. Restaurant 1 ToAat.d..ct --I rlientele_bi~!Oll~ 'rl .. 1030 cookware Rel(retallsfor
Xlnt typing slut(., req Sal Micro Pn;ctsion Swnas tn Newl> renovated cano's We~~ ...-• S380 will sacnfice for open.84S-4ll4 LaRUraNiguel,831 ·9331 ••SECRE:TARJ ES•• re .. t her local program ••••••••••••••••••••••• '2Z> +tax a. h.andllDK
omcE Clnur bar lO reopen SOOD Now ....... RE/Fa.&h Island Sl2.SOO I n -ord1nator L·r~l'ntl) Ko9a &.!per 66 2l;•Jt2"4 C&U9Q-6079 ua Ulk:rVlewmg for 1!06tl"SI. SAi AIY ..... _._ .... l R"-0 ..... 6,800 o~t'<l to recrwt host SLR watb 85mm lens. ---
1
cocktail wa 1t r e~s " ,,UllllU,_.. • •• I ' 120-220 baclr.., lhrft lens ~-L-D t ct TI Alllrr barteoders M I F Apply -AppomtrDPnt Only I Fr~ am a I 1 es Io r J w le fi.Jters Nnr padled Ill ~e a Of'I,
DltlYBS $ZOO Wit LEGAL SEC UT ARY
WW train truck dnvers. E.ir per · d Pl Um e
Open tlam-8pm 995-8413 n4-m-0:200 __ _ ..LUhli in penoo 22tl w PCH, t«>P'HOUICAU.S Lu~~rsAgenc} Japanae bocne !>Ut) pro an~l boa' Hooe')'-.rell Marblehead • Blair
lbe Dally Pilot has an I Npt Bch Wt'd 9 2. Thurs TMIOl>Ottl .'°3J birch, t.:>t..ab b" i::ram rn So ConM a~a Slrobonar model 6SC 1iou.,. cutlery, staanlebi.
American Guide
General office Po!l•tion.
Accurate ty ptng, falinl(.
late bkkpg , good
tele)'Jhooe voice. Ple11se
~ Mrs Goodman
714-~.
Ga•c iJll Prodllcffoa.
Pt lime help wanted
Mon & Tues rughls for
producl1on Apply at
Peno)s aver, 1660
Placenua. C.M.
G8BAJ. OfftCE
f'asbion Island invest
ment firm needs mature.
responsible, arcurale
penoo. Pre(er ute bkpft
background, to handle
oomrtllUIOOS accoununii
4' licensing functioos
CaU :~l.23
&..-S.Cnt.ry/ ·~·· f'astuon lsCand. Npt Bch
Tax IJtJgataon la w offic-e.
Good worlr.1og cond1
lions. Salar y corn ·
me o 1 u rat e w I c a pa
billues 644-5232
UVE rN for el~rly lady,
Irvine. Late hsltpog,
cooking. Room & boa.rd
flnandal conaideralaon
Otder woman pref'd Ca.JI
ad Srtter, • 256. 642 4300
24 hours.
n:nmedaale opeo1ng for 3-5 IOSIMS :-it>Wpon Ue1ch. 8JJ 1'1190 "-" e II" n t >a I • r) ~I wilh cord, IASed All for 5 tee I w a t e r I e !> ~
lrainee for full lime . ---------FOaD buo~ ~\1ll l11TW pos1t1on $425 7»0080.evN rookwa~. m111c. •tem11
penN1oent poeitaon an RESTAURANT tu hf'cin 1m!'Df'd1atf'I } ----All new, 961)..6'89
<>UT Classified Depart now acceptana cook ap 2080ffarbor Blvd JCA Co Ltd I S71 09U MINOLTA SRTIOI h meol. Mual be able t.o "' Coeta Mes a SICIET ilY I wit ~ 1070 p I 1 c a t 1 o n s a t rea<'hers ,.. a cll•t a tors Roll.Sor .,..de ancle stan ••••••••••••••••••••••• type ~40 wpm (typinj( McCorm1clr.• Laod100 'd A R K t: T I N c dard. telephot<> I~ uu .. 01 TL·c .. "I IJJ d · 0 ,. R.,... Wantrd. 8<"1 Lilt> •l ... ,.c. A .,; ,.., I• test w a mtnistered lo 3180 Airway Ave. CM c..;)EARCll CaJM! falters• elf'<'tronic all appllcant.sl, 10 ltey v.LES RetA&I tn storP Ir lbe Irvine Compan) ha11 l'lllnaaement <1tulls. noo ~ S275 644 247 f fo'o r G 0 Id · Si I ve t · adder, handle phones. Apply anpenoa out lodependent con 11nmedaate Ol>ftWlft ror a profit rarruly plaruuni & · 1 at 6 Plalln1&m. Aoy k rnd,
learo romputer and Hi·-.t.iur.ini tractor s tatu"I Big Secrttarywathmin1mum •'<lucat1ooal a11enc> nd~ pm cond ·amount Danid
other geoeral clencal :-.na«k Uur & rnm• "'"" morwy forthemot1vaterl I ul I }r l'llper Must bf' pt & rt pet)ple 10 train ed.. IOlS 548-5()53 ___ _
duties. Opportunity for , l 3 n•I II\ J 11 v. .iri l t'll Ph 646·60~9 or eves c·apable l)f accurah:' re-a.., leaden of dec1s1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• w e b u > c 0 L D •
advancemeot and ex .. 1rndv.1c·h m.1kl'r 1 .ill 548 798S port l} ping & pro m:ilt1oi.: work5hoP1 ('3ll Siamese lr.1tteo Male STERl..INC SILVER &
e elleol company ll.irh,11,, ;~,1 1>1,\1;1,1 v.11 ----l lessaonalph~f'm.anner -;'l 49S6l630 r xt till, ~Sl0067S·-OtOl5 SaVERS.s Willpa;lr.up beoeflls Salary com 1 &J ;;AJ.ES-sludent.s. actoni. JCMn OW' team' Work ror wlld.\"> 8 30 lO :-, 30 fur 10 I or6'6-l46I mensurate with ex pm singers. dancers. yog , .a rompaD> which has ------964~ "" I I G I ler\,t>V< 11pp -I"--1140 penence rormterview. Restaurant adu l !>·Car n B 11tt.at natural re-..cwr~~s .....,. ROLEX Watch Band ~.."ps. fPorre:::
4
n_::n_Atag11eenrt please call. 642·4321. t>xt Part time S a larl & ~ON F. Y . f. l "' a!> .. cu a~ gre .. t ~Pit T~ Sole.~ ....................... !'resident ISi\ i old ~ u-,-· • ~ 'Zn sandwich maker )t;itun• PROJt:CT SHOW TIM t: 1 ~iurN'~ S3 n hr plu~ bon~s toj KEl-:SHOND Pups AXC SllJJO bst ofr 645-216.1
Send resu~ lO Ad II 556, ORANGE COAST woman Moms only, :.et 642 rozo I Plt'a...W coruplett' appl1t'J ,1ilft ~o uper ne<-~s Cl\amp :me M1fo' Pet 6
Daily Pilot, P 0 Bo• DAILY PILOT \'OUT own tu'llt' In "'ouo ----uon !'oc> ~lllntt Acros.s fmm j ,.. h o ,,., p v t P t Y
1.560, Costa Mesa. 926216 iam Valley Call &rbara Mroi N1rhol5 OC Aur>0rt 2·~m r,111 213 fJY1 1345 art 6 pm
F'or Sale. Beautiful nni
14 d.IBJmods tn solid gold
band. cal 1962 7IM J UYI' Attendeot, must be
330 ~~~~~eet at ~6273 ~ L f r H O H E ~~~:C,Y~~~~f'~Or Tami. 641 OUS9 Wesltughlaad wlute Te;
18. Full & part lime Equal Opportunit y RITAILSALIS SOUCrTC>aS Newport Beach. C a TUfo:l'HONl;WOkK ne".7 week..sold Cham Med&cry 1071
4/T1-1702 Employer . ff Q2663 pion ltne l female. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- - -& some light o ice Mat~ people fcx-publlc 71, 644 3215 male 71•15.58.Ql87 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!~-MA~T retired who art-time barwnder' for Aircraft P1lol Sto re relat1oos Salary + I f,qual Opp Emplv M F IESPOISILE? ---- - -~ lllr.e to won 2 or 3 Pizza PaJor. Pri & Sat Orange Co Au·port Vic ~boom Hours 4 • r C.OCker Spaniel male. 7
-... -~------days per weelr. for small eves. over JO preferred. F/Ume. 5407594 to 9PM Moo thru f'ra ---t:ARN UPTO mos loves c hildren. •••Al Of:RCI r:mnufactunog farm ao Call lleull or Jill aft 3PM RN--:;-Part u; Hl'lief C&U Call 1114) 846-s.:iCM gorgt'O'.L'l coal. aU shols
Ellcellent opening wrt.h Irvine. Pls rail. Mr 1714) .. l7CM Mr Tullis Moo 6-23-80 SICa!TAITTOYP SBJ5 PEI HI. .. n•-rs. Baby II -.1
TRUCK Spr ay booth
DeVillbi.s. I yr okt. 30' loo& ll 16' high ll ZZ' wide
Offer. Rebuilt Stum
cleaner. Electromallr
lli00.00. 21.l·'nl 2070 6'-•----E•nao tn C h a r" e N u r '1• L~. t bl h d S th ...,,,_ • '""'"' ""'""""' .. .,. ...,,_r. RUey ~f p t " c..' a is e ou ern W"'r must seU •100 or a traffic, sales or data ' ora P A.RT TIME Ladles or 11 7 JOA-'! '44!!'1.a Vcrdf' -jl'alaf bulldrn ,.eelas Xtnt worlatng cond ~·olftt to ••••••• thome
control depl G reat Macbln\at Men Worltfrombomeon Coov Hoep. 661 C1·otl.'r.I SAJllD"ICHMAKER 1c areer urienled 10 P art t1 m1· t"ven1ng """" ~oeflts Ir much op ElCPBtlMIMTAL oew t.eJephooe pro~am ~aMe5a,5485585 in Health Food f<t',l 1d1v1du11J w .,harp s kills 751 5528 ~~ -----
portunity for advan<'e Earn S4, 16, •more S pcr ----I Need maturt' woman fr>r ShortJi.uid I. eo,1nt-1:nn~
ment. Call Rita,~. MACHtMIST hr C&U: 963-~ ..; A I L M A K t: R fo; ll f /lJllll.' pcx.1t100 Apply in txpr preferrNi Send re
Coastal Personnel Agen-P.t t• -----penenced. lo manaite person 6J Fash 100 ~ume with 'a lar-rf'
cy,2'790Harbor81.CM Small mf1. firm hu 1m IUOW'lllg 111111 Ion Oi>}S l&!And,NB qU&rt>ri-.nu t.o Ms Linda
NEVER A FEE me<t. Q9ening for rehred NX/RICPT. G46-5806. Fvt>5 6'5-87& --- -Foater. l'rHley or So
'11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'1 model maker, mold Heavy pt°M>oes. Fubaon IFYOU Sandwich & salad as Calif 4600 Campw Vr.
"" maker or tool 6 die lD 1.s•-...1, N__,:.. •·30Au semblers. Part t i me Newport Beioch. Cal ......, --,....... " ,. h<tH' 3 ~en l<'l' lo ull1•r or woritinR&Ode'pt.Muat to 3PM . Pleasant iton,b t<>:-.t~ll.plut•i•un.id 5AM ·9AM Mon f'n !12863 EOF. GIRL FRIDAY -part·
time, bookkeep1111 6' litr
typtn1. A /P , AI R. " peYl"Oll. call Ml-7304
•4WILRIDAY• Growtoa fmn requires
pn.aa •I v aried altllla.
Uu bootlieepln1, Ille
\)1lbll • phone contact.
llbture dependable
~n preferred.
Girt Friday. nm erraoda,
must have car. Mllu1e
pekl. Penouble, typio1
40·f0wpm. Accuracy
M>N than &peed. llut
driT• • ttJck ahill car.
Paya U .90 br. See Stww.~
have owu tools. Clean peraonahly a mual. 10 lhl' Dail y l'll t1t S3 50 per hr L o n 'slil!l~ll!!ll! ... llllllllllllilllll'!ll ... llll•
shop. Good pay Ir Mt-9Ul. Mn. Pratt. Oas...,ified Stt\ion Kllcheo, 979-0147 aft
beneftta. Localed l.o SJC. ll'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'j Phone6"2-56?B IOAM for ppt. Call Tom J oboeon : F
831-llNO. Penoonel/Pa)'TOU Clerk
---------Sp9 manlllactwi.111 co. l1l
Malnle11ance: For Apt. s.nta Aoa hu immed.
Comp&a In Costa Mesa. openin1 for a Person.
Call1te-1• I nel/PayroU Cluk. Muat
MAIMTIHAMCI know te>-hy by touch,
Ellp. Electrlclao • proceN employeea\atue,
ater. Hotel up. clt.ance rorma. maln~\D ened. Appl'f lO Mr.
1
personoel flles, s lcll
Surf 6' SaOd Hoe.eJ, luve. vacation 6 atten· a..,. Bch. 4'1-4477 dance stau. Wlll tram ar
1sbarp. Pleau phone
MAHAGEB, 1boe • ap· penonocl. 114·540-481J. l*'lll store. Growtna In· .,.._ chaba. llqt HONE OPERATOR
eap required . Xlnt wanted for am plwnbin1
bmeftta. s.d ,..... to co. No uper oec. Part-
a..fted Ad No. ni c/o Ume. ~• abill. Perfect Dla1b PUo&. PO Boll ueo, for at.udenta. ~2111 aft.
a.tall .. , Ca.-ZPM.
llANAGPICNT ~~-~U~lljjTjii'•iiii,11ii[iiiiiii~
Local •UCWUv• '"k.a ~
at Aeronutronic's
CAREER DAY
for Secretaries.
Jun~ 24-25, 1980 10 am·4 pm
\l>Oflhe llO >ir•r ~·,. \O"'C (II ... f' t.l('IOO'hl
nrt1r\ ttv••tttblfl' "OW
SECRllARllS
CURI< TYPISTS
REPRO TYPIST'S
Tt:LF.t'llON ~
R&.5fo;A ltOi ~.It
Trrr?11rar~ .no :.ell1r11t.
train rn off1cf' phonf'
from home. cle11r pnnl
1n11. det111I orteoled
~~.s.58-Un
TIUCI DllYB
Successfl&l canchdale wlll
be ex~neoced an all
operations concerned
with gasoline/diesel
transport Great op
portun1ty for the a g-
gn>s&I\ e & consclmtlous
per.ion lo JOtn the staff of
an expand1n1 lndepen
nml 011 company Com
pen•allon negoth1bl .. In
•tll•rt' 1740 Nt•wpo rl
lHvd C osla Mei-.1 .
71 4 f"6 9661
E1.111er bll) en. read f11e
('la.-.s1f1ed ids e' t•n da'
Jf you havr ~omcth•nl(
for !>&Ii-. ~arh tMm ro,l
and 1nellpens1vely, eall
642~
Doberman J>i'Pfl, red or
bill. see Ma & Pa $135
~m•
BeaUl Beacle Puppies. '
-U<Md AKC
~·5761
1045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l"REE TO YOU
LOAD OP' WOOD CHIPS
l SZ'7-ll00
f'rft doc. very hieodly
male. neut.-ed. medium
Slz.e ..... 12
f'rtt, Golden Retnever
ma, rnaSe
'44--0113
2 •ooderful watchdo11
Hall Lab, half Shepherd.
Can Jump over h11h
fences Waol better
hame. a1.-1e
ADORABLE 7 •• oad
ktttAm Med good home•.
&JZ...110
ti6lal• •-IOIO ............••..••.....
WGGAGE T A&S
from yo.u buai.ness u rd.
Send one card for e.ch
ta« phas one spare Wt"
return permanent ly
sraied attractive tas •
strap, meetiog aarhoe
I D requirements Pre
vera klu 6 theft! For a
penonaUsed tat enclose
wallpaper, (•brh-o r
.. Day mo" paper • we
will tNicll • lrtm yOUl'
tap. Or try two Carda
bllcUotNicll.
L PRJCES:
.-uaor3/15
'15lap $1 60ea.
6/9t.a,p St.SO ea
lOor rnon Sl.40H.
Sala Tu Included
NO CARO"
Draw your own or 1end
narot. addreu. phont' " we'U make one cant per t-.. Add 2511 eacb.
• Smd check or mooey or
derto:
PILOT PllM'Tlla
P.O. Boa lllO
Colll.l Ilea., Ca. m.
t I
I ASSOCIATIS .,_.,,.., t.lt'fkhal for °' r ' I for ellup •I tqtl ._ Ptr alCwi· ,......_peot>M.Weolfer tioa. Ho .. ......._ ,... llberal comaislkla plan,
qulratmD& .... ~-.... Ye ·uu.m, COi)·
'!~ • W:ct lo< yOufUlf .. ~ beoKll«\
'kl•llflll, water 1•11119, 1womm1119 tct1nl\ "fl(!
mo•cr !'4cwoort 8cvn '' well kf\OWn not
OOly !Of ell Of jll«W:, t>ul ·~ fOf be•"'!
the nomc OI M•Ol'YlfOf'I<., • •cy dlYl\1(111
ol fOfd Ac~~c •M (0ft'U'IUll•C01f00\
(Otl>Of•tl~
(~ 10 O\lf (Htft (My !Of S«Ctf'1MIC\ •"<!
«•C>UICn(f 0 \UDO(lll ~f~IKI ~f' l()f
)'OU'1ell ~t At' rQ'IO lit MOC: 1(1N<"1>0't8r 4'C h
!'WI\ 10 ott" You llOW l .itll 10 K l uo ctn onl(• ...,_ <K>C)Oo111mcnt wnll $/>ctr on \fl'Wtll 171 ~I
J!IQ.~9'0 ~ u~ 10 ..ttcn('I. ~nd •nu-to ""°'"'"o""' 1'4tt<4'"'cnt O•IX 0~1 001
ford -o.11 Ncwl\Oft!IUCll '"' 99060
You can be a ' ' t
OlillllcaUMs.-W1 c:•ra•d maaa1eirtut
~ -·---..; ''.'. ;:... /
WINNER t • I t
I I • ~I ~~ .. 0000,.._..-.r
llSDICAL/IN'I. 01RL opm ~ an.lim~ ~-Clpplft. locaUoa. --.... rr. ol~. Qall'n. .... ,.
t:n*t w/IDI. eo. Lat ~ 8ctl....a
We llow r:>Otltton1 covc r1119 o wtdc ''""
OI w()tl!. OOCll now I()( ~CC•«tlU IC\ •no
Othfrr ll•l)CflCl"CCd l)Cf~f\fl CO \UOPQl'I ou1 woo, on e vttlcty ol ompon.ctnl C>•ot·
«ch •IM)M"' ~ r«1earcn. ctcw~nt efl(I ten ot llt9flty ~o~cct tccll11•C•1
OfOClu(U
.. ,~~ :~=:
,?> -----' -----
Just by sending us your name and
address and by watchlnK for your
name In the closalfled ads of the
Dally Pilot.
I
I ' t
... z ...... 't .,-.11,
'J(o ••••Tr.....sbl • ..... AM-._ a&#\ al ........ . •
, VIPVACATIONI ... .,
. t • You dntl'l need a gu.n to U...W... ( , "draw fast" when you
pt.,. an ad In tho Dall> Ml .... C..... ~Want Ms! Call now ue.aJl7 -eo.5171.
(Of'llC K« IOt :fOUl1Cll 'l'O\I II ~ lM ctl ~tc ln\lde Ml'()n\lt:rOlllC 11' '4)0Ult,,,
• It 11 OuCaiClt witn «•«llc11t ~ alld ~. tr•r'ilJ'r ~ tnCI PIOOIOCIOll lrom
Within Tllnt PC>tltlon' rcqu1r« c•ccllent
~ ttlllt. ~ WP'T1 'YOofl1 .w>CI IO wpm
, OflS Ae1otpe'e ,. -¥1£tU Commun1ect110111 C0tp
A11ronutrUl'l•t. 01v1,1on
Nt'Wl)Ofl 60Kll
lcwet Opponunoy f:mp!Oycr M / F H
~ .•. ~_· ·~·~··· _'1".. . • ,/ .1 -~ ........ -
Win U~kets to tht tlrcus. arta amusement
attracuons or $P<>rtlnR evenia Just tlll out this t'Oupon end moan It today to the
Cluslfled Oepartrnent, Dally Piiot
330 W. Bay Strc."et, Costa Mesa, CA 9!826 ' I I t I
. . ..
ijJ
z ti a~
T~ NM .. ,..,
••
0
Ill -....... , .............. _,_ ..•............... ~?. Qiz... ....
• l>OID am-El.. • ..................... .
•" • ____...._ .......... am&aY'SP&TCAAI •IMMAC•' • llOATI "~ '" --9Darilal • ll'OO•IAI ~--.,....W ......... ~ ........ Jo •• ,, ..... "'.. ,... .... , .......... ~:'...,"=-!:.._.. =.::-..:~~ ...,._,w,...••
llUdl. IS )'U Up ...... .. • ...
.......... ...._... ..... w.-. ·--······· .. ··-··· .,._.,.cu~.... . .. ......,..._.._..,,.
• 4 .... 91a.L-. ~.11""9.lftaolcl bull . 11 1• ID H8 , •lml. us eull. H!·••n '-•••lll•I IHtt .
.............. a.... t.......... --· ~ -ur.al 1111.. .U.0. ..... A 0. 0 Mtl SdllDd a.&ua IO, l&u· • .--_. .. c. • .... ·-••••••••••••••••••• _...,...,, w/\.rtr. "* ~ ... ,.... ltU ldlaal ,,. ~. ..,....
-. •• _.-.:__,_Cl_._ Wabos••P •l•l n:w c1l ..... -.----.. -,.,., .. _.. -.-,_ -t'(lllid, Oril hn~b ,.. .,..,~.... •
faaU1 ••mber1111, m..... Prlee4 Pl.OM uoder
1•-4 aal• ,..,,.... --mk1 Taul c.lomt• a.-. Sewflltt1• t t u IOtJ ~·-·tih,--. BOA ••••••••••••••••••••••• o r THI: MONT
V •••Ila am' II f I er KDlllOIU; ZIO ZAG Sp IC t A L , OU •I~ New ~"9«!d ...U.~ )Un& coed DOC KS " Sl ll,SOO ~-~ 11» •T1 N l'1 Newpo rt Vubt £a
,AR a ER w AR E TY...... cbanp~!lm~
"otl11erie. ~o•pl•l•. tM. se.r... ... . • ... hU SI.lie ~ ....................... .
~-ltaJlllltahil RCA a '' eeAor ~ 2:$'' t'Ob-. ~ T\'. Z yr WTa&J', free de bYef) IU. ~1111 eord player AM Fiii
""'*' Serrice. , ...
& Acce!nr'" t400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Yor Yow-Cat'
JOHNSON & SOM •wa .. Merury
2QHa1bor Blvd
~ .... 540-5ao
w.r.,
OVEI .......
For Y °'"' Good VW, Porsche or AudJ
CHtat 1vasOM
VW-PORSCHE AUDI
'45 E. Coul Klway
at Ba )'111de On ve
----------1 '73 210 SE 4.S. l owner. 1971DAnu.4
HftCOWI
S •oetd trao1 .. air COGd .
rallye •'-'la Ill le.a lhaa Zl,ODO mllel! Cleaoeet z
In \OWn ! ( 43112:111 )
S7'U
THiODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'lOCIO HAlllOI OWD
COSTA MIU 642 · 0010
Sedao. 4 dr Appro
71,000 ml $8500. 6"-CIJ7
._,MB 2IOE. 4lllOO mi,
OpllO O S , metalll
brn/tao. a uume la
1519/mo o r S2S .3U
8'11· ltll
'Si Men llwul ldnl. T
cond. Must sacrifice.
IZ:500. ~ 180&
'7H,5QiEJ.., sunrf, lthr.
ma. 1mmac coad. SU.JOO
·g CaJil. loc* S.,, Im·
mac. Ulna out' Rebll.
Im _, • true. lllaay
1U• toodlea ''C\l\et\'' a.c 1n o.c. OnJy su~ . .-....w.
·ea VW Bua New e111. Ke·
ceot rlu&ch. Gd sU bltd
tclla. Needl • touch • YOU
... ~.111~
851-9$1.8
radlo. alot coad ~ Selert YAMAHA demo
emll.,ftrm £oc)'C~ ..... tWl4!r'I, CUNtl4P
llntlmka, l~ .. uipd1t ditda at p-ully reduced
ed ¥U\&llltl ltlS Ill 1775 pnta Alllnllc llil !Jllf
14'HOBJECAT
Good eood llOO
67~tl21
SBVICI Dm'T.
Opeoe Days A Week
Moa Frt. 7 JG.S . JO
Saturdays a e»s·oo
.U.an...l'lw.
2929 HMbOr Btva
Newport Beach 673-0900 "T1 2IG'Z 2 • 2, 4 s pd, elec
--mrf. AM IFM CUI . A.IC, ~ for vw Bua or s»c IDI, smoo 6111 7074 Van between the yrs
·~ '88. Call ~7 86.SH
IMS 2l7S dya. 67S Ha
eves
MG t742
'fJI Bua. rebwlt lllOOc c
en& ,ou brks.am/fm
ca111. 1ood t1res.ll8SO
080 flilust aeU SU-1
~ or 642-8087 uk for
Dan.
Holy Babk!, Worid Allu, ~
~tom bookcase. alnl ------
rood. SlOO casb, firm Bi C ERWIN VEGA 3 wa~.
hie story. 11 volwnu , stereo :speuen w1U bea~ rokM' 1U1atrallOOS. t.. tpiurl 9M 1010 Of
uat c:ODd for faauly SUI 644 ~Ill weekends 4.
cuh. firm 9M 5281 I ~--------MOV ING ~ o, H\too' JuJ>eue Coo&ole. AllffM
WOr1.b ol boa es. u.\t"d uo , sureo 111 cau dttlL l > r
er $20. 644..._.73 1 mi&at sell Good cond
-, SJ.25. S'7:H063
. FUltS 1...,.a...-.
---zr SHOCK . si.-2. bead.
Q , B. W spin, h1a1ed
~ temp 11bp, Sac at
Sl,900, P P 7\4~91'7
22' Woodeo nil boet,
1sloop 1 S4 SOO Cal
betwee n 61119 eves
7»N7S
ea.ta Mesa
546-ltl4 ~ ._ ,...._.. ---------t-.... ?_ $SAVI SAY'I $ ·-·-••••••••••••••••• ~usmP· ... s a._.. 9101 .......... ........ . ..................... .
Imported car parts
IMPORT
AUTO SUPPLY
101 N. M1J1chester
Anabea m ns-9900
MUST UOUIDATI
TRAA"ShRR!:D
'Si MGA $4200
'64 Y aaerall, lSOO GPI
SU.000
HOBJE16 Orange tram VW Bus lu.cgage ra<'k "74Capn.lo m1,R750
pohoe yellow hull lh.ed ooce New $125. Sell 631 3763
___ t!l~ _ __ l:iO. 89&-1212 M~11e _ ........ 9705
'19 Z80 ZX Couoe with
stereo • c Use\t.e S8:IOO
67S-OJ.l4 CK ~-0334
·71 210Z Sspd. coupe.
••••••••••••••••••••••• "tltGKlA G ET READY 13,*lboyutru
FOR SUMMER &U-t6$'J afterSpm
'78MGMldcet.rvnadot 11 Bu&. aood cond. 34 129116 7Sf-0060 eves ..
loaded. gd Coad 40,000 MQil t744
mi Muat 11ell Make ol •••••••••••••••••••••••
mpc, ~or best offer
640-UM
fer 67-SOlll
'74 2611... clean and loaded
M ust sell SJ9951ofr
64() 7499
'71 .lllGB. brwn. AM /Yllll
cass. new Michehns
~.000 m1. ~700. &4<4·7S83
'16 VW Bue. sorf. super
clean . lo ma. AM/t"M.
13700/080. M111t se ll
567 ~. before9 JOam .
i2 MGB, rum good, fau i'Onditloa S25<0C> 9'1~367S "74 VW Camper. AM I F M
after5pm stereo. air, gd cond
--------$45l(X) ~221
"14 NOVA ddu 4dr, au&o,
K, ,.. .... N.-..Ubbd
rdla. Ne• tuae·11p .•
Shaiyt lllTSISl·~U
"JO Impala. radiak. p/a
p/b , pioneer aound
am/rm cau, one owner
Sl200. will cooaider all ol
fen. 9118-l<>&s. \
mo Impala Coovertib~
&ood condltioa. si.ooo.,
7~1Z56
t9l2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
• COllYITn '75
Auto. tram. • loeded !
(2:')25). EaceUent !
ONLY $6191
lOO'A. fUl&DcJDg availabl.r
on approved credit
HOWilDCM•u•t
Dove Ill Quall Sb
NEWPORT BEACH
lll-OIH
83 Vette coovert . both
l.Opl, compl. restored LO
orig, wht w i red int .
ll l H O T 63 Sll .SOO
~7 181118
~ Hll ......•.........•......
'72 X.R7, clean. bl.lt w/blk
mt, AMIYM 8 trt. AC
s~ 673-853:2 ---------
Dodlfr ..•....•.•.............
Blue To pper Sa1 lbo a Alltol fair S* •••••••••••••••••••••••
w roof rack Xlnt cood ••••••••••••••••••••••• FtttAL.
lt pur11fy blue1 flohx s,portl f; Ip .t
s ro er w , ea nm •••••••• •• ••• ••• ••• •••• ~ _1._ft\U\k t.&l.I b~l IMh. t1 .. tu a ~•/
'7~ 280Z, 4 spd. A I C ,
AM l'"M cus. Xclnt run
mog rond Mulil st>ll
61~9748 ~~~!" ........... ~~~?. vw SquarebiH·lt . '64, gd '71 DodRe Challrnitu
oond. clun. Sl200 Good Cond. 11100 or best l1'I ~-...... upper --S.U5c. ft%0
t.-11e mt.nit lJlil w /bm ••••••:•••••••••••••••• s uede U OO All high &at maintenance, outbrd
fa.'!h>oD and lD a.lnl cond l"t'pall' .ta canvas AU /
PP642·20IM ~ Craft Yac ht Service
Refn1erator , 12 cu n _~ __ ._1 ___ _
Kma bed, & sofa Musl loeih, Powet" f 040
sell today .s..\} .9166 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ad.Just.able dral'llllf table J 1971 SCALU
Metal sides S i ze Twm 3JO's, 130 bo\ln,
42 "x31 " S-4 0 Art1st 's loeded Pn pty. 8"t Of
cl&mp-Oo table llghl ru fer! CaU ~1200 (Moo
642-3489 I F ri d a ys >. 7 31-8216
--., levenwg.'l le wttkeods l
Spa, 2mo old Cost ~OU. Al.a foe J erry
l>lltTifice S1800 lndoclr
or out door 963-0769
GU"!'s bl.kes. hke new 216"
& ~·-. Kenmore frzr. 16
cu ft Weight s. 13 •
blk twht TV . Ha1t1an
haslr e ts & pa1nt1ng~.
wooden c hest !>4S 5022
'All types of musw party'
Disc Jocke). no matter
thl:' occasion 725 <4 265
I C>WH I 49 2 7562
(AWH1
~ty 2 pace mob1k:
phoneB Good c<>nd1t 1on
Best orfer. ~O·~I t-:
Bell
Movmg box~. wardro~
S3. dlshpa.U $1 !>O, others
7Y. Wl ~l 9147
~
w~ tOll ..........•............
TOP CASH PAID
For used fW"Drture & ap
pl.lances. working or not
951 81.33
INST AMT MO HEY
For class nngs Highest
pri ces paid Buying
gold/s1lver Jewe lry.
de nta l. e t c App ls
a nywhere William
Laureoce 963 8193 ....... ..... .... IOU .......................
CONN Dlrector trombone
,.'llJi cue. Eacelleot coo
i.J' Gran Manner foll~
equi pped. bea u t1full}
ma 1nta1ned. ready t o
<'ruise or live aboard
Slip may be ava.Uable
11 t., .... , f 'mancing pogs1
ble $80.000 J adt Curle>
~34 1505 e v en1ogs &
week e nds . 642·432 1
we6days
17 FT. GLASTIOH
Ha:. 85 horst'powe r
Eviorude engine w ith
lei.s than 50 houn. full
can'lla~. he1tvy d ut~
tnile r w ith h1t<'h &
ngged for fashulg or ski '°" <mC'ludes a set ol water11k1s l Has 1980
license " ts "spotless'"
Call for details
"'·7572 77t.1076
J1 · Urufble. f' B exp~
c ru1s4Pr , twn1Chrys
VHF' A.OF. dnt bm:b I
boat S25 ,000 Nw pt
Yach\ t:xch 67> l.800
28' LUTHRS SPRTFSH
·10 . b ri stol, tea k
cockp1t/o alt parquet
cabln sole. single dsl. 700
mi range, below mkt at
Z ,000 Nwpt Yacht Ex
change l 111-t > 675-1800
33' Chna Craft. gd rond
Mu s t s ell du e to
f orec lo~ure $3200
~7fm
~-._ _,. .. IMPORTANT Q.I. • .....,.. . '72 3911 red/bl•ck ant ._ • .-__ ,_._..._ __ .,_,e_r_.,_Pm J. A-E!!! J '73 Dalllun.Koodlratu •ll\t c o nd S l7 .750
NCYnCETO AJI '79 Alfa Romeo11 Ask for Giu·) Call 640 6087 ~r Iv m •g 548 688t olfer 673 1006
1977Me-.ortJ7• I READERS ANO MUSTGONOW' 542~ .. ~
VHF. dbl bfelines. rnbrd~ ADVERTlSERS I -~2800Alnaoder '772 Ford 9'40 ••••..•.....•..•....•..
furllnK Genoa. sun l.OP. T he price or it e m s IEACH IMPORTS 1!m ZJ.J.fL aulo, .ac, a m fm rs Gt 9741
Da.na Pt s hp $18.0001 advert11e-d by veh1cll' 848Dove5trftt i.tere o 1m m a c ul att' ••~•••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
VOlVO
SAllS, S&Y1C I
Ale~HGt
OVERSEAS DEUVERY
EXPERTS
83'7·~11 d ys. ~81 9~ dealen 10 the veh1rlt! NEWPORT BEAL11 1 cood 29000 mi $69!>0
class1f1ed advertising 752·0900 .,_.., tJl'T 1910~
505DtlS&S eves
Z'I' Santana , '68. 6 bap of
sails incl s pin . vane.
\.'HF. Sl~.99S :-lewpon.
Y al h l ~x<'hang e
675-1800
.... _ I ,,,_ ... ~ rulumn.'> ~ not 1ncl........,
any a pphcable taxt'S. 71 Spyder. &real <'ond Beau 74 21iOZ '>tt>reo ...iMOW!!! h ce rue. l rimsfer fees. M UST S ~L L I M ~pd idnt C'ond $.5000
fUla.OC.'e charges. ftt!> for MEDlATEL V f''arst re firm ~.\267
air pollut100 rontrol de asonable oHt'r takt>s
Vlc-e ceruf1cat1on:. or de TI4-760-0581
.lier documenta ry p re I -
Oran1ie Cru~h l8' Special. J>MaUon cha rges unlt!~.-. ~ 9712
race read) hoble, oaJy 0therw1s t> ~p~c1f1ed b) •••••••••••••••••••••••
-.;uled o n c e P r im e tlwadvert1!.e r I
Balboa (Isla nd l dock -
space a vail w1boal Aluti•u/ 67~12 ac.sics 9520
J>lZ F'ulland AU wood
r u ll he ad rm
S:!6.000w 1sh p Joh r
842 5730
13' Mt>tcalf.tratler. ne"'
Ullman sa il S650
7 J4 548· S982
Hobie U . need s wor k
SQJO
673 0731
•••··•••·•·····•····••· ·~ Ford e.., ton Cla:.:.1c Gd
C()l>d Sl900
r.61 8llK)
'46 r ord Woodie. r~tort'd
Sl.3.000 ,o\.L.')Q '~ Mod~ I
A town sedan . 4 dr
nst o r e d . $10 .0 00
67~161
4wt..4Dri•n 9550 •.•••..••.••..••.......
'19 t 'ord Bronco Ranger 37' Tey-Xln1 cood se.ooo Call
644-0141 Joy,8 »~p~-646-90'72 _
loah. 5' ... / 62 Seoul . Cht'V) 28J t nR DodEs t070 h~av) duty rear l:'nd
••••••••••••••••••••••• win ch 5 1500 080
SUPS AVAJLABLE 642 31.62
Sai.tboatsoaly ~laoey ·~ Tndls 9560 Resuu.ra..ot area. up tc Z'f ~troom. Showf'r. & ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •••
ice machine incl ·79 To)ot.i .,. Ton luni.:
61.Hl800 ask for Dave bed low mile~ $4:M>O
• 1 sr ' aR0 4 0WAr
S•"'" -"""
8353171
•USED IMW1 •
'13 3,0Qi cpe. m1nu 06.Sll >
'74200ZTu S1R (0332>
'T1 l20i 4.sp. a1r<294.SX l'.: l
'T1 S30lA man\ I HO\ I
'T1 630ca1 1456SXG I
18:mll 411p, air 1422:81
"78 J2llA. au ( tiW.l >
"78 5.»A io.ded l !>4QI I
'7'9 l20i 4S p S IR < 81861
'7'9saiA S IR 1351.SI
•79 5.281 loaded (~I
ao..4S•ct fl
Olt »Nil C OUMTY 'S
Ol.Dl5T
H 611J ' d r sdn g<XX1
t'tlnfi nu brlkt"& uphol
~I~ 4V.. -l02:S a ft 4
• II ! 0 'J ~ .'< 2 4 K m I
\ '11 f"'tf st~rl'Q ,nrf :.
"t'd 'I• .in 6b l 3621\
193 :!I~ S.:.:.1lfl
IUCHIMPOaTS Ml!Dovt'~
N~-WPORT BF..ACH
752-"00
~ '750 ...•.•......•...•..•...
'76PORSCHE
912E
FftTari 9723 1 ~\pd ."' air Onl) 4i 000
•••• •• •• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • td J t !JlOP}( v I
E.UUIQ
VOlYO
1966 Karbor Blvrl
COSTA MESA
M~UOl 540.'4'7
~4 VOLVO Air over
drive , sunroof. Xlnl
\'Ond
JOI GTS w ~ IOI Mc.LA~ IMC. ";-4 145 Wu~on air. auto
I
Prhatw -.._ Jll 8.50!'J Bu ch Blvd. I I's l>tl"f'PO hi nul~. 11lnt r-•1 15M1 !"lo of SA t'wv • rood 675 !()78
P'O *'" ,.....,. l '°"'•· 1,.. Habra ~·5l3.3 0-ill 1911 + c.~ --I" :!MGL Custom pamt 21l--43S.7S41. 1 1~79 Turbo 401.lO m1 A < ltnr int.-r ~nrf
r Bt'11ut 1fu l mf't.ill 1<" 1 am rm ra~ Wirt> nm,
'1clt 9725 I petrol blut-"" tao int I l.o:.idrd $200 over lo,.
•••••••••·•••••••••••••• Pob.s.hitd \IJ~_..b It ot.hc•r bl~ ~ !'\)16.4
l!1iO ,..,~, ~ ~port Good TI.ra5 $56.!JClO i!i9 l!ll:J or 1
rond J3 ::!2 act n>PIC I b4Q.l963 78 ZMGL Xlol ('Ond
lnder 36K onR :"If'• -------Loaded w ith 11t r a s
hardtop, b ra kf'S , ttrt's. 1975 Tal"la Carrt"ra. ont' Sal~ 34.K IJ'.lJ&es "55C "~ "''' C'.;~s ~tf'r('o al l25 madfo Chocolate or ... ~u~ low leas e
S2l0> iH 6"4-41H:?evf'5 brown "" tan 1nl I ~1 l.2:!11 ~,es t.\er)thrn~ 1~ fre~h -112 Fiat 1~ '°)~·1c1I • rir S:?J 500 H~ 1913 or,...._ UMd
t.d cond 'Int m1 Sl2C>J b4V l!lb3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~ 11111 \m.and.1
~ ~ ')p .. r. I oopo tturu.
• ,tJtJ k rnl '""t Job
Iii Por!><he ~up•r 'JI; Guotll ''°'
llJf , rt-1.0red blJ.. .. blk ••• • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • •
111t Cit'"' lT•d'-' I!> 000 mo ..aTWIHGOYB
---· Call f OI' r.n!o 67>!11972
WANTED Boat s lip in
~wport Will pay Fin
deTS fet>. CaU 6.216 2446 or
911:1-9!115
I •LS)(' up & n. "" bra kt">
Sa.les&rv1C'e L.euw11: Paint in Kd . uod $1400
11n l'ng lmmJ<' j
SJO OBO PP 642 ~ $4995
IMh.s,...d•
i.> GMC' i.-.. Ton pickup
l)('yl. am fm Cll!>i.. dudl
tanks. onl> 3500 m1 Xln1
cond Ask ing S7.00
$~Sean
Sid 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 Miu.da P U w1camper
TT 19' Ch&f'ler. mwrt sell, shl. Hblt enit New trans
at SS500 Ju.st rebll. 46() S1700/bsl 673 9417
llov Cfr"ft", K ~I 1477'1
RDllS fwy~ BM w I..._. 9727 WrRt"VUll red 911.S. 71 '
A.Ir ~ter . ~nrl ~ 000 m1
S17 .<XXl Ph &45 1682 LS40 J a m bortt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach 640 6444
IOI McLAllN"s
"'ISrT YOUI Iola Royu '756
oaW.Gl COAST 1··:·;~;~~~~;~·~·;·;··
HOH DA ROY
MAIBS
AUTOCINTH
14.25 Ba kf>r Strttt
COSTA M~A
540..9202
tto5 ..........•....•.......
'79 Yainnont. tile over
b.e. S166 mo
642 4606
9945 ..............•........
UMO 76 Slre«h w/bar
•06512 17850 Offer? ~2963 Whlal/Olr
Macwy t950 .......••...•..•.•.••.•
URA.'IGt.:COUNTY '~
HEWEST
LlNCOLN MERCURY
OEALERSHJP
RATR.ADHOE
LINCOLN-MERCURY
16 l8AutoCeote r Dr
SDFwy Lake f'orest elut
IRVINE
830-7000
9'52 ......•....•.......•...
'6:1 (.;of}\. air pOWPr. a1.llo.
~ood cood. $3150 759-0097
A.'wfERICr\ 's favonte run
C'.;t 1!165 :"rfu:.l.wl( cun
'enable \UY GJ811 l
Restored SS,200 Term~
T1'ade 891 6654
'76 'itu~uog 11. mile,,
\ <.'.A~ r !'tl s tereo. xlnt
rood S3:IO() 67 $-2843
~ ~ustanR. 62.000 on .:
rru Jm Im radio. H duh
r adlJtor, ma 1ntenanr•·
(l">'e batten lot.eel belted
radials S 1200 646 31161
61 Mwitan~ 2+2. small
\ K a r. a uto tran:.
631 ~
'95S
··••·••···•·••·••·•···· '80 t'ulla:.s Suprem e
BrcMagham Many extras.
XJnt cond Must sell
Call al\ Spm. 493-5179
Ford. Berkeley J et Tan '6S f:·ord. 9X7 fllAl bed dwn trlr, cover &M 5474, &44-S475 Sl .000 642 n1s
~ HEA.oquilTBS fRR CARVER TODAY!!! ROUS ROVCl
1W0 Jttmc..o<t r UHIVHSITT t ..... _., ~ .. ,~
'73 AMC ~about ~.ooa n Toronado, good cond.
mi Xlnt cond Sterec runs l(reat. S800/best. cus. ~t1c1t . rd.ls, um b~
!'d2·~ . druon. $100 67~ after '63 Chns Craft Sea Skiff 61'M. 34' Fant.ul.ic Loaded. Tu r IA ......
841()..2851 eves • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
'62 Ford Pickup ._. loo
good work truck. mu:.t
sell Si.'500 4!M 5829
8.'.5C> N Beach Blvd
LA HABRA
1S Mi No of SA ~'wy 1 !>AL~ii SERVICt: I ..c>-.-.
OlJ)S...c>llLJ ClOSlO SIJ"'OA1$ 72 Hornet Sponabout, red
dean. f1Y, DRUMS by Luchng. hicht
bl• clur 2 noor \oms,
a base 24", J Z1lgreo
Cymbal.I. Roger's high
hat complete w I a II
cuea. S800 OMO Call aft
6:30PM (714) 737-6M9
Mohwl-4 .... 9140 41' ~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
19 Pacemaker, l"t'ady lO Honda Express. Firm
fis h Onl y 12S hrs ~Wllh carbracket.a
L oaded w /equ1 p m t . 631~
--
l71415U.Slll
Sunday by Appt
1978 J eep Pickup 6 ~~~~~~~~~~l
cylmder. 4 speed. PS PH '7t-..W '1lCSI
st.ereo. camper $6000 I
HOMO A Saab '160 G-MC n\JiCllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l 5L91!
'67 Deft.a 88, new lrall!S.
~t arler " alternator.
good cood. S6001bei.t ofr
~3170
21150flarbor Blvd 1910 SAAi
COST r\ MESA TWIOs
Private party ~ 7611 ------4\12 036l S&lver witb black lea~r
----ExttutJve Car 540.9640 I.EADY FOlt
,,50 v.. 9510 eoe~a.c..
llidl t9 1 O "78 Olda 98 Diesel. Loaded. .........•..........••.
'71 Bwck E lectra. air 34·300 ml Jmmac. C'ftJ
p s. p B, tilt wbttl, Dt'W S8.SOO 080 &M·S583.
~-12_~ _SJ6._~UW: '13 Ok1s Slalloo wagon.
..
KIMBALL & HAR RJSON
Baby Grand Sl800
48 Hatteras. Yacht Pi.ah.
'16 3 sta~rnu. twn dsl.
SM,000 ID Pitt, $23S,000
Nwpt Yac ht Ex c h
~1.800
•••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••• •• • •••••••• • • • &50 N Beach Blvd
WANTED
Honda Tra.U 90
7Sl-3987
T7 Dodge ,B100, bubb~l 151'1.No of SA f wy 1
14 Honda Automal1c
~ Lowm1leaRe ~e•
I.ires & brand new r.-bll
l'nll w .iuar antt"t' <.'all
IS42 9S46 ~ 5 ~ 72i 6
6 Ypm Gl\RFH :Lo
DILJYYT NOW!
•WFlll OUJ 9AG •
IEACHl~S 9' 15 air. auto trans. p/s, ptb. •
••••••••••••••••••••••• &4 .000m1 . xlol cood, ...
646..es73
Q.ARJNET. BUNDY 1400
Perfect. New st.ott pnce
12S7. Our pnce $148
&Sl·95UI
lop p 1 ~. p b. a uto. LaHi.bra 522 ~
am fm . c u1l om1:ied ---------
S3, 500 Mu s t s e 11 l97S BMW 5.301 4dr. air u· aham.unun Run About. 78 Hood.a 750K. 8.000 m1. 714-« ~ 5tm roof. tp dttli, "90()
ideal for camper or car unmac SZlOO. 631·34S6 Of .. ~ W--"-""' --tStO 8%>-700!_. -~:S ~ lDI> U&edonce.m s CaU 642~XltllAJn _. _._ dys•731-4ZM. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
848Dove~
'iL"WPORT BEACl-t
t\l'TOSERVICt: _ 7SZ..Oto0
/'J lbi<i. cvcc 38 mpg. Toyota '765 t"'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• reg gas, air. Cl !>S, "19 Toy0la Corolla waaoo
T2 CdV xlnt cond. nu Sl500._8!n 97~----.... •
pa.int Mlllt Ult/bod). llLLI PWo 9957 :,i~
pwT' Sl8DO SS9-t84I ---• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • :
'19 Llmo1&111M. 15K m1 . '72. Newly painted
tmmac cood 114.nG or Automatic Ver y good
bat o(r pp ~7611 c'Ond SUSO. Call 642-5238.
·! .. ~ . .
Office fwwltwe & '64 · 34' CHRIS Coorue.
IO '; rr1 IOl5 Radar, auto pUot. VHF'
Hood• '73SL 17S WE PAY TOP DOU.AR
Good Cood. SlOO for top uaed c ars-(oreagn. '80 32li
48mlb.Le~
Fully Factory
qNpped (Sl7421
snrl 548 11746 L&k.e oew, s ilver wtbt.ck -..,_ 4PWe t7l4 ml Air cond, 5·spe~ 78 Sn1ll4P, 29,000 m1.
••••••••••••••••••••••• t rans. low males A perfect cood. Su.nrf. all '64 Gfna. xi.at coodihoo, super. hassle-free. gas • l 1' a 9 Wk n d s I e v 11
'72 Pinto. 40.400 mi, one
o w ner , a u to. gd
traos portat1on. S99S.
Alter 61ND 'Dl · J.322.
~'TON Eves domestics or cla&111C'S H your car ts e1ttra clea n.
see ia Ft RST' ••••••••••••••••••••••• SZZ.500.P P.7~1769 New 1 yr old Xerox Copier
Mdl 3100. $5800 or lake
over payment• a nd
servk:e ap-eemea\. Con·
tact Glenn Ols~o .
644-tl74
1f,1V\.' ) OU fl'lHf l•11l.1 \ ,
l'J~1IH;'il Ad!.'' It ll"l.
\OU re m1!.:o.m i: th•· h1•'1
b.U'l{d II\!. tn tO'"TI'
1017 .......................
IUIMISI
llTTINS
7 treeka old •il.b papers
SL50/kitWD. Call
546-2619
Macaw 1reen w101.
yo•na. afrectlooa \e,
t.-1 taalled.. Sl.500 .-tt.b
larl• c aae Ca ll
1~Clf'-.sl(7
NEW
BUSINESSMEN
Contact th• DAIL y
PILOT kW lntormatton
regarclng the county
req .. hamanta tor
1111ng a Flctlt1011a
aualnn• Nam..
~ EXT.m
Hav~ tlOmcthlng you want
lo i.ell'> Cl~1f1ed ad:> do
1l well. 00·5678
You rrtaf request Ad-Sn'er seNice when
placing yoor od . . . our Ad-Sitter
number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot
od ... Ad-Sitter tokes y04.Jr mes.sages ..
. you coll in at your conveniefu to qet
the responses to your od ... this service
is onfy $5 per week. For more
information ond to place your od coll
6'2-5671
aPin& $17'00 5.aver car' OoJy ~.SSS 7si.50&S [)ys, s.6-7117 $156.77 1191 7141 ~.~~~tt'r "188· ·1s Coupe DeVllle Lo '72 Pinto Hatcbbac:k.
MONTHLY ...... 97)1 mile•ae SttOO/bst ofr. $1000. Rum ad. 4 U.S.
plus taa , 41 mth ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uf70Corooa Marll IJ 4dr. MustseU 132·02l00. mag.s.SI0.847-llli:M.
OEL/OAC Cap V&111e. xlnt cond. f7K m1 . 11495 '75 ELDO CONY E R · Pfw a6 9960 •
"t biOr-.c-ty U l.71S, Residual ~ 644·21152eves6wkods TIBLE Real c leao. ~··•••n ••••••••••••••• .. ~.OST1"•~srES07 ·~yJ.,;."~~ li"l*!a !a~%.~.:, :=;:" '"'"'0
· ~~~~-~
_____ & __ •__ DEUVEBS -=~!~ healer. ntras . ~300 UlllO "It Fon:ml tlll:il. batc h. am /fm radio -
W .& ~! IOINc&.AllMlec. 2150 ~_..-lt•d. .m93&0.493-lS67 $14,SOO Make Offer " 74.000 mi. Good .Upe. A" I..., ISON. Beach Blvd ~ 66-Zla, Wblsl/Olr make offer must sell • Lale model Toyota and IS Mi. No. olSA Fwy > Costa MffO 64§..5700 T..... 9767 "64l·W71
Vo I v o s C a I I u s La Habra szi.sm .... -............... C • 9917 ----------
TODAY !!• '73 RX2 New en& Clutch. 'T7 s,ttrire. Xl8t CGpel. ·-·-••••••••••••••••• P..-.c ffU
l~arlelke
TOYOTA.·YOl VO ........... ,.. c ..........
"'4t..tJOl er S40.t4'7
PO RSC HES
WANTED
Allow • lbe °"°"unity to~ tbe putthue
"' tnde-lD of yov c~aa Porlebe. ~ll rih U1
TodaJ'
ao CSl.millt rooditk>a, battery Needs body New U.-. A.me 5*. "JIC. rocpe JtJDtcond •••••••••••••••••-••••
bc.cl\Dlly. ·nwitht.anln wtwt SSO.G4-57a. m~...... 3116 = .u1in1 cau' 'Tl FlretMrd Elprit. A/C,
t.erior. BB •beds • &ow ---$0D0. ~aft ) . PS. PB, bnrn. Dffda mileqe. 30.000. $11.SOO MAZDA RX 7 tm. Xlat. , .. a LS tnO · ...-wed. t11110 u is.
mG12 cond. 14,000 m1. Auto --••••--•••••••• '71 C.maro Zia. 1ellow. 13J.LIQO . ---------1 \Tans .. A/C. amtfm/ l.3lt mi, '°9ded. 914"D or ---------
14 8llW JDGl2, ,.blt ~ .....,, S7100 833-1473 Harillt troal* .. Ulq bltofr. M0-7111 W PtieUac lAMau, .i.nt
I& tram. new paint. new 97 0 ~~'Try •I Paid ... ml. reb1t -a. p /a.
Urea. S5700. n~7M5 Mw ••• .._ 4 for"' not! A9k kw Tom 'Tl Calmro llallYe Sprt. p/b, a /c, cnae coatrol
----------••••••••••••••••••••••• A1klD. .... DU la~ Jllnl c:Gltd. cst11J wftla ~ "90 c.t 9715 SELDOM offered. '75 JIM u••IMA _,,f7seol Soao.y~US •
••••••••••••••••••••••• MBZ '506E (1'WV'115) ~""'"""
t.rf4 Capri 2.8/•-t new Wht/Wht Sunroof Vcx.ISWAelM Clle;r•t ff20 '• 9974 brell•-=· weU main· 1u.=. Termt. Tract.. 1171 I .. cHA;;. -·••••••••••••••••"• ............. •;;•~••••• ~ m..,_E•e 51 1.,.:t:....... SBUlfllSTI '73 Veaa, aro. ...... '!11 ca11. -_ ... ;,io:-~I ......,, ST~ . ...., ev•: "11 Caprt. Alllo. s""1'00f, '71 3l!OD. SU¥tt Lo mJ we-w a -~ • M0-1108 All/PM c a u . Good Ne" Urff, batt. ta~ o f Ng • \J 8 ED '
c.d. Sl500 • .-S41l. dya Mull 1ell. Just red\ftd C19emileta! C ONNELL · ·~
C HEVRO LET
1»0Mllf!at.• IU,500. Call Mon·Frl "r.tW a.uo. .... Good
.,,Capri.~. AM /FM 6-UlpmMMMO. ::--.:-.. 09'9S' ...... I
....,_ alr, 4 apl. 90od 1010Z•SE,wbite.t.1Dt --------
MPG. ••'7 1d coad. cmd. s..f, be8t olfer. Sea tJliql l•t wilh Oaity
.-. 564llO -.am PUat ... A4a
... ""'111 lia. •••
· • r' \ \I I su .. 1100
IFYOU
hove a servfo~ to off~r or '1
i,'OOdll LO ~II. place an td -an the Dall y Piiot
Cl8S.'llfitd Sect loo
Phone &&2-S6'TII •
l
1
NEWS FEATURES
Korea: Short Fuse to Powder Keg . -• . .
. '
9>' IOllN aoonta
SEOUL, South K0tt• <AP> -
TblM)' y n alter a •v tat.La.a
but oow-almolrt IOf'lot\e) war,
th~ Korean Peninsula remalna
dan1erously dlv,ded bet_..."
communlst North and a pro-
Wnl South with mor. tMD a
mlltk>n ID('O on boc.b sldH .Ull
armed and prepared for a ,..
new Ill ol boltllJl.IH
One ol many th~•~•ni "in
Cid nta" ~w~n &M t'ko smc.
lh• ~ oC the-~•r o niu S.ba.r· day
THE SOtmt kOR£AN eoun
ttr ~ap1on11g~ rommand an
nounN!d a North Korean "spy
hip" w~ sunk off the South'&
cosi.t Jt saJd that at one poant
the North Koreans scrambleod a
doat'n MiG Jets itnd alerted rive
warships for a ~"Jible strike at
the S(luth The South Korean air
f orce t ook ··appr opr iat e
m easures" to prevent a ma1or
clash. the command claimed
Jn this tense situation, Korea 1s a potential flash point an a
d eepening East.West confronta
llon
nent. puce treaty to aupplant the
shaky armlatke and reunlly the
country F;i1ht years later,
because of differences of method
and what some s ay was an
abael'Ce or alncenty. they re·
main as far apart as ever
But with the help of their al
Iles. both Koreas have made re-
markable recoveries from the
war. Today, North Ko~a ·s
capital. Pyongyang, and this
Southern capital with their shin·
ing skyscrapers, ttigbways and
automated factories compare
favorably with cities of the m
dustrialited West
BUT 111E PRICE that each
paid for modemiutaon has been
high: submission lo strong cen·
tra 1 control.
In South Korea. the autocratic
hand of Park Chung-bee. a
soldier-turned·politkiao. creat·
ed what many have called an
.. economic miracle." In 18 years
as South Korea's president -
witb support from the United
States and Japan -h e
transformed bis country from a
poor agncultural nation into one
of Asia's topiodustrial power..
EDITOR'S NOTE -Eart11 the mommg of Jun• JS, /1$6, North ..
Kortan Jorct1 Mb~ acrot• tlw llth ~l tM> SotltJa Kor«J D& tlw
114rl of at.oar tltol Hfll m~ thon $ tn&Wort A~ Mto botti. and i.~ •'
33,529 o/ them dead. Whal ii Koreo Wc.t ~ ill &lw oltmnoth of tJw con·
/Uct~ H~ u a ipecial rcix>rt.
Headed by Lt Gen. Chun Doo·
hwan. a 48-year-old career army
offi cer, it seems Intent on
perpetuating the style. methods
and objecUves of Park himself.
NO ONE KNOWS how much
power Chun really has. or how
long the military commilt.ee5 he
has created to run South Korean
a ffairs under a continuing
mart1al·law edict will remain in
control.
Already, Chun has confronted
and subdued South Korea's un·
1 versity students . The battle ·
ground was the southern city of
Kwangju. where more than 200
persons died last month in 10
days or str eet riotin g and
military actions
The students' tradition as an
e lite force entrusted with the
fight for political Creoedom dates
lo the Japanese colocual period
1n the early 1900s, and reached
an apex when student rebellion
alhes. But Western diplomatic : :
o bservers say it strikes a .••
responsive chord with the mid-
dle class -among tbem
millions of native -born
Southerners and refugees from
the North. who also remember
the misery and brutality inflict·
ed upon the land and people by
the Northern invaders rn the
early 19505.
Tbe return lo military domina·
tion has created inevitable dif·
ferences between South Korea
and the United States . Ap·
pear ances are kept up but rela·
tions are de~ribed by one ob·
server as "as taut as a stretched
string beginning to unravel."
The great unknown as whether
Kim II sung, the 68-year-old
N o rth Korean president who
governs his nation of 17 m1l110"
with an iron hand, might agalr
hurl his divisions into Soult
Ko rea as he did June 25. 1950
KOREA STILL TENSE AFTER 30 YEARS
South Korean• Aid American In 1950
"Progress, progress. pro
gress." wer e the words thal
Park used most often. recall~ a
former associate Basing has
gamble oo industrial production.
Park saw South Korea's exports
1ump from zero in 1950 to SlS l
billion last year The gross na
tional product soared correspon
dmgly. from $67 per capita m
1953 lo $1,624 lJl 1979
with an assist from the army
brought down the repressive
regime or President Syngman
Rhee m 1960.
PRESIDENT CARTER'S ad-man istralion has limited its
public response to muted ex·
pressions of dis pleasure with
Chun's latest moves, which an·
eluded the arrest of severaJ pro-
minent poht1cal leaders 1nclud·
mg former Prime Minister Kim
Jong-pi! and opposition leader
Kim Dae·J ung
The former was then publicly
humiliated b y being forct.>d .
along with nine• others. to repay
a total of $142 million to the state
1n rortunes a llegedly amassed al
legally. Tht· latter faces proba
ble char ge.-. of ins tigating stu·
dent rebelhon, which could
mean a long Jail term or even a
death sentence
IS THF. CONFLICT lrt#.rncred
by that act. North Korea and ats
neighbor. the People 's Republic
or China. were pitted against the
fl edgling Republic of Korea and
16 of its United Nations
sponsors. led by the United
States, which during the course
or the three-year war poured
5,764.143 men into the connict.
The United States bore the
brunt of the fighting and s uf·
rcred 33,629 combat dead. It still
has 39,000 military personnel an
South Korea and they provtde
the backup and support of the
country's m1htary force
An arm1st1cc agreement. ham
m e red out m months of ncgotaa·
lions at the truce village at Pan
munJom. wa-. s1~n<'d July 27.
\953 Panm1m1om 1-. now tht•
pla<'t' where the two -.ides <;till
exchange charges and ins ults
across a ween felt table in an
ongoing ritual ''' mutual da~
trus t
T H F. K 0 R t: A N W A R
crvstallizcd. as few other iss ues.
the East· W<'st confrontation of
the I ime. bul today it 1<; a fadln~
memory
"Pork Chop H111 :· th,· "Inchon
l a nding ," and l ht· "Pus an
perimeter." are n.1ml'S on the
blackboards of West Point. but
no longer the subject of stirring
movies and war novels
The armis tice of July 'l7. 1953.
left both the North and the South
prostrate and poverty-stncken
T heir economies were ruined.
their cities and villages levek>d
or battered bv war
i\TROCTTIES ON BOTll s1dt·<;
left wounds yet to heal. and re
unification of Korea -an objN.'
live wished for by many of 1L'>
countrymen remains an ideal
and nothing more. Des pite th<'
) ears . private contact of almost
any kind between the two s1d1•-.
1s consadt'red treason , purusha
ble bv death.
Foilo·wing Pr~1dent °"ixon·-.
h1stonc tnp to Peking in 1972.
the two Koreas opened oegotaa
lions aimed at drafting a perma
ONE SPECTER hovering over
this scene lS a new war with
North Ko~a -somethinf? wtuch
seems remote. but which few
South Korean:> seem ready to
rule out Another I!> the internal
unrest that has marked South
Korea·s pohllcal arena over the
yt>ars in reaction to officials' re
rusal to move ahead with pro
m1sed democratic reforms
Despite a democratic · 'hoo<•y
moon" followinR Park s a-.
s assmat1on Oct 26. a new and
even tou~her military re~1nw
ha:. come to power .
HOWEVER, THE students
and th(')r polillcal allies today
fa ce what observers of South
Korea say is perhaps the most
important factor an the country's
t'('Onocruc ~endancy a oew
middle class whose priorilJ~
are continued prospenty and the
good ttungs an Life.
South Korean orr.c1als have
long cited the n~ for "stab1h
ty" and "national security" -
codl' worru. for the threat from
the North --as reason enough
for 1ron·flSted rule and a delay
m proltlJS«1 moves toward more
repre<,entat1' t' government
That ma} yet be viewed v.1th
skept1CL"m or outright scorn bv
the student!. and their polltJc.Jl
South Korea. meanwhile , is a
country that many visitors rt!·
turning after 30 years wo uld find
hard to re<"ognizc
Seoul 's population h a ~
quadrupled to 7 m1lhon s ince th'·
.,. a r Pus a n . cc n t e r or t h l'
!'.hrunkf'n ~nmetcr to which al -
lied troops were dravC'n an thl'
early days of the flghtin~. has
~ro.,.n from 500.000 tu 3 m1lhon
Even Touch of Kills Inflicts Child With Pain
GAINESVILLE. Fla 1A I» Spunky 9·year-old Michael Hay
Jt;immond 1s a prisoner of a rare ~kin disease that blis ters his
frail. penc1l ·thm body with purple sores Even a kiss make!> ham
hurt Vitamin E oil. whiskey. hormones. wraps. al()('. lotion All
were tried. none relieved the pam. Only vegetable shortemng
nine pounrls of it daily -;e<'med to work Sn tw1 cC' a rJa). Im 1n~·
nurses coat Michael's body with Cn sco aml wrap him mumm~
style in 20 yards of gauze
''l'M NOT A GREASY ANGEL," Michael Joked with aide
Catherine Greene one day. "I'm the Crisco Kid.''
And so he is. fondly dubbed by the staff at Sunland TralDlJlg
Center. where Michael has lived seven years. They've pllllled a
s mall sign next lo his room. "The Crisco Kid -He'll Steal Your
Hearl ·· Michael suffer.> from ep1dermolysis bullm;a, an inhentcd. tn·
curable disease that strikes one newborn in 50,000. Awful blisters
c·over lus body. even his tongue. H.as throat bleeds I k has webbt>d
hands and fel'I
Michael':. skin has no defense mechanisms a nd infection can
ht-deadly. A scrape, even the bruis ing pressur(' of a ~1mple touch.
<'<•n cuus t• infection anct death
/\T BIRTH, MICH/\ EL HAD STRANGE 5ores on his a nkle• and
thumb. WaUun sax days. he was covered with what looked lake
third-degree burns . At age 2. the state agreed to accept the
chronically Ill ch1ld in a state-supervised community for the
retarded.
.... , .....
BOY. I, l'RllONP MA MRI IKJN DISEASE
....... Ray HemMOftd O.Med ''The CltKo Kid''
Fire Razes Mansion
As TlwUsands JJ7 atch
WINS10N-SALEM, N.C. (AP) -A fire awepl lhroulh t.be eo-room. a:ualUmllllon-dotlar .Graylyn Ma.naSoft whlle about 4 500 ~noN ut on tbe lllanllon'• la .. U.tnl.Da to tbe Wlnaton-&iem
&.Jm..-:Y. Some valadle paiDUDcl _,.. tundtun wen aawd from the ao.1.-...oW 111Wlon built bJ tbe late bulill111 eucudft eowmu
Or•r Sr. tor tm wt.re. But IUtllorttles said the Sunday DiPl bl .. callMd ateallve dam.,e on the third noor and the roiol, aDd water
d•map w• eJE:tenalve on the ftnt and MtOad noon.
M1chat:I was not retarded He was placed m Sunland to di<'
Doctors thought he had thr~ months to la ve But he beat the odds
"It was hard to accept,'' said Doni. Guy, Michael's mother
She works at a sewing factory m Jasper near the Georgia hn,.
and comes to see her son once a month.
"I wasn't even a llowed to hug m y own child 1 don't bche'e l
"''<'r really have hugged him." she said
"JT WAS SO PITIFUi. TO see him lying there 1n pain I ~as sro
.1rra1d ror so Ion~ that he would die and never reahz.e th.ii
somebody loves him ''
But at nine Michael knows "lots of pcopl<· love me," and h1
saad witb a itnn. "I love everybody."
Nurses say he has never given up hope that he will lick tht• dis
ease. They say they're the ones who can't l!cl used to has pam
"We all crat'd when we fi rst saw ham:· said nursaog supen 1sor
Ollie Morris.
But today, thf' staff sees tum as a smart boy who likes to have
his b<.-'<1 wheeled out into the hallway so he knows what's going on
lle's given soml· nur-.es nicknames and loves country and western
mus ic
"MICHAEi. MAKES YOU GLAD TO bt alive.' said aid'·
:\lallonea Tomilson. "He's a joy tu be around "
Rathing, eating -alwa) s pureed food and physical the ra p)
.irt· all painrul expt:r icnn:~ for Michael. It's therapist Carol
Teens Learn
Parenthood
From Game
ATLANTA </\Pl /\ board
game that requires player!) to
change diapers , find baby sitters
and warm formula is bein~ U!>ed
to help s exually a cl1 ve teen
agers understand the 1 mp!Jc<t
tt0ns of prejlJlancy
The game. ·'Trans former.··
touches on aspects of carin~
for a 4·month-old baby
AS IN MANY board games. <i
player's progress can be aided
or hindered hy the luck of the
draw. Tht• "parent " t an find
success in work, education and
social activity only if a baby sit·
ter can be found and the infan\'s
other needs are met.
PJayera can "compare the
freedom or teen lifestyle with
the responsibilities of parent ·
hood," said Dr. Ezra Davidson.
a Los An1eJes KYnecologtst.
Teens who play the game "re
alite that once you become a
parent, no matter what age you
are. life will never be the same
again, .. he said.
lluegel'-. JOb to coax b1m Lhrough tht> movements
I le s a c-ouraRe<>uS little boy ." she s aid
Thi.' staff t•ncoura1te" Michael''> mdependcnce Although hie;
lutun• 1<. uncertain. ther<' 1c; at lc·ast a ho~ that ha~ body .,..,II
rhanJ!l' Jt pubt·rty ;and lessen the pam
"PIT\' C.\"\ BE Df-:~IRl'CTI VE MORE than construct1H
,·-.pt•t·1aJly to -.omt•one 11 kt> ~11chael. .. said Dr Charles Wilham:.
Sunland medical dareetor "That's a hard thin~ to iwt acro5!> to
J>t•oplc who have Opt'n~d up Lht•1r ~arts to him
.. Hut ht-must learn to bt.• independent lie has some hard "ork
ahead of ham Ill-nt'1!-ds to ~l.'t on with 1t He won't be a little bo~
fort>v1:r "
Rest> archer<; are studytni;t the use of an anti . .,.eizure drug In
counter ep1dermolyslS bu.Uosa. but resuJts have ~n 1nconclus1ve
Th eN.' have been offers or fananc aal aid to send Michael to a maJor
medical c-enter. hkfo tht• Ma)o Clm1c
"Btrr WF: llA\'ES'T t'OUND A PLACE yet that ha!> ('0 0
\meed u.<. M1ch;1t·I v.ould be bt.'lter orr then·." ~aid Wilham~ ' Our
.ipproach L" to g1 \t' him what h€.· need'> here · ~eanv.hlll'. LE'1.· Fryman. a r ottaJi!,t' p.1rent \\htt 1s do-.,· tn
:\t1ch;wl, ~<!)!-the boy ha:-nt\Pr felt sorr) (Or h1msi·lr
Hut t>al·h rught. a s the Cnsc'O l\1d j!eb n ·ad) ff'r l>l·d. h•· -.;.i,:-
h1'I prayers ·· Blt•s.., all the httlt• <'hlidren 1n tht' v.orld And plt·.J~t
t>ear J1..~u.-.. don't let M1ch<il'I hurt tnmorrnv. ··
Tbe game was demonstrawe!
to a group or health care pro-
fessionals and social workers
during a seminar sponsored by
the American College o f
Obstetricians and Gynecol·
Ollila.
Read the Orange Coast
newspaper that keeps you
in - -the informative
"ADOLESCENTS HAVE dif·
flculty undent.aJJdlna thlnp in
the abetract.." said Davidson.
chalrman or the or1ani1aUoa'1
task force oo adolescent prq.
nancy. "They don't look at
lhlnlS t.oday \n term• of the ef.
feet on them 10 alx or nine
moalhl."
The aame. be said, belpe the teen·•...-appreclat.e lhe p06S\·
ble eonaequencea of auual
behavior.
DAILY PILOT
842-4321
' .
1
. .
CJ2 OM.' 1-'ltOT
MARMADUKE by lr•d Andtnon
-c
........
"Don't pay any attention to Marmaduke'
~1s 1ust trymg to get his nose warm!"
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
MISS PEACH
PEANUTS
5000.ICKLE BAU? JUSf SORT OF SCMMVSH
~OUR ~VCKLES AAOUND
TWE 8ALL LIJ<E TMl5,
AND THEN THROW IT
A5 HARO As l(OIJ CAN ".
by Charles M. Sthul1.
NOT '1'ET. WAIT 'TIL I
6ET OJT OF TME lAWt' !
FUNKY WtNkERBEAN by Tom Batiuk
MOW DO€b l.;()(JR n;AM 5AAP£
LIP -rn15 ~ I CQA:l4 z
WEll , 1'111K£ , 4U.>'VE. 6CJT TD
PLA~J L,!OUR 5TRA1'EW
AROUND THE Tt.>PE Of PlA£.JER~ YOU'VE &OT I
rn15 4£AR WE PLAN 10 RE.Le.>
A LOT ON 1R1()(ERQ MID ua.
-----1
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Mell Latarius
ORABBLE
Plf(t(I( ! I ~1" JOINCQ
At.l Ct£U1S~ l~l.16~
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
Aw1CDM~~.M\KE -
'jOV 'PE.. lCO OU> b
i....>Atii ~TEDDY
BEAR A"''Y -1 _wfWS· -~.-.;.,;~
DR . SMOCK
BUl ,C.RAM{'A,I NU D
Suf>t R1u)()'f! 1 lm K
lo HIM
lVl KY l'!IGW t
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola
"The gloss wasn't big enough for what
I poured."
DENNIS THE MENACE
JU .JGE PARKER
TUMBLEWEEDS
0~,NANCY···
CAN I
BORROW
SOMETHING?
~----
Acb.:.l6E ,_" wl-U.T
~I~
5C1UAl101'.I
~tRE;6,
51~!
A
~~
11J A
..-."41IE
AATf #
by Harold Le Oo&lx
YOU EVEN l OLO THE KIO NOT TO TELL ME THAf
by Tom K. Ryan
'(S~ JUST J!ALOOS 'CAUSE YOU 601TA KNOW
A POCK '«>lJ PON'T' KNOW NO'fHIN' °™EM L11L. RU~~R
AAN:H! H.AW· MOOT ULICKSI GLJYS 10 LCM:~~ HAW-HAW!
'
cor1i1c5 crlo~s ;,or.o
BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Padib
by Kevin
fll,'4 00>~5CO S'f 1"€
1"4E 1'M ~E , 1'\.L. LOOK
LU(£ aD~~ UOf oSW ~
__./
by Lynn Johnston
MID-\AEL ~ BIG P:O(S
KMOW 1HR1 TLOO'tS
~~1ALK~
I KNOW BUI
~LLIG1Lt-4S.
by George Lemont
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
.ACROSS
I Rei'91Qn
6 Eoual ~IC
IOPoo
lot Ser~
1S Sobert•·•
16 W8$11'\llme
17 Comoare
18 8erbef
19 T rW!vn<1
20 tumsou1-
-d n o.yo1
Wraltl
2w0ros
24 8'oth
2(j H811 IOcil S
27 Hopeful ones
3 1~
32 Tumiotl
33 New '(on. crty
JS Umo s •ITT
38 Anoe•
39 lnOulQe "° Hoc;t.fl!'( score
41 Lambs ma
42 (;fated
•3 Gol UC> OCoel -
45 Hid
•7 Cords
51 &oeohONll
Si Uphold
54 Ot tll0<19n1
~ Bl•t>CJ 3) -
UNlffO f;·~lurP Svnd•G318
Mond&1 :. Puzzltl So•ve<J
5q Han
61 f~r·v~
62 5'ifi rlOt5t'
63 EQU1valent
6"' T .51\aped
~·~ 0 I • ~~:{· . . '
·-\ltt ''I •• ,10 • l •
•• , M oToi, ' ,-,1. ' f •
"' l l t 1f1•0 I t••J I •
l I IN '. I . ' u••r • Q • _, ' MI I I·-· ( ~ I
9r00Ye •• •It • o I . ' • G
_,. •
65 .f.11\if !Ml
66USSR c11y
67 8'•11S/l guns
• I ,,. c (
• • ,. ...
DOWN
1 Kf!'\I
2 Knt1,. Slang
3 Onl811(1 Of
O I t ' . ' -c
, .. 0 0
11 • •
-10 '
.• , ·-· . -•• •• • 0
MoehlQlln 2 1 Prosecu1e
ol ~ISIOO :13 Vle'#eO
5 Teac~ ,5 SuppotlS
6 Stll\ONd 'J7 Pain
1 Among 28 E1n1blt
8 Supply again ;t<l T 11m
9 t-\elh!.11 JO P\um$
10 Stoo 34 Ouci1
11 .AvOVGhE>S J5 Planl part
12 Pl!l'seus :l6 Coml0<I
mother 37 Screromed
13 S AmerlC&n 39 -seai
,. . .. • • ff I o
1 t I I G , , , ' ' o •I ' • ·-•• ' .. . ' . ' . I & .. ' to I f
.. 0 ... • l ' • r
• " I ' ,. l ~ 0
' . •• ,. ( ' '
•2 •~n·1 able '
43 Checks
44 COIOfed
ot6 lappet '
47 .f.~hJte
48 For btddef°I
ot9 lat1a1 •
'~ 40M0&t~
50 H1rld\J giAa,
S3 Monte1<er0 55 Floorptq
56 Soon ,
57 .f.llowS "
60Harden , , ,.
" ,. ,. ,.
I
•'roNtGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Television T~. June 24. 1880 DAILY PILOT Cl 3
7
----
1 I ',I•' I
~
r,.. ""'°"' To Sir*•·
~-'-1tL~
.-.o •a lAVVN a
IHft.IY
U'¥Wne encl htey ere
G"-to be In en Wfff11
''ltlninO '""' IOf "*' (RI • THI 000 COUflt..l .... ~ ...... \Cl .... °' "" ...,._ ""° -~111861» ._ ""'° ... ~ 0--
'* "'~"°" 10 rob ,,..__. • MAUOI
c:.91 .... fl9t"'t • -~,...... ...... tlllb• ... "'-"*' w.,..,
• 1 l.OVI WC'Y
I.Mey .,,.,... • bin °"' lrl • "'°"'°" 1*1W• • nTNCDATMU
Aj ~ l\lrfle '° .,. •ino
of ~ • P«TY c:rooei• •o .... a~tlrl • f1.8C1'NC ~,.,,.,
;OU>~
lob C•ll•"•" •"o•• .......... °'~·· "'9 hi-et>d , .. ,
•00-.1 I,,. pre>019m QI
uolr.a~= •fft, Big Boy .. THE MADY 8UNCH
Jen hM • C6uetl Otl ltle
i-14oc*lnQ boy lf'I ,_ a-. but he only ,_ 9Y9I
lot"""*-
• OO<CAYf:TT a.-t. Ned Aofern (P.,t I
oC2)
• ST't-'*>S!E
C1nd) William~ µropos1t1on~ · Steve
Doubet \\ ht>n '-lht· lands :.t part as a
~treetwalkt·r m ur1 \rm} hygiene film on
"Laverne .md Sh1rlt•\ .. torught at 8:30 on
A RC. Channel 7
··~ 9 .....,, OfWf'IN
au.ta: ~ HllyS. Roi>-
_, Stlldl. UOyO 8'10ge1>
~ Al>Clul Jat>bar '~I CISHEWS NICNf.WS
KUNO FU
WlttloYt rwturn1ng VIOience
for lllOlence, CalM ends
the tyranny of a "Chinese
Mana" end HbefatM a boy
slave U A8CNEWS
Q (I) JOKER'S WILD
• M•A•S•H
AedM helps OUI • IBmD
-t fOf a Greetc teslfval
and Franlc IS ChNled out
ot an O()pOl'tUntty 10 pe..
aec:ute • young SOldie< ., STMETS OF SAH
FAANaSCO
A corl-..c1 OOl1 o4 San Ouen
lln finds NrNelf ac;cu5(1(l of
mufder and tuma to Ste>nl!
tor help.
• OVEAEASY
Guest Cl\el Juha c ru1<1
!CC)(R) ~ MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT t:ao 8 2 Off THE TOWN
H01111 Steve Edwe1<111 .l"d
l..onn19 cr.uno .., .. , GOIO s
t.vm m SWlla Mon..:;a a
prohla ot the .. Surtmy
P11sl.0W1ll Famdy... Lew
Irwin takes a IOOll al Ille
111s1ory of Alameda Street
•n downtown Los Aogele$
Q SHANA NA
OuMI Larry Gatlin And
The Ge111" Brothe<s Bar>O U $100,000 NAME THAT
TUNE
0 @l f'ACE THE MUSIC W ALL IN THE FAMIL V
Archol" ~ l>'~l'lUSM>~" to
Qel a 1><r>mo11on cosia /lorn
'l 101 n.ore than t.e bao
~n«:<11or
li1J MACHBL I LEHRa\
REPORT m NEWSCHECK
P M. MAGAZINE
An 1flfe<V>eW w.tn ~
Da1110son
8·00 f) THE WHITE SHADOW
A b1t11H blac;~ youth
retum•"g tn schOol attar 1!1
month~ on pnson tor ,.
rnmr hP d•dri t comm•'
• nnv1nc~ JrlP ftrf""'" tnat
R(,~v"'l 1~a1a1;1~• 1R1
0 THE
MISADVENTURES OF
SHERIFF L080
Channf'I Lb• in911
fl KNXT (CBS) Lo-. A11q1°1 ..... 0 KNBC (NOC) l Olo AllQt!lf., 8 KTLAtlnd I LO!J Ancwlf•., U KABC·TV (ABC) Loi. Anqt'll''>
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Ooeqo
G KHJ·TV (Ind) L os Anqr1 ... ..,
9 KCST (ABC) San 011•qo ID l(TTV (Ind ) Lo-.. An4 .. 1.
.., KCOP TV(lnd I Lo-. An:• '
8§ KCET·lV 1PAS1' n An l•',
Cl) KOCE·TV tPBSI Hunt n111 Jn EW •L'
Wt>t>n d !.eOlllOI up to. Jt;
lllectt0<1 dlOIS In Orly, htS
un&crupulous campeo0n
1nRnl\O{'f II-10 CO'I« up
the death until aft« tile
!)0415 CI088 (Rt
0 PRISONER: CELL
SLOCKH
C..reg ' 1elu'><ll 10 rft\uon 10
ttlf' Pll&Of1 df'tt'<mlnf!S Bea
10 <lO SOrrt,,th11l9 W11h VI()
H1nt con~f"Qv•.if'\C~ 0 @l HAPPY DAYS
With rite helP Of RtCt>te's
•• ncle. '"" gaog 1s trans
110,1t'<1 b..ic~ t'l ''"' cotorfut
• ·~s ot tilt< ~1oa11ng :;>() s
ofo
0 MOVIE
•"' • ··w 1nc...,....11'f 7J
119!>(11 Jamt>~ Stewari
~flflltev W•ntf'fs A man ~
rtl('d rtlk> o~ SI~ and
,,,. Wll'1' tor 11 10 9()
•1-.c-.,oh many hands
c-•tort> '' 15 •etume<l 12
U) P M MAGAZINE
,> M Vl!.11~ P"OloSl•llPM!f
~I n Ci~IPll(l ' VtS•l W1ln
pr, W l~IP<I 11 former
monn )h1r~r wth) 1$ manv·
lrlCluroJlQ ~•~IS that malte
.ileoll<:>t •or '""' al MOVIE
• .,. • , floman Ho41<1ay
, •9~31 Gr .. gory Pec:k.
Audrey Ht:tpt>wn A pron-
<l'S.~ lalls in love with a
np~p;-rmoo wh1l<1 on
v..Catoon on Rome (2 hrs j
tE) 28 TONIGKT
A IOOll m,., afleOed cases
01 land\o<d <waSIOn ol rent
c.ontrCI• '" 1111• Southland m SEARCH FOR
SOLUTIONS
l hOOoy M~lng And
P1eaic1100·· tCCI
.. I ) THE 8AXTERS
o.c. ~ • llOITl-
nambullal ano -.ta Ille
lf .... ltAllOM llgo9inll Fetl.t
Mil .. ~
• NOYA
"'A °"8fl Piao .. • The .-ya
!fl wNCtl Ni. l'IU lo~
'" COOirlo With ~ herltl
condition• of Atbon•'•
Sonaren Oeaerl ar•
.. imlne4 (0C){R)
()) LA T1M f'M>fU
t;OO 8 ()) THE 09!CTIOH °" SIMAS KUDR<A Alan Atttln aters • t"9
L•thutlnlan -MIO. t11
1970. 1ttempt9CI to 1eec:n
freedom by re.pong ltom a
R~ "'oe> onto Ille deek
of a Cout <Werd outter .
tAI 0 Al.ON£ AT LAST
A couole about to en,oy
·~ ,_ IOund freedom ~ ~"'IC'f -1"'811a1ea
10 le8ln !'-Cfloldr9n want
10 -l>eca hOme 8 DONAHOE c..-t een. Mldler 8 9 THREFS
COMPAi«
Ralph Flltley onecM!rtenfly
INtnt "'81 Jec;il IS r>Ol
what he OIMns to be and
t"'1Wltens 10 8VICt him
1CC)(R)
W MERV GAIFFlN
Gueets: Robert Hays. RoO-
t'("t Stact.. Lloyd 8fldges.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar. peter Goaves. Lorna
P1111erson m NOVA
.. A OeM<1 Piece .. l he ways
on wtnch hie h&s wc:c:eeded
1n cop.ng wolh me harsh
con<111tons ol Altzona'&
Son ;uon Oes,ert ar11
e•aminea tCCl(Rl
9:30 CJ IF JAPAN CAN -
WHY CAN'T WE?
LIOyO Dobyns 11Um1net.
rne prO()lems of ~
procluctMty by COOl'llS"llng
<I 10 Ja~ procJue1Mty
and tt>e aocaal system 11\al
,_ JPPO'lS ti. U TAXI
A l>eautrful WOfNl'I goedS
AM>~ lf'llO !!fnbanlrng on a
rPcldf'H campa1Qn 10
pr~ htS brave<) IA) m~~
SOlUT~
T""'Ot'f Model'"g And
Prl>Oteltoo \CCI
Oil JOHNNY CASH
YOU11'1 SPECtAL
· Wnete Have All The Ch~·
<1ren Gone?" A penetrar-
•no IOOI< into the hOP8S and
OrPam5 of children •S
Ptl"Sf'nleo Guests
Mtcl1af'I Landon. Carnt
8otn(>11, Roy Clark. Chad
E Ytlf e11. Oet>boe Boone.
Roqer Wllllams and Biii
Cosby
10:00 0 Q NEWS U HART TO HART
A powerful Ct'tmtnal k l<l-
naps 1wo of H!W1 lndu5'-
r nes • top llClefltiS\s to Pf•
vent Jot111han trom taatJty-
111Q agains1 """'· (RJ
.. Tom Snyder Ousted
.. Host Past Hi,s
LOS ANGELES <AP > Bt'T "PRIM F. Time" has
"Tomorrow" will pick up an tatlt•d ... n far to match the
extra half·hour from "TOntJlhl, ... ucc·ess of the t"o other network
but television personaltty Tom nt'"!' m<ig;:11.me -.howc; nn<I NRC"
Snyder has lost his n""'" "t'"" Pl'f•..,1 dcnt Bi ll '-rn.dl ..,<111J magazineshowinpro~rammini,: Frirl:•' h~· "''" 1·\t11·nH·h
'Prime' •
~ho"' had improved. but added.
"In efft.>t'l, it's too late."
The show, however, will
retum to the NBC schedule in
1 'le fall \I.1th a new host and a
Ill'\.\ title
changes at NBC. unh ~Jtl~~ with \1.hal I .... , ...... 11f
NBC announ<.'ed thal Snydt•r ~nvdt>r on ··Prim" Tunt•" "ht·11 THE N F.W arra n gement
has signed a nrw c·ontrnct 1r1 tlw -.hov. lw ~.Jn nH·an ... 1h:.it Snyder will no
c o n ti n u e h o s l i n g \ h " I h· s.i1rl h111 h ..,, "•It " .rntl l h•· lorlJ.!l'r hi' <'mployed by NBC's
"Tomorrow" show. but "ould "" :\t•ws Ot\'io;1on. whl<.'h produces
re plac-ed this f<1ll c.t'> ho::.t of ·Prime-Ttml'" and had been
"Prime Time .. splitlm~ his salary with the
SO~Dff/' Al WRE /\..16 netw ork · l> e n le r l a 1 n m en t ··TO MORROW '' Wll,I~ T /I /'f ,~ division
become a 90-minute program. Then.· had bct>n reports that
gaining the half-hour that 1s SJVRY SLATED :\BC had b<'en looking to replace being cul from the "Tonight Snyder on ·'Tomorrow" with
S.how" under J ohnnv Carson's HOLLYWOOD 1AP1 Sophia Steve Allen. but that the move
new pact . Loren stars as both ht'r mother v.as allegedly vetoed by Carson.
"Tonight" will tx• hroadcast and her<>elf in "Sophia. a v.ho didn't want another
from U :30 a .m . to 12.30 am , three-hour NBC movie based on comedy variety sho"' to follow
followed by "Tomorrow" from her r ise from pen e r t )" l I) "ToniJ?ht ·•
12:30 a.m. to 2 a.m world-reno\\rned mo\ 1e star i\ possible s uccessor to Snyder on the news magazine program
The network said Snyder It is being filml·d on localton l'ould bl' CBS news man Roger
w o uld leave "Prim<.' Time.·· in Ital}. based on thl' book Mudd . "'ho is r('portedly
NBC's answer to CBS' "60 "Sophia. Lovmg and Living, ro n si deran g leaving thal
Minutes" and ABC's "20-20," He r Own Stor~. · b) f\ E network after being passed over
because of the talk show's new Hotchner for Wa lte r Cronkite's JOb in
length. .:=::::::::::::::::=::::::=:-:=:=:=:='.....-_:_:favor of Dan Rather .
~~0-~~~j"M.ij!J~,~E·~~jiiij~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
All a .oo '* 2:30 ..-i""-....
INSTOl NO Of 405 MO llllSllll/SUtfflOWEA • .-nn
ooe.,, lbfeo
THE ISt.ANO c1t1 ,.....,....
~-
The most wanted man
in Wakefadd prison
1' the Warden.
Robert Redford
"BRUBAKER"
TUBE TOPPERS tJ:ll • 0 AIC MOYll ··~ ·~ Oii T .... 81* HeM Side" (tt731 Ottnn
( 1113e) Joel Moer-. W""1t
"*"'an A cruel pep«
tNll -llCqUll9 the oo-eo-to conl/OI the W•
conain lumbet eounuy. ( 1 KCOP e 8:00 -"Roman Holida y." T11rme11, Godfrey
Cambridge A blec:k
l*'ber lriee 10 de-' wltll
the oener•oon Gee> "' ,....
family
Audrey Hepburn won an Oscar for her
performance as a princess on vacation
who falls for a newspaperman (William
Holden) in this 1953 movie with Eddie
Albert.
12:to • MOVll * * "MadllOn A..._,.
(1ff2) 01"1 Anek ....
ElellnOr PWl\er An llnell•
pec1ed turn ot -nt1
revea11 lhlt 1 hlghly
•MP8C1ed publle llQUre
!>08" a deadly thl"eat lo
the nation ( I hi., 66 min )
2:901"' . ::?f
S:OO MOVIE * •'h ··A Guy Ntn* Joe
(19"4) S~cer 11acy .
lfelle Ounn41 A WOfld War
II pojol •• W8fned by hla
Ol+1fOend to lei oo of hit
reclllesl weys attar ane
r-vet a deadly ptemoni--
tlorl 12 hrs .• 30 min.I
CBS f) 9: 00 -·'The Def ect1on of
Simas Kururka ·' Alan Arkin takes the ti·
tle role of a Lithuanian seaman who at-
tempts to gain freedom by leaping from
a Russian ship to an American Coast
Guard cutter. I NATIOM.A1. NEWS
12:40 ()) MARY HARTMAN.
MARY HARTMAN
4:00 8 MOVIE'. •••1, "TM Sun N.....-
Sata.. I 193111 BaSll Aelh·
bone. DouglU Fllitbanltl
J1 In the name of tne
crown, 1wo Btilleh t><otnera
ao lhelr dlplornaoc belt 10
IYerl e W8t 1n AfrlCll (2
hraj
NBC IJ 9:30 -If Japan Can ... The Shumwsy hOUte tum•
tnto a 1>1n1egtound, CNir-
toe end Loretta twap exelt·
1r1Q ,_ and Tom cool<a
l'WI WS'/ beck lf'llO Mary I
Wh y Can't We? A documentary e>eamin-
ing American productivity by contrast-
ing it to that of J apan.
I NATIONAl NEWS
NEW9CHECK
1~ • NEWS
~
··vo Me Recueroo ••
YoVll'I !IWOUQtt me eyes OI •
ahoMh•ne t>ot Ortte<9"t
V...c>nt ()lftMllr'll Bones 8
~ot·~ of Pu!-<10 Rocat>
'*'111!f Jo<ge Solo G!> ODYSSEY
The SakudOI' The
~ QOve<nmMt S
eftor1a I 0 c>ev6t0(> pro-
gt aml tor .OUC.llOfl rnec>•-
cal care end hOu&inO for
1he SaltudOt'•S are
eumoned \CCI 11:00108CJJ ~ N£WS NEWL YWEO GAME
MOVIE
""It jlt 'H 1t\ H!iPOf
Feeling"' l 19';R1 Oet>~
Reynalds. Cu 1 Ju(Qe<'S A
rettted acte>< '"'"'"' '" '"ti &1899 l<l\e< t.O<M<IG••oQ ·'
fOUJlQ woman to give ,.,,m
uo (?hf!>)
W niE OOOCOUP\.E
Ft>h• and OsGa• ~ 10
l'IOld tt>eot O'#fl <!«At/lion
to oer~ ltllfle'• on ~t
ter phys.eel conamon
• TiiE BENNY Hll.l
SHOW
Benny ~ .. bollnQUtll
1our guode "'° oeys ,,....,,._
ry tor 11 lop ac10t' I jOt> tf\
many~
&;) ~OEPEHOENT EYE
Oarl.. Agt>S A !>8IT>UI .11
l:"J'lt t'\y ff'-ttunnQ 'w111r.-•'
01 ,,,._. rutu· ... ...,.,,, ,. ... " rot>r'
'IWOfd r~•ng .i damsel "'
<ll'$1fMS
11 30 f) 8AAHASY JONES
JOHNOARUNG
.................
LOSES ONE SHOW
TV Host Snyder
Berry Stars
HOLLYWOOD <AP •
-Barry Newman will
star m the Walt D1~nC\
TV movit-"Amy·on th;.
Lips"
Whole '""elltga11ng a
mvroe.. Barnaby uncoo.rera
'"lormatoon about the
1Qc.1l10n of • Mlf-<nffliOn
OOllars I lo6en )'Mra Mf1oer
(RI
0 THE BfB'f °" CARSOH
~II OeY\d S1eonberg,
Mlflann8 Broome, Kelly
Garrett. John 88nnel1 (RI
0 DATING GAME O ®J A8CN£W8 -~SHEROD
Hogan and l\oa men are
~ to destroy a
NllZI ~ slat.on a1
Stalag t3 mJ GETSMAAT
Mu P09CK u a sa•eaeQ<·
"' tn orae. to trap K.AOS's
V•· Bog m m CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
11.60 U l'HI SOAP c,,J,, ,.<... P" d~1on1sn1~
rva....-" fr om n•!I> lj(JC"tlJf" rsn<J
J"S~tC '\ goe~ 10 a P~l'Cfl•B·
rust 1A1
-MENIGHT -
12 00 0 TWllJO+{T Z°'*
A Inn" a led IOYer buys ii
lo"'9 pot.on trom a orol~· '°' tnetl 9'WI& 11 to rus g.r1-
lr1'!rv.I
• MISStON"
M'OSSl8l.E
TN! IM F mu'1 1nt~"'O• ....,
.. ~ aQe<>I b<>fv<" ,...
,.,.. -•M l·lo.1• 100 ·~r~t
I!) GET SM.ART
M -t.1 •"'1 C}q ).t-~rcn • , "t
~AO'> qn• ... ~ rf'O'~
QrlmtT'e<I Hymoe I"" <0001
'-"· 1:00 G TOMORROW cw.ta MerHyn Ind Cero-
lyl'I \llttr10W, ~tic.al IWll'I
11sten wno are underQOll'O
... Cl\enge «>-•tlOnt.
Tony Award ~ Jtrr1
Oale
" t.lAVtNQ< M-d neic>a a young ...oow reco..,., money from
OH nusbatl<l ., m.ne
8J MOVIE
• • • , FltQhl Command ·
I t 94 \I AcJ()ert T ayto<, Ruth
Hu6aey A ~t urns n~
Wing$" '" • •ougl"t·8nd·
IOUQh ""'81 fltght aQUad oon (2 hfS I
G) MOVIE
• • •;, 'R•coch .. 1
AomMCI' ' ( 1955) M8rJO'l9
M81f1, Chll Wiiis T~ lw\30
COOto at a dude 1oncn rr~
t>e< IUCll 11 ma1Cl'lmo~1"Q
and moqoe t I rw JO m•n 1
1.40 8 NEWS 2.00 0 NE"WS 0 MOVIE
• • > Tn" SQua,..
Junqie · I 1'lS61 Tony
C.XllS P~f ~~ .t,ttH
i-nQ rorceo "''o fl'l" ··~"' 1nq nnQ 1or t1naf'\c..•ttt
"135'lnS ' YoU"Q """ W'lfl'S
• cnampoOnVllP iltlO .. ~I
I} "'SI
2 15 f) r.tOV1E
• • .. "T"" v-frQrl
l>Of'IO"'Y \ -pqc' I
P C"""'l Fq~" ( ,r I
tN<tntfl'f A OuOf \,,,.,
"'"''~'""'\ 11) hr\ ~ ff' ••
..,.,V>lt"'~"'-_,.f•lt,-f r r 'II I
2 :15 0 NEWS
2300 MOVIE
• • • Com<> And (,, I ft
4251 NEWS 4;30 MOVIE "' * • M~ttwY Of Tile
Whtie Room \ 193111 B<uc.e
Cab01 Joan Woodbury A
wrgeon is mylle<IOuSly
murdered. du,.ng the
COUtM Of an Qper"811C)(t
l\e a ~ormong t I hr '>
mm I
tte dne•da y·s
D a y• itne 1no.,fe•
11 00 (I) "' * Hold Thar
Hy0no1•s1" P9S71 eo--y
Boys. Hu"IZ Hall
12·00 Q * •'' Wild He<1tage··
f 19~81 Woll R091'fS Jr .
Mau•"6f"l 0 Sull1v1Jn
W * * "' "The H8"<>es 01 fpi..m31~" (Part ll 11965)
i'l1r~ UlluOld~ R1cndrd
(I) * * * • ' Tt>e 8f>lls QI
'>I Mary '§" f 19451 Bulg
l..tObbf lnqu<I Betgman
300 U • 1t Tile Bou"1y
Kiiier"' (1~1 Oan Our'(Ga.
Rod Carne<on
~ "'•"' lnt-Pre51. <l .. n• , Analyst" (101\7)
llrTW'> Cot:>um. Godtoay
(.,Hf•t>ffOO~
330 Q ••• l~l~t.IP
YP<lt. '1%81 Oavtd Nrv,..,
LOl41 Alt>tt9hl
by Armstrong & BatJuk
0.JK 1-()w;ic.?{'' 1~.,N 1 I HA1CUTE?FQNZ./£15
H-f ..tNL~ c:t.<1·_,...-v 1 r--_.,..
Moyers to CBS
He'll A nalyze Both Corwemions
1\.EW YllHK rAl'1 Tele\IS1un
n('""'>man 8111 !\1u\er.; "°ill n•tum tu
CBS 'ew~ a.-.. a p0ht1cal an.ii~ o;t fnr
the Hepubhcan and Dt>mocratH· n111
\ .. nt1on' and t'lt•f'I ion n•l!hl th1 ·
111·1..,, 11r l. <innounC'C'd Sund a' \Jo~l'r' "":J' ;in ;inaly.;t f111 I W-
uurin~ thl' 197ti c ampaign, &nd
..,, orkt'<J for {'BS from 1976 to 197~ a"
anrhorm;in or "CHS Reports."
In 197~. h1• bt.•gan producing "8111
\111\ I '!' . .J11u1 nar for Public Broad
1 .r-..11n1 ...,. n 11·1• Tht• program will
... r.rrt .i Ill'"' ... 1 .. 1-..on 1n th•• foll on PBS
Bankruptcy Examined on 50
V. hn ..,, 1n.., ,111d 10..,1., \I. hl.'n
lt.1nl.1uptC\ '' fill•d'' Tht!> 1s one of the
'''lit"> probed 1n a t""r>·part
'''""'"ht·l·k·· 'Pt·<·1 al r<'port
B.rnkruplc~ ls It the ,\n..,..,,l.'r·"
a1rtn1? lOn"t'< ult\ t> Tue~da~., .it 7 30
p m . bt-gtnnini.: tonight on t\OCE
Channel SO
In part om'. Newst heck · reporter
Dl·borah Mann1n1? take an indcpth
look ut the ne'r\ Federal Bankruplc-)
Rl'form La" and 1t!> ram1f1«at1onc;
hoth now and for the rutu.re With a
f..O'. national intn•a!>l' 1n the flhni;?.!:. of
hllnk rupll'' <,1111·1· pao;'>age of the law.
'>OITII' oh\ IOIJ'> (jUl' .... IOn'i <trl'>t': who
.tr•' th•· Pt"l•plt• fllmi.: Jnd ~hat arl' tht·
l'ffl'l'\' hnth nJ\1onw1de ant.I in
Or.1nl!1 < '11u nt\ ,,
P.1rl l 1\tt -~iring next TU('5da}.
l'XJffiJOl'" tht' 1•H1•t·t., the law ,.,
h:n in~ 11n n"1htor., the amounLo; of i.,.,.,e., to th1•m and repercussions for
lht"-t' nor f1linc f11r bankruptcy
Th<' prui:r rm., rc•pcat the !>av1·
t'\ t•111ng ,11 HI p m
M-.·-n.-..-7:00.'t;)O
frl.-S .. ..-7:00-9:-45
~0.7:00.9:l0
. ---·-......-----
1111/INl,I M~I' ~
~
10 · .. ·, ~~'""11" ... t~ ,,. ···· , ....
~~~
Eril Bretm~g
..
That's Peter Sellers behind the white
whiskers as he and Helen Mirrin play a scene
from the new movie "The Fiendish Plot of
Dr . F\J Manchu ." Sellers plays both the
master criminaJ and his longtime adversary.
Nay land Smith of Scotland Yard.
... ...,, .. -......
'"WNOU T MOIUt" l"I .~ ... , ...............
_..,....
llOUOH cur"' 111»1'»4•_... .......
,....,_ ...
UUAN COWM)Y 1M1 _ .. n.-..a-11-...iS.iMI ___ _,,,.,.~_,,.._,.....I.
·~ .. f ........
494 1!>1<1
\ l _,, ··-49<1 1!)14
....,.. .. _._, ____
THI IWU NOTMIU1111 ,,.~ ...........
... ....., ... ...,-...........
IOAIMl1 ... ,, .. ,, ... .--.........
llONCO llLL Y ·-WUAn 1-•.,.
Uf~ l·-1'-7-•fl
''ROUGH CUT" !POI
(fill .. ~~s3 I ·~~~E1,~~s•c·
·---~-··
,\.~"'•''' ~
t • I ., ti!~TI
,
,..._ou1e1•r ,.,._.,._.
MOMCO MUY '"9 ...
'"' IM-t.Awt ... --i~ ....... ..___
PAMl111
""' ... '" ""' .. StoMT'"'
................. ----..-... &A..a ......... --r ..... ......
Premieres Proliferate
Sebaatian'1, San Clemente, SCR Open
A paJr ol OrMt County pr. mltr and a world p"mlere
llthl '4P lhe lout marqueea thla
w tk. wtlb two-third• ot the ntw
1cllon tranaplrln1 In Sin
Clement•
) "Be)'ond ~ Frlnae" haa ll.nally
made It to the Orangt' Coaat.
The British comt'dy r evue opens
Thursday at South Coast
Repertory under the direction 0(
John·Davld Keller. who appears
in the show with Richard Doyle.
Hal Landon Jr. and John Ell-
ington.
P ERFORMANCES will be
. • • ENT EAT AINMc:N T / INTERMISSI~ •
-··--'Ul.A h \19 )3)9
~
°'ll!Ot 634 2'1~1
....... llCCVTtl ,., .......... ,
I "'• ' I ,
NOW PLAYING
aw..-·.._
C4\4' ~ 631 )',Gt
... Mll.C.U WUT
... ~... I'll )93~ uw ...........
lf'Wll Y.11 Of;~
aD.,A9'0f ,...._.,,....
Ml .. -Vlel9 _ ...
UllCOUI DIUft-M • 11ue .... l'~k 121-.0lo-l"I r1t on lht' par•d• o(
n W<'O~ Lt baatlan'a W t
()Inner Pl•ybouu, which will
unvttU NeU f mon'1 "Chapt,.r
Two·· Wedne11day. ope nine a
llmlt4'd. abl Wffk tinK&tcmtnt
Th San Ck-meote Community
Tb ater rollows Thurtday with
the flral produc\lon anywhl're
oJ 1 new comuct.y oil~ "Jun Croom ..
and Patti Hubler. with Dick
Solowici <from the previous
show "So Lot!«. Stanley"> ln the
director'• chair Performances
wlll M aivcn ni.ihtly except
Mondays through Aug. 3 at var)'-
1 n at curtain times at the
playhou.se. 140 Avenlda Pico.
San Clemente. Reservations
492·9950.
given Tuesdays through Sun· r=====================================-~·ia days at 8 p m. with Sunday
UAIUN ' A ThuNd•y open
ina nlJht 1 South Coa t
Rf'l>(lrtOty. ~hll'b 111 mounting a
brat'!. two "'~t'k run o( thc
Hrltlsh ('()m~y ~' u~ "~yond
lhtt F'ringt'·· u 1\s ~ummt'r at·
\racUon, n·1>l•tln~ u planned
reprise o( "Sldl' b) S1df' by Son·
dhe1m ..
LAKE FOR EST playwright
Jack Sharkey is directing his
own play ( wrtttt'n under the
pseudonym or Rick Abbot> at
thtt San Clemente Community
Tbeatf'r. where "June Groom"
inaugurates a four-weekend pre-
miere stint
matinees at 2·30 p.m (dark July
4th> for two weeks, closlng July
6. at SCR's Fourth Step Theater.
655 Town Cent.er Ori ve. Costa
Mesa. Reservations 957-4033.
Three other local stage pro-
ductions complete their respec.
t1vtt engagements this wee,kend
They are
-"A St r eetcar Named
Des ire .. by the Irvine Commun1
ty Theater at the Turtle Rock
Com mun1ty Park auditorium. on
Sunnytull Road oH Turtle Rock
Drive. I rvin e 1754 ·36431
Pttrformances Frida}' and Satur
day at 8 pm
-"CALIFORNIA Suite" at
The MOVIE MUSICAL EVENT
Of the IO'sl
DOIDOUY STUEO) w ~
.... A t 'lL. ••-.. •h•I
At~~ Uan·:.. formt'r manag·
Ing director Dan Vc.·rr't' r~urrus
to star tn \.M> roll" Simon wrott-
a bout h1m11t'IC an "Chapter
Two." as n widower who flnds a
ne w romance. Bratt Swanson
ena<'ls the Marshu Mason rolt> or
the love intere5t
Comprising the cast are
Michael Gomez. John Ray. Torn
Smith. Machelle McGregor.
Robert Hasllngs. Billye Walla~.
Rochelle Hoffman. Cynt111 a
Bartz and Carlene Queis ner The
comedy pl ays ror f our
weekends. Thursdays through
Saturdays at 8·30. until July 19
at the Cabnllo Playhouse. 202
Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente.
Reservations 492-0465
the Costa Mt'Sa C1v1c Playhouse -========b::==:==:==~~~~~~~ on the Orange County Fair·
Compl et 1n~ \ht• ··Ch apter
Two .. Cli!it arc Lawrence Parks It's taken 18 yea rs. but
~rounds. Costa Mesa 1754-5159)
Pl'rformanees Friday and Satur·
day at k 30
"Dylan" Ito b<-n •vaewed
T hursday I by the Saddleback
Company Th(·atC'r at Saddleback
Co llci.:" 1n M1 si.1o n VaeJo
<831 46.56 1 Performances torught
through Saturday at Hp m , Sun·
day .it3pm
Travolta's 'Cowboy'
Off to a Big Start
HOLLYWOOD <APl -"The Urban Cowboy," which tells the
stor y or a honky tonk ranger, is doing big business in the South
The movie grossed $8.502.000 at the box office between its re
lease June 6 and June 17, said Frank G. Mancuso, Paramount Pie
tures' exe<:ullve •llce president for distnbution and marketing
IN J UST ONE WEEK m 400 Southern theatcr<, "l 'rban
Cowboy, .. wtuch stars John Travolta. grossed $3.854.132 It took an
$224.578 in eight theaters in 10 days in Dallas.
The movie opened June 6 1.n ~aters in Texas Arizona,
Florida and other Southern and Southwestern areas It of>(:n(.'(i
across the countr)' on June 11
.. The Empire Strikes Back" was expected to break another
box office ~rd this weeek, s aid Peter Myers , senaor vice prc~l ·
dent for domestic d1stMbutioo for 20th Century-Fox
"11JERE'S NO DOUBT that this week we·re going to do m ore
than $20 million ln business." said Myers "It's going to be the big
gest week in the histor)' of motion pictures ."
The movie. t he sequel to "Star Wars:· played four weeks in
126 theaters. grossing $31,302,233. On Wednesday it opened in 665
additionaJ theaters. The total through Thursday is now $.16,492.546.
JOHN ~
BE.U;HJ AYK.:JVD
THE
BWES
BROTHERS
~ mu.Qca.l c~
[R.j "~::'~_'•'Al-~-T~_.!_ __
1:r.r:.1:i 1.w mfl
EDWARDS' CINEMA WUT
Westmms1er 891·3935
Continu1n~ their !.lint<; along
th1· t·oa.'>I art-
.. Grea'>t" at the Harleqwn
D1nnt·r Pla:,hou'>l' 3503 S
11 :.irbor Bhd . ~anta Ana
1979 55111 Performances n1~htly
l'XrPpt ~tonday through the '>Um-
mer .il varyin~ curtain llmPS
" ~ 0 V E 0 \' F: R • ~1 r .,
-., .irkhdm .it the Huntington
Rt·arh PIJ> house in thP S<.-acl.tff
\'111 .ilo(c Ct'nter Main Str~t ;it
Yorkto"n i\venut> Huntington
Bt«trh 1 R.n 44fi51 Performancf>'.
FndJ)'" and Saturda} s thr<.>U~h
J uly 12 <d<1rk July -Hh1
· L1tt k Murdt-r ..... Ito
b (' r I' v I(' w f' d Fr Id a) I b >
~how caM· Prvduct1ons at the
a uditorium 7521 Westman~tt•r
/\ v<• . \\'c!>tmtn!>t<'r t 893-94721
l'<·rformcsnces Fr1dcs )~ and
Saturday~ <.1l Ii 30 through Jul~
12. 2 p m July 13
UIWA9'01' t1•l MA WllT Wr\lm•~\1e1 8<11 J1H'1
EDWUDI' IWtlOll TWI•
Costa Mesa 631 ·3~1
CINlDOMl
Mrln:>-Cold"'\,l M.1\l·r ,.,,..., ,., ..
Ai• AI.A."\ 111\HKl-.H 1 ,,.,, I-A \II-.
\lorHlri1 IP\ ( I lf-<l~ f()f'l l!-.f< ( 1( )J<.f.
U•r ,·OU •, ••A • •• • • •1 • • •"t
..... I '°"111 COAST
~Ii Mt\a ~g 33~? CJ..., 1}00 •., ~. ·.Ot ., .,. l"i tO
M&llll'I NU PUll
Bru ~?9 ~39 ~ .... •1 ')(1 •1)(,·~00 I ·~• •O lC
owuoa· .. •Moel flUO MAU
"'''~ voe,o ·~ i.no c..., ., 00. ;-•',. "1 )/'J
t '°' • •O 0 _..,,
i.X!M@Ji =~, .. ,
OMllllMft• O<angt ~!>8 IOU ..u. .......
~ J_,.n ~llno •93 •~'1
• •A&llS ICCUtlt ,.rm•·wmn
Orange 634·2553
·-~ HARBOR IUD. Ofllff.fN
Santa Ana 531 ·1271
.. WHOLLY
MOSES"
IP91
""BRUBAKER .. ,.,
TO GO RSHIMG
"THE EMPIRE 1l'OI
STAl~BACK"
•JUST WHlH YOU THOUGHT I fTWASWf
IN THf CMllllAH ... " r-=:==.,=~=._= ... ===-===>
-G-llWic. •«>rY , .. ROUGH CUT"'
INI
"MAl\Y l'OPPtNI "
"NORTH AV!.NUE REOUl.A,.t ··
1•,,,.111<rf1 II\ DAVID l>J-':>IL\'A "'"Al.A:'\ \tAR~llALL
11 ..... 1 .. 11,., l\l..AJ'-. l'Al<KI-I{ • ---•·;.;..:_.:;·
(· .............. , • , • , .. . \""· • CIJl cxaat..,.., r
,•!_I ool ••• ;R.~'Q t;;=~~
NOW SHOWING
• 9'Tll( i. IUU • IUl!ll .. , ·' , •• ..,. ·-, It .,
' '" ... ,. •A J "• ~
... THE FIRST
EPIC HORROR FILM11
... ~ , •• '>llolll'o~
~ .. .... ' I I • ,'.
....,, .. ~.,,,
~~
CM Ml•llfl. .............. :r-~:iii!i;ZM~~ (IACk AlllOllllON) l•J!1i(jQl{tJI loWfll • ftlVI ALI In the
__ ...,..o;;.,; ____ ,_ .......... -----·-·----....... -------·-· -~------........ __ .......... ._ ........ -_ .......... .,.._-..--............_, .............. ~ .
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
EOIT IO N
't'oar Bomecow•
Dally NewHpape
ORANGE COUNTV, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 2~. 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENT
wrrNESS Kl.AASEN POINTS TO SPOT WHERE HE SAID HE SAW VICTIM
Judge, Jury and Attorney• In Murder Trt•I He•r Open Air Teatlmony at D•n• Harbor
Murder Ca,se Jury
Sees Kidnap Site
By DA VJD KUTZMANN
Of, ... 0411J .. u .. 51411
Jurors in the Orange County
Supenor Court murder tnal of
Larry D Smith of Newport
Beach traveled to Dana Point
Monday. but the Journey was l ~nything but a simple sightsee-! mg excursion . f Led b y prosecuto r Dave
Carter. the nine-woman. three-1 man JUry went to the Dana Point f Harbor location where com-
m e r c ial f ishe rm1:1n Donald
l Klaasen had test1f1ed he saw a
• small boat last August briefly
~ , Espionage
1 , \ Trials Loom
\For Hostages
By Th~ AsSMialed Press
Iran's foreign minist er said
the U.S. hostage crisis may be
resolved in a bout a month. and
the State Department granted
an exemption to Ba rbar a Timm
to see her captive son Hgain But
any optimism about a QU\Ck re·
lea se for the Ame ricans was
dampened by a r adical Islamic
party which urged Parliament
to have the hostages tried as
spies.
"lmam Khomeini and the lra
nian nation believe that the
hostages are spies and must be
tried." the Struggling Moslems·
Movement, which as close to the
Amen cans· captors, said in its
party news pape r 0 mm a t
.. Those deputies who do not ask
for trying the hostages are in
fact compromisers who resist
the demands of Imam Kho·
meinl."
President Abolhassan Bam-
Sadr met with Khomeini today
and said afterward they dis-
cussed developments in Iran. in-
cluding economic and security
matters. the official Pars news
agency reported
pull in before heading barl< to
sea
Aboard that boat. Klaasen had
testified. were Smith a nd the
woman Sm ith is accused of k1d -
n a p ping and killing a t sea,
Carolyn Bealer . 25. of Garden
Grove. Smith. 43. has contended
two men known only as J ack and
Ray were aboard the craft. too.
a nd killed Miss Bealer after
for cing him to pilot the boat
from Dana Point
Klaasen. who also came to the
ha rbor Monday to show j urors
where he was standing when the
boat pulled in, had told the court
he s aw no ooe other than Smith
and Miss Bealer aboard.
The jury was transported by
bus to the harbor while Smith
followed in a s heriff's depart-
m ent vehicle. In addition to
viewing Dana Point locales, the
panel also was taken on the
circ uitous South County route
that M iss Sealer 's brother said
he was told to follow last sum
m er whe11 a n extortionist was
dem anding $100.000 in exchange
ror has sister's safe return
But before venturing outdoor.>
Mo nd ay . J u d ge L eon a rd
McBride and defense attorney
Te rry Giles questioned several
m e mbers of the jury to de-
termine if they had overheard
ha llway conversation last week
per taining to the case
Judge Mc Bride was told last
Thursday that Miss Beater's
father-in-law had said in a loud
voice that Smith already had
been convicted m federal court
of a ttempting to extort money
fro m Larry Fox , the dead
woman's brother
A witness told the 1udge and
attorneys that some of the jurors
overheard the man's statements
and remarked that they didn't
know Smith had a previous con-
viction connected with the case.
Such information has not been
introduced as evidence.
However, three jurors quiued
individually Monday each told
the judge they moved im-
mediately whe n they heard
parts of the conversation con·
ceming Miss Bealer.
Dlird in l'otillfl
o.lly PINC S"'" -ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
Larry 0 . Smith
Anothe r Ju ror. Pa triC'la
Adams. said s he had heard no
one discuss the case
Mc Brade concluded that none
of the juror!' who were in the
area had been affected by the
conversation "We won't inqwre
:my further." t he judge said.
M c Bn de had turned down de-
fense requests for a mistrial last
week based on the incident m
the hallway
With Monday's tour of the
south county. the prosecution
ended its case against Smith and
Giles was to open his defense to-
day.
Gi les contends t he two
henchmen known as J ack and
Ray intimid ated S mith into
participating m the kidnapping
of Miss Bealer. whose body has
neve r been found. The two men
worked for business competitors
of the woman's brother. a con-
struction company owner. the
attorney claimed.
If convicted of murder and
kidnapping with s pecial
circumstances. Smith could be
sentenced to death in the gas
chamber.
Services Stay Firm
118 Budget Up l 3%i
To Meet Inflation
By &OBE&T BAKKER
Ol .. o.ltf ...........
The Huntington Beach City
Council approved a $62.3 million
city budget for 1980·81 Monday
that re flects no dramatic
changes in spending or services
from the current year
The general fund portion of
lhe budget, wruch deals with
day-to-day operating expenses.
is $42 million, up S.S million or
about 13 percent.
Mayor Ruth Bailey said the tn·
creases will mean that the city
will continue to provide the
same level of services to its
172,000 residents.
She s aid budget in c reases
were required because of rismg
rates of inflation, increases an
utility bills a nd m a intenance
costs and for employee salaries.
The city has a surplus of S2 4
million for the fiscaJ year that
e nds June 30. Most of that
money was placed into a con-
t.mgency fund and for employee
s"alaries
As u.sual. the poltce depart
ment r~e1ved the smgle biggest
s hare of budRet w1l h Sl 1 2
million.
The public works department
is gettinR $7 .8 million and the
fire department Wlll receive $6.3
million.
Prior to formal. unanimous
adoption of the budget l Coun·
cilmen J ack Kelly and J ohn
Thomas were absent). officials
increased various user fees by
an estimated $868,000. They in-
cluded beach parking, r~rea·
tion activities, certain library
media fees and public works and
building department fees a nd
permits.
Included in those increases
was the beach parking f~ whJch
goes from S2 to S2.SO per day for
residents and non-residents
The C ity Council raised
seasonal parking fees for ooo·
residents from S2S to S40 per
year . but ke pt the resident fee at
$1 5.
Valley Views
$10.4 Million
Budget Plan
The Fountain Valley City
Council is expected tonight to
approve a $10 4 million budget
for the city's 1980-81 fiscal year.
The council conducted a public
hearing on the document June
10. but delayed a final vote until
tonight's meeting.
At that hearing. two non-profit
or ganizations that work with
troubled F ountai n Va lley
youngste rs request~d about
SI0,000 each to help support their
programs duri ng the coming
year.
The two groups. Teen Help
Youth Service Bureau and YSP.
I oc .. provide counseling and
other assistance to juveniles
with family or drug problems
a nd to youths arrested for
criminal activity.
No ftmding for thege programs
currently is listed in the 1980-81
budget, but council members
may choose to change that
tonight.
Adult recr eation fees also
we re raLSed. but char ges for
you th activities s tayed t he
same
The City Council also agreed
to commit a max1mum of $20.000
for restoration work of the his·
toric Newland House at Adams
lOAHO CRASH VICTIM
BobtMe Jean Luca•
Services Set
For HB Girl,
o-a.,h Victim
Memonal ~en aces for 11-)C<Ar
old Bobbie Jane Lucas o( HWtt-
ington Beach a.re scheduled for
Wednesday 7 p m . at the First
Christian Church of Huntmgtan
Beach. 1207 Main St.
M 1ss Lucas, who ltved v.1th
her mother. Donna Chiaravalle,
at 2Q5 Portland Ave . dted June
17 in an auto al'<'•dent in Idaho
Also an th<.· car v.h1 ch collided
wi th J tru<'k JU!)t outside Twm
Falls were Miss l.u<'a'i ' two ~IS·
ters and .i fom11). friend The
~iris were en roule to '>t>t' their
father. Paul Luca~ of Mount::un
Home. Idaho. nt>ar Boi se
Miss Lu<'as · t v. o s is ters,
Tabitha. 15, and Lisa . 17. are tn
Magi<' Valley Memorial Hosp1tcil
in T win Falls an fair to ~ood ron
d1tion. The fnend. J ason Howell,
16. of Mountain Home v. as treat·
ed for rrunor tnJuraes and re-
lt>ased
Miss Lucas was born m Hunt-
ington Beach where she was an
honor student m the fi fth grade
at Smith Elementary ~hool.
She was also an mlermedlate
ballet student at Phylhs C>r
(Stt LUCAS. Page AZ>
Police Hunt
2 Suspects
In Robbery
Avenue and Beach Bouleva rd
out of general revenue sbanng
runds
The structure. built before the
turn of the century. was restored
by the Historical Society whicl't
asked the city lo he lp out with a
<See BUDGET. Page A2)
Trash Fee
Hike Seen
In Valley
Fountain Valley homeowners'
bi-monthly rubbish collection
bills wlll 1ump 80 cents under
the terms of a fee increase to be
considered tonight by the City
Council.
Comme rc ia l and industrial
pic kup char~es also will be
raised 1f the proposal 1s ap-
proved
The COWtc1I meets cit 8 p m an
the Caty Hall. 10200 Slater Ave
The city currently ts conclud-
tnR the first year of a -;even-ye<1r
contract 1,1,'lth Ra inbow D1s~al
Co of Huntington Beach The
agreement allows the company
to reopen its contract regarding
rate~ if the annual Consumer
Price Index pa:.ses 81.:1 percent.
tThas figure, in fact, has passed
J 2 pe rcenU
On this basis . Rainbow re-
quested that its reside1"1t1al trash
pickup fee be raised from $2.60
to SJ.20 per month per home.
Afte r talks with C ity
Comptroller Howard Stephens.
however, Rainbow agreed to a
new fee of $3 per month for the
fiscal year beginmng July 1.
1980.
'fhe comptroller and Rainbow
also agreed on revised com·
merc1aJ and industnal charges.
~h1ch are based on the number
of P•<'kups reqwred per week.
Under this revised schedule.
on e comme r c 1a l -andus trial
pickup per week would rise from
S28 to $34: two pickups would
Jump from S34 to $40; three
would increase from $40 to $42.
Pountain Valley homeowners
ar e balled for rubbish pickup
service bi-monthly. at the time
they receive city water bills A
52-cent in-house serv1t·rn g fee b
added on by th<' city.
If the new res1dent1al fee 1s ap-
p roved , hom eowners will be
charged $3 52 per month or $7.04
on each bi-monthly bill.
Gandhi Cremated
NEW DELHJ, India CA P l -
The body of Sanjay Gandhi. son
a nd heir-apparent of Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi, was
bo rne past s logan -chanting
throngs today to a tumultuous
c remation witnessed by his
mother and more than 100,000
m o urne r s . The 33-year-o ld
G andhj, a licensed pilot. was
killed with a flying instructor
Monday in the cras h of a stunt
plane .
Coast
Meanwhile. Pars reported the
execution of 15 insurgents in
northwest Iran. It said they
were found guilty of killing the
governor-general of Khoy, a
town in Iran's northwest
Azerbaijan province, and six
revolutionary guards including
the town's guard commander.
Tehr&n radio repor$ed the ex·
'
ecut.ion ol four persona Mooday
night at Evin Prisoo iJl Tehran r on such charges as miaap·
proprlatlnl public fundl, form·
Deaton Top FV Spender
Police are seardung today for
two armed robbers who forced
their way into a Seal Beach
apartment. bound both residents
and fled with $26.000 in jewelry
and cash.
Tbe two wrute male suspects
wearing stocking masks. one
carrying a pistol. lr.ooclted on the
door of the apartment of John B.
Lawrence and Bonnie McKeen
on First Street early Sunday
morning, police said.
Weather
Fair Wednesday. Lows
tonight SO at the beaches.
S S inland . High s
W ednesclay 75 to 82.
ma a crlm1Da1 1an1, t.aktng part
1 ln klllinp at a school and selllng
&iris to a brothel.
<See l&AN, Pa•e AZ)
Gunman Robs
Yalley Shop
A 1D8ft carrylq a plltol held u~Poum••a Vall•1 doulMUt • ......, DISbt, polite Wet. ......., ..WMd ..... Oft tibrti aawn Wanball, olertl o1
t.be WIDcMU'• doufhaut lbop on Brookbwr1t StrHl, and de·
111 ..... all Uie 1DODe1 Marshall
hd,paUels.aid. • .._ Manball handed tbe ,_ .... "'ID • paper b.,, the
••"• fkid. No •thJcle wu ..... lllard.
By PIDL SNElDEallAN
Ot .. DeltY ..........
Last-minute contributions
from developers and other
sources swelled the campaip
eoffen of several candJdates ln
the Aprll 8 Fowtain Valley City
Council eled.lon.
Final 1pendin1 statements
filed 1n the cit)' clerk'• om~
CN»nt to Parts and RecrutJon
Comml11ion member Ellery
Deaton as tbe top spender
amonc the ·five candidates for
two COUftCil seats.
Tbou1b her s tatement ln·
dlcatea the apent more than
t7 ,300, 111"1. Deaton placed third
ln \.be YOtlQt, edf,ed out by Plan· nln1 CommiH oner Barbara
Brown and incumbent Coun·
cUmu )t.,-vin Adler .
M rt. Deatcn. bowever. main-
tain• that the to0n will lilt an
amended etatement that wtll
place her expenditures at some
$2,000 less than the original
fl cure.
She saJd some questions have
ariaen about bow she is to report
properly her personal loan of
$2,000 to her campaign and its
use ln pa.ying orf various ex·
penses. Tbe f\Dal at.at.ement.s nJed with
the city derk covered the period
rrom March 25 throulb June s
and diteloeed campalp don•·
tloos made ln t.M two ween im·
mediately prtor to tbe election.
Mn. Deaton'• una mended
statement 1~1 the follow'lq
late conlributlon1: SlOO from
real eatate broker Ro1er D. Slat.es
of the HunUncton Be.Cb COm·
paoy: SW from the Stewart·
AroH CO.. a Tullin·b .. ed de-
veloper: and ~ rrom Ba)'l!de
Bulldert of Santa Alla.
Ill rt Deaton alto repor\ed re-
•
celving a $500 loan from de·
veloper BemJe Svalstad, t.beo·
mayor o( Fount.a.in Valley. Ac-
cordilll to her statement. this
loan was repaid the day before
the electioo.
Barbara Brown's final report
showed that ahe spent a total of
$5,394 on ber eampalp roe-a
councll seat. Her stat.emeot ln·
dicated abe loaned $1,UO to her
own campalp.
All but tt'5 of Mrt. Brown's
contributiom were roade before
the flnal two week.a or tM cam·
pal en.
Optomettllt Marvin Adler re-
ported tA>taJ C?tmpuen ex.pend·
ltureaof$2,583.
Hi• late contribution• Included
SlOO from Fountain Valley
Medlc'1 Dev~lc>pment. l125 trom
Tuaun~baMd Stewart Develop-
ment. tl5 from lnaurane41 aaent
<&.SPEND, P ... AI>
Wben Lawrence cot out ot bed
to answer the door, the two men
forced their way in. bound the
hand.a and feet or the residents
and aaued them with masking
tape. before scooping up Jewelry
and cub 1Yin& on a dresser.
Police said one of the suspects
struck Lawrence twice on the
bead with I pistol.
The jewelry included watcbel,
necltl1ces and rlnc• that the
resld•tt appareaUy put on the
dre11er before they went to bed,
police said.
One ol the suspectl w11 nve
feet siX Inches tall, of medium
buUd wtth ll&ht ha.Jr. accord1n.1
to police. PoUce descrtbed the
Mcond suspect u 1lx feet tall weartntc an oranae T-shlrt iiid
white gl.ona.
INSIDE TODA V
;
~--JIJS'I' BREAUNc·-----......
~ ....... """' ............. M ....... ] ...... IRAN •••
Senate OK. $.'6 llillion
Aid to Etbu:ation Bill
WASRINGroN CAP> -nae ...... •pprowed today IM I nve.year, .. bllllca ald~ b4U after NIOWMSlqly de·
fHUna an lll'Mflldm•t whkh woWd have perm.tued IOale &tu·
d ou at print• and paroebtal acboola to receive federal U ·
•••tance for the nrst Ome
Tht Senate did adopt u arnendmei)l lb.at woWd end ln·
lf'rut tree \oaoa to colte.1e at&ldenta. a move that 1pooaora aald wo~d M¥'1 UM 1owmm.ot P btllloe over lhe nut ttvo yeart
The bW .,_ lo a ~fffenee wttb UM Hou.ff.
A 11-16 vote cW ated the pri'flte tebool atGeodmtnt oft~
by S--Dulel Pa.trick lloyal.haa, O.N Y Moynjban coot.nded
that bb wu a modest propoul that would e1tend to th• M6d.le.t
prlvttt elrmmtary and ~IT)' pnvale school 1tudent1 the
aame t~ or ald 1wen 1tudenll at private and rellgoualy orient·
ed u.n1WritUes ......................... s..-.
MADRID. Spain (API -Basque separatist& threatened to
bomb part ol Spain's tounst coast t.oruaht. lhe eve of President
Carter's scheduled llrrlval m Madnd
Tho separallsl otganbauon ETA. whose guernllas lulled
seven in an anll·tourist campaign last summer against the
Spanish government, warned two bomb$ would go off In
Allcante provmce. 300 miles from the Spanish capital
f'edn-al a .. rd ••~la Oa,,,•lft-Loatt
WASHINGTON (AP) -A government board today ap.
proved a S500 million federally guaranteed loan lo the ailing
Chrysler Corp in a short meeting delayed repeatedly last week
by balkmg banks worried about the automaker's ability to sur·
vive. The fin al approval was postponed for 90 minutes this mom ·
mg because of a hre Monday night in a New York City orrlce
building where some crucial loan documents were located.
The Chrylser Loan Guarantee Board approved issuance of
S500 million in guaranteed notes and affirmed its commitment
to back another $1 bilhon in future loans. The actions come
despite continued deterioration m the auto industry, with sales
declining amid a fast.deepening recession.
Neeada Tnl• llttdnrfl"'llltd ~~
LAS VEGAS (AP> -A nuclear device with a yield or less
than 20,000 tons of hjgh explosives was exploded deep beneath
the Nevada Test Site today.
Tbe Department of Energy s aid the weapons-effect test was
conducted l.050 feet beneath Yucca Flat, about 90 miles
northwest of Las Vegas
Federal Aid Nears
For VolcaTW Area
VANCOUVER, Wash. CAP> -
While Mount St. Helens spent a
quiet day, federal funds for
cleaning up the fallout of the
volcano's eruptions came one
step closer to communities
blanketed in ash
A s upµl emental budget bill
containing some S952 million for
relier cleared the Senate Ap·
propriations Committee and
Chairman Warren Magnuson, D·
Was h . said he would work to
push it through the Senate -ac·
tlon that could come as early as
Wednesday
·'This bul contains money for
rleanup efforts by local govern·
ments," he said. "I want to em·
phasize that we consider Uus on·
ly the first ms taJlment or federaJ
involvement m ttus massive ef-
fort.''
Meanwhile. the Seattle area,
120 miles northwest or the moun·
ta1n , was rocked by thre e
moderate earthquakes Monday.
scaring dozens who thought the
volcano had erupted again. But
geologi.su declined to speculate
on any ronnecuon between the
tremors and Mount St. Helens
The Seattle area usually gets a
dozen quakes each year . so
three at one lime 1s "unusual ...
s aid Norm Ra ~mu ~!.en . a
seismologist at the Llmvers1ty of
Washington.
Overcast skies Monday kept
scientists from ob~erving the
volcano and the lava dome
growing in 1ls c r ater. But
seismic r eadings s howed no
earthquake acllv1ty, according
to the University of Wasbmgt.oo
Department of Geophysics
Or egon Gov. Vic Atiyeh re·
ported Monday th.at ash cleanup
costs and other expenses or st.ate
a nd local governments in deal·
ing with eruptions of Mount St
Helens are expected to top $3.4
million.
In a letter to President Cart.er,
Atiyeh said public agencies
already have spent more than $1
DAILY PILOT
m illion for ash cleanup a nd
other expenses and he asked
Carter to declare Multnomah,
Washington and Tlllo:mook coun·
ties federal disaster a reas
The letter narrowed a request
from Atiyeh last we ek that
Carter declare a statewide dis·
aster due to widespread fallout
of ash
Mall School
Registration
Extended
Regi s tr a ti o n f or th e
Mu lti -Mall s umme r sc hool
program at Huntington Center
Mall in Huntington Beach has
been extended to June 30.
M ulll. Mall is a pilot project to
establish Sot!thern California
indoor malls as community
service centers.
The plan . originated by
Huntingt o n Ce nt e r Mall
manager Howard Whittake r,
be~1 ns with non -accredited
s ummer school classes for
youngsters from kinde rgarten to
12th grade.
Originally. registration for the
three-week class sessions from
June JO through Aug. 27, was to
end on June 24
Classf's including creative
writing, practical math, drama,
a rt. model.mg , dancing and car
ca re will be o ff e red al
Huntmgton Center Mall from 9
a m . to 4 p.m. on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays .
Registration will be held al a
booth between See·s candy store
and J .C. Penney. Tuition w1ll be
$10 to $15 per class.
A mall spokesm an said that
a ltho ugh the classes are
non·accredited, the majority or
teachers in the program are
state certified.
The mall is located at 7717
Edinger Ave.
la ID ......... Kc.day wttb
Prencta t•l••l1loa, lraalan ronl1a Mlallhr 8ad•9_b ~~.:.-tu-=~~
Iranian Parltameat after It
cbooMI a prime mlnlater. Tbt
tw.t.ase criais "eouJd be Mttled
In four odlve weeks," be aaid .
He declined to anawer qu.·
Uooa ao condiUona Iran mi&bt
aet for release o f the 53
Americans. ln their 234tb day ln
C•ptivtt.y today.
"We'll tee." be Hid. S~lklns with report.en later
before h1a ~partun from Paris
for Tehran. Obotb&ade.b aa1d the
lalamlc militants holding the
hostages "have already given
usurance" they will abide
by tbe Parliament's decision.
Khomeini has ordered Parlia -
ment to decide the fate of the
Americans. its members are
divided over whether to place
them on tnal as "spies."
l n Washington . a State
Department spokes man said
Mrs. Timm, or Oak Crttk. Was ..
was granted the exemption from
President Carter's ban on travel lo Iran for buman1tanan rea-
sons .
"She requested permission to
go with her attorney and it was
1:ranted ... It was granted to
get h er c hild out, nothing
political." the s pokesman said.
f'r..,P~AI
SPEND ...
Frank Bryant. and $50 from
Ralph's Furniture.
Planning C.ommissioner John
McKnight reported total cam·
paign expenditures of $2,172.
In the last two weeks of the
campaign. McKnight r eceived
S50 fro m Fountain Valley
Estates (a mobile home park).
f''ountain VaJley School District
trustees Betty Mlgnanelli and
RC1ger Belgen each contributed
$25 to McKnight's campaign.
McKnight loaned a total of $798
to his own campaign.
Candidates Deaton, Brown,
Adler and McKnight each re·
re1ved a S250 campaign con·
tribution from the Huntington
liea<'h-Fountaln Valley Board of
Realtors during the lwo week
period pnor to the election.
Board s pokes man Carolyn
F:win g said her organization
decl in e d to endor se a n y
particular candidates. but de·
termined that the four men·
tioned above all were well·
qualified and deser ved financial
s upport
The firth candidate in the
race. Bart.on Shigemura. report-
ed total campatgn expenditures
of $521. He reported loaning a
total of $465 to his own cam·
paagn
f 'roM Page . t I
BUDGET •..
~a rden planned for the property
The council also debated
whether lo exempt ellg1ble
senior citizens from the S per·
cent tax paid on utility bills .
Thal decis10n was put off for a
~tudy on costs of implementing
the program and whether it is
legal to assist a specific group
and not others. Savmgs would be
about $30 per year. officials
said
If senior c1l1zens are exempt·
ed from the tax. the city 1s ex·
peeled to lose frQm $25,000 to
$79 ,000 per year. depending on
the number of quahfied seniors
Property taxes and sales taxes
prov:de about half of the city's
revenue Other major forms of
revenue a re provided by the
utility tax, mot.or vehicle in·lieu
tax. h censes and permits and rev·
enue from investments.
Fr .. Page Al
LUCAS ••.
Academy In Huntington Beach.
She is survived by her mother.
fathe r. two sisters. and brother
J im, 22. of Huntington Beach.
Arrangements are being made
for a m emorial fund for ballet in
Miss Lucas' honor at Huntington
Beach High School.
'"" 0r--.. C.-.1' 0..1, ....... ~ ...... """"'<" ., (eff'llD•-,,. ........ ...-.... '" h ....... tfWO .., tM o. ..... <-» -....... c--_. ... .. ,,~ .... --*•""" ........ ,. l~ ~,,. • ... tool•-. ....._., .. Kl\, H ... t_ 8••<•1'•""'•"' Y•ll•f, "''"•• L•9Wl'I• &P.C•ISotltft C...\t A \;f9• ,.~ ... tf!M I\
Fares Go Up
'""°''""*° StlllwMn .,.... ~'' '""" ,,,tftC.,._ ..... 1~f'119 ot~\ ~M :UO'#rt'\.\ aey ~PO ... tW C..~-CAl•""""'ntllo -·-p.,.,.. ... ". ~ 11\Mt,,...
'·-·~ voe•-"•--·-~~·-, ..... -·A.-.... _ ... €<9 ...
0.-M.'----......~ ..... -=t.:.:·-HuflttftGIOfl leec:fl CJMoe t111J-~ ......... .. , ..... ._ .... l".0 _,.. ...
OMNe ~-:::.;. '::l: .. c::: ~
Tel1pMfta (71'1.....,
a ........ Aft • .-.....-n
"--°'-~~-M0-11JO
~ic ::.~~II=--~= IN'l'1•r .. -~-0 i.erel~ -:. ~ :.,-.;::::.:,11 ........ ,. ........ -.. ,_ , ......... -,., ... , .... ..... ~ ·~ 1...-i .._,'@I .......... . .... .. • _,, .., ~ .. __.,I ..... _.. ... __ ... ,,
4 More Airlines Hike Rates
NEW YORK (AP> -Four major alrUnes have joined
Eutem Airlina ln announctq bJ&ber New York·t.o-Callfornia
airfares for the nex\ two momha. BU\ World Airways says It will
1Wl c:barge lest than the c:oml*tUoo .
Tram World Alrllnu, United Airllnu and American
Alrllnel Nld llODday tbey would matcb ltutem'• *'° t.ncnue to p.29 00 one-way fAHI ,,_..., New York and California from
July l t.broulh tbe end ot AQ&Ult.
THE mom PUB a&llAINI l'Aa below fate1 on other
rout.et, ~ the com~ for pUMftlen amOftl seven
alrllnea oo • roui. oace aervecl only bJ three.
• World, Which la charliftl • eacb ••Y unt.U the end of June,
said lt was boo.ttq lta fare to uoe.tt.
OTBSa A.laLINU US WILLING to allow World to cb.,.,. a loftr fan,~ tb.lt tt HrY• al'1*tl 111 Newm,
N • .J., 8Dd Oak.land:_r•tber tban I.lie IDON pOpUlar airports In
Mew Yen.-Su nandeco .
•• Amll'kaD • on.-. a '121 staadbJ ran. ""1i. Callltol .. q ......... way prte. .,,.-..,. for ''111·
•
Carter
Visiting
Belgrade
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia
<AP) -Preal d ent Carter
arrived in Bel1rade toda7.
reaffirm i ng America a
commitment to "a s trons,
Independent and non·aligned
Yugoslavia'' and its support for
detent.e.
Emphaaizinl his backing '-
Yugoslavia 'a unique role ta
Eastern Europe, Carter paljl
tribute to the la te Josep Bros
Tito, the architect of the
communis t cou ntry'•
independent poUcies, and laid a
wreath at his tomb.
"My pleasure in visiting t.hd
proud and beautiCul land ii
tempered by the sorrow we all
reel at the passing of President
Tito. He was a great man, one ol
the greatest o f the 20tb
century," Carte r said as be
ar rived in Belgrade to a 21-gua
s alute, and a personal welcome
by Tito's successor. OvjjetiQ
MiJatovtc.
"President Tito Jeft a precious
legacy, a strong, independent
and non.aligned Yugoslavia,·~
Carter said at Surcin airport. "I
have come to Belgrade to assure
yo u of lht' friends hip <Jnd
~upp<>rt of the Unaled Stales as
you bu1ldonthatlegacy "
Single Father
Lecture Topic
In Huntington
Girls of Summer
J a ma S1lvermao of Balboa !~land c pedal mg 1 gives ~a nc"•
Stoebe of Laguna Beach a ride along the v.aterfront near
the Balboa Pie r an Newport BeaC'h Tht.> gar!~ v.ere headed
to the beach <wher e else? 1 to enJO~ ~1onda~ 's 5ummcr
weather
Mesa Airport ~d
Target of Lawsuit
By STEVE MARBLE
OI -o.tfy ~ .... SwH In a surprise move. Newp0rt
Beach city officials launched a
t hree -pron ged legal attack
against the County of OranRe
Mondav as vart or a conunum~
dnve to block exoans1on of John
Wayne Airport
The lawsu1L'> f1ll•d an OranJ?f'
Count~ Supenor Court ,1r•·
<11mt'd <J l hJ)ting lht' C"llUO\\
from purl'ha!>ing 13 .> Jt·r1:!> tJf
land in Costa Mesa on the "-~l
side of the airport
Counl} offi cials. now f1rman~
up acqu1s 1t1on o f the two
sepa rate parcels. contend the
land is needC'd lo accommodate
aircraft businesses and pnvate
airplane t1edowns
Hugh Coffin. Newport 's city
attorney, said l14 0 or the suits
ask the rourt to orde r the county
to prepare l0 nv1ronmental
impact statemenLs on the efferl!>
of s uch expans ion tx>fore moving
ahead with the land purcha!>e
The third suit an tnJunctaon
s1mph <1sko; that the count~
be block ed from l!O•nfl an}
furth e r w i th th e land
acquis1uon
Ne v.port Mayo r Jackie
H e a t h (' r . d u r 1 n ~ M o n d a '
•. , entn)! ~ ( II~ l"<tUOC ii St'!l!>IOn
Pxplaanl'<i lhat lht' Cit} 14 a!> film~
tht' '>UJl!> · v.1'h J >-rt'Jt deal of
n•luctance . .md n ·c·o1<.n1zed thdt
tht' leJ?al <sttack v.a~ a !>cnou!>
c hdllen.ce to tht: count~
"Wt! dd1bPratt:r1 a t gredt
lt'n~th rt'gJrd1ng thr
ad\lsab1hl\ 11f th1'> IJv.su1t but
ft'lt 14 ~ ~ erl' fo r ced into a
J)QS1t1on to bnn~ this lawswt tri
prott'Cl the 1nlt're~l!i of the city
and 1ls t·1t1zen!>, · lhl· mayor
remarked
She said the adve~e effects or ·
an} expansion on !'le\\ port w1l1
bt-t rC'mendous and called the
count' .., mO\e to purrhast.-lh(.·
JJ 5 acre!-· another !>tep in the
piecemeal ~rov.1h and expansion
of tht:' airport.··
A ttom ey Coffin said continual
ai rport expansion has gone
unrherked and thal county
ofhc13Js have railed to compl:-
\\1 t h th e C alaforn1<1
Environmental Quahty Act
\ f•JU r part lecture series,
"'tnclt• f''athl·rs Thrall of
\ 11 111r> ,.., \gony nf Oefeat." 1s
'>C'h1·dult-cl t11 lM·~m July 14 at the
llunt1ngt11n Bt•<t(•h L1br;.iry, 7111
Talbert \\t' lluntington BPu«h
Sp<>r1"\11rl'd hy Coa '>tllnc
Community C'<ill .. ge. 1l wa ll be
h1•lrl from 7 lo 10 p m on
\i ondJ\" HJnd) lbv1s. a single
fathn 11( tv.tJ «htldrcn and a
llct'n:-•>tJ murriag•'. fam ily and
• h 1 I d <' <> u n '> t• I " r , w 1 11 h e
IO'>lrUl'lOr
Tht• '>t•r11·.., 1" '1i>~1gned for
Ltlher. anti tho'it' 1ntt-rt•'ilt:'d in
lt•Jrnan~ mort• <about tht.> v<1 nou.<;
J'IJ•·{t ... cif !>inl!le fJlherhood,
1nrlud1ni: "Ddtn1ng the Ne w
HulC'. ·· "I~ Your Hom e Their
llo1m1•"' .. 01!)neyland Daddy
.rnrl f-..ddtt· ., f''ather Syndrome"
and · <'u'>to<h and V1sitat1on -
Ch.•nJ!ing Roit' of Fathers."
1 ht•rc> 1., no reJ?1 .... tration f~.
H.••1!1.,lrat1on '>hnuld be made by
.Jul) 7 lnformdt1on may be
nhtam<'d at 9fiJ Ot!l t , extension
2!>6
Weight, Gym
Oasses Set
Weight hft1 n~ and gymnastics
are a mong the classes offered at
the Boys Club of Huntington
lieach as 1t begins its summer
hours
It '" now open from 10 a .m. to 4 p m . Monday through Fnday.
Localed al 319 Yorktown Ave.
and 19699 Ecluration Lane. the
<'lub as open to boys and girls
from aJles seven to 18.
l nformataon on lhe classes
may be obtained by calling
968·0509 Membership fee for the
Boys Club is S2 a year.
7
t'our Home•• a
Dally Ne• pap.-r
VOL. 73, NO. 176, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 24', 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENT
County Sued on Airport Growth Plan
•18TSV'S MU9LS ................ In a IUl'llriM mon, Ntwoort
• Bea~b dty otndab lau.nchtd a
t .. ree-pron1ed le1al attack
•1alnst the Counly of Oranae
Monday • .o.rt ol • contlnulnl
dr\ve \o b&odt expansioc of John
Wayne AirlM>R·
The tawswta. filed ln <>ranae
County Superior Court. are
aimed at haltin1 the county
f'h>m purchaalnj 13 5 acres of
I
I • I
• J
I .
f
f
t
* * *
Airport
Deadline
Issued
Orange County supervisors
warned their staff members to·
day they want the master plan
for John Wayne Airport finished
on time.
Supervisors learned in an in-
terim progress report that work
on the document meant to guide
the county airport's develop-
ment through the year 2000 is
running about 11 davs behind
schedule
But Barbara Fox. assistant
director of General Services
Agency, insisted that the final
draft version of the plan,
authored by VTN Consolidated
of Irvine, should be finished by
its original completion date of
July 13.
•·we have told them we would
like in writing whether they are
' going to be late or not." Ms. Fox
said.
The third interim report on
physical facilities, which makes
up one third of the master plan
documents. is due this week.
That inte rim report will
feature projected costs for car·
, rying out various airport proj-
ects, such as expanding the
passenger terminal.
Supervisor Philip Aritbony
said the board ··ought to hold
Ms. Fox and her boss responsi·
ble" for insuring the timely re·
lease or the master plan's finaJ
draft version.
Supervisor Thomas Riley ,
whose district includes the
airport, said the board is con·
~rned about the plan's limeli·
ness because "we want the
public to understand we do
mean business on this study."
Trish Butler, environmental
planner for VTN. said the firm
expects to have the first copy of
the draft report finished by July
14
Irvine Views
$18.5 Million
Budget Plan
An $18.5 million Irvine city
budget for the 1980·81 fi scal
year. is scheduled to be adopted
tonight by the City Council.
The budget is 12.9 percent
higher than last year 's.
A total of $16.3 million is
budgeted for day-to-day opera-
tions. 1be operations budget is
funded largely through sales tax
revenue.
Thirty-six new city employees
are called for, including 11 in
public works and eight in the
police department.
Also oa the council agenda
tonight Is a discussion of an
amusement park to be built in
lrvine near the Fluor Corpora·
tion.
The council is lo decide if the
current commerclal-
recreational zoning is ap-
propriate for tbe 13.8 acres ot
land betWeen lliebeboo Drive
and tbe Sm Diego Freeway.
•G JJ'BEELER
SJRIPSAUIV
..,..._, (llcbd up a De. Mt
ol wbell8 .t Joe llaePbenon
Chevrolet In lrvl9• over the
-weekend, alon1 wttb ac·
~ Tiie only trouble lt, 11lea
1DaD .... Doukt Aftdef'ICIO told fO~. tMr didn't P.81 for the four ....a. md left tbe new
... ... ~ eqalpped wttb tMm ...... tM pound. Lem•eo U. apncy at 21 Auto C..-Drtft wu SJ.000, police ......
land ln c.o.ta Meu on the w~t
al4e ol the airport. County offlctaJa. now firming
up acqut1ttton of the two
separate pa~la, contend the
land la needed to accommodate
aircraft bulinesses and private
airplane tiedowns
Hup Coffin. Newport's city
attorney. said two of tbe suits
aslt the court to order tbe county
to prepare envir onmental
impact statements on the effects
of 1uch expansion before moving
ahead with the land purchase.
The third suit -an injunction
-stmply asks that the county
be blocked from going any
furth er with the land
acqui.sltioo.
Newport Mayor Jackie
Heather. during Monday
evening's city council session.
explained that the city was filing
the sults "with a great deal of
reluctance" and recognized that
the legal attack was a serious
challenge to the county .
"We deliberated at great
length r egarding tbe
advisability of thls lawsuit but
felt we were forced rnto a
position to bring thls lawsuit to
protect the interests of the city
and its citizens.·· the mayor
remarked.
She said the adverse effects or
any expansion on Newport wiJI
be tremendous and called the
county's move to purchase the
13. s acres "another step in the
piecemeal growth and expansion
or the airport "
Attorney Coffin said continual
airport expansion has gone
unchecked and that county
officials have failed to comply
with the Ca liforni a
Environmental Quality Act.
A master plan or the airport,
mclud10~ a full -scale land and
n o 1be study. and an
e nvaronmental impact report
are currently being prepared
and are expected to come up for
public hea r ing l ate this
summer. In other legal maneuverings,
the city council announced that
the city will be filing legal action
in the United States Court of Ap·
peals i n Washin gton D.C.
against the Cavil Aeronautics
Board. <See AIRPORT. Page A2>
Irvine's Begins Monday
Four Recounts Set
In County Election
Girls of Summer
The first in a series of four re·
counts demanded by candidates
not trusting the results o( their
races in the June 3 elections will
begin Monda y at the Orange
County Registrar or Voters of
Cice.
l rvine City Council <.•and1date
David Baker who lost by 60
votes to incumbent coun
cilwoman Mary Ann Gaado. 1s
among those who will pay tht>
registrar·s offi ce $275 per d<1y
for a vote recount.
Another recount that will
begin Monday involv es
Democratic presidential c·on
tender Lyndon LaRouche whose
vote cou nt 1n th e 38th
Congressiona l Dis trict was
lowered by about 7 .000 votes
because of what county election
officials termed a computer er·
ror in the original tabulat.Jon.
As a result ol the lower t.ct.aJ.
LaRouche failed to wln a de-
legate to the Democratic Na·
tional Convention in New York
in August.
Shirley Deaton. asslstant reg·
istrar o( voters. said re<:OUnlS sought in two races m Orange
County Central Municipal Coort
haven·t been scheduled yet
Seeking recounts in those
races are attorney Bobby
Youngblood. who lost lo mcum·
bent JudJ.te Richard Orozco by
2 17 votes and attorney Dan
Jama Silverman of Balboa Island <pedalingJ gives Nancy
Stoebe of Laguna Beach a ride along the waterfront near
the Balboa Pier in Newport Beach. The girls were headed
to the beach (where else?> to enjoy Monday's summer
weather.
Thief Sought
After Irvine
Jewelry Theft
Spy Trials Pushed
For Iran Captives
A second-story man who
climbed to the garage roof of an
J rvine apartment complex to
gain entry to his victim's home
1s being sought today in a $19,370
Jewelry burglary, police said.
Lucrezia Viera. one of two oc-
cupants of the residence on
Bellflower. told police her 1065 in·
eluded 13 items of both gold and
silver .
By The Associated Press
Iran's foreign minister srud
the U.S. h<>&tage crisis may be
resolved in about a month, and
the State Department granted
an exemption to Barbara Timm
to see her captive son again. But
any optimism about a quick re-
lease for the Americans was
da111pened by a radical Islamic
party which urged Parliament
to have the hostages tried as
spies.
"Imam Khomeini and the Ira-
nian nation believe that the
hostages are spies and must be
tried:' the Struggling MosJems·
Movement. wbJcb i.s close to the
Americans• captors, said ln Its
party newspaper Ommal.
"Those deputies who do not ask
for trying the boelalH are in
fact compromisers who ~isl
the demands of Imam Kho·
melnl"
President Abolbaaaan Bani·
Sadr met with KbomeinJ today
and .taJd afterward they d.l.t·
c..,.. ~ta ln Iran. lD-
cladlM ·'ieoDOaite and aecutlty
matter.. the offtdal Pan news
agency reported.
Meanwhile. Pan reported the
eltecuUon of 15 insurgents lo
northwest Iran. It said tbey
were found guilty of killing the
aovernor-•eneral of Kboy, a
towra in Iran'• northwest Aae~jan province, and ahc
revolutionary guards lneludlni
the 1.0wn'• BU•rct commander.
Tehran radlo reported the ex·
eeuUon ol tOW' penom Mooday
ru,iit at Evin Prtsoo tn Tehrao
on s uch charges as misap-
propriating public funds. form·
ing a criminal gang, laking part
in killings at a school and selling
girls to a brothel.
In an interview Monday with
French television. Iranian
Foreign Minister Sadegb
Ghotbzadeb said the boetage is· sue would be taken up by t.be
<See UlAN, Page AJ)
Investigators said they in·
eluded several rings, pendants
and bracelets. some of them set
with precious stones.
Officer Rolf Parkes said only
items belonging to Ms. Viera
were stolen by the intruder who
pried open a aliding glass door to
gain entry to the apartment.
Fares Go Up
4 More Airlines Hike Rtde8
NEW YORK <AP> ~ Four m~r airlines have Joined
Eaatem Airlines iD aonoundng higher New York-to-California
airfal"tll for the next two months. But World AJrways says it will
aWJ charge less than tile competiUoa.
Trans World Airlines. United Airlines and American
Airlines laid Mood.ay tbey would match Eutem's S3() increase
to $129 on one-way,.,.. bet•een New York and California from
July t ~ tbe ...S of Auauat.
TD IDGm l'A.< llJIAlNS PA.a below fares on other
rout.ea, reOect1na tbe competition for paaaqert amona seven
airlines on a route ooc. MrYed ocly b)' tbree.
World. which lt cbaratna $88 each way unUI the ad of June,
Hid It WU booltJn• Its fare to $109.99.
. OTJDa AlaUNa A.aE WILLING to allow World to
char•• a lower fare, notinl that It aervn airport.I ID Newark,
N.J ., and Oakland, rather than ~ more popular airport.a in
New York and San Franelleo.
Pan AmeriUn '-off erl"I a SUS 1todb) f .,.., while Capitol
ll Quotln& a on.way price ol t.154 for July.
Dutcher who failed to force a
runoff against incumbent Judge
Ca rl Frank by a 900 vote
mar~m. Meanwhile two r e presen-
tative!> of Secretary of Stale
March Fong Eu wer e completing
their mqwry toda} mto problems
that ddayed tabulation of the
Dana Harbor
county's fin al vote for more than
11 days
Those de l<1 ys h <.1v(' been
blamed on computer program·
ming errors.
A rePort from the Secretary
or State's orftce 1s expected after
the repre.!>ental1 ve!> return l o
Sacrament<>
Murder Case Jury
Sees Kidnap Site
By DAVID Kt:TZMANN Ol-o.itf--Jurors in the Orange County
Superior Court murder trial of
Larry D. Smith of Newport
Beach traveled to Dana Point
Mondav. but the Journey was
anyUung but a simple sapt.see--
ang excursion. Led by prosecutor D ave
Carter. the nine-woman. three-
man Jury went to the Dana Point
Harbor loc.-at1on where com·
m e rc1al fi s herman Donald
t\.laasen had testified he sa9i a
small boat last August bnen y
pull m before heading bac.-k to
!>Ca .
Aboard that boat. Klaasen had
testified. were Smith and the
woman Smith 1s accused of kid·
napping and killing at sea,
Carolyn Bealer. 25, or Garden
Grove. Smith. 43, has cont.ended
two men known only as Jack and
Ray were aboard the craft. too.
and killed Miss Bealer after
forcing him to pilot the boat
from Dana Point
Klaasen. who also came to the harbor Monday to show jurors
where he was standing when the
boat pulled in. had told the court
he saw no one other than Smith
and Miss Bealer aboard. Tbe Jury was transported by
bus to the harbor while Smith
followed in a sheriff's depart·
ment vehicle. ln addition to
viewing Dana Point locales, the
panel also was taken on the
circuitous South County route
that Miss Sealer's brother said
he was told to follow last sum·
mer when an extortionist was
demanding $100,000 in exchange
for his sister's safe return.
Water Board
OKs Budget;
Bills Higher
A $13.3 million Irvine Ranch
Water District budget (or the
1980·81 fiscal year, which will in·
crease average monthly residen·
tial water bills 85 cents, was
adoptf.d Mooday by the district's
Board of Direct.ors.
The combined water-sewer
bill for tbe averace IRWD
customer is to rise from $1&.40 to
$19.25.
A spokeswoman tor t.be dis·
trlct said the 4.6 percent rate lD·
crease la needed \o cover a 10.6
percent increase ln t.be coet ol
Metropolttan Water District
water to the IRWD.
Under the IRWD budJet Soinl
lnto effect OD July 1, water talll tor uaera ol reclaimed water wU1
increase from 20 to~ petter>t.
District edrnlnlatra\on upect
the number ol water cuatomen
to lncreaae by IU percent dur·
ing the 1980-81 filcal year.
Dally ~11.tSIMt -· ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
lany o : Smith
,But before venturing outdoors
Mb nda y. Judge Le onard
McBride and defense attorney
Terry Giles questioned several
members or lhe jury to de·
termine if they had overheard
(See TRIAL, Page AZ>
Orange Coa~t
Weather
Fair Wednesday. Lows
tonight 50 at the beaches.
55 inland . Highs
Wednesday 75 to 82.
INSIDE TODA'\'
The pauaQe ol ~rs has
changed the face ol Korea.
81/J gb.oiftg mi~ remaiTI
altw ~ iMtde the tinder of
,,_. am.table dual political
tlntt:hlre, tl1lwre 10CT t1ro~
Otd 30 JlfU"I ago tomorrow.
S.• PO(ll Cll. ....
AtY-""'111e "' .,___. CJ
L.M.~ 46 ............
~· Al aetllf... Ct>M C*lt•o CIJ Cl'W__.. Cit DNtll .......... ......... •••rut C'lt.I• .......... ''" .... •• ,. CJ
IMllmli lllllA C14
MAL.-.. Cl
-------J UST BRA'ADNC --..........
,..,. ...,...,,.. ....... ~ ... llmMst ...
Senate OK. $.96 Billion .
Aid to Education Bill
WA.SKlNOTON <AP> -ne S.Ute appro* today a .. 1
nve )'ear ... btWOll •kl·to-ed~Uoo bUJ alter A!90UndJqly dCI
feaUna an ara1• ll--~ •bkh would have ~rmiU.ed tome 1t'l·
d nta at privllle and pan>chlal ICbooll to receive federal ••·
ll9laDft for u.. nm Ull\
Tbt a.a.. did edc>P' amendment that ~let end ln·
teT"Mt·ftte loaM to f'Olleae nudents. a mov that 11)0nl<ln satd
would NVfl the 1onmment .., billion over tho nt st five yean
Th• bill soea to • ronfer~n<'t" w'lh t~ Hou•~
A 7\·>I ~ defute-d lhe pnvate achool amendment offered
by Sm. ~l Patrick Moynihan, O.N Y MoyoUiao contend.cl
that b&J was • modest prop()ll&) that would extend to lbe nHdi t
private d~enlar)' and MCOndary private 1chool 1tudenta lbe
aame t~ al aid 1lvcm student.a at printe and rell1ously ori~ot
ed uni~raiU
, .. _.. n ..... ..-•••• .. I• Spat•
MADRlD. Spain CAP> 8asq~ separatist& threatened to
bomb part of Spain's t.ouri•t c:oaat tonl&bt, the eve of President
Carter's scheduled amval tn M adnd
Tho ~parawt organizaUon ETA. who6e auernllas killed
!lt'ven m an anh touru1t campaign laat summer agau1st the
Spanish government. warned two bombs would go off in
Ahcante province. 300 miles from lbe Spanish rapital
E'ftWr•I Board ••~• a.,,,.ier Lea11
WASHlNGTON cAPJ A government board today ap·
proved a $500 million federally guaranteed loan to the ailing
Chrysler Corp in a short meeting delayed repeatedly last week
by balking banks worried about the aulomaker's ability lo sur·
vive
The final approval was postponed for 90 minutes this morn·
ing because or a fire Monday night in a New York City office
building whe re some rrucial loan documents were located.
The Chrylser Loan Guarantee Board a pproved issuanre or
$500 million in guaranteed notes and affirmed its commitment
to back another $1 billion in future loans. The acttons come
despite contmued deterioration in the auto industry. with sales
declining amid a fast-deepening recession
Bomlfl 'l'ltn'al D~l•r1• Pla.w
LOS ANGELE~ lA_P ) -Som e 300 British Airways
passengers spent a night m hotels when their jetliner's takeoff
was delayed almost 18 hours by a bomb sea.re , authorities said to·
day Police dogs searched the 747 and all 1ts luggage after an
a nonymous caller said Sunday that the jumbo jet •·would not
leave the ground" because of a bomb aboard. But no bomb was
round. said Leigh Ha tayam a, supenotendent of operatJons at
Los An~eles International A1roort
.\'~rada T est• llndergrowul Deri<"e
LAS VEGAS 'APl A nuclear device with a yield of less
than 20.000 tons of h1~h explosives was exploded deep beneath
the Nevada Tes t Site today
The Department or Energy said the weapons ·effect test was
conducted 1,050 feet beneath Yucca Flat, about 90 malei.
northwest of I.as Vegas
Federal Aid Nears
For Volcano Area
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP> -
While Mount Sl. Helens spent a
quiet day, federal funds for
cleaning up the fallout of the
volcano's eruptions came one
s tep closer to communilles
blanketed an ash
A supplemental budget bill
contaming some $952 million for
rehef cleared the Senate Ap·
propriations Committee and
Chairman Warren Magnuson. D·
Was h .. said he would work to
push it through the Senate -ac·
tjon that could come as early as
Wednesday.
·'This bill contains money for
cleanup efforts by local govern·
ments," he said. "I want to em·
phasiu \.hat we consider this on·
ly the first installment of federaJ
involvement in this massive ef·
fort.''
Meanwhile. the Seattle area,
120 mlle:s northwest of the moun-
tain , was rocked b y three
moderate earthquakes Monday.
scaring douns who thought the
volcano had erupted again But
geologlSts declined to spe<:ulale
on any connec:\Jon between the
tremors and Mount St. Helens.
The Seattle area usually ge~ a
d ozen quakes each year. so
three at one llme 18 "unusuaJ."
sa id Norm Ras mu ssen , a
seis mologist at the University of
WashingtOO.
Overcast s kies Monday kept
scientists from observing the
volcano and the lava dome
growing in its c rater. But
seismic r eadings s howed no
earthquake acllvtty. according
DAILY PILOT
ftw 0t.,. (ArMI o.fly ,..... Wftft .,.,.,... .. t\ .. ...,... .. ,.... -_ _....,., .. ,, ... CJiil'Olll"""f .... t"" °'.,... c:..t.t ""'*''"""' ~· ~•1• :!''!:t!'M::'~~~-·:we:e.=--, ... , '" fo""'•'" vau•,. "•'"" l •t"',_• h«"'liM" ~ A~..-.....,... •t9°" t\ ~·.._. \.ittwrrNyt ..... ~Yt Uw ,WW ...
llvft4•\l'lilt'Q O'MtT ~ •• lJO ....,, ... , ...... ~ 0
8o• '* ~ .. ,....w (Atl1teir ..... .,.. ·-·-,.. ___ _
"-•• ~ VI( .......... _°" __ __ ,_,._ .......
1=: ... -:t
Clllolft• ~ ----... ......
'
to the Uruversity of Washington
Department of Geophysics.
Oregon Gov Vic Atiyeh re·
ported Monday tha t ash cleanup
<'osts and other expenses of state
and locaJ governments m deal·
mg with eruptions of MoWlt St
Helens are expected to top $3 4
m1lhon
In a letter to President Carter.
Atiyeh said public agencies
already have spent m ore than $1
million for ash cleanup and
other expenses and he asked
Carter t.o declare Multnomah.
Washington and Tillamook coun·
ties fede ral dLsaster areas.
The letter narrowed a request
from Atiyeh last week that
Carter declare a statewide dLS·
aster due to widespread faJloul
of ash
Early in the day. a steam
plume rose lo 13,500 feet (or a
few minutes and then dropped lo
1ls usual height or about 11.000
feet. said Tim Hait of the U S
GeologicaJ Survey
Twenty.four died in the moun·
tam's devast aung May 18 blast
-one or three ma1or erupllons
since the volcano began rum·
bllng in March-another 44 are
missing.
Relatives or some of the miss·
1ng had requested presumptive
death certificates so they could
collect ins urance money and
settle estates. But the issuance d
s uch certificates was disputed
Mon day by state Attorney
General Slade Gorton
State law provides no basis for
such death certificates when no
body b.as been found, Gort.on
wrote in an opinion requested by
Skamania County Cor oner
Robert Leick.
Gort.on reversed a 1946 oplnion
that indicated such cert.ificaLes
may be accepted by st..t.e of.
ficials.
Leick was prepared t.o w ue
the first of a bout 12 s uch
certificates on Wednesday and
said be hoped Gorton'a opinion
won'.t bar that. Leick said Mon·
day be bad not yet r ead the
optnlon.
Burglan Enter
Stora8e Uoiu
Thieves broke lnt.o rental unita
at an 1"lne at.orate f acillly over
lbe we•kend In a serlea of
bur11.n. that COit ftve renten
a ~ of $3,000 1n valuablel,
police Mid today.
Tb• breu ·lnl at Llnkletter Storaae. UMt letrrey Road, ln·
volved moltb' lkl1nC and camp-tnc equtpmeot, ID add1Uoa to a
rodlac cbalr, poUee were toad.
Tbe lndhldual partlH vie·
Umllecl were not lmmedl•telt ldutln.ct by pollee.
Suspect
Crashes,
Seized
87 AST11\1a •·VINSEL
01 • IM9Y ""' .... A baDdlt suspect belleved to
be the 1ame OM who robbed
another Colt.a II•• liquor at.ore
Sunday nlaht Jay near dea th
today after c raablnt b h
11pt't!dma motorcycle Monday
ni~hl while pursued by police on
the gf'OWld and ln the air.
The s"'pect -be reportedly
baa a red ·oranae s t reak
bleached or dyed down t he
middled ht.s bead -wu ttsted
1n very critical condition today
al UC Irvine Medical Center.
ArW .......
Investigators said he suffe~
major head Injuries when
thrown from his lightweight
motorcycle when tl crashed into
a curb durin& the chase.
His tumbling body came lo
rest m the Daily Pilot's plant
pa rking lot at 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa. police said.
YUGOSLAV 'mOOPS TURN THEA EYES TOWAAO PRESIDENT CARTER AS HE INSPECTS GUARD
ReaHurfng Po91·Tito Nation of Amet1u'• Comrnttment to 'Independent Vugoalevla'
Fro• P~:\f lnvestlgators identlfied the
man as Hungarian-born Frank
Petho. 31. of 4SO Victoria St ..
Apt S. Costa Mesa . AIRPORT • • De tective Lt. J aclt Calnon
stressed \.hat his identification is
only tentative and could be an
alius. Petho had a llegedly just held
up Hilgren Square Liquors at
9.50 pm. when the pursuit was
initiated. police said.
A stocky, lone bandit wielding
a 16-gauge shotgun and wearing
a similar bizarre dyed stttak in
his hair robbed the EZ Inn
Liquor Store, 145 E. 19th St ..
about 24 hours earlier .
The clerk at the Hilgren
Square bottle shop. 250 E. 17th
SL. telephoned police seconds
after the gW1man fled with an
undisclosed s um of m oney
lie loo used a !l awed-off
!>hot gun
··our helacoptcr was right over
the scene." Lt Cal non s aid
today. "He p1ckC<l him up goinR
out of the parking lot with his
headlif(ht out."
He said the helicopter pilot
a nd o.bser ver. officer s Jim
W a~n l'r and Dave Ketchum
rad10<-d the fleeing motorcycle's
dir~ct1on or travel throughout
tht• chai.e through downtown
streets
O fficer Gar y Bennett and
reserve officers Greg Coulter
and John Brown in patrol cars
on the ground picked up the
chase quickly.
The fleeing cycle s ped up 17th
Street to Newport Boulevard
and then lo Harbor Boulevard,
f inal ly c r ac king up h is
motorcycle at Bay Street and
Thurm Avenue.
Police said a s awed-off
shotgWl and a s um of money
were confiscated at the scene.
where the susped was placed
under arrest by proxy due to hlS
t r1t1caJ m1uries.
lie rould oot be advai.ed of h•'>
r11~ht s becau s e of his
unconsr1ou.s condition
TRIAL •••
hallway conversation last week
pt' rt a ming \t) the case.
Judge McBride was t.old last
Thursday that Miss Beater's
father in-law had said in a loud
voice that Smith already had
been convicted in federal court
or attemptmg to extort money
fro m Larry Fox, the dead
woman's brother.
A witness told the judge and
a tt.omeys that some or tbe jurors
overheard the man's statements
a nd remarked that they didn't
know Smith had a previous con·
v1ctton connected with the case.
Such mfonnation bas not been
mtroduced as evidence.
However . three jurors quizzed
individually Monday each told
the judge they moved im·
mediately when they heard
parts of the conversation COO·
cernlng M.IM Bealer.
Anothe r juror . Patr icia
Adams. said she had heard no
one discuss the case.
McBride concluded that none
of the jurors wbo were in the
area had been alfected by the
conversation. •·we won't iDquire
any further," the tudie said.
McBride had tumea doWD de·
fense requesu for a mlltrlal last
week based on the Incident ln
the hallway.
With Monday's tour ot the
south county. the prosecution
ended lta cue aaainst Smitb and
Giles was to open bla defeme to-
day.
Glles conten ds t he two
henchmen known u Jack aod
R ay Intimidated Smltb loto
partlclpaUnl tn the klU.~
of Ml11 Bealer, whole body baa
never bMI\ found. The two men
worked for bullneN competlton ot lbe woman'• brother, a oon-
1tructtoa tomp&Q)' owner. the
attorney eJalmed.
Jt eonvfcc.ed ol murder and k t dnapptn1 with 1pe clal
drcumatudl. &nitb could be
H ntmced to dea&.b IA tbe IU
chamber.
This petiUoo for stay, sa.id Cof·
fin. alleges \.hat the CAB failed
to prepare environmental im·
pacl statements before award-
ing routes t.o fly out or Orange
County to Frontier Airlines
Western Airlines and PSA. '
Although the three airlines
have been granted routes as
part of the CAB 's automatic
market entry system, the county
ha~ not given them permisalon
tl> fl y the routes.
Finally, the council announci!d
that 1t had dtt1ded to 11nmerse
the city m another legal battle.
this one against the Federal
Aviation Administration an re·
li?ard t.o noise and access issues
at the airport
Last February. the FAA or·
dered \.he county to open up John
Wayne Airport to all qualified
air <'arrier'8 Currently, only Air
Cahfontia and Hughes A1rwet.t
n y out of the airport
Cofftn said the city filC<l a pet!·
tton Monday lo be named as an
a m1 cus curiae <a frumd of the
court l on an ex1sl1ng lawsuit
agamst the FAA hied by Air
Caltforina.
T his move. Coffin explained,
keeps the city from becoming
part of the suit but allows 1t to
advise the court on its posit100
on airport expansion.
Newport l:Jeach's legal in·
vol vements. which now stretch
from Orange County back to the
nation's capital. wall be funded
from a $250.000 war chest the
council set up last year.
Gangs lnv!Uk
Japan Cit y
TOKYO <AP I Gang!> of
motorcych:>t~ and hot·rodde~
invaded Osaka in western Japan
and went on a lootmi! spree that
left one youth dead a nd an
undetermined number of others
inJurE'd, Jap11nt.•.,c newspapers
reported
Police refused to give details
of the in<'ident, but J a panese
news papers reported Mond ay
that the "runaway tribes" as
they call themselves. swarmed
into the industrial <'1t y. attacked
pedestrians and clashed with
nval ~anl(s
One )'Outh was killed when he
cras h e d hi s c ar o n an
expressway, the newspapers
reported
Carter Vows Slavs
Firm U.S. Support
BELGRADE. Yugos lavia
(AP l -President Carter
arr ived in Belgrade today.
r ea ffirming Am e rica 's
commitment to "a s trong,
independent and non-a ligned
Yugoslavia" and its support for
detente.
Emphasizing his backing for
Yugoslavia's unique role 1n
Eastern Europe, Carter pa id
tribute to the late Josep Broz
T ito. the architect of the
com mu n i s t cou ntr y 's
mdcpendent policies, and l&d a
wreath at tus tomb
"My pleasure m v1s1 tmg this
proud a nd beautiful land 1s
tern pered by the sorrow we all
(Pel at the passing or President
Tito He was a li(reat man. one of
th e li(reatest of th e 20t h
century " Carter !>aid a~ he
arrived m Belgrade to a 2~ gun
~alute. and a personal wPlcome
by Tito!> s uccessor, OvtJetan
MiJatov1c
"President Tito left a prec1nu.,
legacy. a stron~. mdependtnl
and non·ah)tned Yugoslavia ·
Carter sa1d at Surcin airport · I
have rome t.o Selgrade to assure
you or the fr1 e nd s h1p and
support or the Uruted State5 as
you bwld on lballegacy " ·
Th e f o und atio n of
U S Yugoslav relallons 1s "firm
and durable," Carter said. after
he arrived aboard Air force One
at 8 J9 a m ( 12 39 a m PDT 1 on
a fli ght from Venice. ltalv Procla1m1n~ hi e;
administration's .,,1pport for
detentP, Carter said that th1 '>
p olicy ··mu 'l bl' ba!>ed on
n•<'1proc1ty It 'llU!>t be based on
mutual r estra.nt It must b••
based on the principles of
sovereignly , terr1tor1al
intei;tnty. and non-mtt>rfereoce
in the affairs of other nalloni..
"These are the principles of
interna tional l1f1> for wh1rh
Yugosla via has a lw a)'
st1 uggJed. · · the president s a 1'1.
recogruzmg the long fight Tito
conducted for h 1 s <'O un try ·..,
mdependence from both Mosrow
and the West.
After the formal welcome.
wh1<'h included honors by Tito .,
personal guards outfitted tn lJghl
blue turucs. Caner drove into
this cap1taJ city on the Danube.
fo llo wing a motor cade route
'
linPd lJ~ an f'St1mated 100,000
Yugo~l;.ns, '-"hCJ µa cked the.
s1dc·walk eight deep at tames and
waved American and Yugoslav
flali:S
ThP 5') c·:H motor<:<lde made
UIJ iJllTIO.,l COll re ly Of
0
black'
Me r C'edt's Benz automobiles .
v. as p<>rhaps th~ longest of
Carter's pn·-.1d<.!ncy
Afte r "1s1l1ng T1 to•s white
marble crvpt . wh1cb Carter
de'>{'rtbl'<i a.., a \'{Ory beautiful '.
m,•mon.11 111 a ~r~Jl man." the
"1s1t111~ \H•'sHient met with
M1Ja lo\1t·. hi s Yugoslav
c'•JU ntt·rparl. 1n the Dedinje
Pa I .ic.:e u modt'rn building
dt.•c·orah.-d with abstract murals
an<l multt·hu1·d nowers.
Tht•\ 11• making me feel very
wt'lt-onw. <'drll'r said of h1:.
r1·t 1•pt11m IJ-. the Yu)toslavs. as
th•· nlt't'llng l>t•gJn
IRAN ...
Irani.in 1•.1rl1Jmt:nt a fte r it
•·hoow.., a 1mm1· m1mster. The
hoc;t,1g<' c ri'>1i. "could be seUled
1n four or flH· weekl>." he said.
lfl• dedm~ to answer ques·
1111n::. on 111mht1uns I ran might
'l'l for n·lea:.e of the 53
\merllan., 111 their 234th day in
C' J pt1 \II\ ltidJ:'>
' Wt! II W \' he .,aid.
S111·a.k1n)! '"11 tt r~Porters later
twfori· t11::. dc•r1.1r1ure from Pans
l•>r T•·hr,111 (;h11tb1adeh :.aid the
1 ... 1.i11111 11 l1lJnh holdml! the
ht •'ilJ.:•"'• hJ\ 1· aln·ady given
J "IJI .inu· · lhcv will abide
In 1 h1• l'arllJml'nl s ifec1:.1on
Khomeini hi.I' ordered Parba·
m 1·11l to 1frndt• the fate of the
Am !ricun::.. its membe rs are
d1v1df.'<f II\ t•r whether to place
th1•1n cm ln;•I a:-. "spies "
I n W a.., h 1 n g lo n . a St ate
D1•partm1•nt '>i>Okt•sman s atd
Mr.., Timm. or Oak Creek. Wis .•
.,_, .i..., granlt"ii 1 he t'Xempt1on from
l'n·s11lt·nt Carll'r'!-ban on travel
tn Iran for humamtanan rea·
.. on"
' Sh'' n>q uesh>d permission t.o
J?O "1th her attorney and it was
i.:rantMi It was granted to
~et her t•hild ou t. n othing
polaticat." the spokesman said.
•
--------·--
7
Lagana/South Coast
EDITION
~our Hometown
Dally N~wspaper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Irvine's Begins Monday ~
Dally f'IMC "'"" ., ,_ Mht .... ,
WITNESS Kl.AASEN POINTS TO SPOT WHERE HE SAID HE SAW VICTIM
Judge, Jury and Attorneys In Murder Trfal Hear OP9n Air Testimony at Dana Harbor
·Murder Case Jury
·Sees Kidnap Site
8) DA VJD KUTZMANN
Of -DAiiy Pilot 51AH Jurors in the Orange County
Superior Court murder trial of
Larry D. Smith of Newport
Beach traveled to Dana Point
Monday. but the journey was
anything but a simple sightsee·
ing excursion.
Le d by prosec utor Dave
Carter. the nine-woman. three·
rnan jury went to the Dana Point
'Harbor location where com·
• mercial fishe rman Donald
Klaasen had testified he saw a
small boat last August brieOy
pull in before heading back to
sea Aboard that boal, Klaasen bad
testified. were Smith a nd the
woman Smith is accused of kid·
napping and killing at sea.
Carolyn Bealer. 25, of Garden
Grove. Smith, 43, has contended
two men known only as J ack and
Ray were aboard the crart, too.
, and killed Miss Bealer after
forc ing him to pilot the boat
from Dana Point.
Klaasen. who also came to the
harbor Monday to s how jurors
·where he was standing when \he
boat pulled in. had told the court
he saw no one other than Smith
and Miss Bealer aboard.
T he Jury was transported by
Espionage
Trials Loom
For Hostages
By The Associated Press
Iran's foreign minister said
the U.S. hostage crisis may be
resolved in about a month, and
the State Department granted
an exemption to Barbara Timm
to see her captive son again. But
any optimism about a quick re-
lease for the Americans was
dampened by a radical Islamic
party which urged Parliament
to have the hostages tried as
spies.
"Imam Khomeini and the Ira·.
nian nation believe that the
hostages are spies and must be
tried," the Struggling Moslems'
Movement, whicb ls close to the
Americans' captors, said in its
party newspaper Om mat.
·'Those deputies who do nol ask
for trying the hostages are in
fact compromisen who resist
the demands of Imam Kho·
meinl''
President Abolbasaao Bani·
Sadr met wit.b Khom'ini today
Hd said afterward' they d.la·
• cussed developments in Iran. in· t oluct.iq eeonomlc and sec:urit.y
,JIUllten, tbe offlclal Pan news
qeacy rep«ted.
-lleaawlllle, Pan reported tbe
ueeadola of 1S lnsur .. nta In
nertbweat Iran. It aald they
.-ere bmd aWJty of klll1na tbe ,.o•enaor·ceaeral or Kboy, a 'lo•• la Iran'• nortbweat
Aaerbaijaa pro•lace, and 1ix
r.Yohlliaury ~ lncludlq
• t.owp'• IUU'd commuder.
: • ~ ncMo NpQl1ed tbe •· '~ f1I foal' ,....... llandQ ~.Ill S9tD PrboD tn 'hbran
1ueb ea:z• H mltap· funds, form· .,~kj·····=== .............
CllelMJlll.hp.U>
bus to the harbor while Smith
followed in a sheriff's depart·
ment vehicle. In addition to
viewing Dana Point locales, the
panel also was taken on the
C?i rcuitous South County route
that Miss Sealer's brother said
he was told to follow last sum·
mer when an extortionist was
demanding $100.000 in exchange
for his sister's safe return.
But before venturing outdoors
Mon da y. Judge L eon a rd
McBride and defense attorney
Terry Giles questioned several
me mbers of the jury to de·
termine if they bad overheard
hallway conversation last week
perta~ tn the case.
Judge McBride was told last
Thursday that Miss Bealer's
father-in-law bad said in a loud
voice that Smith already had
been convicted in federal court
of attempting to extort money
fro m Larry Fox. the dead
woman's brother.
A witness told the judge and
attorneys that some of the Jurors
overheard the man's statements
and remarked that they didn't
know Smith had a previous con-
viction connected with the case.
Such information has not ~n
introduced as evidence. However. three jurors quizzed
DMtyl"iltltS\Mt .......
ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
Larry D. Smith
tndtvidually Monday each told
the judge they moved im-
mediately when they heard
parts of the conversation con·
cerning Miss Bealer.
<See TRIAL, Page AZ>
Carter Vows Slavs ,
Finn U.S. Support
BELGRADE. Yugos lavia
(AP) -President Carter
a rrived in Belgrad e today,
reaffirming America's
commitment to "a strong,
independent and non-aligned
Yugoslavia" and its support for
detente.
Emphasizing his backing for
Yugoslavia's unique role in
Eastern Europe, Carter paid
tribute to the late Josep Bro:&
Tito. the architec t of the
com muni st country 's
independent policies, and laid a
wreath at his tomb.
"My pleasure in visiting this
proud and beautiful land is
tempered by the sorrow we all
feel al the passing of President
Tito. He was a great man. ooe of
the gre atest o f the 20th
century," Carter said as be
arrived in Belgrade to a ~-gun
salute, and a personal welcome
by Tito's successor, Ovijetin
Mijatovic.
"President Tito left a precious
legacy, a strong, independent
and non-aligned Yugoslavia."
Carter said at Surcin airport. "1 <See CARTER, Pa&e AZ>
Dana Pianist Dies
In Duarte Hospital
Burial was scheduled today
for Mary Mancini, S'7, of Dana
Point, a piumt ror many years
for the Nailooal Broadcuti.na
Company.
She died 'lbunday at lbe City
ot Hope MedJcal Center ln
Duarte.
Born in Loa Anaeles, Mn. Mancini met ber husband,
Tbomu Manclnl while worklna
for the bro9dcutlnt compan,y in
Hollywood in 1M4.
' Sile wu atalf pianlat and or·
1aal1t, and librarian for the
company tor nine yean. Mr. ud
Mn. Wanctn.I allo broadeut a
radio pr'OIJ"am, ManclnJ Moodl,
In the late ~··· M re. Mancini and her
husband, a concert vlollnt1t,
t.ben founded ~ Delert Svm· eh~ny Orcbestra in Palm
IPrblll, wbei'e abe WU C0GC«t
plant1t, staff pianist, and
persoa.neJ dli'ector for mother
nine years.
ln recent years the Mand.nis
served as stall musicians ol the
Community Cburcb by tbe Bay
lD Newport Beach, and allo held
recitals ln tbe Southern
California area.
Mn. Manclnl wu an almanua
of UM Olp Steed Plano Scbool in Loe AQpi. ud a life member
of Phl Beta, ~·• national
ptof ... k>ftal fraternity of imwic
and art.
Kn. Manclni It turvived by
her bUlband, Thornu llandnl of
Dana Polnti· her mother, Mrs. Noelie Kap anlan of San Juan
Capistrano; a llOO, Robert David
Mancini ol Wahalawa. Hawaii,
and a dtlulbi.r Catherine Ann
llandnt ol C.p<ruo Beach.
" 1
Four Recounts Set ·
In County Election
The first in a series of four re·
counts demanded by candidates
not trusting the results of their
races in the June 3 elections w11J
begin Monday at the Orange
County Registrar of Voters or-
fice.
Irvine City Council candidate
David Baker who lost by 60
vot es t o i nc umbe n t coun·
cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido. is
among those who will pay the
registrar's office $275 per day
for a vote recount. Another r ecount that will
begin Mond ay Involves
De mocratic preside ntial con·
tender Lyndon LaRouche whose
vo t e co unt in th e 38th
Con gressional District was
lowered by about 7 .000 votes
because of what county election
offi cials termed a computer er·
ror in \he original tabulation
As a result of the lower total.
La Rouche failed to win a de·
legate to the Democratic Na·
tional Convention in New York
in August.
Shirley Deaton, assistant reg-
istrar of voters. said recounts
sought in two races in Orange
County Central Municipal Court
haven·t been scheduled yet
Seeking recounts in those
races a re attorney Bobby
Youngblood. who lost to mcum·
bent Judge Richard Orozco by
217 voles a nd a ttorney Dan
Dutcher who failed to rorce a
runoff against incumbent Judge
Ca rl Frank by a 900-vole
margin.
Meanwhil e two repres en·
tatives of Secretar y of State
Bergeson's
C.Oast Park
Bill 'Safe?'
Assemblywoman M ar1 an
Bergeson expect s li ttle
legislative opposition to a plan
allowing residents to temporan·
ly remain in their homes in the
area ol a new state coastal park
between Newport Beach and
Laguna Beach.
The two houses of the st.ate
· Legislature are to vote on the
plan during budget hearings
later this week, according to
Glor ia Seelye, an aide to the as·
semblywoman.
El Morro residents will be al·
lowed to stay in their home-s un·
til their 20-year leases expire
and Crystal Co~e residents can
stay in their homes for two
years while planning is conduct·
ed on the state park, under the
terms of the plan.
The plan allowing residents to
stay in their homes was ap·
proved by a legislative con ·
ference committee over the
weekend.
R.L. Mortimer
Dead, at83
Randolph L . Mortimer a
veteran of World War I and a res·
ideot of Laguna Beach for more
than J4 years, d.ied at has home
Saturday. He was 83.
Mr. Mortimer. who Uved at
1575 Glermeyre St., served in the
U.S. Army from 1916 to 1919, and
saw actioo in the Champagne
and Lorraine repons oC France,
the sites of some or the fiercest
World War I figbling.
Mortimer 15 survived by his
daughter, J oan Donaldson of
Laguna Niguel; bb son. John A.
Mortinier of Santa Ana; his
three p-andchlldren, and seven
great-grandchlldren.
There are no plans for funeral
services.
Rabies Clinic Set
For San Clemente
A publlc antl -rables
vacclnation clinic for docs ls
scheduled for Moods)', June 30.
from T p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the
Cabrillo Community ClubhOuse,
100 N. Sevtlle1 San Clemente.
The Clinic 11 sponsored by the
Southern Callfornla Veterlnary
Medical ANoclatlon. The cost \a
$2 perq.
March Fong Eu were complet.Jng
their mquiry today into problems
that delayed tabulation of the
county's final vo\e for more than
tldays.
blamed on computer program·
min~ errors.
Tho~e delays h ave been
A reoort from the Secretary
of State's office 1s exJ>i!cted after
the representatives return to
Sa<'r~mentn
,
Girls of Sunanter
Jam a Silverman of Balboa Island (pedaling> gives Nancy
Stoebe or Laguna Beach a Mde along the waterfront near
the Balboa Pier m Newport Beach. The girls were headed
to the beach (where else? J to enjoy Monday's summer
weather.
San Juan to Weigh
·Hillside Guidelines
San Juan Capistr ano city
councilmen and planning
com missioners will d iscuss
g uidel in es f o r hill s ide
development Wednesday night
pr ior to conductmg a public
h earing on the city's $11.6
million preliminary budget for
1980-81. The h i llside guide l i nes
workshop will be at 6 p.m . lbe
budget hearing is scheduled for
7:30 p.m .
The works hop is for review or
the guidelines in detail before
they are adopted in ordinance
rorm. The guidelines will be a
supplement to the city's land use
management ~e.
A bout 40 arcbit~ts. engineers
and builders have been invited
to participate at tbe meeting.
Consultant Robert Yudell ol
the firm Moore. Ruble. and
Yudell of Santa Monica, which
prepared the guidelines, is
expected to be on band. The city's budget, t o be
discussed at the 7: 30 p. m.
meeting, includes a $881,200
general fund deficit which
officials say they will reduce
before rtnat adoption of the
Unemen Suspended
SAN JOSE <AP> -Slx
linemen for Pacific Gas and
E l ectric Co. bave been
suspended after refuslnS to
clean up a hasardous chemical
~pill Friday on a freeway.
budget later this summe r
City Manager James Mocalis
ha s s aid he will s ubm it
recommendations on how to
reduce the deficit.
Coast
Weather
Fair Wednesday. Lows
tonight 50 at the beaches. ss inland . H ighs
WednesC1ay 75 to 821
•
INSIDE TODAY
The po.uoge o/ years has changed Uw /oc• of Ko~a.
But glowing embn's remain
alJw Mq> inltde tlw tmdtt o/
the un.itoble d1ull political
1tructun. where war broke
out "' years ago tomorrow.
~e P•Cll.
l••ex
At Y-W'<lke ,., -Yin CIJ>H 1
··-........ CJ~ ...... L.,.,._..,_ M Me\1-1~ M ; ......... ..... Or•• c-tY At I c.i.....ie M ~kN.ek• ! c .. BlttM Ott • At,114.CJ I (»lolkl C1t SytYI• ...,_ .. o-•_. en ~ .,,. o..-..... att o.. s~ "' .......... M M«• Meltoltl .. 1~1-Ctlo'4 ,_...,,,._ Cll
......... (14 TIM>eMn Cl).H
....,_.,_ CJ W•.-W M ,_,... ..... CW............ M
-~ ca
J
DAii.VALOT I
,;iia---J~ T BREAKING-----...
Loi..,...., f"1fll ,... •• ~ _, 7 •'1 1 ......... ,, ...
Senate OK. $36 BillWn
Aid to Ediuxmon Bill
WASRINGTON (AP> -1"be &.law approved loday 11-4 a
Ove )'e&I', S.11 bUllon aid to-~ucatlon bJll aft.er r-.oundJntlY de
ftaUq an amcndmtml whlch would heve perm Ued eome atu-
Aentt at prtvat.e end parochlaJ acboots lO .-.celve federal U • 11.alan~ rOf" tht-Ont tJme
The Sefta.t. did adopt an amendment lhat W0'4ld nd In
tel"fltt lrtt loam ltl t'Ollfl~ aludc.ota. a mov lb.at 1pomor1 1ald
would uve t.M aovemment 13 t»Uion over the next ftve yean
The blU .,_ to a C'Olftf•"°ce WJUl I.be Howl•.
A 71.~ ~defeat.cl the private eebool am.ndmecu olrered
by Sen. DWel Patriclt MOJ1llb,an, O.N V. Noyulhan cool•nd«t
that hb wu • mod•t propoaaJ Uuit would ~xtend lO lhtt neediest prhal~ elemf'f\t.u·y and ae«Jndary pnvatt school atudenu the
ume lypt ot &id 1tvt"n atudf"Ota at private and rell1ou ly orient ed un1wrsltl«*
S .. lira 'rlt ..... lrt1 ........ 'fHlht
MADRID. Spain (AP> -Duque a.ep.uUIU Uu'eatened to
bomb pa.rt of Spam s tounst cout ton\ght, the e ve of President
C'arttr'io ~C'ht"dulrd arnval an Madnd
Tho aeparatJst orcan11all00 ETA. whose iUernlla6 lulled
seven ln an anU tounst campalMJ' Jut summer •aatost the
Spanish government. warned two bombs would co ort ln
Ahcante provinre. 300 mild from~ Spanish capital.
.-~1 ... ,.,, hrla 0trw.W..1AH111
WASHINGTON <AP> -A government board today ap-
proved a ~ m.llUoa federally guaranteed loan to the allinc
Chrysler Corp. In a short meeting delayed repeatedlr, lut week
by balking banks worried about the automaller's ability to sur·
vive.
The final approvaJ wH P015tponed for 90 minutes this mom·
Ing because of a fire Monday night ln a New York City office
building where some crucial loan documents were localed.
The Chrylser Loan Guarantee Board approved issuance or
$500 million In guaranteed notes and affirmed ita commitment
to back another $1 billion in future loans. The acUons come
desplte conUnued deterioraUon in the auto industry. with sales
declining amid a fast-deepening recession
81 mfJ T•rea• Delat1• Plawe
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Some 300 British Airways
passengers spent a night in hotels when their jeUiner's takeoff
was delayed almost 18 hours by a bomb scare, authorities said to-
day.
Pohce dogs searched the 747 and alJ its luggage after an
anonymous caller said Sunday that the jumbo jet "would not
leave lhe ground" because of a bomb aboard. But no bomb was
found. said Leigh Hatayama, su~nntendenl of operations at
Los Angeles lntemaltonal Airport.
Nerada Tnu V•dergroeaul °""~
LAS VEGAS (AP) -A nuclear deVlce with a )'leld of less
than 20,000 tons or high explosives w as exploded deep beneath
the Nevada Test Site today
The Department or Energy said the weapons-effect test was
conducted 1.050 feet beneath Yucca Flat, about 90 miles
northwest of Las Vegas
From Page A I
TRIAL •..
Another Juror . Patricia
Adams. sa1d she had heard no
one discuss the case
McBride concluded that none
of lhe jurors who were 1n lhe
area had been affected by lhe
conversation. "We won't inqwre
any further," the lud2e said
Mc Bride had tu med down de·
fense requests for a mistnal last
week based on the mc1dent lO
the hallway.
With Monday's tour of the
south county, the prosecut1on
ended Its case agams t Smith and
Giles was to opee tus defense to-
day.
Giles contends the two
henchmen known os J ark and
Ray 1ntamadated Smith Into
participating 10 lhe kid.napping
or Miss Bealer, whose body has
never been found. The two men
worked for business com~lltors
of the woman's brother. a con-
struction company owner, the
attorney claimed.
H coov1cled of murder and
kidnapping with s p eci al
circumstances. Smith could be
sentenced to death in the gas
c hamber
Bird Watchers Set
Members of the South Coast
Audubon Society are p)aMing an
outing to observe shore birds at
close range Saturday al 8 a.m.
in Buena Vista Lagoon in
Oceanside. Those Interested In
further information may call
492·2598.
DAILY PILOT
, ... Or-c-°*''• ....... •ff• _ .... ·---............................ .., .... Or-C...~c....... ....... . ..... ""'" ., ..... u.rf ......... ..,_._.,_ ,.,~,
.... c.o.a.e ----· .. __ 9••<•1,..0lif"'l•tft Y•tl•r. tt•~"·• l. ... W't• ...._ .. _,~ c..nt A~,....,..., .. f.-t n -·-!.of-... --... , ... __
-·-.,._ "., UD -&.• "'"'-I' O 8o• ·-c... ....... c.i~ .. -.,.. .. -.-. ... _..._..__
H(•tl tw-, "'<•-·-o.-•--~ll-~-... .,_ • .&........,.... -.........u.
~ .. "--~, ...
Moon Ba/,loon
Contest Set
In Capistrano
Balloons will be fiying ln San
Juan capi.st.rano Friday, when
the city recreation department
bolds its balloon-to-the-moon
contest.
Participants will r elease
he ltum-f11led halloons with a
pre-addressed card attached at
three local.Jons m diHerent parts
of the city.
The finder or the balloon and
card is asked to mail the card
back to the r ec reation
department. and the person
whose card is received by Aug. 1
with the most distant pos t mark
will be declared the wanner.
Each participant may release
only one balloon and c ard.
Balloons will be released a t
Edgewood Park at 1 p .m ,
Capistrano Elementary School
at 2:30 p.m. and Marco Forster
Junior High School at 4 p.m .
Pair Critical
After Crash
A San Clemente woman 81ld
Mission Viejo man remained in
critical condition today in Mis·
sion Community Hospital after
their cars collided bead-on on
Oso Parkway.
California Highway Patrol of.
(leers said that Carmel
McGraw. 45, of San Clemente
was westbound on the eastbound
side of the parkway early Sun-
day when the car she was driv-
ing collided with one driven by
Steve McDonough, 18, of Mlaak>o
Viejo.
Officers said the accident,
which occwnd juat east or tbe
San Diego Freeway, b under in-
veaUgaUon.
Bhue Hits
Vacant Home
~cupanta ol a San Clemente
houae are aolng to be un-
ple11ant.1y IW'Prised wbea they
retuni bome and flnd a note
from the tlre clepartiuot.
TM unocoup(ed lt1"ucture at
152 Ave. Palluda 1uffered
heavy an>ote dam11e Sunday
afternoon after a atuff ed chalr ln
a rear bedroom cauaht fire.
f'lremen uU01ul1bed the
blaze about 4 p.m . and used lam
to clear emote.
Wh• no one lbowed up aft«
tbe cleanup, ftremen left • noc.
uklnf the occupanLI to· call t.bem. lnvllt.,.._. .,.. IUlJ DOt eun
what eauMCt tbe llN.
CARTER •••
llan coee to Wsr• to .. un
10U Of tile (rftad1blp 8Dd
IUODGlt of tM United 9'.atel U JoU lMIDI• Utat lepey •••
Tb• fouadatloa ol U. .• Yuplav retatJona la "ftrm
and durable," Cuter uJd, after
he arnved aboant Air P'orce OM
at 8 39 am. ( 12:39 a.m PDT> on
a ntaht from Venice. ltaJy.
rroclalmln1 hlt
ad m lnlatntlon' • support for
deilente, Cuter Hid that lh11
policy "must be baaed on
reciprocity ft mu.st be bued on
mutual raU'alnt. It muat be
baaed on the princlplea or
•o verel1nty , territorial
Integrity, and oon-lnterference m the attain or other nations.
"These are lhe principles ol
1nternatlonal ltfe for which
Yuaos lavia has always
strug-1ed." the president said,
recollUJ,U'lg lhe long figbt Tllo ,..__ 11:".I 11:".I II:' lltf ronducted for his country ·s • ~ .. •Nt r .rst r G• independence from botb Moscow . ' and the West Marvin Sadik, director of the National After the formal weJcom~. Portrait Gallery in Washington, di.splays
which included honors by n _to s the Gilbert Stuart paintings of George and ~rsonal guards outfitted in li&ht M rtha w ... ,_ bi h th
purchased for about $5 million. They are •
the only paintings or the first president and
his wile known to exist.
blue tunJcs. Carter droft into a asiWJgtoo, w c e museum
this capital city on the Danube •
following a motorcade route
lined by an estimated 100,000
Yugoslavs, who packed tbe
sidewalk eight deep at Umes ud
waved American and Yugoslav nags.
The SO-car motorcade. made up almost entirely of black
Mercedes Bent automobiles,
was perhaps the longest or
Carter's presidency.
Arter visiting Tito's white
marble crypt. which Carter
desrrlbed as •·a very beautiful
memorial to a great man," the
visiting president met with
Mijatovlc, his Yugoslav
counterpart, in the Dedinje
Palace, a modern building
decorated with abstract murals
and multi-hued flowers.
'"They're ma.king me feel very
Wf'lcome." Carter said of his
recept1on by the Yugoslavs. as
the mttt.utg began.
There was no immediate U.S.
comment on the talks. which
lasted more than two hours. But
a Joint statement Issued by the
United SU.tes and YuRoslav1a
r ailed them "cordial and
constructJVe."
Fro• r..,,.. .4 I
IRAN ...
In an interview Monday with
Frenl·h t e lev:s1on. Iranian
F o r e ign Minister Sadegb
Ghotbutdeh said the bosta"e ii· sue would be taken up by t.be
Iranian Parliament after it
r hooses a pnme m101ster. The
hostage crulS "could be settled
10 four or fi ve weeks." he said.
He declined to answer ques-
tions on conditicms Iran blight
se t for release or the 53
Americans. in thear 234th day m
captivity today.
"We'll see." he sa1d.
S~alung with reporters later
before his departure from Pans
for Tehran, Ghotbzadeh said lhe
Islamic militants holding lhe
hostages "have already given
... assurance" they will abide
by the Parliament's decision.
Khomeiru has ordered Parlia·
ment to decide lhe rate of tbe
Am.,ricans; its members are
di vided over whether to place
them oo tn1d as "spies."
In Washington, a Stale
Department spokesman said
Mrs. Timm, or Oak Creek, WIS.,
was granted the exemption from
President Carter 's ban oo travel
to Iran ror flumanitanan rea·
sons
'"She requested permission to
go with her attorney and it was
granted ... It was granted lO
get her child out, nothing
political." the spokesman said.
Mrs. Timm. who met with her
20-year -old son. Marine Sgt.
Kevin Hermening during a 10-
day lrlp to Tehran ln April. a.aid
she had not decided i! she would
return.
Scuba Diving
Class Slated
A class in scuba diving will be
offered at Crown. Valley
Community Part in Laruna
Niguel twice weekly begiM•na
Tbunday.
Tbe program will loclude 38
hours ol tnatructfoo, two beach
dives. and one trip to Catalina
Island. Student.I mu.st brtna a
mast, aoortle, and nm, but I.be
instructor will provide the remainJ..ng equipment.
Fee for the clus, to meet
Tuesdays and Tbundaya from a
to 10 p.m., ls .-r.~ per student.
Further Information may be
obtained by contacting Black
Bart's AQuatict at -..5891.
Pair Beat, Roh
Pendleton Marine
A Caarap Peodl•ton Marine
wa1 but.ea &Dd robbed ~ two
men out.a. tbe w Pultu iate
to tb• mJUtary facilft1 early
today.
PFC Dave Biddle Hld two
men a,pproacbed bl.m at tbe pa.
to tbe .... Una bue .... but
bllb .up, taldnf bl1 wallet
coawnaq '71. '
Mesa Airport I.and
Target of Lawsuit
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Ollty ...... , ....
t n a surprise cnove. Newport
BeaC'h city officia.U launc~ a
three-pronged legal attack
against the County of Orange
Monday a.a .oart of a cootinu.in"
drive to block expaoalao of John
Wayne Ah'port.
The lawtuita, flied In Orange
County Superior Court, are
aimed al baltlo1 tb• county
f!"'Om purcbulng 13.S acres of
land in Costa Mesa oa the west
side ot the airport.
County of'ficiala, now finning
up a~quisition of the two
separate parcels, contend the
land is needed to accommodate
aircraft businesses and private
airplane tiedowns.
Hugh Coffin, Newport's city
attorney, said two of the su.its
ask the court to order the county
to prepare environmental
impact statements on lhe effects
of such expansion before moving
ahead with the land purchase.
The third suit -an injunction
-simply asks that the county
be blocked from going any
further with the land
acquwtioo.
Newport Mayor Jackie
Heather, during Monday
evening's city cou.ncll sesa100.
explained that the city was flllog
the suits .. wtlb a greal deaJ of
reluctance" and recognized th.at
the legal attack was a serious
challenge to the county.
··We deliberated at great
l e ngth regarding th f'
ad\ 1sab11tty or this lawsuit but
ft>lt we were for ced into a
position to bring Uu.s lawswt to
protect lhe interests of the city
and lta citizens," tbe mayor
remarked.
San Joan Residents
Offered Claase8
Classes ln a cting, danclnr.
painl.tng. and speed reading will
be among those offered by the
San Juan Caplstrano Recre.atJoo
Department befinAJ..al Monday.
Family excurakms also will be
offered. Further information
may be obtained by calhng •93-un. en. 247.
'
She said the adverse effects of
any e~paruuon on Newport will
be tremendowJ and ulled lhe
county's move to purchase the
13 5 acres "another step in lhe
piecemeal growth and expansion
of the airport."
Attorney Coffin said continual
airport expans ion has gone
un r hecked a nd that county
officials have fa.I.led to comply
with the California
Environmental Quahty Act
A ma.steT plan of th(' airport,
1nrludtng a fuJl ·scale land and
no:se study . and an
l'nv:ronmental impar t report
a re currently bt>ing prepared
and are expectt'd to c-ome up for
publ:C' h ea rin g IJ t e th1-.
summer
In other legal maneuverin~!'>.
the city council announced that
the city will be fil.mg legal artJon
rn the United St.ates Court or Ap-
pea Is in Was hington D <'
a gainst the C1v1l Aeronaut1rs
Board.
This petition for stay, said eor.
fm. a.lieges that lbe CAB failed
to prepare environment~! 1m·
pact satementa before award·
ing routes to fly out of Or~e
County to Frontier Airlines,
Western Airlmes and PSA.
3 Expedition
Camps Slated
Three expedJtion camps -an
backpacking, rock chmbin~.
and skm dJvtng -will ~ held
by tbe South Coast YMCA
beginning Saturday.
The backpacking camp will
run from Saturday through Au~.
I, the rock cltmbing camp will
be from Aug. 4 th.rough 8. and
the s kin dlving camp will be
Crom Aug. 11 lhrough 15.
The camps are designed to
instruct and train seventh
through tenth graders In the
designated s kills. Anyone
interested in further 1nformat10n
should call '9S-OU3 or 831·9122.
lagunans
Report
Burglars
Thieves made off with mor~
than $4,500 m CliSh and olhet
mcrchand1:.e 1n three separate burglan~ reported lo police lfl
l.ag una B e a c h over th~
weekend.
Tht: larg«sl loss was from the
apartmt.tnl of Hick Scott in the
400 block of Cypress Drive.
·where police saad $2,700 in ca.'it\.
was tak<>n soml• time early Sun·
dJy aft1·moon
A pol:<·c spokes man said Scott
told them hi! had 27 to 100 b1Us
haddcn 1r1 a br:efcase in his
<1partmt·nt Jlt> reported ly left
hrs re ... adt.-nct> for a s hort pt:nod.
and wht•n ht' r•·tumed cit cibout 3
p m th"' hrrl:"'fra!>e and 1\.s con-
lt·nb v.1·r" 1-:•inl'
The w<ond burl{lary oecurred
in th1· JRO(l block of Glenneyre
:-,trl't't at thl' hornt.: o{ Timothy
Vedenoff, who told police he
wPnl t.11 bt-d c<1rly !-iunday night
and da<1 not hcc.r the tb1eves
entt-r lui. house.
Vendenoff re ported losing
jewt>lrv, ra'ih and fis hing
t-quapmf'Jll Vdlued at Sl,650 plus
M?\'e ral credit cards.
A third burglary occurred at
the Marho Haar Salon at 1590
South Coast lllghway where S400
1n ca:.h wa~ taken.
A pohre i.pokes man sa1d lhe
1h1ev1.., entert'd the shop by pry.
111J.: 01>.•11 a ... 11drn~ ~lai.s door Ln
the I ront of the !>hop.
Laguna Home Hit
In Sl,000 Burglary
Thi('ves who broke into a
home in th<' 1100 bl<><:k of Baja
Street in Laguna Beach Monday
too k camera equipment plus
l(Old and diamond Jewelry worth
mor(' Uian $1.000, according to
pohrf'
A pohre spokesman said today
that Clifford J essen. lhe owner or the house. r eporte d the
burglary orrurr ed sometime
during afternooo hours.
Oraage Coast
EDITION
"••r Hometown
D•lly .. wMpape
VOL n, NO. 176, 3 SECTIONS, 3' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENT
County Sued on
., nsvs •••a• ................
I• w .. lw tBOYe, NewPOrt
... dty otnc: ala &auncbed a
tbree0 pron1•d le1al attad
•1•lmt the Coudty ol Oranae
Mooctay u.. oart ol a to0tlnu.ln1
drive to block upanalon ol John
WaytM& Alf'P0'1
The lawsuit.I, nled lo Oranae
County Superior Court , are
atmed at &altlnc lht' county
from purchasing 13 ~ acres ot
* * * I Airport
Deadline
Issued
Orange County supe rvisors
warned their staff members to-
day they want the master plan
for John Wayne Airport finished
on time.
Supervisors learned in an in·
teri m progress report that work
on the document meant to guide
the county airport's develop·
ment through the year 2000 1s
running about 11 days behmd
schedule.
But Barbara Fox. assistant
, director of General Services
,Agency, insisted that the final
draft ver sion of the plan,
authored by VTN Consolidated
or Irvine, should be finis hed by
its original completion date of
July 13.
"We have told them we would
like in writing whether they are
t going to be late or not ," Ms. Fox
; said.
~ The third interim report on
, physical facilities, which makes
up one third of the master plan
documents. ls due this week.
That interim repo rt will · f feature projected costs ror car·
rying out various airport pro;. I eels, such as expanding the
passenger terminal.
Supervisor Philip Anthony
said the board "ought to hold t Ms. Fox and her boss responsi·
ble" for insuring the timely re-
l lease or the master plan's final
draft version.
Supervisor Thomas Riley.
whose district inc ludes the
airport. said the board is con·
cemed about the plan's timeli-
ness because "we want the
public to understand we do
mean business on this study "
Trish Butler. environmental
planner for VTN, said the rirm
expects to have the ftrst copy of
the draft report fini shed by July
14
Planners OK
Cycle Display
A conditional use permit al·
lowing a concrete display pad
for new motor cyc les at a
landscaped Ha rbor Boulevard
Honda dealership was approved
Monday ln a brief Costa Mesa
Planning Commission meeting.
Operat.on of the business at
28S8 Harbor Blvd.. had sought
permlaalon to lnatall three such
pads to advertise their
motorcycles.
City planning staff advlaon
recommended commissioners
deny penn.lasion for the di.splay
areas enOrely, but the com·
tnl••'on voted to allow one in·
stallation to &bow off new Hon·
daa.
Coast
Weather
Falt Wednelday. Lowa
toat1bt • at UM beaches,
5S l•land . Hl&b• W.._,ay 15 to a .
land ln CG.LI MeH on the w~t
atde ot t.be airport
Coun&y otfldala, now rlrmtng
up acqul1lUon of the two
aeparate parcela, contend the
land 11 needed to •ccommodate
aircraft butlneaaes and pnvate
airplane tledownJ
Hush Coffin, Newport's clty
attorney, aaid two or the auit.a
uk lbe court to order Lbe county
lo prepare environme ntal
impact statements on the effects
or 1uch expanalon before movtna
•head wlth tbe land purcb.ue.
The th1rd auJt -u bUunctioa
1lmply ulu that the county
be blocked from 10Jne any
further wilh the land
acqulait.lon.
Newport Mayor Jackie
Heather, during Monday
evenlne's city council session,
explained that Lbe city was fl1ini
the suits "with a g~at deal of
rt>luclance" and rerognized that
Deity "''"" ,,_ ., CAMlet _,
Girls of Smnnaer
Jama Silverman of Balboa Is land (pedaling) gives Nancy
Stoebe of Laguna Beach a ride along the waterfront near
the Balboa Pie r in Newport. Beach. The girls were headed
to the beach <whe re e lse? l lo enjoy Monday's summer
weather
Carter Draws Plan
For Afghan Peace
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia
<AP) -President Carter said
today that the United States
would be "prepared to explore a
tran&ittonal arrangement" for
floveming Afghanistan If the
Soviet Union agrees lo "the
prompt withdrawal" or its troops
there.
Carter's explanation or his
willlngnesa to accept a transi·
tlonal government came ln hla
toast at a slate dinner at the
cloee of a one-da)I vlllt to this ln·
Child Abuse
Plea Entered
tNDIO (AP) -A Palm
Sprlno woman bu pleaded no
contett to felOlly child abuse
char1e1 In connection with
all•1aUou that 1be 1but her
&-year-old dautbter ln a n~.
5·foot-lon1 cardboard boll for up
to 24 houri at a Ume, olflclala
la.Id.
Llvler Mercado entered tbe Dlta llondaJ ln JJldlo Superior Court. cbaqia1 her earlier plea
of innocent. The Rtveulde
CoaJrty DIMrtet Ataomey'I otrlce
alao .n..d &bat the child wN beatm w&b a eboe ud a belt.
TM ....... phta wa1 part ot
an asr......m unchr which the
deftndaDt .on't be tenteoctd to
prllon, but could aUU draw up to
a year bl aounty Jail.
dependent-minded communist
capital. It followed Sunday's
Soviet announcement of a
partial withdrawal of troop•
from their aoutbweat Asian
neighbor.
On Monday, Carter saJd the
partial withdrawal wu not 8de-
qu ate to end the •'x·montb
Afghan crialt.
"We would be prepared to ex·
plore a transitional arranae-
ment, to be implemented alon,g
w1tb the prompt wlthdrawal of
a lJ Sov iet troops from
Afghanlllan, for the PUl"POM o1
restorlnl peace and tranquillty
in tbat 1uflerlng country."
Cart.er aald.
His effort to break the
Af&banlatan loel•m wa1 pref·
aced by bla now-standard call
for tlM Immediate and total
wlthdnwal ot Soviet forcee. But
be cootlnued: ··we want to see ...aor.uon of
an Independent and nao01Hpad
Affban•stan wblcb caa live In
PHC. with all it.a neiO.bon ud
contritM. to tbe atabl.Uty al tbe r••k>a· "Wlth the wttbdrawal ol ell
Soviet IOl"C* hom Af..,..._,
we would be ~ IO JcU in auuraDOM ad.,..........,... to
"tablUh a tnaJ1 1apeac11at, DOO·allCMd Mlhanlltan, wltb a
tovernrMnt acceptable to UM
Ar1hu people."
CartM t.ha broeehed hit pro-
poul for a "traullloaal ar·
r101emtnt.••
<IM CAaTD ..... Al)
J -.
rt Growth Plan
the leeaJ attack waa a aertous
cballenge to the county
"We deliberated at great
length regarding the
adviaabtUty of this lawsuit but
felt we were forced into a
position to bring this lawsu.it to
protect \be interests of the city
and its citizens," the mayor
remarked
She said the adverse effects or
any expansion on Newport will
~ tremendous and called the
county's move to pu.rcbaae the
J3.S acrea "another 1tep ln the
piecemeal growth and expansion
of the airport."
Attorney Coffin said continual
airport expansion has gone
unchecked and that county
offic1als have failed to comply
with the Ca lif o rn ia
Environmental Quality Act.
A muter plan or the aJrpe>rt,
mclu~ a full-scale land and
noi s e st udy . and an
environmental impact repor~
are currently belnJi prepared
and are expected to come up for
public he a ring late this
summer
In olher legal maneuverings.
the city council announced that
the city wdl be filing legal action
in the United States Court of Ap-
peals 1n Was h1n Rlon 0 C.
against the Civil J\eronaut1<·s
Board
<See AJRPORT. Pagf> AZ>
Mesan Critical
C~p Chase Nabs
Robbery Suspect
By AaTllUR R. VINSEL
CM t• 0.llT "-\"9tt
A bandJt suspttt believed to
be the same one who robbed
another Costa Mesa liquor stort-
Sunday night lay near death
today after cras hing his
speeding motorcycle Monday
night while pursued by police on
the ground and an the air
The suspect -he rcportedJy
h as a r ed-or ange s tre ak
bleached or dyed down the
middle of his head was listed
in very critit:al condition today
at UC Irvine Medical Center
Investigators said he s uffert>d
major head lnj urlcs wht:n
thrown from his lightwl'tght
motorcycle when it crashed into
a curb during the chase.
His tumbling body came LO
rest in the Dally Pilot's plant
parking lot at 330 W. Bay St.,
Colla Mesa. poUce Hid
Ioveellgators Identified the
man as Hungarian-born Frank
Petho, 31, o( 450 Victoria St •
Apt. s. Costa Mesa.
Detective Lt. Jack Calnon
stressed that his identillcalloo 1s
only tentative and could be an
alias.
Pelho had allegedly 1ust held
up Hilgren Square Liquors at
9:50 p.m. when the pursuit was
initialed, police said.
A stocky, lone bandit wieldmg
a 16-gauge shotgun and wearing
a similar blz.arre dyed streak 1n
his hair robbed the EZ lnn
Liquor Store , 145 E . 19th St.,
about 24 hours earlier.
The cler k al the Hllgren
Square bottle shop, 250 E. 17th
St.. telephoned police seconds
after the gunman fled with an
undisclosed sum of money
He too use d a s awed-orr
shotgun
"Our helicoplt'r was right over
the scene." Lt Cal non said
today "He picked him up going
out of the parking lot with tus
headlight out.··
He said the ht'licopter pilot
and observer. orr1cers Jim
Wagner and Dave Ketchum
radioed the neetng motorcycle's
dlrecUon of travel throughout
the chase through downtown
streets.
Otricer Gary Bennett and
reserve ofricers Greg Coulter
and John Brown in patrol cars
on the ground picked up the
chase quickly.
The fleeing cycle sped up 17th
Street to Newport Boulevard
and then to Harbor Boulevard,
finally cracking up h is
moto~ycle at Bay Street and
Tburtn Avenue.
Police uld a sawed-off
Cyclist Leaps
From Bike
Before Crash
A youn1 Costa Me sa
motorcycll1t who chose the
leuer ol two evils and leaped ocr
bi• btte Monday n11ht before it
collided with an oncomm, car
etcaped wtth moderate LnJw1ea,
police said today.
Wlllllm Edward End, 20, of
555 Pau1artno Ave .• told police
b• wOUld teek private medlcal
attenUon for bis ~urtes. Polite Mid he sustained multi·
pie abraalona over bl• body and
apparently a aeverely 1pralned
knff 11 a NIU.It ol the ml1hap at
8rl1tol Strffl and Sunflower
Avenue.
Motortat llllaca Atv ... 40, of
llOJ '-'lower Ave.!. Santa ~•1 told police ..,. fatlea to ... U'IG
before &.be colllllon whtch e>c·
CVNd • IM WN maklat a left tum.
i.hotgun and a sum of money
were con!LSCated at the scene.
where the suspect was placed
under arrest by proxy due to his
Dana Harbor
critical 1n1uri('..,
Ht> c(luld nol ~ ad v1~NI or h1"
r I g h l ... h I . (' a u ... (> ,, ( h I ..
unc·on~c·1ou~ t <m d1t 1on.
Murder Case Jury
Sees Kidnap Site
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Ol .. o.llY~~
Jurors in the Orange County
Superior Court murder trial of
Larry D. Smith of Newport
Beach traveled to Dana Point
Monday. but the journey wu
anythl.na but a simple aigh&aee-
ID~ excunion.
Led by pros et'utor Dave
Carter. the nme-woman, three-
man jury went to \be Dana Polnt
Harbor location where com-
m erdal fisherman Donald
Klaaseo bad testified he saw a
small boat last August briefly
pull tn before heading back to
sea
Aboard that boat. Klaaseo had
tesllf1ed, were Smith and the
woman Smith is accused of kid·
napping and killing at s ea ,
Carolyn Bealer. 25. or Garden
Grove. Sntith. 43. has contended
two men known only as Jack and
Ray were aboard the craft . too,
and killed Miss Sealer after
forcing bjm to pilot the boat
from Dana Pomt.
Klaasen, who also came to the
harbor Monday to show Jurors
where he was standing when the
boat pulled in, bad told lhe court
he saw no one other than Srruth
and Miss Bealer aboard.
The jury was transported by
bus to the harbor while Smith
followed in a sheriffs depart·
ment vehicle. Jn addition to
viewing Dana Polnt locales, the
panel also was taken on the
circuitous South County route
that Miss Sealer's brother said
he was told LO follow last sum·
mer when an extortiomst was
demanding SI00.000 in exchange
for his sister's safe return.
Four Slated
The rlnt in a series or four re-
counts demanded by candldates
not lnJMiDI the raultl of their
races in tbe June 3 elect.ions will
beain Monday at the Oranae
County Registrar of Voters ol·
flee.
Irvine City Council candidate
David Baker who loat by 60
vote• to incumbent coun· cilwoman Mary Ann GaJdo, l•
amon1 thoM wbo will pay the
reaiatrar'• omce $275 per da.y
foravote~-Another recount tbat wUI
be11n Monday Involves
Demoeratlc pretUlentlal eon·
tender Lyodon 1.ARoucbe whoee
vote count In th• J8th
Con•reulonal Dl1trlet waa
lowel'M by about 1 ,000 vota
becauee ol what county tl.etlon
offltlall termed a computer er·
ror In U.. CJril1Dal tabulation.
As a ~ cf tM lower total,
LaRC>UCM fliled to wit\ a de·
le1•t.e to &.be Democratic N1·
Uonal Ooav..UC. lD New York
lD Aucmt.
O••I~ "•let S~ -· ON TRIAL FOR MURDER
LAny 0 . Smith
But befor«.> Vl'nlurinJ! outdoors
Mond ay. Judi.tl' Ll'onard
Mc Bride and defensP allomev
Terry G1l~s que:.l1ont'd ~everctl
m e mbers of the Jury lo de·
term1ne 1f they had overheard
CSee TRIAL. Pa'te A2)
Shirley Deaton, assistant reg. l
istrar of voters. said recounts1
sought In two races in Orange
County Central Municipal Court
haven't been scheduled yet. ~
Seeking recounts In those
races are attorney Bobbyl Youngblood, who lost to incum-
bent Judge Richard Orozco by
217 votes and attorney Dan
Dutcher who failed to force a
runoff aealnst Incumbent Judge
Carl Frank by • 900 vote
marl(in.
Meanwhlle two repres~n ·
tatlves of Secretary or State
March Foos Eu were completing
their lnqulry today into problems
tbal delayed tabulation of the
county's final vole tor more than
Udaya.
Those delays have b een
b&amed oo computer prosnm-
mln1 erron.
A reoort from U'le Secretary
of Stat.e'a olfice I• expected af\M
tbe repraentatlvea return to
Sacramento.
OM.VPLOT
~~-JVST BREADNC----........ ...... ~ ,,.,,.,. .............. ...
Senate OK. $36 Billion
Aid to Education Bill
WASHINGTON (AP> -The Smale al)Proved today 81-4 I
nv .year ... bUllcm aJd·to-4d\aeaUoft bUl after ruoundln&Jy de
f 11ln& an amendment wbtcb would have permitted aomt 1tu
dent& •• priwat. u4 pa~tual Mbool1 to rece1vt fe-deral Q ·
alala_o~ for \M ftnt ltnt ,,,. • dtd ectoa>' .. •mencltnenl &bl would end lA·
t ,...,_,,-. loaas lo eoU If' stuideata. • move that 1ponaor1 aald
wou.ld .. \-. UMI '°"~mmfllt 13 bUUon ovtr the ntd ftve yeal'1.
The bUI SOM to • ronf ~n~ wltb the floUH
A 7l Jc \.'ot delutf'd ~ private achoOl arnMdmcnt offered
by &on 1>an1ei l~atrkk Moyolhan. I> N Y Moynihan conte,nded
that hi• wu a modelt pl"OPCJl.&I that would ntend to lh• nMdlt1t
prhal@ lemenury and ecandary pnvale acbool atudenta the
aam• tnw of .ud ''"" atudenu at pnvate aod reU1oualy ortant·
ed itnh•nltlN ........ r•l"ftl•r• •••lie'" Spabt
MADRtt> •• paln 1APl Rasq~ leparat11ll lhN"atened to
bomb ~rt ol Spatn'• tourt t ("()ab\ tonleht. thl' eve of Pr~ldent
(.'a1rtl'r's 'l<'""'ulfMJ arrl 1l 1n Madrid Thu ~··~rall t or.anl11Uon l"T A. v.·h06l' aut"rnlla:s killed
l'\ l'n m .an ant\ toor\ll t•mpalln \allt 1ummer •ttalnst lhl'
Sp•n1 h ~\J' C'l'nmc-nl "'arnt'd l~o bomb would go off In
Aht'41ltt" ""'"'fl\¥ . mil 'hum the Spanish <'tapltal
t 'rdr,..I a .. nt Darb B.,,•l•r Loa"
\\ \~Ul'\;1''l'\ \t'1 Chr).,h-r Corp tod61) received a
C'hed.. for ..tln"ir.' ~-..1 m11lmn aftt•r • jlO\'l'mmt•nt board ap-
pnn 1."i th.• h'd,·r~lh .iuarautet>d IO&J\ ma ~hort meeting delayed
repeutt-dh I"''' • N'~ b~ b&lkini banb \o\Orned about the
aut1,nu!l.1.•r ~ iabtlit) to un l\l'
J.im..-.s \\1.~f\"f\~1.lbn • 18\tt•I pnrtner tn the inves tment
ban ... mit f1t"m ,,( S•lom1.m Bro!> handeod the check for
S-l96.7!itl 1.~' 111 l'hr' ... l<'r Tn-a~uN'r Wilham ~h'Gagh ut a New
Yo r I. offll y
Tht> C'hn ... \t•r \ 1'.rn l~ utiran\t>t' Uo.rd approve-d issuance of
$SOO m1lh•ln In !!U.lrnnt~'ti m.lot~ ;Uld amrmt'd ltS t'Omm1tment
to bud .. .in..lt.ht>r $1 b11lmn tn htture lo.ans. The difference, $3 25
m1lhoo. r"f'pn-~nu lhl' undl'NTIUng rtt for selling the notes lo
the publ1t'
ao-b Tltr"ftll Dr••PI" Pia"'
LOS A'.'\G ELES <A P > Somt> 300 British Airways pa:.~en~en. :.pt'nt a ni1otht in hotels "'hen their jetliner's takeoff
was dela~f'd almost 18 hours b~ a bomb St'are. authorities said to·
d;n · Pohce do~s searched the 747 and all its luggage after an
;1000\ mous t'Jller ~aid Sunda' that the 1umbo 1et "would not
lea' e the )tround bet'ause of a bomb aboard But no bomb was
found :.aid Le1~h ffatayama. superintendent of operations at
J,o.., \n~ele~ International A1roort
\.-roda T *"9h l.nderground Ord~
LAS \'EC.AS CAP > A nuclear device with a yield of less
th<.1n 20.oou tonh or h1~h explo~1n·s was exploded deep beneath
tht> !'l•vada Test Site loda''
Tht.• Department of Ener gy said the weapons effect test wa~
l'Ondu('ted 1,050 fet-t beneath Yuc<'a Flat, about 90 miles
no rt hwt·:-.t of La'> V t'~:.ts
Federal Aid Nears
For Volcarw Area
VANCOl'VER, Wash. CAP) -
While Mount St Helens spent a
quiet day, federal fundi. For
c leaning up the fullout of the
,-olcano's eruptions came one
step closer to com mun1t1es
blanketed an ash
A supplemental budget bill
rontain.ing some $952 million for
relief cleared the Senate Ap·
propriat1ons Committee and
Chairman Warren Magnuson. D·
Wash., said he would work to
push it through the Senate -ac-
tion that could come as early as
Wednesday
"This bill contains money for
cleanup efforts by loc al govern-
ments." he said . "I want to em·
phas1ze that we consider this On·
ly the fi rst installment of rederal
involvement in this mass1\fe ef.
fort,"
Meanwhile. the Seattle area,
120 m1lcs northwest of the moun
ta1n . was rocked by three
moderate earthquakes Monday.
~canng dozens who thought the
volcano had erupted again But
geologis~ declined to :.peculate
on any connection between the
trtlmors and Mount St Helens
The Seattle area usually gets a
dozen quakes each year , so
three at one \1me 1s "unUBual,"
said Norm Rasmussen. a
se1smolog1st at the University or
Washington
Overcast skies Monday kept
St'1ent1sts from ob!->erving the
volcano and the lava dome
gr owing in its crater . But
seismic readings s howed no
earthquake acllv1ty, according
~AHGECOAS'T '
DAILY PILOT
to the University or Was hington
Department of Geophysics
Oregon Gov Vic Atiyeh re-
ported Monday that ash cleanup
t'Osts and other expenses of state
and local governments in deal· in~ with eruptions of Mount St
I lt'lens are expected to top S3 4
m1lhon.
In a letter to President Carter.
Atiyeh said public agencies
already have spent more than SI
million for ash cleanup and
other expenses a nd he asked
Carter to declare Multnomah.
Washington and Tillamook coun·
lies federal disaster areas
The letter narrowed a request
from Atiyeh lssl w eek that
Carter declare a statewide dis·
aster due to widespread fallout
or ash
Early in the day . a steam
plume rose to 13,500 feet ror a
few minutes and then dropped to
its usual height of about 11.000
feet. said Tim Hait of the t ' S
Ge<>logical Survey
Twenty-four died In the moun·
tain's devastating May 18 blast
one of three major eruption!\
since tbe volcano began n.im·
bling in March-another 44 are
massing.
Relatives of some of the mu~s
ing had requested pres umptive
death certificates so they could
collect ins urance money and
"etlh! estates But the 1ssulince of
i.uch certificates was disputed
Monday by sta te Attorney
General Slade Gorton
State law provtdea no baal.s for
such death certlflcateA when M
body has been found. Gorton
wrote rn an opinion requeated by
Ska m ania County Cor oner
Robert Letck.
..
Acosta
Guiltf of
Murder
An Oran1• County Superior
Court Jury hu convicted • Slota
Ana man of first de1 reo murder
ln the ll1ytna ot 1 u vem OWMt
IHt July
Th• Jury 1 110 concluded
Munday there were ap eelal
''lrcumstance• ln the cue which
could leud to imposition of the
death penalty asain•t CeHr
Acosta, 31.
Acollta WU accused o( kil.llng
Alphon,50 Olivares. 45, in bia
Santa Ana home d u ring a
mshttime residential burglary
attempt. Olivares was the fat.her
or seven children.
The defendant also was found
guilty by the seven ·woman.
hve-man Jury or attempted
murder, armed robber y,
burglary and assault stemming
rr om a crime spree last
~um mer
Prosecutor Ed Freeman said
Aco,ta preyed on Santa Ana
businessmen tn the
Mexican American community
who would take home cash
receipts at the end or a work
day
He was arrested by police last
July after a high speed police
pursuit following the holdup of a
Santa Ana bar on Main Street
Defense attorney Roger
I lanson claimed during lhe tnal
his client did not commit the
crimes because on one occasion
the suspect spoke English and
Acosta ('an only speak Spanish
The Pt'nalty phase of the tnal "a., to get under way today in
Judge Jerrold Oliver's Santa
Ana courtroom.
f'ro"' Pap .4 I
AIRPORT • •
This petition for stay. said Cof·
fin. alleges that the CAB ra1lt'd
to prepure environmental im-
pact statements before award·
in~ rout~ to ny out of Orange
County to Frontier Airlines.
W<•!>tem Airlinel:> and PSA
AlthOugh the three airlines
have been granted routes a s
part of the CAB's automatic
market entry system. the county
h<.t s not given them permission
to fly the routes.
Finally. the council announced
that it had det'ided to immerse
the city m another legal battle,
this one against the Federal
Aviation Administration in re-
)(ard to noise and access issues
at the wrport.
Last t'ebruary, the FAA or·
dered the county to open up John
Wayne Airport to all qualified
air earners Currently. only Air
C"alifom1a and Hughes Airwest
flv out of the airport
·coffin said the c ity filed a peli·
t1on Monday to be named as an
amlcus curiae ca fneod of the
court) on an existing lawsuit
against the FAA riled by Ai r
Califorlna.
This move, Coffin explained.
keeps the city from becoming
part Of the SUit but allows it to
advise the court on its position
on airport expansion.
Newport Beacft's legal in·
volvemenl'I, whkh now stretch
from Oran~e County back to the
nallon'i. capital, will be funded
from a $250.000 war chest the
C'ounc1I 'let up last year
Hostage Freed:
"Robber' Escapes
BOISE. Idaho CAP> -A 17-
year-old woman bank teller was
held hostage for five hours in an
extortion attempt berore being
released. police said. Authorities ~aid the incident might be linked
to an attempted abduction of a
hunk executive's wife this
month.
The incident Monday began
when a man called Idaho Finl
National Bank. said he was bold·
an & a t e ller a nd deman d ed
$300,000 ransom After houra of
neaollation.s by telephone from
various locations. the man re· lea~d the teller near her bome.
ftw Or.,._. c.otw 0.•lr ,..... w ttf'I WNic.ft ~
ti.om ..... l ... ~ Pff"\\, " ._.H\,Mlt M '"' Of•f'l9t CM\t ""'*91~1"f CAitnH"'• "'--'•tt ... Iii~ ., ...... .,...., ,.,..,..,., tf\r~ ,,, .. ,
,., (Mte Mi-M NlwDOr1 S.4t(l'I HW.ti~O"I •••<fit "•vft .. U1 Y•ll•r fr••"• l •lv"• 8-•t" ,._,.h (M\\ A \I ... ~,.,.~, .O!\f.,.. ,, pwM1~MCI \.MwtO.f\ *'Ct~., ffW CW....CI ... PIWOt•~H''Q Olef'I O .. JlO ..,.,. &.w •ttft't. P 0 ... ttflO (Ott. ........ C...lifOf'rw.t .,.,._
Fares Go Up
•
._,,,._
P~•~ftt-"' -.,..j.,,.,.
"" •• cw.., Vk•~ .. •-ftt .. fi"lfG."""a'~ , .......... ...... . ., .. .. ,_, .... ..._ .................
Co•t• ... ••Ofllce
IMHi.,. -=~:I r~ =-: •. ftlo»
°"'"' .:::;-~~~~~~ :::..~ =.:.
4 More Airlines Hike Rate.
NEW YORK (AP> -Four major alrllnes llave JoUMd
Eaatem Alrllnes in announcln1 hi1ber New York·to-Cdfonla
a.lrfa.re for the next two months. But World Airway• ••YI tt wU1
s till charae leu than the competition.
Tran.a World Airline•, United Airlines and Am1rtcu
AlrUnea said Monday tbey would mateb Ealtem'• ll01Dc,....
to JUI OQ one-way farea bet"9en New York and Calilomia from
July 1 thtou&b the end of AUIUlt.
THE mom PAaB aDA.INI FA• below,.,.. OD other
routes, renec:t1n1 the compattion for puseapn amona HHn
alrllnee on a route once ""9d only by thrff.
· World, wtl.lclJ ll charalnl. : "9 eacb ••1 U.DUl tbe end ot June.
taJd It WU boc»Unl lta fa~rt t:o tl()8.81.
OTRSa AJaLINU AaS WILUNG to allow World to
cb•r•• 1 lower fan, aottai that tt ..,.... alrporta a. Newvt.
N.J., lad OUlaadL..ratMr tbu &be ..,. PGP'lier ..,..._ '8
Ne• Yotll Md a. nanetMo. Paa Amlrte• t. on.-a ml It C1Jt' f .. , wlllll C'AJ'tal
lt quot1q ...... , ...... .,.....,.far, •.
WITNESS Kl.AASEN POINTS TO SPOT WHERE HE SAID HE SAW VICTIM
Judge, Jury and AttorMya In Murder Trtaf Hear OP9n Air Teatlmony at Dana Harbor
Optimism Dimmed
Hostages to Face
Espionage Tria/,s?
By Tbe A.u ocla\ed Press
Iran's rorelgn minister said
the U S. hostage crisis may be
resolved in about a month. and
the State Department granted
an exemption to Barbara Timm
to see her captive son again But
any optmusm about a quick re·
lease for the Americans was
dampened by a radit'al Is lamic
party which urged Parliament
to have the host8ges tried a:.
spies
"Imam Khomeini and the rra
n1an nation believt· that the
hostages are spies and must bt!
tried." the Strug~hni;t Mo!-ilems'
Movement, which 1s <:lose to the
Americans' capt.ors, ~aid m its
party ne w s pape r Ommat
·'Those deputJe~ who do not ask
for trying the hostages are 1n
fact compromisers who reh1st
the demands of Imam Kho·
mem1 "
President Abolhat.san Bani·
Sadr met with Khome1n1 today
a nd said afterward they dis ·
cussed developments in Iran. in-
cluding economic and secunty
matters. the official Pars news
agency reported
Meanwhile. Par.; reported the
execution of 15 insurgents m
northwest Iran It sa id they
were found guilty or killing the
governor general of Khoy. a
town 1n frun 'c; northwes t
Azerbai1an province, and six
revolutionary guards tnt'ludtnJ:
the town's ~ard CQmmander
set for release or the SJ
Amencans. m their 234th day an
captivity today.
"We'll see," he said
Spealung with reporters later
before tus departure from Pans
for Te hran. Ghotbzadeh said the
Islamic militants holding the
hostages "have already given
assurance" they will abide
by the Parliament's dec1'>1on
Khome1n1 has ordered Parlw
mcnt to decide the rate or the
Am .•n cans; 1~ member'> Jrl'
div1dt"<J over whether to plJC'l•
thPm on tnal ai. "SJ.JI C!'> ·
In Washington , a S ta l•·
Ot>partment spokesmcJn ., ... ut
Mrs Timm. of Oak Crec•k , \.\1-.
was granted the exemption from
President Carter's ban on tr<Jv(·I
to Iran for humanitarian r•··j
sons
"She requested perm1.,s1on t11
~o with her attorney and 1t v. .,.,
granted It was granted to
~et her child out. noth1n~
poht1cal, .. the sp<>kesman said
Mrs. Timm. who met with her
20-year -old son . Marine Sgt
Kevin Hermerung dunng a llJ
day tnp to Tehnm 11\ Apnl. l':.<11d
she had not de<:1d~ 1f s he would
return.
"Al this moment I <'an
truthfully say 1 do nol know 1r
I'll ~o." she :.aid
~\r<; Tlmm. '4hO h<I '> cnt1r1Ll'd
Carter for failing to "in thl·
ho:.taJ?<.'S ' relea~e. ~a., in lrc~n .it
the tame of th<' aborted rf'">cu1·
m1~s1on Apnl 25 and apolORl'l.l-d
to the lraruan people
f'ront Page ·"I
TRIAL .•.
hallway tnnvcr:-iation last week
p1·rtu1111n~ lo the case.
Judgl· McRrtdc was told last
Thur!>d;.iy that Miss Beater's'
rath1•r-1n law had said in a loud
vo1 "" that Smith a I ready ha<1
been conv1C'ted m federal court,
of atl!"mptin~ to extort money
r rom l.J rry F ox, the dead
°"''mun'!'> brother
A w1tnc:.!> told the judge and
uttornc)!'> that :.ome of the jurors
o\ (.'rh<•ard tht: m<.1n 's statements
and r•·m.irkl-d that they didn't
k ""°" ..,rm th hi.Id a previous con -
' 1t1111n ninm·ch:d with the case.
Such inltirmCJlton ha:. not been
1n1rnrlu(·1•d J!. 1•v1dt!nl'C.
llu>Al'\t'f thn·c Jurors quizzed
1nd1v1duJ1ly Monday eal'h told
I h I ' Ju fl J.: f' t hf'> m 0" (! d I m .
1111·1!1,1tl'I~ ""ht.:n the> heard
p.111 •1( ttfl' <•Jn\1·r.,Jt1on con -
1 • 1 r11n~ :\11..,,., HcJler.
\ 11 o l ht: r J u r or . Patric 1 a
\d.1 11h. !'>.iltl ,,Ill' hud heard no
!trJI d 1 (ll''olh1•(<J.,1•
.\!( U< "''' l'1mdurlcd that none
11( th1• Juror'> "'ho were m the
.1r•··• h;ill h1•cn affected by the
• 1111 \ er..,al11in W.--won 't inqwre
tJfl' furthn. · lhl· 1udl.!e !>aid
,\fl' u ... 1dc had turned down de· r,.,..,, rt-qut!:.L'i for a rmstnal last
"'c:1·k ba.wd on lhe 1oc1dent m
thl· hall'WJY
With Monday''! tour of the
~outh c·ount' the prosecution
t•nch-d tLl. l.J'>e i.1.1.!am.:.t Sm ith and
(j 1k-, -wus to open his defense to-
day
C 11 .. .., <-Onll·nds \be lwo
henchmen known as Jac k and
Ha' 1nt1m1dJted Smith Into
pJrt1.c1patmK m the kidnapping
of M 1-,-. l\t·aler . -whose body has
'"'' 1•r bt>;•n fount1 The tw11 men
"''11 kt·d for bu..,1nes., l'ompel1tors
11f lht· >A111nan., llrother. a con·
-.tru1 t11111 1·111npany owner, the
Jlturncy 1•l<t1nit·d
Tehran radio reported the ex·
et'ut1on of four persons Monday
night at Evin Prison m Tehran
on s u ch charges as m1 sap-
propriatmg public funds . form·
mg a <-riminal ~ang , taking part
in kalhn~~ at a school and helling
girls to u brothl•I
Frowa Pa.-('I
In an mtervww Mond11y with
French television , Iranian
Foreign M1n1 ster Sudegh
Ghotbzadeh ~u1d the hobtafle 1s· i-ue would be taken up by the
Iranian Parl1dm ent after 1t
chOOSl'l-1 a prime m1n1stt'r The
hostagt• cn:-.1:. "could be ~ettlt.'d
1n rour or five wt•eks." he swd
Ile declined to answer ques-
tions on cond1t1ons Iran might
~-"------
CARTER 0 FFER .•.
Carter amved here today. n ·
ar f1rm1ng America · ...
commitment to "a ~trong. 1n
dependent and non -al1gnNf
Yu~oslav1a" and tL.., :.uppQr1 for
detente
Emphasmng tus backtnR for
Yugoslavia's unique role in
Eastern Europe. Carter paid
,
~ -----
•'
1 n hull• to th<' late Joscp Bros
I 11 ll th1• .Hehl I t'Ct o r the
1 ommu n1 s t co uo•ry ·s
111dept•nd••nt 1>0hr1es. and laid a °" rl'Jth al h1:, tomb
"My plea:,ure m v1sit1ng thjs
proud and beautiful land is
te m pc red by the sorrow we ail
ff>el at the passLOg of President
Tito ."
IUSINESS
CORN!a.
A.,. Coins & StamPt
In S OOl.D a SILVIA ventors eek Success-"~~~ I ::::= t1 t:: •• ' wa ••,SY, ..... CAP)-Tbe flllow wbo buruucnta, te.chera and 1~ lnveoton :'~ I: :=
C<WIC,....atad It 8.tbloo Collqe lo offer advie. 00 ""111-.... '~ ...,_ coated • &M ... Mk ...... JftUt IJ'OWW ad
.. 1\0 wt.a nu\ed • IOOOeu cblrn.ney aweeper
..,. ....., • rn.t.nUd an..ion 1atbend
mar~ult ~b. rtnancln& and patent law. c.Mt • nrftile .-.. (114) ... lllO
\it•r• reunlly to le arn bow to turn their
lwatottonm lnto cuh.
ONE TYPICAL IN'V ENTO• WU Samuel Smlth, '°""' eo.et P'aeaa VIHate ..-.. ....... ~. a retlred en1lt1eer from nearby Newton. __ ...,.o..-.._. .
I •• nw people at UM two-dey meet&na hne tdeu
ud dftleei \hat Just aren't jull'plnl from t.M
dla~ boerd to UM atore lhelf. , So tbe NaUOnal Bureau of Standarda. the In·
wentora' ~i1Uon of New ~land and Mveo
other private and 1overnment or1aol11tlon1
'9ponsored a coavenllon late lut week called .. llutna lnventJon Work."
Thlrt7-aeven patent luwyera, lnveatora,
OraniJ8 Wunly
He bu built -but never aoJd -a e•daet that keePt brid&t •co~. a drlll that work.I ln narrow
1p1ce1 ancf a chimney sweeper complete with a
bat to cau:b the IOOl.
He aummed up the woes by aayjng: "It's one
thin• lO be an lnventor. To get your product oo the
market luomet.bint elae."
JAOOB RABINOW, WHO bolds 216 patents on
devlc~ ransina from mall sorting eqli.ipment to
aelf·resuJating clocks. advises budding inveators:
"Don't apeod more money than you can stand to
lose It'• very easy to l<>1e mooey ln this business."
-FOttSALl-
$4 MILLION
ISTTD1
12 to 36 --"'·
.( BUSINESS ] And C. Merle Crawford, a product develop-
ment specialist from the Unlvenity of Michigan, 714/540-0150
counsels innovators to make aure there really is a ~=======~ demand for their ingenuity. -
··The world is fuJ1 ol -·• tnveoUoa.s that Juat C.ll 142-5171 . .. -Put a t.,,worda Belldey Laboratories btc., lrvtne, bas report-
t'd reve nuH of S2S,017.000 for the six-months
'Period ended May 31 compared to $19,703,000 for
never sold,'' be said. to work for u.
(he same period \n 1979
Net income was $2,206,000 or 99 cents per
sbare compared to $1,373,000 or 62 cents for the
like period last year.
Americaa Paceset\er, Newport Beach, has ao-
eounced purchase o f 17S,000 of its common
ebares. The shares were reportedly purcha.seo on
the open market for $2.25 per share for an aggre-
Big Wheat
Haroest
Expected
grate of $393,750. The company presently has CALDWELL, Kaa.
5,647,222 shares outstanding. <AP ) _ Anxious crews
Richard A. DoDJ1elly, Newport Beach, is vice o f farm hands and
president of domestic development for Ebasco dozens of huge combines
Ser vices Inc a New York City-based firm of were stalled m southernr=====;;;:;jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:=====:-;
engineers and consultants Ka nsas m ost of las t week by sporadic rains
Home Federal Savings and Loan Asaoclatlon that turned fields to mud
of San Diego will open a branch July l in San Juan and set the 1980 wheat
Capistrano at 31972 Camano Capistrano., h a rvest back s everal days.
Fluor Engineers and Construct.ors, Inc., a sub-H sidiary of Fluor Corp., Irvine, has announced the arvest officials in Kansas were expecting appointment of three senior vice presidents. to kick into fuJl gear by : · William F. GaUey wiU be responsible for de· od •ftlopments in the Far East, U\cluding China. t ay.
Emil J. Parente will direct government and syn-There are good signs
fu els sa1es as well as technology development. for the ha rves t this
. ., 0 . W. Slanley will be in charge of develop-year . The crop promises
F• ents in the Middle East and Afnca, excluding to break last year's re·
e Republic of South Africa. cord; rail transport ation
is in the best shape in '"; Floorocarbon Co., Laguna Niguel. has agreed years: and despne un-CALL
tAt acqu1re the Elgin, 111. Tenon diVIsion of CR Jn. certainty over Sov iet tn· LINDA BLUE ABOUT A
dustries for an undisclosed amount of cash and t e nt ions p ri ces are
notes, according to a recent announcement from generally strong. SECOND TRIJST DEED liOA_N officials at each firm. The CR Teflon operation IW--.
will be moved to the Tenon plant of Fluorocarboo The U.S. Agriculture UP TO ssoo~oo . in Mundelein, Ul. D e p a r t m e n t h a s forecast a crop or 1.7
. Alan J. Jacobs, chairman of the executive bl Woo bushels of winter '°)\_~ ,...... rf Equity 'T. ··-J _ Jn • eommiltee of Bozell & Jacobs IoternationaJ, Inc., Wheal, up 6 percent J 1C.Wf10 run,u:,' (
with offices in Newport Beach. Loe Angeles and from last year's reeord LICENSED BROKER SINCE 1""9
Palo Alto, baa been elected chairman ot tbe board 1 . 6 bi 11 i o D bu ah e 1
fJf Amerieall Advertlslq :..F.:..ede:.:.:..ra:..:u3.,._======b=a=rv=est.=============='=7l4=)7:=&J;:;..UJUJ:=:==:===~==~=I
... w ............
SERVES BOARD
· Watter Heller
Professor
Named by
~BFirm
(Walter Heller. regents
~fessor of economics at the Universit y of Min·
nesota. Minneapolis, has
been appointed to the
ttoard of directors of
~mprebeos i ve Care
C.orp., Newport Beach.
• Compcare is a pnvate
provider of hospital·
baaed aJcobolism treat-
na e o t programs and
care units. Compcare President
8 . Lee Karns said
Heller's expertise in e~onomic and gov-
e)"n mental affairs
raakes bim a vaJuable
aidition to the board.
•. ffe bas b een an e~nomica adviaer to
t9ee U.S. pns1denta -
John F. Kmnedy, Lyn-d'QD B. Jobosoo and GenldR. Ford. .
Gear Approved
..J.BAXERSnltLD CAP)
• G.t1.Y OU Co. reportl
lt ,.m be a11onc1 to re-
••• ... of a ai.am .......... ordere4 abut
ilflrD ID December, 1'71. ~~-tbat tbey ~ exoe11lve alr
-. STAMPING
•mediate production liM 14aillllle Oft ~Ton ... ~ ...,, Quetlty
et Low Cott. PaclUo Handy Cutter. tnc. ·'"'"""°700. ..
Now you can exchange
120 fo re ign currencies for all
your business, investment, or
travel needs.
D eak-Perera, the nation's
o ldest and largest preci ous
metals and fo reign exchange
finn, is o pe n fo r business in
Orange County
Right in the Sou tn Coast
Plaza Sho pping Center. . · -,.,:-
Now you can get travelers /--:--_ ----..;-~4-~
cheques in U .S. dollars, ,.-~~ ~ _. ,
German marks, French fran cs,\ . /
and Australian dollars as well as ~~ ...
several other foreign currencies. · ~
And take care of all your
foreign payments and
collections.
Of course, you can al so
buy or sell gold, silver,
platinum, or palladium, all the
most popular precious metals.
Invest in gold coins like
Krugerrands and the Canadian
Maple Leaf.
Or precious metals
certificates that let you buy
precious metals without the
headaches of possession and
storage.
For all your foreign
currency and precio u s metals
needs, drop by our new bff ice
We're open Monday-Saturday,
tOAM-6 PM .
Or give us a call.
Deak-Perera, South Coast Plaza,
Nordstrom's Wing, 3333 Bristol
Street, C.OSta Mesa, Calif. 92626.
71'4-751 -1200 .
~.Jun.2',1llO
Citiuns has stretched
banking homs.
Banking hours have been stretched at Citizens
Bank to make banking more convenient for you.
Our drive-up banking ... and o ur lobby ... are open
9:00 to 5:00 Monday thru Thursday; to6:00on Friday .
And if you miss us during the week, you can bank on
Saturday 9:00 to 1:00.
Time is on your side at Citizen$ Bank.
="''= -Orr
Cll1ZENS BANK
OF COSTA MESA
Harbor Blvd. at Baker. Costa Mesa, Cali(. • Member FDJ~
I
..
-DAILY P\LOT
da '
T} Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
,
Mom May Me .......
Tax Deduction
'Edltor• not•: fi'fnt bt a wrN• on~ '°*09 ..ow• your 1980 inconw taz bMlJ
By SYLVIA PO&TER
That 14.3 pereenl cost-ot-Uvtng hike ln Soelal Secmty
benefits to an elderly relative you're 1upport.Jn1 la • bJc
break ror your dependent -but thla elltra money colld
cost you plenty.
If. say. you are supporting your mother. the hither
benefits could cost you a $1.000 dependency exempUoo plus
a deduction fOf' her medical expenses.
The entire goal of this mid-year tax aeries It to alert
you in time to take actaon esaenUal to your lax welfare.
Under the tax law. you get a dependency deducUoo for
your mother onJy if she has lncome subject to tax of ...
than Sl.000 a year and you provide more t.ban half of her
support
For example, last year your mother received S,Clal
Security benefits of $4,SOO and had no other Income. To
help he r out, you paid all her medical and dental bills an
excess of Medicare, a total of $3,100. You also contributed
Money's
Worth
Sl,500 to he r generat
s upport, a t otal of
$4,600.
Result: You, the
son, got a dependency
deduction of $1,000 a.nd
also deducted the $3. JOO
in medical e><penses, ·a
total of $4,100.
THE REASONS: -SociaJ ~urity benefits are notsub-
Ject to tax and you contributed more than half her s upport.
Now it's 1980. Assume your mother's excess medical
expenses still romc to $3,100
Rut the cost or living has zoomed. Even with Social
Security beneftt.4' c limbing, the fact is that your mother
needs mo re m oney So you inc r e ase your total
('ontribut1ons anothe r S200
1.F.:T'SCUECK HOW mother, son <could be you ) and the
tjx colltctor make out
The So<:-1al Security increase Jirts your mother's
l>Pncht to over $4 ,821 1n 1980. She will have spent \t a ll on
her ... upport
Your support fM mother is now $4,800 ins tead ()(
$4.600 But you wind up a big loser. You lose your 196b
dependency deduC't1on You don't contnbutc more than
hall your mother'c; support You also lose SJ.JOO of medical
deduct.Jons A s far as taxes are concerned, your $4,800 of
!>upport ts c1own the drain
-TIIE TAX COLl..ECT()R. He's the real winnt!r
because your mothf·r ~els absolutely no benefit from her
rtependenrv f'X<'mpt1<>0 ™'l'au.<st> she ha<, no tnc-<lme to
cfrdurt 1t from You. 1h1· ~on . lose $4 100 in v<tluable Lax
dl•dut·t100~
Th•· d1fft'renr1· !.!()(.'.., n~ht to the I HS
Hut 1f \OU handlr• m;;ittns the right W<t y (now'!> the
time· w r11-:un · 1t out and start> you still <·an get bOlh tal(
hreak:-. What'<, mort'. )Our mother gc·l~ her inc rease ill
S<tc1al S4.'cunl> h<>n<>hts and a little more
'\'Ol'. Tiit: SON. t<1kc r~·nc1I and 11aper and h~ure 1l
out. v.1th th,. obJ{'Ctl H' or m aking s ure you lock up both the
medical and de pendency de<fU('l1ons
Ry addinl-! ..... 1y, 1ust S50 more to your mother's
support, )OU rontnbute more than half of her s upport.
This 1s <tn 1d<'al opportunity for s1gnif1 cant a nd
successful tax strate~y. Ry starting in this second half of
1980 and j?IVIDR your mother merely a few dollars more
each wet'!< <pamless>. by year~nd you wJll have tied up
your $4.100 tn tax deductions .
YOU KEEP IN YOUR own pocket tax doll ars that
othe rwise. becau~t' o f 1~norance or negligence. would have
gon<.' d1 rectly and without comeback to the I RS.
In f1gurinR out wht ther your molherqual.Jf1ed as your de-
pendent because she lives In her own home in another city
f rom your-. remember 1t doesn't matter wher e your depen·
dent 11v~ a\ long a'>!>he ( orhel 1s a close re lat ive
1 '"rt lfow tn ffrnt a Vacalwn lfome and Get Ta.r J
.-.lot"k• In Thf"
Spo1Uglu
N( w YO"" &P' .._.. ..... ~-· ""'' ,. ;tf'\O f'lttl 1 "4"0" r;;f ttw f1tMntnO'\l M ti~, I'll••
'f"(I•• Stoc• l •t"•"O-,,,~., tr•d·~ "'•'•Of"•ll~"' "'°'. t"'-"'\t n::x """ ~ :
-· ~HIO C:1tv ,......., Ill.JOO """'-· 1'°.., ~. Xll..00 ""~. ~J/llO -""-t> Jll 1.IOO _.., TA.T •.JOO
f •UCO t"' 21l.j00
IO~ . "' 1'... • ' IJ\re •I 11 •I'• II'> -,,
. \/,
•1''> '• "' '• NEW YORK IAPI Jiln 7J Imp-lit.• F«-n1,100
Sl'-it•• lt h 49' 1
' '-... Prev.
c;..lf Oii 1SJ,'°1)
_,,.U • l•I IOO '-"' l•.• • ,. ... ..... .... . '"'
"' ... .... . .. ., ... ....
,_,
'31 601 •SI , ...
1• ' WH .. f ""'fll 010
NEW 'YORK IAPl Jun 7J
TOO.y
~ HI 111 , .. .. •
~ = '* Jl ,
• , ... t-~~-~'='=-~--:,...-~~~~~~
: ~ .tlftab ,,.., NEW YORK f A PI !>pol
-'""""" ITWtAl P<lcft IDd•'f
c.._ ~''"' • --· U!>. ~"'"'"'"'"'-LAN ~t..-u • -l lM J/V, u nh• PO<l"d. O.llv••'4· ,,,.,.., ... _
-nwy lm <»-AOO oo .,., 11••-
~i.ti-~troy O• H Y