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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-03 - Orange Coast PilotElnbezzlement Female Decoys Suspect Nabbed Nab 100 Men In Laguna Beach • .r • • ,For Soliciting DAILY PILOT Forced to ea, ***25c*** THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 3, 1980 VOL n. NO. 1•. > HCTIOftS, 44 "AG£S mith Testifies FedAets Credit Laws To Be Eased Jlice Squad Arrests 80 LOS ANG ELES CAP1 - The unde rcover polrce s qu a d kno wn as th e "T rick Task Force" has swept up 80 men this week for invest1gatJon of ~ohc1t mg acLc; of prost1tut1on on H ollyw ood 's Su n s et Boule' ard • ' . ............. WAS JUNGTON <AP) -The Feder al Reserve Boa rd an· nounced plans today to phase out all the special credit·control measures it took in March, as inflation has eased and the re- cession has deepened. In late May. the board cut the credit restraints in half, and to· day it scheduled a se ries of JOBLESSNESS CLIMBS DESPITE JUNE DIP-A4 moves to dism a ntle the re· mainder. "In recent months, there has been appare nt contr action in consumer borrowing," the board said in explaining its move. "In· dications are that anticipatory and speculative demands for credit have subsided a nd funds rfttadft-Fella? \ Grade school students drew the 4-f oot square picture of ' the Ayatollah Khomeini that tops off the bonfire of an Phony Social Worker Sougld In Kidnapping abandoned house and stacked pallets to be torched during ,_th_e_~_ourth ___ o_f _J_u_ly_ce_l_e_b_ra_t_io_n_in_C_lar_k_sb_u_r_g_._M_as_s_. __ _ !'Jijuanans Protest Watev Cut, Rations OCEANSIDE <AP) -With on· ly an artist's sketch of • woman to go on, authorities were baf. n ed today by the kidnapping of a 17-day-old baby by a phony social worker. San Diego County sheriff's Sgt. Curt Ring said be doubts lf ransom or baby sale waa the motive. TIJUANA, Mexico <AP) -Chanlinl .. Water! Wa ter!" and curyi111 banners. 'tlj uanans marched in the streets to protest , ·a four· month cutoff of drinking t ater to thousands of residents caue ol last winter's rain· aued breakdown of the city's aterlJ*m. Ever since lut winter's de- aatatlD1 rains broke· w••r aim bl tl11I border cit accouats have estisn ... 000 baft been wiUJ'Uli-. d •.ooo others • h 1Nter rlltimed whil .. d • .Ut ... aes ............ •' r1~ .. Ital 811117 dtiletia HY lhey' •tlnl ,..... bWs anyway. Iii ,_.. ..,., Mve,.l demonstra· Mau heft been held. ''W• em't nUlh our tolleta," "We don't have any specific theories at this time," he said. The infant's mother, Angelina Verville, said sbe received a telephone call from a wosnan of. fering to drive them to an agen- cy which helps mllltary families. Oceanside la near Mk'~d drinking Camp Pendleton Marine Corps :-. tbe ato,000 • base. ,~~~-~ .. ~--~ber for · After drivina to a remote area ~; ~ ~ (.:near Fallbrook, ahe ukecl Mrs. 11Wllii1i:,)ie: t ., Verville to knock on the door ol ~iU·~~-. 1o'J. a bouae to pick up othe r . .., ~ •'mothers. Jmtead, 1be left her 1n• the~~ b~:;1~ :r~c~~ ana area. Verv Ue. e'rw ater frosn tanker Earlier, net1hbon aald IUeb a trucks or in bottles. woman was around aaltin1 The cltiiena wtthout runn.lq which faaillles bad the ••re· <See WATEa, Pase AJ> centJy barn babl•. I.,_ have been in more ample sup· ply." In a written statement. the -White Jlo usc said President Carter was "heartened by the success of the selective credit restraints in rapidly bringing dbout conditio ns in fin ancial markets helping to reduce 1nfla· tionary pressures and lower in· terest rates." <See CREDIT, Page A2> SI Million Three female officers acted a." decoys. and two m ale officers made the ar· re~t s. s aid Lt Geor ~e Ta\\e~ of the fl oll.>wood \'H't' squad "We will do these thin1'(s from lime to time as lonft as the nN'd an!'>es." added SJ:l. LA.'s he Wilbilnks. "We w a nt to ma 1nta 1n a balanC'ed approach to the prosti tution problem .·· Embezzle Suspect Nabbed in l.aguna By STf;VE MITCHELL °' .. a.I" ...... SU.. FBI agents arrested a federal fugitive posing as a writer in a re nted hilltop Laguna Beach home Wednesd ay who is ac- cused of embeuling nearly $4 million from a Florida citrus processing plant. Agents arrested Herbert A. DeGreve, 58, al a s plit-level home at l3SS Skyline Drive early We dnesday morning on a federal fugitive warrant lssued in Winter Haven, Fla., five monthsaao. He i4 accused or taking ap- proximately 13. 7 milUon from the account ol the General Food Corp., ln Winter Haven where be worked as the accounting manaier. Offidal.s in Winter Haven said DeGreve, wbo used the alias Mi chael O'Shea in Florida, wrote out company checks ln his nasne and ~ited them in at lent lO·baab aod savU.,. and loam. DeGreve left bla wife and two children in February shortly after COIDJ*l1 olftciab aalted him to mell with aud1ton COD· ceral1a1 diffrepaac!e• In the firm'• accounts. He I._ 11111 b1I wife the keys to 1111 car. wldda waa fomd by 1'81 ...... at Dallaa·n . Worth rnterutional Airport. FBI 81ent1 declined to say w h at tipped t h e m o rr t o DeGre ve's wher eabouts. but local police said they unwitting- ly aided the man in contacting a woman claiming she was his wife. Laguna Beach police received a call earlier this week from a woman who said her husband had left the telephone off the hook. "She told the sergeant that her (See AllllEST, Pa1e AJ) Jeep-plane Crash Fatal EL MONTE (AP) -A Mon- terey Park man bas been burned to death in the freak crub ol a Jeep into a parked plane at El Monte Airport. Lowa Springer, 4S, who owned a plane at the airport, wu driv· Ing aDlOftl the parked planes when bia Jeep bit tbe win1 fuel tank ol a twtn..enttne Piper Seneca Wedneaday ntcbt. aaid police Apnt Mark Sullivan. The fuel tank exploded and 1as poured all over tbe Jeep, Sullivan laid. 6Prinler died at the scene, but no one •lie waa hurt. Tbe only dam•ce to the plane waa • cbarred wm,. • . ' 2 Others Accused In Death By DAVID ·Kl'TZMANN Of"'-0..1, ...... \lafl Ins isting he 1s innocent of murder, Lar ry Donald Smith of Ne wport Beac h t e s t1f1 e d Wednesday it was· actually two s hadowy fil'?ures known onlv as Jack and Ray who killed Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove la st sum mer aboard Sm 1th 'ssm all boat. small boat Sm ith. 44. told a n Oran~e County Superior Court 1ury that t h e two h e n c h m e n , who r epresented business com- pet i t o r s of Miss Beater 's "'ea I thy brother, forced him to ta ke hls boat to sea off Dana Point last Aug. 24. The defe ndant. his voice lo wering, said Miss Bealer at- tempted to dive overboard as the boat headed for open sea. Smith said one of the men point· ed a gun at his head and forced him to stare straight ahead as h e heard the woman being bea ten. He then heard a splash as her body was thrown over boar<t. the defendant said . The prosecution contends it was Smith alone who engineered <See flGURES. Page A!> Coast ~~~;:___­ Weather Low clouds and local fo g night and morning hours. otherwise fair through Friday. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches to 6S. inland. Highs Friday near 70 to low 805. INSIDE TODA" Ma110ClauldU hoa one of tM cou,trv'• f""fl~d gun· control ~. Wllal •I· /•ct ha.t U had? SH •tOf'JI. photo, ,. CS. j f I l .. AutonoDly Talk Set f Pale1tinian1 Eyed in Mideaat WAIHINOTON tAP t -H!Jh &11,U. ..a larwb oft\t\a . ••~llnf uodtr A merl<"•n ••Pl~. rt'"M'hed •1rHmmt to- cMy lO l"l'Opl'n nt-tollaUona on a"lonomy tvr m ore than a mUUon PalnUnlan Araba, a i.eu rce clole lO lb Lalka ht'n· said Tht• ntiot.1aUons will M held an th~ Middle Eu t later ttm. mon\h, A n~w• conft'lrf'nee w1b :.t•hed'-lled at ~ State Otopart ment for • Jolnl announ~mffit bv Forelan Mlni:ster Kamal H auu Aly ol Eaypt, IJttAericw M •nllttf Jt)Mf Bur• ol l rMl and V med.lator Sol Lloowlt.a ProeptoCll tor an •JCrHment nuv nnt bt' anv briaht.-r. hnwf'Vf"t'. than thl'y w.-re when Ea ptlan Pruldent Anwar Sadat Of'dttwd tht'! IU1pen1lon Thf' SOW'C". who a"kf'Cl not to be tdenlll\ed, uld no cbana«' lo polku"S wu promlMd by t>ltht-r Euvt Of' l•riwl durln1 lhe two da)'ti ol mHtlnA5 ln a downtown Wash inj{t.On hot I At the Unw of the •uspec:uuon, 'Private Pig' Griping Marines on Trial, J ACKSONVILLE. N (' CAP> -Mannes are trained to o~> t1rders without quc:.l1on. but Pfcs Sco\l Dunt'an and Dana G idney say they shouldn't have lO ra sh through p1g slop ror dis· carded knives and forks. The tw o pri va t es a re s cheduled to be court·martaaled a t nearby C<tmp Lejeune ror re fus ing a non·comm1s:.ionc.od of. h cer's orde r to retrieve mess. hall silverware rrQm a farmer's ptgpen. The Marines', who were 11 n m ess duty a t the lime, claimed the pigpen was harmful to their health , a s pokesm an s aid. Marine spokesman Maj . J ohn Sch midt said Wednesday, the <'harges were made despite an o rde r b y the comm anding J?e n e r a l o r the 2nd M artne Division that the practice of 5ending men to pick through the garbage was no longe r in effect. The incident occurred June 10, s ix days before the practice was dls· corltinued, Schmidt s aid ::>chm1dt said the Corp~ plans to pus h the cou rt m artial "because d1sobey1n~ an order 1s not the way to dea I w1tn grtl'\•a nces " The next trial. o riginally scheduled ! today, has hecn delayed until nl'xt week because Duncan and Gidney are on at'llve duty The slow ·movmg dest'rt1on trial of Pft. Hobert \;arwood is :Jbo undc•r way al (.'amp LeJc>Unf· lf Ounl·:u1 anll \;1dn"' an· t•on v1cfl>d. tht•\ t·<111ld tw ;enlenced t11 30 da}'~ an Jail, a loss of 20 d av .. p:iy etnd .. ~trel ch or hard l<t bor ~1·hm11ll ""''' thl' M arrnl·~ hav<> a thrt>t· H a r contract wath ~ PH! farmer who buvs izarbaize .incl food "crap~ left over from 1111' me·~~ halb M(•n <J!'>!>IJ.tll('<l Ir) () 111 \ a l tht· ml·~'.'> hall'> trad1· tmn.Jlly have bt>cn ~cit lo thl' farm lo pick through what the p1Rs l<'avc. c hecking for d1:. CJ rded cutle ry Aase offtc1uls confirmed that the farmer's con tract spec1f1es (l1at he is respons ible for return· ~g any governmen t property. eartacularly knives, forks and $poons that e nd up i n the ~arba~e 'Joan Kennedy '-Relaxing' WAStllNGTON lAP) -Joan t;ennedy. eager to r elax after 01onths on the campaign traJI, h a s checked into a luxurious Mexican fitness s pa for a few weeks, fnends and aides say. J a mes Flug, press secretary for Democratic pres1dent1al can· d1date Sen. Edward Kennedy. $aid Wednesday that Mrs. Ken· t1 edy went to the Rancho La t~uerta in Tecale several days &go. Ari official at the r esort de· pied that Mrs . Kennedy was ~here. Marsha Ch ellis, a friend and traveling compa nion, said Mrs. K e nnedy's hea lth was "jus t fine ." She just w a nts to do ,.,omething physical a fter the hard work of the cam paign." ORANGE COASl ' DAILY PILOT ,,. o,.,. C..\t 0..f~ ..,. ......... ...,,.. .. •\ t ()mO<fW'CI t"" ,__... 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David Twomey, command· Ing general or the 2nd Marine Divis ion, orde red a halt to the practice after s imilar inquiries from congressmen r epresent ing uuncan and Gidney Fro• Pag~ :I J CREDIT ... The s tatc•rnc•nl ~a id the speculation 1n ranan c1al and com m odity market s h ad · 'mode ratt·d s u bst a nt 1all:., s1~nahng an <·asin~ of credit de ma nds a nd a re vers a I of inna t1onary expectations The st atement :.a1r1 Cartt·r °"'"~ r l'm1JV1ng from the F t•dc-ral Rel>erve the authont:. hC' grant· 1·d under the Credit Control Art tn Mar{·h. .,"Cons um er and other form~ of rredit are no longer being u.-.t:d t·xcess1vt'I ).'' the ~tutemc·nt ~aid But 1t ~:11d "the n ·moval (Jf th<.· l'ontrols should nut bt· taken ;1~ a signal for th<' rc!>umptaon of a pron1gat(· U.'>l' of credit by c·on .sum ers or hy business " Stn<·e March 14. whe n the con t ro l.s we r e anno unced, th<' t•c·onorruc climate has changl'<l dramat ically . Interes t rates. which peaked a t 20 per cent for banks' best cuslomerS have fcllkn steadily Innat1on. onct' running at more than an 18 per cent annual rate. stand" bclo°" I J percent. The Fe d e ra4J Reser ve cm pha.sazed that its general goab or res tra1ru ng the money ~uppl> and credJt remain intact. "Those continumg goals arc clos ely related to its concern with further reductions of anfl a. t 1o n a r y pre ssu re 1n the economy." 1t said The Feder a l Reser ve·s de c 1l>ion rec eived a mixed res ponse from Rep. Henry S Reuss. House Banking Commit tee chairman and a frequent critic or the board. Reuss. D· Wis .. praised the re · moval of controls on consumer cr edit, saying that "with all the talk of a tax cut to increase con· s um mer s pending. al would b< r.1lly for governme nt lo continue lo s uppress cons umer spendml' with credit controls ·• However. he said the board was "goin g sort" and allowing banks to divert credit toward co rpo r ate takeove r s and speculation. The measures announced to- day would: Phase out a requirement that effectively limited bank· ing institutions and fina nce com· panies to a growth In their lend· ing or 6 percent to 9 per cent ln 1980. The board will require hanks with d eposits o r $300 million or more to continue re· porting under lbis provision through July 10 This requirement was the heart of the government's effort to tight.en cons umer credit. . - -End the remaining 7 .5 per· cent spedal deposit requlremenl that applies to increases ln cer· taln cons umer credit. This pro- vision was reduced by half 10 May. The board said no further s pecial deposits will be required a fter the present deposit main· tenance period enda July 23. -Eliminate the remaining s percent marginal reserve re· q uirement on managed Uabillties of large banks. Thi.a' will lake effect July 10. -End the requJrement ror a 7. 5 percent a~lal reserve to ap- ply to lncreaaes ln aaaett of mo~et mutual funda and slmHar investments. Thia cban1e will take effect July 21 . Prieon Boee Eyed SACRAllSMTO <AP> -The confirmaUoa ot Ruda B•m u bead ot tbe .Ute pri80ft ,,._. ls bellll recomm9Dded bJ tbe 11tate Smale'• Rulet CommJttee • • Ill key ........................ TMiw l..:luded U. ie•ers ot tM t'OUnC'll tbe .......... ..... t•lf'N and con~ over land llDd watf!r l'teOW'l'1!fl ln lh• territory oct'upl~ by lar~et. On Wtdnetda)'j PrHldHt Caner met with A y. Burt llDd Lioo wlt.z ror 20 m lnuta, tbln •el)•ra tely with Aly and Buri for five m.lnut.419, "bffa\aM ol hia lnterdt 1n aeeintl the talkl ,.. 8 um e d ,'' W61le Hou•e a.pob .. mu AJfred Frieodly aald. f'r•·•~.41 FIGURES. • • the kldnappin& of Miss Bealer l~t August and then killed her aboard h.i.s boat before demand· 1ng $100.000 ransom from her brother for he r safe return. Defense attorney Te rry Giles. however , claims J ack and Ray. las t names unknown, coerced Smllb lnto participating in the young woman's abduction by threatening the lives of his own childre n S mith h a d kn o wn Mi ss Rcaler 's family through his dat· 1n g o f he r e x-sis te r -in-law, Stephanie Fox, estra nged wife of construction company owner Larry Fox of Anaheim. The ~fendant . we aring a light tcin suit and dark bro'#n tie, told the mne·wom an, three·man jury that lhl' man known as Jack first .ipproacht>d him in June, 1979, an the pool a r ea o r his Park Nl'Wport apartment complex. T hey made general convers a· t1on . he ~aid . bul in later meet· m~s. J.ack re vealed persooal de· t:.11ls of Smith's llfe he clauns no one el!><! could have known. in t·lud1ng a doctor 's diagnos is ~t·\ t'ral years t·arlier of cancer lie al:,o kn<'W or Smith's rela· t1on~h1p with Stephanie Fox. ht> tl•st1fwd Smith .,:.11d the m an the n thrcall'nt-t1 has son, Dan . unless h i.' hl·lpt•d 1n a k idn a p plot al{al n~t Larry Fox and his busi· nc.·i-., part.11t•r .J ark lat1•r revealed plans to kidnap Fl)x 's daughter lo dis· "uarfr him from going after !-Jome• un.<>pecifi~ N>nlracts /\:.k<.'<i by Giles 1f he thou~hl of C'a lltng thl' police. Sm ith swd he "'a:. too fnghtE-ned He also s aid ht' did not tell Sll'phunae Fox or the plot against her daughter. /\l one paint. he test1fted, he gave Jat•k and Ray $46,000 tn cas h he had on hand from busi· ness loans friends had given rum to 1nv('St 1n a cattle operation. llowever. lht• <'allle ·buying "l'hl'me wa:. a fraud. Smith ad m11ll'd. and he had usc..od a good portion of the mone y rnends h1:1d g1\'l'n to h.lm to la ve off or. P ro.sl'cutor Dave Carter h as t laimt:d Smith came up with the idea to kidnap Miss Bealer to get bac k enough money to pay oH the 1nve:itors. But S mith told the Jury m Judge L eonard Mc Bride 's courtroom it was Jack a nd Ray who eventita lly told him the t ar get would be Miss Bealer . They intimated. he said. that she already knew or the plan herself a nd would be cooperative. I nt~ next weelts, Smith sa id. Jack and Ray issued many in· Mruct1ons for him to follow. in· eluding the rentmg of a motor home a nd the purchase or handcuffs lie :.a id he m et the young woman on the morning or Aug. 23 outside her Garden Grove apartment. "Are you a part or 1t., · · Sm1th said s he as ked rum Because he had access to a m ounta an cabin at Lake Ar· rowhead, Smith said he got the permis.,.ioo or J ack and Ray to take Miss Bealer there. On their way up, Smith said, the first ln a series or extortion calls was placed to her brother. · Sever al calls also were made lo F ox from the Arrowhead area, he said. The following day, Aug. 24, the two were dJrected by Jack and Ray to taJce Smith's boat from Newport Beach to Dana Polnt. According to the plan, Miss Bealer would be turned over un· harmed to her brother. When ~Y pulled into Dana Point Harbor, Jack and Ray were the only ones walt.inC for them. Smith said be wu Ordered" out of the boat. Jack jumped in and said sometbin1 to Mias Bealer, he aald, and abe "came unglued." She then scratched Smitb ln the race, clalmini be wu part of the plot, be told the Jury. Smith aaid be wu eventually forced to take UM boat to .... and after lbe wu kllled, .,ain Instructed to make extortion cala. to Fox demandina money for her Ml• ntw'n. Smltb bM already MID COD• vlcted ta federal ecMlrt of at· tempdq to atolt si•.-hm l'ox. Ubellecia~ofm_... aad kldD•ppial wtU. ape.clal clrcumatancn ID tltt1 eaM, Smith could '~ tile cleMla ... tace. \, Gathering o f f.ltf• Clan..• S-Outh L~guoa " \\:iii .. \'. 1 I w t· prei;,1 dent of Scottish Lowlands l'lan" and I .11111!1• ~,t·1 1 1. of 'o rth Am cnco, turned out 1n full ('I 111 '.~ 1 11 ' r • i!.il1 a for ..\8th Annual H1g hlanct C :1llH n n~· 1rid ' '.I in L11nJ.! Hcac·h With him 1!-> F 1onu '\,, .... h I'\ \ I•'" 1 or11· ul th•· nations most lall·nt<•<I ~·0111 h rl.11 1 'I .,) ,. lf>f•K f1r-.t place honor~ Saturda\ .md \\ 1 I<·•,. 1 •·1• 1 .·1x1 in S('<>tland Virus 1 ~~ Dogs, Official , 1 arllled . HIVEHSll>t-: 1,\1' \1 ,, , • 20 ('aM'" of J d1•;1dh \lfll'-,,f ang rlog" t''-1" 1 1.il1. 1 'l•I" ha\l' ~t·n n ·1m1 l1·tl 111 H•\• : • County, V(•knnur 1.m-. .,, Thl' di~t·aM'. p,1no \ 1n1' .1• 1 qu1c:kl) cm th• d111' 11 · 11 ,, k1lltn~ them "'1l11111 Iii ll•1u1 "' the first symptom :.. "We don't think 11 "'111 be ,,, epidemit' pro port 11W1 li11 t 11 \4 rl I bl' a r;.1ct111 1 h.il v.1 11 111 111 oculal1ng tlr1i.:-. f111 :. .... 1 I Ii .Jame" lh t'\t~ 111 "111.111 \1 111 , 1!1i...plli.1l lni· ll1cks s;ud lt1• d •~· :•'• :1 1 , tant form 11( c.,11 r11 ... t• 11 '" t "\ 1rtually 1mpo' 1111• I•• 1 '' ,1 Onl'(' tht• ~} mptorn• rlt \ t lt•p "Jt U!->Ullll\ .. t.111 ' 11111 '.\Ill vomi t ing a'ncl l1-..IJ1·-. n1 followed hv \'1•1 \' lilornh di.tr rhea ," fltcks ~;111J All doiis. ~p1•rwll \'. 1h11._,. 1'· .• than a year old, ;11 t• ,u-.r1•p1tl1J1 to the virus. wh11 h tr.J\c·I ~ through the air A vaccine h a~ h..i·n rl• vPli•111 d to fight the dist'<'""· "'11h 1n1-. 111,, t10ns cost.Jn~ bi•lY.t•1•11 S7 and $1 • 0 r . J at' k ~au n rl l' r., . p u ti I 11 health veterinarian f nr I h•· R1vers 1de ('ounl \ ll 1·Jlll1 Department. con curri·d "'1th Hicks ' asses<,ml'nt 'ii\ 1ng h1 -. department •~ gl•ttm.: l•it:. 111 I I' 'I ,, fr11m lhl' publlC'. ti111 '"' _,,,.,, 1 r • pnrtang <•n out ... ,,f 1rt\ll11n I 11 1< .. 1~ r-1 lt111rnp,11n <if ltw 1 '-1•·11 1 \ •·t•·rinarv Clint<' ,11•1 ·I hJ\1·n t .. c·<·n .tn , ,,.,J,.rnll· of t h1· !11-.t.'J't· I H' • 11 111 • µ1<ll'rn11• vf people hrinR•rl~ their dogs Ul to be vac· l· IOJH"<I " 'I h•· d1~ase has been wor1tinl{ ,, r •• " ttw count P from the t , 1 t "·'' t r11r thrc·l' 'ear l> ...,, r 1 11111 t11 r·,1~" h.J\ l ' h(<cn re I ' •• l I 1 \n /I 11.1 .and rl\ (' to 10 , I•\•· t'!"l'l~.o up 1n ;-.or111 111t .. I• t rwinth r>r ll.1nt'' II I 111•, 111 r .. r .. n.1 '.11d h1 1n .. 1t Id -. • , ~ ~ ,..._ II ••~' rr·c·omrn1·ndl·d t"'o "hob ·' fl1t1r1th JJ1Jr1 for IJUplJl\"• It:'"'> rh 111 1, mnnth" old . '>hO"' dog'> .11111 d111•, LO k(•nnels tie sa1rl doi:-. mor 1· than 6 month.s l)ld 111•1·d orw -;hot All dog' s hould 11·1·t•1 \ c• <1 ~early booster. Tax Break Backed '-;/\('HA \1 F:~TO I AP I A ball ~I\ 1n~ huddm~ owners a tax hr "·'k for anstall1ng ans ulataon or ollwr en{·r~~ conservation de · 'l<'Clt has been approved by a -.t;1t1• Senate committee ARREST ••• h•MM WM a writer and oflen aoo11 u. ,._.on u.. Mole llO"M ........ ~ .. dJl&urbed," Pol•~ Lt. lrue.e lriU• 1ald today. H.. ukl an ofrlcer wu ell•· patcMd to the Skyline Drive Id· dre11. where OeOrevc. ap· parently p o1ln1 H Shaun O'Rourtt, thanked blm and put the phone back on the hook. It wun't until FBI agents ar- r ived Wednesday morning that police connected the earlie r incl· dent with DeGreve . Nel1hbors on Skyline Drive said DeGreve re nted the house about three m onths ago, telling the landlady he was a writer who worked nights and slept during the day. One woma n. who did not want lo be Identified. .said DeGrevc ~ave the landlady extra money e ver y month to cover e xtras such as the phone and utilities. She "\aid thl· landlady r hecked out several n ·rt:n·11t·c'i <•fter the tenant moved in, "liul they never panned out '' But the woma n ne vl'.'r con- fronted'her new tenant ahout the references "She· wa!'> 1mpresl>ed °"'1th him an1t h<· alw<tv" p<11d the rent on lime,· th1..· nt•1ghbor !'>auJ /\ n c·"' "f>:.Jp•·r rep<Jrtcr an Flo ml a :.;ml lJci; n·ve fled th<Jt st ale Fc·b. 18, lea vmg has 2'4- ve a r o ld wife and two sons heh1nd Thi• Hru""'b IH1rn fug1 t1v•• 1u<1k S75,IJ()0 1n t·<1'\h and 1·hl'c·k ~ v.1th l11rn wta·n tw Jt'ft Ill-1!'> bctnJ.! h1·ld under the· O'Sh1..·:.i naml· an ()ran~1· Count v Jail with an 1·xtrad1twn hearing "'lwduk'fl .ruh 1:, llatl wa-. 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Reagan Funds Challen~ed \\ \~111'1,TO'\; I \1'1 L(·~:il 1 h.1llt-nc1·-. .•r•· n11111ntan r.: .q:,1111<1 the 1111lt'l" ntlt nt 1·xp1·11tl11un"' rnmmllll>t.'" pl.1nn1n~ to r.ll"' '-'" mU <'h :J<; S5fl million tlJ "1pport Ho n.lid ll1..•<1Run 's pn•s11knt1ul raCl' The latt•"t attack c ame on Wedn<~foy an u complaint fill'd ;01ntly by tht• Democr atic Na- tional Committee 11nd President Carter's rt-f'lt,ction campaign <'Omm1tt<.·l· It follow-; a luwsuat ftlt•d aR:un~l 1101• of the commit- t 1• c· s on Wednl•:.day by the c1t1zens ' Rrou1> Common Cause. Th-.. pro Heagan committees <'Onlend thc•v art! doing nothing wrunR and th<.>ir opponents a re tr~ an~ lo squelch the ir right lo fret' s~h I h1• 11hr.:1-than P1.1stct ll;mci-cra.fled in Switzerland. AU in 18k gold . thl' C:l"'-' Ltw hand , the ckal. the hmcclet. even the buckJe on th " lc-:uhor "trap. 'i3A1ll CZIJafh1A CJ/1wfeAI f 1nl! /e"""'' y JS rASHION l°'I AND • NCWPORT BtACH, CALlfOANIA 9~ TCLE.PHONE. t7 1.IJ C>.44•2494 -----.--.---------------------------------------------- • Orange~ * VOL 13, NO. 115, 3 SECTIONS, '4 PAGES ORANGE COUN I - TtMley'• Cl .. I•• N.". lteek• Tax Proposal Hit r) .> t Carter Calls Reagan Plan 'Free Lunch' • I Ben's Back Philadelphia's bes t known historical figure! Benjamin Franklin, impersonated by Joe Manett. 77. w1ll be roam· ing Independence Mall Friday. The city is likely to be jammed with tourists and even locals for the Fourth of July celebration. Newport Suspect Relates Slaying By DAVID KUTZMANN Of tM 0.11, Plleot S~ff Insist ing he is innocent of murder. Larry Donald Smith or Newport Beac h tes tified Wednesday it was actually two s hadowy figures known only as Jack and Ray who killed Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove last sum· mer aboardSmith'ssmall boaL s mall boal. Smith. 44. told a n Orange County Superior <.;ourt. jury that the two bencbmen , who represented business com· petitors or Mi ss Bealer's wealthy brother, forced h im to take his boat to sea off Dana Point last Aug. 24. The defendant. his voice lowering, said Miss Bealer at· tempted lo dive overboard as the boat headed for open sea CdM Artist Burt Procter Dies at 79 Artist Burt Procter, an in· ternationally known painter of desert landscapes and western lore and a 40-year resident of Corona del Ma r, died Wednes· day morning in Palm Springs. He was 79. Procter, who was an eight· year co-producer of the Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masters, was honored in 1975 when the pageant reproduced, life.size, his painting "On to Promontory Point" -depicting the opening of The West by railroad." The rorrner commercial artist move west from his home in Gloucester. Mass.. at 17 and began his painting career in the Little Hig Hom Basin m Wyo. JDing. Procter, a descendant of New England fishermen , studied JDining engineering at Stanford <See .urnsT, Page A2) Smith said one of the men point· ed a gun at his head and forced him to stare straight a head as h e heard the wo m an being beaten. He then heard a s plash as her body was thrown overboard, the defendant said. The prosecution contends it was Smith alone wbo engineered the kidnapping of Miss Be.aler last August and then killed her aboard bis boat before demand·· inl $100,toO rmwom from bet' brother for her safe return. Defense attorney Terry Giles, however. claims Jack and Ray. last names unknown, coerced Smith i.nlo participating in the young woman's abduction by threatening the Jives or his own children. S m ith h ad kno wn Miss Sealer's family through his dat· ing of he r ex·sister-in·law. Stephanie Fox, estranged wife of construction company owner Larry Fox of Anaheim. The defendant, wearing a light tan suit and dark brown tie. told the nine.woman, three-man jury that the man known as Jack first approached him in June , 1979. in the pool area of hi s Pa rk Newport apartment complex. They made general conversa· lion. he said, but in later meet· ings, Jack revealed personal de· tails of Smith's life he claims no one else could have 'known, in· eluding a doctor's diagnosis several years earlier of cancer. He also knew of Smith's rel a · tionship with Stephanie Fox, he testified. Smith s aid the man then threatened his son, Dan, unless he he lped in a kidnap plot against Larry Fox and his busi· ness partner. J ack later revealed plans to kidnap Fox's daughter to dis· s uade him from going after some WlSpecified contracts. Asked by Giles if he thought of calling the police, Smith said he was too frightened. He also said he did not tell Stephanie Fox of LOS ANGELES <AP> -Presl· denl Carter accused Ronald Reagan today of making a has· ty, irresp0nsible and simplisUc attempt to give Americans "a classic free lunch'• by seeking a three.year, $280 billion tax cut in th e waning d ay s of the legislative session. In a speech to some of his s taunc hest s upporters in Reagan's back yard, Carter launched his strongest attack to date against the man he pre · sumes will be bis Republican Laguna Man Held in Oieck Scmn By SfEVE MITCHELL OI -CMMly f'tlolC SIAft FBI agents arrested a federal ' fugitive posing as a writer in a rented hilltop Laguna Beach ho m e Wednesday who is ac· cused of embeuling nearly $4 million from a Florida citrus processing plant. Agents arrested Herbert A . DeGreve. 58, at a split-level home at 1355 Skyline Dri ve early We dnesday m o rn in g on a federal fugitive warrant issued in Winter Haven, Fla ., five months ago. He is accused o( taking ap· proximately $3.7 million from the account of the General Food Corp., in Winter Haven where be worked as the a c counting manager. Officials in Winter Haven said DeGreve, who med Ute alias Michael O'Shea in Florida. wrote out company checks in bis name and deposited them in at leut 10 .... and sannes and loans. OeGreve left his wife and two children in February shortly after company orricials asked him to meet with auditors con· cerning discrepancies in the firm 's accounts. He lat.er sent his wife the keys to his car, which was found by FBI agents at DaJlas·Ft. Worth International Airport. FBI agents declined to say <See ARREST, Page A2) Vice Squad Arrests 80 LOS ANGELES <AP> - The undercover police s quad known a s the "Trick Task Force" has s wept up 80 men this week for investigation of solicit· ing acts of pl'06titulion on Holl y wood's Su n set Boulevard. Three female officers acted as decoys, and two male officers made the ar- r ests, said Lt. George Tawes of the Holly wood vice squ.ad. "We will do these things from time to time as long as the need arises," added Sgt. Leslie Wilbanks . "We want to maintain a balanced approach to the prostitution problem." Federal~ 8oard opponents in November. "It is s heer deception lo promise the American people 'that we can have Ulls enormous· ly expensive and unfajr tax cut. that we can dramatically in· creas~ defense spending even above the substantial levels I have recommended. that we can sustain our programs in educa· lion, employment, health and other areas and that we can still exercise budget restraint all at the same Ume," Carter charged. "The most recent exam~le or Bless If• Steeplejacks ta king holiday for America 's 204th birthday p ut up this r e minde r on Firs t Baptis t Churc h of Gulfport, Miss .. which they are repairing. Eight s maller fl ags decorate base. New Building Director Set For Newport Ray Schulle r . c urrently employed as the city building supervisor in Inglewood, has been appointed Newport Beach's new building director. The 46-year ·old Fountain Valley resident was se lected from a field of 32 applicants. He begins his S2,90Q.a.month job on July 21. Schuller will succeed former building director Robert Fowler. who resigned last March for health reasons a nd now resides in Texas. the simplisttc approach ·to serious issues is the effort in Congress to stick onto totally un· related bills. without any public hearings, proposals which would lead to a 30 percent ac:ross·the· board tax cut over the next three years. This would cost us S280 billion," the president asserted. "It would reward the wealthy. And it would mean a wholesale retreat from the painfuJ prog· ress we have m ade over the last several months to reduce in· nation and interest rates. Hoag Mystery "Thal kind of hasty offer can only be caJled by one word," Carte r said. "Irresponsible.'' ft is a c lassic free lunch -something for nothing. The American peo- ple know better . . . There is nothing for nothing any longer." Nei ther Ca rte r nor his spokesmen specified immediate· ly how they arrived al the $280 b1lhon . .At a news conference last week, Reagan urged Cong ress to CSee FLA VS, Page A2) Missing Gems Return A mystery at Hoag Memonal Hospit a l in Ne wport Beach w1deni:'d today when $46,SOO worth of m1ss1ng diamond and ~old 1eweln turned up, without t:xplanatton, in the hospital ~ mall. Hospital officials 5a1d all or the Je welr y, 1nclud1n g a platinum ring with a large diamond estimated to be worth $35.000. was recovered. Police. who began probing the disappearance when a 69·year· old hospital patient reported her jewelry missing, said they Wlll continue their investigatioo. Marie Donovan of Wilmette. Ill., told police Tuesday that sbe had last seen her jewelry on May 23 when it was taken from her for safekeeping after she checked 10 for treatment of a back inJW">'. ·Tuesday, when Mrs. Donovan checked out or the hospital, the expensive items were m1ssmg, police were told. Hos pital officia ls told in· vestigators that only ei~ht employees know the combina· t 1on to the s afe wher e the Jewe lry was stored. They also informed police that lhe1r records showed the jewelry had ~n checked out but that the r ecords didn't s how to whom Joan Kennedy •Relaxing' WASHINGTON <API -J oan Kennedy. eager to relax after months on the campaign trail. has checked into a luxunous Mexican fitness spa for a few weeks. friends a nd aides say. James f1ug. press secretary for Democratic presidenltaJ can· didate Sen. Edward Kennedy, said Wednesday that Mrs. Ke n· nedy went to the Rancho La Puerta in Tecate several days ago. An official at the resort de· ni ed that Mrs. Kennedy was there. Ma rRha ChelLis. a friend and traveling companion. said Mrs. Kenne dy's he alth was "just fine." She just wants to do som ething physical after the hard work or the campaign." in Mail or when -or if -it had been re- turned. But hospital officials said the missing gems were discovered this monun~ ins ide a plain en· \•elope mixed in with the rest or the hospital mail. The victim and her husband, who we re v1si t1ng friends in Newport Beach when she was in· Jured. returned to lll 1no1s on Tuesday Off1 c1als said arrangements are being be made to return the expens ive item s t o Mr:.. Donovan. 3Nabbed In Mesa Drug Raid .~ Cos ta Mesa and fed e r a l , narcotics officers !lrrested three men Wednesday when they swe pt down on a home tn the Mesa Verde community to close down what they described as a "speed factory." Arrested were Tommy Falls. 36, Oli ver Leona rd, 25, a nd David Cullers. 25, a ll of 2976 J ava Road. Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Jim Watson sajd federal Drug En- forcement Agency investigators confiscated some 150 gallons or chemicals that· could have pro· duced more than $2 million worth of a mphet a mine drug powder when sold on the streets. Watson said the alleged fac. tory. which be claimed had pro- duced only a sma ll a mount or powder when officers moved in, was located in a bedroom. The suspects, he s aid. s lept on the floor or the otherwise vacant hom e. Federal agents said the three Costa Mesa r esidents are scheduled t o a ppea r today before a U.S. magistrate in Los Angeles wtle re they will be c harged with s us picion or manufacturing ,a mphetamine. Coast Weather Guard Pets On Fourth Credit Controls Phased Out Low clouds and local fog night and morning hours. otherwise (air through Friday. Lows tonight S8 at the beaches to 65 inJand. Highs Friday near 70 to low 80s. The worst day of the year for peta la the Fourth of July, and while their muten mlgbt get a bang °'1t of fireworks, it's living bell fortbelr animals. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Reserve Board an· nounced plans today to phase out all the special credit·c:.oetrol measures It took in March. u in.flatloo hu eased and the re- cession baa deepened. In a written statement. the While House said President Carter was "heartened by the 1uccess ol the selective credit restraint.a in rapidly briqlq about conditions in financial market& belpin1 to reduce lnfla· r emoving from the Federal Reserve the authority be grant· ed under the Credit Control Act in March. cent annual rat.e, stands below 11 percent. The Federal Reserve em - ~aslzed that it.a general goals ol restraining the money supply and credit remain intact. INSIDE TOD" Y MouachUlett• boa one of the c-OWllP11'• ~11 gMJI· cOl'ltrol mietllUttt. What ef • f.ct boa it ltod? SH 1torv. plwto,~C5. ·I La1una Beach Pet Respoalibillty CommJttee officlab urse pet owners to plaee tbelr animals ln a lffllN.ea Friday. Tbe noi se of a Ii~ is 10 times as loud for animals as hum::• and panicked pell run olf and ln· Jure tbMmelvea. Cwened pet owners •bould contact a •eterlMrim•bomaypre· •cribe a tnnquilJzer for Dim• durtnc the eve- DlacflltltllliM. In late May, the board cut the credit restraints in half, and to- day tt scheduled a aerlu of move• to diamantle tbe re· matnder. "ln recent months, then baa been apparent contraction t.n couumer borrowltl•.•• tbe board said ln exptilalnl tta move. "ID· dtcatlom an tllat uUdPldOr'Y and specuJallve demand• for credit have subllded and hinds have been la mon ample IUP- ply.'' JOa.E8INEA cu .. DEll'ln JUNE Dtp.....M Uona.ry presauret and low« In· terest rates." The 1tatement aald the 1peculatlon tn financtal anff commodity markell bad ••moderated sub1tantially, stpann, an euln1 of cndlt de· muds and a rennal of tnfla. Uoauy apectatiOnl. '' Tb• statement ta.Id Carter wu "Consumer and other forms or credit are no lon1er being used excessively." the statement said. But ft said "the removal of the controls ... should not be taken as a ·~.al for the resumption ol a profllaat.e use or credit by COO· aumen °"by bulfnesa." Since llarcb 14, when the con· trol1 were announced, the economic climate has chanied dramatically. Interest rates, which peaked at 20 percent for banb' beet customers -have fallen steadily. Inflation, once run"lng al more than an l8 per- • 'Tboee conUnuing 1oals are closely related to Its concern with furthes-reductJona of lnlla· llonary pressure In the economy:' ltaaid. . The FederaJ Reserve'• de· cislon received a milled responae from Rep. Henry S. Reu11, Roule Bank.in& Commit· tee chairman and a frequent crltl c of the board. Reuss, D· Wis •. pralted the re- moval of controls on couumer credit. sayin, that "with all tbe (See caEDIT, Pa•e AZ> \ l•tlex I I I I I I '. ~--JIJS'I' .. £ASING ..... ._......_ ....,..,_,,..,,. .....,.,_,.._, r•r 1' .... •1M11; i• Pilot Flee• Ro1nania With 19 Co1npanions GRAZ. Awilr1a l AP I A Romanian crop duatJn1 pilot O•w a..tmaelf and Lt rompanaoru lo polll1nl H ylum In Austna today. w ln1tq hi• b•• ......... ftll,M btplanf' down In • tornf1cld 'u•t ain• rrutt. 1nsule t~ border. ol1k1ala ~ported WUtld~e a.aJd the pilot, kknt1f1~ as Aurel Popescu, 17, uUlruJly avoided blab·t..,100 powf'r ll net in the a rea and took the state.owned AntoAOv An 2 crop duiter ln for a bumpy land· mg in a rajn soaked rleJd nu r lhf' v1J1a1e or Pt>rtlste1n The plane wub runnmtt low on fut-I artcr • two·hour. ~ mlh• ntaht thut l>t•tt•n Ill the• Wt'M\"rn n omAn1an borci ... r town "' Ar•d and conun~ D<'l'll!>~ lluneian to t>a~u·rn Aus tru1 llr•••• ....... Q ...... EmlNI,... WASlllNGTON (AP> Ron1tld Reaga n's campaign and congreasiooaJ Repubhcans teamed 10 a media s how today to &n· nounce th1t Reaga n opposes Ole gr.U. e nabarao against the So· viet Union and will seek to end 1t lt elttted president. Reagan was not present His statemmt condemnina the em- bargo imposed by President Cant:r In retaliation for the Soviet military occupation of Argharusllln waa read by Sen. Bob Dole, ft-Kan .. chau·man aof the agnculture subcommittee of the Republican Platlorm Committee "The record is clear." the Reagan statement said . "J immy Carter 's gra in embargo, which has bobbled American farmers for months now, has had virtually no impact on lhe Soviet Union. "J immy Carter's grain embargo should be ended -now." Sori~fs Drop Ml•sl~ D~ BONN, West Germany !AP) -ln a major shift. the Soviet Union agreed this week to drop 1t.s preconditions for negotiating with the United Sta tes on the deployment of medium·range nuclear weaJ>()ns in Euro~. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt today told the West German P arliament of the de velopment, and, a few hours later, Radio Moscow said: "The stalemate which for months blocked all talkscannowbesaidto ha vebeenbroken " 11.S. S .. plff Sllfp Salb WASHINGTON <AP) -The first of seven civilian-m anned ships loaded with tanks, a rtillery. a mmunition and other equip· m ent and supplies bas s ajled for the lndian Ocean. t he Pentagon reported today. The seven ships will take up positions near the British- owned island of Diego Garcia, ready to supply up to a brigade of 12,000 Marines and sever al squadrons of Air Force fighters. ,,.._.,..,.Greet Pope h• BrazH SAO PAULO. Brazil CAP > -T housands of cheer ing wors hippers greeted Pope John Paul JI today on his arnval m Sao Paulo. South America's biggcsl city and the fourth s top on his 12-day, 13-city tour of Brazil. Some spent the night in a cold drizzle to get a glimpse of the pontiff, who stopped briefl y to listen to a hymn sung in Polish by 1.000 Brazilian children before beg inning the 11-mile trip to the center of the modern city Fro•P~.J\I CREDIT ... aJk or a tax cut to increase con· summer spending, 1l would tx silly for ~overnment to conllnuE tu suppress consumer spendm~ with credit controls · However . he said the boaro .WOJS "going soft" and a llowing ntnks to divert cred it toward ' ~orporatt! tak eo v e r s a nd , ;peculation. ~he measures announced to- :la y wouJd : ·-Phase out a req uirement ~qat effectively limited bank- r{g institutions and finance com- •nies l.o a growth in their lend- qg of 6 percent to 9 percent in 980. The boa rd will require banks with deposits of SJOO rrfillion or more lo continue re- pprting under this pr ovision through July 10. This requi rement was the heart of the ~overnment's effort to t ighten. consumer credit. . - -End the remaining 7.5 per- cent special deposit requirement that applies to increases in cer- tain consumer credit. T his pro- vision was reduced by half in May. T he board said no further s pecial deposits will be required after the present deposit main- tenance period ends July 23. Irvine Ready To Legalize Bingo Gaines The Irvine City Counc il 1s ..,r heduled Tuesday nq~ht lo a<lopt an ordinance a llowing bingo games in I rvine T he proposed measure came m r esponse to requests from the Senio r Citizens Cou ncil a nd representatives of the Meadows and Groves mob1lehome a s- sociations. Maxjmum prizes of S50 are al lowed under the terms of the or- dinance and bingo games can be held for only three hours once a week. Irvine p ol ice b u nc o i n - vestigator P hilip Povey s aid these restnctions are designed to p r event bingo-for -profit schemes from developing in the city T he se s cams do exist . as evidenced by a m an who recent- 1 y a s ke d t he Irvin e Police Department if he could open a bingo operation in the city. Po- vey said. "This indi vidua l had mailed away for his ·ordination' papers, was declared a minister through the mail. declared his ·religion' as bingo and was intending to open his church in an Irvine com- mercial area," Povey said Tinder Fella't Grade school students drew the 4-foot square picture of the Ayatoll ah Khomeini that tops off the bonfirt-of an ab andoned house and stacked pallets to})(' torched during t he Fourth of July celebration in Clarhburg, ~1a~~ FIGURES •.. the plot a~ainst her daughter. At one point, he testified, he gave Jack and Ray $46,000 in cas h he had on ha nd from busi- ness loans friends had gi\'.en rum to invest in a cattle operation . However, the cat tle-buying s cheme was a fraud. Smith ad- mitted. and he had used a ~ood portion of the money friends had given to ltim to Ji ve off of. Prosecutor Dave Carter has <-latmcd Smith cam e up with the 1cl •a to kidnap Miss Bealer to get back enough money to pay off the Investors. But Smith told the j ury in Judge Leon a rd Mc Bride's courtroom it was J ack and Ray who eventually told him the target would be Miss Bealer. They intimated, he s aid, that she already kne w of the plan herself and would be cooperative. In the next weeks. Sm ith said. Jack and Ray issued many in- ~t ructions for him to Fatfow. in- l'l uding the renting of a motor home and the p urchase o f handcuffs. lie s aid he met the young woman on tht> morning or Aug. 23 outside ht>r Garden Grove a pa rt ment. "Are you a part of it?" Smith said s he as ked him. Because he had a ccess to a m ountain cabin at Lake Ar· rowhead, Smith said he got tbe permission of J ack and Ray l.o take Miss Bealer the re . On their way up, Smith said. the fi rst in a series of extortion calls was placed to her brother . · Several calls a lso were made to Fox from the Arrowhe ad area , he said. The following day. Aug. 24, the t wo were directed by J ack and Ray to take Smith's boat from Newport Beach to Dana Point. Accord ing to the plan. Miss Bealer would be turned over un· harmed l.o her brothe r. When they pulled into Dana Point Harbor , Jack and Ray were the only ones waiting for them Smith said he' was ordered out of the boat. Eight Water Agencie O\\'n SJ Reservoir R eprcscnt.,lt \<'~ from <·1rh' water ag,·nt ll'" u n v•·llf'<1 .111 o wn c• r o; h 1 p <• r r :1n ~1· m 1• n t Wednt'~da~ (nr I ht· 111 I laon g(lll<m San Joaquin H1'"''' \111r , t'j 'I <•f ~ewpon lk ad1 , ll;1rl1'ir \ "'"' ~lrl'il • Till' .1~rt·1·m1·n1 •·ntl-. 'l'.Jr' of feuding arnung th1· d1 ,, rlf'h The lrv1nc H.lnd1 Y. .ll1 r D1-. tnct, which o.,.. n:-. 1111' J ti } ••tir old reservoir, hit'<! :-.111t 10 )!17 1 to gl'l o\'erdue .,.. .:it<'f pa ~ mt•nt:-. fruni the city of lluntingtc111 U1•:J r h .md the Mesa Con~olluatl'd Walt!r Di~tri ct. Bolh had reruscd t() pJy their wale r dues because repair work in the early-1970's had taken San J oanquin Re!\er vo1 r out o f 'erv1ce. Thos<' dt11· .... "'''r•· 1n th•· nei~hborho<irl of SWll IH>'• pn yeu r for lhl· l"-" .1i,:l'nc·11 ·•,, J c c· o r ll 1 n ~ to l H W ll H n l' nu 1 .\fandgt·r 011·1. lltlt11· Undl'r th<• •1.,..ncr,h1p a~rt'f> ment. Mc'a Con:.0111.Juted V. aH·r 01s trict ..... 11 p<t y lht! JHWD $661.000 and ll unt1n~lon Reach pays $185,000 For their mom·~ the two agcnr1c·:. "'"'~et l!I an<1 13 percent ownt>r,h1p nf thl· rl· s ervo1r re!'ipert1vt•ly The agrc..-ml'nl calb for tht' IR WD to r<'la1n 47 perccnr ownen;hip. Metrni><>lltan W.1h·r Dis trict to have !I P<'ret'nl. Laguna Beach County Water District to have 5 pcrct'nt. l hl· lr\'ine Company to havt• 2 per cent. South Coast County Water D1ctrict a nd Newport Ocach to both have I percent Hilde said the rei.ervoir 1' used for a domestic waler sup ply dunn~ pt:ak-use hour.. aod emergencies. Mangen Involved In Flap A nareup ot temper ln wtUeb Aasemblyman Deaa1a 11.....,. D-Huntln1ton B•aeb, found himself embroiled In a quarrel Is dela)'int a committee vate In Sacramento OD a meuure vtta1 to the future ol CalllornJa'a bl: lingual procram In tbe 1cboola. His antqoalst iD the verbal clash was Sen. JC>Hpb Montoya, D·WhiWer, author of the bill. who branded Kaaaen a liar and suggested~ ateppinc out· side the Aaaembly Education Committee bearin1 to aettle things. M an1en bu WlSUCCfflfully sponsored leaialaUoo to revamp the Prosram authored by Mon- toya, which 1WOU!d give teachers a~other. four yean to comply w1 tb bilingual credential re- quire ments. At one poiot In the debete. Montoya called Mancera a liar. At another point he said ··1 think that probably coukl be.best s e ttled out of here in Ric~atdson-Marb fashion," tt· ferr1ng to a fust fight years ago in which Sen. H.L Rlchardaon R-Arcad.ia, punched Sen. MiltoO Ma rks, R-San Franciac:o. Montoya referTed to Mangen' bill several times as an attempt If) "dis m antle" the progra m. f:ach time. Mangers tried to in- lt·rrupt him. and when finally rec o~ni zed. said his bill was JU.St a · modest refor m " M :.mgers said at another P'>lnl that the progr a m .. is being f<1rred down the throats or th<: IH·opl•· by th(' current author, As- wm hly man Peter Chacon. D l'ort1nado .tnd his ac·compl1c<., ~1:n .. tor ~footo)>a M ontl)) a later interpreted that ri·mJrk as a reference to a <'hu·ono ronsp1ra,ry " Manj?flri 1nt1 •rruptt'<l him 14 alh a h~at(1'.J tf1·n1Jl. and ~ontnya -;houtt-d li,11 k · Y <Ju re a liar, Mr . \1 JO).!l'rs. and \CJU know 1t ·• ·1 t11· c·nmmatiN· chairman, A..., "'"1 IJlyman LE:'roy G rene . V ('.1rmwhael. abruptly cancele<i a \'llti> •m a Mangers amendment .ind J.ot.,....lJJ()ncd the issue for ;1 "',.,.i,. f 'ro• P~ .41 ARREST ... what tipped lbe m o ff to De G reve· a whe reabout&. but, loe a I poU~ said tbey anwtttt.nc- 1 y aided the man in cootarting a v.oman claiming s he was his .... 1 f e l.Jguna Bt>ach pohc.-e r~1ved .J l'J II t!aruer this week from a v. nm an who aid her husband h.it1 ll'ft the te lephone off the ht HJ I. ~he.-told the '>en~eant that her husband v.as a write r and often took the phone oH the hook so he IA Ouldn't be dis turbed ," Police Lt Bruce Bn ggs said today." lh> said an officer was dis· patched l.o the Skyline Drive ad· dress. where DeGr e ve, ap- parently posing as Shaun o· Rourke. thanked h im and put the phone back on the hook Strike Averted NEW YORK <A P) -Police orflcers were on duty as ~ual after a tentative contract settle- ment averted a strike set for t<> day by "4.000 police, firefighters and other uniformed empJoyees of the nation's largest city. I .. SeloO.a•p St a nding at h e Jm, Dame Naomi J ones pilots 53·foot Kritter Lady into h a rbor at Ne wport, R.I .• today after est a blis hing new women 's r ecord in Single h a nded Transatlantic Yacht Race. Fro• Page .41 FLAYS .•• 1 m m ediately c·na ('t legislalion pro v1d1ng for a JO pe r cent, Jtros~ the·board cut in incf>me tax rates. eff<:ct1vt: Jan I. Th(• pr 0 p OS a I w 0 u I <l f' (J s t th l' Tr •asury $36 hillu1n rn calendar 198 1 and .. bout S2'l b11l1on in f1s cal 19'il 'W 1thou1 mentioning that his party harl prpc;surl'd him into ('Ons1denng a ldX tut propo~al next year, Carter l()ld the Ne1- t1onal Education Association's annual conve ntion tha t the Rcpubhcan.spnnsf>r"d tax cut plan thJ\ ha.., hf·t:n 1w1•·e reject- ed 1s 'th•· m<>q n·1·t'r1 t ~x.imple Of lht• 'ilmplt'-lH' <tpproaCh t Q !>t•rlflU.') 1-.'>UI'" 'w .. r·.in n<•I ""''" .1way or prnrn1..,.. ,,v. ·•) 1\m •·rtl'.J .., pro 1111 m-. C.trt"r 1n .... 1 .... t1·d Thi• pn·~1rl1•nt "'LI.., welcomed h,· \hf· l.1r~c .... t .ind most en- thus1ast11· l'rt>wcd ht· has ad - drc!>c;c-d an recent month:-.. But a band of perh<ip:. 20 Communist Workers Party demonstrators in the back of the huJ(c convention hall sou~ht lo d1!>rupt Carter's <,pc•t>ch by <'hantmc and waving ba nn er~ aga 1n -.t wa r and fascis m. The demonatraton, most. of whom were wearing NEA con- vention crede ntia l s, we re hustled out of the ball by local JlOl1 ce Some 'l.\CrP 14restlcd to tht• nnor •• hanckuffed. The C'rOIAd or fi,000 lo 8,000 COO· \ cnt tone-er~. ho.,.. c\·er. shouted <fo 14 n the demun~trators with r hanL'> oC "C'artt>r ' Cnrte r ! ·• Car\<'r 1J?n11r t'd lhC' <lem - on:-t rat1on ~oin~ on .!.t>veral hun rtn•d feel in front of his pochum .;i n<I simply delivered his SJ>etth abO\<' thC' no1c;e and was re- p t>aledly interrupted by ap· pl a use f'ro•P~.\f ARTIST ... University and la ter be~an his own StlJCtio and commercial art business in Los Angeles. He sold his fi rst painting in the early 1920s and had his first one· man art s h o w 1n G r ace Nicholson's Gallery in Pasadena in 1933. ~ -Eliminate the r emaining 5 percent m arginal reserve r e · q u irem e nt o n m a n aged liabilities of large banks. This. will take effect July lO. -End the requirement for a 7 ..5 pe rcent special reser"e l.o a p. pJy to increases in assets of a>oney-market mutua l funds and s imilar inve stme nts . This c~ange will take effect July 28. 118 Urged to Run State-owned Beach PIAGE1 DAILY PILOT ·-·-~-"'*-~·· (lopt., Vito ... ..._-°""'"...._ a ,_ ... ___ Nl<t-•"9Uh• C-M."-i'W -'-M.IN9'"9 Eclltot By •OBERT BARKER Of .. O.llJ "IM Staff The takeover and operation of seven miles or sta te -owned ~ach by the city of Huntington Beach was recommended today by Vincent Moorhouse, director o C t h e city 's Community Ser vices Department. In a report l.o the city council, Moorhouse said the operation by the c ity of beaches located within ita boundaries is achieva- ble and that all problems can be mitigated. Moorhouse e•Umatea first year cost to the city would amount to $3.8 milli.on if city ad· minl1tratlve coeta are included. Revenues from v1rtou1 sources are eaUmated at sa.e million. Moorhouse indicated lbet the auccesa ol t.be poutble vent.un wocald depend OD whether or not the at.ate ta wUllq to au .. ldbe a portion ol operaUoaal COit.i. He Nkt the IU .. ldy, bowev•. would be leu to tbe state than if it continued to operate Bolaa Chica and Hunt1a1ton State beaches. Today's prop()lal stemmed rrom d1aculltou between state a nd l o c a l o ff i ci a ls las t December concerning problems a t the two beaches. · City offi cials had voiced con- cern about the alleged u~urge of violence at Bolsa Chica State Beach and rtsin1 Utter at Hwit- lngton State Belch. Since state rangers took over enforcement of the atate beaches in 1975 there has been a reduc· tion in arrests despite an in· c r e a se in crime, the report noted. Moorhouse attributed tbe decline in an"esta to the fact that Huntiftltoa BeHb Police do DOt provide enforcement there. He .. td there have been numerous crimes on the beaches, including homlcldea, aaaawta, bur•larl•, m&Ucioua mlachlef, ~ad alcobol and narcotics violaUou. It la ..Umated iha\ alMM rour million people visit the two stat. beacbel aanually. Tbey pnelGt· If are ,JIOlk.t by 11 full Ume ran1en. et_..t part ttme raacen •nd alx depuUMd llfepardl, UK" report said. ------------------- The ultra·lhln Piaget Hand-crafted ln Switzerland. AU ln J8k gold. the case. the hand!.. the di.al. the bracelet, e~n the buckle on the leather !\trap. (/341/I CZ/Ja/Jp4 <:Jl1wfe4/ I mo /ewclry lS FASHION l~l ND • NCWPOU IEACH. CAlH'OtU1i11A 92660 l f ' IDegal Fireworks Fuel Holiday Fears . I Cocaine Records Studied By FaEDE&JCK SCBOEMEHL °' -o.tly "'"" s.... O range County Sheriff's narcotics agents are sifting through scores or documents seized Tuesday in four Southern California counties as part of a complex investigation of an aJ. leged Sl million per month. Dana Point-based cocaine sales operation. ' Records were seized at res· ideoces in five Orange County cities; the posh Mandeville Can- y on and Topanga C anyon neighborhoods in Los Angeles; a Wilshire Boulevard law office. also in Los Angeles and loca- tions in San Diego and Santa Barbara counties. o .. pu1m•nl apokHm•n Olrk f'rtend "We'w ~)I heel t4M.OOO ln fl rework1·eauHd property dama1e •lnce June I •ad we·~ rully j uat 1euln1 Into ll'll' aeuon," heaald. Fri~ HJd M-IOI are "Ilk~ tiny JUeb ol clYJl•mlt .. " The bluest aeluue or llle1al nreworb came June ' wb~n ol fltlat. t•oe'ltiscattd thrn wcu ol d•nproua c-xplo1ivc1 hipped from Dayton. Ohio. to Mon tebello. ow state fire marshal'& office aaJd "Th~ t1w1 are there. but lht>y ' rr out lbe f'lfl•leat to en· torr.-." •'rl .. nd u ud "Kida find the flrecrackcra a.re re•dlly 3 Y »llabJ4' in liquor 1tores. Ifs ll· l l'~t l for any Pl•c• but • ('f'rtlfied stand to sell them " No rthern C1dlfornla uuthorltles repOrted no Influx ot llte1al explosives, but aaid fircwortcs were being blamed ln 11 Sl00,000 fire and an accident thut hoopltalized a 13-year-old boy when firecrackers ln bis The Sign Sags It ~411 With the Fourth of July on the horizon. someone on the Rancho Capistrano Ranch is making certain that freeway pOCket exploded. Al nre olflclal1 prepared for the pott·1uadown July 4th alarm.a. Ufe'"arda at SOulbern CaHlorn1a b;aches braced for holiday crowds e~pected to swell put the mUUon mark. , N atlonal Weather Service forecaaters predicted a falr weekend with temperatures rangin1 froQ'l the 70s at the beaches to the 90s in the valleys. Searing summer sunshine and a rowdy holklay mood prompted Los A.n«eles County beach of- flclala to lncre&MJ the number of llfe1uards In the ~wers from the South Bay to Santa Monica and add nitht patrol•. Hid Nick Steers. R~sorts and camparounds across the state -a tot.al of 3,184 campsites -were booked solid "well in advance," said Stella Flores of the st•le Depart· ment of Parks and Recreation. Public fireworks displays were expected to bring out the crowd.a Friday night from the Southern California Exp08ilioo falrtroundl ln Del Mar to San f'ranchco 'a annual ••· travacan.ia at Criaay n.ld lD , the Army Pretldio. Other lndepeodence Day ac· t I vt tle1 included the Polk Street Art Fair In San Franel1co. s peedboat races at 11 a.m. on Lake Merritt in Oakland and a concert by the Oakland Municipal Band, an arts and craft festival in San Jose, the an• nual turtle race lo Cloverdale a nd the yearly water fight In Willits. Council Critical Of Rather PORTAGE, Ind. <AP> --.!l'he City CounciJ of this northwest In· diana community has decided it would rather not see Dan Rather a nchoring the CBS Evening News. The seven council members. encouraged by local efforts to stem drug trade in the town of 25,000. voted unanimously that Rathe r s hou ld no t a ssume Wa Iler Cronkite's job because he acknowled~c·d experimenl1n~ v. 1th dru~s It da-;hed the rcsolu· o.,,, 1>11e1 S•ot1• ~o tio n off to CBS, which has an· nounct'<i that Hathe r will t:.akc .,, ,,r lhe JOO n1·'<l yt·ar ·ravelcrs get the messa~<' Ttiis s ign 1s \'l '>tble from thl· southhound lanes o f the San D1 l'go F'rt>e""J.\ in ~\ctn .Juan Streets and cities in Orange County whe re r ecords were s eized incfoded Arnett Street in Huntington Beach; Queda Way in Laguna Beach; Promontory Point West in Newport Beach: ---------------------------------------- ··Wt· don t w;mt to rruc1fy the l!U\. but v.1• hall lo make him J v. d re he's ~ot lo be rei.ponsi blc for what he"<> saying." Leon We-;t, !>ponsor of the resolution. !'l:J id Wednc:sdoy. Pineview in Irvine; Laguna Road in Fullerton Agents declined to reveal s pecific addresses. Bus Drivers Log Hitchhikers Th ~ flap bt>~an last month v. hen the newsman v. as quott:d 1n Lad11~· Home J ournal as say 1n~ that "as :.a reporter amt I 11on't "A ant to s;iy that'<; the only The inv es tigatio n w as launched following a bizarre in· cident last April when sheriff's deputies responded to a pre. dawn disturbance at 24716 E ve- ning Star. Dana Point. Inside. deputies s aid they round a man who apparently had been tortured with a propane torch while handcu!red to a bed frame, 13 kilograms or cocaine valued at $1 .l million, $249,000 in cash, and he roin valued at $70,000. In a later search of the res· idence narc otics agents claimed &hey also seized reeonts of alJeged cocaine transac- tions-information they said led them to the residences searched this week. Sheriffs Lt. Wyatt Hart sajd investigators are attempting to determine if a conspiracy exist· ed to distribute the popular, if ~x pensi ve, drug in Southern California. The investigation. he said, has been complicated by the large number of people believed in· volved and their alleged use of aliases and nicknames. Since the investigation began 25 search warrants have been served. Hart said. There have been no arrests. however. in addition to the seven persons take n into custody following the seizures in Dana Point. Those arrested are awaiting the s t.art of a preliminary hear· ing Aug. 11 ln South Orange· County Municipal Court i n Laguna Niguel. The seven are Robert Rafkin, 25. and his wife, Patricia, 28. both of the Dana Point address: S teven Bowman, 30. San Clemente; Joan Sousa, 20, San Clemente; William Freund, 32, Laguna Beach; Louis Blanco, 30, Riverside, a nd William Shoaff, 26. Fort Wayne, lndiana. ByDELORESBROOKSIRWIN OI ti. 0.lly ~li.t Sl•ff Orange County bus drivers have st arted their o wn cam pa1gn to help catch the Freeway Killer by keepinJ? a watchful eye o n tho se wh o pick u p hitchhikers. Since November, bus drivers on Orange County Transit Dis· tricl routes have scanned streets for hitchhiking youngsters and jotted down license numbers or cars that pick them up. The campaign was tbe idea of form e r bus driver Dixie Cochran, who said she noticed newspaper reporta that some victims of the so-called Freeway Killer were picked up as they thumbed rides near bus stops. But concern for youngsters who suffer attacks at the hands Stores Stir Church Wrath SALEM. Ore. CAP> - The Oregon-Ida ho Con- ference of Methodists is urging m em b ers to boycott Safeway and Fred Meyer food stores because or the two chains' support or a petition drive to allow liquor sales in Oregon grocery stores. Bishop Jack M. Tull of the Oregon-Idaho Con- re rence of Methodists asked for a 30-day boycott of the two stores by church members. The church ls part or a coaUUon of business and labor opposed to the sale of liquor in Oregon grocery stores. Storms Deadly Too of traveling strani;crs started · mor<' than two >ears ago, M:o. Cochran said That 1s when a y1>ung El Toro J?irl was savagely beaten a nd left for dead on a lonely Irvine back road. Spurred by a specia l em pathy because of her own daughter of the same age. Ms . Cochran mobilized her co-workers and put on a fund-raising auction a nd picnic that produced $1 ,700 to help derray the El Toro girl's medical expenses. The tragic s tories of the Freeway Killer's young male victims also touched a sym· pa thetic chord in Ms. Cochran. "When J really got on the bandwagon was when J read an article about the type or person who might by pickmg up these kids." Ms. Cochran said. "The hitchhikers really come out tn the summer. a long Paci.li e Co a s t Hi g hw ay, B eac h Boulevard and Westminster Avenue. going back and forth to the beach,·· s he sa1d. Ms. Cochran enlisted the help of OCTD security agent John l:U a ncq. a former Los Alamitos police offi cer. and designed an information card for bus drivers to carry. When drivers spot s uspicious hitchhiking situations they j ot down license plate numbers of the vehicles and descriptions or both the hitchhiker and driver of the car. The cards are then turned over to local police. Law of· ricials from two police depart· ments have sent letters of com- m endation to Blancq and Ms. Cochran for their efforts, and others have offered verbal s up- port. •• Lt. Wyatt Hart, spokesman for the Sheriff's Department". said the bus drivers' information is checked out along with other possible leads. Heat Death Toll Rises By TM Auecla&ed Prell The death count reached five today u authorities toted up the destruction caused by thun· derstonm and tornadoes that ripped through a half·dozem ~ states Amoag the dead were three children swept away by nas b IJCJods. Trlple·dlglt temperatures, meanwhile, continued in the south-central states, where the beat-related death toll topped 90. And in tbe northern plalns, parched fannland wu craddng. (Related pbotoa, A4. A18). In lteatucky. after a day ol near·lOO dep-ee temperatures, two were killed In storms WedDtlday. one man died'wben eo mpb wlndl blew a tree onto hl1 moblle home near Cave Hollow Bay. In TaylorevUle, Mathew leffrles, 7, drowned wben tbe car he wa1 in wu 1wept ... ,. at a creek croulDI. Rl• malber reec:ued ber \bree other eblldrm. A t ... .aderetorm tbra1bed 1outben Indian.._ ~rln1la1 more tbm ~ tnclMI of ralD ID two boan. Offtdall ....-cbed for tbe bodJ of a 4·)'ear-old Evansville "irl swept into a street sewer as she walked home with her mother and grandmother. On Lake Kincaid, lo southern Jlllnols, a 7 -year-old girl drowned when a thunderstorm capsiud the boat she and her mother were in. And the Massac County Sberifr• office saJd to. day that Robert Bevel, 76, d.led Wednesday nl1bt when be climbed up to fix a leaking roof during a storm in Joppa, Ill .. and was blown to tbe IJ'OUDd. At leut 3S were injured ln the Illlnoi.I 1tonns, and slx eounues, 1U1talalnl over $20 mlllioo lo damaae, were deelared dlsuter areas by Gov. James R. Thom peon. In C8rbondale, W.1 the storm toppled 40 mobile nomes and tore tbe roof off a 24-unlt apart· ment bulldlne. ID Bremen, St. John'• Oburcb, a 91-year-old buildlnl, WU struck by a twister tbat Wt~ .. Neple and pu)pltlt ... 1*, forudoll .... NpCllted ID LoalMm mid lll•IOUI', 'with funnel cloud• lo Tenne11ee. ltore tbu a.ooo .,.,.. wttbout power today because of lhun· derstorms and tornadoes In east· central Missouri. Ao overnight curfew wu imposed in Crystal City, Mo., where even the police station was without electricity. Meanwhile, beat-related deaths in the Southwest topped 90 with 60 in Texas. 14 In Oklahoma. 16 in Arkansas and one in Misaourt. In Texas, where 100-degree,. plus readings have l\een com. mon since mid·June, torecasten predJcted the horrendous tem· peratures would last at least ooe more week, possibly for the rest of July. The heat wave pushed tem· peratures Wednesday to 114 at Wlchlta Falla, 110 at Dallu·Fort Worth, 108 at Abilene and Waco. and 103 at Houston. AuaUn and San Antonio. In Oklahoma, Hobart recorded 110 de1rees, Ardmore , 108, 0 k I ahom a City 105 and McAU1ter 103 on Wednesday. Retldenta of Tulia, MeAl•ter, Oklahoma City and ttl surround· Ing communlUee 'have been aaked to curb water UH or fac:. rauoam,. So fa r the Information c<irdi. havcn"l turned uµ u !>U!'l{H.>C'l. hul JOtttng down th<: hccn-.c· num bers 1s s\111 a good idea. Hart sa11i . M a intaininf.! a n i?tl o..v1•r ~ outhrul h1tchh1kers 1sn t bus drivers' only contact with peace keepmg. Polire have taken advantage or the buses' two-way radio systems to help capture suspect· ed criminals. Blancq said. "ll's almo~t a daily occur· rence," Blancq said. "Wed.Des· day morning an employee or a yacht yard on Pacific Coast Highway in Newpor't Beach nagged down a bus to report a • ~umnH 'r sa ~urn~ ll r bur).!IJr)" Thi· d.r1\1·1 th1·n rr·l.1'"" th•• 1n f11rrn:.tt111n lo I h•· ( JC"1 U 111"> pJl<:ht-r. ""ho cJllt-<l (KJltu· And :.a couple ohyt·<HS ilgo d hus drt\'Cr wa~ instrumC'ntal 1n the• <trrc't of a -.u.<;p<•cled robb€-r in lfuntan~n Beach, Ulancq satd. rontPxt 1 ·ve tned evcrythinR · I "Vt• nt'vcr he-en a social user ur JO\. of Uw:.c things. but my l urro-.1l) has earned me into a lul or int<•rt-'-llng !lrcac; ... ht! ~:.t 1d. udding he tried heroin m 1953 or 1956 !>O hc could do ;, ::.tory on 1t. He aho said he to ld hrs Arter the s us pE'ct was seen children that if "you're hell-bent. boarding an OCTD bus, police t o try pol. .. then trY il al kept tabs on him ''la the radjo home around people who care systems. They then tailed the about you " • bus and arrested the man. "When m y children were fair, "We · re ( OCTD 1 out 1 n the ly young. and there was so much ~trf.'ct day and night, and 'lloC just t>mphas1s everywhere on dru~s. make extra eyes and ears with 1l was not possible for them to communication ability," Blaocq tell me I didn't know what I waa said · talking about." sa There's temptation everywhere you turn ... at sa le prices I t P111 l H ·~· s '-ur ,1nc ·r s ~urn 1n cr sae Sun1 mer sae Summer sa.e ~' Drexel and Heritage Furniture Why be cautious? At these prices, you can only profit! Drexel~ and Heritage® uphol· stery at delightful savings. Superb selections of dining room, bedroom and occasional furniture significantly reduced. Come be tempted ... and create a lovelier home today! Your F•llOrlte DtlislgMT WIH B• Heppy To A,atst You. . H.J.GA1\~ETf fURNll1JRE PROFESSIONAL 2211 HAllOll ILVO. • INTERIOA DESIGNERS COSTA MISA 646..0271 " .. ~ ---------- L .4f CW. V llllOT WON.D /NATtOH .... , .... ·:·:: ~ .. •l•g ~ .... ·~ T--~~\' Harplal11e Bte Your T ongue Caution Urged -On Joblessness Cooling It •I I THI; PUY'S THI: THING: My 1oodne11 , our neit1hborine nwtlropolla ol G.,..n Grove ~ma to hav~ brokt-n out anto a terrib~ heat ln rettat dayt over the Clne •rts. Tbere hu ~n some nap as to what "fin"" mum. before lbt' word a.rt lt devek>pg \lull t.he cat,y famed fw ila s trawberry restlval, aod other dellaht.a. no.-hu • slick SJ mllllon. city-owned thuter t'ompte• n.e q\MIUon now before the house is who rwia 1t Mnd, an fu t, what lhould be allowed oo the boards'! Recent news dispatch• mdicate that a non-profit out· fat will be charged with these responaibWUes wherein cer tain Uve performances wall be presented at the Gem Theater of the complex. SOME OPPOSITION HAS surfaced on the Garden Gro.ve City Council, however One coundJman is apparent ly Just plain opposed to government competing wi\h private enterprise. Others or the City Dads. however. are more concerned WASlaNOTON CAP)-Tbeoa· t Io n 'a unemployment rate 5llpped aUpUy ln June w 1.1 percent, the government report· ed tod•Y. but many ecooomisu cauOooed th•t JobJesaoeas will ront inue to rfse In coming months and u ceed 8 S percent by year's end. The 0 1 pe rcent dip from May's 7.8 percent jobless level followed unusually s harp in- creases Of 0.8 percent in both April and May. bringlng the un - emplovmenl rate to the highest level since President Carter took office. DESPITE THE stability in overall joblessness last month. the number of persons on temp- orary Jayoff as well as those whose ;obs bad been terminated continued to rise in June, the Huge Toxic Labor Department said. Thia tttnd was counte red by a decllne In the number or un- employed people who re-entered the l•bor force. The departme nt 's report s howed that the number of WI· e mployed persons fell by about 148,000 lo 8 million in June. The jobless rate for most wor ker groups showed little c h •nge f rom the previous mouth, with the only rise <>eeur· ring among adult m~n from 6.6 percent lo 6.7 percent. The rate for adult women dipped to 6.5 percent from 6.6 percent: teen- age I'$, 18.S percent from 19.2 percent : whites 6.8 percent from 6.9 pen:ent; and minorities 13.6 percent from 13.9percent. The Labor Department also reported that total employment in the country fell by 450,000 in J une, the fourth consecutive monthl y dec lin e . Si nce February. when the e mploy- ment level peaked. the number of persons with jobs has fallen IT/. D by 1.4 mUUon. waste ump THE.DOWNTURN in employ . . ment since February had about . .· , An 01< Act /or Garden Crove 1/ lie K~ fhs Pants On that the theater offerings uphold the high virtue o( the ·Garden Grove citizenry. Clearly, the Garden Grove lawmakers do not want plays on the civic boards that degenerate into a series of sixth grade dirty jokes. Thus was passed .a City Council polic-y dedaring that productions s hould be "family oriented" and depicting of deviant behavioc or the use of vulgarities should be dis· couraged in the various play9. CONSIDElllNG WHAT'S offered elsewhere, this may , , put some terrible limitations on Garden Grove play pro- ducers. · But the policy apparently ~dn't go far enough ror one Garden Grove councilman, Leonard Holland. According to news dispatches, Holland didn't j ust want vulgarity limited. He wants it eliminated. He noted that a four-letter vulgarity for sex was s prinkled liberally through the dialogue of two product.ions last season. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"' and "Hot I Baltimore." Further, Holland complained that in an upcoming pro· duction called, "The Robber Bridegroom." there arc numerous places in the script where a vulgarism for henhouse droppings spews forth from t he lips of the players. And as for an upcoming Ray Bradbw-y one-act play, the fuming Councilman Holland was quoted as saying. "Garden Grove needs a homosexual play like it needs a hole in the head." WELL. CAREFUL THERE, Mr. Holland. You know what bead means to all the boating people in our area. Clearly, when it comes to Garden Grove pulling itself into the limelight as a center of cultural achievement and the lively arts. it's going lo be a tough haul with the Garden Grove Cily Council serving as the board of censors. Some on the council obviously want to protect Garden Grove's free enterprises like \he street corners. movie houses, gay bars and quickie tuneup garages where cuss· ing is an ae<:epted way of life. Meanwhile. Councilman Holland was quoted as saying he thought a production of the musical "Cabaret" would be better than some of the other proposed r acy plays -if it was staged right. You are left wondering what ls right? Maybe it means it's all right to be sexy in Garden Grove as long as you keep moving lo the music. Di,sclosed TRENTON. N.J. <APl -State Department of Environmental Protection officials say they have found the largest under· ground toxic waste dump ever discovered in New Jersey. It may take years to clean up the seven sites and deter mine the impact. they said. The illegal dumping s ites for barrels or chemical waste were discovered in a 21-square-mile <Area in Ocean and Monmouth counties in ·February by field in· vestigator David Henderson. ac- cording to a report in today's Star·Ledger of Newark. CHEMICALS at some s ate:. have entered surface water. but no drinking water contamination has been identified. said Paul Giardina. director of the depart· ment"s Hazardous Management Program. Five s ites either are active or former farms in Pl umst ed Township. One is in a gravel pat in Jackson Township and the othe r Is in Upper Freehold Township. T h e d r ums were b uried between l~ and 19'70. acrord· rnJi? to estimates by environmen· t<il officials . ENVIRONM ENTi\L Com- m 1s si on c r J <:rry E n g lis h declined comment on why the s ites went undiscovered until f'ebruary and why the discovery was not announced for nearl) five months. Henderson said at a news con- fe rence that investigators drilled 42 test wells at the se ven :o;1\es and..found traces of various chemica!s including benzene. a known carcinogen. t oluene. s t yr ene, ethyl benze ne a nd xylene. which can affect the re s p i r a t ory a nd n e rvous systems. FBCC Henderson said he had no idea how many barrels may be buried at the sites . Two ~n who were not identified claim to have buried the barrels Wlder directions from others and are cooper ating with the depart- ment, Henderson said. Infrared photographs that wilt delineate the boundaries of the dumping sates are Wider s tudy. AeriaJ pie· tures. to be taken next week. are expected to indicate the number of barrels at the s ites. Hen· derson said . 1Heat Continues Its Toll f livestoc~ Crop Losses Soar in Southwe st I c.a.iai weec-.. FORECAST l•to •11d w•rm •••llltr could ~-mtti.. ef dolt¥1 Of crops. T ..,,,.,-..,_ Ws ,_,..... r enetd ,,,_ .., ... SelM Me. -... Mkll. lo 9111'1......,,.~Ati.. 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IM Dt..-°""" t J M matched the job gains or mid-to- late 1979, so that the overaJI level of e mployment for the month -96.5 m1lhon people was about the same as rn June 1979, the department said APWl ........ t The Ca.lJJomaa rates increased in J upe from 7. I to 7 .3 percent. The total number or people employ ed a nd une mployed m akes up the labor force. v. h1 ch dropped to~ 600.000 an J un l· to 104 .5 million proplc•. Tina Davis. 9. plugs her ears as s he 1~ cooled by the wat.er from a hose held by playmate Angela Teasley. 10, tn·Topt>ka. Kan. The two were seeking relief from Tucsd<.1y ~ sizzling te mperatu~ which was over 100 dt•g ret:.·~ Four Stoned to Death . ; Iran R evives l slwnic Pwtislune11l By The Associ~ted Pre.;!> 1ran's revolut1onar y gove rnmt>nl today re vived the old Islamic punishment of execution by stoning, sending two men and two women to their deaths by t.tus method in the southeastern town of Kerman. the 0Hic1al Jraman news media reported. The four had been declared guilty of vanous sex crimes. includmg rape of a lO·year-0ld girl and operation or a house of pro6lJtutJon, the reports said. They ~ave no details of how the e xecu- tions v.oere carried out. Another man was executed I sell. h\ fmn~ squad an K~rman. the reports s aid. but has cnme wa.-, not reported The re1t~1ous·-0raent ed revolut1 onar1cs now ROve rrung Iran have re1 nst1t ut.ed many as pe<:ts of 1rad1twnal Jslamac law. Other execut ions 1o1o·e re reported today in Te hran and the no rthern c1tv or AmoJ. Ayat.olJah Sade~h Khaikhah. the dire<:tor of the revolutionary regime s war on drugs, ordered the execution in Tehran early today of four more convicted drug traffickers, Tehran radio said. A fifth man wu executed In Amol after being con· victed of killing a member of the local lslamic council. tbc radJo said. , Not only do l sell a prod~ct. I sell myself. if I don't . my clients go elsewhere. A salesperson must know and understand peo· ple in tile community he serves. I read the Orange Coa st's community newspaper-the Daily Pilot . The Daily Pilot keeps me informed about sports and events around town, so I can discuss them wi.th my clients. .. The ads help me keep tabs on my competition and I advertise my products in the Daily Pilot . My product sells . better -and so do I because of the Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' (Mloellftr"'1Wy1\, .......... l-----------------------------------------JI~ CIMlftMtl . .. CMW4elld ,, 54 0.1·1'1 Wl1I 110 ,. • . ------------·---------- • l • ---------------·-- '· \V elfar Issu Stalls Budget SACRAM &HTO (Ar) A new tNdiet COlh ftreece CO«IUnlUN •l•r\a OVt!T' loday 8"1Un1 l'Ofn• pro•llel °" UM •llcky LC>ptts, nnubfy ral"" for w•Uate ~pMtlt.a, O.at are IM>lchn1 up the S2,4 1 bl llioe ttaw budl.c. Republican.a aftd • row Democrat.a .re lnalst· lot that ~>' wUI Mt vote for tht-budiet until all automatic t'OSt-of llvtn1 lDUH&e.. part.Jcul.rly lbose for Wf'l!a,.., •~ repeaHd And u UM atate ent~Ted lu third day wtlhout ltsal authority to 1pend tnofW>'· acate Controller K•n CCII")' uld ~ woukt return to WOl'k and rewume paylq ~band bills under a rour\ordtt The court order prompted pni.on S"uatds. wM had lftayed hom~ ln l11rge nun,~rs at thrl"e pri»e>na. lo r"lurn to work ilw .... _.. H11rtllr SACRAMENTO <AP> The Legislature would tu.ve veto pc>w"r uver un> 1u1t100 or ree 1n er.ease at lhe naversny of Callforrua, under u measure passing 1t~ f1nl comm1llt-e test. The bill won a 7 l vote Wednesday of the As· sembly Education Committee despite tbe uni· verslty's objecUons that 1t would threaten its in· dependence. lt would amend lhe state const1tut100 which now gives the bottrd of re~eolS v1rtuallY complete authority over the n1ne·campu!i un IVCr&\ty. 'C,...Sft9S~ o~•-~ LOS ANGELES <AP) -President Carter '!> scheduled four-hour visit to Los Angeles prompted police and city transportation officials Wednesday to block the two-decade-old tradition of Wednesday night "cruising" along Van Nuys Boulevard. The president arrives here today for a speech a t the National Education AsSOC'1at1on':; national coovention before rtying to Oaklund four hour!i later. Strt•.4~ed SAN F'RANClSCO CA P l -A strike at this tourist city's 36 largest hotels has been averted - al least for the Fourth of July weekend -it was announced. Word came Wednesday that the contract between mana~cment and S.500 hotel workers had been extended for 10 days. until midnight July 13 Negotiations a ffect s uch elegant Nob Hill hotels a'\ the Ma rk Hopkins. the f;urmont and the Stunford Court 'Head Shop' Law SKff ers Setback LOS ANGELES CAP) -A cit y ordinance ban- ning the sale of drug paraphernalia to minors 1s too vague to be enforced cons titutionally, a Superior Court judge said in issuing a preliminary injunctioo against the so-called "head shop" law. "I knew I couldn't enforce this ordinance if I were a polJceman on the street!>," s aid Judge J er cy ·PachL .. rrTllllUSTS ON ANY officer the lnsurmount· ab l e burden or deciding what is drug paraphernalia, and thrusts an insurmountable burden on the owne r of a shoi1 ... of deciding what is permissible ... P achfs order Wednesday prohibits any ar· rests or civil ubateme nt procedures against shop owners until the case can go to trial. He issued the order at the request of 34 music and variety stores which sell s uch items as ceramic and metal pipes, cigarette rolling de· vices, c1garct\e papers, metal chps and small ~pooos THE ORDINANCE PROIDBITS the sale to minors of "any device designed pnmarily for use by 1ncliv1duals ror the smoking or ingestion of marijuana. hashish. hashish 011. cocaine or any oth~r controlled l>Ubstance. Pacht agreed with the stores' attorney, Gilbert C. Caton, that the definitions could ban the sare of tweeters sold 1n a drugstore as easily as roach clips sold m head sbops. Mistrials Ruled For Hells. Angels SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Hells Angels and their s upporters whooped and hollered m the halls outside a federal courtroom. celebrating a series of mistnals on drug racketeering and conspiracy charges against them. As some Angels and their attorneys passed a bottle of liquor from mouth to mouth Wednesday. they appeared unconcerned tbat the saga doesn't appear anywhere near over. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti declared mistrials oo at least some counts racing each of the 18 defendants after l,pe five-woman. seven-man jury reported its failure to reach verdicts and the futility of further deliberations. THE PANEL DELIBERATED 134 hours over 17 days after'hearing testimony for nine months in one of the largesi felony trials in federal court his· tory. The best-koown of the defendants. Ralph "Son· ny'' Barger. 41, or Oakland, was acquitted 'bn a count of racketeering. A mistrial was declared on a charge of coosplracy lo violate the racketeering law. Some courtroom spectators broke into ap· plause and let out muted cheers when the verdict was announced for .Barger, the legendary leader or the Anfela for almost 20 years. BA&GE& &EllAINED lP custody, however, aa ooe ol eight def endanta jailed sinff their arrests a year .,o. It waa expected be and I.he othen still in custody would seek bond reducUooa. Barricade Use OK'd Happy .ti rrival Cuban rcfugt:(' Hub<'n Castillo I right> gives Joy ful hug t o Vidal1na \'aldcz, who wclcorne<l him Wednes day at Los Angeles International airport. Castillo a nd ba by, his nephew. wt!rc p;.irt of large g roup arriv- ing to settle 1n Soulht'rn California . s ponsored by C~thohc Welfare Bureau. Pa e•ltle•t &• Vl•I& Meree• 'f ownsf9lk Enter Lotter.) In Chance to See Jimm MERCED fAP> ;--People in Uus sleepy, dusty farm town, usually JU~t a gu at.op on the way to Yosemite National Park. are buuing wtt.b excite· ment -and a UUle puzzlement. The president is l'Ommg to town. No one's exactly s ure why Jimmy Carter picked Merced for a Town Hall m~Ung Friday. Merced's only appearance on the nation's front pages came last March with the return of kidnap victim Steven Stayner after a seven-year odyssey. BtJT PEOPLE It\ VE BEEN busily cutting lottecy C()upons out of the Mer~d Sun-Star the c·ity·s daily newspaper, in hopes lhey'U be chosen to ht> at the meeung at Merced College. "I cut my llttlt: piece or coupon out of the paper.' .. says Robert L . llart, part-tJme mayor and local almond grower "l don't know tC the mayor has to enter the lottery or not. There should be borne honor in bt>ing mayor." Residents sf)t•culate that these arc some rea· sons fo r Carte r rhoosin~ Me rced . 11 0 miles ~outheasl of San Francisco: it's near Castle Air J-'orn · Base. and pres idents tend lo get more col- orful pubhc1ty in !imalJ towns than big c1t1es. OTHERS THINK CARTER 15 coming to Me rN'd. wh1ch was mrorpor;,ted on Apnl Fool's Ouy tn 188'J. JUSt to l'nJoy its lrtt·Ltnt.-d streets and tl:> 35.000 residents Another reason may ~ that M('r<"'-'<1 1f\ the home of Rep. Tony C-0<-lho. one of Ca rtcr '!i carht5l V<:mocr<1Llc supportc~ 10 h1i. re <'le<:tion bid "We had thl· prt!ildt nt lm<.-d up to come out tc1 my dhtrrct sometime rn the fall . but then tht hQ!il:i~t: situatwn c:.i mt.• up.·· Coelho ~:ud Wbcn till· 1m·~1d1·nt mad1: vacut1on plaru. to \ l!>ll Yosl'mitt· "'1th h1~ fijm1ly It ~ct:med logical to -.top 1n M1.:r<'l·d, the unofftc1c.I "ii21leway to Yoscmit<.· " WHEN THE PAaK VISIT wu cuceled in favor of a speech to the Natlonal AMoclaUon f the Advancement ol Colored People lD Miami oa the night ol July•. tbe Merced stop stayed on the agenda. A.s tbe While House arranged for the presi· dent's first West Coaat town hall meeting, the Se<:ret Service filJed 30 rooms in loc&J motels. Carter will be here for oaly about two hours bef~e heading to a fund-ralser in nearby Modesto. the NAACP spee<:b in Miami and oo t.o Plains, Ga. • CITY MANAGE~ ALLEN SCHELL says t.bef president will find lbe town "mlddJe American. ( but Merced is an above average community ofl Americans who still bold to many or the basic prin-S ci pies like patriotism. It should provide lhe pres1.' deot with a fairly friendly platform." . ~ Merced also has problems. Seasonal un-f employmenf drove the April jobless rate to 14.9• percent -more than twice the national average.: The number of illegal alieJlS from Mexico whol com e to thi s San J oaquin Valley a rea tot v.ork lhe crops 1s a i1train oo Merced's budget . , Gem Shop Robbed! SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Two gun·lolinit i men robbed an elegimt downtown jewelry store oC 1 up to $750,000 in Jewelry and watches WednEtSday. { tying.up JO ~le inside the st.ore before th<:y fled. , ~o one was hurt in the robbery. which police' ':.i1d took LS minutes c.nd was one of the l~rgest in J mcmMy • T~ Sidn<'Y Mobcll store was ckl6ed Wednesday : Mttrnoon ill> t-mploycc1> took inventory o( the mtS1>· 1 rng mCJChandise. · Get the Picture at Half the Price Choose an original painting that's already tastefully framed and pay hdlf the pnce. <X pd< an unframed painting, then pick a frame to flt from the terrific selectJon that Aaron Brdthers t!> famous tor and pay half the pnce for the trame and pa1nt1ng too' Landscapes, sedsc.a~. city scenes, still hfe and more (Except paintings by Blackrr.an, Hoffman Jansen and \lela ) From .J x 5 to 30 x 40" So get the picture. 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Reg. 119.95 $74.88 Artist's Stool A gr~t ~t with hardwood legs and too~. Vinyt cushion in blade or russet. 30" tall. Reg. 24.95 $12.81 SCldo Easct Bea rMSta at this~ wood easel and adjus~ canves hotder. Easy os.sembfy. 77" tall. Reg. 74.95 $44.18 Reg. Total2.S.80 All Alt .. "' AN Opaa die 4dl of llllrf Tulip lamp Art nouvedu styling with frosted white tuhp sNKX and an~ brass finish. On/otf cord switch. UL ~d. Reg. 2Q.9S $16.88 2 for $30.00 Picnic Clddv from tngrtd 4 durabfe plastic • stacked treys wtth 3 COYet'ed food compart. ~nts, p&esUc utensffs ptus salt, pepper and 5UglW: Green, red, orense, ydow and white. Cenylng handte. 9 )( 14 x 10:· ~. 26. 95 $11.81 . ers rt • , .. City Must 91-pos ~port Expansion o m c1al i, It) ~wport E\e4u•h h&\'t' dec:1dC'd to ta1'e th " lltcht aJtain:i.t c van11on ot J ohn Wayne Airpurl lnlo th • court.room. In an une ptttad move la!t Wf't'k . the tty ount'll annoWlred It hrtd nll'<I o IU\\"!4Ull at(~un~t thP Count} ot Oran.cc lo block purchu~ of l3 ac~ of lund '•H'at of lhc airport The land as to be Useo(f for aurcraft bus1nei.s~s and aurplu.nu Ut.t-dow~ Tht.· cit ubo ·'fret.~ to m\'olve •tself in hugat1cin uamed Pl the FederR AvtaUon Admlntstrutaon and (lh·d u ~u1t a.cuinst tht: Civil Acronuutks Board 'rhe l"\Jason for all or the leRol acUon lb th1.· om<: Lawyers for the clly t•ontcnd that all agenC'tt'l> mubl pn•purc pro ver e n vironmenta l document.!> h\lfun· un dcrtakln~ any \"'Xpnnsion or 111crcusc 1n dally fltJ.thh Although tht! 1>u1li. arc new. the ur~unu.:nt th<.at tlw oou.nty und other 8flCnta~ ••r~ allowmg pit.'t'l'lllcttl l(r<i\\ th at tnc airJ>Qrt , i:m't • The SW~ Wiil bt.• t.•XJ)('llSI\ e and lime ron1>utnln~ hllt ll a ppe ar:> that the bottle over the u1rJ'()rt ha-, 1 t>H<'ht-d thto point when• Newport. to contmuc urguing 1t:. point, h<J:1 no <:hoi<·e but t u go t o court The <·1ty, ma sen:,~. hw, been b<.at kc:d into J <·omN 11 1l doc~n·l m11k ' a move now, •l may never gd thc chancc :..i~arn. Keep Planning 'Local' Newport Beach plann C'rs a r e going through t h~ t.·n o rmous ly complex !>late -m andated t ask of µrcµarm~ ~ · local coastal JJlan. · And as the January deadline for the proJe<'t uµ proachcs . it might be well to unde rline the word "IOtitl .. Sometimes that appears to get lost in the paperwork Sh\lf fie A~ an example, planner!> currently arc wrestling ovl·r what land uses to allow on waterfront property. Sho u ld s hipyards and marine h ardwa re s hops, for instance. have ' priority ove r restaurant and hote ls? During one recent planning session when this pomt was being arg ued, two state coastal commission s ta ff planners were on hand. always ready to spell out in- t erpreta tions of the Coas tal Act and off er advice. • While there m ay be nothing wrong with this, It doe!> :-;mac k of inte rfer e nce. This would not be the fir!-it time· the state coastal p lanners have entered mto local plan- nin~ l'ffort!- lf 11 1:. 1<1 fJ(' <J "local !)Ia n" as the law m a ndatt's :'\<•wport lk<.iC'h 1>l<.1nncr~ a!-well as City Coun cil members . \dW "111 lat(·r re\'H•\\' t ht· plan. n et•d to k eep t heir foc·u:-. on \\ h<tl th<' pt•opl<· ,,f Nl·wp<•rt W\tnl to s et• a Ion~ th<: cn~1st Tht· cua:.tCJI <·omm1sst0n h<t!-> final vol 1ng pO\.\t'I' on all lol'al co<.1stal plJns antJ \\Ill have· tb than<:e to <·nt1t·11.1· <inti moclJfy soon enough :New Ideas WelcoDle .. . There's ccrtuinly nothing wrong with ne w ideas That's why 11 's nice t o see Newport Beach Coun c ilman Ph1l1p Ma11r1·r and loc:.tl y<:tcht hroker John Milll'r putting ht·wls tOJ.!e\twr on a nt:w propos al fo r dredging tht! half -clogged UplJCr i\ l'\.\ port Bay. • The pJan , in the roughes t sense, calls for a pathway ii.of steel pipe to be stretched underwater from the up-~ permost area of the bay to the Newport Pe nins ula. At the peninsula . the authors sug-gest, the pipe will ~ • buried ancl then exte nded toward the Newport P ier and from he re prnnte<l s traight out t<> sea . when: th<: c,1 lt would h1· pumped Maurer isn 't thL' only one who believe~ the SW milh<111 plan t:ould work. Nl'wport Public Works Director Btn Nol an s aid the plan is technically !>Ound and worth look ing into. . The other t:1ltern a tive 1s the m or e typical method ()( · s l'<>opinJ.! u p the silt and then dis pos ing of it either al :1 la nd sik or at sea. The problem with this m ethod ts that it ha~ to be consta ntly repeated as more silt flows into thL· b;Jy ' Tht· pipe. plan h as poss1b1hllc i. It is worth looking into • Op1n1ons l11tpressed in the space above are those o t the Daily Pilot Olher views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists.· Reader comment 1& 1nv•led Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/The Gimlet lh 1 .. M. RO\'IJ II m1x·t·d drinks ar1• your i.pcc1alty. you 11robahlv know <• ~1mlt•t i~ ~1 n <inti l1n11• j111c·t'. nut wen· you <iwart• of how it firs t cam e lo b<.' con- <.·ueted? A Oritish naval sur ..:con n amed Sir T . 0 G1mldl(' was t he fathN or that one II<' thought s traight gin w:i~ h:.1znrdou~ to th<: ·health. M1tny think likewise. ~m any do. Uu l <hlutcd with '"lime j wcc. s aid he, the• keen erli;?e 1s blunted thu~ to~ pro- • tcl't one's innuds from the tcrrihlc lacer ations. Besides. ~It prevents scurvy. In Lu Crosse. Wis • Larry and /\Ima Enos celebrated their b1rthd:iys on February 29 Math1·m a t1C'1an s havl' I )•--•r Gloomy Gu The C•ty of Newport Beac:h certainly iRn't wasU"' any tax dollars killln1 the weeds in the l'eme nt or bri c k porkway dividers. Rut whut wUl It. C06t when w e h uvc to r~place th e m b cc au1e ot do m nae done by the plan ta'! c<i lc ulaH·cl thal t h e o<fd., :.if.(a inst a husb:.intl :1nd w1r" holh ha vin~ ht•l'f1 horn rm l.t•:1p Y1•;1r Ila~ s run. <•bout tr. \ r11111111 10 <IOl' T h.it the· Unit"'I Slates f\ nnh thn·c miles from th•· S.1v1l't Ln10n 1s u fact that , lll'V('r <X'l'Ur'\ lo many <> Wh<•l rnakt•s buht>I<· ~um bubble" A Sam(· thin~ tha t m ak<·c., balloons hullo<m Huhlw1 A highly rcfmt•d ;in11 purifo'(J rubber: I rue. hut ruhbl:r nonetheless Q. How fr('qm·ntly is the U S. 0 &J( thut ·s flown OV(•r 1he Whilo llrn1M• rc·tir•·d t11 114• rcpl;1ced t)y a nt•w unl'? J\. Oaily Q 1>01.•i-a ny hody r C'a lly know Uw whcreahouts or the or li,:inal Curdcn of Eden? A. Dchatnhle . But many think they know. And m ost of thos e believe i t w as som ewhere · betwl'en the Ti- gris and Euprates Rivers in today's lrnq. World's biggest sort or fis h. the mon.stroua whale shurk, reed• an the smallest. sort of food , th e mi crosco pi c plankton. It's atalnAt the law In New York State for a lady barb<'r to wear 8 il~·throuah blouse. If you don't weiah obout 40 Umes u much u ,vour brain, you're just nat typtcal, 1lt. H,,.,,_,. tf W.. ,~._,btlVltfl ''·~"' ~,.,,..," 1~.tt ,, ,,, • di! • Jac-k Anfl••n.011 Arms Pressure Weaken8 NATO \\ \'lllNC-4 I ON l'ru11Jt•nc conttnuall)' trylna to whittle l 'urtrr it dt>lllJt•rot1u111 wlth tut\...-•w•)' Ml U.S. dominance. We11lt>m olht'" huv1• demon1tr1at· 1•d one lb1nw 'fh•· North AcJant1r Trt•JIY 01 t(l.ln1Lll110ll 1"1 In ~cnou11 It 11ul1l1• Whu1 I'> not ;ienl.'rolly rellllt('d Ill thut N TO'-; d1((1cult1l"5 ,.x lf•nd I ll tht• Vt• r )' hl·IU1 of th1· .i111 .. n1 l' I ht• 1111 I 1 turv mu21 d1•. lll'l.'dl·d tu ni ak t' th{' or- .: H 11111.111 on l'I ~dthh· Th1·t n · mm11 1i. tlll' !W mt• th;tt lt•cl to th1• th-.ur rH\' over lr a11 ;tnd r\f1th11111stan i-t•if lrtll'H 'lll' \I\ 1•r '\t•lf ~Jl'rtfl('l Curt ht• 1·ommo11 i.:.ood r or \\'Ill ' ,I nt:IJllr ~11111 II( N /\Tl> hus \J4'l'll tht• -.tumt nrr111.a 11011 of" l'llpt>rb USt'il hv I h<• tn•.t t\ allw~ Ttw ..ecl\ant ;l~l'" of .,twh un1Corm1tv ,1r1• oh\ 1ou,, hut st1t11 1lard11ut1011 wi ll proht1hly n l•Vt'I b1• adlll'Vl'd Th!! tJn1tl'il St.th'"· "lu<'h -.up 11IH•s a hout 90 pl•rt•tmt 11( NATO ' .1r111i-. 1s ahead o( th ull1ei. 111 11w~t Wl'apm\11 produrt 11111 Hut tt11• t-:11roj>t•u11 gov••rnmc>nl!->. u11 der lwuvy pn•i.M.trt• fr11111 11)1·11 own mun1t1ons 1nclu11tnt•i-, "'" , u I Mailbox H£a£ ARE some e1u1mp1ee of confwnon &nd hack of cooperu· tlon lhol thrf'aten to turn NATO 111to the GnnJC T-..,l C.:ouldn't Shoot Straiaht. Rudie>!' used by tht different N/\'fO memb~r armies don't operate on lhc u me frtoqucn· Cll' Ga!> pumps or one country don't always flt the ~as tunks of .mother country's vehicles To encourage st andardirn· lion . the United Statci.; buv-. weapons from the European iii· lil•s that arc lower in quality and h•lo't he r in price th an /\menc<in ~irms. "The motivatin~ factor tor the Europe1tn C'Ountr1('s 1~ t·c·o nomfr." one Ca pitol Hiii !>vurce told m y nssocrnt C' Peter <;rant. ''Whal the motlvatm i.: fact~~r 1s for the S. is beyond llH' The /\rmy Is spending S2 htl llun to eqmp its new X M 1 1ao k 11 wi th Ger m u n 120 · m11l1m<!ler ~uns. though a flouse 111ves liJi tHion found that ttil' lJ S.-mmlt• 105 mm ''annon now on llw larlk <'an ix•ne lratC' th1· :11 mur of :111v Soviet tank . M1·:111wl11h'. till' Germans have t l'lll'i.wd 1111 till' tiuul µro quo .a.r .I ' . ' purch..e ol U.S. turbine en1tnC!' for \heir Leopud tanks. -DDPrl'E WA&NING8 lb»l it would prove costlie r than avallatMe alternatives, the Army bou•hl German -made Roh•nd !(round-to-air missiles. The t'Of<l i:scalatedfrom S9ot2 m illion to$2 3 billion, sot.be Army had to cut its o rder in ha ll.-The P entagon wanu to buy the French-made. Atlas laser-guided bomb system, which works only in daylight. though the Air Fo rce •~ d evelop- ing a similarsy'\tl!m th:.it \\Ork\ 111 darkness as well. -It's not all CHIP w;iv Thi· U S -made Sp arrow dlf to air mi ss i l e h as u pitdul performance record. The Hrit1s h modified it Into the Skyflash. which has testt-d bnlli;_inlly. Hut thl' Navy and /\Ir J<'orce won't touch the BriU11h misiule. ' WATERGATI:: AlJTllOR8-<)f the two dozen books written about Watergate. the most sue- cessful was "The f'mal Ouys." written by the Wa s hington Poft\ 's hot.shot reportmR teum. Hob Woodward und Carl Berns- te in It sold 700,000 hardcovl!r copwi-... The b1 ji(~Cst flop wai. ex -Wh it e Hou:.c ui d e H It ll all'dc m a n '-s vc r i.ao n o f Woh•r1 a 1e. "The Ends. or Power ." The publlfllher nooded lht> murket with 400,000 copies. but th4' hnoks tores couldn't. gc:l rid of them Watcq((llt>'s Iron marn, G. Gordon Uddy. Is now on the b~8l Heller list with hh> book. "W\IJ." lt'x *ost. gory version -all u atlng rats a nd plann ing to a . s11lnat1· yours lruty. Yet o n Father·., Day. it ~<>Id like necktle.'i. Tht· totul sales hu vc pasised lht· 1 fl0.000 m ark .. Theo hero of W .1t1.·r~atc•. .lucl~c· .Jl)hn Sirka . .ilso wroh• a hdall'd hcl<1k thtil• "a). CIR the: beSl·SCIJer list for 17 "'l'l'kb an!I Ii. now b<:mg mudt> in to u movie: Both ex Prcsi<fcnt H1 charcl Nixon and the man who hlew thl· whistle· o n him, J ohn Dean. wrote besl·scllers. Each sold a ro und 300.000 cop1t:8 . Heformerl W:itcq(a tc r Charh·s Colson':-. book ... Born Again." was al'><> a · bi!( hit. In the born-ai:iaan spint. he dona ted most of has royaltic:-. tu ('11<1r1ty. U NOER THt: OOMt: f{cp . ltuhe rt Drinan, 0 -Mass ., the on· ly Catholic priest in Conl{rt·si-. rn ust "urrendcr his scat on or cl<:r~ or Pope .John l'a ul II. Hui ht• still (.c<!ls th~n"s a pl<1ce for dcrgymc.-n on ( <.1p1tol Hal l. S11 11n~ o~po~1\r· lhrct-Orthodll>. .It•\\ 1s h rahbi:. on thf: Capitol ... ubw;1y the oth('r rhs y, Drman .l'kl·d th\•m · · :-..1 wh1·n ar1· w1• l.'11111 1! 111 ~,.t 11u r tatil11 II• 1·11n );!r1·'' , ... Ttw 111111'>•· :.la ""n('n ... a ore ~ells off1<·c :.IJr.fllt<•., .•t c ul r .itc~ lo m1·mbi·rs . n ;.111 d1lion ti) t'!\s<!nltal<;, though, 1l ali.o offt:rs gift 1tc:ms ltke fancy flc•sk seL'\. Ttix payers s ubsidiw thll> bargain t·ounte r by pa~ IOl' the stort"s 3~ employee-; l•>I ;ii sul arle-. of $54fl,800 ... Tryi 11~ ,,, put It r<>:.y j()OW 1)0 the phJ(hl or ;:.l'.t T1mor ·., hun~ry J>Qoulal11m unrfrr lndon,.•.i:tn <H0 <'upal1011. ' 1 1.1111 '-1·1 r••l ,1r'<-11f St al,. H11 1t.1rr1 t1111 :1r•~ ~ • •1,'., 1 1 ·,. • 11111 •1111f11111 ... lh• 1~11 1111111 \' t 111qi1 fl\ llH' II•• Ill..• It• t1 at 111 111' 1w11•1·v111m 'll ,, l!IJ,.., 11( v..1tut .1 , 1th•·r h.111 lull u1 11 il l • trtl•' l<o 1• t l.11 1·111, I 11111 . IJ \l•I 111 1•1 \ "'' "11u Iv "ll '''''ffi " th111 1 •• r!o11htlul 1111·1.iphor 1f WP 11 • ;:f tl ._11w 1h11u1 11111• II.all •11 111• ~ f>t•pulJtll1n 1·.111111-: Jl\1J th•· otlu 1 hJ II -.t.1fVlllt,' '' Why Isn't Social Security Good for All?. '1'11 1111' 1·:..111 Ill' \J 1 ( ·.1111.111•1 '·"" llfl t1 ·l1•\ "''Ill th;1t Sc11·1.1I ~·1·urtt \ ,., a ,1.(111111 1!1·al ltt•1·au,t• 1( .1 JK'r'Mtrl 1 N1rt•!'t Ill f;;1ho•1'.lll dr;iw f1v1• t tn1t·., \o\lmt hi· 11.1 ad in I ht•ltt•V<• th.it S.w1al ScC'Urtl \ " go1>cl. and I twl1t•\'1• that Mr C'.tl1fo1111 .,houl<i lw ;1 1•1111tr1hul<11 tr p11l1t H·1;m., ;11111 J.'l1\l·rnrrw111 \\ rirk1·r., "'l'rt' 1·nvcn ·d II\ Son.ti Sl'c:unt~. th1•\ woulll onh' rJr;11>, lllll' JH'll'olClll /\~ IT IS, I ht• htl! "'h1:cb n111 llraw M'Vt·ral ppn saon s . H1 ~ µoltt 1u:111s sl~rt as ~mall poltt1 n<in., When they retire tht.·y draw 1•cns1ons <is d1i.tnct :JI· tor11l'V, Judi:!!. stal e lcgi~lutor. 1'l'l1 ..1tur. v1 n· prt•.,Hlent ~·tt· It Stwial St·curity •~ ~cJOd . then 11 1:-. g111xl for JJUhl1c e m ploy<.'<'.., loll 1.4.'l 's mt·rg t.• ... 11 ur the tux ~u11port1-0 pcnswn pluns a nd r1.1v l'vcr v1>n1• on\· -.mall iwnsion, .. t rl'l irt· rn• ·111 .JA M t:S UOLl>l:'H; WUrf ~OgjOM To I he• Ecl1tor In the new!> :.irtadl· .1n1I 111 1111· ('1)1tor'1t1l appearmJ.? on .Jurw 25. 1t \\ ui-l'•>rrectly poinlNi out t h;11 the st all' would pciy $60,000 to th1• l'IHHllY for l'llt°tl 11( I he j"ucltl•t:1l 1111i-it10ns pro11os<•cl in Sutx·rmr Court Thi• stut1·m1•nt t hat sut h sum p:ws \lw JUd~t·s· sulary ,., 1ncurn·l·I Tht• county p;i\.., $!.1.51111 of a S uper 1<1r Court Jud i.,:c·i. i-al11ry. The remainder i:. piiid hy I he stuk Thank you for pmnt1nJ.? out lh1• 1.•r1 tical need The loJuam will overwhelm th<.' <"ivil hll j.lants 111 n r a n ~ t• < • o u n I y u n I t· ~ .., a mc:isui l' of n·l1c:f 1~ "rov1t11.'il this yN•r WJ\LTER W. CHARAMZA ' Prexiding J uclR1·. Supe rior Court / TIJ'W 'o Srrea• 1'o the Editor In regard to Mr. Monroe's Juner QIJ letter re the airport. poitslbly"the rca11on more people feel it is futile tO try lo fight "ci- ty hall" is bec ause so seldom we are listened to. However, if we acted like the "craey" lraolan we might suc- ceed . Don't ask -d emand. Don't ~peak loglcolly and rea sonobly, scream and r ant your dcme~. lsn't this how m0.'11. ~ radlul8 1et their point 1cross? Those of us who deplore this type of beh11vlor are leCt. with a ltenae bf helplessness. No, we don'\ want the airport expanded, I wont throul(h the growth of l.t\X anrl l('fl tlw :1r1·;1 .1f1t·r .,., 1nonth-. u( 11 Th'1·11• mu ·.1 i,, .1n•1th• 1 ;ilt l'r natl\'(' 111 111 1· profil1·111 l'crsonall~, I l'n JOY r 1d111~ lh•· tralfl!-1, ht1t l~tw1_·1·n t ht• t1m1· lll'l'tlt<d :ind th1• la1·k of Cf>H•raJ,!l', it 1:-.n't v1.•rv i-alls f1H'torv ~1·1·1111n ..:I) Or;111J.!~· ('riunl v J.!t'I' ltll' l:.i .... t ;ind I ht· ll·<1i-I r.f n1n 'ich· rat I() n 1' B 11 l h () r th~· fr1·1•\o\ayi. art• JUi-t lc·ft Lttllf' or no l<indscaptnJ.? on t hi• Nl•v. J><>rt 1-'rl'l'Way. huL plt·nty of v<•t holt'' no"'• Lt:t ·~ all !><'rt•:1m for 11u1 w1i-hc1> to h<· rcco~niz<"d ('llELSt:J\ Clf/\OWICK ('rftiriJl1t1 Mbplarf9d To the Editor : In response to the lette r from Mr. Tom Wert (Mailbox, June 261. chas titinR Senator J ohn SC'hm1tt, Congressman Rob<•rt Hadh am. Su(>t'rv1sor Tom FOiey anrl me for not atlcnd1nJ.! the an l1·nuke rally in Lu~una N •J?Ut!I .J unc ll. Mr. Wert should he ttrl 'ti-t·d that my office did not n · <'C'I \'t• an inv1tatum to the r:Jll) 1\ OOITIONALL \'. Mr WNt 'houh1 b<· advised that I do not .1~rec w1th the people wh<l ;,t t1.·ncl1.•d thal r ally. I bclicv1•, and my coru;t1tuents s h are this view. I hat w1_• arc ~oing to nc:~ all :.ourecs of t.'nt•rJ(y in the coming vca r~ to maintain our economy :i nd way of l1fr , lnt lud ing fllH'lcar <.'ner~y M r . Wert should have done his hom t•w<1rk rt•i.:urdln i.: who rC· 1.·c1vl•cl ,.v1tat1t1nH lo the rally Il l• s houl<I u lso do some hom1•w11rk regardmJ.! ho w m y 1·1111i-f 1lut·nc•y ft•cls about this h 'Ul' b<.>fort' h·· m ukes wild ac ~·ui-:at ions reJ(arding the people I am rcpn•st•ntlng. MARI AN JlF.RGESON /\!>i-cmblywoman. 14th District SdU Waiting To the F.ditor : In the .June 13 issue or the 001- ly Pilot you fc11tured an article t•ntltle d "CO)t Top Newport Spender." The enaulng article tdocs indeed lend credence to the oft-r epeated. but usually dt'l'lied. :cliatcment that elections can be bought. Most of the incumbent.a had UUJe money t.o spend, but •t leHl they were. able to keep Newport Stach a ntce city ln which to live while they se rved us us councilmen. NOW THAT three month11 have aone by, I have not seen any evidence that even one 11111\·.I h~" 114•1·11 m.1111-'" 111\• Th• I r.d(ll' 1•r11lil1 111 "1111 11 lh1•\ .ill pk<lc1·tt lo d11 '"l"'I 1.111\ 111, t11p ... rx·nrk r .l11hn 1 "' ·1 h1 \ li;t\ 1• m ,111.01'• 11 111 uli .,t;1f111:1ll) ~r1 .I~•· I'll \ t'\l>t'O"l ' IH r :11Mng .... i111n1•' "t't'IJ .11\ t•\1· nri tarJ.!e d<•\•elopmc·nt-. ht•1·.tu~t· lht• Jlrf':-.sun· ~111 t,1t• on tht· rtl'W 1·11111H·1l pt•r .... <>n' Ttw I p 1n1• an1I t\oll <'nmr1J n11·' mu-.1 h,1\.t· h .id ,r,m" n ·a .... 1111 lo spt•ntl in CXC(.'ll" 11( $:iO.CJ111.J "" lht· l'lt·<·twn W I. THOM PSO.'\ (4,,...-11 ('e1uragf9UK# To thl' Editor· Munner.; t'ommun1t v /\ssoc1.1· twn would ltkC' to publicly c-om mend tht· n·<.·ent 1·11urai:C'ou~ <fr C'ISion by th<> Nev. port Bc•ach <.:1ty Council to filt• suit against t he rnunty to hall l'Xpan.,)on of John Wa\ Ill' A1 ri.x1rt Wt· an• rl':l'i.11rl·d th.11 our 1·n 11n1·ll 1-. 11r11ll·C'tm1: 1111r 111 ll'rl•-.ts Jrtd l'llll J,lratulatC' th<'m fnr dt111l1•11g ini.: lht· pro1xl"t'd :t(' qu1s1t10n (.'l.AHF::'..JCE .I Tt.:RNEk l'n~•dt•nt. M .irin<'r.o. C'ommunity J\si.f/c1atwn \'01 a •E'ad· To thl' F...d11or. I must respond to the "Pooh- pooh" pol'iture or your June 26 l'thtunal 11 ts unfortunate that the Dally Prlo c t•n11re l y missed th e ..,.~n lf H·nn<'l' o f the Newpor t Brach Pohl'l' l>e pnrlment 's con· c·ern 1tbout the punk rock l)mh lem. Thl' purpose of our prov1d· ini: !ht• in formation to tht• nc.•w!4pnf)f'r was to alert paronts to the true m"anlni;? of punk rock Most Nt•wrort Rca('h parents. 1f u s ke d , would probably r espond that it is a "musical fad." This l'OulJ not be farthe r from lhl· truth. Tht.• reality of punk rock IR not the "m usic." at i ~ vi<>l e n ce. 11 nd sado masochism by middle and upper ch•ss street 1an{(s. It includes such ldentincrs as graffiti and grouP. v•olence. Punk ro<:k lA a "fad • Uke Nazism was a "fad .. SophJstkated com m entfl such as thOL'te of lhe editor are the kind of thing Lhat lulls p•rf'nts into a f¥l&e sen11e of "1t couldn'I be my ch.lld" and permit "fDd~" to develop Into movcm1.•nt!< The PoHcu Oepartmenl dOt's not Intend to calmly s tand by un· lU the laaue becomc11 crll1cul and then blame the probl\lm on the parent& -particularly when thl' parent.t ha" not been aimed to the problem. I ·~ l , 1\111 1• l.11 111.d 1111u rn1.1t 11111 1li11ul 1111 1tl1 111' th.11 1l.iv1• 111 I Ill r 1·d "I I 11.11111 ... not .1 I •• 11 ,,, p.11111 1111\1.1·\1·1 .,..h,.11 l'<trt·nt du 11111 ~110\o\ Ill\' (1111 m 1·a11111i.: ul 1l1t•1r d11hJr1·11 ' 111vol\.l'ffl1•nl 111 1 ··rt.11n .1l'l1 Vll1"" tht•n · 1:-. ,1 111 111·h ~•ron..:c·r 11oi. .... ti 1l11' lil d.in.:1·r Yr1ur 1'CJ1ton.Jl ... 1 •• rr 1~ 111 ,, po11r po-..11011 ltf ,., .d11.1ll• thul d .trll-'l'I <'111\ 10 ... ;s tt. <: 1m :-,-.. Ch1l'f or 1•11lic1· \4-rcf .fttUpP41rf To the Ed1tur I'm wn1in~ c11nt·1·rn1n~ a mat 1t•r lym~ h~'ll\'Y 110 m y h{•:lrt tht• pr11hl1·m-. l'On(rrm tini.: l~w C'hr1-.t1an l..t'h.1r11•-..• un<lt•r J\taJCll !-'.> .1,1 d II ,111 ;1 d 111 ~o ti I twr11 I t·ba111111 The"· Pf.'OJ>il' ha v(• no supporl rrnm .1n v"h<·r1·. nt•lt hl'r th1· (·JI h11lt1• t'hur d1. < 'hr1-.t 1..i11~ n111 non t·omrnun"l n.1t111n-. Wl' know thl'Y :m · .,uppltcd nu arm' and art• ''""'~ c·uptur \'11 H ui-.... 1.in "10,1pon' and ... upplie!'I , W W. II lHnks arnl Yu1!11'>l1H'1an i!,Uns. Thl'Y urc f1~htin~ not onl y the communi!'lt influc>ni·NI Pl.0, hut alsg Cuban!-. und HC'd Armv mt>mhcr., Many ll N -;ul<f1er~ from lrl•l a nd. !>t al ione1J :h "peacekeepers." 1.1re supportiv~· or the PLO becaUSl' or lhl>ir rE'la t ionsh1 p with thP le ftis t lRA which provides 11 <'Ommon buck ~round of philosophies The~1· pro tRA U N. force11 often C'O I· labor:alc with th<> PLO m lhl' I) 11 I t In Jot 0 f t h e C h r i K t i 8 n Lchancst• WE l\Rt: horr1ricd lo rt1ad of the destruct ion of an lsrat'li Klh hutz and the.• l'l.Qk1llin~ innocent bttbles . Hut llt-e l <1l'k o f preRs coverage an Southern L e bunon keeps from us th~ knowled~e o( H classroom bomb· mg resullln~ m th<' deaths of 14 children 1nurdercd by this same treacher<>UJI PLO. J9 The Christian Lcba ne11e need our suppQrt and that of the non. com munl11t world in many way s: financially, militarily an<l aplrltually. When we pave so few friends left in the wo rld, we Ame r lcuns must prayerfully ~upport Uwm. The free world b rapidly shrinking and we w111 soon find ouMlelves alone. OONNA IH:~MON t> ( l OM.1tllo1 Af • MBA Has Replaced LSD on College Campuses 0.. of \be many thtn1• l am COll'111ed about 11 the 1\Mldftl ... ,.... of buillneumen and ,bu1laeuwom•n H th Nt• A=IW• tteo.. I pew up and w t.oldlool duriq a Ume w 8' •a all dfteet ')'OUftl Americana looked upon bu1lae11 people with acorn and contempt. JI aomeone 'a aoal la Ute •u to man a lat of money. that .,. ......... ~•traaae. Now. ~·· tbe world has cbund. mo-t adrr\irabae people a merlca are the bu1lne11 people. Ttiey a r e &oodlooking, \bey dress well, tbey Art Hoppe the I.ft ntce houul. they own llOCU and bonda lM)' ,.are vef'Y\hiu • lid C'OWd want to •mufae.eU11•. Tht." .ac:Jt. pn>blem rot m.- bf-uu.,,w l know nothln1 about bUJ1n I am the lut peracin In the U.Uted sa.i. wbo •WJ kMP1 h1a money 1n • live and ~hall Pt"t.ffftt aavtnat pasabo«* Tb~ \d,a C>l ttrtlflcalea or de-poelt or T Dalla or money markets Hf\dA me into a panic. 1 don't un derstand thole lh1411. and I'm afraid to learn about lhem. The 1dra ma.kl'ti me diuy Admitttdly Ulla li not lhtt most sophlstlcated vlewpolnt in the world, but until rece ntly I thought I could live with it When 1 aet. to work ln the morn· log, tbd'e are a number ol dl&Jly newspapers waiting on my desk. Once In a whlle, by mistake, a Woll Str I J ournal wlll be in th•• 11th• Thla QI\'•'• m a terrible tuuadat'hl'. and I hu•t• to nma u OUI thr-door With l(r'C&l fort• to drive the de~ away ANU YET •.. THE J ournal h.as ~corne the taraeat clrcula· lion d.-lly now•puper in lhe Unit· ~d Stute5, or so I've been told. Mor~ l)t.'(>i,>le reud It than read any other paper l see people re~Jlng Forbes and Fortune and Busines:s Wet?k, and it is clear they 1tredol.ng it not because it la a duty They are doi ng It because it la fun Cort.hem. ll is leaching tbern how to make money, and they love It. The trend is clear On the col· lege campuses, the sharpest stu· dents are the ones enrolled in graduate schools of business. A d e cade ago m ost under· 1radu1ld aeemed to be talkln1 about aolna to law 1cbool, but now you hear tbe lnitial1 "M B.A." thrown about u If they were iw>me aort of magic key. And lndeod. In a 1enae they are; tbe letters stand for Maste r ol 8U1i.ness Admlniltretlop, and M.B.A. brlnp a fHlln1 o( giddl· ness and exhilaration to this col· le1e generation the way LSD did to a previous ooe. EVER SINCE I was a kid. wben l got a summer job and promptly lost m y first pay cbeck, I knew I was going to have trouble ln the world or busi· ness. But I had an out; J knew I wa s going to be a new s paperman. a nd news papermen didn't have to worry about business sense . Newspapermen d idn't care: they eUNed and apat on the floor and ale c andy bara tor breakf Hl. If you were • new1p.1perman it waa taken on faith that you were a bUlineu ignoramus Well ... I grew up to be a newapaperman. all rilbt. And all I can u y iJ that two ot tbe me>1t successful newspapermen I know both recently took leaves or absence from tbetr papers to ~o to Harvard Buslnesa School. They even pasaed. What this bodes for the future I a m not s ure, but it cannot be healthy. Take a walk down the street. And the mo.t rrt1htentq t.hln11 la. . .everyone elM does. I know they do. I'm not aure when 1t happened. but ·WhUe I wun't paylna attenUoo the whole ce>un· t.ry got smart about bualnesa. Ten or JS years ago, there was a popular song called "Take Care of Business, Mr. Bus t· neaaman.'' It was very cynical and sarcastic -its point wc.s that "Mr. Businessman" wa11 leading an empty hfe, piling u1> his money while the good people had a wonderfuJ time not warry ing about such mundane m<Al ~~. ' The song wouldn't even get on the air today. We are beconung a nation ol people who tum to the financial pages before the~ read the front page; I still don't know hl)w to read the stot k htbles, and the rest of the world is conversing lucidly about gold futures. ( 1 just used that phrase at random; naturally, ldon'Ucnow 1f such a thing as gold futures ~en exists > Computers and Humans May Not Always Mix Do the banks advertise free microwave ovens or electric can openers in their windows any (l'lore" They do not. The ovens and the openers were for dunces like me, who were delighted to ~et a free toy lor putting money In that passbook. Now the bank windows feature the latest rates on various money markets, and the current price of silver and some statistics that I can't even guess the meaning or. People gather on the sidewalk and stare as if those numbers were the in· ning -by-inning result or the IT WOULD BF. one thing 1f people were becoming surh business r rcatu rcs ~imp l y because they we rn concem4!d about what the eeonomy 1s doinJ.( to them But that's not the case They arc doing 1t bc-c <Juse tht:~ love the ideCJ of busin ess -the 1tka of being 'imart about monc~ und gl'lllng :.in edge on the ncxr ~u y ;ind hav 1 n ~ <.t he alth\ portfoli o, '.1.hatev<:r that 1-. ··Mr. Pruident, NORAD repons the Soviets tmmched a f1rst atnke /rom ~' o/I both our coasts m minutes ago. We estimate we now have /OUT minutes until they impact. Our SAC bombers are in the air and our Minutemen c rews are reody to fire on your orders." .. God. Joe, you look the pits. You sure you ought to be on the Une? lnspe<:t· ing these damr s i l · i c o n e chips is tough enough when you'r e not ble ed ing to d e a t h because your eye s a re open." .. Yeah. I guess I lied one on last night. Willie. A man's got to unwind once in a while." "Good Lord. General! Thu mearu all-out thermonuclear war' Are you positive it's not another folu alert"> These computer failure! .. "You ought to take the day off, . Joe .. ••1 NEED the dough, Willie. Besides. the Miss us is s ore enough at me already. 'What are you celebrating?• she says 'I'm cell'br~g you getting laid off down at the plant,· I tell her. 'I'm celebrating not knowmg where our next car payment is roming from.' Then she goes to bt'd and I knock off a nother six- pack watching the test pattern on the tee·vee." "C heer up, J oe. The way things are going, we'll Qf next Then you can go on welfare and drive a Caddy. Everybody on welfare drives a Caddy." ''Fun·nee!" "Believe me, Mr. Prestdenl. as we publicly promised. we replaced every smgle faulty circuit. They're only lJttle ctrip$ the .nu of a dime Mor eover. we hove always caught the false alert unthm the first five minutes and hove stood dawn with no harm done. So we can be conft· dent thfa 1s rwt another Jalse alert. Three i1unute1 to impact. sir." "COME ON, Joe. Maybe it's not that bad . Maybe things are even going to get better. Who knows"> The president says ... " "The presidentl What's he know? What do any of those politicians know? I wouldn't vote for one of them with a ten· foot pole. They're always saying 'how they're going lo m a ke things better and all they do is make things worse." "I undersland, General But once J give the order to fire those Mmutnnen missiles, 1 can't bnng them hack It means a nuclear holocaust And 1/ there's any remote • -poss!.b1hty t/iat tlus 1s a false alert "Speed it up. Joe The damn. chips arc getting ahead or us." "OKAY. OKAY. Christ. what a lousy job. I stand here with one eye on the lous y chips and one eye on the lousy clock ... One hour and thirteen minutes and forty·two seronds lo my next break. Three more days before it's Friday. Eighteen weeks 'til my vacation. Siicteen more years and I can retire. And 1 don't know how long after that and I'll be dead." "What you need, Joe. 1s a hair of the dog." "The problem, Mr Pre111dent . 1& that the So111ets have obvwusly targeted the Minutemen on this stnke And 1/ you don't fire them before they're wiped out, we'U lo.se a major portion of our retaliatory capability. One minutt to impact." "Whal I need, Willie ... Oh , I don't know what 1 need. It's gel· ting more and more H&at I just don't seem to give a damn." "Watch it, Joe. You're letting the chips get by you too fast " SAVE GAS* WITH nGUMOUT!' from PENNZOIL The between tune-ups, tune-up' . • By prevenhng engine <ltPO!>tl tormahons & 1emovingcng1ne deposit thdl can cau~e gas· ol1nc wa~lt: 12 Ol. SAVE 1.00 ''GUMOUT" "DIESEL" ~ FUEL SVs..TEM CLEANER 1 39 for AUTO Ii TRUCK USE • Helps keep injectors & injector nozttH clean when a<lded to diesel 12 t~I ~. SPECIAL SAVINGS AT ALL "I realiu that. General. But you are a!lmag me to dntroy C1tnluotwn on inf om:iatwn provided b11 a com puter that has malfunct ioned in the past ·· "YEAH. OKAV, Wilht• Ht•\ did that one have a tin> t"rark an it? .. "Which one. J oe"" "That one over ... No. o"'t-r ... Well. it's gone now " "J esus. Joe!" "Mr: President. you miat have /aith m our nucl ear deterrent system. It cost 'more than a tnUIOn dollars and i.s the very finest technology human bem g3 can pro. duce." "Oh. calm down. Willie. It''> only a lousy little chip. It ·s not the l'nd of the world." ··Fire 1" said the president World Series. -I Jl'~"T POP another aspinn and keep on walkin~. I do not know an "<.tnnual rate" from a n "annual yield." :.ind I nl!V cr wtll .1£- I don't want to ~I Vl' 1ne im pr ess1on of being rtippant about all this: I E'nvy t hl'SC 1>e0plt· though I will never b4' one 111 them. Today a kid doe-.n 't w<lnt to grow up to be a haseball player or a r~k star: he want..., to learn how to trade oats an<! g ram on the comm1><lrt1es <'>. th<:t~<· And he b ri ~ht It v.rll maf t· ham happier I huvl' to go now The tMln~ ::icrosl'>.thc street 1s giving av.;.i:. trans1st<Jr nicho.., Plummer·s summer prices start nowl · (Everr piece · forlessJ 30Yi" x 11 .. x 28" high .. . .. ..... -s&! 30Y•" x 11" x 40" high .................... $78 35Vi " X 11 " X75" ............................ $99 6ow · x 11" x 28" high ............... s119 Danllll Tealc oressers N!Qht Stand-i 3 drawers A6v~1~a: lm ~ ......................................... ~69 Low Dresser 4 drawers r;.;.~~ ~2~ ......................................... ~99 H~ dresser. 4 drawers r~~~6~ ...................................... *121 OOUble omser. a dr3Wen r~ar~ .. -................................. !198 . " Stressless Leather Chair from Norway Elegant chrome & leattler With ottoman A $795 value. Danish Teak Desk & Music Benell Combo Perfect wortc and play desk piece . Record and bOok storage plus stereo , space, TetescopeS to 80 lndleS Wtde. A $208 value now at tnvemorv prtce wnne they last. 8 .. . Pl.VII ~ \ I • I iwtLJl&'llOlllLCOiiiil •ORUIY....W ........ _... ..... ..::r:::=-.::1 M~cnft9110ftfteW--'•11'99f"' •-tOICl lllClnOnt fOt '911¥Dlt*·UD· CM lt9l'M ~CO D"°'MltJ J I r ' • 1'1tl 2 , ..... Vietnam V~ Would Go Th~ Again •.•. ,. ZlmbaMre Prime lllalater Robert Mu1abe aaya "'9 country la faWNd by tM world, but havtna trouble winnlnl economic aid. WAmNO'toH CAPl -TM ... t .. , All ... tuney ever made ot Vie ••• vetenn• ttnd• that a maJoritr ot lMm ••Y tMy would ..,.. ..... ll ... ed. aut IMll. Uh memben ol the publle ....... H)' the Unit.I StaMI ~Ilia" .tayed out of Vietnam. A•ONO VETS&AMJ who NNed la Vletnam. Cambodi a, Lao1. TbaUand Of' the South China Sea, 6S ~eml clucree with the sutement. 'lf I ._.. aaked to .. rve •Caln. I would relUM. '· AhDCMlt all the rest a1reed with tbat 1t1temeat to • 1reater or reuer de1ree. · ,...., """' .... the ....... mateW tJtljr ....UmeoCI ctolely. 10 p e r e t n t 1 a l d \I t m a t c b e d "aomewhat," ll ,.rcent aald tt matetMd their feelln11 "not too elONb" and • pernnt were unsure or dJd not _..,, TllOIE PINDINGI emerfed from • $484,000 survey conducted for the Veterans Adminlatratlon by Loul• Harris and Aaaoctate• of J,46' Vietnam er• veteram. 510 educ!aton and l,000 bull.Dea exeeutivet. Nearly three·four&b1 of tbe veterans said tbey w.... clad \hey served their country ud • pen:ent cilaapeed wttb tbe ttatemeat. · 'Tbe Ufttwd ..... tMufalr-. ..... olmt." Max Cltlucl. VA admJDA.ltrator. took eaeoura1•ment from the tttuJCI. '° ·'I think tbl1 indicates that Vietnam veterans are not tbe 1ws1b1De ~ tbat 1'homal Palne wamed ..-about," Cleland to&d a news conference. .. TREY RAVE KEn faltb with the tountry even tbouah tOmet.lmee the cowntry didn't keep faltb with them." An earlier part of the 1urvey. releued in NOYember. showed that 83 percent of Amerleaa Gia In Vletaam ••were made Hcken; bavtq to rlall UMlr' UYW lD tM ....... war In tbe wroac pl.a at IM ...., lime." Forty·aiDe percent ol the ~ era veteram and •7 perHM 'fll llliole who actually served In the war ..,.. felt the United Stat.ea aboukl baft stayed out ol lbe war. Special Eleetioo SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Tbe Board tA SUpervUion bu vo&ecl to N an lnitlative on tbe Nov. 4 ballot that would repeal the dl,uict eleetJoD ff 1upervi9on. · ,::; ,::-:: 1~ 1 ,~--EXPLOSIVE 4th ____ of J_ UL Y .~~~ i=-=JJ~LJ;-~ i1 -"'1i\/11 J.U~,Jfi . : .l "' _·" :\ ,.~ · . · .r· ;r ·. I' r -"\/.n.. Jt a ,JLt~-n le a l ~~ j ) \ __ / .. I \I 1 _ I J \--I _j'l • I • In le a u ls...11 \. -/".... ~ _ _J ... ,____ -'-I '' ' \ v ' "'" ' . --I ' .___ ; .. " .... /".... ---~-- KAILUA 5 Piece Group 42" PEDESTAL TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS OTTOMAN EXTRA SUQG. $760 SALE Unusual strength combination. 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TUE OWNEas AaE suspending publication with t.hJa week's issue," Editor Shannon Bryony sa1d. Observers blamed the paper'! de· mise on a mellowine of Berkeley's radicals. a continuing deettue in revenues and an inability to make an imageshiftearUtt. The Barb WU founded ln 1965 by • coffee bouae owner Max Scherr, who · • . , . ' • .,., , :.. . · sold the first (Oples for a dime. The •\ ... : -:•1 ,•• J ~..,. ~ .', ., ~ · -.:y , ••. ; ~·, . 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In 1888, durtn1 tbe People'• Park riots, the Barb called for tum· tng Tel~aph Avenue and the South Campus area into a "alra~c free territory for revolution." During the 1970s the newspaper became embroiled in an ownenhlp battle between Scberr and h1a com· mon-law·wtfe, Jane Peten Scherr, who aouabt half of the profits from the Barb and other lovestmenta. SEVE&\L OWNERSHIP aanges followed beginning in 1973, • ..n.nding up under the supervision or a Los Gatos firm called International News Keyus Inc. with ao affiliate known • the Aruba Bon Aire Cur acao Trust. · Two years ago the Barb, in an ef· fort to boost circulation by appealing to a less radical readerabip, dropped its well·k:nown adult classified ads. SuTvner stvtts Cool polyester /cot1on. most wtth pockets. 3 styles to choose from. budget lovngeweor 815 7. 99 speclol Handbags COOi white vlny1 makes a terrffic SlXT'lmer bog. budgethandbogs827 oA sto<es except fox hills. 1000 oaks. bfeo. msSIO(I vie)O. to )Olla. cemtos. el co ion 4. 99 were 6.99 Mag)avox color TV 19" oo~not color remote. with Comput-R-Buin chassis. condom access remote control. tvs7'l2 498.88 wos649.95 Portctie rodo /t~ recaders SOYe 1al. to 20% on these rocio / recadersby PO"IQSO(')lc and Sanyo. rodos 7'29 49.99-99.99 l I ........ ~-----.---...---.------+.----------------------...-----------------------.... -----------------------1---.:---------------------4 • J • were$7·$12 reg. 59.99-119.99 . 80wl"tg 8t*ts nfe hott81f it*ts this season. lncool blanda. SOlds ood pmts.8-18. mCin ftoa tops 31 11. 99 special Shift and suictesses They're oool. lght cotton. the Ideal unmer fob<ic ~S-M-L. lhgerie464 11.99 cclnp. V~'$1&$24 ' . Women's sides Breezy tudc slCSe Is easy on yo.xteet. comes n several wpercokn. ../ WQ'Tler'l'S shoeS 12 16.9'} were$22 ats'pbywea Tankl.lhcrtl. swmwea ood rorrpr re. glrtl4-14. bldget~'a824.826-alstor .-cept wlltt'e, westmlnster, fox hill. 1CXJOOCJkl, tdcJ. m.k>r I ~ •. lci)Ola. cemtol Val~stwfs Short sleeve shirts In assorted patterns. olof easy.core Qicrlo* nylon. men's furnishingsA92 10. 99 reg. $15 Shirts in knits and terries Nothing beats 'em for cool summer styTe-llghtweight shirts 1n lots of c olors 1n polyester /cotton. men's sportswear 168 9. 99 were 12.99 .. Y Ot.ng men· s pc11ts Easy-going casual slacks ore right for summer. come in assorted styles. colors. mike'sploc e 176/4W 14. 99 were $22·$25 Ma'licuresets, valets Convenient sets that no man should be without. Assorted styles. men·s~ngs~ 4.99-9.99 were 8.50-$20 Mckey Mouse© sheets Twin size only. with matching standard coses. ..-.ens/domestics 34 4 . 99. 7. 99 speclOt ©Watt Disney Productions Toscaly holowae Shannon hollowae makes o great addition to yOt.X table glassware 126 19. 99 reg. 24.50 Mol*'lex®convection oven Use it for everyttling. Features rotisserie. saves energy. home economics 7 4 139.99 reg. $170 TablelaTlp Very popula ceramic lamp hos a text\Xed-POt SlKfoce. fumttUfe511 39. 99 reg. $76. 3.piece Wal system Troclttonol looks. with open unit. door unit. drop Id l.IYt fumittxe 465 $699$1000 Woodexposed chc*s Great look f~your home. Not all colors 1n an stores. fl.fT"ll1u" e 536 s349 reg. $475 Boys' tank sets Assorted sets for boys 4-7. in terries and soft knits. budget children's 822· oil stores except wlshire. cor1sbod. westmlnster. bfeo. thousand oaks. cerrftos. lo jollo 2. 99 were 4 .99 Women's shorts Cool terry IOOks i't plenty of sty1es. SllTYTIEWY ccioo. budget kntts 841 3. 99 special Portct>le stereos They ore 10,. to 20.% off, and by Ponosonic and Sanyo. stereos 7'29 99.99-199.99 reg. 119.99-239.99 ortct>le radios by PCJ10sonic. Sanyo Pocket AM radios. AC/DC. AM/FM and mut11-bond rocios. An 15% to 50% o tf. rocftOS 7'29 4.99-49.99 , r . 9.99-59.99 Be ready for the November election ... register to vote rt;;it now We're making it a snap. Just pic k up on offlc101 form at the CoShier /Credit office of any May Company store. FRI it out at ycu own corwenience. seal it. and dropitntoomoilbox. You don't even need aw postage! And there's no better tme to do It tha'l rlgtlt now. while we're cetebfotng cu cOLntry's Independence. • I I I . I l . I ' •. ~ ' f :f J I I I :, 1 t I ·1 :I . ·l .. ,.,,.. •• .. . ,, . ~ \ .. .. ~ i''. - .. b e f,>re • major 1pon1or wU~drew ~ caYMd u.. ....._ to bec.-lbd. Mlae .,, .. Hid fUlal for d'~oree went •1a1a1n1t ....,.. U1ta1 r belleve lo." But lhe aald her marr1qe to Green Md be•n ~I~ 1.an. Ml88 AYAN'I'. A NAftVS ~ 8arnad1ll, Olrla.. 1raduated from 1\&laa ·a WUl Ro&•n Hilb 6ehool in 1151. Named Ml11 Oklahoma lMt. llt11 Bryant w11 •eeond naner-up in the Miu America pa~eant. She moved to lllami a year later. She has beea a recor-ding ardal and has appeared on television commercials as a representative ol Florida -citrus growers. 1 I - "NrR:tf' =---···::..·~ ........ .a..~~·· ftiir tM u.s. l11nt1t .... ...._..,.._,....,.._..1 =-~al ......... ~ ID,._. ftlf f ti I ~ ebam~IM ud -. ..... ht& 171 .~ .. •t l Ts ~ ~~Ille• la allo Mad· en fOf' U.__,..u t_aadldate for Preaideat f'!'d Clarl, • Los A.naelee , . ..,.,.. B•r•l•ad campal1e ~Mor ShaJUI Ayres of Hua~ Beach ud , Clark's coordinator, Mrs. Nitole Ber•land lavites thQle lntet'eated to come ...-.. _.,..thee at.ay for a beer Dfl, liala party nest door at Ute Wooden Ntebt s.looe frem I to U P~m. 1'1b•ifbt Df t.hati solree will be a 10:~ p.e •• _.,anneoe "1 Clark on CBS-TV ia b1a firj.t --~ ~msect five-minute chat wiUa ...... ~the land. .. *** 'Newport Beacb Republican ~ Robert E. Badbam bu been n...-Wb)o "lonner IOWrnor Ronald Reqan to bis 'l'.lllfk ~ on Aline for tbe l•tter's fOl'tbeomiAa prealden~ campalp. Bad.ham la ~ ol the panel, oae ol 12 named to •tudf ~lflc a.rus-of ·concern at bome or intematioaally end report tQ Re418•D as pollc.y adviaen. • •• CGS.t.a' -.Caa optometrist Dr. Nolan Pftnelle. fOl'mer callfonlia ~can As· eedlbly ~ ... ~ eurnmt AaaemMy can- didate trOm U.•flrd District wW address Ora~ ~-~;i&epublkw "Monday. 1M 1;.40 p..-. •Ht111 at <;>range City Mall Onsl~"'9'~-t iJlJ lntd'. Eal.~ · toD&VUSAlvaaii.-~'Tbe F.ledric na,, ''abort fttqs-ddi_pcs treat~ Redford mone "The Caia4fclat8'' ~ lae .~ and youq people, teen• -'lbrougb yoaa1 ~ are especially sought ' . .. . ••• Budget restrictions ·have forced tbe Sen•te Veterans Affairs Committee to re- commend reduttng a planned cost-of-living increaae·for GI Bill veterans, a disappointed Sea. ~ Cr-anitoG bu announced. Sayina it was cloee to prated a nearly $1 bWioa or '14.3 perc.eat boost lD cempemation pay.-. t.o veterans wbo became .dlaab&ed ln m~ ~.er... proadaed future ~ .. ·it.·•,.. '!···· '3(,e ated·Old7"·,,.... tM ......-reluc· ~,GI bW ~ ba~ not Ud a cost.of· llvlni Jacre.;.ae •• three years," tile Dem• 11 ""6e wtar,,,.. ~ l,icl He ~ ~........,_ w .tale t.e.bawe eer-t8ia_.n& .. 8Yl,..,......,aAd.,eduutkm benefits Cdftl!JW ltJr''fh11!ll 7eift for VWn•m En veterana .. .. . ~ .... * ... " .. .,.. ....... ,.. ..... -c~-~.-. - .1r.P •r'• mr"iiii'i"y ~cf·~ Dis· ~•dt1a.tllt.ebelctllcmctQ at. 1:30j4m. al tbi~.UOO Workers Hall, .... ~pwtli 8t.; A9a. No meetiog·w• held ldi·~ ~ to pre-e,lectioa precinct· ' welting:·~~ Annabel Watkins and Je'hY. !O.rtoliil gay 1'oi'k. is piled up. Volumeen are : urgently sought to man the SOC booth at the. Orange County Fair wbkb opens Friday, July 11 for a slx-da.y run. Hours are 11 a .m . to 11 p.m. and primarily to register votf;n. · Call Marteue Tbelrbacb at the Richard Robinson olfice ·to ·volunteer, say Margolin and Watkins. and while you're at it. they want your $5 memberahipdoes. : 'i'rib.e Sig,.8 Oil Pact :' . . . . , ' ... GLOB&,~ W · C Af > -JDdian trihea from Mexi~ and Arlaooa Ji•~ stgned tbeJr ftrat trade a1reement.· . .. The Cocltim~ ta Huerta Tribe of Baja Callfenbr. llldeO. wUl ·sen seeds from jojoba 1hrvbs to the Apac.,_, wbo will press the seeds for oll aDd ~et 1L. ROii Doaela, m.Oater of the Sao Carlos Apadlf.t' JO.M>a enterprises, said jojoba prices wOuld ~ start at belwem $1.10 and Sl.40 a : pound. •. Mayor Throws Paper ~Chier• Su«.1 Came on Fluhe AYAM)N fAPl -.,_IM .. .,.,...., mlaMI .. ,..., ..... la I ...... rtaWeM.i ol \WI Cltrl • lalMd reeort ~· tMlr complalata .. at, Hall. '11 ftDd UM .-,.no, la u.. •&JOt'• omce -or Yice ....... dependtq bow,_ loc* at lt. tOll ,_ PdT a• YEM& o.ofse Scott baa ..... CICtUN'I ctU.t newapeper dlatributor ud c.....W. AM for the put two montbl, be'• beta . .,. . "lallDe pieopM, lnel~ a few fellow ~ di--. tlalM I'm ~ ot an emburuamelll '° ..... ctt.y ........... u.. cowt.Gy-batted Scott. "but lt ... 't~llM." Thi llmbattaa Beaeb auve, wbo'U say only that lae'a IOIMWbere between 40 ud 70 yeus old, al .. UCMMI Avalon -J>C9111ation 2,000 -in a little mail ac:ooter. Louih• tbe papers to bis cooatit· ue.acy .. He sJta on a bul bench in front of an ice cream abop. mualng oo bla t>olilical career -launched not on a soapbox but in a locaJ pub . "rt' WAS A FLUKE," Scott says. 'Tm sittin' in the Marlin Club one night and a fellow I know sa ys, ·~ge, we're goin' to run you for City Councu.· "I said. 'Why? I don't even know what a City Council is. let alone run for OM'." S~h naivete didn't Mter the determlaed buddy. "Well." recalll Scott. "three week• later be had ••~ all U.... aloaturw for me &o nm aad i•ve me UM papen. te!Unc me &o rue &Mm. ·"I aaJd. 'Sun,' but be knows beUer. He P"•bs my arm and marcbea me to lbe ea.rtc·a oftlea to file.•• SeoU coaUnues . "From tbere it kind ol anowballed." IT WASN'T LONG BSPOaE Avalon's lllD&·~ be·aneeled·at YOt1nl b&oc Df pQb craw\en bad em· braced the Georte Seott eame. BUUOnl end po15ten IOOll deeonted the mlle- &oa8 town, pk:turiq one buffalo teDlq aDOtller', ••All al us eommoo bulf alo are IOial &o ~ foe Georse Sc!cJtl'' (wild buffalo herds Sell over fl'Om aa okl westem movie once filmed on cataliaa haw become aOmethi.nc ol an island symbol>. Campaign fever soon caucht on, with Scott pushing for votes on a ticket caJJinc f« mcwe low and moderate income housing in Av aloft -a1ainat i ncumbent councilmen pushing a oo-growtb policy. That was 12 years and ~ electiou ago. "f'M STILL NOT lltJCll on all this letaJ mumbo jumbo," Scott says. "but I'm learnin& bow to play the game and get thinp done. · High Boys with Mirrors Roll Top Oe8ks Lots of Pressback Chairs File cabinets StackJng Book Cases library Tables Hall Trees Brass Beds French Amoires LA MARINA AN11QUES Lt1. J414' c ••• ...,. 0..,..4"-MN "I speak for the townspeople." he says. "that's why I keep getting elected!' · '----------------- ~2fr)t(. ~O~~~tJLY f.A. CLEARANCE & SALE ~ 15.99 ea. /zod® For Her separates. Polyester I cotton'1erry top. lzod9 Lacoste• For H«. Orig. $23, 15.99 Cotton chino's/tort. lzod9 Lacoste• For Her. Orig. $21, 15.99 Sizes S, M, L; 8 to 14. Town & Travel Activewear, 397 ' ... ' . 21SIJ· ' Pleated trousers . 0rtq.@ An c.f'•fO·t~· minute look with Ila own ... belt. ~French \ ca1W81 by J. P. Sllwlrs. Empl'teale.i 386 .· J .. I 1 POPO It meana .. ,..adatMr" to tf'ven arandcbUdrte ol u.e Marua. ol CallntMa OC Job Program Fetes Backers Five members of tile board ol trustees of Coastline RegioaaJ Occupational Program re· ceived certificates of appreciation f.or their tn· volvement with the occupat.ional trai.oulg program for high school studenls and adults. Tho5e honored were : -Helen Ditt.e ol Fountain Valley. president of CoasUine Regional Occupational Pro&ram and a member of the Hunlintton Beac.b Union High &hool District board of lru.1tees; -John Nakaoka of Irvine, a member of the Irvine Un.ifled ScbooJ District boa.rd or trwtees: -Todd Hess o( Newport Beach, a member or the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board o( trustees; -William C. Kobler o( Mission Viejo, a member of the SaddJeback Valley Unified School District board of trustees; -Edward Boseke r ol north Tultln and a member of the Tustin Unified School District board of trustees Teams Split In Astronomy PASADENA (AP> - Ca l tech a nd the Carnegie .Institution of Washington will part ways after 32 years or j o i n ti y op e r ali n g a world-rek:nowned group o f ast r o n om ical ~ facilities. Since 1948 the A,.WI.., ...... Writn-Dies instit utions w e r e partners in managing the Hale Observatories, which includes the 200·incb Palomar Telescope atOp Palomar Mountain near San Diego. Ol!NT~ MAAION 0 . GENTLE. '9\._.., Of C P Snow novelist Co\1• ~ c.. PesMIS _,,Oft July ', • • ' ' '· l'llO. ~ k. WN1"9d bl' • ~H scientist and govern· Mar11yn o.r.. °' cosi. -·ca .. 1 m ent administrator. ~~:::;::: ~~:!4:;~"::9si:: died at his London ~n><n wo11tielft!OflJ..iv1.,4ID .. Ing-P.n ~Wini Or. ' home Tuesday. The o...ie•Sanm0ffk1at1no-i1..-- creator of fictional ~~~: r=~ ~=":::: :: hero Lewis Eliot was tt•• Hu11ot "" .. Moon oa, c.. • . 74 Cefttff. 00 w. ""' 54.. c..u. _,,., · ca.~.~.,....-~rM11oot ----------ol Baltz Be<~5"'1ttl & Tirtloill P1Hc1•on•s m.L•OADWAl MC>tlTUAH 110 Broadway Costa Mesa s..2·91~ I.ALT% laGBOH SMfTH & TV1"HIU MSTCUff CMAm. 427 E 17th SI. Costa Mesa 646-4888 f'lllCllM>THBS SWTHS' WORTUMY 627 Main St. ttJnting1on Be.ch 536-6539 ,.., ...... , wei1c11n a-i MwtlNr?. U7"E. 17'1to St .• Cosi.Meu. ......... N'Aac:aA VLADIMIR HENRY ,.AVLECICA, ~-_., on.Jwoe a••. S.WV1wd by tits wife EllUbet'I. 1 e1a1>91tt.,.1 Barbera C:.0.toft -Cerole M-A.,.ry .,.. ltnlllwo' John Peviecu OI Oak P~ _.....,. -slit ... V•r• ...... 1 ........ a.a-io.••· -• Of~l\llclrM. -lal M"'kes Woll be ... Id Oft~.,. July ... "'° at H :OOAM .. Peclfk VI-Mernorlal P-. Qlru. Clltl MM. (A, In h@u of fl~ fMNl'I' OKlrn _,_s lo ,,_ ••-lte cr.erlf'I' ~-So<oety lfl <"«91 "'.,.,_ls. N•STOM CALVIH GLEN PRESTON,~ Of H--1 flHch, (A. PMJ.ed -•Y on J11ty '· ,.._ Sunolved °' ..,, w1~ e ... 1. ly, Cl~ l.lftOa RelnH -\On OOftefd c. ~-. • o•...-:"'ior ... MIO J ..... -hllOreft. C.raft\lde wni<M held-on '"-'ndaY, Jiiiy '· l'llO •I l:JOPM •• Ill• Peclflc V ·~- --·,,,····· Par-. Pac1l1t Vtew _._., cl..-.0~ • CQ..OMA&. NBU HOMI 7801 Bois. AWJ Westmtns• 893-3525 Deatlu 1 Ehewhere\ OSLO. NOTWay (AP> -Norwegian shipping tycoon Hllmar A • ..... 83, died Tues· day night in bi s bometdwn of Bergen. He had been suffering from IUDI cancer. AMMAN. Jordan <AP> -Prime Minister Abdal Hamid Sllaraf, 41, died of a heart attack h ere today, Kln1 Hussein announced ln a communique. He was a former ambassador to the United States and the king's chief pipeline to the PaJestlnian per. rill as. Sbepphlrd & DeGraw A Leno Corporatba Our aervtces include: •Preparation of Inherit.nee and esi.ie tax forms • • Ptob9t.e • Termtn.Uon of Joint Tenancies • ,....._Uon of wllla • truau C•ll CflU Ul·INI or IA·M17 to unaee for -appoialJMnt end a lee ttti•ate. • Condo Conversions Studied WASIQNOTON (Al'> Delplte emo tloft11 '"'•nt prottata. condominium <"OOVPf'k:lna hive played "ooly a amaJI part' '" producln1 •n alarmln• tbona,e ol ttntal houalna. aays a •ov· enunent nopon, 1'be 400-pqe atudy by the Depart· mtftt of ffoulln1 and Urban Develop m ~nt said a arow1ng desire for home o-wnenhlp nther than a dls- treued rental manet ts the usual drive behind ccandomtnlum conversiona. "THEaE IS NO EVIDENCE TBAT cooveraioo.a are cooceotrated tn areas witb higher than average rental vacan- cy ra\es, depressed rent levels or leslalated rental controls," t.be report relea.Md Wednesday said. The study found th.at profit marcins In operatina rental property appears to be declinll\a in most pa.rt.s of lhe country. as double-digit inOaUoo affects lbe cost of ma.lnteaance and utJUties. ·'For many rental property owners, no projected amount o( rental income. allowable tax depreciation. property ap. preciation or tu sheltering can eQuaJ tbe return received on the sale ol prop· erties for conversion,'' the study said. Since 1970, 366,000 units, or 1.3 percent GPO FIL M.'f 4 11 to I M.'fl,UT.f.10 2C-OZ* LEIOllDE Ill Refreshing Wyler' l elftoflode flavored Drinlt Ma. witfl notvro I .._tta-1 FICIL 110 CllERI 11lis ~ elzed COM- ero features single strolie fl'lll·pvlh film octw.c.. Model 00.~3, 911 of the naUon 'a rftttal howlnc atock. have bten eonvmed to condol -'Tl per· rent ol thole •Ince 1'77, HUD Hid. BY l•l I.I •ILUON MOa! rental unlll wlU DeCOme condomlnlwna u the trend plcka up momentum, said the study -which involved nearly 2.000 in · te rvlews in the oatloo'a 37 laraest metropolitan Jlreu. The cooverilona have occurred as the rental market shrinks dramatically. In l965. the natJon's rental vacancy rate stood at 8.3 percent. but for the Jut two years. It bas averaged only s perceof. Officials say that understates the s hortage because many unoccupied ap,rtments are considered barely habitable. To date, nearly ·so percent of all condo conversions have occurred in only 12 major metropolitan areas. with Chicago. Denver and Washington, D.C. particularly affe<:ted. "THERE IS SOME EVIDENCE, however, that th e conve rsion phenomenon m ay be expanding to or Ul· c reasing in smaller metropolitan areas," the study said. The HUD study a cknowledged the growing problems facmg people who can't a/ford to buy 0..tr apert .. t when lt l.t converted and au11t M dl•· placed. It aaid u many aa two-t.btrdt of prior taMaDt.a may move ou\ ol a buUd· Ing after It la eonverted. A bout 36 perc.,t of tboae who moved had lncomes too low to btl)' and about 47 percent PY they dldn 't bu)' because they believed they couldn't afford lt. But about 28 percent of thole lVbo move pay at least one.quarter more for rent- ing a new apartment, t.be HUD report said. "A lot of conventional wisdom about conversions has been shattered by this study," said HUD Secretary Moon Lan· · drteu ... To SUlgle out condoauruum con- versions or rent control, or whatever, may be good for venting frustrations, but itdoesn'tgetrentaJ units built." 10 ,Buried Alive KATAMANDU. Nepal <AP) -Ten people. including seven members of a fa mily, were buried alive when two houses were destroyed by landslides caused by torrential ralns In a village about 100 miles east of here. authorilles said. 2Vz-U. * SlllL lllT Ooublo ot1toc t•"Q fonnulo Lew>ger lov"'9 •tull1t\g power. Kmon llrond E:my IO ~ --........ aa~ ,,, ............ ...... s .... 1John Thurman, D· Modesto, is one of two assemblymen be· ing s ued for libel by the U nited Farm Workers for alleged- ly suggesting that the union was illegally using government gra nt s to mak e , political contribu· lions. •-1•AOft.lfftMO ~ .~ .. ~~-. ---·--~·~ .. -... ,_._, . ' 1-ll. * ......... .. BREEZE IOI Fii Thew plump ._..ti. l'ftOllOw\ will b. o 4 4 A .._ addition to ¥ 'f04" holidoy ...... .,._......, 11-QlllT CIUT 19 91 lottt -.ari119 web· bing, \ttOft9. sturdy ~ fro-. folds few eosy "°'099· .. ~~.z=1911 •'-Prov-coot '81 Co•t alv"""-oM _,,._ vri• htod. '°lb. l ,,, ..... cw.ct. Modll 1039 ............... ,, . Sftaf.ul Sp Mc The former Hope Cooke. last que.:•n of Sikktm, 1s seekm)! a divorce to e nd ht!r 17-ycar m.arr1age to ex -Kin g P a l d~n Tho ndup Namgyal Mrs. Namgyal. who returned to the Un\l· ed States in 1973 and obtained a lega l separation two years ago. has asked lhat h er hu s band be barred from takrn~ thei r two children back to Sikkim for the summer. Aovt><1 • e n '*"'<P you "'°"~"' -lrcm llOt>y~ll•"'J 10 wor.X)N wn~~ •P<l '" 1he clo~f,.,-o vote 0.rf'('IOt)' ol ttw> •·:m1m.a O..•••• GHI 1'-'w• C•,.. OF.AR PAT· I bou1ht a plc\ur-e with a Jilt frame-about a year a10. I\ wun'\ that cxpen1ive, and I don't know how to clean It eo the 111ll won't wash otr TM 1Ut coaUn1 look.a UUck. but I'm oot urt' about lU ql&Alllly. B K • Coron111 del Mar Dip a IOI\ Wuia \D a Ml.U. aadt-of 4'qHI pan1 ot ~ ud aamoala u4 cMtb await tbe frame. Try WI Ml..-• u ~..._. apot flnit. After wnraJ mlau~• a pply a Uabt <'Oatlag ut •ltlte. petrok-um ~II)', aad then wlP" off wltb a t'lean C'k>Ol. Geel• •• r.rk• Dt-:A• a £ADER8: A "Gaaide '° U.e ('aUforala State Partl Sya&em." avaUable by mall for $1 , in· chadiag tu, po.ta&e, Uld baedllal ud for SO cenll. at 1la~ pan uai&.a, tilts, loca&es, ud dfft'ribeti 22S ualu ol \Ille na&e park aya&.em ud ladka\es wlllcb parka ofter umpblc, picak lacWtlel, 1wlmmlag, fiabing, foed service, aad o&ber services and recreau.al opporWaJUes. The 2f.by·SS.lacb folder iacludes a map sbow· lng tbe ata&e park Wll&.a la relaU. to major d tlff and higbwaya. It bas s pecial Information ror boaters, eqDHtrlaau, bikers, &Dd bicyclists. ·Also available by maU &Dd at many atate park units is "Calllomla HJstortcaJ Laadmartls." which lists aod descri~u more &baa tot blstorkal landmarks by county. Aa lndes by landmark number lists the county in whJcb each landmark ls located. Tht' 174·page book, illus trated with 50 pholO!\ and drawings, can be purchased al stale bis\orical parks and other stateJiark un.lts for $4 plus ta..x or by mail for $5, inclu log tu, postage, and han· dllng. '"'' •I I''' ltl• 111 r'l1111 u ,,,,. '" 1101 '"''"' l•ut it111 I ,,, ,,,, ,,,,,. "'''''"'' ,,,. "'"",.,.UNI at·t• llflll "'*" Io "''" ,,.,.,.. ti"" m (1f 1 ,,. "'"' l'ftl anti '*-tit u Mflll ~'" qwi•ftUM lo l"'ol TJu11n Al Y11ur 8-r11tef. IJf~ < Uoal Dol/11 Pll1•I I' 11 ,,,,, I"" <'tnla M,,.,, ('A '111:.!6 A1 mon~ lt'lll''' 111 1•n'1lrlr u 111 lw a"twf''td· tn.1 ~ l"'JUll'lt 4 v r ,,.,,.,,. n11t mc ludl"fl IM rtadtrr 1 /ull llOtrll' 1111drf'• 111111 fiU.\Jnl"U hour'' phofltt nu m~ ~·anrl(I( bot ctm.udt'r • ti l l1u wlum11 a~r• doJ• IJI U t'•pl Sunda111 ""•"•• Ceatu. o .. partmt'Dt of Parka • K•crea&'-. P.O. &i 2311. Sun1nn&o tllll. Clltttb may be madr payable to Depanmettt of Ptrll• ft lleereatloft. t'-4t.. 111 DttiU11i119 Co•pa11y DEAR PAT: I know -mainly from gas pump prices·-that the metric s ystem ls finally comln1 to the UnJted States. much to the con.fusion of the general pe>pulace. It wouJd seem that with our European heritage one or the founding fathers should have proposed official metric standards for th•~ cowitry more than 200 years ago! What other l'OUnlnes don't use the metric system widely? K .E .• Huntington Beach John Quincy Adams did propose Ute cbHle lD lS?l. And. ln 1893, \bf' t: .S. "officially" adop&ed metric standards and defined the yard, pound aDd other ramWar meas uremeau as fracUou of the s tandard metric unjts. At pre1e•t, metric measurements are not wldety ued in five natioel: J am aka, Gambia. Liberia. Burma, and'° an ever lessea.ln« e:&tent, lbe United Sta~s. Gold•11 B~uty Surfa~ Deep DEAR PAT: What's the dilfcrence between •·gold·filled" and "gold overlay" jewelry? H.N .. Ncwpe>rt Beach Thett is no dJfference. Both are rated betwttn karat and costume Jewelry. '{his \ype of jewelry is madf:' by me<:hanically bonding a gold layer or layers &.o a base metal ~uch as copper. It mWit have a fineness of 10 karats o·r better: the oute r lay<'r mu.st be at lt'a!>t I/10th or the total weight. Thus. if a 14 -karat l a~ Pr has bttn used, the jewelry should be marked "14 K gold filled" or "14 K G.F." The malling address for both books is: Dis· ~--------------------~--...,.;...~c...=__::...;_..;__ __________________________________ ~ ----------------- OPEN JULY 4 I 2 Noon • 5:00 p.m. Now thru Sun. only- Suit special save 45.00 Select group of hghtVJeight and year ·round weights All polyester and poly~er I wool blenos Sof,d colas, stripes and plaids. Mostly wrth vests Includes Palm Beach foursomes -· Reg. 195.00 149.90 .. e Save 22.60 on sllk-llke shirt Fine ctaSSIC t.albinQ corrones easy~ feetlJ'e c; l cmi> pc.ifyesler wim IOok aro feet d Sii<. Fine setec!IOl1 d SUrTYTI€f colors Reg. 37.50 14.90 Fmnous expaidomatic s1ackL Famoos rneftB. machi 10 ~ ~er slad<s Wth t::.u11-il guaiai Eec:s comort. Smartly tailored With nside etasti: ~hi bends aro ~With 'JO.L Navy, D'OMl. tan g een. Pre-finished batOOlS. Reg. 23.00 17.90 silverwoods· ·~ '6 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH ·. '" .. .., .... ..... , t 0 1 .... ,.. ..... '7J.Zlot ofM.Y SALi llJ6MI , .. .... c .... .... 641-*4 •se.es lfibJOGGER SKA TES Durable light-wei.tht jogger skates let you zf p past the compeU· Uoo. New shipment in complete size ranges for men. women. boys and girls. You'd pay 25% more' In department stores. $42.95 mGB·TOP BOOT SKATES Fully lined for comfort and stability. Black Aluminum Plates & T rux Poly-urethane Wheels Good Range Of Sizes $69.95 GOOD 9'JALITY LEATHER BOOT SKATES Compare before you buy! Black or s uede with racing stripes. Xcaliber sea.led ~. sand-cast aluminum plateS and trux: YOUR CHOICE or Labeda 54mm indoor wheels or PowttGllde 60mm outdoor whecb . All Sizes Men's, Ladies', Boys', Girls' $79.95 OASIS SUEDE HIGH-TOP BOOT PACKAGE Top quality! Imported from Israel in black . blue o r tan for men or dark red tor the ladies. Pi~skin lining ~ you cool and dry all ~ummer tonk Limited sizes. Men 's 7-13. Ladies' 5 -9. YOUR CHOICE of Labeda 54 mm indoor wheels or Powc rGlide 60mm outdoor wheds. Xcaliber sealed bcarin~s. sand-cast alum- inum plates and trux. Hurry! The y won 'l last long . RENT AL SKA TES & BOOGIE BOARDS SKATES s1.35 per hr/'4.75 per day* I I I I I I I I I I BALBOA PENINSULA STORE ONLY 509,,E.;::f~"· : ~~~119 ............................... . -----------~---------~------------~ WE FEATURE DISC01JNTS ON ALL SKATES AND SKA.TING ACCESSORIES INDOOR/ OUTDOOR WHEELS Labeda Gyro Kryptonic Vision City Sims PowerOlide ,,,.. 5091...,A••· ..... , I ... Nn,..t le11• 673-JIH ... ....,.. 11 ....... to ........... ...,..,.-:.e ··""'to ......... - PLATES 1126Ml.,artlhd. C....MeM MW044 ~11 ............ . ...,._.-10 a.m. .. p.lft. J \ I ' ' OIHIML NIWI Mystery Sur7uund8 KUJnapping_ of Woman, 35 AN raANCI tAP) -, ....... ..,.. ........ uu .. C'Om ...... Her,.,... Uy. ll ob•••d And like 1ome lo reU~ •ttlt ............ aplriMid Off tor depro1rammle1. Staue WlrtJa LI aptNU'ftltl,J tM rinl• ol • kldneppl"I· but one wl~ atnqetw\JU. a P\ D te ...... ~ • wkkoty uaveNd lewW of u•Uelt M • ·~ ~ 1t •Sen Ft•· t'llC'O Cm 'I toU•I• ud It'· dHpl1 <'ommlltt>d and htrd· work&ni •oman ·· tf•r f10W. CUtford Wirth ot l.an'*>wM. P• . H~ 1hc I) 11 mt'mbtor ol "poUUcal cultb " Sh e la a 35 yur o1d wttb --- t . th-. "' ltiftMt poUUul Cl .... ae • bud ol ow Coattuon to ,,,ht tM DMth Pwuh.)' and • member ot the ktf'Ult Alrir u1 l'eop~'• Sotida.r1b Commltt.ee P'rl.ndt det<'rlbe ber 1.1 a '"warm. dynamk, entb~luUc. POUC"I! at:POllT httJe pro- J(rett In IMalint tbt heavily built, bro~'n·halred woman. 1'bt'y b11vc bter\ wortdng on lhe rue since June 2•. when .. , ....... : . .. ' ':: ... ' : ' : ; .·. ' . . . ~ ' -: . ·~-·~· Results of Erosion Beach erosion takes its toll of trees on a barrier island off the coast of South Carolina. About 300 of these fragile islands ar e strung along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. The elongated strips of land, u.Sual- ly formed of sifting sand and shells. pro- tect the mainland from storms. A bill peod· ing in Congress would turn them into na- tional parks and protect them from pressure for increased development. Singer Faces Sentencing in Mail Truck Theft LOS ANGELES (AP> -Singer Leavei1 Degree .. head or the "Whispers .. rhythm and blues band. races sentencing in September after plead- ing guilty with sever a~ ~ers to charges stemming from the theft or a mail truck and $1.8 million in merchandise. officia1s say. Assistant U.S. Attorney Donald £n-a said Degree, 31, pleaded guilty to three couots of possessina st.oleo m ail. wbile his brother. David.. 25, p1eaded guilty to conspiracy to steal a mail truck-and conspiracy to possess stolen mail. LeaveiJ Degr~·s w ife. Kimberly, 24 . pleaded guilty t o possessing s tole n mail. while co· defendent Rochelle Elaine Florio. 19, plea ded guil· ty lo obstrocting the maH. Sentencing for all fivo bas been set for Sept. 10. Etra said. One defe ndant in the case, R ae Edna De1$?ardo. 25. is st.andin5? trial this week. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE & CLEARANCE &II_,,_,..,.. __ u..iit1 ..... -. .................. .... II.LI ....... °""""'" ..ma ftllMC( 20&)4 .........,,.. ~ Jn ... --.. ~"-'··-- · ... ' 20%to 30% OFF SUITS II~ 1~"19175." NOW 89." to 219.11 Ha11 ScnaHntr & Ma~ Botany 500 E ;tgle. unVtfl Geotoo0 Sant A119efQ. Palm Be~ & Eagleson s.. Wool1 wool.blt()(JS & Po/Yn~ BLAZERS -.u ... NOW 89.11 P;tlm Beactl. CWlkf'/ & lashlOl'I ~ Oac•onll)Oty & ~,.,, •ool nitYY powoer blue. t>rown. camel. tan. orey. Qfeen. blac:lt. ,ano burgundy lurTl ... •» ,... . .. r Loot •• '""' ... ·-... ... ... l-e ... '"'"' •Iii ,..,., .. ALL ITOIEI OPSI JULY 4tla Ol.EQ CAl&IWI TIES IOUOI I FAICIH This is itioetd a 11111»1'<: selee110n ol tile most wlllled names In cltsionet neCk wu1, Oleg Cas""l .... l .. • 11". IOW 5."to&• Interwoven ..... '"" llOll -Off 111WITP .. ·---··- ..n:tM Tltl 4-IC. SUITS FHM 'ALI IEACW I IOTAl'f• imaoine "" poul()ilitltS. solld jldlel rtverslOle Yftl !WO patf 01 r.l~s. sol.a & panem "" polyeslef In tile "10SI Wllllell Sllaots. Rtq • • oil>~ lOl"l • • •• • *!16 'IOI'? •... 40!>i "°'"" ~ 58 1te,1a.•11m.• llOW 1R" .-JI• JtW S. .,_SC. llee* '1ftt T~ _..,. M.-nl 5121 WWI""'~ Mill. llt&I lo llMt....,. am1a '''" ,.,,_ Sl. tcflle Ille ll trOlll s..n •1• M.LRTll ...,_I Or....,,. 11l·IW _.. ~··• • m ,,_. Mlf't ... ,., __ " __ .. .,...., ft llow t.l<'hef reported ......, Miii WlrUI dn1ted Kte•mJni Into • van by two men. They uld the van had been rena.d b)- h•r moth4r, who told Wirth •he wu p,.. to Callromla to 1et their daqbtu. .Dorothy Ehrlich, executive dlrtttor ol tM Ameriun Civil l.lberties Union of Northern California, said the ca&e lA the finJt in memory involving the abduction of a person for depro- gramming for political reasons. ··nus la an extension ol what we consider t o be a ver y dangerous practice." M s . EhrUch said. "You can't lake action into your own bands. "THESE ARE BEAL s>eOSHe. real famiUes who are estranged. It's always painful." she sa.id. "The question is whether you can condone that way of bring- htg families back together." Friends and police ~lievc that by now. Miss Wirth i s i.o tbe hands of a deprogram mer. a person who commonly works with families whose children· have become ln\'Olved In re· Jlgious sects. The best·known d eprogramming cases involve member s or the Unific ation Church. or Moorucs. The ir methods arc con · troverslal, ·and virtually all work underground. ALTHOUGH POLICt; say they don't believe Miss Wirth will be physlt-ally harmt.."<1, her friends are not so sure. "The mformaL1on we've gottm i!i t hat they use forcible mearu. to make someone relrnqul:.h thl'i r beliefs:· s aid Cla r e S trawn, one of M iss Wirth'::. roommates, who is a lso iKUv~ m pol.iucal causes. "So we are coocemed for her physical sale· ty a s we ll as h e r meotal anguish." Penny Hess. another friend. said that Miss Wlrt.h had t.ok1 her s he reared be111g abducted by her parents. "SHE WAS VERY o~n <>bout the struggles s he had with her part'nts. She had said to me she was reaJly a!nud her parents might do sometJung like Uw.," Ms. Hess saJd. The friends aho expressed fears th.at police and ~ FBI m i gbt not t a ke the matter seriously. ~erring to Uunk of it as a family problem. not a criminal ooe. Bill Wieger. a San F'raocisco police investigator woridog oo the case, said the issue lS lraugbt with legal problems. .. Do the parent.a bave tbe right lo take that cbUd and rest.ore her mind to wllal they thlllk la normal? be ailed. IVT MID IGT. Al MaUeoftl, alto worklnt on t~ nu. "She's ~ years old. SM'• 1ot • Ph.D. You c1n't HY ~a lncompe· lent. That lt kldna1plna." Police aay they are W\•~ whether Mrs. W\rth. 59. and Miss Wlrth are still In the area. Wirth. 60. sa)'tl he hasn't beard from bis wife In about two weeks. "She wu beglnnln1 to get a myopic viewpoint and trylne lo sell lbls stuff. on lbe fringe of radlcal, lo anyone who would l ls ten." said Wirth from Lansdowne. near Philadelphia. "It was an obsession." SHARES IN SALE John Lennon Hohtei11 SoW. .. For 5265,000 SYRACCSE. ~ Y <AP1 -,\ fl o l stc1n cov. ra1 ~1·d o n it Ddav.arl'. C(Junt~ farm partl~ ov. ned bv forml·r B<!atle Jnhn Lennon and ht~ v.1ft: Yoko Ono has ff-tched a record price of $265.000. The c<rw w :l!> purchased at a cattl~ auction here by StPve PO(- t t-r, a farmer fro m Martha's V10eyard, ~l ass., accordmg to Joseph LaGuard1a. <! spokt!5mao at lhe 1\ew York State fair· ground.s.-s1te of the auction. The price was the highest e\'er paid for a HolsteLn. LaGuard1a said The cow \I.as raised at Dream Slreet Farms Inc. o( Delaware County. a partnership or IA"ftnOO aod an Albany , K Y attorney. ·-WAIW I ......... a&f. rotd Wlf'8t Ir .. tberMWillll .. 111\er't Nwt u UIMtral, DOl reclltal. ..... aD taUs ud -Mtlcm. ll 'a ••"I to talk !.:?, rMka.I llne. tu dolM ICND I about lt ta ,,,., -~ ...... tbe youn1er Wirth, a Polltleal science IMt.nac1or at Soudllm II· Unols Uftiven\ty. Crowds See Stem Wheel River Race MEMPHIS. Tena. <AP> -It was beauty before age i.o the fi rst leg of a three beat race t.o determine which of two pad· dle wheeltts -the Delta Queen or her big sister The Mississippi Queen -s hou.Jd reign as queen of the Miasiaslppi. But the resuhs left the c apt.ain of the vanquished Delta Queen proWSUng.. ''TREY JUMPED THE gun on u s." skipper James Blum said in mock anger. Hundreds of people lined the M lssisslppt Rlver bluff to wakh lhe duet between the two smoke· belching paddlewheelers. both owne d by the Delta Queen Steamship Co. of Cincinnau. TIM! two boats are s t.agm g a re· enactment of sorts of the famous New Orleans·ll>Sl. Louis race betwttn the Robert E. Lee a.ad the N akbn 110 years ago. 11\e Robert E. t.ee woo ~ 1870 race. lNsn:AD OP AN all-out race ror I.JOO miles. the Delta Queen and Mis&w 1wi Qutto h.a"e set- tled ror thn:e speed beats. aod M on day's w as .. the f ir s t. A ~~ood compelltJoo was planned today near Ca.iro. Ill.. esnd UM: com~llllon 1::. to end fndoy v.1th a race mt.o the Sl. U:>w~ har bor. Monday's compet1tioo. in track par1~. wasn't even a ho rse race. The Mississippi Queen, s k i p~red by Capt. Cabnel ~ery, lunged to a quick lead a nd ne v e r was pr~ssed by her <Mder sister. At r~·s end when tbe Delta Queen finally got within sbout· ing range of btt mode rn big si.s- ler, her crew was treat.ed lo the l.aWlllng chords from lbe Mi.s- s l ss l ppl Queen's calllope of • ''The old gray mare aln 't what she used to be." HOME IMPROVEMENT SALE This Summer Sale starts wfllt Mag;~]loor JoHMBLOESEa C.BPnGo. Ut-s-luxurious S!X~ has 25 briltiant solid color s a nd Is treated with Teflon f0< soil resistance an d easier cleaning. See all the cok>rS Carpet.mg •Draperies Vlnyl noors Parquet Flooring lnstallatioo Residential • Commercial ConH•ing. •• We have selected two other exciting tex1ures for that special decorating project. ALrJsNE DYNJSMJE !l.J!ue valve f0< a suoov telfl\Jre A beavttfvfty carved textUf'8 -combining static cbntrol Teflon a net ••citing " .. ve oactted ~Imlf OOWMBUS ~·~:':.:] c379• ••• "'""":....., 1479 t nstalled lnchJdlng new heavy carpet cuetHon ............................... ( .......... (,,..,,.. .. tir, ·~-r -""' ..... L~ ''~tUni(!f <HMuJ 4tilCJe '1fil!J'"' COSTA IE.SA ., ...... d _.._.. ......... (114) 711.2324 --• • IGelelUOI•• ..... .. ......... -....... ..... .......... .............. ......... ~ ... ·-lllY19"6~-. =r .. :; ....... Chit ·=.ttt··=··•1;r11. ....... _... • ' , . ---------·---------------· --·--.. __ .,..,. ______ _ ( 1 l l .... .-AlNtW I :Population Stop~r Ca1npaign Launehed Againat Medfl,y in Area U>S A.NG E.LES f AP) -Two million aterile Mediterranean ftu.1t ltiel haw been relealed in the firlt phase o( a St million pro1ram to btted t.be pests out of ulst.ence before they dev· u tateCalllomla crops. TM unhatched rues. Imported from Hawail, were lert in buckets bung from trees over a "00..square mile area in the San FernUldo Valley. Jotm Man nine. dUef deputy agricuJtureil commbaloott for Los Angele.i. County, said Wednesday ''TRIS 18 JUST the kick-off ... atages of the pro1ram. eventual· ly brangtng the ralio to 1,000 sterile rues for every fertile oae. ht' said ··rt·s a numbers aacne," said Mannin g .. By hav•n1· the popuJauon saturated. we cut the odds down of-• native female fandmg the native male," thus halting the reproducllve cycle. T H E PESTS WERE made i.exless by exposure to rad1ata~n m Hawaii. he sa.d won't be a nuisance to local r.i· denll. be •aid. Tll&SE nun rua haw been trapped in lhe C1no1a Park are• since June S, Man· ni.n1 said. "but researchers say lh•t for every one entrapped, there are anywhere from 100 lo 1.000 we didn't get." Two flies also were trapped In San Jose. he said, but none has been spotted In commercial or· chards. The sterile ny operation, SUC· ceasfuJ in a 1975 battle with the pest. "is a proven alternative lo pesticides," Manning said. A1 r iculture o Hicials will monitor the imported flies, Man· ning said ... until the last wild fly is trapped." No Tipplers Allowed Manning said. "We're importing more flies from Hawaii and some from Costa Rica in hopes of increasing the number to at least 20 million a week by the first of August. " The Mediterranean fruit fl~ . or Medtly as it is sometime5 called. lays e~gs in more than 100 varieties or fruit. thus posin~ an extreme threat to Soul.hem California agriculture. espee1al ly citrus crops. The summer-long eradication program could save Califorrua growers "over Sl billion in crop damage alone." Manni.nt pre- dicted "The adult flies' in the buckets should emerge In a few d ays, .. Manning said . adding the) come out "one·by-one. not in a cloud .. Meanwhile. San Fernando Valley residents were asked to keep all fr-Wt and vegetables at hom e unul officials decide ~ rertlle nu~s have been wiped out. Manning said . THE HAWAJJAN FLIES have been dyed blue and the Costa R ica ns will be orange to facilitate t he monitoring, he added. 'Dry Bar' For Fun Without Alcohol The average hfe cycle for the fruit fly 1s about 30 to 35 days Crom eg~ to adulthood. he said. WAUKEGAN. UL <AP) -Most people 10 to bars to dnnk and have a good Ume. The customers at Woody's Place go just to have a good time .. A k>l ~people Just don't care to drink anymore." says owner Woody Woodhull, a burly Milwaukee boilermaker and former bouncer and bartender, who runs what he calls the only "dry bar" in the Midwest. "Sooner or lat.er a k>l more people are going to realize that alcohol is a killer, that it's really going to affect their brains," says Lot of Silver A.t Parking Site? TONOPAH. Nev. <AP) -Harry Springer.• former state mines inspector. claims he found valuable sifver at the site of a parking lot excava- tion in thjs famed old Ne vada mining town. But the lot tnay be pa\'ed over a nyway Nye County Plan~Dave Hamilton said Wednesday Springer's w · g. He said Houston 011 and Mineral. which .ow s the site. checked it for mineralization ·· and they'renot excited ·· TUE MINING COMPANY has authorized the count)' to build the parking lot in the center of the town's commercial district and next lo the First National Bank branch office. Springer said he found what appears to be three veins or "good s il.ver ore" on the 150-by-60- foot ')>a.rking lot i;lte after a bulldoier excavated the site a stone's throw from the fa med old Mizpah, one ofTooopab's original silver mines ··All these people ~around in lbe bills look:lPI ror sUver, and-it's right in their backyard." said Springer He said he planned lo get ore samples assayed to determine just how valuable the fmd ls SPRINGER SAID THE SITE had never been worked before but he had no idea how deep the veins might run. There's a possibility the site is undercut by old mme shafts. Hamilton sa id there's enoug" silver around that "anyplace you do anything you're IJable to find a little rock with some mineralization." But as for the value of Springer's find . "I lhlnk it"s nothing," be sai<i Adoptees Curbed CHJCAGO (AP> -Adopted children curiou!> a bout the identity of their natural parents may not have kcea lo their birth and adoption records. tbe Ilfuiois Appellate Court has ruled. Jn a split opinion, the court upheld Illinois law that says adopted can look at their adopuon rec- ords qp}y after showing "good cause," such as medical neeessit)' or reli&ious concern . TM appellate e<>W't ruling was in response to a petitioner, identified as Roger B . who said lllinoi" •law that prevented adult adoptees from seeing birth and adoption records was unconstitutional Roger B.'s adoptive mother. who was,not iden- tified. supported bis r equest to view the adoption papers. Woodhull, a recovered alcoholic. "They go ror all soft frwt." W~ull opened th(' bar m this Northern Illinois town about a month ago. It has every· thing normally fou.Ad ln a dnnking place-- a pool table. a 1uk c box and a pinball machine. Manning said ... o ran~l'r.. apricots, peaches. plums You find them in pears. prunes and avocadof;, too." "IF TlllS STARTS leapfro~­ f!IO ~ out of the area. we can t l'Ontrol 1t as effectively." he c;a1d "The \'all t-y 1s a bedroom c-om mun1ty." he said. ··so 1r .:;omeone takes an orange to work. opens 1t, finds 11 ·s rotten and throwc; 1t away, the lar vae will get out and J>Upale m the '\Oi l and then anothernv soul ·· The tar~et area for the swrile fl )' operation ranges from the Ventura County line to the Santa Susa na and Santa Monica Mo1J1Jta1n-.. Manning said THE LARVAE GROW unst>en inside-the fr-Wt. ealln~ thP Cr urt pulp away in the process The biggest swap meet on the Orange-Coast 1s found every day 1n 1hectass1f1ed ads in the But instead or liquor. Woodhull serves soft dnnks. fruit 1ujcc. non·alcohohc "wine" -a carbonated graµe Juice -and .. near beer," a beverage that contains less than one-half of 1 percent alcohol. To combat th e M edfh"' spread, the sterile 01ec; will. b<· d ropped from planes and rE- leased from trucks 1n lat<'r Th i· ~1 edfl1 r<; -s l1 g ht l~ ... mallt•r than th1· house n) DAILY PILOT 6-42-5678 ,·~ , \ with no N8trictions. \\\ ~ \,,,, ,. 'It~ ~\\~~ -~ . ) , . .. I And eojoyUDiredS widebody comfort with all the em-as. This summer you can fly the friendly ~kies to New York for only Sl29. one way. And there are no strings attached. No advance-purchase or round-trip requirements. And everv "available Coach seat is only $129. If you have already purchased a ticket at a higher price. well refund the difference. liJU'll enjoy Unffed's full~"Service. On every daytime flight. you 1J enjoy a choice of delicious entrees. video entertainment.even steaming hot towels. If you fl y at night you:u still enjoy a light supper on your way. - New York is univ $129 away on United. So call Uniwd or vour T1.1vcl Agent today. United and \Vcstcm lnwr· national Hotels are Partners in Tr.1\'el. Fromlos~lnt1 allwidebodies to Newhk 8 '.lO :l "' ~>-I 5 :t.m. l:HXl noon 2:1n pm IO:IOpm· ......... ( ..... h ' ------Arrh1• l l>pm 1 lll\1 ~)~(Ip 1\1 I ;\\ \\,II k I H I ) p111 I If I\) l<tO)pm (~<'\\,ttk l h 01 .1 m <.II· t\ l H~Pnl_,beMlknMW, medli" caril that trM5 well. The Anl<.'T1<.~m -.~ l::xpn.~-. .. Cird '" . 1'"' ,..~.t-· wck'Om<.'(f .1round thl' . -· > wor\d for al~ t..'VC1 v trJ~~ and t..•nterwm· ntcnt cxpcn.-.c -a.irl10~ t~. n..~urantM. the.Her... car rentaJ:,. railroods and fine Morei;. The Amcm'Jn E~prcs.'< Card also givci-. 'ou ..t<.'C\.'S." to com cntc.'f1tl y Jocat<:d 'rr J\'l'lcn. Ch<.'quc UispN1scrs. lb enroll In the Trav<'lcni Chegue Oi!.pcnsc. r Pr~rJm or to alJPy for u Caret call 800-528-8000 loll lrce . llitA..nc. EqiralC... Don't auw--.r...._ It:" °"Sltf)('r \4lfnt/' /11 U M/f)l'T Clhf • I • • l - A• IM.!N.Ot Oral Roberts' Hospital Tops Out at 60 Floors 8UtLDING OM-fAITH OntlRobem f'ireirorks Confiscated In Mails MODESTO <AP) -More than 10.000 ftrec:rackers and 2,000 bot- tle rockets we re confis cated from boxes being shipped to re· sidents here. police said. -..... Four boxes were seized at the local United Parcel Service of. face on a tip from UPS to the stat e fire m a r s h al's office. police said. The boxes contained 10,584 f i r.ecr acker s , 2 ,016 bottle l"OCkets. a lar ge numbe r of c h err y bo mbs an d aeria l roc k ets. all illega l u nder Cali fornia law. The fi reworks. most of which were manufactured in China and ·Taiwan, h ad been shipped to Modesto addresses from the Eas t Coast. police said . In- vestigators were checking on the p eople to whom the packages we re addressed, but no arrests were reported. T he fi reworks were wortli mos:e lban $5,000 on lbe black m arket, offi cers s aid. Momunem Fetes Buffaw ABILENE. Te xas (AP) - Jack Grimm has spent millions sea rctun~ for t he sunken Titanic and the Loch Ness monster. Now the Abilene oilman plans to carve a monument to the buf· falo atop a 500-foot-ta ll mesa on his ranch a bout 15 miles solllh of here .and near the community of Buffalo Gap. New York sculpto r Robert Berks will carve a series of pie· tures 2,000 feel long and 40 feet high portraying the anim al's bis· tory. TUL&A. Okla CAPI T'M cUnlc bulldlftl ot tM Cl1 of f'aitb haapH.al CCllftS>IH ~ln1 bull\ by Oral Robe1'I 'hat bMe tGPl*I out al • ftoon wiU. the evan1eliat pttrsonallY putUa1 tbe ftna.fWt l:D tbe aupentructure. The mauive COMtnJt-Uon proJec:l t. ~·free IO far, Aoberta la.id Wed...Say .; ~ tlO million wlll be r~· Sevt1r a l Tu lu hoap llala. quired to complete the th~ th ro ua h Ul e Tu lu Hospital bulldlnc complex Ro~rt.s t>ll Counrll, h.we ol>POMCI conatruc· pecta to open ln t98l lion of the cocnplex, coatendina It vlolate11 federal health plao- ni n1 laws and will slut the health care market ln Tula.a. A suit by the council is pending before the state Supreme Court and the couocU bas rued a re- quest to argue for an injunctioo to stop Roberts. .. 1'VE aAlSEO Mt million so far, but I don't know where ~ next dollar Is com In it from." Roberta aaJd ··we ue building simply on f&JLh." The medical complu ls not C08Ung $200 million as has been reported, he said, but wiJJ total about $120 million. The 294·bed fi rst unit of th~ hospital, which ls etanned even· tually for m beds, will epen m November 1981, Roberts said The fu"St physicians in lhe clinic tower will begin occupylng or lice space next June. NINE PHYSICIANS will oc· c u p y ofrices tha t m onth , followed by nlne more i.n July and seven in Aul(usl. By 1988, Roberts said. the City of Faith Clinic will have 328 doc· tors, according to present plans The evange list said doctors from all over the world are an quiring about coming to TuL5a and that letters from more than 300 nurses, mostly from outside Oklahoma, are on file. Eve ntu ally . he s aid, the nurses' J>05itions will be filled by the 100 who will graduate an- nually from the Oral Roberts Unive.rsity Scl:Mol of Nursing CONSTRUCTI ON AT THE complex began Jan. 24, 1978. Also being constructed is a 20 -floor r esearc h center to SJ>«ialize in cancer, cardiac and geriatrics ailments, which also is nearing structural comple· lion, and a JO-floor hospital. Roberts climbed 15 feet up a ladder to reach the s pot where he would put the fi nal boll in place on the clinic. lie was followed by hls son. Richard, who has taken an increasingly active part in univers ity affairs. and Dr. J ames E. Wmslow, the unive rsity's top medical ex- ecutive. Firestone Recalls More Radial Tires A KRON . O hi o I AP > Fir estone Tire & Rubber Co. ·said today it will recall more of the controversial steel-belled radia l 500 tires. millions of which were recalled in a cam· paign two years ago. A Firestone s pokesman said an official announce ment of the n•rall would be made today. The National Hi ghway Traffic Sarety Administration pushed for the original recall after re· ports that 41 deaths a nd 65 in· Juries were allegedly caused by blowouts or other failures of the 500 tires. Firestone. the nation·s No. 2 rubber maker , is l08ing money because of the recession and the auto industry slump: The com- pan y recently announced the closings or seven plants a nd eliminated a regular quarterly dividend to save a bout $8.6 million. Firestone r eported in May that at lost S52 million, or 90 cents per share. in the second quart<'r or the fiscal year. The company. an the midst of a cam- pefign to e nhan ce its image fo llowing the Hl'78 rttall. had set aside $18'7 m illion for the recall. charged to the final quarter of 1978 Despair Told He Only Wanted to Serve LONDON (AP) -The Duke of Windsor , who abdicated the British throne in the n ame or love more than 40 years ago. spoke on his deathbed of "the waste, the waste " and said he had longed for a job serving his country. his rormer nurse says . In an intimate account of the duke's last hours before his death in Paris on May 28, 1972, nurse Oonagh Shanley was quoted in Woman Magazine as s aymg the duke became semi-delirious. hls eyes brimming with tears . "In all the conversations he had with me in the previous de- teriorating days. he'd said several times how much he 'd longed to be given a worthwhile job for bis own country.'· But at the very end, the duk~who u King Edward VIII gave up his l.brooe in 1936 to marry American divorCff Wallis Sim pson -seemed at peace again. the nurse said. 'Hwnor' Offered! By OCC Su"'m•r Sizzlers I Knitting Yarn Solid & Ombt'es. Famous mill closeout and slight ir · r egula rs. 4 ply knitting wor st ed we igh t. 3-4 oz.· skeins. Reg. 89c to Sl.29 Per Skein Thread 59~. 11s 1 oo l2S & 32S yard spools -all colors. Reg. 3SC~9c 5P(>OI. Asst.Zi~ Many sizes & c610<$. Reg 60'-t 28 SAVE 50% !~~I~~~~~ Bastic Kitchen Curtains CAPIT'OWM 50% Cotton 50% Potyester. Netural background with paprika. 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Fare to Rise PALO ALTO <AP) - When a commute ticket d iscount progra m financed by San Mateo County's transit district • ends Au g . 1 . some Southern Pacific train com m uters will begin paying 30 percent m ore. The district's directors voted to discontinue the $800,000-a -year subsid y to Lhe railroad. ~-::::., .... _:;, ... co:~ 0'" ~~o~ I ~ ~,, ~ ~ ff/Ill" ..... 'ti' ,,, Donors Wanted A community blood drive. sponsored by tht· Am e rican Rt·d ~O!>:-., Oran~<' County chaplt.>r, is srheduled from 2 \5 to 7 p.m . Tuesda:. al lht: E lks Lodge in Fount:un Valley T hose between 17 and 65 and who WC'l~h ut least llO and .are in good health may partlc1putc Infor mation may be· obtained by ra 111 ni.: 835·5381. Scho larship William ThavN. !->(Jn of Mr and M r~ Larn A Thayer of °'N<•wport Beach. has Ix-en nam<·rl r ec1p1ent o r an art s c h o 1 a r s h i p :tl t h" L'n1vers1ty of Pu gt"l Sound. Tal·oma, Wa:-.h lie ts a 1978 J?raduatt· of Corona dcl Mar Jl1gh S<-hool C:.11 64 2-5678. Put a few words to work tor ou. s ......... T exas f arm er Clinton Boldt displ ays vivid evidence of ef • feet of severe heat wave and lack of rain . Ears of com are deformed a nd almost barren of kernels because o f dro u g h t . Fa r m is nea r San Antonio. THE MEDICAL CARE CENTER NOW OPEN EVENINGS & WEEKENDS •Fully Q ua lified Fami ly & G e ner a l Physicia n on Duty . •Specialists A va ilable on Coll • X -Ray and Laboratory Faci l it ies on Prem ises . We pledge to render e fficient medical ser vices ot r e asonable fees for ser- vices during hours that regular med- ical offices w ould be closed . EVENINGS & WEEKENDS GO TO THE MEDICAL CARE CENTER LA PLACITA CENTER 17672 BEACH BLVD . H.I . B"•wl"en Slo•P• & lolb4!r'I 848-9600 SALUTE TO THE ORANGE C OUNTY fAlll THIS WEEKEND NATION SAT . 2 P.M FASHION SHOW • SUN . 1:30 TEA DANCING ENTERTAINMENT • ARTISA NS FROM THE FAIR ALL WEEKEND SEE THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR JULY 11 20 SOU TH COAST PLAZA I ( A Golden Opportunity let Inflation WOrk For You QUICK CASH CALL MU1m..roet1MCM t ....... l......., ( , ~, TODAYI ~UOMCO~., OI WWSTIMI ... MA ¥~Q)W ....................... .... u ....... 114~1167. JIJ/tQ.t ,,., OCIANIM New ortlce ooen•ng aoon 1n UDl4nd Ja 111. .. W1e ~tHM 114/41).1114 Av .. ,_.,,. tot uo to one yeM tonoer tern-. eveilet>4e Mth 1nte<es1 only oavments Ottioes end att1hetee &*> 1n Redtand9. Riverside. Palm Spnn9~ Beveny Hills. Hemet. ,,.....na San Diego San Bemardtno. San Francisco mBlllBll· DLD·•DllD 4th DI Tll &th & Ith at Udo Marina Village We're all gussied up for rhe 4th of July Come stroll our boardwalk to browse or to buy The little old popcorn vender will be there As red. white and blue balloons float in the air! More than 75 specialty shops. boutiques and restaurants line the quaint cobblestone streets of Lido Marina Village. nestled in Newport Harbor. A beautiful place to spend the 4th or July weekend! Udo Marina Wlage Just off Pacific Coast Hwy. at Newport Blvd. a nd Via Lido Open S.turclay 10 to 9, Sonday noon to 6 TV STANDS 8 :a~ C51UBCORF WALL MOUNT ODYSSY 2 TAPES Prices Good nn ""r ,... CLOSID JULY4te. JULY BIRTHDAY SALE! 19" BLACK ... WHITE PORTABLE _ ... , .... $179. s 149°0 ••• •-..sin. s29900 ..., '"·" s I 6 95 .. c:" WALL UNITS I 0°/o OFF! OUllNti "Oby. wta.t'a the c:nandl d'jour'?" Ballet Daneers Skinny Gir/,s Mature Later BOSTON (AP> -Younc ballet dancers and other s kinny teen-age girls who exercise strenuously may go through puberty a year OI' more lat.er than normal. a study shows. The survey. conducted at three ballet schools i n New York, found that some ol these hard-driven d ancers had not had their first m~rual cycle by the time they r eached their late teens. "BALLET DANCERS WORSHIP thinness," said Dr. Rose E . Frisch, and this, combined with their hard exettlse, apparently disrupts normal sexual maturatioo. The study, directed at the Harvard Center for Population Studies, was published ln today's New England Journal of Medicine. "There already is quite a bit of evidence that athletes display the same kind of late menstruation as ballet dancers," Ms. Frisch. a biologist, said in an interview ... What we doo't know yet is why thi.s Is happening. And we also don't know if it Is harmful in any way." THE STUDY SURVEYED St BALLET dancers whose average age was 16, and at found that 20 of them had not yet had their first menstrual period. One of these young women was nearly 21. And of those who had menstruated, their first cycle occurred when they were 13.7 years ·old, about a year later than usual. Only one-third of the youngsten bad regular periods, while the rest reported either irreeularity or prolonged stretches without menstruation. Most ol tlae girls. whose •ftnle betgbt was 5·foot..f and weight wu 100 pounds, had been tr •llllDC aance lbe)' were I or 7. Ma. Fnsell theortsed that late or dlarupted menstruation la a b6olocleal way ol preveatiq women from becominl prepant durine times ol famine . • ..,....E'S NO QtJE8'110N TllAT pregnancy .......... - PERFECT PERFECT FIT PRICE ~ Wijij .. L~FTBANK l<enlmgton MEN'S SHIRTS SAVE TO $12.06 A style, color. and tabric tor all your moods' Lots o f short .ind long slee"e styles 1n a "ariety ol tabncs Shop early for best size selecrion Orig. to $20 94 FAMOUS MAKERS MEN'S PANTS SAVE TO $12.06 . It's picnic t1me1 Slip into cool casual comfort. Famous maker pants 1n assorted styles and colors Choose from denim s and sheetings. Reg. to $20 94 FAMOUS MAKER LADIES~ TOPS SAVE TO $8.06 Add some sparkle to tired summer wardrobes. Cool kri1\ and wo ... en tops 1n lots of basic and novelty styles. Sizes S·M ·L. Reg. to Sl6 94 ''4Tif'Y El Sol J_ •• A· SMILE . ~~~V.~ BR\TTAN\A. LADIES' PANTS SAVE TO $14.06 ·~ You'll rove getting into this selection of famous maker pants A \/ariety of fabrics tn assorted styles. Not all sizes 1n all styles. Sizes 3· 13 Reg. to $24 94 takes about 50,000 calories over and above normal <1eman4s, aocnartabon lakes about 1,000 calories ~Mi:ti a day," she said. "NOl'mally the woman stores fat. because in prehistoric times, ii she didn't store the energy in advance, when there were fluctuations in the food supply, she would abort.." Ms. Frisch said pediatricians may not think of weight and exercise as a factor In delayed menarche. the start of the farst menstrual period. "It is important that doctors be aware of this as a cause." she said. "An awful lot of young gir ls Me going into dancing or running these days ... LONDON (AP> -NATO's Western alliance. already showing signs of strain. will be "severely tested" by the Kremlin this decade. the prestigious International ln.stitute of Strategic Studies pre· diets. It said Allied problems will worsen unless Europeans realize their security interests are t---=~~====::==~==========:--identical to those or the United States. "M the riak of disaffection between Europe and the United States erows. the Soviet Un.ion could well seek to explotl the rift by subtJ~ppeals to tramatlanlic dilferen~ ol lntereilt.," the Loo· don-based institute said in its "Strategic Survey" of 1979. Idi Amin Drove 'em KAMPALA. Uganda <AP> -ldi Amin's eight· year rule in U1l.Dda slowed industrial production and drove many penons into the countryside, ac· c<irdlng to preliminary results ol a 1ovemmenl census. The cemua. conducted in January, put Uean· da's populatioo at 12.8 mlllion. up from 9.S million when lhe last census wu taken in 1969. IN MEMORIUM CHARI.ES A. (BUD) DElAN£Y M.D.fAtR. Director of Radiology Nuclear Therapy and Nedicine CXlSTA lliSA ~IAL HOSPITAL COSTA NESA. CA. JtH S..'69-JN 22-76 ~~ mlmd by frtendt. patients, -~~his "Dad." . Mr. "D" shlons You Can Star In SUMMER LEA·RA.NCE u SALE PrlcH ettectlwe Jyty I thN Jvtr •· 1980. Whlle ........ t•st. SALE POLICY: The merchandlH Included In this advertlMment la available only at the partlcl~atlng Miiier's OutPo•~ locatlona lllted. Sale prices ere not effective at any of our other Miiier's Outpoa~ •tores. •HARBQR PLAZA :. •MESA CENTER 17th & Orange .... .. , \ 1 NATION '=========~.~ .. -.:::-.:~-:--:-:~----------------~;;:================== Ed Nlcbol8oa said lt wu ''horrible" to hear on radio that b.la wife wu leavina blm lo marry eondemned killer Jack Potts, al right. Dlw Nlcbollon, <Mil> wbo bad been married to the Decatur beat.inc and air condittoniq contractor for three years, has announced sbe seeks a divorce to marry Potts, an ex-boyfriend, who is ap· pealing a death sentence in AUanta. Me1norial OK'd For Viet Vets WASHINGTON (AP> -President Carter bu signed a resolution autborildnl use ol a two-acre site between the Waablq\on Monument and Lin· coln Memorial for coutruction ol a memorial to Vietnam veteran.a. "Our nation, u you all know, was divided by this war," Cartel' told tboee attenclinl the sitniol ceremony in the White House Rose Garden. ''For too long, we tried to put that division behind us by forgetting the Vietnam war ... Our nation ~ this memorial u a reminder of what happened in the past. wbat was lost, and our need to learn from our experience," he said. The memorial, to be built by the privately rmanced Vietnam Veterana Memorial Fund and maintained by the 1ovemment. ia expected to coat at least 12.S million and will include the names ol tbe 57,81Jl Americana wbo died 1n the war. ; Jan C. Scruags, an infantryman wounded in Vietnam who organlaed tbe fund a year ago, said of the memorial: "We do not seek to make any statement about the correctness ol the war." 25 CB Chmmels Rule Scrapped WASFUNGTON CAP> -Tbe Federal Com· municatioos commission hu scrapped a proposed rule change that would bave allowed 2S new chan- nels for citizens' band radiooperators. The commission decided ialtead to Relt public comment on other ways to accommodate CB operators who use wbal ls known u a aina)e- sldeband trdmltter. An estinlated 90 pereent ot the approximately 11s million penHJDs boldinl CB liceuea uae a .> s tandard, double-band traaamitter. The alngle- sideband transmitter permits an operator to broadcast over a larger area with the same amount of power, but it also creates interference when used on the same frequencies a.s standard transmitters. Mint Honors Queen LONDON (AP) -A 25-penee coin called a crown, worth S8 cents, will be llnack to ~m· me01orate tbe 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth, the queen mother, oo Aua. 4. Tbe Royal llint an· nounced. It said that several million crowns will be on sale at banks at face value and 200,000 others will be struck in silver for collecton, selling for srr each. A cheaper collect.ors' version will be availa· ble in cupro-nlckel for $4. The crown, designed by &I-year-old arts pro- fessor , Richard Guyatt, bean a portrait of the queen mother surrounded by bows and lions, baaed· oo her Bowes·Lyoa family name. -. Our, ... tella JOU • ..,,... ... JOU ..... to 1c ......... ,.... ... In ... DAil Y Pl LOT 82.3 Million Settlement Due llAITIMll tAP) -A man .... •••• • ~~T:!''••'c ........... . ..... ....... .) .................. . eewt .... , •• , ... UM ownen _.~Gfa...wt. .r amu llober&1 . U , of .. ,. ........ •P'•aJ cord ..,.,....,..,.._._,. im that Wt b1m mable to apeak or move after he dove into four·lo-ftve fHt ol ...... and atruck boUom at the Orwood a.on. The moeey ls to be pald by the lmur.ce carriers for Leo and .......... 8tructo 11ng1e- burner g•• bar. ti.Que with LP 0 .. tank. Side tlM<lle !Of moblllty. Celt aluminum. Sold un.. HHmbled. Reg. 111.95 ....... .......... Sdna rallman. the ownen, and Tbomu and Alma Moir. who leaae t1Mt reeort la Contra COit.i Couoty. A • mllUon lawsuit filed on beball ot Roberta contended UMI dtvtoc .,. .... &ocat.ed wbete ............. daqeroualy low • ud tbat the reaort operators failtld co PQll adequate sipa del· lpaUai the depth and wanalnc of tbe pouJble dan1ers, ac~· lD1 to court records. The resort is located on Werner Drectter Cut, five miles ·~ D D Handy 1tn1cto 24" grllt goes a.nywtiere, rolta Malty. 380 sq. In .. Euy to -..mble, comes In box. \ '4t50. Reg. 15.99 • 12•• S1NC:t0'• 1r p1cn1c 011n wltt'I 221 aq. In. chrome-plated cooking grid. HMvy gauge ateel bue. #3010. Sold un•eembted. Reg. 10.99 711 lllck ... In comtort eut of Brentwood, 1 ncrea· Uonal .,.. opn to UM pulltic with f.clUU. for boattnc. pie· nlclsl..,, 1wtmmln1 uct dJYt.I. • Serves Tuk Foree Staey Dukes, of I Swfftwller, Irvine, hat been appointed tot.be ClUsena Taak Force by the Oran1e County Tramportation Commluion. He will be atudrtnt transportation alternatives for the Santa Ana area. He la an U· soclat.e professor of art at Cal State Long Beach. I Multf-polltlon DeMna chaJM mad• of ttrong. oomfortable vlnyt ttrapplng over lteel treme. fotda for eay tiOreQe and trantp<>rt. Gr•t on the pool deci(I Reg. 1•.95 •••tt '"" ... ., 10""10" ~· hlbeehl tor con· verMent. tnt.enM berbeque cooking. ee.t Iron body. wooden bae and handta. #1351. Reg. 8.49 4•• ..... ...., spllldlNI 88 tar • ................ \ ExWtof apred le1ex gloa HouM & Trtm peln1 from Olldd9n. Ooet on with MM. Chalk rHlstant flnlstl. quldt-drytf'!l. Reg. 1U9 Eittra large and aort 2'..t aq. ft. chemola will glW your c:er a~ and gentle, cle•n·up. Workl more tnorougtlly ttlen raga. Reg. 7.4g SANTA ANA , .. \ ............ ~ ...... ~- Nothing i.we .. tlomem.o. Ice CTMm & 11'1 not herd to meke wttt\ tnie • 4.qt. .-ctrtc ~. From Proctor• S6lu. lf0007 A. Reg. 19.99 1311 ~ Unroae WD"'9ft beat.ea for MMng frulta end breeds or storing letW'S and lu*it-IU\Cit ... Meny slliM end ltytM. Reg. 1.99 1~ ..... ..., ....... ~··· P\lt a 3 .,.. 20'" boa ten '"yow~ dOw to COOi '°"' hOfM ..., tM teme>«ature cllmN. Sat.ty Netu'99. ~29.95 21 11 .... ......... s .. . ........... 11111!!!!11 .... •T ................................. lllil .. lllii•._••s••••..._ .. &• ................. OM.~.~.".LOT ........... ~ •• ~ .. ~ .................. llllil·•J .. Fan or Computer-Who'Sftigtlt? lteuie Smlth would rather have three daya -cilf than play ln the All 5tar 111mt . Garry Templ~ton refuses to pl1y. o il· ln1 the affair .. a Jokl· " Tboae opinions a rt: the rule, rather .Jban the exc.plJon. 1n baseball today b. players don 't ~1v~ a dJlmn. about lbe &•me IUU'more. TBE PaOBLEM 18 THAT they don 't undentaod what the AU-star game 1s all about. Players are under the mistaken 1m· presaion that Atl·stars are supposed to be tbe best players of the moment. Even Gabe Paul, Cleveland's general manager. is confused. ••THE ALL-STAR STARTERS should be the players who are ha ving the year or Uleir lives," Paul s aid. "If a fellow does the job. hE' deserves to start " May~ ln other e1ras or other •porlll, Paul's opinion would hold water In baseball. 1980, 1t doe11n 't The AJl-~tar g&me 1s ~ttirUy for the fans . For 162 games u year they pay good money lo pair k th~1r cars. sit on hard seats, t>at cold hot dogs and read scorecards filled with 11ds. IT DOESN'T SEEM too much to ask that for one day a year . tbe rans be al· lowed to pick whom they want to see on Tltr tt'lnnrr 111 ••• Ni\TIONAL LEAGl 'E ALL·STAR. Compu&er Team •·an&' Team Kt>alh Hernandez IA SH.•\e Carvey Ph.II Gamer 2A Dave} Lope<; Mike &hmrdt JR Mike Schmidt Gar~ Templeton SS 8111 Russell Too Sammons C Johnny Bent'h Greg Luunsk1 OF Dav(' Parker Regine Smith OF Reggae Smrlh George Hendrit'k Of Dave Kingman the field. AMERJC,\S LEAGUE AJ..L.STARS And why should their choices be limit· Computer Team Fans' Tum ed j ust to players ? Why can't they vote Mike Haq:rove IB Rod Care\\ for pitchers and managers, too? -.Raul Mohtor 2R Paul Molitor If the fans want to see Mark Fidrych'-'toorJ.?e,Brt'll ~~ Ceoqie Breu take the mound, ev!?n though he hasn 't ~~:t~~ ~~~ t" c~~ft~~ ~~~ had a good season sin~e 1976. then I say Ben O).!ln w (W Reggi(' Jarkson let them ·see Mark F1drych. Provided. Al Bumbn oF f'red Lrnn of course, that he is still in the major Otto \'t>ll·i OF Jim R1<'l' leagues IF TBE FANS w, er see Billy Ma rtin thAn E arl eaver, hen Martin should be the manager. I 's the rans' gam e. Let the m dk tate who will ~ there. But don't go complaining that the All· sta r 1s nothing more than a popularity contest. Accept it. That ·s exactly what It should be. H the All-star game were a true gauge of talent. as some people imagine it is. the lineup would look very dif· rerent from the one which will be at Dodger Stadium Tuesday._ THE ELIAS SPORTS Bureau in New York decided to let its computer pick All-star teams purely on the basis of th as year's s tatistics. - As you <'an see. there are more daf· fcrcnces than simila rities between the computer's teams and the ones chosen by the fans. The computer came up with only one Dodger in the starting lineup -Reggie Smith. Ousted were Steve Garvey, Bill Russell and Davey Lopes. How would that sit with the c rowd at Dodger ' Stadium? THE COMP\JTEll WAS also capable of rectifying mist akes made by the fans who overlooked Mike Hargrove for first base because he was listed in the out- field category. Hargrove has been play~g first all year In place of Cleveland's injured An· dee Thom ton. Although Rod Carew has a higher aver age c .348 to .283). Har- grove has a better on-base percentage and twi ce as m any RBI and walks. In homers. he leads Carew, 8·1. • Connors Oudasts Tanner .............. WIMBLEDON LOSER -Tracy Austin slams a service to Evonne Cawley during their singles semifinal match at Wimhledon Wednesday. Austin, the No. 2 seed, lost. 6·3. 0-6. 6-4. Padres Pay Gue~ero Sparks Dodgers LOS ANGELES tAP) -ln the last four games, Los Angeles rookie Pedro Guerrero has start· ed at third hase, second base and in Mght field. It was thought he might be the man to repl ace· ( e I Io w Dominican Manny Mota as the The Dodgers scored fo':'r tim~ in the fifth inning, with Bill Russell's bases loaded s ingle producing the ty ing and go· a head runs. Guerrero's homer t hen iced the victory WIMBLEDON, England <AP> -Jimmy Connors came from behind twice to defeat Roscoe Tanner, 1·6, 6·2, 4-6, 6·2, 6·2 today for a place in the Wimbledon semifinals Connors. seeded third. will play No. 2 John Mc Enroe Friday. A crowd of 16,000 saw the Connors· T anner duel on Center Court. It lasted 2;. hours. Tanne r . bea ten b y Borg in last year's final , began with a stream of t>?om · ing services and aced Connors fi ve times in the first set. But as the match went on. Connors returned service with increasing success. Piersall Hospitalized After Fights C HICAGO CAP > -Broad· caster and former Boston Red Sox star Jimmy Piersall missed a telecast of the Angels-Chicago White Sox game after be re- portedly became involved in 8 pair or pregame scuffles. Bob Gallas, a baseball writer for the Arlington Heights Daily Herald, said he and Piersall scuffled Wednesday night in the White Sox clubhouse during pre- game batting practice . Gallas-said Piersall. now a Chicago baseball commentator. apparently was upset about a story he was preparing on the Sox announcer and entered the clubhouse shout ing at him. "I'm shocked and surprised. We've always had a good rela- tionship. He got upset and I'm not sure why," said Gallas. "I was working on a s tory which hasn't appeared yet.·· Gallas said the story is to focus on a vote by the White Sox players last week not to retain Piersall as an unpaid coach for o utfielde r s. M a nager T on y LaRussa had asked that the vote be taken. With a 2· I lead an sets. Tanner looked in J(ood shape for victory ltot he had a dis· a~troll> i.:am('. doubl e faulting t wice and netting an eas) forehand voile~ to trail 0·2 in th.e fourth !)Cl and the match flowed away from him from then on. Connors saad aftcr'4 a rd : "When Roscoe Is ~etting his first ser ve in. hke he was 1n the first set. you JUSl wait and hope he will cool off. I just hoped he would make a mis· take or two so I could gel some shots m." Tanner's service lost a lot of its sting later. He futished with 16 aces. but he also missed alot with his first service and Connors slammed winners off h1s second de· hn•n cc; Connors· last vital breakthrough was at 4·2 1n the final sH Tiinner fended off four break poinl:-before Connors won the game with a '>p<>rtacular backh;md return down , the lane ' "After I lost t he third set m y returns were firm on both srdes," said Connors. "J was mixing 1t up well on my serves and turned my game a round a bit to offset his tempo. "In those last two seL'> I played as well as I've played m the tournament." Dobler Shuf fies Off To Buffalo NEW ORLEANS <AP) -It was a matter today of doing whatever one dO<'S to officialiy tra de a Journeyma n football P.l;iyer to some other team and C o nr a d Dobl e r w a s philosophical a bout his a n- ti c ipa ted m ove from Ne w Orleans to Buffalo. .. J don't thmk they like me anymore ... said Dobler, 29. the former all-pro guard who felt tht-Saa nLc; probably would have J.Htr,::ed ham even 1f Buffalo hadn't been interested. There• wasn't even the usual ser r ecv Nobodv said "no com- me nt.'; New Orfcans Coa<'h Di<'k Nolan srud Oat out that Dobler would i::o to Ruffalo for an un· d15C'IO!\('d Nationa l Football Leagllt! draft chm<'c m 1981. Do bl er's a<'quis1tion . con· ta n ~ent on passing a Buffalo ph~ steal. 1s expected to allow the Bills to t rade dissatisfied guard Joe DeLame1lleaure. Gallas said he had interviewed some or the players for the story on Tuesday and that Piersall ap- pa r ently was upset that the writer had not talked to him. Vet eran western actor Don "Red" Ba rry watches as hts daughte r Debora h Jean Bar ry, 10, practices throwing a baseball. She's the only girl on the . Norlli Hollywood minor league Dodgers and recently btt for the cycle - sin~Jc. double. triple and home run in the s ame ~ame. In a telephonE' interview Wed· nesd ay from the offi ce of Buffalo Coach Chuck Knox. t he eight· vear NF'L veteran talked about iire m general in football's fast lane . "I think the New Orleans Saints treated me fairly and the rans -.ere great and everything else." he said. "l just don't UD· derstand their thinking . · Dodgers' No. 1 right-handed pinch hitter. But because of his venatility and numerous minor "Iloth sides bad rotte n pitching," s aid San Dit:go Manager Jerry Coleman, noting the 17 runs and 23 hits. ''But ours was a little worse. Whal can I say?" White Sox spokesman Chuck S hriver said Piers all als o becam e involved in another scuffle later ill the evening out· side the press box with Mike Veeck, son of Sox President Bill Veeck. No details were available on that incident. Piersall was admitted to Il· Unols ¥asonic Hospital in good condition, reportedly s uffering from fatigue, a spokesman there said. He's No ·noug Dummy Bawngart.en One-mts_Angeh, 1-0 · lnjurlee on the club, Guerrero bas been utillled at five dif· ferent poelttons this season. During tbe 10-7 Loa Angeles Yictoey over San Diego Wednes· day night at Dodaer Stadium, Guerrero opened in right field in place of a.ute Smilb. TBE NIGm' BEFORE, in bis first ever big league start at second bale, be bad struck out twice when tbe Dodaers bad two men OQ base. After that Dodier 1011, be angrily commented: ... I'm mad. Someone will pay." It w• in the seventh inn.Ing Wednelld11Y night that Guerrero lubed a mammoth home nm in- to tbe Wt fteld pavWon. The two-run shot cave the Dodaera tbelr cJaly cushion ln the series a1almt the PMlres, who bad won the flnt two games. With 1 tbe y1ctory. Loe Anaeles fl:'Oved to within 1~ 1ames ot first place ~Houston in tbe NaUonaJ Leape Wnt. Tbt bodan and Padree ccm- • : eluded the 10lar·1ame aeries tbll . afternooll. . ~ DAYS WINPISLD ahaqltllll lliatla ..... Del a1lo •1111*1 ........ to aeeeat for ftft al ~ a-91 11 ldta. Willie llOD- U•el alto bomel'ff for tb• P•dre1. w11o bailt a t-1 INd ................ • FREE AGENT PITCHERS John CUrtis of San Diego and Dan Goltz of Los Angeles start· ed. but neither was around after the fifth inning. The Dodgers collected six runs on five hits off Curtis. Goltz -winless since May 11 -was battered for six runs in four innings. · ·'Curlis was e rratic and couldn't curve for a strike," ex· plained Coleman. The Padre manager added: "I can't take the fact that we scored seven runs and weren't even in it." Russell, who committed two errors in Wednesday night's game and five in bis last six games, atoned by dellvertnc the game's critical bit off John D' Ac~':is who had replaced loser Blair, 0-1. RICK StJTCLIFPE, l·I the third Loi Aqeles pl\cber, wu eredltld wttll tbe victory. He pttchallour ~-lpnlnp to fillllb ..,, ~ tlarft ldta and 1t.rtld111outdne . PoUowtaa todu'• pm• with the P8dnl, tbe Oiati eome 111to town tor a tlarw-ome ....... to eoathade actloa befor• TueadaJ'• AD·ltar aame. All old· tlm•l'I ..... wm be pla1ed • bef°" Sunday's ft.Dale • The former Red Sox cen - ter f I e Id e r, has been a sportscaster for the White Sox since 1J117. A breakdown he had In the early 19505 and bis subse- quent recovery were depicted in the book and movie "Fear Strtkes Out." (;E(JRGIA. PUYS WEDDING TUNE BEVERLY HILL$ <AP> - Los Angeles Rams owner Georaia RoMnbloom and com- poser-producer Dominic Froo· tlere will be married July 21 at the Florida home of Hush Culverhouse, owner of the 'Pam· pa Bay Buccaneers, the pair an· nounced at a prenuptial party were WedDelday. Mn. RoMnbloom Inherited '70 percat ownenblD ol the Na· tional F~ball tea1ue team wben .... alxtl\ bulband, carrou R.-bloom, drowned otff tbe '1orld8 COMl April 2, t'7t. SM Nffldly purebaNd tlM remain· lnl IO percent ownel'lblp from RciMDbloom'1 four cblldna. , . CfUCAGO <AP> -ChJc-so White Sox left· bander Ross Baumgarten had oo trouble aceepUng his second career one-bitter against the Angels. even though he came within a few inches of possibly tossing a "no-no." "I'm not paid to pitch no-hitters. I'm paid to win ballgames," Baumgarten s aid Wednesday night alt.er he s napped a five-game personal losing streak and won for the first time since April 13. .. I DON'T BEALL V CUE how I do it. If I give up 13 hits and win that's doing my job," added Baumgarten, who a1sO one-bit the Ancela on May 25, 1979. "That's all I really care about." But that's not lo lead you to think that bla bid for a no-hitter wasn't on bis mind when Rod Carew strolled to the plate to beg .. the An1els seventh. "I was aware of It from the ftnt lnniDc on. I'm not the type of guy to play Doug Dummy out there." aaid Baumgarten, who loat his try for a perfect game when he walked Tom Donahue in the sixth. "I don't think you can pitch in the major teacues and not be aware that you've got a no. hitter~." THE THOUGHT WAS TDaE, but Carew. who had hit aat.ay lD 21 of hia lut 22 games, tilled k. . After Wayne Nordha1en narrowly missed catchinl a pop foul off Carew's bat, the aeven-time American LealUe batUn1 champion rilled a alncle throulh tbe boa to •Poll the .o-hltter. .. l'm eonvlnced Carew can blt the ball wherever be wants to. The last two tlm• be wu tryba1 to COIM rlpt back at me and the ftnt two Umu be went to left field:' said kum1arten. "He hit it exacUy where he wanted to." About Nordhagen's t.ry on the foul J>all, Baumgarten said, "I thought he made a treat play. He made a long run and 11ave it all he had. The ball dropped and we just went from there." BAUMGARTEN, Z·S, OUTDUELED loser Frank Tanana, 3·9, who limited the Sox to four hits and worked out of situations with runners in scor· ing pogitloos ~ times before allowing an un- earned nm in the seventh. "Both pitchers pitched great games. Baumgar1ea wu tougb when he bad to be, but so was Tanana," said Angels Manager Jim Fregom ... ··He <Tanana> never lost b1a pobe and if tooiabt i9t any l.ndicatioa, be appears to be recainina bla rorm." Tanana, who bu been hampered by arm t.rw-· ble in recent aeuons, hit Chet Lemon with a pltcb to belin the 9"tath. Lemen moved to second on Bruce KJmm's sacrifice a.nd toot third wbea Bert Campaneria boated Jun.Jor Moore's arounder for an error. Gree Pryor then drove in LelDOft. ••1 1"10C1h:IY WE'D SCORE sometime. some=IM*" aa.kl'8"m•llT1in. wbo won 13 cam. es u • ID Jm ... Jonly needed oae nm tonlghQ but nat • i. a dlffes.t •tor'1. I'll take lt a iameataUme." In Baumcarten'a last 11 st.arts, the Sox have scored more than oae nm only~. In bis last 77% lnn1np Chica10 bu tallled nlne runs, but ManaprTally LaRuua aa,_ Bawqart• iln't lbe onl1 vtct1m ol a puncblea olf.-e. "He's pitched IO well tboulb. that It draws at- teatJoa to blm," aai.d LaBUSM. • DMVN.01 rts 1 CBS Charged With Sexi8m , After Firing Jayne Kennedy ,.,.... AP DtlpeklM!a LOS ANGELES CBS b&I fired Jayne Km nedy fTOm lll "NFL Tod!lY" abO•, <"lalmloa the •ctl'eU·aportKuter violated her-contract by joan· ln• tbt ~-t ol "Speak \J:=ca" OD rival network NBC. IOUtt9 aaid ay A minor feud developed between CBS and NB over Keo· nedy's &erilC'fla after CBS ·~ rescinded ao oral •&~ meat allowtnl Mr to won on lht" NBC show. According to Kennedy a nd GeorMt' St'hla tter, who produt'es ··s11~¥k Up America." Kennedy asked CBS exeeullve~ sever1d "Neek s ago 1f she could work ror NBC and was granted permission But CBS apparently reconsidered ·"Our permission 1s reqwred for her to work on a continuing senes on another network," said a CBS lawyer. The lawyer. who asked OOl lo be Iden· ur1ed, said CBS didn't reel Kennedy could m eet the demands of a pnme-Ume series a nd also perform on ·•NFL Today.'· C BS would not comment on the matter. Sch.latter and Kennedy noted that CBS allows Brent Musberger. host or "NFL Today," to weekly t'Ommute between New York, where the football show is produced .. and Los Ange les. whe re he anchors the local news every night. ··That's the worst kind of sexism ," Schlatter said last week. ''Jane is younger and healthier than Brent. and if he can do it, she can handle it, too." According to sources close to the m atter, CBS considered seeking an injunction to stop Kennedy from appearing on "Speak Up America" but decided against it because she had already recorded several segments for the fall sen es. Instead. the network sent her a notice saying her rela· tionship with CBS Sports had been terminated because of breach of contract. -------· Quote Of Ille Da11-----~ "It was a very difficult period for me. I was terribly humiliated and despondent. I couldn't sleep. l felt inside m e that I s hould sell the team, and not embarrass the players," says Leonard Tose, owner of the Philadelphia EaS?les football team. He adds that he was "terribly humiliated" and claims that the NFL team's image wa~ "irreparably harmed." Jlay Sh1doMI 6it~.-. l'ankefl'# S&rt-f? Veteran southpaw Rudy May, making his firs t la start in Boston since 1973, pitched five hitless in· nings before settling for a six-hitter Wednesday nigh t as the New Yor k Yankees completed a s weep of a three· gam e series with a 6-0 win over the Red Sox in Ame rica n Lea~uc baseball action ... John Wathan drilled a one-out single in the 10th inning to knock in the win· ning ni.n and former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College pitcher Dan Quisenbe,rry hurled 22:1 innings of scoreless ball to earn the vie- ' tory <ts Kansas Cit y beat Minnesota. 4·3 Pinch-hitter Jeff Newman and Wayne Gross rapped RBI singles in the 10th inning, leading Oakland lo a S-3 vic- tory over Milwaukee, ending the Brewers· four-game winning streak Allan Trammell and Lance Parrish homered to lead Detroit to a 7 -6 win over Cleveland . . . Gaylord P erry scattered seven hits to pick up his 284th career victory as Tex- MAY as beat Seattle. 6-3 . . . Lee May drove in rour run!> lo lead Baltimore to a 6-2 victory over Toronto. It was the Orioles' 22nd victory m their last 24 outings with the Hl ue Jays. Niekro Sparks Brave•' lioe&t ol .t\•tra• Lala Gomes, Phil Nlekro and Chris Chambliss ·• each drove in two runs In a seven-run third inning and Niekro pitched a five-hiller Wednesday night. powering Atlanta lo a 14-0 rout of Houston to highlight National League baseball action . . . Montreal's Steve Bogen drove in a second-inning run and hurled a nine· hitte r to lead the Expos to a 6· l victory over Philadelphia and All·slar &eve Carlton ... Ken OberkftU snapped an 11th· inning tie with an RBI s ingle, then scored an insuranc run on Tony Scott's double, giving St. Louis a 7-5 victory over Pitts- burgh. ~John Pacella and Nell Allen combined on a two-hitter and Lee Madlli hit a first-inning hom er lo help the New York Mets t o a 3· l victory over t he Chicago Cubs. Pacella, 2-0, did not allow a hit until the rifth inning when Barry Foote doubled Ri ght-hander Frank Pastore limited San Francisco to six hits a nd p itched Cincinnati to a 6-2 victory over 10E:uo the Giants . . . Montreal Manager Dick Williams s igned a new contract for the balance of the 1980 season and 1981 campaign ... San Francisco's Vida Blue, s uffe ring from back problems. was placed on the 21-day d is· a bled list. ------Ba•ebaU Todafl -------. On this date in baseball in 1970 - Clyde Wright of the Angels hurled a no·hitter as the Angels beat the Oakland A's 4-0 On this date in 1966: Atlanta Braves pitcher Tony Cloninger lied a major league record by hitting two grand.slam homers aa tbe Braves routed the San Francisco Giants 17·3. On this date in 1912: Rube Marquard of the New York Giants chalked up bis 19tb victory ln a ll>W. 2· l over tbe Brooklyn Doc11en. Today'1 Birthday: Angels pitcher Frahk Tanana is Z1. Lli!N» •••Seem~ fa •ett'• 6w Noey UebermH, a S-10 All·Amerlcan from • Old Dominioa. scored seven polnt.s and dished out five assists as the Broox Celtics defeated tbe Westaiders, 98·95, in the men's summer p~ fesslonal basketball league ... The United States wlll holl the next Olympic Games for the Di.sabled-in 1914 lf tbe or· 1anlsen have "some answer" from the American aov•rn· meat about fitees ••• After more tbaD 30 years u an out· sider in financial suarantees iDternatloDal track, Cb.lna bu en· tend a team that will compete in tbe UbertJ S.ll track claulc in Philadelphia, July 18-17 ... Unlvenlty cl ()rep football Coach aldl ......, •aid he th1nlta the NCAA will drop an in· el.i1tb61kJpenalty .,alDltHnDclbilplayen ... GerryC...,1 the undefeated ZS.year-old beavYWetabt from HmaUqttm, N. Y. La exl*ted to meet Eanle a."'9 Imte.ad cl a. LJle al tbe NauauCoUleuJDAQ. I. LylepulledoutoftbeboutWedDleday. clUn8 "f amlly p1'0blem1. • • J'ele., .... .., ...... TYt Ttaall-Wlmbledaa Updata, 11: JO p. m., Cll•DJMl4. UDIO: Bueball -Milla at Cblcqo, S:ao p.m., KllPC (710). -.... -------·------ Henley: Yale Gets Going H ENLltY·ON ·THAllES. F.n1la nd CAP> -Yale llnlventl)''• ateetnpt lo repeat 1 t.a fine pnformand ol lut year eiot off to the kind ol aafe ttart It wanted H the Healey Royal Reutt• opeMd In 1ood rotrin& wealh« today. Y •ll' woa tbe Ladles' ChaUenae Plate for elpt-oarecf tre ws last year and bad the moet comfortable start to the de- fense of the t.ropby when it beat Pembroke Collece of Cambridge by tbe official distance of ··easu-..,:· which means more than foUf lt'ngths. ll was just as comfortable a ~tart for Coach Tom Johnson, ~cnt crashing from bis bicycle m u towpath collision last year whlle trying to keep up with bis crew's exploits. Thls year be has fixed himself Uf! with a beU and • the local parson s bike. "IT'S A FASTER CREW than l a s t yea r i n the Ladies ' Cha llenge Plate." he said. ·'They should do well , and I in- tend to have no accidents this time. too. We had a relaxed start and s pent much of the race get- ting our rhythm. Harder test~ arc still to come.·· Or),e of them m ay come from two old rivals. Harvard. despite having a freshmen's eight in the event, is seeded and sta rted with a win over BalUol. And there i!> Osler House of Oxford. Harvard led by four lengths at the halfway mark but saw its lead eroded steadily. although 1t was never in danger. "We concentrated on good rowing in the latter part of the r a c e," sa id Co ach T e d Washburn. "The cox may not even have been looking at the other crew while we were do1.ng this. It was a good, solid win." There was a defeat, however. for the Charles River Rowing Association, which lost by three lengths to the s tronger Neptlme Rowing Club from Eire. BUT 11IE ASSOCIATION will live on during the regatta when c rew s from th e form e r American Olympic squad which a dopted the name. compete in other events. Two members of that squad. Tiff Wood and Chris Allsopp, won ~ f1.nt race ln tbe Dou· ble Sculls Challeo1e Cup easily and looked very strong cont.es· tants to win the Cup. They overwhelmed the pair from Thames Tradesmen Row· ing Club, Simon McCarthy and Sam Hopkins. by seven lengths It underlined the s trength of the biggest American challenge at Henley in the Royal Regatta's 143 years. But there were defeats for UC Berke ley. in the Visitors Challenge Cup for coxed fours. beaten by 2Y• lengths by Durham University of Britain, and for Eliot House of Harvard. beaten by l 'h lengths by Lady Margaret Boat Club of Cam· bridge in the Ladles' Challenge Plate. Kings Sign Up Two Coaches INGLEWOOD <AP> -The Los Angeles Kings of the Na- Uonal Hockey League appointed two a\sistanl coaches and a director of player pe rsonnel Wednesday. Ralph Backstrom. a 15-year player in the NHL with Moot· real. Los Angeles and Chicago. and Parker MacDonald, former general manager and coach with New Haven in the Americun Hockey League, were named as- sista nL'i to Coach Bob Berry. Wren Blair, who had been general manager of the Min· neaota North Stars and Pitts- burgh Penguins, was named director ol player personnel. Jerry Korab, the only free agent on the Kings rosler. signed a multl·year contract, the club announced. Terms were UD· dlsclosed. Alao, owner Jerry Busa an- nounced that the team would r e· tum to Victoria, B.C. to train this Haaon. RoolUe camp opens September 12. Irvine'& Bogge88 . On CIF 3-A Team Sue Boaflll of IniDe Hiib School la tbe lone Oran.p Cout area .,_.. ~ tO the J.A 1lrl'1 IOftball team• b~ cw.. 8a¥inp AtbMUc daUoo boerd. ba!r~!li-= lnll •. Tbll lt ber ,.., u • ,.,. .. MMeUoa. Tent Qev IMd cl Tto1 mp ......... ~ottM,.ar alter compl a lM .....,. wit.la • ... Ill 1• ...... . IMW_..._ ... .. Warrtan ..-to ... I-A ftMll belon .... toa.~a.L ... Like Ste~ling Ca•dy San Ui<·go's Jcr y Mumphrey takes second ba:-.e with .... ~1:-<.· .. s Oerrel Thomas tMes to avoid lo!-ttng t ht· ttirow from Dodger cat c her Joe Ferguson Wednesday night. Pressure Off for Kiki Neiv Horizons Set for VClA ~tar , B.' \\lLI~ G Rl:WSLl::Y Ont· "'ould imagine that when Dr. Ern<.'st Vandcwcghc's son shed tu s swaddling c lothes. a hoop would have been nailed lo the top of the ram1ly'~ garage door and thl• young ht•• r 1 m med iatl'ly \ndoctnn,1t\'<I m the art of shooting ha'okl·I ha II g(lat ... Not -;o .. I couln tell he °" ~·" goinii tri tw a good athll'll' " <.a11I tht· 1..0, Ani;t>lcs phy:.1('1jn, "'ho '>p<:nt M>. ) cars performing for tnc Ne" York Knicks of th1· National Baskctbull A.llso<·1:..1t1on . ··1 m·vt•r µll!>ti(•d ham :.i t .ill. I JUSt encou rag<.'(t him to do th1 · thia~s that wert· enjoyable "°"'m . µl3y t(•nn1'> and tH·rform al h1::. own le\ l'I I "'anted at lo be fun ror him .. The son. now J.(rown into ;1 s trappmg G·i . 22 1-po und pro fessional prospect off UCLA's assembly line of perennial greats. remember s it well, and he backs up his pop "FRO~ Tiff: TOH. I "a" ('1ght to 13 ) ·ar" oltl. an:-main ·mtc ref;t \\a:. ""'1mmin~: ... said K1k1 V.in<lc·wt•i:?h<'. \\ho IA Cnt to Dallas m the f1r'>t round of thl' NBA colll'~e dr;.ift '·I won a lot of races m my age ~roup. My amb1t1on was to be an Olympic c hampion. "It was not until later thut 1 sta rted growin~ and became in terested in basket ball. I never had any press ure at all from my fa mily. The big pressure came after I entered UCLA with its rich basketball tr adition and long history of winning "That. to me, was an in· timidatmg and a humbling ex perience." When young Vandeweghe en· lered UCL.A. the Bruins. under Coach John Wooden. were com· mg oH the most specta('ular "'1n ning streak in coll eg<' b:i~kctbJll history and one unlike!) to bl· duplicated. STARTJSC IS 1961·65 Jnd continuing throuRh l!l7!J. lhc Bruins won 10 nat1<>n<JI d iam p1onstups over ii 11t·rir>d 11f 1:! 'ears. K1k1 "a~ an•·mµlln~ t•1 ~tt-p into the ~h0t•s Of '-Ul"h ;ill time Rreat. as Kart·••rn .\hclul Jabbar and Rill Willton ··t remember when I v. :.a\ :1 freshman. Marques John'''" "ho was then a sf'ni<ir. twal m1 on 10 straight dunk-; " th1· :!l Vt':lr·old Vandl.'we~h•· riff..,prini.~ ~aid "l thouRht he w :i.., \hf' mu~t ,a maz i n~ ba:-kl'tbrill pl.1\Cr I ever saw "I was 15th 11n ol I !'..·man <>quad Every plc1) 1•r "J 'i a high ~chool All·Amc r 1c<1n . A \ a sophomore and JWllOr. I had Co play alongside guys like Dave Greenwood, Roy Hamilton, Brad Holland an d Ra ymond Townsend. all of whom be<'am1 firo;t round dr::irt p1C'k.., in th•· ~81\. ·•\'OU ll.\\.E TO P:\ \' \Our <1ues 1f ~·o~ play al LTL \ · ll ' d1fflcuJt to es tablish a namr II ' hard lo build up tonf1denec 1n you(self. As for J?.:1URln$! m~ performances "11h thOH' of 1\b dul-J abbar a.nd ·Walton. I v.·~ ne ver good enough lo m ake <'Om parisons." Low key. srholarly. !'rUdJ\<· Vandeweghc ts inchnc.•d 111 t-"· overly modest. V a n d e w·e g h c w a ::. t h e ~pearhead that drove an un derdog UCLA team to the NCAA finals this year before bowing to Louisville. IDs 1,380 points mad1· him the eighth highest career ~C'orer m UCLA historv HJ!) 570 field goal percentage is ex t·eeded only by that of Kareem an'1 Walton. Cho:-en by lhe expans ion \{a\'ertc ks. Kikl is uncertain .1 liout prot'eeding into pro l>J'>k1·tball "I WAS VERY EAGER lo 1•L•' "'1th the Knicks because 111.11 ~ 'tl.h1·n· my father played .1n1J t11·r.1u~1· I love the city or '''°" 'I orl-· hl' 'i a1d "Now I will h.1u• t11 ~tudy my options." \' .111dt:"'l'Ahe's options arc mantf()l<I i\t UCLA, he maJored 1 n 1· t· ''no m 1 cs. w a s t w 1 cc '< .1ckm11· /\11 Ame rican and .11d t•1 Ix· in lin•· for a Rhodes ..,,·holJr"'hlf' at Oxford Darnell Hits, Forster Wins Rick Darnell, who once played for lM Virginia Squires of the rlerunrt American Bas ketball , ...... nc·i;111nn. scored 37 points and t iul1 ii lfnwn 21 rchounds to l ea11 ~ • •r •It r Urnthc.•r.. of Santa Anil to ·' I ( 1 1 :?<J victory over Forest. J•roduc.•t, or Fountain Valley 111 l°Jltfom1J Coast League baskel- ba II µlay Wednesday n igbL Tt>:im matec; Rick Bauer and ~"' 1•n :-.::Ht."r addt'd 22 and 20 11omt~ rt>Spect1vely, and Nater .iddt•d 27 rebounds to lead Santa \na bt'fort.> 400 rans at Uniyersi· I\' 11 IJ!ir.:;.chool l\,IU•·r. a former player at Sad,. d lt·ba(·k (;ollc~e. added 16 as :-1~t:-, "h1k Nater. the leading rt'boundcr in the NBA las t ... t.>ason, added seveo blocked :.hot!. to tu~ statistics . In t hl' second game of the f'vt•nin..:. Converse of Irvine :.topped Ray's Maintenance of Placentia. 154-126, a s J im De\\ ~c scored 34 paints. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN AMEalCAN LEAGUE Weal Dtvlatoa Kansas City Chicago Texas Oakland Seattle Minnesota Angels W Ir Ptt. GB 45 31 .592 36 38 .486 8 26 39 .480 8..., 33 43 .-434 12 33 43 .434 12 32 43 .427 12'h 26 47 .356 17..., Eut Dtvlsloa New York 49 2.5 .662 Milwaukee 42 31 .5'15 6""' BalUmore 41 33 .• SS4 8 Detroit 39 32 .M9 8""' Boston 38 3S .S2l 10~ Clevelalld 3S 37 .486 13 Toronto 32 40 .'44 16 ····-··· tc.w.t CM<-'·,.,...,.. 0 , ...... $NIU. J H.,. Von.6, l!lo\IOllO 8•ttlmore6,l.,_..t O.trotl 1, Oewl-. 0.1 ... s .... -.. l (.0 ..... ~, l(-yt(Jty4, Mltww_.,. l 110 lmlfleJI T•n._ ._.. IH91ldlt 0-11M~1 ....... ~I. ,., 86\lon 1-Y •>1 •t !Mltlmofe CJM~ ..., .... New Ver~ IU_,_ •·41 Ot C-1- COonMll »ti, " 1.,.... CIC-Ml M Dttnlt 1•-~1." ()ell~ llC.Mlllfl M l OI Mllw-.e IC-11 , .. ,.,., , .... (C:.-'"' ....... -,.....,._ , .. , • " ...... , ....... 11.e~CltyCO..tNI, ti NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dtvlstoo W L Pct. GB Houston 43 30 .S89 Dodgen 43 33 .566 l 1.-, CinciMati 38 36 .5l4 5'1".I Atlanta 34 39 .466 9 San Francisco 35 41 .461 n I 'l San Diego -34 43 .442 11 East Dlvlston Montreal 4-0 31 .563 Philadelphia 38 33 .535 2 Pittsburgh 39 JS .527 21•"1 New York 35 38 .479 G Chicago 31 40 .437 9 St. Louis 32 43 .427 10 Wt• f'Y'lkerM ~IO, S... Oie9o' .._ V-l, (hi( ... I _....,_.., PN..e.~· I $1. l.(IUb 1, ~ S 111 l""tftQ\ I All""4•1~._-0 • (IMl.....U •• s.. Fr-ltc:o' T_.,.•0.-. $lift~ ILIKM 3-41 •I~ 1Sut10<\ ~11 C.onclnNlll ll..e(;.ou ._, « l'Tlf.• 1.01 "' !.e,. l'rlWl<o.Co C~ •" •I Pttt.lCNtQll 18•llO'r .. ,"" l•,111-.,!e Cll""'\19ft .. S •...i I.A~ 0 21 •C SI Levll 18. Fon.ell ~S "'°OHM 0-11 1." MCMn-Ctl~WI M All ... IA 18099\ J J .,. MCWIHM9tM4'SI," Montr'HI II ... 1·11 '' Nt• VOf'~ 18 .. NI\ .... " "~?.-. ~ (( . DOtlT MIU TUI OllEl TESTDllYE DATSUN OF IAIWICIC WILL GIYIYOUTHE SHIRT OFF HIS IACIC Cane In For Your Free T-Shirt & Demo Ride "Don't Miss BAR WICK'S 4th of July _Speclal111 ,. • • ' OUTOOOA i1n Nie1ni Albies C~ming -~ ~ ; AU ol ta.. talk .._, our tOUWne tllll ...._. around •lbeccn &hK'e .. ftnt C .. ftM WU dee-keel )Ut .... by boell ftlhlnt out al San Dt•IO· At PN9S lime Lbere ls a amall a.Na of &onaftly aome 100 mUea. 210 a.~ ..... olf ~t Loma. • Gary llyen ot Newport ~•ch, flabed bll &portfiaher "Wunderluat" !ft th!~ area on 1\MMMtay and reported ••ceUeot wattt ~dldon•. but added that even tboucb there were lllbae m the area they were n.ot t no eoe>peraUve. Very rew party boala 1tre working thia area and most ol the tl~Uy count 11 being made up or chart er boat s aod priv a t e llportfiabers. Myers picked up a ainale jig fish that weighed m at 25 pounds and said the Cish did not seem interested ln coming to lhe boat to eat chum or book bait. THE FACT THAT albies don't come to the boat is not unusual Cot this tlme or the season and once the fish settle down counts will increase. We seem to be trying to push this OUTDOORS season a little out of frustration from last year. This writer would expeet that there could be a lot of longfm action come mid·july, and close enougb so that faster boats can fish them on a dailJ basis. · Myers also reported that there is a ' lot of dirty green water and that blue water was not folJlld until the boat was in excess or 100 miles off the ·beach. AJbies will not move into this off.color and as long as it is present off our coast, boats will be forced to roakethe longerrun. Those who have taken advantage or mini·long range trips this coming season for three·tO·five day albacore trips out or Fisherman's Landing should be rewarded with excellent fishing. Currently boats fishing l~ng range out of San Diego are ret~mg to the docks with plenty of ga e fish. The Royal Polaris docked earlier this week and unload d 310 yel1owtail, 121 grouper, eig~t . lp~ and 468 yellowfin tuna while f g the Uncle Sam Banks and this count was put on board by only 36 anglers. Frank LoPreste, says that fishing on the west side of Baja is good to ex· cellent for all types of game fish. nice caUC()I, boN\o 1Ad occulonal yellowtaU, while b11l-d1y and lhrt't'· qu1rter day boat• i re loadlnl up on mackerel and l'O('k f11h Newport Bay Is 11lill feelln1 the af. fects ~ poUuUon and aevere debria bulldup from lul ye.r'• rains. I\ ls not .coins to be> an t>a&)' chore to clean out Newport »nd rtiturn lt Lo IUI •t .. te of 10 to IS ye-an aao A lot of money Is golng to have to be spent llDd the proper long range plaJlJllng done to protect this very dtllcat~ environment for a variety of game, blrds and fish. There is talk of dredging the back bay but where do they deposit the fill? I can remember younger days when a couple of now very expensive islands and beach fronts were creat· ed when Newport was dredged back in the late ·40s and early 'SOs. It was a mess then and with the tremendous population and traffic problems both on Newports waters and its streets, the movement of~bis s ilt. etc .• is going. to be battled ·around by many en~ironmentalls~ and comntissions during the next SU( months. ' * * • . MANY TIMES ANGLERS, both new and old have a difficult time picking out the right kind or fishing tackle for a trip. Both fresh water and salt water anglers depend on sporting goods stores and speeialty tackle shops to help them decide the correct tackle and assorted gear to make their outing rewarding. The right tackle is extremely im· portant for any successful fishing trip, I have seen in the past party boat aneters trying to land albacore on trout outfits and conversely stream anglers trying to stay out or the trees when casting a surf round. For those of us who live in Orange County there is a simple solution to this entire/pr obl em and it's Fenwick's new Company Store. This store's onJy purpose 1s to allow fresh water and salt water anglers a chance to see everything that is available in the angling field and to have an opportunity to try out dif· ferent tack.le before entering into a purchase. There is a casting pond where all tackle can be S"8>Pled along with ex· pert instructions. The store is like go- ing into an old ca~in oo a l~e .w~ere the only thing dJScussed is fishing. The store even goes so far as the pot CLOSER TO ROME Newport bellied stove and arm chairs, more Harbor and Dana Wharf sportf'u;hers often called lh~ liars comer. are getting into some mixed surface The Fenwick Company Store is and bottom feeder action and mo.t located just off the Sao Diego Fwy. passengers are returning to the on Chestnut street in ~esthetmina~r. It docks with good catelaea ol fllh. 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' ,~ .. >-L. Callfomla CoHt Le99ue WMM9• llASll£f8Al..L 1.i U#~H .... -l ........ .,.,s._ FOt'ter 8'-r\ 13' For••I Pr-..-h ,,. (on...ne llrVIMI t\.t, R•Y'\ M.tonl""8n0! 12• Lol-Ml ... k _.. 31-Rici! O.rNll 1 l'Or\IPr brotN-"J 3• Jfrn 0-W•H~ IC.onw•rv l 78 Soh l<0•4't CFOfhl PrOCIUChl. 11 ~" !>i...f fer IFote\t P•OOUlhl. 7• Daryl ROI"'• tCon,,•r•t). ?1 Uh • ~~""' cr-on.lf-'t Orolller\l.11 W•.,,... ~•In IConv•r\O'I Misc. DODGER STARTERS -Four members of t he Dodgers wr it b(> m the National League s t a rting li n l•up T ucsdety at Do d g e r I . ., . l • L ·~ ... '• I • ~<I J , . . . .. · S t ad ium Davey Lopes cle ft ). Sf.ev e Gar vey, Brll Ru~sell and Reggie S~ilh were sclc<'lC'd for starting berths Tanner Na 11 ~ Hurlers NEW YORK <AP> V1de1 Blue. lhe only m an to s tart All-Star Ge1m1·s ror both leagues. f4nds tiim self s1dehned and disappointed today -but nol ·~o much hcr aust· h1· wall m a ~' Tuesday·~ midseason clal>Stl'. Blue a nd ~even <1th•·r pitchers wc·re named I.LI the National l.A.·as.:u•· ">(!Uiid Wednt.-sday. but latl'r that evening the San l"rancisco G aanL-. announ1·cd their ace left·h:indcr would be out for 21 days w ith a bad back pleased. happ} to hf> named," Bibby s aid. "Com· ing at thL'> ,wnc in in} car('or makes 1t eirtra :.pec1al ·· Rew.-.. who camL• tu the Dodger> last sprin.g •• , rrom Plttshur~h. ha~ pl\l'h("(\ \hf' ma1or league s only no-h1tl(·r this :.1·ar Iii> -.:11d he felt ~ood about ht'> !>t'll'Ctton •·· muc-h twttn this tame than the prcvaou."> t"o tame'> That '> because I had ~n rlown and wa' abl f' lo c<Jme back " R<:uss het s a 9-:! record w11h :1 lea~uc·l cadin~ I 47 EltA "ITS VERY OISi\J'POINTING," Hlue :.aid WEL<.'11 HAS A R F.CORD or 8·3 w1lh a 2.35 ''I've neve r bt•t·n 0 11 tht· d1sabl('d h!.t b<-forc . and it 1-:RA '"I'm happy that Chuck Tanne r had the con- bothc•rs m(' al this point IK·cciuse wl'.·re :.tetrting tr fidence and belie f in m e to bt an All Stur," Welch pla y some goo<l bast·b:ill ..,a ad . "Jt", a thr ill. of c.:ou ~e. but my No. I thrall is "f started feeling t hl' pain JJllchtnJ.? against bllll plety\J\~ mujor It· 0 ~ue bu.se baJI." Chicago an May. hut I 14 us going ~ood and f kept kichar<I . :l 4 with a I 90 ERA. had a stnng of JI think m g it would g(·t b~:ll('r. :.o I didn't wa nt to say const>culJVt-'>l"IJfl'h·'>:-. innings earlier this beason a nyt hing about tl," '>atd Blue,~ 5 Sutter. 14ta11 "on the last t wo All Star Garn£·"· "It ke pt gettinl! wor..;c· and wor..e ll nd last fe.,.. ha'.> J maJnr 11.,1i.:w· l<·ading us b J\l'!> this year w1lh sta r ts. and it de frrnll•I\ .iHerlL-<l mv performant'e."' a 3 00 F:H A lh 1, :1 1 he sa11l Tt:-kuht . 5 1. hi.I"> nan1.· ba\• ... JOd a :.l.23 E RA NL Manager Chuck Tanne r or the Pittsburgh ------------- Pirates now must mC1ke a det'lsion who will replace Blue on a rru.tcr that also includes Steve Carlton of Philadelphia Jam Bibby of P ittsburgh, Je rry Reuss und Buh W1•l<'h !Jf Los Angeles. J.R. Richard or I IOUblOn, HrUl'I' SUlt('r of Ch1ca~o and Kent Tekulve of Pall';hurgll Tanner :,aul ht• "'a-. not allowed to d1st'uss a r eplaccm<'nl until at "';i~ unnounced by the lea~uc RLUE , Tllt:N WITll 01\KLAND. opened ihe All-star ~;um• f<>r tht· Amencan Lea~ue 1n 1971 . a nd he was the NL -.t<.irtcr in 1978. At one point lhl'> season he won sc•vcn str aight, but he ha~ lost has last thr~. Blue's :tilm cnl was diagnosed as a herniated ce rvica l d1s1· IT'S HAPPENING Ill MISSION VIEJO · Carlton. 35 year old lcft·han der . started last -'i••·~··=--~~~==;~~~;i~ year's All-star ~amc At 13·4, he 1s the lcague·s I wmningesl pitche r w1lh a 2.19 EflA. He leads the league in strikc.'Ouls I 1461 and innings pitched I 147 I ·3). Ribby, O·I with a 3 00 ERA. will tu m 36 an Oc· tober and is the oldest patcher on the squad. 'T m AL All-stars Oglivie Hemls Replace1nents NEW YO RK <Al' l Ben Oghv1e or the Milwaukee Brewers heads a last of 14 American Le ague players t'hoscn to participate in their first All-star game ne xt Tuesday in Los Angeles. AL President Lee Mac Pha il said today. Ogilvie, the fourth·leading vote·getle r among outfielders. prohahly will start for the American League since Jim 1l1c~ of the Boston Red Sox is disabled wi th a broken wrist. the league s aid. Ogilvie took a bump on the knee from a ba tted baU <h i mself> )\'cdncsday night. but x .rays wer e ne ge1ti ve. Ogilvie, hilt.mg .332 with 21 homers and 56 runs batted lo, joined Al Bumbry of the Baltimore Orioles, Rickey He nderson of the Oakland A's, Ken Landreaux or the M lnnesota Twins, Al Olive r of the Texas Rangers a nd Jorge Orta of the Cle veland Indians on the AL's list of ouUlelders c hosen lo support those elected by the fans. a EGGI E JAC KSON o f the New York Yankees. Boston 's Fred Lynn and t eammate Rice were the elected outfielders. Rice, however. is ooe or three leading vote Retters who wlU mlas the ga me because or tnj ury Also in1ured arc second bueman Paul Molito r of the Brewers <rib ca ge) and third baseman George Brett of the Kansas City Royals <ankle). They are expected lo attend the game alOQI with Ri ce, but they will nol play . SfartinR In place of Molitor .will be either Bob- by G rich of the Angels o r Willie Randolph or the Yankees. Either Greg Nettles of the Yankees or Bud· dy Bell ol the Texas Rangeni will start ln place of Brett . Backing up Yankees shortstop Bucky Dent will be Robin Yount of the Brewers and Alan Tram· ·• me ll of the Detroit Tl1crs. Cecil Cooper of the Br e wers wa s chosen as t he s ubs titute flrst baseman, supportlna 12-Ume All·atar Rod Carew of the Angels . ALL WINES 20°/o off IOTTU oa C ASE Thrv 7 /6/80 OUISI AllDlllG BUlS OFIHEWEEKI *********************** • • : 1976 DATSUN ! 1210 COUH • ,. ,.. ,. • ,.. • It • • It • Jt 4 s peed tra nsm1ss1on . sunroof, AM/FM stereo tape & air cond1tion1ng. (083ZOJ). 52895 ********** 1973 CADILLAC • COUPI DI VIUI • Full power. stereo radio. vinyl top ano • tilt wheel. BELOW average miles! : ( 109JNW). ,-/ Jt • • ,. Jt • • • • It • • • • • • • ·! 5 2495 • • . ~ ~*'!*•***************t~ NOTHING OVER 54995 NABERS All10 CENTER 1421 IAKM ST. COSTAMISA 1•-t•2 C.UU.TON FISK oi,Ahe Red Sox was the lead· Ina Vote·1etter at tilll(cber, and M wm aet he lp from Lance Parrish of Oetro4t and Darrell Porter .. ,.,.-.. • ...,.-.• 11,,.1c"'""ui••11d!tt. or Kaoau City. ••miiiiii•illl•••••••••- .. -... IOATINO / IUltHEll ......... FREE AUN-The 12-meter yacht Freedom skippered by Dennis Con- ner zips through the waters in a recent race off the shore of Rhode Island. CollDer's boat won 11 of 12 races in the America's Cup trials. Weekend Calendar Fireworks Sl8ted Most Southern California yachting types will be oo a cruising kick over the Fourth of July weekend with a sprinkling of Independence Day re- gattas under various names scat- ter ed from San Die go to Santa Barbara. Biggest competitive event ol the weekend will be the annual Marina del Rey lo Sao Diego race co· sponsored by Windjammers Yacht Club and Southwestern Yacht Club. Nearly 400 boats are expected to be oo the st.arti.ng line for the 13th edi · lion of this popular July 4 e vent. IN llF.CENT YEARS the race bas threatened to equa l the famed Newport to Ensenada race by sheer Holland Signs Ericson Pact Ericson Yachts of Irvine a n· no.unced the recent signing or an agree ment with d esigner Ron .. Holland for the exclusive North Amencan and distribution rights to a series of racer·crujser yachts by Holland These Ericsons will be targeted toward the offshore racing market and will be concentrated in the 30 to 36-foot range. They will complement the continued e fforts or nava l architect Bruce King who designs the performance cruisers for Ericson. according to Red Cavaney, president of Ericsoo. First offering of the Holland· designed series for Ericson will be an Ericson-36 due for launching this s ummer. It is expected to be in full production prior to the fall boat shows. New Zealander Holland. who now resides in County Cork, Ireland, is acclaimed by many u being one or the foremost yacht designers in the world. Amoog today's moet famous off. shore yachts designed by Holland are five of the top Admiral'• Cup yacbtain tm. weight of numbers. Race officla1s said nearly 50 entries were rejected this year because or the lack ol moor· ing a nd anchoring space in San Diego, along with the fact that "we Just had to draw the line somewhere." On the local front only two weekend regattas are calendared - Newport Harbor Yacht Club's annual Independence Day Regatta oo inside BOATING and out.side courses, and Dana Point Yacht Club's Firecracker Regatta. The NHYC regatta will be s aHed Satlll'day and Sunday and the DPYC regatta Saturday only . IN OTHER Southern California Yachting Association areas: l.A>8·Angeles·Long Beach. Alamitos Ba y Yacht Cl ub - Fourth of July Regatla, Saturday, Sunday. Santa Monka Bay Windjammers Yacht Club - Marina del Rey to San Diego race. starts Friday. South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club -One-design regatta, Saturday, Sunday. San Diego Southwestern Yacht Club -Fi.rush Marina del Rey to San Di ego race, Saturday; trophy presentation, Sun· day; Firecracker Series. < PHRF> Friday. Coronado Yacht Club -Bissel Ocean Handicap Series, Saturday. Coronado Ca ys Yacht Club - Classic Series No. 4, Saturday. Silver Gate Yacht Club -4th of Ju-ly Overnight, Friday, Saturday, SUn· day. Mission Bay Yac ht Club Firecracker Series, Friday. Nortb ud Inland Santa Barbara Yacht C~ub - Semana Nautica, Saturday, Sunday; Vail Trophy race, Friday. Arizona Yacht Club -San Diego to Catalina Island cruise, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. TIDS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1978COUPEDEVILLE . D'ELBGANCE Cruise control, AM/FM ltereo w/8 track tape, Cabriolet top & Cadlllac wire wheel covers. (171~). '6995 .,. a 1m c..-. w.. a t1eetweed Br,.._ Toa.. From At smuu , ....... 12 Moftth'1r lJllfJl1mtkCaciUoc Volw Profcfioll.,..,. AgrttfMftt A~ NABERS 2'tlO HAJllOR 8LVD. COSTA MESA Tt ... lle•• (11') M0-9100 ..... ... .,.. ........... M IA~Y .. AM ... "4. IUNOA\' ... AM ..... ... Mun Pl ,__. .......... ., a.-O•••-- """-·..,,,, .. ,. Abandoned Sil08 Converted to Hotel AICRON, Ohio (AP> -For a decede, lar .. wbJte 1ral.n allol bave atood abandoned ln the downtown of W. ..U....t Oh1o1nduatrlal city. Tba.e allol, once part ol Quaker Oata' ori1ln1l factory. are about to become the Ouaker Square Hilton. · Tbe'7 .s mllllon project bu~ described by Its developer, Jay Nusbaum of Akron, aa "one of the moet wUque urban development proJecta in the coun· try." THE CEaEAL COMPANY sold Its Akron fac· tory in 1970. and the building acijacent to the silos has since been transformed into shops and restaurants by Nusbaum and bis associates. But the silo6 ttmamed useless until a ~verly Hllls, Callf .• investment group, beaded by Jules Lefkowitz, elected to go ahead with plans to convert the structure into a hotel. , "People don't believe it," Nusbaum s aid. "They've looked at the outside aod seen a lot of scratched-up silos and said, 'Yeah, sure. OK.· But now they see a coat of paint aod think we're doing it overnight. Only it hasn't been that way." Nusbaum srud 18 months or effort have been de· voted to the hot.el project. and "many adversities" ha ve been overcome. The building already has convention bookings through U183, three class reunions scheduJed for the tint ... tn Aquat and• cultural fUDd·raWDI tala ln September, be aald. · 1'heopen1.ns la planJled fort.be week ol July lJ. Nuabaum aald actual comtrucUon belan Ju. T of thil year. aftel' the project wu approved by the federal authorities tn July of 1179, and a $1 miWoG UrbanDevelopmentActionGrantwaaawatded. A.side from the federal grant, Nusbaum aaid the private investors -Quaker Square Properties - handled the balance of the cost with $5.S million lD in- duatrial revenue booda and also took care of the equi- ty requirements. ·•A group of silos built in 1910 was too small and was demolished, and a group uintalning 3S silos, built in um, became the hotel. They were lone< 120- foot ) tubes, 24 feet in djamet.er with seven·incb thick concrete walls," he said, adding that it took 25,000 feet of Unear saw cuts to put in window• and doorways. EACH SILO IS 24 feet in diameter. aUowing enough space for circular rooms of 450 square feet. After 144 rooms oo the fi rst six floors or the hotel a re opened in mid-July. Nusbaum said construction crews "will work at a more leisurely pace" on S6 rooms on the sevent.h and eighth floors. One of the first things he said he wants to do after the hot.el opens is to .. get the people from Quaker Oats to come down and see what they left behind.'' . .. ,1.1 ----··. --.... , ...... -... HOTEL SAID ONE OF MOST UNIQUE URBAN DEVELOPMENTS IN U.S. Beverly ... Firm Converta Akron Slloe to Uvtng Ouarten DAILY PILOT Dividend Declared The board ol dlnctors ror Smtth International Inc .• Ne11port Beacb, bas declared a re1ular quanerty dividend ol 16 cents per common abare. payable Aue. 29 to sbarebolder1 of record Aug. lS. J e r r y W . Nee I y . chairman, president and chief eJCecutive officer, said it is the company's 73rd consecutive quarter- ly dividend. COLLECTORS CORNEA Rare Coins & Stetf"llPS GOlO •SILVER Prices fOr 7·2-80 .... C....MMJS "'-Cl. S1L7S ...., S.11 .. ,. .... 1. t671.. ... 1. tMJ. ~s. ..... Sill 1~ llS~"' c.on..,c-~- (71 .. ) 55&-6450 South CoHt Pla;ui Village ~ ..... ,st. ,_ .._ ..... C:-tt Pf,au1 -----·-- JUST WHAT IS . CYSTIC FIBROSIS? By Terry Grant, R. Ph . ---------r==-===================================!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:====:=::=::==::~ , · . .......• ...._GI ,,_. •!k?ra wl QI .......... ~. I .... .,, fll ..... .,....Im.,.._ ........... .. =8 I I wt bJ CIMn"m U &A., IM., fw tm• • ol ...................... ,et'O ... ) fl•t._s. ...... wyo. " ......... HeWJIOft a.ea. -... ~- ... •• '-" ol dlNdGn al hr .............. . T\alliL .,...,, a.c..a .. ,.....J ¥1u "'"'deot of Robluon'a 110rN ln Ncwpc:wt Beat"b, llH•· 1lon V\ejo. Puadena, Beverly Hilla. Palm Springa and Su l>t~ao Ed _..... hu bttn namt'.'d 1ener•I manaaer of tb e northern dlvtaloo of Wledom l•pen 8aJM Ce. a-.. lrvtne. G. Step llea W•eel do•, Irv i n e, 1~ partner·ln·charge ol the tax department of JeU F. F o r1M1 6 Co., Newport Bueb. Tbe firm speclalbes ln public accounUnc. C1lltoae W. Samrall la manager of the newly for med energy systems activity of the aeroauciuuc division of hC'd Aer a.,ace 6 C.Om•llDJeaU.. Corp •• Newport Beach. Ila)' PiD&le ls vice preeldenl of medical and p r ovider services for FHP, lac., a muJti- stale health maintenance or- ganJutioo in Fountain Valley. .,_.. BreM ls dlreet.or of interut.iooaJ saJes for POINT 41 D•l• Corp., lrvine. cart V. Flelda, a graduate of UC Irvine, Is manacer of business research and planning for Amfu.Foodl, Portland, Ore. CltAMeaRLAllll Dwight W. Cllamberlabt ls business development consul- tant for the Laguna Hills office of the BaU ol lntlte. David A. Pennlagtoe is dir ector o f mar ketin g for (Jn iCAR E Insurance Co., Irvine Warren S. Rocbe Is associate direct.or of plan- ning for Tbe lrvbte Compuy. WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jewets by Joseph purchases diamonds. gem- stones. gold and silYer from pnvate 1ndMduals and estates Careful examinalton and evalua- 1100 by our eKpects. Htghe6t pnces pa.ct 10-9 da1ty, Sal 10-6 Clo6ed Sunday Phone today. AsJi. tot Betty Grace °' Doug Kennedy. A IMOITIOfl OI !'AU)! '°' Ol'Cll tlO ~ 4W~LSby~PH .. Retirement Age '1119' ls .. e •1 IORN C'\JNNlf'I' .. ................. NEW YOIU< tinder pr.aun trom '°°'' wt>o tlalm.d dh1<"run1n1Uoa ud from othen wtlo aald lftduatry wu betel deprived ot H~ work ... ra, the federal mao· datory ~ent ace wu ra.lted to 70. e.-the reeoluUoo of ~ probi(Sma may have <"rn\c!d M.hera. uya. Felix human reaourcet and t>.bav1oral Klen~ con· au.It.ant to lnch•try And. ln ll•ht of lauln& producUvl t y. they coUld be ~er\ous Lopez. who holds a '1oetorate in psycholotiy and ti. Ult: author ol hv volume~ (>( reriearch and ohser\lallons, doe11n't a\- t em pl to be llttle the benehts of moving tbe cu1ou" mandatory retJre ment age to 70 from 65. He does, however . ask that Americans C'Onaider also the less beneficial conse quences, based on ha i. personal observations and stucbes, which he compiled 10 respons.e to a request. 1l poses a typacal, mode rn dtlemma. His analysis begins with tbe ~rvation that "The ab ... t and ma.t productJ" people at au leveta ln an or1aniuUon lend to Ntlrt urUMt and. In fa ct. 1eneraUy retire at the flnt opportunity · · "arrtal!" 18 PE&JIAPS not the correct word becauae, u Lopei explain&, ''The pr1n· c1pal reason for leaving la lo launch a second career to enable them to achieve the autoftoa)y and the maximum selt-expresaion that ~le desire " In Uon to this. he says, the most pro- d uctl ve and able people are also the healthiest, the most vigorous mentally and physically, and have the longest Ufe expec· tancles. On the other hand: "1be least able and productive workers, at all levels up throueh the executive suite, tend to stay on a.n an' orgaruzation lo the last possible date for retJrement. "TREY ARE THE ones who have pus~ for and most likely will take advantage of the extension of the mandatory age to 70. Accord· angly too. they have by far the most physical. mental and emotional problems ... Lopet mainlalns that objective evalua· hon of performance has been badly neglect«l b:v m08l companies ''WMft UM 16pa ol oblolt1cenee ud la. upaelty become overt, co~ bav• CGD· teated themHlvea with ca~ tb8t penoo untll they could be humanely remcwed by early rtdrement." he aald. "NOw, BOWEVEa, ANY attempt w eliminate theee employees wtU be perceived aa dlacriminat.oey in terms of a1e or han- dicap if tbe company hasn't accumulated proper documentation over a period ol time." Lopez contends that the ultJmate effecta of lhil combinatjon of circumstances are aa obvloua aa they are costly. He list.a them: -The retirement on the job syndrome, which la the most ex.pensive of all retirement plans, will be extended. -lbere will be Increased costs for sick leave allowances, disability benefits, health insurance. life insurance, and workmen's compensation. -In occupatJons with higher med.lan ages. there will be marked lower productl\ll· ty and higher absenteeis m. Considered as a humane effort the de- layed retirement age elearly makes sense. But in terms of productivity, the benefits o( a worker's experience appear lo be offset by other cos:ts to the company. Workers <:an Check Wage Standing WASHINGTON <AP> -Are you keeping up with your co-workers when lt comes lo money? A government report released this week gives white-collar workers a chance to cheek their standing without askmg a lot of personal ques- tions Did you get a raist! last year? The Bureau of Labor Statistics said that salaries of white.collar workers went up an average of 9.1 percent in the 12 months from March 1979 to March 1980. That was the biggest inc'rease in the 20 years during which the bureau has been collecting this kind of information. The previous high -9 percent -came ln the year that ended in Man:h 1975. But the record rise wasn't enough to offset In- flation. Tile Consumer Price Index went up 14 7 percent from March 1979 to March 1980. Each dollar you bad this March would buy onJy as much as 87 cents would have bought a year earlter. Exactly how much are you making? The bureau report. what'h covered 23.3 mtllion while. collar workers who are employed in the private sector, hsted average startmg and top-level salaries for selecterl occupations. Hett are some of them: Accountants, $14,958 lo $50,073 ; auditors. S14.8S8 to $26,782: attorneys, S20.911 to $60,641 ; buyers, $14.861 to $27.777 ; job anaJysts. $16,056 lo S26.315; penonMI di~tors. $24,719 to $49,730; chemist.I, $16.200 lo $45.883; engineers, Sl4,411 to $50,079 : dralters. SI0,216 to $21,890; computer operators, Sl0,164 lo $19,511 ; accounting clerks. $8,806 lo SlS.358. fate clerks, $7,889 to $11,026 ; personnel clerks. $9.591 to $19,837: se<:~ries. SI 1.296 to $17,132 ; stenographers, Sll,899 to $13,876; typists, S9, 161 to Sl 1,0IO. (), f•r 'flu· ( :o un l f'r HASD littt.qs 'Vi"" YO'llt lAP) 11~, J.J -. J.f,.,. HOf.-OI Ill 11 IJ ~,' JJ T Ja I -lw~ht .oc. 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Fortu - nately, starting today, you can go to Downey Savings instead. . Because for the first time in hi s- tocy, Downey is introducing a savings ac:count that lets you earn interest tax free. It's called the Downey Free bill. It works very much like a T-Bill. You put $10,000 into the account and it matures in 6 months, earning you $434.63 in interest. (Interest on this account is ~aid only on maturity.) But unlike a T-Bill, with a Downey Freebill you get to keep $400 of that · interest tax free. Because if you're married and file a joint return, you don't have to pay taxes on up to $400.00 of the interest you earn in . , . 101 E. Foothill Bou1evard (213) «s-«)40 c. ... 11350 E. South Street (213) 924-4437 c...- 360 E. 17th Street (714) 642-7422 c...-South ~st Plaza 3200 Brlslol Street (714) 556-9270 1981. ($200.00 if you file a si ngle return.) So by opening a Freebill account at Downey this week, you'll earn $434.63 by January, 1981. Without having to pay a lot of it back to the government in taxes. Freeblll .. Interest Rate Percent Effective Tax 'J.Bill Earning Bracket Rate 8.597% 8.597% 8.597% 8.597% 10.75% 12.28% 14.33% 17.19% EFFECTIVE EARNING AATES A90VE INCOftPO!tATt lllC SECTION 116 EFffCTl\IE JANUARY I, \~81. ltATES /iJH:)VE ASSUME JOINT RETUltNS. To see what a taxable savings account would have to earn to equal the take home rate of a Freebill .... 17250 Ventura Boulevard (213) 995-0041 .. ... ...., 17150 Magnolia Avenue (714) 842-7424 .. , ...... ., ... Opening Soon ............... 2CXX)2 Brookhurst Street (714) 962-2407 account~ find your net taxable income bracket in the chart and read across. If you're in the 503 tax bracket, a Freebill account at 8.5973 interest is like earning interest at a 17.193 rate on a .taxable accoun t. The revolutionary Freebill Account at Downey Savings. For the first time in history, paying taxes would really be a crime. The fastest ~rowing savings and loan 1n California! . ASSETS OVER ONE BIU.()N COLLARS 25972 ~nd~oulevard (714) 837-4911 ....... 13910 Pioneer Boulevard (213) 868-3271 ao1 s~1'!, ~=-Road I (213) 377-9591 ..... 4350 W. Pacific Coast Highway (213) 378-8426 ,,.. ...... 14821 Sevenlh Street Gue r•t ••wp luli.... LeeAI u••-..._......_ (714) 245-6461 9e1 West Foothill Boulevard 8444 ~.Florence Avenue 2481 E Chapman Avenue 3996 Ball Road 1793 E Palm Canyon Onve ,._...., (714l 62H911 (213) 923-5561 (714) 879-5210 (2 13) 598-8611 (714)995-2405 (714) 323-1821 Opening Soon Hawe an •nl•T•llle 4th of JulJ. We wll lte op•n today anti ... In on July 5th. "Miii> ON THI NKIHTAOl ~ ltATE Of CAllfatNIA s THfm LAltGEST SAllNOS ANO lOANS DURING THE LASl FOUtt YEARS ··fREHlll INTU!St AATI SUUC'T TO WlEl<.lY c~ NO C~NO ON fHt S CPTIFICATE ACCOUNt FIOfltAI. MGULAflONS REQUIRI A SUISTANTIAl INTIRIST PENALTY FOft EMlY wtTHOAAWAl, • • , I $ m \ IU~Nlll / ITOOCI t · UP 12.89 CLOSING flGURI! IR.11 By SYLVIA POaTEa Summer is when charitable organizations traditionally\ schedule many activities. Some civic organlzaUona have outdoor festivities planned while others have outings sc heduJed for youngs~ra. The nurry of activities underscores the wide variety of ways to pick up a charitable deduction. You may be under the costly -and mist aken -im· pression that the only way lo get a charitable deduction is Money's Worth by making a cash dona· 1 lion lo charity. Not so. I In reality, there are many other ways to contribute to charity and claim a deduction -and now is when to concentrate on these unexpected and valuable deductions. For example , if you perform volunteer work for a local ~ charity, you can't deduct the value of your personaJ services But you can deduct any out-Of-pocket expenses you incur while donating I.hose services. And these ex· penses may mount up to a hefty deduction. HERE'S A QUICK rundown of possible deductions you may otherwise overlook thal> summer: -Auto travel The cost of traveling to and fr'Om meet· ings, campaigns and outings Is deductible. You can deduct your actual costs for oil and gas 1f you keep detailed re· cords of where you traveled. the charitable purpose, when you made the trip and how much you spent. -Or you can take the easier approach and claim an automatJc mileage deduction. Internal Revenue Service al· lows you to deduct your chanty-relat.ed auto expenses at a nat rate of eight cents a male THE AMOUNT OF any Oat-rate deduction won't be '' chalh.-n)?ed as long as yf)U keep records of the mileage and • the chantable purpose or «:<H'h tnp You ean takt• an <1dd1t1cmal deduction for the cost of tolls and 1>arking whether )l>U choose to take the automatic 1 deduet100 or to deduct your actual 011 and gas expenses. L'mforms and acce!>St>nes You can deduct the cost of purcha:,1ng and mainta1n1ng choir robes. s cout leadt:r uniform~ and accesson~ You can deduct the cost of other clothing, too, ~uch as uniforms required to be worn for hospital volunt<-e r 1o1. ork . provided such a rticles are not :.u1tablc for general u.sc. · MEAL'\ ANO LODGING. If you're away from homt• overnight wh1IP rendering volunteer services, the cost of ~our meal:. and lod~in~ 1s de<luct1hle \ l'h1clt·'> Jnd equipment }OU loan. If you permit a charity tn w.e )our boat. aircraft. electronic equipment nr other equipment. y<1 u cannot rl~uct the value of iL-; use. But you cun deduct any operating expenses you incur in ruonmg lhe vetucles and eqwpmenl for charity. -Tickets you buy. TM cost of tickets lo a benefit performance is deductible to the extent the purchase price exceeds their fair market \'alut:. t'()ll f.Xi\M Pl.E. 1f l'-liO ttcket!. us ually sell for S21>. but • two to a bt·nt>f1t perlormanc•• an.• $50. ~ou can deduct S30 1 Note: You cannot deduct the cost or raffl e tickets.) Oonat1nJ! property. These are popular months for cle:inmi: out :HLJcs and garage:.. lnsledd of lhrowmg away things you can't use any I more -old to} s. old books, used clothing. furnitu~ and l curtains. give them to charity. > You can deduct the faar market vaJue oC property at the lime 1t 1s donated. Ask the charity to give you a written ~shmate of the value of your contribution -and by so do· ang. lessen the chance of your getting into an argument with the IRS In any case, you'll need a valuation of any property you donate that's worth more than $200. Sl~lul•Tlw Spolliflla• II Mrlab Se>a• nonterr-ou~ NEW VOllOC: ("'Pl -~•llCIY A ~­slfvt., 1-y tl•.7SO, UP to U £n9t1ll••cl '""" '" 100. up io.n . l•D<l<•ltd "'-'" •• "p to ?Q Geltl _______ ..., __ . •' Woman Ful,/Ulll A Drealn • • iett .4're•8•• .. • ~ Two M11sicals Bow In BOSTON <AP> Loadonderrr. N u . ' woma n fulflll~d 1 ' llhttme dream a t BoetGn'a Symphony Hall when abe conducted lhe Bo9l0ft Popi 0rchHlrl in John l'hOlp SOun '~ "Tbe Stan ~ SlrtP\1ii. Forever." A pa.tr of M\dlul• httht \.IP \.he local 1ta1e• on Ulla holiday wffk. both revival• of 1how1 that have b.come famUlu lo Oran1e Coaat thealer1oera F\r'1l up 11 "Vou're1 1t Good Man, Charlie Brow..n," lhft rt'VUt" bas~ oo the "Peanut.a" comic l l rlp. which Ol)t'nt'<.I W •dnc.~di.y und plays at Sad dltback Colle&\1 this week. then moves to the La1runa Moulton Pluyhou:sc ror a i.ummer-long run tn rt7pertnry next W\'t.•k Intermission Tom Titus "ROAR OF THE G REASEPAINT'" introduces the Act rv theater company from Los Angeles. which ls performing three productions at Laguna Beach High School this summer. Also scheduled are "Wait Until Dark" and "Black Comedy " . · ' . Adrlth Sisson. a 3S year·old mwuc tei.chl'lr who haa been • ran (If the Pop s l n l·~ c h ildhood, wo n th t> privUe&e of conductmK ,\-er __ ...... _ the orchestra after ht•r ...-rnr r .. ...... _.. huaband Donald, bought J a<·k N1r ho lson s tars a $1.500 premium in h1-. m t hl' "Tht> Border: wife's name during un \4 h 1 c h T 0 n ) annual fundra1ser for H 1 c h ar d 50 n wt 11 the orchestra last ~pr dir ect in El P aso. ing .. She said the utt1matt.' Tl•x The movie. w rit thrill came when the or l l' n b Y D e r 1 c c he s tra r ose and ap-Was hburn, also s t a r s p lauded her during u re· V ..t I er 1 e Perrine . hear s al f o r h e r ll ~nev K eitel and (W'rformance w" rren Oates "'--~~~~~~~~~~.-:...:...:= PU·,...., • .....,~,.. 1). ~-·---·· ~ -.... --~ NOW PLAYING ...... , PU rwA lOWAROS' HARBOR lOWARDS' CllftMA WlST 8re.i !>29 !>-339 fO\la M~'.I bl1 J~1 wes1m1nster 891 ·393) CIWIDOMl ID•AROI' WOOOIRIOGI ii.tcol• O"'Vl·I• 01ange 634·?:i!>3 Irvine ~~1 fll,~!J BuMd Pd•" 8?1·4070 .. "HIS 11Ctl'110 lotl I M1$ lllllMlllltlT (JACK AN Ot;R~ON J REVEALS in the BOWlNG IN TONIGIIT for u two·weekend 11tlnl l"' "The Ro._r 11( the Greasepamt. the Smell of the Crowd " from lhl' v1:s1hng troupe called Act lV The show will ~ mountt.-d on the stage of the Laguna Beach High School auditorium "Cha rht' Drown" lb part of the Saddleback Company Theater's 1980 bummer program and is be ing directed by J e rry McCulloch. with J eff Fobter as musical director a nd Be tty McCartley as choreographer Performances will be given Wed· nesday through Fnduy <tl 8. Saturday and Sunday a t 3, m the Fine Arb Theater on the Mission V1eJo {'Um pus. Rol>t'rt OcLuc111 playb the title role with Esther M06zkow1cz ab Lucy, Elgin Seott as Snoopy and Mark Orumm lls Schroeder Others 1n the cast are Jcnrufer Odekirk . Peggy Hedden. Mary Lou Herz, Gil Rizzo and Mary Richardson. Reservations 83 1-4656or 495-2790. .. JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GO FISHING IN THE µRIBBEAN ... " For three hundred years. a terrifying secret has been kepi lromthe outside world P'.J..\\t. 0 1 i. l1.~.i.~ I fl~ U 00---" ..... "'. c: • 't \ ..... AllC OllAllGI Mall ...... I IOVTlt COllT lDWUDI' Ct•IMA WUl O<dnge bJT 0340 Cosu Meu !>•6 ?711 We~lm•nsltr 8913~J'l "Greasepaint" runs tonight through Sunday and July 10-13 at 8 p m with matinees this Satur· day and next at 2·30 Tickets will be available at the door of the school auditorium. 625 Park Ave. Laguna Beach. Completing a brief engagement as South Coast Repertory's summer production is the British comedy revue ··Ht') ond the Fringe " Final performances v. ill be given tonight through Sun· day. JOHN-DAVID KELLt:R directs the show and also performs with other SCR regulars Richard Doyle. John Ellington a nd Hal Landon J r . Curtain 1s 8 p.m .. with a 2 30 matinee Sunday and no perform ance Frida), Jul) ·Ith lkc;cnat1onl> 957-4033. Continuing their rcspect1Vl' run~ along th(' Or ange Coast arc: -''Chaptl.'r Tv.o" at Scbai.t1an's West Dinner P layhouse. 140 /\Hn1da P ico, San Clemente (492·9950>. 'the Neil Simon coml.•dy plays nightly except Mondays at varying curt<1in llml's through Aug 3. ·'Grease" a t l hf· llarlequ1 n 01n nc·r Pl::1yhousc. :1503 S l1;1rhc1r lllvd . Santa Ana (979·!>5111. The Fi flit•!-. rocl-mus1cul 1~ cnJO) ing on inderirtitc run nightly t•xccpt ~onda) s at var) ing curtain times. with a Sunday brunch -"MOVE OVt:R, MRS. Markham " at lht· Huntington Beach Playhousr. in the Sead1ff Village Cente r on Ma in Strt'el al York to" n Ave nue . Jlu nt1n ~t o n Bl'ac h (847 -4465 1. Performances Fnduy~ and Sat urdayi> through J u ly 12 I dark JuJy 4th 1 -"Llttll' Murdl'r'>" by Showcase Production-. a t the a udito riu m . 752 1 Westminster A \•' Wt'stm1ns t c r 189J ·!M72>. The Jule:-. f e1ffl·r s eriocomedy is on sta~e Fridays and Saturday!'> .Jl 8 ·JO throuJ?h July 12 with a 2 p m m atinee J uly IJ -"June Groom" at the San Clementl' Cum mun1t\ Theater. 202 ,\vt•n1da Cabrtllo. Sun Clemente <492·0465> Tht' "orlct prom1crc of the Jack Sharkey com<.•<l y runs Thursdays through Saturdays w1t1I July 19. PRICE INCREASE JULY 7th-BUY NOW!. .. --- Try to put a grand piano in all those other condominiums you've looked at. It you get 1t m at all. vou·d probably have to stand It on end .• The point Is, that at Wllshlre Palms you get more house tor your money. A whole lot more. And within that space you·11 find. If you compare. that a Wllshlre Palms home contains a tot more luxurv features that are included as standard In the sales price. Items like mirrored wet bars. mirrored master suit e wararobe doors. automatic garage door openers, ceramic tlled entries; even microwave ovens. And outside, stx uncrowded swimming and companion therapy pools, four beautifUt lighted tennis courts. six putting greens and a tot of wide open space. Wide open space because Wil shire Palms atso offers very tow density. ..... ·:: .... ~$·,,.··:···• -:· r: .. Umtted Time Flnanctno Offer For a limited time. you·11 be able to take advantage of two incomparable hnanc1ng Plans. Choose the one that best suits you and save tho1,,1sands of dollars. Right now. Best of All Buy now and make no payments until Januarv. 1981. From $1so.ooo· 11 o/.&% (12't•IM>) A.P.R. 30 Year Financing Also ask about our Renegotiable Rat9 Mortglgt Plan. Wllshlre Palms. The only way you could get a better deal would be to Inherit 1t. • Special Note: If you can't come In, but tttes>non• to make 1n •r1P<>1nt· ment. prior to JUIY 7, we wtll hOkt tne old prices for you unut Auaus 1. 1980. ,. ·----------------------------·-.... --THE ISUHO 1111 ,.., 1'4.Je ·----BAUBAKEA 1111 •J>•l-1 _ .. ·-··· _,_ UABAN COWBOY c"01 .,., ... , .. 10-..JO "BRUBAKER" ,., I~ EMPIRE ,~: STRIKES BACK" -MO .. UMa- I .. ROUGH. cur·' lf'GI ''THE EMPIRE Cf'G1 STRIKES BACK" "MARY POPPtNS" "NOR'TM AVENUE "!OULNt•" (G) -...AT, THI 11a•., "'MOU. twOOe ...-.nt"• .,,.:azw ••~•m·\11 -ntl eOM9 IMOW" • ART HOPPE OM.' """'' - . If you need a lift, 'The llua llodleil' will cUle die bluee, 1Notller .'' -Gale Sbalit, "Toda1" NIC.'TV JOHN BEUJSHI Tiii: Bl.l lf:S RR<ll'fif'~RS 4 1 ... i\t~'' ... "'' __ .. _ . .,.._._. _. ....... - NOW PLAYING Not•«' 1.1Waao1· ~U WUl t•OCIMt i.&alOll aft. 9Mtl"* Wt'''""'''"' 8 I 1~1' 0•J1'q" b~ l'J~J un:4 A"4 ~31-11'1 ... ........... 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OC*lll ol .. tlOJ • loofoel ...,,. • ff TAQI A 1"MllP "'~ ......... .. °'~ °' ... -.. • ~...._ ........ °"' Of "' ~ ~ country. '·IUICTNO~ ; ..,....TOVOUR ~™ uol~~iS~ Belplag Baad HOGAWSHaOU Hog«I .. fapieced .. '"- PON otfteer In ctlecga.. I DICK CAVETT &TUOIOa& "JumpAope" Michaej Learned as Oliviu Walton volun· leers in Washlngton. O.C. ht>8pltal wh~rt.' son John-boy Is found rt.lo\:overlnR from wounds in "The Waltons" toru.:ht ut K on CBS. Channel 2. 9 MERVONf'AN 0.-ta: ~ ~ Bamadet\e Pel'"• Miity Shore. Ray Ant~y 1:001~== KUNGFU 0 Caine ci\ar>ges a Te~es Ranger·s hie by ~lflO hom that the law c;an mut· loer~=s~ soc MIU.JOH OOlUA MAH A aecond bionic man uses his powers tor criminal purpoees and Is expoeed by SI-In • bettle ol bionic men. • 8TPllEET8 OF SAN fAANCl8CO Two llahermen -loo inucfl wtien they - upon a oleasllf• boet transferring lmmlgrlltlta to anotner eran, • OVEAEASV Guest· Sitiget Allan Jones. (CC>!RI '19 MACHEIL I L91R£R REPORT 7!30 II THE GONG &HOW DIN~OF._ "V_,t Ven 0ogn·· I MA TC.. GAME 9 FACIE THIE MUSIC MACfml. 11..EHAER REPORT '1!) ~IECK ([) P.llot. MAGAZINE A reel-ltte ~ ot TV ~ ··Charlie'• Angels". Te ... monb win.. an ~ approec;h to '96ogl0n 1.-00 8 (I) THIE WAL TONS Attet t>eing mtnlng In 0C110n tor t"'11e montl\6. John-Boy .. kx#ld and moYed 10 a mlll!wy ~ 181 In Waahlngton O.C. (~ D BUCK AOGERfS IN THE 2STH CEHTURV A 1ffange men \rlM to turn Buc«'a h1end Or. Huet 1nto a marble statue. IA} D MOVIE • * • ··~atlon .. ( 1969) David J~. Kim Oattiy. A lather panlCI When he l earns hos newlywed daught9' and ~'­ plan on dellvetlng the<r own l>aby.12 h,,.) G 9 MOM & M1HDV Mon f8CM ~bti91tl C'ha1111el List il•g• 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angetes D KNSC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind l Los Angeles G KA8C·T\/ (ABC) Los Angele-:. Cl) KFMB (CBS) San D iego 0 KHJ·lV (Ind) Los Anqeles (!]) KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTIV l Ind ) Los Aogeles II> KCOP· T\/ ( lnCJ I Los Angeles S) KCET· T\/ (PBS) Los Angeles '9 KOCE·T\/ (PBS) Huntingto n Beach 11«"'-• !WI \ ... ''""~ "'''-11 t>Hlh Ulfllf'l(.;tl• Of ~' ... "'""'' '"' U MOVIE • • • I nundtl• Bay·· \ l!l'>JI Jt'mH Stewa1t. Jo1rn110 01u T111uble l'IUPll wlw!on ,n11mo llS~· ,_, rM011 10 Hbo1~1no Oll·She>ttl Oil ........ (2 NI I I ~MAGAZINE • • • .. T,,. Strtpoer•· ( 19631 J04llV1tl WOOdwerd. R1Ch&1d 8eyme<. Altef aljly>ng In a small ll>W"I tor o bnOf perto<S ot lime. an llX-<:8mtVal lllllf QeCldee 10 mow end start <MK 12 MSI • 2tTOMGHT Host: Cl41te Robefts Q!) SPORTS UNUMfTEO 8·30 G Im BEHSON A mask eel mai llUder pro- t estong the construction 01 a pOwer pl&nl pulS d(\8d 115h and a roomtvl ol soap suds In the mansl<>n. \R) m I LOVE LUCY Lucy pto\S ""''" a be41hop to meet Comet WllOe &B Bll.L MOVERS' JOUAHAL "The M..,., Wor1d$ 01 Car. IOs Fuentes" BIH M~s Hlllo.S With Mex1C0•1 leading novelist and erotic I Part 2) m SUM CUISINE "Meet"'" Olahes" t:OO II Cl) BAAMABY JOtG ~naby attempts to loot a &il'llS1et plati 10 dri"9 NS wealthy bu1 emo!IOOally Otsturt>ed niece Insane IAI D MOVIE * •'h "PMl)ef" 11975) Mlcnaet Caine. Netatle Wood. M Englitll Clelec· ..................... ...... ,... ...... ........... _to ............... ~.....,. ... ._,. • .....,Illa.a.. n....-.. ........ ""° ........ .., ....... ........... °' .... ..... "'' '"'° ... _. ........ Md -;=-.:-...... a.-.. ......, Orelfle. .... ed ......... Mery ShOte , Re'I' AnlllOny. y~ Noy, loO Anclenon. SMdlet end Young ·OU>~ HoM loO Cllllehen 9"9•rm OONOMTI ··~ WNttall.,.. F-. l\lred-.. l .. , ".,..,..... Hlc;fl MM. All OI My llt9. ~If• A/Id RMI. Streett Ot London, 8uMmer Deya. UO. Q. NOllOOY'8 PE.AFECT ROQet H•tt ante•• a "* eth()n I 0 breeil UO 8 c~~098fa. ll()f\ • THE AIOHTEOU8 APf>LIES A Dream futmled" "Big ~ .. Ml:Mon1e 1un1 Into une1~~ted oppoa111on from hit Qltltnen<I wnen he OtQIMlllM • lllbUte to M 11t· 11n Luth« KlnQ C5 8TAMOAAO •' T NI End Aetun" tO;OO 8 KNOTS LANOINO Llklfa. IOund by heo hu .. band In II oome>romlS.ng lllu lion . t>ec-omes ln(l -ll OI ~ 911@ trios to (lel 0\11 OI 1111 HEWS I NA~NEWS CAMIEAA TMAEE "El OomedOt .. An 8'Wetd- 'tolnnlng him P<Oelu<*I by .Jo9Quln Cortes ab<l(lt'the life Of the Yeruro Indian QtOUP Of IOUthwes{e<n Venezuela II pr_,led. 10--'0I~ ~ THEATRE "UU!e' Emtlle" ~ year-old Ullte disappoints two SU•tOIS.. t"8t1 catches tne eye Of wealthy Edward Langtry. (Pan I OI 131 (CCI (R) 6I!) BEN WATTENeEM'S t980 "W1nn1ng Hea11s And Minds" Eu1opean and Amencan j()umalt&IS a1h· cue and defend medoe CO>« age of the Vietnam war. 11;008D8(1)®l M£WS 9 HEWL VWED GAME 0 MOVIE * * * "S/11 Bridges To Crou" 11956) Tony Curtis, Juloe Adams. A l)Olloeman is IOf"tl8d '0 ltlOOt Ilia lnend, a noocium wt1o has stolen $2.SOCl.000 12 ht-. I m THIE 000 COOPt..E ti) THE 8EHNY HIU. SHOW Benny ~ 10 be a TONIQHT'S l.ATEIT LllTINGS ................ ............. .-.a. .. ,..... ............. .CHWll ..... GM91'1M1 ~09nUM' A OOfttf .... pot1r.. Of Ille Oldlt ........ ""' •••• ...,..... lflCI ... ..... ...... ........ ... ....... ~ .. ~IMl.("1 tt:to W (I) THI JUIL._ George .. tom ~ pride and dlalMy wh«I he IMtN lie hM the "rlc;ti men'e~."(R) • --IDO"' ll'Ol\Tf HIQllllQllll of tode'l''I -·· {from IN ~ lend~ T-arid ~o- <11'91 C1UO In Wlnltliedon, llJ#== HOOAH'8 HEROES OETSMAAT Max end 99 mwt find the KAOS agent ~ 11M intw. trated the '*9m of an lmCM>rtant pnnoe. • G CAPTIOHS> ABC NEWS • t t :46 8 THIE 8E8T Of' CARSON G!Mt.: Rodney OwlQtl'· ~. C..OI Neblett. Patnc;I( Du~ Ot. Can Sagen. IRl 11.60. 9 CHAAUE'S ANOE:LS Jiii returns for • lllsn end r~s her ttta to protect e.n \ I • .,..,-old Qlf1 who W11 • nesaect I mu1der (R) -fM>NIGKT--------t 2:00 II (I) C8S LA~ MOVtlE • •" "Something ror JOif!o/ •• 1111n1 Marc Sln08'. Joll Lynas The relation· l>h•O be.~ Heo11T\61'1n ttOOITV ,.,,,,,,.. Jonn ~ l>elleHI anO "45 young&< 1>1ot1>er. wno was strlcken by leul<e!nta. .. dfema- lflecl (A) 9 TWIUGKT Za.E Three astronauts land on Whal ~ to l>o 11 '-o,eer1ed Ultw04d. end ~little water Mitt. .. MtSSK>H: IMP0681&E The IMF muat prevent an enemy 1JQ8'11 from oestroY· inO a maior A"*1Can crty With a M1Gret deVioe. ti) OETSMART Max m.ist ieaffl hOw KAOS is able 10 t>+ow t'9 fJ¥t!fY TUBE TOPPERS • KOOP e 8:00 -''The Stripper." Academy Award winner Joanne Woodward, Richard Seymer tn story of a woman who declda to ltart her life over by leaving the carnival world. . KCET 9 10:30 -Masterpiece Theater, "Ullle and Emilie." Flfteen- year-old Lillie leaves two suitors hang. ing, then takes a fancy to wealthy Edward Langtry. KOCE 9 11·: 00 -"Chinese Americans: The Second Century." Pro- gram contrasts early-arriving laborers with immigrants of today who have more skills and higher expectations. building ueed tor lhe ~ program • HMCP CONVEHT10H HIOHUOKTS Carl Rol!Oan anchors oav- 9' &oe ol the dey'1 actM· UM lrom t"' Miami Beech Convention Cenler. t2:30g MOW: • • • "The Chatk Garden" ( 196-4) Deborah Kerr. H~ M1Ns A QOY· ~t mattes• Oespetate anemp1 10 1oucn the heaf1 ol net !onefy, Ot$1U<b8<1 1--.~ onarge 11 n1 • 55 min I I NATIOHAL NIEWS t ;00 tml BARETT A A ,_spec>ef edllOI IS bombed altet 110nOUOOnQ he was netn•"Q ttoe men belllnd II S.IM Of ll\ld( tl.Jaclong1 (A) Iii MA\1£NCK Bret 1& M*lmed cS-s etter he ts t<>C>Oed 8'ld thrown Into the MllMa.ppf RMw • MOVIE * • • • > "The Eert OI cn.cago·· I 1940) Rober1 Montgomery. EO•atO AmolO A gangtl« teems tnll I he .. • member of Enoksn nobl~tv ano •• 111e t>ett to a vast l°'1une 11 il<.30mon 1 Cl) MOVIE • *'* "C11ck In The M11ror" ( 19601 O•aon w1111e•. Juhene G•eco. Th•ee "'9"-IOOefY lawyers leecl """aomewtlal patat- 181 10 lheot CltenlS Of the io-du& 12 nra I t: UI D TOMORROW Ouesti Montreal E.ol)06 P.1Cher B•ll "Spacetnen" Lee: pt'OleSai<>nlli g<>4fer K•lhy lJnney. ~-MOVIE * • '" "Kathy-O" ( 19!>81 Din Oury98. Jan Sterltng A C>Ony· t8'18d fnOYl8 Slit S le<'"~ ~-P<obiemS • IOI the Studt<> puC>loCHy men 12 "'3 I 2:1018 NEWS 2:15 NEWS 2:25 NEWS 2:30 MOVIE * • • 'T 9'm Of T nat ' ( 1963 t l..auNlncl! OIMe< St<nOnlt S19noret A well· lt>SQeClfld scn<l()lm&Sl8' .. ~ 8C(;u$80 of 9"8ull ar • youno stuoent 1 1 h• • ~mini m MOVlE • * "> "E""' In The N!Qill ' I 19421 Eowaro Arnold Ann H ... dtng When Ill\ actor IS tound muta-eo. 1 "Qfll· 11;.M Meulll II~ .,. "~Pton&g'° IJl()I 1n '"" COllt 'Ml (il "'' "1V9S toga I oOn I I"' ;o,.,,n I 2 45 1J MOVIE • • > The Kt"'J .Ano r 001 Ou"""~ t 951,1 C.•ar ~ r,,"*' flea'IO< Pat•M ,. tn<>'mt"'J ""° IUIM!Wn'tl _..., ............. ~~~ ~ e tot1UN WI toot. • \ llr .. IO "*'-) HO. MCWll * • .. ,, .. '°' NA" ( tMt) AM llyltl, AoDer1 Cumm- lfttl. An et1lefPffllno lfwentOf ttw-...... Into Ille ol lndllllry w"8n lle---·~"*­Cllenge ,,..,., IO ~ l\IW.,30mln) ~-MOYIE * ** ··Nit Clldell" 11961) 6tep1*1 MCNelty. Otll RulMI. The ~ lllalfUO. tOf et • jet fighter beee 19 troubled Whell one of hi• cedefl lumt out 10 be the brother 01 e pllot tor .._ deelhheleel9r~ 12 hfS.) • MOVIE * • "Detour'• (194e) Tom Neel, Ann s.._... A~ p1eyer h<tehhllc.. to the Weet CoMt where he get• 11>v0hled with murd4lt and a Mductove ~ aonget. (I IV .30mtn) 4'251 NIEW8 4.30 MOVIE • • "No Piece To Let>d'· ( 1958) Jolln Ireland. Jedlle Cooc;an · f 'riday•• Bayt i111e .tfovir• l01>0 0 •*'"'"TM M11t1 From r,.,. Alamo' ( t9531 Gl6t>n fa<d Jult8 Adams 1 t '()()ti) • • .. Junglfl G&t>ls" ( 19541 Bowery 8oya, P11.111ck O'MOOfe -AFTERNOON- 12 00 0 * • '> Will~ The P•OU<l Land ' fl 9'>61 Audie Murpn1. Anne Bat>cron CD • • ' '11e ShOC>wom A~ ( 19381 Matglll'el Suwavan. James S1ew1t1 ti) • * "l hrre Sallo<s And A G•rl (1!>53) Jane Powell. Gordofl Mac:Rae 3:00 0 •••. C#IY! Dive" 11943) T:f'one Power, Anne Bei ter If&! • * ··Flac>'' I 19701 Anll'IOl'ty °"'""· Ctau~ ,..,.,s Bued on the "°""' L, C1a" Huttu~ 3 30 U * • * Cl"">Pllt8" 11>m 21 11%:lt El•iab(ith l .,1•c.<. Rt<:t .,,d bur; on. JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk n-IE GU-4MAN WHO 15 HOLEO ~IN TuE. ~ D0wNTONN sP\Y9 HE'LL NEGOTIATE. WrTH IHE DoUC£, 0UT '"THERE'S ONLY ~e: PE"RSQN HE'S W l L..Wt-610 --rA1...K 10.' rr---~~~~~~~~~~ci CHAaLIE, 1 KN(}v>J ~15 t5 PROBABLY GOING 10 BE: ~ B16 A 5L)Q~6E TO 'l'OU AO rT W/>b 10 US ... Frustrating Seareh Unrolls • ID 'Lori Jean' By JERRY BUCK , LOS ANGELES <AP> -The heartbreaking search of two women for their daughter and sister on the gritty streets of Hollywood is told in "Whatever Happened to Lor1 Jean Lloyd?" A camera crew spent 10 days with Anita Smith of Dayton, Ohio. as s he looked for her daughter Lori, accompanied by another daughter, Joni LORI DISAPPEARED FROM HER home four years ago, when she was 14, and nothlng was known of her whereabouts until Mrs. Smith spotted a girl she thought was Lori in th_e television documentary "Angel Death." • The girl appeared only briefly in the back· ground of a scene ftlmed at the Clare Foundation. a rehabilitation center in Santa Monica. "Angel Death," about the perils of "angel du.st," or PCP. was produced by David Regelman, now president of MGM Studios, and Dave Bell Associates ~Bear Island' Cast HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Donald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave and Richard Widmark star in .. Bear Island," an ad venture thriller adapted from the book by Alistair McLean. The movie, filmed in Alaska, also stars Christopher Lee, Barbara Park.ins, Lloyd Bridges 'nd Lawrentt Dane. {JACK 4NOERSON) REVEALS In the l•fJIQQlteJI ' TM ,.sect N6 11•• to tbe • m•IMet..Halfaplll11pple ................................. ... ..... • ecoopof c:odl•• ch I IF I Md 191 crlilp crac::Mn. •1•11• .... t The one-hour documentary on the search for~ Lori Jean Lloyd will be broadcast on about 80 sta· lions across the country in July. Actress Marsha Mason is lbe narrator. .. SHORTLY AFfER 'ANGEL DEATH' aired. we decided to do a mm about runaways," said Dan Glngold, prodµcer of "Whatever Happened to Lori Jean Uoyd." Gingold is a long-time documen- tary producer and director aod a four-time Emmy winner. "While we were beginning our research we got a call from Mrs. Smith, who had seen 'Angel Death' and spotted wbal sbe thought was her daughter. We told her to come out with her other daughter and we would help them in their search. She agreed to let u.s photograph them in return for our help." Glngold u.ses the story of Lori as the founda· Uon for a larger view of the problem of runaways. l'l' I -·- ___ ..._,. SI lC ?1"'67 h<-eAt '-11·-.. ·-DoCtt IC•S--VCMNHI coera....641-1281 _....,... __ ---~ -c-~ 19.-..... ,...,. .. _,_,, C.11642-517&. Put • few word• to work tor you. He also look his camera into the backwaters o( Los Angeles and to New Yor k·s Mmnesota Stnp. where he talked to pimps, hustlers. runa ways and frustrated pollccmen. HE LEARNED THAT YOUNGSTERS are run· ning away at an earlier age now. and that many boys fall under the inOuence of "ctucken hawks." who in addition to taking the bbys under their wings, also use them for homosexual saUsfaction. One such "chicken hawk," identified only as Mother Marty, satd, "I've been called a deviate. but if I'm a deviate for ta.king care of these kids, I'm proud of it.·· Dr. James Gordon of the National lnstitu~ for Mental Health said, "We are confused ip our at· tltudes toward runaways. We see them as either crazies or criminals.·· Gingold said. "There have been some TV mov- ies about runaways, but they've exploited the ..... ~.f'CllW4ii4 nl>.......,..~ PllOOUCnCJfltA~MWI PGftUI scar y side What we tried to do was gel tot.he hearto( what the lads are looking for "OBVIOUSL V, IT'S EASY FOR them to get rnto trouble. But a thread running through all of lht<. 1s that they're all basically looking for the same Uung They wanl some attention and a/fe<:· lion. wtuch they somehow felt they were not get· ting ... Mrs. Smith and Joni questioned street people on HoUywood Boulevard and showed them Lon·s picture. They also talked to people at the Clare Foundation who were there when the "Angel Death" scene was filmed, but were never able lo learn al the girl actually was Lori. At the end of the film. Mrs. Smith and Joni re-- turn home empty-handed. rrus tt'ation and heartbreak visibly written on their faces . They had learned no more aboul Lori than they knew when she left home in 1976. ROBEtrf REDFORD •BRUBAKER" YA PH ET KOTIO JANE ALEXANDER MURRAY HAMILlON D.\VJDKEJnt TIM MclNTIRE • ...., .___...._,..~NN ...._...,llCJNmnaMAN......,..,~~ .:. _____ {ii)~ • 1 . ..., _____________ .. --.. ·--_..,.. ... -··---• • • • • 6 r • • • • •-.. • -• -. -.. -·-. . .. -.. -·-· ·~· •• 4' ....... -------• -· --•• -...... --------_.__......_ ..... ~ ...................... ---- • INTl .. TAINM!NT I TELEVlllON Critic Meets Public TV .. ~ ..... But Admit8 He Doeso 't Understand PB Actor David Niven hu filed a breach -of . contract suit again s t Producer David Me rrick and Paral'nOWlt Pic- tures. claiming h e did not get enough publicity for his latest movie, "Rouizh Cut." ., Pftaa 1. 90yza LOS ANGELES (AP> -Ila the Paclfte ....... room ol u.. Century Plaaa Hotel, amid tables beartna plM lableclotbl red n.,.._ and .oUed breakfast platea, public televlJlot\ met the preu. It was nol a coam1c collWon. The occuaon wit• \'BS' prt:i.s tour. the tailpart ol an annual rite that briors together television's cntics and makers The commercial net works 10 firat, paradin& their executives and stars before the visiting press and, when the big boys pull Singer Star Writing Book NASJMLLE. Tenn. CAP> - Country mu sic si nge r · songwriter Tom T, Hall is wnt· ing a novel about life in a small town. Hall. wh-Olse hit songs include "I Love," "Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wme," and the '( blockbuster "Harpe r Valley .T .A .. " s aid the book is half nished. It will be published by Doubleday. Last year he wrote another book. "The Storyteller's Nashville," an account of his music career. 'Nurse' Series Set HOLLYWO OD (A P) "Nurse," a new series starring Michclel Learned and Robert Reed, will be broadcast on CBS 'ometime in the 1980·81 season. Production on the s how, wh.ich ~as a two-hour TV movie last ;eason. begins in September in ~ew York. out, PBS alJpa ln lo ~root lhoee r~rt.wa who r~maln. TR& rotrnON Of' \he \o\lr beloncinl lo ABC. CBS and NBC Is u.aually smooth. if not mom~n· tou11 Roth aides Preti and networb -k.r)Ow the number. and tt~y dance Tht rt ts a common around cl understandln1 : the networks know the crtlJca are going to rag them a bout pandering to rating:. and the lowest common de nomlnat«. the reporters know 1 ln their heart.A that commercial televlskxl ls a business, not art It 's an honest game, really. and sometimes th~ sparnng can lead to a dialogue that serv~ the public 8 UT d i Herent creature Whal'1> a TV wnter to do wl this . . . thls thing, hall bureaucracy, half TV net.work? PBS lives outsid4! of that known sphere where un· derstanding relates to where a network stands in the ratings and what It did to get there. PBS' boss, Larry Gross man, and a couple of other PBS folks took their places across the pink tables, and entertained ques- tions. Ratings, a subject solid and familiar, came up again and again. How well did "Death of a Princess" and "Choos ing Suicide" -~o controversial PBS docume ries -do in the ratings? How ide is the gap between the lowest-rated com· mercial network s how and the highest·rated PBS show? Is it appropriate for PBS to televise tennis and soccer? Et cetera. GROSSMAN & CO. pretty much dodged the ratings talk, as ratings don't matter to PBS. "THE BEST AND FUNNIEST Clint Eastwood movie." -Janet Maslin, THE NEW YORK TIMES "ONE OF THE FUNNIEST and most touching films you'll see this or any year." -Rona Barrett. ABC.TV CrouJ ii more lntt1res~ m talklnt about pro1ram tundina. All PBS people are always more lnlerftted in t•lkln1 about tund· ln1. r BS la weird th11t way. Re11lly. For commt1rclal networks. the tirand delign is there•in block flcures. the end tis spoken loud and clear -make programs. gather the broadest possible au- dience. deliver bodies to ad· vertlsen. But PBS is there for ethereal purposes, to enlighten and in- form different and diverse au- diences. PBS 1s in the business or "narrowca.s Ung," Ji> use the vogue word. and in tli\t sense. Its goal is met the instant the product is delivered. WHICH MADE ME wonder why PBS bot.hers with promo- tion and advertising. indeed. with this very press tour. Possibl y because PB S sometimes confuses Its goal with that o f the co mm ercial networks. feeling that 1t must "p e rform" to s atisfy the beneractors"that keep it a hve. I realized. when it was over. that I didn't really understand the Public Br oadcasting Service. and I was sorry that 1 arrived.at the "Pacific Palisades room too late for the best part. Breakfast 1 understand .• NOW PLAYING lOWAllU U1110l s.t~1A 1.1\,t • 4 -4 'CU OWUDS llUllTlllG10• ... ... "'•""Jf/I" s-ri 0 ... ,~ l•JI'• Sf AOll* Olll " .... !.··~ ''''°'' CllllOOMI I •' )r t ~' ' llnlAalll '1UO , ... ~ O"' l••HIU f '-,.,, Ptclftc't Ill ... " "'" ... U..'I ••tlALA V1~M'\t'lo,_.11/U11'1'i\ H t l rt··• ·u ':"• r~ "° "'""' ACGll'fll •• , .. l~•·· "'Fame' is ablaze with energy, freshness, vitality, youth and talent. A bold venture dazzling in its display of song and dance:' ' ,, ,, ··-.. ' . ---· ... f ~ -Charb Champlln. l<K ~\el. lime!> "'Fame' has heart., guts d ,. an power. 1 •.• , , ,,, , ''" 1, .. 'Fan 1<.:· hur~t ~ \\ ith dcctricit\' from beg inning to end:· 1<..,k:": I. "A jubilant, hugely entertaining . " ID0"1C. 1,1nu \l."1111 \t'\' )clfi. 1 '"" · ''An explosion of talcnt :· II<~. I I• rn, \ ~ .i '1'11 .. \ . 0 BLESS YOU BRONCO BILLY. It's time to take Eastwood seriously as one of the most honest, influential personal filmmakers in the world today." -Tom Allen, VILLAGE VOICE .. r > I) I• I '''"II .... '""' "BRONCO BILLY is Clint Eastwood's most enjoyable film in years:' -Gene Siske!, CHICAGO TRIBUNE .. BRONCO BILLY, let me tell you, may be the best film Eastwood has ever made." -LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE "Eastwood's 'Billy' bits the bull'a·eye.'' -Rick Kogan. CHICAGO SUN TIMES 0 BRONCO BILLY is a bundle of fun and a great way to start the summer .. " -George Anth9ny. TORONTO SUN ·---- ·~ '' ' 'u, ·-·-- ''What everybocly gets ls• good time." -Gene Shalit, NBC-TV "D.-n'tml8a BRONCO BILLY." -US MAGAZINE , •• f, ,Ji I I f1t fl " I I ~ :. ~ \kt 11,C .r1l<lv.')TI \I.I\ 1 rl " ... 1 \11 i\IJ\ f'AJ..!K~.H I m t-A~lt \\'m•• ,, , ' 111<1.._,101'1 lt-:H CORE I'""'"'""~ l)i\\'11 >I >t-. '-ill.\ 1\ """ALAN l\1AHSllAU. --~"'~•o ".lt> l nu·''""" /\LAN l'ARKER o~· -,.. .... _, .. ,_..... • MCM , TUnttMArtlsts ==-~"·:.:·~, .. ~,...... ,,. -..... -··~--·-... -. . _ ............ r .... ·~ ~·· .,.-.. ... ,.,. CXJl~~r . -.-;:-- NOW SHOWING! UIU(ltl • com 11m ll IOlO ~MUMllmOI IUtM ~1'111'1 01<vt I• ~19 q•c,n 8•1\1('1 ~4 iJJJ ',. 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Rynt"tHJ SP'"''0\ C•lll0<n1• '7:.2 O•"" w~--. "' St '""' \ l~&«h.~•9"»~1 T"'\ ~\I\ GOfl<l"'l4'CI DY .,. un •"<O<PO'..ie<I aHocl•tion Ollle• llWfl • O.f fNf"\IWO ~'e'W.s\of'fm-4f#\ ff\•\ \i.\~ _. .... filed .,,"' '"" (Oulll• (~r> Of Ot·~ (OV<>IV Otl ,,,,.,.. 19 ""° MAMCITATUH:MT Tiie toilOwl .. -~ h '*>'"9 bYw neu•• THE FIUENOSHtP FACTOPY, UIS Not11"9f'•"'· H•-f1 he<h, C.lllonw.t tlMO J•llre y !>II•-l(..nfm.t11, UIS Nott11191\em , H•wpo rl 8••<11 , G•lltoml• '2MO T"'' bul&lneu '' <onoucl4'CI by.,,'" <llY10Uel Jeff••v ~-IC.vffm•" • lh~\ ~ ... t..,..,t W•'\ Uted •Ith ,,... C°""ty Cle,,. of 0.-COullty °"July I, l'llO 1'1- Pvbll\hed Or-C.0.\1 D•llY Piiot, July 3, 10, 17, 2•. 1'90 213~ PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOl.n aUSIN!U NAM! STATIEMINT Tll" lollow1119 perton 1~ <lc>4110 b1nl· nit\\ ... M"'GGIE~ A FLOWEll SHOP, 101 P•tm. S..1110e, ~1/fof"rw• .,_, M•~ L W"•t!..,I°" SO' W e •• .,.,.. 81....,. S.lbO<I, Qhlor~ •• ,,.., 1'1,..)t Thi\ bin•~\ I\ CO"clu<lod by.,, 11\ PV01t\1'ed ()r.,.., C.O.\t De•IY P•lot, d1'tlliC)Ual JuM 1•. ?ti. Jolly 1. 10 l'llO >~•« ---~' L Wh•llenton PUBLIC NOTICE fl"ll\ 'f6t~f\f W~\ fHec:t with lh"' County CIPn 01 0<•119e C°""'" on '"~ 11.1• "'"n• P.,Oh~ Or~ ~· 0 4tl'f P110t ,.,,... 1q. 16. ,.,,,) 10 1'191') ,~,"" PUBLIC NOTICE • .. • f P!Wftllfily Ju.. t I Tll08E 8VaPa&SING FACT8 ALONE h•vf' CM&led tome Hollywood-w•tc.'hers to predict a · •t.uat ··period Is at hand here "Ex..hlt. Sc.'rambJe To SaJvaa Summt"r ~ LM Patt.ems 11 ShamblH ai 'tl\e•ltn Re· Trench. SOme Fear Worst. OtheNl ll~UI," nld • hudhne la the Hollywood ~how busm(' tratle paper Dally Variety. But although no one i~enyma that box omce rt' h1rns are olf (Daily V araety estimates a 10 percent drop in ticket sales for the first five months or 1980 c0mparedto 1979>. rew w11l agreeon lheextentofthe rnov\e malaise ''111E JIONTH OF JUNE WAS not a good BRONCO BUSTING? month." J ack Va lenta, president or the film pro OHnt Eaetwood URBAN BLIGHT? John Travoft• duce~ trade group ~t' ~ouon Picture Association of not as good as last year .·· Amenca , told The Associated P.ress ~ Like most s tudio executives, however. Valen\i is F~ lhe a~.ve-ment1oned.~ilms. June was a bad quick to point out that the 14·week summer season. !"onthmdeed. Bronco Billy. muptot,38'7lheaters which traditionally accounts for 34.35 percent of m 2~ weeks. attrac~ed an aneml~ Sl3 3 mat.lion Hollywood's yearly business. has only just begun. ~espate favorabl~ reviews and massave promotion , "There's u low threshold or panic in our busi-Urb~ ~wboy was expected to do better.~han it~ ness. You get one month and people begin to head for S2C!·~ f!Ullion in 2""1 weeks in1, ~00 houses and Rough the high.rise apartments or get a bottle of Valium C11t 1s .barely backrng 1t with $6.4 mllllon at 965 somewhere ... he said. "We tend to get our expecta· Howgv11;a , SOME rn.al ARE performin1 well. Valenti noted, poiaUq to the extraterrestrial 98$ mllUon boxoffJce of "T'he Emptre Strtkes Baa" (In 1 world of It.I own. avers a rival atudlo bead. Universal Pictures President Ned Taoeol since it.a r~leaselnJate May. Valenti also had high hopes for Stanley Kubnck 's borronfic "The Shining," which bas taken In $25.S million In upt.o81S theaters. · 'll 's too early to tell if it'll make back its total cost. but the point is it's doing a lot of business." Valenti said, despite recent precipitous drops in lbe film 's wet>k·to-week returns. INTl,.TAINMINT I MOVlll Rt ·-o, llU(HA Yl$1A OIS11118U('°91 co llC Cw1110...,..,~ ----NOW sttOWJNG....----- &WAil(IM Bt<IQ•nur I ll1 644b llY1Nf 'IV•• ~b11dR~ I 551 G655 cma •UA [l TOii flllfTAll HWY Edward\ C1nPmd 'l Saddlebac k 3 r ounla1n Valley 1 c~wr 'HCj 4141 581.5880 839 1500 IUllCl llUllCl OIUICl Stadium 011v' In Oranl(e Ma116 UA City Cinema 639·7860 637 0340 634-3911 WlSTllWSlfl UA C•n~ma 4 893 054& ANOTHERIUTWITHTHEpublicthlssummer. -------------------he noted. is "Friday the 13th," an extremely low- budget ($1.5 million> horror movie that Paramount shrewdly picked up for distribution. The Cilm bas r~ked up more than $35 million. Va1eoti blames lhe recession for Hollywood's "soft" business. 'Cannonball' Cast Set HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Actor-playwright George Furth will co·star ~th Burt Reynolds in the act.Jon comedy "Cannonball Trophy " The movie also stars Roger Moore. Dom DeLuise. Farrah Fawcett and Jack Elam. It 1s about a cross·country automobile race. "RAMBUNCTIOUS. TOUCHING, RAUCOUSLY FUNNY AND SAVAGELY DRAMATIC." ~CM"9e ChMrlplln, LOS ANGELES TIMES screens in 11 days _ · Al~off~shaky~a~.but~lhr~enlsigns~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ recovery, are Robert Redford's "Brubaker" prison The MOYIE MUSICAL EVENT drama and the big budget C$30 million· plus) Dan of the 80's I Ackroyd.John Belushi demolition derby "The Blues Brothers." FINAL ATfENDANCE f1GURES WILL not be available until the second week or July, Valenti not· ed. but for the year. "We are running 4 percent behind 1979 in admissions as oflhe end of May; 2 per. cent above in box office. Figuring in inflation, it is Actress Gets Role HOLLYWOOD !AP> -Jill Eikenberry will play Dudley Moore's fiancee in "Arthur," a con· temporary comedy now filming in New York. She most recently was in "Hide in Plain Sight," ~th James Caan and in the television movie "Orphan Train." OOIOOl.8Y ST£AEO!'. •"l•t LLC.HL r.-.t_i4ff.i( .._ ''THE FIRST EPIC HORROR FILM11 -Jack Kroll, Newsweek Magazine , A ~ANlPf KU~Rl[K f llM JACK Nl~HOlSON SHflm OUVAll ~TH[ SHININ[' ~~lMAN [ROlHfRS, DANNY llOYO Sf f~~KfNG -~ KUBm[K. D~N[ JO~NSON SlANUYmemtK JAffmN r~a2£-~ IRl4a'T.!.-.!!-1 Rorr\Wamtr~ 0 A Wetrlfll Cornnvc81tOOSCorrc>eny CWemer8ros tnc 1980 Alt~~ c 111.-W ""'""MAN" ' ..... . , .. ... "ROUGH CUT" THE MAN OF STE£I. IN THE ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE -!61- ~ "'ward• "" WESTaa NOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER lest Foreign language Film 1979 HA gmuJne ~···• clnanatk: wori ot art that muat be Men, aavora and 8eCll again. Don't mlaa It." _... ..... , • trfC .. ....... niir..-7itMtH ftri...W_,_,,., , •• ., ,.. ~,_t:Jt Our 1 .. m tells you everJt"'"' you want to know •bout your team In the DAILY PILOT . .... . . . . • ~---------mi:::=:=::-···-····..-.----..-··-.... -... ,.. ... ""' -----·· ·····-.... __ -~ ·--···---...... --·---·· ..... -·-·-.. .-----~*"""'----....._-._ II .,... ___ ..,......... ----------.-........-..-.------·--------.......,_..,._. __ .,...,_,.. ... _.,,......,.....,..__...~--------------------·------...i. .. ( INllDl s.M1 ..... lnt1 •Aftft L nier •MtrllC9'1 •Cla111ftet ,..._.., u, By Juornt OLIO .,, ............. The city or Tet-ot , 8 ja CalifomJa. '8 hav•n" a ralr and It would IUcl' gnnpo$ to com by the hundreds. M08t or all. Tf'cute '~ offlc1als a nd cillzens would lik e noTtNmrnronoa to s~ what· hap~nlng to their nelahbor to the sooth'. . Tt"<'ate rolled out the red car~l Monday to a group or 30 JOumuhsts. C'hamber or commerce officials and mem bcrs of tht! Sunta Ana PoUC'e Department CTecate and Santa Ana are !)ISter Ctllt'S) to advertlse the ra1r and thu ''nt>w Te<'nl4.' " Whil e improvements lire s low m coming to Lhe L1:1nd of Manana. the) ure definitely arriving. as a tour of tht- t·1ty points out Tht•rC' ~ a new trade school high on a hill overlooking the cit~. t~e Tccate Brewery 1s expandmg to create more JO bs , and American manufacturing (1rms are st•ttmg up plant!'> which fu rther helps the economy WJDLE SERIOUS progress 1s bemg made. the resi- dents of Tecate have not forgotten how to have fun. And indeed. it seems pleasure is a prime ingredient in this somewhat dusty borde r town. The fair is a good example of the Tecateans ' passion for good times. Scheduled for July 3 through 13 at the fairgrounds in Tecate (see map). Tecate en Marcha is a ba rgain with an admission price of about 10 pesos <around 48 cents). and free attractions inside. The only cost once inside. excluding food. are the cock fights, which a re $6 to $8 admission. The re will be nine fights every day of the fair. · Tecate en Marcha wi ll Jl;-o9"' - --- --include folk dances. an animal display, a rts a nd c r afts, entertainment by Baja California's top performers. local beer . a wine and cheese booth featuring Baja 's Mi ssion de Santo Thom as wi nes. and games. THE FAIR is impor· tant toTecate because it is "the people's fair.'' as· scrted J orge Gonzalez Perevra, secret ar y to t he city's mayor. <B:> "It is not for the in- terest of a few who will m ake a profit," he said . The fair st arted 20 years ago but has not been held m Tee ate for a decade. It was so s uccessful in its early years that it was moved to Tijuana, where it failed . Americans at- t e nding can leave the ir cars on the U.S. side of the border or d rive through the city to the fairgrounds. The border closes at midnight so gringos attending must either book one of Tecate's 500 hotel rooms, drive back before 12 p.m. o r bring campers. While Tecate city officials are excited ab<>ut the pros pect or U.S. residenl.s attending the fair. they reali ze that Tecate and other border cities have a bad image that may keep some tourists home. Converting Dollars to Pesos Many Mexican s hops affix prices in U.S. dollars, but some don't. Most s hops wiJI be glad to exchange your doll ars for pesos, but their exchange rate usually isn't as <1dvantageous as that offered al banks . The rate differs daily. but the following chart. based on a rate of 22 5 pesos to the dollar, indicates what to ex· pc ct Pncelf1 PM0e P11ce .n Dollars. Pnc:e on Pesos Price •n [>-111ari. 5 $ .22 $100 M.N. $ 4.44 10 .44 250 11 . 1 1 20 .88 500 22.22 50 2 .22 Money I.Q. By LOUISE COOK .... i...-~· _._ How much do you know about your money? There never seems to be enough of it, of course. And what there is, doesn't go as far as it used to. It is also important, however, to know the rules and regulations that govern the way you borrow and spend. You can test your money I.Q. with the following quiz. based on information from Citibank, the ,..nation's secood·largest commercial bank. Mark each of the statements "true" or "false," then check the answers that follow. Guesses don't count. "If you have to guess," say the bank economists, "you don't know and in financial matters as in other things, what you don't know, can hurt." · Here are the test atatemesdl: 1. U you borrow money from a bank and default. the bank bas a .. right of set otr," allowing it to take money to pay off the loan from any checking or savings ac· count you have with the bank. 2. You are not liable for your spouse's debt lf it was signed for without your knowledge. . 3. If you authorize a deduction from your day-to..cSay savings account and the bank takes it from your checking account, you can be charged for an overdraft U the cbecldna balance wasn't big enou1h to cov· er the wlthdrawal. - With Annual FeflfiflBI f ' \ Lots o music to keep v1s1tors in a happy mood is planned for Tecate en Marcha THE\' ARE WORKJNG han1 . along with higher of f1cial~ 111 Baja California, to makL· that part of Mt·x 1co s afe for all \0 1s1tors . "Amcrica11s arc safer than t:Vl'r hcforc m i\'kxk o " Perevra :-.au.I. "No tourist will bC' treated unfairly. T hN t' is no more bribery." To help protect tourists. the government of IlaJ<J Cali fornia ha~ established a district attornev's offlc for tourists and a new fleet of "Gn-en Angcls,''.to offer ht>lµ for stranded motorb ts. The "ang<.•b" Y.1U provide gasoline'. 011. Y.<.tter . f1r '>l aid. some rcpull' :-.er\'lce and most important. radio com mun1cation. All ma.1or h1ghwa~ s an: pa troll ec.l J l ll.'a~t twice• a day by the .. Angeles Verde~ " Tecatc. like other Baja cities. 1s ::.Jowl ~ tQ ing to r<m.t' its economic le\'el and its genera) appeuranct' Road~ a n · being paved. new business is being inv1tl'd and a rene.:Y.t·<I cmphas1::. is being placed on education of thl.' young. RIGIIT NOW Tecate advertises its opportunities for sporlc; •d outdoor activities. There is little night life m the quiet city, so it's a good place for families to stay. "We have a nice c limate and ther e is good camping, fishing and hunting for quail and rabbit," Perevra said. Tourists also will find motorcycle and bicycle races, and the horse races and bullfights m Tijuana arc JUSt a short drive awav. Tecate, which sits in the s hadow of Mount Cuchana is focusing on its drive to bring industry in the next JO years because the city believes that's the first step to pro· gr ess. But its lack of growth is what attracts some Americans to retire there. s uch as Phil Orti7., a former Downey businessman who moved to Tee ate eight years ago. He loves the slow pace of the town. the low prices . the ample supply of Carta Blanca and Tecate beers and the hi gh ratio of women to men. IT'S A PERFECT place for "senorita wotchinJ?.'' since it's rumored t hat there arc 15 women for ever) man <many young women come to work in the factories > Ortiz. ~omew hat of an unoffi cial goodwill :Jm· bassador for Tecate, pointed out that the city 1s known <J~ '.l city or "work . peace and amor," an appropriate tttll- for the residence of so many beautiful senoritas. It also is a city of music and dancin~. as the 30· member American delegation discovered on Mond;,i y. The mid·day barbecue in one of Tecate'!) nicest parks turned into a baile. and ever yone was reluctant to lea\ e the impromptu concert and dance And when the bus was about to pull away from it!' last stop in downtown. two guitarists appeared to strum a farewell concert. I >11t• ml'mb\·1· ol t lw 1 · S dl'lcgat1on . ins pired hy the t·ih ·~ .1mpk "'11ppl ~ nl Jil'.ir·t· <Jnd l•n l'. ::.ind its unending flo Y. <11 Can<• Blc.1 111·;.i , pc rform<.·d hh ov.n vcr!iwn of the \11·x1t·:in llJI Ll<rntt· J S the mus1("1 ;.in~ ~lrumml:!d their J1n·I\ tune"> TN·<.itl· m<Jv n11 t h<.1\1· th1· m<1...,t ll1xun ous of accom- mnd.1t1on~ nr 1 hP mn<..t mo<lt-rn of rn;1d..,, but.. 1t docs have on1· thin:.! ).!111n ).! lu1 1l : T hi· ~p1r1t 11f tnt•num1da. What Can You Bring Back? In 197fi th•· I r11tPd Slotr<. put more than 1,000 Mcxican- m :idt' produc·t~ '"' th1· r1 Ut \ fr1·1• 11:-.l The hM, available a t t ~ cu..,tom .... inc Jude'> ~nod n 1n ing:-., c~rtam pr<'ciou-; s1one:-. and ITll·lah . c1:r..i m1n., t'hcs~ ~e~. "'orks of art. book:. and hat-. Jn add1t10n. l'H.'f) peN>on <including children) in a vb;. 1tmg ~roup ha~ an exemption or $300 that can be applied to non·duty-frec merchand1:-e Families can pool their in· d1v1dual exemptions 1f making a family purchase. You may use your SJOO exe mption e very 30 days. Each adult can bring back one quart of an aJcohollc be\•erage and 100 cigars According to an official brochure produced by the Mexican ~overnment. "It 1s unlikely that you will en- c·ounter d1Iflcult1es" dunn~ a v1s1t to BaJa California. If ~Ou do. howevC'r. phone numbers for ai.~1stance are pro· \'ldcd . f'~or ('()mplainL-; or Cn•f' le~al information or assistance. th<' brochun.· m.-.trurt~ \ 1s1ton. to <'a ll one o f lhe following numbers, give tht: operator lhc codt! :.ind number ··ou are callmi:: from and, :.a.)s the brochure , "You will '? con· tacted immediately " Information and Assi8tance M EXICALI: From Mr ' 1('0 -::! 2222 Co'1e 41\13 From L S -(9031 il\2 2222 Code 4*>13 E!li 'ENADA Prom ~11"<1co -R·l201 C:ode 5124 From l ~--<903 1 398-220 1Code 51:?4 T IJL'ANA f'm m \kx1co --5 0301 . 5-0302 or 5 0:\03 Code 462 1 From t; S . -( 903 1 385-0302 Cock 462 t For mlorm~t1on on toun).m in Tecatl'. tht" s et'rt"tarv of tounsm m BaJa Cahforma offcn. t hl' follo~1n~ numbers: From Mex1C'o -4· 1095 From l 's <9031 354-1095 Delegates rnr tourism al!'.O arC' ll'l<'ated in T11uana. San Felli>('. Enscn.id.:1, J\lcx1C'alJ and Rot>anot What You Don't Know Can Hurt 4. The annual percentage r ate of APR tell s you all you need to know to compare charges for credit cards. 5. If you previously took out a bank loan , paid it off and now want a new loan from the same bank, you don't have to worry about providing information on in- come, home ownership, etc. since the bank already has a complete file on you. 6. Under a new regulation, if you take out a bank loan. the bank can insist. as a condition of lending you money. that· you authonze a utomatic deductions from an account you have at the bank. 7. State laws set the maximum amount of personal credit you can get from a lend· ing institution through ejtber a credit card or a loan. 8. If you change your marital status, you must tell your creditors in order lo re- establish your creditwortbiness. 9 . U you're taking a credit scoring test and you think you'll get a low score on a specific questionb you may do better to leave the answer lank. Here are &Jae auwen: l. True. 2. False. If you have a non-working, homemaker spouse in a separate~property state -all but eight states -a court may hold you liable for debts incurred for oeceuWea. So far, most cues have in· volved working hus bands and non-working wives, but Citibank experts say recent court decisions indicate that in the future, a working wife may be held responsible for some debts of a homemaker husband. You would, of course. a lso be responsible for your spouse's debt if the loan was granted on the basis or your joint creditworthiness. 3. False. If a bank makes an error in an automa tic transaction, it must take full responsibility and correct the problem - usually within 10 business days after it was told of the mistake. 4. False. You also should know what method the creditor uses to calculate the interest charge, as well as the length of the "free" grace period -if any. 5. False. A new loan means a new file-. You should, howeve r, point out any perti· nent in.formation about a previous borrow· ing record. 6. False. Automatic deductions are voluntary. 7. True. Maximums range from $15,000 in New York to $25,000 in Calllomia. They apply to personal credit -without col· lateral -not to mortgages. 8. False. ,.You need to inform the creditor only if the credit was granted sole· ly on the basis of your prevJous spouse's in· come. 9. False. A poor answer will 1et you • low score but no answer gets you zero points. • '. ~· __________________ ._.,..__ --.................... _,....._. ___________________ -~-------... .!!4. MONTE CARLO NIGKT FOR SOUTH COAST MEDtCAL CENTER Guest.a Dorothy Heacock, Chartlne McDermott, Mtldred ComeUua, Je•n Thompeon, Jamo Jamieon, Barbera 8athrtck, Pam Rayment Standing Room Only What a birt.h1h1y party 1l wa~ The South \oa!>t Me-d1col Cenll't in South Laguna 1s 21 ~ears old and the Silver ond Gold Chapte r or the Au:uhary celebrated, appropriately, with some .:am••<; or ··21 .. The chapte r sponsor ed a Monte Carlo Night 1n the• parkm~ structure which was attended by nearly 400, an S RO crowd. Some guests got so busy at the gaming ta bles that they neglected t.o enJOY the supper of l'hickt>n Cordon Bleu and carrot birthday cake, but that meant a ll the more for everyone else. Wilh the crowds a nd the "high rollers," the <'vening was "Just lake Las Vegas," one guest CGtn mt-nted. J ean Thompson, party cha irman. put 1o~l~t h1'r the suN'essful e vening with the help or mt:'ml~·rs and their spouses. including chapter pn-.1dcnt Charline McDermott and h e r hu~h.1nd. Allen. I •rhrr J:ucsts wt•re Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam lff'ntlt•rMn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malcolm, Mr. • 1A1I l1r.-. Richard Jlaerick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred \lh'm ,,., am! '1r. and Mrs. Henry Brian. 11 w as very thouRhtful of Irwin MUman ano hi.., cohorts to open the E ncore restaurant JUSl 1P t 1111t· for a visit by Belen G. Kohut, R.N., fouruf(•r of the YWCA's Encore program for µo::,t -mastectomy reha bilitation. Mrs. Kohut . who r esides in Princeton. N.J . \\as ~uest of honor at a reception last week at U>e nt•w restaurant in Costa Mesa. Encore has been active 1n Orange County ror the past two years and more than 100 wome n huvc participated. It includes gentle floor ex. t•n'l!>l'S, wurm pool therapy and rap sessions. \ttenchng the cocktail hour were Jonl Cam· ra~na. Mary Dou~las, director of the South Ora111'!c County YWCA. Velma Potter, chairma n of U1c' Encore advisory council. Ruth Pettau, JI' t•-.1dcnt of the South Oran~c County YWCA. «arol)n John!>on, Leone Seely, Dennis Lindsey. l'tih, Mlrtam Shc ddon, Molly McClanahan, ( .-rnlf> Radzins. Ge rry Riddell, Kathy Nyholm, <.:laru Sbimmerling and Martin Ellloll, M.D. The Costa M c~a Police Department wos w .. 11 rcprcscnt<·d <it a recent baby shower hosted h~ C't•cllla Boyd of Newport. Heights. The mother -to-be. J anJe Walker, is a senior n ·'>•·rv1• r1ff1r1·r and the future p a pa is In· v1·i.1lgawr U avf! Walker, also of the CM PD. ('o h<mtmg lhe purt.y with Mrs. Boyd, the h•1n•111•1·"' t ou..,in. wa~ h •r i.1slcr , Robin Lauen •11 ( 11'11;1 M1•!.J Klmbnly Boyd help\!d w1lh t he Rifts and th•·r 1· w1·n · :1~. ~u··~L!.. lllcluding n:lal1ves, col· J1 ,Jl'Uf"'i a11<1 f111·111I..,. 'I li••fl• INf'I 1• f111w1·r... r11r tlw h <Hlllrf•(' pr<· • 1·nl••ll 1i., tt11• Ji11<,ll'',.,, . .., -.nd ;i lic111ftu(•l for tht:m l111rn ,,,., w .. 11t 1 I .. 11111tl11·r J1·annt• Moody. 111 111", ""', ,. "'''"' II>-llt>lt-o Johoi.on und J UJll' ( IJnVl'r'>f'. Ttw "ht1l1• pt1lw1·m:in or pollrf'woman" will .ir1 ,..,,. ~01111·1 1111" l.t11·r lh1"> 1r11mth I 'tr.111• 1>.1 y-.. 1·anw to Newport. Beat'h ag11m ICJ• l 1.1t•~ k1·111I "'ht•n fn1•n<h (>( Nf•wport Beach f'1111nl'llwoman ftuth••lyn f>lummn ~11thcred for a l'H<·kt;ul part v in lwr hrin•>r SuM1aV Thi• · lloc·k to rl<wk" d1nnn 11urt v !>tartc•<I <ti th(• newly rpmo<lc·lt·d Halhoa lslund homt• of Antta and (;ti t'e-rituHOn 1rnd concluded with ll n 1-:nrly C1.1l1forn1a rcast <ind dance at the 1.1do l'llt> Clubhoust· Guest1> were invited to dress in Early ('alifonua costume111 a nd a fe w complied, lnclud· Ing Mrs. Ferguson. It was a request up her al· ley. since the Ferguson home is done an a Mex- ican theme a nd she has the beautiful e m - broidered dres~es to go with it. Enjoying the balmy evening were Gent and Paal Shapiro, Pat Krone, Howard and Gloria Seelye, Jeff and Bln.nle Kirkpatrick, Ralph and Debbie Gray. Nancy and Buddy Ebeen, Doe and Gall Mcinnis, 8 and Dick Vanderpool a nd Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather and her husband, Loren. And. the honoree herself was there 1n high spirits The Ferg u.sons' cat. Little Sweet TblD1, was probatily the most relaxed part.y guest. She • lloppt-Hings By Judith Olson ~lcpt through the.• whole thing without a s witch of the tail La Familia Auxilia ry of Family Service A s- sn. ha d a Cockta al-a thon lo ra ise money for the FSA endowment fund last week :Jt the Hunt· ington Harbour home of Chuck and Carol Perry. The goal was to raise $6()() and the evening f\u r passed that. much to the delight of the com- mittee . T h<'r e was a !>rnorgas bord of d rink!" and hors d 'oeuvr~ :l1ld J t•ouple of 1i:amc~. in<.'.lud1n~ the old stand-by of guessing how many bcani. in a Jar About 100 m1•mhc-rs and frie nds of the aux· thury gathered for tht• sociable evening _ Los Angeles Sherill Pder J. Pllc~s was c hosen Lawman of lhe Year by Laws at Wo rk. a national organization dedicated to the control of crime He received the honor at a black-lie dinner at the Beverly Wilshire Hot.el last week with James Koo8evelt as an honorary chairman or the evenL Senator Ba rry Goldwater of Arizona pre- sented the awar d and the evening had a Coun· try.Western theme Nt•wport Harbor Luther an Church ccle hrat- cd the beginning of sum mer last Sunday with its ann u al picnic at lhe church. The congregation w as divided Into two t ea ms. Paul's 1' .. ools and Luke's Loonies, for the games, and the competition was keen. But just before the end of the picnic. and the awa rding of prizes <Luke 's Loonies won >. all the players joined in singing Ha ppy Birthday to Lorrie BlaJne , one of the picnic chairmen. The R.ud•ll P resleys and the Clement L. Hlrscbes, a ll or Nrwport Beach, were on the ~elect committN• pla nning the black-tie dinner dance held Tuesd ay in conjunction with the San· l a An1~ta at iona l Horse Show. The s how wtll run th h .July 6 Ne port Jl arhor Auxiliary of Childre n's lfom•· Societ y debutantes and their fathers toured the CHS d istrict offi ce recently to l>CC fr rst·hand th<' s('rvices offered by the facility. Mr.i. l.loyd MHM"Y Jr., a uxlhury prci.ident . wC'knm1.J the girls ;md their father.;, then in- trodut·1-d Mri1. Dorothy •·1t11(f'rald, director of CHS v11luntl'Cr .... who outhn\.'<.1 the proRram Fathers a nd d c but:Jntes attending were Rk hard Auelmann and Trina; Albert Auer and /\llli.on; Pt'rnel Barne ll and Chrlatlne; John llarrf'tt and F.llulH-th ; Richard Beaml8h .ud l.e11l11>; Michael Rlake and Mary; Benjamin Jirown and Mary; llr. Jamefl f'ord •nd Sun n: Ro be rt llllchey and Linda ; and Stanley 11111 and Ke lly. Also. Richard Hunsaker and EdJtb; Gerald KlngNley and Jiii; Morris KJrk and Krtatln; James Myerson and Carol; Thomas Rafael and J • ne; Alla n St.over aad Loul.se; Per Trebler and J.a ura; Wllllam Ware and Carol and WUUam Wren and Margare t. Brynnette Ramu, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Artemto Ramll or Huntington Beach, received the ouulanding buslneas student award for 1980 nt Mount St . Mary's College. A.nae Eatla of Laguna fUlls was named Woman of' the Year by J ewish FederaUon Coun- c\l or Orange County's Women's Dlvlslon. She was honored durln1(a brunch al ShJr Ha Ma'a lol Harbor Rclorrt\ Temple in Newport. Beach. --=~========":"'=:::::=::= ......... --.... . . . . ·---' .. ......... ~-...,, AT YWCA PARTY - Ch attin g are Dr. Martin Elliott, Helen GUnes·Kuhut, Peggy Flllmon, and Joni Campa~a If JIOU have an item /or ~lappen1ng1, send 11 lo Judith Ot.m aJ tM Dally l'tlot. P 0 H-0.r 1560, Costa ,' fth so . 9 2626, o r call 642 4321. S1n9ln Calendar run1 c•nch W1'dllt'$day and con· , t om1 mfonnatwn on drs <'uu1on groupl, parhl'$ and J 1·1,.·nts OJlt'fl to the public m t h1· Orunge Coaat arra :frnd nohcra lo Singles ('O/t'ndar. Dolly Ptlol , p () llor 1560, ('01110 Mt'so, ('A 92626 l n<'lud1• 11our nomr 11rid lf'/"J1/1nn 1· num/lf'r SET BER FREE FOR ·s ONLY 36995 C Seff• s.rricel ~ol 1r.·:1 mu.,f Ii.• rt·1·t•11w.t IU'f• u~·c•k.• rn 1uJ1or111• u/ 11n ill••• t'ttc•ut C/uh <'nll'fl<tor runs f'arh t--.-• \\'1•dnnckly rn tlw Ou rlv 1•1wt and 1·mita1'13 rw11cra 11/ wonwn·~ and 11t'ru1cl' d ull rrwrtrngs and t'Vt'nt:s nj>('n to tfu· public /o r lhe following wc·ek St>nd not1rn 111 Club Calendar, Dmly T'ltol , I'() Bor 15(j(). Costa Mua. CA 92626 /nrludR your n.ornt' a n d p hCtnf' numher Notices must be in our BUY HER hands three Wt>t>k.~ in ad· r~~~~-~iiliiiiiiiiil~7~ vance of an t'Vt'111 H A To request a prr ltHt'. • --F~~ wnte or call the f',..atur p ~ 0 1·par1men1 . 642 4:J.'1. Whi·rlpoo} hetwrcn 2 a nd 5 pm f' h 11 I Cl r I' q U t' .\ I J U r t • honorPd on a space Ot'Oala· ble ba$t$ Undercounter "eddm!'J and {'nqag1• men1 announcemt•nt~ r un -. DISHWr ASH ER on Sunday 1n tht· n a i111 ff PillJt Forms are 11voiloble al all Dolly Pilot ojftces or by colling the f 'eatur t • Depart ment. 642-4321 Engagement announce. menta must be received by the F eaJure Departrn1,nt aJ fe113t n.r week.I be/ore the weddmadate RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY WhettYo..W-+ ...... ,. 1922 ~ll•d. Cotto Mf'w -S41·1 IS6 0mars CUSTOM FRAMING Spec1altz1ng 1n Hand Fln11hed Frames 1803 N•·wport Al vel Costa M 1•sil 548-4 511 Baldwin Pianos and Organs a L ',.,,, ,,, nu,~~'~"'. f Al'r ', l•ll I l•I '· ... , r .. 11100 ltl•no 640 9020 flAlt f ti, ' \U H •1 \ MO M 1 ~ .. , • ro •O • • • -·1~. 9 Cycles Super Sco ur Cuitom ~ ~ Scow• Modet SHU-7000 f.f'o1vr .. , 9 c.,~ ()pf>-· • ~ • ,. I' r ,. ! 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Kate11e (714) 772-4471 --_.._ -..... ---_....._____ ---.... ----....................._ .!......__---...-____ , -------~----.. -·----... -------, ..........._._ .... ..._ _____ --.. ... ----------- Dr.AR AN I NO R..\ Vw,. r n1ht lo ••11 ••o.ad .. nd lrHl l A · lo ut tile g:'DPblUa °' r w a lou1 lMnplJ1 I )uat hos>f' c.tc. lt ful , btron he turna • C"1 rn .. r ht1'll resret. Tb1a man' t'Ompula1on to fool around wltb llt\M tflr la ll no I ta tnm. bttau .. t\ b H • fancy oeme II ta •tall t.M r&Ak t ahow m town My UtlJ" tori "as a vl<'t •m of !IOuc-h a man She traded ht.'r lnn()('enrc.-and mental h.-allh for a c andy bar nut JU"' on~. but many times whentiver "8 11t Murvrn" .,;ot a h11nk..rin' for i1 little lillrL $ht>'!\ 11 )'\)UO.IC ""om an nu"'. but hft> 1i. P•H "' ht.•r by bt>l'ltWit' or the• dnmage done b) this pedoph lllat· CW\ 1t bt• that ··11l'1td fjid · doesn t go tor he lp bt-cuwsl· hl' u•ully ticw:.n t "'unt 1t" H thf" guy valut.>S tui. m urriai:e. ht• '4111 taltt• .>our udv1t-e, St't.'k h11> w1h>'l\ undt•r..lund1n..: and m ak1· a full and cum1>ll'lc comm1tnwnt to <'lt'1uun.: u11 his act. Why um I wr1tan.: "'ht>n )'VU huvt• .iln·,1d't Needs Help ·'"" l.16H d t,r~ -.,111J ti 1111 ' 1 11 w11l1 1 1·11r.-\1111r udvtr1· unit '•llH ~ ... 1 n111~ 11 lw ., 1·.1111-:ht hv lht• wron~ L1ltll'r h•· will rtw Ill•· d 1\ WITllllOLJ > MY "'i<\Mt•: I-OHM' l>/\t (1l1I1'.H :-.:-.AK~ U• • .\H NA~\t>. WI l'IUtt:l.O. Tbank you for ~rlUDI(. And nu~ 111 _.~ I offto r w me advice for ~our d 1utf(hl .. r " H 11r .. ,.., 11h In~ her by becaust' of bt>r tr aah' l'hlhllmod, 'ht" .,houJd gt'l back into th.-rapy II .,,,unt· '>ht" hill'> had some), bul thb um .. 'jtw-'houhl ...... •nothN Uwrapii,l. C>EJ\H \'\..._I \'\lll·:H" I iHll '' dt•rgy 14 1(1• who hU 10mrthlnJ1 to Ill)' "'fher OUICh\a be a lo w" thnt wht•n 11 mlJw1t r ,.. lites he should 111ovl' ~l lr1.u1l 50 m1le11 away from his ht.•l ~11&rlah Whtn my husba.nrt w11" flnt u11gnt'd her e . Wl' h d a hard time Tht" "rc:\.Jrltd" minister wu 1•1tllt•d on to orf1cli1tt• ul ull the w~ddinics. hupt111m:; .. nd rurwrols or to "help out" In hOmt' r ap acity I r<•ahit' thal people felt mo re t•omforta blt• with tum twu.iu!>e he had been <irourHI "" Ion~. but 1t wa!> vt:ry hard on my hu:-.bJnd I clcm 't know of iHIV nther profe!>!>IOn where a rellrct' rt lu1·n~ t1J v.c1rk in h1!> previous role while tht· mun whn \l)(Jk his place !-.lands us1de. D o \ou" Wh at 1~ the &o lut1on ? llAGkHSTOWN, MD. DEAR MO.: Your criliclsm i.s a good one. The retired clergyman s hould lake a flrm stand chat he is nol availablP to pe rform lhese , ... n ices but he wall bf> ha pp) to attend -AS A Gl'EST. Joys of Puppy P a re t hood I>EAH 1\' '\ LA ...;f)f:JIS Th<: man next door c·~1x1!'.('., h1111~1·1f 111 m' '1~ter <tnd me ""ht:ne\ n h1 ~!1•h lht• t·h;.inc 1· • \\f· l11e 1n a nH..- 11• 1~hhorho11d. 11111 .1 • lurn CJrca i He 1s a JUnwr 1•\1 r ullH' rn.11111 II .111d 11.1 'ntJll c h1ldn·n It':. a ~am1· "'-' µI.I\ Every 11ml· tht• phun~ rings durin ~ M • ;\"S" It m y h usband a nd t fokl· one anot her out Lt1~l Monday, I won and hl' took the call. The tom.• or his \IOJC'(• m ade me tune out Alan .Alda as he gasped, "Oh, m y God ! Yo u · re n ot s e rio us! Whe n "" Ill• cover ed the r cc~iv~r a nd s houted to m e. "Get on the extt'n~1on . Wt"n· grandparents!" E .... a B..al»erk l'a n •nthood. · · Whut mon th w a-... Murray horn 1n"''' :-.ht· a!'>kcd · ".Junt• lwr a<'I tngdll\'I .ind ha· n<·1lhl'r tlw -.1.1 hdll \ 11111 l hl' un..,<•ll..,!1111• . 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' \\ h.1t ..,IJc nlllf \.\1· dt1 ,d.111 I ti' FEH'.\\.\001> l<l·.\'l~ITJ-:1> l>EAR tTJl:\' Thf' man ban •·:<hibiti1mb..t 11 1• ha'> a llll'OIJI 11101•...,., and a \ 1·n -.tran~f' one, h1•(·.111.,1• tho't' affli l'lt 11 I ~dmu't al~ a\.., malt'' I haH' 1111 iuh rt"t in d 11i:11: an\lhm ~ 1n •1r1· than di'fll~1 \In...: tlJl'lll'>•·f\ , . .., 1h•1r 1··.c1t1 1rtt nl c11rnP., r r11111 llw -.h111 l..1•1I rt ;11 llllll\ lh··~ 11111di.1 I My first reaction was how could th:.it hl· "hl:'n non e or our children was married. "I S llO L'L O havt· t hl'm ,..., .1 111• It l h t ht· 1•nd of 1 ht• v. 1·•·k I lie J<1t11p11"" \\ t'l 1' th · Ill 1111linf. c·rll'tl all n111ht 11 1 l11·h1•cf .tll d,1\ .illd \\ 1·11• di I\ 1111• hi Ill 1·1 .t/\ \\ h1 •11 "" 11·1111111'11 lh•·m IC• I I • I•• cd II,. r 1•111 11• 11,hhn r -...11 .q1p1 ii . Ur Z1 '' 1J oncl \1 I • l>f•n:-.111tr. \\ .1 hin ~·t11n. f) (' I"\ I hti!lrl\l. \' rr1t1· :Ht ('HI !fl 0 < jllt'I • •HI lt.1 .. :-.ul.J1•('t for tl11 ,\nn l.;.ndt·r' I 1u. ~ \ l111w1t1.s C·o I•> th1· rmb!it· lit rJr' and IOf1k 11 up 1f "'11 :ir1•n 'l ;ihl1• to hu\ 1h1· p:qwrhacl. ll ''''" $t, r. 1 l ' !'\ '1 ·'' ht• )llllr 'th11ol libr:in 1,.,, it I known." :.ht• sau1 "A p.1n·n1 Gc·m1n1 Tht•v n e v('r fin 1:-h unything I hey Tii t: Fl ltST 111~'.hl , 111• \\Ii.it hJpp1·1H•d lu t\1.111lt'r '' l-\1 .1mtr' · :-. ta rl " 1> h 11 l 11 i.. r •II• h • cl l ll • 111 MY SECOND reaction was wouJd m y motht·r buy the o ld Sc1en n" f'air-PrnJect ·Tha t Got· Out-of·H and tht'Ory .. J usl a m in utC'." I from 1 \ l'I \ .in git• M 111 :.a1'1. ··Arc you 1mply rng n1} nHIH•tl 1111111 1111• 111 p u ... 1111 ll11ffm.1n that Mu r r ay 1s nol thl· othl·r J!t'tt 1111-to ''1111hl11 th.1\\•tw1·n ~u"li C'O,lllH'\rl\I. TO '-i'\\ HRllH. \'\llCJ willing to acce pt pa · know l h(•m lh ,, 1.., •" ,1h1•1 11 1·1t/1(•r if h1 ·, d11 ld F1:1:1 :-, 1.I Kt" .\ I>l )1 ,1\. "tJ 1nh frnm ter n a l re s ponsi · mgtomak1•a1\11nd1 •1tul h.1dn t lil'l'll 11o11H·1· llth11w·· (,\rhor ""'-"' $1:!.~5) h chock lull 1/ b1li!ies?" fathl·r tr.11nt·u h·rnhl lwuwholcl h111h. <•t l it tod;,\' The C'allc>r wa:-. o ur nei{!hbor who explained that our Yorkshire t cr · rier . who was n1:vcr <ti· lowed out of the yard, J?Ot out, and he r s pinster poodJ(>, who was too old to get pregnant. did, an<I in a Sears box rn tht· utility room Wt·n • thrN· poodles m Yor kshire te r- rier bodies a virtual billboar d for Pla nned "Who are you kid--- d1nK? Every r~malc dog ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~.;~~-~=-~~~-~-~~~~~=-~=~r~~~~ in t h<• neighborhood has H ( known him " "That's not true. He lives a monk's existence be hind a six-Coot wall." "You·v~ he ard of the tunne l of love? He in· vente d 1L." "I think you r 'little mother' dot·sn 't h ave Horoscope FRIDA\', J ULY 4 BySYDNEYOMARR ) ARIES <Mar. 21-Apr 19): Holiday s pint prevails You m<'t.•I pcoplt' who aid in fulfilhng a mbitloJC) NC'w s tarts. added mdependence and travel could lx-featured. G<!mim, Sagittarius natives f1J!urc prom inently Keep resolutions concerning diet a nd moderation. TA 'Rl 1S (J\pr 20 May 201 · You become more aware of trad1t1on. tnstJtut1ons and ability to work within rules a n cl regulations Fulfill obligation lo on(' tcmpcir<.irily confined to homE· or a hos pital. Fn•sh viewpoint enables you to shake off fears, doubts. GEMINI (May 21 June 20>· Travel. visits, cele brations and grl'alc·r se lf-expression t hese ar e :-.poth.ehlc.'d . V1qw. Sagittarius and a notht.>r G C'm1n1 f11.:(ure 1n \'Our persona l ::.cen ario Me mbl·r of oppo:.Jte s ex aids rn makin~ wish com e truC' H(•ply to call. message. CANCER Uum• 21 July 221 : Good news comes through f amily m e mber . Involves money, security and home improvement. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons play s ignificant roles. Superior make~ 1t clear that you are moving ahead there 1s room for you at m ore elevated position. LEO (July 23·Aug 22> Bring long-range view into focus. Contem plate potentia l Obtain valid hint fro m Can c er message . D efine meanings, de<'lare intentions and see people in realist.Jc light. Don·l ~ave up something of value for nothing. Pisce s is in picture VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Don't take on more than you can h andle -pressures and res pons ibiltties build Cancer , Capricorn per sons play important r oles. Accent on financial prospects of one close to you. including partne r or m a te. Olde r pe rson commands attention . LIBRA (Sept. 23·0 ct. 22>: Finish c urre nt project before conside ring new offer. Be awar e of contracts, agreeme nts and hidden clauses. Ar ies and another Libra figur e prom inently. You meet stimulating individual whose views may be opposite your own. Welcome challenge . SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): New method aids in gettin~ job completed. Obtain hint from Vir go m essage. Permit others to show their h and -play your own cards close to chest. Leo. Aqu a rius perso ns figu re prominen tly. You receive news concerning improved e mployment prospects. SAGl'ITARIVS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Hunc h is on target -follow through and you regain sense of direction. Creative j uices flow. You feel m ore vita l. alive. Accent on contests, specula tion. excitem e nt of d iscovery and meaningf u l compliment from m em ber of opposite sex. CAPaJCORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Enlarge' hom ons. What seemed out of reach is a ctually closer than anticipated. Social life accelerates. P o pularity i n c r eases. Y ou r eceive an "lntereating'' olfe r. Gemini, Sagittarius persons fig ure promine ntly . Party auest provides pleasure. AQUAaJUS <J a n. 20·Feb . 18): Travel, visit., relatives a nd special occasion aid in creating holiday spirit . Some ideas require revlaion. Know it and act accordingly. Obstacle to progress will be re moved. Another Aquarian plays slgnilkant role. tit18CES <Feb. 19·Ma r. 20): Money-making Idea comes to fruition. Written material aids in brioaina you do.er to goal. If analytical, you tlnd reuona lor recent delay. You now will be in p osatlon to r eaolvtt dilemma. Gemini. Sa1tttart .. pencJm ll1ure prominently. -~ -- .. quiet ... thot1s wha t it's all about, EL PASEO VILLAGE, a quiet enclave of 30 luxurious condominiums on lupine lone, one block south of el poseo avenue in palm desert, just 10 miles fro m palm springs. two bedrooms and two baths -two swimming pools and two spas -two night-lighted tennis. courts. on~ quiet -b.les~ quiet. the grounds ore lush with vegetation, the design 1s exquisite, th e location is superb, and the price is ri ght. quiet ... don't tell a soul until you see it first .. EL PASEO VILLAGE MODELS OPEN DAILY ON LUPINE LANE IN PALM DESERT EVE OWNBEY INC. REALTOR 73-925 Hwy. 111, Palm Desert• (71~) 346-3903 .. ________________ ,....._ __ ........__ ~--------------.. ~..-.... .......... ---------~ -----------------.. .-:..-... ---- ..... ,. \\IH•t• ("'t f ff fMI 't AHOftAllN•lllA •Ott '•• COCHIU _. ....... ... .. .. ,.,, ltOfl(I 0' MI A•tNO O ' AMllllOID ... flflON ,o. co• Pl•MaflON O• t A'-I 0' •IAL , ...... "' I •l•l• al Ill I f'f D WILLIAM\. O.•••\<OCI NC')TIC.!' I\ Mr ltf flY ()I Yr N IMI JAM I \ II <I \( NA, AllMIWY. f\<t\ flf.,d ~r••" ¥t .,...,..,... Pe4Ut0f'I tor < r;nf1f'm•11""' ot \.at• ot "••' PrQiPtftY '""' '~" "' ron h .. o O•lff, Hu~l"lltelft llo •• 11, (A ~>M/ •-1•n•ft .. to ""t<ll I\ I• itU"" fOt 'IJf1NJt o.t'f'<Vl•t\ And thet '"'" ''" .. #il'td 1>4_.-t ot .,..,l"Q tM \·~ ,,., 1>4'•11 .... ,.., July n ·~ ..... (IO • '" '" ttw tourfrooM Of 0.-°"1t1nt1nt t~ .. la• "''a t>C,,;J<t . •t 100 l '"'' C•ntllr t>t1·0 • W~f •fl tM (1h Of \•nt4t An•, PUBLIC NOTICF. MO~ICE OF Ot\\OLU~IOM M <~A OOE N M C N ULTY f"N r f PPP \t ~ t o-rf,....1~n10 ,,,,.. • 1 • J Nf M.t/kr., M •<111,,1llr tM M•'"d•~ UAI 1 PllOf a r tJBLI(' NOTICI 1'14"M PuOlo<....., o. .. ncr c.N•I O•lly PllOf. 1u•1 l •9. II >• 1'!90 11n.-> P UBLIC NOTICE Iii r .,.)t>n ~"' n..t\ '"'" •t> ,,,,. t I -0--0•" '*' •' 1 ... \.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,, , •. ~,, .. M NOTICE OF DEATH F '" ·~ 1 ,.,,,.,,, .. h,.,,, '• ·• '"" ROSE S. SEMPLE AND ... "d Q•_.,,.,..., ......... M•' h I OF PETITION TO AD- '"" I 6 ,.., tn.•• <M•• ,.., """'•• ,,, 11,, MIN ISTER ESTATE NO. r,.r•r ... r '''"',..,If "'"'"'" ,,. ,, '""" '"" A·10S002. ;.. .. ,.,...,,,.o~,,,u,,,,._,.,, ..... , .• ,,l T o alt hc•r s . .\"'" l o\t .... ,. ,.,..,.~,.. ,.,,.,,th,·••1b n I r h dlt •• '· ,.,,,,, .. , .... H . .+~\urru•Q '" CJI " ,. IC.ta I r-\ ere or s M " n l of to t "'If""'"" .1ndCOnl1ngf'Ot Cred1lOfSOf i "'''"'"l •· .. c.~,., .. .,... 1 ix-"' R o '> e S . s e m p I e a n d ~:;',t.~~~,,:·,,~:·~~~;::-::vn p1·r !>On<i .wh o ma y b e I OA 1 c t• 1u .... 11 ''"'° ot hc>rw1'>E' interested 1n the I M" ...,., w • .,_.. w111 and or c•statP: °":,',~~!,.~"'M w1LCOX£N, A pr·1111on has been fifed l i..•oru•••..,.,. \u1hl6• hy GardnPr E. Semple in L•quft•S-<,.,c.,.•1u1 thro C:,up f'r1or Court o f I ' '; 1 0.dtot~ I.,,,., (1" • '.:: ~ ~ld~ntl~~~~~y ~~Q~;~~7~ . . :. ... ... ... .. ... .. H •rt\• Nt>Tl(f TO C "t 0• 10"\ h• .i p po 1nlPd i!S j, • r •,r1n1tl r•·orr·v·ntative to "''" 1111'11·r t•w estcJte of J:lo• •· ':i C,•·mpll· Th•· pell- ,' tflJL .. ,..,.,.,.~.,-, ~,...,..,. 1 •••Jn • • r fo r hr•ttr·tnq 1n 01 Pl Nr1 3 ,,1 700 C1v1c. •• ,.., , , (I nr .. , Or1v ... w i:-,1, tn !ht , , . r. ty of ':i,1n t.; A na. (.illforr.1..i on J uly 29. 1980 11 11'1 <:I' .1 m . . .. , ........ '•I /..••' I t.11 11 , , YOU OBJE.CT to the '1' •1'1•1''1 ol th•· pP1111on. ,. .,cu 'iiould r 1lh,·r a ppear .11 \tH· hh •rinq c1nd slate , ;our 'lh1• ( 11ons or fih• .,,,.11•·1' ot>1•·n 1on., w ith tne , ••• ••• r url t><·tor•• thr· hear ing ~. • ~ ~ , Your rtPP. drctnci· may De . " ',, '" r,1 r .on fJ r l>y your d i· v , • i. •, , •• , " "' • , t11r ru·' ~ ..•.•• ,,., I f YOU /IRE A -... -'];# ........ , .. ~~·;~rR EOt TOR or dC.Ont - ... -... ~ ,.. • • •• ' 1nq••nt c r1-<11to r ot the de- , .. , ~1 ,. , ... ' ~· ., 1 • i:,, •f1f)• r t•n<,.-d, ycu muc..t file your 1 '• 1 ," :f':•',~~. '1., ""'""" .,, ... ~ c 'tJlm v11th '""°court Of" ...... ., "" ...... , , ... a""°"' ,, ., . pres1•nt 11 to the l)C'r!>oncJ I "'' •' ' ~ •" ~• "v""' " rr·prr•<,r>ntilt 1vr· il PPOlntP.d ' " "' ' · 111" ''"''"A •• ,,.,.. lbv lhP court wi thin four t ' t +tl 'i.t~ ,_, 4/ _. (d'\IQl'f'\14 .f?/\1 1 • ,Al • ,,.,_ 10 111. ''""".,... nionlh'> trom the date of .. '~, .. ,,. . .,.. ...... ......, ...,.,,.,.. ....... "'"' first 1ssuanc.P of lette rs as •; .~~~r .::·" • ' '"' '""' ••" oro11cdPd 1n Sc.-<:t1on 700 Of ... , .... ,,.,""""'''ni" 'n<l '"''" 1 h i' Proba t e Code of ...... ,,,,., i.....-• ,,.,,,Of,..,.,..,, C;iltforni,1. The lime tor , ,.;"'; i::"'..'. ~·J.:;.::' ... ~, ~~, .~;,•; 11 11ng claims will not ex. 1 •'•" .,.,.. 1 .._ p1re pflor lo tour months ,,, , ..... • · ,. .. • , from t~ dale of lhe hear- ,,.· .. , .. ,' ...... ~·.,,., 1nqno11c.r>dab0ve. ,_ r ... , ... ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE I ,,.,.,,,..,_ thP Ille kept by the court. 11u1111ow (~1tow cOMPaH v 1f you arf' interested in the ~~? ~,:, ... b• """'"'" PS late. yoo may file a re- s.nu ...... ~·-• •1111 Ques1 with t he c.ourt to re- Et.tro• ... ~"' CP1 ve s pecial notice of the .::~ ~ °'-c.o..i C•· •,:. •·.:c_ 1n11Pntory ot estate assets and ot tile pet1t1ons, ac· co un t s and r e po r t s ,d1·scrrbed in Section 1200 ol tht' Ca11torn1 a Probate ... ~.~ ., ,, .. ~.:;' •• ~ ... ··,~ .. ~:, ~;,.:· Coar· Pl'BU(' SO'TICi: HOTl(F INVITING 1110' • , .. c • . ' L inda M . G und er son, member; James 0 . Gun- derson, a Law Corpora · hon, 23521 Paseo de Vaten-c 1 <1 , Suite 114, L aguna H 111'>, California 92702, Al· .\. ,;. t , · ~ ... ';'~'t'.~,~:' , M torneys for Petit ioner. l''•'r '""'" ,,..,,.,,.,r Publ...,hr-<10rnngPCoast fl,\tly ~tlOt July 3, 4, 10, " '.,.,., '" "" I'"" ..... c "" l~&O 1764 80 f>t·euc NOTICE ---...... --------... -~-ew:---------- Ot COMICS I CAO SWORD MAaMADUK I '9 AHUTS " CNrftt M. klMH1 110 GI OltOI ' "Oh. deaf! We're out of tood tor th.t goldftsh!" FUNKY WINKE RBEAN try Tom Batiuk .. sHOE MOON MULLINS ...... •I ....... ,, . .., --- MISS PEACH THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "If they 'member who yov ore, then you're o member." DENNIS THE MENACE GORDO JUDGE PARKER ~ ' 1.3 TUMBLEWEEDS I• NANCY I'M SORRY I CALLED YOU 'STUPID~ YESTERDAY by Jeff MacNelly by Mell Laiarius "~·-·---- ORABBLE f1M ~C~1'AIJitlNf tS 'fEU161..E . 1'11'~ 0\01.ff '"''~ E.1..,C ~ AN -4 ~1'£R \ ....__.,, 0'~ l,... ... ,1,.1 ,, _,.,_,., .... • J FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR. SMOCK v'KNOW , .JASPeR, .,-H~ OPPS ARS A!,...AAOS.,-A Mll.-1,...ION .,...0 ONe .,-HA.,...ANY POC.,...O~ W I C...1- f:Vf:R eNP (.JP AS A e uM .' 0 ' ,_ t ~c~~-, A . ~ . .,.,.,.: -, ~~ t, :,t.d~ t ~ t ~r;::::~~=t l by Gus ArricMa by Harold Le Doux 7., -----#'*' JUST TO PROVE I'M SORRY. I BOUGHT 'yOU THIS NICE PENCIL WHAT AN ODD· LOOKINCJ PENCIL ·by Emit Busttmiller IT'S HALF PENCIL AND HALF ERASER··· IT'S ~OA STUPID PEOPLE "I WARNED Georqe not to argue in support of a public health bill with Dr. Moore." YA GO.,... ANY SPARS C..-iANG~? by Kevin Fagan S'fof aiMPl.Alfllt~&! WA1'£R ~ ~'f'E~~ by Lynn Johnston DON'T RSK I • Hf I t Nt'IER ( . USf1HE. STUFF. by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE A~ 59 Hiii Pref11 I ~$ 62 Cudgel (JNITEO Feature Syndate WeelnMdty 5 Puzzte Solll9d s ~ &e Shun 9 T alien -6 5 Sll'QIY . ' ' ' .. . . ' I \ \ 0 . ' Oumblnded 67 POOt marl!&: ' ( -0 ' • c • I c • • 0 I t4 E~ 2 words 1•10 o • • T I • l 0. • • I 15 P111t 70 Atolls 01t.. I • ' ' c • • I • I • 16 LIQM t>oet 71 Smll gt~ "I' ' ' -c • 4 I I • 17 All>efla and 72 ~ twl -· 0 . t I I l • • 0 . ' Manitoba 13 Ratt.11\S ~" ·-•• ( . l. • • • l • 19 Moment 7 4 Conc:ei 11100 C. I • f •• ' . 4 • • 0 I o ' 20 Soer: Rare 2 WOf'Os . . l • •• It I •I • 0 'I 2 I Throuqrl 7 S A<de A bOf . ' I I I ' v f I . ·--•• . ' •O ' ' c1• Zl Failure 24~ 27 TV knoc> 29Tll'llrMJgokf 31 PWIOW$ 35 Pronoun 3 7 Wltc:h of - 39 Dike 40 Pool 42 Sol1 « SWiii herd ... men 45 Mlnk'alun 47Leescom- rnon 49 o.:.y 50 Tried 52 -IOQO 54 s.tfl'. ded 68 Evener I Mell lf!JllY 2 Monte - 3 Stipends • I • l l o I .. , .. ' ·[.!"' I ' •• 0 I I . . • f I I I o I ' ' .. ' E.r.8Cling 25 MOil 5 1 FIStl 0 • <It I ' •• D f •I• l " C. I 5 6 ~~4 ~6 Chuten t91te 53 O<egoo'r. .....,..,_ 28 EYllrYOfl9 neighbor abbf 30 Reder\ kin 55 v11e11a·s 7 Footfall 32 Florida 1ree ISiand 8 ~ re161f 33 Chy In 53-() 5 7 UMlly tPOIS '\, 9 8'Nlve 3' Conllgoed 68 Adjust Sl9W lO Saklori flabl.. 35 Blotctl 59 P1te cowr luel 36 Table cf-60 Otllerw!M ' ' lndigO 38 8uoollc 61 Blrthmlrll 12 Kind of r1IJt 41 Keot 63 CrllQS 13 C.. lor '3 Ory 66 Cul'w 18 ArtlJfY 46 Co10r 68 Drollery 22 Tw 44 SlrMm ee Stidly sMt __________ ..... __ _.. ____ . ...,...._ -_.__ -------· ........... -----------.. -. .,._ -·-----. '-------. . . . . ... ... . ----.. -....... . --.. .-......... - - ~----,---""----------·---.......--~-....--.------.......... -----------~~~_....-----~-... ' ... ~ ~·=----... ----------........................... _.__. _____________ ....,.. NATION Toughest Gun Law Wins Plaudits, Complaints . ,,,, (;c1rry a G1u1 Go io Jail; Deatlu Decline in M-ii. / UO. l'ON I P I fl1 V(' ycar11 •1•11 Munl wurnJnM went up ul I ht• l111nlf'rll ur M IUl!l8C'hUl\('l ll. n \l'Ot• 1 onv1cte1t o ( cMrryinl( n l'lln v.1\hout ,J -.111te p rm1t "O<'h 111 Jul for 111w H•.1r No 1•x1·1•pt111n No proh11t1on N11 '""lK lL'll>n Nci furlou.ch I 11d11y , l1r,·11rmi. &'1v11C1Jl1•:. •.t1ll tm .. t11• ov1·1 lh1· luw billed as 1111 ruW1t n ' loughc~t rt Un con- 1 rul 11lt'UlllJrt>, but 'upporte~ ~ay II I\ ,J hh•\.JVl'I "IT 'S TIU-: SINGLE best law 111 rtu· 1·uuntry ." said retired J ullt:t' J John Fox. who helped -.1111n-.11r th1• 11\'nalt) and remains ''' 111u:.\ pd:.:.1ona\t' advocate ll h.i::. the ma in ingredient llw l't'l'tJlnl) of punishment ror l.1" hn·.Uwr'. · ht' s aid "Police 1°1I11 1•r, ... ,> th•'Y can M~e the er- 11 ,., n1m "ll h fr""er ·guns m t " 1 dt·n~t· · \ 1.11r11l;1r m1•a:.un• was signed m lo IJw tn :\t•w York by G<>v. ll u~h l'<.11 <·1. on June 13 It man· d at1•:; a cin1· yt'11r prison term for ;myont• t'On\'l('((•d cJf having a l o .11led. llll'g:.JI h and gun in pu bile l111t I ht' rt'. a Judge may w .m ·t• th\· pt•nall~ 1f lw feels it 1s loo 11111'!\h Nf'.W \'ORK I.AW provides for 11 p ro 1~1 ~·(·cir-; for illegal gun p11:;:.1•:.:.111n h11t sud1 :.t·ntenc<:s .11 t• 1 ,11 t' Of :.l.l:l!H ll'lnny gun ar· n•,t:-. 111 ~t·w \'or!. Cit' 1n 1978. ·nnl~ 7 pt·rH·nt rt·:..ultc<I. 1n pn:.on ~t·ntcnct•:. APWlro-10 MASSACHUSETTS BORDER SIGN CARRIES WARNING Law Require• Permit For Canylng Handgun on Street \flt• r 1 hl· ~1 a :.s a c: h u s ells -.1 a luh' took l'ff eel m April 1975, 1h1' <it•ath rat1· from gun-related ·IT--· For the Record Birth.., U NCLfMENTE GENEltAL lfOSPITAl May ZI Mt ttf'\O Mr\ Arth Rat11ff1 \411\ ( 1e-mt-nte. q1r-I M r """ M" "'"'eo H<1m11ion. ~n Cteme;ntf". 01rl MayJ1 Mr <tnd Ml"\ RonAl<l ICoPP, !>.Jn Ju.tn C..Ol\lr•nc>. llOY M t "ncl Mr\ JOt'CIC' HIQWtd, S"" Ju•n C~\lr-. oirl .J-• Mr •nO Mr'>. COiion /\IWr\WdlO, °"""' "°'"'·-J-J Mr. •nd ~ 0.-PiofH, !>.ttl c1...,.,n1e boy M r •nO Mr> ~-"°"""'· s.tn J.,.f\ ( llPl\lt-. llOV J-• AAr ~nd ""'' Qob•n Zocco c,, • l "'1V"" Nt<IU'"I bv bov M r •n<I Mr ... !>1* ... n l<•O"i.,, ~dl't c......,.i..btw Mr. •ncl Mr.. Thom•\ H rtbotr, !><on J U4Jf'I (6(>t\tt..,nc> q+rt Mr •nd Mf' ,..,.,.oo RO,•h "I> C"P"ltdl'O Boch 110Y Mr •ncl Mo ROQtltO ~r<I O<IN Point 9•'' --· ""'' ~n.a Wu·~ Aui0\i'10 A.\•uon. ~n Judn CMM~lr.,._, '"'' Mr •nO Mr• J-~--"· !,,.n Cl~rnl"nte 9"' J""• ~ M r 4tl0 Ml\ ROl>l!l"I H"ndl<"Y, 0<1,,. Po1rtt Qlf~ Mr ana ,.,.,, Nt<f\cHd Wtlftttm weno•r !Mn r lt,,.,..nl• Q<<I """'' M r dncl Mr' RO()o.,t ,.......,.,.,, Jr ~n Judt°' (cJP•\lr .tnO DOV '""'. Mr dnd Mr' JrM.• Sw1nntv Son C 1 .. mPnl• bOV Not Ne~essarily Heart Ills Inhibit Sex? 8) DR. PETER ST EJNCROHN Dear Dr. SC.eincrohn: My hus band. 47. rPcently had a m yocardial infarction (heart attack> lie has been greatly depressed. Mixed in with his fears of the future rs anxiety about our sexua l relallon:,. Can you discuss this? -Mrs. J •• Dear Mrs. L.: It's evident that s urvivors of a heart attack need to m ake man\• :.oc1al and psychological adjustments. As tn )Our hu:.band's case. many becom e depressed H's difftcu.lt for the WLfe to stnkc an crrcct1v<' balance: bemg overprotectJVe ancl allowing the husba nd to return to a normal level of act1 v1ty. Often the children become over sohc1tou:.. too THE TROUBLE IS THAT NOT MORE than 15 to 20 percent of such patients d1scui.s the problem with their physician and so do not receive thl! counseling and support they need on sexual C1nrl marital problems. The prohlem 1:. a<'centuatcfl because sex is usually not openly c1 1s r11sl>cd between husband and w lf<> Here are some findm~s that mav help ~ou . Mrs . L. I have come aero~:.; lht•m m an J rt:rlt· h; Dr. Michael Mc l ane a nd a!>SOciat£>s 111 t h(• Ann •. lls of Internal Medicine: Mr •no Mr' RPm1nqton Arniold, S•n /' Juttn Cm>•'tr~. Q1r't DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Ont' rcpo1 l h1• quoit'' "Tht' r ommonf's t prr• blcm!) reportrc1 b) m .111· patwnt~ d f\' u1·c·rc .. 1 ... •il i-C'XUal cfr.,1re .ind irn Mt -"nd Mr' S1~1>h"'" \ O"'CJ, Sdn c ltfm•f'ltf' q1rt J 11M• "•"-'<•Fr\'('. !Hin'''""""" I><>• J ...... M r dt\O Mt ) J.'ttlnt ., l'oun<1 Jud,, ( dp•\1,.ctn<>. QH I '""• tl ~-.. R"° ""° Vtndv N<IQl)<OI C•t"f"'lr-n•r 9Mt Mr d"<I Mt' RO<• 'I 0 4Mh"tiol•f !Mn Ct~""""'~ Dov M ,. ono Ml\ t(~th Yon<•. tr1111nt 91rt J-IJ M ,. 4nd Mr\ bttctn Ito~\ ~"" c•-~1~.Dov J-·· M r """ Ml"• Jow 11.tt roi<t !.4n J...,n t..9t>lr.,..,. gtr·l J -IS "'"' ,.n<S Mr~ ~I-Coe "°""II, s,,., Cl-nit bo\ Newport Explorers Place High Membe r s o r th e Newport Be ach Police Department Explorers place d second a nd fourth during the 27th annual Youth Economy and Safety Run , sponsored by the Police Advisory Council for Car Clubs. P lacing second in the more than 800-mile . round-trip run from On· tario to Yosemite Na· tional Park were Bob Wat.-en and co-driver Pat Williams in Class B. com pact four-cylinder. F<>Urtb place winners in Class C, six-cylinder were Kim Caulder and co-drive~ SUale Coone. Tbe Newport Beach Explorers In Its first year ol competition was the Oftly Oran•e County team re pr es en t.ed • among 35 entries from Loa An1eles and San B•rnardtno county ·a1enctee. The puJ1>0H of the run was to teach 1oncfo. dri•er• aaf ety C:OU~I and fuel ~. potencr Jn add111on 111 .t general reduction in the frequenc~ Of ~l'XUal <1t'll\'I t.>. JO percent rt'ported permarient 1mpolcnC'f' · ln another !)ludy he quoted· "Thirty ~C\'Cn p{'r cent had premature • J aculalton. 5<1 pPrcf'nl manifested retarded f.'J<H·ulat1on, and 60 11crn ill had erectile diff1cuJt.Jes at lta!)l half the ta me· IT IS IMPORTANT TO R EALJZF., Mrc; L . that there is no fixed formula for e"ery ht:art p;i t1ent -male or female. But t:aC'h doctor should discuss it with each patient It's importa nt to d<' termane the patient's exercise capC1h:l1ty dunnR the ensuing weeks after the <1ttack. \hc!)t pain::.. palprtatJons, shortness or breath must bl' ron side red When should lbe pa tient resume se xual func tion ? Some advise a wa1t1ng period of at least s ix weeks . Others say, "lf you can cltmb two fli~hb or stairs without trouble, the time is at hand " There's little danger or having a heart ~mark during sexual intercourse -unless it is performf:d as elttramaritaJ coitus . This cornpticat1on is more related to stress rather than to the intercourse it.self. • • • MEDICALE'ITES New hope for the bed-welling patiC'nl. Accord· ing lo James C. Beneman of Mich1g1rn ~late University as reported in ML'<i1cal Tribune. food al· lergies are the cause o r bed-welting for about 5 5 million American children. He dc~cr1bed one study of 500 children with a history of enuresis an which cow 's milk was the allergen in about 60 percc11l o( the children. Others were allergic to chocolate. eg~c;. grams and citrus fruits. Dr. Breneman said, "When the offending food is removP.d from the child's d1cl , enuresi.s stops almost at once." ••• Remember. your heart is in your own hands, so take care of it and make it a part or your living phUosopby, advises Or. Steincrohn In his booklet, "22 Ways To Prevent And Treat Coronary Dis· ease." For a copy write him at Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626, enclo:Jing 50 cents and a stamped, self -addressed envelope. Wall Thief Sentenced PEKING CAP) -A rural Communist Part 't secretary has been sentenced to one year In jail for stealing bricks from China 's Great Wall, the Pek- ing Dally reports. The newspaper, the official organ of the Cbineee Communist Party, recenUy announced that people were taking bricks from the 2.000. year-old wall to build houses and "even pig sties.'' .. APWJro~o LEAVING POST Col. Oran Henderson Director 111 Crisis To Resig11 llARIHSIH;R\., Pa t Ar'I Col Oran K lknder-;1m. "hn headed I h <' P 1· n n ~ ,. I v a n 1 a Emcr~e n <.·~ ·~tctn agl'· mr nt Agl'n<'~ during the Three Mil t' l ~l and n11l'lcar cni.1s. has n· s 1i.:nt>d as of Aug. 31. Henders on and o f· f1 c·1ol:. in Gov Dick T ho rn bur g h 's ad · m1 n1stra1.on said the re· :.i~n..1t1on v.a~ ~ubm1ltcd a m1 cablv. Henderson "J' appointed in 1976 by f o r m <' r G o v . M 1 I t on Shapp and \ltas also rn c n a r J!<' o f th<> t977 .I o hn..,tnwn floo d re·· <'Cl\Cr) effort l\ppmnted to i.ucceed h.m i~ Lt. Gt.'n DeWitt Smith Jr . commandant of the Army Wur College rn Car lii.le. Pa . who re· t1rC'd from the mthlan a ft er 31:1 year!.. · H <'nd e r s on . w h o retired from the Army after tus acquittal on c h a n~es th a t h e conspired to coverup the My Laj massacre in Viet· nam in 1968, said his leav· ing had nothing to do with a recommendation for an evacuation issued two days after the March 28, 1979. accident at Three Mile Island. MediCal Bill lnrldm~ dJ'Ol>ped, said David Uorllt"y, who was Muuchusetla llouaei 1peaker when he helped :'IJ>onsor the law. He I~ pre11l<Mnl of Holyoke Communlly College. "f'lve years later, there are at least 50 Lo 75 more people aUve t•ach year," he said . "That's ~ootl lt won't solve the Ills of societ y. but there is no reason for anyone to carry a gun on the str eets unless he Is a police of· f1 cer . ·• PUBLIC SAFETY Secretary George Luciano said he 's so en· couraged that he is propos mg a sim ilar reqwred JaLI t erm for drug t rafficlung. • It was not intended to be a gun control law." he said. "lt was intended, as the leg1s latJve mandate said. to decrease the tncidence or viole nt crime 1n- VOl\' 1ng firearms a way from home or business." But the law contains a feature that's particularly nettlesome to opponents: Simply car rying a gun oulSrde a hom e or business 1s a v1olat1on. even 1f no other crime IS ln\'OIVt'd. "WHEN nns a.Aw wlts pro- noc;ed." l>8td Michael Yacino. c'xt'rutiH· cl1reC'tor of tht· Gun 01.1.ne r:.' Art1on LN1guc. "1t 1.1.a.., a penalty for '1 llt•g al u:.t• uf c1 ~un Nuw that "'a' a great idea That 1.1.J~ J l n1L-d at the cr1mrnal ''L'nfort unately, whl·n the L c g 1 s I a t u H' a m 1.· n d e d a n d C'hanl':t.'<i 1t. 1l bt.·t'amt '11lcgal t•arrying' of J g un When 1t came to that point. we opposed," he said . "Mere ~etalon made a criminal out or an honeat man." The mandatory jail ltirm' got ma xed marks in 11 two.year study by a aroup or Boston and Northeastern U nive r s ity scbolar11. "AL11IOUGH THERE was a reduction in certain types of gun crimes after Bartley-Fox went 1nl0 effect. all persons who 11· le gally carried a firearm by no m e ans went to j ail for one year ." s aid Professor David Rossman of the Boston Universi- ty School of Law. Rossman said the Ba rtley-Fox law cut the number of gun as- sauJts, but that non·gun assaull.l) tncreas...'<I "In contrast to the assault fin- dings. we observed an Bos ton by 1977 the beginnings or a stuft back to using guns rn robbenes. a t leas t for cer tain types or t.arR~Ls specifically m str~t. taxi and residential gun rob· beries." hC' said. THE 81\RTLEV·F'OX law fo llowed by st!ven years Cl model :.tale law wtuch requires anyom· I.I. ho posses ses cs n y kind o r firearms to obtain an ident1ficC1· I um <'ard It costs S2 and 1~ good fo r hfco The Ja w bans 1s::.uing a carrl to a conv1t·ted fe lon. dru~ .idd1ct. alcoholic, a m ental pa t 11...nt or anyone under age I~ Pubhr Safety Department n • rord:-. show there ar~ about !J00 .000 firea rm ., c ards 1n t 1rculat1on. and about 250.000 penona llceneed to eanry : band•un•. About 1.1 mllJJon ; llreanN tn Ute Bay State are ~ listed on a computer wt~ kleft. t' tlrlutlon of the deal and. buyer, description an aerl1'1 : number and other data. ~ The university study "°'*' a } steady drop In the number of ar· ~ rests for IJlegal gun carrytne. : from 218 In 1974, 186 in 1975 and : 68 in 1976. There was also a drop • in the number or convictiona for ~ illegal gun carrying, from 48 ~ pe rcent in 1974, 28 percent in : 1975 and 22 percent in 1976. : . . LUCIANO, A FORMEll state' trooper. said flexibility ls built': rnto the s ystem under the man·: d<Atory penally. "It's very important to give c redit t o the Massachusetts legal process." he said. "There a rc :,afcguards for the innocent. A 11 a venues are looked into by the police officers and prosecut· 1n~ attorneys. So there is sound' Judgment before 1t goes int.. court. And the re is no question. that 1l works." ~ Bartley sa id. "The penalty.is< fulfUhn~ the mtent1on of cuttthg : th '-' ~lau g h ter 10 M ass a ~~ t · h u s c t t s . ' ' F o x s a i d i t ' S! "anculcatin"' fear in those whO: r (irry wctjJ)(ln:-. We believe we: r;in r ut c·n ml'. It 1s cs1 m~ est:: people. not a't the wc;,ipons." ~ "Gun:. ure here tu stay . then .... M l' 3 m11!1on rn !"ew Yo rk C1tv· .1lonc· and 200 million in tb~ l'nuntT')." Fox continued. ··But v. t' h;ive th1• :o-;o. I rleterrent .. 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"°''" S4 "'00'' -.1 111 tt 1~1 Al<>no .,.., <Pnl 110" I oi Ille •mount D•d tn 4• Sdid llt'f' to tht-t-4"tHIV ltM of C.ariyo,, tomp..tny tn-OffH l>Y litWutor'\ Cf'M•t • I Offw .t\ -.t"Owrrm on c..atd 't"f"Ord ~t ,ut 11n<1 ttu_. ~ltAnc:,, ,,, t>io• Oil•d thrOt.111n Yf'Y M • bft•nq Boat Canyon Dr•vf' a\ .,,, row nt>f"P1"-'"f'f ~ttontod r ~·· 'nown on t"'1 nwo o t \.d10 .,,..,, No ,,.nt. ~t'4ttno <W"O md1ntH"dftr<r •·• 601. ~#"°'"'11 01'00 .. ,.\t lS01J Pf'"''~'• ..;no ~.-m.ufft\ on 1nwra" ·~·· ~·Of'tO "''d l"d'\ff'f ,., ,.~ fO ·~ dC (~OIM>tf' to ,,..,. ourcM\tt <r,hrtll h• 00•"'' o• ~m'n() oror ... tt-n ~ ot ,,._ d.l1,. nt tt1'(oro1no ._,t p I L 0 T c L A s s I F DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPT. wll be CLOSED JULY 4th We will be open Saturday 8 AM til Noon \\' '"~I . I· Y ~ TAYLOR CO. HLAl.T<>HS :-.lJH't' l!Hfl llG CAHYOH C:OUNTIY CWI Right on'ihe lus h ~reen 18th fairway. o untry Fren<'h Ii mg, S Bdrms. 3+ haths. Approx. 4.500 sq ft of pure 1·harm. Custom built hy one of area ·s fines t builders. Pool -s pa-library (1u <1 lrty cons trudion Newport .Reach and Aig Canyon CJt its bt>st. $895.000 WESLEY M. TA YLOa CO., aMlton 21 I I S.. JooqlllNI H6h load HEWPOltT ClNTElt, H.I. 644-4' t 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY SOMfTHtMG SPECIAL Absolutely beau tiful. highly upgraded 5 bdrm Spyglass vie w hom e Lovely sunken h ving r m with cath t:e1 hngs & frplc. Breakfast room. form.al dining rm and spacious master swtc. Many custom features. ideal for entertain1 ng. Uncomprom1Slf\R vww of ~untains. canyons & r 1 .. ................................ ..... C,t ~ o/ n."'"°'' l REALTORS '75-SS ti / -· SOMnHIMG FOR r~VHYOHE coaOMA Dll. MA•: A 'T"ri•• .......... - • pri•~ Hc .. •l••· W9"' "to Llttt• c--.... -..... to loc ........ . Mmb, .............. : ...... ~ IHMM c...r cwtn.cffoa) _.. ct ' I wood -4 C)fan tt.rH-story .triHI & coppw roof. fl•• bedroaa• or few ...t ..,... .. _.. ....... c• for ..._. S710,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy., CorGINI dll M. 675·5511 ..WUSTIMGS DU PLEX · d oor s to beach. Two-2 bdrm i owner .. 'i pad Good <.um me r winte r rental Owner flexible on rman1• tng. trade. et~· Submit SU9.000. IEACH DUPLEX Block to ocean' Naml' t e rm s & s ubmi t ' Desperate• RedUt:ed to $1.99.~· 7~· 1700 • 1 • ~ • [~lfi~IUI 2 UMTS 2 bdrm + 1 - bdrm on 3-0xs.!I lot 1 , block lo beach owe hl TD. Pnced at Sls.!l.000. C...$69,900 3 bedroom. great home or rental with a low an terei.t asi.um.i bl~ loan I .ess th.an 10 years old Agt 751 Jl!U SIDE HY S IDE 2 duplexes. One 2 bdrm. :.! ba. pnced at $24~.ooo On t" 2 bdrm, 1 b d 1239.000 Un1t1> elo-.e ln piuil. beach & :.hop"1ni.: associate'd · BROKERS-llEALTOltS l OH W lolboo •71·U •l '9UMSUL.A TRJPUX. $ll4,000 f'111t· IOU to occ:.o Ownt•r wiU carry 2nd Hurr) "'"Kl t ldst Call 673 ~ . . . I r ~1ua uu1 1 ' COUMftY MINCH IM SHOUCUflPS Re modeled throughout with plank fl oors, French doors, deck overlooking Morning Canyon and the Pacific. Two hedrooms. de n, plenty of living space. Only $.399.500. Hurry on this one! ~~l()UI: tl()MI:' REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 E.,.t Cont Hlghw;ey, Coro na d~I Mar Wl: HAVE 32 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN DISTRESS SALE New ocean view home with 7000 sq. ft. $690,000. New ocean view with 4000 sq . ft. 4 I S . 0 0 0 . SAN C J, E M ENT E . f'r1nt·1pab with cash only . Sale ~ubJt•c·t to court C:1pp roval. ~If' \85,500 :! ''"I) v. 1th 2 bath~ and ,.; ~n·ut d-.,um11 bl•· loan Hwlt in t!lt•t·tnt l..1t•·ht'n 1•1mmun11' pr.ol ~ ,,, Jnl "nd lt .. """ r1t r h :.' 760-8188 770·8721 /\SK FOR BOH •IRAMDMIEW• 2HOUSES P•rc .. 'J t l._....,...,.... "''"'"'''"'"., 'nnvf\y,.no f •drT'l•f\dl1on o4 "'''" ,.,, ... Tnttt OOl"l•tW'I of Lot 78 of t rM't No Polle; .tnc:I OOCVIT'l"MIMV trAn'''"' t ... 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Ofli(f" o t Rf"Cordmq of CGn¥f'Y~f' V.-rtll DI"' "" t"W cwnty tf"Cor~ of ~tdcOYnty, And .. •C>f'ttw Of tfW> 0UtC"'6V>f' Tht "'~' thdt Pot1•cn Of fUoc:e-: 184 o• ,,.,"41 ~ '" \h.tll bl' trtln-\t,.,,f'<J throuof' ·•nl ">iJOd•v1\1on. d\ '1Pf mJlp ,,..,0,oro ,., t'\.C. row to bf-~'"° nt C roe:"''"' """ HOO~ t flrrilto• .'8 of mlv~lfltnM>u\ tP<Of'd hOt\r\I AM\. tin w r'' ~utt\ '>''""''· t ,j, I E D PMblsher's Motic~: AJI reaJ estate ~d11crt1se<I 1J1 lhis newspapt>r 1s s ub Ject to the FcdcraJ Fair Housing ~et of 19611 wtuch makes 1t 1lleg.tl to advertise "any p rt' ty h.:hts S537 ,soo. cau 1-·~--..... -.... •1 •11• .. •IU-·s- 1 today. 979 5370. ~ • Deluxe duplex. 34&2 bdrm ALLSTATE umt.s-F'lreplat·e eal'h u11 I,.. 11 +EXTRA PARKIN<,· Reduced to $275.UOO ' Wat..-fT'Oftf HOMt 1 I pisnwkt"J \~ 1:,1 11•11 .) 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"°'"'on a llne <unll•f"9 >Oulh D•led· Jvne 11. f4llO • .ttlHIY trom ,,,.. mo\\ l'•\ll'rlY to""" RotJH1 C.1-.. .lot>"'°" or nauooal OnRm. or an bedroom. 2"'2 balh home antenUoo lo 1TU1 lte an} Ill great area. ~.000 ~uch prefer enee. h m1ta uon, or discn mmat1on. ·• 1bJ.s Ot>WSpaper w1U oot knowingly a ccept an) 11.d11erllsing for real est.ate which is in viola· Uon of the law. ..O.S: Act-rft'tiwn -....~ ........ ..., ... report~ ron~diahty.The DAILY PtLOT •-s •••It for ... first .. carnet ....... -,. RCTaylorCd . .._o40 9C)()() HORSE PltOf'lltTY t,; ac. in Tust.m area. Lrg 1800 sq ft family home A C. SUl>t'r sharp! Call ~IW Offert"<J Jt $119,5()(} ~JQ;6 ..-... Whelan ~ Real Estate VA ot lot •• OI 'WoO Traci No f>OI 10 '""I f:RCU!Of Of tM Wm ..,.,.,, no<11'1!<1y <OMH ol Lot• In Blou OI Cor•"-C.t1tt1lh, 7 l6 ol l.eQUnd Clll" <t\ Pf'< map rr-0KNWO llAUTlfUL tordlOd In 8oOll •• 1>49"' )I """ ~· ot WILllAfljl E. JOHNSl°" VIEW D·-ltW Large 4 Bdrm.forma l du:ung room. big paneled family room. 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ISLE 2 Storv <'Ofnl•r '°' ith WATF.R J>rofcss 1onCJ1ly tiecorated 4 Bdrm with ~par1ou~ ma~lt•r M11te. \"I fo:W of WAT E R and s kyline ll g h\s Includes land. 67:J-6900 216 Ruby -$485,000 NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE Magmfic-ent 2 story. 4 bdrm. fam rm. dining rm. See the beautiful details. 673-6900 WATl:.RfRONT HOMES, t"lt HLAl r .,ll\TI • ,.-.. k,f'\." f 't·~·'. ""''' "lt,.,,.,11 7131, IA C • "'" ll"'" "'"""'fW"W' l::\.!. ti 1i M.·H1t'lot /\1,,,t !\.. h_~· ,,_ n<1 611-1400 '7Ut00 ma en ab I Irvine realty ~ A SUISIDIARV OF THE IAYtNE COMftANY IUILDB"S A TTIMT10M! 180° ocean view from this 2BR, family rm home. Situated on the cliff overlooking Corona del Mar beach. Room for expans ion or remodeling. Close to schools. shoppin~ and parks. $1 ,100.000 fee. 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NewPort Ml lid school dist srn1.ooo •a RED CARPE't •• 754-1202 WATHFRONT 5 Bdrm 5"7 Ba home w /d ock Localed o n Newpor t 's mos t pre sllg1ous and exclusive waterfront location VA TERMS Great Mesa del Mar location 4 Be<lrooms. 2 Bath plus pool make th is a great buy al Sll5.000 Agt. 556-2660 HEMET AREA Approximate 120 acres. higbJy d evelopable sub division land. Terms. Comi ng area. Agent 1-652·1~ UDOHNINSUU Only S35.000. Mob ile home m fantastic a rea Sle$ll lO water. View of boat s ~ bay . Gr e at ~at ~ OCUH PACIFfC R£ALESTATE 759-1616 G•necal 1002 •••••••.••............. MESA DELMAR Just lasted Thi~ lar~e (11ur bedroom 2 bat h home 1s 1n 1treu1 cond1 uon Situated on a qwet street. walktnlt d1stanc~ l.Q schools a nd shnppmi: nus home 1s beaul1full:1< landscaped and ha~ an upgraded kitchen Onh Sll1.000. Call SS6·266Q C:SEL ECT T'PRQ PERTIES LoaRA.s ...... CMt A low 111terst assumable loan m a k el> 1h 1 ~ 3 bedroom even morl' .:ii trat11ve Low. low pn('t' only 8 .900 751 3191 C:::SEL~CT I PROP ERTIES LGI ASSUMAIU LH. HO 4i)UALIFYIMG LOWDOWH Uke new U1.Side and out Wllh new cpl 'g a nd a COZ"Y fireplace 111 this at tractive 3 bdrm . 2 ba home. Large assumable \oan Wllh no qualifytnlt and a low d own. Only 195.900. Act now. c all ~5370today. ALLSTATE REALTORS l"HttS AMYONE 3 Bdrm 2 Ba , 2· story couotryside ho m e / lge eoo11&h fo r yo ur own court, pool, spa, It RV a c ceN. FuU price, 1119.900. DICoaA TOll"S D&a.HT ~ redecorated 3 Bdrm zi,., ba. Carpets, Df!W drapes. rec center. pool ud apa. Anwna b&e "'1ou. owe TD. Hwit· ~ Beach Cove Con· ~~price, St05.000. UfC~ll llALTY 17M064 Usl' thl' Dally Pilot "f~ R1.1sull" 11crvtce directory. Your S('rvke is our 1pw•al\y C' "" IG·~ u t. 322 ...... ~.~ '\e"h 1l1•1•01nh •1I I hdllll 11111111\ honw l )( ' n \ If "'. am. IAYNOHT \\ 1 h 11\ 1• "'"' t-1 ,,1 hnt• hunh .. 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OCEAM PACIAC lEALESTATE 759-1616 mxlel Xlnt locauon m ---------•! U,>c,ta Me:.a A l>ll!<1I 11l Sll!l,500 ~ llG CAHYOH 1 .I lldt Ill f11•1Jll Ill ••-'Id< fl , ;, ,., , I ~1· ':11 •I 11•·•·11 ·11.1 • 11.111 .1111 11.1··· 1111'111 fll'll'o' .11 i).>l ll\MI I !\1 .1n1•1011... '\II' I .1111\ 111" 11h1111•,1· :! llrlrm ll Hdrm r1xer upp1c·r . ea s ll>ldt• Costa M e~a Xtra lge lot "" ' I t • n '-! ,, r •' t' 11r1•pla1t· :! p:it11" I' 11 11 I • " 1• ,1 ,, 11 cl l1·n111 .I H1')!llll! cit "! ,1rtc·1· lo I 'cl\1 h1i.:h ... I' h II ti I I I J l k SI/\:! :-,1~1 13£ SEDBSE ELllNS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SINGLE LEV~ STUUFf Sp:11•to11;. Famtl" Homt• W11h Lar~e LI\ tn).! & Formal 01ntnl! Room T hrc·f• Redroom' + 0Pn !o.1111.1ttvt On l.ar.c<· Lot With Pr1vac' & P:itrn-. I-or l-.nll'rt;11n1nJ.! E\tt-rior l"e~ly P.11nll·cl l.m 1•lv P l11;.h Cariwttn)!. Tiit''. Dr.qw ... & \.\ otll papt r... (;11urnw1 K1tdwn l.1h• \l .1tnt1•11:1111·p L1,t1 II i\I S2~1.M)(I A ",Jm· nr '\1•1q 1or1 · 1.1 ... tmi.! WESTCLIFF CONDO Thl' \hllll l''>t 0r I .Ol .1l m n... In Thi' W1• ... t :'\•'"' !'(lrt lw;;l·h Ar1'.1 For :\dull~ Who V. ant \\ .tlkmi.: n.-.1 an1•1• T" Shop'>. !'ark & I 1hr:tr\ T"" ik•lr•••m l'l1ntl11 r .tth \\t1h ,\ h Jth l>tri•n • 11•••11• F1n·pl.11,. t t1mmun1l\ l'n<>l \ 1<1 ti \.1111• 'lll<l•l(I ..... .. . .. 759-9100 ::2 C01poi•• P1cna M•wportCffthr' OP£H 1·5 PM JULY 4-S-6 in Corona f\('I Mar. remodeled 3 hctrm. 2 bath. al~o 2 bdrm. 2 bath n•ntal $345.000 A~suma ble loan. SEE NANCY Sl:\IMONS AT 423 CA RN·\TION. MAGICAL RETREAT En<:hant ing Country English home in Big Can yon f eature d on numerous home tours. offers the ult imate in cu~tom appointments plus priv.ite hnc:k patios. spa & t-.ni:li~h garden Separate master s uite. ramily room. \.\ine cellar r E>t r eat plus 3 add1t 1onal bedrooms. S750.CXX>. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 * NEW THIS WEEK * OCEANFEONT DUPLEX--fEE La rge and beautifully maintained beacl'i' units with 4 & 3 bdr~s . Includes furniture and land. Easily rentable and very livable. $66.5,000 631· 1400 HARBOR RIDGE-YU & SPA Cathedral ceilings. marble entry, garden atrium and unlimited d ecorator a m enities. Dynasty model 2 bdrm. 2 ba, wine cellar. Breakfast room. formal dining rm a nd conversation pit. Seller wishes A.J.T.D. $385.000. 631·1400 WAT[RFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATf """'' ~IAI• ProPt>• I~ M"""9'rrlff'I 2436 W Co.Ki 11...,.,. • JI) M•rlOC' Aw Nl'W\'IOfl &.ch &!bcM l~n(I Hl-1400 61.Utoe ...... , ,., ........ ,.,.. ....... ,., . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ,.. .... .......... 1114 ,...,. • ..... .... '",..,,Wt ... ;;;·:.:;; ..... ·s:r-~:-=-···~-:;;:·· .... ·;·" ................... , •• "-• • ,., '-INw•" ,...,. w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~·-... , ••t•.... • ... .... •................. ... ; ................. . A •1tUlt1 .. 1 fe tallJ .... .._. JM> bl9 oW •IM',.,~'fl. =:". ~~:, n,':".-.: :::': ~., 141 ••. ~t:;w: .. 11~ ~:11>]:.::, WOODIRIDGI • CAIYCI •c=~ twkl •MOI M • Mh •I 714 ua 11111 JI•' Dll~OOD S.-Ut'ldai.,. cwl'M LuM _,,mo wtUI opt ... um .JA«~1• Ill" 8J OWMI J ltl', fam1I n on, or 1l hom e lt'I,... mllh IM '4 f\ 4 to t to purchaae. tJH ,OOCI ::r.: -.tr.., ern :-..:;. •= ,:t_:. •teoo Alt MODB. Bdrlnll. ~~ beU. Pool ~or delalla . .-g1, fl AL 8 O A l SLA N V °' RY. I.rt beck yard $7,000 0... with new l•n4lc:1pln1 3 andap• h .MO.ODO. ---"-------· ~t~ Att~.,.. d1t .... ,.,. 21tr~Ba ~~.,.ooo ~ ~ ~..:::~1::. TII Sta.ES CO. uouc• On cllldlt 1•c 11t.rwt,near fM2.._.,Jor_.___ doon 10 !lllBR deroratAld itJflJJ&l £ n 11111 b Tud o r ........... .... ..chaiDU•N••J>fM1 •rw)I .,..,... 1044 UI ea.rth\OMS F.od Unit • ~ IQwnbome. l yHr DOW. ....................... IMJIS..OllO. Good f\n~ln& •••••••••••••••••••••• Two l\tut blocliu. rr<1m "'!!'!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Qwoer w111 carry 21\d .. 2 8'ory 2 IWrm, I .. bel.fta ~dCll µoo1 ": IWm $106,000 at l~'l> hUo • 1.,.,. apt + 2 11'11 lfNlllMAj THI l&.Uflff Call Tlm Rhone. 631·1296 rooou 6 bath •iaut MIW US,... ~ ~ Drama tic 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. q...n.n Ml'.000. Call Olatatandlnl 5 Bdrm U!llr! araanv r 0 rm n I Ii I n r m m-Ollll fanulY home on IA111e lot numLl -.-1 I townhome. ·•t;Jegant" Approx 2650 aq rt o ldealJ)' priced 3 Bdrm Sl68,500 . REALTORS ... MO.IAY X1nt flDancl.D.1 for t h.is kwely 3 tkirm , den home with ie ch•rou111 apt JY!ll 2 yrs old LOUIUCHTIL &AMec. '71-Jlll 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUILD TO SUIT One 301' 118. \ol 434 Begorua Owor 100-lUS ~614.M JASMIMICR&K Fabulau,, grttnbell I<><' Rare plan l Prof de · cor eed neutral ton es 1294,500 f1ex fuumclllg ~/~~-1_.s __ Attractive pool d uplex + 2 good renla.ls. Pnme loca- tion S285.000. By Owner 640-4999 -------- VICTORIAH HOUSE With In Luw quarters B·2 lot. Owner will help ftJHUICt! $269,900 DUPLEX 3 bdnn fruot OOUSl' 4! bdrm d e n rl'ar unit Own('r wants to ::i t'll S235.000 8 E1 lerts e n A~ent 67!>-2373 or 770.&598 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INTIRTAJMBS POOL HOME This delightful M esa Verde home 1s perfect for yoor summer entertaJD· mg. It features a large Cam.tly room. e xpanded n:wster bet rm w 1s 1ll1ng room and bcaulllul pallo and clecktn~ Owner.; a re \e Q anxious. Asking $149,950. Ca 11540.1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS OAKGLEH D1 s t1n c li\'e new 2 bedroom. 21~ ba con dorruruu.ms. SlOS.990. 2518 Elden Ave. C.M. 642-6734 ·~·HERITAGE. •. ··.,.REALTORS SYCAMORE fiLEH IRAMDMEW Fabulous. large 3 bd. 2"7 ba. Qual.tty to wnhome condos Only 4 available . from SU4,990 2430 Santa Ana Ave. 642·~34. 2 MA.STY IOIMS T hree yea r s new , 2 Bdr ms. 2 "'2 baths. 2 fireplaces. All bwltms . double gat age with pool and jacunl. Offered at only m .soo. Call 540-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS 29% DOWN. 10% owner ruumctng on baJ. 2 br. 2h ba . like new lwobu . su~.ooo. MZ.o:Me *** Cou.,e Park. :abr wttll -. wee fam home. Aa· ..... &oea. SU0,000. ,.,,. MMm. ~11. cou nt r y c h ar m 1 &th home localed o J~"TINGS &<;O E.slde's best area. Cal OOf'l'ler Jot with 2 u~uma ~ CUn Herberta JI . Ail ble loa ns Tot,lly up 6't0. 63l·Ull6 graded l.hruout . Aslun EPWTE! us.000...,. ... No Qualifying ! Take over loan and move ngh Ill 4 Bdrm, 3 balh. 6Jl-Z242 (~Su~ ~alt~) IASTSIDI 4 Bdrm 3 bath. oe carpet. enclosed patio, feoc.-ed block wall. park like rear yard. AU to SllS.000. Call Rick. 642-5140 IAalETT Rf.Al TY IEGISTH $122,500. e f{/\NC.H H l:AL T Y ~,!) 1 2000 ROOM TO GROYI 2 sly. 4 bdrms . J bath11 family rm w frplc. d v:.t lD schools. s hopping & parks, fl2fi 500 ........ ' - ., RANCH.:; REAL TYr 55l 2000 **3000 SQ. FT. V.A. TYMS Two BR home for younR 11JUple JU.'ll starting oul I-1replace A C and \I J I 1 b u I 1 ~ h 1 ., u n llll'll'r l.A-tl1t' J ohn'>on Redhill ~ Realty 552 -7500 ~leach 1048 ••••.•.•...........•••. cx..·t-:A~ f"'RO. ·r :-.<i-"' moduldr t y pe hc>me-. 1)\t l'Um mun1ty ' bcn.'>. 24 hr "'' unty ~ul.J l1·ttlnx UK 111<1 19'J ~Iii IALCOMY IAYY•W Exclusive P e n tn'>ula Point 4 bdrm. 3 b.:ith Or cup1ed oc1ly 4"'7 month!> 1.a.rge assumable loan t owner will carry Nt>v. con11trur t1on f!:a,)' lo ~how. SJl!l5.000 Ownt·r ~IQUS Wanl.ll offrr' ~htll(?RealtY . ti/~ J7:~oo .. ~~~~~I FAMOUS MF#PORT RESIDENCE l.ACXIAY SPAMISH CHAIM Pool. llot Tub.\ 11lle} b;ill tourt. I bdrm + Ma11J'' room J•n ,.,. n•du•·t11111 -------FOIEClOSUIE LAST 2DAYS 'lit:ST INVF..sTMf':NT 1.NTOWN " -QnJy 10' ; down ·~ume lu.tn:. no 11uah f)'tn,lt •Nu neie;iltve cash now tw 2) r.. JHr l 1t B a Cond o l ~WPT lfGTS1. l .000 -.q/l Sl0.000 below mkt al :.n.s.ooo ll U Hrt Y '' &t2 tl!SI 124 hr'-I -------<X:f':A."1 VIEW Unique L u.,tum Butll 1111m~ '2 block· from IKa1·h J Hr. '1 lia. & Huge I p' S<M\,500 523 7151 I H 1-; :-; WESTWOHLU HEAl.TOKS In lrvlnt' for l 'N IH .l' ~00.000 ' Almo-.t rnm pktl'I> rww from tolJ 11~ bottl)(TI Th1l> rn:i~'I\" , ____ .... ____ _ iw 1,0.J Bnnl! c·rc·.111\t ---------• Eastside condo 2 br. frpk balcooy. util. room. tilt· kitchen. rear } ard, 3 >' . old. 192.500. Agt.675 52W EASTSIDE 6 PL.IX JUST IB>UCEI>! MOW· SJ25,000 bedroom .1 b·Hh hnlTll mt'nL ... :-our pt•r,1111 al 11 1 ~~·110n ~ • .M'l.L,1\ I 1.'t LISTED U\ \\McJ hr I 1! y l nc.tlry :-. ·,' .1000 a~..'O HArt .. nt.1 l·k~' lt\1t"h OCU H ~ CAHYOM VIEWS ~ph'nri11I twm<· uf "''"~I .111<.1 ~la.•.-"'1l h l!dl It ""111 clQIO. (r .1r•111 1• d difflor t'lll un·an & 111 .. u nl.1111 \II'"' I ""'II 1h•i( t.utnfCJrtJIJlt• I Bdrm ti.,uit.· uf clrJmdlt< 1, ,, '"'(or s;i1, .• I-A.I < ,c.u l l11i.tJh Ill" J' J11JIJlt 1Jff1•r I • rr.1 cld !'iot1I H1• 1ll11r llt."tld;, ~ .. rn:.1 lrllJ 1044 i.,...-'\ • rn• ,, ... •i.t•· f'IMtwkl D.plu 1 •1nlph·ti-ll reforb1'>ht-d orw bto<·t tn t .. J • h \ • 11 '"'" 111 .. ldnl.I 1,r, .11 IUl.tnCmK S.-1'!> OIJll UDOISLAHD ~1 Udrm'i, 1oc lud 1ng mutcl , room. 4', ltaths o,:! or l'la) frttn l:ii.:·· >l 11(),<.0J PAULMARTIH REAL ESTATE 644-7383 Sc.t Clftnt ..tt I 0 7 6 with $166,800 111 assuma ble loans, ra.oging fro m 8.-. .. lo 11 %. $26.340 g ros a ooual income. Well kept. s ingle story Wiil: 644-721 1 I Hr 111.J lofl t wnh'' "" ~~~~=~;.~~~~I ~ ~re;.e~ , ...... ~.~~~~-~~······· 'dV ~ I OPPORTUMITY l.~1 '""' llll• r •·'l a-..-..umd With 4 garag~ µlus off street parklllg on 60x300 lot 759-9221 "" l•JJlt I u-.tum :!Hr 1111 644-7211 ---3 bdrm. "Halecre!>l $98.000. V A .. A.I T D . Owner I Agent 962·6365 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $125.000 wtth some wortt it could be your dream home. 180 deg view o f D a n.i Harbor. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. frplc, hardwood firs. lathe le p laste r wa lls Terms available . Owner leaving stale. Call agt for appt to see. 752-0568 NEW D A NA C R ES single family 4Br. 21..,Ba home, lg lot . Sl45.000 64(>.7442 BToro 1032 ...•.......•........... w 0 0 U 11 H I l> (, ~ l..\Kf:f"l{O ... I < n 1nJ(luo moclt-1 lf1~lll\ 1 1 i.:r.1tkd 1''1 h• .1• h 'S22!) .tl)O ·\i.:t ..... I ~1:1 >.I ... K:il t)l~•I • I H \' I ~ 1-· t 1 I' ~ ' lll >l'S~ • ... Di't'rf11•lrl p .i 1 t<> horn• l500 !.Q It , ~ Ill< t th n locatl>d on gn"f·n~·ll . :i r ~ to pool & ia1·uu1 l'Cntral air. prCJf decur & lndscpd , for l>.tlt' ll\ owner1pr1 n1· vrtl) SIJ7 .500 Open lloui.1· Sat Sun. ~t 9233 HBUTAGEPARK Tiie ultimate m :in Elm model twnhSl' /\rt l•nd Wllt 1n a pnroe rOmt'r locution Cac1nR i:rt·l·n belt 3 Br p, Ba. c ... tm wtndow covcnn~s f1m w all cu v er1n 1-t., 111 btlthroo m ~. brtt k /I. redwood pat 1n Tht TnEC~L.Y WAY TOGO I l~rri fir., I 1•l.u1 111 1· •• • , , "' J • .._ I ., r 1 1r1110.,t>c1 br1d 1 ~ .. 1•1 .. I ·r tt •-<l lo r 1111 m, •Ii " ...... 11 $1 ~11)()(1 \11.s."\lll"> IH:ALT 'I 4!+4 tn:Jl OCEAN FRO KT l'u.'ltom hu.ill 3 Bdrm, \ hJ l yr. new -t:.:JO '>Q ft JI.Int bt!ach for l>"° 1m mm~ & JOU~IO!l Wdl lraot' for !>IXW llt'r proper I~ ;\\<1JI no w SI.OW.WO Nn 644 !ISW SO.LAGUNA Sl70,000 0 W ""' t: R (.' A R K Y t1:-.:ANCl.:"OG OCl-.A!" VlEW A trot' f1 iter .md worth ti 2 ... tor" n lh• n •?ht a n -.1 <.'...II fctf' w ppoint ment -------- MEED HaP? s ~.I.I.I"' Hl'YJ,I, l I-'\.'"" JACK H. LESCH Rt•altur 'iP\ Gl.A."S HI I.I.. 1·u.<.t•>m 1-~>-th~h Tudor. iq H1;i·ll~ Point 7+;0 961:! • " OU,.LEX 11411 ' hdrrr'-~c~ to •' ••,tn & 1 hJnrtt•I "' 'IJllldbl• 111 Jt 10 1 """' C 2nd I.Ill I •l , WI h :;1 $19; l'l·ll Owner I.Rent Oon t.iJ.<$7 UDO J:,,LI:.: HY OW' t.K :<..:w un \1.,rkt•l 4 bdrm J b• ~ 1.ol ~ \ 1..1 \11·ntunt• s.385.IJOI' 1r..Tit•r '~ .-nt toi l \I!!\ nrl\ 1 J l 1 • w .,,.,,..,"""' lrt·Jrtt 1 Ju .... • tu IHI " , , """ "'", nuu '""ll di{\ 1··~•J:!:ij CYPRUS SHORES Ot:e°" ~ach Estotl' ,,.~ µr1·-..l tlo!IO U!> P ' 'llk>n< (' "l'l' !>?lilt' ~" ( I u ... I \I I' hf'",. h \). 1 lubhow.•· l-.\t'I"\ rm .1 ma1'n1C11 t•nt \ u · C'11m1•r lo< ,11.JJ to rort'Tll·r Nixon ,.,l4l•· B~ ;ippl 11nh s 1~" uun 5 1K 4JHK I 7"l3 882>1 & !j4g 6542 CYPRt-:.-..SSHORt-:S Cl'S1'(JM HOM t~ iieauttful Rate guarded rommurut~· with a lu.:.h p.ir\' Jnd pnvatl' swim rn 1 n R 1• u •J I 'f h ,. 11.tnorJm11 ()le.in v1e14 .., a .... i.1.:n1 lo l>l:oold Th N>e bt.-d roo rn5 to '1l II ~l~'l> tn while ltStl•ntn~ l1l lht> W(IVl'"' S.52:>.tJOO U ='iG-0 R EAL 1-~"fATE 4!18 4950 1010 ..•....•.•..........•.. home !thU""' JU.'l hi<,. • $I O,OOO 0 .,.1 m:xlel C.J n tk• :-ourl> (or f" * •ICIU•EDI S96.500 ('111, 1 H1lrm '111m• S69,950 ~ • .. .... .><1d n""''· ... 1.t1nl .. J Pt ab.Jte s• Owner says l ake $3000 orr ., tJ ', """', l hu r n 1 n r '1u.'t "11 ,\nr .1rt ",. • asking price & SELL IT' '!"\·le ' 1 11111~ ,.,,.,.,, 1·l•11 twdroom v. 1t ~ t11n 1nl! Callforyourpersonalm ~Hills 1050 u11-1h1u1·111 &.l,1r~··l111 p.Jl111 .ir1·.i ,u 1111 l>pect.ioo of th.ts fabu.Jou.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·11.t 11( , ul "' 11 ·• c JI ... , ., H 1 ~.I! HI\. f< l '.111 4 Bdrm. J Ba home by l.<'1 ~ur1• Worlrl u nll• r .1r ''-' 1.1 k• "'' ij •IOl7:'11 Pacesette r. Onl) 2 ) ear~ 1 ll / t , 11 , 11 , 11 . "' '\ 1 TARI Ell new. VIEW o f mo un \\nodhrn:~· T"nh , :·t ~~0' <"111 .: ,'. 1 ' 1 •Jl • \ft 1 \ 1 l·, 1· 1· I ' I 'II I\ .: •• n t " ·' \ n • I ' talJ\s. etc, etc . Askin~ l' 1,., 1•nd 111111 .1111•• I 111 •• 1 • c._ ..... •-_,.h 1088 -;-:11 '>;, ~ J...., ~ •U• I "'· •~··• ~ --$156.!rA> fron1 pool. JUl·. ll'U ,.t, ""' 't'... • "t' ... "'Kn d ••••••••• •••••••••••• •• k:X C L US J V~LY CallSSLr.ut.i ~:,c,,t-Loqui.aNi<JW'I 1os2 l~I\~ on: .. \:-<FIW'\TIHl\H us~~:;: ridge :t;,'~~ lt:aH· 1t1l,1>J >:• ~~~~;·;;::·0·~~~-~· 1 SU VIEW 'S BEST ~~~i~· r~~~~r .i' ~1~H {r;~:' l~·.wt1full\' Ullf<'.~ac1c"<1 I l'nri. hK' "" d ram.tit• ~ll:'> IUIJ \fo(t 8:!>< 3.~ .. r Real I IJ OUTS T AHDIMG hrlrm or ·1 1'~Jrm ~ """ '11 v.' 1 th! rm kru.td ~®I 55 1•30011 lmmaculat f' 4 kdrm hume 11 .... i. than 2 i t-JI" m ,, 11 r w 1· u ' l 11 m patio homt: 1n "'ouo olct l.o q •h on•an ~ h J turt..., o .. nl·r motl\J\ 1!1'!\1 8arrant·• Pk,.,.lr.,n• ,.,. , I 1 Othet' Red Es~ hndge. Clo~l' to '"'"n n¥1unta11J\lf'W!>&Ci\c•r ...v ~umµ.Jrt• \.tuc J ......,..._°" t.odt I 040 d ub and tenn1'> l'OUrt 1c~)!.._" t-.1 '\n•ut.'I ('ounlf" $:'17H ~'' Jnc1 .,ubm1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lr<>Pll'J I atnu m . ,1.i1nt'<.l Cluh l'ro(t',!>t11n .. llll ROGER'S RUlTY ••• gl.i5..'1 14tndu"'' a nd IJ<if l.ictd ,,l·.ipt>ll 6t ..... tin,: 6 75-2311 quiet floor-. \:.~urrwbl,• 1u...t for \OU S:SS.OW ------Gerry G oa•tr9 2038 Harbor lsle Lane HunUngton Beach You are \he winner of two free t ickeb l Sl5 value). io don~.osen • .. · realto.ni · ' "' loan Sl50.000 ~ HiCJUri RJty I LO\ El Y H1g Can yon -l!l().5220 ~!ltj 2413 To.,..-nhome for b.ilc b' g:n.~ ~93 '<49-t 11v.TI1 r 2 br .! b.1 , dt'n Pool. JJcu111 1t•nn1, c rt, ...,.,. 1-v r dPPt ldll THE UPIUAH HOllSISHOW July U ,8PM ANAHEIM Convent.ion Center nckets may be claimed by calling 642·5678, ext. Z72 *** OPIM 12-5 TIWRS-FRJ -SAT Sparlllloa 48r l~ ba rambler.. a muat see! 1114,llOO. NeW'-PAlDl in • out. f rplc. f rm.J dinin~ rm . Exc epti o n a l neighborhood. xlnt schls 6 ~-VA• conv. fioancio1. By own er *""""Prine only iJI JI 11 WOODIRJDGE f\yowner. Lowest pnced WntMh1d1» 3 lir. 2~2 ba. nr lake . pool a n d t e n n 1 :. <' 11 u r t ~ Sl64 ,900. 552 6884 AM best lime ------ PRESCOT Woodbn dge Span. 2 sly 5 br. 3 ba. ram. 2 f /p. Owner Will coop C•9M Across st from Lake 1 yr New Lasl (Jf ktnd 18 Mandann ~ 466ti M alt~ your s h oppin g easJer b)' u.aing lhe Daily PUot Clau1hed Ad& COlDWa.L IAMKER IS Hllll'fG We have a le• s<1}Ps post· UOM sull :iva1lable ror expcnenced sale.:.people ill our new office. We :ll'l' looktng for sah:speuple lo wuA. Laguna Beach and Soulh Laguna . lf you are lntercsted lD movlng \IP to the largest diversified Rul t:stale Com pany i.n lhe nat.100. call Earrue Klee al (714)499-l320 lo- da) ror a confidential m tervtew. AN E QUAL OP PORT U N IT .\ EMPLOYER_ 499-1370 8Jt-<l836 ,....,, .... __ -~ <6.'i 1-i:i...1 H'i OW:\ t-;H Lovt•h 6. ~lud J br, 2 b .. l.im open beam. -.pit. de('k. Sl75.00064S 1496 ----LEASE OPTION Spy.:lass Hill 3 Br 2 Ba, s1200 .m o . ~57 1900. 64(}.~ UDOISU St'PF.R WIDE L01' Co7y 2 Bdrm cotla~e. featun nr. beamed <'('II 1n111> and usrd brick fireplace Plans ava1Ja bAe '°'total remodel and add1llon w ith routaJ ap pn>vaJ f'or further de tails, call Ann Peters. .,..,.._ · I 044 .,..... I 044 •••••••••• •• • ••• ••• •• •• ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • •••.. hlt.t6oll Ylefo I 06 7 tA••m HAI.TY RMISTB ••2,.szoo • ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnah'/ Irvine realty A SUlllDIAAY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY THIS IS A IANAIHt Rancho San Joaquin 2BR & den San Carlos plan near pool & priced to sell qwckly. $159,500. Appt. only Julie Van Wieren 752·1414. CV-64) ----------· --- - llYIMaTaUCI 381' w /vie• 1214.000 JASMIMICua WAltMINGTOH-l yr okl, decorator'• own ~:~tll~fi:e wi1~h ~~: home. l Bdrm. Ocean view. s um ab \e l oan s! DcligbUul 3 Br + 2 car DOVB SHOlllS garage w 1outsfandln1 Just U..ted 4 Bdrm with Ul)IJ'ades Including de· rot ator wa llpa pers. V\eW Lc~lol.5315.000. !! p!!!I u!!s!!h!!!!!r a!!r!!!p!!e!!t 1!!!n!!!c !!!&!!f 9~ Ml.,f21 rrucro•ave. Slll.500. II\___ SM.a .. a ... ..,..c .... 640-US1 .••.•••..•.•........... 1100 . ...•.................. ~ Juan Capo ~ ~1 :! Br. 2 Ba. 1480 -.q It byr ... old A.n 541 5032 FAUIROOIC On \1>t.tr o~n pvt 9 hoh• l\lUf">t' w ll!O deg Vll'W of mounl.ilOS from thi-. .!4"<ti0' :.! Ur. 2 ba . 'Pllc1ous home. J acuv.1 141lh llll20 encl Ian a i. :! \turagc ~pace.:.. ea5' t'J.l'(' landscaping. Ne:ir clubhouse. PoOI. tennl.!> l'l'U & l st tee Jmmed. O<'· cupancy. S64,500 w rms. <714) 728-6510 NEW MODEL d bl exp an do.C M. Adlt s over45. no pets. $18.975 set up. t24M). J .. J . 522-4080 COZV 1 BR F.xpando. Nr Hoa1t Hospital. SpaC'e rent Sl46/mo. Agenl ~7 MOllLI HOME SJ,OOOlht Company r eposesslon. Garden G rove 4d1l Pk. (HMO). llAUT'lfUI. TIJPl.IWIDI El Toro, 3 Br. 2Ba. c u s t o m thru o .al . (SG4.5M). llACHHOMIS L...-..... Pk. Under Sl&,000. (CK0027l Call. TCITDISE 111111.£ HOllES 972-~1 ~.,. _______ .. ___ _.. _______ ..... __ ..... ._....__ ........... """ .... ----...... ---·------.......... ..-~ --.. ·--.--·~_...._..... _________ .. -.. -------· tm Notolad I •S::' ••' n-n D4) mo r ltt 6 •tr tnrl K vbor • w l)l u ... l'1IOO br.1 ufr 60 llft )PM Wanted M6hlte lk•nw 111 pull So. ol N B Oin roul t"r om 11"' lliltt) k\.&1 AcrMp tw We I JOO ....................... MT ~l,l\.C\T ~lSKIVU\J att11, )'OW' u111rn Nurth .. o.. M1n1 r oo<'h n .. ,. l>Pt'dMCUllH \It'"' i. do ~edus1on on "'hh'h to rlll!M." food. honc1> t·v w' :.het·I'· lnd111 or 11run1I tuds lit-~u ~ulfn·1t'nl QIU Pat Murrio<'h. C u VtMM.l> Unhm1tt't.I lllt> 714 7~~ COMMERCIAL 2 Ii ,\t res with 500 fo\·l on Highland A.ve 1n S1ul Henu1rdmo AdJJcent "' US Post Oml't', ll'• d .-.ad)' for 1mmed•at"' fie vdoprre nt Ht'i.lut l'd to 5:16S.~ ,\ I •I\ '''"n 111 tl.1rlior ''"' .1m,·111 <'11 Rt-.11 > tatr ln\f'lltmc•nl' " l ·ou1 ti'•). :-.lH 64M646 ( ·1~.-d ~nd \ IR.»'D HEW UNITS 1l1n1h i.t ~.ooo ht l'n1u •I Sb.5i0.\UI S.-w hn,,.n1 in~ al I!', tl)M, (twdrull' TSL ln\~tml.3 c>t2 ltill:I l BJrm 21 2 13.ith rach •1UI IJmlh ruum tw.:"' rru:.l.H hrcµl .. 1 '-" & 1!11u bit.' l(JruKt' fo;u •t-lh.•111 £.Ii.bid, l '11,,1c1 Mn.a 752 \!0} )t QUAIL Jll_ p~~~~~- l()pff Til 9:10 l'.M.l lndustri:il lot 18th & l'lace nt1a He<ici) lo nr.vt:Jtt. \' 1 m 1 s TM" •d~11n,•i..1 ul 1 11r rNll k Int 111.11141 • n lh1• ... ., Jl'lllf'l•l \'II'• It.\ 111 ..•...•................ 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C.:•1ot10 or s l 'al Phu4 Pool, i.pa l'hlld Of\ ~ 7!11 6166. Ml t.W J lk I b11 ~ I Ill' &IU'Dgl', Adult.. only 2 Ul8 <..'anyoo •0.. Dnvie b) ~/mo ~1~ KIDS !PETS Oil 1'. s I l> E s p II c I 0 u !> I uwnh ou~l'. garaii:e. ICc'OCt'd, pallO $595 t.tl! ~IO.~~ lkauur11lly r l'modeh .. "'11 3 11.r 2 )Sil homu. nt'ar OC('. J..'>k for J J ~ l 0\59 or l:A 81.11 STIU LOOtllHG7 We"Y• AJn.t, Fomd YowMewH.. or Apt.! OVER 1.000 CoMinntd Vac.wiH! AJI Areas & Pnces To Choose f'rom ! RENTIMES 631-4555 -.-;i-~-----•I hulld Mark Ho wa rd, 714·534-4100 Mohtlc horn<' park & apa rlml•nl:.. $2JO.OUO with terms. Mn tel apartml'nt ·,, owner manal(t'r honw & room re,, more unit:.. $260,000 with ti-rrns Mtnl·horse nint h cm 5 arrcs with home & b.irn . Sl60.000 Term~ uv<11la •New :J Bit twnh.se. fl'll'. .:.tr, IJOUI & !>pJ . m1rrow:1vl'. W D hkuµ 'ti~ 151llltiO,641 1400 lu5inff1Propniyl400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lJIRO DAY 4..PLEX lyr old 21i r. l' 2 Ba l'Ondo. F'rplc. ~I mo 1\\.a1I 1mmed \070 Townhouse Dr C M 549 4146 or &i6 3574 200 ft ba) rronta~e on Embarcadero Popular and prof1t;ible seafOtXJ reslau.ranl with seatm A Good rental area of San la Ana All 3 Br 2 Ba. Jn come Sl 9.800. Owner ma y ca rr)' al II '• w/$45,000dwn. ruJJ pncc ble. Newport Heights 2 bdrm In town Comment al + bunk room. s ma 11 $175.000 • for 200 l'wu g ift stlops 2 ~ PQE~T IGE boat docks, hnal ~ a rd 33,000 sq _ reel on mam ~aragc NO rETS $495 street; SJ ,5 a sq fool 673 2256 with wuv rt.r 1•r ,,, i;;,· J HOME~ Other R 2. R 3, R I & -------- b o :at~ 'l':ll'kl<' & :.!J()n'·,.hins; ,,,,.IJ Orfic·r· Real !::stat£' & :.t11rJ. l' ,11 ll'l' Loni: Profcss1onali. com me rital pr0Jlcrt11·~ Jva1labll' 1\b11. n l aereage ava1labll· lerm lllY l:i ral lc;i:-.< 33JJW Cous t llwy. Nll (J w n er f 1 n ;t n e 1 n ~ 6~5-6646 f''or turthtr 1nfor m:il1011. ('OOlll('t 1 !150 ,000 <'<•ntul\ ('tosed Sunll.1y Swan Re-ol!itat~ 231~ Spnn ~ ::;tn•t•l l':i:.o Hut>h·:. 21 Suri Hl'llll) !!-11 I ll't'.tn Ave. t:ci)'U('(•S !l:M:JU Attn Sue l':it l'ltt'n ROS 9!-15 lli22 or Ill-rm Sale ll05 772 22R4 ~~Lob/ 1500 i •···········•··•••••·•· Church has s m i:tlc 1111 I c; o o d S h t• µ h • • r ct ' Cemeten . llli. fnr '>ah• $400 Ph ·1 n11 ~7 1033 or 17141846 2104 eo.-rcial Propttty 1600 •..••...•..•..•........ COSTA MES/\ Ea~lstdl' 2 duJJlexe~ St•parute loans. st•JJJr;.iw dt.'<.~ Xlnt Ncwpor1 Ill.-. are.:u w 2 bdrms , I Lia. tn cac•h untt Pnc•t• SHKi,000 l't1c h 1-:'lull> $17,UOO •':ll'h Wiii !>t•ll or ''" c•h;ingc P lea'>•' 1·all fl33.1:1Hi2 NcwPQrt Paulie 1-'n:.inrtal C~TAMESA Caltfomu !l3444i 18051238-7780 CMC1f State Properly 2600 •••••..•..•..••..•..... Brand nl'W Lot!. Vt'IWS N ,. "· s 1 n .I! I l• f ;i m 1 I~ homt's Now ,J ";iii I •1r l•·a .,(' orn111n uni' StiOll mo lJll now 7(12 3K4 Mb-I 1'n11lex Xlnl rt•rlal .tr(•a Real Estate 11\'ar So C'>l Pla1a l-.. 1t h bchancJ@ 2800 urul has 2 bdrms. 2 baths ••••••••••• •• ••• • •• •••• Musi ~II Owner rtec·d.'i !'>11ss1o n lltlb <:ountr) FOR SA LE <'as h Prtl'.P $13R .5n11 Club 3 W rm :1 bJ . u p Z!.000 sq rt lndlL"tlrtal. l'lt~ase call 83:1 tllf,2 ,Kradl'd l'11u~l-tl t.u"un Commercial Bldg on NeW)JOr1 P;ic1f1c lnvc•!>I tA,in1lo On J:Olf ~uur ... 1• CrandnearMc!"addl·n tn m~·n1.-. .IJ l .000 f1r~1 'I I> Santu Ana Will t•o n.,1dt·r :1; w; \ :.ilue !''fin oeio sale h·a~t.' b:.ick A llahn aaaa:a \\.ml t11 .,,.11 or I ru1l1• for Heally l·:xdus tVl' l Jll SAN ClEM9'fTE l'GWt' m °"Pl 11r l .. i;!un 1 Tttl Herktlt 711 ll7,I ltJ7'j 7 DupleAe~. 'l ~r:. oh.I hOl'Tll.' with \lew & \.int I i s•, dc.wn l.a rt:l' <JS Do u RI a., II o n 1 I! °'1;;!~~C'~ • 1800 sumable loam. Levera~e 111 itr73 \l!ll l<l14n•·r1 lb .. :; .•c.e appr •-sheller.. G40 5357 .:;_~Est...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ql ~ UTir By bwldcr. new duplexes Agent. Wanted 2 900 F\rsl owner d<•prct•a ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion S an C l(.'menlt'. !~trial/ l.EASE/Of'TIOM ocean view $185 ,11.1~0 Pt.,.ty 2100 wanted Al!l 4Y31Yl02 each. 968 7705. 775·0123. •••••••••••• •• ••••• •• •• ----53&0133, 536·9:f74 -----~Pro~ 20CO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I OF THE DEST lte.rtd~ 14 Unit mtlust n al pro:>t•r •••••• •• • •• ••• •••• • • ••• t; centrally · 1ocatetl I HouMI f.umi~ block from downtown ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ele~anl Enlt'rtruncr ' Redecorated' s:n5! 3Br Urt>eL) P JllO(!>i84) fN? Rt.NTIM 1-,;s &J l-4~ :! lidrm I L.s Nu p\'ls 2110 Or:.in~c 1\vc $125 mv 'llOl:!:>c FOH HENT .. :! br. 2 b:i. itara~c. nice )ard . Qutt·t ~t r ct•l. S550 m11 Call f'nd i~l330. dfll'r tlµm 1·cill ·~:ni.n ---- :-11-:Ak Ul::ACll ' llUAC J br, 2 '~ ba. plw,h l'OndO J CJ p d g S625 Cwt Gal") 962 n~ 3 lldrm l 'i Ua. nu IJIU'>h rnrpt•l:.. Ol'WI) l'dtnled. beaullful yard :ind µ:illo Ava.ii 7 15 Pets kids OK Rds reqwrcd $5!15 Agt !f19..61«9'i l.1v1ng l..n 1:.hl) • S5Jll' Air' l'lu!>h 1·rpts3Bdrm Chll'C 111 ~1Ulh CO<hl Kiri • 01\ • t 1o01 i f.-t· 1u ::--:TIMl::s 631 .\~ A Cotlui.te Creallon • ~Lavrsh2Hr' G11 r! K.ids/PetS OK' lh>dccor ' l.~al to all \IW22l r~ rn:NTl M i::s 631_ ""~ -------- Small older 2 br house $375 monthly. E;ist S1d1• 228 Sicrks St. 54>1-~:&J lmmcd occupancy, clean Jbr. 2ba ho me Me~u Verde area ~ 0049. 6 DB.UXE UNITS PRJM E EASTSIDE. C'M :! B<lrms each ntESTARNESCO 673-7761 Laicuna Owner asking Newport 8.ach l 169 S62S.OOO Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dana Poltlt 3226 Realonom1c" 675-6i00 L1DO ISL!': by week o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• --rmnth Just rcmodl'led 4 ----------1 ~~~~ ~~~ Loh for Serie 2200 br. 2 ba Wa llt vi beach. DANA POINT -------mm:r'll:D91 •••••••••••••••••••••'• C'lub&tenms 675 6161 Nl:.'WTOWNllOUSE Four deluxe units. 2 tld 2 ----------3 Bdrm,2'12 ba. Vie w Ba ea w1l h j?aragc~. COMMeRCIAL Holan Unfwlli~ decks. Adults. $795/mo. SiZ:i0,000. 2 6 Acres Wllh 500 reel on •••••••• ••••••••••••••• LOIJll"CI Vino.,. R.t. · Seven new units wllh fireplaces. many exlrn:. $S20,000 Roy McC~. Rltr. 540-7729 19U-O.c.-ex Grou $405.000-SI00.000 dn Beach area Gary, agt 972·9300 x 143. 8:S0·8ll37 Prine. only lf1ghland A ve 1n San ~ 3202 497-1761 lkmardtno Adjacent to •••• •••• •• ••• •••• ••. ••• US .Post Off1('e, level TRAB t:O C ANYON ready for 1mmed1atl' dt'-ru:.uc Jbr log how.1::. ,., a Toro 1232 velopment H~dtit'l'.d W . c k r ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ·~· 000 acre retreat rec .. co L.AK ~· cST ......,.,. r .i I <; l r e c :. $ 6 5 0 ' -714.57j.2243 2 story: . 3 ba . 17141 673·4400 121 )1629·2128 HAR DOR famal)' rm . fire place. Dotboo l1kand 3206 d1~hwash er . cover ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• pul10. (enred yurd & Srn J Br. 3 Ba lrplr. patio 2 car gar w ld Ycarl)I tease. Avarl 9 15 $000 mo. IJ1clds utils. 646-9W8 1iarage $C95 + S600 dt· poo1 l. Kids & Pets OK 714 /964·2!166 or 973-2'J7 I Ap,ent. nu fc.~. ·WAMTB> Principa ls. buyer. apts. CM or HB. ask for U1ll :\ l>1\'1 .,1on of l l.1rt'lur lm1·.,tm1·nl \o Gc:C>oca P9ttlnsula 3207 Fomt• Valley 1214 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 851-1666 1~~~~~~~~ P, Pomt. 5 BR. 3 Ila, cust Lwcury 2Br, 2Ba twn.kSe. home. fantaslic loc. $1300 spa & pool, cpts. drps, m> 714·a51 3253 frvlc . AC. 2 car gar. 955 1550 dys. 499·3694 '. •• You mdy request .our od-onsweri~ ser1ice when placing your od ... a Doily Pilot od number will appear in your od . . . we will to~e yo~1r JIUSSOQeS . . . you coll in ot yoi1r conven1crice to get the responses to your od •.. this service is only SS per week. For more information ond to ploce your od coll 642-567a. Cqidrano hoch J: 18 eves ..••.••..•.•..•......•. ~---~--~-~ SIC91fficnt iiqhh! f'AMlLY llOM E ~· Bnck frplc' New 4 bdrm. + bonus rm .. 2 hugcfcdyard~Applr ba .• h1>1c .. d1shwshr , Dring J unior ! CS9f>Jl fee pnl10. Kida & pets OK. RENTIM ~ 1>31<1r.55 S67S + HOO dep . 714 '964 2S66 or 973·29'11 Corafto det Mar 3222 Agent. no (ee. ···············~······ ~;.._--~--~-~ OCEAN VIEW .... tilq• IHc:ll l240 5 Bdrm. famil)' rm. rool ••••••••••••••••••••••• home . pvt beaches. S2SOO Elegant 2 bdrm. fam rm • mo. Ag\, 675-8170 · den. (f12S mo). Plush crpls, 2i.t b a. cedar • gl811a. s blU to ocean. Obi car pvt 1ar. fully m.alnl. yd . Adults, no pets. loqul re al s;n 1.8lb SL 714-96CM33l. 3 BR irn Ba. design e r rune. Gar • W /D. yard· patio. Bltns. Part. l11m. SU mo. 709 HeU~pe. 640-0767; &44-&400 3 bdrm. 2 bi&. gar.. fpr patio. New carpels & drapes. S795 mo. (st. & l ast . $200 depo s it . IK2·5Zl0 the th<· f)111I( r 11111 "Fa'! fl('~Ull " '' n l('l' director y \'our ~ervlcc '"our 'il)('Clalty Call &\2 5678 rxl :\22 WALK TO PARK LU1e new. s pac ious 38r. Lush land1caplng, de· slr able neighborhood near schools as s hopplog. 1tl00/mo Also avail: 48r. 2U:l, sanY' a r,.,_, 11imilar ff'alurt'ti . $62)/mo . HURRY ! 847· l lJ 22 or S.18 9t10. Super4Br. 38a. 3car 1ar. anlnrtwtr . ..,,mo. Julie MG-OOC9. 942.7411 • • Utthnl.a.1• ....... • ....... V.t.W .......... ~ ~l!!~ ...... ........ ••• ............ ... .... .. • • .. ' ............ !_ .... I: .... ,.". • ...... .:.···;;t; ~l.l:M······· .. .._.. JMt &..w ltttfll >ittl .......................... ~.............. • ................... -. .. 1e................... -.... ., .... .,,.rf.4 • ..... ._ I I blrl I '-• ....... nv "'" n...,.., • I 9111,.,., 1 N, ...... • ..,.. 1 .._ la• ,. ·-. oe.... " •. 1"t ...._. M,.. MIO 1tr ...-or ,,.. . • dl•"•""". IHMrr ~d .... ,.. .. ,r"• Aull •11• .... '"'0 wrm ... .., ~All t?11no _ ia111..-. A..U..,... A1tall a J1dy lrfi _!'14tll0 JtAy alL 0.JI _.,., 110. •nmn ~ ~· Ult JASMINf:cio:K'K 1'HU\lfu111 furn111 tt1d E""8•Wbd.t.,...Waa. U .............. ,l.. 11'" .. '8"' ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bta.atf\11 J8r. den Boa\ ~tnl llous• I bdrm c.nu .. r u vv ~ , h ' Ottln vi•• T1on11. Country Club llk t' Jbdtm. ..... lo.C. ...... l•A l nu \0 bHrh 4bf VIEW o C'l&y lilt la =·•PU Ou a-• l•l• f•rllltlu SlU:>O/m u Air C09d, Pool fl apa. • • • 111Dunta1n11 a 11tur1. 4 "' "' .:Da, f11m rm, di.a r m. bdrm +bonua rm 2~ /be 644 UMn 790-9117 N.W.IO ... lq1I, a upe r ctou to be dllllni rm . ftrcplact'. 'r huo h • • bo PP In I d 11 h w a 11 b" r vat to I •-8•,.•y•&F .... .._llf!IV!ll!ll "'l!':':W~-1 c: a r ti r n .. r s I !I 0 lwtttd Yltrd .; a araae· nw,... I lb lfllilru:tlor1493-022l Kida" l'ela OK -~ ~ecurlty . prest1Jte. , , + S 6 O O d e p 0 s 1 t pnvacy. 2 Ur . 2ba Pool CloC'h111dr DliH I br 71419M 2S66 or 973.m 1 S1JQO/mo yrly S3U' Cozy Cotlatce ' A.gent no (ee UDO ISLF. 1-\rcptace' C IOM: to bch __:;; __ . _______ Newly d ecorated 2 All apple (~9) fee LelJll-HlcJllel 3252 Bdrm. witb LOterest ing Henllrnej 631~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••• decor. Patio as dinil'la rm. V , • ..,..., 3 0 ,._ k ... _ •-Darling 38r home. mt.n SMSlrm. A"Aha, ouim, lua ca vie w . w /JC a rde n e r . UOOLSLEGLAMOUR ~Li OK Fenced yl&l"d children OK, no pels pre S l t g e . pr 1 v a c y , ~s mo 962·4471 BIO mo 49"1 3085 security ui 601 Building. 4br bou5e for rent. 1-'or lease new Foxboro N1t.-e area. $6.SO/mo Homr m Lal(una Niguel 848-3303. 4 Br. 3...., Ba, $1100 mu Sporl Yourself' 1396' _495--__ 385.S ______ _ Newlydecor 'Garage' ....._V'Wfo 3267 New applJances' Pool ! •••••••••••••••••• ••• • • Wont last' (531.81 ftt 3Br. 2.8a Fenced )':ird HENTIMES 631 4.$S.5 A IC Fr plc ~00 mu Avail 1 19 675 ~ n500tmo. Welcuf1o.t"'-• ... 611-1400 38r , 2Ba . community pool, tenrus, flSO mo . yr 1!_Jones Realty673-621~ S-0.-.te 3276 .......••......•.....•. HOMES F'OR Rl::NT fa,mily Dream' $450 YUA·AOUND f\JN: Soc111I Achv•Wl\ 0. fOCIO• • Fte" ~unOll\I 81unc n • 880 8 • Pi11116~ • Ptuh morn GREAT RECREATION: l&nn111 •Fi&/' L"9.SOn~ tpro & c:.•o '"001 • 2 1 tPwth Clul>~ • Saun11 • "vorom1s~~ Hl" • C,w1mm•nQ • (,1111 Onv1ng R,;ngr, BEAUTIFUL APTS· • !>•nQI"' I & ? B'<<I •ovm' • f utn1\n• tJ b Unfurn''""""J • AIJu,f .,;1nQ • ,,.,, Jlt•I • • •J ,tt• •,, OtJ•rf\ CJ,, 'Y t ' •• 4 Br 2 Ba. S62Sl mo Close lo bcb, schools. s~ping & rrwys . !162-2802. 644..4Q64 J bdrm. homes pn ced Slybsb 38r' Dbl gar' from ~. fe nced > ard!> Bn ck frplc ! !'<!cw apple O~k ood & garages f''a m il1l'S Kids OK! 149271 fee Garden pertmenta 48r. 2.Ba. new cpts, paint. please Kids & peh RENTJM ES 631 ·4~ New Beech N drµ<;. lg cov<'red paUG, welcome 7141964·2506 or ~ "''"" '' "" bltns.frpk.orWarner& 97J.29'7lAgenl nofl>e SantoAIMI 3210 714 64s 11o4 Spn ogdale . $600 mo. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport S.och S. 847·22:S3 Hmwpot"f hedt ll6., 2 Bdrm. 2 bath Condo 24 1100 1 .. ,~ s1 r ,.,. .. ·•' "'" ----------!••••••••••••••••••••••• hr secU11ty, pool. s auna. 714 642 '1113 Parkside Summer! $495 NO FEE ' Apt . & Condo rec r m Adults o nly .. _______ _ Luscious3Br ! Fed yard rentals Villa Rentals $47~/mo Waterfr ont K1ds1 Pet s OK' Good 67S-4912 Bkr. Homes . Inc 631-1400 area Ocean Breeze' Apple! Close to aJI \9951) fee RENTI MES 631 ·4555 Highway to Heaven• Lovely 38r ! $495' Nkl• All apple! Heated pool Good location for Krds . Delightful! \84-"0 I fee RENTIMES 631·4~ BAY F RON'r VI F:W Security , pre:.t1g1·. pnvacy, 2 Bdrm, 2ba Poot SIJOO!mo > rl>· L IDO ISL£ Newly decorated 2 Bdrm wimtercsting decor S84.s ON WATER Large and beautifully d e cornled :! Bdrm+ den to ftM hodl! Panoramic view Sec-un Cozy 2Br! $325! Garage ty entry courtyard with KidsOK! C96321 (ee fount.am Boat shp a\a1I RENTIMES 6314~ l o r 40 '·70' bo .. t 5ollttt Loqma 3286 ...•••••........•••...• :iBr hse. pnvat). view. children OK. $150 m11 Ref:. 499-1632 aft i P\1 3298 .........•..•...•.....• ftOMES FOR RE.NT :l & 4 bdrm pncf'd fmm S525 lv $550 t-•·nc1•d )ard r. & R.trait c~ Farrult~ ple<c.e K1<b & pt'l!> w t'l co m" 714 964 Z566 or 973 2'J71 Ascent. no ft-e 1>1-,;1.t,;x ~: ou 1·1.~:x 1 .. blk liJ ocn JHr 2Ha 1Zar Jva1I now Sum ~r rf'n 1al wkl) Al,11 a\ ail w In l .. r r I' n la I I .! I ;1 I !Oil 17t6. I)~~ 502\J Watt•r ''""' 2l>r. 2h:i • t,1m1>l .. ll'I) lum F."hton I ' I a r 1• a 'I 11 I' 1• t " i,w t6l~ o r 1·,111 Ad • 18 l..t2 43JO 24 hr' .! lir mobile homr· "'Jlk t•1 bl'h SMO uttb ind. m o u.1 ITl I 64~ 584(. I bdrm 1 bu frpk Step-. 2Bt, pool, • ., .... .cit.aha. no peta. Qwet. $450 . ~. =tlr, Royal Palm. adu.tta, no pets. lmm1oacul•te 13SO. Phone eveN ~. F.ASJ'SIDE. llUGE 1 Br. walk-In c loset s. l>•tlo, gar, W /D hookup. No kid s, pell! $34)/m o Cralg.1131·1266 REALTORS Br and new Triplex 3 bdrm. 2 ba. frplc .. p':l yard. I child OK. SS7S Near llowntown 646..f>Hlli "'548 2408 l..rJC 21/r. 2bu. lilt ins, d1.'· hv.asher. ~love. & patio. ~.mo + 'lee ~5433 Cxtro !.crt)e ROOMS Clean. qwet. 2 Br. J Ba. No kids/pets, $325/mo. Call Jeff 631 ~ l:iiZ~l~- R ~AL'TORS ~HK condo. lot:. or wood, end i;larcil(c Mesa Verde arl'a 1450 m u Ask fur Bill 546·5880 I Br. lg hac·hcird. Pl'l.s C>K 586 7300 or 536-2689 $32J S4!1U I & 2 bdrm Apl Townhouse. Pal1u. balcony lndn rm • all bu11l in:.. som e w1lh en c lose d gara~c . lrnmed occupancy. TSL Mgml M.2-1603. ----- COAOtl s U..fwM.a.d is:D Biscayne. 2 bdr!J) 2 S2250/mo. ba. Cozy kitchen. Ate -\.\1\lU<l'HO:-Of 3425 \11 beoch $42!> M2 3X50 & Condo 4 bdrm. $600. No &12 1010 pets Wallung distance LI) 40+ ~I 3736 UO'>tl -, II U N T I N G T 0 N ~ REA~ ~~TATE HARBOUR 6..l 0G ••••••••••••••••••••••• Af twatrts <.:nndo J br. 2•, ba. Poul Uu.fwwilMd etr Tustin S590 731 457k ••••. •• ••• •. • •• • • • • • • • • "locirm ~7 1455 laAJoo I~ 3806 4 bdrm. 2"2 bci. ram1ly ---------· rm. 2 fireplaces. dis ;:-boa~ i.llp, pol>h :IRr Rrot C'CJOdo. 2br. p<)cil ~<ill hwasher. pallo & J(u rage 283 1 blk lo bca<'h ~ J uan c ·a p 1~1 r,. n " .............•..•.••... B.i}fr()(lt I.11th· I I llo1.1t '"I• .! bdrm I 1un ftr"l'IJtT ~Ill ITl11 'i rl\ lt'lt • l>i5 Jt),i Wal k t 11 s h o 11111 n I!, rro.' SJ15 ""' ~!ctft 7i62 M'hools & wutcrr rnnt 1>40 4n 9 Klds & !>':'ls OK. $750 • S700 de~1t. 7MIOO-t ~ Walk to bch. 3Br. Wa. 2 or973-2971 AJ?ent. nu ft·1· lplcs. use of pool & tcnni:. l'Ou.11.S. avail now $780 3 2 4 2 rm ) r 11 ll<' ~2 50!i\I .....•............•.... CORAL C.:AY Mam Channel 4 Br 3 Ua 3200 sq. ft Spci . 6-0 fl dork $2100 mv 213/'287·~ Yt•arly 5 bdrm r:imtl ~ rm 2 ba h~(' \ t·r~ rlOSl' lo lht' Ll•ar h ttrokcr 61~4912 1-:n ;nrr1\·1-: 110'1 i-: Ba> V1l•w, 3 br J', b.1 . WATt::RfRONT 2Br, 2Ba utnum • r1en. Ir~ ) rd home. so· dO<'k. dlbl icar. 3100 sq ft )!J5U mu Across f r m bch club 64&-l893 Sl500 roo. l:.e. <2l3) 592·3177 NJ-:WPORT n ;RH n : J --------i br. pool Kid_.. •>le ~15 Presu~c Welherl> Ha' rm 633 8ro9 Twnh:. Oce Jn '1ew :> --- bdrm :i ha Boat ,1111 frplt pool, tl'MI!>. S14i5 1!31 06'J6 -----lr'YiM 3244 ....................... Wood bndge condo 2 Br. patio. lndry rm. lake & poof SSOO/mo 548 9676 WOOOBRIDG E 4 bdrm 21"1 ba. fireplace. 2 t•ar garage Pool & l{!nn1s t79IS rm 640. 9991 Ldl~•wwift Woo6ridcp 3 Br". 2YJ..Ba , farn rm FP central A IC. lush co,· rd pal10 w /a·u lu spnok. & lrg su.ndeck ~ No pets. 752.2550 RENTALS 2br +02''"1ba Sll()()(um BLUFF~ J fl II 2': Ila fpll'. putw. n r pocil :.hop.. park ''hi. $715 Ire> 1).1() 81'6 CUW 2 Br l ba C'Olta.:c on woodt-d lot Hl·dwoud deciul. pallo. nicely · dl' corat ed Fr plr. bri <'k ••alls Avail 7 2 S.'>75 645-6625 ' ------ EILUF'FS. IJ<e 4 BH 2 :-.t,>. nr te11ru.s club & !'hops· ~ roo Agt 760 ~I ~ Wantt.>d Beach House Cot tage w/boat shp LarJ(l' enough to accommodale :IJ' sail boal. Annual rt'n la1 .800/$1000 per mo Need n o w S ha ron M4·06l4 days, 752 79-i4 eves & wkncb --- 2br 21'2 ba .... Sl.500 NE WPO RT ll UT:, 3 br 2ba S150 LEASE 3 br2ba . . . SJOOOfum Bea~ home. pool. t~~. 3br 2"1 ba .. -· · $1500 s't.Ooe frplc, pant!hng. 4 br2"'• ba . · S850 car gar, Jlir .+ den. mo. Appl only t21J 1 433-4731 bfr 81\M or aft 6PM. S EAVlf:W 4 br, 3 ba. pool & temus. guardt>d Rill" SIJOO mo 644-5403 or 631·3444 UDOIAYBOMT ror n•nt 3tidrm l"\llldo ln1nt> 5132 <\Ider Call 5.) \ 2ti22 or 537 u313() To#llfw Unfw,.,;~ 3525 .....•.........•....... OI'-l!J) fmnl 31Jtlrm :.!lia. j.!8.r ro•fni: (rpl •1•,1rl' .. 11 u I l " n .. p • t ' )ltJtJll m•1 (,It. 7:~ I.I 1.~ 513>1 Sweet &C:lf'ur Air '$.Ji:,' lc6ocaP..M..·~ 3107 l/t\cl) 2Hdrm' l\pplc·' I••••••••••••••••••••••• L'oo;lJ ~h"'a 1 S.~I (t... 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Q u 1 t' l maturt' Adult ~o peL' 2234 RutRers Ur 21.1 4.5-$ 5 l()4 SUSCASfTAS Furn I br :..pl $325 & up Encl gar Adults. no pets Z110 l'tewpon Bl ~ 4968 betwn 8 Jo & W M l BR. furn u\11 paid QWl'\ adults. no pets ~ mo 5411 7689 ~mmer Delt11hl · $325' All apple' I' lush rrµl~ Voodarea' c64561 fee RENTIMES 631 4!>.\5 :! HH. hrt-1)la1 c• ~u~dl'< k Ill' ... ll>L"t & d~ 1().1 JOlh r1 dr u11µ~·1 ~11<;i m11 '•Jrl. 1 \!1 IKI1 11r ·r.~~ s:! I ti 11• r "' I"\ I. 11J 1 h Ht"I' .1d111l 'lo o l'\'I' l \11 ~ I • I' llJ' \' l. \µt ., 3822 ••.•........•••••..•.•. 2 bdrm . den Koorn> $4!1::. Open Sal Sun 7117 Macia. CdM 841r 3767 Stud.lo ,~ P'T S240 mo i-.1 & la:.t 1111th $20\1 .,._... 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Adwt dpl Sinielc story. o~n beam ce1hni.t~ lhru-'1ul "-c 1 1)1.-t.s SJ 10 m11 ti73 8K1>:1 1·\10:. .mr .. m ~d Ch1ldt4n ~·1 2121 Tw.t1n $45Cl lmo • :i.i~ 1436 Blue Chip l'n~n1~ ~StiBllU APARTM f'~NTS I Ar S."70 2 Br 2 Ba. $4711 2250 \·anguard Wa) 540 9626 Adult:. No Pet:. :-< l':W I fUG t: 2 Br 3_Ba T•ltal pnvac) & qwet /\dull.'> f'ehnt: Pet OK Low ~ve in costs. S.575 per mo 2062 Wall11ce 11 '.642·0835 Deluxe 2bd rm , I bi.t S37S mo 22166 ~mer St 714 645-9903. 21J/S4:?·723ti I bdrm Must see to ap. prec1ate !ti ature adw\s uni) No pets 64&-0016. 3 br. 2 ba. pn vate pahn.' hrt"J>lace. 1tara1ie. ~ No Pt'l~ children oka)· &16 362'i ., 2 br,2 ba, pn\ate patro. gMage. no pets, children okay, $495. 646 3627 2 Ur. near OCC, ch1kl OK. Rancho S an J oaquin prime Joe top level Condo wiqa jloU course view. 2 bdim. den. frpk, 2 ba. 3 patlog. S'lSO mo. 644-6579 Uve ll Easy! 1425! H.I'• AMEST 2Br~ All apple! Pool , Sparush Estate Living' Adu.Its Gas paid . 6'42·5073. s:.>. lst & liASt + S200 Huge new Duplex 2 bdrm dep. fMS.1387 Beautiful park·likt' sur · Huge Fed Yard <~> roundln g s . Terra ced 2~, be. Crplc, fenced . yard. Dbl gar. $535. 2br. Iba, .sep urut, S450 Cee. b RENTIMES 631-4555 pool Sunken gas bq, 673-6336 6'2 9666 mo. Spacious. frpl. crpt . ' drps. patio. 21636 Eldt?n. -,.,-----------sparkhn~ fountains . Beaut .view. pool, pvt. 3 Br. 2~ Ba condo. 30. Sp a c 1 o.u i.. r oom s 2Br. Adults only f150 boat allp ~Tmo. Agt Separete dining area. 3 Br. 2 ba. fa mily wlit. no ~.fi019. 646-6789. 851-0263 or 97s.-04TI 760-"""'" Walk in closets. ho me· "'-bile ~tc & cabinets. ~_:/mo. Nr. OCC. fllllnl S-r! $2lS Sunny lBr. New apple! University Pk Condo. 2Br, 2 bdrm den. 2 ba 2 blks 288. 2 car ~ar. $57~ mo Crom bch. 1650. 642 3850 a. Walk o u olingt on PlNE BLu t·I' AP'l'S Heated Pool! (s.483) fee Cent Spac 2 br. 2 ba. l\dulb RENTJMF.S 631~ Ava.tl8·l. ~eves 642-lOlO ~---------1 WiLlov.'S. sgl. 2br , house. BIG CANYON super 3 frpl. 2 cu gar . prvt yrd. bdrm. 3 t>.. Grml tot no pets. SS50 mo. Lse. $l200 t 1 ubm 1t. Agl ~ IS'l .... _:.:..._..;.;_ _______ I 1 Bedroom furn Crom $430 2 Bedroom furn S500 Adults. no pets. Ut.llities f'ree! L.AQUJNTA HERMOSA Cornplu . Patio. 'tew. frplc. e ncl gar . gas stove •. dlshwhr, Jlc . lndry rm From $450 SPMC S3HilU7 FamUy • 3 bdrm. Pool. VILLAMIDIRA 2br. 2ba, new crpti. us stove 6 dshwhr in c l. Encl gara1es. Couple pref. Children OK. No pets. M2.S. UUI pd., e1'· Ci!pt elec. 2324 Elden. 3 BR condo. Woodbridge, Irv. -!'lit Ba. W /D, paUo. S575 mo. ssz.3331 Kidl Back N Relu ! M2S 1621 J Park.side Ln. 1 blk ModemZBr! KidlOKI W of8each.3blks S o( 646-1418,_645-~11115~~~~~~~ ~--------~ Hupfcdlotl Beac,htt Edinger.847.5441 • • * 2 bdrm. C ondo . UOO Newappk (5488> ee F.M.~•Ilr nw>ntb to month. M ~ • annnn:s UJ~ Single room Uvin« space. 2077 Charle. 552-IJOOA,enl. N rt Creel Coodoe. 50' from bch, $100 mo. 2 eo.u Men · ewpo Br w/ 1 mo. in advance put.a you You lrt! the w~r of ~k. campus view. 281" at 1750. 3 v ew. lnll s:tf.9U6 Mlke two free tlcketa (l lS 3 Br 2 Ba. auperb de«<. •·A.lent. M5-0Zll5 --· --~----1 value>. lo avail now. $800. M4·S010 .....,,ul Seawlnd Con· a..,.. IHclt 1741 THI Deli.,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ............ UMY. rARK Ill do. c.loee to· beach. Zbr. LAGUNA BEACH MTR .,,........_,.. 3 Br ..%"'-Ba, noo aq f\ )t,A,ba, frpl. SS.SO(rno. or INN Mald serv .• color HOClSI 5HOW 17SOtmo.2palki1~8MO suo J ~e S48·~2 13 or TV, heated pOOI. Ulll Julyll,8PM Tcny atlcr&. , Sf& 5864 (7 t4l494·5294. \l~S No ANAHE IM ,,___ H COaveoUon Center Ultra Modem• $380! WlMn you oeed upen -""""" __ l_w-'y------1 'ncketa may be clalmed Air AU new appUancea ..-vice or reptln. lWTI Studio. oceanfront, pool by calllnl Ml·KT8. ext. 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'mall Job-. nrJ n-a-"ab'-Tvl•r 646 \455 ncal, ncU. ncu "' -· --f73..1.J66.~4111 (;er1.1entty. m 1uonry rod1nx. c;t-ru m1c lllf' R !t .. 49& 4la call srt ~pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• flNE.'>1' IN JANlTORIAJ. lkmw 1mprvement. 25 yn CARE. Comm/Jud. t:x PX per. Fencing. l>epen ~ 645-7440 tbble. 63H264 •Ml. FIXR'• Carpenter & Painung 15 }e:.trs m drea ~-1752 IW2 43M t' #ng La 11iac.,•g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laodscapang & Uesagn JO yrs exp Full lawn & s pri n kler ser v ice . Complete ma1ntenaoce 714· 187 9644 f'loe ext. pa1nt1.01. LIC/lns . Try me. Si.nor 1.16-5555 Prol. p&muna. t:xt • Jot. Low rat.es. •39001.S Free PLMTEJUNO. FENCES etll ~MC/Vita AddtUoal. ho9el. O.ve's PalnUoc. serving FreeF.at. ~ aru 9 yn, most reas. Stucco • Plaster Patch. lnslm!d. Uc'd . ~ no job t.oo s m . qwck & W Al.LP AP ER.ING _clean. MS-U03. M5-4 l'9 F'ree est. LJc XJ0986 Pt Al I I Aver. $11 pr roU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Norm 64.5-0880 ff you haven 't had the best Re;idenUaJ & commerc1aJ pamtlng. Free est_ Reas rates. 675-S!iS 1. 673...m37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAJNBOW plumbing. healin g & rooter se r-vice at 's because you haven't c alle d AAA·l yet. 1131.3007 H:lult11& )tqv1ng. Con LaWTI malntenen~. rom E'xU!nortmtenor Sanche• Plumbing Cop r rele & tr~e rt'moval PI et e h a o d Y m 1t n 4 yr guar Low pn~-per re-pipes. bousf''/ Quick ~rv1ce 642-7638 services. concrete, block Frtt t c 11642 96 1 ~~ .............. . A•••lr • lhroof A II ~=·•"tn11u .roek '~po.tar ........ •·Ml.-P'UI. Anll. OIXX IPl:CIAUST Wh)' call U.. rwt w~n yoa cua can the belt! DectiDC ol all lYI*. Lee Rooftni Co. of CM. Call Marty or Rob •l 00· 7222. ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huut.lncton Beach Tile Co Tub&, showers. entries ., drainbo&rdl. 842-3020 Tile setting . ellcellenr work . reason ablt· 644-1143 • •••••••••••••••••••••• GLlbrrt ·s Trtt pruning & retR>vtng. Comm & yard _cleanups 642-8598 bo Uc'd ta-83!4 ~O'T5l 8allC1un:.. lirtRhl ~ Formic a Wo rll.. c~tw CWldC.. Ho. ,wt1h1I IJ.,lluon .tr r~1::rtrnh Cot .ill •I{ II d ood L es · a · 14 aptS. addrtJons. gas Jn...s. Prof6 s•1on a l W1"ndo w wa s. an w wora. . drains & r epairs .. " c ·1eunups, 141wn." trtt we ()(.,"(; !!tudent. Sk.tploader. Call 963-5530 Quality Palllters. 1ot.er / 11300997. 642.3394 deasung by Joe Daniels lundscapt., :.pnoklcrs. dump truc k Gr ade. exter lo rates 1mmed 714·S48-88Sl ca.bl.Dell. sm JObtj, wM.U ••••••••••••••••••••••• urua.. bkcases 963-9056 lwve to ) r~ .&IJ\">lll1ng CUSTOMINTERIOR uper-Wa ll Uab):-.1t CARPENTRY anyttnll! K1:b 64e-7372 t'll:.IUC\S I.AU.OOH I AU OOH! 1>40-7246 h .. ululg. ~7926__ _ tulul Dan~ ~!~~!............... serv848-56B4or636-7l49 If you're&oo«mc for-a bet· Have !!OCDething you wanl Azn!m·u.n gardener . Yard Clt'anups. tri mmiog Fireplaces, pl anter s. Bob t:ak1n Painting. ter )Ob. you won't want to to sell? Cl&u1rted ads do · r1111 mt neanu~ Tn-e haululg. tree esumates BBQ's. patios, free est lnt Ext 20 yrs exp Free mus the e mployment it well -Call NOW, By J ay 642-8809 Want Ad Ht'lp'• 642-5078 11110 IHG· 9'l39 55 7-8271 640-0464. 6'6-6704 est 54IH289 a.It 5_ ~wnns tn Claaa.ilied. 642-~. 5100 ...... ,..... 5100 ......•....•• .-. ....... . ApcwtAN•bu.fwa. Af>wtmenhUnfwn. ~ 4000 lftttd.tosa... 4300 Offk.leMal 4400 ......... ...,.... 4450 MortF.:ilKt Trwt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o..idi 50)5 ....................... 0-hW 3126 .. odl 116' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Vt horfll'. employed ~ent. MAL~ t:.X~c; to shr lux •NEWPORT Bl::A<.'11• •PRIME LOCATION• 50 yds from walerfronl' SOOsq ft. NU CM , up to 4700 sq fl , • ••• •• • • •• • •• •• •• •••• •• 11va1l at pn me coml'r ~ MtcJ. Co. Lo s t : F Ge r ma Shephard "Misty". I yr r ece ntl y s p ayed FOUND: Shelt1e male. vie Slater & MagooU11 . H.B. 847·7017 Reward ~9'M275 z Br, l bath, very clean no11·smkr, lntchcn pnv. tum Nwpt Condo nr b<:h _ / Versailles l't>nthoui.e 2 548-7586 pool , spa. $295 645-2094 .-..s mo. Martha, agt bdrm 2 bu ()(-t>an view. -------·-------·11 t h & Nwpt B l vd' AU lypes of real esta te 67~ mvestment.S slllce 1949. 661-llfil, eves 494-3672 · ~ecurit), SiSO mo -...rR...tds 4200 2 br l\st> in C:UM . S275 u .. y_. 0.-.-! 644~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\flp r ti tl-40 2~'7 .\ u SZBS! Sunny lBr! Ne w! l Br. 3& home on beach New apple! Gar! Breezy Ol'ean!ront 3 l\r 2 ba, an at CdM Sleeps 8 Pvt n:ijoy sights\~) fei! nuaJ lease. New p1unt & !.lreel.. S800/wk 111 July RENTJMES 631-4SSS carpel:., firepla ce $000iwk in A~ust 2w1t ~7000 Shr 3 Hr beach house 3004 o t• , •• i n I r (I n t , N li SJOO mu bl J :ms .. n s 61l-2ll3. aummum. 21J·928-US44 lluli19•hoch 3140 --------~ '.! roomm11tes to share ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW •S....,..acular ()(oeanlronl ..,..~ house 1 n C M , n u n . La\l'e1y an adult, no pets. J br frpl. rrpt:.. rirps 4 bdrm Condo. Wkly ... rmker S200 mo + ""' l.2Ar3 Br apts. 6200 Ed du I ts L H' $ 8 51.> $1D}-$l200 673 7873_ inger, h.b. 846--06l9 613-7954 .87lr8233. ---uul ~·i505after 6pm On lhe beach in Nt'WJ>Or\ , I bdrm. Versa1llt>SCondo Weekly ur monthl) :? :\,.,.,! ... d ;' ro11mm,ol•' Good location . Full bdrm or 3 bd m Kirk \I I-21 ~ '1111 :.mul..l•t 1714) 96415994 !-'OH Lr\W'O:Hs OM.' SPt:CTJ\CL'L/\H Ut-' I-~ I C E S 0 ~ ·r I I !- WATER ' BJ}S1dr Drl\t• & PCB. :'ll~~port &ach. Included· Receptionist. Library. Xerox. Utllille .... Jarutonal. P;irking. etc The most uniqu~ and beauWul offices on tilt• Wt>'I Co.11>t' Cont;.it·t !\larv Bur ton 1714) 675-9501 ·-------FOR LEAS F. CDM 500 /IQ ft • R~ta1l Jo:ves 714-4~ 1817 OlolCt' loc for tore or of f1('(' On PCll. S Laguna II)() !.Ct. 4119 3S69 ----Coe c:srcial ~ 447S .................•....• 1100 sq. fl m shopp1nJt cente r on Bnstol or Jam~. 964-~13 en· Oehue poolside xtra lge 2br, 2ba Bltns, dshwh.r 1"'2 miles beach. Adlts. no p ets $395 mo. SJ&8362. security ~500 mo La b 6310900 r 11111 priv ,\l.1ny xtra., 631·3499 E\·~s m ' . $:.! '0 mo 1)7') !lS3R ~ B Deluxe 1 rm oHiet~ .1dJ lncti.trial lewtal 4500 Jbr--.2ba:"'-,-blk_lO_bc_h __ i:!n.~~~. :i~~ec~0U:0;~~· ll&onmmadtl' Hc-.PQn:.1ble ~:i!°~~ ~;.~os ;;·~~·d·;~;;·:·;;;·~:· l bdrm. t ba. Condo. !licw redecorat ed . Spa. n·r !16.1-8818 f'u 11 y I urn No · l'Oll.'>I erate JJerson to • ., 2265', 18101 RedondoCir . 968-2238 '-rt¥>kers1pets . /\\ail July "harl' '.! b<lrm. upper '" :'110 COSTA ~1 L'" \ SS. Hwit Bch 842·2834 ~ :-.0 Laguna $275 mu •. ' · ,.,.,, • 15 thru Oct 30 $585 Utils meld. 499_4407 & Me<Ldenlal HMO. 716 sq iro. __ 37_77_._538_-4940. 499-4410 IWI rm SUlll' & patio _rm_._&c_poo_l_848-4 __ 7_7_2 __ , Ultunale 1n Elegance $425 , ....... ,.,.... ..... l & 2 Bdrm Colla~e style aptS. Newly deeoraH>d. ()rp6, cpts. stove. Xtrll Jge units. Divided family sect.ion . Patio & non patio a pts avail. Nr shops It trarusJ)Ortallon Beach It Garfield. 19112. 19132 Huntington St. 19131 & 19161 Delaware, l.Dvely 2Br1 Beach area Pool f'un! <6427) rce RENTIM ES 631-4555 Exqwsately Yours! $370! Walk t.o the beach All uuuues paid' New /\II IAYFRONT 3 Bdnns, 2 baths. Newly r edecorated . Sandy beach Avail lst 2 wk:. or July $600 wit. 6'419513 maJtll" applJ;inces! Pool ' OCN FRNT·Nwi>t Penan. Hurry (6450) fee dlx 3Br. 3Ba pvt home. Reolimes 631 4555 W /0. 631-3199 , HB.147-3020 1 Br-. l bath 111 secunty Mature/prof. 2 Brtwnhse, Gitl to Share 3 br l'Ondo S2501month mc:ludes ut.JI Nr OCC 545·6477 Super fully i'qu1p Sit9'J/mo. Tom 540.2200 2 Units 4800 ft each La~una Hills Ind Pk. new -hid~. 2 of cs. 2 restrooms. Deluxe omceti, !JOO sq ft » per fl. Fwy acceS!>. xlnt bldg, 1801 NewJ>Ort -~--~--· ------ Room ma le wanted t o _B __ l._645-_2_1_1_1 _. K_oo_b...;;Y __ _ llmsq ft. M·l, wrth rroot o{fice, Large drive in rear done, 220 AC. 30< sq. ft 629 Terminal Way.C M 540-9352 days, 646·0681 deves. share house Huntinfrton •MICE• H a rbor . Da y !>48 -3742 n h ~ll"" Newport Ct!nter Office 4 .ru &.t ""'· Reol with use of recep- 5pKNIUDINJ .. hdTih &42.2171 545-061 I 1,t. Ii 2nd. TIUST OHOS SFR's · Lst. lo SSOOK. JO ~ r.i. putt h a.se and rel 1 • 2nd lU SSOK 15yr s °"'ner. Noa Ownt'r-No prepay. fee/leasehold Al.50 lhtu 4 & Condo U . {)()BBS Fll"ANCIA.L ~ERVlt:i:S ~16 494-4681 Widow ha!> mooey for 2nd TD ·s. No credit check. no Polly For action call 1\Ji!\ 673 7311 anyt.une 2ndTD'S Ho Poillh! 15 year term SlO.OOO or rmre No Balloon Lido Ne1A·port Co 67J. 7595 2'4 tf r!. $33.000 2nd TO. 15''\. uit only pymts J yr-. due dat e W 1d1sc oun l 63&-20\0 ----------1 Lost Brown/whl mini LOST CAT: Male ora ng rollil'. mal e. Vil· s hort h & 1 r w I w h 1 t Magnolla/Garlield, F V muuJe cheSt paw.; Los Reward 96846m llarrulton/ Thunn/ Ba} St an!a CM Red colla Parrot. grH>n with blue w I D Call fi46 9 i!i· head. We:.l Newport eves/ 544 71S!'>8 dys $2 a r l' a R E W A R 0 REWARD ~-2963~._752_--0687 __ ~~ LOST F'em Col..l.te. CM Albwento ··~('' 851"°41 LOST Shellie tn <'Olor Male. Vic. V1ctona & 17 Canyon . REWA RD M7 70t l,U,T Gttman !>ht'pM.>rd --------- neutered. fem G reytS~ LOE:i'T. all wht 2 "2 yr oi<J l'Olor Ratht'r small cat.bl eyes. flea l'Oll:.r. uana Pt area Ca.JI da) Vic of Warner & Spr- 6111~14. ev~ 493-4054 1 n g d a I e R c w a rd 1148-0fm LOST Largio Wh11q ------- Coclupoo Tcm er. Ma le 1 l...o6t. (;al ~e:u-Golden TaR:-. void ~48 · 124 Lantern an Dana Point Baycre-t eve--. Brown . <Burmese> 493 ·1>~60, 49fl-392l. 661..s:MS !o'ound Small 20" Boy' btt'ycle. Please 1denli.fy 64:i-~ U>6t dote. Wh.Jte with tan ------~ !.pol&, med1wn s1ie, cur Found. Lrg male blac l y t ail. S h o r tha i r Labrador. Sunday J 642·2917 or&.44-9060. ZJ_ Warner /Beach. Jl.8 734-1S63. Found Small young fem q . Reddish cok>r. Var F'OUND-Female~. o Magooha & Hamilton Hooey color-. C al 91152-5887atler6 2 bdrm. Dishwasher, 2 bwldlpg w /bay view c M $15 o + ~'ll u l ii bUts from beach. Kids S700mo.67J..2113 Barbara 548 4401 or 2 Br-apt, Sl75 M /F to s hr lion. con!. rm. kitchen. ,, ut.il & dep. CM area phones, secretarial & 645·9484 eves. 640-0109 telex. days. · Call Cindy al 760--0100 Retnh W..t.ct 4600 A.1-c 11•lllh/ • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • P...-.a• rj1 I 8111j..DJ2 Of' ~13311 afte 5 p.m. FOUND:~ of keys/ t!ltlU OK. UOO mo. Avail. J uJy SUPYI YIEW _546437 __ o _____ _ 1BL Call Ad 1147, 642-4300 Large 2 bdrm. 2 ba. over Beach house-.,, block l Bdr + bath Jacuni. Dana Point oCCice sub-let P I C D M __,.. ..,_ 300 sq. ft. 831-6305 & Lolt&Foimd Wanted in Costa Mesa or Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR.• ,.111·•.•111•.••.•c.•"•.••ltt•lll•~···•••••• house pre lerr-e d . 3 AIWI •ct••s 5100 Adults. XJnt references ••• • ••• ••••• • •• • • • ••• • • ----------school nog attached !-'ound. f ns b Setter, f' IMS-1614 Collie s able /wbt F' ---------- Coct.apoo tn·co6ottd M f'ound Box Turt.Je. Near Pit 8uil au.x bLktwht M 17\h., ~. 2'hr looking Bac.kbay. Loads bay I beach . Ba I boa 00 • . . • "'vv + =C 831·1<176 Oep 640-8234 ---~~----S:W.S-S:Jli5. I\ du I ls. w aJ.k lO beach. no pet.It 220 12th Street of closets. fireplace. 2 Peninsula. 3 br. avail un car ports, 2 balconys 745 til July 26. $475/week Oom.ango Dr. S65S. mu. ~. !r19-81189or 645,1260 --------- Share my 2br . condo. Will share our NewJ>Ort Near So. Csl. Plaza RN· Beach ofllce with you. fac . pool. Jacuzz.1. $225 ___ Ca_ll_~_97_~ __ _ 673 -5701 Eve:.. & weekends. ' ••• D. J . tt~MtHt ~ lorado D ane m ix tan t • 67J..13ZJ Lab/Shep yellow M . L.a Fouod: Fe male 81..uk mix y ello•· F'. Als Cock.er. Vic: Brookhun.t parakeet. N 8 Ao1~ Adults. no pet:., "';.ilk to Newport Beach 20 stepi!i beach. 2 BR. 219 15th Watchtt.Wo•es! lo s11 nd. Wt11tewater rm Isl & last 64.5-4533 Sub-Lease ist floor ofhce Sgle F w13 Uousecab ~ 1 8d house/apt m CM NB area ASAP. S300 ma x. Oa)'S/644-3682 Eves/~,Ltnda Costa .Mesa You are the winner of two free t1c kels ISIS '-alUCI, l-0 Shell.er 644-36S6 & Adams. H B. 964 ' Street. $42STasty 2Bdrm' \lew f'um 2Br, Avut:l Healed pool! All apple only July 26·1\Ug 2nd UEATHE THE Jo~tobeach (64Z'i'>fee Sept. 6-13lh. $450/wk Clean non·s moker l u 5hare home in Cost;.i Mesa $tR() 557·96R9 IRHZE RfoNT"IM 1:';$ 631_:!.:'i.«;S Family only. 631-0174 s:!SO! Suony lBr ! New• WestclHr 2 bdrm I '~ ha V-......a.:.-R--"~• 4250 Hmmt lo Shr ·I br 'apt All I fo' -....-ruo.. G o o d L o c a I inaJOr app c' cc Townhouse Adults onl~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\ ~a 11 1 m m eo J .in RENTJMES 631-4SS.'i no pets. SSlO m•> .1121:1 AVALON ~-6028w id Sunny Studio! Helumg ~d Lane S48 ·7533 Wet1Uy RentdJ Slt>eps 8 --- CI08e ta beach! S2SO SOMth LCllJllm'O 3886 ('a n v o n T e r r a r 1• ":f:' All apple! (5366> fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tqwnhoui.e. Secludt'd for ...t 4350 RENTIM ES 63\ pal10. l "7 bllts bch. July ••• •••• ••• • •• •• • •• • ••• • •4555 Studio apt. Pvt. beucb. & August openings Dick ~.Storage only. sngl 3'l5 NearHunUngtonHarbour park.in~. Avail now,S.J75 Bogard. 213/510·1086, J. 17th Place Off Santd (Warner I Algooqufo > 2 incl. util. 499-46'4. Box rnn Avalon. 90704 Ana Ave. 646·5137 <1ft bdrm 2 ba .. garage. l ~nhFwnished Laguna Beach deluxe llA_M ______ _ child. 1 pet OK. $425 + °" Unfwtlislled 3900 vacation rentals Block Offiu R...tal 4 400 StOO deposlt. 714/964·2566 ••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• be h F l •••••••••• ••• ••••• ••• • • ,,,.,,..,..,. -.., Aoent, no f"". ac I est1va / town 3148 &..,..leach Laguna Beach. Ocean rront. pnvate beach 2 bdrm Fully rum $-100 week, $1200 mo 642· US02 "'"''"""' 0 ~ Seawind y-<t97-4TI3or494·3002 New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts in 14 plans from S390, 2 bdrm townhous~ from SS35 + pools. leM1s, waterfalls, pe>nd.s! Ga!> for cooking & heal.mg paid Prom San Dtego F't'wy dnve North oo Beach t.o McFadden then West on McFadden t o Seaw1nd Village . ••••••••••••••••••••••• White Water View! S390 Al.r! Pool ! Summer fun. A~lc. Good area. ED.JOY newly decor-! (5816) fet! RENTl MES 631-4555 lbr with frpl, close lo town. $400 including t1hl. Martha Agent 66\ l 161, eves: '94-3672. ... WpM't IHdt 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P•NEWPOIT COUM'ftY CLUI u~ Sln1le1, 162 bedroom apts •• townhouses. Prom $Q9 644· 1900 1 Bd Isl. Apt Mature ore SJOO wk Available in Aiug. 673-6749 Re.Ids to~ 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movtng" Avoid deposaL'I & ----------rut living expe nse s' For Renl: Bachelor unrt. Pr ofessionally s ince S'Z70/mo. 1st & last +dep. 1971. (714 )893-5198 E . C o s t a M e s a . HOUSEMA ns 714·5'9·7554. Refer to 832-4134 Ron. Family Fantasy! SUS' Huge3Br! Workshop gar San Clemente (8358) fee R.ENTJMES 631-4SSS APPLY MO CHARGE tBr. 2Ba, very lg all on 1 ~ floor. beautitJ\ew-4._lx Walk to b. 2 br apt. decor, Crpk , pvt, nr ~Sec. Dep. $300. beach ft bay. Avail oow. NoPets Call960-4901 ••HOWIE•* Rental Sharing Service Has Roommate For You 953-0579 7 d ays 953-0395 U&xury In NewJ)Ort! S375 Video· TV + more! Garage Mu.st. see! N<>-OUJdrea OK. 1925 m o. 1012 \Vest Balboa. Jeff 'T»m7. CJasa and Comfort! smk. 645-0818 S3liO ! Kids/Pets OK! New. lrv\ne (6421) fee * * * Verumea Penthouse. RENTIM~ 631-4555 G... AnJllS 8801rvtne ocean view. 2 bdrm. 2 a-4000 Newport Beach ba •• fireplace, Full ••••••••••••••••••••••• You are the wanner of security • amenities. Avail. July 15th. Gues t two free tickets ($15 S800 ~r m o. Wkdys bdrm . & prv. ba. va.lu.e),\o ~4. Wkndl • Eves Beautiful La keside THI B-1120 home. Spa, Lanai & Ten-UPl%Z.AH Promoelory Poln l. Diacrtl. S320mo. HOttSI SHOW EnC. SUITIS Pnme NewJ>Ort Bearh loc Near 0 C airport Rent mcl rec~ption. cori fe renc<• rm. Janitor ~e n . uttls. 100 free c opie s & more' Secret.anal serv. ava1J l.n or Doug 851-9411. YJESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH COl"'..,-.,telltf Ot..:.. .,r(d 1r.,.'"'" AH """c_,,_ ./c __ ...,....,., ..1- ./u .. -./r...,._-.-, ./x..oo ..,_ ./ ....... ,....., ... Call Mr Howa1d 645. 6101 EXECUTIVE SUITES Newport Center, full services. prtv11te. ocean vtew. $270-9630. 759r9036. COIPOIA Tl Pl.Ali NEWPORT CENTER 2 Private omces + re- ceptioa S850. 75i-1.550 PRIME LOCATION By 0.C. Airport. 225 sq. I\. to 1280 sq. n.. from 851> per sq. It. PhoneS.S7-7010 ~sq. n. ror S425 per mo. 4001 Birch St . N. B. Agent 5'1·~. Fa....aou. Ocean •lew. Call 552'6121 betweeD u July U PM lBr w /lott . $800/m o . ...;.a._m._~...:.p_.m_. ----ANAli~M I Mo. Fiii ...Ul47·19. Room in Ire Hllnllneton CollvenUonCenter Ml.,.,.c..hr Beach home nr OC Ticket.a may be clalmed Prestlpoua EJ.~. suite. l bt condo, braod oew, College, szoo + dep. by callloc MZ-se78. e~. Jnclda sec. ser vices. =---~· p~:: _teU331 ___ • -----m * * * :::~r=~r! )QaL MCaarity. aeoomo. M/F 3 Br boule In CM. _____ __.. ___ , • antlque decor. coof. S»-4171 d•Y•· 138-9281 GOO/mo. AD 12163 W\D abate lra Jux home, 2 nn. 144-7190. Ask tor eves. KM.100 2t bn. l:rpl, microwave, n.l cely 1 _J_otw._or_J_ane_. ___ _ LOST a MOii? llMTIM ai.w.YoutheWay To Gott... furn. 546--3"28. ICOU. c-Jl\a.m. Cost.a ...... Quiet ---------· _..,_ home for work i n g i.t_ady to ah r CM a p t MIWPOfrT penon, Not under 30 yn . ~tame. Call S•tl Sun EJetant executive suites old. MM79'. aft• PM. Wkdye aft 7pm. in pret\.il t loc. lnclda ?St.ms aecretarial aervtcea. r-e· C.-6Jl-4111 Room for rn1t ln 2 bdrm apt. 100 yardl from n od ....,._....., JOll Waat l.n Newport Beach. S300 to ... ,. a-ifted _.do mo. laL tut + MCUl'lty. .............. Nopet9.875-HG.Mhn. ----------• ceptlonlat, tele phone fem. ll·U t hr. lfunt· amwerln! • mott. TH£ lnl&OD Beach home near H E A D U A RT 8 R S beach. SUO/mo. lnqu.lre: COMPA IES : A pro· 21301 Banff Ln. Hunt· f•ional environment lnfl.Oll Beacb. 5.JS.1140. 714/151..-1 space_ lrv1ne1Newport c1re a . 600·900 sq. rt Sl 15+ a :.q rt F'or more ulfo call 752·!lli60 ---------Office space to share :ans J . South Rris tol al Sunflower. !Santa l\na 1 Br rott.age or apt. ('~ up tos.325. Bob 548 6466 --- Newly rlecor. crpt'd. Up ...-U/hanst/ to500sq ft avail 751· 1933 R.•c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUX R.E . OFFl<:E llmillHs Rent your own pnvatt' 0p,.art.1ty 5005 office ID prestigious com ••••• •• •• •••. •• ••. •• ••• ~lex Lag Hills.. Include... Small restaura nt. must loc a~ p hone .• cop y sell. reasonble. ~5468. machane. partial time 548-2509 use c,f secretary, 2~ hr - a ns wering ser vic e Local Execut1vc> expand '500/mo Call 9St 6001 mg busmess S~ am bilious pers on who 1s Hent or lse w option In willmi to learn Call ~r buy ne ... office Cond<>l>. FathyalG4S·4S33 115 ~ fl Airport area ------ loc ~i·s&t2 Coasl Hwy Shell & Gift Shop Wall sell e ntire 600 sq. ft. 3 offices SBOO business o r consider per mo I year leas1· partner's interest. Call Fashloo Island. 644-4684 da)s 557 ·5642. eves ~Sq f"l. wood paoelull(, 675 1997 No b roker'> larpet. parking. ut1l _,pl_e_as.e ________ 1 2C62 Newport Blvd CM NEWPORT BEACH 5.'ifH131 6'4-2228 · NURSl.;R Y SCHOOL Executive omre su11e Good Io ca t Io ri • avail. near OC Airport. established business 28S sq ft. Includes rerep-Includes land Ai improve· ti on is t • j a n it o r i a I ment.a. 640-s:J.57 Agent service, all util paid, & ............. 1mre. Call ~0353. W..t.d sozo Arch. Engineering inter . ••••••••••••••••••••••• design, share ne w ofc. Oranae County Produc· space. Blue pnnt raril ti~ Co. wants lnvestor.1. ,..,~, k' h d ,,. 5Q'.., return. Short term 7""'' room. at e .• ra.. &-Swla. Call ?39-4420 me tbl. Nr SS frwy & Dyer Rd. 600-800 sq. ft. & ......., to Lo. 5025 3,000 s q . fL avai l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 541>-S538. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For store & olrice space at ruacoable rates. 500 to 2700 541 Ft. M~AVERDEDR PLAZA 152:5 llleu Verde E, C. M. INEED I MONEY • S4M I U c:amtT MO PllOILIM MIWPOITM.YD W&WTD.._. u5.~~~.S~ 2 t7MIJI Story. Complellon ap· Arrallled by · Pf'OOl lJ.3"0. ll'ln1ahed to _c_1_M_H_1_•_&.. ___ _ Mt. M2-M93 17\h •Irvine, ...WI/office space. 700sq n. THE LJPIZZAM HC>aSESHOW July 11. 8PM ANAJiEIM Convenuon Center Tirket:. may be rlaimed b) calhng 642 5678. ext :ti.? ••• MT. ST. HB.IH'S ' PHOTO'S Color pho«b of May 18th emipt1on 8a!O" · SIS, llxt4.. SJO. l6x20". $60 Photo S~1alt.1es. P 0 Bo' i 136. Salem. OreRon •17:nJ SCUM-UTS ANSWERS Kls rnrt -Li.sit• Tonic -Byword DON'T LIKE MJddJe class 1s when you spend money }Ou don't have. to buy things you don't oeed. to impress people yoo OON't LIKE. Lolt&,.... uoo • •••••••••••••••••••••• F8lllll us AIEFIH Cal: -Found. M:tle Golden Lab f'OW>d: Shelt.Je, 6130• ror approx 5 mos. Vic rwr Wamer/B St. 118 Grunada . NR. Npl Or_£t_Y_P_ound __ 634 7JO 1 Aruma I She It er 644-36.5t. Lost German Shephc Oldie black r ed/Rold <'Oler. aHect1oaate , like l.O pla)' Fris bee. Reward ' h75-6S22 REWAID Light Blue S<-hwinn Tandem bt.ke. 5 :.pet'<! ~ 1..$1' Cat Black rwutt•red '1dle <Sammy > 1 !>pht l'ar. m1ss1n g l IA k llarbor View l1 1lls. Corona del Mar. Reward 644-<lM9 w 546-1105 Lost Lrg M . S1am e!-e <.:.tt... re<"eftt head wound, VIC. HarboT Vu Knolls. NB. Name .. Bubba " 6/20. Reward 644-&i&'i Found. Bl.k, • wht Spr inger Sparucl" Vic Ca nyon Dr /Wilso n S48-129'l. Found. Rmg ol 13 llC)-S. Jack Green Pa . Slah·r Found Young Gt'rmc1r1 Shepht.>rd Near 1.11 ... Amigos lfigh School ~·71J71 FOUND Shepherd Hu:.I..~ mix . tan f e m a l . Sch /Poodle. drk gra-' male. Dalmalaon mix . bl.It & wtct male. Newport Beach Ao1ma l Shelter &M-36156 FOUND: UUle white krt ten. vie Walson & Stat<>. C M Lv message al ~35115 fOUND· Shih-tzu, blk & "Aht, s m. long.ha ired dog. Edison Comm. C\.r 968-21191 5350 .. .................... . PRE LAW student needs S2S.OOO. Will do an)"thing Leg al. Confidential DVM. P .O. Box 3242. N. B. 9Ql66.3.. • Golden We!.t. H B. • • 2P.m. Sat. June 28. Call SPIRITUAL READCNGS Kenyon Acke be rg or 1oam-10pm_ Fully Lic·d. Peggy /\bell. .536-2589, 412.7296 or 492·9034. 181!> 8-.S. S. Camino Real. San Sm Benji type dog/ brown _a_e_m_. _____ _ ne. coUa.r" wtute chest. HB area Algonquin a. H ell. 840·2 0 49 Or 213-73-~ tmSAIE Be p•mperecl with a personal relaxing rrassace by 12 of the pre- ttiest cirls in Southern Callfo rnie, J acuzzi. saima etc. Open 10am- 4am. 7 days a week. Vis- •tll.C. Atlanda Heahh Spe, 2112 Harbor Blvd. Colla Mesa. 145·3'33 Br· FOUND 'Eqlitb Setter. Fo und set o r key•. ln1 this ad for your White female 4t d•Tk Cabrtllo aeer Newport -~-'---lift"--_.----- brown rabbit. Newport Blvd. 6.JO.IO. ~2830. TOUCH Of-•as Beach Arumal Shelter.----------- ---~: 8'aek • oraaee ISCOITS llittea, vie Oarfleld Is •KRS. 7si-Oll'1 * * * . Mapotia. m.s312. S...•ll 1~ Found: 1ood-1lzed black, 1 ar ..... , .t.e ..._ ...-.. ..__ ma .. Corona del II• -·-~ r ... You a.re the wbmer of lap. II*: Vie Hamilton .... c ,., ESCORTS 3Uh I eu..0180 c.e.1c .. • Found: Adorable 1ry ._..,/MC/VIM two Cree ticket• (Sl5 lt ....... 112,UOI. value), to THI UPfZZAM · U,.. 1\ripped KJtteo. vk ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 14th Sti A•lboa, 8/ZI . = 759r1651 1100 Sq I\ oo 2 noon of award wlnn1n& En11.l&11 Tudor bldt ln Laauna Sch. Prime Cout Hwy. loc. Perteet for anUq ue or~ ... store. Plenty ol ~klnl ln rear. 1550 So. Coast Hwy. LAID• Bead!. -.eat 87J.5'74'7 HOttSI SHOW CAMDn HOMIOWll•S July u . IPM •IDllYOUS 0.. D9J ANt.eMt ANA.REJM Pound: 9-au fOUDC 1n11le For a.Mt 6 PSetsant , UM your eq9'\y fOt bUla, ConventiooCenter &Mr. Vic ol Corona ~I acort.. Dtalts>-1511 hOme adclltlona. vaca· ndlu may be claimed ller.t7$.30ST. --------- uona. etc. Any amount, ~ callla& '42-$1678. ext. FOUND: Sm Sliver c ray ft.AYMATI OUTCAU. :: ==~~,.': * * * Booawr Type fe male ~0.-,..C:.. our coita. 24 bra. 11 dos. \'IC Bushard • MC&YlSAm.1, .... ~. F\nd 'what you want bl Mum.KBtoe711 911-1111 ......1167.116-7041 Deil)'PUotCluaitleda. • .. Ad ....... .,. CaJJNWm t..:':.::.t"'1 ~·&.:!~ , ......... ... ·-·~---·-~ ,. _ _..,. ... - ;, llOIT '-MT • .,. \l.l. ""'· v • t1J.llJI • ·COYR CMIL * OUTCALL • a).4ml ... T •PORAaY ........ l*1M19M .............. bl ~ ... , •••••••• 1a .. ll Work tklM l ) UIU fUHme f'llttf t~ to 5-lor AttGlllB latU ................ ~ .. ~, , .• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ........... ~!~ 1~~!1.8:.~ ..... ~!~'~~.~~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~ ........... ~!~~ _________ , Ulll .... Mll,, I JHI Clfflt•, IA'lll r ru q frtl I t ~~kif•• GROWTH ~;..:~"~ •)'.Jllrll :,1~~~~~.~~~~111 " :.'~~, ........... .,,. .............. ........ UIN~ ,.HIOAY I ..... olc. l.IKti; TU t:AHN t..X r ~A 557 MM PIOPLE Pttroll, l)lJlhfl, ""lln11. IN 'OMt: • .... P luuttr ~ JAii 1 for t 'M pM'hl llt.onl!NfU) 1 n 'dl'd tu THE lrUI ftrm. lllnl oppty Coo otJlaln ovtkU ''" rmn \af\JunWtddi.~tMO op•ral•d ma r hlnf•, rn.L•n: Mu11l have tnUllPQrtlt u ' II -o••lllM COAST DAILY PILOT <i1rl t'r lday to • ._,,.t boo '7 14 M'7 '623 11~, ,..~, 1IU'•" """"" M11n•.c•r. Mus t hav" ... .. fala.... plraunl pl'no nallty , Llll l(lllon St•t·rl'tary bllity to rommumcate M•d1 c:al M'alpr 1&\.llf~ w J>UbllC' t:1t11y JC>b, no Orlen• llte r 1v1I , l.1t1J(u ...... ,.. • •••••••••••••••••• ' tllt ..... .,, .. ,.... ·tYf "• IO .. ,., .... IMlO* NIUJrr Cler• APIQ ... p~raon Coral -•••' ~el. ao ttatW IL. <'M Nursr11 Al d o•, l ·U , r .. rtih~d or tr1lne•s. Mesa Verde Conv. Koep • 6411 Ccotn S t . Costa Meaa ARST LADY PAIT TIME EVENIHGS u .,rnmt• a lruined sales couns l·lor l tH'f'r 2 1) with th<> Jim Lon~ & 1111lei. work o r 1(1mm1c:b . uon llC!CrctM)' needed w ----------Goud 11lart1nri 11a lary Ap IWf't Ill the airport area llc.t. th•h •P.tyD.an• • t7Z.. IJ41 • Ml' 6 Vin Ac(lt1lllt'\t C l.t:HK M•nal(t'r , Bo.-tt.pair • llalftl to l U.1rrun. 1111\a. urua J333 o Rroedwa)' ttart M"al!On Wtlh c•on f.xp pn-f'd 840 7JT3 l'lnl.C'old•.-US.nhr t1nu~d honu r t-pair ssoc111te:-; Agenry to superv1M.' <ind dHlJ>l•ronc DAI LY PILOT c·arrll'r buy~ and ~1rls un u one ·on-one ba~1~. t • v e n 1 n ~ s 6 to 9 PM . w e n e t• d t·onl'l'rned. innovathc persons who .1n• lookin~ for a lucr ative pa rt llmE' pos 1t1on. $4 hour to s tart Call 642·4321. t•xl. 250 between 2 <Jnd 6 PM. As k fo r I .ori. p I y i\ A M t' 0 of N U Slulli. 101 luffe ,1h 1'r.1n!>m1!>~•on . 174~ Hll'wpm.ty v 70w1>m.t•nd Nl."WJA)r1 Hlvd. <.: M. Allk idnl i.tr.rn1m.ir. I yr lr·gi.I for l>un .-iqwnt'ncc 1n 111\'<l1l·1tl Nunu111 HEMOOIAL T5'S bt/LYM rnd& · SM\ta An. ,., o r II G u o d m c r h u..,..-.. 1714t IJMIOJ lrnOWl«'dlf' req star\ Im .-.yl~ f'REE PARJUNO nwomatei U l •11 ()kl faith1 00 tk.ln4! dr11wn _________ _, • )' - hw yrt dt'i. Uu ly t ) ...... ,.L'R"'O<)N •UTO BOOKJ(l!;P.Pfo:tt minuh"" froin ""' b.-tath "r "' ,.. "' For Cu n ,. u It In .i .1rn trn'J fac11111{ \.·an 'KOl/Tt: •va1J ln Oa na t}lc~nn.c ... ,rm loc•t lll'<'ommL)daleo gmu ... up 11\ant ISillO • prolll prr l"d "''llr O<.: Airport 10 54)0 I 7l4 lti37 tirJO, bk rw M\all ur reci Mu•l Uut1co-incluck payroll, I •r ~n11 bit-u"'t'r Uf )'rti of •At1 II r. • p, jub N>Sl .. r ESco•rs •'S~47l• \lw.n11 Oj)l·n ltOl ... 1-'-KUYI '1'! ,_ ..... '()I(~ C...U Mr ~le)'9Sl7113 ('ounttn.i, conlr1u •1,., ASSINIL•S b1mlt1t1.i. mve11tmenu.. & a. .. TYptST lw.ura.ttl't' rompany llt'»r Orat!if' t'llWll) Airport n r "d 1> at l• o d \ > p 111 t 1~~pm 1 for 1wnt"r1tl of 111 ... duue 1~1t1on Ok t11phonc-1•11.verlt-n•l· ht-lp(ul Satan to ~ l;ood b('nl•f1ti t ' .111 IA•ur• KSS~ a.HK TYPIST DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEE GUARDS t\111 & purt llm•• All J r t• u ' L n 1 f o r m ' furn111hed . A1:e:1 i 1 or over Ht>llrc'<i wt lrome No exs><·n enct> m•r. AvP h t 'n1vt•r..al Protection <;l'n 11 c. 1226 W. 5th !'.trl'i"l, S&nl<1 Ana In t• n 1rw hours 9 12 & 1-4 Mun thru t-'t1 l htr ~t ' 11 ... 1 w r hentel•· for m·w bt!Jullf1r.tt1on 1.'t'nll., Ill So Coast f>laz.t \'11lJge !>SS 7l36 malpru1·l11" prt•f1·rred S.ila ry com111••11'>UrJt•· Wllh ll htllllt''> & IJ(•rform.1 n11• Out~t:.nd 1ng Henef1ls l'11 aM! l·all <.:.1ren at 213 627 826.5 L1Ye 1n lady 10 a11 ... .,l 1;runllmolher n:-rovt•nni: f,...Jm ~f!Jkl·n lt'i.l ~mJll 'JJary r rrcl' room & hoard. S3G ()l)IS4 Jfl . blJlll II B \1.mb W:.nl•·d 'I h•· s.,J t l11f \1 111 1 I 1. .. .:u n.i Ht' J~ h I!~ •\11!1;! Cnllc·al Cari• Exp. pre- fern>d Wrll train for lhUI Sc>ecutlt y f'ull time. In Mu111ion VleJo. 714 .. 11-1100 bc~Outcal Pre<"1J11on. m ('han1ral I> "' phm Mils\ ~ :.elf und o r elel'lro n1 c fur IDJitJY»led Xlnt wortm1o1 ,..ITlllU laser mfg ""\) 1n cond1t1ons & b4!nefH11 S J l' G u u d p .i > I Sala ry com m e ni.uraH· t~1t5 Call 493-662t with expeneoce & potcn trnl UaJ "~ to I' vrk 111 N.-wpo 1 l li\'1.•C'l1 r""' ~late olf1c·1• µnK'es:.m.: l'OmiTrrewl & mdustnal h~tl.l\gi:. 1 .1t~· t > 1>111.: n: q 'd . Co11t11 l'l I.Ila : ~2000 t · 1 r <' u I a t 1 on d e p a rt m en l h a s ~· n o pt' n 1 n v, r o r a tr a 1 nee 1 n th ~ (.' 1 r c· tJ I u t i o n . Sa I es. S (' r v 1 c e and Coll(•<;ltun Ar('a . Selected applit:int "Ill n '<'<'l\'C a liberal st<.irting :-<il<Jry, f<.'g ul:,i rly Sl·he dulcd rai se~. bonu-. o pp or l unit 1 C's an d m ;,i n .v fr 1 n g .. hL·nE'fits sm·h ;,is paid ,·at·allons. paHJ group 1n.,.ura ntl', life insuranC(' iln<l dtc•nt al L·over age. ~Just be 18. h iJH' good dr1\ m ,e r ec-ord. Hours gcnerull" 11 A M to 9 PM Monday throug h Friday. Saturday O\'ertiml• :n ailable as nt:'l'd('(i ff you arc qualified a nd int t•rc!>ll'd in ll'a rnin.c news paµt•r e1 rn1 la l10 11 bu!-.in<.'!>S. ('Om<.' in pc•r !»on und ask for Don Williams or KPn Goddard b<.'forr 10 AM or :1ftcr 2 J>~T '.\l unrtay through Frida~ ----------}!Jtnll'llJOl'l' m.111, p;.irt OFF1CE MANAGER f'or 36 execut1 ve swtes in ~aota Ana . SeekinK dynamic. OUll(OIOI( In· rJ1v1 dual who e n joys l'Orkmg with & for peo- ple .Hespons1b1bl1es tn· d udes managing&: leas. Ill!:. l yp1ng, lite book· kc• ping, &. gen oHrt·e tlutlt''> Call Mars h a, 714 964 JSJl 24 Hrs. 751--0537 BAliYSJTrER M> homr, t "redenrk Hrown A.ssor HUl:Sf':CLEANEkSu1-1 tu SS pr h r. Car 645SlZ3 IHTI•'. ret1r 1·d I '""• \lt...,J are ... :.i·t .~ 11ur u lA n ...,..,. \\, &. P\ r I'\ HTlfo:~ 'Ii lH. • UM•n·:H infant It l yr Rd:.. ne 546 999S ~UI~ 631 ~ -----.-000--llPllt Banlt /AS8i.stant Manager. Pan time lhrough G.L 5 6 "s exp Complete Prestigious Newpor t knowledge oC msullment Yacht Club. Call Polly loan lendmg, :.ome com · 63J 1900 COOIC ---------•I hour., ApµI) J l :JU:!ll ft•.,1h1ll ,\\ .... GJle lo\laY • \\OUl-;L llousE'<' le arun g Sc1C11l1flc.' \I, 1ll t•a1er ) our lie Al par \t I m 31, 24 Jt> l!S) N l1Jm ., JHt nutt .111 ,\f\ •q•m 5 \20207 U p i7ij HIS! Expe.r'd only All shifts Good pay & company ben e fits . Apply 10 µe rson : 400 S . Coai:.t tlW). Lag. l:kh Mu.It-or Fem.ale for vart 1irnc ti u usecll·a ninl' \!.urlll•n.inrt· ~;111i1nl-cr Htv.n 2.5 311 )ri old CJI\ Gruw·,n~ l11 '4 1lh l'fl'·•l OFRCE Cl.ERi JOUYROGH m I helpful. Knowledge ------- o( all banlung functions Hookkeeper i.ome l'X·l·---------1 Salary Open Contac t penence prderred. must Or t• .1 n v I l· w M,. 1 n ., bo-nd1u, ne1-<h pt•r'lm 111 lffill.J\C~ al Wl 17iin m.Hnlvin IJl1 & pruduc 11011 1·11wp L•·n 11llH' .. rn.11nl1:11an c 1 & 1urk ui.-"4 1lol1\t'r) 111 ~lWIJ '-"II •·II l~ TRAINEE The Daily P1k>t has an 1mmr:d1ah' openm~ for tru1ne1• for full t1m1•. 11t·rman1·n1 position in 11ur <.:la:.~1f1ed Uepart r~·nl Must be &ble In I\ po• J.5.40 wpm I typing t•-.l will adm1ni.stcred lo .Lii Jµpht·anli:.l. 10 kC) Jdcler . handle pllone<>. ll'Jrn «o m1-1utcr and other gent-ral clen c al l.lut11.-:. Opportunity for .id vaocement and ex r t•llcn t c omp any benefits Sala r y com. m~os urate w ith e x . penence For inter view. Vlt·~ c.-all. 6'U·432l. Clll .:1; John Simoes. 979-4200 be willing lo learn and l'OOK · Full tune Con 110~1.·wt•kaneN. I-' ttmt-or l' 111n.-St drt , m m~·tl l op'.!. 1~7 l or 1;73 l26t• \1 \SSAGE IO W AU '"'STIC l\f 1\!:)Si\G 1-: .i;Jti 4656SantJ Ana V..111l1..'<l The 6' tall Dan I nwt u l the M 1ss ion H:mrh Piano liar F·rida) ru~ht Pleal>e call Man 1 Ktll 37~V762 liankmg Cos rcialT.-.0- l'XCt'pt challenges. C:ood alesrent lfosp1tal .. >< benefits w11h rapidly penenre Good :.alan & ~wing Oil Co. P ALM benc(11,. M1•sa Vt:rdl· OIL CO. 646·9661 <714) <.:onv. llosp 548·SSl:<S. !Mil ~for Mrs. Ruggl:->_ Q:nterSt C M DRIVERS SATURDAY & SUNDAY 111.u..~111.t•t'll .. r I <1rnp.1n11in }fr\J'\, r:'IJA '1,( .I': !'-TC)('K fur 1 l11lrh IJd) .'r1 u .. 1 \1 ~~'TLH ~•·d S...n t:.x MORNINGS clrn 1 Mt; f'4'7X 1tt.•r .i must &44 96J() EXP ERi ENC ED IOOKKHPB F /C Fashion Is land invest· ~nt ftrm. ExceUenl op- por t unity . Exper. & maturity required. Call: 640-0123 COOKS fl t.1 11\t'r 1);1il v Pilot hundh·" 111 e:J rrlt'rs . lk<1uirco;; v3n or larJ..!t: "aJ,!11 n and a 1.!<>0d drt\ 1ng n ·<"ord. l'hnnt· 642·'1 321 Ext . 2 11 . ai,k tor Do n William s. Equal Opportuni t y Employt•r. llOI !'-1-.Kt:i':l't-.H 2 ur 3 ---------• S1n1·er e lonely .s rngh~ rnale-30 s~ks fe fnjj le for JCfa1r 1213) 592 2275 l lunt JI arbor. Trade 8 mm films, no rmnr'\. honei;t, pri v:tlt' rrr<11 nr /1 1 0 Box 7200. Iii~: .• ",.,,.. !,:.-'b:!6 \f:i•,<.,1 1:1 St ,.,,1.-., JI ;..11 r lf.1p1H·nmg & SµJ 1751 '''"'P"rt Hl\d C M .1r, 'lt.i•i 10.tm Wpm PenonoJ S~nic~s Sl60 ....••.•••.•••......... United Caltfom1a Banlt 2301 S. Main St. Santa Ana ~5181 E.O.t.:. Banking Coww• rcial T .ten 2 full-time pos 1t1ons <11.>atlable. Ca sh1cnng ex 11e r1 enc e 'I' o u Id b <' lit>lpfuJ. !'art t1m1· p os1t1on J V<u labh.• Lile t.' pmg is rt>Qwn'<i 1\pply htl'n !JAM & 12PM, ('hurlit,.s C hili. D>I Redhill. Uldg, 2, St<' 226. C.M COOKS E.xper·d pr('ferrl'd. full IUSIOY~ or part time. S5. hr1open Applyinperson.LeBair· 761106ti2. The Claim ntz Restaurant. 414 No Jumper, 25332 Mc lntyn·. Newport Blvd. Npt Bc.-h. Lag Hilb llol'ated in M>6700 Wild West Shoppm~ Ctr1 IUS DRIVERS CC!Ok's bC'l1>4:r ror srmi11 For Chris tian s c hool Italian Hest.iurnnt t'all Will tram. Apply 16835 hefore :1. g3l 8291. fll•r Bnx*burst. f'V 962·3312 J, 493-24 l l t.:a1wassers & telephone Cook W .. nt1'<1 Sautc or work. Male or f"emale. Broiler. 4!:1!:1 Uil i\:-.k for ('n(Tlm iss1on o r dr aw ~rhef. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 WHt loy St., Coda ~Ml, Ca. 642-4321 Alt Ecpal OpportuMy Employf'f' dp .,. k l or I hf"o J.'('r d" r> f ''"I l J :-.t C.tll L>o \ It' w11:.'til> 1..,,. 1n '••ITlllJ lll••ll l••U"'l..t•• 111 r !111 \ '> I' k ''' ,n·1uk 111•: ll1 h r• '~ d I :-. ...... ,M•fl H ..... 11 t: ... 11 1,L! 1a,J 11r fi..~I 11(fJ11 I 11 .. u , f.1 • rwr 1 hil<l1 .H1 I 111' 11 , ... ,1.:111. \I ,,. \\111.. t II ....... I ·" u ... I(. l1'fo·n1 • ~ l'f! ...::tC• Drint" $700 + DOE l Ill ur..1111" fo ull "' 11Jf1 front ofltrt' ~1rl rur !Jr "" • ••mri .. re 1 ,I u11 11:1 -f-with good dn n ·r· .. rt'C. Rt!et•1\tnl{d&1 I) LiPS ~h.1pments, d1~lnbut1nl.( 'Pt"Ctal & :.tcx:k ordt•rs off E11.p nt•1·1·~, .. n. T . I' • '" .:. r u 1 !1 , .. , blll. & 1n.., 25<t fi,t-,,rh M 11r. t or.:.1 \1• .1 Jl1,, Lag 194 'JS\J ~ ·~.-1 \!dlOlefldlll t' •MECHANIC •PA-IMTER 1-\.tll lime, day IJO"lllOll~ .. \Jlldblt' for rt-llabl1- ~·rvlll!> t .. q .)t'nt•nc\.-d 1n 1..ainl v111' I ~ lumllure r> t>Jlr 11r rr1n1:1·r .. 1111n, ·li·•lnc.it & µl11 mt,in)! f llJ•· '''""••111 {11"1 ~·'' • 1,. .,,·, 1t 1r • !ud,111• 1 fr1 .. r • .il IJ' r ·l \p I, II 1-"•r-.i•ll 'I\ \I '\0011(1 \l•lf1 I r ur I'. r ••I 'I• I MARRIOn HOTH. 0 1 '\1· .... v >rt 1 • 11'4·r Oc '· .... ~,,., .... 11 ti 1'4o.wl c~., i-.mvl r M F OltAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT .~I w HJ y Slr L-et Co:-.t;; Mei.a ,u.il Opµ11rt un1 l y Employer ., PAllALEGAL ~ •111·nenced r1v1l 1Jt1g,, 11 .n. lJ J <'k~r n u 111l 'II ,l)l't', aC'llH'flffll'I' \rt• 'OU .I t U 'olnl • ._'> l'M.'l• 111n~ on J tr1µ n1.<t·d111)( 1•.;I \ ' Ill J'>'l!'>l v11u " hu 1n1 .., JrrJnge 111 1i.. .... hd1• 1 r;nl.'l1n~ l ·•II , I l 1<''4 ~)I Umled Califon ua Rank 222QcoeJn Ave L.ii:una £Wach avat.l.l f'T ,2 P/T ·Coo . k d b -d l.HI Larry Pranco. Coo w a ntl' ~ o a r Able to rt•ad map CJll ---------• 1n. ... ur m• • '-*l' . 1111 ""..i I Tue., th ru Sal .it FURHrTURE 0.tl\' \I .u111m11l •• i MAMAGER • .u .t!t'~al S.·n 11 \.-:>Int.• -14 iS2 ~ 1Hllfll 1~0~THOl.t"TR 1 u" •• I . l •· ri , , I .1t11111 '" 'J llJfl"''"fl' I ISJnd ~94 6S46 E.O E Telephoni c.-s Com )acht M Jl~/fo t'malt·. roumr alloru.. 898-0576. pem:i;rnent (all ~I~ 642-4l!W Full t1m1· op<·n111.-1r 111-t 1.11l• • r .. r J 1, "r • J i.'\Jlllffil ~ion i.al<.-:. fur ,1 11m 1,•1o!I\• 'ilr, .• r. q u a I 1 f 1 ,. d ' e I I 1 n 1' "' 1-...>11 rw• h d ,,., • •l.!l DRIYHS i.pl·r 1a11~t C'ornµ.irn \ t1 I• l • C 0111· .11 •I i•r(f,"'• ... r t ,r, ~ '"' ' u1 '°'~irn11i.-n1 , h.1111 m "'• 1..,1 r~w rt·' 1,Jr il .,.,irk u ;.... • rJthu." 1 t 1 11ut,.:o 1··1 l)~ll>l & liookl...ef'µ<•r I •1r ruor•· 1nrormat11111 '.d i ,,.:;, ~ Ulrl.lOJ dt•l \t 1r '' I '-UrJ:H) ) /l'.c \ J:.t'C •om1ci:.. 17752 n each Hlvd. H 13. (714)8'.48 6330 Bank in~ Ca r-c.ialT ...... Casbienog ex perience would be helpful. CANVASSERS •SB.50 HR• TOSTA RT (.'OIJNTi:;H 111':1.P l"t1U time. l',T l'Ounlt•r hl'lp & ~andw1c.-h rrurn fo'.xpertt'Dl:e prefern·d. Gary's Dell 67~2193 Meo or wome n 25 }rs ur bt>nef1h 111t'ludt• rt1' :EH!>UR.AHCE older . Know the c:oa~l count pn'll\•J:t' m1-d11 JI L 1· Julu 111 ur.1011 c1lles. Net $180 a Wt'(!k or denlaL tif1· in-.urant·1· " •' hJ, 1mm~·d1.•h mor e . O r ange CoJ i.l penslOll & profit sh>srwg. ~11n_.;!> r,,r Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. Apply 10 person . J C U....WTit~Trailltt~ Herrm ann, Fountain P e nney, 24 Fa1>h 1on No i: x p c r 1 e n c " Valley. t No of Slate r lsland.N B. oeres~ury. Must e OJO\ bet w n Newh o p e & ---------• hi.-<1\\ vhorn•-, & ~ ... 11· ... 11.: r• µ• 11~1111 111 1h\1Jtu.J .. I rt.;l.;Jf CAIJ( !li\."""?Ort Heach loc::auoo C'.ood benefit..." Call Mary ~213 5JJ.8151 ------- PART TIME FREE P~cy Testinc.J Prc•v 1ous c xpC'rte nce -..oold ht' helpful Good typm).! s kill:. reqw r<.'<1. Clean cut men & women w dnver 's ltc. COUNTER MAN wanted. full time position w 1 company be nefits. WC' have an 1mmedlatC' OJK'n 1ni.: tf }OU ha\(! th<' following qu:.ihfH-.1t1011~ Outgoinl? pN..,onal11;. ~t handwntmg. a dt- "'re to sueCC'\.'<i i\pply m person . U ~. Hcn t a l,, 7614 Warner A\ot:., llntic l:.lch . Mon Fr 1 bl w n 9-2PM t.:uchd I L Gt:neral Off1r1· ""'"" "j J r ' i· lJ m t---------• rn" u u r • l 1 ~ 1 • t • ' GREJT HOURS! ABORTIOM •GciWr'dl CA.dffpl or ~al A.MS •H io •Low Fe-. Inc~ Lab T His, CCMMMtiftCJ. l n1lrd Ca1Jfom1a Bank :!750 West Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631-3200 E.O.E u..eq. ratios 11tc... 714-974·9741 Ask for Larry Miln~ Cai:.h1er. AM s tun. de~n da ble . r espoos1blc, Thurs thru Mon. Apply mornings. G1f\ S hop, John Wayne Airport. Drug clerk. t'X~nenc.'E'd, 9-6 Mon t-'ri Call Mr Grant 642 1580 for appl A wrll nr1':.1111Jl'1I , ... r .... 11n 1,..n1 1,., ·" Jhih•, \ nt.'f;'dl"tl ft•r Ill':)\\ l\ 1110): I "'mµ.111\ "''"I t ' I .. 11 & hlln~. A1 1ur.u' 'ln -...iw1,1lljl .. 1P•l•l 1rnporlJ•1I $!>1111 s • .u m u 11 l h l 11 m I :-. ·1 I. I 11 J, mcnsural« l'Jlll I~;-. l>SC \I !-.!'. \\ .. p I-our (;1rl OH11·1· "'ll~ µIJnt.., ( I 11 I Xlul lk•ndlh 11\Jllll\ n.inct• rout<' • xv OC Airport 1\r1• prl'f (all bt·t~\.,•n :J 1 MAJl.IAGER /G~1I \1,l!u.•l Sh1-r" r"omn1un1 1, A.•X. ~"' hulTI• , in • or.1n1'• 1 , r ·q , Tl l I" .. l Jf• J' Hf ~llJ~• ITk nl 11.1 lud1n1- 1J1.•f"o<rn.ncl. rn..J 111ll'n~r1· & fl!>(·".J ddm111 SJIJr. 1-.1mrtlt'n~urJl• ~ ··~11r 9AMto2PM or 4PMto9PM 5-f"CJft"Y' MedicatiOM Banking ar'CS Post.Op b9ft C ~ & Ider-COCIS Ir CASI-DER · Housewares <X>UNTER Girl for di') * oi.wu "CJ LoCM ri"OCeUOf' sales. Apply in person cleaners. ExSl('r onl>, Electroruc technician. Jr S r level, lc~t•nK & trooblesboolln~. d1g1tal systems + some analog At least 2 y rs exper Good benef1U . Costa Mesa area ~l ral • M ~di· Cal & Litctypingreqwred. Ex-~~H1!,.~~~e, 3101 fullllme .96&-36.13_· ___ El ectrica l e n g ineer, 1-'rtodenck l:irown As~K ... ~..! 546-9995 GEN f:HAL on·1n: Will train. resp mtclJ11'(en1 p cr !io n , nea t ac> vearanc e, ~uod telephone fnjjnner, It lH> ing, good m math. full ur pa.rH1me. Call NewJ.l()rt Harbor Mgmt 67>94_!(>_ JR SECRETARY _ ...,_.nd cum1>ll'l1 r• 'um•· 11 d >! '"IJI"" h1-.IUI"\ d. rd., t • f-II i J)lor. JJ.l95 ~J.llDnakH L>r. L .. gunJ JoiR ~Los~ Ti-.s Circ•latio11 1 ... -.... yomr wartc ~ to yow lifesfyte. Won Shn. pet" day ill o Ti.-1 ca .. .tioct s.s Of. hls•·11ne~Acc~d. peneocehelpful. DEUYEIY Bachelor o f Sc1enc(' • c 0 •f ;d~11 t j a I & CASHIR Early AM newspapers Degree. ( Electncal ur PtnOMll Care. UnitedCaJifomia Bank Exper'd . A pply 1n Must haYe eeooom) car Computer science) Al 'VV>ft Harbor Blvd. pe"'""'"'" H~·-12 lO 9 "'art •~30 .,.,r mo + 1 3 d BIRTH CONTROL """"' • ...,... ..,.., .. · · "' ... ...~ · east mo exp. m es1gn Costa Mesa & Thlll'S., 9: JO to 5, boo us. 493-0732 & d e v e Io pm en t 0 r STE:lllllZATIOH 558--5181 t.&Sun. Analog/d1g1tal PABX For illfon"lllltMMI or 1.... E .E . Kerm Rima llardware Del•aty system. micro-process -diate --'-t1Mnt, :!i66Harbor81..C.M. Res ponsible p e r son based. u.siog assembly -.....-rr-Banking needed full tune for land c.alt MEW ACCOUNTS 0.-.-------1 planning firm 1n Irvine language. Salary $403 8S CAUFORHIA RIPRESB(TATIVE c•"lllEIS tmmedlately Call Bev weekJy. PREGNANCY All 641-11820. TAKI Id> TO COUHSEUMG We have an C>Perung at D&n'Al/ClilainicW ._.REST Ga•ral rrodllctiotl. Pt. tune help wanted Mon. & Tues. mghu lo produc tion. Apply ;.st P e nn v~av••r , I G6 Placentia.<.: M. c~vtCE.IHC our Redoodo Beach or. u TDTE M IMPLOYMIMT ~ ' f1ce for an Individual assistant. X·Ray I.Jc req _.. _ ..... __. D~ APCARIE with 6 months s & L s.48-8344 ~n; .. ..,,...._..., u-' GaA1 al office p /ti111r ur'61PORT T ti T OFACL (Jerk T} p1Sl no Sk. Hr.. ,....:;....., e er expenence. YI>-MARKETS Dental Assl /Cha1rs1dc DOTOOl.167·062. J.SPM Ma ture wonwn 8~ ... CH ing d 3Swpm. Ext't?Uent ~ company benefits' In· For2od&3rd Shi!ts Dynamic. growing prac· ADPAIDFOR Job lor Nt-wport Meach 752-0053 tent.ate appbcants con· lice, NB E.llper . X R11 y IY~OYElt. _646-_7_4.J_l_. ----- \ ~t Chri·s B a tes at We promote to manage he . Oex h.ni. No Sat 'lr ------------• S .a. ...,.,, .a. .a. .... ..a. ~ .. '31,. """"'. .. . f • I b Gi!oeral A" 1 A-."-. ,._. ............. ~nt. supervtsJOO rom ev~ Sa to mall' Electnc ian )Ourneyman. 972-3104 LOSA...alS within. exp.646-2483 fully exp, ind~nal. re rLUMIEllSHEU'H WANT A CAREER! siden\lal & commercial Will tram $200 wk start Hablarno!~f*'OI __ FIDHALSAYIMGS Call(TI4)631·942l Dental Assistant. ch:m S27·1.5.SS. Open8am l!pm ~841J _ _ E.O.E M/F '!!!!!~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' side with X·Ray license Tront 5450 --------New Seal Bchoffice, i'"ull ESCORTS-MODELS OfACEWoaK $110 a L n••--•Coell orPtr. 213-431·2929. Needed by ()C's haest Will tram $180lostart ····•·•··•·····•······· Banking MEWllAMCH OPIENIM6 Musl have 2 yrs exp In Open8am.. """""'-•ul.J Chinese M and a r I n Dental Ass 'l. Ortho prer. service, DO uper oec. ..,pm _,.._ ResUu.rant. Able lo cook RDA r eq 'd . 4dy wk. _64_1_-0_180 ______ -" Mandarin, Caat.ooese. & Nwpt_ Beach. &u.2626. Szechwao s t y le o f O:unese cookiDg. S7 hr. Dental tnquire 714-&U-7162. FIOM1' OFACE DIUYBS $200 Wk Wtll lr&111 truck dnvers ()peo8am-8pm 9915-3413 American Guide Archlt•d•ral ottiu req11ir•1 acc•rate typist wilt. ~ ,,.;.ct .,;ff Mc~ ~ woril. tro.t ofilce app•aronce, ~.,..... ... \\m L Pe r eirJ A~· ~1J1ArUlur Blvd <It Fu1 d <.:orond dl'l M .tr j 14 "644-0ti20 t.. 0 t; LAUHDRY SUPERVISOR Ex<'l'lll•nt carc"°r poll•n· 11.lf..1 <1pportumly lnr rt•h.1 hl 1• J.lersun I' 1th J knuw lcds;:~ of IJundn nw c.-htnc., i:.upt•n ii.or) o,k1ll!., & b1 ·lm.iual a b1l11y prt.'fcrrt'd. E nJUY out• 'tand1nt: c·o mpJ llJ ~f1L ... inrludmit a rn.>t> rTV.'.il per bhtft Apply ul per.oo. next Mon thru Fri , 9A M lo Noon, Persoonel MARRIOn HOTB. !JOO Newport Ctr. Or. Newport Beach Equal Opp Em ply r MI f' "1lEE MINI V ACATJON '" Puerto Vallarta, Mex· co Fur all info. call lilona Sceberras Res . '411-8879. Wrk: 873-7300. \S!>OC1ate o r R e dhill He ally ON LIDO JN 'll~'WPORT BEACH. Wells Farp Ban.It will soon open a braoch in lrvlne. We are s till in· terVlewmg for a DO YOU RICEPTIOMIST lyr. minimum front ex p e r . Co mput e r knowledge helpful. Good hours. 837-0771. DICUT1YI SICalTA.IY Succesaful unclidate ~ one who i$ a prolesa1onaJ in ber flekl. Required: ------------------ N1..-ed a nde to Sonoma C'<>Wll~. !S F. OKI Will :;hare gas. Call 631 0064. Wff driving to F1a. 7/17 ll('(.'ds companion lo sbr dnvmg .tt expenses. Refs N'q. Beth. 979-2524 Eat::::! ••••••••••••••••••••••• to work part·Ume (ap· prox. 20 hrs. a wee.It ). Mmimum 6 months pre- v 10 us banking ex · perieoce required. OFFEn ASEHVICE? Lct the publJr know with an ad in the Daily Pilot Servlce Director~. It c<1n l'Obt you as lllllc as S2 17 per da,y For more in· lormal.IOO and complete rates caU 642·5b'78. top typin~ • short.band skills. and ao ability ui M BAL OfACE public relat10Q,S. Com· Fashion Is land invest pensalioo negoliabl.e. lo· ment firm needs mature. DESK CLERK full time. qwre : 1740 N e wpo rt respooalble, accurate Blvd. Cos ta M eaa . penon. Prefer Lite bk pg. Apply in person only. Ali 71~'986l. backgro\llld, to handle Baba Bes\ Wes t e rn ----------1 commiuloos account.mg Motel. 2250 N e wport Experienced y a c ht & Ucen.siog fuuct100.s. LEGAL SICHTA.IY Npe.. lkh. law firm seeks sec·y with MAG A exp. Type 70 wpm mtn. D1c.-· t aphon ~ exp. Fran. 851·1300 Blvd.C.M. aalnman. Power ar H ll. Call: 64()..0123 LlGAI. SICllTARY We provide an uceUent DISPLAY BUlLDER·mln Br 0 k e r a I e 0 n 1 Y · llllil-------•I ~ergellc, enthusiastic 7075 benefits pac:ka1e and j . ...l. 7 yrs exper to bulld ~tabUsbed firm. San secretary to won with con1ellial workllll at· . Doing Bualneaa custom htrdwood d is· J>6eeo. m.1115. GEN. Office traine e. putoef. Mia. 3 yn. le11a1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• moapbere. For more in· i Under A ptay,establilbedco. wllh •;c;~awAi;;:.-1 P!lme 6 typmg eaper. exp. l lnt. skills . Gd. '7 9 C rad • M e d 11 r . fOC11111tioD pleue call: I E Flctttk>ua health plaa, prolil aur· FOi A llW AD•t• be!plu1. lf'OUP beahh benefits, salary open. Northwestern U. <BSJ> Neme? pd •acaUoa. Steady c·--pc'Oflt s baring. Plea _&_25_18 _____ _ 5 ....... , creat1· ve m-da·a J eulea : S l ----iv •--Lloyd .. ..,.. ... t .. 17• work. a 1ry open. -.... 15 ..... _ ....,.., U1 pe,..._: , __ , aecret G · wort, esp radlo/muaic. 1714 f7-., ~'f) m--•A•• _eo.u.i,,.g Dr•-..,,. ,..,.. Exp la P .R. reportin1. s ... u'-''''.! . ,! ..:::~;.;...:..------• Qmlad•&oleanubout Rd.,S.A. • Real Estate litigation John flallMS--.Z ~ J DOUBLEDAY BOOK our oew bilb com· fmn ID Newpoft Center ---------1 t ' . SHOP, Puhion bland, mawc.. split 6 other acl-1--------•I seeb eap, efnclenl. 6 Licensed Nurae, ComP111 WELLS '-l aeeldDa qualllled penoa vanta1e1 ha jololn1 ._Offtc.te SlllO en e r g e \I c Leg a I nion. house keeper days. All.,.. llllliln•w•....,. • for uslstant maoa1er Redbi.11 Realty. For lo· Elcellmt openinll with Secretary. Shorthand , Reasonable experlen~ed F1 ARGO flctltl..,• -· -·• •~ PQll&loa. f\&U time uper. for ma lion ca II W a H rme Irvine co. Ex per. ln dlct.aphooe, & xlnt typing '111!\A:l. C.:.\ '{.!j';i7 --- M.llW~t'r tor ni•w m1m· sturdjZl' 1n llunt1ogton lk'Jc.'h Nt>W <q\l . 1-:, pl•rienceJ Co nt .. cl Un.1<'t;> 962·6683. Manufactunni.: Ta..OURYWOIX for tugh school o,tudenL' '" ~raduatto:. With 'ht't'l rn>tal and wektmi.: expr I or :! )r.i nl"tal "holJ t·~ pr n..'t'dro. t'all Craig .it ~5..'>71 ~t ..1 r 1 n r I IJ u l b o .:1 r fl \lt"ChanJc Outdn \ •· ex p••r J l•IU:-. All Craft '"'ht "4. n ll't' 675-965 I ~1.1l ure . exf11•n enr•d ph.1rmacv clc>rk P art llmr' J 1l.1} "'l't'k Th1: \ iUagc Pharma c·y , JISl!2 Colibt II ll>''Y. ~ l.d«un.& ~2a}i fiu .... ,... ..... and ..... ~ .. for ycur fa•ily, stuclH, ar a.t .... ac· HYitiH. W~ pay~ WOCJ•S Giid CO .. • missions. LOS ANGELES TIMES 1375Sunflower Ave. C~"TA MESA EquAL OP" .. PP .... O""ITUNITT EMPLOYER MECHANIC, sm l engmt--------& u p , f o r r e nta l eqwpmnt. 633 6621; Part t.une posiUoo in re- ader ad dept. SaL &r Mon. MECHANICS 1*-2. Telepbooe &r CCM.mtei Experienced over -all sales . Apply Pen. llll?chanics required. AP· nysaver: 1860 Placeot1a ply m person: t•astuoo Ave. C.M. bJand Texaco. 1600 Jam· --------- bo r ee Rd. Newport Ptr clean up peraon, app. Deac.-h. ly 10 person at RB MEDICAL TRAMSCRllY for prof. secrel3rial sen i ce ID Newport Bch. Ptr & 1o·rr dos. Must be knowledgable rn all medic a l s peci alities. Rapid lypln" & accurate F\tmiture ID HB. l.N31 Beach Blvd . PBX Operator /Recept. Exper. Laauna Beach. Salary Neg. .Excitin& ft'.I· tertainment company. cal1Jaoe714 -. .. s pe I Ii o g ma nd at o r y . •j;r.:::;::::;:r-S al a r y co m m . PIXl.eee ... 1att w/abilities. E:r.p'd. only, Fortune50tco.aeedatwo need apply . Call : dlmeoaioa awtt.dboard ~1 uk '°"Jill Hen· operators for 1 maatb. denon Start immedlatel7. Newport/Imm ana. M EDI CAL OFFICE --T ... M ANAGER with i n· .... m:e-:~ ~ .tt bllli~ & com· Newpan Beach SU-exper. Supel"Visory CaUW-I055 skills for busy Urology 1~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gall<"er/Slrolle patients. BA~ NK ~!,!; ·=;:. -;' .. ~ 1 . pnlened. Call: MO-$SU. 8'13-7300 a traffic, s ales or dat. skills 111 m w.t . Xlnt salary Rt.ftrences.661·7241 lttl.OT,,.....ttwfonM contro l d e p t. Gr~u t dep e nding upo 11 PboaeS.S. ,,.. t111ftt _..._..., -Drapery wort room, f« benefits ft muc h op. quahftcatto ns as u p . Modeling. comm 'l s. XlotCoaum•loa olc. AH'°" Anne 847-6004 r= Summl.'r (;ymnu tica Equ a l Opp Emply r c111to1111n. If f.:" .,. ... CJI' sale, compieeely por1ualty for advance· Goodbenefils.&tC).$960. tllms. & extras New Onlyooeposlt.ian ~· ~fff:ne.~~·~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!M!/!l'.!/H!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =.1~ ~-.:!.::;-:.:I :: ~o= WC: :..c..t~~~: ~I with EASE! ~sOOta~/IH/types. c~~~ a9lns/evu642"8002 CDlllU. ldulforleaclllrf !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ C)',Z7IIOHarborBl,Cll. lt'u BREEZE 7U·760-'7Q20 fo"I what you want Have aosmUUnt to 1eU? I ..e...m 1 !.~! . .un. -.Mil• W• ...... 8 __ .. _ NEVER A FEE ,... .,._. a-ifMd Ada, "'91'-.. ~~~~1~. ~·~u~u. ----~~~.-.wl~~~~~~---~~=~=~==~==~==~=~===~~~=5=~:·~="=~:A:•=~=·~=~W~•~M~H~~~P~'=;~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~·~1~c~•~d~·~·~ ··---··-....... -..-~-·------.. ···-... .::..· ---,:.. ,, ..-• ---:.: ·-':..-- -·...: -=-•.:.:=_ ":.:.....: .......... -.... -·--.... ----. .. -:.·-f"!! . .. .. ,. -..... .... --... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• fluld.t . 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I)" ............ ,...,_, lUMll P\tnUtlll'e. l,a•~. p1rtu,.. lra.mea. cloc-u. •lt•rffl. au.to " ., Ca lb lHll )' ~5181 C.C..lll•• Vou •rt I.he •lnnn ol two rree llrllet1 Ill hal t omnlete w /111 -0 .. •• ralh• -_,OMO Call aft .. r" · • " · 7 1 ' A I d • • V • • Pr_, ,.,.. .. Aa Olcll lllilM .. Mel, p l"llUft• --~ ---- bl• • uer1et1r t:•ll ~ .... 5 valu9J. to ca.. t.30P M (1141717...., ~10M "Criter1oa." An.U for ....... chan« f(K UM 4th oJ Ju <'. ... ,. 'Uni ott l"ll'l"um•Y tor ap. qualilt .............. ~ ..... '?-. THI Wll'lAM NOltSISHOW July 11.IPM ANAHEIM DRUMS by L&.td.-11 U1h1 .. tol O ly .-..nd dYe lo un ·-2 f"" • .. 11-··-i"ft 0'741 af\ lOAM for ·-••-•••••••••••••••• n o :ot:NZA . II ', 11 7$ Pha miac flmlltuce 94()..5791 tj"' c .... r. · .oor tom•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ce ... _.... Aclvftltu.rera & appt K~&SlfQNO f'\lpe AJU' C1\&mp 11r• M 1, Pet Ir •bu e 24". 3 Zllgre Chevy 1:17 VS rac:lnt en.c. r1.111 ...un caU for dt ball. Roaer'a hl•h Ni('MJD c:oouaa. Beat ol· t•lla. '114·13l·Sl'H or Cym • h 0 w ,. v l p l )' h•l c omplet e w t all rer•t-0833 213-asa7 . ll.U1fll7 L)4.b an 6 pm Uruel China C1b1nf't, Wa11led youoj Oe<rtn»n 5 wXO...,'h, flOO. 2 upho& •hort h1A ired po1ot~r. l'hn. S4S_ea 6311532 Cooveolioa Ceolfr Ticht.11 may bt cl11med by calling "2 5678, ext caa.e.. S800 OMO Call aft -......--.-_.----m4l r3'7-6449 Outboard mtr. Brit11h --.-9060 6 30PM Se•teull. t le•n. runt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z72 Mu at II ell for ~chool good 846 96CM '49. Ludera 16. 2Sft. nrn t.om Lc1 Pau.J with ~----------I h u 11 • s I 1 p I n N B • Cua hard s hell cast'. Xlnl lcNih.Poww 9040 bea ut iful. $4000 $.57$ fir m Ro ••••••••••••••••••••••• fDl~9010. lDllle Ou.1 oot have to Orc .. 1onal chairs Blue • • • ..OX C>PlaATott hlt\/e ~"*r• 213/926-73'22 ~n Ooral. while back --------- I Cond. 7s&-l 981 1'71SCAl.M --·----- Twin JJO's, llO hour~. 37' T.,_a flU.11 U,_ olnNI Job lhJh allerGvt0 VQWld. Like new s.so. Yamah• ampllller. mode Schoui 1radW1\e Mwit bti ie• 8:»7033 G»U2 w/ revtrb, new ~tyCon~ IDlllJl'('l<W' oeal and eothu.a1ut1r l'oclier ~1>•011!1 AK(; $2::i0. Oraftlni l•ble. f1S Or-..Couaty nMlnulac ,...._.....,.,..... _____ io.J Apply Lil JWMIOn "' Mr mialti Huff l ~y r& ....... Stile 1055 E:•ec des k. 60130. five turw la &n oC"IOd ot •i. 1-Ueolftl 111 l<~rt ~111 Ch ampion blood hoe •••-•••• .. •••••••••••• dr•wer wt silent cast.en i.embly-bne Q\lallty l\xi llean dY William l"ro•t "' /h llola 1: broil e o Good 3 f-'1m1ly Garage Sale. S•t _ excelJent condition _ lrOI C lulL W l l t'lf Secy1WPO Ma.ac card. !i()(''liltt'tl. I.WI QwaJI St w1c.-hlldren 1400/ur &Swi.Allday,July5 &6. s:M Oavc67"""""•.ev-_._. 1 ( ., Newpo11 Ht-at•h --·•·• .... """"' T I H II 0 ,~ .,..,_ "D motivalioa Tbi. la an ....... type, •• Inn ,,pt .._ l"t>Nlucr ti1vlllg LO ........, emp e 1 s r. ~2712 EPIPH ONE SIX STRING ood, paid 1325. seU ~9961 Roww S175Ch Drum loaded. Pn. ply 8e11t Of 644-0141 ler! C.U 546-1.200 <Mon F·r1. days), 731 -8216 ••••••••-' evenlogs & weeJtend.!> > Ask for Jerry lllat opportunity 1o a t'tr it 4u •I• ( 1 c d home Laguna.497 3S08 --------- rut arowina com1>any t"rttwApphr •nt ... ••••••••••••••••••••• m7631 GJrage Sale. furn. Undborg Racquet Club Cu.sto se\ Amcricao m 5pc with oc,., wealh e r lttng heads 43' Gran Minner fully ~-8393 equlppt'd, beautiful ly •DUFARD• ELECTRIC BAY BOATS ~~~!~~.~r~y • 1;7: ~~~~~~:~Y .......... IOOS Sluh 'rlu AKI.:-.. up_s_t_n bwJders supplies: stereu ~~;11 ~!~~~1hip ages Suit~ u. 642 1110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1"tllor 3 wlls old $250 t'CtUIP. t>tc Sat only. ~ hued Ort t'llf}eMl'llC'C &,..., ______ ....,_.,......_ ~6442 l'..alallna Dr. NB Al ''oodJ L quahf11:at1ona Phone WESTMlNSTER r'-tiont•r, gl' win ~-714 5"40-4lUl SECY SKPR. pan full ABBEY /\Lr Lme CllrT}lOg Case Lillie MISS Softball G111nt :~.ty=~1 2':!'1'~ ----tune. R E Co CdM ANTIQUt.: MALI. lor Dog verage Mt"d Kwnmllge Sale J uJy 5th 4!12 3248 aac:.TIOMIST Salary oeg 67~ Dady 10 ti, fo'n l0.11 MIA! l2S C..11493 ~ & 6 t h • c o r n e r TYPIST -----OPF~ July4, 10 6 ------Talbert/Newland John WayneTt nnlS Mc•m $475 - V1oh n. German madr ~and bow SI~ orfe r 839-4394 v.1th t:a or best Offb fwllitw•& ( .. ,. ••..t IOIS •••••••• ••••••••••••••• WANTE 0 ln."'ulated file ma1nta1ned, ready to crwse or Ii ve aboard Slip may be ava1looblt- 111;,"', F'lnancm(( Po't!ll ble S80.000 J ack Curley 534 1 ~05 <•ve n1nl('! & weekends, 642 432 1 ~ltdays Onl•lbaJ loc. Neu. depend1ble, SERV1C E Suuoo atten· U~lWestmWlltt:rAve Top Quality Small AK<: ------bersh1µ. \Ingle. Cc:.: nwture pel"SOD low~ In da.ot Fu.JJ or p/Ume App. Garden Grove 554 6100 Yoriue Pup Non Shed· GARAGE SAL!-: nu & negouable 957 1655 1 flrepr ooO with lor lt. l8' DUFFIELD l::Lf.C' Gurne ~ 6r test ctn t1e th1 new t:dlson t.:lectri1 packet Surrey Lop mode>! & :. rww hardiop 11ers1on w, wmdowa & sunroor 640-4121 TRJC BAY BOAT. XLNT buly, divennfled olc nr ly In Pt!rlOn : Laguna ding. shots. 998-9015 SAT Orange Ave & 16th OC airport. S&.Jary nl'.: Chevron, 664 S. Coast ------~-.... -to-Yo. 1045 P1 C M Beaut1rully m o unted Ca ll Laura Dance . llwy,Lag.lkh 0 Sai1'1sh S.SOOSeetoap Sh arp s ... I s I Pho t 0 .cOND 673-2253 NEW BOATPAICES ST ART AT $9500 !At-:k ubout optional BMW dsl> 717 Udo Perk Drin He neath ).idoShJpyaTd crane SD-T14S SUKD t" Al C ••••••••• •• ••••• •••• • • • M V I N G 0 U T O F preciate fi42 3089 SHOE SALf:S. Wanted. f"t.R ~ F ree lo g ood ho m e STATt: 1-:ver)lhin g ReeepUomsl Typist ruU or part tune Good Saturday. Ju.Jy ~h Female shcph1:rd m1it 8 g<>t5. Uhn TV SIOO l.ge n.r.. c.hiott Sofa Copier. like new cond 33· Chns Craft. Rd con<l ped with ever M ust 'e ll du~ lo 673-8700. ronc I os u rt: '3200 Equip yth1ng l.lf llet> f fj.~7673 umlture. hke n~w. ----~---­FUUTimeJuly•Aul(usl Co bt•ncf1ts . Fu\uTe 6Hours0nly• rros.llOU11ebrolteo.loves frost fret' rng Wlbtm $0000 5578393 Lovel y orf1ce near rD8tnl positions poss1 toa.m to4 pm kids. frL>el Sl7~ l.gt: dbl oven Kmg l>lte mattr'C1>S & boit ~pnngs, Sl2S Redhill & Bnst.ol, Costa ble. Apply in pefS()fl bet MUSIC IOXES! l\48·2771 stove $150. ll~ furn un Mesa.540-1105 9am & llam . 3077 S. J•-11ovE"'! 1'J(}f>.'5'JH77 -,,. ~ l''rl>e male k1ll('n_c; RECEf'TlOHIST Hnstol. C M Pl.AYR ftlAHOS! 646-0752 MANICURIST St ationery Store 1n PIAMOROUSI Preci.5100 Performance. CoronadeJMarnL-<.'<1Sf•x SLOTM.ACHIHES! AKCS.t><-n .. nllwiky, I .rr Newport Beach C11U Jim pr"d salei. lady . 1-'ull AJtCADIM.ACHIHES! olf1. lov~ kids ~J 1674 1114> 54<>-385S from 9AM ume. 5 da~s. X~t wo~k-. CASH RIGISTBS! Pht)1ul Black klltl'n. box to8PM. lllg cond. L5pec1a1Jy rioe I trained 1-'r eo l d clJentele 675-1010 ClOCIS. homt: .. ..., 5..,,7 ~Jt 5 ° I( Super sale ror 6 hours on-~ '' a __ _ RECEPTIONIST I}, Saturday July 5th! To good home 1 -)r old Stock 4r s howroom Doors <>s>en at 10 a .m Pointer mix. Adon·:. 536 6281 l-r1. Sat. Sun. All mu. .. t K" ---------Plumb1111~ supplJc·'· 1001 ... Top Cit 1C:umi.x•r ~hell fllr mauy m1:-.c MusehohJ ~ml P U SIZS. U:wd refnl{ 1lt'rns ~JC> OKI<> C M Sl:Al, Ch~l of d rw" S:!.j ~u an•it rui: ~. w ffc:•· 1st annudl Ith or July table SIO lj47 OG:!A Ga rage Sale 3 fam11Je., Sat & Sun Oak Dmmt( Room Tablt' & IS-l. ~ ;>.;otre Dame Rd t <'h111rs with llut<"h c M .Shopsm1th. lOOI~. keti.ul $1200 Wi ll :.ell lit books, misc dishes , mJ Oneida Silver 1;1rt chest of drawers. bab> U:rur1calc SIOOO Will funuture. drapes, etc sell at $750 Ducu Z2 Jukl' person for local lighting sharp. ~per sale pnces children. 5454846 Thecorporateoffieesola flllture store. Full ume. wrt.h saviogs or 20% to ----------- Newport Beach fin1nc1al Good salary & benerits. 5en or more on hundreds Free cat & kittens lo good firm has an opening for a Exp. preferred but not ol items! "Put Another homes. Animal lovers Re c e Pt 1 o n 1s t e ssential. Apply in Nickel In" book. 111 only, please SJl>.7883 ~ 1070 ftox S38l Will :.ell at S200 C.all552-~ !j l'hl""I, lrg t;i ble. l.1.-i>u. ~'l!ln ~·~l_>_ Pt+s 8017 ........ ...••...•••.... IURMESE IUTTEHS 7 Wet>h Old With p,qJI t' sc.o k1t11·n C;ill 546-2619 ---SllERHY'S l'l':T<.AHI-. l:Jr1drd1n$! & i.:room1n ~ wcth lo\(' rret! pkuµ Puodlt! Pups & l'e,..1an l\1llt!!U for 'ale T••a <'up • • • R. L Suback 1821\lSantd Laur·.:lt& St t'owitain V<1lll') 'I ou are tht: winner or ,...,,, frt:1• l1ckt'l'> IS15 \olue1. tu THE LlmzAN HottSESHOW Jul) II IW\1 A~\111'.I ... Con~L·nt1on (\·nl• r Tick11..., may bo' 1 ln1mt-d hv r.iU1nR 642 !i67H t·xt Zi2 • • • 26' Woodl'n Sailboat. many 'ail ... full i:uv•·r S UJIJ r,.t:, \I\ I i 1$ I ..t,1•r. J.:l)t "1 1·1.>ml I~ ~11J d:I\'>. fi'!,~ ....... , JU II da\ nlJln Jib. " ti 1r lr S.l.">11 t,v ... r,;5 7177 Responsib1bt1es include person. 222 Vit'lona St, about nicke lodeons . __ .;. _______ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• answenng phones and CM.646-3737646-8194. Sl2.9S. SALE for Just Playfulk1llcns.11wksold, •ll'•f Mt-:OtATt:Ct\."ill• l ud s , 25 y r s exp ~~ CLOTHES SAi.!-; ~II· & l!li!J S r·.1n1) 197 , I~ Hanchl I• ~10•11> ''~ Lll(hl:. OU trlr. , ;111 11lrli' l.tk" n .. ,. ~~1 I K 7 I 1, ~ 1 Ii •· ' •· ' I 521, • ·1;!:, d > '> 770 1J:124 someh1thtt>p1ng. Weor S3.95!QRS 88-oot1:player 2blks, m 1r. l blk & ,.ht For Gold, ~llvl'r , fer good s alary :.nd rolls,13.20.SALEfor just rnale645-7090 Platinum. Any kind. benefits. Store manager. Parltlane S2. Super bargain pnces ----------cood . amount L>an1 l'I SI 00 2nd llander. 120 f. 12 Parakc-r h with larc1• ,,,,.\ ll"t1C 22.Jhp \II ( Ji 2:irt.l.C ~ Sutl05 I •·•Ke 1&nd acces~or 1•·' 1> •·h f."1'1 \'!If' tJflo MT. sT. HEW4:-s -t,\2 ')'}'.)S II· r k ro~er . full r ur 1'11p1JO•r ~iotll>oJt. ideal for 1 hlldren & heJ(1ont•r,, :tt ln1 1·11011 Hc\l OH l'f 111Jt1 ... ll 1>7!> 19'17 f.bl1ery & Da nce wear on Amp1co. Duo-Art. Cute blk & wht k1tl1:n. 8 5'18·5053 -!Jiil' tJJ1dem ,.ht trlr. 11, PHOTO'S (Jld f'.n ~ll'h ~t'•t'"l••l'•I! h.r-. \1.;I.•· <iHl·r I-n'(I 111 lnte res t<'d apphcunts pleuse call :.tort:. M 1s s ion v iejo Welte players. including wtt old . t.st shot. 6 mo old MaJI. Must have retail • gr~ pianos! Circus or; Lab rrux pup, 642-1794 e.<p Be d ependable gans Slot machines W e b u y <i 0 L 0 • STERLING SILVE ft & SILVER s ·s Will pickup 964.6507 Color pho\.<~ of May 18th errupllon l:lx 10" Sl5. puµp1l"'. /\Kl 3 fllJlt ' k.ol'J SS! 69K2Pv,..,nnl~ born 3 14 Call SSI 17''1 It llDHI I'. t 'tit I &n•• rnnt! 1n1 1·., tr&1ler SI 100 IJ4.I (A;n ( 714) 7S2 1184 t:Qual OpPortu111ty Emplo}'er M 11-· 495-JU.' · Music boxes! Plus. hear loYlllg medium.size dog a Cn!e concert oo the 24' needs companionship & TEACHBS wide Taj MabaJ organ exerdse. 67J...84Q8. Ambitious couple, part ;r~i~~t:a:i;r~~ ,..,...... 1050 tune. to help manage lights! Localed Just on••••••••••••••••••••••• RE. Sa.Jes <Ucensed> fanuJy business. Call BW Desks availab'-! Make Hu.ghes549·3026_ ----MacArthur B l vd. 15 * * I BUY * * "" .-minutes south or Dis· . yourbestdeal. BlueCh1p T le • Sol-1.t.-.-oey laod . There has Good. used Furruture & Properties . 557-4436 1 P DM ~ never beea aaother sale Apph1nce1-0R l will DuneWenl(eler 13·75 hr plus boouses t.o like thi s! Want a sellorSELLforYou start. No e x per necess. .._.. "'.,...._S "'UCTI"""'"' o~.__. No selling. Across rrom (asdnatlngold-ume self _,...,.. .,. """ ncu"'" Couple lo Manage • Airport. 2-9pm call playing musical inslnl· '4M616 & llJ.•625 a simll 14 Space Mobile Tami, &4l-OUIB meat or 1 slot machme Hoene Put lo top area ol 1----'--~_;._ ____ , or other mecharucal anU· Wooden dealt for sale. Costa Mesa. Coople must TELEPHONE WORJC que! & here at 10 1.m with •cceu ones. S60. be capable of light sharp! MHter Charge CaU979-l611 aft5pm. UYHtodl 1075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11Xl4" $30. l6x.20" $60 131rd Aviary. redw00f1. 111 Photo SPl'<'lt.1lucs. po door 11.11h light $i'!'. Box 7136. Salem. Oregon Canant-'\ Male<; $25. 9i.ll3. !-'cm.a Jes SU ~ IA.Ill 1 Wester n Saddle All ----------· Leal.her, good cood. $150. Typewrlteor, Ruy al 86() 7 wk old Male fkaiclt• Pup· 6'5-7991 dee $100 Metal loot box I'll!:> /\KC Ch•mp Im~ Modt&lry 1071 30 .. ll8 "2 "Jt9"' " S l 0 Sl.2!i 548 5761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _962 __ 0097________ P\mos & OnJ-s I090 TRUC~ S pray boot~ Lapidary s•w . Polisher. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DeVUJb~, .1 yr. o~ •. 30 drill press Very good <:o n so I e 81' h n In ~ loog Jt 16 high x 22 wide oood 673-5634 mahoony. S900 or ba ~t Of(er. Rebuilt Steam ---· -------otrcr 5"4S-9S57. 76().35.80 cleaner. Electromat1c Babysuung. Oogs1tt1og. tll00.00.213-T11·3070 or ya.rd work Reuona Baldwin Organ1cassettr duties, read meters. col ~llft~IDI(? and V-asa a ccepted. lect rents et c. in ex ~~ AllrllU'AM ~c••--1010 blerates.64~276S player recorder and 4 Pc. full 111z.e bdnn set. ,_____ lesson tapes S600 or ol ••••• • ••• • • • • •• •• • •• • • • M9cltl ••-ter 962 3789 change for a love ly J2x40 EARN UPTO ,_...,.. furn.c;hed Mobile llome or !\ave you.r own tall' $9.95 PER Hl INTElllATIONAL ::.·/: .gi~~n!o. c.-aJI LUGiGACiE TAGS W..t.ct IOI I ------ from your bwunesa card ..... •••••••••••••••••• ~Gooch 1094 Send one card for each TOP CASH P AJ D • •••••••••• •• • ••••• •• • • l38 plus one spare We f'or u.'i<.'d rumJtt..ire & ap Hem1niiton 7mm lf<1·d re\ urn permanen\I} pl1ances. worlunl( or nn4 lleld Sropt-3 '1 \an;1hlt• & rrodel moved to the CJpen ~i>ace. 1•os1t1on uva1labll' Xlnl work ing cood. GAi I (ll[S a pproll Aug l. 1980 l''iot' Part time e vening. 17792FitchStreet Drexel corr tbl. end chest. combined new SIOOO. $200 ea. finn + md wd tbl. occ. chr 673-8559 OPPortunlty to ~upplc 751 5S28 ......... C"' 9271 .. ment your social secun • .,., .. Cord. Swtvel chair. Oak ty mcomc. f'or mfo and ---------1 T .. (llCl 754-l 777 desk/chair, Beilul. Solid t0tervicw cull5'18·782S Ta.EPHOME ------Maµle Hutch. Child's Ru & BRO provided ror SOUCITottS CHAii CANING Sora Set. 759·0.l!j.$ ... S4 per hour to start + Sr lady to s hare Lido hm 1<enerous bonus, No ex-Ca 11 Bi 11 6 4 6 • 0 7 19 Sola & Love Seat. $195. w/same. Could work out per necessary! No sell-dys/eves. Also rum r e-Ktng mattres.">. boll wr· days. 673-4414 mg! Hrs. 3 t() 9PM. Ask firushing. Work guar. mgs' Sl50. Lawnmower Sales for Mr. Lee846-~. ~ • .,. $25. Man's sears blke: DISTallUTC>aSHIP: $200 673-l2t8 _S35_._546-8689 ______ 1 Extra cash now, retire Ta&.lll .... mce• IOIO Teak dining set. 60" me nt lo come. profit L..aKima Federal Savings ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hull'h buffet table w /2 sharing, r1oancia I in-has u:nmed openings for General Electnc e lec leaves. 6 chairs. 5.51-0448 dependence. N~O LIF'E Ftr tellers in Laguna d11tnbutor looking for Beach "' Laguna Niguel Stove & Oven Xlnt. S.SO Double bed. s ideboard. amb1t1ous, ene rgetic branches Exp is helpful 6'13-Q36&6"2-9666. lamps . Good cond .• people to build s ales but will tram. Xln\ st.art· West. JIM Refrige side by cheap pnces 548-0801 sealed attractive lag & 957 &133 runJt1· finder $l511 i.H1·r strap. meeting airline Rt•rruntZtoo limm 7~ w r 1.D. reqwrementa. Pre IMSTANTMONEY "'1th 4 powrr .,., ... ,,.r vent 1088 & lheft ! t'or a F'or rlas~nngs t1111hesl M'QPe &tnpodSl9(J.OCft<r personalized tag enclose prices paid Huy 1n,q Ivor Johnsvn ttrl ~11h· >. wallpaper . (abric or l(old silve r J~wt>lr). :.•<l~ J " S400 u l t 1·r ''()ay Glo" paper & we d ental , etc Appt s 002·37~------­ will back & trim your any whe r e Willi am TV Rocio t8'(5. Or l ry two cards Laurence 953·8193 24 • • back to back hrs. HiFi, St.r.o 8098 PRICES ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2 ea or 3/SS Needed· Cluldren 's size 12 Beoutitul RCA 25' · <'olor 41S lags Sl.60ea. or t roller a nd ice skates. TV. 2} r wrnl). free <tc 6/9tag.s Sl.50ea. Call 968-1388 livery Sl.2'_ 646·Ti86 __ 10ormoreS1.40ea. ~ Sell'ct YAMAllA demo Sales Tu lnch~ed .....__.___..£.. 1013 t 11 NOCARD? ~nn amµ5. unf.''3, c-a:r<5f' l' Draw your own or send •••••••••••••••••••• ••• decJts al i::rcaUy rerlured name, address, phone & CONN Otrector trombone pnc.-es All antic M u~1c we'U make ooe card per With <'a.5e EllC"elJeot ron _646-81195 ________ _ team. Call Nick. 646 83tJ2 mg sal & comprehensive Side: icemaker, etc. $200 or 646-MS-& benefit package. Apply Jeny S75-560:J tag. Add 25' each. d1tJoo, $100 67~ •ftcr Waterbed, Sofa. Coffee Send check or mooeyor· 61-'M 25'COLORT \' Sl38 Table.T V .• & JO speed derto ----------1 \year Warranty SALIS $750 DOI floor sales w /~alive hardware co. l.n Costa Me11. C•ll Tuee. thru Sat. llt 642·4184 at peraoonel oUice. 260 Ocean Ave. Laguna 8e1cb. 494-7S4 l. E 0 . ~- WANT E 0 . Lg e w ht _6'5-_2S56_______ PM.OT PtlMTI~ If you·~ In the ma rtif.'i 642 S340 refng. ov\!r /u.nder de-P.O. Box 1560 (CK a better car. be sure loCllh & MmiM TB.1.£m sign. FIF, Jeft sidehmge, Trade your old stuff fOT CostaM~a.Ca. 921626 t.o chedt tM many •ut.os .,..,... .. ~ 64&-4121 new 1ioodles with • :advertised for aale in ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ell'p prererred. ror our ---------Claaslned ad. 642-S678Sell __ i_dle_ite_ms ___ 642 __ ·567_8 ._Cl_aas_ll\ed ______ -1 Gewn9' 90 a o South Cout Plaza \>ffice. Sears It cu n while ref rig, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--~!!!~~~~~~I Plaase caJI Kathy Am· side by side. Ice maker, burgey at S40-4066. lilte new. $400. 546-6343. SALESGIRL.. out1ioinl( & rrimd.ly, 18 yra. or o lde r Jr. Sportswear. ruu or p/time. Second Glance. 2122 W. Oceanfront, N 8, ~3361 CGlt..lliaFe.,. .. S.• ... &l.o. 17 cu fl Frigidaire upright fur, new compressor. $300. 846-9604 FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $15 Wanted to buy 8' Dinghy « s1rrular ly~ Lire boat Must Le re asonablt.• price. (714) 737-6449 Natural Progrei1s ions white w1ter Kay alt Gd 1 Cond. Float bags Sl75 Lance 642. 7208 005Town Center Dr, CM Sales lady wanted pit ror lift st.ore, exp required. E .0. E. ..._:5680. TOPLESS MODELS SAL~PEOPLE: To &ell S7SDAY. PAID DAILY. bmne HCUrity aya~ma. ooe•P· nee. 826-2$13 Nl or part time. Bonus Trainee maaagement for pla. Income clepeoda 00 jMit.orial COllJOnUon. you! 142·521111. 875-2101 Washer & Dryer . XJnt Cond. $125 each. 646-5848 1015 ....................... HAPPY 4111•&Y -~~ .... 11111111111.---ITravelApoL llustbeea-1URNITUR£AUCTlON W.ISP•SOM. per. tn commercial ae-ffrw.r Jllr7• I 111,, I lflO aper. wuted for the counta. llUlt be uper. At7:iOPM. larceat llght lac on Sabre computer. ..utT~ lbowroom ln Orange Co. ?M-1311 ... I mH Abll\y to communicate •----------" w1c1eeonton ts buUden. TYPIST /II(;.,.. 111$ • II! xlat oppty for rtabt Penonableuprd. recep-MASTllS ... _.._.. perton. •·u II beoeflta. ••-•-• • .-.a v riecl -'"""""' .,.1 ~ ~~i~o ~x :1ns~u••wpn aa¥d.. c111 r~-········-Secretary Part lime, ..........,, ... lJ'pbac. ftb&. Gnat._. to won l*'IOllML .... ... ta. loocl aal&17, U I UH••·······---P191M call Of' com.lo for ,.. ule: .,. ... tllk• . ......... ......, ..... 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'' r.i sharp tli,500 pp 646--0 l84 ----- Bnush Dor). ti ••>. xlnl rnnd S~50 6~5 5000 f'fedt>n cks 3S llP M l'<l.it. tra1J,.r l.A'>t-:H 1!ri7 t>ritn)(C & Whilt> xlnt cond1t1on Si S(J l!J3. 2346 llobll' 11', trailer . s a llboll. many extr:lll. ex~llent ccmd1t1on $1250/0 8 0 m~t seU 661 2:tln KITE ' l2 1-'t. 2 sail' runn1nR Rf!a r . '111111 . Sl ~ll C all Fr ~d .it 73> 1330. after 6pm cull 6'2 3797 HOBIE 16 Trailer Ooobl<' Tta~I' seats full Cm ers. Whtt1· Sails Wm dows S'lOOO With COIQr('(l & White ~ails s.2300 ~3 170 .Jci-. l,()l:. ul l'\tru' ~·:. 71 '" ,11 11111 J,, u,,.d I 044 \8Jb tirr... Iii.• nt•w s;i:ic.1 MUSTSB.l! '<NI ~i'4 1971' 19 <ih1'llron w .,.:ilk :n 11n 11 .. h fhri h .,l,w•p l hru t o bo w l el llhp Clll J bunl< .. di) ta-.1d J:.t\lli.Qrl I) H .. ll.1 1•h S.")IJ J .,i:; l'.'trt ""' :-.Ill' \Il l' mar101· r:11J10, :! 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Iron lapw If l~dW. :...,__ M l'..n &J~ ltll;p. Gab. 540-Gd Call IL& wltlll -· leDS, _: ...... -...J-..,: ....... 1 ............ ..... IT'S EASV! Look for your namt-and addreH ln today's da11tnecl !lfftlon. If you rtnd lt, ull MZ·5'78 Ext. Z7Z and we will arrange for you to pick up your tickets at lM Just by .ending u1 yoar name and address and by watching for your name In the classlfted ads of the Dally PUo&. ,,., ............ .-eked .. ~~~~~~~~........ ........ ........ ,..... -• WAITSRS. Appl7 ID llro•ar •odtl HC -... ._ wtl.h a ,.,.._. o .. r 21. Doe w111a ewd, ...s. All ,_ ...., ... 0 IE'tlW Ad. llarc:lal ltfft .. NT W. ... W,..-. --Je.ILC.11. 11eal'Ht office of th~ DAILY PILOT !:.. :.__ --· .,, Win tlcketa to the clrcu1. •re• •mUHment attracUON or •s><>rtln• events. Just fl out U\ia coupon aria man It t.ocray lo u,.: CIU1llted Department Dally PUot S3t W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa. CA mZI ,_,. __ _...._ .. _ ~- • t&.ft ...._ ------ ,,,. ....................... ,. :lt&YV. td raM ,.. t '"""'ft I I •. I, ...... 1119·4.»'I ..... w ....... '"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAV Tttf' UOI J .,.\ M klr -.... c .... '"""''"" .... tUt'll '" Clll'lJlh'• If )'C*r c:•r la "'ll• rl1 •n .... IA VI K.-c'f. lac> N 8HC'h 8Jvd LAHABKA l)MI No olSA~y, t714tl2J.1Jll Suday by APP' 'T1 WAGON. xtat. cond AMt f"ll c•M. a.ooo au SUOO,M4-0m ~ •I .. Of--.. C-'Y 'I•-'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! '7t autO. ••IOft, AM/FM aereoca.u. AIC. 40K m1. ltl radial tues, CB ant.en na. 50K mi wan. '3300. 5t6-25IS •Net llP to 12.000 Um $WIUDl' r •Dale 's Pay N •10 t.-.nce ·~an tly l)n\e Cleftleje ••••••••••••••••••••••• IN l"ORTANT NOTICt-. ro tU:AD~RS Af\10 AO\'ERTfS .. ;KS Tht> pri'"e t>f 1l\•m' advertised b) \ eh1l'le de•lers 10 tht" .. etut le 94 LlxallON to Serve you. Irvine, f'nancuco 4& M 1am1 San rlass1(1ed advert1s1ng «>lwnns does nol IOClud~ 21111) llarhor Hlv(1 COb'TA M ~A t7f·2503 WllUY Q.IANC.US AND TltUC KS CONMB.l CHEVROLET ~ 11.1rt••• "" .. t "< " I \ Yo ~ " \ ~•t.-1200 OALE'S RV RENTALS. INC For rurther mfo t;a.11 (714 1 ~ Mr. l.u1sner aoy apph r able taxes, W .._.._.TEDI hc-ense, lran!>fer fee~. "'" • n~ rharges fees for I Late model Toyotas and a.Ir polluuon root rol de· V o I v o l> • (' .t I I u i. v1<'t' certlf1catJon:. or de· TODAY ''' alE'r documentary pre· pa.ration rha rges unless Earle Ike otht'rw1se spec1f1ed by TO'fOTA·YOLYO Holiday 9/12' cabover lhe ad_v,!rt~ _ _ .,_.-..1-,.-.-.. -~-----,1-, ... ---t camper, like new. Sl.250 . ..wi•H/ 642·9574. _t4. Clialks 9520 1919 '"Ro~m A-Bbut"' for ••••••••••••••••••••••• standvd 8' lruek bed 'S6 Fotd ,., ton Classic. Gd d • coml. $1900. new r p\s, rps $450. Gtit-81BO ~1420 -~~- Cheap 8' Camper SlOO or best offer Mus t !>ell. ~SZ79 tWaiadU.S 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '46 f'ord Woodie. reston'tl. Sll.000. ALSO '29 Model A town s edan, 4 dr, res tored : $10,00(). 67~161 '41 Ford Delux Coupe. Needs r estonng. Make offer 64.;-5913 Co•l•W••• rt. u •. ,101 or \40 ,.., ---- PO RSC HES WANTED Allow us the opportunl(y to ronstder t he purt'hast• or trade-111 or vour <'lean Porsche. Chc~k wtth U'\ Today! 7 f IMW 6JJCSI Sitv« w\lh blac.k 6e.allller. •~ttutJve C. r aoe McU ... -. ll60 JI/ Beath Hlvd 1~M1 No of SA 1-'wy I l..i Hobri. S22 s.333 '80 321i '77 CVCC. sunrool & A/C, xlnl cond. 1 4 ,200. 644-2867 for Sa.le 1978 Honda AC CORD Met;alhc Gold, Good cood ~ or best otrer. 631-4987 or 979-3080 Roni Annelle i8 trM Wire whls. slllllf. AM I F M tape. 5 )r tra.nsferubll' warr. 17 M. Sll .200 833-S3H or ~ 1S 914 xlnt cond many xt ras 646 17115 and 6'T.HOl3 ~ mth Lease l"ully Factory t;q Iii p f)t!d ( 517 42) JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAGEH 117 f I llACH ll VD. ........... oc .. 142-2000 i6 Honda Civic. Auto. 914, 1S, I g 1 owner xlnt ·~~~~~~~~!'I xlnt cood., SJJS0/0 8 0 . rond Cop~r Ml'tall1c $156 77 $48-2530. '8310/ol(er 640-1876 Volvo 9772 MONTHLY ....... 9110 ...... 9756 ·······;c;l,;c;······· I ~s th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pus tax. .. m · '67 J aguar XKE 4 2. E Ot-:L10 AC C.p. Value· h'· -•-t •1 D ALER IN U.S.A. s .... RS, ss:.vtCE $I I , 7 l 5 . R es Id u a I : hardtop, wire w "'· '"" #=-==~;;:;:;;---...., -...,.. $6443.25, Cup. Red. $2715. rood. $5200. G44·76Sl. ~ ~~~VER OVE~~~~:~~.IW Tot a l Pa y ments: ec.-GW. 9714 L'.XPL'RTS' S7976 64 J UST $3464.08 •••••••+•••••••••••---•• AOLLS·ROYCl r. "' OELl VF.RS 'Ill, nu paint, good Int . ,~> .. m~ ... IOI McLAIB41..c. runs OK. $3500 /offcr. \ ....... __ ..... ::·: ,, .... ,~ lAVORLLEVIOKE tl.'iO N Beach Blvd. 213-834-1739 alt 6PM. (5 M1.No.oCSAFwy.1 ---------ClOSIOSVNOii.n 1966Harb<>rBlvd 1.a llabra 522·~ '67 Karmnn Gtua, reblt 'tiZ Bent li•y S ii , J!llOd COSTA .\1 f:SA eng, new b rll'I, nt•w mer hnniral rond1t1on 646-9)0) 540.CJ467 '80 320i paint , $3000/bsl orr soooo Mii 4381! ~7 "68 1"5 Wagon, pcrfr<·t cond. 26mpR 4 s pd. on I.! 9920 .......•............... SE£ US FtRST! We tu.ve a good !>elcc-t1on o f Nt:W & S t::U Olevrolelb • COMMB.L CHEVROLET !Xbl ildrl••r lih 11 I tt->.I •\ \1 t_ .... \ S4t.-l 200 ·m Nova 10.000 m1 on new dnve tram . Good mPR. xlnl cond S3U00 1 b~l fM IOfrl '75 Nova dlx. P ,s, aut•1. a 1 r. ., l\' n-o t:; IX" R o'J<I <'OO<I $1700 645 1601 1>7 C"hn y !:icdJn ~Int c11nd . nc w bjt, tire~. \alH-:.. etc. $675 11r be:.t oHrr645 1064 411 mo's. p o.e.I. Sl.Gll'OOf. alloys. etc. Sunrf. $143/mo plus ....... 973' ~ ••••••••••••• ~~~-~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1910SMI owrwr. pampcrL'CI t•ar Jll 'tO Impala Au. pown ~ record<. Hc.· ... 1 orrcr. M.eenng & brakef> Like tax. SZ.000 down &75-5113 miracle niazda TUUO. READY FOR DBJVBYMOW! •Wl .. E DEAUMG• 6:l) CSi, mint condition. 2150 ...... lhcl -... cH 1~RTs lmL'St M-11 ~ 2597 new IU,000 mil~ S9SO or -~ -best olfer 540 5221 71 VOLVO WaRon, run., ----- i'.ood. ~~ tl.11h v.orlc '68 lmpaJa W1Ut 385. foJI SISOO Uon .>46 4~ 11r powe.r, air S.SOU SSI 5001 5.5i ~lU PP . I" ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• " •••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .......... -I VS.i ......,,., lA•••"'·~ Vou flf'tl the •lftAlll' el '•u fr • u la.U ''" vaJ111J, lo THI Uf'tlZAt4 Ho.SISHOW July 11. sr•M ANAJIF.fM Convl'ntlon Center Tick& O'liilY ht! rlalm~ by c11lbn1 M2 ~8. ut. m *** 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71f f'1est a Sport. Mus t ~u. baby com111g. Wke oow. many extras, lo mi. ~7917 ------- '71 Galax1e, A/C, P IS, Pili. good tires Sl.200. 557 7544 '7'J t-'lesta , only 9K m1 . fact. warr , :.nrl w /xtra top. AM/f'.\1 H trk s ter efJ, 'ol!>3l n r mall>, perl. eond. $900 t<1kt• uv~r pll) menl!> '1 u s t s ell. !'>'1'I I !f.l'i e H: ... 9950 .......•....•.••..•.... ORANG t-: COU:\'TY S NEWEST LINCOL 'l M fo:t<CURY llt:ALt:RSHIP RAYFUDEIOE LINCOLN MERCURY IS. III Aulu CPnter Dr. SUfo'wy La kt-Fnr~l ex1L l RVIN fo: 830.7000 . 1980 M ERCURY MARQUIS WAGON !1 l'as.) Automatic tram •. ;,1r rond , pwr steenng. v.1nd1,w ... & :.Pats. rrw~e. lJlt, .,, ... rt•o & l~s than 500 rru i..., ~ 1611.56 1 S8488 THEODORE . ROBINS FORD 1060 HAaBOtl 8LVD. COSTA MISA 641·0010 'I! Coloov Park 9 pa.">~. MOP E D ·New Po c h mopeds S39 down. S29 mo -o•c Cro m S3119. Moped.land. 22SS Harbor Bl¥d.CM 192'MODa T F'ull Slee I Body Completely Rebuilt Into Street Rod. $30,000 btu"Jtundy, '77 with tan in· ~ ,......._ ·ro \'ol\o ~-run~ "oocl ,....,._,, ''-"""' 11•·" C-. ~ 645-5700 84111 Oovto Street " c;..,_, c ......... ·•.,. nll tenor BB wheels & low Nt.--WPOKT Rl•;ACll Sin> '79 {;,qir1 r 1• ""'aRoO l.A><tdt-d T;,kt> O\.er le"''' $207 mo 6-44 4141 .,11 v.~n Load•·d Ownr. ---malea~e. 30.000. $19,SOO. "73 RX2. Ne w enJ<. clut<"h. 752-0900 661 871!> Tep Oellar 67~ battery, needs bo d y . --:---:--'";5 \'nlvo.24:!(;1.miJI 1·11.; ~/ 9150 ~ Sl.200 67.> .,,.,, 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt Party 645-5913 ----------l"or S ale/T r ade 1973 1 Kawa!>ak1 250 ~nduro. ~ ace, 9540 Will consider Honda 90 or lock P,.;..1 Capri 9115 w o rk . $750 /o rfcr. Saab 75 991-• .M S, o nl) & int xlnt t"•>nd ~J ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-57'88. :ti.ODO ong m1 25 mP1t. Jt'f(. 661 ;;~1 For Your Car' 'i 4 Capn 2 8 eng, ~d cond. Showroom cood . 1n.-.1di:: 5IJ Cht"•'> . ont· o~ n.-r \ 11 lit-I Air. 4dr hardt•J ll Uold book at $2600, SI~~ (Jr JIN .-ptal>ll' urrn Aflt'I ~m.548~ . ..............••••.... t,"7 ~ .-nl! :O.•·W 1111t·n1tr . "' w Jlaint II hll lran-. Ne"" l r<J!ll l'Od Mu·-t lllOCC Btke. 751-8967 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'78 half·lon turbo-char~ro 1978 Yamaha 650 Spec , 400 Trans -s uper clean· i:d M Pt;, air, A MffM, Mlf~1lem 9740 & out. M ech perfect . AillhK.Uwd JotofHSOH Ir SOM 'ter eo. 4 s pd, SI 795. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Steel radials, brakes, ~as ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uncc*-Merc~ ~dys. * * * shocks. all new Superb Gcwd 990 I 'Jl'nf1c~. $~U Hun'> xlot '"1 1349 2626 llarbor Blvc C• d ce ... ~• M.ereosystem. Rt'<'e1vin1: ....................... ~ 9925 Colsta Me:s<.i MO 5630 Dots. 9720 277 Knox sr· Co. rar. so Will 11acnf1re MOTHIMG OYER ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'500 m1, xlnl cood. $1800. Show 496-0748. 968-3512 _ 4 wt..I DriYH 9550 '68COHV. lloodJl '76. CBSOO'r, xlnl •••••••••••• ••••••••••• cond, 2 helmets. xtras. '79 Ford Bronco Ranger. SOOS. 640-4137. Xlnt. cond. $9,000. Call ----Joy,8.JO..Spm.640~ WttPay OVII ~ .. --~ .. Molar' Haims, Saiefi ---- 16 '76 F250 Ran"er, lo m t. I-or Your (;o(1J Rftlf/Storw 0 " \"" p .. • 1 ~ t c lean. After 5pm . ·n . orst· .. eor"u' 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-6.'.l!O. CHICIC IVERSO.. \97125 FT. --- --VW-PORSClH:: 1\UUI PACE .ADOW '77 CJ5. Golden Eagle. Vs 445 E. Coast 1t1wa y MODEL<.: M a~s. tire s , $5300. at Bays1deDnve SI~ 6 to 8 on Gaucho 964-ZTTOor962·1543 Newport Beach_ f>23_:!l00 beds. fully i.elf con· lam~. roof air cood., ,.-95'0 Allllos. .... !Wftd ~eneralo r, A M /FM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s tereo cassette, C.B .. 79 Toyota ~. Ton long AlfoRo.Mo CJ705 radio&only 3J.2IOO m 1IM. bed: low miles . $4500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.3.500. Ple..se rail for Call ror info. 675-9972 FIMAL showtng by appaintment CLEA.RAHCE!!! ooJuly 14. !Sor 16 Call 1m Datsun Kmg Cab. All •7y Alfa n omeos t7141 552-7115 w/camper s hell, S!l.976 MUSfGO NOW' ------mi .• S3.250. ALSO. •E..&.CH IM--RTS RENT MOTOR HOM E tm Datsun King Cab, ~ ,..._ S250 wit + 6< mile. Self. r s hell 52 7'-" 848 Dove Street w1campe • ' ' "" NEWPORT Bt-:ACH coot. 645·2283 mi. $4,000. Call wkdays, 8-5PM. 714-$47-8445 752·0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . C-OstaMesa forS4:200962-7378 54995 -;<J !AB.tron <· • .uµ..,uo<lt-1 f I I.WO rm, lo:.idt'tl S4i .Al You are the wmne r o Oyota 9765 ~~ l~·'I <1rl1•r ovt•r S.IOoo I '.ill bt·t I. Al'~ 75!.1 !llil{1 77 280Z 2.-2. 4-spd, elec. ~nrf. AM /FM cass., A/C. 53K m t, $8500 661·7074 t wo (ree t1 rk ets ($15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I value I, to THE '75 Corona 2 dr . AT. 6>! 00.1 mi. re<.'ent brks & t1r~. LIPIDAM s:z:,oo. 5S2-0507 HOaSE SHOW i3 Toyola Co~la. sharp JuJy ll,8PM $1800 or best offer. MAIERS AUTO CENTER 1425 Baker St.rttt C~T A M £..<;A . .......•..••...•...... *CORVETTE '75 Auto lran-. & loadtd' 1:-; Mu-.1.1n..: 2 +2, !>mall \ I\ ,, \ .iut.o lra1c,, $6:,0. i.:111~ ~ 9960 ..........••........••. ANAHEIM Coovesit.ion Center 754-7~ eves____ AMC 990 5 'l"i<:keta_ may be cl&Jmed '77 Cebca.' Low m1lt>S. i:td ••-••••••••••••••••••• t~I t::xc.elknt • 1r.-; l'I) mouth 1-'ur), '1 door, 2 !>eat station OMLT U 191 "'alloo JF,O PnRine. w hile lW~ hnaocmR "' a1l:iblt• l''\tenor. J:n.. .. •n , '"> 1 in 540-9202 by calling 6'2-5178. ext cond. $3950 or bol 272 642-6271 eve!> * '* * 'iJ A:\I C Sport about onJpproH'<it'rt"dit t•'11•tr ,11r r <111d, 11n•1-rl 45.000mi Xlnt t"ond HOWARD C~"1'"06ri i.:l..i'" IXl"'l:'r wmtlo"' '• Stf'r eo ca's !'.t1C'lt Oo\c &Qu.iilSL"i 0.,\1•• rc11~ a111I ltfJk"'· ---------'69 Corona mcr hanit'., r .id1als SU9J U Hll :'ifo:V.'PORT Ht-:1\( II 1<,,.,, r.1r lo. rrw-.1• 1·00 '18280'l.brooie.auto.a1r, ASSUM. Lease. U>OVlDC. spec , ndi; truns, ROO!I ~7W8 133-0555 t rul. AM 1-·~1 s t.-r1•11 amtrm stereo, mags, l.!B)MBZ:M-OD. tires. brakes, nu b.;tl 111.000 m 11,.l> l'rtt .. d pampered 216K mL $8000 714-631-7100 Good trans &. mpg l9dl 9910 < <.l(">t1t•· l!O. SI I.JOI\ •>r ~1.101 h•·lu"' v.hul1·,.il•· firm.831..Q75 MBZ. '73. 4505L. SUve r. 1s1...-.ssso p ,, --••••••••••••••••••••••• bt-.. t nrfPr '\U(fl. I.II< Lilli· b<lttl. "l:ltHI 1111.d . 1 i8 F.-.t. W!Ol am fm, tb l11Jd1•tl . lo m 1. t>r•1'"n µr111• ('jll 1-lt>t:I 1\11 '72 l200 Dalllun. xJnt con-New tires, paint. va ves. ,...... 9767 ca5s, xlnt cond. 26.)f m1 v. bo>ilo!t' int ;ifll'r lipm m11n,t rJl11r. Or.111i,:1· ·'-•·-.~"""or '--t offer brakes, p lus . Classic ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"""' ,,.._.,..,... I p I w....,.,~ ....:::> _.....,..... ....... , ~14SJJ:t21) l",1,1d Lilly I ttl, 631 3199 cond. SJ5 ,500. P · P · 78 TR SpitrLrt> L1h· New ' ' ' ,~ 1-t?I. X:tltt 714-640-96U. c n H u d I 0 . I' A 'i7 Buick LeSabrt' :-;1-:w '''· 2200 m1 . !>lhl'r. ---- '7S Datsun 8 210. Onginal ,4 Mereedes 280 Coupe. Speakers,& new tire:. Moonroof. foll µower 1 blk leutht>r ,\ul" rn11,1 Pontiac 9965 For Sale: '76 Explorer Mini 22', rear bath, awn- lJlg, roof & cab air. sips 4, xlot cood. $9000/0BO. M>-0010 owner . Good co od. Ee,OOOmi,ooodcoodilion.. 759-._1S35____ x.lnt. c·ond 5.562t62ll. ur •'P(ior1, Sii.SOit ~l...su'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• •73 GMC ~ ton. pis, p/b, IMW 97 I 2 43,000ml. $2300. 631-0917. ,., 7Sl 1100. aft. 6pm ult fiPM & ..,knd:. '7u Grnntl P rix. i.:11 cond, nir, clean. $2300 or bst ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------SMOO. &48-4386. Yulma ... • 9770 J;--, st-:_.,ft0 up in ;bus~ lo;1df'<1 S900 or n.::-.t 11ff1•r. U.buy·U·winn ·77 Brave ~·, aJJ nu mt & xlnt cond. A b eaut y . 831 ·9 145, 496--4878. ----Will Pay $350 for C MC or cqu1 v. M olor Home IJ 9 /8·16 1500 miles 714·979-9212 days , o r 7\4-760-9065 eVE'fllllltS TNlen.. T,....e 9170 ....................... 092 '75 280Z, xlnt cond, M ~ 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --......... ~ Co.J1r 9933 uj~ ... : !Jjl s:l:IJ, ~..,t',, olr.848-l · Cocoa bwn /blk int,,._ '72 VW Bui(. 4.spd. n1•w nessol yourown A good ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6til .:ll.;4 '80 GMC4X4 h vy dly :v. T., am/fm cass. lo m i. •••••••;~·;l~::••••••• brakes. battery, mufOt>r ~Y to tell people about 12 XR7. ct.,.an. blk wiblk ---- 9600GVW 4-spd. reg gas. $ $7100/olfer 640-5716. suOO Engme reseaJed. Good 11 1s w ith a low-cost ant. AM il-'M 8 trk. A<:. Vl'CJll 9974 ' $1000/l ake Over pa v 'sr • .. OAOWAY __ llTPM lll'eS. Looks i.barp, runs ClassH1ed ad P boo Sl296 b~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• J . ~AHIA AHA 1974 Oat•un ""'"Z. •lnl v•.r•-• c· I . v 631 0851 d 0 ...... .. --------·--...-. Full maintennnt·e 642·S61'8 ~ve .as. 4 cy 74 CJitJ ments • ys, 835·3 171 d l ' $4 350 ,.._,... '"""' SR7 c·ouc· "t< S W XI ... """' ron I ion, • ... Class1· c r'"'d .... G ... records. 8S,OOOm1. S2200. ,,_,. ..... Ads . ~·v ,,, • ruru. talion ai.:on. nl ~, ..... eves. ""11.c" ev~ .. "H .. M· "" .. " ..._..MOU your one-.__. •11~· .. ., '""' d P P S ·r· n.c 1JL1tMAIE DR1111Mc. MAtri1MI! ""' """ .... -Roadster, nms great. •ll 752-8011 or 494 3160 art . · _..... • ~ "'·""" ong con . . • acn ice. '616 Dodae 'l".l Ton Truck. 318 V8 eDR. 3 spd. trans $750/offer. 631·2002 1972 El Camino SS. very sharp. runs strong, tak· Us« olfers. ~160 MABE" orig. S3000 Must sell. 5pm. ________ stopshoppmgcenter mi 847 ~ $W0 Callt'44·8837 ~••••••••••••••~?~ 4-8pln.49'7 .. 2Jl6.. I ~~·.~~.-: ....... !~.~~!~~·.~~.-: ....... !~~~ ~~·.~.•.": ....... !~.~~,~~·.~.·.~ ....... !~.~~ 1970 Fiat 850 Sport. Good '76 MG Midget. nms wel . C'ond. 33122 act. mpg. many new parts. S2WO. Under 36K orig. New ~eves. lT Campmg Tnultr · ex· '71 Oat.sun. reblt eng, '71 •USEDIMWs• '733.0CS cpe. mmt<O'..S9) '74200'lTuS. H 10332 1 71320! 4s p. a1rl2S4SXL) 71 SJOiA mmt ( 10010 716:llcs1(456SXG1 '78J20i 4 sp, air 14228) '78320tA, :ur t609SI is~ loaded (5468) '79J20i 4sp S 1R <8186> '795281.A SIR 12615) '795.2& loaded (0256! hardtop, brakes. t ires. AM/FM cass. stereo. S2.000. 714-644-1742 eves. '76 Midget . 41nt stock cood. Steel belts. oew top, warrantee. perf ed medl. $3650. ~ ce l lent condi tion Ford,~ton.XLT.needs MOVJNG Sl•9S. 1-'irm motor. $950. 645-5784. SC7·31Jl2 14'Trailer. Best ofCer. 646-lll• your okt stufr for new good ies with a Cl.uaified ad. 642·5678 CloMclSH*'ll '78 f'iat, pretty little silver s:as saver. Priced right at S3,400. Must aell. 497· 1°'4, 49°4-1309. Autos. H•w 9100 Autos, M~w 9100 Autos, Httw 9100 Aarto1, H•w 9100 .............•••......• ..•.................... ......•.......•........ ..•......•..•.••.•....• EARLE IKE IMPORTS IS OPEN 4th OF JULY WEEKEND FORA SPECIAL SALE! THIS WEEKEND OHL Y! MAKE US AN OFFER ••• WE'RE DEALl•'I N t MG;I 9744 ....................... '79 JIGB, only 3000 miles, k>llded, with cu cover. liceue just reoewed . l6200. ~5&t7. "73 llGB. xlnt cood, 1,000 mi oo reblt ena. new froal auspenak>o. 12.tOO. ~allerSpm . .. [ .... t741 ....................... IHOPIUMOT SOIDmSll.S tBIMOW!!I IEACH It IJOITS .. Do.. 8'reel NEWPORT BEACH 71J.ltlt t7IO ....................... '76POUCHI tl21 5 ...... w/alr. <Ml)' n.OGO Ill. <llOPRY>. IOIMd A ... INC. •N. Beach Bl•d. (5111. l'Co. al SA Fwy.) wllabra m.~ ,_.. "JI tuS. Sepd. map, .., eau, llUlf, alvr, Im mac. SU.HO. P.P .......... , .. endl, 'Tl ..... JllDl coed .• all• s. •orta1111. 1 ....... , .. SUNSET FORD WILL BE OPEN THE 4TH OF JULY WEEK-END ·'2 ,080,000 INVENTORY REDUCTIOll SALE UPTO $·1000 REBATE OM ALL NEW '79 AND '80 CARS AND TRUCKS OHL Y I 0 more days for REBA TE FINANCING AT LOW TERMS IS NO PROBLEM AT SUNSET SALl .. SMOteAY, 7/7/IOATf P.M. w .......... . hll~ N•••tt• .. r Ol.. 73, NO. 115, J SECTIONS, " PAGES ORANG COU NTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1980 .. TWENTY~VE CENTS ·Federal Reserve Ending Credit Curbs WASHINGTON tA P> TIN: Pederal Ruerv@ Uoard an nounced plana lod•y to phuc out au the t pttial credit rontrol mea1un11 at took ln March. as lnfi•lion bu eUt'd 1tnl1 lhe ~ ceaslon has deepene-d In late May. the bo1trd cut lh~ eredll restraints an half. i.nd le> day ll cheduled 1t i.ertb ot moves to d1 s ma11lle t h~ re 1n•inder. FV Land Values Soaring Fountain Valley School Dis trict trus t ees are expect ed tonight to put 11 3 acres of sur· plus prop e rty bac k on the market, demanding more than $1 million more for the land than the m inimum bid they set for the same not a year ago. Trustees meet at 1 · 30 p. m in the district's Education Center. Number One Lighthouse Lane. T he sales plan under con· sid eration to n igh t a s ks a minimum bid of $2.7 million for the so-called Pope site. un- developed property at Cordata St reetand Tanager A venue pres· e ntly zoned for single·family homes. Less than one year ago. the district asked a m inimum of $1.5 million for the same acreage ··w e feel the property is now m a rke table up to that $2. 7 million figure," expla ined Barry PulJiam , assistant superinten· dent for business servi~es. "The market value tod ay is much highe r th a n its a pp r a is ed value." ($tt VALUES, Page A?> Setd Beach 1 Cops Nab flei.st Suspect I By PAUL GRIFFO Of, .. Dally ll'lie. St•ff Seal Beach Poli ce nabbed a m a n suspected of robbing a Rossmoor bank of $18,000 only minutes after the p1 stol·point robbery late Wednesday morn- ing. Po lice s aid Bre it Eugene Johnson, 21. of Rossmoor of· fered no resistance when police arrested him in front of his hom e at 3012 Tlgerta il Drive 2Q minutes alter he a llegedly held up the Town and Countr y Bank i n the Rossmoor Shoppin g Center. J ohnson walked into the bank at 11:30 a .m .. police said, wear· ing a ski mask and carrying an automatic pistol. He reportedJy said to a teller, ··Give me all your money." The teller then put $18,000 into a paper bag. and handed it to ~he robber who fled on foot. police said P olice immediately began searching the res idential area behind the s hoppi ng center where the suspect was seen. J ohnson was then a rrested just a few blocks away from the bank and charged with ar med robbery, police said. He was taken to Ora nge Coun· ty J a il. Bail is set at $25.000. All the money was recovered. accorcli.rut to p01ice Guard Pets OnFounh The wont day of the year for pets is the Fourth or July, and while tbelr masters mllht get a bang out of ftreworu. it's living hell for tbetr amlnals. Laauna Be a c h P e t RespomibWty Committee offielals ..-,e pet owners to place t.betr animals in a ~ure area Friday. Tbe noi s e of a fireer.Ser ls 10 Umes as loud for animals a s buna:,.":f,.. and panicke d pets run off and in· Jure tbe_.ves. Coacel"Hd pet owne rs abould conta c t a nterlaarlan who may pre- tcrlbe a tranqullizer for aahnala durlna the eve- nlq felll.W•. • •· tn t'fff't'll months. there haa btten apparttnt cuntr1u•Ucm 111 ron umt'r borrowinf(," the board :oiald in rxplainlllg 1~ mov\• .. ln d1ca llons art• th1tl anttctpatoc > .i nd )'IJ>('<'ulat1 ve demands for C"rt'dlt have gubglded iand fund:. h1H l' ~n 1n mott! a mph.• :.up pl) .. l n u written :.tate ment , ll\t! White House bald Pr e~adcnt 'arter w lib • heartened b> the 'flnder Fella? ll UN 'UllJ' of lhc sclccUve credit 1 t•11t raant:. tn rapidly bringing about conditions in rinancial markets helping to reduce infla· JOBLESSNESS CLIMBS DESPITE JUNE OIP-A4 taonary pressures and lower in· tt"rebl rates " The s t a teme nt s aid the s peculation 1n hnancial and Grade school stude nts drew the 4-root square picture of the Avatollah Khomeini that tops off the bonfire of an abandoned house and st acked pallets to be torched durmg the Fourth of Jul y celebration in Clarks burg. Mass. 100,000 Expected For Fou~th Parade A crowd of a bout 100.000 is ex- pected to gather along Main Street in Huntington Beach F'n· Woman Hurt Fighting Off Rape Attempt A 23·year-old Huntington Beach woman s uffered m inor in- j uries early Wednesday while fighting off a rape attempt by a knife-wielding intr uder in her apartment Police said the woman was asleep on a living room couch at 4:30 a.m . when a man entered t hro u gh a n unlock·ed door . grabbed a kitchen knife and threatened the woman. While fighting off the rape at- te mpt and pleading for the man to stop. the woman was cut on her fingers, police said. When the woman continued to struggle and plead, the ma n left the apartment, police said. The suspect is described as black, a ge 25, five feet nine inches tall, 160 pounds, with a short beard. day morn1nJ? for the t wo·and-a· hair hour long Fourth of J uly parade. There are 375 entries in the parade. including 26 noats and J:l bands. The parade will start e1t JO a m at 5th and Main :.~reels and conllnue north to the <'ivic cen t e r a t Yorktown Avenue A fireworks show will climax the day's activities at 8 p.m. at Sheue Field at Hun t ington Beach High School. Tickets can be purchased at the public information office at city hall. 2000 Main Street, unlll 7 o'clock tonight. T hey also can be purchased al the parade and at the gate Fri· day night. U.mtington., Edison Planning Reunion Huntington Beach and Edison high schools' combined 10-year reunion for the class of 1970 is set for July 19 at 8 p .m .• at lhe Sea cliff Country Club, 3000 P...aJm Ave .. Huntington Beach. Admission will be $20 at lhe door. For more information call Paula Zigler at 847-2816. co mmo dity mark et s h a d ··mo de ra t e d s ubstantia lly. signaling an easing of credit de· mands and a reversal of infla. tionary expectations .·· The statement said Carter was rem oving from the F ederal Reserve the authority he grant· ed under the Credit Control Act in March. "Consumer and other forms or credit are no longer being used excessively.", the s tatement said. But it said "the removal or the controls. . .should not be taken as a signal for the resumption of a profligate use of credit by con- sumers or by business." Sioce March IA. when the con- t rols we re ann ounced , t be economic climate has changed dramaticall y. Interest rates, which peaked at 20 percent for banks' 6est customers -have fallen steadily . Inflation, once running at more than an 18 per- cent annua l rate, sta nds below 11 percent. The F ede r al Reserve em· pbasized that its general goals of restraining the money supply and credit remain intact. ·'Those continuing goals are closelv related to its concern <See CREDIT, Page AZ> Fight Violence, Litter Huntington Seeks Beach Takeover By ROBERT BARKE R OI .. O.Uy ~I ... SWft The takeover and operation of seven miles of s tate.owned beach by the city of Huntington Beach was recommended today by Vincent Moorhouse. director of the c1ty's Co mmunity Services Department In a report to the city ('ouncal, Moorhouse said the operation by t he city of beaches locat ed within its boundaries is actueva· ble and that all problems can be mitigated. Moor house estimates first year cost to the e1ty would amount to $3.8 million if cit y ad· ministrative costs are included. R evenues f r o m va ri ous sources are estimated at $2.6 million. Moorhouse indicated that the success or the possible venture would depend on whether or not the state is willing to subsidize a por tion of operational costs. He said the subsidy. however. would be less to the state than iJ it continued to operat e Bolsa Ch ica a nd Hu ntington Stale bea ches. Tod ay's p ropos a l s te mmed from discussions between state a nd l ocal o ff icia l s l a s t December concerning problems al the two beaches. City officials had voiced con· cem about the alleged upsurge of violence at Bolsa Chica State Beach and risi n~ litter e1l Hunt· ington State Beach. Since state r anRers took over enforcement of the state beaches m 1975 there has been a reduc· lion in arrests despite an in· crease in crim e. t he r eport noted. Moorhouse attribu te d t he Vice Squad Arrests 80 LOS ANGELES CAPI - The under cover police s q uad known as the "Trick Task Force" has swept up 80 men this week for investigation of solicit- ing acts of prostitution on Ho l ly wood 's Sun set Boulevard. Three fe ma le officers acted as decoys. and two ma le officers made the ar- r ests. said Lt. George Tawes of the Hollywood vice squad. "We will do these things from time to time as long as the need arises.•' added Sgt. Leslie Wilbanks . "We w a nt l o m aint ain a balanced approach to the prost itution problem.'' de<'hne m arrests to the fact that Huntington Beach police do n1Jt prov1de enforcement there He c;a1d therf' h&v c· bee n numerous <.'rimes o n the beaches . tnclud1ni:t hom1c1de!>, <1ssaults. burg lane.,, m<1 l1 c1ous ml sch1ef. and al coh·o1 and narcotics v1olat1on!> It 1s estime1led the1l et bout four million people v1s1t the two state beaches annually. They present-h Jre policed by 12 full time rnngers. eight pa rt tame rangers and !>IX deputized hfeguurls. th(' (See BEACH , P age A2) Bilingual Program Mangers in Clash On Teaching Plaii A flareup of temper in which Assemblyman Dennis Mangers. 0 -Huntiogton Beach. found himself em broiled in a quarrel 1s delaying a committee vote m Sacramento on a measure \'Ital to tbe future of California's bi· lingual progTam in the schools His antagonist m the verbal clash was Sen. Joseph Montoya. D·WhjUier. author of the bill. who branded Mangers a liar and suggested perhaps stepping out· s ide the Assembly Education Com mittee hearing to settle things . Mangers has unsuccessfully sponsored leg1slat1on to revamp FBI Enters Murder Case Of HB Man Likelihood that one or more suspects have fled the state and the possibility that kidnapping wa s involved in the savage murder of a Hun tington Beach man and a Spokane woman June 22 have led the FBI to join the case. Scott Currier. 26. whose Hunt- ington Beach addre ss 1s un· determined, and Kimberly Ann P almer , 19. were slain and found on a brushy road near Pos t Falls. Idaho. 11 days ago. Huntington Beach police con· firm they have p revious knowledge of Currier from COO· tacts with him in lhe beach city, but decline to e labor ate on whether be is a biker as a re two captured s uspects. Currier was found tied inside a sleeping bag next to an over- turned van. while Miss Palmer was found face down in a stream nearby. Currier was beaten to death. Miss P almer strangled, autopsies showed. the progra m authored by Mon· toya, which would give teachers a nothe r four years to comply with bilingual c rede ntial re- quirements. At one point in the debate. Montoya called Mangers a liar t\l another poLnt he said . "I think that probaJlfy could be best s e ttl e d o ut o f h e r e i n Rarhardson-Marks fashion." re- ferring to a fist fight years ago m which Sen. H.L. Richardson. R·Arcadia. punched Sen. Milton Ma rks. R·San Francisco. Montoya referred to Ma ngers' bil l several tJ mes as an attempt to "dismantle" the program. Ea<'h time , Mangers tried to in· terrupt tum. and when finally rec o~n 1zed . ~aid his bill was Just a "modest reform " Mangers said at another point that the pro~ram "1s being rorred down the throats of the people by the <'urrent author. As- semblyman Peter Chacon. D· Coronado e1nd his accomplice. Senator Montoya. Montoya later interpreted that remark. as a re rerence to a "Chicano conspiracy." Manger!' interrupted him with a heated denial, and Montoya shouted back ... You're a liar , Mr Mangers. and you kno~· it." The co mmittee chairm a n . As - semblyman Leroy Greene, D· Carmichael. abruptly canceled a vote on a Mangers am endment and postponed lhe issue for a week . The bilingua l program offers Instruction in two lang uages and cultures to 280.000 students who speak Jiu.le or no En~lish. The t~ DISPUTE. Page A2) Coast Weather Six FV lnc11mhents Retained Low clouds and local fog night and morning hours. otherwise fair through Friday. Lows tonight SB at the beaches to 6S inland. Highs Friday near 70 to low 80s. f By PIDL SNEIDEaMAN Of-o.Ny~ac... Five of six incumbents who sought to retain the ir seats on two Fountain Valley city com- missions have been reappointed to their posts. The City CounciJ returned John McKnight and Fred Voss to the Planning Commission ror two-year terms Tuesday. Parks and Recreation Com- m Isa ionera Georse Cros by. Kathy Dempsey and Bo b Edwanb also were reappointed for two-year terms. The only incumbent not reap· pointed was Ellery Deaton, vice chttrroan or the Parks and Recreation Coromisaton. who was narrowly defeated in her bid for a council seat three months ago. Arter unanimously reappoint- ing the first three para com· mlsslonen, the council member s p ilt their s upport among Deaton and two other appli· cants. On the fourth roU call vote, Deaton was ousted in favor of Robert Mohan, 37, a medical in- strument s ates mana1er a nd rather ol four. A similar councU split oc· c urred a fte r Plannfng Com- m issioners McKnight and Voss were unanimously reappointed. O n a 3·2 v o t e , dent ist M lcbael Terry Steele. 33, wu named to fill the ooe year re- maining in the term of fonner commiuioner Barbara Brown. who was ~ected to the council lo April. Electronics business man Philip Mipanelll, Sl, who re~ ceived the other two votes in that ..,Ut, waa oamed alternate plannlnc commiaaloner. <He may vote when a reaular com- mluloner la abMnt. > The aruteet surprise in the aeries ol appointment.a was the out ter ol Mn. Deaton. The AC!tioo fueled speculation that she made political enemJea duril\I her recent council cam- paltn. Sbe placed tblrd In the April 8 votlnl. comina wl&.bln 85 ..----~-~- votes ol unseating veteran C'OUll· <'ilman Marvin Adle r. Other local observers suggest · ed that she was aqueeied out by council metnben anxious to fill commi.ssioo vacancies with peo. pie who supported other can- didates in tbe election. During the appointment proc. ess. council members Ro1er Stanton and Barbara Brown emerged as strong allies, votlnl identically on all appointment.I. They backed appllcant.a Pb.Wp Mignanelli and Robert Mohan. The applicants' wives, Betty Mignanelll and Carol Mohan. both are Foultaln Valley School <See SEATED. Pase A.I> INSIDE TeDA Y Ma.uachudt. hos OM of the CCMdfV'• t~lf Q1m· control "*""'· What ef • feet Im ta had'! SH dory, photo.~CS. .... ,f Pilot fi'lee1 Ro1nania Jf'ith 19 Co1npaniona ORA%, Amtrt1 <AP> A RomaAlmn crop duatlnl pOot new hlm•df and It rompuionl 1o polM lclJ uyham ID Au.lria today, brtnctnt ":.,~ alnct.en,tne Miiia. down ln 1 cornfield )utt nJne_... ._.._...,ottldall~. ......... hW tM pttot. ldallfted u Au~ Popelcla, 17. •klltfully aYOideod hiCll·l-.kwl powc-r lln.• In lbe ..,.. and look the fUllf' OWM'<I AntonoY An 2 crop du.&lf'r tn for • bumpy land Ing tn • rain 11ewa1'ed fh~ld ntar the vmaaf' of Pertlsleln The plane w-. runnin• low Clll l~J al\er • hro,hour, 340 mile fllghl that t:M!san at the w"tern Romanian border town ol Ar•d und ~tlnued acroM Hungary to ••ut.,01 Awitr1a n,...,..,...., .. ,,.J.,...z CARSON t AP• An expl01S1on ol chemlcel• belna used tu mukc 1JlctcaJ ftreworb c ritkall) utjuftd • man. teartnc off his hand . and 5t-r1uusly bumt'd two teen a1e boys, authorlt\es uld today Dun «'I R l'ortea. 26, lost his len hand itnd auffe red seno~ g roin lnJunt» and numerous puncture wounds when a glau bot tie s hattC"red m thf' blast Wednesday night, Los Angeles County hre offlctals :\aid Ht' wag in "extremely ;nt1cal" cond1\ion at llarbor Citml'rul tto:.µltal Tht> \'xplos1on m Cortet" gar~~e on ll;irn~on Street a lso 1n JUred c·ow.1n.s ,;t'Or~t· (;ar('1u 17. and Gatuno Garcia , 14, both of San l'l"tlru l&raga11 Oppo•~• Gr•• E..._,.._ WAS HINGTON (AJ') -Ronald Reagan'!> campa ign and t•ongress1onal Repubhcans teamed an a media show today to an· n~unce that Reagan opposes the grain embargo against the So· v1et Union and will !leek to end it if elected president. Rea~an wa~ not present HJs statement condt1mning the em· bargo 1mpost!d by President Carter in retaliation for the Soviet military 0<.·c upation of Afghanistan was read by Seo. Bob Doi~. R·K (\J,l • chairman aof the agriculture subcommittee of th~ Republican Platform Committee. "The record is clear ," the Reagan statement said. "J immy Carter's Arain embargo, which has hobbled American farmers for months now, has had vi rtually no impact on the Soviet Li nton "Jimmy Carter 's grain embargo s hould be ended -now." n.o..ant& Greet Porw I• Bra:H SAO PAULO. Braz it (AP I -Thousands or cheering worshippers greeted Pope J ohn Paul II today on his a rri val in Sao PauJo. South America's biggest city and the fourth stop on his 12·day, 13·citytourof Brazil. Some spent the n ight in a cold driule to get a glimpse of the pontiff. who stopped briefl y to listen to a hy mn s ung in Polish by 1.000 Brazilian children before beginning the ll·m1le trip to the center of th<' modern city Boat Slaying Ve/ endant Clai1ns Tiro Othe,-s Killed Ry DAVTD KUTZMANN • Of"-Dally Pll9' Slaff l n~1stin~ he 1s innocent of murder. Larry Donald Smith or Newport Bea c h tes tifie d Wednesday it was actua lly two shadowy figures known onJy as Jack and Ray who killed Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove last s um· mer aboard Smith's s m all boat. 'imall boat. Smith. 44. t old an O range f'ounty Superior Court Jury tha l t he two h e n c hme n , who , rt>pr esenle d busin ess <.'Orn · pet 1tors o f Mi ss Sea le r 's wealthy brother, forced him to take his boat to sea off Dana Point last AuJ!. 24. The d e fendant. h is vo1ct lowe ring. said Miss Bealer at· tempted to dive overboard as ' the boat headed for open sea. Smith said one of the men point· ed a gun at his head and forced him to stare s traight ahead as he heard the woman being · beaten He then heard a s pla sh as her body was thrown overboard, the defendant said. The prosecution conte nds it was Smith alone who engineered the kidnappinJi: of Miss Bealer last August and then killed her a board his boat before demand· mg SI00.000 ransom from her brother for her sare return. Defense attorney Terry Gi les, however. cla ims Jack and Ray. last na mes unknown, coerced Smith into pa rticipating in the young woman's abduction by threatening the lives of bis own children. Smith h ad known Miss Realer's family th.rough his dal· ORANGE COAST " • DAILY PILOT 1"r ()t.,.. C.OMI O.t•• Puot, wUh ~~ " 'omf)1""° tf'W NfW'\ "''°'\,. '' ~bUV-d n.,. ll'W t.,.,. ~ ~•"'-"O (om0titny ._...,•tr fl'CtlttOtt\ •• """'f""°(f Mond•Y IPW'OuQ'1 '''°'• f(W (.°"'• 11Ai9M .. P'M•poft &..C." H~t1f'llQitOft U••t Ptt,tw"'••I\ V1111llfl',, ''"''"~ l•O""" IWM .. J$0utft c.o.,t • \ltriet• '""~' '°''°" 0 °"'4)11\l'lllO s..twf'CMY\ MW'I \uftct._,,, fM OtH'M.~ ~1"'9ftrt --• .,. .., .00 ~ 8•, SlrHt. PO l\o• '*' Goot• -, ......... .,." .. _ .. _ p,~~t•M ""'1t•..,.... JH' It CV'•n v .c_ .. Ptf'\Aditnt •ftd ~-..._.~ '-···-!chtW ~...:.~-=-°"""" ~ "-AW ..... -...... Cdltor _.._ \jlOp<IQ<-C:-• l•too Hu"tiftCltOft hlJdt~ 1/llfll<>eO~d .. Hl"O AflOI•\\ I' 0 Do-t "° .,..,,.. in~ o f he r l'X ·s1s ter-in -law, Stephanie Fox, estranged wife of construc tion compa ny owner Larry Fox of Anaheim. The defendant, wearing a light tan suit and dark brown lie, told the nine-woman, three· man jury that the man known as Jack fll'St approached him in June. 1979, in lhe pool a r e a o f bis Park Newport. apartment complex. They made genera l conversa· I ion. he said. but in later meet - mgs, Jack revealed personal de· tails of Smith's life he claims no one else co.uld have known, in· d uding <l doctor's diagnos is several years e arlie r of cancer. He also knew of Smith's rela· tionship with Stephanie Fox. he testified. S mith said t he m a n the n threatened his son, Dan. unless he he lped tn a kidna p plot <igainst Larry Fox and his busi- ness partner. Jack later revealed plans to kidnap Fox's daughter to dis· s ua d e him from going after some unspecified contracts. As ked by Giles if he thought o( c alling the police, Smith said he was too frightened. He also said he did not tell Stephanie Fox of the plot against her daughter. Al one point, he testified. he gave Jack and Ray ~.000 in t•ash he had on hand rrom busi· ness loans friends had given him to invest in a cattle operation. However . the cattle-buying scheme was a fraud, S mith ad· milted, and he had used a good portion of the money friends had lo(iven to him to live orr of. Prosecutor Dave Carter has claimed Smith came up with the Idea to kidnap Miss Bealer to get back enough money lo pay ofr the investors. But Smith told the jury In Judge Leonard McBride's courtroom it was Jack and Ray who e ventually told him the ta rget wo.uld be Miss Bea ler. They intimated. he said, that she already knew of the plan herself and would be cooperative. In the next weeks, Smith said, Jack and Ray issued many in· structions for him to follow. in· eluding the renting or a motor h ome and tbe purchase of handcuffs. He said he met lbeJoung woman oo the morning Aug. 23 outaide ber Garden Grove 3partment. "Are you a part of it?•• ,itm.lth aaid abe aaked hlm.. •I Bec~use be had accea to a mountain cabin at Lake Ar· ro•bead, Smith said be ~lbe permluion of Jack and to lake MJM Bealer there. On r way up, Smith laid~ the ftnt lD a .. ,... of ntortJOD calll WU placed to ber brotber. 8"wal nu. Ulo ,,.,.. medl to Fos from the Ano•bead area, be aaJ4. . CREDIT ••• wltlt rwu.r ,..._.._ al lilfta. ...... ,, ,, ..... ,. ...... ff~:· .. ..w ne p'l'der•I Rnerve'• •· ~h lon rec1h1d a •h•d r"PMM lroaa a.,. Henry 8. R.-uaa. fbaN llaDlllDI Comm.It· t• clMllrman 1Dd a freq\Mftt critic ol ta.. bcNu"d. Rt!uu, 0 Wla , pralMd \he rt'· m ovaJ ol l'Ontroll OG coat1'mer ered l, ••fll\I that ·•wtcb aU the talk ot a tu cut to lnereue eon· aumm« ~. It wouAd bf •Illy roe aovenunem to tontlnut to auf)l)l'\9 coruumcr •S"'ndln~ with cnid.tt control• " However. he H td the board wat "ao'nc llOft" and aJlowtmi banka to dlvert credit toward co rportte tak eovers and spetuJaUon Th~ m~l&l\&NS announced to- day would: Ph ue out • requirement that effectively limited bank· 11\M inslltuUons and finance com· paniei lo a growth ln their lend· mg of 6 percent to 9 percent in 1980 The board will require banks with deposits of $300 milbon or more to continue· re· porting under this provision through July 10. This re quire m e nt was the heart of the government's effort to lighten consumer credit. -End the remaining 7 .S per· cent special deposit requirement that applies to increases in cer· la in consumer credit. This pro- v1s 1on was reduced by half 10 May. Th<' board s aid no furthe r special deposits will be required after the present deposit m ain· tenance period e nds July 23. Eliminate the remaining 5 percent marginal reserve re· qu1 r e m e nt o n managl'd liabilities of large banks. This will take e ffect July 10. -End the requirem ent for a 7.S percent special reser ve to ap. p ly to increases in assets of money·market mutual funds and s i mila r investme nts . Th1 l> t•hangc w11l tuke effect July 28. Eight Water Agencies o~ SJ Reservoir Representatives from eight water agencies unveile d an o wners hip a rra n gement Wednesday for the billion-gallon San Joaquin Reservoir, east of Newport Beach's Harbor Vi ew area. The agreement ends years or feuding among the districts. The Irvine Ranch Water Dis trict. which owns the lS·year-old reservoir, riled s uit in 1974 to get o verdue water payments from t he city of Huntington Beach and the Mesa Coosolidated Wa ter District. Both had re fused to pay their water dues because repair work in the carly·l970's had taken San J oanquin Reser vo1 r out or ser vice Those dues w e r e in t he ne ighborhood o( Sl00,000 per year for the two agencies. ac· c o rding to JRWO R evenue Manager Dick Hilde. Under the ownership agree- ment. Mesa Consolidated Water District will pay the IRWO $661.000 and Huntington Eeach pays $185,000. For their money. the two age!\cles will get 19 and 13 per cent ownership of the r~­ ervoir res~vely. The agreement calls tor the fRWD to retain 47 pe r cent ownership. Metropolitan Water Dis trict to have 9 percent. Lag una Beach County Wate r District to have S percent, the Irvine Company to have 2 per- cent, South Coast County Water District and Newport Beach to both have 1 percent. Hilde said the reservoir Is used for a domestic water sup- ply during peak-use hours and e m ergencies. According lo an IRWD press r elease, it was built in order to meet the water needs or rapjdJy expanding south Orange County Ocean View Delegates Appointed Two representatives _from ~e Ocean Vie w School District m Huntington beach bave bffn selected as delegates to tbe Coo· ference of tbe California School Employees Asaociation, next month in San Dteao. They are Don Robbins, bead cmtodlm at Westmont Sebool, and Edythe Dougherty, secretary-clerk In the main· tenance omce. An ..umatA!d 2 000 delefates repreHntlns about 140,000 cla11lfled .... ~ ... from 100 CSEA cUpten tbroQhout the atat.e wlD 1atber for the COil· ferenc:.e Au1. 4-1 at the San· Dte10 Cont_._ c.nter. ActlviUet wm lnc:lude ap. proval fJI tM ...a.t1oo•1 ID· nual ~i. badcet, actloa oa 1peelal reaolaUon• and di•· CUllkm fJI ~atkla ~ to 1Cbool 91D , .... ' I DI PUTE ••• l••d .. n au• rf'.qUJrtd tu han ., .... 1a1 t'rcdent11l1 by Sep ••mlM:r, but mm l won'' Mon· toya'• .blll. 1upport•d by lhe edueaUon lobbf , wuuld utend the dead.lint' tn Jun~ 30, 1984 CrlUct of the pro1nm contend It don • poor Job of teachlna Enall•h ManiJtni' own bill. defeated nt \he ur 31nl( o f ll 1s pan1 e le1lslaton. would hnl' removed more thin one·lhard o f the alu· dents from thti program Hi is i.rnenctment wouhl n'<luce the rrt.'dent1al rxtt-ns1on lo one year. Mangers said the amendme nt would keep the pressure on so "they wiU have to com e back <ind talk to us about program· m;1t1c changes " Hut Montoya sa id. "There are people who wo uld hkl' t o ho ld this bill hosta~e." and added that he would withdraw his sponsorship 1f the amendment pa~w~ VALUES ..• The land was .ippru1sed ol $1 S m1Jhon in 1978 ln a b11.ld1ng <.'OOtl'~l ror the propt'rt} la~t !ktub<.'r, Hastex. Inc . of NewJJ<Jrl He a ch present ed the tu~h off<>r of $2 8G m1lhon Aft{'r submitting a down pa)' mcnt uf $.'10,()()(), howcvl•r . Dastcx f.ail ed to elm,.., c.,now Ma r<'h 31 , a nd t11-!att1 111 June &fl cr 1t was ~rant<.od an t•xtcn!-.1on fo r $3.'i.000 n :1Sl t"< offin:.ib !>oJlll they tc1uld not prepan• a pmf1tablt~ prt>Jl'l't on the land 1n \"ll'W of V<1IJttlt• money market~ at the time· ln trym~ <i~tun to Sl•ll thl' property. the rl1l>t r1t•t 1s ch an.J!1ng its d own payment JK1l1ry, hoptn.J! to ensure thal lht• nl'\lo h1~h h1tlder fo l l O\lo' thrOUl-!h \lollh th i- purchase As pres('nt ly propo-.1·d l·~11·h firm intcrc.,tl><J 1n llllJdtnJ.! rm lh•· Pope s ite mu.,t hu11cl ovl'f ,, $270.000 thN'lo. to thr· '11-.trl<'t The d1 stnct v.111 n ·t.iin lhc· l11rh bidder's chet·k a.., " 1lo"'n l>J:t ment and "111 n·qutn· lh•· n· marnsn~ fund., "'1th1n i.o ilay)o, of rorm al bi d an·t•pl a111·1• "Onn· ;1 p~·f'(ln put-. that k111d of mont•v ul t•M·ro.... h1 ' m11<'11 ll'!>S ltkl'!y II> l1t1t•\.. <1ul llli ~l·rvcd PulltJrrt D1•sp1t1• lhl' h1i.:tt pr11·1· 1,1J.! an<I !he fa1lurt• of Ba-.t1·)( t•i 1·1m1pll'tt· 11 s purch.i-.1· l'ullc;.1m -..u!I 1111' d1str1c·t ha-. 11 .•d n11rrl1·ro11-. 111 11u1r1C'c; from nlh••r 111111 1t1 tl'rl•)>lt-.1 1n lh• 111 up1 rt\ H~ .,om1· 1·-.11111.111 ' 1h1 prnp t•rtv ,., lar.l!l' 1·1111111~h lrt an 1101 mocfatc· ;111prox1111att•h !"10 fl• .... homt?!. A<'cord1ng tu 1·urrent pl&n!., the nl'\lo v..n ttl•n bids "111 ht· opt•nl•d .ti ,, hu;1rd flll'••llOJ.! ur1 t\ui.: 21 \t thJt 111111• 111l1·n·.,t1·d dl•\'t•lr1pt•r., 111;1) attl'llll>I lo '''I' 1111' h11Chest \lortll1·11 r1ffc.r v.ltli or.ti 1d~ 111·~111111111 .11 • 1w11 • nt 0100\ 1• Ith' 1111;/w-.t \\I 111 t'll htd library Display Adviser8 Sou~ht Thi.' l''ou.ntain Vall1.·\ 1.tbran 1 ~ seckin$l a~s•~tant'l' 111 pl;1nmnJ.! a display in comml'morut1on of the J 3paneM' Ron ,.., . .,,"•al Jul) 13 throu~h 15 Anyone who ran gl\ ~ advice un lht.' d1 c;plu' nr lt'nd ap propnate mall'rt~tl-. 1 ... il~kcd tn call Chn sttn<' \':i!>qUt'l t>r Jo) cc Woerner at 962 132 1 b~ Tut>!.dti} Held in Tlwft a, STEVE •1TC11•u. OI .. INlty NM..,.. FBI •sent.a arrested a rec:teral fuic il1ve poelnt aa 1 writer ln a r ented hilltop Lacuna Beach home Wedneaday who la ac· cuaed of embeazllng nearly $4 million from a Florida cltrUJJ processing plant. Agents a rrested Herbert A. De Greve. 58, at a s plit-le vel home at 1355 Skyline Drive early We dnesday m o rning on a federal fugitive warrant issued in Winter Haven, Fla • five months ago. He ls accused of taklng ap- proximately $3.7 mUJlon from the account of the Gene ral Food Corp., in Winter Haven where he wo rk ed a s the accoun ting manager. Officials in Winte r Haven said DeG reve, who used the alias M 1chael O'S hea in F lorid a, wrote out company checks in his name and depos ited them m at least 10 banks and savings and loans. DeGreve lert his wife and two <'hi ldren in Februar y shortly after company officials asked him to meet with auditors con· C<'rning dis crepancies in the firm's accounts. He later sent his wife the keyi. to his car, which was found h y Ffll agents at Dallas f't Worth International Airport I SEATED. • • Olatrlct 1ru1t who acUv11y =t°n.d Iba. ltrowa•1 tM· 11. Counc ilman Stanton cu~r 11 receiving aid fro m llr•. Brown ln hl1 campaign \o UDHat t•1r1t District OranfC• County SUper~Ulor Phil Anthoa.Y . While e xpreuln1 dlsaPJ)Oint· m e nt »t her ou11ter from lhe P»rkl\ c-ommlaslon, Mn . Deet.on declined Tuesday to comment rurther on be h lod·the·tcenea potlt1cal move11 that m ay hav4' tos t her the seat. As ked about political moUva· tion.s behind commission ap· polntments, Counci lwoman R r ow n n o ted that John Mc Knight was defeated ln the recent. coun cil campaign but was unanimously r eturned to the Planning Commission . .. t looked at all the candidates <ind chose the one~ J lhough.t would work best with the council and would be representative of the entire city," she said. In filling the com mission wo t~ Councilmen Ren Nielsen ~c H·ral t1mt·~ found himself s1d· in,:: with ~fayor Al Hollinde n a~aini.t St<.1nto n und Mrs . Rrown I hnix· .,...,. rl11n:t ,::et into fat·· twn~. Nwbcn '><iicl Wednesday. "I don·t think that·!> healthy for tht· l'Ounrtl ·• C"<1llnttlman Marvin Adler , "'h11 l" ttc r·au~(:d a 2·2· 1 dead· loc·k by vot m i.: r nr .i t h1 rd ap· pl1nrnl, conccdct.l Wedn.es~ay 1ti:.11 .,om c n<.'W N>mm1ss1on ITH'IO bl'r'i prcthahl~ WP re f:!O • rtor-.c·d hcc·au~t· of· lhc1 r dos< work with u part1cult1r counri \':ind1datf' c·arl1cir tht:o. yC'ar f 'rom Page I I 1''8 1 agents decli ned to say W h a l t I pp e d l h e m 0 f ( t <1 DcG revc·s wher eaboub . bul lot·al police said they unw1tt1n1-: '" aided the man in contactsn~ a woman claiming s he Wal> hi ~ BEACH wife • •• Laguna Beach police received a C'a ll earher this week from a "'nm an who said her husbantl had left the tele phone orr lht- n·p()rt .,,Jiii \1 nr1rh1Ju.,1· pr<1rm~er1 that tn th<' t•H·nl th•·rc 1s i • takeove r, huok 1111111·<· "ouhl ha\t' lo add one 'She told the se rgeant that her 'JJc•c·ial 1·nfon·1·m1·nl detail of hu:-hand "iU> a "nter ~d often ,, i ·\ i•n """ •·r~ clurina.: Eas ter look the phont· off t~ook ~~-h~,i: V.l'•·I. Jn1l ... umoi .. r months "ouldn 't bE! d1stur~~ \tli1111 o n.1I l1ft-~uar ds Lt Uru<'\' Bng~s S<t1d tocfa y ind -.cqwr \ t"•n p1·r..,11 nn<'I lie· !'C11d an officer wa~ d1~ "'oulcl I~: n1•1·cf(•d p:11<·he-d to the Skyline Drive ad clr l'l>"> where Dt·Gr C'vc-. ;ip 11Jrt•nth p0sing a'> .S houn <J Hourkt·. th:.mked him :ind put I tw ph1m1· bal'k on t he h0<1k Auctio11 Set ForSwplm ~ lwol Stufj. ~urplus proix·n y of Uw llunt 1n1:?ton Beach l 'nson High School District will be sold at the dl~ tnct's auction later this month Items for sale arc now aq11IJ hh-for 1ru.J>\:C't1on dunnr.: bu ... 1 111''" hours at thl· Jlunt1m?ton H1·Jc·h lf1J:h S<·hool Adm1n1iotr.i r11m Hutldrnl! J!.ltl~ ~Lun St 1ht' 1111 luck .in ;int1qU\' o.1k huffi·t .111 .11 mn1n· 11.ugf' cht·~I • ;ind a 1:~ mna..,Lc; portJblt' rsn~ ~el Also nva1la l)h· at tht• 01 stnC't TrJn~portat1un Oepartm ent. 52.'• Yorktown Ave Hrl' ll "c<.tan:. four pick-ups, two t rucks anc1 t'1J?hl school buses Sfaled bids for the veh1l•lc•-. .ind oth<'r items '"II be aC<'cptc<.t unt ii 2 p.m. July 22 al the Dis· tricl PurchasmM Office, 102!'il '11rktown Ave All item:. are of· h ·rC'd as 1s. II untin!l{on Beach Union Hi Rh Srhool D1stn ct a uctions obsolete and surplus prope rty once it ~f>IH' I' r 1n1·11J.1l '>ou 1 ,.,., 1Jf sncom<· 1111111111· ti,,, u">I• parkirll:! Si•:!I :!;11 ''Jnll'Htl:! SI 7 rn1ll1on, • 1111• ,.,..,11111·.. M't,oho :ind :,\<itc t 1<11 l,JOll.'-fw1cJ'° S:JtlO,fl()IJ. Inc lutl1•r1 1n rt·\••ntH· nHssng 1•1:111~ ,,, • .in In• r1 .1 ... 1· 111 Jt<J rking 1!11111 ~·t•1 S' ·~ ,•fllf ll\1 1lt•\'\:(C)I)· rw nr •11 l 1 ~111 "" r1111!hl t-.1111p101-! II • 11 I prttfKI ,ti h.1 f111\ h••t•fl C"CIO· 1111 r•·tl \ .. , b\ I hl· 1·1t' 1·011 nc1 I <>r 'I.II• ••lft11.tl• "'li11 h I\ t' tl11• fuw l .111 I h11r ti\ "" .., 111 h a t.1kt•u\ e r ,.1.111 Tilleves Loot Gas ~talion lh1n.:l.1r., ni.11h off with St.700 from lh1· }' 111 1•m Fast s ervll('e •t.il1nn on tlh' t'l>mc'r of Harbor Boule•\ ard .inti 1'.d1n1wr Avenue in Foun1.11n \ .tllt \ hctween \l o nrl:.i' 1111i1h1 und T u esday morn1nJ,?, poht·1• ri•porktl today. lh1r~lars prtN1 opt'n :.1 window tn lht• hUJ ld1ng tn the gasnltne 1-.la nd tlJ jlllln .1<'l'CS)o, tu two safes "'here the m <1ncy was kept M) m Cl I me bel W \'Pn 11 45 p m and ~ 3~ a m . accurding to police. Tht' su.,.pect~ pnl'd open ont' .. af<' wh1C'h contained money a nd :J kt-~· to a second safe in the bu1ldtng. police ~atd I hl' 11hrn-1hln P1.1g1't. I land-crafted in Swlt7.erland All in 18k 1>1old. thP ca!)C, 1hc hands. the dial, the bracelet. even the buckJc un 1hc leather Mrnp. \f3Jtll CZt!a/h1,1 <JliwfitJJI I Int• Jc•w1•lty 35 fASHION ISi ""D • NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660 .. , I ----------........-.-..-..... .. -...----. _..__~ ----. ...... ---...-.-.-..--~- • I u Stalls Budget MCllAMDfTO (At't -A new -.. ... ~1 ,.,.._ eom.aUM Ill 0\ t l<Jde)' Mlftl C'Offt• ........ • dW 10d)' lOfN , M«•bh1 ratMt for ..w-. rtdpMMI, U.1t are hoJ4"n1 up &he 114 l blW.llMe~ a.,.blkw..., • frw Ortnoc'Tat.a are ln.aiat· tae Uwt lMl' wtll 90C v04e tor the budt~t unUI ell 1utomM1c cott-ol Uvlnc htc:·rH a. panlcularly U.O.. far Wlfse. ne repe&Md Aid M tbe atat~. ente'°" llJ lhlrd day without l•l•I ....,.ty tu I PC!nd moM) • s!ace Controll .. r Ken CGry aald he would r•tw-n to wM and ~!iumft p•rllll paylolla ud hilt• undtt • rourt order. ' 'l1Mi c:G*t ~ promptC"d pnson 1uards. who bad Ma"fl home in •argt" numben at thrN· prl ..... to return to work. ................... SACRAMENTO <A Pl -The Leg1slaturto wbuld have veto power ovl•r an) lu1llon or (~ 1n crease •t lhe mvers1ty ot Cahrornla, under ., meuure passing 11.S first c.-<>mm1tttt test. The bill won a 7-1 vote Wedne~a~ or the A1>-aembly Educallon Comm1ttff desp1~e the una · versity's objectioru> lb1tt 1t would threaten its 11\• dependence. It would amend thto :.lute 1•onst1tution which now gives the board of regenl.b virtuall y complete authority over lhe r11ne t•u mpu~ un iversity. '(:Nsers• D~to11r~ LOS ANGELES <AP> President Carter's .... w Townsfolk Enter Lotte'] In Chance to See Jimm~; M f!RCED <AP > -P~ple in t.hla aleepy , dusty farm town. usu.aUy Just a gq atop on the way to Yosemite N•tlonal Parle, are buuin& with excite- ment -and a llltJe puzzlement. The president la corn Inf( lo town. No one 's exactly 11ure why J immy Carter picked Merced for u Town HaJJ meeting Friday. Merced's only appearance on the nation's fr«>nt pages came last March with the return of kidnap v1cl1m Steven Stayner after a seven.year odyssey. BUT PEOPLE HAVE BEEN busily cutting lottery coupons out of the Merced Sun ·Star. the city's datly newspaper, in hopes they'll be chosen to be at the meeting at Merced College. • • 1 cut my little piece of coupon out of the papt-r," says Robert L. Hart. part-time mayor and loc<1l almond grower ... l don't know if the mayor has to enter the lottery or not. There should be !»Om<' honor 1n bem~ mayor." Residents .speculate that these are some rea· sons for Carter choosin~ Merced . t lO males southeabl of San Francisco: it's near Castle Air Force Bast>. and presidents tend to ~et more col· orful pubhc1ty m s mall towns than big cities WHEN THE PAU Vl8IT w• canceled t~ favor ol a 1peecb &o lbe N•tional AuoclaUon for the Advancement ol Colored People lo Mlaml od the nJpt ol July 4, the Merced atop stayed on tbct a.cenda. •• As the Wh.lte House arranged for the presl· · dent's fir.it West Coast town hall meeting, the · Secret Servi~ filled 30 rooms in local motels. · Carter will be here for only about two hour~ before heading to a fund-raiser In nearby Modesto1 the NAACP speech 1n Miami and on lo Plains, Ga .• CITY MANAGE R ALLEN SCHELL says th~ president will find the town "middle American1 but Merced is an above average community 01 • A merican.s who still hold lo many of the basic prin! · ciples like patriotism. It should provide the pres•· dent with a fairly friendly plaUorm." Merced a lso has problems. Seasonal un· employment drove the April jobless rate to 14.$ percent -more than twice the national average, The number of illegal aliens from Mexico wh<> com e to this San Joaquin Valley area to . work the crops is a st r~in on Merced's budget. Ge01 Shop Robbed scheduled four.hour visit to Los Angeles prompted police and city transportation 0£flc1als Wednesday to block the two-decade-old tradition of Wednesday night "cruising" along Van Nuys Boulevard. lfappy .ti rri t~ol OTHERS THINK CARTER is coming to Ml'rc~. which was incorporated on Apnl Fool's n ay m 1889. just to enJOY its Lrec·llned streets and ll:. 35.000 re:.idents. Another reason may be that Merced is the home of Rep. Tony Coelho, one of C<irter's earliest Ucmocrat1c supporters in his re·elect1on bid. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Two gun -toting men robbed an elegant downtown jewelry store oC up to $750,000 in jewelry and watches Wednesdav, l} ing up 10 people lnsid~ tbe store before they fled . The president arrives here today for a speech ·• at the National Education Association's national convention before flying to Oaklund four hours later. SCriu .4~rteocl SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A strike at this tourist city's 36~arges hotels has been averted -at least for the Fo of July weekend -it was announced. Word cam Wednesday that the contract between management and 5,500 hotel workers had been extended for 10 days, until midnight July 13. Ne~otiations affect s uch elegant Nob Hill hotels as the Mark Hopkins, the Fairmont and the Stanford Court. ~ 'Head Shop' Law Su// ers Setback LOS ANGELES <AP> --A city ordinance ban· n ing the saie of drug paraphernalia to minors is too vague to be e nforced constitutionally, a Superior Court judge said in issuing a preliminary injunction against the so·called "head shop" law. "I knew 1 couldn't enforce this ordinance if I were a policeman on the streets," said Judge Jerry Pacht. ''ITTHRUSTS ON ANV offi cer the insurmount· abl e burden of d ec1d1ng what 1s drug paraphernalia, and thrusts an insurmountable burden on the owner of a shop •.. of deciding what is permissible." Pacht's order Wednesday prohibits any ar· r ests or civil abatement procedures against shop owners until the case can ~o to trial. He issued the order at the r~quest of 34 music and variety stores which sell s uch items a s ceramic and metal pipes. cigarette rolling de- v ices. cigarette papers, metal chps and s mall spoons THE ORDINANCE PROIUBITS the sale t.o minors of "any device designed primarily for use by individuals for the smoking or ingestion of marijuana, hashjsh, hashish oil, cocaine or any other controlled substance. Pacht agreed with the stores' attorney, Gilbert C. Caton, that the definitions could ban the sale of tweezers sold in a drugstore as easily as roach clips sold in head shops. 1\'listrials Ruled For Hells Angels SAN FRANCISCO <A P ) -Hells Angels and their supporters whooped and hollered in the halls outside a federal courtroom. celebrating a series of mi$t.r1als on drug r acketeering and conspiracy ~harges against them. ~ some Angels and their attorneys passed a bottle'of liquor from mouth to mouth Wednesday. they appeared unconcerned that the saaa doesn't appear anywhere near over. U.S. Dis trict Judge Samuel C,(;>nti declared mistrials on at least some counts facing each of the 18 defendants after the five-woman, seven· man jury reported its failure to reach verdicts and the futility or further deliberations. THE PANEL DELIBERATED 134 hours over 17 days after hearing testimony fo r nine months in one of the largest felony trials in federal court his· tory. The best-known of the defendants, Ralph "Son· ny" Barger. 41 , of Oakland. was acquitted on a count <I racketeering. A mistrial was declared on • charge or ~piracy to violate the racketeering law.' Some courtroom spectators broke into ap· plauae and let out muted cheers when lhe verdict was announced for Barger, the legendary leader of the Angels ror almost 20 years. BAllGER REMAINED in custody. however, as one of eighl defendants jailed since their arrests a year ago. It was expected he and the others stm in cuatody would seek bond reductions. Barricmk Use OK'd SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A Court or Ap· peal bu overturned a lower court nalin.g which ~d the city of to remove traf· fie dlverters and pro· blbli.d the city from pladq tbem OD Street.I. The high ~said the diverlers, permanent barricades to pre- vent throu ' afflc on 1treeu, conform &o state Department of Tnnaportation u ni- formity standards. C uban refugee Ruben Cas tallu I right> gives JOy ful hug t o Vid<il ina \'ald ez. who welcomed him Wednesday at Los Angeles International airport. Castillo and baby, his nephew, were part of large group arriv- ing to settle in Southern California. sponsored by Cathul1c: Welf ;.ire Bureau "We had the president fined up to come out to my district sometime an the fall. but then the ho~taRC s1tuat1on came up," Coelho s<11d . When the president made vacation plans to \ 1s1l Yo:.('mllL' with has family ll ~eemed logical to !>IOP in )tcrccd, the unofficial "Gateway lo YO!>l'nlllt.• .• No one was hurt in the robbery. which police ~aid took 15 minutes and was one of the largest in memo~ The Sidney Mobell store was closed Wednesday <1rtc rnoon as employees took Inventory of the miss· m~ merchandise. 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Corrying handle. 9 x 14 x 10:· Reg. 26.95 $18.88 ers Art Marts (ffi ANAHEIM 222 N. Beach Blvd. • COSTA MESA 17W Newport Blvd. • ORANGE 1812 E. Katella Ave. Z• LAGUNA BEACH 190 S. Coast Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 £.17th. St. Ho~ .. ..._~ •· 2 ·- S.0. Oii llYU I llu<s .lily I() El TORO 24350 Swartz Dr. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7A70 Edinger Ave. ~ ~ ' , , , -------_ _. ·'--... ~------=----~-------. - ------- •'·----~-------~--.-.....--..... ·---....-~· ... --... • I Contribution Law Needs Correction Aa arcMnance 1tt!Uiftl Urmtl °" camp•IP rontrlbu tlaea to Htallqton Beacla cuy candldalel l& raeln1 a lu l on wbltblr It ll valkl. The cballcn1e com In the form of a ll 1attoos ·~•lnlt two c:lty otncl&lt Md an unaucen ful Ctt y Coun· ell candklaae ln lut April'• ftec!tjona If the riolatlons are proved, t.tw1 wouJd t"Ofllt itute am lnCractJon that carnet a mu.lmum rme ol SlOO. ~t..Y Attorney Gail tfl,llU)a bu been accused o f vlolut lng the cHy ordinance by rttelvlna SSOCl from tbe ·uJtfomlo R~a1 Estate Political AcUon C-0mmlllee ln con nection wilh her 1178 campaign. T he ordinance a.eta a maidmum contribution of S200 from tndtvidual donors but t.he.r-e appears to be contusion on hmats ot political action com mittet' Coundlman John Thomas ls accused or a ~ tol ataon by setting up a one-person campaign committ~ nd con tributing about $2,800 to candida tes from ha~ so call~d T axpayors League of HunUngton Beach. Otm Mahaffey, who finish ed out of the running in the tty Council elections and who is ~eek•ng t•lection to C ong r ess in No ve m be r , rcre1 ved $500 from lht' Laberhman Party. He sa id he uccepted Utt! money in Nror a nd th~t he called 1t to the attention of election offlc-aab when he ll'urned o ( the $200 li mit.· The a lll'gl'<i v1ola t1 01L., art!n'l i.ubMantaal T he ordinance 1s de 1gned tu prevent m aJOr donors from exertang undue influence on office holders. And the o r d inance s hould spell out the Ja w in dl·ar. conc1Sl' language So far it ha sn 't don e this. It will be useful if the a llegations force officials to tak e a ha rd look a t the existing ordina nce a nd m ake necessa ry corrections High-rise Debate Fountain Valley's skyline will be alte r ed significantly if a proposed 14-story office building is a pproved for the ::.outheast com er of Brookhurst Street and La Ala m eda A venue. This project, proposed by Pacific Mutual Llf e lnsurance Co., wa rrants careful study. A j!roup of h omeowne rs living directly west of the downtown s ite s t rong ly objected to the s tructure at a J unt> 2.5 Planning Commission hearing. The ho meowners d<f 1 m ed the project wall s narl traffic, invade their µriv<1t'.Y <mcl cause "trauma t ic changes" in the character of thc•ir largely bedroom community. The c.:omm1::.sion correctly delayed a vote on the pro - 1cct for four wet:?ks and requested additiona l information on traffi c congestion'and other pot entia l problem are as. Som e homeown ers m ay s im ply be over·reacting to the prospect of a ta ll buHding near their residential n eigh borhood. T he high-rise could be a p restigious addi· t ion to Fountnin Va lley's civic center , which s lowly is de- veloping into a first-class business and fina nce district. At the sam e time, city officials hardly ca n overlook 'their respons ibilities to nearby homeowners. As c urrently proposed , the offi ce building appear s to m et·t parkmg and (ire protection standards adequate ly. But s ome ~crious r1uestions, s uch as those involving traf. fie J nd a redevt'lopment subsidy of m ore than $300,000, must be reiolved before the project 1s given a green li ght. HoDletown Show lluntin,:!ton BNich r esidents can see the best !->how an town f'ndC:t y for fn:c. ll's the cit y's 76th annual 4th o f July parade. It starts at 10 a m . a t 5th and Main Streets and goes north to th e C1v1c CC'nt<'r. It dfaplays pa triotis m -ond lot-; of I ah·nl. mostly of I hc hometown vurn:ty Si~nificantly, the pC:tr<Hk 1i. put on without :J c.:cnt of eaty tax money. Donalaons from res idents and busml'...,SC!'> pay for the whol(' shebang -crowd <.:ontrol. erection ()f structure~ a nd cleanups . It as on !\l<.tin Street and it 1~ 1 he <>p1ri t of the Fourth WC' arc fCJrtun<Jle l o have 1t i.t1ll ~mng M1 strong afte r all t hL·~t· yt'ar~ • Op1n1on"> P.11prt·~st·d 1n the space above are lhose ol the Dally P1101 Olhl" view~ ••xprc-;sed o n this page are those ol lheir au1hors and .irt•~ts Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714} 642-4321 Boyd/The Gimlet K'.\ L.M. 80¥0 tr m1-ced drinks are yuur '>pe('1alty. you probab ly know ;, ~imlet is ~i n and li m r 1uu:e But were you awa re of how it fa ~l came t o be con- cocled? A British naval s11r ~eo n n a m ed S ir T 0 Gimlette was the rather of t hat one. He lhou~hl stra1~hl l?•n was hazardous to the health. Many think likewise. many do. But diluted with hmc JUJce. said he, the keen edge is blunted ~us to pro- tect one's innard's from the terrible lacerations Bes\des, 1t prevents scurvy llem No. 8220 In our Love and War man's file is the c onte nti o n o f H e l e n Rowland: ""fhe hardest task or a girl's life i s lo prove to a Dear Gloomy Gus I The popularity poll is like the barber's pole. While It ts movln1 tt seems to be spiraling lnto heaven. Wben it 1top1 you see lt doesn't reaUy fJO anywhere. Q.M. ' marl thal hi'> tntl·nl1on!> .1rt· hl'r lllUh " 'l'hJl 1'V pc•rs1111<1hty we re fl·~ to ht!reabouts ~s a n ··.in c horma n " 1s c·1tll ed -,oml'thmg t•IRc in i-;ngta od. a "nt:>ws reader.·· Q . Whal m.ikcs hubble gum bubble? A. Same thing that makes bolloons balloon. Rubber. A highly refined and purified r ubber: truf•, but rubber nonetheless. Q. How frequently is the U.S. flag that's flown over the White House retired to be r eplaced by a new one? A. Daily. Q. Does a nybody really know the whereabouts of the original Garden or Eden? A. Debatable. But many think they know. And most of t ho11e b e lieve ll was somewhere between the Ti· grls and Euprates Rivers in today's Iraq. World's biggest sort of fish, the mmatrous whale s hark, reeds on t.be smallest sort of food , the mic rotc op\c plankton. u ·~ qalntt lbe law ln New York Stale for a lady barber to weai; a tee·Lh.roUlb·blouae. II you don't weJcb abOut 40 tlmt8 as much as your brain, you're Just not typl~al, 1lr. I' ,._,tH Wttfl,._f , ..,..,, "' .. "' ... ..,... ~ Anns Pressure Weakms NATO WA tllNOTON PrnlcMnt c·a rt r't d~UberaUon• w\th hi Wto lt>m .iu hav d mon1tr.1 , •• 1 on(' llilnJC 1'M North AllanUr 1'ruty Urian1u uon ta in aenoui.. troubf(• Wh111l 111 not aentora lly rea\ncd •• 1h1.1l NATO's d1rrtcult1e1 ex· lt·nd lo th&- ~"'Y h'·art of tht> ulllt111 n• th ~ m1l1 · l itry mui.C ll· o .. ~a .. d l o make tht' ur t;a n1 xu t1 o n crt!dlbl~ Thl· rnu:son is thl' :1a 1rH· t.hat led to the d1Mtr 1 oy over lr1.1.n and A£ghallistan- ?>elf lnteres\. over sel£-sacra£1ce for lhe l'Ommon ~ood. 1-'or years, a major goal of N TO has tx-.•n lht· standard.17.a· 11(10 or weapon11. used by the ~a ty nlhes. The udv;.intages of such uniformity arc obvious, but :stan· d urd1zation wall probably never IJc .ich1ev<.'<i. The United Staw~. which sup· plif'S about 90 percent or NATO's arms. 1s ahead of its allies in rnost weapons production . nut the F:uropean governments. un· dl'r }1l'avy pressure from the ir own munitions indu!'>tnes. a rc MaiJbox conunually tryln1 to wblttle away at U.S. domlaaHe. HEaE OE tome enmplel ol confwi'on and lack of cooper•· lion that threaten to tum NATO into the Gang That Couldn't Shoot SlraJlht: -Rad.IOI used by lbe different NATO member armies don't operate on the aame frequen· c aes. -Gas pumps or one country don't always fit the gas t anks of another country's vettlcles. -To encourage standard.iia· lion. the United States buys weapons from the European aJ. lies that an! lower in quality and higher in price than American arms. "The motivating factor for the European countries is economic." one Capitol Hill source told m y associate Peter G ra nl. "What the molivat1nR factor is for the U.S. as beyond ni<'." -The Ar m y is spendinJt $2 billion to equip its new XM 1 t a n k s w i t h G e r m a n L l 2 0 · millimeter J!Uns. though & House inves tigation round t h a t th1• .S ·made 105 mm cannon now un tht· tank can penetrate th • ;.1rmor of a ny Sov1c t t ank Mcanwh.ile , the Germans huvr• reneged on the q uid pr o quo purt'MM tJI U.S. tutbeM •fiW' for &Wt lAoperd t.aka. -D...,,. WAaNIN08 t.Mt lt would .r=: 0 eoetller &ban 1v1Uable vet, tlM Army bou1ht German-made Roland ground-to-alr anlaailes. The cost escalated rroat *2 million to SZ.3 bHUon, IO the Army had to cut Its order in balf.-The Penta1on wants to buy the French-made AtlaJ laler·&ulded bomb aystem. which works only in daylight, though the Air Force is develop- ing a similar system that works in da rkness as well. -It's not aJI one way. The U.S.·made Spa rrow a1r-to·air m i ss il e h a s a pl tl ful performance record. The British m odified it, into the Skyflash. which has tested brilliantly. But the Navy and Air Force won't touch the British missile. WATERGATE AUTHORS-Of the two dozen books written about Watergate. the mo~t !\U<'· ccssful was "The Final Days." written by thl' Washington Post '<; hotstwt reporting team . Bob Woodward and Carl Bern..,. tein. Jl sold 700.000 hardcover <·opws ... The biggest flop w&s 1.·x -White llo u ~e ai de H.R. H a lede m an's v e r .!>aon o f Waterpte, "The &nd1 of Power.· The pubUIMr l1oodld the market wtlb 400,000 C'Opiel, but lhe bookltoret couldD't set rid of them ... Water1ate'1 Iron man, G. Gordon Uddy, Is now on tJle be1\·Mlle1' list wtth hi• boolt, "Will.'' It's the m oil gory. version -all about eating rat.a a nd pla nning to a ssaaalnate yours truly. Yet on Father's Day. it sold like neckties. The tot a l sules h a ve passed the 160,000 mar k ... The he ro or Watergate, Judge J ohn Sirica, 01lso wrote a belated book that was on the best-seller list for 17 weeks and is now bei ng made in· loa movie ... Both ex-President Richard Nixon and the man who blew the whis tle on him , J ohn Dean, w rote best-sellers. Each sold 1:1round 300,000 copies. Reformed Wat ergater Cha rles Colson 's hook . "Born Again," was also a b1~ hit. In t he born-again spirit. ht· donated mo t of h1~ royaltic'i IO chanty. UNDE R THE DOME-Reµ. Robe rt Drina n . 0 -Mass .. the on· ly Catholic priest in Congress. m ust ~urrender his seat on or- ders of Pope John Paul ll. Hut he still feels there's a 11lacc for rll'rgymen on Capitol IJill. Sil· tang opposite thrl'e Orthodox 1.-.wic;h rabb1c: on thl' Ct.1pitol .,ub1.1. ,1y the uth1•r d<1~. Orinan <•"kl·d lht-m : "!'ii' 'h h<•n ;.i re lo\l' l!Otn~ 10 ge l 11 ur r;.ibb1 in Cnnl!rt''"'·'" ... Thr• llouse sta· t 1onl'ry ... lorl' .,t'lh 0H1<.:t• suppl it'!\ .tl cul rates tu ancmb<'rs. In t.1<1 · 1ltl1on to f':-...,enllals, though, 1t .1bo offl·r., gift ttl'm-.. Like foncy d,..,,k ~CL' Tuxp<i)lt,•r!'> subs1d1ze 1h1!\ b:1rgain 1·uuntt·r hv pa) in~ th<.' store's 3~. •·rn11ln)ec:. lOt&l .,;ilJrn:.., of $.'i-U:.Hoo ..• ·1 ryang w put .1 ro~v µlow on th1· phJ.lht. 11r I· .1•t 1'11n1ir ' hunJ,!ry P<l1,ulat 1on 1;11tl1·r l 11d11n•·-.1.111 1w<·upat1on, \-. l'•t.101 :..t·1 11'l.1ry .,r ~t.11t.• H11·h..ird Jlolbrookt• told a llous1:.• .. ubt.:omm1nt•t· th•· s1lual1on wa' 1mµrovinc 111• l1k1•n1·cl 11 tn th1· 111•111p1111n 11( ., .i.:l .t..,., 11( 1A :tt1·r ;,~ 1·1th••r h.tlf lull ur h.11{ L•mpt> H•·p n ... n·tH't! J ,1in,J!. v M 1J ' oh- "t•r \ 1•1 1 '111111\ • II '>t't•m s lhr~ I" 1 tl••Ubtful 1111·l.q1hur 1( 1A 1"n· l.1lktlll.! .1bou1 ()Ill' half nr t h1• pupul.1111111 l'Jlll\~ and tht.' lrtht•r hJ If ... t.uving '. .. Why Isn't Social Security Good for All? To lht• Editor .\1 r Cal if<mo sai<I on tcll'v1s1on tha l Socia l Security as a g1)()fl cl1·a I lx•cau"" 1f a person retire!'> <•l li5 ht• will dra w five time-; what ht· p.11111 n I lld11•\ 1· Ila.ti NH.'tJI St.·1·urll \ 1" ~011d. a11d I hdlt'\I' th;1t Mr C:il1f.in11,hould 111•" 1 onlnhutm If p11h111 wn ...• ind go \·•·rnm<'lll IA II/ kt•I'' W('r!• ~'Cl\'('rt•tf by Sl11'1<.1I !-.i•r•tJrll \. 1h1•\ woultl 1inl ) 1h :tlA (11\t' llt'll ... 11111 \S 1T IS. t hl' big wheel!. <'an d r .1 IA ..,1·v1 ·r~J t1t•n-..1ons. lh g p11l1l1 <·1 JOh ... 1 .. rl "" '>m:lll pollt1 1·1:1 11' Wht•n 1h1•\ n ·l1n• the\ d1 .11A 111•n-.11ms "" d1 slnt•I <•t 111rn1·\, 1ufh!f'. stall· lc•i.:1:-.lalw. !\t•11a1or. vie<.· pn·s1<1.-nl t·t c. It S.w1:il S<:curit\ I!\ ,good. lhl·n ti I" c11nd ror p11l;la1• t'mplO)t'l'h llH1 l.1·t'' mt•rgt• :ill of the tax ~uppor1t•tl pt•ns 111n pie.ins c.ind p11 y l '' t•p·on1· orw :-.mall pcn~aon , JI r t'11rcmt·nt. JAMES IlOl.J)l:-.0<; Courf LogjaM To the E<IJtor : In the news article and in th•· t•dtl<>nal appearing on June 25. 1t \His corrccUy pointed out thut tht' slate would pa)' $60,000 to the county for each of the Judicial positions proposed in Superior Cour t. The statement that 5uch ... um pays the Judges' salary i~ 1nror rert. T he county pays $9,500 of a S up e r ior Court judge's salary. The r emainder is paid by the state. Tha nk you for pointing out the criti ral need. The logjam wall overwhelm the civil Ullganl'i in Or a n ge County unless a m easure of relief ls provided this year. WALTER W. CHARAMZA Presld\ng Judge, Superior Court Rodeo€~•·· To the Editor: I plead w\th you \n the name or the Catholic Society for Animal Welfare. New York, to kee p any indirect advertiaing ror rodeot durlng Ute county fair In Costa Mesa aa low·key as possi· ble. I also ask you to avoid any articles except naturally patd ads. To my couternetlon .. 1ready In the June 22 issue is a picture of a hone Jumptn1 from ,ain un· der a rider with t pura and the help ol the Wamoua belt. Thia plclure let.a every boy be Jealous of such a ''he~" on the bone t•n mpa n •d w ith th1· ll'>UJ ll v '>m all bodu"1 <:owl")(JV" "l'I for rrl an~ on rociC'o:-. · ~OT ONL\' "'Iha.., 1nc·1t 1nl! P"'· tun• LJ hout rod<·11 hl•ruc~ v1·n \'I Si hit' 1>111 at I hi· 'tl mt· II m1• I h t• ltmh•o A ....... <w1.1t1on i.!l'h rn ·t· ,1<1 \ t•rtai.mg for lht• rwrform<.1n1·1· I he • '>.•ml' 1•vc•n1n~. "'hn·h ""ul<I c·n..,I ulht'f\\ l 'l' hundrc·d-. of dol101 " Th1·~1· hnr._,,., .11 t• p a r111 •cl and tr1::1t<'d rturin~ I tw ..,l'QU<'nl performaneC'i. ''" on1· IA eek end, nam C'IY four l11 f1 vt· limes. I 1A 1I nC'l>~C'ti mysc·lf c·uls ;ind bleed1n~ 1n the Clank~ and a li.o th~t th•· animal officer from thl' count\ prom 1sed to rC'port tht• wountl-. 1nfl1l'lc'<I. hut dad not <lo so Th" I r t' at m e n t 1 ~ c· o n ' 1 ti e r,. ii "normal." t11l eallou.,l'' have rlt .. \eloped for further hUl:h trt·at· mt·nt Would vou k1n<llv IO!\lru<'t all .\our depi1rtml•nts to :tvo1d su<'h 1 n cl 1 re c t adver t 1s 1 n ~ or performances bused on r ruelty to :1n1mal s and performed on propcrt y built with taxpayers· mo nn· ltkl' the county fair. RETTY HECKE L ·tno1 ltfl>r Mll•lt: To thl' Editor : I tHkc issue• with columnist Earl Waters· .June 27 evaluation of state Sen .• John Schmitz as "a man of unimpeachable lntegnty who t•an't be compromised." What do you think of a n elect · ed s tate office h o lde r who would send out a last·day smear Jetter on st ate statione ry against a candidate not even running for the same omce? As a candidate for tbe 74lh Republican Central Committee and the Irvine City Council , I was victimized In the June ele<>· lion by a Schmiti s mear letter that was j ust short or be in~ Libelous with its malicious in· sinuations. CONSIDER the fa cts that: r. Schmlt&'s wife was a candidate for Central Committee, 2. other ultra-conservative s upporters or Schmitz wer<' undldates for Central Committee and Chy Council, 3. Schmitz involved himself in the councU race even though be doesn't live tn Irvine. and 4. Schmitz sent out the smear letter the day before the electJon, thus ct.nyin1 me an op. port\U\ity to retpond. . And Schmtta'• lack of decency and lntelrity 11 belt Ulustrated tn the f 1et lhal to this day ' <.,l·hm1t1 h;.i'\ 11,•\1·r ml'l or talkl'fl lo rTll' nor ha~ ;m\ rn•·mt,.·r t1f ht' 11ffH'" ... 1.1H. . !'il·hm1t1 ·'" .1 l nall'fi StJt•· ... S.•11 ;1t11r'• Jffl ).!lo\,L'>h' W1· Ol'l'<I cit• 1·1·01 l"'<•Pl1· lo r.:pn• ... •nl u~. not ""'""''''" h:ilt· .,rnl·,11 t'r' Lll.HE HT F; ;q;J.~O~ J H ('ritirin" ffbplat"~d T11 thl• J-;d1l(lr 1 n n •spon..,1 111 lht• l••llc·r from ~t r Tom \\\·rt t ~t.11 I box. .Junt· W 1. r ha~t11.ml-( S1•na\ur J ohn Sl'hm1t1. Congr£'!.Sm an Robert H.idham. Suricr v1sor Tom Ralc·v ;ind me for nut Jll\'ndanl! lht· <111 11 nukt• rall} in J..11tun,1 '-'H!Ut'I .lunl' 21. Mr W1'rt -,hould h(· ml '1M•d 1h;1t m y 11fr11·1· cl11I not rt<· t't'l\I' :a11 1n\ll.JllOn lt1 th1• rJll\' l\OOM'ION AU.\', Mr \\crt :;hould be ad\'lscd th~at I do not a~re<' with till' µ<_'Oph• \.\ho at· tended that r ,di\. I l>l·ltt•H'. and my ronst1tucnts· share tha~ n elA . th at we arc going t<> need all sou rres or encr~y an the rom1ni:t year s to m;,imtain our economy !l n d way or l i f e 1n clud1n~ nuclear ener i::y. Mr. Wert should have done his hom ework reRardang who rl'· <'('l \'l'd mvitotions to the rally. II t' ~h o u l '1 a Is o do so m c homework r eRurding how m y t·on/\l1tuency feels about this 1s· sue before h~ makes wild ac- <·usat1ons reRarding the people I am representing. MARIAN BERGESON Assemblywoman. 14th District To f'l•d ~-"~ T o the Editor : E. llyman·s June 26 letter llst· i n g r e a son s "l o v e th y neighbor" doesn't work any more is true in a sense. There a re many ways \l can and does work. Kindness and consideration, awareness ot the usual a nd unu1ual in a neighborhood, so that one would note the dif. ference and take 1tepa to alert a nel1hbor or autboliUes. ror one. IF WE consider those around u s, tt is an e ve r .growing sensiUvtty, laklng In not only penona but all of nature as well. Even on a street conducting our buslnets, shopping, or what· ever we do. we can be kind and, when eye contact ls made, say a cheery beUo. Interest ln othe'1 can be lhown whlle wall· Ina to be ...-we!, by a few re· marks, a smile or a greetlns. 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II t anks and Yu~oslavian JtOn ' They ttrt> f1 ~ht1ng nol only lht• 1·nmmun1sl mflucm<'l'd PLO, but abo Cubans and Rt!d Army mC>m bcrs . Muny U.N. !\Oldiers from Ireland, s tationed as ··11•·...acl'l-l'Cpers." a re supportive of tht' PLO bel·ausc of their rela· t1ons h1p with lh<> lefti s t IRA wh1l·h provides a com mon back· ~round of philosophies. Tht.>se pro I RA U N. forces often col- labor:lll' with the PLO in thl' b a1 t1 ng of t he C h ris tian Lebanese. WE ARE ho rrified to read of the destruction or a n Israeli Kib- bulz illld the PLO killing innocent babi es . B ut th e l ack or press cover age in Southern L e banon keeps from us the knowledge or a classroom bomb- ing resulting in the deaths of 14 children murdered by this same treacherous PLO. The Christia n Lebanese need our support and that or the non· com munlst world \n m a Cly ways; financially. milita rily &J\d splrltually. When we have so few friends l eft ln the world. we Americans mus t prayerfully support. them. The free woTld ls rapidly shrinking and we will soon find ourselve!I a lone. DONNA OESMONP • Tiie Dally ~ ... ----c-•M~ ..,.,.,..-~._. ......... ~· ......... ·~-=-·-c... CA tt6-. ""'-" c fw ~ ................. " .. ....... .....,,._ ... ...,_ .. IM ........ _, .. ..._.. ...... IJt '"'_,..__ -------------------------..-----------------------------...... ..__. .. --_.._. --------------- ' ~ : "··········· •tly N••••• .. • VOL. 73, NO. 115, 3 SECTIONS, '4 PAGES \ ORANG COUNTV, CALt~ORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1teo TWENTY·FIVE CENTS j , Federal Reserve Ending Credit Curbs WA.SHINGTON <AP l -The Federal Re1erv~ Board an nounNCI plan& today to ~ out all the apec•al cN'dlt-rontrol meuw-. lt took an Ma~h. as illfla.Uon bas eued and the re- eeuioa baa deepened. In lalf' May. the board cut tht! nedil restraints in half, and to- day it scheduled a series of moves to dismantle tht-re- mainder Bingo OK Set In Irvine The Irvine City Council is scheduled Tuesday night to adopt an ordinance allowing bingo games in Irvine. The proposed measure came in response to requests from the Senior Citizens Council and representatives or the Meadows and Groves mobilehome as- sociations. Maximum prizes of $50 are al- lowed under the terms of the or- dinance and bingo games can be held for only three hours once a week. Irvine police bunco in- vestigator Philip Povey said these restrictions are designed lo prevent bingo-for-profit schemes from developing in the city. These scams do exist, as evidenced by a man who recent- ly aske d the Irvine Police Department if he could open a bingo operation !h the city, Po- vey said .. This individual had mailed away for his 'ordination• papers, was declared a minister through the mall, declared his 'religion' as bingo and ~as intending to open his church in an Irvine com- mercial area ... Povey said $9,000 Loot Stolen in2 Burglaries More than $9,000 in valuables were stolen in two separate res- idential burglaries occurring Wednesday night, Irvine police said A wrist watch worth $2.600 and other jewelry valued al $1 ,tiOO were taken between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. from a home in the Rancho San Joaquin communi· ty. officers said. Police theorized the burglar entered with a key obtained from a real estate lock box on the home's front door. · In the other daylight burglary. $5,000 in jewelry was stolen from a home in the Turtle Rock area. Police think the burglar may have entered through an un· locked garage attached to the home Shah Has Typhus CAIRO. Egypt <AP> -The former Shah of Iran, battling cancer and recovering only slowly from pneumonia and ab- dominal surgery, is also suffer· lng from a typhus infection, his spokesman disclosed today. He said ex·shab Mohammad Reza Pahlavi'& weight has dropped below 139 pounds. Guard Pets On Fourth The wont day of the year f« pets is the FoClrtb of July, and while t.Mlr masters mlCht get a bang out Of ftreworb. it'• living bell fOf'tbelr anlmall. La1una Beach Pet Re9pomlbUicy Committee offtclall urae pet owners to pl~ tbeir animals in a aeeme area Friday. Tile noise of a Rrecraer is 10 t1mea as loud for animals as bumana, and panlc:ted p«a adlbt nm off and ln- jure t.....,wa. C~rned pet owner• aboald contact a ffMrtalrtD wbo may pre· .au. a tnDquillser for W.all durtq the eve-........ ,ldM. • "In r«en' mont.ha. lhe~ hiu. bet'n apparent contraction in C'e>nsumtt borrowtna." the board said ln upl•lnln1 Ila move "Lil' dluUons are that 1mhc\P•tory and speculative demands for credit have subeided and rundis have been In more ample sup ply •I In a wri\tt>n !>tate ment, the White Bouse s aid Preside nt Carter wus "heartened by the 'finder Fella? llU<'Cc&JS of the selective cri!dtt re8t rutnts ln rapidly bringing a bout conditions an financial murk~ helping to reduce infla· JOllL£88NES8 CLIMBS DE9PITE JUNE OIP-M tionary pressures and lower in· terest rates " T he s tat e ment s aid t h e :;pec ulation in financial and ............. Grade school students drew the 4·foot square picture of the Ayatollah Khomeini that tops off the bonfire of an abandoned house and stacked pallets to be torched during the Fourth of July celebration in Clarksburg, Mass. Reservoir Pact Ends Long Feud Representatives from eight water agencies unveiled an ow ners hip arrangement Wednesday for the billion-gallon San Joaquin Reservoir, east of Newport Beach 's Harbor View area. The agreement ends years of !euding among the districts. The Irvine Ranch Water Dis· trict, which owns the 15-year·old reservoir, filed suit in 1974 to get overdue water payments from the city of Huntington Beach and the Mesa Consolidated Water District. Both had refused to pay their water dues because repair work in the early-1970's had taken San Joanquin Reservoir out or service. Those dues were in the neighborhood of $100,000 per year for the two agencies, ac· cording to JRWD Revenue Manager Dick Hilde. Under the ownership agree· menl, Mesa Co:1solidated Water Dis trict will pay the IRWD $661,000 and Huntington Eeach pays SISS.000. For their money, the two agencies will get 19 and 13 percent ownership of the res· ervoir respectively. The agreement calls for the 1RW0 Lo re tain 47 percent ownership. Metropolitan Water District to have 9 percent, Laguna Beach County Water District to have S percent, the Irvine Company to have 2 per. cent. South Coast County Water District and Newport Beach to both have 1 percent. Hilde said the reservoir is used for a domes tic water sup- ply durin~ pealc·use hours and emergencies. According to an IRWD press release, it was built in order to meet the water needs of rapidly expanding south Orange County. Defendant aa1 .. commodity markets had ··mode rated substantially. signaling an easing of credit de- mands and a reversal of infla· tionary expect.ations." The statement said Carter was removing from the Federal Reserve the authority he grant· ed under the Credit Control Act in March. ··consumer and other forms or credit are no longer being used excessively.·' the s tatement s aid. But it said "the removal of the controls. . .should not be taken as a signal for the resumption of a proffigate use or credit by con· sumers or by business." Since March 14, when the con· trols were announced, the economic climate has changed dramatically. Interest rates, which peaked at 20 percent for banks' best customers -have fallen steadily. Inflation, once running al more than an 18 per- cent annual rate, stands below 11 percent. The Federal Reserve e m· phasized that its general goals or restraining the money supply and credit remain intact. "Those continuing goals. are closelv related to its concern <See CREDIT, Page A2) No Brown Backing Ca1·ter ·Arrives For Teacher Talk LOS ANGELES CAP) -Pres1· dent Carter came to Los Angeles today and was greet e d by former challenger Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Mayor Tom Bradley. Surrounded by heavy Secret Service and police security, Carter s tepped off Air Force One at 10 :35 a .m . as about 80 looked on at Los Angeles In- ternational Airport. · · t · m welcoming the president for the people of California,·· Brown said shortly before the plane touched down. He described Carter's visit as "a non-political trip" and said he still has not endorsed the in · cum bent president. .. I'm confident the nominee of the Democratic Party will do well in November," Brown said, .. but, no, I am not endorsing him.'' Bradley has endorsed Carter. Bes ides the gove rnor and mayor, others meeting lhe presi· dent were Los Angeles County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn and City Councilmen Gilb ert Lindsay and David Cunningham and a representative of the Na- tional Education Association, Cal State Stanjslaus college pro· ressor William Crist. Carter was to speak to the NEA national convention later today. The president is popular with the leadership of the l 8-million. member group because he kept Middle Emt Ta/,ks Reopen On Palestine WASHINGTON CAP) -High Egyptian and Israeli officials, m eeting under American auspices, reached agreement to- day to reopen negotiations on autonomy for more than a million Palestinian Arabs, a source close to the talks here said. The negotiations will be held in the Middle East later this month. A news conference was scheduled at the State Depart· ment for a joint announcement by Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Aly of Egypt, Interior Minister Josef Burg or Israel and U.S. medjator Sol Linowitz. Prospects for an agreement may not be any brighter, <See MIDEAST, Page AZ> promises to establish a Ca binet· level Department of Education, increase federal aid to schools and fi~ht against tax credits for pa rents who send children to private school. fUMilUOn N EA P r es ident Willia m McGuire predicted at a news con~erence Wt.-'dnesday that the 8.000 delegates at the convention would overwhPlmin~ly cndorsL" Carter for re·t!lection. Embezzle Suspect Nabbed in Laguna . By STEVE MITCHELL Ol-o.lly-$UIH FBI agents arrested a federat fugitive posing as a writer in a rented hiUtop Laguna Beacb home Wedlle.day who Is ac- cused of embeu.Jlnf' nearly $o4 m11l1on from a Florida citrus processing plant. Agents arrested Herbert A. DeGreve. 58, at a s plit-level home at 135.S Skyline Drive early Wednesday morning on a fede ral fugitive warrant issued in Winter Haven. Fla., five months ago. He is accused of taking ap- proximately $3.1 million from the account of the General Food Corp., in Winter Haven where he wo rk ed as the a ccounting mana5eer. Vice Squad, Arrest,s 80 LOS ANGELES <AP) - T he undercover police squad known as th e "Trick Task Force" has swept up M men this week for investigation or solicit. ing acts of prostitution on H o llywood's Sunse t Boulevard . Three female omcerR acted as decoys, and two male officers made lhe ar· r ests , said Lt. George Tawes of the Hollywood vice squad. "We will do these things from lime to time as long a s the need arises." added Sgt. Leslie Wilbanks. "We w a nt to maintain a balanced approach to the prostitution problem." Officials in Winter Haven said DeG reve, who used the alias Michael O 'Shea in Florida, wrote oul comp.aaJ checks ia h1s name and deposited Utem to at least lt banks and savings and loans. DeGreve tert hrs wife and tW() children io February shortly after company officials asked him to meet with auditors con- cerqing discrepancies io the firm•• accounts. He later sent his wife the keys to his car, which _.as found by FBI agents at Dallas-Fl. Worth International Airport. FBI agents declined to say what tippe d th e m o ff to DeGreve's whereabo uts, but local police said they unw1ttin~­ ly aided the man in contacting a woman claiming sho was his wife. LagWla Reach police received n call earlier this week from a woman who said her husband had left the telephone off the hook. '"She told the sergeant that her husband was a writer and often took the phone off the hook so he wouldn't be disturbed," Police Lt. Bruce Briggs said today. He said an officer was djs. patched to the Skyline Drive ad- dress. where DeGreve , ap- parently pos ing a s Shaun O'Rourke, thanked him and put the phone back on the hook. Pryor Recovering SHERMAN OAKS (AP>- Richard Pryor's doctors are waiting witil the e.nd of the week to see if the comedian's latest s kin grafts take hold and whether a further operation will be necessary. Coast Weather Mystery Pair Killed Woman Low clouds and local fog night and morning hours. otherwise fair through Friday. Lowa tonight 58 at the beaches to 65 inland. Highs Friday near 70 to low 80s. By DAVID KVTZMANN Ol .. Delty ......... lnalatlng be is innocent or murder, Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach testified Wednesday it was actually two abadowy ftguree k1>0wn only as Jack and Ray who killed Carolyn Bealer ot Garden Grove laat 1um· me.r aboardSmlth'umall boat. small boat. Smlth, 44, told an Oran1e County SUperlor Court Jury that the two henchmen, who repreaented business com· petltora of Mtu Bealer'e wealthy brother, forced hJm to take his boat to sea off Dana Polnt lut Aq. 24. The defendant, his voice lowertna, Mid Kiu Bealer at- tempted to dive overboard as the boat headed for open sea . Smith said one or the men poinl· ed a gun at his head and forced him to stare straight ahead as he heard the woman being beaten. He then heard a splash as her body was thrown overboard. the defendant said. The protecutlon conlends it waa Smith alone who enjineered the ktdn.apPln1 of MiH Bealer last A\ll\llt and Ulen killed her aboard hit boat before demand· Ina $100,000 ransom from her brother fOf' her safe return. Defense attorney Terry GUet, however, elahru Jack and n.y1 last names unknown, coercea Smt\h into partlclpaUnc lD the .. yoling woman's abduction by threatening the lives of hls own children. Smith had known Miss Bealer'• family through his dat· ing of her ex-sister-in-law, Stephanie Fox, estranged wife of construction company owner Larry Fox of Anaheim. The defendant, wearing a light tan awl and dark brown tie, told the nine-woman, three·man Jury that the man known as Jack lint approached blm in June, um. ln the pool area of bis Park Newport ...-rtment complex. They made ,.aera1 convena· lion. be 1ald, but in later meet· tn11. Jed mealed penoaal de· talll ot Smith'• Ufe be elalma no one else could have known, In· eluding a doctor's diagnosis several years earlier ol cancer. He alto knew of Smith's rela- tionship with StepbanJe Fox, he testified. Smith said the man then threatened bis son, Dan. UDJeea he helped in a kidnap plot against l..a.n'y Fox and bia buai- ne11 ~r. Jack later revealed plana to kidnap Fox's dau1bt.er to dla· suade hlm from 1olna after some unapecifled contncta. Allked by Giles if be tbouCbt ot callinl the police. Smith aaid be wu too frtlhtened. He alto Mid be dld not tell Stephanie Fox ot the plot aaalut her daucbte.r. <See novau. •••• .U> ------~----,..,.-.. ....... ---·~-- tNSaE·TODAY MCUIOCIUdU has one of IM coeostrv'1 tOVflMtl gun· control l'l'WOftm!t. What ef · t«t hot " hod? Stt itory, J)hoeo, ~CS. ' • \ ., • ........ ,.,... .......... _,,,, ., ..... , ..... 6 ... Pilat Flee• Ra1nania With 19 Co1npanioru GRAZ. Autlr1• CAP> A Roma.nia.n t"~d&&1Un1 IHlot Oew himaell and It rompa.n1on.a to pollucal uylum In Auatn• tuday, brlntll\I hll btJ aln1le ~_,..,. tlip .. ne do .. in 1 comf ltld 'u't nhae m.U. IDUqe UMt bordel', olftdal.1 nrponed Wt,., ... aald lbe pilot. ~un..ct aa Aurel Popeffu. 27, i kUlfUUy avol~ hia,b·tenuon power U.nes la the area and look tht-atatf'-<>Wn.-d Anlonov An 2 t"rop duster In for 1 bumpy land 1n.i in• r41ln soakt-d field nen th4' v1lla11ci of Per1lateln The plUt" was runn lntc low on ru.-1 aner II two hour I 240 lr\tlt' Olght that ~lln at the wealttn Romanian border town of Arad and contl.nut.-d urf't>U Hunttiary to u tern Austria •••••0ppeH8G ...... e_..,... WASHINGTON tAP) Ronald Rea1an's campalain and eongrt"SS1onal Republicans teamed an a media 1how today to an oounce that Re.,an oC>PolH lht' araln e mbargo 1t&•ln$t the So· vlct Uruon and wUJ attt to end at 1f elected presldt!nt. Reagan was not present Hsi, statement condemning the em· bargo imposed by Pre~1dent C1trter an retaliation for the Soviet military occupauoo of Af&haru~tan was read by Sen Bob Dole. R-Kan . chairman aof the agnrulture s uboomm1tttt of th~ RepubliC'an Platform Committee "The reC'ord 1:; clear, ·the Reagan statement i,aad "Jimmy Carter's gram embargo, wh1 C'h has hobbled American farmen for months no". ha!> had virtually no impact on the Soviet Union ··Jimmy Carter s ~rain embargo should b~ endt>d now " Sed~•• Drop ,tf .. •H~ ,,,._.,..._ BONN. West Germany <AP) -In a major shaft , the Soviet Union agreed this week to drop its preconditions for negotiating with the United State!\ on the deployment of medium·range nuclear weapons in Europe. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt today told the West German Parliament of the development, and, a few hours later, Radio Moscow said: "The stalemate which for months blocked all talkscannowbesaidtohavebeen broken." Top \.'I~• IAatlft-• 111 Kremlln MOSCOW CAP> -Top Vietnamese leaders met in the Kremlin today with Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev and re· ceived assurances of continued backing in Indochina. The two sides accused China of stirring up trouble in the area with U.S. help. The meetin~L which included the economic planning ministers of the two nations. also s a.,., the s igning of an agree· ment on prospecting and extraction or oil and gas from Viet· nam 's continental shelf Thoeuand• Grt-~I Pope in Braz il SAO PAULO, Brazil <AP) -Thousands of cheering wors hippers greeted Pope John Paul II today on his arrival in Sao Paulo, South America's biggest city and the fourth stop on his 12 day. 13-city tour of Brazil. Some s pent the night in a cold drizzle to get a glimpse or the pontiff, who slopped briefly lo li sten to a hymn sung in Polish by 1.000 Brazilian children before beginning the 11 ·mile trip to the center of the modern city 100,000 Expected For Fourth Parade A c rowd of about 100,000 ls ex· peeled Lo gather along Main Street in Huntington Beach Fri· .day momin~ for the two-and·a· half hour long Fourth or July parade There are 375 entries in the pa rade. including 26 floats and 13 bands. The parade will s tart <1t JO a .m at 5th and Main streets and continue north to the civi C' cen ter a t Yorktown Avenue. 1 A fireworks show will climax 't he day's activities at 8 p.m. at ,S h e ue Field at Huntington ·Beach Migh School 1 Tickets can be purchased at the public information office at .city hall, 2000 Main Street, until 7 o'clock tonight. They also can be purchased al the parade and at the gate Pri· day night. A band and motorcycle stunt riders will also perform before the fireworks show. ln the parade young athletes competin g in the American Youth Soccer Organization in· ternational tournament LO Hunt· ington Beach will ride on six Ooats representing their COun· tries. Also riding on a float will be 'Miss Huntington Beach, Janie O'Brien, and her court. Newton, and former Huntington Beach fire c hie f Delber t J ··sud" Higgins. ~ f 'rone Page .. t I MIDEAST ... however. than they were when Eg yptian Pres ident Anwar Sadat ordered the sus pension. The sources, who asked not to be identified, said no change in policies was promised by either Egypt or Is rael during the two d ays of meetings in a downlown Washington hotel. At the time of the s uspension, all key issues were unresolved. These included the powers of the council the Palestinians would elect and control over land and water resources in the territory occupied by Is rael. On Wednesday, Pres ident Carter met with Aly, Burg and Linowitz for 20 minutes. then separately with Aly and Burg for five minutes, "because of his interest in seeing the talks re- s umed ," Whit e Hou s e spokesman Alfred Friendly said. Sign ol Claallfllag Tinees Motorists heading south on San Diego Freeway near San Juan Creek Road exit in San Juan Capistrano han~ d ready conversion chart from miles to kilometers. This 1s on e of few if not the first on county freeways to gave both If you're headed for'Tijuana. Ensenad~ or parts. farther '>Oulh. it·s a good refresher. Down Mexico way s igns are all in kilometers. f'ro•P~.41 FIGURES .•. At one point, he testified. he gave J ack and Ray $46,000 in cash ht! had on hand from busi· ness loans friends had given him to Invest in a cattle operation. 3 N ah bed :in Mesa At 'Speed Factory' Mangers In Flareup Over Vote However , the cattle-buying scheme was a fraud, Smith ad· mittcd, and he had used a good portion or the money friends had g iven to h1m to li ve off of. Prosecutor Dave Carter has C'laimed Smith came up with the id?a to kidnap Miss Bealer to get back enough money to pay off the investors. Hut Smith told the jury in Judge Leonard M cBride's courtroom it was J ack and Ray who eventually told him the target would be Miss Bealer. They Intimated, he said, that she already knew or the plan herself and would be cooperative. ln the next weeks. Smith said, Jack and Ray issued many In· st ructions for him to follow, in· eluding the r enting of a molor home a nd the purchase of handcuffs l lc said he met the youn~ woman on the morning of Au~. 23 outside her Garden Grove upartment. "Are you a part of it?" Smith said she asked him. Because ho had access to a mountain cabin at Lake Ar· rowhead, Smith said he got the permission of Jack a nd Ray to take Ml.as Bealer there. On their way up, Smith said, the first ln a series of extortion calls was placed to her brother. Several calls a lso were m ade lo Fox from the Arrowhead a rea. he said The following day. Aug. 24, the two were directed by Jack and Ray to take Smith's boat from Newport Beach t9 Dana Point. According to the plan. Mi ss Beale r would be turned over un· harmed to her brother. When they pulled into Dana Point Harbor , Jack and Ray wt.'re the only ones waiting for them . Smith said he was ordered out of the boat. Jack jumped in and s aid something to Miss Bealer , he said, and s he "came unglued." She then scratched Smith in the race. claiming he was part or the plot, he told the jurv. Smith said he was eventually forced to take the boat to sea. ~nd after s he was killed, again ins tructed to m a ke extortion calls to Fox demanding money for her s afe return. Smith has already been con- victed in federal court of at· tempting to extort $100.000 from Fox. Cos t a Mesa and feder a l narcotics officers arrested three men Wednesday when they s wept down on a home in the Mesa Verde C'om munity lo cl~e down what they descnht!d as .i "speed factory " Arrested were Tommy Fa lls, 36, Oliver Lt-ona r d , 25. and David Cullers. 25, all or 2976 Java Road Costa Mesa PollC'e S~t Jim Watson saad federal Drug En forcement A~ency tm e-.ta~ator'> confiscated some 150 f.!allons nf chemicals that could havt· pro- duced more th<1n $2 m11l1on worth or a mph(:tam1n<· dru~ powde r when sold on th1· '>tn.•Ns Watson sa1rl th1• allcgt•d fa1· tory. whirh he C'I J1 mt•d hJd pni duced onlv a small <1mount of powde r when offln·r-. muH·ct 1n, was located in a b<•dn"1m The su.spt•t·ts. ht• :-.a11I :-Ir-pt nn the floor of th•• otht·r"''"'" \,H'Jnt homl' Federal UJ.!t•nt ' -.a 111 t lw I hr r1 · Costa Mt.>s<t r 1•s 1d1•11h .1 111• schedul l'd to JllP"~'r trHIJ ' before a t: S ma).(1slral1• 111 Lo.., Angel<"s .,., twr1· th•·~ "'111 t11 t·har ~<'cl .,.,1lh "" 111111>11 '" manufa«tur tnf.! .1111plwt.1111111• Watson s~.11d fl-d,•rJI Jl..t·nt'> Joan Kennedy •ReLaxi11ti' WJ\Slll ~CTO'\ !1\P1 J oan K<•nnc·<l~. 1•.1111•1 111 11•la\ . .r11·r months on I h•· 1·Jmf1.1h'll 11.111 has ch1•1·k1•tl 111111 ,1 l11,11r1n11• ~t cxacan fttnt•s ... -.p.1 (111 a f, • ...., Wl'C.'ks. friends and cJatlc!> 'oi) ..1<1mt'!> Flug, prt•s:-. s111·r1·t~1n for Ocmotraltl' pn·s1d1•n1i;d , an did a tc St•n l-:ct"' ;.rd K t'ltrlf'rl' said W{'(Jnesday t hal Mr-. K1·n nedy went to the Runc·hn l..1 Puerta tn Tc:C'alt• M·v1·rul dtl\., ago. An offictul ut t ht• ri·sort dt• nied that M r~ Kcnnt·d ~ wa!> ther e. Marsha Chellis, a friend anrl traveling rompanion -.a id Mr'> Ke nnedy'-: h(·allh \\a'> JU '' fane." She Jll'>l "ant-. to d1, s omethmg ph)-~tC'a l a H1·r thi· hard work of th£' campa11.m " staked out the residence near the Mesa Verde Country Club several days ago when notified by legitimate chemical firms that the three allegedly were purchasing certain chemicals. Wa tson claimed the trio J)tC'ked up the last ingredient needed to manufacture speed, a term used to describe the am· phetamme stimulant, on Tues· day. lie said federal agents dis· mantled the possibly expl05ive labor atory, apparently set up by Cullers whom he described as a • chcm1stry student " CREDIT ... \o\ llh further reductions or tnfla· t 1 <1 n a r y p r e s s u r e i n t h e l 0<•11norny." at SCltd . l"hc Federal Reserve's de· 1· 1'1 n n re<' e 1 v e d a m 1 x e d n ·spon.-:e from Re p. Henry S . H<·u:.s , House Banking Commat- lt'l' C'ha1rman a nd a frequent l'fllll' or the board. l<1·u:.s, D Wis . pra1~ed the re· 11111\ ;,l of controls on consumer t rcdtt, s aying that "with all the t alk of a tax cut to increase coo· summer spending, it would be silly for government to continu< to suppress consumer spendini: with r rt'dat controls." llo"<''"cr. h<' said the board " . .-. goml! soft " and allowmi,i 11.ink-. I<• dtH·rt c·red1t to"an.J c 1 • r p n t ;, I ,. l a k c 11 v e r s a n d 'IH't ulatton Thi• rm·.1sUrt's announ<'ed to· d,1\ \HJtJftl l'h..i-.1· 1lul a requtrt•mtmt that effel·t1v ely limited bank· ing anst1tution~ and finance rom· panic•.; to a gro"th in their lend · mg 1lf 6 percl'nt t.o 9 percent m 1 ~1130 The board will require ha nk s wath depos its of $300 rrn ll ton or more to C'Ontmue re porting under this prov1s1on through Jul~ 10 T his requirement was the ht•art of the.• ~ovemment ·s effort to ttghh.•n C'onsumer credit End the remaining 7 5 per· r1•nt s pecial deposit requirement that applies Lo increases an cer · tam ('()t'l.Sumer credit. A fla reup of temper in which Assemblyman De nnis Mangers. D·Huntington Beach , found himself embroiled m a quarrel is delaying a committee vote in Sacramento on a meas ure vital to the future or California's ba· lingual program m the s chools . His antagonist tn the verbal clas h was Sen. Joseph Montoya, D· Whittier. author of the bill , who branded Mangers a li ar and suggested perhaps stepping out. side· the As~embly Education Committee hearing to settle things Mangers has uns uccessfull y sponsored leg1slat1on lo revamp lhl' program authored by Mon· to) a. wluC'h would g1 vc teachers :mother four )ears to comply with biling ual credential re· qu1remcnls. At one point in the de bat<', ~1ont11) a c-;.illerl Mangc·rs a liar At irnothcr point he said. "I thmk that µrobahly r ould be best s ettled out o f h e re in H1C'hurdbon·Marks fashion," re· ferrmg to u fa st fight years ago 1n which Sen H L Richardson, R Arcddta. punched Sen . Malton Marks, R·San Francisco. Montoya referred Lo Mangers' ball several times as an attempt to ''dismantle" the program. F.ac·h tame, ~1angl'r'> tried tr1 tn t errupt him . <1nd .,., hen ran ally rec· o~n11C'd. 'iatt1 his ha ll wao; JUSt a m11cft''' rl•form " '1 Jn)!1•r<> -.aid at another pomt th.1 1 lh1· pro.J!r.un 'ts being forC'<'d do.,.,n the throats of the people by the current author. As· semblyman Peter Chacon, 0 - Coronado and his uc complice, S(•n ator Monto~ a Montoya later interpreted that remurk as a r eference lo a "Chicano conspiracy " Mangers tnterruptC'd him with a healed de ni al. and Montova s houted back ... ,ou re a · liar, Mr Mangers, and you know it." The C'O mm1ttec c hairm a n , As · semblyman Leroy Greene. D- C'armtC'hael. abruptly canC'eled a vote on a Mangers amendment ancf postponed the issue for a week Grand mars h als for the parade are Rams football coach Ray Malavasi , "Eight i s E n o u g h " a c tress Conni e 40 Years In CdM OAANO~ COAST DAILY PILOT frh O•ltftQlt C..CM'\t 0.tt• Poot ••th ~fl •" 1 •MC>t"tG tfw N..,.. Prn-'r. •• OUO't""-d by Uw C1t•ft!O" (O.\t P\AM•VM"'O Cont0itn1 ScO.H4tt• • J·t•Of'l\c ,,,. °"°'•""'° MoncNr 1rwouon Foo .. , h>t (O'\t• ~w IW'•OOit'I hMh HV"ltlftQJOf\ '"'·"" rouftt.u~ "•lf•Y ''"'"•· l •Ow"• I''°"'' I\ ')Qvt" ("'*"I A ""9N' r~ton•I lld\tiiOf" t\ ~Oh\"" s.1W'ditf\..,.. ~-y\ lN> P"•ll<~I 1•11011\f'Mftl ••Mt t\ .C JJO 'fliN\.I B•Y Str.n. P ~ bo._ 1.ttO "°''• Mii,w ( .. •tor"•'* '1•1' . _,, ... _ ~,,.~, 8"4 Pyolt9W'f _ .. ,....., Yo<oP• .. '*"l•...,0.--- 1-•ll-EllltOf n.::::o~ ... w.::· ~ ... L-9" A\,t\lolllnJ MM'M"'Ci fd.ttor •• ' West Landscapist Burt Procter Dies Artist Burt Procte r. an in· ternationally known painter or desert landscapes and western lore and a 4C>-year resident of Corona del Mar, djed Wednes· day morning in Palm Springs . He wu79. Procter, who was a n eight· year co-producer of the Laguna Buch Pageant of the Muten, W'u honored in 1975 when the pageant reproduced, life-abe, his paintina "On to Promontory Point" -deplctina the opening of The West by railroad. · The former commercial artlst moved west from hta home ln Gloucester, Masi., at 17 and be1an hi.I paintlrur career ln ta. Little Bii Horn Buln tn W.YO· mtn1. t Procter, a desceod~t ot N•w En1land f11hermen, 1tudled mlniDI eqlneerinl at stanlord Uni•= and later betJQ bit own and ~m•rclal art bultne. lD 1..o1 Ancet• . He told hb nnt palntlnt ln the early 1920s and had his first one· ma n a r t show in G race Nicholson's Gallery in Pasadena in 1933. His paintings since have been ex hibited at the National Academy of Western Art. tbe Oklahoma Museum of Art, tbe National Academy of Art and the Laguna Beach Art Muaeum. Procter wu a life member of the Laguna Beach Art Astocia· lion and a co-producer for the L aguna Pageant, where be helped paint and construct back· ground scenes. Hl1 palnUngs have been on dl1play at tbe La1una Beach fe1tlval of the Art.I for the last 35yean. He 11 1urvlved by hl1 wife Katbertne, d1u1bter Vlrllnl• Ha11trotn ot Corona del Mar and a srandclaqbter Andria. Memorial ..rvtcea are pend· ln1. Hll f amlly 11 1u11•Ua1 that danaUom la b1a name be made to t.be American Cane« Society. ' --·--·----------. ----------------- . ' Tlw ultr:Hh111 Pa..a~t·t. I land-crafted In Switzerland. All ln 18k gold. tht! tc<•"t' thl· h,indi,. the dial, the bracelet. even the buckJe on tho lca\ht·r strap. \BJtll <Jl!a!htJ CJt1111fe.J/. f ine /c...,1•/1y H I ~\Hl(JN l';l \1'0 • NCWPORT 8£!.CH. CAllrORNIA 92660 -----------· r Wellar I u ~Bu•t 1ACaA111 &NTO c Ar 1 A new '*9ttt CG111 ..,,.. to111•Mtee al.,u onr loday Hllaq tCND· ,.._.... • the atl ky toc»ta. noubl)' raua for ;T::-NttpMnta. thal re ..,,dJn1 up the •·• --~f't. R•blkw and • few °"mcxrau are IJuUt · tac lbal t.My w1U 90l vote fOf' th .. b~I t unlil all automaUC C'09l-Of.l.l\tlnl l~ttHH. parUCUltrly U.O.. for ..u ..... are repealed And u the 1tato f'nte"9d its third day without lesal authority lO :Jpend mon )'. &Lal~ Controller Ken Cory Hid tw .. ould rtlurn lo work and rt' umc paylq.,.yroUa and bills under a court ord.-r na. court order prom t>kd pnson RUard:. who 9'•d1 stayed home 1n lurgu numt~n at thntl' prlaou, Lo ttlW"D lo Yrork ...... "" ......... SACRAMENTO c AP> The Le~1slal urt> would have veto powt:r Q\C'r ian tuition or Ct<t' m crease at tht• Univen1t) ot ahfor-nJd, under u meuure pa!>!>in~ al~ h rst committee Lest The blll won a 7 l vole Wednesday of thl' M·· sembly Educat ion omm1ttee despite the uni- versity's objections that Jt would threaten its in· dependence. It would amend the i.tate constitution which now give!> the bourd or regents virtually complete authority ov ·r the ntnt: t11mpu::. un iverslty. ~•ft9•" Dr• 011red r Tow~1/0lh Enter Lotterj In ChanCe to See Jimin~ .t MERCED <AP> -People in this t ltepy, dusty fsrm t.own. usuallf Just a 1u 11l0p on the way lO Yosemite NaUona Park. •re buu1ng with excite· m ent -and a little pu11Jement. The president i. com Ing to town. No one 's 'exactly sure why Jimmy Carter vJcked Merced for a Town Hall meeting Friday. Mcrced's only appearance oo the nation's front pages came las l March with t.be return of kidnap '1ctim Steven Stayner afte r a seven·year odyssey. Btrr PEOPLE HA VE BEEN busily cutting· lottery coupons out of the Merced Sun·Star the <.'1ty's daily newspaper. in hopes they'll be chosen to b<' at the meeting a t Merced College. "I cut my little piece of coupon out or the papt'r," says Robert L. Hart. part·lime mayor and local almond grower. "l don't know if the mayor has to enter the lottc:>ry or not . The re shouJd be somC' honor in being ma) or " Residents s pecul ate that these are some rea· sons for Carter choosing Merced. 110 miles ~outheast of San Francisco: it's near Castle Air l''orce Base. and presidents tend to get more col· orful publJc1ty m s mall towns than big cities. WREN THE PARK VISIT wu canceled rr( favor of a speech to the National AaociaUon foi; the Advancement ol COiored People in Miami oq the night ol Juty 4, the Merced atop 1tayed on thtt agenda. , As the White House arranced for lHe pres1' dent ·s first West COasl town hall meeting, th~ Secret Service filled 30 rooms ln local motels. ~ Carter will be here for only fbout two hour] before heading to a fund-raiaer ln nearby Modesto the NAACP s peech ln Miami and oo to Plains, Ga. CITY MANAGEa ALLEN SCHELL says lb president will flnd the town ''middle Americani but Metted is an above average community o Americans who still hold to many of the basic pnn ciples like patriotism. It should provide the pres1J dent with a fairly friendly platform." Merced a lso has problems. Seasonal un employment drove the April jobless rate to 14. percent -m ore than twice the national average{ The number of iUegal aliens from Mexico whq com e to t his San J o aquin Valley area t <i work the crops 1s a strain on Merced '~ budget. l Gem Shop Robbed! • LOS ANGELES <AP> -President Carter 's Stheduled four-hour VIS.il to Los Angeles prompted police and city transportation offi cials Wednesd ay to block the two·decade-old tradition of Wednesday night "cruising" along Van Nuys Boulevard. Happy .4 rrivol OTHERS THINK CARTt;R 1s com ing to MNced. wlu ch was incorporated on Apnl Fool's Day m 1889, jus t to cnJOY 11..s trc."t:·Llned streets and It~ 35.000 residents. Another reason may be that Merced 1s the home of Rc:p. Tony Coelho. one of C<lrter's earl.lest Democratic supporters in his re·elect1on bid. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Two g un·toting~ men robbed an elegant downtown jewelry :,Lore otf up to $750,000 in jewe lry and watches Wednesday,! tS·ing up 10 people inside the s tore before they ned. l The president arrives here today ror a speech at the National Educat ion Association's national convention before fl ying to Oakland four hours later. S.rike .4 ~rted SAN FRANC ISCO <A Pl A strike at this touri st city's 36 largcl>t hotels has been averted - at least for the Fourth of July weekend -it was announced. Word cam e Wednesday that the contract between management and 5.500 hotel workers had been extended for 10 days, until midmght J uly 13. Negotiations affect s uch elegant Nob Hill hotels as the Mark Hopkin!>. the Fairmont and the Stanford Court 'Head Slwp' Law Su// ers Setback LOS ANGELES (AP) A city ordinance ban· n ing the saie or drug paraphernalia to minors is too vague to be e nforced const1tutionally, a inJunction against the so-called "head s hop" law "I knew I couldn't enforce this ordinance 1( I were a pohc<'man on the slr<.'<!ts." said Judge Jerry Pacht ••rr Til.RUSTS ON ANY officer the insurmounl· abl e burden of d eciding what is d ru g pa r aphernalia, and t hrusts an tn:,urmountablc burden on the owner or a ~hop ... or deciding what 1s permissible " Pacht ·s ordl'r Wednesday prohibits any ar- rest s or c1v1 I abatement procedures aga'IJlsl s hop owners wtt1l th<' case c·an go to tnal. He issued the order al the request ()f 34 music a nd variety :,tores which sell such items as ceramic and metal vipes . cigarette rolling de· ·vices. c1garcuc paper:,, metal clips and s mall ,spoons THE ORDINANCE PROWBITS the sale to minors of •·any device designed pnmarily for use by ind.ividuals for the smoking or ingestion of marijuana. hashish, hashish oi l. cocaine or any other controlled subs tance. Pacht agree d with the stores' attorney, Gilbert C. CalOn, that the definitions could ban the sale of tweezers sold in a drugstore as easily as roach clips sold in head shops. l\'istrials Ruled For Hells Angels SAN FRANCISCO CAPl -Hells Angels and their supp<>rters whooped a nd hollered in the halls outside a federal courtroom. celebrating a series of mistrials on d rug racketeering and conspiracy charges against them . As some Angels and their attorneys passed a botUe ol liquor from mouth to mouth Wednesday, they 'appeared unconcerned lh1tt the saga doesn't appear anywhere near over. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti declared mistrials on at least some counts facing each of the 18 defendants after the five·woman , seven-man jury reported its failure to reach verdicts and the futility of furthe r deliberations. THE PANEL DELIBERATE D 134 hours over 17 days after hearing testimony for nine months in one of the largest felony trials in federal court his· tory. The best-known of the defendants, Ralph "Son· n y" Barger, 41, of Oakland. was acquitted on a count of racketeering. A mistrial was declared on •a charge of conspiracy to violate the racketeering l aw. Some courtroom spectalOrs broke into ap· plause and tel out muted cheers when the verdict was announced for Barger. the legendary leader of the Anaela for almost 20 years. BAllGEa REMAINED l.n custody, however. as one of eight defendants jailed since their arrests a year ago. It was expected he and lhe others still in cuatody would seek bond reducUons. Barricade Use OK'd SAN FRANCISCO The high court 11id lhe <AP> -A Court of Ap· diverters. permanent peal bu overturned a barricades used to pre· lower court ruliftg which • required the city of vent through.traffic on Cuban rcfugcl' Huhl'O Cast1lto (n ght) g ives joyful h ug to Vidalina Vn ldez. w ho welcomed him Wednesday ut Los Angeles I nternalional airport. Castillo and baby. his nephew. were part of large group arnv· in g to settle in Southl'rn Cal1forn1a. s ponsored by Catholic Welfare Bureau. "We had th(.: president lined up to C<Jme out to my district sometime in the fall. but then the hostage situation ca mt• up." Coelho said. ' . Whc•n the prl':-.1dcml made vacation plans to v1s1t Yosemite: with his family. ll seemed logical to stop rn Mcrct·d . the unom c1al "GC1te wC1y to Yosemite' " . No one w~ hurt m the robbery. which policci said took 15 minutes and was one of the largest in; memory. ' The Sidney Mobell store wa::. closed Wednesdayt afternoon as l'mployccs took inventory of the m1~::..Y m g merchandi!>c. r ~-----------~ ------------- Get the Picture at Half the Price Choose an original painting that's already tastefully framed and pay half the price. Or ptd< an unframed painting, then pick a trome to ht from the terrific select:Jon that .A.aron Brothe~ 1s famous for and pay half the price for the frame and painting too! Landscapes, ~scapes, city scenes, sttll hfe and more. (Except pa1nt1ngs by Blackman Hoffman Jansen and ~la ) From • ,_ I I 4 x 5 to 30 x 40 So get the picture. A t half the price! --., / •, ' .. /:'· . 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Ol'I rn.11 Tti.1<10 .My IC) ·--------------.............-·---------------------· • ' F'unda for Th at IBt by Inflation r lr741rvuw fJark RundAt•tfundall>taUnat' :>m1IUonrr aatn ln U'4I clty'• lft\'Mtmant portfolk> dr••lna 8 Plfrt"ent mwrHt · The olht•r Sl4 ~ mnLtM from tht< bond mra1mn• huvt• been pent for t't(lht rommuntt)' pa_rk for I hl• r ll) u11 promlled to Ow voters far, ho•l"V<'r. the «'It ) hHn't ~ept U.s pledg of building performlna "rts ttwat<'r with money from the bond act Meun,.htl('. thl' pu~ha.s1n~ flO\\t•r o( lh1• $1 ~ m11lann ,., bu1fl.M t.•rodt..'<l by rnn ouoo Al flrsl. theater upportt-r hopc-rl to bu1hJ u $6 5 r:n1lhoo. 750 Sl'UI tuc1lttv In Lmv~r tty To .... n Ct•ntttr'l\ com ml!reaul c.•ort• That 1dt-a rell by the \\ H) ~•fil' wht-n at deve lopt..'<l thtlt tht-re was hlllt> prt\'Oll' ftnanc:111I i,upport for such an tdt:t;i N('xt. mt'mbcrb uf the c.·1t)-~ Arts ·omm1ttt•t· l>t·gun COfti1d<W1ng a M'ttled down amphllh•1<llt>r tu tw bwlt ut .- cost of $1 5 ·malliun ut thl' lh' of un •x1stmg outdoor "tagt.· u1 Ma!S<>n Ht'gtonal Park Now. lr vint· Compan) Scmor V1t-t~ PresHit·nt Thomo ... ti Nil'l:wn d(')(!sn't fuvor that 1d~u fie !'>ttys 11 "ould hurm planned res1dl·nt1al developmt nt in tht> art.-a ll rt-main~ to be seen i( lht> MasQn R cg1on1:tl J>urk am phitht'atcr lfh'u as :-.till tenabll' Out the fo<.'l nm1curh ttrn t tht• $1 5 rn11l1on for the theate r 1~ "orth ll·~::. w1t1 ll·~l\ t.-.1rh d ;;1y Th£• I n 'IOL' Cit\ ('ounC'll ~hould st-lt•C't u :-.tll· tor lite the:Jtt•r and gl'l on ~1 th thl· proJe<·t in !>Oml' fru m Recreation Needed The Irv ine City Council Tuesday will lah a noth(•I' look at an amuse ment park to be located bctwN:11 lht· }"luor Corporation and the San Diego Freeway It considered the matter last year. At thLit ttm(' th .. council members r equired the de veloper. ADM Inc of Anaheim. to file• an e nvironmental report on the park'!-> so-called fun 7.onc uses The council members . on ttw othe r hand. allowc•d the developer to proceed on some in door uses without the r equirement of such a report. T he outdoor or fun zone use s rnclude a log num(• h aunted house a nd bumper boats Indoor uses comprise 11 restaurant. bowling alley. racquetball courts and a skat ing rink Even th<:~<· indoor uses seem lo be a ttracting opµos1 tum This o ppos itmn. howc·vcr. :,ecm~ to he coming main ly from Lowell Wtlliam!-.. a res ident who has been <.1gams t lh<.• -.imu!:icmc·nt park from the start This opposition serm minimal. howcv~r . when com p<ired with lhl' tr<·mcndous nt..'ed an frvine for commercial n·tn·ation f:willllc•s t\DM Inc: h<.1 :, been consider c.1t e o f local upµo s1t1on lo u fun zone. Amu:,emcnt rides <.1ren 'l included an st:, 1.>rL· sent plans It is time• the Caty C1mncil J.!ives the company the go. <•ht•atl to ht•g rn <kv<:lopmg some sorely need ed recr<:i.1 tlOntil f;H:d illt'S Access Pledge Helps ·'-ThL' lr\'llW C'ornpany will fund the $8.4 mtll1on <'On· s truction ol frcc·wa y access routes to a $300 malltrin commcrci~1I c·cntt·r it is proposing lo build in I rvm<·. To be built on 473-acrcs of land bounded by the Santa Ana. San Die~o and Laguna freeways, the project as to in e lude a regional shopping mall on which muc h of the c ity's future t ax revenue base 1s pegged . The project has been delayed several times The bi.I.!· gest single factor in these del(;jys seems to have been thL· sale of the Irvin e Company in 1977 to a consortium of in vc•stors . These investor s apparently felt refinancing a s2:n mjlJion short-term loan taken lo buy the c:om pan y h ud a highl'r priority than developing an expe nsive pro- j(•C't such as th<.' t·ommercial cente r T he lrvanl· Comp<m y ·., plcdg•· to ron -;tru<:t c.1ct'L·~:­ rout1•:-. to lhc Cl'nlN from the S;rn Die~<> Frt•«w:ty at lrv1m· Cc.·nl<'r Drive a nd from lh<' Sant:.i Ami Fn·t·wa\ ci t llon P:.irkway b a heartening ~1gn · lh •\'l'lnpment of the ccnll'r 1:-"' kl•y 1nf..(r<!<ht:nl qf 1 ht· c·11 v·s t'<'onornu· future • Opinions e.i<prcS'>CcJ in the space at.>0111' ,Jr<: 1nose ol t hE.: D.l1ly Pilot 0 1her view::. CJ(Pr••ssed on th•!> page an• those o f thi:ir autho rs and c:lrl•!>IS Read er c.ommenl IS 1nv1led Addre55 The Dally Ptlot. p 0 Bo• 1560 Costa MC'>d CA 92626 P hone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/The Gimlet "' L.M. RO\'H If m1x.t·d drinks ;i11· \our !-.Pl'<'t:.111~. you priilwl>h k nov. ;.i g1mli'I 1 ~ i.:1 n and l1m(· J Uit'l'. But Wl'rC you aware of how II first caml• lO be con· 1·11ft(•t1'1 A Oritish naval sur g<'on named Si r T . 0 G1mlctte was the fathe r of that o nl'. He thouJ?hl stra ight gin was hazardous to tht• h ealth Many think likt-w1se·. m uny do. But diluled with lime juice, said ht:, lhe ke<!n edge is blunted thus to pro- tect rme's innards from the .terrible lacerations. Bes ides. .it prevents scurvy. In La Cro!'ise. Wis . La rrv and Alma Eno::. celebrated their birthdays on February 29. Mathematicians have cal c ulated t h at the odds against a hm;band and wife both having been born on Dear Gloon1y Gus The popularity poll Is llkc the barber·s pole While it i!l moving It seems lo be spir aling Into heaven. When It sloptJ you 1ee ll doesn't really go anywhere. D.M. , Ll•.tlJ Yt•ar II;"" run a lK111t tt, lrt 111110 lll elOI' lll·m :'\11 ij~:!f) in <1ur l.11v1· ;irid War m <.in ':, file 1s thl' t· o n t l' n t i o n o f 11 c I t• n !lowla nd: "Th1.• h ardl'sl l <.isk rif u J.!irl's life is lo f)rovc lo <.i m;,in 1 hat his 1ntt:nt1ons are Q Wh<.il rn .1k c~ hulibl1· ,.:um bubble"! I\. Same thing th;,il m ;1kl's balloons balloon !lubber A hi~hly rcfinl'd ;,inil purified rubbe r . true . hut ruhber nonethcl~s. Q. llow frequently 1s the u .s. nag thal s flown over the White Uousl-' rcllr<'cl to 1,.,. rcph1ced by 11 new one'' A. Daily. <~ Does any body really know ttre whereabouts of the original Garden of Eden? A. Debatable. But many think they know. And most of those b elieve it wa s Momewhere between the Tl- ~rls and Euprates Rivers an today's Iraq. World's biggest sort or fish. the mOMtrous whale shark. feeds on the smallest sort of food , the mic roscop ic plankton. It's against the law In New York State for a l•dy barber to wear a see·through blouse. If you don't weigh about 40 limes as much u your brain. you're just not typical. air Arms Pressure We&kms NATO W MllNOTO .. r lc14'nt fllrtt'r • M ll bt•rollon• ••th hi" W 1lt-m alllc-a hu'11 11 moMtn\ 1•ft on~ ttftnJ! 1'"' North AllanUr 'frt•1.1t)' Oru••nltullon 111 In lll'rlou tu111blt• Wh111 ta oot 1w1wrully rl'ahzed Ill lhllt Ni\1'0 ' dlfftl'Ullt\~ Cll L 1• n d t o t h l' v1·ry hl•llr1 u( 1 IH• ulllUfH'l.' 111 l• m 1l1 t orv mul!d1· n t' \' d l' ll I o m akt.· th • 11r ~ ,1 11 I / U I 111 11 '1 cehbll.' The 1 cuson 111 tlw ... .une• that kd to lht.> d1>mr r;" ovt•r lt·an 1md AfRhan1stan st•tr mh•n·st ovt·r :->elf sacr1hcc h•r tht.' l't>10m1111 good Fur H'u r... a rn;eJ<lr goal or 1':A l'O htL" bl-en the s tanddrd1za t 1111\ uf "e.ipons ui.L·d lly the trea I, J ltll'1> Thi• <1tlv11 ntagl•s or s uch u111 f111 nuh :ut• obvmu .... but stan lf.ir<hiut1li11 will probably never lll· 11d11t•v1•1l Thi' llnitcd State:,, which sup Jlltl''.'> .1bout 90 Jll'rt'l'n l ()f' NATO's .1r111 .... 1s all\•a<I of its a lht.>s in "'\'~' v.t•jJXlll~ prrl<.lut·t111n But llH' 1':ur111k.·a11 guvt•rnm«nts. un <ll•r h1..•a\'Y 1•rcssurC' fro m thl011 "" 11 rnun1t111ns mdustnc•s. an• CA Mailbox euaUnu1ll1 1ryln1 to wblUht away ll U.S. domlnanc•. HSaE Aal! 10me eumples of t'onfwalon and lack of cooper•· lion that t.hnu1 ton to turn NATO Into tho Gana That Couldn't Shoot Straight. Radl08 used by the different NATO member armies don't operate on the same frequcn· rics. Gas pumps or one country don't ulways fit the gas tanks or •mothe r country's vehicles. To encourage standardsza. I ion . the Un i ted States buys weapons from the European al· ,lies that are lower an quality and h1~hcr in price than Amencan arm s. "The motivating facwr for the European countries 1s t.•l·onomic." one Capitol Hill ~ourcc told m y associate Petc•r Grant "What the mot1vatsnit focl!~r IS for the lJ S Ii> beyond m l' The Army 1:-. ~f)(?ndinR $Z billion to equip its new X M I lanks with Ge r man 1211 mil11meter guns. though ;.i lloubc 1nvestigation found t hat th•· l ' S mad•· 10~ mm rannon nbv. 111\ I hl• t.1nk <·an p1•nNrat(· tht· .1rmr>r of an' S11v1pl t :rnk ~ka nv. hall-. lhl: (;l•rmans hav<' r 1•n Cgl'd on Lhc quid pro quo J r" ... I purc:b ... ol U 8 turbtM en1!Mt ror tbelr Leopard tank.A . -PBIPITE WAtlNING8 Otal ll would prove coatller than avallable alt.ematlvea, the Army bou1 ht Oerman·made Roland ground·to-lir m lasllt!a The ~t c8t'lalated from *942 million to Ir.! billion. 50 the Army had to cut its order In half. The Pentagon wants to buy the Frcnch·made Alias luer.gwded bomb system. which works only Jn daylight. though the Air Force is develop. in~ a 1>1milar systcm that works tn darkness as well It's not all one v. ay Thl' U S .. made Sparrow :.ur to-air· m1 ss 1lc ha s a p it iful performance record . The British modified it into the Skyflash. whu:h has lesled brtlhantly But tht> Navy and Air f''orcc v.<>n't touch the British m1:-.silc WAT ERGATE AUT HORS or the two dozen books written about Water~ate. the m1>st <;ue· ccssrul was "Thl· l-'1nal Da y~. v. r1tten by tht.• Was h1ng 11in Post 's hotshot rt:fJl>rling ll·am Bi>h Wr>Odv.ard and t':trl B1:rn~ i.·11i 11 1>0ld 700,000 h1:1rdc1Jvcr 1·111rn·~ The b1R~cst (11,p wu~ l'X Wh it e llou~c a ide II R ll all'dt'man ·.., ve r s ion o f W 1ter~ate . "Th e End• ol Power.' The publis her nooded tht .market with 400,000 Mples. but the hnokatore11 couldn't aet rid of~m ... W1ter.c11h"s Iron mun, <;. Cordon f.Jddy. as now on the he!ll·1Jeller list with hi1. book. .. Wiii " ft '11 the mo11 t gory version -all ubout eating rat-. and plann ing t<1 assasslnittc yours truly. Yet on Futher's Day. It sold like neckties. The total sales h;ivc passed the 160.000 m<1rk The hero of W<tll'rJtilh:. Judge .John 5inc.a. all.11 wrott· u IK·latNt book that wa~ <in the l.est·M:llc r hst fo r 17 "eek& and 1~ no~ bcsn~ mudt: 1n· tu a movsc Hoth ex· President H1ch<irf1 Nixon and the man who blew the whisllc on him , John Dean. wrote ht>Sl -sellcrs. F.<1<h i.old around 300.000 copses. Hcformcd W ci t c r gater Ch<.irlc" Col'>on ':, ho<ik . "Horn A~<i in." W:J'> <1ls1> a h1~ hit In the horn·ul(;.11n sp1r1t. ht• 1lon<1INI m ost 11r hti-. roy:Jlt11·~ l(I C'hllrtl.\ t N 0 Elt TIH; UOM t: H1•p HulH'rt I>rtnan. D Mas'. th1• on· h Catholic µn l''il 1n (.'ongr es..,. mus t surrl.'nrkr his Sl'al on 11r- 1fors of l'o!X' .John l'aul II Hut hC' '-I Ill fl.'clS then··.., a pl;,i1•1· for cll'rgyml'n on L1p1tol 11111 S it 11n ~ npr10s1tr-thn·1· Orthodo11 .lt·w1 s h r ahh1 .., on lht· <'a111t11I '>Uhw:i v lh1· 11th1·r d ar. 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IJ ~ttl 1111 -.1•1 \ t'll .u111 h II "' •·rn-. th1>. i .t t111111itl1rl 11w1.q1h11r 1r "''' 1• 1.ilk1ni,! .iho111 11111· II.ill •ii 1111 \Hl\)111 ,Jllllll t'.il llfl' ,lJlll lflt' 111111 I h.i If 'I JI\ Hli' Why Isn't Social Security Good for All? ,.,, th<· f-:<lll<ir \Ir C"<rl1ft1n11 ... :.111 1111 ll'lt•\ 1""'" I hal Siwt:rl s .. 1·ur1t \ "' a ~ood 111•111 l>i·1•11U!'il' if u p1·,...11n n ·t1r.·.., at fi!) hi• wtll dr;iw f1v1· l1111C.., \\/Ital ht• pa1d1n I l1l'lll'\I' t h.ti ~111.d S 1•1·1111I \ 1 c1111d •• 11111 I 11• 111·\ 1 I h.11 \I r c .ll1f.rn11 -.h11ultl lu .. 111111 r1hul•1r Ir poltt 1t1.111" .111tl ~·11\ 1·rnrn1•n1 \\11rk1•r' """' ('11\1•1••d 11\ ~w1;d :-"•('111 ll\, lhl•\ \H1Ultl </Ill\ dr .m lilll' Jll'll..,11111 ,\:-, IT IS. th1· l11g ~h1·1·h r·:tn dr;1\\ .,..,·1·r;d pe•n"l11n <, H1g p11l1t1n:11 .... ~tart ~•i-. "m:.ill poltt1 1 1.1n.., Wlu·n th(·\ rt·t1ri· t he·\ dr;1\\ p1·11-..111n.., "" 111~1 r11·1 Gil 1111111•\ 111<lg1· ..,t ;11t· lt·g1..,IG1tor . "''11.1101 \'1c·t· pn·-;1cJ1..·nt 1·t<· I\ ~wi;1l S<.•n1nt y •~ ~one!, lh••11 11 1~ good tor 1111 lilic• t·mpl<>.H't''> 11111 LN .., nwrg1· ;111 of the ta>. -.upp11111·d JH·11~11111 pl:-in!-:.ind p ;J\ 1•H•n111w 1me ... m all p(·nswn. Jl 11'\ 1 n •m1·nt .1/\.\1 E~ IH>l.1>1:-:t; {'our• l.f)gjam 'I'' I he Edit11r . In lltt· news art1cll: anti an th1· •«lllori;,il tippL·aring on .lune 25. 11 u ''" l'Orrf'1..·tl~ µ<11nt 1«I out th;11 1 lw ~1:11t• would pay $t'AJ.000 to 1 ht· 1·nunty for l'Cll'h 11( Lh<' JU<.l1c·rnl positions prop(1~t·<I in Superior <'1111rt The ... tutem<'nl that su<·h s um puys tht• Judges' ~a lary ,.., llll'llrrt•(·I . Tht· <'OUnt y p ;,1)., $!1,500 of 11 SopC'rior Court Jud~<' s salnry The rcm aindL·r 1:. paid by the state . Thank you for pointing out thf· l'ritical need ThL• lo~jism wall overwhelm the civil litiganLs an Orange County unless a rneasure or r elief is provided this year. WALTER W. CHARAMZA Presiding Judge, Superior Court ~~Cruelt11 To the Editor: I plead wilh you In the name of the Catholic Society for Animal Welfare, New York. to keep any indirect advertising for rodeos during the county fair in Costa Mesa as low·key as possi· ble . I also ask you to avoid any articles except natura ll y paid ads. To my constemalion already In the June 22 tsaue Is a picture or I\ horse jumping from pain un· der a r1der with spurs and the help of the lnfamout belt. This picture lets every boy be.jealous or such a "hero" on the horae n 1m pa r1·tl '' 11 h I Ill' u ... u.tl l~ -.mull l111(lwd 1·11" IH1~.., 111·r·f11rr11 111 g on nHh·o~ ~OT ONLY 1'-1111.., 11w 1t111)! p11 t 11 n· a IHJUI rrnlt•o ht· r111·<, \l•n '1~1hl1• hut .11 ttw -,;111H· linu· lit• 1(111)1•11 \~..,1111a111111 gd '> fr1·1· .11! '1·1 11-.111~ f1ir 1111' 1wrformarn··· 1 h1· ..,:tn'll' 1•\ 1•n111J.! v. h11·h v.11ulrf c11 ..,1 11l h 1·r" ,..,,. hunilr•·1h til d1tll.1r-. T l11 •..,t• 111•1 "''" art· p a11ll.•d .ind I r1•.1ll'll ilunnl! 1111' M•qucnt 1w rforni<Jn1·1·~ on 1m1· "t'l'k1·nd namt•lv l<111r I n fl\l' t1m1·)> 1 v.1t rll"••M'd m~ sc•lf 1·11h and hleedang trl lht· nanks anc~ ahn that lht.• .1111mal officer from the rount' promised to n •purt th« wnuncl:.. 1nfl1eled. hut did not do ''' Th1'> 1 rt• a I m P n t 1 s l' 11 n ~ 1 ii t• r •·ti "normal." till 1·allous<·s h,tvt· d1· vt.•ll•JH'el for furtht·r "lll'h trt•at m1•11I \\11uld \fill kind)\ IOl>lrll<'I .ill '11ur el1•pt1rtm1·nh to ;1\11111 ">11d\ 1n d 1r t•t t a d,·1·rt1 !-1n g 11( performances h:1scd on t•rut•lty 111 ;m1mCJls a nd pcrformt'tJ on prllpl·rty huilt w1lh taxpuycr1>' m11nt·y lake lht• county fair BE'rl'Y llF.CKEI. \ttf)fh.-r .'if"h•lt: 'l'o I h£• E<litnr I 1 ttkt• 1s~u1· with ('11lumn1sl l•::irl Wakr~· .l une 27 f'V1J luat1on r>f i.tatc Sen. Jqhn Schmitz us ..... man of unimr><.'al'hable intcgnty who e·an't Ix' <'omprom1scd." Whut do you think or an ele<'I 1'<1 1>t :1tt• 11fh re holder whr' would send ou t a las t day s mear ll'ltN on 1>latc stat1onc.'ry agaan!.t a t.·andldute not even running for tht· sam~ offic·e? Ai; a candidate for the 74th Republlc<1n Central Committee and lhe Ir vine City Cou.ncll. I was victimized in the June elec· lion by a Schmitz s mear letter that was jus t ~hort or beinJ: libelous with its malicious in sinuations. CONSIDER the facts that: 1. Schmlu's wife wH a candidate for Central Committee. 2. other ultra·C<XtServQtlve supporters of Schmitt were candidates for Central Committee and City Council, 3. Schmitz Involved hlm11elt in the council race even though he doesn't Uve In Irvine. and 4. Schmitz sent out the smear letter the day before the e lection, thus denying mo an op- portunUy to respond. And Schmlt.l's lack of decency •nd ~ty ls best Illustrated In the tact that to this day :...1 hmll1 hJ' nl'\ l'f m11 or tJlkl'd '" mi· nor h;,i-. .t11. m .. m t"•r or hi" nff11·1· ... r;tff !">• 11111111 ..... •' l 1111 .. d !">l.Jlf'' ~wn.1t11r'1 11111'" .1-.h ' \~ 1· 111•• ii di· 1·1·n1 JH•upl1• 111 r i-1111•-.1•n l u-. n111 -.p1n1·lt·..., h.1t1· -.m1•.1n·r-. c 11.n1-.1n i:-· '\' 1-:r.sn'\ .1 H ('ritif•i1011 tfi.t1pfo«~d ·111 I 111• 1-:d1111r 111 n•..,JJIJn'•' 1<1 1111· ll'ltl·r frnni \>tr Tom W1•r1 < ~t .11ll•1x .. lune· :!Ii 1 ch<1:.ti11n).! "'>1•n;,it11r .J<,hn !'wh m1!1. (.'nnJ,!r , . ., ... man Hobert llaf1h;1m. Su1wn l!.or Tnm H1I"') .rn<I mC' for not .1lll·nlf1~ lh1· an 11 n ukl' r:1ll) 111 l.ag11n.1 '\11::111•1 Jun<' 21 \tr W1•rl ..,h11ulll ht· Jd \ l~C'rl th.11 m\ 11ffr<•1• rlt d mil n · 1•t•1 \'l' :111 111v1t'a1 11111 111 th1· rail\ .\DOITIO~Al.I.\', \tr \\'l'rl ..,h11u ld ht• ;111\·1..,t•il th.11 I !In n1,1 .1~r•1•e• \\Ith tht• Ji(•Oplt· \\hll (If IL•n1IC'd lh.11 rJlh I hl-ltl•n·. and 111\ l'OOSlllUt'nl~· ~h:trl· lhl" \ 1ev.. th:11 \\C Lift.' going ti) lll'\'d itll :,ourt•t•s of l'ncrgy in tlw t urning vcars to m:untain our ctonom' ;,ind way o f lift', 1ndud1n~ nuclear energy Mr Wert s hould h<H'<' done hts hom ework re,:!ard1ng who re re•I\ 1·d 111v1tations to the rail) I I l' s h ci u I d a I ~ o d n ~ o m c homt•work rclo(arding ho v. m~ 1·11ns1111wnc~ fe1•ls aboul this is "'H' hdon• he makes wild Cll'· n1..,~1t111ns rc•1.tarclin~ the people I a1n n•prt•sentsng MARIAN BERGESON Assem btywoman. 74th District To Flied ~or.- T o the Editor· E . lly man's June 26 Jetter lhit· ing re aso n s "l ove thy neighbor" doesn't work any more Is true in a sense. There ure many ways it can and does work. K lndness and consideration. awareness of the usual and unus ual in a neighborhood, !lO that one would note the dlf· rerence and .take steps to alert a neighbor or authorities, for one. IF WE consider those around us. it ls an e ver·growln g sensitivity. taking In not only persona but all or nature as well. Even on a street conducting our bualneas, shopplnR. or what· ever we do. we can be kind and. when eye contact Is m ade. aay a cheery hello. Interest In others can be s hown while wall· Ing lo be aervtd. by a few re· markA. a i mlle or a 1rffttn1. \\ 1· -..houlrl n111 t'>111 •,1cl1•r .11111lhl'r " qu• '''"n1r1g ''"' 1!1111 1\t'"· 111 IA.•' 1 .1110111 t•\Jt'IHI 11111 "'"''" 111 111li1·r 1!1•l111rf 1•11 -.1111 • \\Ill h.q1p1•11. liUI lh1• I\' ",11 d -. ,111· nl,tll\ W1• flllll h1\'I' 1•\1·f\\\h1·r• 1111 111e11111•" ;, 'hall•·nc•· 111 find 1 pt'""'" \\h11 n•·• "' .i 1i .. 1prr1c h.111rl •• r11f .111 111 t'llJll\ llh Ill .11111 ... 11.11 Ill~ ,,, tit I hlllt.!" \ lfflfl II f·. I' \I \lfo.11 \•~·ff ."iupporl I 11 1 h·· 1-:t11111r I m "r11111j.! 1 01111·1 nrra 1 111.11 le I "HI!.! ht'.I\ \ "" Ill\ 1t1 .. 1r1 I h1 pr11lil\•n1· 1 11111 r111111111· I ht ( hri ... 11.1n 1, .. 11.1111 1 1111tl1 1 \I JI'" .....1.1d l1 .1d.1cl 111 ~1111th1·r11 I 1•li.1n1111 Th t'"' ll('llJllt• tW\I' Jlll ">llpJJOrl f111 m .111\v.h1•r1 · 11 •·1 lht·r t h1· 1 ·.11 h11l1l' t·hur(·h. l'hr1-.11.1n~ no1 111111 l'ornrnuni~• 11 at11111-. Wr• kn'"' lht·~ .1r1· ... up11l11•d nn .11 m -. .1nrl .in· us 111J.! 1·,q1t11r<-<I Hu..,-.1a11 v.1·apt111~ .11HI ">llJ>J>ltt-s . W W II tanks dnd Yugo-.la\'1an gun!> Thl'y arc f1ght1n~ nut 011ly thl' c•ommunlst inrlut•nC'<·t.l PLO. liut .ll!-.o Cubuns and lfrd J\rmv m l·m~r... Many t ' N wlcl1t•r.., frum l rt'land. ~tut 1oned a~ · · i,wacc.•kC<'pers.' · a re supp<irt1 v1• o r lh l" PLO bcC<JUSe o r their rl'la 111111 .,hip v. ith the• ldt1..,l 11(/\ \\h1 ch provides a l'Omm11n buck ground of phi losoph1t•s Thl!st· pro I HJ\ N. forces nftt.•n col labornll' with the PLO in the ha1t1ni.: o r th t• C h ris tian Lcbune~l' WE ARE hornf1C'd to read of thC' destruction of an lsrneli Kib· butz and the PLO killinR innocent babies . But the l ac k or press coverage in Southe rn Lebanon keeps from us the knowledge of a classroom bomb· ing resulting in the deaths of l4 children murdered by this same treacherous PLO. The Christian Lchancsc need our 11upp0fl and that of the non communist world in many ways: financially. militarily and spiritually. When we ha\le so few friends left in the world, we Am ericans must praye rfully support lhem. The free world Is rapidly shrinking and we wUI soon find oursetve!I alone. DONNA UESMOND • T ... Delly l'lc.t--c-"'• ... t-· tef'y ,,..... ...-.n. '--" .......... ---••• ··(~ ~ .............. c ......... . ca "'"· L .. ttn , .... 1~.-M ~ ..... _..lie llM!tWW - _ .. eM -lllllltlCl .. ....... ~._ .... ____ _ --..,. _, ... --....... tit<•---... 7 \ " .......... . ~lly ~ ....... . VOL. 73, NO. lts, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COVNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1tl0 TWENTY-FtVE CENTS r Federal Reserve Ending Credit C11rhs WASIUNOTON lAP > The• F~d~ral Hti er\ l' llo•rd an nounced plaru. todit) to pha~e out a ll tbt' sped111I rrt>d1t control meas~ It took~n Murch. lnfiatlul has c~ and the ~ cession hH dt~1:>ened In late M 11~, the bounl c:u l thl· credit restrulnl.'S Ill hulf und 111 day it schcduil'd ..1 !'>l'rlt's of moves to d1 s m untlc lh•• n · mainder '"In n'('("nt months , lhert' hai; bern apparent cont rtctlon In consumer borrowing," the board said m uplaining It.a movt• .. In d1rat1ons art' that antk lpatory and bJ>{'culat1vt demand& for <'rt>tt1t have suh'l1ded and tu1ld!'> h.i' t• lx-t•n ir1 mort-ample sup vh In ..i writh•n -.t(jt ement, tht· W hitt• lfoui.t: i.a1d Prt:i.1dent l\trll•r "as ··hcartt-ned by tht: $3. 7 Million Taken llUCCt!SS of the selec:Uve Credll n.•.itr:uints in r111pldly bringing ubout C'Onc11Uons in financial murketA; helpinM to reduce infla· J08US8Nl!S8 CLIMBS OE8PfT£ JONE OIP---A4 t1onury press ures and 'tower in· lcrcst rates " The s tateme nt s a id the ~1>eculat1 on 1n finan cial and co mmodity mark ets had ··moderated s ubs tantially , signaling an easing or credit de- mands and a reversal of infla· tion ary expedatioos." The statement s aid Carter was re moving from the Fede ral Reserve the authoMty he gr ant· ed under tbe Credit Control Act in March. ··consumer and other forms of credit are no longer being used e xcessively," the s tatement s aid . But it said "the removal or lhe controls ... should not be taken as a si!P181 ror the res umption or a profligate use or credit by con- sumers or by business." Since March 14, when the con· tro ls were anno un ced, the economic climate has changed d r a matically. Interest rates, which peaked at 20 percent for bank11' best custA>mers -have fallen steadily. Inflation, once running at more than an 18 per- cent annual rate, stands below 11 percent. The Feder a l Reser ve em- phasb.ed that its genera l goals or restraining the m oney s upply and credit remain intact. ·'Those continuing goals are closelv related to its concern <See CREDIT, Page A2• Lagunan Held in E1nbezzle1nent Gathering of tlae Clans South Laguna's Wales Wallace. president of Scottish Lowlands Clans and F a milies Society of North America, turned out in full Clan Wallace regaHa for 48th Annual Highland Gathering a nd Games in Long Beach. With him is Fiona Nash, 18, Valencia. one of the nation's most tale nted Scottish dancers. She took first place honors Saturday and will compete in 1981 in Scotland. Public Works Cuts Due for San Juan San Juan Capis trano City Council members have adopted all portions of an Sl 1 million Guard Pet.s On Fourth The worst day of the year for pets ls the Fowth of July, and while their m.,ten might get a bang out of llreworb. it's living hell for tbelr aminals. La1un• Beach P e l Rapomlblll~ Commlttee offldala urge pet owners to place their animals In a 4eeure.,... Friday. Tb• •01 se o r a rlt'eerecker is 10 times as loud for animals as humaa1. and panicked peg mlpt nm off and In· Jure~ves. C ~ pet owners t boald tontatt a veterlDm'ta who may pre· 1crtbe a tranqulUter for anlm• durtn1 the eve- aiftl ~. budget for 1980·81 e xcept the public works section, which was the victim of heavy cuts in a re- cent budget session. The council will take up that section wtth Public Woru Direc- tor Bill Murphy at its July 16 meeting. Last week, public woru fund· tng requests were cut heavily, includinl *25,100 for construe· lion materials sought for roadway patching and trees and landscaping items. City Manager James M~alis c ut more than. $480,00(1 in general hind requests and added $200.000 ln addlUooal fund.a an· tlclpated through increased U · sealed valuation at that aeuian. The chan1ea brou1ht 1eneral rund expenditures In line at $3,305,800. balancln• the total budget . ltem1 cul from the bud1et Included personnel re· queat.a. vehlcl•, office equip- ment and small toola. Alto, an ortginal lnllatlon al· lowance ol 12 percent wu re· duced to 10 percent, reaultin.1 In more redUdJon1. ~c Slide Movhig 5 Homes Reported in Danger Geologists say l a~l month"s Friday the 13th landslide above San Clemente City flall is still moving and poses a threat to five homes if remedial actions a re not taken soon. But city council members. who Ustened attentively to the ho u r -lo ng prese nta tion by geologists from Le ighton and Associates Wednesday niRht, balked at a recommendation that $45,000 be expended for furthe r earth borings in the nearlv one-acre slide area and adjacent city streets. Geologists said nine additional borings would be necessary tA> d e termine what meas ures s hould be taken to prevent future sliding and save fi ve homes s urrounding the 35.000 cubic yard slide mass. Those test borings. to depths of up tA> 70 feet, would cost ap· proximately $45,000. geologist I raj Poormand told the council. He said four boMngs would ~ necessary in the city streets. in· eluding one on Avenlda Arlena. above the slide mass. two on Calle Patricia, and a boring on Av enida La Esperanza. ln addition. five bor ings would be necessary on the shde mass itself. The preliminary report issued this week, concludes the land slide may have been caused by heavy grading of a s lope upon which three of the thrf!alencd homes sit. which took place in the mid·l960"s. At the toe of the slide mass are the homes o ( Tony and Brenda Baumgartner and Peter and Grett Llnnebach, both heavily damaged in the June 13slide. MonitA>ring of the slide mass shows the earth 1s still moving, albeit at a much slower r ate since bulldozers placed fill dirt al the toe or the slide days after the initial earth failure. Geologists have all but dis- carded earthquake, heavy rains or excessive irrigation as causes oftbe sUde. And whlle they also have not ruled out the effects of last win· ter's heavy r ains, they say weak Burglars Hit LB Theater, Store, Cafe Thieves hit a downtown Laguna Beach jewelry st.oTe, ttie South Coast Theater and storage rooms tor the El Lugar Restaurant before dawn Wednes· day. Police said the bur1lars punched out a display wtndow and took more than '5,500 worth of merch~ from Doo Miller Jewelry located in t.he 100 block of South Coast Highway at about 2 :30 a.m. The t.hleves also toot an u yet undetermined amount of cash from the box offlee of tbe theater and auppUes belonalnt to the El Lqar fe9taurant that are stored in the theater build· tn1. Police said the Jenley wu re- moved u.rou.h a amubed front display wtndow. the only ana ol the st.on that wu not wired to an alarm. Reportedly the thieves ob· tained a key fot' the Bl Lqar ator• .. room.a when tbeJ broke into &be &beat.I' buildllll. o.;...,_.,... FIVE HOMES ENDANGERED BY JUNE 13 LANOS&.IOE 1. McCoy 2. Booalng 3. S.mon 4. Unnebach 5. e.umg.rtner clay seams found in two test bor· ings. combined with the grac:iang, .. are pnme contnbutmg factors to the landslide occurrence." The preliminary findings also indicate the slide would not have occurred if a steep cut had not been made during grading or the s lope in 1964-65. The Irvine geologist firm rec. o mme nded s ome r e m e d ial work be done in conjunction with the $45.000 borings that would in- clude installation or s teel soldjer piles in several parts or the s lide mass. Those piles would buttress the s lid e mass, but geologist s warned that the expensive in· slalJaUons would only be a stop. gap measure. Poormand, when pressed by the council, said total restora- tion of the area might cost more than $500.000. "lt might be more, it mlahl be S. Coast lssae Jess." he shrugged, adding more accurate estimat£>S "''Ould have to come fMm a contractor after the studies are <'Ompleted. Councilman Robert Limber~ s uggested the council act on the add1t1onal borinJts as soon as p0ssible. saymg, .. We're running a race with the rainy season.·· But Patrick Lane. m his first meeting as a councilman since his appointment last month, su~· gested borings be done in the streets first to determine .. just what the city's lia bility is." He said the council could not make a rationa l de cis ion on funding the restorallon until 1l knows what damage, if any, was done tA> city property. Limberg suggested city of. ficials. the geologist and affect· ed homeowners meet to in· vestigat.e a joint funding effort and return to the council next Wednesday with results. Gravel Trucks Get OK on Tiro Routes Sand and 1ravel truck opentorll have won the right to travel both Trabuco Creek Road in San Juan Capi11trano and Avery Parkway near Sad· dleback College at least for the Ume being .• Truckers traveling to and ft'Om the Llvlncston·Graham sand Ind gravel plant received a preliminary LQJuneUon Wectnes- day to stop city closure of Trabufo Creek Road and open Avery Parkway to beavy trucka. Judie Ronald Prmner handed down u. lQJundlon tn Oranae County &q>erior Court. Tbe Sin Juan Caplatrano City Council bad approved an or- dinate Umttlq veb.lcle wetpa on Trabuc:lo Creek Roed to 1.2,000 pOUdl to end a seven.year-old connlct bet""91 residenta and truck ... R•ldlDU have ~mpla.ined ol nolM, dull, and We\,Y baaarda in connection with the tnack traf· lie. The city had also urged Orange County supervlllOl'S tA> r escind a ban on heavy trucks on Avery Parkway , but board members aald they would let the .matter be decided in the courts. In han~ia1 down the pre· limlnary injunction. Judie Pren· ner stipulated that at least 40 percent ol the 100 to 110 trucks traveling to and from the sand and 1ravel plant daily t•ke A very Parkway . He also stated that Llvtnpton- G rah am officlala are to coop4&nte with the ctty tn estabUlhiq ret\l)aUons for safe- ty and welfare ol rettdeata ol the affected areu. City and county oftklall wtU now answer the complaint and ask for a trial date on tbe met· ter, laid San Juan Caplltrano City Attorney Jam•O.asakl, - Florida Gro-wers VictiIDs By STEVE MITCHELL Of~ 0.Uy ...... SI.ti FRI agents arrt-sted a federal ruRll1ve posmg as a wnter m a re nted hilltop Laguna Beach home Wednesday who is ac. cused of embezzling nearly $4 m 1lhon from a Florida citrus processing plant Agents arrested Herbert A. DcGr eve, 58, al a s plit-level home al l3SS Skyline Drive early We dnesday mornin g on a feder al fuRilive warrant issued an Winter Haven , 1',la ., five months ago. He ts accused of taking ap.. proximately $3.7 million from the account or the General Food Corp., 10 Winter Haven where he work e d a s the accounting mana&Jer. Otricia1s in Winte r Haven said OeGre•e, who used lhe alias Mi c h ael O'Shea in Florida. wrote out company checks in his name and deposited them in at least 10 banks and savings and loaM. OeGrevC' left his w ife <i nd two children in Feb ruary shortly a ft cr <'Ompany off1c1als asked him to meet with <1ud1tors con rernmg d1 screpanc1es in tht· firm's accounLc;. He later sent his wife the key"i <Stt r\RREST, Page AZ> Fireirorks Li1nited in LB Laguna Beach residents who plan lo set orr fireworks on the 4th of July can do so only on the beaches between S p.m . and midnight. Fire Chief Charles Kuhn has announced. Kuhn s aid there would be heavy patrols du ran g the Fourth a nd those caught with fireworks in lhe hillsides will be cited and fined. Als o no explodin g ty pe fireworks such as firecrackers will be-a llowed. The only varieties that can be used legal· ly are fountain t y pe a nd s parklers. No fireworks will be sold with.in Laguna Beach city limits. Coasa Weather Low clouds and local rog night and morning hours, otherwise ralr 'through Friday. Lows tonight S8 at the beaches to OS inland. Highs Friday near 70 to low 80s. INSIDE TOBA 'W' Ma.aoc,...,t• ~ OM of the ~·· ~d guft· cOfttrol tl'NOlllttl. Wltot ef· feet "°9 u had? ~· 1tcrrv, photo, PafltCS. ..... •• .., _ _....All,._~ a ....... ........ ...,, .,_._....a ........ ,.. .. ......................... ,.. ...._. -:: :z: •. :: Alt =-= (».~ .:::. •tt. ca.: 0111 •• ~iii .... ....,.._.. At1 ....... M ........ AW .. ...,111 1 •n......,.. ... ., ......... C14 ..... ..._ ,M ~ a_.._ ,.,. .... Ill .. .· Pilot Flee• Rornania With 19 Cor,,,,,,,aoru OIAZ. AU1tn1 IAPl -A Rom1nl•n crop-~ pilot,... Mtn ... md It f'Clllnpenlnft to polJtJC'al Ntlum ln Auitrt1 tod1y bria11_.., hit bltt ln•I• en1aM blPilM dowa in • «1n10rld Ju~t nine mUtl U.idto th.-~r. otndals "'ported WI~ uJd Ow pHot. klemaf1~ ., Auttf Po.,..cu aT 8k illlulb aYOidM bi lh ten too power lhMI tn the Intl and took Lt.. It~ Antoeov An 2 crap-duater la (Oii' a bumpy land lng In • rain·(I()•-~ fif'ld nt>u tltf" vllhtlCf" of Pe rtlstejn The phane w~ runnln1t low on fuel atler a t'#O hour . MO m1lt- nt1hl that J>itaan at the .•·H tt-m Romanian bordl'r town ot Arud and continued at'~ Hunl'ary to eaatem Austriu n ..... r ....... ••J ....... 2 CARSON CAP> An expl0t.1on or ctwmll'ila bt>ln1 used to make illegal r1rt'worU trttlcall · lnjul'f'd a man. tearing ort his hand. and ~nously bumed two tttn·a1e boyi., authonlles said today. Daruel R CortCI, 26. 105t has ten hand and suffered senous groin U\junes and numerous puncture wounds when a glass bot· tie shattered ln th~ blast Wedrwsday night. Los Angeles County r1re offic1aJs said He was in ··extreme!)' <'nt1cal" eond1l1on at Ha rbor General Hospital· The expl~1on m Cortez g1Srage on Harri:-on Sln-et also in )urcd cousin:. Ceor~e Garl'1a. 17. and Gabino Garcia. 14 both of San Pedro "'"-" OJtJM•n Gral• E...,.rgo WASHINGTON I AP > Ronald Reagan's campaign and congressional Republicans tumed in a media show today to an- n?unce. that Re~gan opposes .~e grain embargo against the So- viet Uruon and w11lseek to end 1t 1£ elected president. Reagan was not present. His statement condemnlrig the em ban~o imposed br Pres ident Carter In retaliation for the Sovie~ military occ~pat1on of Afghanistan was rea_d by Sen. Bob Dole. R-Kan.: chairman aof the agriculture subcommittee of the Republican Platform Committee. "'ryle re~ord 1s clear ," ~e Rt!agan statement said. "Jimmy Carter s gram embargo, whi~h has hobbled American farmer~ . for. months now. has had v1rtualty no impact on the Soviet Union. "J immy Carter's grain e mbargo should be ended -now " .,,.._••cb G~f P.,w i11 Bra:H S~O PA ULO. Brazil CAP 1 -Thousands of c heering worshippers greeted Pope John Paul II today on his arrival in Sao Paulo. South America's biggest city and the fourth stop on his 12-day. 13-city lour of Brazil. ~me spent the nig~t in a cold dnzzle to get a glimpse or the pontiff. w~o. stop~ briefly lo Lister'! to a hymn sung in Polish by 1.000 Brazilian c hildren before beginning the 11 mile tnp to the center or the modern city Niguel Youth Held "In Pellet Gmt Spree Two boys, tt 17-year·old from Laguna Niguel a d a !6·year -0ld from lrvme. are being held m Orange County Juvenile Hall following a pellet-gun shooting spree that injured s ix people in Costa Mesa. Police said the spree began In ~e South Coast Plaza parking Jot at about 7 p.m . Sunday when • a Santa Ana woman was shot in the back with a .177 caliber , pellet fired from a handgun At 8:30 p.m 17·year-old Linda Robmson of 741 W 18th St . i ('osta Mesa. was shot while nd- in~ in the back or a pickup truck ,tlong Newport Boulevard near ' 21st Street , She was rushed to Costa Mesa i Memorial Hos pital wher e a pellet was removed from her l t!ar At about 8:40 p.m. the youths. , cruising in a car. passed the res· t idence of former Orange Coast I I • l College wresllin..: <·oach Fred Owens. • P olice said Owens· 22-ycar-0ld daughter Kathy was struck in the head by a pellet as s he stood m front of he r Mesa Del Mar home atZ7S2 Mendoza Ori ve. Owens, now a dean at Golden West College. Huntington Beach. jumped into his car and pursued the youths. dragging them from their cornered vehicle on Men· doza Onve. police said T he boys managed to escaJ>('. though. officers said The~ were later identif1<.·d whe n one f."!lfve himself up a nd the other wa& ar rested at hi!> lrnne res idence Police said that at least three other Costa Mesans reported pellet wounds suffered Sunday evening. Both boys are being held on s uspicion or assault with a dead· ly weapon. ARREST IN EMBEZZLE • • • :to his car. which was found by •FBI agents at Dallas-Ft Worth '1 ntemationaJ Airport. FBI agents declined to say what lipped the m o ff t o DeGreve's whereabouts. but local police said they unwitting- ly aided the man in contacting a woman claiming she was his wire Lagwta Beach police receive<1 a call earUer this week from a woman who said ber husband had left the telephone off the hook. "She told the sergeant that her husband was a writer and often ORANOECC>Aal' L .,, DAILY PILOT TM Or.,.. (.Mt( C)ttlp Po°' Witft Wf'Mtft ,, """"04Nd ,,. ~P?nt. I\ outlfl""'° ov ,,.... 0...-90 (.Oti4 -·"""9 '-f ~ ... wOUtoft\ ..-. ........ ~ ~ •• lMOWOft ~r..0.,­ IO< {Ml .. .,....., ~ 9t.C,I\, """'"'GllO" 8•~hlf'Owftf6H'f \l•Ut•, tf'•ll"I•. l•twft• ==~~.~~~':!1.:"~ _._,..... h M »II~ .. ,,. 54'"4. P O Bo• tlell. c-.. ,,...., C.ol•-• .,.a ._, .. _ ,..._ ..... -·--··~ Vl(•""'"'_.,l .. nclO._ .. _ 1-ft•-1011..-,._,.__.. -• ... lf411tor -.;::--~'::'editor l.egufteh!ICft~ IOPI ... c .. o1 .......... T••MM f71•)tolM321 a, .................... 11 ........... Al.,.. ___ , ... , .......... -.. c--.- ' - ---------;, took the phone off the hook so he wouldn't be disturbed.'' Police Lt. Bruce Briggs said today He said an officer was dis- patched to the Skyline Drive ad· dress, where DeGreve. ap- parently posing as Shaun O' Rourke. thanked him and put the phone back on the hook. Two Jailed In Robbery Two Laguna Beach men are being he ld in custody in connec- pon with a police investigation mto a $50 strong-arm robbery oC two Mexican migl"ant worken. Being held by Laguna Beach police are WaJter L . Dalie. 21. a nd Larry Richard Olszans ki, 32. Dalie and Olsaanski are SUS· peeled ol robbing the two Mex - icaa nationals at knifepoint Sun· day at Legion Street and South Coast Highway. Police said they were given a detailed description or the rob-bers. The suspects were arrested at Heisler Park Monday morning and charged with suspicion or armed robbery. BaiY la set at $25,000 each. Be8taurant Looted In Lafpina Beach A burglar made ort with almost $600 from lbe Oh Brotber'• re1taurant at • S. Cout fflabway ln La1una Beacb WeclneldQ ntfht. Police .ad the tblef em.red tbe re9laurant by breakiaC a rear window and ..ua, a lrnll• ab&,,,... to pry opea the cub reaittAlr wbere '571 WU report• eel mJMlnc b)' onen today. Slflll of Chaagiag Tinees Motorists heading south on San Diego Freeway near San Juan Creek Road exit in San J uan Capistrano have J ready conversion chart from miles to kllomett•rc, Thi~ ts one of few if not the first on county fret'wav~ to J?l\'e both --. ff you're headed for Tijuana, Ensenada or parts farther south, it's a good refresher. Down Mexico way signs are a II m kilomete rs . • CREDIT •.. with further reductions or infla- t Ion a r y pressure in th e <.'conomy," it said. The Federal Rescr ve's d e- c isi on r ece ived a mixe d response from Rep. Henry S. Reuss. House Banking Commit· tee chairman and a frequent critic or the board. Reuss. D· Wis .. praised the re- moval of controls on consumer c redit. saying that "with all ttic ta lk of a lax cut to increase con· summer spending. it would be silly for government to continu<. to s uppress consumer spend.inf w1 th credit controls · · However. he said the boarc:t wa~ "going soft" and allowmg banks lo divert credit toward cor po r a t e takeovers a nd :,pet'ulat1on The measures announced to- day would: -Phase out a requirement that effectively limited ba nk - 111g institutions and finance com· p;rntl'S to a gro~1h in their lend· inJ:i \lf 6 percent to 9 percent m l~HO Tht' board will r equin• b:rnk:-with deposits or $300 milhnn or more to continue re· porting under this provis ion thrOUAh July 10. T his require m ent was the heart or the government's effort to li~hten consumer credit. . End the re maining 7.5 per- cent spttial deposit requirement that applies to increases in cer- tain consumer credit. This pro- vision was reduced by half in May. The board s aid no furthe r special deposits will be req~ after the present deposit main· tenance period ends July 23. EJiminate the remainin~ 5 pe rce nt marginal reserve re·· quir e m e nt on mana ged liabilities of large banks. This will lake effect July 10. End the requirement for a 7.5 percent special reserve lA:> ap- ply to increases in assets of money-market mutual funds and s imilar investments. This change will lake effect July 28. Reagan Funds Challenged WASmNGTON <AP> -Legal cha llenges are mounting against the "independent expenditure" committees planning to raise as much as $50 mjllion to support Ronald Reagan's presidential race. · The latest attack came on Wednesday in a complaint filed jointly by tbe Democratic Na- tional Committee and PresideAt Carter's re·elecllon campaign com millee. fl follows a lawsuit filed against one of the commit· t ees on Wedn esday by the citizens' group Common Cause. The pro-Reagan committees contend they are doing nothing wrong and their opponents are trying to squelch their right to free speec:h. Politicians Keep Funds SACRAMENTO (APl - Politicians may legally pocket leftover campaign funds fol' personal use. And judging by a vote Wednes· day in a state Senate committee. they want to keep it that way. A bill to forbid tbe practice drew only oae vote from the Electionl and Reapportloomeat Committee, tbat al.Sen. Barry Keene, D-Elk, the chairman. It needed four votes for pauage, but the other members re· malned silent. 13 Gunned Down SAN SALVA.DOR, a Salftdor tA P) -Terrorists haH k1Dld lJ lneludJnc a man bcmored a.. than two ...a a10 for belq an outllMlllM t.eelm. atltbariUee repor'tM Wedneed11. ___ l _____ _ Roaf Sla~in Def endam Claims Tu:o Others Killed By DAVID Kl'TZ~A!'I:\ OI '"" O•llT Piiot ~1•11 lnsistin..: lw 1:. innocent 11f murd£'r, l...1rn f>onlfld Smtih of N ewport B <• :11· h 11• "1 tf1 1· 11 Wcdm•,d;I\ It "·'"' .wtu.tlh IY+•1 :-h:1duY+' <11.:111 "' kn11" n 1111•, .1 Ja<'k <1nc1 Ha) v.h11 k11l1.:tl < .11111'.n Bealer of Gardc•n 11rO\ ,.1J ... 1 .. um mer a hoard Smith ...... m.1ll l,c1.1t :-mall h11.1t Sm 1th 11. t11ld Jll <Ji Jnl!t· C'ounf\ Sup• nor <'nvrt 1vr ~ th.it t h l' two II l' 11 c h n1 ,. n . "' ho rC'Jlrl'!>C'n\1•'1 hU" 1 n1" 1 om pet1tor' 1if \1 1 ., ll1•al1 r·~. wt·:illh) brolhl·r, fot r1·1l turn ll ·- t akl' ht:. boul to :-1"1 11rr lh1n,1 Point la:-t t\ug 2 1 T h c ll l'f '-' n d .1111 t-1 \ 11 II' I.! low,'r1ng, :-;1111 \t r'~ 11 ... d1·r ,11 tl'mptf'd tr> dl\11 "' 11 l1<1.1rtl ;1 thl• 1)0;1l ht';Hlt•d r11t I flt 11 ";1 Smith :-.110 0111• 11j th1 rr11 n po1n1 <'Ii a 1-:11n .1\ hi... ht .11! .1111! I 1111, ti him to :-it;1n· 1r.qJ'l1l Jhc·.1<f .1 h<' ht•::t nl 1111· Y+o111;i11 l;l'1nl.! bcatl'n lie then ht•;1rrl ·• -.pfa'-h .... , h1·r body wa<, thrnv.11 mt tlAJ,lrd Hw defe ndant s aid The proSt·t·ut 111n t ont •·nrJs 1t was Sn11th alone "'ho • 11ginn•n•tl the k1dnapp1ng of ~fo,.., Bcall•r last Augu.c:;t and then killed h<'r aboard tus boat before demand· ing $100.000 ransom from her brother for her s<t k rrturn Defense attornc~ Tl rr~ C1l<''-. howc,er, rla1m., J .H·k anrJ HJ' last n~imt'' unlwo"" 11 t 111•rr1·c1 S mith into µ.11 t11·1p.1l111g 111 th• ~oun~ "'lnlJn "' .dtdtH \ton t,, thre.11t•n111g lh1· ft,,., 1.r 111 -. ,,.,..,, c hildren S m i t h h ,1 d k n o "" n ~1 1 , ... Aealcr's fam1h 1ti11HJJ.!h 11 ..... d<tl 1n g of hl·r l'\ :.1:.t1·r 1n IJ". Slephan11• Fm., 1•:-.tranl{cd .... 1f1 ·11f cons t r uctwn c-11mpan) uY+nt.•r Larry Fox of Anaht•am The defcnrtant. ""Paring n lrght ta n s uit a nd dark brown t 1e. told the nine woman, three man Jury that the man known <1'\ .J;1rk f1ri.1 approached him in June• 1979 in the pool area of h1-; Pa rk Newport apartment romple'< They made J!C•nt'ra I con vers ii lion, he said, hut 1n later met't in~s. Jack rl'veall'd P<'Nnnal de tails of Sm11h·, hfr he claims no one else couJd have known, in· eluding a doctor 's diagnosis :.everaJ years earlier of cancer. lfe al.so knew of Smith's rela· tionship with Stephanie Fox, he test1f1ed S mith said the m an then threatened his son. Dan. unless he he lped in a kidnap plot a~ainst Larry Fox and bis bus•· n~ss partner. J ark later revealed plans lo kidnap Fox's daughter to dis· :.uade him fro m going after :.om<' unspec-if1ed contracts. Asktd by Giles if he thought of calling the police, Smith s aid he "as too frightened. He also said he d 1d not tell Stephanie Fox or lh<' plot against her d aughter. ,\t one point. he teslihc'<i. he J!it\'1· Ja1·k and Ray $46.000 m 1·.1sh he haci on hand from bust· Ill'~!> loans fn<.>nd~ had ~tven hJm to rnvest Ill a cattle operation. llov.ever. the cattle-buying .,1•heme wa:. a fraud. Smith ad- mitted. and he had used a good µo rt1on of the money fneods had given to him lo !Jve off or Prosecutor Dave Carter has cl:omed Smith came up with the 1d.!a to kidnap Miss Bealer to get back enough money to pay o(( the investors. But Smith told the jury in Judge Leonard Mc Bride's courtroom it was Jac k and Ray ""ho eventua lly told him the tar~et would be Miss Bealer Th'-'} intimated. he said . that she already kne"'' of the plan herself ;.ind ~outd be c'OOperat1ve. In the next weeks. Smith said. Jack and Ray issued many tn· st ructions for him to folio-.-. tn· eluding the renting ot a motor home and lhe purchase of handcuffs He said he me t the young wo man on the morning or Aug. 23 outside her Garden Grove apartment. "Are you a part of 11? ··Smith said she as ked him . Because he had access to a mountain cabin al Lake Ar· ro~ head. Smith said he got the 11ermiss1on of J ack and Ray to tJke Miss Bealer there. On their way up. Smith s aid, the first tn a se ries of extortion calls was pla<'ed to her brothe r. Decal Delay Aids Parkers San Clemente residents with outdated municipal parking sttt'kcrs on their vehic les ~ct a month's reprieve from the meter maids Police Lt. CrC1ig Stickler said new parking stickers are late m c:oming in. so the city wil l not c tte parked vehicles with ex· p1red stickers throughout this month. That means those with old parking stickers get a month of free parking at city meters Rut that lasl5 only until Aug I when lhf'y II again h;i ve to :-,hell <JUl money for new dt•cab Reddy's Mate Facing Rap STATELINE. Nev. U\P1 Srn1wr Helen Reddy's husband- m1m ager has been releas~ on ha ti a fter s urrendering on cha rges of threatening a picket "''th a &hot~un a t the casino where M:. Hedd) was appear· Lil~ jerr Wald claimed strikers harused his family and taunted his wife with signs reading. "I am woman. I am scab" -a re- ference to one or Ms. Reddy·s h its -and "llelen. Hop on Home" He also admits displaying his 12 J?l.IUj!t' shol~un to pickets. but denies pointing 1l at anyone dur- t n R the confrontation in the parkin~ lot of the Sah ara-Tahoe hotel-casino. Road Stays Open SOUTH LAKE TAHOE <AP) -There will be no construction del sys on L' S 50 between K~·bun 3nd Echo Summit over the 4th or July weekend. The contractor resurfaci ng an 8""2· mile stretch of the trans-Sierra highway s topped work Wednes· day. be<:ause of poor weather. and won't resume until Monday . ~ P11\G r~T. The ultra-1hin Pia~N fiand-craftcd ln Switzerland. i\U tn J8k gold, the CAM.'. the hands. the dial. the bracekt, even the buckle 0111he le111 h<>r ~imp. 'BA~ll <llla/h1J <J/1wfiPJ/ I tnC' l~""tilry H IA~HIO!'I. ''I \NO • NfWPORT BEACH. CAllfORNIA 92660 - \V elf are 18sue Stalls Budget SACR.AM&NTO CAP1 -A Dt• ~ ~ fe~ rommltlff 'llarb O\'U loda) aeo1n1 C"Om· pro•LM9 on the au ck lOP'C'I. not.bay ralles ffW weUan noclJNMb, llt1t .,.. holdin1 up ~ ll4.I bllUoa aa~ budaet Res>ubbc•na and • rew Of'm()(fllJ .,.. ln•i1t ln1 that the>· -ua not vote l\W 0.. bud1e-t unUJ alJ autOn'l •\ic coat -()f Hvaoa lnt:rC'll!l.t>!i. pJirUcularly thofie few ~ll a.re. al't' l't'P.~ Aad u the st~tt' enlettd 1ta third d•>' ~·•thout le1al authonty to ~"d mon<'"). atate Controllt>r Ken Col')' aid ht' would tt>tum to ~ork ._nd rt'sume P&Ylntt>A)'l'Olls and ballsundffacourtorder. , Tbe ~rt order promptt'd pn~on auards. who b11d stayed home an large num ~r• 1tt thrt•t' pr1100&, to return to work .. r .. .n11.n11.- SACRAMENT0 I AV> The Legts la ture would have veto power over any tuition or Cee m· crease at the Unlversn y of Catarom1 a , under a measure passing its fl riot romm1llee test The bill won a 7-1 vote Wednesday o! the A!> sembly Education Committee despite the uni- vers ity's obje('lJOns that 1t would threaten tts in· dependence. ll would amend the state conslltuuon. Wh1Ch now gives tht" board Of regents Virtually co mplete authority over Lhe nine t'ampus un 1vcrslty -Cnlis...rs• Detoured APWlrepMto Townsfolk Enter Lotter · 1n Chance to See Jimm~ MERCED <AP> -People in this sleepy, dusty WHEN THE PAU VISIT was. canceled ~ form town, usually just a gu stop on the way to favor ot a speech to the National Associ•tlon I~ Yosemite National Park, are buulng with excite· the Advancement of CoJored People in Miami oq ment -and a little puzzlement. The president is the night of July 4, the Merced stop stayed on the com mg to Lown. agenda. " . No one's exactly sure why J immy Carter As the White House arranged for the presd p1<:ked Merced for a Town Hall meeting Friday. dent 's first West Coast town hall meeting, th1 Merced's only appearance on the nation's front Secret Service filled 30 rooms in local motels. p~g!s came last March with the return of kidnap Carter will be he~ for only about two bounl \'I Clim Steven Stayner after a seven-year odyssey. before heading to a fund-raiser in nearby Modesto! the NAACP spetth in Miami and oo to Plains, Ga. ! BUT PEOPLE HAVE BEEN busily cutting ' • lottery coupons out of the Merced Sun-Star the CITY MANAGER ALLEN SCHELL says th& city's daily newspaper, in hopes they'll be chosen president will find the town "middle Americani to be at the meeting a l Merced College. but Me~ is an above average community o-; ··1 cut my little piece or coupon out of the Americans who still hold to many of the basic prin, pa per ," says Robert L. Hart. part-time mayor and ciples like patriotism. ll sbould provide the pres1; local almond grOwfr . ··1 don't know if the mayor dent with a fairly friendly plaUorm." • has to enter the lottery or not. The re should be Merced also h as p roblems . Seasonal unj some honor m being mayor." employment drove the April jobless rate to 14.~ Residents spec ulate that these a re some rea· per cent -more than twice the national average~ J sons for Carter choosin~ Merced. 110 miles The number oC illegal aliens Crom Mexico wha-' ~outheast of San Francisco· 1l'.s near Castle Air com e to this Sa n Joaquin Valley a re a l~ Force Base. and presidents tend t.o get more col-"ork the crops is a strain on Merced's budget. , orful publtc1t) in small towns than big cities ~ OTHE RS THINK CA RTER 1s coming to Ge Sh R bhed: Merced. which was incorporatt>d on Apnl Fool's Ill op 0 t Da~· m 1889, jus t to enjoy its trc<:·hned streets and l LOS ANGELES <AP) -President Carter's scheduled !our-hour visit to Los Angeles prompted police and city transportation officials Wednesday to block the two-decade-old tradition of Wednesday night "cruising" a long Van Nuys Boulevard. Happy .4rri.,al ats 35.000 r«:sidents. SAN F RANCISCO t AP> -Two gun -toting{ Another reason may be that Merced is lht: men robbed an e legant downtown jewelry store of( home of Rep. Tony Coelho. one of Carter 's earbest up to $750.000 in jewelry a nd watches Wednesday The president arrives here today for a speech at the National Education Association's nationa l convention before flying to Oakland four hours later. Strike ."l~rfed SAN FRANCISCO <A P) -A strike at this tourist city's 36 largest hotels has been averted - at least for the Fourth of JuJy weekend -it was announced . Word came Wednesday that the contr act between managem ent a nd 5,500 hotel workers had been extended for 10 days , until midnight July 13. Negotiations affect such elegant !'ob Hill hotels as the Mark Hopkins, the i-~airmont and the Stanford Co urt '-Head Slwp' Law Suffers Setback LOS ANGELES <AP) -A city ordinance ban· nini:t the sa 1e of drug paraphernalia to minors is too vague t o be enfo rced const1 t utionally, a Supe rior Court Judge said in issuing a preliminary inJunct1on against the so-called "head shop" law. "I knew l couldn't enforce this ordinance if l were a policeman on the streets," s aid Judge J erry Pacht. .. IT THRUSTS ON ANY officer the insurmount· able b urden o f d ec iding what i s drug paraphernalia, and thrusts an insurmountable burden on the owner of a shop ... of dedding what 1s per missible." Pacht·s order Wednesday prohibits any ar· rests or civil abate ment procedures against shop owners until the case can l!O to tnal. · lie issued the orde r at the request of 34 music a nd vanet v stores which sell such ite ms as ceramic an·d metal pipes. c1f!a rette rolling de· vices. c1garettt: papers, metal clip!> and small spoons THE ORDINANCE PROlllBITS the sale to minors of "any device designed primarily for use by inruviduals ror the s moking or ingestion or marijuana. hashish, hashish oil, cocaine or any othe r controlled subs ta nce. Pacht agreed with t he stores' attorney. Gilbert C. Caton. that the def1nit1ons could ban the s ale of tweezers sold in 3 drugstore as easily as roach clips sold in head shops Mistrials Ruled For Hells Angels SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Hells Angels and their supporters whooped and hollered in the halls outside a feder3l court room, celebrating a series or m istrials on drug racketeenng and conspiracy cha rges against them. As some Angels a nd their attorneys passed a bottle of liquor from mouth to mouth Wednesday, they appeared unconcerned that the saga doesn 't appear anywhere near over. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti declared mistrials on at least some counts facing each of the 18 defendants after the five-woman. seven-man jury reported its failure to reach verdicts and the futility of further deliberations. THE PANEL DELIBERATED 134 hours over 17 days after hearing testimony for nine months in one of the largest felony trials in federal court his· tory. The best-known of the defendants, Ralph "Son· ny'' Barger, 41, of Oakland, was acquitted on a count of r acketeering. A mlslriaJ was declared on a charge of conspiracy to violate the racketeering law. · Some courtroom spectators broke into ap- plause and let out muled cheers when the verdict WH announced for Barger. the legendary leader or the Aqels for almost 20 yean. BAllGER REMAINED in custody, however, as ooe of eig.bt defendants jailed since their arrests • year qo. It was ellpected be and the others still in custody would seek bond reductJons. Barricade Use OK'd S AN FRANCISCO The high court said the CAP> -A Court of Ap· dlverters. permanent peaJ bu overtum ed a barricades used to pre· low• court rulla• which requlr•d· tbe city of vent tbrougb-tralfic oa BerkeleJ to NmOV• tral· tt.reet.s. conform to st.ate fle dl .. rten nd pro· D • p a r t m e n t o f lllblted lb• city from Transportation uni· PIHial them on 1~. formltr IUmdardl. \ t. I C uba n refuge~ Rube n Cas tillo (riJ!hl) gives Joy ful hu~ to V ida lina Valde z . who welcomed him Wednesday al Los Angeles I ntcrnat 1ona l airport. Castillo and bab~, his ne phew, were pa rt of large group a rriv- in g to settle in Southe rn Califo rnia. sponsored by Catholic Welfa re Bure a u. lk mocrat1c s upporters in has re-el«t1on bad lying up 10 people inside the store before they ned., "We had the president lined up to come out to 1' h · be my district sometime m the fall, but then the o one was urt m the rob ry. whirh policC' ho~ta~e s1tuat1on came up ... Coelho said sa id took 15 minutes and was one of the largest iO:. mt:mory . When the pres ident made vacctt1on plans to The Sidney Mobell store was closed Wednesday '1s1t Yosemite with his family. H seemed logical to :irtcrnoon as e mplo}ees took inventory of the miss-., top m r.h'rced, tht.' un0Hl c1<1 I "Gateway to ing merchandise. ·· YO:.l•m1h•" ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ Get the Picture at Half the Price Choose an original painting that's already tastefully framed and pay half the price. 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Canylng handle. 9 x 14 x 10:· Reg. 26.95 $18.88 ers rt 1213 ANAHEIM 222 N. leach Blvd. • COSTA MESA 17M Newpoft llvd. • ORANGE 1112 E. Katello Ave. s •• LAGUNA BEACH 190 S. Coatt Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 E. 17th. St. G· , ·-El TORO 2•350 Swartz Or. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7•70 Edinger Ave. • 11 ... ............ ~ &Mf Clfl llWU f 111"9 .1l;y I() ....., ...... "41110 •• , IJ .Le@ion lnveatinent (;alls for Caution The LAcuna Beae,b City Ooundl refflv~ only one bid lor the Pl'OPOIH mprowlM'flta to Ute Amt"rican Le.clon Hall that Lht-t'ity wants to ~nov tt" ror us4.' ' com munlty cent~r. And at 1238,000, U\e amount of the lon bid "'' more than dou~ what the clty had allocated for th project The council voted to wait and~ other b1d1 Now lhut thi ha~ hitppened. the lty Coun cil bhoulct take a nll.N"t? n~h•Uc look at th proposed tmprovenwnt~ to lh~ 50-Y..dl.r -oltJ buildml( that the c ity d<w--nol e\ .. n 'o wn. ~ The buahHnl( does ha\ll' h1 storlral htl(niflrnnc·t' Or iglnally 1t was lhe fm;t Laguna Beach pubh<· bC'hool t ai-. p k turt."<l> and it s ho uld be prt.' t'f\ t."d Howt.•vcr , the c aty l>hould oo wory ol pouring u largt• amoWlt or money ..into lht.1 project unUI 1t ha::, mm·c Ub ~urancc th~ racahly will rem a in open for e1ty uw LugW\a fk uch c u r rently 1s using the bulldm~ undl'r u five -year lease with the American Legion At the l·nd ut lhc ('OOtrat·t -aftt?r the c at y h~ spent m ort> than $150 ooo fo r amprove m e nt the Legion legally could k1<'k th~· c ity o ut and r e fuse to s ag n a nothe r leas(• That 's no t like ly, but the city 1~ no w enh .'1 mg mlo ttw third year o f the agreem c nl A llmger tcrrn ancl rnon· banding le a se s ho uld be concluded with th1: l.t·i.:wn hdon · <.1ny tax dollars ar<' s pe nt Fair Park Fees " Adoption of a park dccl1c:at1on foe ~t·hl'dull' h\ San C lemen te counc tl members la!>t week h as thl' dfoc:l .of let tang de\'clopcrs know up front j ust how much they v.111 h <JVl' lo p<J~ t o contin ue with t heir proJects Th<: floe was set at Sl22.687 per acre by counc 1l mcm· ht· rs. and t 1c·d to t he Con s ume r P r ice Index in fut un.· \t•<Jr.;. · The d ec-asinn Pnds more than two \'cars of con fusion ovc·r lht> .amount rl<•velopers must pay in lieu o f park land The· 11~1ri.. d1·<hn1t1on fee ord inance \HJ!-first t:1dopted an Man ·h of l!l78 and the f<'e was set al $250.000 <Jn acre It was :-.ul.ist•<tul'ntl~· Jim cred to $90.000 an acre unlll a re· cent a ppn.11:,al of land t·osts in the city. T hal aµpra 1'><.ll shoY.c>cl recreationC1l lands in the cit\ as worth $114.53l his t AuJ;!ust With quC1rtl·t:ly ad1us tme nts lied to the CPI, tht: value of µark land 1i:. currenll> $122,687. The dec1s 1on I!> good new~ for developer<; \\ho paid S~S0.000 pl'r arn • m park fet·s They'll gel a refund But thww v.ho p:ml <1ut only $90,000 an acre wall gd a bill from the t'llV. In.th<.· futun·. ckve lopers w ill know exactly what th<•y wall haw to pay to prov1dl' p<Jrks m San Clemente to. Cit' «ommodall· new r esidents th<.·1 r developmcnti-. hnng to tov.n Thal i-. oli I> t.m· Hillside Preservation San .Ju;.in Capistrano offwa:als :1n• in 1 he: mids t 11f study of rt•sull'ntial h11l"1dt• 11f•v1·l<1p rrwnt gu1dehm•!> d1· s igned to provide ways· 1,f k•·t·1>111g th1· <·11' .... htlh "" njtura l a~ µ0"!>1hle . This as a t·omrnL·ndabll' ohJf'<'ll'"" hut 1t ha" bc:com1· tlcar t hat tht· gu1dchnc'!> eCJrhcr approved m rc!>olutwn form by Lhl' Plann ing Comm1s!>1ora !>houlrl get m ort· stud~ tl<'forc being added lo 1 he city's land U!>l' mun<1gcmen1 eod<.· ~me builde r". architects, and engml't'r" invited to :1ttcnd a t·ouncil-plC1nning commission work!>hop on l ht· ~uidelinc·s told tht• o ffic ia ls that gradmg c·on !>1de ration" for roads. parking. c.and turn-around fac1l1l1e .... ha d not hcen addres!>cd. T hey also c ntic1zcd guadclmc" regarding roof pit ch . ""all s, and color applica t ion in h11ls1de deve lopment. The o fficials noted lhut n11n·t· study of the guidel ine~ was needed The aim of keeping h1lb1dcs an as natural a stat e as possiblc will bt• mon· easll~ uch1cvt•d af the to tal bwldmg µ1ctu re is uddrt•ssed • Opinions e xpressed 1n the space aoove are those of the Daily P 1101 Other views eKpressed on this page are those ol lhetr authors ana artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P O • Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/The Gimlet Ry l..M. 80 VO If mixed d rinks ~re your specialty. you probably know a g imlet is l(IO and li ml· 1uice. But wer<• you awar e of o~nr Gloon1y Gu · The popularity poll as Uke lhe barber 's pole . While It Is m oving it seems to be spiraling lnto heavOI\. W~en it 1tops you et It doesn't really 10 anywhere. Q.M. how it firM .c ame to be c'on· ('octed? A British naval s ur· iteon n a m e d Sir T . 0 Gimlette was tht! fa ther or that one. He thought stra ight ~In was hazardous lo the health. Many think likewise. ma ny do. Bul diluted with lime juice. said he. the keen edge is blunted thus to pro- tect one's innards from the terrible lacerations . Besides, It prevents scurvy. World's biggest sort or ril'lh, the mon."llrous wha le shark. fe eds on the sm allest sort ol food . t h e m ic ros c o pic plankton. ll'l'I against the law ln New York Slate for a lady barber to wear a see·through blouse. -If you don't welah about 40 limes as much &A )'Our brain. you're Juat not typical, 8lr. , ....... ·- Arms Pressure Weakms NATO WA HJNOTON -· President a rtrt'a dellbt!r1t1on1 w1tb h.IJI W• 1t4tm jlllt.'8 have demont lr11t• l'd unt-ttun11 1'hv Nort h AtJanllc Tl-oty Oraiana111Uon I ln scnou trnubll· Whut 1-s not I( •n\•rully realized '" thul NJ\'rO"; tllfflcultacs ''" l l • n 1 l I ll t h t• vny hl•urt of l ht• ul11u111·t' lht• 111111 lttr) mu:sl'le II t' ~ d t' d l ti mukt-lht· 01 "t1n 1ia t 11111 t·rcda bit' Tht' n•ttKOll IS lhl' ... uml' thut l~ct to lttt.• dasur 1 .n• 11\.t'r lru11 und Afghamstan- w lf inll'n.·i.t over self-s acrir1Cl' lur t ht• common ~ocxl Vor y(•.tn.. 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HEaE AaE tome examples of eonfuaion and lack of coopera· lion that threaten to tum NATO into the Gang T h at Couldn't Shoot Straight: -Radios used by the dllrerent NATO m ember armies don't opera te on the same requen· Cl CS. -Gas pum ps of one country don 't always fit the gas tanks of another country's vehicles. -To encoura ge standardiza· lion. the United States buys weapons from the European a l· hes that are lowe r in quality and ha~her in price than American arm s. "The motivating factor for the European countries is <'Conom lc," one Capitol Hill source told m y associa te Pete r Grant. "Wha t the m otivating ructor is for the U.S. is beyond ffi(I." The Arm y is s pending S2 billion to ~uip its new XM l ta n k s w ith Ge r ma n 120· m 111imeter guns. though u llou.'>e 1nvt>s tigat1 on round t hat tht· LI S mactl' IU5 mm annon now 1111 t ht· 1<1nk c·an ~netrate the armor or ;in y Soviet t a n k MNrnwhalf', the Germ ans havl· ren eged on the q uid pro quo ~I >° ....... -' Mailbox purelulle ol U.S. turb&De en""91 for tlMtr Leopard Lanka. -DDPl'l'B WllNING8 that It would prove coetUer than available ahemaUv•. t.be Army bou1ht German·made Roland ground·t.o-air miuUes. The cost escalated from llN2 mi Won to$2.3 billion, IO the Army bad to cut its orde r in balf.-The Pentagon want.a to buy lhe French-made Atlu laser-guided bomb 1ystem, which works only in daylight, though the Air Force is de velop- ing a s imilar system that works in da rkness aa well. -It's not all one way. The U .S.·made Spurow a ir-to-air mi ss ile h as a piti ful performance record. The Britis h mod ified ll Into the Skyflash . whic h has tested brilliantly. But the Navy and Air For ce won't touch the British m 1ss1le. WATERGATE AUTHORS-Of the two dozen books written about Watergate. the most sul· cessful was "The Fin&I Day~." w ritten b y t he Wa !>h angton Post'-; hot.shot reporting team . Bob Woodwa rd and Curl Berns te in. It sold 700,000 hardcover l'Opaes ... T hl• biggest n op was t'JC ·Wh ite H ouse a ide H .R. ll a l e d e m a n ·~ vcr~1 o n o f Water~ate , "Th e Enda o f Pow•r .' 'The pubU.her tlooded the market with 400,000 copies. but the bookltotts couldn't get rid of them ... Watergate 's Iron man, G . Gordon Uddy, Ill now on the beat-seller list with his book, "Will ." ll's the mos t gor y version -all about eating rats and planning to a ssassinate yours truly. Yet on Father's Day, It sold Hke neckties. The t o t a l s a les have passed the 160.000 m ii r k ... T he he ro of Wate rgate, Judge J ohn Sir1ca . also wrote a belated book that was on the best-selle r list for 17 weeks and Is now being m ade in· toa movie ... Roth e x-P residen t R icha rd Nixon and the m an who blew the whis tle o n h im , J ohn Dean . wrote best-selle rs. Each sold around 300.000 copies. Reformed Wa t c r gatcr Charl<•s Colson 's book , "Born Again." was also a h1g hit. In the horn·a guan spinl. he• dont1tc•d m o!>l or his royalllCS Ill chiJrtl~ l'NOE R T iit-: OOMt:-R ep H11bcrt Dnnan. D·Mai.s., t he on- ly Catholic pric1>l 10 Cungres!>, m u1>t surrender his scat on or· dcrs or Popt: J ohn Pa ul JI. liut h • :.l11l reels there's iJ p lacf' for clergymen on Capitol Hill. Sit ling oppoi.ttc lhrt•1· Orthodox .I•·\.\ 1 ... h r abb1s on th•· C'ap1t•1I .. uh"' ,I\ lhl' 11th1•r ''"', lJnn~111 ..... 1.1·!1 ·th1·m : · ~. "'h,:11 ;in · "'' j.! I) I n g I II g v I IJ u r r a h b I lrl C'nn greM .. ?" • Thl' ll<>U!>I! st a- ti<int·ry slon· :.clb 0H1c1· 1>upplll'1> :01 c·ut rates t<J mc·mbl·r-. 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T he logjam will overwhelm the civil litigants in Oran ge Co unt y unle ss a m easure or re lier is p rovided this year WALTER W. CHARAMZA P resid ing Judge. Superior Court ~Crawli11 To the Editor : I plead with you in the na me o r the Catholic Societ y for Anima l Welfare, New Yo rk, to keep any lndlrect advertising for rodeos durtng the county rair In Costa Mesa 811 low-key as possl· ble. I also as k you lo avoid any articles except n aturally paid ads. To my coruitematlon already In the June 22 Issue ls ll picture or • horse jumpinl( from pajn un· der a ride r with spurs and the help or the in.famous bell. 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I wai-. victimized in t he June e lee lion by a Schmalz s m ear letter that was j us t short o r being llbelous with its m a lic ious in· isinualions . CONSmEa the facts that: 1. Schmlt.z's wire was a candida te for .Central Committee. 2. other ultra -conserva tive supporters or Schmitz wer e candidates for Ce ntral Committee and City Councl • 3. Schmitz lnvolved him self In lhe council race even though he doesn't live ln Irvine . and 4. Schmitz sent out the smear letter the day before the election, lhUA denylna me an op· portun.lly to respond. And Sch.mlla'I lack of decency and lntearity la best Illustrated In the (act that to this day r -·---- S1·hmttz hi:I~ "''' 1·r ml'I nr talkc'(I ''' mt• nor h..1~ ,lfl\ 11wmtwr •if 111' offln· ~1.1ff · !-.ehm1tz a' .1 l n1te<I Stat1·.., "1•nJt11r" I Int.:"' J ..,h • W1· m·,.<f d+· 1•1·111 l){'Ol1ll' to fl'J)fl•M•nl U' n11t ... 111111•11 ·~' hdl\' 'm 1.,1n •r ... 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" an· s upportiv1• 11 l' "h 0 u Id a I s 0 d 0 . 0 ni (' of I h1• 1'1.0 h1·1·a11st• or tht•ir rt•l(j hnm1•worl.. rt'~ttrd an~ how m y llt>n..,han \\1th th<• lc•rt 1st I R1\ t•1m~11tu(•ncv rc••ls Hbout this as ~ h11'h 11r·nv1fll'S ~, 1•om mon back """' hdon• · h.! makes wild ac ).!r1111n<l 1if phtll)~oph1l'S Tht.'!il' 1·111>at1ons regardmi.t th<.' people I µro I H1\ l' :"' fortes Ortl•n col ,1m rl'prt-scnt1ni.t l.1h11rall' "1th 1h1· Pl.O m th1· M1\RI AN BERGESON ba1t1n.i.: o r l ht' C'hr11>t 1an Assemblywoman. Lcbanc~e ,. 74th Dislnct To Fb1d ~or«­ To the F..ditor E . Myman 's June 26 letter list an g r l'a son s ''l ove th y neig hbor" does n 't work an.> m ore as true lll a sense There are many ways It can and does work. Kindness and consider at ion. awareness of the usual and unus ua l in a neighborhood. so that one would note lbe dir· fe rence and take ste ps to alert a neighbor or authorities. for one. IF WE consider those around us. It Is an e ve r -growin g aen1ltlvity, taking in not only persons but all of nature as well. Even on a ttreet conductlng our bus iness. s hopping, or what·• ever we do. we can be kind and. when e ye contact Is made ... u y a ~beery hello. Inte rest ln othen ca be lhown while wail· ln1 to be Hrved, by a few re. mark.a, a amUe or • 1reetln1. WE ARE horr1rll.'d to n•ad of the clestruction or nn l~racli Kib blitz a nd t he PLO ktlhn~ innoceftt babies But t he la c k o r pre ss coverage 1n ~out hern Lebanon keeps from us the knowledge of a classroom bomb 1ng resulting in the deaths of H children murdered by U11s s ame treacherous PLO. The Ch ristian L<•b nncsc need our support and that of lhe non· com monist wo rld In m no y ways: financiully. m ili tarily aod spiritually. When we have so few friends left in lhc wor ld. W\' Ame rica ns must praye rfully l'Upport them . The free world 18 r apidly shrlnkin" and we wtll soon find oursclve:< alone. DONNA DESMOND ,. --------- VOL. 13, NO. 115, S SECTIONS, 42.PAGES WASHINGTON <AP> -The PednaJ R•Hrve Board an· ~ plam today to phue out all the special creclit·cont.rol me...,. ll tooll ln March, as lanaUoD bu eued and the ~· Cet ..... hu deepened Jn late May,~ board t'Ul lhe credll restraint.I In h1tU. and lo d1y ll scheduled a series of moves lo diamantle the rt'· malnder Caner Blasts "Reagan LOS ANGELES <AP> -Presi- dent Carter accused Ronald Reagan today of making a has- ty, irresponsible and simplisti'c attempt to give Americans "a ., classic free lunch'' by seeking a three-year, $280 billion tax cul in the waning days of the legislative session. In a speech to some of his staunchest supporters in Reagan's back yard , Carter launched his strongest attack to date against the man he pre- sumes wiU be his Republican opponents in November. ·'It is s heer dece ption to promise the American people that we can have this enormous- ly expensive and unfair tax cut, that we can dramatically in· t'reasf> defenRe spending even above the substantial levels I have recommended, that we can sustain our programs i n educa· lion, employment, health ano other areas and that Wf> can still exercise budget restraint all at the same time." Carter charged. ·'The most recent example of the simplistic approach t o serious issues is the effort in Congress to stick onto totally un- related bills. without any public hearings, proposals which would lead to a 30 percent across-the- board tax cut over the next three years. This would cost us $280 billion," the president asserted. "It would reward the wealthy. And it would mean a wholesale r etreat from the painful prog- ress we have m ade over the fast several month:. to reduce in- flation and interest rates ''That kind of h~sty offer can only be caUed by one word."' Cartersaid ··1rrespons1ble ·· Driver Loses Pants. Cash " A 31-year-old Costa Mesa motorist lost his pants containing a wallet and $60, to a strong-arm robber Tuesday night on Grace Lane near Baker Street. Police said the motorist had parked on Gract Lane. removed bla clothing and went to sleep. The motorist told officers he was awakened by a man who claimed he was a security guaro and shined a flasnlight through the windowofthecar The victim uid he rolled down the window, saw the mar1 was no, uniformed and began hollering for police Officers said the assailant re- portedly hit the motorist with the fiashUgbl, knocking him to the sidewalk, grabbed the trouserl> from the frorit seat and ran from thearea "In recent montha, there hai. bf.en apparent contraction w consumer bon'owlna. '· the board &aid ln explalnlna Ila move "In· d1tallons are that anltcipatory and apeeul1live demands tor credit have sub61ded and fWlds huvt> ~ ID more ample sup ply .. In ¥ written s tatem ent, the White Hou1e s aid Presidenl Carter was ··heartened by the Ben's Back bU<'CeSS or the selective <'redlt re1lra10ts In rapidly bringing abol.ll conditions ln financial mukets helpin1 to reduce infla· J08t.!18NES8 CLIMBS DEIPfTE JUNE OIP-M llonary presgures and lower in· terest rates." The s tate ment said the speculation in financial and ...... , ........ Philadelphia's best known historical figure. Benjamin Franklin, impersonated by Joe Manett, 77. will be roam- ing Independence Mall Friday. The city is likely to be jammed with tourists and even locals for the Fourth or July celebration. E01bezzle Suspect Nabbed in I .aga•na By SfEVE MITCHELL ot 1M O.lly ""°' St.ti FBI agents arrested a federal fugitive Posing a s a \Hiter in a rented hilltop Laguna Bea_sh home Wednei.day who is ac- cused of embezzling nearly $4 million from a FlornJa citrus processing plant Agents ar rested Herbert A OeG reve, 58. at a split-level home at 1355 Skyline Drive early Wednesday m o rning o n a federal fugitive warrant issued in Winter Haven, Fla., fi ve months ago He is accused of taking ap· proximately $3.7 million from the account of the General Food Corp., in Wincer Haven where he wo rk ed as th f> accounting mana~er Official& in Winter Haven said OeGreve, who used the alias Mic hael O'Shea in Florida. wrote our company checks In his name ano deposited them in at least 10 banks and savings and loans. DeGreve left nis wife and two children in February shortly after company officials asked him to meet with auditors con· cerning discrepancies in the firm's accounts. He later sent his wife the keys to his car. which wai, found by FBI agents at Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport PBI agents declined to say what tipped the m o ff to DeGr eve's whereabouts. but local Police said they unwitting- ly aided the man in contacting a woman claiming she was his wife Laguna Beach Police received a call earlier this week from a woman who said her hus band had left the telephone off the hook ·'She told the sergeant that her husband was a writer and often took the phone off the hook so he wouldn·t be disturbed." Police Lt Bruce Briggs said tod ay. He said an officer was dis · patched to the Skyline Drive ad- dress. where DeG reve, ap· pa rently posi ng as S ha un O'Rourke. thanked him and put the phone back oo the hook. Shah Has Typhus CAlRO. Egypt <AP) -The former Shah of Iran. battling can cer a nd r ecover ing only s lowly< from pneumonia and ab· dominal surgery, is also s uffer- ing from a typhus infection, his spokesman disclosed today. He said ex-shah Moha mmad Reza Pahlavi's weight has dropped below 139 Pounds . Delnadant ClaiMs commodity markets had ·•moderated s ubstantially, slgnaUnc an eulna ol credit de· manda and a reversal of tnfla• Uonary expectation.a." The statement said Carter was removing from the Federal Reserve the authority he grant- ed under the Credit Control Act m March. "Consumer and other forms of credit are no longer being used excessively." the state ment said. · But il said "the removal of the controls. . .should not be taken as a signal for the resumption of a profligate use of credit by con- sumers or by business." Since March 14. when the con· trots we re a nno unced. the economic climate has changed dramatically. Interest rates. which peaked at 20 percent for " .......... . hllyN•••ll•_..r .. C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ; banks' best customers -have rallen steadily. Inflation, once running at more than an 18 per- cent annual rate, stands below U percent. The Federal Reserve em· phaaized that its general goals of restraining the money supply and credit remain intact. "Thotie continuing goals are closelv related to its concern <See CREDIT. Page AZ) 'Speed Factory' Mesa Cops Nab 3 -> In Narcotic Raid Costa Mesa C1nd fede ral narcotics officers arrested Lhree men Wednesday when they swept down on a home in the Mesa Verde community to close down what they described as a "speed factory." Arrested were Tommy Falls, 36, Oli ver Leon ard . 25. and David Cullers. 25. all or 2976 .Java Road. Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Jim Watson said federal Drug En- forcement Agency investigators <'Onfiscated some 150 gallons of chemicals that could have pro· duced mor e than S2 m1llion worth of amphetamine drug powder when sold on the streets. Watson said the alleged fac- tory, which he claimed had pro- duced only a small amount of powder when officers moved in, was located in a bedroom. The suspects, he said , slept on the floor of the otherwise vacanl home. Federal agents said t he three Costa Mesa res idents are scheduled to appear today before a U.S. magistrate in Los Angeles wt}ere they will be Guidance Falters NEW VORK CAP) -The com- puter system that provides flight d ata for planes over the New York metropolitan area broke down twice durin~ peak traffi c hours, but the Federal Aviation /\dministrat1on said the system return<'d to normal without ma- J Or proble m s o r danger to travelers. Jlice Squad Arrests 80 LOS ANGELES CAP1 The undercover police s quad kn own as th e "Trick T ask Force" rias swept up 80 men this wee k for investigation of solicit- ing acts of prostitution on Holly wood 's S un se t Boulevard. Three female officers acted as decoys. and two male officers made the ar- r ests. s aid Lt. George Tawes of the Hollywood vice squad. "We will do these things from time to lime as long as the need arises,·' added Sgt. Leslie Wilbanks. "We want lo maintain a balanced approach lo the prostitution problem." c h ar~e d with s uspicion of ma nufactunng ampheta mme. Watson s atd federal agents staked out the re!>1dence near the Mesa Verde Country Clu b several days ago when notified by leg1t1mate c.·hem1cal firms thC1t the three e11legedly we re purchasing certain chemicals. Watso n c l ai m e d the trio picked up the last ingredient needed to manufacture speed. a term used to describe the am- phetamine stimulant, on Tues- day. He :.aid federa l agents dis- mantled the possibly explostw labor atory, apparently set up by Cullers whom he described as a "che mistry student." In Yueea Valley Cyclist, Brother Of Mesa Killed A Costa Mesa motorcyclist and h.is passenger dted as the re- su It of injuries suffered late Tuesday when a n oncoming car plowed into them in Yuc<'a Valley. San Bernardi no County Coroner's offi cials identified the dead as Craig A. Jones, 29, or 1838 Placentia Ave. and his brother. Allan Thomas Jones. 31. of LakeVtew. Allan was dead a t the accident scene on State Route 62, they said. and Craig died in Hhi!h Desert Medical Center, Joshua Tree. at 8 13 p m. 1I1ghway Patrol offtcers ar- re>s ted the car dn\le r , Theodore Eubanks. SO. of Yucca Valley al the scene. lie wa~ held ID San Bernardino County J ail ror SUS· p1c1on of felony drunken driving Joan Keruredy 'Relaxing' WASJ.DNGTON CAP > -Joan Kennedy. eager to relax after months on the campa1~n t~a1l. has checked into a luxurious Mexican fitness spa for a few weeks. friends and aides say· James Flug. press secretary for Democratic presidential can· didate Sen. Edward Kennedy, said Wednesdav that Mrs . Ken- nedy went to · the Rancho La Puerta in Tecate several days ago. An official at the resort de· nied that Mrs. Kennedy was there. Marsha Chellis. a friend and traveling companion. s aid Mrs. Kennedy's health was "jusl fine." She Just wants to do something physical after the hard work or the campaign ... and manslaughter Officers said witnesses report- ed that Eubanks ' car glided to the shoulder of the highway, became erratic and crossed over the highway dJviding line to hil the motoreyele headon. A coroner's official said both men on the mOlorcycle suffered multiple head and internal in· juries. ,She said it was unknown • whether the two wore helmets. HB Prepares For Crowd at 4th Parade A crowd of about 100.000 is ex- pected to gather a long Main Street in Huntington Beach Fn· day mom.in~ for th~ two-and-a- hatr hour long Fourth of July parade. There a re 375 entries in the parade, including 26 floats and 13 bands. The parade will start at 10 a .m . at Sth and Main streets and continue north to the civic center at Yorktown Avenue. I\ fireworks show will climax the day's activities at 8 p.m. at Sh e J e Field at Huntington B'each High School. Tickets can be purchased at the public information office at city hall. 2000 Main Street, until 7 o·C'lock tonight. They also can be purchased al tbe parade and at the gate Fri- day night. Coast Weather Guard Pets On Fourth The went day of the year far &*I is the Fourth ol July. and while their mut#I mllbt 1a a bani out ol ftrewortl, it's llvln1 bell for their tnimala. Mystery Pair Killed Woman Low clouds and local fog niaht and morning hours. otberwiae fair through Friday. Lows toolght 58 at the beaches to 65 Inland. Highs Friday near 70 to low 80s. La1una Beach Pet RespamibWty Committee otftdala urse pet ownen to place their anlmala in a 1eeure .... Friday. Tbe aolle of a ftreenc:kw' 1110 timea u loud for animals aa bum::.. aad panicked peta nm otf and ln· Jarett ....... COM9IMd pet ownen 1boal• eontact a ........ wbo m&J pre- H191 ·• tnmquilller for ul ....... u.. .... ............ BJ DAVID KtJTZMANN °' .. .,.., ........ ln1lstin1 he ls Innocent of murder. Larry Donald Smith of Newporf Beach tesUfled WeclneaQy lt was actually two shadowy ftture9 known only as Jack and Ray wbo tilled Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove Jut sum· mer _tboardSmitb '•small boat. small at. Smltb.:...~..'...-~old ID Orange County aupenur Court Jury that tbe two bencbmen. wbo represented bu1lne11 com· petltora of lllH Bealer'• wealtb br«ber, fOl'ffd him to take bla boat to Ha off Dana Polnt IMt A .... M. The defendant, his voice lowertAI, Nici Wila Beal• It.- 1 tempted to dive overboard as the boat headed for open sea. Smith said one or the men point- ed a gun at hls bead and forced him lo stare straight ahead as he heard the woman being beaten. IJe then beard a splash u her body wa& thrown overboard, the defendant said. Tbe prosecution conte.ndl lt was SnUth alone who en1tneerec1 the k1dnappln1 ot 11111 Bealer last Auamt and then killed her aboard lUI boat before demand· lnl $100.000 ranaom from her brother for her 1af e return . Defame attorney Terry GUea, however. clalma J adt and Ra,y. l11l namea unknown. coerced Smith Into parUelpaUDa 1D the young woman's abducUon by threatening the lives or hls own children. • Smith had known Miss Bealer's family through his dal· ing of her ex-slster·ln-law. Stephame Fox, estran1ed wife ot conatructlon company owner Larry Fox of Anaheim. The defendant, wearina a light tan auit and dark brown tie, told the nlne-woman. lhree·m&l\ Jury tl\at the man known u Jack fll'lt approached bim In June, tm, ln the pool area of hls Park Newport apartm•t compla. Tbey made ,..,.., convene· tlon, be Mid, but lD later meet· tnaa, fads muled penoaal de- talla at lmlda'• Uf• be clalma DO one else could have known, 1n- c I udi n1 a doctor's dla1noai1 several years earlier of cancer. He also knew or Smith 'a rela· tlonshlp with Stephanie Fox, he testified. Smllb said the man then t.hreatened his son, Dan, unt .. he helped ln a kidnap plot aaalut Larry Fox and bis bml· nets partner. Jack later revealed plant to kldDap Fox'• daulhter to dil· auade blm from 1oln1 aft•r some .-pedfted contract.. Asked by Gllee lf be tboqht of calllnl tbe pollee, SmtSb uid .be WU too friOteMd. ffe allo Nici ' be d.id· not leU Stepban1• Fox of the plot aaalmt ber dauahter. <Bee novaa. Pap u> INSIDE TOD~~ Maaachuwtt• hot OM of tM cowdf'Jl'I tOllQIWd gtm· control ,,....,.... Wlaot ef · 1 Jttt "°' u 1*P. See •'°'11· photo,A2fleCS. ..... :::; ... -: .,. --~ a .. ...... ...,. l'e-.!! a.......... .. ......::-.:: === .~ ~ .. ~ ..... a-111111 a.ea ....... a.: c-k9 Cl .......... . aU a:: .... = ,.,, ~ .. ... ~ llMI ~....... .. .... r e ......... .......... ' "'1//ff/llj-----JV!'t ..UD1'G~~--... r "* .... ,... ...... _.. .. 'f ., ..... •1· ... Pilot Flee• Ro1nania · With 19 Cornpanloru GR.AZ, Aualrla (AP) -A RomMlan crop.dusllna pUot Oew blm1ell -.ii 19 companiom to poUtkaJ uylum an Au.lna today. wln1ma bl• bi& •lncl .. eqiM biplaoe down In • comrl•ld Juat alne &mle. ...W. U. bordet'. oMclab reported. w._ uld the pUot. ldeaUl'ied ., Aum Popeicu, n. adlillf\ally avokled bJ.P·l-'oe ~r lines ln tM area and look the at.ate-owned Antonov An.J trop-duster in for a bumpy land· ma lo a r&Jn-IOaked field near the v1Ua1e ol PertJatein Tbt plane wu nm~&ow on f~I after a two hour, 240 male Ol&ht that t>.gan at the .,.tern Romanian bordf'r town ol Arad and continued across Hunpry to ea tt-rn Auatna ....... 0p,,. .... fW ..... £ ....... WASHINGTON (AP> -Ronald Reaean'1 campaitn d <'Ongress1onal Republicans teamed in a media show today to an nounce that Reagan op~ the ,-rain embargo against the So- \ 1et Uruon and w1ll seek toenditlf elected president. Reagan was not present. His statement condemning the em· bargo Imposed by President Carter 1n retaliation for the Soviet military occupation of Afghanis tan was read by Sen Bob Dole, R Kan . C'ha1rman aof lhe agnculture subcommittee of the Rei.iubhcan Platform Committee "The record 1s clear,·· the Reagan s tatement said "Jimmy Carter's gram embargo, which has hobbled American farmers for months now, has had virtually no impact on the Soviet Union. "J1mm~ Carter's grain e mbargo sbouJd be ended -now " BONN, West Germany <AP) -ln a major shift, the Soviet Union agrE't'd this week to drop its preconditions for negotiating with the United States on the deployme nt of medium-range nuclear weapons in Europe. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt today told the West German P a rliament of the development, and. a fe w hours later, Radio Moscow said: "The stale mate which for months blocked all ta lks can now be said to have been broken." Top \lief Leadft-s la "~" MOSCOW <AP) -Top Vietnamese leaders met in the Kremlin today with Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev and re- ceived assurances of continued backing in Indochina. The two sides accw.ed Chma of stirring up trouble in the area with U.S. help. The meeting. which included the economic planning ministers of the two nations, also saw the signing of an agree- m ent on pros pecting and extract.ion of oiJ and gas from Viet- nam::. continental shelf. · ThoW1andt1 Greet rope In Bra;H SAO PAULO. Brazil <AP) -Thousands or cheer ing "c>rsh1pper-. greeted Pope J ohn Paul II today on his arrival in Sao Paulo. South Am erica's biggest city and the fourth stop on h1i. 12-dJ~. 1:f <·1ty tour of Brazil. &irne spt•nt the night in a cold drizzle to get a glimpse of the pon11ff. "ho -.topped briefly to II ten to a hymn sung in Polish by 1.000 Rr:iz1han l0hildren b<.'fore beg-inning t he 11 -mile tnp to the u·ntt:r of thl' modern c1Ly. 40 Years in CdM West Landscapi.st Burt Procter Dies Artist Burt P roctt·r. <1n in tern.Hionally known painter of ck>~crt landscapes and western Ion · Jnd <i 40 ~ear resident of Corona del Mar. died Wednes- day morning in Palm Springs. lie " as 79 Procter. who was an eight· year co-producer of the Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masters. "'a~ honored an l97S when lhe pageant reproduced. life-size. his p<1mting "On to Promontory Point" -depicting the opening of The West by ra1 Jroaci. The former commercial a rt.1st moved west from hi s home in Gloucester. Mass. <1t l7 and began his painting career m the Little li1g Horn Hasan in Wyo-ming Procter . a descendant of New England fishe rmen. s tudied mining engineenng at Stanford university and later bei?an his r•wn s tudio and commercial a rt husiness m Los Angeles He sold his first painting in the e arly 19205 and had his first one- Strike Averted NEW YORK <AP) -Police officers were on duty as usual afte r a tentative contract settle· m ent ave rted a strike set for to- day by 44,000 police, firefighters and other uniformed employees of the nation's lar~est city. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Th..-Or ... C.O.\t 0..tlY Plk)t, wHh W'htC.~ ., (OMbtMd tht Ne-.in Pf~\. i\ PVbU~ D-. l"'tt a. • ._ '-'' ""°''""'"' c-o.~'llo. -, ••• .01h~ Me ~\'-0 Moftd..ty. Ott°"lft f rkS.1'¥ tor (o"t• MeW, lff-ctofl Be.ch, H""t~an 8t•(~/Fo!i'l"lt•lft Y•ll•y, lf¥•ft•, l.eO""• S..cri Sot,,4t\ '6HI • ti1"19'4! ,....~ f01ttOJ"I }t ovttl•""'"1 .s.t\lt'Oitr~ ~ s.,,.,..,~ TM P..-ln<• ... ~bh,htnQ pl .... t •• •t lJD W•tt 8-V $tt"1, P 01 llo• IS60 Co>i. ........ 0 1110tn4• •10• . _... .. _ Prt'\ldrlftt ano PulJltWf' ,. .. , • 0..0.., VKf'< Prf'''°"'"' •no (iicf'lll"f~ ~ TllaMUll"'°'I • CClttoo T--•A.M-M•N9'"4 (OolOt °""""" ~· A\\f,tM"t M.e~ino EOltoP ' man art s h o w in G r ace Ni cholson s Gallery in Pasadena 1n 1933. His paintings since have been e xhibited a t the National Academy of Western Art. the Oklahoma Museum of Art, the National Academy of Art and the Laguna Beach Art Museum. Procter was a life me mber of the Lagwia Beach Art Assoda· 1 ion and a co-producer for the Lagun a Pageant. where he he lped paint and construct back· ground scenes His paintings have been on displ ay at the Laguna Beach Festi val of the Arts for the l~t 35 vea~ He I!> s urvived by his wife Katherine. daughter Virginia Hagstrom of Corona d el Mar and a granddaughte r Andria Me morial services are pend· 1ng. His family 1s suggest ing that donations in his name be made to the American Cancer Society. CREDIT .•. with further reductions of infla- ti o n a r y pressure in the economy," it said. The Federal Reserve's de· c as ion received a m ixed response from Rep. Henry S. Reuss, Hous e Banking Commit· tee chairman and a frequent critic of the board. Reuss, D· Wis ., i)ralsed the re· moval of controls on consumer credit, saying that "with all the talk or a tax cut to Increase con· s ummer spending, it would bE silly for government to continuE to suppress consumer apendinl! with credit controls." Howeve r, he said the board was "going soft" and allowing banks to divert credit toward corporate takeovers and specW..Uon. The measures announced to- day would: -Phase out a requirement that effectively limited bank· log lnstttutlona and finance com· panlea to a growth ln their lend· log of a percent to 9 r.rcent in 1980. The board wt l require banks with dePo•it• of Po0 mllllon or more to continue re-~ortlnJ under tbll provision throU,a Ju17 10. Tbl1 requlreaaeat was the heart ol tbe 10YWDment•1 effort to u ..... fJllllllAllMI' endlt. . - -End tbe nmalnbal 'I .11*"" cent apectal·d9poelt nqulnment tbat applMe to tncte...e tn ew-tatn ccmumer credit. .. ' .,..1 ... ~. 'finder Fella? Grade school s tudents drew the 4-foot square picture of the Ayatollah Khomeini that tops off the bonfire of an abandoned house and stacked pallets to be torched during the Fourth of July celebration in Clarks burg, ~1a~~ Reservoir Pact Ends Long Fend Represent atives from ei ~t wa ter agencies unveiled an owne r s hip ar r a n ge ment Wednesday for the billion-gallon San J oaquin Reservoir, east of Newport Beach's Harbor View area. Fro,,. Page .-IJ FIGURES. • • At one point. he tes tified. he gave Jack and Ray $46,000 in cash he had on hand from busi· ness loans friends had given him to invest in a cattle operation. However. the cattle·buying scheme was a fraud, Smith ad- mitted, and he had used a good portion of the money friends had g1 ven to him to live off or. Prosecutor Dave Carter has claimed Smith came up with the 1d ~a to kidnap Miss Bealer to get back enough money to pay off the investors. But Smith told the Jury an Jud ge Leon ard McBride <- courtroom 1t was J ack and Ray who eventually told h im the t a rget would be Miss Bealer. The y antJmated, he said . that ~he dlready knew of the plan herself and would be cooperative. In the next weeks, Smith said. Jack and Ray issued many in struct1ons for him to follow. in eluding the renting of a motor h o me and the purchas e of handcuffs. He s aid he met the young woman on the morning of Aug. 23 o utside her Garden Grove apartment. "Are you a part of 1t?" Snuth said she asked nim. Beca use he had access to a mountain cabin at Lake Ar· rowhead, Smith said he got the permission of J ac)c and Ray to take Miss Bealer there. On their way up, Smith said, the first in a series of extortion calls was placed to her brother. Several calls a lso were made to Fox Crom the Arrowhead area, he said. The following day, Aug. 24, the two were directed by Jack and Ray to take Smith's boat from Newport Beach to Da na Point. According to the plan, Miss Bealer would be turned over un- harmed to her brother. When they pulled Into Dana Point Harbor, Jack and Ray were the only ones waiting for the m . Smith said he' was ordered out or the boat. Jack jumped in a nd said something to Miss Bealer, he said, and she "came unglued.'' She then scratched Smith ln the face, claiming he wu part of the plot, he told the jury . Smith said be was eventuall.Y forced to take the boat to sea, and alter abe wu killed, again instructed to make extortion caUs to Fox demandlnl money for her safe return. The agn•l'ml'nt 1·nd" '• .1r•, 11! rt•udanE: am110J! I hi' 111 -.1 I ll l Thl' Irvine• 1<an1·h \\'.it1·1 llt•, l rac:t. "hH'h t>\.\n-. th•··!.•''"'' old rt•<;ervo1r ftl1·d -.u1t in l"'i1 111 ~f1 Cl\ l'rdut• ".111·1 l'·f\ 1111•n1 ... r1 ••111 Lill' l'll\ ol ll11nt111 ·11111 H• .tr h inti tht• '.\1 1• .J I l1ft"•l1tJ. 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Th o" t' d u t' '' 1 r 1 1 n L ti 1 ne1,ghborhood .,( $IOU 111111 l>l'r year for thl' t'An U~l·n<0 1t's 3<' co rdi ng 10 I H \\'I> Ht•\ 1•nut· M anagPr I >11 k llilrl1· t nd1 r t/11 "" n .. r-.hq1 J):!rl'e ml'nt ;\\1· ... ;1 Cun-.111111.itC'd Wat1·r Di-.tri•·I "di pa' lh<• IH'v\ J> Sfifil r)j M1 ;ind I l11nltnl!lrm lk.1l'h PJY' 'IR.) •••1 hir ttw1r mont•\ the l\.\11 a~!1•1W1t'' "tll ~c·1 19 an<! 1;1 pt•rrent "" n1 l"t11p uf th1 r•· !-1·n 01r n :-111•111'1·1\ T he· dl'n• ni1·nl 1 .tll-. f11r Lht· I H 'A I> 1 .. n·t.1111 17 p• rf'L'nt n"nt·r-t111• \l..tr 11p11ltl.111 \\.11lr fl1,tr 11·1 t1• ti ,,,,. 1 :.,·rl't·n t Laguna H• .. ,..h < '1 111 01 \ \\',1t1•r 1)1-.tnl't t11 h ,1 \ ,. ~. p• r' 1·111 . the• ln 'IOl' C11rrtp.J11\ 111 h,1, 1• :! pt·r \'t'OI '-r1UI h ( '11 1 I I " Hll \ \\ .tlt•r l>i!.Lritt ;rnd ~ ...... p111 t lh-.11 h to both hJ\ t• I J)( I ( t Ill lf1ldt· ~.111! Iii• ft'"'l\Olr I~ U:-l'd for .1 d11m1· ... 111 ".1Ll·r .. up Pb during (WJI... u•1• huur~ anti t•nH'rJ.!l'l\('11• Actording 111 ;in I H 'A I I Pfl''" relea:-.c 11 "'"" hutlt 111 or<lt-r to meet t hf' ";.1t1•r n"•·cJ ... uf r:ip1r1h ex panding ... 11u1h Or.1ng1• ('ount' Mtin&ere Involved, In Flap A n areup ot temper ln whJch Assemblyman Den.a. Maqens 0 -Huntlncton Beach, found himself embroUed In a quarrel la dela)'ins a committee vote in Sacramento on a meuure vital '? the future of California's bi.' hng.ual program in theachools. His anl.qoolst in the verbal clash waa Sen. Joseph Montoya D·Whltlier, author of the bUJ' who branded Mangers a liar and s~ggeated perhaps stepping out- s ide U~e Auembly Education C~mm1ttee bearina to settle things. Mangers has unsuccessfulJy s ponsored legi&lat.ion to revamp the program authored by Mon- toya, which would give teachers a nother four years to comply with bilingual credential re- quirements. At one point in the debate, Montoya called Mangen a Uar. At_ another point he said, "I think that probably could be best se ttle d out of here in Ric hardson-Marks fashion." re- ferring to a flst fighl years ago m which Sen. H.L. Richardson. R·Arcadia, punched Sen. Milton Marks, R-San Francisco. Montoya referred to Mangers' bill several times as an attempt to "dismantle" the program. Each lime, Mangers tried to in- terrupt h.im. and when finally rec- o~n17.C'd, said his bill was just a "modest reform." 1\1 angers s aid at anothe r point tha t the p rog ram •· 1s being forced down the throats ol the people by the current author, As· ~l'mbl yman Peter Chacon, D- Coroncido and his accomplice, St'nator Montova. Montoya later interpreted that rc·mark as a refe re nce to a 'Chicano cons pi racy." Manf!ers inte rrupted him with a heated <11•n1:1 I, and Montoya s houted b ack "Yo u 'r e a lia r . ~1 r. :\tangc·rs. and you know it.'.' The t11mm1 Llt.'C c h ai r man . As· "' m bl) man Leroy Greene. D- ( '.irm1chael abruptly canceled <t \ ""' rm " 'tanger~ amendment and po-.tJ)(lned the 1~.!>uc for a "1'£'k Thl· bilingual program offer... 1n~truct1on an two lang uages and cnll ures to 280.000 students wh1J spE'ak liUle or no English. The teachers are required to have o;pccial c redentials by Sep - tember. but most won't. Moo- to~ a·., bill . s upported by the l'ducauon lobby, v.ould extend the deadh.ne to June JO, t984. Critics of the program contend II does a poor job Of teaching Eni?lish. ~t ani;:er!'i' own bill. defeated at th ~ u r ~i n g o r Hi s pani c lt>J.?1~lators. would have removed morP than one ·third of the -.tu- rlt'nl~ from t he program 111~ a mendment would reduce th l' l'redential extension to one ~ l'tlr ~t angen-s aid the amendment •,1,ould keep the pressure on so the~ \\i ll have to rome back .ind talk to us about program- m a t 1<' rhangcs .. But Montova ... 11d, 'Ther e are people "ho "ould like to hold this bill ho~tagc." and added that he '' ould withdraw his sponsorship 1f the amendment passes Prison Boss Eyed SACRA MENTO (APJ -The <'nnfirmation of Ruth Rushen as hrad of the state prison system 1s being recommended by the '-late Senate's Rules Committee. .. ............ SeloClta•p St a nding at helm. Dame Naomi J ones pilots 53-foot Kritter Lady into barbor at Newport, R.I.. today after establishing new women's r ecord in S in gleh a nded Transatlantic Yacht Race. Elusive Mesa Killer Dogs Still at Large The Cost a Mesa Animal Con- trol Department rep<>rted today t hat the re het\C been no new s1ght10~s of t"o ::.heep·k11l1ng dogs, but they would conttnue sea r c hing the Orange Coast College campus a nd the sur· roundlllg areas. Officer Eddie .Jeffe rson said tha t JJ<Jhte heli copters would m.1kc pl'r11Jd1c :-.weeps of the a rt'a ~ "ht:re the) "'er <: liJSl !>1~hle<l 1n .Jdd1t1<m to Sli:lk£'Qul~ b~ control j!round un1Lo; The t"o <IOR!> arc wanted for the k1lhn r. nf four o;hecp l:lt OCC ~dturdJ\. J unE' 21 ThPy are dt>. crihed a <, <.1n Au ~trali cin ~ht'phl'rd era~ v.1th hl<Jck spot~. and a -.ht•phcrd ·<'Oll1e m ix, with blark and Lan coloring J effer50n stressed the depart· mcnt ·.!> urging that 1f these dogs a re seen. that the control depart· ment be not1f1cd immediatelv b) callmg i54·S280 C1L1zcns are warned not to approach the dogs as they arc v. lid .md considered dangerous. The t~week delay between the initial killings and the report filing occurred because the COO· trot department was tracking a possible owner or the dogs. and needE'd to submit the re p<>rt to the city attorne~. v. ho was on \'acauon The animal<:' \'ICIOU~ness IS or particular C'OnC'em because they pro" I nt'ar the child care center on rampu~ Search Fruitless \' A:'\COUVER. Wash. (AP) - Cre" s in he licopters a nd on th~ j?round scarC'hed a mud-covered area north of Mount St. Helens \\'ednc:-.day but failed to find any ::.1gn of people still missing since tht.' \'Olcano·s ~fa y 18 e ruption. A search official s<1id crews were followin~ new leads on possible locations ll f people who muy 'ha ve been cam pe d near a roadblock on the Spirit Lake Hi ghway Smith bu already been COD· vtcted ln federal court QI at· tempttna to extort $100,000 from Fox. The ulrra -t}\jn Pia~ct. Hand-crafted in Switzerland. All in 18k gold, the case. the hands. the dial, the bracelet. C"\'en the buckle Meeting Soa&ht UNITED NATIONS <AP> Senepl hM called for a 1peelal em•f'llDC1 .1111m ol tbe U.N. General ANembb aa a followup to tbe U.S. vMb in April ol a SeourltJ Comld1 NIOlution eall·· tn1 fortlt1bll1bmentol a Paleld· nlan state. 1bere ii DO._, An the AIMmbly. ·I • on the leather strap. · \BA1ll <lfllllJ1A CJ/1wfeAI rift#.! ltiwt!lry fS fASHION ISLAND • NEWPORl BEACH. '-'llfORNIA 92660 ----------- ______ ... l,... L ---·-------- ---------·---- -- --- \VeUare Iuue Stalls Budget IACl&All Dn'O (Art A MW bedtet tOe• ,.,._. Wkiee al•J'll OYtt lOU)' Md.lftl com• ,,....._ • the ltJtk)' loplct, Mtabl)' ral1e1 for ••lflft Nd= U.al are holdJna u"P the Sl4 1 ........... . ..,..bUcana aod 1 few Dtn\OC'n~ are In Isl· ma that they will 90l "* fOf" lM budaet unut •11 automatic C'Olt-of-Uvint increases, PIO'ticularly ~ fGr welfare. are repealt!d And M Lbe mte ~tered IU ihlnt day without le1al audlority to 1pend mone . slate CMtn>llM Ken Cory aald he would r111turn to "'·orll and resum~ pa)'lq payrolls and b!lla under a t'Ourtordcir The court order prompll'd pn!>on auarch who bad stayed home I n l ar1~ numbfr al lhrt!ti priaou, to ~um lo work. ..,,,....,.H•rfllr SACRAMENTO (AP1 The Leg1slltlurt- would have wto power over any twlJon or fee m crease at lhe Unlvers1t) of Caltfom1a, under ~ m easure P&¥ing lts first comm1llee lest The but won a 7 l vote Wednesday of the As· sembly Education Committee despite the uni· versity's objections that 1t would threaten its in· dependence. It would amend lhe slate con!>blulion. which now gives the board or regents virtually complete authority over the nine-campus un· iversity. '<'rlllser•' D~to•r~d A,.Wlrw...,.to tu1 t1;.•1. •• ' Pi e•I .. •& •• ~ .. I• II••••• Townsfolk Enter Lotte In Chance to See ]iinm " WREN THE PA8& Vl8IT wu canceled ~ favor of a speech lo the National AaaoclaUon i the Advancement of Colored People ln Miami MERCED CAP > -Peoc>'e ln ltUa sleepy, duaty farm town. u.aually ju.at a 1u atop on lbe ·way to Yosemite Natiqnal Park, are buuing with excite· ment -and a little puulement. The president ia coming to town. No one's' exactly sure why J immy Carter picked Merced for a Town Hall meeting Friday. Merced's only appearance on the naUon's front pages came last March wJth the return or kidnap victim Steven Stayner after a seven-year odyssey. Btrr PEOPLE HA VE BEEN busily cutting lottery coupons out of the Merced Sun-Star Ute city's daily news paper, in hopes they'll be chosen to be at the meeting at Merced College. '"I cut my Little piece of coupon out of the paper." says Robert L. Hart. part· time mayor and loeal almond grower. '"I don't know if the mayor has to enter the lottery or not. There should be some hono,r in being mayor." Residents speculate that these a~ some rea· sons fo r Carter choosing Merced . 110 miles southeast of San Francisco. It's near CasUe Air Force Base. and presidents tend to get more col· orful publicity in smull towns Utan big cities. the night of July 4, the Merced stop stayed oa th.4 agenda. · -·; As the W}tlte House arranged for the preftl{ dent's first West Cout town hall meeting, the Secret Service filled 30 rooms iD IOcal motels. ~ Carter will be here for only about two hour~ before heading lo a fund-raiser in nearby Modesto; the NAACP s~h in Miami and on to Plains, Ga.: . ~ MANAGEa ALLEN SCHELL s ays the: president will find the town "middle AmericanJ but Merced is an above average community of Americans who still hold to many of the basic prin; ciples like patriotism. It sbou.Jd provide the presi~ dent with a fairly friendly platform." ~ Merced also has problems . Seasonal un-1 employment drove the April jobless rate to 14.9' percent -more than twice the national aver age5 The number or illegal aliens from Mexico wh~ com e lo this San J oaquin Valley area t c( work the crops 1s a strain on Merced's budget. : • GeDI Shop Rob~ LOS ANGELES <AP> -President Carter 's scheduled four-hour visit to Los Angeles prompted police and city transportation officials Wednesday to block the two-decade-o ld tradition of Wednesday night "cruising" along VanNuys Boulevard. Bappy .4rri.,al OTHERS THINK CARTER is coming to Me rc.ed, whi ch was incorporated on April Fool 's Day m 1889. Just to enJOY its tree-lined streets and its 35,000 residents. Another reason may be that Merced is the home of Rep. Tony Coelho. one or Carter 's earliest DcmO<'ratic supporters in his re-election bid. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Two gun-toting: m~n robbed an elegant downtown jewelr~ store or: up to $750.000 in jewelry and watches Wednesday,< tying up 10 people inside the store before they fled. ~ The president arrives here today for a speech al the National Education Association's national convention before fly 1n~ to Oakland four hours later . Stri~.4~r•~ SAN FRANCISCO I A f' > A strike at this tourist city's 36 largest hotels has been averted - al least for Ute Fourth of July weekend -it was announced. Word came Wednesday that the contract between management a nd 5,500 hotel workers had beeo extended for 10 days. until midnight J uly 13. Negotiations affect such elegant Nob Hill hotels as the Mark Jlopkms. lhl' Jo'airmont and the Stanford Court 'Head Shop' Law Suffers Setback LOS ANGELES fAPl -A city ordinance ban· ning the sa.ie of drug paraphemaLia to minors is too vague to be enfor ced constitutionally, a Superior Court judge said in issuing a preliminary injunction against the so-ca lled "head shop" law. "J knew I couldn't enforce this ordinance if I were a policeman on the streets." said Judge Jerry Pacht. "IT THRUSTS ON ANY officer the msurmounl· a b le burd en of d e c idin g what 1s dru g p ar aphernalia, a nd thrusts an insurmountable burden oo the owner of a ::.hop . • . of deciding what is permi551ble." Pacht:s order Wednesday prohibits any ar· rests or civil abatement procedures against shop owners until the case can ~o to trial. He issued the order at the request of 34 music and variety s tores which sell such items as , ceramic and metal pipes. cigarette rolling de· vices. cigarette pape rs, metal clips and small spoons THE ORDINANCE PROIDBJTS the sale lo minors of "any device designed primarily for use by individuals for the smoking or ingestion of marijuana, has hish, hashish oil, cocaine or any other controlled substance. Pacht agreed with the stores' attorney, Gilbert C. Caton, that th~ definitions could ban the sale or tweezers sold in a drugstore as easily as roach clips sold in head s hops. Mistrials Ruled For Hells Angels SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Hells Angels and t heir supporters whooped and hollered in the halls outside a federal courtroom, celebrating a series :or mistrials on drug racketeering and conspiracy charges against them. As some Angels and their attorneys passed a bottle of liquor from mouth to mouth Wednesday, they appeared unconcerned that the saga doesn't ·appear·anywhere near over. U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti declared .mistrials on al least some counts facing each of the 18 defendants after the five-woman, seven-man jury reported its failure to reach verdicts and the ,futility of further deliberations. THE PANEL DELIBERATED 134 hours over 17 days after hearing testimony for nine months in· •one of the largest felony trials in federal court his· 1tory. 'The best-known of the defendants, Ralph "Son· ny" Barger. 41, of Oakland, was acquitted on a count of racketeering. A mistrial was declared on a ch&T"ge of conspiracy to violate lbe r acketeering law. Some courtroom spectators broke into ap· plause and let out muted cheers when the verdict was announced lor Barger, the legendary leader of .the Ansell for almost 20 years. BAaGER aEMAINED ln custody, however, as oae of eight defendants jailed since their an-ests a year ago. rt was expected be and the others still ln c:Ultody would seek bond reductions. Barricade Vse OK'd SAN FRANCISCO The high court said the CAP > -A Court of AP· dtverters. permanent 1 peal baa overtumed a barricades used to pre. • lower court ruUna which : required th• chy of vent th.roulh·tramc oa , Bentley to remove tral· atreeta. conform to state fie dlvuten and pro-D e p a r t m e n l o •f bllttted th• elty from Tranaportatton •DI· pladq tbem oa atreetl. rormll)' standards . • *'-I Cuban re fugee Ruben Castillo (right ) gives JOy ful hug to Vidalina Valdez, w h o welcomed him Wednesday at Los Angeles Inte rnational airport. Castillo and baby. his nephew, were part of large group arriv· ing to settle in Southern Califo rnia. sponsored by Catholic Welfare Bureau. '"We had the president hned up to come out to my district sometime in the rail, but then the hostage situation came up," Coelho said. . When l~e p~esident made vacation plans to \"ISlt '°'.0Sem1tc With hlS family. It S~med logical lO s top rn Merced, t he unorric1al '"Gateway to Yosemite " . 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Polic Copte Serve Mesa \V .II • U•w can car ly bell n p Yt>hol decade hH P• I 1lDN t"-l da)' ln 1910 whf'D the 0.ta Ma a Polle Deputmlnt look deUvery ol ILi two nf!w hc.-llcopteni and )ou.ed tht-air aa Durtnc th<Mfe 10 yeara. there I" no d ny1na that f.aail1• l and Eac&e It and thelr ere have Pf'rfor ml'd Yt.'<>mun 1uvlce and at Umc d amm ru11hed rv•et• ~ufc.iuardlmc JIVH and property TMy1vc rackt.'CI up about 30.000 n aJC h t hour' und t·uv t'red l.8 mUboa mile• ln our kl That's a lot or t errttory and no mall~r \\hut t•hronu· dN racton may e nvtsaon. not m u<'h 1r an) of thNr Umt• was. spent Obfit>rvtng 8h ape l~ l(lrl~ ltl'lling ull m r(•r s un te ns by th{' backyard ~I O nc·t· 1.•urly on in thC' ci<>radt· lht' t•hnp1w1 t 'r'l'W !>l'I r1.:ht dowrl an a . ne tgh borhood and µickt•d uµ a tiny ~irl po1~on1.><t by LSD bhc h <td c.llbl'OVt·rwi o n u for al 111lo b11i: brotht•r 's bed room T ht• toddler. c-rnd ll'<l In the o~crvt-r offtt·t·r ~ u rm:,. .wa~ nown d irectly lo 'o:;t:.. Mesu Mtimor1fjl fl<nspltul and wa itin~ <.'a rt' bf>cuuSl' 11 was nut kno wn \\-hat s he· h,11f taken. ThC'rc· wus no t1m4! tu was lt' ('<)lmllN~S tamcb th little blac·k and v.hlll' IJ11d::i. ol m c r c•y havt• rus hed bupphes of rare blood to ho:,pilal.., w hen· it "':Ji, l'nla<·all) needed walh Ii hfo han1-tt11 K m thto balanc·t• Sonwtirm·~ thl' l'iJl'~o has been soph1 st1tall1d mccl1l·u l l'ljUIJHnl'nt or drugs, la kc wise urgen tly requir ed. Tho~w instances a rc easies t to point to as evide nce of tht• choppers' vital ro lC's Because in each case. then: 1:. an in d ivadual and his or her family who c a n attest to lht: worlh or the police he li copte r a nd the comfort o f knowing 1t 1s th ere. What is m ore diffic ult to asse ss becaus<' 1t is prt· s umptivc is the number of incidents or situations thut mi~ht have been costly in te rms of anJury. deat h or lo~s of property but never ha ppened. Dctl'rrence of c r im e or encouragement 11f propl'r beh a vior of all sorts just because the Eagle b h ighly v1:-i1 blc is one of its kno wn ad vanta~es. And bcl·a use t he eyes in the sky arc• up there, p<>h t'l' p rocedures <:an usu a lly be carried o ut on the ground m ore s wi ftly a nd e ffi c iently whl'n something doc~ hap pen We go a long wholeheartedly with wh ut senior pilot Sgt. Carl J ackson . who sturted flyin~ with the program 10 yea rs ago s uid last week "You tan nl·ver :-.a l a sf~ l'Vt·ry body ... Sgt J atk'>on oll served "Bui \\ <· f t•t•I wt" H' done a pretty good JOb for l hl' C'il V iJlld lhl· IH'OJ>IC' " Roadwork Season Puhlit and scm 1·pubhc agc n c u.:s arc p11.:Ll~ rnuch leaving F a1r v1cw Road intact this s ummer for a change. hut motor is ts are find in~ it d ifficult to we nd their wa) s through much of the rest of the city. Cos ta Mesa's eng ineer in g departm ent report~ 1t 1s un • 1blc al any given t ime to lts l the s t ree ts torn up a~ sum mer p rog ress es Pcrm ib. offi <·w l'> note, are issucd to agencies ... uch as 1 he telcphon<' <:om rwn.\. the wate r dis t n et o r ga ~ com pan y without n·fNt.>n<.'l' lo :i s pecific d igging d<ite. A-:. the :,igcnc1 l'S J!<'I to each project , tht•y l'Xcr<·1st· th eir permits a nd call for c:aty inspector .... The result is a motorist's nightm arl' nu~ city has j ust C'umpleted wor k on t\.\o maJOr pro· Jects that had Su perior and Santa An:.i A vcnu e5 torn up for weeks . P .iularlno Avenue 1 ~ torn up for bridge con s truction t•a!-.l or Bristol Street a nd Baker Street will get si mil~•r 1 n •atmc nl when that project is complet ed in .i c·ou plc of rnonths Wah.on Street h:,is been torn up for wccb hy th<.· -.analar y cllslra<:t be t ween Fairview Road and II arbor Boulevard The· l(•h·phom· !)('Opie· h ;JV(,• ne1·n making <.i n oh!.>letrh· •·ou r~t· o ut of OranJ,!l' /\ vl·nul· ht.'l w<.•cm 0 <•1 :\1a r <Jnd 18th St rl'el Nu~. tht• waH•r dis trict ts ripping into C<.ihnllo Sln.•(•I ttnd lt·vanl• /\venue. Strl'l'l work is a mixed bles~in~ Motorisls ery out for requarNI 1mprov1.:ml'nl~ and 1·ur ... l' wht•n tht.• work is unckr \\-:1y An<I progrl'SS. or t·our~l'. call:-. for new :-.<: .... l'f''> 1.:ll·<·tral·:il lines. phont· ca bl£>s :met walN main~ But wouldn'I al uc niN· 1f .... om<·onr· tould :,pace out I trn:-.1· 1·rfor1 s on tx-half of the motoring publa t''1 • Opinion-. c:11prl'~!>ed 1n tho space aoove are those ol lho Oa11y P1101 Qllwr view~ expressed on lh1s page are those o f lhl•tr authors and ar11s1s Reader comment is 1nv11ed Address The Dally P1101. P 0 Boll 1560 Cos1;:1 Mosa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/The Gimlet By L.M. BOYD If m1xl'd drinks arc your !>pl'cwlty, you probably know J g 1mkt 1~ J!•n and l1mt• JU1cc. But were you c.warc of bvw 1t first cam<' to ~ con oortl'd? /\ Rrit1sh naval !-o ur l(t•o n na m e d S ir T . o . G 1 m lellc was the falht>r of that ont> lie thought s traight 1in was haiardous to the ht>alth. Many think llkewlse. m uny do. Rut diluted with Ii ml' Juice, said he , the keen edge Is blunted thus to pro· l~cl one's innards from the terrible lucerations. Besides. 1l prevents i.curvy. * 0.-ar Gloo1ny Gus tr we arc lo believe tl'e f a m i l ia r bump e r slicker "Off the Road Us er s Ar e Nol Abuters," we wonder aboul the two 10.lnch by 1lx·lnch by 75-foot 1on1 traclu in the new lawn at TeWl.nkJe Park. P.F .W. C.19/fM'J Oto• ~ ... ,. --~ fft1he '' r .... ,. .... •• "•• ~ .... ,.., ..... -.......... ... ....... " ..... ""' .... -· .. OMMlt ~ Oeoly ~ -----. anti Al rn:i F.no!-. c·<:lehral1•d tlw ar tmthduys on February 2!1 Malhl·mat1c:1ans have t•:d r11 l:1t NI th at t he 11dd!> ag<11m.t a hus ban<l M1tJ wire· hoth havinl( hl'en born on l.<·up Year d:1v:-. run ahoul IG t ri l111m to one: Thllt t he lln1tt•tl Slatt•s 1., only three m1l ci. f rom th1• Soviet Union •~ a r;11·t thut never occun; t•> many. Q. llow frc:qucnlly is th<• U.S. flag th~1t·~ flown over the White llou11e retir ed to bt· replnced by u ne w one? A. Dally. Q. Does a nybod y r c ully know the whereabouts of t he orli:(lnal Garden of Eden? /\. Debatable. But m nny lhink they knc1w. And m ost of tho8e b e li e v e ll w as som ewhere between the Tl· f(rlR and Eupn1tes Rlvurs in loday'aJraq. World's blJucest sort of fl•h. the mOMtrouA whale shark. feeds on tho asmallest sort of f ood . the mlc roscop lr plonkt.on. , ll 's aaalnAt the law In Now York State ror a lady barber to wear a lff·throuah blouse. If you don't wet1h about 40 times aas much •• your brain, you're Juat not typical, alr nt~r-.on Anns Pressure Weakens NATO WAtttuN(l1 ON l'r"llflent 1rtf'r'• 11 lltM•ratton• with hi" Wtt1him •lllea hav .. demon1trat r tl urw thh1t11 1'h•· North Atl•ntl<' [ r .. I)' C lf'HBnttJ&1hlll l<j Ill llt'l'IOUh tro uhh· Wh 1t '" nnl IJ«'Ol'rally reahted Is thMt NATO's c11ffk ulllt'll ex H· rHt t•r t h t• \.t-1 y lwtlrt of tht• 11lllunt•t• I ht' 1111 I1 t u r y m u <'I l• II 1• t' d t' II 1 Cl ro akt• tht• c11 ..: ti II I I ,1 l I II rl nt•c1 I Ill.-Tht• reubon h t tw '\Miii' lhut l1•d I u 1 ht• 1lli.ll r 1 J\ covt-r I run and /\l~han1!>tan M:lr 111krt'"' ovc•r -;elf i.11crif1c·t• I or t ht· t·11m11lt>11 .,;11ocl .. ·or }l'ar:o., II mUJOr ~061 l)f N t\ l'O h.i-. ht•t•n lhl' stundurd1zu t 111n nf Wl'upon:. U~t'd hy the trl'<.• t~ alllt·~ Tht• ~1d vuntui.tt·:-nf su<·h u111formlly Urt-' 11hv1n11:.. hut stun dard1wt1on will prob11hly ncvt•r Ill' 11c·h1t•v1•cl T hl· t 'nitt•d SI alt•!>, whH'h -.up pl11•-. ;1h11ut tllJ Pl'rt't•nt 11( £1.ATO'-. .11111-. 1., ahl·a<J 11( th alhe:-111 mo ... 1 \\l'apon:-. pro<luct1on But tl11• l·:11r11p1.:a11 1-!0Vt·rnmc•nl!-.. u11 tier hl'llV\ prc·~Nltrl' from lhl·11 o~ n rnun111ons tndu!>lr1t:s, an· .. ~ Mailbox contanually trytn1 to whittle •W•>' •t U.S. domln11nco. HERE ARE some e umplea of conlusloo and hack ol c~r•· taon that threate n to turn NATO ln\o thl' Gana Th•t Couldn't Shoot Straight . RadlM Uffed by the dlrferent NATO me mber armies don't opernlc on the sa m e frcquen C'ICS Gas pumps of one country don't always Ill the gas tanks or unother country's vehicles To encourage standurdiza· l ion , the United St utes buys weapons from t he European al hes that are lower ln quality and h1Jth er in price than Amencan urms "The motivatinJt far tor for the European countnc!. 1s Hon om1r." one Capitol If il l soun •e told my associate PHc>r c;ran t "Wh <1t tht' mot1vatin~ factor I!> for the lJ S 1s beyond 1r11· Thi· /\rmy 1s :.pendmi< S2 hllhon lo equap 11.s new XM· l tanks with G e rm an t ~O m1ll1mctt·r guns. thou1oth u lh1uM• 1nvt.·!-.li1otttl111n found lhul l hl· l' S m<1d1· IU!i mm c·annon "''"' 1111 tlw I a11k 1·a11 pl·nl'lratc lhl' armor of 1111:. Sov1t•t t ank Ml'anwt11h•, tlw <;1·rm<in!-havl' rcnL•J!Cd on tlw ciu•d pro quo :..I' ••I purclt ... ol U.A lurb6ne enstnee lor their Leopard tanka. -DESPITE WAaNINGS that 1l would prove co1Uler than uv1 llable aJtematlves, the Army bought Germa n-made Roland a round-to-air m1s111lu8. The c~t cac1tl11led from StH2 mllUon toS2.3 billion. so the Arm y had to cut Its orde r In half. -The P entagon w11nu to buy the French-made /\tla11 laser.guided bomb system. whic h works only an daylight. lhpugh the Air fo'orc:c Is develop 1nl( a 11lmllar systl'm th:J t works in du rkncss as well It's not <ill om· WCJY Thl· lJ S made Spurrow &rr·to·a1r m 1si.1le> ha -.1 a p i t if ul pcr formunce rcl'!1rd ThP Hn tir.h mod1f1ed 1t into the SkyOus h. which has lC!>lctl hrilliantly Hut tht· Navy and Air f'·orct won'I tout·h the Bntash m 1~!'.llc WATERGATE AUTHORS or th<' two dol.l•n books wriltt'n a b<1ut WatcrJ!ult'. tht· mm-.t su1· l'l''i'iful was "Tht• Final Oily'>. · wr1t tl·n by th<· Wa !-.h 1 n~111n J•o-.1 -. hots hot rt·portm,I.! t'·am, Hoh \ 11<1dw:.ml and Carl At rn.., I 1• 111 It S<>fd 700.000 ha rdrnvcr t·op11•., Th•· b1~l(cst flo p wa:-. I"< Whltl· ll llU !>C C1 1d e II n 11 CJ I c 11 c m a n -. v <.· r ~ 1 o n o ( Wate r1ate, "The Enda ol Powu " The publlt1her noodtod the m aartcf't. with 400,000 coplea. but the bookltores couldn't get rid of them Water~ate's ir on man. G. Cordon Liddy, Iii now on the besl ·seller list with his book. "Will " lt'tt the mo11l gory ver sion all tibtJut eating rats a nd pla nning to ouassinate yours tr uly YN on Father's Uay. 11 i.old Il k<' neckties . Thl' Iola! :s alt·h have pas'ied t h1· tli0 .000 murk The hc.>ro of Watl·ri.:11te•, .JurlJ!t• J1Jhn Sir1ca . ab1i wrote cs bel<itcd hook that 11. <1 :-0 1111 the hc:o.t·s'llil_cr ltl>l for 17 week~ rind 1~ now 9 ng made in· ton mov11· Both t•x Prc·sirfrnl ll1 chard Nixon and lht· mun whu blew th1· wh1s tll· "" t11m . John Dt~11n . wroh· tw-.t •w llf'r-. f;iJ<•h sold 11ro11nd :100.000 tr>r11C•., Ht•furm1·d '"'Watl'r,1.!uh'r C'harlt·~ l'olson·-. hook . 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'l:itt• ll'11 1~la\(Jr ~1·11:il111 \WI' jlrl••Wll'OI l'll' II ~11 t.tl S1•1·11nl) "'g1)(;1f. tht•n 11 '' i.:oo<I f11r puhl11· l'mployt·t·' 11111 1.,·1 -. n11·rg1· .ill •1( th•• lax ...i1pp11rt1•1l 11•·11.,11111 piano; 11nd Pit\ t·\l'r\1111•· 11111· ·.rn.ill pl'rl!-.1nn . :11 I l'l ll't'lllf'lll .lt\M t-;s IHll .l>lNI; <:Ourl Lttgjotft ·111 I hi' l~ditor ; 111 tltt· new!> nrtlclc and in lht· .. r11torial 11p1lCarang on .lune 25, 11 v. a-. 1·11rr1·cl ly 11ninll'd l)Ut lh:it I tw ''ale would pay $('10,000 lo lht· •·ounly for c:a ch 1Jf the JUdk1al 1111~1 llons 111 n11<1M!d "' Super11ir ('ourt Ttw statc·m1·nt that sud1 .,um puy:-. t h<.· JUd~c>s' sulary 1 ... 1nc·1ir r1"1·1 Thi· county pay-. SU.500 of u S upe rior Court JUd~e·-; .,alary Thl· rema andt•r 1s puad by the statt• Thank you for pointing out lh1• l.'ritlcnl need. The IOl(jam wil l over whelm the c ivil lltl~<int.c; in O r unuc Co un t y u n less a meas ure or relief Is provided thi11 ycur W/\LTE R W CHARAMZA P re11ldlng Judge. Superior Court n..e10Srr,a• To the Editor: In regurd to Mr. Monroe'• June 26 letter re the airport, poss I bly tho reuon more people leel It 11 futl1e to try to fl1ht "cl· ty hall" ia because so seldom we are lltt.ened to. However, tr we acted like the "crazy" Iranian we miaht s ue· ceed . Don't ask -demand. Don 'l tpeak loalcally and re•· tonably, aere1m and rant your demandl. l1n't thl1 bow mORt radical.a get their point acrou' TbOM or Id who deplore this type ol behavior are left with • aenac or helplea1net1. No, we don't want the airport e•panded. I went through the 1rowt.h ot l.1\ X anfl lt•(t I ht • an·a .1flc•r "1X months nf 1t Tht'r<' mu -.1 h1· .1nr11h1·r .iltcrnat1Vl' !(I lhc pr11hlt·111 l'NMtnOllly, I l'llJllY rid in~ till' tr:iin:-.. hut hl'lwt•t•n 1111• t1nw nc:Nlc-cl and lh(• l1t<•k of <'ll\'t•rai.:1•, 11 ,.,,.., \1 •1 ~ ... 1t1 ... r:ll'lon ~1·1•m 1n g h Or:ini.:;. ('1111111\ J~CI ... I ht• 1 ..... 1 ;m d I h(• h·;ht 11f 1·11n I ti I' r a I I II ll -. . HO I h 11 r I h r· I rt•1·\.\ :f\-. :1n· ll"'t left l.1111 •· '" 1111 l:1nd.,.·ap111J.! 1111 tht· N1·11. J)(1rt Fri•t•W,J\', bul plenty ur pol h11l1•<, 111111. • l,1·1 ' .ill "t'rt•am fur 0111 °" 1.,111•-. 111 he• n•cn1.tn111·d ('llfo:l.Sf':/\ ('11 /\l)Wl<'I\ ('ri f it"iJUft ,ff bpfac-f"d l'o the Editor · In resJ.l(>n!-.11 tu I hl' le\lf•r from \1r Tn m Wert I Mailbox. Jum· 2H 1 l'IH1lt l1z1n g Senator John Schm1tl, Coni.trf'ssm 1in Hol)l•rt Hadh11m. Supl·r v1-;or T1Jm H1l1.,v .11HI ml' for not llllend inJ( I ht· :111 11 nuk(· rally an Lalo(una N1i.:w •I .June 21, Mr Wert should b<> uct '11't•d that my office did not rl' 1·1·1vc an inv1tut1on to the rally i\ UDITIONAU. V, Mr Wert ... t1<1u ld ht· advised thut I do not .1i.:r1•1• w11h the peopll' who ;it h·ndcd lhul rnlly. J believe, <ind rn) t•on11t1 tul·nt:-share: this view. thal wt• :trl' l!fllng to need all ">Urce11 of 1'n<.'rgy in the coming vt·11rs Iv maintain our economy .11111 way ur lift', 1nc ludl11J( nur ll'ur l'nl.'r~) Mr Wl'rt ... t111uld ha ve done his homa'work r <•l;(ardinJ( who re· t•ci vl.'d 1nv1totwns to the rally. 11 t• 11 h o u I cl u I s o ti o ti o m c hnmt•work re~ardinit how my constituency feels about this 111· sue before h~ ma kes wild ac· t'usalions rcgordJng the people I am representing . MARlAN BE ROF.SON /\:'l:'l<:mblywomun. 74th Oistr1cl Braro~ .illf! To the F.dltor: Bravo t.o All. bravo ror hls SUC· cessful JOUAt wlth the knlghta of the square table, and con· Jtratulatloos to the Coata Mesa City Council ror their support In u city where everything well, nearly e ver ythln1 -111 iiquare, horlionta.l and brown All'• modest tower with lntere.l· Inc detallln1 and color 11 1 welcome •laht, and I very much enjoy It ever y Ume I MO up or down Superior A venue. THE·CAnsa Company. Just a block away. bullt a ttlructure th ll la hither. a colorle111 1'I1n1h-r of n11 1nl1•re• .. 1 ..,,, 1>.11 L·ntly "1th t•1ty ,1ppru' JI and Of• r·rint<>nt1 on, \\h11·h 'l'l·m-. t11 111d11'.1l1· lh.1t lh1· i..n1i.:h1 ... 1p pr 11Jt'll 1lw1r r 1· . ..,p11n ... 1bil1l1t•' 11.11h m.11lc•d fist ... 1111n1l::. t•nc·aw d 111 .. 1t•1•I :111111ro11 {'1.111 argument... "1t h n·-.ult:-. th:.t on· prt·d1t l .1 hl1 · ,, ngul. c11lnrlt·-.!-. Jnd un111 11·11·,1111~ ('11\ of c·11-.1,1 Mt·'·' Wh1 ·n Ali rc·trl'ah lt1 hi:. to~1·r 1111 1111·1ll ta11on .1nrl for pr<iyt•r ht• -.1t1111ld 1111t l.111 111 pra v r11r thl· lo.111 ~·ht ' Thn m,1\ 1H·c•d th1· pr .1' 1•r n111n I h,111 h1· IC ... C'A .\I l'Bl:-.LI. Hodf-o ('rawl1y To llw E<11tor I pll•11cl ~1th '11u 1n 1111• 11:.1111· of the• C':i1hol1 c ~"< 11·l \ fur /\n1m.il \.\t•lf.ir1· :"01•11. York 111 ""''I'·'"' 111d1n·e I .11l\1·rtt ... ini.t for 111dt''" during 1111· ('1111nt) f:i1r 1n ('n<;IH Mc ... 11 .... lov. k1·:> a-. JJO~.,, ltl,. I J I"" :i .. i.. ~1111 111 ;1 ,·oid uny :.irl1t·k~ l:X('('PI n.1tur.ill~ pa11l ;ut•, To my cons trm at1on alrcudy 1n thl' .June 22 issue is a p1ctur(' or:\ horsr jumping from pain un <IN II n<1l'r With SflUl"S a nd lh1• h1•lp or tht.• tnfomou:-. bl'lt Thi., 111t·tu1 t' 11.'t:-t•very hoy be jealous nf 'IUC'h 11 "hl'ro" on the horse l·11m11nr<•<1 wlth thf' us ua ll y s mull·hodit•d cowhoy~ rx·rform In ~ nn rodt•o:-. SOT ONl.Y 1s thh; inciting pie· rure• atx1ut rodeo heroes very v1i.shll• hut at the some t1mt• thl' Ho«ll'O /\>o1>0<'1ut1on ~els frN· ad· vPrt 1s1r1~ for the performance thl' !-.uml' cvl'ning, which woul<J COSt othl'rWI Se hundreds O( doll llrs Tht•se ho r ses a r e pained and treated durinR the sequent pe rformances on one weekend, namely four to five times. I wit· nc"sed myself cutA and bleedJn~ sn the flanks and also that the animal officer from the county prom1~ to report the wounds Inflicted. but dJd not do so. This tre atme nt Is con si d e r e d "normal," Ull callouses bave de· Quotes "Thia attack not only vaolaltil That terrltorlal lnte1rlty and threatel lea security. lt M•Y repreMDl an expUU1ion ol the conruct and exacerbate• Lbe •uf· fertn1 ot the Thal and Khmer people." -S-ret•rJ ef 9&ate M•• 8. ...... 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A S ADVIS ORY <·•>rnm1ttec 11. ti~ formed as to whut tu do v.1th thl' little publl r school with the red bar-n and the gre<:n bell area that "u~ ui.ccl hy m 1my . One of lhc udv1i,ory committee's last recommendation wai. CoasUine Community College, m a inly ' because of the inereased traffic ~ and chnngln)( the whole outlook of lht• nl'ighhorhood NL•cdlcss to • Ray, our Jlrest1wious school bourd chose Coastline us the new residents . Most people who attended the school board meetings were led to the impression lhat when Coas t line took ove r , the site would remain the sam e. One year has passt>d and the once prclty green belt area is tom 14> lor 182 additional p a rklrta spaces. There has not bet.'n an atte mpt to keep the aruss tt· m ainln1t green. Not only do we huvc to put tip wlth the resldenlll or lfuntl~on Beach mlkJna their trek home. but the adult students who nqw atte nd Meae Verde Ele mentaty School. Wha l d o l h e p eople of Newport-Me11a School District have lo do to be heard? CATHY CONTE Until now, if you didn't want to pay taxes, you went to jail. Fortu- nately, starting tcxlay, you can go to Downey Savings instead. Because for the first time in his- tory, Downey is intrcxlucing a savings account that lets you earn interest tax free. It's called the Downey Free bill. It works very much like a T-Bill. You put $10,000 into the account and 1t matures in 6 months, earning you $434.63 in interest. (Interest on this account is ~d only on maturity.) But unlike a T-Bill, with a Downey Freebill you get to keep $400 of that interest tax free. Because if you're married and file a joint return, you don't have to pay taxes on up to $400.00 of the interest you earn in • • 101 E Foothill Boulevard (213) «5«>40 c.u•w c.--360 E. 17th Street (714) 642-7422 c.-- 1981. ($200.00 if you file a single return.) So by opening a Freebill account at Downey thi s week, you'll earn $434.63 by January, 1981. Without having to pay a lot of it back to the government in taxes. Freeblll .. Percent Effective Interest a.:C~et T-8111 Earning Rate Rate L597% 20% 10.75% L597% 30% 12.28% L597% 40% 14.33% L597% 50% 17.19% EFR.CTIVE EAANING RATE'S 'NJt:NE tNCOllPOAATt lllC SKTION 116 EFRCTIVE JltH.JNff I, 1981. AATfSAIOVf ASSUME JOINT lt£TURNS. To see what a taxable savings account would have to earn to equal the take home rate of a Freebill .... 17250 Ventura Boulevard (213) 995-0041 ... ,_ ..... , ... Opening Soon 11350 E. South Street (213)92~7 South Coast Plaza 3200 Bristol Street r.css1•--., 17150 Magnolia Avenue (714) 842-7424 ........... _ ...... 20002 Brookhurst Street (714) 962-2407 Gu I 981 West Foothill Boulevard (71•) 621-7911 (714) 556-9270 ···=· 8444 E. Florence Avenue (213) 923-5561 ......... 2481 E.Chapnian Avenue (714) 879-5210 ............. 3996 Ball Road 1213) 598-8611 (714)995-2405 account, find your net taxable income bracket in the chart and read across. If you're in the 50% tax bracket, a Freebill account at 8.5973 interest is like earning interest at a 17.193 rate on a taxable account. The revolutionary Freebill Account at Downey Savings. For the first time in history, paying taxes would really be a crime. DOWN MN The fastest s,rowing savings and loan 1n California! ASSETS OVER ONE BIUION DOU.AAS ....... 13910 Pioneer Boulevard (213) 868-3271 1793 E~ ~n~n Drive (714) 323-1821 801 :i1v:r ~:'Road (213) 377-9591 .. , IS 4350 W. Pacific Coast Highway (213) 378-8426 ......... 14a21 Seventh Street (714) 245-&&61 ... ..., Opening Soon Hn• an •nl•r•W. 4th of July. W. wll M open todar anti awaln on Jul, 5th. "IMID ON THI PlllCINrACI Ot90WTH RATE OF CAllfORNl.A:S THIRlY l.AAGEST SA/INGS AHO LOANS CURING THE LAST FOUfl YEAl'S ''FREEBtll INTEMST AATE SUIJKT TO WUIUY CHANGE NO COWOUNOINO ON THIS ClttTIFICAT'E ACCOUNT FEOEltAl ltEGUlATIONS ltEOUIM A SU9STANTIAL INltlttST PENALTY FOtt EMlY WITHOAAWAl. • .. • ' :i .; __ f --~ f. .. IUIMM/ITOCI& • S11mmer Eventa Can Trim Taxes rEdllor'•-.: ~,.. • ..,....,) -81 SYLYIA Poal&& Summer la when dwitable orsubaUoal trMAttoeaUr schedule many actMt.lel. Some dvtc ~U.. haft out.door restlvttlet planned wb1J• others bave ouUqa scheduled for youn1aten. The nurT)' of actJvltiet underKOret the wide van.t1 <A ways to pkk up a charitable deducUon. You may be under t.be costly -and miataten -lm· presslon that the only way to get a charitable deduction It ------· ---by making a cuh dona· · tlon to charity. Not so. Money's Worth In reality. there are many other ways to contribute to charity and claim a deduction -and now b when to concentrate on these unexpected and valuable deductions. For eumple. ii you perform vol unteer work ror a local rharity, you can't deduct t.be value or your personal services. But you can deduct any out-of.pocket expenses you incur while donating those services. And these ex· penses may mount up to a hefty deduction. HERE'S A QUICK rundown of possible deductions you may otherwise overlook this summer : Aull> travel. The cost of traveling to and from meet· 1ngs, campaigns and outings is deductible . You can deduct your actuaJ costs for 0 11 and gas if you keep detailed re· ~ords 0( where you tra veled. the charitable purpose, when you made the trip and how much you spent. -Or you can take the easier approach and claim an automatic mileage deduction. Internal Revenue Service aJ. lows you lo deduct your charity.related auto expenses at a flat rate of eight cents a mile. THE AMOUNT OF any flat.rate deduction won't be challenged as long as you keep records or the mileage and the charitable purl)06e of each trip. You can take an additJonaJ deduction for the cost of tolls and park mg whether you choose to take the automallc deduction or to deduct your actual oil and gas expenses. -Uniforms and accessories. You can deduct the cost or purchasing and maintaining choir robes, scout le ader un iforms and accessories. You can deduct tbe cost of other clothing, too, buch as uniforms reqwred lo be worn for hos pitaJ volunteer work, provided such arU clt:S are not sullable for general use. -MEALS AND LOOCING. ff you're away frorn home overnight wh1IC! renderm~ vohmteer serv1c~s. lbe cost of }our meals und lodging as deduct.Ible Veh1ch:s and equipment you loan. If you permit a rhan t y to use your boat, aircraft, elt.-ctroruc equipment or other eqwpment . you can not deduct tbe vaJue of tls use. But yoo can d~duct any operating expenses you Incur in running the veh1c l~ and eqwpment for chanty. -Ti ckets you buy . The cost or llcket.s to a benefit pe rformance ls deductible lo the extent the purchase price ~xceeds theJr fair mC1r kt!t va lue. FOR F.XAMPLF:. 1f two l.l ckets u.c;uaUy sell for S20. but t""o t-0 a benefit performance are $50, you can df"duct S30. (Note. You rann<>t rtt>duct lhe cost of ralfle tickets.> Donatm~ pm iwrty . These a re popolar months for cleaning out alt.Jc~ 41nd garaRes.. Instead or throwing away Uungs you can't u...e any more -old lt>y s. old books, used cl0lh1ng, furrulUtt a.nd curtaUlS. ~l\·e them to chanty. You can deduct the fair market vaJ ue of property at the time 1t LS donat<.-d. As k the charity to give you a written estimate of the value of your contribution -and by so do- ing, lcs.<>en the chance of your ~etting into an argument with the IRS. In any cu e, YotJ'll need a valuation or any property you donate that's worth more lban $200. WRE111ER VOV GET a statement of value from the C'h:ir1ty or not , ke-e p a record or your donations. lt should cont am the quantity, a bn ef descnptlon, oriRmaJ cost, age, presPnt cond1tton, date of Rift ~ sure ynu ..:ct a receipt from the charity's a~ent when you dehv~r lhc items I And tf you give property wnrth more than $200, get an appra1!>al. 1 Ntrt Ma.nm um Dt>ductioru for HurncaM s, F/iJiod.s and Othir ~ten J .ftitOf:'k• In Tlw .'ipot lfgltt N£W VQ~W f API .... If >. W~"'"" Pf•<-• ttnd "" c.rww, °" '"'" •. ,,........, ~,.,.. ''"'' NPW Vat• \r..-• (,r P\enorr 1\~. h ..0\f"'Q ~~\h ., ~ .. "'-"' \, \ oWton Som ' 1Cl, IOO "'-• "' 1Vn ,,.., m ooo 10•. ._ ISM toJ'I 100 "°" • '"• Sany (.or"o "64 lOO 10 '· p., Nn "".00 ••• .. •40i0Clil'( ."" ~.000 t ) • -... °"" ~""' ~ .00 14... .. ~ JN .00 41"-+""" EAlnAHL II•. 400 ""' 1 ~ ,,,., 116 100 n•. • \o Putt..,.. lSI 100 ».. , l' 8<_.ilt IN JOAIJO I\• • " V~ n W IOO ,_,. • .. -· uo lOll ,~ • , ... Mc°""""" m .JOO 11 '> ... • H(W 'fO•h. 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