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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-07 - Orange Coast PilotI oc ers 1ot; _ops erton Girl Whips Boys in Soap Bo~ DerfJ ' Ill II • • ERA Looills as Giant GOP Issue U .... 4i. Hostages 'War Criminal' Trial Hinted By The Associated Pl'ess An influential member or Iran's new Parliament urged to. day that the Am erican hostages tlace a court similar to the one ~at tried Nazi wa r criminals i11 Nuremberg. '··Repeatedly I have said tnat the Iranian nation has not taken htstages, but a bunch of spies. thieves who have been operating for 25 years in Iran, hopi~ with trust of God. they will be tned 1n Count) Girl Wins Niguel 'Box Derby' A l2·year-old Fullerton girl. who "-"On in Laguna Niguel Sun· day. is scheduled to race agam i n the National Championship Soap Box Derby next month m Akron, Oh10. Kristen Dodd was the JWlior division winner 10 tht.> Orange a nd Los Angel t.>s Coun t y Regional Soap Box Derby held in Laguna Niguel. In Kristen's third try for the j unior division regional title. she finishod ahead of second place Beth Bowman, 11 , of Mission Viejo, third place Kim .Ruttan, ll. of Anaheim. and fourth place Christina Fajrbanks. 12, of Villa Park b arren Bertolino. 12, of Van- Nuys won the ticket to Akron m th.e senior division edging out St:iaron Ward. 12, of Torrance: R9bert Empfield. 13, of Newport ~ach. and Pat Girgen, 15. of l heim. mpfield was also one of two 1 ners o( awards for the best· cdnstructed soap box derby cars. Karey HulewinJde . 10. also of Newport "Beach, was the jlflior: division be$t-constructed· c41" wumer Girgen received the director's a~ard, wblcb is given to a boy °' glrl best exemplifying what d ectors feel t.M program can tor younpten. ore than 500 s pectators ......... .., out for th~ event, which a held throughout the day un. about 8 p.m. Sunday. Awards re presented at the Santa Ana <See DEaay. Pa1e AZ> L, Killa Five ~UT. Lebanon (AP) - tlacld.neem and mortar duels ovef'llllbt between two leftist political 1coupa In the Eln llrelsle quarter ol Beirut killed five people and wounded about .a e0m1Mitant1 and clvlUans, Meurky offtdala reponect today a court like the one in Nurem· berg," said Fakhar edin Hejazi. Hejazi received the mos t votes of any parliamentary candidate who ran in Tehran. the Iranian capital. He is a staunc h sup- porter of the Islamic Republican Party, which fa vor s spy trials for some of the hostages and dominates t he Parliame nt. which is to decide their fate Hejazi spoke in the town or Estahbanat m the southern pro· \'Ince of Fars. llis remarks were earned by Iran's ofhciat news media Nurembt.>rg was the German city wht.>re the United States and 1t~ allies tried Nazi criminals arter World War II In another development. the Tehran newspaper Kayhan re po rted that ·'heavy" fi ghting broke out Sunday on the lraq. 1 ran border near Qasr-e Shinan, 35-0 miles southwest of Tehran, and was contmuing today. It said regular I ra q1 army troops and "Iraqi-equipped m e r ce naries .·· appare ntl y m ea nin g anti -Kh ome 1n 1 Iranians. attacked 12 frontier checkpoints and border postal stations. There was no report on casualties. The Iranian news agency Pars reported that "I raqi agents·· blew up an oil pipeline today near Naft ·e Shah. on the border 40 miles south of Sasr -e Shirin. Political t ensions bet\lieen Iran and Iraq e r upt e d into sporadic border hostilities this year . The militants holding the U.S. hostages said Sunday that some (Sff IRAN, Page A2 > * * * Shah Said Improving CAIRO. Egypt <AP> -The temperature of the deposed shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, is almost normal now and be Is "~ery .ftlert" and "improving nice ly. his spokesman said to- day. Robert Armao , th e spokesman, said the shah's tem- pe r ature had dropped to 99.5 degrees FahrenbeJt. It bas been reported as high as 104 degrees in recent days. Armao also criticized a report published Sunday by the semi- official Egypt.Jan news pi i>er Al Abram that said the ex-monarch was ln very critical condition. Al Abram today r evised its •P· pralaal c'A the shah'• condition, quoting sources at the Nile·side Maadi mJUtary hospital as say. lng the shah was "conscious amlUng to hi• doctors and has expressed a desire to H t ." ver air Patricia Ludlow of Tustin reacts to an - nounce m ent that she has won Orange Co unty Fair's Country Girl P ageant. then nashes the s mile that helped he r win the ti· lie Sunday. Miss Ludlow, 18, a student at UC San Diego. will r eign as queen of the fair, which runs from Julv 11 ·20 at the county fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Rampaging Rockers Hurt 20 in Florida HOLLYWOOD. Fla. <AP> -A Broward County deputy sheriff was in critical condition today with a possible skull fracture a ft e r 35 d e puties a n d 15 prisoners were held at bay for nearly an hour while rock con· cert fans went on a rampage, a sheriffs spokeswoman said . Officials le d the Sunday night incident involving about 500 in a crowd of 15,400 the most ser iou s in the Holly wood Sportatorium's history. Deputy Gary Dickenson was 1hieve8 Get Cash, Drop Two Speakers Burglars got away with ~.ooo. but app~ently.dropped two setero spe en as they were leaving a lain VaJJey home Friday ni. t. police aaJd. Tbe burglars, who forced their way through a locked aUdlnt gl aaa door at the home of Daniel Joseph Andrews on Vernon Street between s:ao p.m. and 11 : 30 p. m. left the a pea.ken ln Andrews' back1ard and Oed wltb the cub, poUce aald. s t ruc k by rocks a nd bottles hurled by the rock fans. sheriff's s pokeswoman Judi Ma ffei said today. More than 20 others were injured. Deputies arrested 21 in con· nection with the incident at the Ted Nugent rock concert at the Sportatorium, she said, adding that many or the arrest.s result· ed in "\ injuries to both deputies and the people they had a r· rested. Violence broke out after de· pulies an"eflted several concert· goers on suspicion or rock throw· log and marijuana smoking. orficiala said. According to Ms. Mafrei, those arrested were be· ing. taken to a portable trailer uaed as a booking area. Deputies and 15 rock Cam ar· rested on drug chars•• re - mained inside tbe trailer duriq the approximately 45 minutes ol bottle and rock tbrowln1 by about S)C) people. abe aaJd. A bout 20 deputies and Sportatotium aecurity auarda received cuta and bruJ1ea wbUe attempttnc to quell the mob, Ma. Maffel Uld, addJn1 that lbe ( .. aocs. •••e A.J) WmdMishap Hurts Singers PHI LADELPHJ A <AP l Three members of the Four Seasons singing group were in· jured during an open.air concert on Independence Ma ll when a gust of rain and wind blew down two light standards. The weekend accident also in· jured dU'ee other people and de· mollshed S12S.OOO worth of the group's equipment. The injured were treated and released. "It just seemed to have been an act of God." said FTanllie Valli, the group's lead singer. Man Killed Saving Dog FRESNO <AP> -A Fresno m an was killed when be fell down a arantte-walled canyon in Sierra National Foreat,wblle try. ing to aave his dos alter il stumbled. Arthur J . Medley, 47. was hilt· lDI with frienda between ~alch Camp and Oinkey Creek when nu dcHr slipped and rell 20 feel. Medley went after the dot. fell 200 feet and died of head ln· Jurta. the coroner's orflce re- ported. Detroit Welco1ne Tipoff DETROIT <A I'> M 1chi~an Go.,. Wilham G. Milliken turned a .ve lcom1ng address to de· 1egales drafting the Repuohcan platform into a ringing endorse· ment of the E q ua l Ra ~ht s Amendment today. touching off 1o1<h a t was expec ted to be a d1v1s1ve party platform battle "To drop the ERA plank from our platfor m now would be a public demonstration that this party had abandont:d 1ls goal of ,~qual ra j!hls for "'omen," \1 1lltken told the IOfi member Rt>publtcan platform comm1tt1.e. '1 dhken ·s remarks re<·e1 ved applause from ~J.K·Ctators. with " cattennJ? of h1sse') from EH·\ opponents. ::.om~ "'aving "'!-itfJp ERA .. s1)!n~. The battle over whether to kct>p a pro-f:RA plank 1n lht> olat fnrm "'a ~ expc1..·t<•rl ,., dominate this "'t't'k ·::. platform drafting session~. Members of the platform com· mattee. told that 1980 will be a banner year" for Hcpubhcan~. >A ere puttmR the final tauche~ on an issues document that GOP leaders say will be closely at· rnuned to Ronald Reagan's con- servative political phtlosoph). The ERA controver"y pro- ,·1des a delicate political test for Reagan. who opposes the ERA but does not want to antagonize party mode rates. Ht ~ backers, hoping to mamtuin the GOP uni· ty that exists on almost all other ma1or platform issues. worked (Stt GOP. Page i\2) Or:::~J ,:_a~t \l'eather Coas ta l fog a nd low clouds tonight and early Tuesday. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Tuesday from 70 to mid 80s. INSIDETOD~Y Mort than movies ploy at Ntwport'a Balboa Cfnemo • cloim two of tM thNter'1 emplo11te1. They believe ghost• a~ an added altrochon. SHF~.P~Cl. • • • Sclaool fJnder D~ rch1tect Hobert Lenz Cleft>. and lrvtne School Director Dave Kin{.!. grasping ltght meter hold model of ele men tary s chool to be built where the} 're s tanding oo 'acanl lot on Blue S\.\ an near West Yale Loop m lr\'tne'!:I Wood bridge area Model and ltght meter are used in designing s chool to efficiently utilize s unlight. School. to be built next year with $4 milLion in state funding. will SN\ e 600 s tudent!. Rites Set Tuesday For Sgt. Les Leber Or a n~e Count) Sh e riff':. Dep<trtmcnl SJ?t Le:. Leber. 53. died of an a ppa rC'nt ht>art attack Saturd<H in Sadr1l t-back Com mun1t\ ilosp1tal Elepham Joke Played L OS BANOS <A P 1 l'ollC'l' "crl'n't partic ular h ;.i mus 1• d v. h t' n th c ) fJ ill'd lo ftnd an elephant 1n th<' lit>droom of the Lin' d Sm\ th homl' ht•rc T.ht• p1;l1n· '>l<.1l10n rt· l't'I ' l'<I a t·o.111 from a man .... ht> tnld lhl'm there "<ss o.1n ··lP µhan t 1n ht '> hed room Tht• d !'>pa le hn could ht•ar J roar tha t s ounded :.ome thing like an elephant might m ake The caJI was traced lo S m yth's home. a nd Sm yth admitted the call was a 1o k e P ol1re sa id h e apparently ble"' throu~h the end l)f a \ at'uum ho:.c t o m ak C' an t.l<.'ph <s nt ~oundin~ roar f 'rom Po94" ·\ I DERBY ... Elks Lodge Sunday night. The R G. Canning Corp. of Maywood, which financially SUP· ported the event. also provided awards not related lo the soap box derby. but to community tn· \'Olvemenl and character. Assisting in s ite preparation for the Orange County Soap Box Oe r bv Assoc1at1on event was Avco~ Community Developers, I nc The 900·foot-lo ng course w as sel up on Altso Creek Road in Laguna Niguel Fro• Page .·1 I ROCK ... violence fina ll y was ended by deputies in not gear The tra ile r received about $3.000 d amage In addition. rioters sm ashed the windows out of two sheriff's vehicles and two patr on's vehicles. Ms . Maffei said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fl'tP Ot..,.. C.0..\.1 0..1. P .104 "'''" ...,,.,..,,., n ~bltf't'O , .............. 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Ser\'1ce:-. ar l.' srhedult«i for 11 ;1 m Tue..,da' ~•l !Joi\ Famih l'o.1thobc Church 1n OrLi.nJ.!L· Tod ay. ::.ht>riff :. d cpartmL·nt s po kes m a n L t Wyatt fL1rt dc!.rrabed Lcbc·r a!> :.i · tru"t"'1 m ainstay of the d<:partmt·nl \I.hi> ha nd l<.-d l hl..' m c1s t ..,1·n-.1t1\t' ,,.., -;1gnments · 11 a rt cred1tNJ l,(•h<'r "'11 h tht> unrle rrovn \\ork that n •r1•nll\ led to the crat·krng of an Jllt·J.:<:d major count~rfcit 1nµ rinl? 1n :\I 1:.~1on \'1e30 "S)!t lA'b1.:r 11\ c·r th~ ~ear-, .... at. ins trument al in mJn~ mJ JOr cas e s and w a s known throughout the state fo r his in- vestigative ability," Lt Hart s aid as he discussed Leber's 24·year career with the Ornn~c County Shenff's Department Thais Get MoreAnns BA~G KOK. Tha1 l<.inrl t i\PI A l ' S Air Force C:-141 transport delivered recoille!>S nncs and more than ll t ons of machine· gun ammunition today in the third day o f an emer genc y Ame rican military a irlift to Thailand followmg Vietnamese a ttacks on the country las t m onth. A U.S. Embassy spokesman said 30 more tons of ammunition were scheduJed to be delJver'Cd by Tuesday The airlift has already provided the Thats with 1.000 new M-16 assault nn~ and 18 howitzers valued a t SJ :; m1lhon. The Thats ar e pa) 1ng for the arms. but the United States I'.'> t•overmg the $1 m1llton cost or the a1rhft and has also promised to speed u p sea delt ver)' of 35 impr oved M·48 tanks and add1 t1onal ammunition Traffic Toll Held in Check By The Associated Press 1'he number of traffic deaths b">ler the July Fourth weekend ;1pparently was sllghtly below levels predicted by the National Safety Council before the three· day holiday began. By M idn ight S unday, 429 pers ons had been reported killed on the nation's highways. The National Safety Counc il h ad estimated that between SOO and 600 people could die in traffic ac· cident.s over the holiday. which began at 6 p.m . Thursday. Durin g a three-day , non· holiday period a t this time of year, Safety Council s tatlsti· cians estimate d 500 traffic deaths could be expected. Boy, 7, Killed During Air Show WIU.OW GROVE, Pa. CAP> -A 7-year-old boy died Sunday from injuries he received in a freak Fourth or July accident that injured 10 other spectators during an air show at the Willow Grove Naval Air Station. John p;eford of PhUadelphla was admitted wfth bead lrtjwies and critkaJ bums Friday alter· noon after be accldentaJly eJect· eel bJ m.elf throqgh the canopy of a Navy jet on display, officials eaJd. ______ . .,,. t •r•• r..,.,, GOP •.. tw h1nd the 'cent"& to hnd an f. R vumpromt'>t' ~r o uv o f promi n en t llrpubllcun ~om e n told re· portPr11 hNt' that th~ com · prornu ... was not 11attsfact.ory. They want 1 apecif1c endorse- nlt-nl oft~ a.mendment St-n Jl~e Helms, R N C . a ll'1.11l1nM t·on~enatlve opponent of lrtt' F.RA i.atd the draft lun.:uage aJso "'as unacceptable to htm ·'I thmk 1t wouJd be better w lt'U Vt> thl' ERA out entirely," he IHltd Tht· 106 me mber s o f the Ht'vuhhcan platform committee took final testimony today. At J nt'IA S t'onference. plat· fo rm l'Omm1ttee member Rep. Margaret Heckler. R-Mass .. and '>t'\ t>rnl other prominent GOP v.1>m'-'n ~aid they oppose the R t>;.1gJn t·om p r om1se plank "h1 d 1 rt:>afflrms the part y's h1 ... tnnc t·omm1tment to equaJ ra.:ht..., and equal opportunities tor \l.t.>mt>n" but stops short of <·allrng for ratJf1cat1on. as the µhitform ha~ done every year <,IOC't' 19'$0 "I ft~·I that a platform that 1s ll<'g.lt1ve on the ERA will have a \'C'ry dampening effect on man~ candidacies and including the pres identia l one." Rep. Hec kler ~aid "In view of the closeness or pres idential elections we 've seen lately this certainly can be 11 pivotal. crucial issue " Sen. John Tower of Texas. tht- platform rommitt~ chairman. said he ha~ no intention of let tin,.: thl' d1s putl' b l'c ome a "'>treet bra~ l" and mar next "'ct•k ·:. Re publican ~at1onal Com·ent1on at wh1 r h Reagan·~ nom1n<1t1on 1:. a foregonl' con C'l u:-.1on B u t Rt•pub h c an ~at1on <tl Ch ;,i1rm;,in Rill Brock told rl' porlt•r. Sunda~ that a rrinng al an e qual n ghL" plank that IAOUld head off a noor fi g ht ...... ,u bl 'l'r~ tough. although possibl<! · · H<>agan personally oppo!-e<; a plank urJ,!in).! rat1f1cat1on of tht EHt\ but ;.11d~·c; '>a1d S undav hl prnhJhl\ would acc(·pt a pro FH '\ '-l<lll'm<:'nt tf that 1s wh at lhl' platform co mmittee det'1des. f 'rona Page ·I I IRAN ... of th(•1r carHt \'C''i had been OHi\ N l a1w1n from thn.'(' cities brraus1• th(' l' S. government .... a-. plotting to kill them. and m ore wouJd ~tra nsferred ··1n view of m1lttary ag grcss 100 by the world-devouring U .S .A . against Iran and its satanic plots against the life of the hostage-spies. we have de- t'1ded to tra ns fer them to d1f · f e rC'nt parts of the country so a-. to ha\ l' t hem under the control of tht. nation. until such t1m<' a'> tht>t r ftnc1l fate 1s det'aded b\' thl· 1'1Jm1r :\1 a;lt:.," the m11Jtant~ .,aid 1n .:1 st.:1ll'm£•nt broadt'ast b} Tehran Radio "WC' announce' that 'A C sha ll ront1nue o ur policy of transfers Con s equ e ntly , w e h av e trans ferrt:'d ho~ta~es from the thre e towns of Arak. MahaJlat and Na1af Abad to othe r sites." Ar ak. Ma halla t a nd Najaf Abad are in west-central Iran. The statement did not say how many of the 53 hostages were In· volved m the trnnsfer or where they were taken . Fifty of the Amencans and the U S. Embassy rn Tehran were s eized Nov 4 while ousted Shah MohammC'd Reza Pahla.,.; was undcrsman g cance r treatment an ~e " York ThrC'e of the em bassy's top officials a r e prisoners at the Iranian Foreign M 1nistry 1n Tehran follow1ng the uns uccesful Ame rican attempt to r est'ue the ho .. t age~ on Apnl 15. their cap· to r<> announred the~ had befn ~pread a round amon~ more than a dozen c1t1cs to foil other rescue attempts However, some tJ S officials in Was tungton doubt the pri<;oner~ were moved from the cm bass' 1n Tehra n Toda~ 1s the hostages' 247th day in captivity. 20,000 Gay Cubans Here? WASHINGTON IAP > -As many as 20,000 homosexuals may be among the large group of Cuban refugees who entered the United States in the rttent boat lift. the Washington Post reported tdoday. The Post said gays may ac- count for as many as half the 40,000 refugees who are still in camps across the country. But specific figures are hard to ob- taln. the newspaper noted. Some officials have ace~ Cuba of purposely sending ho mosexuals and criminals to the United States in the boatllft. but the newspaper 's estimate of the number of homosexuals la the highest estimate to date. Nor is It known why so many homosexuals were among the retuaees, the Post said. Plague KillA Girl BERNALILLO, N.M. <AP) - A 4·year-old Bernalillo tlrl died Sunday of plaaue. state health off lei ala reported. o .... ~ -.., G«Y ·-- Duly Calls Standing <.it attention . eight law e ntor re· m e nt emkts wait to present -;hovels to like numb<'r of thgn1taries wh1> did actual dig· g1ng 111 furm•tl groundbrl'.'aking reremon1es rN't.'ntl~· for new Orang(' C'c1110ty Jusuce Training Center at Golden West College in ll unt 1ng to n Beac h . New complex. ~rhedulcd for completion in about a year. will cost an estimated $929,000. Dunes Stance Softened Let"s Work Together, Says Newport Mayor :'1.1•\l.lJ(1r1 f\1• '' h ... huultln I 11).!lll ii nut \I. Ith I >r:.in).!•· I 1>Unl) cJf flc1dh for an C'Qudl '"" ,. in r< d t•\ 1•lop m£•nt pltt11' r11r lh1 '.\e 'A por1 I>unt"' ,\qu,1111· J>ark :\l ;, \ 111 .l.u lo.11· f1 1•.1lh1•r mttin (jlfl'> '\1•....,port ' m,1\11r ... aul 'hi· ml'! ..... 1t h t'11unt) pl.1nn1 r-. 1.111· lil't \I. t•1·k and aJ,!rt·l•tl the Cit) .. hould bat'lt of( al~ lwtt It• plan "'hie h an t' I u d c• d 1-: o 1 n ~ l o (' o u r l 1 f n1..·rt•!isan ~t r.., I flo;;ltwr .11d hi· I l .1• \... counril (•11111·.11•111·' al ttw1r n• 't mt•£•tini:. whl1lhn lh••\ .i;.:rt·1· th1 · cit\ should ..,Of\('n 11-. 'tanri· (·11~ Mflt'IJl' ha\ 1• t''\Jlfl'""t"j o.1 numbt•r ,,f conet•rn.., lo\1t h th•· Dune~ t•xp<1n!-1on pl<.in'>. "'h1<'h rails for an 1·nl:.irJ,!t•d marintt .1 n1·w 250·room m1>tl'l .1 in unit .,.. aterfront mote l ttnd 1>l'\ t-ral new r estaurants The mayor said com·ern~. for the most part. h~v<' centned on lht' prO'>p('C t Of tn<'rt•J <,t•d trJffll and thl' lo,.., 11( n1•l·1frrJ puhh1 ~ .... 1m m1 nl,! an•.1-. 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JH ... 11rr~ J llOUt '-l''At'f'" l1.dl •.ti •11" dt •'I rt•hl1•m \Ir' · lh·dlht r JJd :-.ht· tvht 1·ounty planne r'> thJt thl' cit ~ Jho rema m_., conc-em f'd OH'r the In"!-of d mdrtllt> n •pJtr f.:1r1ltt' thJl molt'I r<•ll'tru• t111n 1Aould I 'Pl.JI t '\ • "'111rt 1111111· 'ri• r 1t <1r ... r-11111orich11 t • • .it• r • "''" .ir' t .. • J , ... , •tw l•JrJ.; h J f..Jl1·n 1n t•J t, ... r• ~··••r tnd n .. lor: l!•·r "' .11 Billy's Back -.Jokes ' Agai11 Fall Flat PLAINS. Ga CA P) President Carter's brother Billy •~ con ttnutn~ his free-spoken wa ys. sa) 1n~ the president's '1cton ous so ftball team must have included some of the Amencans held hostaRe by Iran "I thou~ht 1t was fixed to bnn~ in ballpla~ers from aJl over lhe countr:i to play one J!ame" the ~ oun~er Carter Joked Sunday after the prt>l>1dent ·s team or Secret Sen 'tt'l' agenlS and \llh1te House cmplO) ce~ bea t h is ~quad . 13 3 ' Photo. Pa~e A 41 "l under.tand on good 'ourre' it eO"t him s;i•, m1Jllon to bnng those pla~cr., in from all O\-e r the world.'" 'ia1d 8 111). ~h06e out· spoken "'a)s have prompted t'Ontro\ersy in the past "I un· dcrstand he got thrc<' of the Iranian hostages out to pla} the game He's sending them back tomorrow morning.·· Spealong of the pre 1denfs p1t ch1ng \'1ctory , 8111) also Lold r e- porters "It·.., lhl' h r.t thtnR he 's won 1n so damn long it's about "" lime he >Aon :.omethmi.:: .,. lro.1<·tmg a maximum number of \l"llor-:. ,\ c·<·ordmg lo the redevelop. mt·nt plans. the proposed e x- p.m<>1ons "'ould eliminate nearly f•1u r acn-. of s wimming beat'h J nd c ut t>ut roughly 800 parkmg 'l>Oh for ht•aC'hg04:rs lk.Jnngs on the project arE> ..,, hedul<>d before the Newport H1 · .. t·h Planmn~ 01mm1 ss1on on .luh 1(1 Jnd lhc t'c .,.port City 1'uunt1l .Juh 21'! c ·nunt ' pl a nners . who r,, \ u •1o1. 1•lt h11t t11ok no action 011 th{· pl.in" 1,, ... 1 rut>srl ay, "'"' hold f11r\h• r ht Jr1ng-. 11n July 15 and Jul:. :!'~ Smoke Fills Restaurant Patron., of a San Cleme nte c h1C'kt·n outll'l had d cho1t'c of 1 >Ur n1l\CJr .... ~nddy ~· :ul,ir , 1 '\tra c ris py, l•.1 r h1'l'Ut-d ur ... mok1:d Polttt> ... aid a tthort in an ~­ m .i i..t·r at the Kt!ntucky Col<>m!I I-rie<l Chicken restaurant al 700 :...<1 El Camino Real filled the 'mJll bu aldin~ 1A1th smoke short· I} bd on : 8 a m Fa reml'n were dispatched to 1•,t1n~ui:.h the s mall blaze and :i tr out tht• b uilding after re!'i lJ uranl officials reported the 1nc1dent Jewelry Taken In Clemente Theft .\ San Clemente visitor told police someone broke into h1s room at the San Clem ente lnn O\ N the 1Aeekend. taking a $50 gold necklat'e and $35 ring. Police s aid the burglar e n- lt-red the room between 10 : LS a m and 4 p m Saturday, enter· tnl? throuEth the front door . ·-• ...,. ..... ... • # -----:-.;~ ---~ ' Quicksilver Board Shorts . teaturino two ac11ve styles A the original scallop 1eq ond B me side panel arch leg ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714 ) 644·7030 I , 11 Oraftlle Coast Oil I 0 N yoa... 73, NO. 119, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JULY 7, 1980 Tellay'• C:l .. l•I N.W.8teek• N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A1 .. ·ests, Fire8 Mark Newport Fou1·th ~ As anHctpated , Newport r:adl policemn and ftre crews d thelr hand.a full ovu the thre.,..day Fourth o f July Fmd avera&iA& roughly 100 ts a ct.-y and putting out at two doRD fires. Officials said there was so inuch activity io the tourist- swollen cit y that It will be several days before they are able: to pui all lhe report.a ln 0t dc:r The mo6t serious fire ()(Cu,rnld Saturday afternoon on the Balboa Peninsula when a bottle rocket landed on the roof of a duplex and touched off a $30,000 blaze Firemen said after they put out the fire. they discovered remnants of the bottle rocket on lhe 120 E. Bay St. duplex. Tbey saJd bottle rocket.a were betnl blamed for al least six other fires in Newport. A Newport patrolman played fireman early Saturday after some youthful merry makers poured ga soline over a bar· racade at the comer or Balboa Boulevard and 45th Street and set it on fire. The officer put out the blaze before finfipt.ers arrived. The barricade was being uaed to keep lndefendence Day celebrators of the peninsula. Many ol the arrests were for PQ6aesaion of Wecal firewrob. now a felony offense that carries a bail ofSZS.000. Early Friday. police said Udo Village security guard Jobn Doherty. 28, was beaten un· conscious by some young thugs. Doherty, police said, was hit over the bead with an unknown object. picked up frpm the ground by bis assailants and slugged in the face. He was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital where he's listed in st.A- ble condition. Officers resp0nded to more than a dozen traffic accidents over the thrft-day break, includ· 1 lngafatalcolliaioolateFriday. " In that accident on West Coast Highway near the Balboa Bay Club, 63-year-old Peter Lowe wu killed when he attempted to negotiate a "U" turn in front or oncoming traffic. Three other people were Injured in the acci- dent. Lowe, police said, was visiting the area from England. Vote Counter Given Bad Marks U.S. Hostages 'War Criminal' Trial Hinted By The Aasoclated Press An influential member or lran·s new Parliament urged to· day that the American hostages face a court similar to the one 1that tried Nazi war criminals in Nuremberg. "Repeatedly I have said that tbe Iranian nation has not taken 'hostages, but a bunch of spies. 1thieves who have been operating ·for 25 years in Iran. booing with l :Newport :May Ease ~Dune Stand Newport Beach shouldn't fight it out l\i th Orange County of· ficials for an equal voice in re- development plans for the Newport Dunes Aquatic Park. Mayor Jackie Heathe r main· ta ins. Newport's mayor said she met with county _1>lanners late last week and agreed the city should bark off its batUe plan. which in· e luded going to cou r t af necessary. Mrs. Heather said she'll ask council colleagues at their next meeting whether they agree the city should soften its s tance. City officials have expressed a number or concerns with the Dunes expansion plans. wtuch calls for an enlarged marina . a new 250-room motel. a 40-umt waterfront motel a nd sever al new restauranl'i. The mayor sajd concerns, for the most part. have centered on the prospect of increased traffic and the loss of needed public swimming areas. The county owns the 96-acre Newport Dunes area. It is leased to Newport Dunes Inc. Mrs. Heather said she 1s now convinced the count y un- derstands Newport's concerns and will give ne w weili?ht to the <See DUNES, Page AZ> trust of God. they will be tried in a court like the one in Nurem· berg." said Fak.haredin Hejazi. Hejazi received the most votes of any parliamentary candidate who ran in Tehran, the Iranian capital. He is a staunch sup- porter of the Islamic Republican Party. which favors spy trials for some of the hostages and dom inates the Parliament, which is to decide their fate. Hejazi spoke in the town or Estahbanat in the southern pro- vince of Fars. m s remarks were carried by Iran's official news media. Nuremberg was the German city where the United States and its allies tried Nazi criminals after World War II. In another development. the Tehran newspaper Kayhan re· ported that "heavy" fighting broke out Sunday on the Iraq· Iran border near Qasr-e Shirian, 350 miles southwest of Tehran, and was continuing today. It said regular Iraqi army troops and "Iraqi-equipped mercenaries ." apparently me an in g anti -Khomein i Iranians. attacked 12 frontier checkpoints and border postal s tations. There was no report on casualties. The Iranian news agency Pars reported that "Iraqi agents" blew up an oil pipeline today near Naft-e Shah. on the border 40 miles south of Sasr-e Shirin. Political tensions between Ira n a nd Iraq e rupted into s poradic border hostilities th.as year. The militants holding the U.S. hostages said Sunday that some of their capti ves had been moved again from three cities because the U.S. government was plotting to kill them, and more would be transferred. "In view of military ag· gression by the world-devouring U.S .A. against Iran and its satanic plots against the life of the hostage-spies. we have de- cided to transfer them to dif· ferent parts of the country so as to have them under the control of the nation, until s uch time as <See IRAN, Page A2) Prober Issues Report By DELORESBROOKSIRWlN Of-o.itY ~ $Uoff A state investigator has looked at Orange County's new Sl.48 million vote counting system and concluded that "it has ,. serious deficiencies which should be corrected before it is used again.·· .... o.ty ........... a-.~ BEACHES ALONG NEWPOR'T'S OCEAN FRONT LOOKED LIKE THIS DURING WEEKEND Drowning at Big eor.a .._. Tlv•• dlly fowtlt of Juty Holday Two Drown • ID Tides One Million Jam Coast Beaches on Weekend By STEVE MARBLE OI -o.ily ~let SMltt Nearly a million people packed the beaches along the Orange Coast over a busy and hectic Fourth of July weekend that included two drownings and hundreds or rescues, lifeguards said today. Lifeguards from Seal Beach to Sa n C l e mente s aid the dangerous riptides were as bad a s they've ever witnessed. Lar ge surf. reportedly reaching 10 feet at times in some places, a lso played a factor in the rescue-filled holiday. In Newport Beach. where more than 300 people were pulled f rom th e water lifeguards said a 37-year-old Anaheim scuba diver . Calvin Wilkinson, drowned near Corona del Mar Slate Beach. Officials said Wilkinson was diving with a friend early Fri- day when be got in trouble. A secQnd drowning victim, 25-year-old Stanley Y. Imada of Norwalk, dis appeared Friday a!ternoon while surfing at Crystal Cove, north of Laguna Beach. O range County Harbor Patrolmen said his body washed to s hore early Friday everung. It ·s believed the Norwalk man was caught in heavy rip cur· rents. At the city sands in Hunt· ington Beach, where more than 200,000 visitors turned up over the holiday break. gu ards rescued nearly 400 s wimmers. State officials in Huntington estimated a quarter of a rrullJon Counly Fair Crown Adorns Tustin Girl By CAAL HENDERSON or• DloltY,.. MMt An 18-year-old Tustin girl, who said she didn't expect to win. out-smiled and out-charmed 31 com pet.it.ors Sunday to become the Orange County Fair Country Girl for 1980. • Her mother d.idn 't expect her to take home the bouquet either. Patricia Ludlow. a sophomore at UC San Diego, was named as chief goodwill ambasaador to all Fair events. •"It's beauWul, it's wonderful, it 's an honor ," bubbled Miss Ludlow. "I really didn't expect to win it." The runners-up, w ho will become her Fair Cousins were: Charlene Howell, 21, of Santa Ana, and the current Miu Costa M aa; Susie Alim. 17. of Los Alamitos. and Sb•QOOll Cleye, of Santa Ana. Miss Allen was named Illas Photogenic by news pboto- arapben COYerina tbe pre-fair event. Miu LudJow, daqbter ol Lee and Kim Ludlow, T\lstiD, said that s he normally enters Uvestock ln Fair compeUUoa, but since she bad no time to rat.e mtmala tbil year, she de- cided to participate in tbe fair by •ilninl up for tbe Country Girl compettUoD. Sbe just tboualft she'd enter herself. Probably the moet 1ur~ prised person to bear that Patricia bad won was her mother, Kim. beach goers visited Bolsa Chica and Huntington Sta le beaches over the weekend. They reported about ·600 rescues for the weekend. State guards also SaJd that Fourth of July actav1t 1es were disrupted Fradav evertinl? bv two stabbinsz incidents -one at Bolsa Cluca. the other at Huntington State. Details were s ketchy but Orange County sheriff depulles said bolh mcadents were gang. related In Newport Beach, city parking lots were closed before to a.m. all thrtt days. Newport Lifeguards estimated 321.000 people packed the sands over the weekend. A reported crowd of 145.000 on Friday was Just short of lhe official record of 150,000 set in the m1d·l970s. At Doheny St ate Beach lifeguards said the beach was so crowded they were unable to drive Jeeps along the strand. They reported 200 rescues m· eluding two near-drownings. In Laguna Beach. guards puUed 333 ocean victims to safe- t y . Crowds in Laguna were estimated at 70,000 for the Jong weekend. Laguna lifeguard Mark Osterhues was credited with averting what couJd have been a serious sjtuation when a man armed with a box cutter started attacking other beachgoers. No injuries resulted from the incf· dent. Lifeguards at San Clemente and at San Onofre State Beach also reported full houses and dozens ol rescues. Man Killed Saving Dog FRESNO CAP) -A Fresno man wu killed when be fell down a iranite-walled canyao lo Sierra ft(ational Forest while try. inc to save hi• dos after it stumbled. Arthur J. Medley, 47. was hik· ln1 witb frieDds between Balch Camp and J>inkey Creek When h1s doc slipped and fell 20 feet. llefPn Recovering The same investigator, ln a re- port issued today, also said the county Registrar of Voters office as "woefully understaffed in critical areas" and was handed a tough assignment ln the June 4 primary election without having ' a voice in the selection or the J vote. counting machinery. State Election and Political Reform investigator William , Durley's study or the new vote- counting machines followed the s low and s ometimes-snarled 11-day count o( the primary elec· . tioa bellots. That prolonged count left Oran,e Cowrty far behind other courties in the state and it wasn't until June 18 that the Board of Supervisors was able to certify the election. And an his report, Durley makes it clear that in ha s view the new Martel-Valtec vote counting machines. a balky data processin g cente r a nd a Registrar of Voters office that had little to s ay about the mechanics of the election were to blame for the slow count. It was Durley·s picturing of the plight or Registra r of Voters Al Olson's staff that cleared it of manageable respoostbililJes in the election count snafu. In addition to concluding the m a cblllery has "serious deft· c1encies" Durley reports: -The computer software that pro,·ides the voting blueprint re· quired a massive clerical effort ·'so vas t a nd complex <tnd critical that errors were anevita· ble." -The county's data process- ing center was "insufficiently responsive to tbe needs of the Registrar when preparing for the election." -Election night processing and handling of ballots ts In need of improvement. The inves tigator recom· mended to the state commission that corrections be made m the Martel-Vallee vote machinery as a coodiUon or continued us4t in any California election. --~~~~~~~~~~~· Coast Weather Coastal fog and low clouds toruebt and early Tuesday. Lows toni1ht S8 at the beaches, 65 inland. Highs Tuesday from 70 to mid 80s. INSIDE TOD-' Y M~ tliml "'°'*• plar at Newport'• Bolboo CftW"'4, claim hoo of the theoln'• emplo1te.1. TMJI beUeo. ghoftloreMadded attroctbL Stt FttalVrlftg: Pof1e C 1. .... ,.,..,_..,... ... L.M..... M ....... .. c...... ... ClelllllM CM CMlk't .. 0 • .. = "'' , ........ .r.: PATRICIA LUDLOW, 11, onusTIN, ti IURPRlllD, HAPPY ABOUT N1W ROLi uc a.n ~Coed 11au .... °'1• o. .... eo:uner,..,"' c.... ..... llra. Udow bas bt a SJOO bet wUb a frt.d ol tbe familJ oa whether or not ber dau1bter wOGld.,... pa.. &IDCIGI tbe Top ""· SM bit .. a•• Patricia. TIL AVIV, Israel (AP> - Prime Minister Menacbem Belin, reeovertna lt'om a heart attack. wu moved today fl'Oln tatenltfteare to a private room. ......... (14 ... '"' a -- .. . l>Mtt l"t ... , __ Ct'TY IUYEA AmA!S Newpoft'1 Don Meen1 Nei'-port 's .Do1i Mea1~ To Retire 8~ !-\T t-:Vt-: MARBLI:: Ol IM D•1I' PtlM St.II H\ tht-m<,.,l modc:.t of l'alcula hon.... l><m Means figures he's pun-haM'<J 40 new cars a ye<1r' for lht• pas t tY.o and rt haH de t• ach· .. \nd thiJl f1~urc pa les wht:n <'Om pare~ Y. llh the number of life prl''>i>rn•r-. hr's Qrdered dunng that t1ml· or tt.1• light bul~ he'l> b&r~<11ned for Hut after 25 years as lhe purclla:.1ng a~ent for the City of 'Zcwport B4:'a<'h. Means 1s trad· ing 1n th•• city's <·heckbook for a ret1nmcnt salary a nd the chance to relax with his family and travel. He :.ay'.'> aftt:r years of sh1ftmg the cit) ·s pohcc officers from Fordl> to C h e v r o l e t s t o l'l,mou th ~ and back t o ('ht:, rolr·h again. ht"" tummg tht> JOb of wran1<:hn~ out the best liuv'> to :.omconc clst-~can:.. Y.ho w1!>t-l·racks that he rode into Ne .... port with the 11 r1g1nal City Chartt>r in 1955. was lhl' f1r~t city purchas1n~ agent lie also has the most ... e n 1or1t\ .imo n g mal t 'mplmt•<·~ 10 lhl• 1•1ty ranks lie' helr><·d ri•mudcl the ('Urrtnt 1·1tv hall. wh1l·h hl' l'l;,ums ·wa:. •lt-;1).{nt.'d tu drl\(' pt-<iplc like me nub." Jnd ht-lped dcSIJ"r the , 1t) ':. fir-.t bl·ach l'lea n er 1naC'h1nc, <i C'onverted potato p11·k 1•r '" <i rl'lJrem<.fnt gift the police lfl·1>artm1•nt J(:ne Means a pl11· q1ll' \o.llh .. J.!,tl( µ1t·ture uf Mean~· uppO'il'd lu't purchu!>e a Holl~ ll•>\l l' lim<>u~inc <·omplete "'11 h 1it1h1 t· dN al on the door and 1 d light~ on lup Ac·tudll) · Means said. "a Hulls Y.uuld make an excellent vol1n: uir They Y.Ould last JUSl Jh<1ul forl'Vl'r and they'd give the cit> that c1•rtain prestige " They m1~hl also give the city council t hut certain headache whco they :.aw the blll, the re· tired purchasing man admits "I'll let the next guy worry about that on~ " Wind Mishap Hurts Singers PlllLAOELPlllA cAP J Three members of the f'our Seasons s mli(mg group wt>re in· JUrl'd dunn~ an Opt'n air concert on Independence Ma ll when a ~ust of ram anrl wind blew down two hi.?hl standard:. The v.e('kend al'c1dcnt 1tlso JO· JU red thn.~ other people and de mohshed $125.000 v.orth of the ~rou p':. t-qu1pment The UlJured Y. cr e lrcatt.'tl and released "It just St>i!ml'd to have been an act of God,'' s aid Frankie Valli, the group's lead s inger "l h ad just left m y microphone when everything seemed lo ex· plodc .. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT f"4! C,t~ C,..,.\t 0..tY tt1... "''fl .,.. "I \ f ..... t,.,.,. 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(lit,.. .. .,...., , ..................... ..,..~·~l•* CMr-tn"'"-.... .,,,, .. ,..,.. ~ ~ fet• Tel8'tlo11e C114)~ Cl•••"*' Mw•l'tlelllf t.u.-rl ERA Key Issue For GOP DETROIT <A.Pl Mlchlican Gov William G Mllllk<'n turned '6 wtlcomtng addrt>u t u tit· lc-1 atm drartlllt tbt" RupubllNui plat.form Into a rin1lr\I eodon•· m e nl of the Equal R11h \i Amt'ndtnt'fll today, lOUC'hlng on "ha t we11 "'xpec tt•d t o bt• 11 d1vl 1vt: P•rt) pl11tform tH1tllt' ·To dr-op the ERA plank rrorn our platform now would ~ 11 public• dt-mon"trallon that thhl party had ab1.ndont:d 1b goal of .-quttl rlgh !A ro r women .. M llhken told lht' 106 member H epubllcan platform 1 om mitt~ Mllbken s rema rki. r.:C'e1ved Jpplause from :.~<'ldton.. with 11 ... catter1n~ vi hi...i.l'i. from ERA opponen~. som~ waving "~i.t E RA '~1gru. o.lly " ... -tty o.r., -ROBERT EMPAELD, 13, Of NEWPORT BEACH ROLLS DOWN SOAP BOX DERBY AACE COURSE SUNDAY It Took Him About H Much Time to Squeeze Into Ht1 c., H It Dtd for Him to Aun the Race Tht-bat tit! oHr ~ hether to lo.t>l'P a pro E H1\ pldnk 1n thl' pl atror m ""i. t·XJ.Jt:rtt:d tll dominate lh1:. Y.t't•k :. platrorm drafhng Sl'M>IOns M em bt-r~ 11( lhe pla tform com· mitt~. Lold that 1980 will bt: a "banner >t·ar" for Re publicans. wt•rt• pulling thC' find I toudws on an 1ssut>s tlot'ument that C:OI' kaders say will ~ dost.'ly at· tnuned to Ronald lh~agan 'i. con- servat.Jve political philosophy. Rites Sunday For Former Publisher, 86 Memorial services for J erene Appleby Ham ish, a prominent m e mber of the Southern California publishing and broad· casting community fo r 44 years and a former Newport Beach re s1dent, are being planned for next SWlday. Mrs. Harnish died in l 'pland Friday after bemg hosp1tahzl'd for several days She was R6 Although Mrs Harn1"h had been r e sidi n g in R unl:ho Cucamonga for tht> rrn st two yea rs. she maintained a hou."' 1n Newport Beach's Dover Shore'! area. where she once It v('d S h t serveri <i'> ed1t1>r and publt:.her of the Dally Rl'l>Ort 111 Ontario from 1936 to 1964. She "'as <'hairman of tht: board of lhl· T1mt~ Ad"ot·atc 1n E-;con tl11lo (rom 1965 tCJ l!ffj', dnd from 196-0 to 1!178. :.he was chairman of the Vactor Valley Publishing Co .... tuch published the Dail) l'n·<>'-in V1clorville ">hl· al~J founded t ht· ( 1 r'l \ \1 and F\1 r .. 11lio 'itallo n'i in 0 11 t;ino m 1947 and Y.d'> pn,mani·nt 1 n 11evelopm1-nt of 011t .J r1r1 In tPrnataonal 1\lrJ>'1rt In 1!1'73. '>ht-Y.as (.IY.ard1·d l111 Order of the Crown of Tha1l<Jnrl for establi!'!hin~ a '-«h<il JI ... hip for Thai students at CIJn·rnonl Men's College According to her ~on. Carlton R Appleby, formt>r µuhl1-.hn <if the T1me:.-Ad\•ocate anrl .1 rt'" 1dent of Estont11do . mcmnri:il services w11J ~ held next Sun day in Upl and lie said arrangc:mt·nts arc l>l11l pend mg. In addition to Appll'll)'. :.he 1s survived by hl'r hu~band . .J Dewey Harnish r1f Rancho CuC'amonga. anolhc•r ... on, /\n drew B Appleby, a history pro fessor at L'C San Du:gt> and four grandctuldn·n Ho11est y Not Best Policy For ·Robber \ \.1·Y.pw1 B1•a(•h pharmar1o;t t•hascd a Y.ould ·bt' robber from h1:-:-hoµ ~unday morning after th•· -.u,p••1·t f,1h1n,I! a ~un . pm 11uu·d J hJndY.nlll'n nutc di> m a ndini: dru~s PolJct.· srud lhe youthful sus- pect, Y.eanng a blue baseball 1•ap and rnal<'hing wmdbreakPr 1 nt•·r•·d l'ort f>h:uma<'\ 2i~7 '''"' pttl'1 llhd ;iri111ntl 11 a m Tht• ~u!»pe1 I officer.., "aad .,.. .c!h1·d tn tht' pn·<.< npl1on Jrt•J .rntJ ho\• d ,, hJr ii in hi'-i;.11·k1·l I><•<. k• t d:-1f tl utt·h1n~· e& Run J'hJrmac1,t D tmc tr l· Erm:sc·1111 tcild ptJliet· hf' rt:ad the n1Jtt· .md J:.k1·d th .. man 1f ht· re· ulh h..id a ~UII Wht:n the su. ... ~cl .... IH1 n1c thP pharmae1:>t <.'h8,!,ed h11t1 out of the i.torc. f'ollc:c ~u1d the su~pe<:t. who took h1~ nf)tc with him, Jumped into u Y.a1ting car and s~d off . f 'rone Pa.-., I IRAN ... 1 h1 1 r fmal fate 1s decided by lhe hl.1m1<' MaJhS the m1htanL'i 'Jltl an .. 1 '>lall'mcnt hrnadcw.t b) 'I chran flad10. ---JV 'T BREAKING l.11te llem,, f rom todof(l world and nallllNll M Wl cklJf'lopmm!l 1 Killed, 4 Wounded In F arnily Shootout KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. <AP> -A simmering dispute between two families over how a child was being tre ated erup. led in gunfire today a l a public housing project and a woman was killed a nd four persona, Including a police offlcer, were wounded, aulhoMUea sa id. Police would neither confirm oor deny reports from the scene that two 1roups of residents -one black. one white and each about 15 strong -be1an shooUng at each other from \wo facing buildings shortly ..after mldn11ht. Half a dozen cars In the parklnl Jot between the bwldlngs we re nddled with bullets today and windows had been shot out, said reporter Mike Goforth of the Shelby Delly St.Ir. P.,,e nea· Br•sll ftofJ SALVADOR. Brull <AP> -Pope J ohn Paul ll had to lake refu e in a bus today when t.boulands of barefooted alum dweften mobbed around blm In this northeastern Brazili an city. Vatican and local prelates formed a quick protec:Uve cordon around John Paul after security arran1ement.a in lh1a foul· smelll.nc ahant.ytown or 130,000 broil• clown. Only one little 1irl actually mana1ed to 1rab the pope -~or an lost.ant. -but tbe ponutts wh.ite cauook wu spattered w1lh mud u he moved to escape tbe 1urgln1 thron1. The pope ducked into a bus reserved ror the papal party. Pl •lllM!et' Dere ~,..,.. IHn NEW YORK CAP> -Dore Schary, 74, a former Hollywood producer and author of the 1958 Broadway hit "SunriM at Cam· pobello," died today •this home on Manhallan'a Eut Slde after I Ion~ _ill.Dell . lcUry. who once ••med t300,000 a year u producUon head at the M.UO-Ooldwyn·llayer atuctioa, WM t.be autbor of mor. tban 40 motiCln pictures aDd atac• wwu. . "5'ilrtle at CampobeUo," a drama about Fraaklla D. ROOMWlt'a baW. of wlU 111.Lnat the effeet.a ol polk>, wu one of tbe m.,_ IUCcelMI Of Broedway ln the lat.e lMOI. f 'rom Pagp I I DUNES .. • r1ty '" n.•cc1mnwntlat111n Sht· ~Jsd !hut t·1mt1nu1n~ tlw thr•·at nf t:ikini• th1· rount \ tr1 rourt I!> ··IJnl~ n1untt'r procl111 II\ e . Wf' h,1\1• !cl l.'l't o ff lh•· .en lJJ!fln1 .. 11' ·lf•pr•1,11 h th• m,1'l.r1r :.aid. ·1 think if Y.t: cooper.lll' then mavbe tn the Ion~ run tht· count\ ·wtll grant u~ permit powt:r ...... , ,11d '101 1• I h1· 1J.1 d l '>l thli,lt·d In th• 1•1,1• J Y.1mm1nr la~uon in J l"><'k•·t •·I I 'pp1•r '\1.,.. r111rt H" 1" ph' 1r.1l I'. 111 .. 111• 111\ limit~ ,,..,.,,.,, 1.1. Ill 11.t\I• llJ \o.Orr \ a buut :o.t ""' r .. tr.crfw <mil poh('l' µrnhlem' ~t r'l 114·.itht'r '.i1 rl '-ht• tol<1 count.\ pl .mm·r~ that tht· cit' also rem&1n.-. conct·rned over th(· loss o f a marine rt·pasr fac1ht" that motel construction Y.ouJd dis pla ce. :-.; l:'Y. port .>uni·" operator!) maintain c·han~e!!> are ncce~ar) ~cauiw the park hus fallt'n into d1srcpa1r uncl no lonJi?er 1s ut tractm~ a maximum number of VISllOr.:i AC'cordinR to th1• redevt'lop ml'nt pl (.ln~. th<> propoi.ed ex· puns1on.' would t•limmate nl'arh fou r arr~ of -.wlmminR hC'BC'h .rnd cut out rouphlv 800 pnrk1n~ -.poti. for l>eurh1wen. Heann~c, on the pro1ect are ~rheduk·d before the Newport ReaC'h Plannmfl Comm1ss1on on July 10 and the Nl'wport Ci ty l'ount·1l July 2R Giant Blas t Rips Complex ln New J e r sey l 'Eltrll \.\lHll't . ..._J CAl~I E xpl• NOil'-t.1nd fire n Prx"'l 1 hrnuJi?h an 1ndui.tr1al park com plPx hl'rl' toda} destro~ 1ng al 1£>.tst 15 bustnesses ln a square blo<"k of bwldings and spewm~ bla<·k 'lmoke that could be ~n ror at lf·a~t 20 milt><> pohcc 'ia.td 'lnr(' than lt>O f1 rf'(ll?hter" Jrl\1·11 t..11 1<. t,, 1ntt•n.,i· hfJ\ t"rf n •m1 ... \o. I rt• fllrt 1-<i tn '-I r<l'I. ... ,., • 11r tlw hum1n1 Pt'rth \r.s h c I\ I ti I I' II .ii l ,. n ll' r r r (Jn I ,, r., .. , th• .,tn·..t fir .. ,,rf1C'1Jb '.111! '"'" hrd1t.:hl•·~., Y.1·r1· t.iken tn l'Prth l\mh"' ,;,., .. ral Ho~patal .... her(• th•:-"''rt• tw1ni;i trealt'd for !>mo!..f' 1nh.sl.it1on F1rt' ftt.:hlt'f'-. from 'iC•\f'ral M1ddlex· SI"< Count\ rummun1t1es. wert· .... earinJi? brC'alhtnJi? apparatus :-Oo otht>r tnJUrtt•:. wt.•re reoorted F ire Jn<;J*ctor V1C'to r Paone '>Jld he belle\t>d the names rould n'."&Ch tht> Owa) ne Manne ('o a nearby to~1r dump site. .rnd the ('oa:r.t Gu11 rd was alerted to :.lJnd in l a<.•· lh1• inlund blaze '-Prf'ad tu the dump "'te near th•· Raritan R1,t'r The fire ~t arted 'ihortl) before 9 u rn . pollct• :.aid Wo rkerc; a t the Perth Amboy Iron Work'I aaos:o1 the street from the C'Omple~ we re l'Vacuat ed. but no r~1dt>nt1al e' acuit· t1ons wt'rt' planned. fire offt clitl& ~arc1 Quicksilver Board Shorts . featuring IWO actN9 ltyte8 • A tM original scalloo leg and 8 the sldlJ panel arcn teg County Girl Wins Niguel 'Box Derby' A 12·year-0ld Fullerton girl. .,.. ho won an La~una Nigue l Sun· <la y, 1s scheduled lo race again 1n the National Championship Soap Box De r by next monlh in Akron. Oh au Kristen Oodd was the junior d1\ 1<>1on "A inner in the Orange and Los An geles Co unt y Hcg1onal Soap Rox De rby held an LaRuna Niguel In Kristen 's third try for the junior d1v1s1on regional UUe, she fln1'ihod ahead of second place Beth Bowm an, 11 , of Misaion VwJO third place Kim Ruttan. 11 of Anaheim , and fourth place ('hn~t.Jna Fairbanks, 12, of Villa !'ark 0drrcn R<!rt.olmo. l2. of van. '\ U) '> won the t1<.'ket to Akron m rh1• seruur d1v1s1on edging out ... h.1ron Ward . 12 of Torrance . Hob+:rt 1-.mµhcld . IJ, of Newport Hcac-h. Jnd Pat G1 rgcn. 15, of \n,1hl•1m Empfield ..... a.., also one of two "'1n111·f"", cif aw..irds for the tx.~t c nn ... trtJ( ll'd c;nar b ox dcrh\ '.1r • t-..irt•\ lla1l1·Y.inkh· HJ, ol<.o ·ii '\1·Y.p•1rt B1·;11h . ~a" the ,.,,,, ... r di\ 1s1on best constructed· c ,H "I 1111•·'( •11ra.:1·11 rt"<'l·t\1:-d the director-., ,.,.. .1rd ~hu:h c. given to a boy • r a.:ir I ~l e xempl1fy mg what 1i1rt,<:l1Jrs ft.:d lhe ~rogram can do for )-oun~ters. td o re than 500 spectators t urn•-d out fnr the event. v.tuch "'JS ht'ld lhroughout lhe day un t I .1hc>ut 8 pm Sunday. AY.ard-. "' •·r· pri·.,ented at the !:>antu Ana ~ lk-s l~ld~1· !'>unda} nlll ht. ' The H G Canruni Corp. of \l.1' "c111Cl, "'h1ch fin ancially sup- l">rtcd the event. also provided ,,.,,, arcis not related to the soap l>0x derb>. but to community in· \()lvemcnt and character. Ass~ting in site preparation ftir the Orange County Soap Box Derby Assoe1at1on event was Avco Community De velopers, Inc . The 900 -foot -long course "as o;et up on Aliso Creek Road 1n Laguna Niguel Strike Continues OETRDrT IAPJ -As a strike b' 9 000 munic ipal workers en· ter ed 1t.'I seventh day today, a union spokesman conceded that bargainers for the caty and its ,tnkmR employees sull were far from a~rC\!ment eight days from the slart of the Republican Na· uonal Coovenu on. ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ( /14 ) 644 7030 Sherlock Open to Public LONDON <AP> Tbt Brtt.i&b copJ'riabta 00 ~ 1Hf\1efttW"ef "' Sbertodr Holmff t"xplred t.od8,1. the SOiia anniversary ol lbe du lh ol bia ettator. and new t xplroita ol U.. world' mott ramous ~ ltttlve Aft Hpected Holmet and b.l.s fatthful frlmd Dr. Batson . thtar arch fo<" llor1arty and the otb~r Ulven tlom ol Si r Arthur Conan Doyle can now be u.~t'd In books, pla)i. and fil ms w itho ut pa)•lng royalUe. to Cooan 0o)'le's ht-in or hia pubU&ht'r Lady Bromet, Conan Doyle·~ 1'1-)'H N >ld dau.ahter, says she wiU welcom e new stones featur in1 he r fat he r 's greal 1n vt"SlJgator Sbe JU.Sl hopes the) will have style. J o bo Gre) Murray , whose 200·year-0ld r1rm hu publtshed Conan Doyle for more than 60 years, says he expects increased c;ompetit.Jon but lhmks he can m eet it. Murray has issued a collected edition, ommbus volumes and paperbacks or the Holmes stories. His chief worry 1s that Conan Doyle's texts will be emasculated since they are no longer protected from alteration or condensation. The sort in g out of Con an Doyle's literary remains pro· vided a lawyers' feast. One bio- grapher calculated that in the fi rst 46 years after the writer 's death. about a third of the in· come from his works was dis· sipated in legal costs Interest in Holmes around the world 1s still enormous. Benny Green. a London cnltc, reports that the stories have been t ranslat e d into 4 l languages, mclud in~ Es kimo and Esperanto. and m 1958 the Conan Doyle estate collected royalties in 72 currencies. There have been a con. cordance to Holmes, a glossary, two encyclopedias. a gazetteer. an aUas. a heraldry, 54 plays, 116 silent films, 81 talkies, a ba Uet and a Broadway musical. Tbe Abbey National Building Societ y, which occupies the site of Holmes' rooms at 221 B Baker Street i! there had been a 221B, has a department to answer the letters which arrive every day seekiogthedetective's belp. Con;, • Doyle was born 10 Edinburgh in 1859 or an artistic ramily. He trained to be a doctor but p referred wriung. His flrsl Holmes s t or y, "A Study in Scarlet." appeared in 1887. In h.is later years he w as a de- votee and ad vocate or spirit· ualism. He died at the age or 71 in a house on a Sussex moor a1 Crowborough. 43 miles south ol London OM..,,. ... ,._...._ CRAFTSMAN STRUMS YIHUELA HE FASHIONED Maleh Welemen Trevete Wldely tor Tooj1, Wood Plenty of Lute Stringer F ollou-s Old Craft By JOHN N EEDHAM 01""' OAllp p;lef Sia" Maish Weisman 1s a 20th cen tury man With a 15th century oc cupallon He's a luth1er In other words. a maker of Baroque and Re na1 ssanc(' period s tringed ins trumenl~ such as the lute, orphariun and, his specialty, the vihuela . With rew compromises to the convenience of modern electncal tools, Weisman works m his workshop on Laguna Canyon road in Laguna Beach. Hand planes and chisels of various size and s hapes hne hts workbench . From the rafters hang two pear-shaped Jutes that are almost completed and read~ to be delivered Born 10 Cape Town. South Africa the same year the bomb blast at H1roshjma launched the atomic age. Weisman chooses to immerse himself m a craft of a departed age. Escaping what he calls the "silent tolerance" of the Jew1Sh community in South Africa. Weisman moved to Isr ael in 1963 where he lived on a kibbutz and served in the Israeli army unW 1969. But it was not until he changed countries for the Uti rd llme that be began making m usical instru· ments. Moving to England m 1972. be attended par t -lime classes in lut e und violin-maJung and eventually entered the Lon- don College of Fu.rmture. There. be worked as a techm· c i a n i n the De partme nt of Mus ical Instrument Technology while he studied the manufac lure of early instruments from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, techn ica l drawing, acoustics and material science. ··At no time while we "'ere lhere did "'l' make enou~h mone} to pa) any taxes." ays Weisman "But we had the op portun1t) to travel and later on ,_.n•d enough lo bu) a small car Weisman moved to California in 1978 and worked as a consuJ tant m fme wood for an Irvine firm and also w orked 10 cabinetry. in addition to pursu- ing his mslrument-m akin~. No..., m\'olved in his craft full time. Weisman savs it takes about a month to 'complete a ..,ample lute that will sell for suoo "When I fm1~h an instrument for a European customer I takl· the opportunity to deln.er n m) self." Wea!'man says "Thl~ "'a;. I <'an !>lo<'k up on "'oods and othl•r 'uppl1e;, I can t bu) here in ,,\meraca .. Weis man 1:. no..., m the process of orgamzan~ concerts of Baro· que music an conJunct1on with the Laguna Beach ArL'i Com- m1ss1on "There is not as much activ1t v in this area as there is in areac; around Boston and San Frwt- c1sco." Weisman sa ys. "I'd like to work up some local interest to attract artists from San Fran· cisco to the area to pe rfor m ." Weisman 's specialty is mak· ing the Vihuela, a highly de- cora tive 16th century precursor of the guitar . He s ays it as believed the Moors brought the instrument to Spam during their occupation. Looking m uch like a guitar, the instrument has fi ve openings in t he body t hat a re covered with parchment and have m· tncate cutout designs. T he body or the Vahuela that Weisman constructed from CO· py ing a 400-year-old original. looks ~toorash Aliens Left to Die Desert Ordeal Relnted AJO. Am. (AP) --Robbed a nd abandoned by smugglers who ferried them over the border. a group of Salvadorans, mclud.ang three children, drank aftershave lotion and fought ove r drops or urine in a desperate attempt to stay alive m seanng desert heat. a sur· vivor says "We put 1t Curtne) an rags and we wiped our faces with it." said 20·year-old Yolanda E s tela He rnandez. "It was so hot and we were so t.htrsty." She was one of 13 survivors, from a group or 40 to 50. rescued from the sun-baked desert, where the rur temperature re· ached 110 and the soil reached 150. Thirteen Salvadorans we re found dead from dehydration and three children were among the missing. . The middle-class Salvadorans, who offi cials say may have fled their country to escape civil strife , paid up to Sl.200 each to be s muggled into the UoJted States and were abandoned in Or g an Pipe Cactus National Monument park at least four days ago. Officials say there's no bope o( fmdi.ng more survivors, but a "low profile search" for more bodies was being conducted to- day lD the 516-aquare·mlle park. A aearcb by horseback and helicopter began Friday after a motorist reported seeing a man lyln1 by tbe roadside. Two bodies and 10 survivors were found Saturday, and 11 more de- ad and three s urvivors were found Sunday. "After being tormented by the extreme deaert beat," they bad stripped off much or their clothlna and were found covered with cactus thorns, said Dr. Joeepb Rusllck, who treated the tuni9Cll'I. ''Tbere were t.boma in tbetr feet, tbarna lD tbelr bacu, lep, t1tl1u. buttocks and face - •••rJWbere t.bat you can Im· ........ B• Hid tbe1 drank" af· .....U.., dieodorant a.ad t.belt OWll ...... ........... COMFORTING -Border patrolmen Hector Ochoa <left) and John Rockhill comfort Yolanda Hernandez Cleft ) and Dora Herrera, two of 13 Salvadoran immigrants found wandering in the Arizona desert. Another 13 were found dead. •'Some ol them managed to drink the moisture from cactus, and they were the smart ones.'' Near a cluster of bodies f<Mmd Sunday we.re mirrors and traces of a fire the Salvadorans bad set to alert aircraft t.o their pll1bt. "It's a dirty, dirty buslnesa," 1aid Border Patrol agent Earl Scott, wbo belped search f« the allena tn tbe well-traveled 1ma ..... ' territory. Tbe 1roup included some bu1band1 and wlYH, some s trangers, a 6-year-old, a 21n- year-old and a young mot.her who said lhe smugglers took her 13-month-old child, according to The Arir.ona Republic. Mrs. Hernandes said the group alao fought over drops ol deodorant and cologne, and &0me aliens threatened t.o kill otben if the)' did not share their urine . Tbe ldentltles of the Salvado..amwerenottmwnediate- 11 avalleble. • .,...,,,..,,.,. QM\Y!ll!i.OT ,ti No Litnit, Says U.S. Boaters Proniised Access to Islands By ALMON LOC'KABEV Deity"-' ........ n.w Re po r ts tha t a p roposed m arine sanctuary proposed by the Department of Commerce wou ld mean the banning or recreational boat ers from the Santa Barbara Channel Islands created a furor among Southern California boat owners When word of the furor re· ache d Washington 1t brought forth a stnng of denials from federal officaaJs tnvolved m the sanctuary program They clatm recreational boat.Jng leaders are ov e rreacting a nd placing a "narrow interpretallon" on the proposal Rep Robert Badham. R· Newport Beach. himself an ar. dent sailor. Jumped into the con troversy early and s aad he had received assurances from Steve Jameson. dtrector of operat.Jons and enforcement for the monne sanctuary program. that. "We intend to make 1t clear when the final regulC:1 t1ons <'Omt' out that we don't mtend to hm1t anchoring or aC'ce~i. lo tht• Ch<in nel Islands through th1:. regula t aon." The contro\ e~' ha!-. Ct'n tered around two as~ts or propc.>5ffi regu lat.Jons ~ang prepared b} Jameson s office.· On e conct'rn.., navq~al1on "'1th an one nautil·al mil<.· (Jf th .. f1' e Channel h i and~ t.tnd thl olhe r ll'l \'Olve" anC'horing v.1th1n t v. o miles of th£• island~ The navigation restriC'llOn ..., as pointed at H!S~eb v. h1ch emit hyd rocarbon pollutantl> "'h1ch boat owners claimed v.ould bar them from navigating w1thm one mile 5ance a ll po"'er boats with v. E.'l exhausts t:'m1t traces of h} drocarbons as do outboard motors and certain generato~. The boaters interpreted the re ference to dtsturbing the seabed wathm t\o\'O males or the islands would apply to recreational vessels dropping or dragging anchors. Bad.ham admitted that the re· gula tions in both cases we re somewhat ambiguous, but saad he was convinced that there w~ no mt.ent on the part or the Of face of Coastal Zone Ma nage ment·:. Ma rine SanC'tuar) i.im gram to ban recreallonal or f1s hing vessels from the popular m oo ring coves around t he islands. Bad.ham saad he 1s convinced that some narrow interpreta · t1ons have bttn made b) boattng leaders under the belier that anchonng or draggmg anchor would amount to d1slurban~ lht• s eabed. an assertio n '4h1<'h federal officials heatedly den~ .JoAnn Chandler. director of policy. evaluation and external relations ror the office of Coastal Zone management. admitted m a telephone 1nten lt'w that a hm1tat1on on recreational boat ing l'ould possibly ha\ e bc<on read Ullo the F'lnal Env1ronmen tal Impact Statement 1 fEISS1 But sbe also said 1t •~not the in ten t1on of the Depa rtment or Com merce to <.'Stabbsh such a hm1lJ taon Badham stud ht.' hJs asked for a letter from M., Chandler ex plaining ht•r offi<'e·., po:.1t1on on boatan~ an thl.' Channel l'ilands ~alaonal Park "'aters ..,o thJt fears of boating l'nthus1Jsts can be laid to r~l Badham also promised to keep close ta~ on the C'Ont ro' N'S) to CUoly l'I ... 111.w\ '"W11 FEDERAL OFFlCIALS RESPOND TO BOATERS' FEARS Congressmen Enter Frey on Chennel l1land1 Plan make sure the Department of Commerce does what 1t say'> 1l "'ii I do an not restric tan g boC:1ting around the islands "If their an<o"'ero; <Hf' not ;,ata sfactof') or they do nol h\(~ up to their word we v.111 terta1n I; go to the mat "'1th thtm,' l:iadham said Badham said he 1.., Jlso v.11rk 1nj.! v.ath Reps B<irr;. <ioldwJh r Jr rR-Woodlan<1 Jl ilhi ;rnd Hobe r t L agomJr ... 1nfJ rR \'entural an "'hoc d1stncL.., th1· fl\ c 1sl<snd' art locattd t<) •·nsurt' puhlH· U'>l' of "'atc-r.., :.iround lhe nt·v. ChJnnE-1 !~lands :"at1onal Park The proposals "'ere brou~ht to the attention of boc.t ov.ner. 111 1 he Los Angeles-Long Beach- Or a nge County area by J ack Wei.t of San Pedro. chairman of an ad hoc comm1ltl'e composed of leader s o f ~uc h boating legislative watch dog orgamza. 11on<; as the Calafornia M etnnt: Parks ~md Harbor'i Association 1C ~t PIL\J, Southern Cabfomaa ~f a rinc· Association 1SC1\tA 1 and B O A T c Boat o .... n ers f\S 'or1Jtl'<l Togelhcri \.\ 1·;,t .md others or his com m1tll'<' t-xprrosc;ed conC'ern tha1 no puhhc hearings on the pro pm.al.., hove bt.-en scheduled 1r lhl' J rt·J v. he r e mo'>t of th1 c ru1:-e.., to the islands on ginatl.' 'I h1.• ad hoc C'omm1ttee has al5'• t ha llengl'rl lhc office of Coastal Znn l' !\1 an agemen l o n t hl nt>re ... saty for a sanctuaries pro J!rJm anasmu<'h a:. the environ· menl in the area as already con. trolled by 20 federal state and county agencies. The committee maintams that the sanctuanes prog ram would m erely add another layer of bureaucracy at the t axpayers expense. Marine Charged 'Pig Fann' Case Brings New Count JACKSONVILLE. N C <APJ One of two M annes charged "'1th disobeying an orde r to retrte\·e mess hall s 1h erware fro m a pig farm has been charged v.,lh a n add1t1ona1. un· related count or d1S0bed1ence. Pfc' S<-olt Duncan. a Camp Ge1~e r infantryman v.111 fact: .. ... pec1al rourt m .. rtaal a'> J r~uJt of the new charge. Malltarv offt c1a b claim Dun <'3n ref~ed ~·1 complete ;m an 't•ntor-. Jun•• .!7. aftt'r bean~ or der ed. lo du 'o h v d non comm1ss1onl'd 1Jffactr. \ C'Jmµ LeJeunl' ::.pc>lo.l" mJn ,,1111 ht• tl1d not kno" tht.> ... ubJt t l of th1· an 'entoQ Duncan and another MJnnP i'f(' Dana <;1dnf'~. prE'' 1ou.sl) v.ere char'gt'd v.1th d1s0be;.an~ Jn o r dt:'r fr ofTI a n on eom missioned l1fflce r June 10, ..., hen thn v. ere told to du.: through rtc•fuse .at a P•I? fJrm for m1splaN."d s1her...,an· from baw mess halls T he t •Ao claimed lht.• p1i;?pen was harmful to their heaJlh, a spoke man said earlier. T he 1nc1denl occurred six days before the praclace of sending men to pa<'k through the garbage v. a' d1SC'Ontmued. Tht• Marines have a three \('Jr ('()fl lraC't with a pig farmer v. ho bu~.., ~a rha ge and food ,,·rap:. left OH'r from the melis hJlh !\fen as:.1gncd to duty al tht• mt"'" halb lraditaonall} ha\!· h<'l'n :-ent to thl' farm to pad.. thrnu~h ..., hJt the p1~s leave. C'ht•l'i..in~ for discarded cutle0 .\-. J r(«;ult of thl·ir rcfu'>al le> ell~ thr"ugh lht• refu.<ol'. Dttocan .tnd <:1clnl'\ v.t·rt~ ordered l•l stJn<i tnJI Jt 'umrnarv courts m.irt1al · Tht•n latt• Wedneo;da). ~1 aJ \nth11n\ Z1nn1. tommandl"'r of tht• ~nd AattJlwn 8th ~t anne Ht•J!tml'nt. lo 'fl.h11 h both Duncan jnd 1;1dn1' .tn· ·•"">ij,!ned. nr c1t>rt-d :.1 "ix'l IJI court martial for llunr.m (; 1dn1.' could bt.• sen tenet'<! to Jft dJ~ ... an JJll a lo:.s or!?<> da~s n( pJ~ Jnd a i.tretch or ha.. l IJOor hghtwe.1ght and comfortab1<Z-madras ... always a fsvori"te. for w arm ~t1'l<z.r we.ar. colorful hend wove.n Tnadros sport, coatJs; <dCJ g r e.aL w1lli popl 1n tlrouscz.rs. avai)a b1~ m blwz., brown a nd r<ld. to11£.a. CIDa}J@@J~@ . 44 Ra.shion Island· Newport Beo.ch•714!644·5070 1001 ~twood Bhxi·~stwood VUlage ·213!4 79·7727 ' ~--, C••••I•• ~ ...... ~ To•~~'' Marplli•~ Fair Enough FAl&aT roa THE r.ua: Oran1e County fair of ficialt be&d tbelr aonuaJ ~t SUnday 04.ll on the C06ta MMa puunds to dettrmlne wbo will be the youn1 woman ol lbe )'HI' for the fair when 't opens t-riday You bave to a pproach th.la aubJec-t with ccrt1un trepidation beocaun lben is W>Cf'rtaml> on prttlaely whul t itle you should 1lve the yOW'lg lady It ~ed to bE-e~) You just aakl she was qu~-..n of thf' fu1r As a matter of fact. the l9'79 youf\6' woman, f(en Tcr rell, was tndeed given tht> utle Or~nge County f"u 1r Qu~t!11 Ju3t Hke tbat. BEAUTY PAG £ANTS FOil YOUNG wo men. however, have fallen mto disfavor m certasn qu1trt~rs l1l recent years. These contests have been thus labeled seiu st, exploitive and degrading to aJJ of woman kind. This year , the 1980 fair queen isn't being called the ra1 r queen. She is tilled "Fair Country Girl or l980'' and her court is called he r ·'Country Cousins." Well. you can t.'all 1t by any name you want. but I'm he re ti. report that they had 33 absolutely bu utlful young Part of Balboa Bathing GtTI Parade of JUM 20. 1920 women 1n the contest this last Sunday. These girls parade<! before the judges in bathing suits and formal attire and I'm glad I wasn't one of them. The judges, that 1s Contestants Crom our coastal area included Chris Ann La ng , Costa Mesa: Jane O'Brien, Huntington Beach. Marilyn Stoddard. Costa Mesa ; Suzanne Shortridge. Seal OC'ach : Renee Ch ristner, Fountain Valley: and Juha Marinos. Costa Mesa. All so young. All so bea utiful. ll m akes you creak around your old hinges. IN mE END, however, a lovel} young lady name<! Patricia Ludlow from Tustin was selected queen. I mean Country Girl. Thecourt-fair cousins, that is-includes Susie Allen or Los Alamitos, also selected Miss Photogeruc <lhat sounds like the oJd days) plus Charlene Howell and Shannon Cl eye, both of Santa Ana. Now, ar these young women were being exploited or de · graded, it sure was b ard to tell by s tudying all the contes· tants . It ~med that they were all having an enormously ~ood time. They w£'re laughing and giggling all over the• place . So were their ram1he!>. ~specially those or the win ners IN TRUTH. THIS kind or contest has been going on for a long time a long this best of all P<>Si>1ble coa&ts. In eaTl.Jer year s, the competitions were r ather blatantly called bathing beauty contests. In Balboa in the 1920s. one contest was held every summel" which was called, "The Bathing Beauty Parade." You study some vintage photographs of these competitions and then too, the young women seemed lo be enJo)'ing the heck out of the whole thing. THUS THE ORANGE County Fair may have changed the name for its queen and court bu\ the game seems to be about the same as yesteryear. It's supposed to be fun. And the Orange County Fair itself promises to be a stellar event this year when it opens Its run from July 11 to 20. See you out there with the country cousins WORLD J NATK>N Social Security Tough Issue Exclu8io n of Gove rnment Wo rkers Coet 82 Billion Yearly WASIONCTON (AP> -Social Security CommlMkloer WIWam J . Drt~r aay1 the "Ume has not come" to extend Social Security roveraae to federal worke rs and a1J other covemmeat employees. And if the Ume does come , Driver aaya, IDOlt current federal work\lrs probably will not be affected. A ·~••I government t ask force reported earUer lh1I year that rhe t'Xtlusioo of 2.8 milllon federal civilian employees and about 3 mtlhon sU&te and local iovemmeat workers from Social Security waa 006\lnR the financially ailing aystem S2 bllllon a year ln windfall benefits and lost lax revenues. ''I TIUNK IT IS GOING to be a difficult issue." Driver said in an Interview. "1 lhlnk any recommendatioo to accomplish it would be al a time so far 1n the future that it probably wouldn't affect most federal employees who are curttnUy employed.'• He added. "l honesUy think this is an idea wbo6e time bas not come for a dttis1on in the foreseeable future. I thlok we're going to be talking about this for quite a long lime. I also think it isn't going to go away until ao up or down vote is taken in the Congress ." Most government workers wind up getting Social Security and Medicare benefits through other work. Death Toll Rises; Southwes t Sizzles By ~ Associated Press After a s1zzLing holiday w~kend, the South and Southwest faced more blistering temperatures as the heat wave that has claimed at least 142 lives entcn'<i its 15th day T he death toll today s tood at 86 in Texas. 28 lll Arkansas. 17 in Oklahoma. 5 in Ka nsas, 3 in Lows1a na and one each in Missouri. M1ss1ss1ppi and Alabama IN ARKANSAS, the National Weather Service said the outlook for the rest of the summer was for continued s izzling t ern peratues. ·'The type weather pattern we're seeing usuall y comes later in the summer." said forecaster Mike Thompson at Little Rock ··But because 1t h a s bee n established earlier than normal we have a chance of seeing above normal tem perature~ later Uus summer." Three Arkansas rt-sidents suc cumbed to the heat Sunday. Ont- person t.'ollapsed aft e r d1ggm~ in the yard and two others wen • round inside lhttr homes Jn Lawren<'e County. where Lem pe raturcs reached 104 degr~ Sunda). I N OKLAHOMA. railroad t ra c ks expanded a rte r two wl'eks o f ... welteri ng tem - peratures and caused a 15-car freight train to derail near Fort Gibson. Tf'm pt•r a t ur <''> w€.'r e at or above 100 degrees in many pan~ or Kansa-. on thl' las t day or the holiday weekend and rorecastl> predicted no letup an the heat W1C'h1ta .,1al<'d under a re('()r!I 107 the eight h time ~in N· J um· 24 that Kansas"• largest C'1ly ha:::. t 1~d or broken a maximum tern pc raturc record. PD>EaAL WOUEU UNIONS have lobbied stteououal1. as&lnst any chances in their retirement plan, and Drtver ta.id e1vu servanta are entitled to a separate J>en.sk>n because Social Security was never int.ended to be more than a aupp!ement to other benefit.a. Driver also said he foresees no Immediate chantes in Social Security's treatment of women. The commlasioner , who took offi ce last January, said be dis- asrees wilb former Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A .. Callfaoo Jr.'s statement that Social Security dis· criminates against women. Beats the T h rmr Pres1cte nt Carte r nosscs homl· plat<.' safel y as his nephew Bud d~ Cart<.·r \\a tl'\ for t ht· thrO\\ during a Sunday after- noon softball J,?a mc m Plain'.-., Ca. The president's team. made up of Secrl'l S<>rntt• agen~. defeated a pickup team of brother Hilly"; fm ·nds, 13·3, caus ing Billy lo com · mcnt. "Il ·::. ;ibout lime hl· \\on '>o m eth ing." Iran Orders Black Veils For Workers By The A.uo<:iated P ress "I believe in treating myself to special times like free Summer Concerts every Thursday night in July at Fashion Island!' Women employed by the Ira- nian government will be fired immediately unless they are wrapped in traditional Ion~ black Islamic veils when they report to work at 8 a .m. Tues· day, the r evolutionar y pro· secutor·~eneral warned today In conformity with Ayatollah R uholl ah Kho meini's order "should any woman member or i-.taff appear at her offi ce not w<"ar ing hlam1c dress. tht!sr !>alanes and allowances Wlll be terminated 1mmedl8tely." said a n announcement from Ho Jatoleslam Quddus1 broadcast by Tehran Radio. The announcement indicated t here might be some modifica- tion or the all-enveloping black head veil and the full-length, long-sleeved chador to whkh some women object. It scud an "Islamic office un· iform for women" would be sub- m 1tted soon to the Revolutionary Co un cil and Pres ide nt Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. and then "office clothlni: will be uniform ror all ·· I Cold Grips N e w Yorkers Shmvers Falling Over Much of Nalion llMl.ele hl9fl CIOudif>tts t!W'O<OQlll t ... wu.,. Nol muc" c...,. 1n t..n-per•t....n. CO•\t.tl hlOfl .troul'd 10, low U lnl•l'd Mqh mlCI to hlllfl 10\, low •S. 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OvllM tor f~1 $11fM ,.._ UMM, '-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------_J I Ne lt'lags? America's newest 2 + 2 v 1 tar•~ dt'\played tn Tarzan ab~ designer Ed Matula . The $18.950 exotic car 1~ P<>'-'ered by Porsl'he e ngine and features hydrauhc-~s1!>l~<l top fo r e ntry-exit and fu ll digital readout instrument panel lnaded Jetliner Hsses Collision SAN J OSE <AP> · An Amen can Air li nes pilot planned to file a "near miss" report aft er hl• aborted land10g his 727 w1tb 104 persons aboard at San J ose Municipal Ai rport beca use of concerns over a sm aller airplane, ofhc1als sa id The pilot. Capt. R G Rittenhouse. 10d1cated b{' would file the report when he returned to his homt• base in the Wash10gton D.C arl'a, perhaps 10 several days. American Flight 613 from Dallas-Fort Worth to San Jose was about 400 feet a bove the runway Sun d ay when Rittenhouse spotted the s maller plane to his left and thought the smaller pla ne was crossing his path, according to DaVld Lobb. an American public relalioosman. ~rafan·siabbed SACRAMENTO <AP ) -A monk-like street character and his female companion are under a r - rest in the s laying of a Good Samaritan passerby who said he was trymg to s ave the woman from rape. Police said Ross Garner . 27. of Madera . and a rriend were wa lking near 27th and L Streets Fri- day night when they heard someone scream and saw a struggle in the s hadows They s aid Games was stabbed m the chest when he tried to in- tervene Bot...ring Babfl Surrir~ - LOS ANGELES CA P ) -She bounced like a ball, · out or her father 's pickup truck. off the hood of an oncoming car and finally on her head 1n the street. But when s he came to a rest, 2-month-old Danielle Montoya somehow escaped serious tnJury. Tbe 11-pound infant flew out of her mothe r's a r m s in an auto colltsion Friday but was returned Sunday to her Ca noga Park ho me from the Medical Center of T arzana aft er observation for cuts bruises and a s light hairlrne skull fracture 3 8oaf~rs ~CIWd SAN FRANCISCO CAP! -Two men and a wom an were inj ured early this morning when their small boat exploded and burned to the water hne on San Francisco Bay, the Coast Guard re - ported T he three, who were not immediat ely identified, were found in the water between Sausalito and Tiburon at around 3 a m .4ir Cra11he11 Faf al SAN DlEGO <AP > The Fedi:ral Aviation Ad· ministration is invest1J(ating tv.n scp:i ratl· plane crashes that claimed s ix lives 10 San Diego Count) over lhe holiday weekend Fiv Dead In Murder, Suicide C'APITOl.A . Calif I A l-'l 0 Nl'ighbors 1n this seaside community v. l'r t' stunned b) the s l:iying of a wom an and her thre~ daughte rs m wh at po l ic e c al l a murde r-suicide at the hands of the woman's estranged husband. "We don't think of things like this happen- ing in a s m all, clo~e commumty like we've ha d .·· r e mar ked one ne ig h bo r af ter the s hotj:!un sl~1ying Sunday of Chnstinl' ftogers. 41, a nd he r three daughters, .J ulie Ann. 17 , J o a n Lo uis e . 15. :i nd Jean Ma rie. 11 POLICE CffiEF Bob Allen said William E . Rogers kicked down the door o f his in-laws' house. killed the four with a t2-gauge shotgun a nd turned the weapon on himself. "We were able to hear some or the shooting" over the phone, Alle n s aid. DAIL 't "LOl I Worldwide I1sues Confronted " Teachers A1·tn for Battle • • l~OS ANCELES (AP ) The naUon's second·large11t employee or1an111Uon, the 1 8-mllllon -m e mber National Education Association, made It clear at its convention here that It is a new polltlcal force to be reckoned with. Oelegale8 to lbe annual gathering, ufter making only their second pre· ~1dent1a1 endorsement, adopted a wide variety or resoluUons havlng little to do with education. And at their final session Sunday, de- legates voted to lobby Congress to af- Clrm the "responsibility" or women to register for lbe draft and heard Florida Gov. Bob Graha m salute them for flex- 10g theU" political muscles. "NO PRESIDENTIAL candidate who wants to win in November ignores the Na t io nal Educat io n Association a n y more." said Graham . recently named by President Carter to the ln- tergovemmental Advl.sory Council on Education. The NEA la second only to the Teamsters In membership. The NEA aJ.ao adopted resolutions -Urgine a peacerul settlement to lbe Iranian hostage c risis a nd an im - m e diate release or the 53 captive Americans. -Directing the NEA stafr to lobby ror repeal of the Hyde Amendment, which bars government funding or almost all abortions for poor women. -OPPOSED THE FOSTERING or racial and ethnk stereotypes in movies and television shows -Supported a boycott of Red Coach lettuce because or alleged "severe s trike-breaking tactics" by growe r Bruce Church, Inc Called for withdrawal of NEA f\19<11 from financial lnatltutlons that ra.tke loans to South Africa-based buslMSaa. To back up oratory with money. the NEA Increased Its 1980-81 budget by CJ.9 million, to $71 mllllon, allocating more funds to nearly every NEA agency that lobbies local, slate and federal politi- cians . The actions came after 79 percent or the 8,000 delegates gave their endorae- mont Friday to Carter, who addressed the convention Thursday. The NEA also supported Carter rour years ago when it first endorsed a presidential candidate. G RAHAM PRAISED the group's sup- port of the Equal Rights Amendmenl and pledged to make his state the site or a future NEA meet10g after it ratifies the ERA. Forest Fires Still Raging 10,000 Acres Charred; Human Factors Blamed By JACKIE HYMAN MMKia .... '"'""'Writer A fiery Fourth of July weekend 1n Ca lifomta claimed nearly 10,000 acres o f hrus h and t imbe r a nd kept firefighters battling several blazes to day. 10clud10g a 3.300 acre fire raging out of control 1n the Sequoia National Forest. ~o contat nment time was predicted for thl' blale in the Clover area of the forest. :.'()() miles north of Los Angeles. said lJ S Forest Service spokeswoman Meg Hansen. SH E SAID THE FIRE was sparked by humans Saturday. but its spedfic orig10 v.as unknown About 750 U.S. Fore:..t Service firefi ghters were battl· ing the blaze, which was pushed by 28 mph \\'lnds. A blaze in the Anza Borrego desert in northwestern San Diego County wa s contained late Sunday and was expe<:t· ed to bum itself out by Tuesday even ing. s a id California Department or Forestry spokesman Doug Allen. EIGHT FIREFIG HTERS were in jured while battling the blaze. One suf- fered an apparent heart attack while another suffered a chain saw cut in the leg. Several collapsed from heat ex- haustion and one man went into con- ,·ulsions. possibly due to insect bites. Allen said The fire. which began F nda). ~P parently was 1gn1tcd by a hiker .... ho t ried to ctispose of some toilet paper b' burning it. Mea'lwhilc. then· we re cilso no prC'd1c t10ns of rontainmc·nt ror a blaze that thr('atened a mob1 h: hom e park in Qu&tl Valley. 20 miles )>OUtheast of H1vc:r-.1dt· T he fin: began shorll> aft(·r noon ~u n day and had burnNJ more than 500 acres of dry brush b> l'\ l·ntng CDF SPOKESWOMAS Donna Ta~lor s aid a team was protecting the h<1mes She s aid the rin" ~Ing battled b> 150 firefighters. v. :.t!'i 20 percent contained late Sunday U S. Forest ~rv1ce spokeswoman Stella Bryant said containment was ten- t al1 vely eXP<'Cted e arly Tuesday for J fi re in the Kings l<1ver area of S1e rr:i ~attonal Forc>st. ':.i bout 40 miles east rit Fresno !\lore than 400 r1rer1ght.ers werr· J t thl· scene of th:it blazl'. which began '>aturday night :ind had cl<11ml'd about 1 000 ac-rec; b' Sund.•) \L~) Sl '..,.DA \'. Los Angl..'l<'., Count\ '111'f1ghter-; ('1Jnqucn·d a stubbo rn brush fm: cast of L1ttlerork Dam in the An tt>lope \'all{') Th<" blazl'. which began lj ((• 1-'nda). burned 900 acre<; befon· Jl "':i s <:ontrolled. ~aid dispatcher Ron Corrin Another bl:.izc· in the Sequo1c. National Fr1 n ·-.t v.a s contained by m1dn 1ght Saturday arter charnng 709 a cres in 1111,1,e r Ken Canvon. 12 miles northeast of Bakersr1eld It reportedly was causerl by fi reworks . Pupil Behavior Analyzed FRESNO IAP1 A pohcy of makmg discipline and pra 1S(' cons ist ent 1!> strongly supported by Fresno Unified School District te achers a nd ad- ministrators. a survey shows More than 90 P<'rcent of 529 tea~herc; and administrators questioned after the policy's first year said 1t helps l1l con- trolling classrooms Three fourths of those surveyed reported no trouble en rorcmg the general rules . "One or the things we're trying to change is the confus ion children e•. perience when each teacher has a di(. ferent set of rules and the parents hav{' ti n entirelv different set." said Loreo- E bersole. the dts trict's director of staff development Four of the victims were killed when their rent ed single-engine Grumma n A ·5 cr ashed on :i r unway and burst into flames while trying to land m Chula Vista. near the Mexican border OUR JULY SAU: & CLEARANCE CONTINUES TO OFFER EXCELLENT VALUES. WITH MANY ITEMS REDUCED 1 /3 TO 1 /2 HERE ARE MORE EXAMPLES OF THE IN-SEASON SAVINGS AT BU LLOCKS WILSHIRE NEWPORT BEACH. On Sunday morn10g. two people en route from the Palm Desert died while apparently trying to m ake an 10s trument landing in their single-engine Cessna 206 at Carlsbad's P alomar Airport 30 miles north of here. SUMMER SPECIALS HEAVY NYLON PLUSH .APARTMBO' CARPETS ._ s2ss . s 3s9 ~ Td. ~Yd. 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Sun 12·5 OUR AN NUAL SWIMWEAR SALE OW IN PROGRESS SIS.90 to $43.40, o· Q $24 to S65 You II tind the season s best maillots. b1k1nis. sheaths. sk1ned suits and beach cover-ups in a splashy array of colors and prints By Elisabeth Stewart . Cole. Sirena. Roxanne. Sanocastle. Gonex. St. Raphael. Ga bar. Deweese and Going Places 0tease. no mail or phone orders. Representative selection in C)w1m and Play \ ,. ...... """1, ,. , o •• 1yP•• •• Edlterial P!!IJ.e ----------------------------------------lllllliil .. Inheritance Tax Bill Facing Veto? A allnlfi~an• blU . m.autbored by Oranp Cout Al · ilembly members Marian Berseecm and Denn.la Manien. has been passed by both~ ol lhe Lepletu.re, but ls threatened by a pbematorial veto However, SlflMI lO plate Ulla OM on a future ballot U an inlllallve measure , should the veto matenallze lllready &J"t!under way. • ' AB 2093. with 88 ~mbly m embf!rs llated as co authors. would modify wb.at has bffn called "th eruel t tax" the CalifomJa mherttance tax • Uemandlf\s almost 100 perc~nt more than lhe na llonal averaJCe inberitan«" tax rate. this law has fore~ widows and duldren to dlspose of f a mtly hom es, f arm.s and businesses ln order to meet tax bltl8 th at come on top of property ta.x btlls a!r~ady paid. The measure just passed would exempt urvtvlng spouses fro m any lnherttance tax they now have an ex· emrtion o( only $60.000 or current market value on the hal or an estate that belonged to th~ deceased under <·o mmunaty property la ws . With Inflated real estate prices, this exemption is gr~sly inadequette For other relattves named as beneficiaries. the e x l'mpt1on now as as little a s $2,000. They would be perrn1twd. unde r the ne w bUI. to de fer inhentance tax payments for_ up to 10 years. or as much as 15 years m the <·ase of a famil y f arm or business inherita nce. The bill would cost the st ate up to $200 m1lhon in potcnllal re ven ue. Gov. Brown has said he wall veto at This would be neither com passiona t e n or w is t' , Bakersfield Assemblyman Don Rogers already has ta k<'n s te ps to gathe r signatures for a baJlot initiative that would comple tely abolish the sla te inheritance t ax. The ~overnor would be well advised to accept the half loaf of a modific ation of the "cruelest t ax." The alternative. if left up to the voters . will be no inheritance tax al all Radar Loses Again It's beginning to sound like a broken r ecord, but another bill to permit the California Highway Patrol t<> equip its units with radar has gone down to d efeat in the s tale Legislature. Once more CHP Commissioner G len Craig sought permission to use $1.S million in available federal funds to install the equipme nt, now used by state highway police in every other state and in more than 300 Ca hf ornia cities. Th<' meas ure passed the Senate in a 21-15 vote, was approved by a 7-3 vot e in the Assembly Transportation Committee, then ran into its perennial foe. Assemblyman Lou Papan, D -Millbrae, chairman of the Rules Commit tee whe re it was up for routine revie w Hut anything concerning the CHP is far from routine w ith Papan , who h a s pursued a vendetta agains t the putrol since he was nailed four year s ago for speeding at 90 miles an hour. SJ)(.."'Cdin~ is n 't a real traffic problem. says Papan. T h e Teams ters Union, standing firm against radar. ;1lways agrees with him. Truck drivers don't hke speed· mg tickets either. Craig insists radar-equipped patrol cars are the only a nswer if the 55-mile speed limit i~ to be enforced. The federal government in.sist.s it must be, if the state wants a ny m ore highway funds. Papan a nnua lly cynically s uggests replacing the 600 offt"Crs the patrol has lost since 1975. T hat. Craig always •xplams and as Papan well knows wo uld cost $24 rn1llion. which t he s tate doesn 't have . So this perfec tly rational propos al on ce more is kept from the Assembly floor by a negative 34 vote m Papan's <:o mm1tlc.'<!. Cred it Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy with :..1 s trong assist for caving in to Papan and sending the bill Lo a t•ommittce that had no business dealing with it. Something stinks in Sacr amento when a s ing le mule- hcarted legis lator a nd a self ·serving union are permitted to gl'l away with this year after year . CoIDpassionate Plan The c ity of Hartford, Conne<:ticut , h as come up with a compassionate plan to help the e lderly, the handicapped and the une mployed who don't h a ve e nough cash to m eet their property tax bills. They can work orr the debt by doing chores for the ci· ty. So far. som e 350 Hartford citizens have used the plan to pay oH m o re than $175.000 in back taxes . To qualify, they m ust have a tax bill that exceeds 10 percent of their income Ocpending on t heir s kills. participants can earn tax c·redits or $3 to $4 an hour by doing things the city budget <·an't cover . like catchin~ up on back filing. One 8().year· old widow confined lo a wheelchair is processing p a rking t1ckcl'i t o pay o ff $.5,000 in back taxes. Hart.ford officials said th ey've had que ries a bout the program from cities throughout the countr y . lt sounds like· a simple and sens itive way to en able the tax poor to k<'e p t heir homes a nd their pride . • Opm1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on 1111s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Oatly Pilot, P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 .Boyd/Food Taboos By l,..M. BOYD M iJthty pttullar are food Uboos. The Llanos of eastern Colom b1a eat toasted ants Rut when a correspondent told them 'some of his people eat the legs of fro.cs. they were horrifie4. He said th~ people seemed sickened by Dear Gloomy Gus Other N110Urces may be exhlmted but Uncle Sam will never lack for t1e 1l -appolnted dlplomat.a. • D.M. 0 1 .. lft'/ OM ,_., -..... fl'lillt .,. , .... ,. ........ llMHMtll't ,...._, .. ·-flf .. -~ .... ,_ ... ,..... .. ~.c...~,...... the thought. Some clearly were offended , as though he'd spoken indecently. It Is far easier for most people to tell hes on the telephone than Ln face·to-face conversations. So contends a student or human behavior. You talk with your faclal U · preaslonA and body gestures as well as w1\h your voice. he says. So tr you don't have to coordinate these with your words -aa in a phone con· venation -you can deliver your ltOriee in a more re- laxed and plausible manner wlth leas fear of 1ettin1 tripped up. Expec t more here on how to tell Uet. As demand warrant.a. Ten percent of tbe people In thlt com>lr)' who make tbe moet money c:omblMd make more than 50 pereeat of thoM people who make UM leut money cocnbtaed. Got tbat? Spoils System Still Survives WASHINGTON -Twice wllblo a yHr, I.he Wblte lloute WU Hplktlly wUIMld that it is • crime lO buy polllleal •UJ>POrt wltb the tupayen · money The firal admonluon w•s atenored, ttu• H~d wu quiell)' heeded l'vl' alrt<udy detuill.-0 the way Jimmy Carter pluyt>d Lad>• l:t o untlful with fe>dt.•r.11 ~ranui to kl'\ IS l 11 I t' 'i U II cl I 0 I' u I I l I l ' ' s hllr1ly ~·fun· t•rUl'l d l p r 1 na u r 1 l' ' ltlld \'IHlt'U"t'' Th I !I d I' llbt•1,11\• U'l' o f ~ u v 1• r n mc11t ltlTl:t'SM' to twut huC'k Tt'CJ t\ t• 111h'\IY' d1u11 l·n ~ t• 1· 1unt< t1ri.p1t .. u C'lt•ar wurnang tn M an•h 11179. from Wh1h• llQUM· Cou11s1•I Hutwri l.1p-i hutz th.it 1-ud1 i.:rn11i..1111111,t11p wns llll·~HI It aK a l'111111•. l.1p.,,hut1 wroh' 1n .1 n11·m11 It• lh1· \\'lull• ltoust· 'luff. for '1111,11111• "1th •:r:1111 m.1kin~ ,111lho1 1t \ 111 u-.1· th.it :111lhot 1l) Ill 1111k1 111 aflt•t'l tht• Richard R~PvP~ nomlnaUon or election ol a can· dld•te." In the same memo, Ltpthutz wrote. .. It ls &llO a crlme for anyone to promise employment . in return for PollUcal aupsx>rt for a particular candidate.' THE LATl'F.a part or the wnrnlnK was so openly bl"ushed Jsade an the parceling out of ('ensus Jobs this year that even Justice Department attorneys became alarm ed. They tn · fo rm ally warned the While I lou1>e and the Census Bureau last March that their systematic pol1t1 clz1ntt of the Cen!!.u rt•cru1tment process m1 Rht violate the criminal code 'l'he hmng proct'dur(' was then quiet ly modified Wh<1t cau..:ht the Justice Department's l'Yt' wa1> the White House sy~tt~m for dohn~ out i.·rnvorary C'<•nsus tak1ni: JOb'> On1• Census Hun.·uu memo, dis pulC'ht'<i to all th1• burC'aU ''> r., .,:aonal dlrt'<'lor' la•a Jun :!!'I . .;tntect baldly .. Throu~houl th1· n•c·ru1lln..: IJrOC't'''· prl'fcn•n<'<' will be j(IH'n to t•und1dall'' r<'f' ommended by the Political par· ty of the incumbent Admi.nlJtra- Uon." TRIS BLATANT battle cry for a return to the SPollS system was followed by specific instructi<>M. The memo indicated the specific government form on which "all recommendations fr o m OemocralJc sources should be lasted... and remanded the re· g1onal direct.ors that they were responsible for "sf'ei ng that ap· pl acant s who wer e recom · mended" were clearly 1den· t1f1ed. Jus t ice Depar tment in · vestagators found th at job applicants with pohllcal refer· m is wi>re indeed g1vt'n pref. <'rence tn the schedulmg of JOb 1ntcrv1ews aCt~r 1n1l1al test~ lo\ t~r" passed The 1nterv1ews \I. t'r<' often m1·re· fo rmalltte~. putting polll1<.'ally referred ap· plt<.'ants at th\• ht·ud of the hnl' mt•ant that th<'y wt•rt• virtually J<;~Urt'<I of lundtng one of lhc lim1te'd numb..r of Job\ In mid Marc h. the Censu'i Bur(';iu r ev1i;t·d ll'i Jan 25 memo, deletln• the on-..ve para1raph and the otMr rel· erencea to PoUUcal prefwete. The a.1ency a1lo modi.tied t.be way in which job interviews were scheduled. A White House attorney told my associate Tony Capaec&o the Cens us Bureau "decided to make the change out of an abun- dance of caution'· to• h>w that 1l was operating witbm all the applicable laws ." GRANT GAMES: The Carter White House continues to punish congressional s uppe>rters of Sen. Ted Kennedy's presidential .,.d. Sen . GeorRe McGovern, D..S.D .• a staunch KeMedy man, recent· ly helped the city or Sioux Falls l(et a $1.8 rrulllon grant from the Housing and Urban Develop· ment Department. But HUD of. f1 c1als called Rep . Thomas Daschle. D·S.D .. t o let him mak e t he a nnouncement. OaschJe hadn't worked on the grant. so he notified McGovern . When a McGovern aide caUed HU D for confirmation, an agen· cy official denied the grant had b e.e n made . Nol until the McGove rn m a n identified Oaschlc as the source of his in· format100 did the embarrassed HUD official confirm what the grant had indeed been made. WATCH ON WASTE : s ince 1969, the Law Enforcement As· s1stance Administration has handed out some $278 million in ~rant.5 and loans to mdivlduala who plan to pursue careen in t he criminal JU.Sta ce field. Of those who have been dunned for their loans. the majority haven't paid back L:ncle Sam and about SIH 2 m1lhon of the taxpayers· monf.'y \I.Ill go uncollected In cldd1t1on , l.f·:AA ba.-. a practice of .... nt tng off loam. lo sx·rsons who ;11·t u~lly 114·~c·vE·re 1n th<>ar law. a•nfon·1•m••nt 1·a n ·t"n.. But a re r,.n t -,1ud~ sh<1wed that many of tho• loan rccapu•nts had strayed fJr aru·ld Onr. for example. "'uund up 1n I ht' A~ra cullure l>1·partmt'flt, a nother went 1.11to c <Jn5umer a!fo1r<;, and a Hurd "':i-. work1 ni! fo r a n a nimal "t' I f3 re <.()('tel v. Reagan Success Green Light for Critics Sl'"'.W YORK H o na lcl Rea~an peaked last wet·k Na t ion a l poll ., -.h o v.an~ Rea1o1an 11 to 20 point-. ahead of Pres 1dt'nt Carter a rc• not tht- best lhtn~ that rould have hap pened lo the man v. ho \II Ill soon b e t h c Re publi c an no minee for Carter's JOb T h (' C'ha ll cngcr ma y go up some more in the polls for a while . but he will never tx· in bf'tter shape than he 1s ri1o1ht now. The tearing.down process began as soon as the building.up climaxed That as the way of politics and or th~ press. It was tnev1table that as soon a s Real!an looked hkc a wtnn('r -a nd , poten· ti ally. president or the United States coverage of und con· vers ataons u bout him would Art Hopp•· 1'ha1H:1· dr;w 1:.it1 call\. f11r lh1• ~Or"i(• Tht· .. amt• thing hap1wnt-tl to 1-:d\I. ard Kcnnt·d> la~t >t'ar. II h c ~ .1 n r o r R <' a g j n t o <1rb1tranlv P•<'k a day on lht· d ay thl' Los Ange les T1m('' publtshl'd the first of a two·p<Jrt wrH·~ h.> Robf'rt Scht't'r This 1 .. what lh<> T1mec; s aid al the twganning ''IT'S HARD lo get a fi x on k cagan becaust• ht' 1s always on i.tage , and 1t soon becom~ ob v1ous to those covering him lhut lau11thter, cheers. a nger and fervor C'an all be summoned by lha s candidate instantly on com· mand. Many other candidates strive to do exactly that, but they have not had has lraminR Reagan's voice will choke up itt the same ltne in a spee<:h that he has given h ve times that day. and 1t is d1ffi ('uJt for a reporter. recor dinR 1t a nd then re listening, not to become cynical and began lo bell<'vc that there 1s no real Rea1otan t~re "From th(' cJ..i ,-. v. hc11 h1· first ht·1·.1 m1• ,in a ctor Rt•ag:en·, pubht• pt~r'4.lfl,1 h." ~·t n C'.ir ful I\ m ;m:i~t-d ill d h1· h;,1' br-t·n t·11n 11 11uou~b on J.:UJrd Thdl mJkt•' for alrrm'l hair·• l't·ntun nf t•nntn\t-<I .1µp1•ara nr•·. not J ' •• m .1t1c·r or Pt'f.,(ln.11 d1•1• .. 1t but .1 ~ ,, n1•<'t•"ar~ mJ r k of h1 ' 1r~1dt·" Thi• :'\(•\,\ 't ork T1 me:-be~an \I. 1th a m:11.:;i11n1• a rt1C'lt' b y Hotwrt l.tndSI!\, v. ho f'nded with a quote> from A Al an Post. th(' rt·t1rt•d <.':1llforn1a ll•J:1slat1H! an al\'>l , "ho \l.Ork ed with ReaJtan for )l'<ff' "l 'M SCARED TO death that he' II i;:ct e lCX'h'<I Whal troubles me 1s that he's so !4uperlicaal He's an actor. Ile ~oes around mak1n~ sax or ei11tht speed>es a da~. saying thl' same thing. reading from those notecards of his. with all lhose facts. It's hlte hc has a t·on1ht1oned response . lake Pavlov's do~." On th<' same day. The New York Dally News, in an artk le h> M arhat•I Daly. otrered these thnughts on Rea1i?an "In the earl)' 1960s, he became .1 'l'1i?reRa t1on1st e mbracing 'uC'h racL'>L'i as governors Ross ll.1rnett of M1ss1s.ci1ppi and Orval t-·aubu.'> of Arkansas. Our man no\I. d«sC'rabes the John Barch Sl><"lt'l) as ·a terrific or.caniza- 1 rnn · f"ederal aid to educatJoo. ht· now :.ays. was ·a tool or 15 ranny. · Welfa re recipients ht>came 'the fa~less mua wa.it- anR for a handout.' He urged t'1t11ens to 'arm yourselves' becau.w 'the pol.Jee can't protect you from the hordes ' " LIKE IT Oil not. that's the way it will be for a few weeb - until Reagan Is cut down to si.1e. There wiU be more opinions and more malertal. It's just the beg10ning no one has yet questioned Reagan about the fact that m bis a utobio1raphy 15 years a.RO he said he likes to con· suit his horoscope before mak- ing m a10r decisions. He ls an Aquarian. Rival Terrorist a~ Call for Adjudication A proposal before the U N to establi sh an International Ter· roris t Claims Adjudication Board re<:e1ved added amiM!lUs last week from the attempt to blow up the Statue of La bcrty Following the blast. poli<'c and ne wspapers received llvf• d1f fer ent phone ca ll s from per so n s c l ai mi ng credit for the explosion In the names of fl ve dlfferent p o l i ti cal groups -In· e luding the Pal es tin e t.lberatlon Organl u tlon. the Jewlft h Oefen!'e League and the Pue rto Rican Independence Movement. THE SPl&rrED wrangle over who placed the bomb in the monument s urprised many ob, servers u the terrortat act wH not one that wUI loom large In the annaJs or international ter· rortam. No one wu killed, much less maimed, damage was limit· eel to $11,000 and the explosion failed to topple the lamed statue lnto N@w York harbor. Nev•rtheleH, the Statue of Llberty II dear to the bean.a ot m llllons of /'\mcriC'ans. noted Great Rratain 's S lr De nnis C'osbert 1n a speech to the U N General N.scmbly "And •l 1s most unfair that the proper ter· rorast organi zation will not re rel vr the C'red1t 1t dem ands und dcscrvt-s for the• attempt to bl ow al to i.m1thPrf'N1s · · Sa r Dt.>nnts. who a uthored tht- resolullon to t'i.tabhl>h a Ter roras t Claims AdJu d1 C'<1t 1on Board, said the need for !>UCh an impartial bo<ly was lncrcasin1o1 dally Pun~la ·•As the number of ter· r orist o rganizations doubles t'aC'h week and th•~ frequency and magmtude of terrorist acts expand expon('ntaally." he sSJd, "we are an danger of becoming hopelessly confused as to who IS doin~ what to whom and why. "FOR F.XAMPLE, the re ls Ill· t lc question that a terrorist group will ~ able to explode a nuclear bomb In a major city - New York. let us say -in the oear future When that ha ppens, "Am the good newt; you'N not 8 hypoc;hondr'tM." -~-------~----- a t least a dozen terrorist sroups f will be clamoring for er9Clit • before the radloacUvlty dual Mt· C ties. And what ii the media ID it.a haphazard fashion awards tbe rt-spoosibiUty to the wron1 lac. lion? • l ' "WHAT IF THE Bleak Oc· J tober Movement mistakenly ~ets the credit for a nudear '1 bomb planted at great Hpenae and risk by the Provlaloaal j I RA ? Would it be fair II the lut· vlvlntt New Yorkers erronf!O\.llly ' demanded the withdraw•l of I Is raeli troops from the West • Bank lnatead of the withdrawal ol 8rit1sh troops from Ulater! Such conf uslon could destroy the very meaning of lnternaUonal terrorltm." Sir 08\n.ls said the AdJudlca· lion 8oud would wue olftclal credit application blanb, 1ll'l through the evidence and of. ficially proclaim which act was committed in the n•me of what cause -ao that the Pl'OIM' ter· rorlst JroUP could rally public opinion to Its aide. As ked ll terrorist 11roup1 real· ly comm1tted terrorist act.a in order to win public support for their foals. Sir Dennis loolled aurpr sed. "Wby else," be asked, "do they always demud lh• tttdit? •. t -. . . -. . .__.._, ................ . ......... ' NAT10H .... Ju1t?.1• Every Man an Island People of Prudenc Pr f r I solation NntOllT. R.I. <APl -Ufe for tM 75 or ao ~aMet aad mo.Uy re\tred ,..•hkat1 ot nutA:11 lllud la Narrqw«t a., la euuJ. 1'er .. ta tt.M WQ. A ooe-room ldlloot, wH.h u -I ., ol tlu'ee, ...... )'hib Uowt.n' what e~body eLM ii 411111' ••• ,,.... are problemt, ol CQ&1M £al*'l•Uy in tM IWIUDM'. when 2.000 part·ttme rwkteftta &r· rive. AM IOl'De ~do worry about the alate ot = laland'1 plans to C"xpaod recrubOfl on the 8l1T ORltALL, n ·s A PAUDLSE where th~ Uvin1 la easy The iaJand, for example. has no ll«nse plates "We don't maJre 'em get plates over here." said l._year-old Denrus Canario, the island's sole poUC"etnan, wbo uses a can ot spray paint to number the cars beloogLDc to the island's 75 or ~ permanent and mosUy retired residents Tbe word for Prudence lsland LS casual THE WRALE·SRAP ED STlllP OF land, which la about seven miles loog and 1 S miles acrou at its wid~t point, can be reached by ferry from Bristol on the east side of Narragansett Bay Although it's only 20 minutes by boat from I.he mainland. living here is a far cry from life across the water "People are more resourceful over here." said 69-year-old Todd F arnha m. leaning against his workbench where he makes dulcimers, violins and guitars "When you need a part or something. you can't just go out and buy it. You have to get on the ferry and go to the mainland. So a lot of the time we just repair or make what we need " THE ISLAND'S ONLY MECHANIC, Bill Bisordi. proudly noted. ''I've made my own shock absorbers and even carburetors" for the cars hauled over one at a time by the rerry. Farnham. who passes the ti me in a rustic workshop smelling of wood and glue, has served in every official cap acity on the island. from policeman to highway superintendent Jn fact, almost everybody holds or once held an official tiUe or two. "I'm not only policeman, but harbor master , animaJ control offi cer . assistant to 1he town ad· ministrator. public s afety director. conservation officer and volunteer fireman," said Canario. BILL BACON, WHO HELPS HIS brother and father run their Prudence Island Vineyard and Winery, is also the island teacher at the 84-year· old one-room schoolhouse, with an enrollment of three children. Other children attend boarding schools on the mainland. And Chest.er Warner, tbe fue chief, also built a good share of the island's homes, most of which serve as summer cottages for some 2.000 "sum· mer people " "We could use about s ix cops bere in tbe s um· mer ." said Canano. complaining that the lusb island's most serious law enforcement problem is auto accidents. He said burglary is a problem, too, pointing at the quaint cottages with names like Rainbow's End and Thistle Dew. Some residents wince at t he prospect of growth oo the is land, which has escaped the de· velopmenl common to m any others oH New. England shores. rRE NEAREST THING TO A COMMERCIAL venture is the Bacon winery, which markets its product at Rhode Island stores. "1bere's getting to be too many city people." Plate of the Day MAE WES -Her name is Alice Mae and his name is Wes. a natural combination. lllfOm'4•t-t0< -' Pl_,e ol -0.y" I\ \._t'-0 Dot Mil~ F-l' .wt-o1 -1'7~ "'"Oft of llW "WllO's -of ~t-lllN CAii-• L~ Pl.,.ft " IY DONOVAN CliWFOttD llAlTOR llAI. ESTATE VS DOW JONIS When -compare the ,..... OWK the l)ISt 20 year• between stock tMtMt profits •nd ,.., _. ... lna'1•11.we1tsee Quite • drem•tlc dt ...... In doN.rs. In the decede from .--1110 eo Jlnu#Y 1110. the Dow Jon•• ......... ~)umped ._•toeoo-., ...... d 18 ""*"In ... ,..,.. During the ... ""yW l*tDd. "'9 1Redlan home prloe .... , ... '""" 11U07 to ti .Ot2 -•n 1p1treot1tton of •• ___. ....... Dow • • ~ 1980 the 0...-.. ......... .......... '°'. =-=-~..= oonttnued to Iner .... ........... ODii of • ' living to S56.300 -UP 300% since 19e0. TOday. the Dow Jones Is tar bek>w its PMI< (it reached 1.000 1n Sorinv of 1om wN.. home prices keep riling ..... ttw\ the coet of livfno, No men. how you lllce tM cai. • .,, ino..tment In ,.. ...... OYer the pelt 20 ~-~tofw OUlllrlp flf'f *de ,,.... lftcNllll NllJ ... INnd .. w6dilning In faWf of ,.., .... . t6J.1112 uJd llarcy Dumbar, alttina on the ra.Ul.n1 out.aide her Uoy.,... at the ttrry landina llra Dunbar <'Omplalned abo..tt a state plan to u.ae ponioM ol lhe Llland. wblcb it bu alnady ac· quJred. for park and recre.Uonal f)Ul"POffa. l.oclud lnl campln1 and hlklnc Similar development is occurriftl on elabt other t>.y islands. "Thia plan o( the state's to make a park system ol the bay islands could really hurt our way of U/e They're talking about bringing buses In b~re (OI" the toun l s," sighed Mrs. Dunbar. wh08f' two children attend the one-room school A. 8UMM£a RESIDENT STEPPING off the ferry &tdmonished a reporter not to write about the 111and "l&Dd get a lot of poople interested in this place." While the permanent residents s uffer the normal tnals of small-town llving -"everybody knowi.n ' what everybody else is doin'," there's satisfaction m such a life . too, said mechanic Bisordi. ,.,...,...... '.Daat's a Lot of BuU "I can jUBt listen to the sound of a car passing out.side and know whose car it ls." be said. peering through his Coke-bottle thick eyeglasses at a bat- tered station wagon roaring by. "We don't worry about the looks of the cars over here. We get serious when it comes to things Uke properly working brakes.·· he sa.id Clad in wtute, men tn Pamplona. Spam . run ahead or the bulls today in the open. mg of the world-famous San F'ermm feast ~o tnJuries or other incidents were report· ed at the event. which often has perilous consequence~. ---------------------------------- 111AN Bll~IS. EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE 30MONDI ACCOUNT Highest rates with insured safety. Accounts insured to $100,000 Interest rate available through July 9, 1980. 30·mo nth Treasury Certificate. Rate M:t bi·weekly by the U.S. Treasury is based on the yield on Treasury Securities. Interest is compounded daily. Interest rate available at the time the accoum is opened remains in effect for the full 30-month term. Federal regulations require a ubstantial penalty on funds withdrawn prior to maturity. Effective annual yield has been rounded to the nearest thousandth of one percent and is based o n a 365 day year. COSTA MESA- SANTAANA 3929 S. Bristol Ave. at Sunflower • 979-9800 HUNTINGTON BEACH 7830 Edinger Avenue at Huntington Center 848-2222 SEAL BEACH 801 Pacific Coast Hwy. at Main 594-8855 LAGUNA HILLS 24085. El Toro Road at Paseo de valencia 770-2816 • Assets mer $9Billion .. • . . 0.Y fltlOf &~ \'?@QI] [[ ®@lf\Ylfl@@ II Miiie• lt'latllall Fair Share of Funds Near? ........... .,,, ........ c..i DEAa aEAD£RS: A.IUMll&lll l•••laU.. 11 ., .. Uy ..,.l•IH wt~ ll~ • a...ae warm •• ...., t.a.e wtaaer. It lt J.a u tlHfal la keeplaa a IMHIM ~ artac A••er . ....,aCJoe worb .. t111.e ... e "=· all yHr ..... Tk ••l laportaat area &o a&e. ucentU.. io Certai.a&eed Cofl'., a flkr.,._. taAlaU.. maalafactuer, is Ute auJc. It will ~ &M ~me from lileat 1e.erae.ect by tbe au, JMll ~at.re&. oe ao air ce>edJlloller, aad .. 1. Uma&dy, save eltttrklty. If )-OU measiare the lhltk.oess of lnswatJoD you have •i tb a ruler, ud flnd less than 6 lncbes, you sbowd eoasidt"r addlng at least g lncbes more of flberbltil 1.nsuJaUoll, advises CertaloTeed. To help determine bow much lns1l11Uon Is a eeded, measure t.be length and width of the attic. Tben measure the distance between the attlc beams. or Jotsta. From these figures, your bullclln« materials suppUer can determine the amount of lnslllation needed For more information. request these free booklets, "lnsulation Facts" and "Insulate and Save on Tue-s with CertalnTttd Fiber Glass lnsolatloo." by writing to CertaJnTttd Corp., P.O. Bo• 860, Valley Forge, Pa .. 1'482. .\otary Doesn•1 Make it Legal DEAR PAT . Does a notary's seal make a d ocument legal? I've heard this is the case. J .C .• Costa Mesa Wroag. The National Notary Assoclatton says tbat a notary's seal is limited in what it certifies. lncloded are witnessing the slgniJlg of documents, identifying lbe signers, admln.isteriog oaths and amrmatioas, and taking acknowledgments. A notary, unless also an attorney, may not give legal advice or prepare legal documents. A notary may not give advice or assistance oo lmmi· gratioa and naturaUzatioo matters either. Nor does a notary's ~al guarantee the contents of a document are true or the document is legally bind· ing. When identiJying document signers, a notary will compare signatures. ask for a signature to the notary's recordbook. and, in some instances, re· quire ftn gerprints. These steps are taken to dis· courage fraud and forgery. and to provide evidence if nt>t'dei!. Read any documents carefully before you sign. If you suspect wrongdoing or a mistake by a notar), report it to the state notary appoloting or. fleer. or to Sotary Consumer Walch, a pubUc service branch of the Natiooal Notary Association. Contact the association by writing to 230 12 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills 91364. Bid w·as lligh. But '\o Solf' DEAR PAT: I bid S25 for an-item at an auction recently. but when lhe a uctioneer laiJed to get a higher bid. he refused to sell it to me. What are m y rights in this situation? W. B .• Costa Mesa Auct.iooeers can reserve the right to take an item off the auction block if the higbest bid is Wl· acceptably low. lo order to e:terclse that right, however. auctioneers must provide advance notice that they havf' the option lo refuse saJe. If tbe auc- tioneer doesn't romply with these requirements. thP highest bidder ha~ s everal options. First, if the it..-m is uniqut> (like an original painting), the bid· der may be legally entitled to purchase it for tbe amount of bid. Alte rnatively, t he bidder may be entitled to damages m easured by tbe differe nces between the amount bid and the reasonable market value or the item at the time of the auc· lion. U you want lo pursue this matt.er, contact an attorney. 81 O.C. 11\fmNGI ........ r:-e ..... If Auembly \;on s tllutlonal Amendmmt <ACA > ,, 1eta to the voters ln Nov.mber. Auembl.ywoma.n Marian lk'rleMn < R·Newport Beach> says It would 1lve OrUll• County a $$S million wtndlall tor b.l&hwaya uae. The amencfment authored by As· umblymu\ Walter lngalh . D· Rlvrnlde. would earmark the curTent state plea ta.it oa 1asoline so.teJy for that pW'pOle Oranae Co®ty would also ~ separated from Los Angeles and Vtntura counUes when djviding the pro- cffds . BY DO I NG TRI S, says As· semblywomao Bergeson. we would thus pay less ror gasoline rn the loog run and county motorl9lS would be financing such needed projects as completion of the Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar freeways and widening of Laguna Canyon Road. She says county motor is ts · have ~trong back10g in Sacramento for pa:.sage of the amendment pulling 1l on the November baJJot for voters to make the ulumate choice. . .. . LACK OF ADEQUATE PAY to meet lhl' cost-of-Li ving for many or Orange County's young Marine Corps families 1 a dlSJ!race and a shame. s ays Congressman Robert E. Badham ( R· Newport Beach). Citing ''arious living expenses. even th ose s upplemented by variou s branches of the service for America's defenders. Bad.ham calculates it leaves only about $200 for food , clothing utilities. ' Freeway Project Approved A $725,000 beauWica- tion project for lhe San Diego Freeway has been a ppr o ved by th e Ca h rorn1a Transport a· uon Commission. -1he plantrng pro1ect is planned ror the roadside along the fr~way from La Paz Road to j us t north of El Toro Road. Work 1s scheduled to begin in early October. Displays Scheduled The Orange County F i re PT'eventioo Officers Association plan to sponsor a booth at the Or a ng e County fair . July 11·20. Staffed by County fire department personnel. a pa ramedic van displa y l S scbeduJed. along with s lide programs. smoke d etec tor s. and f ire a larm exhibits. Call 642-5678. Pul a few words to wo rk for you. 10.11 z; 9.50~ 111 ICTl\I h.!hTll lll ;~1 LOCK IN THIS HICiH RATE FOR 21/2 TO 10 YEARS. SIOO 111111111111111 l rt-.1,11" Cl'rt1fi- l'alt•. 30 111w1th to 10 \1 .1r ll'rms. lntl·rl·'t t 111n1><111mkd d.11h. P.1~, ~<Ill .:!.')' 1 lllWl" th.111 .ttl\ h,111k <111 a u1111 p,ir.1lile ,j('l'Olllll. MThey'vc been sen ·ing Californians )mce 1889." , .. '1',,. 1,. 1 ,, ... , •1 .. ,,, ...... , ... ,,,,,,,, I••'•""'' t •• h .... '•'' \ n ilnlt '''it hn11t t. ,,.111 ·•'' ... Now ... savings insured to ~-· $100,000. FSJJC --- .................. FAR WEST SAVINGS Forrwiy State Mutulll Slwlnga NEWPORT BEACH 4001 ~1AcAHTll U R BLVD. r-:E.\R I \\fllOllVI'. HOAD 833~8383 TUSTIN 615 E. FIRST ST. "CROS~ fflO~t LARWIN ~<)(;ARE 544-7040 "Not a very pretty picture. to be eure." t.aya 8 1ulham. HE POINTS OUT that Maj. Gen. Franc1a X. Quinn. command.J.n1 officer of the Finl Marine Division at Camp Pendleton. openly urges men in hia com- mand to apply ror and use food stamps. Badham says that carnes a certa.in degrading connotation in civilian lire and many Marines have been treated with d1sdarn and contempt. But the Marines arc tough. he says. and he in· tends to fight as a member of the ·Armed Services Committee to better lheir lot. Bad.ham says that Gen Quinn 's food s tamp strategy is designed to call more attention to the pay problem and achieve improvem~t. ••• VOTEU CAN aaowsE among old merchandite and learn about a new ca.odldat.e Sunday. July 1J at the An· deraon for PT'es ldent Orange County headquarters. Noon Is the time and 2025 N . Broadway. Santa Ana. the place. A rummage saJe will be staged during the o~n house. wtuch is designed to ac- quaint visitors with Anderson's bid for omce. He needs 101,296 signatures to place his name on the baUot ln No. vember . Petitions will be available to sign and lo take away for carrying in your own neighborhood . Anaheim Jayuxilkers Spur $40,000 Fence A $40,000 project to install a chain· link fence lo stop J><'Qple from Jaywalk mg to Dis neyland has been appro' e<I by the City Council. The project "ii I bt• 5-la rtcd after the amu~cment park !> c,ummer rush. with the city and D1snt.') land s plitting the cost D1 sneyland"o; c hief engi neer. Bill Gair. told the council that the present situation of persons jaywalking to get to the park·s employee entrance was a safety hazard for the pedestrians and drivers. Voting ~gainst the bill was City Coun· cilman Ben Bay who called 1t nothing but a ··band aid " Bay asked for a city traCf1c department s tudy on other solu · tions to lhc problem . The project was also opposed by three own ers of motels across from Dis· neyland They said the fence will not stop 1aywalke~ but will make it dif· C1cult for motorists t o enter their bus1 - ne!>ses The project U> install the fence on Ha rbor Boulevard's median d1nder was estimated to take 30 days. ._ ____________________________ .. Seate~ 1totte.-e,.perh.af ...... 11of J•. l, IW. Ot•ClliblliaMD~...,.. NAMED TO BOARD Donald R. Lawrenz I CdMMan Appointed Donald R. Lawrenz. of 20001 Tahuna Terrace. Corona del Mar : has been named to the board o f director s of Big Rrothers o f Oran ge County As a board member. Lawrenz will b e respons ible for setting org anazat1onal poli cies and assisting in fu nd· raising projects. Lawrenz is chairman of the board or B E.S.T. Plan Companies 1n Newport Beach. OM.Y""-OT A• ....... ., .,.. A. llVLUGAN .............. ,._ __ VaNICS. halJ -TtMr. are tM PteM1r-.. ol ~. and UM IDM. U. 0t11aD. Ute Dalla and ........ ,~.but ta ...... b'Cllll& .... beck 1ardens tMt ..-. ta. .....-t reactaon from vtaltora to Pe11Y Ou1 ...Wm'1 famed palauo on the OrudCMal.. Tbe baell 1aN1en brln1a a 1a1p. a al1h and sometimes tears. ra mous bareback (and f ront> hon t:man called "The Angel of tbe Citadel." a bronze by Italian sculptor Marmo Marlni. COLLECTO&GVGGENllEJM lells aboot it in ber delightful a utobiography. ··o ut of This Century." Sbe went to Milan to borrow a Marini work for an ex· hi b1tion 1n he r gar den but "ended up buying the only thing avatla bJe," tbe horseman. T h e s ta tue 's nud ity aod pictures." A FalEND SRIPPED them to America "as household 1oocts. adding som e casseroles and blankets and an old car which was stored for lack of petrol in a garage " Lett ln her will to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in New York, which will maintain the paJauo, they are an Italian treasure as well as one of the great monuments to modem art anywhere m the world. A remarkable woman. Peggy Guggenheim. She m ight not have known much about art whe n she started out, but she knew what she liked, and loved 1t like her beloved babies. . ............ ........ Gail Patrick, character actress and producer of the "Perry Mason" TV series, died Sunday at her home in Hollywood of leukemia. Private services are pending. 1 Tbe front grardeo br1n1s a IUP too. t.ben a &i&ale and the lnevitabte cUck of camer a shut· ten and n~ ot nu b bulbs. Alter St. Mark s Square and the Ria.Ito brid&e. it m ay we ll be the mos t pbotoerap be d s ight 1n Venice, alt.bough unsuitable for any but French potStcards. anatonucal details c an.sed some ----------------------------------=~-----­em barrassm ent, and it wa s prudent.ly neutralized on oc- ca s ions when the card in a l- pa t riarch of Venice and other dignitaries passed a long the can a l in front of her villa -and she had to receive "stuffy vis- IN A QUIET corner of the Nck garden 1s her gra\e :,he died Dec. 23 at age 81 and the inscription. "Here rests Peggy Guggenheim,." Close by appea r to ~ more g raves a nd t he inscription "Her e lie my beloved babies, followed by their names and dates: Cappucino 1949·53 Pegeen 1951-53 Peacock 1952-53 Toro 1954-57 Foglia 1956-58 Madame Butterfly 1954-58 Baby 1949-59 Emily 1945-60 Sir Herbert 1952-65 Sable 1958-73 Gypsy 1961-75 Hong Kong 1964-78 Cellida 1967-79 11.rw....,..._ LOVED ART Peggy Guggenheim TOURISTS A R E n um bed. stunned, some even weep open- 1:,. at the thought or her beloved b<.1 b1es aJ I <lying :,o young. most 1n their 1nf<.1 ncy, until tht· t ho u g ht occurs or som eonl· < us uully one of the guards ) whispers tha t these were her dogs, her beloved Lhasa Tcr riers and Shi Tzus. Who would nam e a baby Mada me Butterfly o r Hong Kong? -not even P eggy Guggenheim, who was k nown for her unconventional behavior , as the front garden at- tests. The front garden. right on the G rand Canal, f e atures th e itors ." As a child, Peggy Guggenheim ac compan ied her rath e r t o Europe e\'cr y yea r until he drowned returning home on the Titan1<: Educated in Europe. she becam(• a friend of Jame:-. Joyce. F.zra Pound and Isadora Duncan during the '20$, when s h e ado ptt'd her hig hly tn · dividual lif PStyle. In 1938, with I he help of her a rllst friend Marcel Duchamp, :.he opened a gallery in London. "WITHOUT K NOWI NG it," s he confesses to having started up her collection by buying up tbe works or artists who did not s ell just to console them. At the outbreak or World War II, she ~et out for Paris t o bor row enough modern art to start a COLLECTORS CORNEA A•re Co1na & Stemps GOLD & SIL VEA Prices for 7-3-80 o.NC!M-SM&. ~Cl ~101 I(,~,,-'61$. ,... Mapit Lt"" '61$. M'9. 100 Co<~' ,.,. ~ SO Pt'°' "11 '*3'1 ~!»Iv~ ~ UOO 1M"\. ~· ... ,_..,, _. (714) SS6-3850 South CoHI Plua VIiiage --•l-51 ••cr•n --GW•ll'Uul I -· TV Daredevil museum. but ended up buying...._ ________ _. ever ything in .sight · ''I put •Wll- We're celebrating our Third Birthday by giving yoa 1977 prices on all Injured in Stunt P HOENIX, Ariz. (AP > -Daredevil Steven Lewis of San Diego was seriously injured during the filming or a television show seg- me nt in which he a ttempted to jump over t wo cars hurtling toward him at 100 mph. His right leg struck the roof of the first car. throwing orr his timing just enough so his left leg was s mashed agalnst tbe roof and windshield of the second car, police said. myself on a regime to buy orie work or art a day · · With the German invasion im- minent. the Louvre changed its mind about storing her collec- tion or cubists. im pressionists, surrealists and other modems: ·'T hey decided it was not worth saving." The canvases were fi rst stored in a barn near Vichy, then s pent weeks on a r a ilro ad flat car awaiting safe passage to Greno- ble : "1 went and covered them ~?· ~-- FAbeBS IMSUllAMCI GttOUf' 14a.HS4 er lll-107 ,,, ........ c .... Met.e oar Luxurious Rooms lrom July 1,tbra August 28, 1980. ALL ROOMS ·ao. \\ hl:n our uooh urx·nl-<l July I. 1977 all rrx1m'> were $30.00, -.1ngh: or <loubk. ~vcn tJar.-a wet.•k. Well, that'i. JU"l v.ha1 they arc this summer during our bic h1rthday pa rty. Come on! Celcbr:uc 1hc return of 1977 at the 1\1,.1\im Hotel anJ ( j'ino n LJ"> \\.'E?:'h. Lewis, injured while ftlm.ing tbe s hmt on a road west of Phoenix for a television show called "That's Incredible," was ln s urgery most of Sunday night and this morning. witb tarpaulins." Her dilemma ----------Single or Double Seven days a week "It'll be 24 to 48 hours before they know for sure whethe r he'll -keep bis left leg," said a s pokesman at s uburban Scottsdale Me morial Hospital. Lewis , Zl, successfully jumped one u r doing 80 mph for a re~ cent segment of the TV show. and about 1,000 turned out to watch t he two-car attempt. worsened: "I could not remain in France under German oc- c upa tio n,'' s h e wr ote in a catalogue later , "or I, being J e w ish , s hould have found m yself in a concentration camp, but I would not leave without my CALL TOLL FREE . FOR RESERVATIO~. 8006346987 JOIN US IN CELEBRAnNG OUR ANNIVERSARY WITH OUR 2 YEARS OR 2 PEOPLE FOR THE PRICE OF 1 OFFER. . . &AOOUllTY • ···~··••tlaDll .......... ....... Cltlt-...t ') ...... ,,... .......................... ---" ~111Wlltl...,..lllW1911lMd IW.. CcwNr LAI.,_,_, ......... ClllW.Ctt't....., 14 years!14 d ubs! And we're still growing! On our 14th annive<Sar}'. Holiday Spa Health Clubs, are proud to bring you more than ever. More of the finest physical conditioning equipment availab6e today. inciud1ng Dynamics,< Nautilus: Paramount' and Universal.' More hot hydro-massage whirlpools. sun rooms. Finnish rock saunas. steam rooms, jazznastlcs classes for women and. at selected clubs, jogging tracks. swimming pools. and A•t•tl I._ ....... t1Hll11 IOOeO ............................. A-. .... lfl TM .... .._ 0...... ..... ......,, racquetball. Don't miss this opportunrty to join one of the best heanh clubs in California dunng our special 2 years or 2 people for the price of 1 offer. It's our anniversay but the grhs are all yours Call now or stop by for a free guest tour. The 2 people for 1 member~t11u is not renewable and neither offer is available at our Torr anc.1 • location . ..... -......... _.... .... ._. ..... .. ............ .., ............. .. ......................... ., ...... ...-. . .,.., .... ,. ..................... . 111•1 ...... ., ' . ' Detectives Dig Disco Dallaa Copa Pound a Beat anti Like It tppofnt..d C t.•rahJ II 'oldber g . 37, has ~·n uppomt (•d l'X~'t'Ull V\' Offl('t'r of Ca l1for111u :-. F'ran c·h1 ~l." Tax Hoard . cff<>c l 1vc Sept. I Goldberg ha!> been Missouri ·s re venue o ff1cf:'r th t· past two year~ DA t..LAS l AP 1 Onc-e • month. onaun"\tr Afraln In veaU11tora t.ire to lhe dl•<'o but. wonun1 O\'~rt!m• at booa mi and bumplllfC tu l«"f' w~r dl1crimlnat1on la bt-ln1 prac Ucf'd In OaJlaJ d•n«> h•ll• Tht)' art" •nforc1n1 an or dlnanct J>U5t'd tn Ofcember wbiC'h pro hibits "plaro of public at'commodatlon " from utl ne drt>u or pf'r11on1I •P p.>aranc-f' cod" to dlll<'rlmln•t~ ru1•llY "THt: LAW A PPL .. :S to any public pla('l', hut WC l'OOCt'llllllh: more on discos ~cauM• Wt!'ve had mun• cornpluan ll> about thl'OI, ' !><lid Waltt'r lllgg~ uf thl' cit} Con.sumt·r AffaJr.. dl' "artment City :.pokesman J a mie West :oiiu d the department. a law en forcement office with the power to !>ue bustnc!>Sei>. uss1gns six of 1t:. 13 tnvebt1 gutors on lht: disco beat. covenng 10 to 12 clubs In their monthly round:. · Higgins :.aid his c rew hits ..----------.... local hot i.pot:. on weekends , AIJ ~th_. Y.M"" • I I r .-,,,.__, monev bY •• ~ .•• 1,. • ..,1o•r., '""" since "they're young and wouJd ~ •f'"<VO· 1 , , • f<>'• be going out a ny way " Polo< <~fw'(f t>1 ( 1)11 64') )018 It• dt.-10~ "O F COURSE. THE Y g e t compensation for lhetr time and up~""9 ... tUaetUU Utd "They llO to • chab or bu. m1Jt wllh lht l'r o wd. h•ve a drink . do whatever Som.: of them dance. of l'OW'tk' JUJt wha\l'Vt'r g~ on They 11l•Y • i.u1table length of tame IUld tht-n leavt- . 'Th~ oo.ly r~aiwn we udv1~ thrm to drink Is to blend in Tht-5' couldn't Vt'ry well do that 1t th~y bought a glasi; ot milk or u mlluha.ke." Higgins said M ~ W~t said lhat :.mce lhe htw wu passed. the department rt-N~1v~ 2S dJScr1minat1on com· ,,hunts The ordinance . which t·arraes u penally of a $200 ra.ne. r~uares clubS with dress or ap· pcaranct: rules to pos t them prominentJyon a readable sign HIGGINS SAID some o( the rn ort• common dance hall no· nfl :, wer e scraggly beards. goatees ~1deburns below the earlobe. "country boy raggedy blue Jean ~ · a nd cordur oy britc·hes He addt.'d that often the dres:. code detectives find 1l "highly mstructlvc" to stand out front and s~ how the doormen en· force the pubhs ht'd cod1: He said his team. ranging tn age from 27 to JS, includes some white worke rs and als o "a Lock-in today's high rate up to S years! C itizens Savings wiU guarantee today's high m edium-term M oney Market rate for more than the minimum 21/i-year term. At Citizens you can enjoy this super-interest up to 5 years! With NO MINIM UM BALA NCE. You·ll enjoy knowing your fumb. <tn.: compkt d~ "Mtfc ... and your f utun: l.'aminJ.!" c< 1mrll'tl'I! 'l'L"tlrL· ... \.\ i1h a Wr<-.c Finaneial Fri~nd . Ju,t Ion!... a l n11r =' \c:u t!llar:tntced rt;tum. Nn h<mk c..m ptt\ \Oll thi-.. much ... :111d vou'll L':trn n111rc than comparahk term trew .. ury not l:~. 2'h YEAR. 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T hen tum to you r Wise FinanciaJ Friend for high interest ... exceptional convenience ... and a whole Jot more! ·s1 000 minimum balance roou11ed cmZENS -e Whoo. 1s your wise financial friend? • I '~Y1~'!~ lhats whoo' Chicano with a moustache. a blick 1uy with u goatee. a black woman who makes • very tood ap~arancf> " "THE \' w•:AR THEIR own c Jothing. We don't pay for that," he s aid · · l don't know what lhey wear . I suppose it's something o utlandish .. Only one club -Papagavo's hu been c ited for disobeying th ordinance. Ms West said, and 1t has posted its dress code for all to see ln the six months since the or· danance was passed. the in· vestigator s have Ciled no racial d1scrurunallon suits "We'w sttn some borderline cases, but nothmg we could ac. tually file a cast> on." Higgins said. "But it 's a pretty hard thing lo prove H's hard to say they discnmanatc agams t bl;icks whe n you Set' blacks there " Keep up with news of your community. All the newspope< you need comes fo you e-ve<y dov. the l •!J!\J~lt•ll 642-4321 NEWPORT BEACH: 3300 West Coest Highway neer Newport Btvd., 631 ·9205. NATION Wf•ightlifl.f!r Works Out s.u t• F:lwyn of Acton, Mass .. a letter c:a rr\er, works oul in Pep'!) (,) m m ~la) m1rd. Mass Elwyn s ays tha t when s he firs t began com~tmg four )ears ago tn New Englan d . s he was the only \\Om<Jn m lh(• we1ghthftmg m eets. which a l~o involved m en. Now. El\\ yn <.along w ith otht:r women are national and world champions m t h(•tr \\1•1ght c·la!-'- Buffalo Makes Plans For Boomtown Image nl·n ·Al..0. s y I AP1 When A BC TV .,port'>C"i.J.Slf'r I lo"' ard C<r..cll JOk in~ly d<·.,rr1b1'!I fjufralo <t '> " "l·lon<• uf Ch?vt>land la.st yc:.ir , h<· ,::ot JO i1nr.r~ rc•huttal from ~ayor J:.im(•-. 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Ill ddf1•r markedl~ from tht· tatlt·n-<l -.1r1•t1·h tha t i.:r<'t't.., \ 1s 1ton, toda\ Cars 1A 1ll ~ banned ::nd tht• '>tn·ct <'O O\'C'rt cd to .1 JH•dc .... trsan mJll Sl•\ C'ral maJor butld1n)."t:> arc· plann<'<l 1 n c I u d 1 n K r c t a 1 I s t c> r l' ., • rei.taurant.~. a ne~ Buffalo SavinRs Bank headqua rtt•ri. und a Ii) •Ht hotel "The rapid transit will do for Main Street what the interstate ~ystem did to suburb~n America Every time you put up an exit. up pops an investment." said Buffalo Chamber of Commerce Pres ide nt R. David Sm ith. BV 1985. THE chamber estimates. Buffalo's Ol'w convention center will ht> h ost to lCiO t.·onvention s annually. alt r..1t·t1ng 72.000 v1s1tor.... ttnd $13 m11l1on in dcle~al(• l.pc.:od1ng. Buffalo'~ r<·<·ent decline can be tra(•e d t<1 a nothl'r tran">p•>rl<tlt<>n deH lopmt'nt the n p1•n1ni.: of the St L<iwrent t• &·away in rn57. \'1rtuall} nvl•m 1it hl. 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Buffalo du1 hd' 1· rh bdll•\ l'r' 11·n ,,.,,,...,·•I.!•• 1111 ... 11t v llatlnl I, <'I 1 11•"' d1 ..... n1"'''"1 l111tld11,k 11 111 .. ,, 11d "-1111111 ' V. fi• p••lfll I" .,, \I II l.111 II • IA I\ I .•II 1 ... 1 d·11~· ltl "' ,., .1n· 1 h1· '-k~ hn•· < J .. ,,.., "II f ( fl t. ' . T II E <.; .1 n l-r:in11,111d• \l'lopc•ror a l1 1lt1)11 lf11t"I th,11 I'-111 opc•n ... no11 ..... 11rl ht• "lart••tl th•· 1>rnJ1·1·1 ht·<. au ~c h•· d id not t hrnk BuCLil11 dt.•,t·r '•·d 1t... h.111 rt·put.1t111n Cht.'n :.c.1d h1· .,a~ <i "'att-rfrunt ('II' of !>ub:.tant1al :.1u ~1th a ICJt 11{ bankini;l. hea\). m('d1um and l1itht indu.,try '-lr.•tt-~1call) locatl'd near C..i n .1dJ, .\1~1J(..tr..t Falls. Clcvt.'land JOd H0<·he"I c•r Thr n · .1rt' 1·rit1c c; of Ruffalo 's r 1·nJl'-.Jn<'l' Th<.•y fear Uu> new I r .1 n :-1 t ') ., t ,, m "' on · t a I fr a ct ' 1)!n1f11· Jn t n u m b I' r :. o f n l' w hu"llt':O-.'ol''" and thl'Y .,a v a 1ll'w face "'"'1 1 bnoJ,! a -.1~n1f1rant numb<!r of Jub' tu th" ba .... c ally blut' c ollar 111 ..... n . "'h11·h for dt:cade'> ha~ bt-en clt•p,·nclt•nt on 1111· <')'du·a l :ind now dt·prt'""''" -.tt•<·I .i nd ;_au to 111d u ... tne' C RITICS CONT E!'liD lhill hundreds o( n ~w m1ddl e ·t<J-h1 g h income r es idents m Waterfron t Village won't ~1g nificantly alter the downtown economy. With a few exceptions. real estate prices along lhe new tnins1l bne have remained ronstant outside the core ·area as developers and investors watch lo Se<! what happens But near the affected downtown . area. pnces have p1ckt'd up · giving new hope to those who believe that Buffalo 1s o n its way back Volkswagen Recalling 155,000 Diesel Cars W ARREN . M ic h . <AP) - Volkswagen of America says It Is recalling lSS,000 dies el-equipped cars to fix those that might have an engine surge. VW said It did not believe the surges affeeted "the safe operation o< the vehicle " but was ask ing owners lo bring their cars at the end or August to dtaJers for rhangea. THE NATIONAi, lllghway Traffic Safety Administration had begun an invesUgat.lon or the reported surges. VW said It knew of no •ccldents reaultlng from them. The cera Involved are 141,000 dlesel·powered Ra bbits built from 1971 lhrouJh December ln Oerman.y and the Onlted Stat•• and 14,000 German·buUt Deahen from the aame ~rtod. d r awn "under exception al circumstances" from the cylinder head into the cylinders. said VW. THAT MAKES THE burning ch arge more powerful a nd speed& up the en~in e. something the com pany said "lasts only a few seconds" and can be countered by stepping on the br ake. T h e c h ange con s is t s or t h e lnstallaUon of an extra oil return pipe to the crankcase. The job taxes 15 to 30 minutes aod will be done free. spokesman Tom McDonald said. Pilot Power classified ods in Wednesdoy's Coast l ife and Do ily Pilot reach 340,000 Orange Coast readers for only S2 for four lines. DAILY PILOT Because of the hl1h oU preuure .. __________________________________________ .., uaed ln dinel1, lubricaUns oU can be • • ' • -• LIFOANIA I OBITUARIES QUEENIE .,,.. ..... INIOk'll "'"•av -AGntWN LAWWR , 1 C l_..,.. _____ _ Pamphlet Tells AbOut U.S. Flag WASHJNGTON IA P 1 Amcncan~ ar e Retting more patriotic. according to rt-port~ in popular magazmes. and many are ~hov.ing renewed in· terest m the Oai;! For h.istor) fans. the ~ovemment has a pam· phlet deta1lmg the h 1Sl Or ) Of the Oag, d lSCUSSU\g its uses and rlisplay The origin and history of the pledge of alle~1ence are discussed, too. And the booklet includes pictures of the flags or all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. Guam. Puerto Rico and the Virgin lslands The booklet. ··our Flag ... costs $1.50 and can be purchased from the Superintendent of Docu· men ts, S. Governme nt Printing Office, Washington. D C . 20402. Order stock number 052-071-00476-9 Deaf• 11'10•1~ Beat• Notlen •O•M~ '""'"ua. C<>. ""'',,.~ encl "'"•~-l,,_ EUGENE E OWARO •O&MS. ~ 1•"' "'''""' '"° !><>wn Sibilio of ~fOf U~ r•t ><f'CI R._111~"1 OI !.4n Yuc .. 1p.o C.. and Nk"°'ff· Jr -~An• CA P•\""" ,,...., • .,on Julv • PAtr•<•• ~101ho ot Downe'¥. C•. !ttO s.;,.,.....,Dy ,_,, RO"•ld •O..m\ P"'•"" >;1<"0iM --M• SlbllO ell oO (O>I• ~ C• •nd Tf\om•• Adam, Down.. U · met•,_. 9•-Ple<' ol S...t.a Ana. C• 7 o.ollqllt•r• C~ry• M•rt• v...,..,ot1o of 5.ent• B•ri..••. MOU1'U!iien of Reno N*v•d.a •nO (M o• Ca • P•tt rn•t qt•MlfftOt,..., Ed•I" l.•W f f't o• s.;.. Jos• ,. 9 S1tJ,ltO Oi s,,.nta &¥'bar•. c.. .. 3 •U"'-' 9r•t\Cf<Nktrttn tJ<olN>t\ (~rot AO.am., A•O• Roth,,,.. f1f .AJ~. CA , Lovf~ 01 RtttmM1 O•uo""" Ha~mond AOam Pa""<.l'~ -Mr & ~ Lef'O>' R~ oif 8•"bff1~ ()ntO a'"''' ltitiif AOtrtl''"~ Din\ bOtn of EK oncUOO* C.. S.rYICH ot L•• VPC)<I' .. Nt•ed• S#r•1t tt will ~ will C. ~Id on ~. July •• 1'90 ,,.,., on v.ieOn..\.IU. July '· l'ltO ., ., 'I OOAM a1 me P«llk ,,,_ C~I I OOPM '"'Ille Pecotl( ""'"' CO\aOPI ...... .rh l nr•rment ., Peel.ti( VI•• ,. ••• ,.-•O•t.,_JO.,•.lr"01S.fvK~·n'~ Mfll'MOrt•• P•r•. P•c•t•c V••w Un Ilea !.t.-tt'S Mo\,..,.. car~ &nd '"'"'a Mo11uery ol ,..wpor1 8Mcfl di...: Ion • ..... mi.r of the s.nl• .... P<KI ot fM ll'ttlLLI" Ol~ble<I Amer•< ... Veter•"•· Vl\11• THELMA "' PMILLIPS •• rKiclfftt hon Wiii De on T-v. Julv I, 1990 ot G•rdtft ~ • .c:a. ""' lS ~ from •:OOAM to 9 OOPM EntomD<nMf P••Wd _..,on July :. "911. ~ I~ Peclllc ll>ew Memor1•• P•rk P<1<1f1< wr•1....i b'f N< ""'*'-M-W. view Mort.-yoor.cton Pf\1111~ of~ G<'ow. c.. .. l Nftt GILCREST Wllh..n M., ~ C. -l'fllll!Ct E. VICTORAINE C. GILCREST, IHI· PT\lrllPS ell Of GM-0.-, C... J dent ot cosi. ~ >lnct "" SN WU 9randt.on\ -) or~ltlen, • • Jra !l"W'•tian o uronwen. "''"' • \1-••tflff ~ -•n of .......... memtw!r ot 0..11• 0.-11.i 0.,11. So•oo•tv C• "no >tei>-mol!'>er Nlyrtle Mon'ltcin -le119N CCO cl~-1.,. 11 .,,..,._. OI Oa•lahOf'r>e. C... -I tlltj)-JIOH $"• ••• • '"IG.ent ot Nortflern A.rlyltn ""°'"" OI OlrlehO<N. S-V~ C:.lltonMI> Wflll "" .,.,.n •l>e mo11.a wl11 be MIO on r.....,.,, JUiy I,, .. _. '°Colla Mn.a. She 1, .t."'lvwd by lier t 1 • OO•M •I I "e HHbO• L.aw11 !\~bend •nrir.w S. GllcrHI Ol CO\ta -rnorl.i 0-.Pf'I •ltT• P-ltendy Mew ..,.. a wn A""•rw r eno 1 8•1aot>' OI G<IKe Brethem 0--Cfl of uuqllle" NWne R •no Voe tc>•••~ M , ~al S..ct1. Ca ottl<le\lf>9. ln1H,...... el~ ot COii& N!He, rT'Oll\9r V•clort"" •I HMbor 1..twn Mc~l•I Pertl. Orroll OI SM> Fr•nc•w:o, • l><OI""' S.-rvou\ .,,_. trw direction Of M- TI>Omo C¥•oll of Sen Fr.tn<•W:O -L••" Movrlt Oll•e Mortl>e<Y Of Colla • '"''' Mn G<l•I Hfhor ol lO\ Gel°" ~so ~SU. Rec H•lion ol 1119 t<oir POUo•v ... , f\cta on Sund•Y Ju1v •. •"80 at r<•roor L•wn ~lal ""'""I M<I'"'' '""' ti an 8 uu" ""'"cw M 'd on Mono•v Ju 1Y 1, al IO OOA.M et St Joh" I~ B•Pt >t CAtflOllc a.u<c11 of Co-ta Mt"' lnt~r "'•"'t wUt 04 h#ld •' Holy (ro'\ C•mtttf'Y 1n Co•rn~. (" M Wfldn«-~ llUl-Y. Jufy fl I~ ~, o (f'\ Unc:t--f th.- dlt?CtiOn of H~f1>0r L•..-n-Movttl 0t1 .. t" MOrtllltr'Yol Cost• Mew ~)S~ LEOHMAllOT GR,.CC IC LEONH•ROl r~\•d•nt of Vue. Cit., Co P1t,\.f'd tl"'"'l' o" Jul, S, 1.., Shr-I\ \Uf'""IVf'ld bY nt-r f\U\l»l'\d ,..•rold ~ \.A'onharO\ of vu°"' C1c , C• 1 '()n 0. Je""'' lf'O<'h4tdl ol Vub• (4tf C.• 1 CWuQf'1tpr C•rotf' &o•d.,•11 of long 8f<IC" (• 1 t>fOCh•~\ C.¥1 •nd 0on•k:2 E•rt.,., OI Pt'nns••v•n • ctno ' 91,u'l'O<,. fd Fu"4!'r•I ~f"'<tl(f"\ will bf> l'W'IO on Wfl'O M l<IO, July • 1"90 41 I OOP ... ~t f"'° Piere* Brottwf" f*fl 9,o.IO••• (NOf'I ••th Rev 8ruc:t Kurr I• t'it1c 1af1"0 n ter~nc P.c1t1< \/ff>.,,. Mf'~''"'' P.-r" , r1•t\ds """".,. < •" at thfl "'Of tw•• • (.n TueMlav Ju1v I •'lllO ~•1•• '\IP" P ierce-8rot f'tf'" f\P &ro,.O<w6~ Mo'1u..r.,. O•"f'< tor\ MES!.W£R •NNE MJ.RI E M t:!o'>"EI> Q')nf' llom• 10 IW .,,ti\ t~ U><O or> Julr • ltlln4 .... RRY E RE ITM, ru10.nt o1 Co.i.t M»Uo, ~ PnM<I ..., • .., on Jl#ly f \411C) Hfl' 1\ \Ut'Vt\l't'O b¥ f'WI .ot't .... ,..,.., E At"Uf\ J,. of Kunk .. tOWft, P.,... nwlvan•• ) ~l.O Betty W-Y of Co<!• _..., C.. wit,... J B•t-of Hl1ton "4t.t0 l~l.tnd, Sov'lh CM°Oftn.t ~ Fr•n<•' rt Crow ley Ol PllUt>u'91'. P~"n\YIYot<H&. 1a v<-Nldren M>d 11 Qr~•t o,4nocruldrt'" •I'd l O'••t· gr.,.tor.o"<l<"•'O ~"""l•l ter'oll<e' w dl ~ P'llPt<I Of" Wtono•Y. JV'Y 1, ,.., ~ I )() r'M di IM Plef(f &tol .... ~ tkH 8rO..O••• (n.tot• """" Rtv C,l\.trttt\ [) (.ler~ Otfftt•t\rtQ Pnvet~ lf\tt,-• rf'l.-n\ P1""'" 6r°'1"'ft\ Btu 8ro.Ow4Y Mo,tu11r1 G•'t<.1~ STAUl',l:lt CH•RtOTTE M. !.T•UffER, ..... ~ ~"' "' A""M'"'· C• Pused .... .., on Ju•v • 1"111) wrv1ved by • GeUQlller Evri,,n "*~ o4 • ..._~"'· C.... ,,,,.,. M .,,., .. y;tHl&m\ of LO\ A.f\91 .... C... AnO l Qtand(f\1k:I J•n'\if\ K•¥1n KefM::lit II' l u\l •n ~· Crrio".oe w rv1< H •IH ~ h•'<I O'I T...wsn. July I, 19'IO at o OO&"' ., tt'oe ... ..,,.,. UWft M<lrn«lel Pa" S«r.,._., .....,.. tr. dlr..:tion Ol HuOOr L•-.MOunt Olio Mor11 .. 1ry Ol CO>l.t M<> .. C.. ~US4 tno 11 .. 1~,., n• '>•rlo •~• C• Wl:LCM Survlwel Ir\' ""' '1v•O.M Norm• P 6•A8AR,_ LOUISE WELCH. PWSI· M•,,Mf'. lol\lrr ano orol"-f'' 1n r•w o.nt of ~ &e.C-PI. c,. P.,tect ,...,...,.. 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(AP> -Dr. 8bleld1 warrea. 82, a conawtin1 pathologist at New; England Deaconeu Hospital ln Boston and i· pioneer in medica radiation treatment dt9d Tuesday. Attcmey at Law 1-s W. lls~e, 0uau11 ltOll teMol ·et • j reaaonabft prlct . lnltl•I OOMUftlliOn no otwoe. • I • Unruly Angels Fly High ID Drugs SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -To Ralpla • .._,.. Bars•r. IU f.UOW Metia AllleM an memben ol ". . a fua·lovta1 ''"P·" To pOUce UM tlamboyHt bllsen are aoe1top law......_.. 8ul l.o man1 Ca.Ww· niam, &.be Aqe&I AN the r.notortlld. IOUll·~ equlvaJ.nt to WUd Weat outlaws. Y°'9dld lD San S.mardino 1e>me 30 y .. n qo, \he Hell• An1ela have alnce Mcc>me • ramUlar alabt on CaUfomia'a freeways a.atride lbW\• deria1. "t'hopped" Harley·Davldlon motorcycles SOME SAY TB£ Anaels evolved from the notoriOuf Booze Ft,:bters, & motorcycle band that brawled its way t.brou&h Northern California u1 lhe Jate 1940s . The Anael s at'knowtectae they were heavily in· fl~aced b)' "The WUd Ones." a 1953 Hollywood epic which propeUed actor Marlon Brando to "°ti-bero stardom. Bar1er, one ol ,18 defendants in the federal governspent's oine-mootb rack eteerlng 41-ugs prosecution which resulted last week in a com- plicaUd ~Mes of mistrials and con - victions, claims the group is only a social club, not tbe scourge of the roadways. .. T.SY THINK WE'aE the are.._.r of aoclety beeau.ae we're differeDC..' Bar1er once uJd. "Law enforcement aaenclet have 1otten totetber and contplred to violate our civil riabtl. " But t.be 41 -year -old Barger. former leader of the Oakland chapter. has admitted the motorcycle band gets unruly. 1n response to criticism that lbe An.tela have engaged in violence and sold drugs, Barger sajd, "If we did It ... and if you don't Uke It. go somewhere else because we nught do it again." The number or members -many bearing nicknames like "Mouldy Marvln," "Dirty Doug" and "Black Bill" -of the outlaw club is un- known, but the club has several hun- dred m embers 1n c hapters throughout California and in major U.S. and foreign cities. BAaGER JOINED THE Oakland chapter ln the early 1960s after buy· log a 1941 Harley·Oavidsoo to replace his Mcient cycle, making the change because owning a Harley was a requirement or membership tn the club. Wlt.hln a year. he••• elected prea· ldent and hu alnce bel'ome the mmt visible member ol the band . During the l980I, tbe AqeLa main· talned a beer-brawllnc. drug abualq lma1e. u fiercely anti-establlahment as they were anti-leftist. The club ls known for sporting greasy jeans and long hair. with a skull Oaoked by wings on their vest-Jacket.a -their "colors." IN A Sl:EMINGL Y endless series or legal skirmishes that has made the H ells Angel s n o torious. th e motorcycle band's exploits include the followmg: -A bloody brawl a t the Ni les C an yo n ta ve rn sn the East Sao Fran- cisco Bay area in whic h 38 Angels fought witb bar u1tou patrons. four men and a woman were wounded by gun- fire. ~San Francisco police depart· ment'i> dedaralJon of war agaU\Sl lh4! Ani,:els after a motorcycle patroiman wu believed lured lato aa ollalldl t.rap on the Baysbonrretway. -The arntt ol Ila AD•ela for not· lnl lo la, wbea Barter ud compa- nlom clashed with anti· Vietnam war demOGltrat.ort 1D Oaldand. -The l970 1.Ddktmeat ol Hells Angel Alan Puaaro in the death ol a patron at the Rolll.aa Stones concert In nearby Altamont. Four penons died violently during the concert. and the club wu criticized for using strong-arm tactics durins the event. Passaro was later acquitted .by an Alameda Count y jury. but be waa re· turned to prison to complete a 2·10 year sentence for drug violations. -The injury or 10 policemen in a 1967 Oakland fight with the Angels. Thirteen club members were ar· rested. Development Wins SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Court of Appeal has upheld the Hayward City Council's act.ion can- celling part or an agricultural pre- serve contract, clearing lbe way for the construction of 153 homes. The Sierra Club and others riled suit to ·keep the land from being developed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • ID ere I l11nll· 1·\:dl r:1l " '111,f Jtltl minimum .!h "W~ T I... 1.:rl 1ft\ .. 1k 1.:Jr n ... 1111 l r, ... 1 with harl··likl-"'fXl\I . 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Huntinoton !!leach Of!loe I n le e 0 f) r s I) 1 > e ~ l t , I , I • • .. •• OM. y "'"°' NATtON Old Zoo Revitalized Baltimor Mod • rruz BALTIMORE CAP> S&evt Graham wanu you to C'OllM noH·lo-noee wtth the klna of be .. u . or •train )'OW' nttk to !<* an An&olan 1lr1lre ln the fatt That wUl be pouJble when the RalUmor'tl Zoo. the nabOft'a third oldest, compld It.a African Plalu Hction The anlmab will roam frff. but r . main protected from apectaton by plexlal u win dow1 TRE ZOOGEOGaAPIOC CON EPT. ont 1n which animata from lht HRH! par1 or the world llve toceth«. ls one .-lement in a mov~ to re vttallae the 'lOO Mre, said Graham. the ioo'1 dlrec tor. Graham 1s dedicated to maltlng lhe 8a1Umore Zoo one ol lhe best uiner·clcy fa c1hlies lo the coun try. That Is In stark contrast to his first 18 monlha as director when. he a cknowledged, he didn't en courage visitors Lo lhe 100 "(was &Shamed O( It," he S8Jd Now that his crews have completed all lhe work that can ~ done wtthout maJor additional fund1~. he's ready to invite the public "We only getl00,000 totlus zoo a year The atten· dance is abysmal although It's up 10 percent," ht said. "We shouldhave a millionmflveyears · GllAHAM SAJD THAT IN THE last century, the zoo has been allowed to decline. "When a zoo regresses, it's an adm1mstrat1v~ problem." he said ''The people will support the zoo if it's lhe worst in the country.·· Money is a big problem. Right now, the zoo 's reed bill is $30,000 a year and the water and sewer bill runs about $155.000 annually. "Nothing is wasted here." Graham said as he talked about the daily truckload or manure given the city by the zoo. Besides boosting the city's compost heap, the animals donate their bodies to the Johns Hopkins Medical School wben they die and -probably most important ~rfer city kids entertainment as well as education THE ANIMALS GIVE CHILDREN in the city "an appreciation for life" that they don't find m the streets, Graham said. But money is needed to keep a zoo in condi· lion. The past two years, Graham's workmen have done what they could to fix up exhibits and public racillties without a huge expenditure. "The Baltimore Zoo will never go away. It will never be gone. But the quality or the zoo may be in jeopardy if the money is not coming in ... Gr aham said. "We did all the things that required very lit· tie money. Now we need city, state and pnvate money ... As one or his first tasks in modernm ng the zoo. Graham captured the free-roaming llamas and deer that we re "creating a Bal timore zoological desert" of portions of the fac1hty·s 142 acre:. HF. ALSO REDUCED THE NU MBER of an1maJs at the zoo by 50 percent, thereby enlarg- ing the livin g qua rters of the remaining inhabi- tants "Now we can provide better care and larger exhibit areas." he said In ma ny cases, Graham said, ammals will s har e the workload. The African elephants eventually will be replaced by Indian elephants. he said. "We want lndian elephants because they are used for work. We want them out working ID the Drug Guide Issued WASHINGTON <AP> -The government. in an effort lo get doctors to prescribe cheaper drugs. has sent doctors and druggists a guide that lists comparative drug prices. The lengthy report was mailed by lhe Depart· ment of Health and Human Services to 420,000 physicians and pharmacists. The guide cost the government $780,000, but officials hope the list will make physicians a nd pharmacists more cost· conscious and lead to wider use or generic drugs. Only 12 percent of prescriptions call for dr ugs by their ~eneric name instead of by brand name, HHS' Health Care Financing Administration said. EARL'S l'\~•H(ATllOG U.W ..... H••""1t ~' • II( 1•tf.&.' ...... ,,o("' .. ,,,.... ..,,.,,..,, -~ "OUf ,, ti 1C 1tll ~,or .. NttMt"t\I Yovt Ah .. , COSlA llUA641•1289 ,_..._,_ ---..o49s-o401 -~~-is ... "'9ee ,...., et A..-, ......, I l\d \ erllscm<'nt J / 011Sl'lfif11 St'I/.-; ~la.~s pfotp' Jor $40; worth $1,800 NILES. Jll .-Tht: \tory of a small for1 unc. lost be· -----------i cause a housewife had no idea her glass plale was a collec 1or's item. recently came to light. In a le1ter 10 J. R. Mac· Arth u r. c ha irma n of the Bradfo rd Exchange, world's largest lrading cen· ter in collector's pla1e~. a Madison. Wisc .. woman wro1e: '"I had a Laliquc 1965 plate ... which I sold 10 a fri end for i40. I had not heard of you al that rime:· The plate she sold is actuall y value d at mo re 1han 11.800. Although MacAnhur points out 1ha1 -~~!!!!!!!!!!f!!~::___j this price is excep1ionally high, he said. ''I'm afraid others may be losing hun· dreds or 1housands of dol· Free Tickets: "The Empire Strlcn Back" Thelter tldcel or sowenMr photo with It.,. of movie. Just regltter tor Summef' School on-t~at Hun1inQtotl Center (meln COUft). Gr9det K thru 12. Tuition: $11 to S15 ~courw. ~~~~~~~~ ..... lars by not knowing what their plates arc worth." To aid in identifying valuable plat es. the exchange issues a report that inc ludes c urrent :Prices on more than 900 plates, guidelines on what to look for and when to buy. and the plate evalua· tion checklist used by the 'exchange. To obcala a copy with· out oost or obligation. just send )'Our name. address, and z1r code before Satur· day o nellt week to: The Bradford Exchange, Depl. Al 7928 .9JOI Mlhuukee Avenue, Niles. IL 60648. A postcard will do. 104-year-old Facility ioo lt'1 1ood therap)' for the animals. Le1vln1 un anjmaJ on eichlbtt Is touah on the animals ." In adcUUon. Graham 111lid he hopes lo aet hold of 1omt Clydffdale horses to pu.11 a truh and fftd lru<'k around the ioo NO CITY MON t!Y IS USED to buy new BO I mat. ··We trade or !1~11 for them.·· be uid A11 Graham wandered lhrou&h his zoo, he pomlt'd out shrubs and branches that have been placed 1n the cages "I'm trying lo ~et <away rrom the stenle zoo cage11," he said One rule that Graham set down met considera· bit' r nUcl.lSm "No ket!per tS allowed to touch an anam~ except for medicauon." ·r had 1 hard tame convinctng my start of that." he said "lf people want to see trained animals they can go to the circus I want to keep the ammali. as wild as possible." AS HE LOOKED OVER Boat Lake, once a r om antic spot fo r the socially prominent of BaltJmore that has been tu.med into a reruge for North American waterfowl. Graham called the zoo "the best bargain around." "I hope this zoo really flourishes." he said. "The Baltimore Zoo has more potential lhan any othe r an the <·ountry It'~ all a matter or dollars.'.' SAVE 200to $1000 FURS And we won't bill you until November.* $995 to $4900 Reg $1195 to $5900 Choose f ram . d superb collect1on of deSJgner female mmk coats. strollers and 1ackets Plus impeccably crafted styles m fox. beaver and coyo1e Fur Salon. 400 ' .f' 1•rt /fl r•ttd•I l/'>P'0.,11 NI I,• ••• ,nv:oo 10 o.nri" COoJntf'( (}I 0 ,,,, BALTIMORE'S 104-Y~R-OU> ZOO UNDERGOES MODERNIZATION TO PROTECT ANIMALS Zoo Director Steve Graham Sit• In Front of Newly-built OlaaHd-jn African Plain• Section Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, S.M. (714) 556-0611 . Shop Mon.-Fri. 10-9:30, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5. Bullock's Mission Viejo, Mission VieJO Mall, (714) 495-3111. Shop Mon.-Fri. 10·9, Sat. 10-0, Sun. 12·5. I I INllD8:• ,..__ _________ ~_.~_7··----~-v~ __ SJ!!!._rts ____ • .. [ J i 'Mae·nifieent'" . 'Salll'rbrat' Bee I I I ~ Men'• Tennis No ~r a Monarchy ••• It's a Two-way Dogfight ·~ WIU. GaJllllLEY ltll ....... C'&;; I WIMBLEDON, Entland <Ar> -Blorn Borg bu ..aaaned his fif\h stnJthl Wimbledon tennls tU.ki and hls deserved niche ln history. but he haa bffn def~ked u an lnvtncible man of ice anchtftll. tee mtJts and steel can bt'nd lt Look a f\IUY. ner~l kid from the New York subwbt to prove It 1n the ~nter Court final Saturday, won neverthttess by the stony Swede in a 3'-bour. ~minute marathon 1-'. 7·S. fS·3, 6-7, 8--6. buckle but would <·all upon some mysteriol.lS, un•hake.ble resolvt- NO MATTER WHEaE BOaG journeys in pursuit of ntw honors. no matter what the sur· fa ce or the .-vent. there will always be this tou~h. t.tented left-hander breathing down bls neck. The Swede knows It's not going to be easy COMMENTARY Men's t.ennis 1s no longer a monarchy. It's a VOONG •~ENaOE SHOWED conclusively ~in~·:!~ dogfi ght. and He aven he lp the that ice water pumps in his own veins as well Seven times in this gruelling, pressurized and there is a healthy store ol steel behind that rmal. McEnroe faced match point. Each time. brash. brassy facade that bides the real man. never flinching, he came up with the bold, go- Tbe bearded. golden· haired Borg clung to for-broke shot that kept hjm alive. his indisputable position as world's No. 1 but his The "Ice-Borg" as Britis h papers dubbed grip on the crown has been loosened rather than him _ admitted afterward that McEnroe's re- tightened by his latest victory. fusal to succumb peacefully had shaken his re- He found on the Center Court a younger nowned concentration and raised self-doubts in man who could match him shot-for·shot and that steel·trap mind of his. who. under the fiercest pressure, would not "I KEPT THINKING ABOUT all those ~~~~~~~~~~~..:..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Perfect Ending match points I lost." he said. "I thought for sure I may wind up losing the match.·· Befol'e Wimbledon. Borg had told a national magazine: "I think I am Superman. I can do anything with a tennis ball. I try all kinds of things because s uddenly I can't miss the ball." After Saturday's final, he was mor e s ubdued. Although he says his aim is to be "the greatest player ol all-time." he reallies be is only hal! a champion. He has never woo the U.S. Open on c lay or cement, nor the Australian on grass. He bas failed to dominate the Grand Pnx. RE HAS YET TO PROVE tDMS£LF a champion of all seasons such as Rod Laver . who won two Grand Slams. He has yet to sub1ugate McEnroe. The Douglaston. N.Y .. pbenom beat Borg three times in 1979. He earned Bor g to tie- breaks in two of the three sets earlier this year in the Grand Prix although ailing and in a s lump. In Saturday's final, he scored more points than Borg, 195 to 178. It was a match that hung by a lender thread. McEnroe. swallowing the hurt of a hostile gallery, kept his cool and. in the end, those who~ had dubbed him "Superbrat" were calling him. "Magnificent.'· ' HE AND BORG ARE CONTRASTS in ' personality . Borg never shows a flicker of emo-1 t1on. McEnroe is intense. volatile, quick to dis· 1 pute a call wht:n he reels wronged but never vulgar or nasty to the crowd. McEnroe is so high-keyed that he is in • pe rpetual motion, tugging at his shirt. tying and 1 retying his shoelaces, twirling his racket, run~ nang hands constantly through his unruly hair. The n there is that biza rre serving ritual -legs wide apart. parallel to the net, body bent over and racket nearly touching \he ground before he f l>Wmgs mto that lethal twisting delivery. ' No one questions his taJent. He is quick, in- stmctive. court sm art beyond his years. .. Borg 1s the epi tom e of the tennis player ." the 21·year·old McEnroe acknowledges almost grudgingly. "Onrc he started lo question a call. Thal was something for him. When you play him. anythmg you do looks bad. He never does anythm~ " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- McCovey Gets Huge Sendoff .,.~ NO. 4 RETIRED -Former Dodger batting great Duke Snider accepts jersey with his No. 4, retired by the Dodgers, from club president Peter O'Malley at Sunday's • Old Timer.; Dav cere m onies. ~ LOS ANGELES <AP> -It There's a lot o( emotion in retir· was Wallie McCovey's last swing in the big leagues. The venerable San Francisco landmark. 22 years a major leaguer, went out to a stangmg ovation at Dodger Stadium Sun- day after driving in a run as a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning. momentarily giving the Giants a 4·3 lead . SAN FRANCISCO WENT on to defeat the Dodgers 7·4 in 10 in -nings. dropping Los Angeles into a virtual tie with Houston for fi rs t place in the National League West as the clubs retire for the All·Star break. But it was the 42-year-old M cCovey who provided the 46,244 fans their biggest mo· ment. McCovey bad battled the nu the last couple or days and was not in San Francisco's starting lineup, but when he appeared as a pinch-hitter. he was accorded a rousing ovation. After hls sacrifice fly to center. the crowd stood and cheered and McCovey r eturned to the field for an en- core bow. AFTERWARD. HOWEVER, McCovey was not available to t a lk about his fare well ap - pearance. as he left the park before the game ended . 1ng '' McCovey's scoring fl y ball in the eighth broke a 3·3 tie. But the Dodgers tied it at 4·4 tn the bottom· of the inning on Dusty Baker's RBI single. In the 10th, pinch·hitter Milt May broke the tie with a bases-loaded single. and Joe Strain followed with a two·run !'ingle. The loss snapped Los Angeles· four .game win s treak and enabled San Francisco to win in Dodger Stadium for the first time in seven tries. Overall, the Dodgers hold a 10-3 lead in the season series. THE ~ LEFT the Dodgers two percentage points behind Houston in the NL West. Los Angeles had ta.ken the lead just one day earlier after being in s~ond place 2S davs. "I like what I've· seen thls first half." said Los Angeles AU-Star right fielder Reggie Smith. "We 've been a battling. scrappy ball club." A,. WI'"""'• AL Is Hungry Ready to End NL Supremacy · · 1 knew he was going to hit t he ball ." said San Francisco Manager Dave Bristol. "My thoughts? He got us a run and we can win the ~ame ... and that would be a perfect ending. Second baseman Dave Lopes agreed. saying · "We can't com· plain. We got off to a bad start and we fought back to be 111 a lie for first. It looks good for us, too. because we've got two Ji(uys coming back C(iisabled relievers Terry Fors t e r a nd Don Sta n house) and that can't do an_Ything but he lp." THE ANGELS' ED HALICKI FIRED A TWO-HITTER SUNDAY. LOS ANGELES <AP) -The outcome isn 'l reflected in any standings . It's a contest annual- ly accompanied by controversy over the player selection pro- cess, and the game itself lacks the lingering tension of the playoffs or the World Series. But when tJ\e teams take the field at Dodger Stadium Tues· day night for the 1980 All-Star Game. it's still the "Midsummer Classic" for fans. And the game seems somehow to bring out the best in baseball's best players. The contest, to be nationally televised by ABC, is scheduled for a 5:40 p.m. start.. THE GA.ME SHAPES up as a version of "hungry youngsters versus successful veterans," as the new-look American League squad tries to end the National League's long dominance - eight victories ln a row and 16 wins in the last 11 meetings. Half of M a na ger Earl Weaver's AL squad is comprised of players who'll be making their first All-Star appearances, giving Chuck Tanne r's NL cont· ingent A definite edge in ex- perience. Weaver. who hopes to guide the AL to its first victory since 1971, will have just two pitchers on his staff who've seen previous All-Star duty, the Yankees' Tommy John and Rieb Gossage. Newcomers are Baltimore's Steve Stone, Kansas City's Larry Gura , Toronto's Dave Stieb, Seattle's Rick Honeycutt, Chicago's Ed Farmer and Box· ton's Tom Burgmeier. TANNER'S PITCHING staff will feature Philadelphia strike· out artist Steve Carlton; the Dodgel'S' Jerry Reuss, who re· cently threw a no-hitter ; and Chicago's Bruce Sutter, the win- < See ALL-STARS, Page 82> "THE ONLY QUESTION was whether he'd s how up or oot because he's had the nu. He's been through a lot this week. BRUINS TO NAME CHEEVERS COACH BOSTON <AP> -Boston Bruins goalie Gerry Cheevers was ready to take the coaching reins of the National· Hockey League team today, a move that also would end bis lengthy play- ing career. The Bruins called a noon news conference to make the coaching announcement. "Everything certainly is pointing to that. I won't deny it." said Nate Greenberg, the t e am s pok e s man . alte r Cheevers. 39, a nd General Manager Harry Sinden met to discuss the job over the weekend. Balicki Has Last Laugh Angel Right-hander Twns Tab/,e on Brert-ers MILWAUKEE CAP> -The Milwaukee Brewers bad a lot of laughs in their fathe r -son· daughter pregame e xbabitioo Sunday. But the last laugh went to Angels pitcber Ed Halick!, as he combined with reliever Mar k Clear oo a two·hitter for a 2-0 victory over the Brewers. A WEEK EAllLIER at Anaheim, HaJlcki's American League debut was spoiled when he was sbeUed for four runs in less than' two innings by the Brewers. wbo wound up winning 9-S. This t im e. the former San Francisco Giant hurler allowed only an infield slngle to Cecil Cooper in the first inning, a walk to Sixto Lezcano in lbe eighth and a windblown double to Robin Yount in the ninth. 'I had great command or my p1trhes. ·· said Hah r k1. now 2· L "1 knew when: the ball was go· tng .. C LEAR CAME IN aft e r Yount's double and retired the last two Brewers to pick up hts sixth save. Haltcki. who threw a no-hitter for San l"ranc1sco in 1975, was asked to compare his game Sun- day with his outing las t week against Milwaukee. "In Anaheim. I didn't throw one breaking pitch for a strike," he said. Brewer s Mana~e r Geor ge Bamberger noticed a difference, too. "HIS CURVE BALL was ex- celle nt today a nd he threw s trikes," s aid Bamberger , whose club remained 7"'2 games behind the New York Yankees in the American League East go- 1n~ into the All·slar break. Ja:,on Thompson s mashed his sc\'enth home r of the season with one out in the second and Joe Rudi and Bobby Grich fo llowed with doubles for the Angels' second run. M llwa ukee s tarter Moose Haas, 9-7. allowed only five hits. as the Brewers were shut out for the second time in the three· game series and recorded their fourth loss in five games. COOPER SAID Sunday's pre- f?&me fun, with arewer players a nd t~ir children cavorting on the fi eld, didn't help matters for Milwaukee when the real game got underway. Holmes to Risk Title Against LeDonx "I don't want to criticize the kids' game," Cooper said. "but that didn't get over until 1:15 p.m . about 15 minutes before game lime. And because of tha.$. we d idn 't take batting practic,. That's the second or third time that's happened to us with aorqe sort of promotion. kids' game, and when It . "I had my sneakers on for~ "There ls 101ng to be a nitit. That's definite ... sometime ln September or October," said promoter Don Kini. wbo ls ta1ld.q a~ El)'Pt as a alte. But checkered career. Holmes ls an over· wbelmlnl f avortte to succeed. "I'm~ to make this an easy n1bt. and before a ·national television au- dience. over I came in the clubhouse c hange shoes," Cooper sai • "Wbeo I got back on the fi , they were anaouncin1 t lineups. ' BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP> - Larry Holmes and $COU LeJ>oux, a COU· pie of onetime truck driven, wbo have met wltb varyt.Qa depees of 1uccea ln tbe prise rtn1, ftlbt toDilbt for tbe World Boxtn1 Council title beld b)' · Holm•. O.ft'T ..... i Ol••llel ., ., • Believe me, ' said Holm•, wbo aocred k'DocSoUlti tn b.11 six previous deftDMI of tbe title be won on ._ split decllion over Ks Norton ma June t, 1171. TM rec, ord for consecutive knoekouts In beaY)'Wlll&bt UUe defenaes ls seven. Joe LoWa lwlMd that fipre twtce. The ABC show will also include a WBC super-lightweight Utle fight by Saoul Mamby of New York and Esteban DeJeam of Puerto Rick Rico, the former WBC Ugblwelght champ and the only man to ever beat Roberto Duran. .. YOU DAVE GOT to ba+. time to get ready for a 1ame~' be said. "You've got to ~t yourself in the rflbt frame Ot mind." At rtnplde wm be a former -:Oloyer of Holme9 -Muhammed All ap- pears beaded for a flabt wttb bla onetime 1parrln1 partaer ••• or witb LeDom. eome &lldDi O&Ml'Ven fMI Uie hat wiU end up at Cae1an Pal.ce ln u1 Veiu. Of coane, ltbll ta Wattnc a bout wit.JI .All. wbo bed lftWal of bia ftlbta pro-'tnoMd bJ Klaa, and Holmes, no ii t.led doeebtoKlq. . atrt nur TD .. Ya.u-OLD un· beaa. Jtolmee must 1et pat tbe 11· year-old LeDoux wbo baa had a "l'we been nenoua for a month and a ~· Nici LeDowc wbo lives in nearby ' Mtnn. "I'm not nervous t>Kauae of tbe fem' of Larry Holmes, tbe bluest fear of all ii fallUN.'' LBDCMJX. WHO llA8 a JM-4 record with 17 knockout., will 1et hla bt1 cbanee at tbe 18,IOO-seat Met Center Mamby, who has a 27·12·5 record with 13 k~outs, won the title by stopping KJm SU-Hyun of South Korea ln the 14th round in Korea last Feb. 23. DeJeaus has a S6·4 record, wttb 31 knockouts. His vlC!lory over Duran. the former Ugbtweilht and now WBC welterweight champ, was a 10.round de- cision In 1972. He was knocked out by Duran ln two later fi1hts. Hallcki said he was bapp)' Cooper's hit. a drlbbli .. JC grounder down lbe tblrd bale line. cameeul.y. "I'm glad he got that tut ln the first lnn1ng lnltead of the ninth,'' be aald. "I'd have been tbfnktQI about a no-bltle r tbe wbole came." IS n d IS e g 8 d n p s s e s rj t ·. II 1 ' .. " I I I I I . C)M.'I ~OT * R••s8iam et Records In 1,500-meters, PV r,._ AP Dta~ett'IM-1 MOSt'OW ·r .. tno• Kuankln• CJf t ho m Soviet UolOfl, rWtnln• oo a llpl)l'ry lrar k In C'Yen In• raJn, 1hatlert'd he'lr o"'-n world record 1n the U OO mt1l-t'ra b)' • full ncond Sunduy lo tbt-laal wumup bt!fort' th" Mo.<-o" Olymp10 Konatanllrt Volkov ~el • mt'n'1 world Indoor mairk or U' ti'• In IM pole-v.ult in• rompeUllon mov•·l1 lo Znamensky Indoor Sc•d1um ~r1tuae of rain al ~nln ~tad1um VoUtov h1td the pre\ 10~ indoor mark of IK ti The 2t year old Knilnkma. w1nnt'r ot twu ~uld medah i.t the 1978 Mootrt-al 01) mp1r!>, ran away from • held of L3 t•ct-n. to post a time CJf 3 mmutes, 55 ~ecunll:.. ,. ~~nd unator her form~r rcrord a.el four >'"lln lAKO Kuaniuna, thir first wo ma11 tn h1:.tory to run the dtstanr .. under lour mlnutt':s. open d up 1t 20 met.-r leiid in tht-Lhlrd lap ul Lenin St&daum, uppart-ntly unhindered b> n un ~wept <'Ondl taons SMl crot.aed th~ hniah line nearly two :.t'runit:. uheud of team malt: J.yubov Smolka, tUl\l\~r up In 3 ~ 7 .....------flttoCf'" of c IN-Da,, ------. .. I taul'(ht Jac-k Lt lut . how to tie h1-. ~h()(•:s, how to bru:.h has fan.:s " Pitts burl'(h Sltele r Ray Maa110t>ld on has lt.-amn111lt• middle llndmt·kc:r Jack Lambert. Pariorf'"k. B~llt fl" .. t dd Cf'OIDwf,.. To~ll Bruce ~bte and Tom Paciorek slammed solo a home runs and collected four hits apiece to power Seattle pas t Ka ns as City , 5·3. to highlight American Le ague action Sunday. Elsewhere Tony Peru and Carlton Fisk combined to dnve in rive runs. le ading Boston to a 6·4 victory over BalUmorn . . Pinch hiller Gre1 Pryor's two-0ut. lWO·run hom er m the bottom or the ninth inning capped a Chicago comeback and lirted the White Sox to a S-4 victory and a sweilp of their double-header with Oakland. The White Sox won the opener 2-0 as Jim Mor· rt1oa and Harold Balaes both singled hom e first ·i.nnlng runs and &eve TroGt hurled a five-hitter . . . Fenaudo Ar· royo and Jerry Koosman combined on a rour hitter. pitching M innesot,a . lo a 4.1 triumph over Texa s . Arroyo, making hts first start for the Twins. had a no-hatter going until Mkkey Riven beat out a slow roller to short with two o ut an the s ixth lO "•c.io•u n1ni? Gary Alexander sm ashed hi:-. i.ecrmd pinc•h home run to two days, a three-run shot 1n th•· :-.ixth inn1n~. to ~1ve Cleveland a 5.3 win over the New Yori. Yank1'eS Richie llf'boer drove in three runs and scored the winning run to back the combined !-.iX·h1t pitching fJr Jack Morris and Aurt"llo l..opn <l'i Ol·troit ed~ed 1'Qrontr1 7 :; f'hllad•'ll)hla l\ S lf'Vf' ('arllon, the ma1or lcuguei.' winmn~r·<,l p1tchl'r th1-s seC1son. n·corded hu. 14Lh vicl,>ry i.lnd tx·came baseball'~ all lime left-handed strikeout k ing m helping the Phillies to an S.3 victory over St. Lou.ls t.o highlight National Leegue action Sunday. The 3S-year-0ld vete ran. who got nlnlh·lnnang relief help Crom Roa Reed, fanned seven lo boost his lifetime total lo 2,836-foor more than compiled by Mkkey LolJcb m (AllLTOfl a JS year career Carlton 1s m his 15th season F.lsewhere, . Error.; by Oavt• Collln~ and JunJor KellM'dy a llowed a pair or Houston run:1 to :score an the f<>urt h mnin~. boo~llng th1• Astro'\ to a narn>w 3 ~ v ic tory ovt·r C1nc1nnat1 Omar Moreno'8 run st·ormg s 1nJ(lc m the 20th 1n nin~ 1·n1lt·d :1 r1 v1· hour. 31 ma n utr· marathon and J.(ave Pittsburgh a~ 4 t<.!J(I' over the <.:ha·ago Cubs m major le&gu1· baseball's longest game this seal>On Gary ('erlRr's two run r.ingle keyed a five run Montn·ul 10th mnang a~d carried the t;xpQS to a !J 4 triumph over the New York Mctl5 Gary Mattht w1t hrnu~ht Atlanta from ~hind with a thre<· run home r in the ~•xth Inning und Jeff Burrou(bA followed with a two run blui.t. powuing the Brave!-. to a 6·5 win over San D1<•.l{o fur lht'lr l\eventh victory m their la11t e11(h t l(am<:'> . . <.:htcago Cubs ''utr1eldcr Scot Thompson, who !-.uHered ;i ('Oncws~ion ~mil :in arcul~ly sprained neck tn Saturday·, Rame with P11ti.burgh. will be out or action from two lo four Wel•k:o. It's a Breeze Sirnpson Wins Western Open O AK BROOK, Ill. CAP> O o pate the lar.ce doses or publicity given t.O the blighted greens al Butler Nation1tl Golf C lub, 23 -year·old ~cott Simpson's Yictory In the 77th We1'te rn Open c ame down to excellent golf played over one of the m 08t difficult courses on thl' PGA tour Slmp&on , a 1977 and 1978 N C A A c h a m p I o n I o r t h 1· U ni ve r s ity o f Southern Calafom1a who joined the tour 10 January 1979, frnh1hf'(I ._ siulinl( 281 SW\dtty for u new Western Open record ov('r I he Buller course Hl8 SCORE OVER the 7.CYiTl- yard, par-72 course tops Andy 8ean'a record of 282, set in 19'78 Kruel FiniAhe8 Simpson admitted there ha!1 ooen M>me "grumbling" umong the pros in the early rounds ovn the conditions or the Buller greens. affected by what expertis ea lied "red leaf !'lpot." The dll) eue h ad turned m ost of the gr eens to a dead rust color , with th(' only grPen <'Om Ing from u weed thut wusn 't :.uJ)J)()Scd t.o be lhl'r c Thi' unsii;:htly puttlnl( 11urlaceb wne sprayed with 11 dy • for th1• pro-am earlier In the wfek &nd (or Sat urduy '11 und Sunday '!-. televised rounds "I DON'T THINK 8nyone had much or an advantaRe." Simpson ~a id of the green11, addlnl( that "eYeryone had the same C'h1tn<'e11 over 72 holes. Whoever htt the moil good putts is probably 1oang lo makethen>Ofltputts." .. : 10th at Riverside ' SimPfl()ft'A wtn Sunday netted him top prize of ~.ooo. boo&Unf( his earninp this year to $102,000. HI• victory exempts him from qualifying for next year'• Wfftem, and puts him Into the World Sert" or Golf and the MHten. • RIVERSID'E -Newport .. Beach'• Ted Kruel drove hla • Ray Stephen• automotive f'ormu11 Vee to 10th place lo Sunday'• Sports Car Club of , America rettonal champlonthlp race at Rlventde lntem1Uonal Racewa)'. KraMI •tarted In lhe 14th poal· lion. Meanwhlle, teammate Jack Minter ol Cotta II•• drafted pail Mllllon VieJ0'1 Don Gavel eomlni out ol RI veralde'• benlc tUl'll Dlne to nip him for leth apot. Minter started lD tile 27th po1lt.loa and J>UMd etC)tt can at t.be start°'""' race. A member ol the 1m Walker Cup teem whole belt flnlah last year was a tie for fourth ln the Weatebeeter C1u1lc, clinched hla victory when he scored an tatl• at the 41$-yard, par·S 12th hole. The eacle left hj• cloeeat comped. lion, 1'75 Western Open cham. pion Kale lrwtn, no clOMr than rt ve •hoU otttbe lead. La1uaa Nt1uel'• AlaD Taple flred • ee Suaday for a r our· round total ol 291 to ftnllb In a fouMrta)' Ue for l2t.b pi.c., NKW YO RK Nf'w Yurt! ptlcher Crats ~Swan II H)'a he ll •lck and Ured ol .....,. Meta batt.er1 d•Unc o11 the ... , o1 u..u,....,, ud ll .._.,..., Mana,.r Du~k WlWama Iii II 'htl tor a wu o1 bnnballa, h~'ll att0mmodat.e blm ·'Our auya hep IOin1 ln t.he dlrt, and we do nothlnc 1bout ll, .. Swan •aid Sund.ay afte r the Meta lo.t 9·<4 ln lO lnnlnp t.o lhe £.1pm "That'• a.ot lo atop " ''lf UUa conlJnl.M!I. I won't uk anybody -the muacer or the coaches what to aay," Swan uld "t'll lake It upon myuu t.tJ dO •omeuun1 ·· L.ut Friday nl1ht ln the second came of 1 doubleheader E•J>(NI rookie pitcher BlU GuJUckson threw a f .. tball ove; Mike Joraenaen·a Mad, sparking a bench-c learing brawl that t:nded ln the ejection of MetA c atcher John Sturu. Stearn1, ~bo waa not 111 the llne up, cbar1ed from the bench, punched (,ulJlcklon and then clamped the Eicpoa pit cher ln a ht1i.dlock The batter before Jorgensen , J oel Youncblood. had ho m.,red, und Wllhams had gone to the mound to taJk to Gulhclulon Swan :said he wa~ sure Williama had ordered CiulllCk!IOO t.o throw at Jorgensen "No w•y." W1U1ams sald when asked if he had made 'Ut'h an ord~r If.: then became angry ¥l a small group of wrltt'ns, accw.ed tbf'm of being negative and refused to d is· cus11 lhe malt.er further. ,------BcudMlll Toda•----- On lhisdate in baseball in 1964 : Johnny Calhson's three-run. mnth·anmng homer orf Dick R~datz gave the National League a 7.4 Victory ll\ the All-star game at New York's Shea St.tdlum On th.is date in 1937 . Lou Gehrig 's two -run hom e r highlighted the American League's 8 3 All·star game victory a t Wa:.hangton St Lo uis <.:anhna ls p1tch1ng a~ Du:zy Dt•1rn :.ulfrrl'd u hroken n~ht toe when strurk by<• hn.-r off th•· bat or E<irl 1\ver1ll . an inJury that would wreck Ut·un·~ C'arn·r Today·, Birthday-. llall o f Faml· inftl'lder Hill y ll('rman I!> 11. <"lt•vt•land Indians pitcher Lt:n HMkcr as 25 ..... ,, D~ tt'hU• i1t eo.a coma :.ince June 20. died at 3 30 a m today, ac POMONA Hoxer Cleveland Denny. m a m cording to a woman acting as a family spokesman The woman , who re fused to identify herself. made the announcement by telephone early l,t\u1 morning. She sajd the famiJy will issue a statement later today. Officials at Maisonneuve Hospital. where Denny had b<.'en kept altve s ince his trag ic bout agains t Canaduin hghtwcaght champion Gaelan Hart, would not Immediately conrirm the report llowcver , they did confirm that Denny's ram1ly -was at the hospital and would issue a statement later Th· woman said Denny, 24, never regained con.sc10u1> ness fie was kept alJve by a ~pirator even after being pro nounced dead last Wednesdity utter a brain s ran r evealed ht ti(' or no me ntal acliv1ty. U1s family, which ke pt a v1g1l at has bedside , had con s 1derl'd d.tsconnecting the IJfr.-.upport ~Ybtem bu t dl'c1d ~ :.g:un:-.l 1t ¥.hl'n doctors :.aid tw would hk1•ly d11· in a rf•w duys an uny ca."l' Thi· boxer was knQcked out 1n tht> waning Sf'COnd'i or th•· 10th and final round ,,f h1 !> non till<' fll{ht. a prehmln11ry t1) th•· World Box in~ Coum·ll w1•lterweight tit I(• fii;lhl hN wttn Hobt·rt Uur a n and Sugar Ray Leoni.lrd at Montrc>al''> Oly mpH' !;tndaum C.'aulkf n• .fiJ,Pp• Io I I Gold• U S. <1quati(' s tar Tracy <:aulld.u swept t>ve ry • event she entert.'d In a gruelling weekend ol l5w1m· ming in an International senior swi mming meet Bl Etobl~e Olymp1um in Toronto. The Yersatale 'lwimmer added three more gold medal.& Sunday night -for l.i thret'daytotal of 11 -by wlnrung the 100-mett'r fr~tyle and JOO butterlly and JOtm.-d her clubmcitt~ an u 400-mctn medlt'y rt-I:.~ victo r' T~w.Radlo t°•>llO¥i lnj( 11r1• the lop bport.:. even~ on TV tonight Rat tng:. arc ' ./ ~ ' exc el lent . ~ ' w(Jrth wi.tchang . ~ / fu1r , / forget 1t 8 p .m., Ch•nnel 7 ./ ./ ,/ BOXING: Larry Holmes V'> 5<011 LeOouw Announcers: Howard Cosell an(j Cl'lrl\ Sche nkel Undefeate d Larry HolmB (34·0) defend., "" WBC "''avyweloht <rown against Scott LeDoox (26-&··4) in a ~~uled I~ rouoo bOut from Bloomirl(Jton, Minn. Sl'lould Holmes makP good In I'll'> prom I~ to knock LeDoox out. tle would tie Joe Lou I.,· rec.ord of seven '>lrctlQht tleavyweigl'lt defen~s by knockout. LcOoux Is tOUOh and battled two former lltle holders. Lt>on Spinks aoo Ken Norton, to draw decisions. RADIO No Pvents ')<.heduled FOR THE AECOAO I BOATING lrvl•e Next MY Nadadores Dominate Meet SANTA Cl.ARA -Given the 1tallatics. one wouJd have Co be Impressed with the ahowln«i or the Mluion Viejo Nadador~11 ht>re Sunday at the Saota Clara lnvit•Uona.J swimming and div· in1 meet. A total of three Nadador~ - Robin Leamy, Stevt' Barn1coat, Su.aan flabemJgg -won the ir specialties while th<' men ·~ and women's relay squads both won and a number o r others fi.nl.ahed high m the st.andings. BAllNICOAT SET tbe pace by swimming t.o a med record 10 the 200-metc r backstroke. Bamlcoat swam hts rac~ In • re· cord 2 04 lS. echpamg the old mark of 2 04 95 set by John Naber in l.976 T e ammate L e amy then ronowed s uit when he mpped Chris Cavanaugh In the 100· m eter free Leamy finis hed th<> r4*ce In 52 61. bare ly t'd~rn..: Cavanaugh who touc hed 1n at 52.90 Leam y didn 't end his day tht-re. howeYer . as he swam t.he openrng leg m the wanning men's 400· meter r elay squad. The team . comprised of Leamy, Nir Shamr. David Reed and J erry Spence. crushed its opposition with a Ume of 3:33.67 HABEllNIGC, LIKE Leamy. al1'o pu!Jed a double as she won the 100 free ln ~ 24 and then s wam the openrng leg or the women's 400-melt'r relay squad that won ln a wiruung l.tme of 3·59 80. The foursome . which Included lfabe rnigg , M ac he lle Amen, Julie WllUams and Marybeth Lanzm~er. won by more than a rull S«Ond over seeond place Concord·P1easant Hall There were aeveral othe r N1dadorel wbo, althou"h lhey dJdn 't wtn, placed hi.Ch Sistn V«>ra a nd Flor e nce Barker finished 1'econd 11nd third, respective ly, In the 1,500-meter free behind Sherri Ha nna <16:49.221. and Kim Alaobrook lled for third tn th1• 200· mettt brtiutstroke f''o r the m e n. Ed R yder• finished a dutant l5econd to re- co rd sette r Mike Hrunc r ( 15:3-4.16> in the J.500-meter free. whilt: J ohn Moffet. a Newport fla r hor High graduak'. m oved up to se<:ond in the 200 m eter breast.stroke a fter J ohn Spengler wa.11 disqua lified. U.S. Captures Gold at HenJey If EN LEY ·ON ·Tll AM ES. England CAP I -They rail it th•· Henley Royal Regatta. but to nine Americans it was the Olym. pies and • duck wasn't going to keep them from winning. The American eight with cox was the big winner at Henley Sunday. capturing the Grand Ch allenge Cup, the pre mie r e vent at the 141·year-old re - gatta. It might have been the step. ping st.one lo an Olympic gold m edal. But It won 't be. The Americana are e nding a suc- cessful European tour lh.tl in· eluded st.ops In Switzerland and The Netherlands a n d going ho m e, victims of the United SlatH boycott of the Moscow Summer Olympic Game6. l 'ro• ra,,. BI ALL-STARS OUTLOOK. • • ning pitcher m the lrt.'il two All St a r Ga m l' is Jf ous ton · c; J ft f<1chard. f>itts burgh''S J am Bib l'». Loe; Angelf•r,' Bob Wt>lr h J>1ttsbunth"~ K'·nt Te kulvt· t1 nd San f''ranc 1sco -. F.d Wh1t ">n round out the ro rm1dablt-l"'J. mound c.'OrpS Tht> coot.est will ~ the ftr'il hosted by Los Angelei. in 21 years and the NL lJneup wiU have a dialinct Dodger navor First bueman Steve GarYey. second baseman Davey Lo~. bhorustop Btll R ussell 1nd out fi elder R eg"IC Smit h or IA' Angele5 were <111 voted into Vw !>tarting Llne\.lp A It hough h1tt1ni: 240 th•'> !>ea :wn . Lopes r ece i v f'<t 3 . '4f'>2. 4'1J vot e1', most of any play..r, rut.\ rng some acru.sat1ons that u,... AnReles ran!> 0\'l't 'ltufr ·d tht bu llot l>nx "I DIDN'T Ft:t:I. I wa' hav tnl( an AJl ·Star t) Pf' of )tar •· Lop(•!\ adm1tt~ "To ""' more· voh:s than anyone. that's sur pr1s1ni.? But it'!> n1ct· to know you urt-that popular with lhc• run!'> " Smith, leadlng the NL an htt tinR. had threatened to pass up th\' Rame if Dodgf"r'I teammah• Dugty Baker was overlooked for the cont.est. But when Baker, an outfielder who f1nLSh~ fourth 1n ra n ballotJ.nl'(. wai. not namt~ ttJ t h1• t>qua1f by Tunn•·r, Sm 1th rt lt•ntt•il. !'>3\'lll~:. "S1nC'•· I wu!-. vol r·d an :ind I 1·1uh 11l1•r th~1l 4.1n honor I II 1Jl ,1 ~ ' Th.-n ·.,t fJf lhe NL lm•·up I\ ( • 1 n l' i n n a I i 1• a l c h •' r J riti n n y H(•nth, ouU1d<ll0rl IJll\'(' f'Jrkt'r (I r p I t t \ 11 U t JC h ti n d f) a V t• K 1nRm:m of <.:h1r ago, and lhtrrl baseman Ray Knight or CinC'1n natl. Philade lph ia 's Mak e Schmidt was voted the s tartln.: third baseman. but will mass lhe conte~t with a hamstring pull. THRF.t: Al. STARTf:Rs n, \ nt •'<i b} tht> f.1n ' lio'>trin out ( 1 1· I d t· r J 1 m H 1 r 1• • -. 1· r on d b d ' <' m a n J • <• u I M o I 1 t o r o r M 1lv. auJtt't' :1nd third baseman <i•-o r~" Brett or Kans a'! City - v. "I OfJt play bt-<·uu.•w or lnJunt·:. M llv.,1uk1·•"' lkn 0Rliv11• '" tht-pruhahl1• 'll<Jrt••r tn H11·•·" 'l><it. v.h1I•• Clihforma 's Hobhy Gr lr h r>r lh•• Yunkecs' Willi•· Hundolph wall open at second Gri>il( Nc-ttles of the Yankees or Tt·x111> Bul11ly Ul'll 1'1 l'XP{'Cl<.'<l tu "ta r1 for Hrl'lt The oth1•r 11tartcrs ar « An~•:I fi nst bruwman Rod Can ·w. New York !'.horts top Rucky IJf'nt. Ho s ton'-. FrC'<I Lynn and New York's lleg~1e Jackson ln the o utl1eld, and Boston 'is Carlton Fi11k ~hrnd the platt._ Amy Thrives On Pressure; Wins Tourney Baseball Standings NOBLESVILLE . Ind. (AP) Amy Al<'ott s ay:\ sht"s a pnme cumple ol a golfer who Uk~ to make it hard on MrselJ. Rut he r o ppo ne nts on the Ladles Profesaional Golf As soclatioo tour a re finding the 24-year-old Californian Is muk 1ng 1t in<'rcaslngly difficult on them. A h~oll. from Santa Monie.,. moved up lo the No. 2 :\pot on the tour':\ IWtJU m9ney Jh1t with he r three-stroke victory OY•·r Sally Little and JoAnnc Carner Alcott '!\ 13 unde r .per 275 <lupllcalcd the lowest 72-holc ~ror(' ~tcd on the tour this year. "If It's ~al dtllicult out t.bere. I 'II make It even harder." aald Alcott after recelvln1UM122,.800 top prlw that pwihed her u.> earnmp over the $132,000 man . "I enjoy winnin1 that •ay." The v1ctory came aft.er Alcott had set •lntle·round. 38-bo&e and M·hole record.a ln the fOW'·JUr· old Mayflower Claaalc. ··I tokl my caddy the otber day that I'd like to win a t.ounwnmt by three to 1even thoU," AlooU aald. "But I don't know ll 1'4 n- ally be happy wl.nnJn1 by =~ becaUM I'd know I JUlt w away wtth tt." Alcott tald the followed Mr same plan tn po1tla1 • ft.Dal round •on the 8,044-yard ,....12 Harbour Treu Oolf Clatt Cour141, ··I t.la1ak I played ¥81')' •I' 1re11lvely tod~>'. ,:· ~he aalcl, - AMERICAN LEAGUE West Dtvl.Uoe Kanba.\ Caty Chlcn~o Te xas Ok land Mlnne&ot.a s.tattle Aa1elri W f , Pct. 47 33 ~ 311 41 481 37 42 468 36 45 .444 3S 4'4 443 35 45 438 21} ..,. .377 F. aat Ot vbkHI Ne w York 51 'l7 8$4 Dl'trolt 42 33 .560 M1l w<&ul<t'<! 43 3"' ~ Ralt1mon • 42 36 .538 Boston 41 36 532 Clt>ve land J7 39 .487 Toronto 33 43 434 .,....,, ""', .. ...,.,... O.uoit I '°"""" \ ( .. 1("90 I I c:J.tl-0 • s. ....... "'°"'..._ •• C -...,.-I-MIO' ,...,.. "°"'' I Ml~ ... f•1.An t ... •Ill•). ~(If? 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Ofl -,,_., O•Wl>l.0 lltl A>.._e PPitl M•,, .. O•\ILt, '""d D•'""'•"· to T_..e \tr OI ttar ll'll--1 lt- POOTU lL c....... ........ ~ E OMC*10to CS.tttMO\ -Tr-8'v<o Wlllllft\, .._.,.,. -· to ll'P ~~••<-en A°"9flr-• fOr •Pl•~ to Do n..~ 1.i~ MX<•• a-tctlt-• "-HEW Y~IC UNITED -._,, -"'· (-... ........- Ragthne, Clu-istine 1 I J NabHonotjJ SAN DIEGO -In tbe alow~l race in tbe 13-year biatory ol e event. first flntahera la t e 110-m.lle Marina deJ Rey to stn Dle10 yacht race manaeed to sail fut enough to aave th4!1r handicap times in their respec- tive divisions. The 67·foot sloop Ragtime was BOA'DNG the fir.st yacht to finish with an elapsed time of lS hours a1'd four minutes a nd wound up &s the Class A winner in the Pcrrormance Handicap Racing Fleet. Ragtime was sailed by a Long Beach Yacht Club headed by Dick Daniels and Eldon Hi ckman. Fred Preiss' 84·foo" s loop Christine. Pacific Marine r s Yacht Club, finished 22 minutes behind Ragtime to win line honors in the International Of· fshore Rule division as well as pick up the Class A victory. A total of 381 yachts started the annual Fourth of July classic but the ll~ht air conditions dur· in~ the enttre race took its toll and only 321 finished. llandicap trophy winners : •O R A l Ctw-•\fttv. Ftt"(J Prf't\\ PMVC '1' M10n•Qf\• Sun P1Cl\drO Mil.!1nt', L..AYC, l Sit¥~• ~o .. , 800 ICl'l...-Wt LRY( 1011 8 t £"" Str.,.t, 0•(• """""· wvr, 1 (;l>o\I Wino\ Mt•• Mc(Alf O, PMV(, l 511""• (llU" C-, l8VC. ll)R c 1 HOI Rum CHl•llon/l"ol•mAn, ICHV( 1 H•t Tro<k ll008olc,.,.r. <,w vc.. l Poo N U\ Ptt•Ct<lt l flYC MORC I J'"""""· (llto\ L•• CYC. ' In ,..,....,..r &n.<• Anoe,o,on, C-BYC. J lr1 11 St•• Charle\ 0 Lrary WY( PMRF' A l A4Qt•mf" O•n•l'I\ Hlt~man """''O\. L8YC ' N1qnt ''•1n 8 1U W(llltf'r\ ~on" T...., V!'fl¥C JP.,,_.. o .... s.-tora,sevr Pt1'1S:: e t Ovnttm•t ... ijocMotrt\,'(.HVr-; ~ll°W"\t K1ftd, Bob Jilte;#'r'•'\ H•\f'f Arnotd. PMV( J &.111<. lloqt< A111Gor'f, ave Pt<RF c -I J"'c~ Mlltt Ell••· L8YC. 7 f u• .00 J~hO"I J•m f-O~t (.YC. l Pr...-c, Attl\t•d H••b<-8 CY(. Pt-tAr 0 1 Pr·rn•r• Att.1Mt'\ Vot•""''"· P'll•C 1 A""'°""oOfl• Jft"Y t<unt~r. ICHYC. J woo• 1t•r. ~d 8hndt>r. WYC PH llJ' E I 0¥••. D•~'" 110$1, wvc 1 S..O.• "'""'· 8•MI Goo•~n KHYC. 3 EnoM '" l"°"· uca.wi-.. wvc PkltF F -1 Tllr•C'\,CC COOOln.SMY(',7 (r•tY H«V, M¥ry Smith, T'IC. > lml»(UOU\, C•rl Coe. N.,,y VC. PMAF-G -I R.•wl .. llon, 8 111 Fo•dlanl, VYC, :l Tomar•. Tom Joroen"'"· lAVC. 1. Charily, f>l•vt G•-. SWVC. Pt<RF H -I ~o, 0••10 P.,,,,.._ An• YC. 1 -· M H 81•\IO, !>BS<, l "--'· .Hrry-QOmefY A8YC PHllF I -I •••u-u1 °" Oro, ~C-on J-•. WYC, 1 u ... w ..... Ou-~ Jonn, WY(., ), """"-.JHry llOWin S8V<IC PMlll'·J 1 Moon>t, Fr.O l•ytor S8VRC, I fu-. Jom !note•. SBVAC. J Whopl..,., J..-, Pl"~ OYC PHAF c -I H\Kl~, M C.-oatw .... ...,,, Arir-YC, 1 0.l<OtH, Jim Honl, $MYC, l .._,Ott\ itor••. w~ OllCA -I Mlr-, lyle Wltlll•, S.SVC ) l•eck w-. Joftn S..,•oa. La'l"C; 3. Cll.tl o Eev. _._ i.-, cave. 109 Boats Vie In NHYC Regatta Chenowe th Tope F ie ld DIESELS IMME DIATE DELIVE R Y! Wann weather and light breeies drew 109 boats In eight classes out lo compete in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Independence Day Regatta Saturday and Sunday . There were three classes sailing courses in the ocean off Newport and five classes compel.mg over inside the bay courses. Largest class on outside courses was the Etchells-22 with 14 entries. and the largfft class oo inside courses was t.M Sabot A with 28. Trophy winners : SANTANA-'° 141 -1 l.oofty T...,.,, HaN'f' PenlM•'" NM'fC. > 81.c•· Blw,l(H>""'at1•.0C~ YC ETC .. EU .. ~n 1141 -I Wlndwaro ~. 8 •11 ... ~-1. 8'1'( I 511,, Oon ~ ...... swvc. 3 s..o..<oon. c.-Wiii..,...,, eve • Sotrot, sc011 A.,.,_.,, NHYC SOUN(; ttl -1 Ettrell• llnde. Cit\lonOrt>I, eve 1 Wn, Urry A•tw If, NHYC SA801 A 11tl -I Slleryi ·-· NMYC. 1 0-ld Fr-o, llY(, J c.,.,._. SmelV~. NHYC 4 Paul 81-. S\YC s.AM>'T 8 1161 -I 8r...Oy Htmi.y, Nt<YO, 1 Wot"' H ............. SSVC, J. David I'll-men. NHYC SAM>'T C 11•1 -I 8111 Cl'"ft9tl0, 8 CYC ? lll<l\9f'll W•l\Ofl, 8CYC l •oo.n l.,,.,,..,, eve. LASE" f"I -I 0ouo Ttvlle, IYC 7 Aft 0-r, NHVC, I St .. ~ 11-•.NHYI:. Grins S ails to Win GriJ¥, skippered by Dave French, Dana Point Yacht a ub. wu the overall and Cius A winner Sund ay in DPYC's Firecracker Re1atta. Thirty boat.a tUJ"Ded out for the event which was sailed ln U1bt s to 7 k.Dot wtnda off Dana Point. Trophy winners: Antagonist Captures Race MARINA DEL REY -Anta1oru1t. skippered by Don Hlll, California Yacht C1ub. was the overall and Clau B winner ln CYC's Overton Series ror yacht.a rated under the lntematJonal Ofrabore Ru.le . Second overall was Lead la 1 Lady , co· skippered by Sandy and Huby Kerns. WlDdJam· men Yacht Club and thlrd wu Deceptloa. Oave Me11.nnttY. eve. Flna( elUI at.andinll: .. If It float a, chanoea are JOU'll re1d about It . ........... In the DAILY PILOT MADISON. Ind. <APl Dean Chenoweth ove r came a one ·lap penalty ror a false start in the first heat Sunday and drove the new Miss Budweiser to his fourth s traight victory this sea son 1n the $65.000 Madi son Gold C up Regatta for unlimited hydroplanes. C h enoweth . 42 . of Tallahassee . Fla .. finished a h e ad o f sec ond ·pl acc B all Muncey BUY OR LEASE NABERS (~ /.//) C4t!LHae ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADING DEA1.ER \u /.oan•r /1drf' ,\n ll••ltt•r St•n ·u·i• 2600 Harbor Blvd. Cos1a Mesa 540·9100 :d"**-~--~ ~~ Zillgitt and Wright insunncc ~gents and brokers Manufacturers: ln6urance costs r1s1ng~ Contart us for competitive quotes on Proper- ty, L1abiUty. 01rftrult Produrl!. Liability, Commercial Auto. Group Life and Medical as well as Worker'& Compcn~atio n Insurance. Bob Guffin J9J1 Mac Arthur 8outrnrd Newport Bcxh. u 92660 (Tl4l 7S2 CJOSS LEASlllG'I PRIME RA TES ARE COMING DOWN AND SO ARE OUR UTESI WE LEASE ALL MAKE 1980 CARS AND TRUCKS. MANY MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEOlATE L EASE DELIVERY. ·wr V[ GUT WHAT YOU 'RE LOOKING FOR." THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. 2096 H..t.or ll C••••~ . 642·0010 __ _,540.1211 N ........... .,, ..• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS . ""' -- . .. -.... ----------------. . . . . . . . . .. . . ..... -. . ~ .. ----..... ··--...... . - 1UltNl81 / ITOCkl CLOSING FIGURE 111.21 BUSINESS Wana Fa . Cost a Mesa, has been elected second vice president of Callfonla Veldde Leaata1 Alloclat .... Bu.lJden E mportam, headquartered in Irvine. has been named retailer or the year by Building Supply News . James D. Gard.1.9er ls manager or Wells F arao Bau branch in Laguna Beach. The office, Glenoeyre Street and Laguna Avenue, opens for business July 21. ~ eama.u Co., a jewelry outlet, has o pen ?d a s tore an Fasbloa lslaad, Newp )rt Beach. N~w Americu llestaaraat Corp., a s ubsidi lry or W.R. Grace & Co , is a new Co.;ta Mesa company involved in research and development ol restaurant con cepts. J eremy A . Mc Kenzie and Gino Loring are vice pre5idents. M•YM Peter W. Meyn, m anager of the Irvine office of The !'.ieetey l:o., 1s 1980 chairman of the Econom ic Development Council of Orange County Chamber of ComD'lerce. Consume r's League member P at Blow has entitled her Jaly 15 taJk to the Irvine Baslaess aa4 Profe111loaal Womee's Oab, "Did You Know?" The session is slated for 11: 45 a m. at 2101 E . Edinger Ave., Santa Ana. Reserva- tions 833-5461. Mldaael J . E lliott, Irvine, is dire<:· tor of cor porate a rfairs ror Car l KarcMT ED&erpriaes, Anaheim. Japan To Rescue Troubled MG? NEW YORK <AP> -Even l.houRh Bnt1s h Leyland says 1t wtU have to stop producing 1t.c; MG sports car . Peter Sp ra~ue. who once resc ue d As ton Martin from bankruptcy. s ays he won't let the classy sports car go un- der. lie formed a group in Matth to get together som" $45 million tD save the car. liut lh4! group hasn't come up w1lh the rwx1.s. and Bnt1s h Leyland ~aid las t Wttk It will hav~ to stop produ<'tlon of thl' MG. But Sprague. 41 , say~ he 'c; not willing to abandon th,. MG. So he's talJung to a J apanese auto manufac turer who may prO\!lde some he lp to keep the $8,~ to Sl2.650, cur.. in produ<'lJon Why bother" "I thought it was dauble," Sprague said . .. Most of what I do is too risky for banks." he s aid. ''I'm basically in- terested in sav1ng factorics. There ar~ people who've worked a t Abtngdon (l hl' Englisb town where MGs arc made > ror generatJ<>n.<; father-. and sons. There·.., a lot of ded.JC'at1on. When they heard we had made a deal with BntJsh Leyland. they cheered. "l'M A SLIGHTLY romanlJ<' entrepreneur and I hkt' doing t.bo6e Uungs." he said "But I'm not a ca r nut." But he does own an Aston Martin and one or the fe w 1930 4•.,.IJwr supercharged Bentleys m extstenC'e Spra~ue took his first bu.smess risk at 22 when he set up a C'tucken farm 111 Iran. .... . .. . ... ·~ . .. . . '• . "" ... .. .4 .wrl<-a• ~ ,,.,000 Jll.'IOO 1M,l00 1i..~ 101,oCIO n.JOO '1,100 ••.JOO t0.100 ST.100 ··-6-i.-. ....... 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SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH c .. ·-·------ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "If Mommy hadn't married Daddy, we'd be in some other family.'' ~ " ...,_., ' DENNIS THE MENACE •I'M ~ LENO YA MY LIGHTNING euGS.THEH 'IQUU NEVER HAVE TO SlEEP IM1HE 1WlK.' FUNKY WINKERIEAH A5 LDN6 Af> ()())'RE 601 ~ 10 BE: 0€UV~ltJ6 PlzzA6 ~ MR. MON~I I ft"\AtJBE L4£ 5HOOL.D 'Tlf !NK ABOLrf lRA0tN6 lt.l OUR OlO PIO:-oP ON A NEUJ VAN . by Jeff MKNeHy by Ferd & Tom Joltnson by Mell uiarius ? GORDO JUDGE PARKER L-ll('E ~ ~10- '"1CME, w ~rre U!ii&d, .. ' I \ Alfk.. ..J w>M...! ~·-·•/\. 7 ·"7 WARMLY EM6RACING THE 06VIOU5l.Y f:RIGHTENED 041l.O, Af>f>EY R.EALtZE:i fHA f MELANIE NEED!> ~~~IONAL. fVER'l'THIN6 YVIU. ee .JV!if FINE, DAIU.IN6 ! 11.L f>E HELP' TUMBLEWEEDS GASP GASP WMEfZE OOKE RluHr &ACK! ____ ..., NANC.Y--WILL YOU W H IP THE. CHOCOL.ATE FROSTING WITH rnE ELECTRIC BEATER ? DRABBLE e••u-·-~- "~~'No AA (tfS"' ~ •"LHl.l'f-4 l~ "°'""~· COMtCS / CAOllW°"D ~·---- { .,. 7 v;, "l'we been having troubM getting the wide ones l1t1ly." ~f ff~ 1"~'s ~ ~-'°''"~ ON '(" ~~ Ol~ ~ L£f'i JVS'f 6'> ----'fol IM'Jlt \ by Kevin Fagan •·o L1eci "~ 'f'~a1 ~~·~~~ -Siw£~~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR.SMOCK Hero: ... SQ\1E COFFEE'Ll EASE. THE:TIURST! Nc>-MPl<E lfir.SlttaRE ~IUD...,,.. wrrtt CH\l.O SEa4> R£ 1llll~PI Wfn\-" by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD ruznE I r e t. t 0 s e f a q ' (] r i- f l s r I , { ' fONGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Television ~M••-w1to.=~ ~ WOll\el\ I K .. ......... tO .... ,.,.,... ._ '"'.., "°'"' ""' ,.., ''~ lt'l)IM -II"=~ ...-~ ~ Lerry ,..._ ~- 110. 8'1•"'•' "'~ 8c:ct1 l.00..., "' • I~ •OVl'CI "'"" Jlf\d w S..,.L'\}111~~ Otl 5.o.il ~°" , ..... ..,. bt~~.,,..,, ... OCkillQ ~~ l(>""' ..-C.u l .. ,.. "'""' "-~°" M'""41190tl D MAUDE MIUOe I -.,.plN _,,;,r>g gan 10 C.,OI ~'° Cnna ••suit• rn vn••ll"'-l•O ptOC>letN '°' -"°''-• n.IE 000 OOUf'LE o.c... .... Ml •• htlle ~-romantic~·•• f et1,. I PU I • IT TAICU A TlilU' Ghostly Host? N Muney ,. U&IQMO to f-NATO ~hlnH Pl-lrom 11 women whO •• Oflering inem tor Mle to ltie Wfong p.oople • ELECTRIC C®PANY ; OHCE UPONA cv.s8IC Ne wl ywt~dl) Sheltey Long a nd Barry V an Dyke try to convmce psychologist Arr hie Ha hn that her late husband is "'ith them rn spirit Ul "Ghost of a Ch ance. · amng tonight at 8 on ABC. Cha nnel 7 "The Olo C\;rlOel!Y SllOp· Nell di~_.. ner grandle- ,,_·s gambl•ng eno Oullp tinos troe Plllf a1 M" Janey's we•worU (Pen 6 of IOllCC) IR) (I) C8SNEWS e:.30 0 CJ) TIC TAC OOIJQH • HOGAN'S HEROES Hogs11 Dlo ws IJP &n amrnun111on oomp and tai>turM & Germa11 o- at fD DICK CAVETT G\Jflst movie Cf•toC Pauhne KM! CR) ~ STUOfOSEE "Last SllOW" A oeh1nd· 1r.e-scenes IOoll at no ... TV 1s planneo proouc::ecl .. nd 1><0llde8St, 1119n1'9n11 ot two ~1 of s 1ua10 ~. IRI • 7:00 fJ C8S MEWS 0 N8CMEWS 0 KUHOFU Calf'@ e(plO<'" lt'>e OePlllS ol e men s 50UI on o<Oe< lo -BnOI04io< l ~le 0 JOt<ER'S WILD GJ SIX MILLION DOU..4R MAN Suive betOt'ne$ emt>tOll60 w!ln moonalun8rs W'1en IWO !edtl<&I 8Qef>l5 11/ll m11teriously ~1lleo Dy "18ke tMte Q) STREETS OF SAN FRNICISCO A muroer PQllllS to a guilt· rt0oen &uM>eel ""'o is abOUt 10 commit s•,.c10e fl!) OVER EASY Guest. George Snearrng tCC)tR) m MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 7:30 fJ THE MlJPP£TS Gues1 Mar~ Ham111 0 ALL-STARS '80 A Pf el/leW ot the Alt-Star game 10 be Olayed at Oooger Stoo•um Ot1 Juty 8 0 FACE THE MUSIC fl!) MACNEIL / l£HRER RE POAT Ouuenef l.'61 Ing• II KNXT I C BSI Los A ngeles D KNBC INBC) Los Angeltis G KTLA 11nd) Los Angeles G l<.ABC-TV (A BC) Los Angele!I Cl) KFMB (CBS) San D iego G KHJ-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind I Los Angeles KCOP-TV (Ind I Los Angeles e KCET-TV IP~$) Los Angetes fD KOCE·TV (P BSJ Hun1tn91on Beacn '19 MARI< Aussa.L w .. ~nongton s IOQ PQIHKAll n11111011.i 001<es tvo 111 tr1u101 l~W&> ""° ne~ \tO- '"~ ol 11>e day trom 11>e ~ .. I '>6'lne ComeJt T llell lfll' at Ille Ut11V1!f11ty ol Bull11- I<> ~ Arn"~'"' < 'mou'< }, P M MAGAZINE "-~ 111 nu,,.cantD ,, 3 yPa• Old Orumme< on no• '"''Club OalP 8:00 fJ WKRP IN CINCINlllA TI ThP stall luu•lC08$ an ull· 0v1 c;11rno1119!'I wntw\ Ar1hu•. •n an attempt 10 lmpr-5 nis molher. nms t0t a so.it on lhe City Council. IA> 0 UTTl.E ...OUSE ON THEPAAIRIE AI08f1 dreams t"at he •~ L&Y•a have been 1ekllf! pn-by tndlena WllO e•pect n;m to lead 1n an.c:i< on 1ne U S. Army IR) 0 MOVIE • • ' See How They Run·• I 1965) John Fonytrte. S- id Bersie• A mvroe<er 11 <1ell. s Oown it.tee 0<1)1\an~ "'"O nave unw1tt1ngly Qa1oed p osseuoon ol 1ncr1mooa1ong evlden<:e 12 hlS I U @) GHOST Of A CHANCE An 8!trect1ve yovng W>Oow panics -. tile gl>Ott ot 11« first flusbet>d. v1eit11e only to h«, 8PQ8¥$ et,_ MCOrld wedding ceremo- 0 MOYIE •• t M IMI 11 ... _. •how• • 1 •t6ti l Jao• ~ ~-H..0-C.lll•ell"' h Of!I OI"-" ..,_, IOr<M • --t 10 Ql\18 UC> .,. gero.n.r .,,. ""' .,.,._ f7 to I -~ .... ~ "' -10 ttw illllleee ...... 1_.ent 111 New Y0til O ty. i.1..,.m .., one ot ,,.. '°'°'"' • moet ·~,,,. ... ,_.,,,. • l v-otO o.vm•ner on 111a 11111 elvD Oelt • MOY1f. • • Oo Hot ~1urt1 1 ·~~t Oof11 Day. Rod f "''°' A ,OU"Q c:ouple mo•v. to Englllr><I -• .i ,..,. OI m~•P aoven· llH•• 1"r•ttan1 1ne11 mMr1-0-(211tl 1 • 21 TOHIGHT lOQlr. II IN et!~I ol auoo-1 c:uia on LO$ A~ 1e1 Eoucelion fl!) n.E WAii CAL.LED PEACE O<ew Ml()Olelon ~t• ,,,,, mulll•tegmenl progr~m r~ I~ So-..et m•I,. tary 1nreet on llQM ot the reotnl invNlOO ot AIQl\lonl· Sten and ll'alyZtng 11'141 •Ole Of me Ufljled Staleit '" ()1Yllt\1ng Sov>el ~­ MOO HO B M·A·s ·H 8 J and CnStleS come IO DI~ wt>en 1ney ere aaltecl 10 jOIOtly wrne • report on· a oaring OQ6tetl()(> rr.ey pef10trned IRI fJ !TV) BETWEEN THE L.JNE.S A P'lO"Y !)UN pymp$ a latge sum or money 1n10 en un<le<g•OYnd new~11P<>< '"'dlln{I ch30'> 'Of lhtl 1~ ano zdnt s1a t1 0) SlJMMERSHOW Coll•S•O" Cour~11 A (ltJmalfzdt•ori ot ,.,~ mon,..nts O<'lo<•• ano an.., ln6 WO<ld 5 wO<'>I mod·~•I crH'1 over lagrub. YvQ<>- Sla,,ra on ~temt>e< '' \976 Host J&mM E.ar1 Jone$. fD BACI( WAROS TO BACK STREETS Some ot the dl~er'\ ~ communtty mental healt,, c&• e as Willi as SO<Tlf' e>.ceohonel P'OQ•8"'S '""' prov1oe ~8'" lor O•\ cti8fged men1a1 pi;t1en1~ n tile United St&h•!> ""' e>.ammed. ~II CJ) MISS UNIVERSE PAGEANT Womeo from around the WOf'<I Ille '°' ttle title of MIU lJniverM t980 If! 1n.s special lo be telecast t1om Seoul. Korea 8oO B11r1ew ano Helen O'Connell hOat Donny Qsmood IS S()6Cl8J bMOVTE * * ''t "LOVtnQ You .. I \957) E1v1s Presley. LU•oettt Scott A llNoll IOWf\ singer mee1• • herd-bolled ~ &gelll whO lr-1orrftt lllm TUBE TOPPERS ABC• 6.00 -Heavyweight Cham· plonshlp Fight. Larry Holmes def ends h is World Boxing Association title against ninth-ranked challenger Scott Le Dowe . CBS 9 9 00 -Miss U n iverse Pageant. The world's m ost beautiful women compete for top honors in the 1980 fe stiv1t1es held rn Seoul. South Korea. Bob Barker and Helen O'Connell a re the hosts. NBC I) 9.00 -"Lovmg You." Elvis Presley plays a s mall time singer who makes it big in this 1957 musical with Lizabeth Scott *"tO .,, oYemlOf'I _.... oon 1cc11R1 G MOVIE ..... ··~ ()! 42' (197 I) Jennrle< 0 N•ll. Gary Gnmec. Aher ""o tioya "*'° • """' ...... tf'YWIO to ION thet< wg.Nty one Of 11tem re11s on IOY" ""th • beeulllul olOe• women (2rv. > 9 MOVIE • • '? •·NeYer O<ve An k'lefl" ( 1971) Henry F'onOa PMJI ~ An 0<egon IOQ9tnQ lamlly devt8" a W9Y to oell1l9f • lerge 0tder on J!OhOOule Wl'lel'I strikers SAbOlage their eqvipmenl (2rtn I ~30 . BACK WAADS TO BACK STR£ET8 LOCAL F'OU.OW-tJP Guest a.q>erll loo« 11 IQG31 mental l>ea/1" 1~ ''°'" me Vll'Wt>(>onl ol l~'I PBllf'fllS wT>0 1111"9 ~ •!.'iAMecl lrom •llh!I rnetT14tl ~aJs and Ste now ,,, ooard-and-Gare cen1ers rn tt>e c;Ommvnrty. 800 • IOQI. at .a11erna11ve mental ""811n c.re P<OQ'ams ail JAZZ AT niE MAINTENANCE SH09 "Oe.:ter Gordon Ouartei IN<> 21 Oe.<tet Goroon teno-S8J<, Ruyfvs AMO oan George Cat>ltl~ 0+ano. Eoooe Gtao08". orums 10:00 8 G HEWS • niELAST~nlE OREA T AMERICAH HEAOE8 Herwy FQflC!e too.t5 • tno- ute to IM late Jonn WllY'* 41) NA 110HA1. HEWS fl! n-1£ WAii C.t.LL.EO PEACE o. ... MldOlelon l'ootl• ttl~ mulU-~ment p•og<am •ev141W'ng lhe SoV'61 mth lary ll'lf681 In ltgM of tM •908fll on•M>On 01 Atgf\an ... ''an and ~ me roi. "' me Unrteo S1a1ec '" dM!f'l1ng Sov>e1 llOQfllll- sion \<>:30 GJ 4D NEWS ~ 81U MOYERS' JOUFVW.. Ttte M eny WO(IOt ()! Cat 105 f !J6<'LM ' S.~ M~ tafl.s Mtn Mex1G0·1 ie.o1nci novei<a l llnd c;riloC (P~ )I 1P1 \100 fJUO T1l NEWS 0 NEW\. YWtD GAME 0 MOVIE • * • ' ~ World In f'· J.rm• ( 19S:ll C:.reQO<"T Po;e> • A l'W\ Bty1to A o<•n CeiS '•lie •n l<7lrll wttn a M'lt °"' "" DV1 rs ~ o0naooo< Dt • n.iteo l)f'once on 1r"' .....,..,,,.,.,,~,~12'><~1 0) THE 000 COUPL£ Boot>v Rqos """"" <near " p.r'!11JO"Q ano man~ JOHN DARLING ]Barry Newman in 'Grownup Disney' By JERRY BUCK _ LOS ANGELES <AP> -Barry Newman was to taken with the idea or playing an Irish doctor m " W alt Dis ney's "Am y-on-the- Lips" that he agreed to do it without top st ar billing. .. r get to play a doctor with a brogue ," hesa1d. "and it's a turn- of·the·century pieee. I've never done a period piece for television before." The movie also s ta rs Jenny Agutter. Nanette Fabray, Chns Hobinson. Mar~aret O'Brien and Kathlet-n Nolan It probably will bt• broadcast by N BC next season .. l'VE NEVER DONE anythlog for t elev1s1on before without domg the top role," said Newman, who starred in NBC's "P etrocelli" 1974-76. ''But it's a beaut1ful, sensitive script by Noreen Stone . The speeches are poetic. From the artist's point or view 1 wanted to do 1t · · "Amy-on·the·L1ps" lS the first Disney TV mov· ie for showing outside Disne y's regular Sunday night NBC slot. It's part of a program by Dis ney not only to e xpand its share of the television market but to explore more mature themes. J eM y A~utter plays a woman who runs away from her husband and bas an affair with Newman. T hat's the background to a large story or a woman who works with dear ch1ldren. Nevertheless, only a few years ago, sucb an element would be un- thinkable in a Disney film. THE DEAF CHILDREN are played by stu- dent.a from the Riverside School for the Deaf. Newman praised their teacher, Todd Rutherford, who stands off-camera and directs the children by s igning. Dawn J effory, an actress from "General Hospital" who's also in the movie, bas been belp- ing with the ch1ldren. In the past sbe bas de<:oted he r spare time t o working with hearing-impaired c hildren. Newman s aid he got involved with the project after a call from the direct.or, Vincent McEveety. "Vince had done a couple of 'Petrocellis' and he called to sa y he had a great part fo r me -th~ kind of role I'd never done before," Newman said "He told me I'd get to do an Jnsh dialect and be an a period picture. He said l have an affair with a marncd woman -and whe n he told me 1t was for Disney l couldn't believe 1t." NEWMAN MOST RECENTLY was seen star- ring in the "ABC Theater" prQCfuction of "Kin11: Crab " A RC all but sneaked lhat two-hour show onto the air "I was a little miffed at what they did." !>a1d Newman. "'ABC Theater.' as l understand it, has not r~eived good ratings in the past so they h~ured they would tude it m June . Another prob- lem 1s that the pe<>ple who started the show are no longer at ABC." The drama was produced by Her bert Brodkin C''HOIO<'aust") and was directed by Ransone, whose script won the award of the Eugene O'Neill National Playwright's Conference. "KING CRAB" WAS THE stOry of a struggle between two brothers to control the crab market in an Eastern fishing port. "Jt was originaUy written about Fulton's Ft.sh Market in New York. but for various reasons we TH£ MAN OF STEEL IN THE ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE ··~ o ti"" It ti \. ' "'"'""ft f IU, I . ---· -... (~ Vl,¥111o 1r 11\ '°'I .. , UHOO couldn't ftlm there," s aid Newman "So we filmed it at Hampton, Va .. where Ransooe used to own a seafood restaurant. "I know nothing about the fish market so 1 s pent several days ta lking to people in Hampton. J love c rabs and we had crab burgers on the set every day instead or hamburgers •'The funniest thing was .1e had a snoW5torm in March and had to sit it out in our motel rooms for th~ days," Newman said "Wllen 1t finally melted we filmed a scene that was s upposed to t ake place in Florida " NEWMAN SAID H E WO\ "LD ~glad to ~tum lo weekly television if he could fUJd the ngbt series. "I've been offered a lot of shows , but I haven't found one that's right yet." he s aid. "I've b<!en offer ed ~l few three-camer a sho1o1. s But I couldn't say the d 1aJof{ue in those comcd1e..-.. it '~ so mane. But I guess some people can 1f the) want to send their kids to school in Sw1t.z.erh1nd." He said "King Crab" was the first work he'd done in a year. "l turned down u lot of things waiting for something good," he s aid . "But the thinlung at tht- network is that the y can't understand that you 're looking for quality. All they k.now is that )Ou 're not working. All they know is e xposure -so they gi ve t he work to the guy who was on last week and nopse<f." _ . ...,.. SotlQ .... "'" ~1U4 -·-1•r• ~'*"" f1UI W~ ' '· \ -NOW PlAYING .., _ _.... OIMQI., 1 •1 m-t11'0 ~ 0."'00111•1~~ _, ... f'UU .... ,,.,Ii&-~ ............ Tw. .__V.1T1•1 &JOWIC ........ -nn•m'"' __ ,, .. , .. t let3 ·----- "A BE I IER FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS, ••• " -TIME MAGAZINE ' 10 tWI r.wY'l\Or'Q oncJuO '!!f IM 104tt'tn41f'I ,._ W Tt4I KNHY MIU. lttOW Tha Amer9'*M -l"-Aualiant """9t .,, Denny • ~ beekoom 10 o.>u•• tt:aoe HA.wt'O Herrv .... aciect• 11>11 ,,,. POl.-..'10 °' • dog .. • P<elu08 10 ltoe murder of ltte 000 '~ !RI II TONIGHT Gve111 h0t1 Bin Cost>y GV't\t\ Af'Ptht.t fr.:trlill1n Jd"'6, Ga,.,.ey RICh&rO Ben1am•n K•H1'1n D OA TINO GAME G Ql A8CNEWS GJ HOGAN'S HEA0£S Hog11n " r a.doo 1r111MTtllter " o .. moO'Jd. ano 1141 mu111 ~ Y,t:•t '"'O 10 lc;ndOn W OElSMART KAOS plants 11 bomb In Me1's &p<lrtment 10 kill a Y•Sll'flO 'IC'f)nll~t • 'li) CAPTIONED A8C NEWS I I 60 U lfO) BARNEY MILL.ER °'"'"' ~ pasaenQ4I< s and W~I ""'° up on Ille 51li· l!()n Hfof'fl a hlj~ b<ll crasl>f>\ '" lhe neogtitior-nooo P1 -MtDKIGKT - t21>0 0 TALES OF THE IJW£XPECTE.0 GWllX>'~ FOAll;'( A m .. o nas Ii cnanoe 10 gurn "o'I r~ BQall'tl lhA l:>o)' Ile M<l'!ll ~~I"<) M J f'""''" 0) MISSl()foj IMPOSSIBLE TM 1,A ~ g<...s "If' Y.• l()r " f Ot\>"1\ Q ,rr.c; ·"'~ Cd.,_r I t.•Q•""""' t~ s,,,\.#J' Of " '1'110 ,,~ ~ ~' Jt/fr\, Q) GET SMART , AfJr._ D di.\..fT t \ ,.,,. "'~"'Wj b'f tfif"",....,,•r'Q '0 l"'unc.ft,, m,,.,.,1~ Eli) JAZ2 AT THE MAJ~E~ °"''"' C.a<C!l'.>n Oui<rlel N r 'I ()P1h,_, (.>CifOt.1-f ,_. .. r _., Ruff\J' F<....i L • c, .. o, 7" C. acie P.&"o Eco~ G•aooen. Of ...irrs t 2:25 0 Th POUCE WOM.414 P·-CJ;..« ~no (..r~-f O'" .di,.,...., t ttiAl'n ()( h'l'ft Odl'• rooo.-<s IRf n..30 0 GENE Al/TA'!' OM. Y PU.OT •f I NA~lHtW3 tt-.40 oe. \.All MOV1I • •-.. "The Hu "'en 'ae'°' · < 1tn1 o.oroe 1(9Me0Y, JnM Mille A NATO ~ltf ••'*1 ~ flmlly ... """· def ell by leNorl"I Mtll out to lvenQ9 their OMOIL (~ t:OO D TOMORROW 0-ll Menlyo Funl, RY!lt 8ef1e end E"""Y COMll (RI 8 THE AlA..DMH Merli 1etum1no l'oOme from &Gl\OOI. ttumbleB on tlte -D«Jf ot an uoio.n11lled tnll' II) MOVIE • • I "Ttw Rl,.nQ Of The M oon' 119!>71 Cyru Guaa .. k Noel Po•cell Introduced t>t Tyrone Powef A lhk>O'f ol 0111er .,,..1 stOt-e•aminee ••• l&n<I anO in pec>9l4 ( I llr , JO"''" I t:30 B MEWS t:3.5 NEWS 2-001 NEWS 2:26 HEWS 2"30 NEWS 3:00 1J MOVIE • • • .., "Ponce Ot Pt eyers ' C t95!>l Ricriaro Burton, Maggte McNamatll Family .. no pet son el traoe<'lllS mQI' the car~ ol SMk· l!SP<>arean ac1or EOw'n 8oot'1. (2 h<s • 10 min I 'J'aw11day·11 Dafll i111e .t101~if"11 1'-00 '1) • • I,,,.. Worf"\ t 1946/ ~ Bo~. W•l- llam Frambes A gang51"1' '1"tS 0\11 tO get ev<!f'I 81ttlf ,,,.. 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Di11i11g Duo Gary Cole ma n. star of TV's "Diff'r ent Strok~." shares a table with Lucille Ball dunng the third annual Carousel Ball a fun dratSing event for the Children's Djabete~ Foundation "The heart does leap upl A sleek core-ltner." -cnones cnomp!M\ LOS ~ f f!Tl8S NOW PLAYING ._., .U ru.tA l9WUDS' llAMOll fl<A ~l<; ~~l~ CoJl.t MeSI !Ill 3~t C....,_f QWlllh'WllllJ- Or~/IQe 634·~~ llWll ~H)6~~ ow._.·a...wur W.S11n1t1Sllr 891·3935 -<-• llKOUI INllft..fll 8..e~ P.Jni 821-4070 .. ....... acarn.-,........, "DEVASTATING ... • hard-hitting anc1 mg:roe•'na film!'..._ '-"'t.AIC-n . .. Stan Tell All In New Books •1 .oa TllO• HOU..YWOOO <API Summ r rt-ad· ... tor "'°" rouo " Durtq Ma lal41 y an , Jack Oaltt. "'°'" • Jeri or ~m•ru.. about ,.. Cat'ftt. •hlch 1trflclwd from start u a llruad•ay c-bon&s boy to bl~ rtl1n u a top comic n movle9 Uapplly his widow. V\ctoru H<wM. hu colled ed lboH 1c~dM!.S. plua m0tt tban 300 f'yt' catcbJ.n1 photM. 10 • rw-w booll. ·•Juk Oak1.,'t Double Takf"' .. It a.a ck" hclous .,,.talgua In ~ forward, Oakit> WfOle that hf' had lcarnt'd \ a luable: lesson 1n vaud~v11le "Always to try to avoid that old Ch 1neu a c t caltt>d '0 1'1 toolong. · " So be wrott' a sf'nn ol AIM"C dotH that Wf'~ not inten~ to be an autob1011n1phy "What I had ln mind when I pot lhe5t' down w as to lr)' l O eet om e lau~hs I gu~s laughter 1s s till m y Lifestyle · S H ELL F.\ WINT E KS J OINS l ht> lenRtherung list of memo1nst actresses "'1 th "Shelfey. Also Known as Shirley " With extraord1nary reeall she details her hfe from Brooklyn girlhood as Shirley Schr1ft to the glamor years Ln Hollywood. She is candid but never catty The tunung point tn her career came In lfHtl with 'A Double Life." tn which bbt' JJhty~ tht-trollop murdered by Fl on ald Culman Sh~ wntes of the urban,. !\tar "lk rrH1dl' me feel that I was omt<how m ha!'l leal(ue , thu.s sav- ing my rolt" In th<' r.Jm 111\d perhaps my ean•t-r I wtll aJw&y'\ love tum for his k1ndn~ and percept1on " Dunng a reht:ttrsal of a bedroom 6ctmt>, Colman began llckli.ng her and one of her breast~ popped out of her Milin nightgown "Colman ~a llantly k 1SSt'd 1t. The producers almost fainted. They thought 1t was part of the re· hearsal and yelled. 'What the hell are we making here"> Blue movies"' " 'UNE HAVOC H AS written t he second part of her life story, called a Imply ··Men tlavoc. ··SM t.ella a lood 11tory, and be haa au.re tlre du1racter1 h l'HI!, 'iatu 0YS>'Y RoM lM and the•r mother. the indornUable ROM of "O ypty." ~vt'fl on her death bed ROM remained the aame. She fired nune alter nurse On .. of them luted untll ROH sla mmed htr on the aid~ Of the lace with a metal water pitcher . A» she lay dying In 195-4. she warned her two dauahters: "This isn't the end Wher ver you go. as long u either of you lives, I'll be right there -and l s wHr by God you 're alway' going to know it ! ' S\JSAN STllASBEllG IS ooly "2. but she has joined the autobiographers with .. Bittersweet." Again It is the story of a gir l who bad eveeythlng, yet somehow blew iL She came from a distingw.shed theatrical family. became a star lo her teens with ''The Diary of Anne Frank.· married a hand.some act.or Christopher J ones. Yet her career went awry, the mar· riage turned violent. her baby was born with a def~t possibly caused by the parents' use of drugs. Like Brooke Hawyard of "Haywire.·· Ms. Strasberg became a survivor. patctung up her shattered life. 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Late •t n.l1ht. when the mo~e fan1 are goo and th houHUpta dim. the stair at t.M Balboa Cinema staru puttina the old Owa~r to beod Or so It seems Some evenmgs nrange fMces reportf'dly are Just beelruuna lO awake in the theater More than one employee admitted an urae to run. cream.ln&. rat.her than Just walk to the exit onto Newport's Balboa Boulevard "1 would neH~r be here aJone (agam> to close up," said Brian Gaughan. zo. who's ~a pro1ecuorust at the theater for three years Gaughan lS not alone in tu.s belief that the place as home to Splrits or the 8lT, ghosts If YOU Wlll Both he and 19-yeu·old manager John Conrad said they have seen a row or seats shalung Vlolently when they each were alone. The seats, of course, were unoccupied, the building deserted AND TREY ARE 8011I at a 106S to explain t.be thLn blue mist that allegedly hovers over a section of the balcony at times. Gaughan had heard nothing of the alleged hauntings beforehand. he said, Then, one night in June of 1978 he heard distinct voices that shouldn't have been there. The 1.11cident occurred at about 2 a.m. "I was locking up when I heard the m." said Gaughan of Cost a Mesa. "One was male and one was female. "'IbefemaJesaid, 'Well, letsdoitnow. · "Then the man said. ·No. let's wait until he leaves.· "No. I don't know 1( it was sex they were t.alk1ng about,"' Gaughan continued, "but I was scared and said 'I'm leaving.' There was no chance that anyone ww; still there." Thinking about it later. Gaughan came up with a theory that the couple might be wandering souls from the theater's early vaudeville days. <The place was built in 1919). "Maybe they were there to rehearse an act, and were waiting for the night watctlman to leave, .. be said. Manager Conrad, who started out last year as a clean-up person. also said he has heard voices. but no dialogues. WHAT HE CLASSIFIED AS HIS "most bi1.arre" episode occurred one evening as he was vacuuming the main fl oor. Above the sound of the sweeper, be said, ·•1 distinctly beard someone caJling m y name ... 'John. J ohn, John."' When he tumed off the vacuum. the beckonings stopped, but Conrad is quite convinced that the noise from the vacuum djdn't just confuse him. Other times. he said. he's heard voices that sound like they are from a Mass or a Wagner opera. Conrad and Gaughan said they both have experienced a 0.ily 11'1 ... -.-, P8'l1Cll O'o-tl Projectionists Brtan Gaughan elfd John Conrad say they've bottl felt ttle prese~ of something other than a person in the old theater. • • • Cl Ba.lboa Cmema, Ne wport Beach. where some persons say they 've felt the presence of what might be a ghost. force or presence that lurks in the stairwell leading to the balcony. Conrad said he was pre-informed of the presence of what m ight be a ghost by Winnie Arroyo. a former cleaning person Contacted at her home in Santa Ana. Ms Arroyo descnbed her initial experience. "I felt that someone was followrng me around.·' she said ··1 let it go on for two days and fin ally I asked the <ex> manager about it. I said to him. 'there's a guy up there."' she recalled. Ms. Arroyo said the manager replied by saymg, "Well. that's what T heard." She noted that she became used to the feehng after awhile ··At first, though, his presence was very heavy," she said Conrad characterized the sensation as "a warm feehni · "GOING UP THE STAIRS YOU can feel this force." he continued ... It follows you up and down. It's an eerie feeling.·· At its strongest, the presence gives Conrad the impress1oa that it is trying to push him down the stairs. "I think it's more rambunctious (than dangerous )," sa1d Conrad. "I don't think be means any harm." Gaughan seemed less than convinc~ o( that. 'Tm a chicken. anyway," be said. "I t..b.i.nk there's one in the proJeclion booth. Weird things happen in the booth." Gaughan said he bas arrived in the booth for work to hnd switches in opposite positions and film reels strewn about lht> floor. One time. be found the projector running. "I knew l turned it otr." be said. "It scared the bell out of me," said Gaughan, who added that he worked the night before. turned everything off as usual. Che "s positive) and was the first person to show up for work that next day. Empty mm reels are stored in separate storage slots that form something of a low lying book shelf m the booth. Something is wrong with storage s lot number 16, said Gaughan. More than once -and usually while people were m the theater watching films -storage slot 16 popped open. The reel rolled out, said Gaughan, wbo countless times has been embanassed by t he racket be's raised when he lrlpped over the reel and fell. (Slot 16 has since been taped shut>. "I YELL AT THEM A LOT," said Gaughan "Hj, Mr Ghost'' OT "I'm coming up now" are his heavil y favore<I phrases. No one has ever actually sttn an appattt1on or shrouded human shape an the theater. But seats move on their own, things :ire out of place, and tht.> weird mast appears Ill the baJcony. claimed Gaughan and Conrad Tut> strange goings-on are not a ru ghlly occurrence The last tame anyone felt anything was about two mont~ ago when Conr ad !>aid he felt "et coldness ·· Pnor to that. Conrad 'iaJd the presence followed him down the stairs and into a s torage room downstairs "I could feel someone pushmg me out 1 of the room >:· said Conrad A~ he turned quickly to shut the storage room door, Conrad ~aid he heard some light buJbc. falling 1n-.1de. He didn't re-enter the room to investigate. The playful ghost -or ghosts since no one as certain how ·Gomg up the stairs you can feel this force ... I think it's more rambunctious {than dangerous)' ... many there might be -also has la.ken alleged pleasure in messmg with the 8-track tape d~k tn the pro)eellon room CONRAD WAS ALONE, WORXING downstairs to music from the tape deck. He said the music began to slur, then stop. But as soon as he started up the staJrs, "It would come oa loud. real loud," claimed Conrad. The employees have made oo serious efforts to flush out the alleged extra mhab1tants of the theater. but said they'd be open to an expert droppmg by to look deeper into the mystery "We've thought of sleepmg at the theater ." said Gaughan '"but nobody would do 1t. · · Gaughan added that he "wouldn't mind'" 1f a medium tried to contact the spm ts. 'Td like to know about these gbOlsts, and J"d like to know If f'm full Of It." he Said Al tlus pomt. a curaou.c; reporter "olunteer.; to spend the night alone m the theater "You 'II die." said Gaughan. And he wasn't s millng Tomorrow ~r Pcuket.•idt telLs about the niqhl he slept 111 Ralboo Cmema's boJcony Body's 'Song' Tells Monk the Story By STRAT DOUTBAT C HARLOTTESVILLE, Va . CAP) -Yeshi Dhonden looks every inch a Buddhist monk as he strides past tbe graceful brick buildings at the University of Virginia. His freshly-shaven s calp gleams in the morning sun and bis lon g, m a r oon robe flutters in the sort, s pring breeze as be and bis entourage move qui ck l y across the well-manJcured campus. The Tibetan has come lO one of the Western world's most modern medicaJ centers to show how he heals with herbs and flowers and rinds disea se by listening to the "body's song." "We're on our way to visit som e cancer patients at the medical center." says J effrey Hopkins. As the he ad of the The Dalia Lama's Personal physician, YeshiDhonden,probes a subject's pulse as he demonstrates how he listens to the 'body's song' while making a diagnosis. university's Center for South As ian Studies, Dr. Hopkins has served as Ves hi Dhondeo 's loterpreter and host since be arrived at Charlottesville in January. THE GROUP AlllUVES at its destinalioo and Yeshl Dbooden is greeted b y Dr. Gerald Goldstein. one of the university's cancer specialists. Together , they go to a small room wbe~ a I . - dignified, gray-haired woman is sitting on an examining table. "Dr. Dhonden is going to examine you now," Dr. Gold· stein tells the woman, who is being treated for breast cancer. She nods and the Tibetan, s weeping bis robe asid e to reveaJ a large, gold watch oo bis wrist. takes her right hand. Yeshi Dbooden says nothing as he probes the woman's puJse, first here and then there. -..... 1. After several m oments of silence be takes her left hand and repeats the process. He then examines the woman's chest, ber baclt and, finally, her legs. "OUCH " SRE EXCLAIMS as the inquisitive fingers press a puffy ankle. Dr. Golds t ein s miles sympathet.ically. "HA does find those tender places. doesn·t he?" Y eshi Dhonden begins to speak. "He s ays this is a cold disorder that's been going on a lo n g tame," Dr. Ho pkins translates. "He says that it's a problem with the channels. aod that when it fi rst began she experienced some numbness in her extremities and. then, some fluttering in the c hest. or heart region." Later. Dr. Goldstein shakes his head. "S h e told u s s h e h ad experienced some angina a few years ago. and had had some tingling and numbness in her arms before that." be says. "Il's amaiing . H e u s e s no stethoscope, no reflex hammer . no X-rays. He does it by listening to the pulse. and by examining the patient's urine and tongue . "WE REAUY NEED lO send some American doctors over there to study Tibetan medlcine wilh him. The qiixture be prepared for the mice contained some 80 different her'>s and minerals. I'm tertaln that he bas some medicines with anti-tumor properties.'' Chemotherapy. as known in the West, is foreign to Tibetan medicine. So ii aur1ery. "We performed suraery unW a bout the. 8tb century." says Dr. Dboaden. "But, tben, Ute wife ol a prominent offlciaJ dJed durinc surgery and it ••• rorbldden ror a lone time. Now. it's not forbidden, but it is no klqer part of our treatment for disease: we have developed other melhodl." These methods. he HY•r include the internal and extemaa •PPUc.Uon of medlciDet made from berbt. and the uae of spectaJ, cleanaina incantatioN. HE SAYS BUDDHISTS, who believe m remcamauon. feel all d isorders have their orgin m the m ental environments of past laves. ··1t 1s these m enta l factors which are ult1matelv s aid to be r es pons ible for all ty pes or disorders that a being is s ubject to. The general mental disorder that is involved. in all cases, lS called ignorance. ··ignorance," he says, "gives rise to three main ty pes of negative states or mind. These are desire, hatred and close-mindedness." According to Dr. Ohonden. the Tibetan system of medicine was handed down by Buddha. He. himself, began s tudying medicine in a Buddhis t monaster y at age 9, and continued his studies until his mid-20s. Among other things, be says, he was required to go to the mountains in the spring. to learn about the healing properties or various nowers and herbs. RE SAYS THE BODY is filled with three humors: wlnd, bile and ptllegm. We become ill when these humors get out of balance because of our mls-de«ls and-or negative m ental states. He di•po&eS these disorden by obeerving sipals emitted by the body. "Each disease has a different pulse," be says. "Some have a slow pulse, some have a fast pulse, and s ome have a n irrecuJar pulse." 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A u is tr H II a wt th 1 n a old friends, had dropped monlh in unexpectedly They .... 1 ... ,. c..w -"' C.t .,.,. , .. ,_ .-.-. ti) Pl..,..,,,., C.~t• Nlo>w CA..,.,_ r ,.,, &\f,,•N\\ ., <•Adv.< Ito "' • ~Mr•l ...,1,_.'\f\11> J~JO<-W•IMlll Vl•I• ~ , J:wl-, CA f'Jt.J1 Tllh _l,..O I\ (-(I~ l>Y • ....., .. ....,,..,,,. frtc ~ l(IOtO.-... f fl\I\ ,_ .... \ 111«1 Witt\ Ille c..., .. 1, Cl.,, ot Or~ Co\lftly .,. J-a..--. y,,~ M ~'""· U.111 H oitt s1 ... 1. ~ ~--·'" .,.,.. Trtlt -·~· I\ lOllCIU,ltd Or • ........ ~ .• JudlA 0..-11 Tlllt .........,., •••filed wltll 1,.. • bite~ mt' I nevf'r ~bl mut'h abouc u uoUJ I N•d fn artltlt' Ln lbe paper about how danf"'rous a l\urn an bl\t• c an bt> P\u~e µr\nt lt\« lacu. ao ~opl" who btte wtll •toe> people t.n a ~tngle year reported lhat !\Omebod bll them Most bites occur dur 1n1 rl•hu Hands and fto1ers are blU~ more than any other part or the bOd.> Occu•onally u person (leta bitten a r eidentally, like durln& u sport11 eVMt, but almObt all bllt.'S are lhe rHult of it An 0U1t·ta l m the New Y 111 k C ity H"Mlth l>1•pJrtmf>nt startt'd to kt·t•11 t raC'k of humarn l11h"•. along with animal bill·' m 197'7 He u td he " .. , Just Jmail"(l lo dh~· <'o' ,., lh1H more lhan 900 !{_-_o_o_ro_•_~_•_p_e __ ) TUESDAY, JULY I By SYDNEY OMARll ARIF.S <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Welter of con rus1on could exist Key is to be discriminating Sl'll•ct quality. avoid flimsy Imitations. Ask question!> an'1 ms1st <>n answers. not evasion~. Pisces. Virl{n natives f1~ure in your personal -;c•cnano. Che<'k with one temporarily confined TAURUS <Apr 20-May 20): Money poten· t1a l ts accentuatt-d. Older mdividual provides needed 1nformat1on. Cycle 1s such that you m a ke profit by t.akmg direct action. Cancer. Cupricom persons figure prominenUy Contact made in recent pas t proves of mvaJuable aid GEMINI C May 21.June 20>: Lunar cycle hits peak -take mitiallve. trust judgment, in· tu1t1on and t iming. Important assignment will be completed. Gain tndicated through personal appearances Be direct, independent and state '1t·ws m forceful m unne r CANCUt IJune 21 July 22> Look behind ... c·c·m·~ for ;in~wer~ Work with.in organ1zat1on. < I 1t1 or 1n·.tllut10n V1s1t md1 v1dual confined to 11 .. nn· 11r hm.µital Someone 1s ROmg to reveal a '' t 11·l ;11,d \O\I "Ill hcncf1l as rl'~Ull Aura of ,, , .t•·1 ' .md romam:c arc pa rt of intriguing ).\1 llo1r!C1 I. t-:O LI uh :!:I /\ u i.: 2~ 1 l{(·ct-nt rc<..iut:sts <i rt f11lf1lh-d A<:ct•nt 1m dcl>lrf's. money from bu.-;1. n• '"" in' t•,lmt·nl. a b1 llty t11 reg:un sense of dire<: ltc111 C;inc·t•r ,\quariu~ <ind ;,nolher l.eu figure prnmim·nth lh·rn .\ou h;11l m1:;placed will be lot'iltl'd Follnv. through on hunch VIRGO 1 Aug 2:1 St>pl 22> Empha:-.1-. 1m , 1 1 ... c1t1ht). humor. ~elf expression. elevat10n uf 'landing in rommunity. Gemini, Sagittarius vu:.on~ play -.1gn1f1c·ant roles Be g racious in rt>s pondin..: to party inv1tat1on . Enlarge horizons. perceive potential LIBRA 1&-pt 23-0ct 22J Avoid rushing to JUrlf!mt'nl P lav wa11 mi:: i:lame Look beyond the 1m med1atc• lone·ra nste vit·w proves con~truc 11 \. t' Aqu<iriu:-. Scorpio. Leo persons figure prummentlv OrJCn lint>!> of commun1cat1on Be in tourh' v.1th one at a distance SCORPIO 1()(-t ~:1 NO\ 211 What appeared •• lit:lbark 1~ dut• to rebound m your favor • t-mc1nr1al ')t•llkmc:nl could be on age nda. Your : 11;1tural ta lent as a detective sun~es to forefront. ~ \ ou locate r lues and a rnve al correct con · dt1-..1ons (;t·m1n1. Sagittarius persons play ke> • r1llc:s SAGl'ITARIL'~ 1 Nov 22·Dec 21 I. Lie low ·go s low. deflor de<.'1s1ons Time 1s on your side. : You gain by pluying waiting game. Accent on : pa rtnership. cooperative efforts, public rela- : lio ns and marital status In matters of specula· 11on. Stirk with numher Ii Important domestic : .idJustmcnt on agenda CAPRICORN <Dec 22·Jan. 19): Individual ~h o "mumbles" may be deliberately trying to t·?>nfusc you Ins ist on dehnition of terms . Avoid •ulf ·decept ion Emphas is on d ependents. • c•mploymenl. pets and health. Improve tech • niqucs -a special ser vice is part of scenario. AQ ARIUS <Jan. 20-f'eb. 18). Nothing oc- <!lJrs halfv.ay know it and give your all. Em- llh as 1 on c r cat1 vtty. s weeping ch anges. Children a nd affairs of heart Be ready for "in· volvcment " Older mdividuaJ clears way for Jl)"og rcss Lea rn from experience. Cancer, C.;,ipricom persons fi g ure prominently. PISCES I Feb 19-Mar 2()): Establish base of ope ration<, Uu1ld on solid structure Be ~ware of necessities. Deal with Aries, Libra persons. What appears to be a roadblock could actually be a steppmg·slone to progress. Refuse • to be discouraged by one who insists on old- '· f!'shioned met.hods. ·. Ifs Wardrobe Time! Fall Is 1us1 around the comer. Let our dressmakers put you Into tall looking great c.lt Maryenn fOf an ap pointment. F r ee eon.utt.lon and acMce. We wlll .,'° aller lut year·a watdtobe. W£ ACICEPT \'ls.A AMO MAST'Elt CNAROI! HOU•S: Moft. IJ.S:a T-·M ~JD.d:• ... '°'. e--.er •1u1 "'"*• S.C ...... 111 11c:•..-o...... Cett• ~ .... a~-- • • n •U~ r<-sa1 v t· t)t• h u" Io r Mort• p oplc hil t bt'tw-..en Marc h a nd August. with June ~In.: th~ ~alt mooth Satur day ii th~ mUe1t populur d ay for ge tting bit T~t1n aacrs and young adults do the m04 t bit Ing Knucklell are the most comrnon lotalum for bltn. This usually happens wMn omeone geb hit in the mouth 1\11 human bttes s hould be set:n by a physician if the skin 1s broken Victims who do not seek treatment will realize within 24 hours whether or not they are in ser io u s troubl e b ecause an infec tion from a human bite pro· duces massive swe lling and can cause severe pain. I hope I h a ve helpe d drnw allt·ntton to a s ubjC'c:t mo!\t pt·oplc don't pay mueh ;Jllen· t1on lo, but they should Sign m e -LUCK Y TO BE ALIVE OF.AR l.UC'KY : Tbanu for glvlnJt m e a Monday opener that m y readers can slnk their ttttb l.nto. Some of the fac&.s you came up with will be news to mllUons of people -including me. D E A H ,\ N N LANDERS . I am m a ~talc of dc:pr t·:o.~1nn ll c·r l· 1-.. v.h\ M\ hu:-.bancl '~ CIJll "ln v. h;> o wns <1 l:.irgc r.Jnc•h 1n i\u"tr:.ilw ha:-. :i-..1-t'<I him to hPc·omt· h1" bu"lrlt'°'' partnc·r to ri·pl,11 1 the· pa rt npr v. hri cl tt·rl 'ucl den I) Karl 1-. kn1 >\.\ ll·dgh1hll· ;ibout anim i.lb and ha~ .1 g oorl hc·a rl 1)0 h .... ~h o u Id N ~ Wt· ta I kl' d about the offor for o1 ft·w day ... and llJlll Karl I JUSI '"'' , .. _. ••• llleod wllll lrw CoulllY Cl••" 01 Ou~ C-• Oii ,.,,.. )1, '"° ,MMm 1'~1111""'° Or-. c.o.tiJ o .-tv PllOt J-)I). J ... y '· ... )I '"'° ,...,.., C-ly (Mt-IL Of Or ..... C-ly Of! ...... J-).1'90 ""4111-Oreftttr CH-II o.llr ll'llOI ~I_, ,.,,. >0, ~'I 7. l•. 1\, "90 lll140 P\lbll'*-1 Ot-C.0..\1 0•1ly PllOI June JO, July I, 14, 71, '"° 21C)!t.I() P UBLIC NOTICE ~11rl 1s t•x<·1tt'd about a had dnven 100 mill's I PUBLIC NOTICE P1CTmous eusot1H1 new Uk ,1wa)-from the had enoui.th food to Cc<!d ------NAM« n •Tu"•NT "'CflTIOUS IUMN«H ,,.. IOllowl ... ,,., .. ,., ··~ dcH nO r~l ruce Jr I i.a}" I won't two c:xtru. but not four I NAME n •U Ma•H ..... ,. .. u, PUBLIC NOTICE go, there will be no sup· s ug~ei.t ed they come '"' •0110""'"11 ~".,"' ··~ do•"o 11 rcHMAH or~ COMP ANY. 1sol "'-''"•" •• ~'" Coe'' er .... 'wl•t 11\, COll• MOnU toCIOMT•ACTOtl' port mo m.•y tx-caust' a JUSl fo r dinner. then re .. c '""'RAV .,. Assoco.u n . ¥ew,c•••to<"••"1•z• CAUJ ... PC>tt••°' woman who refuses to turn to their company ti()• N• .. ""'' '"'o "'°' co<~ ""'w. G••"' 0°1 como••• uoJ \outn S<11001 0111•1c1 coAs T COM live w1lh her hu:-.band 1s They i.:ud. "No .. C• :~";.' .. A., ........ , .,. '•·~'" ~1~~~~.2~1• 1"· Co\•• -wi. ,.~:::~ e;~~~~ ~~s:1~1~.'.1!°. not enllUed to anything Arn I out or hne to feel ...,..,, •• c;.. ... ,.,., 1• '•"'"'"'• '"' '"" t>u""""' ,, ,_.,.,.., o, ... "" u11 ... ,,..,,.. We have had a good they behaved improper-:;:.:·~~ 10o1 , .. ......_ ... 0' CO\t• ;:.~:,';'.:" "''°''•'-oc"'' 1h"" 4 P !Id ONdl"" J"'' n. 1• -1 00 marriage until now Our I y .. ..,... A X E D I N 11' p.,.,, ,.,.. ,_,,_._ D• c ... '1f',S .... ,.,.. P1~• .-Bid R-..ito1 Offi<• ot -ch1ldr~ are grown, and ORTONVILLE 'o;~~.':': ... ~:'.."""""''""0 ,,.,.,. =-.:..... ~C::.~str.= ~~t; I a m cra~y about the DEAR AXED: Tbat PO<••-""• 'w"'"'-' •• , 111.0 •• ,,, 1~ -'••"'' Av.11 .... Coll• 1111eu. g randchildren. I dread <'Oople sboald have told ~;·.:~:"_:'~.~"'0" ~=~: ~· of °'-'°""'' "" ~1=~9!'!,. "'"'''""<" ... ...., the thought of leaving t heir drop-lo company. 11 •• .,,., ...... ,.,.,121 1111e1111_. wvkft c-i1rectl .... them -not to mention "Sorry. we have plaa.1," """"..,,..., P..c>11\l'e<I o..-. ~ 0.11, P•tot oh1•1ct "'-Fec:1t•u.. d k , .. _ r ... , ,w-..• •• , 11..a .. 1111 -i.....:ao.JllfY1.u .n .1..i n n«i •~-.'-~~ m y family and friends an ept Ul'IC"ir com mil· c"""'' '"''' o• o--c.-1, .,., 11.--.i -"~"""'s-nc.es and everything I bold meat to you. J-'•· '"° _1_ P UBLIC NOTICE 11111~-~1«111U1~ ~ ...... ll•d.... .............Wvkft dear. P .. f)lt-Or-"Qr '°"" o •• ,, P1101 ----------lld ... , ---a4/HV .... C lt seems like a bad . , ..... JO.,.,., I u ,, '"'° H1'-t0 l'ICTITIOUS ~SINllH ~"'"" d d . . . ~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~1 ------~STATllllll.llNT C-st~tyCol .... 0Utrl<1 ream. an lt lS tearing Annou.nd~ a PUBLIC NOTICE ... ;~:-rio """"' I\ doo"<l ,,...,, IJ>O Ad•m• Avel\~. c ... i. -·· me apart: Can you s ay '""C"'">.:w?•ll••°"°'1o •c.ie. c...111MN•~• something lo he lp me .. ICTtTlOIJS IUSINEU N-00'1 e...c:~ , .... '7..:1 AOdfll-1 lnlO<m•l•O'\ Av••1•111• s top cry in a ? _ WET StJmrllel' ~m NAME sTATllMENf 11.1.,,. t ~ An•t• t •••·n •'" F•or;i0,.n .,,,,,, .. 0 ,,•<1or P"Y''"'' ,... • .. 1vi,1U111 1~· •ot~nq Pt<t\Of\ I'\ 00tf\q 1)\,,1\• ..._.,""'"' ... ""'•notOl"l&t.c" c~ HANDKERCHIEFS I N for11eens! '"'' ~· ,.,,, °"''"'"'' ,, "'"°"'';.., 0• ~" ,,. Fec11111"' Pl-•"Q, eoe,1 commun••• INDIANAPOLIS \UPEP (l r•N (AAPfT ... (· o .. •OU•I 1JPHOl\T£C<fCAllE,l•b6PU'<ll P t A•IP'll 1 .. ,., DEAR WET: Turn off ·i.·t~ M-t·• V1•r1 ,.,, ,1 .. , ............ 1.1.., .. ,,,, 1,... the waterworks. woman. 1,, ~.~~;; ,!'.',:~: '.~~;:· >'•• r• ·' •' ~~.';'..'.'~~ ;~· "' O•""~ co""'' or. You a rt> wasting the ""'t>v''""" ,,..,..,.,.,,,..,~,.,,.,, "' .. ,.., natural resources. Make ,,.,.,.,~1 P.,11,...,...., <>-•Nr c., .. ,, 0~11v 1>110• p _.,j fl,.,... )YN 10 J"'• I. I•, 11 l'tQ ,,,040 up your mind you'r e go. ,,,,, •LI\""""' ... , ,,,.., ... ,,. 1,,. Ing lo be equal lo the ~!:'~~ f.;.;,;• 01 o,.,,.o-co""'' o-- l'halleage and enjoy the 1<1oau1 adve nture. There's a lot P"b""""' <>.....,. c.or.1 D••t• P•IO' to be said for life "down ..... ,.,,... 10 J..,,, 1 " 11 '"° hn.eo under," and you may love It. """' llobe!1 ""-' l\H ~ ~ SOfOal s........ P'OQI ..... "'"" "" \"'1 ---~ -.. , ,,,, ft•fl !>() •t¥\ Jol'•llooon ,_, M ,.,_,. ,.~ ....._Qtf'Q _,,,..,. ~ 1,lff"''th..t ft.. If"• "t.t''""'f.l'W Ci ,..,,. tl'W"< ....... ,.. ,,,. f .. • .... ...,..~,,_. I ""'U"" ft ... !Ill .. ,.. ..... ' :-,.1 .. t ,,. •• •"'' ........... • ... • • ~ r •' ' ' .... '"'• ,,,..""', ,11. .. ~ P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICTIT10U\ &U\U•llU .. AMC STAfll-llf ,,.. •oo-no llP'"'" ,, d!>onQ -.. \\ ., C.llAlY J .. W[~JE R .. W (AP, IOOIO ~ """'•"01on lle.ocll c. '1 .... ~ N•Qh..-CC•O n.f'1 8 1 ..... fn :o •• l-... ._ c.. .., .. ,, ff\i\ °'-r•f'lr -. ·• '"""°""ff'd bt ~ n J•'ll'tOw .. r ,._,, "' .1t,.,,,....-• (ft"lnt., ,, r•• J"N I t-"" • ~ I i1 f"ll'} * 1..-I ri. '.1••"~ ( ""'' ...... PUBLIC NOTICE Pl RLI(" !\OTI<'•, PUBLIC NOTl('t; 0 :i.10 lrfcrh<t-'° Peno1u iM..,..'1 ... 1ttt .. £\l•t•ot ,.,, .... ,.k W M•''W•ftif I agree that It was pretty tacky of your hus band to make the de· ds•on on bls own, but he has done lt -and • re· fusal to go would pro- bably mean the t>nd or your marriage. So. when life hand'> you a le mon. m akt' ltl'monade . Y ou ma~ find it refreshing. .. ,. I '"' t• 1.')'1'Wh -<4 '¥°''"_ .. ,..,, ,, I ,.. ~ f ,,., .. \tAT(M ("tTOJ."'9 t Tt4D••••'-. 1"4:~,'::~""": .... ~MJ tl.llm\ .... ,n,t f ,,. • ~ 0 Jo: A n A ~ N 1.t\~DE.:RS W1· inv1t1•cJ a l'ouplt• for clrnn1·r Fri '•0--P••T...,f•~.,.,,.. Ow d•t....,.,. Of' Mt •trter•tt 1n , •• a OPE •• , ... c UHDE• ., ...... ,.. .. "'.""to OOt«t to \U(f'I ,, r •<-Tl TtOU~ •U\1 ... l\\ H AM( "" ..... f"nU'\t ~·..,.. ..,-,""" l"Ot•<-• ot .. lot( r tf'\1 t •I~.-,~ P'-''"-_. l't ... a 1H•\dt•An Mt~•jOft t• .. ...,..,..,. W ,.-r\,Oft\ lft FIClfTIOU\8U\tflrit('S ..... if" .. " •.. 1 C>.,,,,. .. , ''0~ 1n• •• ~ .... or ..-. ...... non•tPfO"n' NAM( \T AT£M [N t I P,tff~t\l"lo(I Q()J"A'''""'l "'"'°"'' fr'\# f•f I••."'• NC: ...... $.u<ft ~t(.· l'rlWtf bl' O\m~r~ ''" , .. ,_ ·~, o-'""°"' .. ()(,I"'• 0"",. • '"""~ w ,,. .. "'.,..... ?f .. ,.,,.LOO'-' 1•·••" •• •'-• ... ,.,on 1to1d 1n4 1r.tt 'IJ ._. 6.1 ,,.. . .• ,., ~" ., 'ftlt"""' .,,, ~un,,no•o"' "''°"" ft~t °" ...,''°"' •"4f'n th,. ORANG! CO<JNTY "' ,. • '" .. r .. "'"''' u .. C>f Al b•"" P·V?-jt1••"' '' -.. ""'-·"., "''•d CUSTOM FRAMING Q A I "" .. "A•H '> .. ~I) )"4>l I ',., '"'"""" """~" ,,..,... ..... • •••• '"'""" )0 OA .,~ _., ...... . Spe-ciallzJng In lu"'" f • < •.>t1nirv. Or.mq• ,.,.,1 •. 1 1,,, co-i. _.,,, C.A .,~,, , .... .,, '"' ""' e>o"'""''"oO ·~ • ,..,. " °""'""-°' '"'•"""o SHADOW BOXES (. I ·l I c)•\ l H.',..,f' ...... ~ .,,_. •n• .... ••• l O• ,.,, ••• ,.,., ....... ,...,,.,. Mo• .... ,. o ••• ,, • >J !Ill , i•no• 11 ,, QQO,, 1 "'"' t\,;t ~ ..,no 4t•Oi'Hr\\ rt t~ Mr.•••• A M¥-1 ",r.-1803 Newpart Blvd 1, 0..,. ,,... " , (~ol' ,~ t. .. ,,.,.. ... P• ,,0,, ••lf'\Ol'•w •"Q •• • •ui h ., r .,,. u,,,. ~ ,,.. r .,, ,,,. '1• Costa Mesa fl•'"'• •A'•AR 77lO OG.•'"''"¥'" i:.N>-.,,..,ot .,,.,,.,._,. .. ,., ~'·'"• 11 -------------~'"''""~~ B-•<." C• tW:??e M•4'00ftff W..._,.&E~.tf't\ ··~~----~~~~~~ P-...w ~ ... ., to' L•M:Ol,,.4Y J1•-.. 0 ...... J;,:~ltJ -.::9 ~~1 ',O~' 0_..1;..:;1: ~y·~o:::, l~t::; 4;!!, 0 .. 1h Po'"' Ji r ..._~ .;r~ ro.1\I 0_.~~·= ,...,,,,. IO Ju"'f' 14 ,~ 1 ... 1 IO MAJOR DISTRIBUTOR~ Pl"l\LIC 1'0TICE Jun• JO hit U l• '"° 1W>• IC I Pt;BUC NOTICF: ---.. ICTITIOUS I USllOES\ """'' U •l[M( .. J FORCED TO LIQUIDATE THE LOWEST PRICE EVER ON VIKINGS BEST ~~so .BRAND NEW• OPEN ARM • Two . speed reduction gear • Sews tricot to leather for heavy duty sewing without tension adjustment • Sews the most difficult sheers & Synthetics without puckering or skipping lIJ lUW CJ G 00 I 4 I I 1. SINGLE OVERLOCK STRETCH 2. DOUBLE OVERLOCK STRETCH 3. STRAIGHT STRETCH 4. ELASTIC STRETCH 5. BLIND HEMS 6. PROGRAMMED BUTTONHOLES ' 2S YEAR GUARANTEE (ALL PARTS a LABOR) )X:,~~E ~~eL SILE PRICE 199 SUIDAY. MOIDAY. TUESDAY. WEDIESDAY OILYI '~ •0110 ... "Cl °""'\G"' .-... o~---Q l)u\tt'W\•,. 810 .. 0 01 .. (()o;TCIA(l '"0 Ot I t HOllCf JO CC>ffTllACTOllS CAlllHGl-"040 1 10S 1 "ti '~" ~)""•~\I ·.-~· to 1 .. £ ... l>()QT M(!.A l.•t'O• (A 47Mo .. °' O•C.TAtCt Hf>IO• l~ .. ,.. f ,.. .. ., •• o.,..,,fl!O l .,... •ora..l,,.,.• ""•..,,,_ '-' I' ' 11).,f'lflf •<•hon ,_.•""'' 1>()<)r 1N <, ""'A•OU~ LOCAllOHS .... c ,.,, "''' Pl•t• , .. _,,ff#• Ott fit• lf11 .,._.~ ... ~t '°''A -.... 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Nd ... _... ......... ,... .... .,.... oc.- ... ..., 'flew: .......... -Y"" .._ W&J911y ,.Ollctlo. ..... Lf•'ld~ Mier. OWta wa.L AMAHCI. $210,000 ... &Id w • Yhlo fk•dc, ..._ p1pul1r , .. "- wfttt ...,_ ~11•1, .... ~ r--. wood IM••d ca•p • ._... & IMwtlM. AUi Hulewl t.y at$ I ti, tOO. A UAL Cl~ l m mac ulate town home in tr vine! Ea rthtone decor, brick patio. wood ~hutters. ~olden oak buffet in a country kitchen. You 'll love it! It's vacant and lhe price: only $99.500. REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Ea.st CoH I Highway. CoronA del Mu WE HAVE 30 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN F.lega nt Deane "Versailles". I mmacu1ate. Magnificent 180" view of li~hts. ocean. bay & golf course. Lighted paddle tennis court & room for pool. 4 Bedrms. 4 baths. 3-car garage. $698,500. Small 77r assumable loan. for admitta nce to this exclus n e ~uarded area ca ll 644·4910. WESLEY M. TA YLO. CO., R9dton 2111 S-Jaa .. lt Mas Rood NFW-J'POl.,.,.IT19 CEMTB. H.I . 644-49 I 0 8nu>d New Las Vegas. IACIC IA Y Ne v . s 1 o R I e fa m 1 I Y nu.s z . story s bdrm J homes. Now avail for bath home features a lease opt100 . o nly 1ar1e separate family S600/mo. Call now, rm. fonul dining rm HorwPrapertir NOW! VET'S 702-384-6464. Perlect for tbe lari~e COLE OF NEWPORT R~LTORS v, acre zoned A· and llMf-TO.OWH YA ranuJy. Beauutut back aaollS: A.twerthers 2515 E. Coast Hwy., COfW .. W.. located in \he back bay FREE R OME LIST 2 STOIY yard for paUo eolerbin ~dledl...... 675-5511 ::u·~e!;th0~: V.A.HOOSINGBKR SIOl,500 ll1g~i~tw· .., .... ,.,.. ..... dawn. FuU pri« S17S.OOO •t57..a717• Hard lo rt.Dd. C<lsta Mesa 546-01I4 ,_. • ..... ,. n. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~1_A¥J......:::..._·S56-__ 266() ______ 1 HAVEfr:YOUltWAY 2stocy 3 Bdrm.s. 2 bath -------- """'• ·:y PILOT -I ~ with bonus room. oc~ --INYISTOIS J ust what you may be bn t fi I VA 11111•,--· ... ...__..:t-J •~soo WAi&NOWJHOMI ~-.. for is t.hJs roove c irep ace. no VACAMTLOT • .,_.. ..__ -SNCIAL --...... down terms Act now. b l'tEMINSULA '°'MT ;\°(•\\IV d eeora t<•cl 1 bdrm. famil,· home: Ocean view! $325.000. IAYHOMT \\'1• h:.iH' ::-.e,·eral fin<.' homei- \\1th pier & slip El TORO HORSE COUMTRY I Hdrm<>. :l ha ths: runt.·h s tyle. m 1ni ·<.'~lalt• 1n orang<.' f,!ron•s. S249.SOO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y\ode Or 1v~ N 8 bl'> blb l Dalebout Boy;., Beach Real Estate •f •I I ~tort flCtllf..Cf SIM:f "'ll DOVBSHOIES T r a d 1 t 1 11 n a I r o u r bedroom. d1n1ng room. ~ baths Lovel> view ()( upper bay and rught lights Sumero us up gr~ ~.000. 631-7300 ..... •cAMYOM Beautiful Broadmoor P iao t V, highly up· graded, 4 Bdrm, 2'h Ba. elegaot pool and sp a . Absolute privaey and quiet. S625.000 eonedillu,..__...._ DOWH WITH 'YT IOAT OC RENT•' nienlly located 4 Bdrm there's only one ' Call Large bu1lda le -. Wrth a new 95% loan at DOCIC EAN tu.. 6 u.n-home. Close to schools S4&2Jl.3 homes1te w 1absolutel)' S-r's ._.. --------1 l2'r'J% interest. It may be $480,000 Loitswoo t.bemai~nt'!cnha.nM24c• ·a900nd. Asaumab&e loans or wtll . . ,. rant.asuc view of rolltni Fftf at. _..,.. ~ lb&e to this l "' "' sell VA. Don 'l wail I surl 4 au No of Del Mar .....___ __ ........... poea own arge Take over $322,000 loan. high incom e . Hurry, c II d [~ It~~ Ii t 1n beautiful t:nc1n1 tas ia.-.-• th ir•. 3th.,...wpor+t BEACH TEllJACE .._...,._.~ 2 Bdrm 2 bath home. Seller will carry paper. woo'tlast.Call96J..o767 $109,000. a to a y ; , H••••••••H••••••••••• Overklolu large green-No do. No qualifying. Oofti ,,, , • , , , ", .,., •• 1, 979-5370 , j WTlh 1~ wterest hnanc c-u • I 002 be~ area. Sharp, clean Best terms. Take adv an· [ I A . ____ , ..... ~ Ulg. A.$ku1& SZZ>.000 M. •• to b.och. 2 yrs new 3 Bdrm, patJo •-•••••••••••••••••••• unit. Only $99,950. Call tage. Call963-676'7 ~ ,jjj~'H·lJ LL STA TE JACllS 1£ALTY Hury fut! O•ly home. Stei-tot.be pool MEWPOllTTllPLIX ~~<l ·•'\'ll'"O tt11.•1 ('1,.,,,., . .,,, ·•1•• ,...,., ~JilJ'lfiJ: 1--------•1 675-1700 ?!!'1·,',0,0 CCIII ltOW. ~~.~i~~fmo =~~~~~Call r~ :j : I· r~ ll~tii!l1~1-·-----------··--R-E·A·L·T·OR-s_ •. *•Ate MEW• DB.UXEDUPUX ~ .~,,••v·" •v-nm•r.11• ""'lfJtdJ1\; ""----·=-" I Xlnl~~~ only Th is 1s a pridt> of • Whelan ALLSTATE f~ I OCIAM I '/J ILKS DO YOO Under S280.000. Owner ownersbJp daplex local Real Estate REAL TORS l="";;~'~t~~~'~· :~J~t~.t~~I s ~~.•'t';:."::om nu':r:~~ to ~~ee~~ ~:~~~;.: ~carey.S4l~Bkr. iv':~.:~1 -·c-o--•Hi•,-,-d·1-1C.-.. ..._. IOU ..::: -waterfr on t h o m e beach Two-2 bdrm + it+ EXT PARKING! Service Directory. It can~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ patio for enterta1n1ng ,.._U...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.do$6tto0 w /17:x38' pvt dock. OWDel':s_Pad.Goodswn· RedueedtoS27S.OOO! cost-•ulittleuSZ.17 &abaul all offers Our Can-view udpool.3 .-..OTOSUfT 3 bedroom, -=.at home Priced $1 ,395,000. mer /winter rental. ..... leyPNp. per d;°y. For more in· seller lS Oellible. A.skmg ~~ ?"'1 bath home One31blll'lot --Bui Ider w /trade for Owner rluible oa fioaDC· ··-· SR I .... YOUR mo 000 ..__, Own or rerrt&I witb a low in-Palm Sprincs Estate. ing. trade, etc. Submit. fonmtioa and complete BAL a·o A I s LAND 1n great ana. Aecess to 434 ....,_..a r terest asaumable )oao. For details on this home SZG.OOO. •67S.706Ch~ raacall&u-5171. HOME? REALTY private ~ach. $220,000. i9H125 ~148 ta.a tbao 10 yean old. and appt to see, call 673-8700 Mtnclive pool duplex + 2 _All_._75_1_·319_1 ____ CaralHolf,ql.Gl-GC*. 2 UNI1'S . 2 bdrm + ll!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! G.t • ..,., ...... ,!t i--------•I goodrentaJ.s .. Primeloca- AXB =-,_,,. •• -bdrm on 30dS lot. \.; ..... .,... ..._ uon. SZ115.000. By Owner WITH YllW _.. ---• • block to beach. owe lst els edi ~fPfM-. .. hdd 641).41118 3 units, Newport Beach. ~~ ia.me 1D.PricedatS185.000. :.;:e::-6 a r ~ ~~. ------- Call646-TI71 room with wetbar, bttD SIDE BY S IDE • 2 tuih!Y dne~bie s ub u"'* ,., t1., , u.1N roN ""' 1 • "'--. 1 ----'--dJ ..... I 0 T•rms =~ \ab&e. lb36' ~ ()De 2 bdrm. 2 _.-C $fi __.,_., C VI.SI.,.. a · ~ ' le II~~ ii ~I pool, Ice cedar ba, priced at $345,000. wtl .-iwfocwflow 1.:Q:i°Jis area. Agent ·; i s auna . 4 Bdrms, One 2 bdrm , 1 ba to -arp1ch ... M OPEN-BALBOA ·• j separate ma.ter suite. sm.cm. Units close to r-specHk .... l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ~ba~~ci 1r~1d= pan.,beacbass.boppUig. o,AMDID, CUSTOM FAt&Y HOME ::._: ry me.HOME ISLAND 1-5 .... 5.500 2-story with 2 baths and a ~al asHmable loan. IUlt·in electric kitchen. community pool, vacant and the owner has pamcked. Agt. 7Sl-3191 llACHDWUX Bk>ck lO ~an! Name te rm s & s ubm it ! Desperate• Reduced to '199.500! 752-1700 ~~·..:!•vnaycaate•.!!!!;. adjacent lo green belt & park. Ad:reamlsthisat.olute · #SCollinsfslandw-Sl.IOO.OOO ~....... v........ Spacious adult family room with wet ty beautiful Newport ~out. $Z2U50. Call bar & adjoinin~ library. Large MO EXTRA COST ==·=~~ ON WATER-PVT. ISLE O"f,,,,10.11\wN1o81 N<1· additional family room. formal TOYOU entry. demaochng view 2 Stor y corne r with WATER. [~ I dining room. 5 bdrms plus master of bay & city 11~tit:. p r II d led 4 Bd · ,~,l:i.1tl -=: s uite with cozy fireplace Separ ate C .. todlly Spartt.cig pooJ .tr spa 2 "~t~ e~~~°:i~ui' 01;;t~~a suite. VIEW . _!!!;!!! .. !~ ~ues t or maid s room "ith for.._. }::~1Pj!c:s~0~f1i'ht?u~ p f \L \TER :ind skyline lights. Mission Hills Country from this 2 story 3 Bdrm master sw te Creat1vt' ~ll·~~ttoeu kitchenette. $375,000 FEE. ~ raa>1 ly rm. lu;itunous Inc lt1des land 673-6900 f!_~~r.L3ba.up1~~· bome.•t.SOO. Prieedfor r INN~PORTCEN1i'2!!R"' inaoc1og availabh· 216 Ruby-$485,000 u u--. wtury .. vuuv. quicksaJe.Actoow!CaJI ._.,.., 119, SSS0.000 . Call no w f c:.i golf course. Sl3l ,OOO 96U767 DIRECTIONS 9'79-S370 Nrw VICTORl 1 N RESIDENCE ® r.rst T. D. 9 7 /83. Value ,,,1N ,,, q . ,1, llJ#v ·w~ t", · ~ 644-9060 A Uf " ~,..._.~~!I D16,000. Want to sell or ~ 3a1&,.souTH BR1s10L s111cn LLSTA TE 1\1agn1f1cent 2 st ory, 4 bdrm. fam ,_~;;;:;;;;~~~~~~ trade for equity in Npt. SANTAANA cu11~ I,... rm, rhmn~ rm. Sc>e the beautiful ..!: or Laguna home w 1v1ew "" ~ 714-641 .. ISS RE d t.•t..11 ls. 673-69()0 1'11.' V • ,, \ '''"'"''~' t. I I FAMILY HOME a, yard. Douglas Honig Al TORS Large 5 bedroom 3 bath TI4-97J.1191 <Owner> •~--I \.\',\ TERFRONT HOMES. INC Mesa Ml Mar 2·story. ,.._.,, IAYCltBT ---------------... kfo\t f '>Ti\TE Carpeting, Jesa than a ,_..._ lllCUTIVIMOtiel · ~ ... "1 " ... '"111 M .. ,,..,...,,..,. llW&RNll ALLUREMENT year old. air cooditiooed. COST A MESA 4 Bdrm 3 bath, 1parkling C!E : " \\ C ''' I 1 ' l II, Y,,ii n(' "'" burglar alarm system Baria.in! All 2 Bdnns. pool. beautiful patios, 3 '· • · 1" • k'OJ ,,_.no; and a new lawn in the Large lot, good income. car prap. Owner will 631-14~ '73-6900 C S N A R E P H 0 R K T I H H T P N E B A I W I T C H M E T H 8 T C 0 f 0 L backyard. Assume eilit· Sl.51.950. c.u for more help with financing. l"Dl&B BL11•s CD. i.bg 1ou> and owner may details.S46-%313 SZ'l2000CallM6-TI71 Ii 11 help finance. FaJJ price "'" "• oJ." \ •vN io~1 .. ~'. oPI~ i11 q . ,, \ •Ufol 101<1 "c i · OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE V I P N S E N N C I 0 E H A E N L I G T L Y T V T L E 0 K N E R 0 R M E N t :000PsR~Ca0L~p~~ETR2660T,Es [~ luldl1tl [\& if41;111tl uo0 •su T' , ~ ----··=·-~ , ~ ---····-~, On•' l)f :-O:t•\\f>Ort H•'.Hh" Mo~t 0 1•4'1rM 1\rt>J-. \.\ 11 h Pri. .11t· l\1•Jrh"' Tl0nn1-. Co\trt!-& l luhhnu .... <' Tra'11t1onJI f'1't' Bt"tmnm llom.- \.\ 1\h Drn Stu1h . l-"orm.11 0 1nini.: Ronm \I J-.\rr &11te \\' Spa t:,t'1°pt1nn.1l OH<'nn~ On I .irn· Lot SEl.l.F:R WILL. \S IST I'\ FJ:-.;A~C:J=-:G S.,S..15 000 E T L 0 1 E 0 N E 1 M T C A 0 S P T E O N E W R V f G N H T I E 0 M E N T V C E L U C R A G C A T A H R Y H C A M W M L E Y G 0 T l N T A H M E A l N E HIWPORT TOWHHOMI SUl.400 buys mini <>ttan view + 3 B drm lOWUbome. Earthtones thruout, upgrades &alore! Private. wood decking, hurry woo 't Uist ! Call l7W550 CY'IN Ill q • 1r '/IJN 10 111 NH I • 1e11a MIWDWUX ~ and sbiny hillaide ........ with a view al the blue Pacific. All tbe ladlca..._ ia done aad re-ty. Great invest- lmlll or home. Pull price Im.GOO. Call 751-mt CSELECT I PROPERTIES .. : ~ IR.OOIS Spectacular view upper ~. 2 Bdrm 6 den Rancho San J oaquin home. Tastefully decorated • with a touch of c1 .... Motivated seller • wants o ff era at SJ•.•· macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY SILICT TMI llST! Spyglass pool home . Custom features. 4 BRs, 3 baths, f amity rm. fo rmal dining rm. Beautiful secluded library. $.559,000. Lois Egan 644-QOO. <W-50 752-1414 c<>'ll"A 'V o1ey c eni"' 642..aJH 901 Qo..er Orwe 551-17 w oocbrdqe Cen1ef 644-6200 Harber v-Centet t E O 0 H E t A t E C T C t N S R 1 0 A t W E M W P C C 0 M A R 0 C E T C Y T l B 0 E P S H P T N E E A H S G S 0 C T C B E A A B R A I H N P 0 A A A 0 R N A A f R R W I C 0 V 0 T R C W F A HEL~HRAYTCOILTMGTAW TU S Pl All URE MEN T!R NE S E : t1tClllln -bllow ..:= ~. -· ..o, up,~ 0t dlllanllv. F Mdl Ind boa! h In, I Anrcct Endcllncnt lurt :, ,,... I~= Qwm " A,,..i tom.oft ~ E111111 CIPthldon Decoy '"""' IMltdwncnt s-. T OfTIOfTVllW: Food FW. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have Juat flied your new FlctltJou• Bualneaa Name and have not yet submitted tt for pubUcatlon, pleaM don't forget that ttte tlmftatton I• 30 daya from det• of fifing. The DAILY PILOT wlll publlah your atal•m•nt for S3tt.50. Our ctrcutatJon Includes the entire Orange Co••t area and legal notlc" appear In all edltton1. In order to aubmtt your statement for pubkatSon aend .,,,Gpfi•t• copr •nd • check to THE DAIL y PILOT, P.O. Box 1580, Co1ta Me1e. CA. 92129. We'I do the ,. ••. '°' lnfonn•tSon ·~ advert191ng ptHH ca• Est.m. LUCKY SIV&ol Prnle or Owner-htp' ~H'n Tv.o Rcdroorn t 'nits With <;as f'1rcplar c" & Patios Se\ !'n C"ov~red Gara..:~. Plu!o Tv.o Rental GaraRt's, l'lus t\mpll' Parkin~ Only Four Yearn Old Pm ·cd At $450,000. ®~ ·--..--· ..... 759-9100 #2C_,. ... ,._ .... ,.,.c...... 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S-htrr 4 bdrm J Jllr.MJl.M2·2SI0 •• -4141 ..... •1h1,,1 4 Ccw ·--•••••••••••••u•• n --ILrllAn.,.-•ty DW\.D OfPOlrTUMITY Oa1J PatMurdoth.C/O Hew,.-t Padfte la"9t· ........... UMll 6a oaly 3 ......... • • • N:U.IW yru.:JJ a....,....,_,U.UIU· VillMUnllmJWdRJty ,_ ...... __ . ------,,. aid. A1r cmd. ..... E.1.kle 2 Br 1 Ba. dbl C'QMf PAC.-C II. W...W 551 7500 !:'.!a! ~~ .. ~A':. ~ ~c~~11e~C:: ___ 1_14_·'JIO. __ ae ___ i--------•1 lc•• tlle. Lar1e1t 1ara1e. rt repla c e ~.... llTma....ILo awnabJ• In a l 10'-'""· ~lrHm , l'loH to b"h ·-------• printalyowaeclnaebla M50/am . .-n04 --~-·--... ,,._,(' _,,. ...,. LID"" ..-... ~ Cl•·-die~ Jaclmlel a pro. ......... ...-.. V'W ...... 1 .... 1 ....... W /Vl e w . IS 9~.ooo . ~ SAM m dDCJ'"• HOCado ........ ~..... 3226 .-.y. Yo..,. .. .._ °'~.._. 1141 !\I Sltl ,000 Owner Own/ast.-..ozs7 2.8Acreswrth50Greeton 1 0..1 .-, I yn old. I 7000 I 11-· _ ................ . ~!!!!!!!!!!9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f ~~-flr•to• Urkeu (I -••••••••••••••••••••• ,\&l!'ftt Doom.09'1__ Hi1hl1nd Ave 1n San 1$~ dowa. Larae H · 1'4 ooo5' r ~ Ddor NEW TOWNEOM E ... _ CVNUS SHOltlS ble loam 1..evera -· or -• ........... n .. -2"'1 b· · WIClc.AMHOUSI rMI .. 0.'T* H .RYUNVSUAt. Btm.ardmo Adjacent to m · P 25.Saens. nuww1. Sau.nu, ». ~a.Law •UtUn ·-·... ••a•ow 0 )' o waer Luunous ~.._........ U.S. Post Offlce. level. appr.6abe!Urs.~ w .. csfw .. "-s Lc. ....... view~~':o. a,,a a.t. 0w9« wtll hel ~ .._ ._all '"-Coado. i.:.ou sq n 2 full New. prestigious rt' ready for lmmtd1at.e de Aeml. ..._ ,1• ~oo .__,..-.-~ ---p NOaSISHOW ....... 1q v ..... a••od bac.ba. 11U a mmel'llllf'll 1>1dmee Se<" gate. el ve&opment Reduced t.o!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -rw7 497-1761 . Jiily II IPM ocean •tew from th1 l" I u s I v e b e a c h a. $:')6.') 000 3 bdrm ~bouM z ~AJlf!I• ~1.,!c~ .~~~ ~:l u~~n~~.1~1~~::: clubhouse E very rm a l 0 714t 673-4400 J;;:'t; S_llf= l~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~.T.. l2l2 bdrm den rear unit 1'mll00Cftt~ room and h vutJ room. Mu.t w.e Opet) ITldfPllllcent vu Corner 121ll 621·2UI . F ·~ bedtoolft· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner want• to u-11 rd;~l.J ma '42t.:-.:,laimed mAP)' elllrU ID t bh 631 0666 Iott ~J. ~ forraet' Nixloo HAR BOA =s w~ garaae~ ..,.,...., 2800 LAKE FORFSr 12:».000 )' ca n.t lt. n t buutlfully deroratt'd -------t'l> a e Y app 00 Y ~ will Hll oa coa • 2 s&.ory 3 bdrm. 3 ba .. 8 t:1leruen "•*nt m balm nlt0.000 A.u1.mw $750.000. 548-41 88 . VWlllll'I • ·--··············· lamlJy rm .• fireplace. m.DT3or~ • • • ~Jnlloan fl8AJE SAi.£! I 7238828.tr548~2 trac:t.Aat.5.56-2llO Ml11ioa Hills Country disbwaaber. covered re • '*.._..a OC IEW 7 UMITS C.Jiil. Oub. 3 bdrm. 3 ba .. up-patio, fe nced yard & C:........ 1024 S7,000Doww ••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • 2:Rr l Ba Condo. Sin <lOO don osen A rue oppo~ty to UH 'Y Near new. 4· l bdrm ended. Unmed. Luxu.ry gara&e. S95 + teOO de· ca.di in on Uw Buy of CONDO w/loft 6 fu-eplaces, J 2 t.oado. On 1ott coune. poatt. Kkls & Pet.a OK. ~We 2Br. 2.8r" I Br Oc-ean llills condo ln San 9!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ bdrm. l lt'J ba, Owner will SI 31 ,000 r irs t T . 0 . 714/914-2516 or 973-2971 urut3 Wlth2c.u-garage & C lem e n te w i t h J"" coaaadercont.rac:tftnanc· 97/13. Value $2156,000. A&itnt,oofee . ---------i 0&2-t1181 or&U~ ........ ,., r t"a.lto r' , .. llOOMS CHAb9 TIUI bi1.bly UP&raded bomiit la ID DUDt coodJ tioa.. lt leaturea 4 Bdrms, new pluab carpeting, new wall coverings . ceramic ule floors and IS oa a buce cw de sac lot. Offeftd at only Sl39.SOO For more details. call Neat • cll'JUl .tr oa.J> 2''7 miJes from the surf FUil pnce only SU3,000 1.2U N COAST llWY LAGUNA Rt:ACll ~4848 ~drooms. 2l':r bs ths ....... ,...wr+r 1400 ;,.a Want to sell or trade ror fLn"place Best otret over -r-_. -•ty 111 N"". or, ••una F •• y~ 12"'..-. SlS0.000 take1> it' liul T akeover 8"4"7, loan ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSLlavstmts'42160J ..-.-"" ~ • -., -llurry' wimonthly payments of home w1lb view" yard ....... ••••••••••••••••• $429.Greatocean view' lllllOBAY LODM-LOWINT. Oou1la s Honig . FAMCLYJIOME Par\ Place Inc M2 7461 OCt:AN fo'RON"l Ne w m o du lar l ypt> homes, pvt commumty. 2 bchs. M br secunty, sul> leu.ln& OK 1714'499 3811> J8NES IEAlTY Hurry. (714)498-5800 200 ft ba)' rrootaite on Q:roer lot dgp6eL Very 7141973-llJl (Owner) 4 bdrm. + boaua rm .. 2 WALKER&LEE R E Embarcadero. Popular low down will allow you ba .• frplc., dishwshr, PRESTIGIOUS HUNTINGTON CREST • Level oeat 3000 sq ft 4 Br. Base ment f' R -+ ___ 673-S2l 0 and pror1table seafood to assame t'43 loan ......... pmio. Kids " pets OK. LO\'t "L\' Big CJ nyon restaurant with seattnR balantt. Great rental W..._.. 2900 S675 + S600 dep Town.home for sale by 1078 (or 200 Two 1t1ft sho!JI>. 2 area. Only -~-Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 1964-2566 or 973-2971 owner. 2 br. 2 ba +-den boat docks. boat~ J rd oow~S370today LIASl/Of'TIOM Agmt.ooree. 540-ll51 ~--HERITAGE F'r1P Pool. Broker's r•--------- Home locattoo. locataoo. location 963.6085 OCUH&CANYOH VIEWS SpleodJd home n( .,.. OOt.I and IJASS With ('lllCh WIO dow lrammi;: a d1Hr rt•nt oc-ean & mountain v1t>w Own lh1s comfortable J Bdrm home or dramatl(' spaces for S26S.UOO Good financing availabl~ Pool, J3CUU.1. tennlS crts. FORGET HIGH "'1th WQ} fur up ln 6S A want.ed. All 493-0202 I w .... INdl 3240 ~Pr Fo r :ippl Ca ll l..nBESTUTES! b oat<; T.i r k l•• & £L$'1""ATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• !6..'> 1433 You can takeover a \I'; .. portJ1sh1n$( o;hop Orflct· I l"t D&srr9 IS DANI --- -loan w m onth I> va> & storage spare Loni -REAL TORS .. I ta 8""" ~~"::i:~m i!'1~s~ . • REAL.TORS HY OWN t:R Lovel} & mentsof onlyf&15nnthi!> term cit} land lca\•' __ _ SeeColumn80ll& crpt.s. 2~2 ba, ~ar & S.~lud 3 br 2 IJJ, (am large " bdrm. ~·, bath 0"' n ,. r Ii n ol fl I' I II I: ~/ glass. 5 bl.ks t.o ocean ~~~~~~~~~~··········· ........... . 1044 llllTOml open bt•i11n "'Jl" dt•c:k, hollli.• •• 3t"tl' l'Omc·r 1111 ~1 l51J 0110 ~· .. n1un rvupcr+y 2100 ..... Dbl cor pvt gar. full~ Sli5tlllll>45 149h 110 qu1c•t rul tit• 11 ~I !'>url l<t•Jlt' z.11 <)('t•Jn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnaint yd Adult:.. 00 OAK GLEN D1 s tincl i ve n e w 2 bedroom. 2'>'1 ba con· domuliu.ma. $105.990 2-sty, 4 bdnns, J baths. family rm w/frpk. c:lose to schools. shoppml( & ~-Sl.26.500 .,lreet Twu f1replac···~ • ''" (.',1, uru' '13 t:lll I 527 h Ll-.AS~OPTION ear gJr a1t i-Slb9 111111 \lln .<u •• l',it r hl'll 0..ofTI.~ .._.,.,_ai .. d pets. nq1.11re at l8t I-• II 14 Urut ndust aJ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• St. 714·960-6331 6 44-7211 SJ>H~lass 11 J Br :! 1:$d 1 71414~ ~ H05 •1:1:. JH<!:! 1•r flt-rm l n · P·~r ---- Sl200 • rn o 9~7 ~90 0 , WALlO-:R&LJo:fo:I< 1-. -;ah•ll(t, 7722".m.t l> centrally localed 1 ... .,......_.. 3169 WALK.TO PARK 2518EJdenAve,C M 6'217S4 (i41).9345 bloclt rrom downtown ...................... . 5-to Alta I 080 Cfftlte-.. Lok/ 1..a&1ma Owner asll lDR UDO ISLE by week or LtJte new· spacious JBr e-RANC H REALTY 551 2000 C '" 1 t 00 -ooo c ll ... J _ _._I"" Lush landscaping. d e ---------•I •• • •• • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • ryptt S ......,. . a rmnUL mt rel.l.KJUC ~ 4 IRVJNI Tai.ACE ----------r·•••••••••••••••••••••• R.eaJooomacs 67~00 tr. 2 ba Walk t.o beach. s1rable ne ighborhood JBr W/Vlew S274.000 l'.1rihr Vww ~1t-mor13l club6 lerul.ls 67!>-6161 near scbocM.s •shopping. l'ark M:iusoleum l"rypt Forsa1eorlease l4.400sq Sl600/mo.Alsoavail:48r. IASTsml 20MALOT Two md.iv1dual houses oo • I R V I N E 0 p 1': N SO. LAGUNA an R-2 lot. Each has a HOUSt:• Sl70,000 separate yard. Both new. • * * JASMINE Clfft< I yr old. decorator·~ own home I Bdrm Oct>an 1y painted inside & out. Oeerf1<'ld palm home. 0 W N E R C A K R \" d Ir-I •c/lt\ " ... H d FINAl\"CrNG OOY£n SHOREr: an terr JC ocat1on ._.,sq.it. 2 u + en OCEAN \1 t:w gl\ ~ Owners will carry 2nd located on fo?rt't'nbelt, ar . tt l llstt-ri I Kdrm 14 lll'I TO f oT more i ·Co. r all ress to PoQl & Jac:uzzi. 2A true flxerh,lnd ""hort h 11 \ lt'.W ~~lot SJL$ 000 ~1151 1 1 d & st.or; 1n l c• ng t Jrt-J centra :ur. pro ecor CaUforappointment IOntu I lndscpd. for s a le b) o wne r p ri n c o oh 'I 21 ~~~~~~~~ ~::~:.:~";. io~~;A\\ -~;~ c~,'~, . ~HERITAGE REALTORS S y C A M 0 R E The ultimate lD an Elm 640-~3S7 model twnh..,e An end I ----Cil.Bit unit in a pn me com er .,..,_. 1052 R~~ $3450 •• • ... D ... EW l<k'ation ra t·1ng J?rttn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9AAf"'ll " belt. J Br p ., Ba. c-.\m Sea Tt>rr a('(• T .. nh ... t' :~-nt·'ll. 3Bdrm.2 ·b.1 Fabulous. large J bd. 2'" wtndow C()Vf"nn~s. fine largbt mudf'I Jbr 21 ~ I t~l\··nhrJU ··,on I 1""'. ,. ba. Quality to:'obome w all co ver1n~s in ba. 2 frpl. l'>CC Jn \lf.'14 :"1•v.port hx::ition 11\tr condo6. Only 4 a ail_able bathroom ~. b rH·k & itua rd gate. rer fa,· looku '"thr ~ke ... n rromSll4.990.2AJOSanta redwood pat io This smaU down Owo~r will <~·ntur. 1 \ll:O,tar:-. AnaAve 642-6734 I home shows JU.Sl likl' .i hnanct> $180~1 1·,·1.i 1 S39-2136 m>del Can kw )UUTl> '°' 1·551·Z340 oc ~.A~ v u-:w --------•1 Sll6,500. B I • ......... Ta ·-..... 5 Unique Custom u1 t -~ --Home "1 block from Three yea r s new. 2 beach.3Br,2Ba.&lluge Bdrms . 2'-2 baths , 2 ( p $298.500 S;::'l 7151 fireplaces AJI built111i.. COLDW~ • I" ...... -I H F:" Wfo .... 1worn.o double garage with pool ...,. """~" and Jacuzzi Offered at _ _ _ IS HlllMG HF · I. l tJH" only 192.500 Ca ll S.W· 1151 We have a fev. salt"'> po'-1 ~HERrTAGE ONE OF AKIMD •.•• REALTORS Fonner ~todcl horn<> J ~~~~~~~~~~! bdrm. 2'"> ba "Poplar .. 1n J r v1nP C:ro'"' UDOISUHD .• Rrlrm <> 1 n cl11 d 1n~ M.1111) room 111 l•Jlh~ 1.._, 'f b.n lro>o lJ~··· $1 1'1J. 000 . f A.UL MAITIH QUL ESTATf 644-7313 Choire 104' ~kt , alut• ft Completely 811' condt U.fw wi•cl 2.Ba, same area. similar S4.12S Will ~acnfict• for l 1 o ne d . 8 O 7 fo: ••••••••••••••••••••••• fe atures : S62S/m o . 55q.8888 l!E:Al qwck -;ale tr ~t'nousl) Orangethorpt'. Anaheim ..._..._... 1206 HURRY! 847-1622 or YESTERYEAR_. mterest•·d call C"ollcc:t 114~3454 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _848-__ 9840 __ . ------ charm 10 this J Br <7141 433 2929 43329'J9 L.ohfors.it 2200 Sm3Br 3 Ba frpk patio. Super 4Br,J8a.J caq;ar. home French door ... off eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• :! car gar w d Yearly grdnr twt.r. S87S mo. Julie formHI dinin1ot lt>Jd lo C-rcid Morro Bay-<>«.an vu lfll.!. lease Avail 9 15 S'900 ~. 842·7461 µJ r k lt k.e )'<tr d f11r rvopttty 1600 from $2990. wa lk I ~ Im lDcldautJI.\ 646-!1798 l(.irdencr s d .. hghl 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach . t e rm!! .. vatl l h1 ldr.·n " vt .1' •·r FOR S 'LE 661-8421 h.it h Alread' \ \ .,p """ -------- .... , .... 3207 ••••.•....••.........•. µraised & M·ller '\J~ ... 22.000 ... q ft lndu.stnal ---------Lux bay1root condo. xtra ·~£LL' S7!1 tlllO Commn• 1Jl Bldi: 110 COUtBCIA.l tge 2 BR 2 Ba facUlg on 559-8888 <;rand near '1 r ~·add<'n1n 2 6 Acres with SOO fttt on btR bay ~ bldg Yrl} Sa.nt.i Ana W iii t'OOJo.1dt>r Hiithland A~·e 1n San rent.a! w coo.sider s um J.l•· le.i"t' .nk \ llahn Bemardlno AdJaC'enl to mrr rent.al on monthl> H<•all' r:,clu.o;I\(' l°Jll US Past Offl<'t'. le\li-I ba&sonly 675-8018 T .. 1 Hec·kell 714 913 IO'ii rudy r0< immed1 a~ d t------- ~ ,\ II E IGHTS HOM t-: Th1.., J be-<lroom hvruc 1" ..11 uJlt'<l 11n J 1 um, r lot Condominiums/Tow,.. I "'th.:n·at pn\,H'' \r<'.1 ~\for Wik 1700 ~lop=nl Rec:h1cf'<l ll1 IC ...... WWW leedt 3211 L'> JPIJrt't i.i lllll! r a1111.ll\ •••••••• ••• ••••• ••• •••. ,,,.,_~1blf' .,l'lli•r fin,inc 1n1• 17 141673~•00 :I\ :11 IJ bk S l.:!:1 IX)l I l.ING-0 Rt:AL E~TA'n· 644·70'.!11 1018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN FRONT HOME White water Vl('W from •·vcn r011m I B R I Ila ~ OOo Alo(t 112.X 33X4 or >WI 18'~1 ~R~d Estate ••••••••••••····••••·••I .\!f.lrdJl1h· (undo' ni.-ar I ::,.J l 0oa.il PIJ1<1 2 bdrm 1•. bd r.1.m J bdrm I~ ba $86.000 Low down pa) mt' nl Owner w 1 ll carry 2nd. J D REAL ESTATE. 751 2787 o r 998-0226 eves \ lll\ I"'"'"' I I .tr oor Im,...,, mt·nt Co ~ "°", ty .2 ooo ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• = t' twiw.Dncn. lftCri 2400 6 DELUXE UMITS PHl ME E~ISIDI-: CM 2 Bdrms e~rh 1 ••••••••••• •••••• • •• • • • Tilfo.~'TA RNES CO Mobile Homt~ I 673 7761 FOm LEASE f« Sde I I 00 -----Ne-w 2 bedroom 2 bath •••••••••••••••••••••• • ---------•! home M1ss1on La kl'' Four delWle uruu . 2 8d 2 c 1 b · 1 r San Juan (.Jpo s:'>H,!:lOO :•1 Couolq u l.io Ur 2 H;.i l ~·1 "'I fl ">"' Ba e a wit h 1tarages. tenrus-pool Beaut1full~ old A'l\ $41 503:.! S250.000 laodsca~d . no ma 10 . ..•...•...•.•..•....•. Siclltfic.-t ~I SJl!6• Snell frpk ' .'H!W huge red yard I J\ppll' Rnng J w11or • 1591)3 1 h .'t' R.F.NTIM E.'-631 ~ c.-.. ....-3212 ... ................... . 3 bdrm. 2 ba. gar . fp patio New carpet.a 6 drapes S'795 mo L\t & las t $:?00 llC'pr,..11 sc:z 5Z. OCEAM VIEW-POOL 1 l:ld.rrru. 3 b., fJm rm .I car gar /\va1I 1\u11 I $1 200 mo ~ rh Ill Wend .. 67~ &ouu or 6ot(}4J03 Spocl Yourself ' S395' Newl> decor ' Garage ' ~ew appl.Jaoces • Pool' Wontla.'it ' (53181 fee R l'.:llTI M ES 631-4~1 '1 1:$r 2 Ba. S625 m o CIO'lt- l<1 bet\. schools. shopp1n.: t.. f r wys 962 2802 . fi44.406'I l'ark.s 1deSummer' $4!!:1 ~l'IOU.S Jijr' 1-"cd .. J rol Kid'> Pet.. OK ' (:nrnl a~a (X~an Breeze• Applt Cl~ to all (9957 1 fi:t· IU~I M J::S 63 I 455.'> Highway t.o Heaven! ~3Br!S.!Nke All apple! Healed pool Good locatjon for Kids 0.>IJjthtlul ! 1&\201 (e.• !U·~lt)t F~S l)JJ -4~ ~bdrm 2 ba home. cllr.1· lu ~chool) & b<1Jc·h1·, \\'d1I Aui.: 15th $725 n111 'l&? 1613. 96-i 4891 II L' t'-1 T I N G T HARBOUR I l'mfess1onall~ cJt·t·ur .. 1 etl, abi.ol ulely 1•vt>r >lhlnR has tx•<'n done to th.ls home. both 10!.ide and out Thi:. I!> .• must ~ before dec1d1n"' on any thmg else lions sun ava.Jlable fl)r expenenced sal~pe<>plt' m our new c•ffll e Wr a rf' look.mg for 5 a le<; people w ~ Laguna &>arh and South La&ru.na If > ou arP mter~terl 10 mnvin~ uµ tn the largP!ol di vf'r.1f1cd Real Estate Com1.ian) in the nation. call ~ .. 1m1e RJre at C714 i4!19 1320 to da} for a conhdf'nllal 1n tervle" A.._ F,QUAl. OP POR T U!';I T Y EMPLOYER tenance y ani ----·--~~~---•l :-.'1-:W ~OOEL dbl ex pun Seven new unit :. w1lh 98110Clubbou.w Rd do.C M Adlt-.o,er -15.no h~ces. many t'Xlru . DesertHotSpnngs 2br. I ba house. clean walk t.o bch " market Beamed ce1 bng & ter ~ No chtldren. $650 lln-7335 ~ bdrm. 2' 2 ba. fam 1l> rm. 2 fireplaces. d1:, hwasher. patio& garage Walk to s hop p1n .:. schools & waterfront. IGds 6 pets OK. $7SO + S100 depoait. TI41964-2566 <:1973,.2t7l Agent. no ree. ••• W .. S. McClllllry 28SS Corvo Pl Costa Mesi 499-1320 831 0836 J:..~'TBLU ... F 20'~ dwn Owner will carry at t t t<:>"'r Spacious J Br . 2 83 home with large ) ard Slll9 000. Im macuJate 752·2197 Agt SEAVl EW. by owner. 4br, ----------I st.oey gated commurn· FAMILYDIEUGHT! ty Prnate t>lle rcise ,, .. ,~-.t.l"'CC-... ,,..., ........ _. Largest model 1n pre pool1spa t><ten~"'" tile. s l1g1ous rounlry club ~P~':_alt'_64-(}.977~ _ area has 4 bdrm J ba pets SIX.9iJ i.el UJ> ss.20.000 21.l-378-2572 !2455, J & J 522·4080 loy McC.... ...... ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!leo.te w.so COZY I BR 1-:xpanclo ~r Hoag H011p1lal Space reot SH61mo Agent 548-4677 541-nZt Mi.s11on Hills Country ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1224 ~~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!'/ Oub. 3br. 3ba. ul>craded. 3 Br. I ba. 2 car garaiee. lJouMd. Luxury condo Adults only. 2Ul8 Canyon 19 UNrTS On golf course Sl.31 ooo 118. Drive by SS20f mo Casta Mesa OWC with fi T o a 7 ,...,. V~ 645-7009 2QC;, down Fu II.Jin ce trst · · "" 10 .., • I.tr ----------la.ODO. Want to seU or MOllLE HOME lllOO.OOO 17 u.nit.s 1 are trade f« equity m Npt. ICIDS/PITS OI( Low Do'61U 2 Bdrm ThlS Pl"Q9eft) "' ~ homr w /V~W E . s I 0 E s p a c I 0 u s "'" hasspendable Townhous e . garaie. Breatbt.aking ZBdrm ! S31115 I Kida OK; Gar! SUnny Cbela Kitchen! Ne-w apple! (53101fee R.ENTIM ES 631-4.555 You a re the winner of two Cree t ickets 1s1 s value). to THI Ufl'IZ2AH HOaSISHOW J uJy 11. 8P M ANAHEIM q51) CAMPOS Da· IR~114E I huge family rm & la.rgt boous rm Owner will Com pany re posses1on .... ii::v •yard. Douclas Horuit. fenced , patio . S595 --&•K9tt•-•.•.-H•o...---·1 Garden GroH Adll l'k Costa ~~alloo J 714·9'13-1191 <Owner I 642-2510.646--48411 rdm n_ f !l484()I ...._2 Ba r..--~rwLU C:WflfCaatr llulW• ........ 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 DnDMI carry back on finanr ** ... ~ 5200.500 4 B . J .,.., "m rm. I"' "UTIFUL ...., .,, v-u" S BeMlb/ully remodeled 3 pool a. spa 5'4'15 ~, ~ ('1lTT)' at to,..,, for 4 years rv cpcrty 15 0 TRll"LE WIDE zs.ooo down F\111 pnC'e ••••-••••••••••••••••• Br 2 Ba home. near OCC. CORAL CAY Mam Channel 4 Br 3 Ba 3200 sq. ft. Spa. 6-0 rt doc lt . S2 l 00 /m o 2131287-5535. Coovenuon Cente r Ticket.s may be claimed by calling 64.2 5678. ext m .. ... . MATCHYOUI STATUS! )llo.e into Uus lovely ex ecutive J be droom home newly listed ! New bu1lt1ns in the kitchen. eating area. "all to wall c arpets . Nia area Super loca - tion; owner saya s ubmit' $112.000 BK R Call 540-1120 TAllB.L IOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW DANA C R E ST siD&le (am1l~ •Br. 2'"8a home. 11 lot. S145,000 .-1442 ...,,... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• This a lmos t new' at j LAllJIEIOMi«JIM4JUty tached home has an as 491>-~ 4!f6 211 IJ sum.able SSl .000 loan I 8JO.S050 493.9494 Call for details t'ull L*Fontt 1055 pnce nos.ooo •••••••• ••••••••••••••• w,,,,dhrldgc CONDO Clea n . qu1<'t. secluded. lake view 1n Kc.illy wooded park. Gar. plush :;,; 1 :11100 cpt. 2 br, 1 v, ba S9'll,SOO 1~211 8 .. rr.ont·" I'"'" fnlnr Ownr. 768-~ ~ ... ,., .... 10'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * WOOllllllE ~like MW 3 Bdrm deti ________ ___ ICCMYOll ached hom e has all amenities in and a 9% lo an t o as s um e ' WRRY' $132.990 Spectacular golf cou""4' estate. 660I> sq.ft 4 to 6 Bdtms. 5"'1 baths. Pool and spa. ll.S00,000 "\'''clhrldgc T1I STAlllS CO. PuwinMlllct ~· Completel)' refurb1shc-d. one bllt 10 bfiach Yl)u own t he l~nd Great financing ~.000 $~ 759-9221 SU 'YIEW'S llST Pri me locat1oa with dramatic VICWS 4 A<lnn Bm3dmoor with custom features Owner mouvat· ed Compare value al s:Jl8,SOO :ind subm 1t. ROGH'S stEALTY 675-2111 lkahy 673-7711 :;~ •• :11100 I 60' OM THE IA y iv.:••H""""'" 1·~'"'·'"'"' ~~~~~~~~~~Pie r for larr.e boat• ----------' Beautiful v1~w. looking Sell wtth EASE' lt'sa BREEZE Claaalf1ed Ads 6'U·ri678 ----------r out over !.andy beach IA&.COMY .. ., .... macnab I irvine realty E•cl••l•e Penlnaula Poim 4 bdrm, J bath; Oc: ~ Ollly 4Ya months. I.-.. ... umable loan + OWD8' will carry. New coaatnacUon. Easy lo abow, ~.ooo. Owner maioul· Wutaoller! Immaculate 3 Bdrm. den and duung room home with lush pool in enclosed patJO .. HJgh ceilings, all new ltilcben and tn lop condition 1 $995.000 leuebo&d. CaJ I for a P· poinlmenl to see. IAallTT aALn-..sta '4Z.IHO aU ror J J. 541-01.S9 or t:I T o r o. ;!Kr . :?U.i S205.000 Yea.rly lntolDl' S--a..llEtil* ™-813'1 c u 'tom t h r u nu l 120,0000 Tenants pa} orrers you these pro· 1 !-.G~l IAll.JlJ~ pe rties 10 the Pa:,o IUCH HOMES ~ tREHIGE Rob6es ana or Central mu LOOICING? w .... AlrNdy Fomtd ,_.....,.._ u~:':::.~ac,~60-m /"'~ f HOME~ ~~~om e parti • CJll Rea.J Estate Investments :JU.~= ts · S2JO.OOO ....... TOITOISE 3333 W CoutHwy.NB Mote l -apa rtments , C '4M,46 owner mana1er bome " OYIRi,000 RI wd "f•mcin! MOBILE ClosedSuoday room ror mc>tt LLDJls , m>.000 wtlb term.a. All A.reu. Pri~ To Choose From' l&mMIS 611""4555 HOMES •AMO MIW UMITS M.in.1-bone ranch oo 5 • Uruls at 1285,000. acre1 with home • barn; 972-8421 ao Units at .so.ooo S180.000. Terms avaHa----------1 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!---!!!!!~ New r1Danc111g at 12"'1. b&e. •New l BR twnhse. fplc, ::: tz.5rtrr.fiudrate In town. Commertca.I. ga r , pool It s pa, l.9'T1 Nomad 8'xJ2'. sµ rent $14$ mo ele<· & "'1r incl 11.irbnr & N"'pt a rea $7ll()01 lw">l ulr 1'45 9:132 aft 5PM T.il..lnvslmU. 642·1803 33,000 sq reet on main microwave. W/D hkup. GREEHUAF P AU MEAi HOAG By ~Ider. new duplexes First owner deprec1a t1on S an Clemente . ocean view Sl85.000 each -... 77~. 77~LZ3. 5.1&-0133. 531-9374 Double wide. earthtunes. ----..... 11111~--I a ll a mcn1tic::. $4G.500 -.UXIDUPLD ca II 646 7171 street: S3 75 a sq. foot. ml>. 751-'166: 641-1460 Other R·2. R·3, R-4 • commerical properties tyr. okt 2Br. 11.AJ Ba condo. iavatlable Als o. R 1 F'rplc. $$50/mo. Avail. acreage available 1mmed 1070 Townhouse Far further inlormalloo. Dr C M 549-4146 or amt act ~3574 5._ .... ~ Newpott---He-1g_h_t.s_2_bdr_ m. zntSprin&Slrtt1 + bunk room. s ma ll PuoRobles WATERFRONT 2Br. 2B.t home. so· dock. cl.Iba gar. Across frm bc h club 11500 mo. ls e . 12131 51J2..3177 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ......... WaaA,.. 3 Br. 21,; Ba., ram. rm. FP. central A/C lush covrd patio w /auto sprink. .ti lrg aundeck. 8IO. No pets. 7S2-2SSO Rancho Saa Joaquin prime lac top level Coodo with golf course view. 2 bdrm. den, rrplc, 2 ba. 3 patios. S7SOmo. 644~79 Beaut view, pool, pvt. 2Bt . Adults ooly. $750. 851-00ll3 or 975-0477. .. . ,. . [~lfi&lt\I 3 Bdrm 2..., Bath each with family room. huse master. rirepaa~ • cSou. ble 1ara1e. E•celleat Eaatside Coat• Men. m,191() Calilomia 1M46 prep. NO PETS. $49S. .... ZJl..nlO 673-2256 3 BR condo. Woodbridge. ------------------Jn. l~ Ba, W/D, patio. OWHa DISPBATI MMI0"8 Out ol atate owner. m1&1t have fut deal. dbl wide !Djoy Ufe In beHtaful Redwood Tree Coaat.ry. tar nUleat1a1 Ott buaJ. -OPPlfl COlllad w..-.., POlesJt6 Depot Ent.ertainer ! IS7S mo. s.sz.au Redeeonted! $375138r Breay Patio(S414) fee 2 bdrm. Coado. 1500 RENTOI ES 631"'55$ rmatb to moatb. All !i · NEAR BEACH ! )tip J br, 2 "'t ba, plush --~Ateot. A SU8SIDIAAV OF THE IAVtNE COMPANY Re< 1111 I I ¢i~Rt ·.1lty I;~:: -,·::(It I I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I Star. Cea tra I 0 ran1e County pet pan. U.iect at DUOO. All offera tOn· lidered. (SR2135171. ...., ........... j 9UAIL A.!~~~~ c.'GDdo a/c.f/p, d/1. 1125 Tia .. Jdl .... CaUGa.ry 112·'"9 .. ullw Mw ...,..., CCNllltr7 Chab, ---------• Seuatloaal View lot. ... 01 C&Hlll A llST VllW Of THI LAJCll New home on Woodbridge Lake w /fantastic view! Upgraded & ready lo move in to. All landscaping complete! $225,000. Marlon Frizzell 551 8700. CW-52) 7 52.1414 c IJ"'OV\ .., .., ( f'f'I• 642 .. JJI 901 Do... Onve Hl ... 700 Wooc*>o<Joe (Mt• 644-6,00 Hc:io-bor v-c ..... 1'il OP!~~ fil )11 \t , _ \ R! /\I I Y / 114-7070 DISPlaATI MAllOffll 24xto. 11 He rllaJe Wf10U4,.eirpaftdo.. PIU8h home, bMuliN ......... & Star Orao1• Country Park. Dhoru forces ..... (llCll\'J). ...., ...... .._. -l14-7261 10,.. n l :JO ,..._, OOSTAlllBA Eaat.alde 2 dupleau. 11.-do lllr .... 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S4X S ln1lea. liiZ bedroom UI biUou penon who is --------- M\imo \Jbl pd. 10. •; H.111 ""''· Spu~ '"'* urut, pvt. aP'S. • l.OWDbomes. Nwr ~ to S It williDc t.o team. Call Kr. UOOl~ Gt.AMOUR A.ptt pitHo, t~ to llboppmg. Ftocn$C29 "4-l.900 l415N.CoUt wy. U Fldhyat64' tS.33 MurttBI'" Trwt '513CAMflV5J>a•'-"'tcE P ru\11«'. p rivu-)'. llllrl Mi&ph,, t;46.tijL6 or You ~8:~ of (714)575.al Coast Hwy SbeU. Git\ DeM 5035 11«'\W\t) 111 bOl 8Ullk1loa C.-.. Mw llJ1 ~~ _ __ _ LOST Ir ALOMl1 lwo rree llckt!ts \$15 Shop. Will sell entire ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hiarsa.ln Btlbevt'r' IUOO •mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:."TUl>IO t: I d lt8CTl..-s vaJue), t.o bldia esa o r t'ons1der ~ ~ C a.l K.lcb/Pet.a OK, W .. M f1 owl"-• ~ APT tat<umo bl 11 e . ever · Shows You the Way THI partner's interest. Call ~ ... .., o. Al.r!Hl;ln"y!(MZU rN AllC. 6ll·1400 • lai.t with t:'lWlel." No yt.bl.n&~.s\.oVe.rdng. ToGoffome. 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F.'" •'"l •<•< ,,. 272 O ...,._ ......., "'"'" .,. .. " y LOH ... ~ ..... ......., s1:,o Set. Dep. Newl} S425Tasty ?Bdrm' ffice Space tJaa Co. wants lJlvest.ors T.D.'s. No credit check. 3Bcl.38a.lr&t'bff bou$e loulloo ms mo. i\gl rawted. Avau i /11180. Heat.edpool l Allapplc A ila 503 rd.um. Short ~rm nopnJty. For action call llO de1ree ocun v1.1 fM041146fs 6'1S.S930 eo.t.W... 1124 2361 Kiner SL Apt. 8 Jogt.obutb CS427Hee * * * V8 ble 6'3wb.Call7JIM420 Ac18n731lanytime. SllOO/mo.BobKoop.ait.XlnlwKtcWfl~auon 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal l befor e 8 .30am RENTlllES 631~ •Wet Bars 531.13111 bdrm 2i,., ba. family ~0t1able 1 Br l &.,no 836-1732 Ste1>& tothuand• W\D share lrg lax home. 2 •Fireplaces 2 Br. North End 4-42 Mon rm.. duung rm. Yearl> ~:'~u.:'5/mo. <.:all Easlslde Traplt-x. 3Br. Deluxe2Bn:lrmS42S' ~~.~~ave, nicety •Private Patios le rey D r . Corner ol lea.se. ~mo Av111I Aug 11 ~~P. j \:~-2&. o w. w ID hookup. Huge Gourmet k:itcht>n •Spectacular View s Lot'ust $750/mon l h 1st 646-5&!1 • ;A ~~ Kar. nate yard. Wood PlushCrpls! Apple' Fem. 18-25 shr. llunl 250 to 3000 Sq fl. Rent or Least-494 _£.1~ w .... tii&stw 3291 _ ~---. ---beam ceiUnl(s, l'haldren Move Now! (642'7)fec mgtoo Bearh home near REAi.TORS ok. no pets. 631 ·3"46 RENTJMES 631-45..'iS beach. SlSO l mo lnquare (714) 675-8662 La1Jmio Hilh 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• - ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES f'OR Rt.:NT I Bdrm apt Open house Sun 2 5. 3 BR._ __ h d 1 21.JOl Ban/r Ln. Hunt , _________ _ ~Yi Elden ....,..c up ex. I hsc mgtoo Beach S36 1140 fr best beach ll1 W Nwpt. \/1 EW of <'II) llithl!> "' 3 & 4 bdrm pnced from Enrl garage, s:a.s µ111d. 642 5073 mount ain~ 2 story, 3 S525 to S550 Fenced bdrm +bonu..~ rm 21., Y,ardl> & l(ara~es ba. dining r;m .. fireplace. f amilies plea~ Kids & 3 Bdrm apl, gas p;ml "Putting you 10 YOUR S800yrly. 67s-8018 PLACE as OUJ' busmess ... 2 BR l Ba, fplc, 001 (;Jay r>1rect1ons. ~ Hl85_5 __ St. $495 mo d 1 s h w ashe r , pat 1 o . P e t s w e I l' 0 m. e Ent'I Rar. adlL'i rented yard & Rarage. 7l4/964·2566 or 973 2971 642·5073 Kids & Pets OK. $695 Agent. DO ret-------_,. s 6 o o d e µ 0 s 1 t . c:;-f 1 !•.:: i 2 Bdrms. J balh aµl. 714 964.2566 or 973·29'71 a.i.fuaislM<d 3425 Adults. Gas paid Agent, DO fff •••••••• •••• 0 • •• 0 ••• ••• ___ 642_ ·5073 !\imply Scrumptious' I ~rm' Pl usb crpts t-:Xel'llent locauon • 'frt."t!S)' 15483 I ft't• l\EJl.'TIMl-:S 631-45..'iS a..,.. Micpel 3252 Ollldo 3 br , 2"'2 ba. Pool, 2 bdrm 2 ba. ~ode<'k. 2 Br.-l -Ha gar, ) a.rd~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• etc. Tusun SS90 731-4578 dishwas her, laundr) .i:: S1<ie f'hild l O K D8:fting 38r home. mt.n Norm 957-14SS facil. $395 Avail approx 548-430! aft 4 p~ pe ..-1e w , w t gar dener, ''Puttlng you an YOUR July 5th Days S48-8675, --------- thsldren OK. no pets Pl.ACEisourbusmess." Eves&Wknds760-14L8 Spac1ou::. Fama!) J 675-0349 S--.LGCJ9G 3816 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Studio apt. P vt beach . ~·Avail now . U75 t.Dcl.uW.~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~2roommates Mff Zl 35. Non·Smoke r. ru11 pnv. Many xtr a..s ~ LOO. 67S.9638 N 8 l 8dr + batta Jafut:u Poof.C D M. SZOO i S<'c· 0e.,. 6"'~8234 LUX Rt: OFFICt.: Rent your own pnva~ office in presugious com· p6u. Lag Htl.U Includes loea l p h one . cop ) cnatb1oe. parttal t1ml' use ol sec reta.r; • 24 hr ..i os we ri o g s e r v H'e . ~Imo CaJI 951 ~L Mature/prof 2 Br \wnh'>l'. --------Kt.'ftl <K l.se W I opt.Jon UJ buy new offict> Coodos. 41.5 sq ft. Airport ar~~ loc 557 ·5642 C M s l ~ 0 T ,., u l I I Barb.HJ 5411 4411t ur 54&4370 Rmmat~ to .. haro· l'tl '4 J B R n e a r o , I' ,1 n S25 SQ Fl. wood panehng S690 mo. 497·3085 Dtrect1oos 64 1-8855 3 B 2 ba f I , I Br SJ75. 2 Br S340 Pool & • . 1267 , r . ' ama ~ um 'no pl..i)~round 646 1486 tlliuioa Vi•to pets. $400 mo Nr OCC ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHA.RMLNG 2 8drm.Z ba 641-8657 Spac1ou ::. 2 Bdrm 1n ~crlii.ld Vilk.e Vegetan:in. 0,,n m kr carpet . parking, utrl ~ rw • llNlg S2S() mo 675 9550 2m2 ~ewport Blvd C ~ New 1&2 bdrm lu.xul" -~un 644 ~ HOMES FO R RENT C.0000. Near So Coast. 2A 3 bdrm home:. pnt'ed hrsecunty Pool.sauna. PLl'iEB1.Uf'l·~AP1'S fourplex Ava<I 8 11 adult apts an 14 plan5 81laleral amput<'~ ha-, • -------- from $390. 2 bdr m huite born~ w ill f\'n\ Exe<'UllVt' o rrict-5Ultt· lOWn.bouses Crom SS35 + room S2SO month. full J\a.tl. necir OC Atrp0rt from SS25. renred ~;ircb rec Adultsonly$475 'mo Spac 2 br. :! ba, Adult!> ~ndry rm. l..irport & garages. Famll1el! W3terfront Home:. Inc Com plex Patw. view. -645 6625 __ _ please. K ids & pets 631·1400 frplc. encl Rar • R••'> This One's (or You! pools. tennis. waterfalls llOUM' pn vilt'1(t' 645-473(.) 22SS !>q fl lnd ude::. re<.'ep poods!Gasfor rooklllg& t1on1.,l . 1 .. n1tor1 al weJcome. 71 4/964·2566 or stove .. da shwhr. Jae f'Jegant.2bdrm $400' 973-2971 Agent. no fee __ "of! lwah Fwmslled lndry rm. t'rom S450 Ki<bOK! <84i6Hee heating paid. Ftom San R.oomm3le Wanted 3 Hr. Z '>t!rvlt"e. all ulll paid, & Diego Frwy drive North • . .,Ba, c.-ondo <..:M S250 an rR>re <..:aU556--035J on Beach lo Mc Fadden cl. ulJ!iues Call after 5 3U --Mewport leoc:h 3269 ....................... S PMC _ 63~Hn RENTlMES 631 4555 •••••••"••••••••••••••• CodaMeso 3724 Family -3 bdrm. Coiy BRITE J BR. nr No FEE.1 A ·t. •· Condo ••••••••••••••••••••• •• P "' l Pool swres & bus Adil!>, no rentals. Villa Rentals $350. Attract ve furn. 1 & $375 ,..,, .a.,, then West on Mc Fadden ~2547 aslt for Pat. Arrll. Eoglneenng Inter to Seawind Vi llage. ---------design. share new ofc. (714)893-5196. able/Ft!male, $230. 1st & space. Blue pnnl Cac:1l -'---------.-.j last. Blk. to beach. Slim Coo/. room. lutd1 .• draft· 67>4912 Bkr den. g a r age . Quie t .,...., l...,., pets. S28S. 645-7836 -----· ----mature Adult. No pets * * * Mcllltiulo CCMldo Family Fantasy! $4 l.5 ! t.o 12pm. 646--023t>. ina lbl. N r 55 frwy ai ----------1 2234 Rutg ers D r Al z BR 2 Ba , balcony BAYPRONTVJEW 213/454·5104 S-.IMtq model $495. ls t. last, Huge3Br! Workshop gar Offk:e._... 4400 Oyer Rd. ~sq. ft. & SaoClement.e (8358Hee 3.000 s q r t av a 1 I. Se c urity. prestige. 840Ceoter St. #1 dep.Call~l6 REN'TDll ES 6:11 ~ ••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • •• ~ ~ DIC.sums SUSCASITAS Costa 'Mes:i privacy. 2 Bdrm, 2ba. ""'·-b •· You are lbe w1nner of ft-ft-L£ 3126 Poot Sl.300/mo yrty. r ..... 1 r apt S32S • up. f --LIOOISLE Encl. gar. Adults, no two ree tickets 1s1s 1•-•••••••••••••••••••• Newly decorated 2 Bdrm pets. 2110 Newport HI ..-atue>. to ,2 Br. l bath. very clean. Wal.It to bch. 2 br a pt Prime Newport Be;u·h 4010 fl. offa ce-s and 1614 ft $350/mo. Sec. Dep. SJOO loc. Near 0 C: airport warehouse plus fenced No Pets Call ~l Rent mcl. teet'Phon <"'" } ard ~ rt at 3006 J:::n 548 4968 betwn 8 JO & THIE U75/mo Ma rtha. agt w1mt.er esllng decor $845 5PM u--....... I 66J.116J, eves 494·3672 ON WATE R r-1.....-n l..argeandbeautUully de-Swnmer0ehght!S325 ! HOllSISHOW Unfurn. 2 Br. 2 Ba . conled 2 Bdrm+den All apple! Plush crplS July 11. BPM Oayttme 768 6261 o r Panoramic view. Secun· Good area! (6456)fee ANAHEIM 498-0318 $425/ • lhl ty entry rourtyan! with RENTIMES 631-4555 Coovenu onCent.er I . moo Y fountain Bc:>at 5lJp avail Tickets. may be clauned Luxury and Eronomy! fo r 4 O 7 o ' b o a l • I lwllM#Oll ~h 37 40 by calling 642·5678. f'xl Slunru.og lBdrm.'285 ! S2250ltn0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 272 K.Jds/PetsOK! Gar ' Tbe Best for Less' * * * New apple! (4967 Hee - \ r lnV1t1ng2Br' $320' I RENTJMES 631-4.555 "'' IHfRO:O-.T DbleGar•Goodarea• 2~.nearSo.C.Plaza • RE~l~>~ir~TE New apple! (84.26Hee Air rond . Pool & !>pa 1 .... 9"'• le«:h 3140 r )1 M()O RENTIMES 631-4.SSS S4.SO. 642·5206 ••-••••••••••••••••••• ---------11 _::_ •---.,:--37-48 zBr pool oara"t' .tdult - 1 Lovely all adult, no pets. ----_,_ _ _.._... ' '" "' . "· 12&.3 Hr up~ 6200 Ed· 34' boat ~lip, Posh, 3Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.'!, ,!?!.~s Qua el S45o ~er. h b 840-061~ 2Ba. 1 blk to be11d1 !000 LAGUNA .BEACll MTR .,...,._.......,.. ---INN ~a1d serv . color , . IDelwce poolside xtru lge TV, healed pool Util Brand ot•w 1 riµlex ·11 2br. 2ba Bllns. dshwhr. ___ vio .l\!H!I t714>494 5~94. l185 No bdrm 2 ba frpk · P~ ii-.. miles beach. Adlts. )'early 5 bdrm. family Coas&Hwy ___ yard. 1 child OK ,s.~7·> no pets S395 m o . rm. 2 ba. house Very Studio, oceanfront. pool ~=t.own. 640.1;816 _53f..-8362 _____ _ t'lose to thl' beuch 7 18 t o 25 . $37 5 lbdnn I ba Condo.New Broker6'75-49~ zu..626.3153213-849-4171 btr9 L~ R00tm redecorated. Spa. rec SEAVJEW 4 br. 3 ba, pool M;';,;:f .. cd.-3769 ~:skicl!~~ls~ ~111~~· rm & pool. 848-4772. Class and Comfort ' S3a>!..1Uda/Pet.s OK! New. l nioe (64211 fee RENTJMES 6.11-4556 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ava.al. J illy lStb. Guesl bdrm . & pr v. ba Be a ul irul L a k es ade home. Spa . J..anaa & Ten rus Crts. S320 mo. Call 552-6728 belWet'n 11 a.m . ..Sp.m. Mt f' 3 Br hou.se an CM $2001rno. AD 11263 6424.300 24 hr s Pvt home, em ployed l'?ent. non·smkr . kitchen pnv 548-7586 Room for rent In 2 bdrm apt. 100 yards rrom sand in Newport Beach. S300 mo. 1st.. la.st + secunly No pets. 6'7~ 1462 24hrs & tetllUS. guarded llall' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Jeff 631 l""~ .. u c: dul , .. $1300 644 5403 lfAN ~SJ6S. /\. ls, W8LA lO I ne rucefy rum. new de mo or SUMME R RENTALS ;1 - 6.1l·:w44 r~. ::k67~~8l~oolh. "° I ~m ~I ~:ti ~· :_pelS. 220 12th ;;.!i~se!:f~. ~~\~:!~ UDO IAYFttOMT REAL TORS Adults, no pets. walk to ,,,,_....., J BR 2 Ba. S2SOO mo. to Beaut1rully furnis hed -----be h 2 BH 219 15 h LOO &t.>i300 Pent H ouse 1 bdrm S32S-S490 1 & 2 hdrm ~l · t S arletltah 4200 Couotr} Club lakl' Aptffownhous~ Patao. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• J Br. 2'"1 Ba condo. 30· boat slip S8501mo Agt 7~9333 fat1hlle::. Sl0501m n balcony. lndry rm . all SwtnySludao' Helaxmg JB'r. JBa home on beach 700.9117 bu1ll·1ns. some with Chl5e to beach! S250 al Cd.M. Sleeps 8 P vt. DELUXE DUP LEX L, blk lo ocn. 3Br. 2Ba. gar avall now. Summer ren tal wkly. Also avail en t'I o s e d Ra rag 1c· A.11 :ippl<'' 153661 fee street $800 wk an July .lmmed. occup•mcy TSI. RENTJMES 631·4.SSS B>O/Wk in August 2wk 2 bdrm den. 2 ba 2 blks from bch. S675 642·3850 & M2·1010 Mgmt. 642· 1603 --1111Dimwn. 213-928-1844 Near Hununitton Karbou.r winter r en lal (213) 2 bd 1 ba garden 1111-1'705; 6'7$-5020 adults no pets $450 2 Br mobile home. w a1k to 64S-ST78 64.2·2267 bcb.. $S50 utlls 1J1cl. mo. to Kick Back N Relax• S425 mo. 645-5846 Modem 2Br ! KJds OK ! -1-bdrm--.-1-b-a-. -frp-lc-. -5-l.e-ps-1 Huge red lot! Beach it lo beach. $425. 642.3850 & New apple (5488) fee Ml·LOlO LUXUIY UVIMG In qwet Adult Complex. Spacious l or 2 bdrm. apts . Dis h washer . fl.replace, cathedral ceil· ing. balconies. pool, spa. garage avail. No pets. From $385 m o. Mesa Pines, 2650 Harla Ave SPMC 549-2447 RENTJMES 631_..SSS 3776 SPACJ<?US 1 bdrm. Adult apt. Single story, open s.a.-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• be ill h ut ~ large t bdr. Walk am ce ng.s t ru-0 · be a c h . s b o p . S32S Nopet.s. $3lO mo. &73-8803 (Warner I Algonqwn 1 2 •Spectacular Oceanfront bdrm. 2 ba .. garage. 1 4 bdrm Condo . Wkly child. 1 pet OK. $42S + Slm-$1200.673-7873. MiOO deposit. 714 /964·2566 ~the beach in Newport or\113-29'71 Agent. no fee. Weekly or montbly. 2 MAAtHH"S w AU bdrm. or 3 bdrm. Kin Lg 2 le 3 br aptS rrom Lamb, 6.1l-0900. $450. Frplc. la rge yd , Located Ba I b oa patio, gar, nr .Huntington PenimUla, at.epa t.o beach HarboU;f. t~1ldren OK. &bay. Familiesooly.Ju. !~_!.1b Circle, Apt l, ly. '275, Aug uoo. ....,.,,...., . 639-8llll. ~. r..clnt Sm ~•r! ferenc~ rm. 1.1n11ur lt'11>n!>eC~ &44 61i6 serv .. uuls. 100 lrt.'t' ----- t'o p 1 es & m o rt" ~C.,.,..•f'lma SecretariaJ serv ..a.., :ul Ofc ~· for I•~. Ltzor~85l 9411 7Sf.'5ll WESTCLIFF BLOG . N EWPORT BEACH (\)!rt\.•• ..... •' •• • ..... , • ~ .... vj ..... c--~c-.-..i ./- ..1 .... -./, ... __ , ./--· ./_ ........ C•ll Mr. Howard 645· &101 EXECUTIVE SU rn :s Newport Center. full serVlces. pn vate. OC'ean Vle'W. $271).$630 759-9036 CottPC>ti n Pl.A2.A NEWPORT CENn:R 2 Pnvate offi('(.'<; + re cept.IOO S850 i 59 .l.550 I Mo.RH ~wpoiiC...... PrestJg.aous E.lec. swtl' ............. 44SO ...•..............•.... For st.ore & office space at ~rates 500 to 2700 s. Ft. MESA VERDE DR PLAZA 1.S25 Mesa Verde E. C M S4Ml2l t-E'WPOIT II.YD COSTA MESA 2482·88. 7800 SQ ft :! Story, Com pletion aµ prox l2 J().80. f'l.rushed to suit 6'2-3493 NBtCM. up Lo 4700 sq Ft • avall at pnme ('Omer, 17th & :"l w pt l\h•d 67s.eJOC> 17th .tr frvme. n!U.IJ,Offact> sp!K'e. 700 sq rt' 75&-~ lnclds sec. sen 1t't-'~. J700 Sq rt on 2 noors o1 ~ .• phone aru.wenn.: .1w;ud w mrung 1-:nl'?hsh undergrod prlcni;!. Ide>. "'-· .. -r & antique de<"or l'onr 'uuu bldtt '" L:iguna rm 64•·7180 Ask for ik'h. Pnme Coast lfw> John or J ant' IOt' Perfect for antique 4.50 sq. n. (or $42:5 per mu 4001 Btn:h St N B Agenl SU·~ BEST UTE o< funuture store Plenty d parltJ.na m rear. ~ So Co.ast HW)'. Laguna Beath. 4.94-!M21 FOR LEASE COM SOO sq. ft. · ReUil Eves n~l.8l7 Ooce k>c:. ror st.on: or of. fice. On PCH. S. Laguna. 800aq'.~ C rdlt •Janitorial Se.nice. .... 4475 Utitilles Included ....... •••••••••••••••• •M,lacent to Airport l100 sq. ft. in shopping fs Restaurant Ro• t'e.Dler on Bristol nr. •Actus to 3 Major Jamboree.964-531.3eve Fwys. I ' kW ...... 4500 Deligbtfw Seawind Con· do, close to beach. 2br. l~. frpl, $650/mo. or $630 lse. 548-6213 or • 5964. Redecorated. 218 W ,_ev_es_. ______ _ Canada. 21313'78·3ll9 Exquisite 1BR ! Gar! UOO ISLI Bricklrpk!Fncd' Bdrm · I·...._ 11 .~~ •tlJ Goodarea'(5361>Cee 4 me-•& sma ___ ._.-. _____ ,Sl50 lndtorc near nu . ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTING A IEMT AL? • OIAMGE COUNTY ,..8194 "DIRECTIONS .. We offer 1 full aervlce rental pro g rem w ith profeulonal c:ountetors 8V•ilable and the letnt computer programs to otter you fast. eHl<:tent asiatence In finding rent.at hout1ng. CALI. 1714) 641 ... elS Ott Yltff wealiBllU AP A RTM F.NT!'\ REN11MES 631·4SSS boal. July l2SOO OI' sub-1ou.c---Z3115'.ll101 RedondoCir .• aut weekly _...,.. IS. frriM 3144 Waterfront/Salisbury MIWPOl'T Hunt lkh 842-2134 ••• ........ ••••• ••••• •• 631-1400 ~t esecut.ive smtes .... W-.4 4600 1 Br. $370 Woodbtidge condo JBr. We have ot.bel' summer ln presUse I~. lrtdds •-•••••••••••••••••••• 28r.2 Ba S470 p1.t10, rec fat'll., telllMavailableWttkJy. secntarial services. re-Want.edillCoata. Me&&or zav~,.a~Way t620lm>. leue. 675-131181!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ceplloalat. telephone lrYiDe area. 2 °" 3 BR. _,....,..,., ---n... ~-· Ba f-• ~•more. nu; bouae prererred. 3 ......... -.NoP ... •. _ .... __ ....... :...·-------l ~ac---or Y '"'"' nu..... "'""' al all U A RT E RS Aduba. XlDt references . ---------Ut" .... ., .. ,__.rt IMctl ... mbrl reatb 1•• · 100 COMP AN I ES: A pro-113 • S '1 O l Ev ea . • NEWHUGE28r.3Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mont Y as• OD '1· f~•Y\r'oameat. !*~·~·~·~·~"a!:_ ____ _ Total privacy 6 quiet _175.-.a;,.._,;.._______ n4/111-ml -............. y-u-Pet OK 4Br, 2811. very II. all on 1 ---------.in-.... a.M prt-ll--nuw. ......... noor. be•utllul new db ••••• ..... 42M ---•. _.., Lowmovebacosta. decor. frplc, pvt. nr --••••••••••••-••• •N'BWPORTB&ACH• Noa s mokln1. prof. '5'7$permo I. a-b d I •PR.DIELOCAT10N• male. lnlne. Mf.asiOft 31112Wallaee te.ia-Gl35 bee.ch• bay. Avail DOW. -cua ..... ac •UH 50·-.rromwaterft'Oftl! VW&.. T ·-a area..-. Deluxe 2bdrm. I ba. 1175/lllD. la Mloer St. n •IMMID3, 21.115'.2-7238 I llt, 2 be. private patio, ~. sarage, ISZS. No pets cblldren ~. ....., OaUdren OK, -mo. YaCMiaD reatall. Blodt/ ,._ • ...,... --... ~ um Wm BaJbo.. Jeff t.eb/ F•••hal/ town. 500 sq fl. fUTed.. N04Hl morn· 'Tl(»'TT1. 497-4T13or......._ (TI4) ..._.. -•---------- Verulllea Peathouae l Bd Isl. Apt Mature occ ocean m-.. 2 bdrm. 2 SIOO wk. Available in b1., ttreplace, Full Aul.m.t'f• aecw1t1 • u nenltlH. Lal\IDa Beacb. ~•AD· SIOO per mo. Wlrdy1 tnn. Pl'i••tc beach. z ~A. WkDda • Ev• bdrm. hlly raro. S400 &WO ..... a.mo.142-tm V~naJUea Pealbouae 2 Lake Tahoe condo. bdrm. 2 be. Ocean view, FW11l1Md J8r, 18e. Mr. 1tnrH1. ITIO mo. lake, te••it, pool, ..... -- •NO. COSTA llaA• Rella • flap workilll Med/dental HllO. 'T'N eq amt 6 St9deat lkkc for ft.It rm 1uitc A l*tlo. rm ID NB or C4M Home Supe r -folly equip. cw Apt., Oaeal Houte. ta/mo. Tom ~DIC>. Erie. 835-1ZZZ lloa-rrt. IW .....,toLo. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t •Ct-•/ P'er1aul1/ i> ~ .. ~) .. ~.~.~ ....... . ... a.Ke.wt.ts 5 l 00 HOMEOWNERS O..D.y~ u~ your ~w ty ror btlls, home ;idd1l1ons. vac·a Lions. t'lc /\ny amount. any reason Credrt or JOh not oeces. ... ary Comp.tt•· o ur roo;t :.. 24 hr... & week.ends ~5567,Ht.-7041 NEED MONEY? lltd MorltJD9e ' To SS0.000 OrMon. <.::ill )Our fman• 1.11 I on::.u llant .tl A.•1n.i f'inancr Sel·un-d b• J romoo ReAI & per-;onal prop KERRY A.'llDERSON <2U 1 9'21 0300 ·••··•··•············•· ,, * -Mari• L. Edson 3232 Colorado l'l C()Sta Mesa ''oo an.~ lhe wanner C>( two free ticket!> 1 Sl .1 "alue>. to THIE u~ HORSE SHOW JuJy 11. 8PM ANAH EIM < ·onv\!nt 1-0n Ct-nter Tirk~ ~Y Ix' rl:um.·rt Ii~ cislling 642 567~. t:-<l ~2 * * * Amened FcJr Amentani. ~ uJt'gaJ 1mm1grallon U"l '!> ~top J(IVU'lg a W a)' what wok us so long to bui ld. Let's regain our pnde & d.sgmt y. IC you. a~. send S3 for pam- phlet & bumper su cker .---------•I t o A m e r 1 c a r o r Amencaos 13906 Ven· $ 2nd T.D.'s $10,000 TO ~00,000 with le.rm:. up lo 5 YEARS Pd) ments a:. low a' INTEREST ONLY F'or F'ai.l Actaon CJll 851-0991 REPUBLIC HOME LOAN Ca ,., ...... $ tu r a B 1 v d • Ste 166. She rm:.an O a ks, C.1 . 91403. Sl~hen Iverson. Chnnn. Paid advertlst.'· meot. MT. ST. HB.&fS "40TO'S Co&or photos of M ay I !Ith l'ruµtwn 8xJO" I ' ll114 ... $30, 16120 ... S60 Photo Spe<:1allles. P.O Box 71J6. Salem. Oregon 97Xl3 Wrench -Seoul - V..tet -Busuy - WITHOL'T The 011 shortage ha~ mad1• me reahk JU'>l now important cars real lyare l'dhatetowa1tm t) R.l:. line WITHOLT one. .~------~ 5120 .•..•.....•...........• :1ck · Tb.anks [or a gre;ol :.uuuversary party -~ ve.Jrs with you st"em-. like only yeslcr day' l.ove you_. J_a_1_1 ___ _ 5300 •.••..............•.... FOUNI ADS UE FIE£ CJll: 64~5'71 Placing your Classiried ad i.s &O siJD~ ... JllSt ga•e 1111 a call on tbe phone and we'U help YOU word your ad ror rut re-- Rab.~. W-*' 041'~ P1lof ~ ~«ir mfi54qv, ••• .. You may request our ad-answering service when placing your ad ... a Doily Pilot ad number will appear in your od . . we will toke your messages ... you coll in Of your oonvenienc:e to get the responses to your ad . . . this service is only SS per week. For more information and to pica your od coll 642-!671. I' • .... ... .... ---·-··-·--· ·-1................. -········ -················· -··-················ ·-·········· .. ··· ......... ,..,........., ,... J.ca fll all Thde9 lloee W• a REA.LL Y (,'LEAN llovtq f Tbe Slnwla1 ftlt' f I "116 ~-Tclal DllCX SPECIALllT peln, uad9tluua1. repa lra, •m•ll Joba HOUB&f Call Glapam Col&tp Stadnt.1 han ,.... .. ,.. .. ell. Rua. ft)' call the ,_ wbeft •Mii 'JYW ..... lt» Obi. ........ ,.165l23 c::-· Lie. Tl24·43'. nwa.tTs.•t,l'fs-om' you can caU Uilll best? pd Ml'V .. 1-t417 Decttn1 ol aU tyJ*. Lee Carpeotry . muonry , Oedar' Crpt • ~ dn. · RAINBOW Rod'inC Co. of Cll. Call roan.,. Nram.ic UJe. R S ltm lbampoo, ~. Exterior /1Jllet1or llbrty or ftob at ea. Tm. -...call&ft5pm deodorir«, pro( fl.r waa. Pst I j/Ptp .... 4 YT IQll'. Law pnces. Re..aa.5643. 751-l -·-················· ~--Callt42-9fl4 --PETERS P A.INTJJllG , _ E 'd R R Bob L"a'-ln Palntlnr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' .- LI xepr . ea• ates. r. • TiJe Co • "" ,. Pr e Eat Call Gene Jal""'~•. 20 yrs eap. f"ree fftm«lnctna Beach · ••-••••••• ••••••••• ••• · '"'"'" Tubl, abowen. entries • f1Nt.:ST IN J ANJTORIAL 56'2-0m elt. 541-4288 alt 5· drainboards. M2·:mC> CA.RE. Coaunnod. Ex· ftoe eat. paintlar. St. ,.....,,..,_. pertiae~7440 Lac/101. Try me. R. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiie aettln1. excellent work , r eason able M4-'T143 ~ Sinor. &Jl..SMS PLAS!'ERING, FENCES • c., 1 ' Additionl. boulles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prol. pamttna. Ext • lot. Free Ett. 586-<4892 I M>Ct.cap&na .. Design. 10 Low rates. •390015 Free Trw s.nk• ~"1'011 INTEKIOR CARPENTRY yrs exp. FulJ lawn & e.t~MC/Viaa Stucco " Plait.er ~atch, ·~····~··••••-•••••••• s prinkler 1 erv 1ce DO >ol> loo sm. quack & Gilberts Tree pruning & Complete ma10tena.oce: Deve's Pau>tl.og. serving dean.~.64.S--4199 ~ving. Comm• yard 714-7117·9544 area 9 yrs, mos\ rea.s. n 0 l ' c&eanups. 642·8598 8yJ1,1 '42 ... All around f1n 11oh ltamin& Res/Comm'! Jotin s:n..aom. 646-~ 11l .. l•l m'l411Sen~ ....................... Cleanups, trimming, bauJinc. Free eslima tes la.ured,bc'd~586-&US ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&ncbe~ PlwnbUlg Cop IWI..,._ I 1 KlrBFENC~G M»ke your 1>hopp1 n 11 Have 10 yrs &bya1tlult1 -..lood fenca & repair&. eas>er by usn11t lht' Dally uper Wall Babys at free est. KeUyM<>-4090 + P\JolClau1fied Ads aoyt.une Refs 646-7372 Km87S-7U7 • DOCKS Pamuoc • Repair 544-7743 557-8271 t• ' ---------...................... . luuli.nl &s Ownp Jobs. Ask for Randy. ~9-'31118 Fireplaces, planters, BBQ's. pauos. rree est. ~.846-17CM WAL.LP AP ER LNG Free est. Lie 330086 Aver. SU pr roll Call Norm M>OllllllO per re-pipes. hou5cS/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• apta,addJt1ons,gashnes. Professional Window drains & rep ai r s . clearungbyJoeDaniel.a. 1t3fDll17 642-33.!M 714-548-8853 LOlf&"-d 5300 SUD .W,W-.4 7t00 Har,Wlllhd 7100 .... W-.4 7100 HelpW-.4 7100 ............•.......... ··•····••••··•·••···•·• .............................................. ·•··•··•·············•· ···········•··········· ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!?!~~~ ..... ~!!! Lost or Found a pet? Call PRE LAW student oeeds1---------1AUTOMOT1VE Animal Asa11tance z .ooo. Will do anything af't'~ • PAUS wgue.537-2273.no r~. Legal. Cooridential ....,_,.. COUM1'H.MB4! * * * DVM . P.O. Box 3242, Regi.lter today for local G.M. experience ooly ...... & .. Sollrito N.8. 921663. t.emp0ra.ry aaaipment.s. Busy Qev. dealer ne.u 557 ~r; John Wayne Airport ol 8142 Maraeille Dr. TOUCH Of CL.ASS ....,_. fers excellent pay, nke Huntington Beach lSCOlrTS environment, pennancy. You are the w1J1Der or 2'HRS. 752.os17 opp. for advancement ~;o .... ~~~ tickets cs15 ---------' Cf\·Lfr\';;. ~:t~~asi:,~oM. s~ BOOKKEEPER For Co n s ultin g ~ring Finn local· ed near OC A1r p-0rt. Duties 1.t>clode payroll. a/r, a/p, Job cost ac counting. contracts. banking, 10vestments. & PIS plan. Must be sdf motivated. Xlnt worluog cond1t1oos • benefits CLERICAL .... llftlNlll •Ta.La C.shienog o r related background and light typing skill& reqwred Expenence preferred. but will tram Delivery Prtime AM.LA nmes. 1100 per week Llg\ma Beacb. 494-34.96 Dem.al Ass 'L Ort.ho pref ROA req'd . 4d> wk Nwpt. Beach 642 2626 OenUl AOHTOFACE llCll'TIOMST Salary comme nsuratl' lyr, owumum front ex with expen ence & pote n· AfltEllCAN Pe r . Co m vu toode r THE llMFOll.+J7Y P(llSONNH Sl lMCIS HOW AID ca." .... L1P1DAM GrNtC 4i•r Dove•QuaUSU. tial. lmow\edge helpful. G Baker or lratott, 10pm lCI Frederick Brown Assoc SAVlllS hours 837-0771 HOISi SHOW ESCORTS 3721 IWctt Street NEWPORT BEACH JuJyll,IPM 24Hrs 641-0180 MewportlNdl 6am. WlDcbella Ooouts 546-9995 LAGUNA HJU.S. Dental ACcrGCL.. 2S.lF.utl7t.b5',CM. Bookkeei>er·fuJ.l charge . 2'Q5ElToroRoad Bndrt gul to tra10 as ANAHEIM ...__L-Cooveotioo Center C..a./C._.. ncteu may be claimed Am~/MC/Yha F\l.1J tillll!, c day wk. ad· Banking Upholstery-decorator to. ~ERQsen ~·~ chun11de dent.al a!>SIS· YMATIOUTCAU vertislng agen cy 10 C4!;;;;o1_.,.,,dalT..... In C-Ost.a Mesa Full or I I l.aDt. Penn pos~ by calling 642-56711. ext.~~~~~~~~ Z72 • • * Newport Beach. Boot· Ptr.Call642-8400 j --Stt + ... OrmpCo. keeping experience 3.5 C k f ~ntal Assistant with LOST: Sbeltie tri color MC & VISA eccepted yrs. Manual syst em s ~Ct.a.r looalEIPB Compa nion / 00 or Recepoocust le cha1rs1<k MaJe. Vic. Victoria & 17 t5J..l 571 w/perboard. General of· Weisfiekl's, a relall store olde r w o m an. Late eai>er plus X Ray Lie w C anyon. R EWA R 0 .1---------f1ce skills Good 10.key & EXPERIENCED mSo.Coast Plua i.s look· ~~tB!~~~ Room work lll establlshed N R 847-701 *FOXY LADY* typing skills. ~50wpm. UniledCaUlomia Baok 1Dg for a responsible practice with Chn~uan OU'l'CALL ONL y Call 644-90SO. As k for se<"mary /bookkeeper to C,.._ Denust 644 2485 1..0ST: all wht 2 i,., yr. old 97• 1131 Carol. 2301 S. Main St. ()pel'ale & manage bark ~ CJll/bl eyes nea collar * -* Santa Ana office. Respons1b1llt1es EllpeT'd ooly AU shlfU Vic or Warner & Spr· •---------1----------~5187 mclude lite book.keeptng. Good pay & c-ompaoy 1og d a le . Reward ACCTG BKPNG ____ E_.o_._E ____ 1 payroll. &i personnel benef its Appl y an _848-0llJ2 ________ 1 COVER GIRL TEMPORARY Banking Will be 1n a nght hand person: 400 S Coast * OUTC ..... * Register today lo work cr~=---rdal"dilllTet.n pos ition to manager Hwy. Lag. S ch S2lOO Reward for 1nform:1 l.IOo leadmg to the return ,.... on vari~ accounting & • XlnL benefits . 540 7188. JOLLY ROGB ~ MC/VlSA bookkeeping assign· 2 full -time pos nions askforRhonda. ol a wallet locit July 3. I~!!!~~~~!!!!!!~ toam. 400 block Begonia 1 ________ _ St. CdM. ca11 673-0411. RRST No questions. Ask for LADY Noel or Matt. Escort • Modlh Lost: 4 mo old Keeshond, • P.ty D..un • black & white w /black * 972-1345 * nose. Male. Reward. Call MC & Visa Accepted Sime 760-6020, or Luc> J~~~~~~~!!!!~ 64CM433. lSCOtrTS menu . Wor k close to available. Ca stuenng eit· your h o me. F1~ure perience would be --------- Clem to Senior Accoun-helpful. IOOICKHPllt F /C tant.s needed throughout Fastuoo Island invest Orange County C..... C~ ment firm. Ex~Uent op-portunity Exper. & Pa rt-t i me p os ition matwity rcqwred. Call : available. Lite typ1J1g is ~l.23 requared. United californ1a Bank 222 Ocean Ave. CANVASSERS ~~~~~~' COOi( r o r co nvJl e~rent h o -. p 1 t a I F r 1• t' Health Dental 1nsuran~ after probation penod !-:very other wk.nd. off. Apply 1445Supenor . OOU BLf.OAY HOOK SHOP. f1.5h1on hland seelwlg quahf1ed person for u~1stanl manager po51l>On Fu II ta rrw ex per pref~ t:all ~~l3 ---- OatYBtS Men or women 2.5 >rs or older Know tht' t·o.1.-.1 crtJes. Net SUIO ., Wt't'k or more. Or~n~'° CuJ'l Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt Herrma no. t'ount;; an Valle . 1 l"o or SI o1trr bc>twn Nt',.,h Opl' & t:ucl:id> Lost: Chihuahua. 19 yrs •951-4471• old. blind. can't hear Always open 2333No.. Broa<hway .LagwuaBeach •$8 50 nm Coldwell Banker .. 65'6 • K: f'ull tune. Con· vaJesceot Hospital Ex· penence. Good s.lary & benefits. Mesa Verde~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~ very well. Vic Shalimar--------- & 18th St. Reward $25 Conv. Hosp. 548-SSllS. 661 C.enter St. C M . 663922 ------ IUdg., Santa Ana E.O.E. HR ROLLSROYCE t714111Mt0l Bankiog * Dn.tc c~. ex~net1C'ed , 9·6 Mon· f'ri. Call Mr Grant 6'2· 1.SIO for a ppt be~ FREE PARKING c._._rrrdalTeler TOSTART COOKS B.ICTIOMtCS Adopt-a -Pe t at I rvine 24~ 751 "537 Clean cut men & women Eaper'd. pr"tfe!TI.'Cf. full A few chotct" positions Animal Care Center ~ -v AFTERNOON AUTO Casbieriog upeneocc wtdriver'sUc. orpartume SS br t~n opeo for carwr rrundNi FOUND: Samoyed Lab ROlrt'E avail m Dana wouldbebelpful. ..,.._Pattose.c.. 768 0062. Tht-Claim people <..i ro111;an1t Judio mu pup, yo\lng German MASSA E SlOW /AD PomL $500 + profit per '1'·974-9741 Jumper. 2SJ32 Mclnt) N.'. rntgr loo&mi;e for mJlt> nr Shorthair, Chow.Set MYSTIC MASSAG F: rm. Small car req, Must Lo..Procnsor Ask for Larry Milne u g ll11ls !located an female. mlJ.'ot ~~ult 1-.n~ ter /Afgh an mix . "'...,'"'"'S~"ta•-a be over 18 yrs. of age. ,._ _,...,ed E I W11dWestShoppmicC111 8A."L05P~1 Fulltunr& .....,...._.., .... "" ,._., u-E I o.c1 7113 I "°'mers o~ . ar ) Cockapoo. Keeshound. ---------......, -... au ey-. ~~ ot!s ~l~et{;~ AM home delJvery. LA. Wanted · Saute or o'erume Dachsund max, Pit Bull Massage. Steve's Hair ADMIHISTaATOll .,.u · Times. $400 + bonus. Brotler 499 2271. Ask f!K ASSIMl&.BS mi.x,&imore. Many Cats Happerung & Spa. 1751 SoclalServiceOrganiu· ypinaskill5reqUlred.. !>46-0'Z35 thechef Trainees o r uper·d & Kilt.ens Open every Newport Bl vd C.M. lJOll ~uu·e. experience UnitedCalilom.la Bank Hand solderrni. PCB day. 754-3734. 646-9636. tOam-lOpm. with____... Minimum 2 27SO WestCoastHwy CJ.SHIH COPY WRITER $2,000 stuffing ex pe r pr..- .,.,.,.,... E 'd A I rm Create & execute ferred Los T : w h t e / BI k . hr...t 5-nicft 5360 yrs college. Resume to Newport Beach ape r PP Y 1" --~T·aY P 0 B 850 San -. pen!Ofl. Hours . l2 to 9. Spanish language ad _...... ,,. ShihTzu July 4. eve ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ox · 631·.-.v the Mu s t 11 ve ba "1 1c Cameo Hlods area. Are you a business exec. C1emente. CA 921672 or E.O.E. Tues" Thurs .• 9:30 to 5 vertislllg to run 10 ........... .-.0 e of .... pg . en ca1.1-..1sso 1----------1 SaL trSun Sparusb la.ngu.age media .....,..._,& .... Reward. 700.1848 iJ>iDI oo a trip needing ---------1BuWng Kenn Rl~ Hardwa.re lhruout the Us. Must trys, A1R. A/P , tnal Lhas secty's to assist you Areyouinterestedioare-Ca r 21186Harbor8 ... C.M. have BS Social Sctences bal . bank rec. etc LOST: a Apso. 8 yrs. w/bus 1ness arrange· w-...... -g future" Jr 50 ----------• er ...,. or domt' tic) 1 DUTIES: Bkpg. phone. fe male, July 4. vie ments while traveling. ......... · · i-rroa11w ore_. 5 • recept. ftllna. some Goldenrod"' Ocean Blvd. Call 7141894•9908 cool act us. We are a YT Uu.s ex per., nuent 111 Cdll. Reward. 673-8684 ---------foreign car parts im· Ute typing required. Ex-CASllEIS Spa.rush 6 Eogli&h. pre· t~. GROWTH n .. u PEOPLE THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ...tt.efolo.-., PART TIME EVENINGS fk c·o mc· a tr::uned s ales counselor t<n ('r 211 with the J im Long & J\Sso<:rntc·:-Agency to supervise and <"hape rone DAILY PILOT carrier b<>y <; and girls o n a one-0n-0ne basis. t•\ienings 6 t o 9 PM . We n eed l'OO('Cm<.>d . innO\'<tli\'e per sons w ho art· looking for a lucr ative part-time po~1t1on S4 hour to start. Call 642-4321. <"<l 250 bet ween 2 and 6 PM. Ask for Lori. DISTRICT MANAGER TR~INEE <:1rc·ulal1on dt•p<.irtmcn t has an on t' n 1 n ~ f n r :J tr a 1 n cc 1 n the ('1rc·ulat1on. Salt•s. Service and Cnllt-<·t1on Ar<>a . Selet·te1 applicant "111 rP<'C:I\ t• a l1h<'rnl :-.tarting s alary rl'.l!Ul~irly '><.'hl·dulcd ra1 -;cs bonus C) p µ(Ir l ll n I I I(•:-. :1 n d rn LJ n Y r r I n g (' h-.•nd11:-. ~u<.·h :i ... µ: . .11d \·acat1ons. paid J,?roup 1n.-.ur<.1nc·t-. ltrt..' insurance <tnd de nt~I <'O\l'l'<•l:!'' .\l u~t be 18, ha\e J,!OOd tlrt\'lnj! rt.'l'Ord. JiOlJN g i.merally 11 .\ \1 lo 9 P~1 M onday throu~h Frttl<J\ Saturdav ovt.>rttme available <i s nt-t.-ded . If ~ou arc qualified and rnte r e stcd 1n l ea rnin~ new spaper cm:ulation bus iness. come in person and ask for Don Williams or Ken Goddard before 10 AM or after 2 PM :\t onday throu~h Friday. DRIVERS SA TIJRDA Y & SUNDAY MORNINGS f>t·I j\·p r 0;1 II v Pilot hund le s to <':..t rrwr-. lkqu1rf•-; \an or large waJ?on and .i cood d r1nnl:! r ·cord. Phone fi4 2 4321 Ext. 2 11 , c.ts k for Don W1ll1~m s. Equa l Opportunity Employer ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 3 30 Wnt t.y st., Costa Mn-. Ce. 642-4321 A/IA ... Oppoe lwity' ; ' f" Leet: Female AustraJian Shepherd 7 /4. Answers lo Missy Sue <Tags.> 646-5'190 FREE porter/ distributor & ol-penence belpfuJ. sent portfolio wtuch de qsc AUOtO fer rapid advancement monstrate, cr eative NOOUCTS Front o1r1c:-e 11rt for Ors GENERALOFFICE Pr....-cy '°" ambitiowl. molivat· UnitedCallfomla Bank u TDTE M ab111 t y to produce 64.5-2$40 on. E.xp. ~ssary. Typ, WiUtrain resp intelligent Tn"--ed\odividuals.Wehave 3029Ha.rbof'Blvd. Spanis h /English ad· Eled.roalctedmicaan.Jr. btU,&illlS.2S48eacb St person, neat a~l ._,, xlolopponunltiestn: Cost.a Mesa vertls1ni;e c1mpaigns S r level . testing & Lag;;..._494_.964J ______ 1 pea rance, gooa ABORTION SaJes ~5181 MARKETS Take ad t o nearest -telephone manner ltlyp-1..0ST: wt Med. Site Fem. In toryCo trol EOE E I t D I troublesbootmg, di1tital GENERALMAlNT ~in t.b 'r··" •C•Mrd lA......_I or ven n . . . For 2nd a. lrd Shifts mp oymen eve op· __ ,_ mg.~"""' ma ...... or Shellie mix ID Univ. Pk. • • --P Bookkeeping ment Dept DOT 131. systems+ some ••wuuit. Ca~ntry, Plumbing. part-tJme. CaU Newport Reward.552-6737 ~........_. Warehouse Managementl•---------t We promote to manaite· 087--014 Ad paid for by At least 2 yrs exper, Painting. Local r e Harbor Mgmt675-9490 ----------1 11rL.ow F.e .. d 111 Warehouse help BantJog ment a. supervision from employer Good benefits . Costa rermc-es. 631 TlZ7. FOUND: gry/wt lo ng LAlbT_._ Ca 11 .. 1 Rtteption.ist LlfYOUI wit.bin. 1----------1 Mes.aaru.~l GEN ERAL OFFICE . haired fem. dog. Vic .-~ 7' Geoeral Office Typmg. light bookkeep- 17th le PaJm. H.B. Found SlrcJlty, ~ J<nowled«e of Mercedes AMlfTIOMS WANTACAREER? S&Oll El«tnc1an Journeyman. A weU orga.ruzed person 2A88 111:. nu__,. ..tP~ &.. Dem tit BMW auto parts. y.a.iwa -llft.U9 Call 171'> 494·9'Z3S COUH fully exp, ind1.1St.rlal. re--_____._... for heavy typan o ing. part tune. SCO.. . ~ .,_........, -.-_,.. p._J-.0 ror sales" in· ~ ~· -"'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I s.n.u friendly office. Ex _,..__al •. ..: ·~ .. rr ---------1 •C •••lag & Refef-. ,.. .... cu~ 1= r d c NUQJu • commerc1iu. " hbno. Accuracy very General Office. P . good LCl6T: Male Germ Shep, veal«)' coolrol position. per. pre erre · an SZ7 l.SM ., r 'bl h Lab mil. 18th tit Saola ral ApplicaUom are now be· ... and join U$ at our new i---------•I speoaJlze ii dai~. Call -·--------important. S900-S9S01 pay. lex1 e o u r$ d * M • ct •• c • I & IAn •-'--Moo ... _ .......... location across from Clerical ruta, ~60$5. Coas\al ESCORTS-MODELS m 0 n l h c 0 m 7S2·5'4S. An a C M . re w ar · ,.. .....,.. .. ~ .. r 11 Faabioo Island on tbe FREE JOBS Penoonel At;ncy Z790 meMunUu exp --".SL219 I -·Acc1ptecl. Sam to 5pm. Moritz ' Needed by <>C's finest .........,._ --COMtofNewport Harbor Bl C Four Girl Office ---------1 •Coafld••tl•I & EuropeaoCarpart.s. · NEVERAFEE ~.no uper oec. XlntBeneflt.s QBBALOfftCE Fash.ioe Island Invest- ment ftrm needs mature. responsible, accurate pen.on. Prefer lite bkPI(. background, to handle comml.ssioas accounting &< licensing fWlctions. Call : 640--01.23 Found: d iamond ring. ,_ ..... c.... S. Sbauon Ave. Suta We are accesitial ALL PU RC ELL T E M · ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ _s._1-o_UIO_______ OC AJfl'Ort Are Vic. of Harbor & Wllsoo ""1'HCOMTaOL Ana.Calif. E .0 .E. appll calion • f rom PORA RIES bas many i::: ,.....,,......,.R Hr-. o --·-f'rederick Brown Assoc. CallMZ--0892 ---------1 quaUfled \ndlvlduals oponinp for very eacrt-'-VV '"' r. ~ ~v•nm: STBILRATIOH ASSl:MILllS wtlh previous ban.kin& 101 companies. Im-FUii time, Prr COW'lter SICalTAJtY S46-9'J95 FOUND: Pit BuJ.1, brindle male Short Hair PO&Dter mal e. A u stralian Shepber1', t ri, female. Lab. blk. male. Poodle larp wht Fem . Afghan rem. Keesbound male. Terrier Blk /tn ma le. Sa moyed mal e . Himalayan Cat. Newport Beach Animal Shelter. MHllli6 Fw lwfec_I._ w r.. Pred.sioa.1 mecbanlc,al experience. mediateopenjq.sfor. hdp as sandwich man. SUc-ceutlll cudldate is Gi 111 .. offlcep,,._ • •• 4JJ itahua... and/or e ectronlc or Expeneoce prefernd. one~ lS • profesalooa1 Oen Typist 00 sk. Hn. C..-: small luer mfg. co. ln In addWon we have Im· Gary's Dell 67S-2193 ID her field. Required: 1..SPM. Mature woman. C u __ _. S . J .C . Good pa Y I mediate openio1s ror top typinc as shorthaod Job k>C Newport Beach. ~-..-"' benefit.a. Call: -t93-662t PrOCll Operators, Credit R MAN wanted, stills. aod an ability in ~y Checkers pllll several fuJI time position w I public relations. Com · i-64&-__ 743_1_· ------ COUHSIL84G Awmbly emryleveJpositloas. company beoeriu. We peas•''°" oesoliable. ln-G-t4h1•1:M1& GEN. Office tralne~. ~-1..-LIAD,..SOM havean lm.mediateopen-qu.ire: 1740 Newport _,. Pt.one • typioc eaper. _., ...... """"'' wtth mechanical ability Ba.nk of NewJJC>rt career Ing If you have the Blvd. Costa Mesa, ~~~~Poi::~\fur helpful. group heahb • APCAll for crowinc electronic opportuoitiea are back.eel ~ roUowtn1 qualif1caUona. n~t861. production. Apply a t profit sharing. Please MIWPOKI' rdt-co. Bl·liDcuaJ ao U · by ODlt of the •t beoefitlJ 0Ut101n1 personality. Penn y s a '' er, 16 6 0 apply ln pel"IOll: Lloyd •••CH aet. We offer a penna _,,a,._ la the ba.nk.lnl _ ... baodwri•'••, a de-Experienced yacht Placftlti C M PestConlrol. * E. Dyer ..,.. naat full Ume poslt)Oa, ~A.Uractive earn· Pwce1T11 J1F• .. t ·~ _ __...,..., 1 In saAeaman. Power assail. a. · · Bd..S.A. FOUND: Small do1 . 75"'»005~ a d. startln1 salary , =:.-aod a apeciaJ ap-4ClllDBltttiStreet sire to sue.,....,... Appcy Brokerage o D l Y · neral Office, North --------iwmd Mu.ffin, vie. t8lh SAMT.,.A.A.MA.~ nlnual wortln& coadi· -b ~Beach peraon; U.S. Reo\ala, Eatabli1hed firm. San h GIRLFRlDAY·la\rlofc. ,,. ....... ..._ __ A parel procram t at 711, warner Ave .• Knta no-Huntioaton Beac pe.yrol), typing, post.in• Ii Santa Ana, CM . ac.. 11111 c:o. ---~~ 6 aa•• you mooey and C ••·9055 Bcb. Moo·Fri. btwo _..._..._;;.....·_m.,_ms __ • ___ llllUl'ance A1ency needs phones. ror CM~ maM Sta. 219 IJIO 972-31 04 :1 tcr-:~ ~ p'f':9: ~ altnclively t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t_NP __ M _______ , EJ.:rle:::' ~le~ :u-=~~t .. ~= iq ftrm. xlnt oppty. ca. _ .. _............... ..... •••• .. =riu::. ~~r~: P'oran~ .._._ 0. ---CUSTOMlaSllY. ID c::on• : •• .,.':,, Service Rep. Career t.actJlmWeddJe94S-IMCt I , t& 1X>E pleeMc.U: -• • 1-. E:aperieoce DHWafY. t :llM. Mltll bave refs. poCeoUal. typlnc 6 gen GIRL FRIDAY .,._._,~•llEADINGS "4==---------1 PATllAOILL K.JaOWlecta .. ble la all F-le. Uabt typlnr. call TerrJ: M6-'m'5 fOI oftke lkill req. Must be Sc-alab•Eqliabspeat . .,.-an.a •"" IJ Al1JOMOTJV& ...._ ot IMPIUI 6,.. ~w/flprm.10 ~ wWiDI to a.an ID-house inc for amaU co. Godel • IOJrilD-lOpaa. l'UUy Llc'd. -.. •••••••-•••••••• s., ... 7616110 cet.tq. Compeier re. U)' ~touch. xi.t c:om· 1----·-----computer. loteoalve aalar)'.551-1711 _,,,_or C-to:M. WI ..... WmlM, 7071 AL,_ parta exp. belpful. We pany beneflU. OP· f;atril;f;:iiimi' tnlaiQI proeram. SWt. ---"------S. Camlao Real, Saa. _................. °\t L I ltvt ~ we a '""""8 ektraaic portwaity for advaaee-1 flOa A llWA• lie -rmo. Call ..,..1, l.!..l IARDS aem. ~leaailll by da1. Get• •U..1-Carud ~ ftnt6olfer: tmDt. Wonnal olflH, CAI 1 M WV ~-------1 Good ..... w . Lacm tM ... cloeeolltl A1· ~:1 k ::r CM. c.u llWM aft tam o..aJ l'all Is part t1me. All aaas••a11 ............. -. ....... .. Clllny .... ID ii n • WOl'tdqc:ond. ........ llA&.ISTA11 ....... ,...... areas . UDlhrms -... w.... 11• HCIUDI Airport ••• •Nl"l"lpu.Jbeoelila 1----------1 Oallbd•to•ar.•bout WWtniDGOO•htm furnl1bed. Acea n or Be pamper-4 y lth a d•t.rtal co•plH •Ul ~ ... ,....._.. e()pptytoO'OWwi&ll• -.wll1' our uw ll l1b com· 0,..._41pm -.MU ovtr. Jldlrecl .. 1eome. perao••I rehal•I .... ,,. .. ,,.::=.·:=---• =-~~':::."'!:a= . 1~npuu. A1P11Am1.ncuf«Uer, EartJ All .... ~. ---•,•oeberj 1 1ed· No~U~Poee.Aw- 1mn•l'bJ1ZoltM,.... -··---~11.Ut.lrWM. .._ ... .__,car. uataaea a on Df °"'CIWOlllSllO Ual~acUcdia ltillll ~ta 8outberD l:apr. D•t . Mature leuel 0...eroaa com· .... OppEmplrT'll/P' ---------1 8t.t MID per mo. + A.edlliD ReahJ. Por in· -n·-'---•--a-nlc:•.t .112t W. ltb CaJlforala. Jaeunl, female. lJ11rt tJplDI, peaHtlOD and dem9 c:&.m IYfflT ...... _..,. formation call Walt n::'~::U.=-.::-.: .• 8'.reet, :;anta Aoa. In· .-a etc. ()pea J .... profedeMJ w/flprw, plu. Atllo •C': <W ....... to weft .. ~---------D'IM -------_...., boat'l f.d • l-4 ... .,..,. • ...._v.._ .. _, b1 e.o-11. Xl8l =.. .......... .:...........,...._..,..~ .. "••port .. aea. rul , ... ,,._. •--s·---lloDtbnaf"rl. a/11..C. Nl..ne ~ ~1 M..m.. op-l ..... a....,.-. ... 8'lft -. --~ llllLllle doe fl'OCI IN P,,._ •'P/thm. g.,... ·-.--"""'• ..., zuie.nw m..s ....... f• edYwe-........ tl•ff• •••• repair --rcl'e.1tal6......,.al '81 alalft. II• be 11. WUltnllatnckdlt._.. Hair •tJlilt •/cu.at. .. o.&a-.wam --. ..,.....,c,Cll. HOWAlaCllnu•I work. 0••• ••ell ........ u. u.ea.,... ._to ID w/dlt. co. Opln ... .,. -.etlJ for .... bea.a.tfteaUOe ._'* ..... 'for 1 ~uu. aft t ... .&;;ur.~ =:::f :.:r'._. &;:illfHtacf Llla : ~ ... •· • L lM a . Amlba ,. .. :_•.:J:""-' " ~.~.1.~ ..... ~!~ !!"-~~ ..... ~!~ !~!~ ..... ~!~ !~.~~ .... !.!!! ~ .. '!=:.~ ..... ~!!! M t. l>I l' t. \I ti H " llUNAO&M •Hh 1n 1WMO •bUU.,6tom pMl« .. ,... SwptPtwlJoilr Pt.AH1' AtfOP flail UIM .... _._ 71M MmaW..-71• MmtW~ .,. .. poeltlo• tn ••I•• for 9-."Te.................. ~•••-•••••••••••• M-.i.•••••••••••••••••• C1eriul • • . . .. flW'I"' w/18\ertor plant WWWhONllT &.-lady., ...... pit fOt T&LKPHOfU:WOU ~· MMIU uk lift r&on. eap r9C1uind. U....C.-.•I at w,..._,.,_ Illa rw Mi>-\Jroluay uh Aak for AMol Ml ~ fotJoeo Vo"•I Pto·Audto Co. --,.... full u... llrl ,,, _;;:_;...;;,;..;..;,_' -----IESfllS•E? ~UO. n1tUab for ""91111? " • f':ft n. Diuly Pilot haa an 1mmrd.lalt' openiq IOI' 1r1lnn ror hdl time. permanent poaltlon In our Claullled Depart mrnt. Mual be al* i.o type ~ wpm <typlnl te. -1u admtJust.ued to "II appllc•nts). 10 lley •ddt>r, handle pbon ea. lruo t'omputer aod oth.-r general clenul dwes Opporturuty for 1dvancernenl and ell· ce llent compan y benefits Salary com me nsur ate w ith ex ~nence For llllerv1ew. t>lt-11.!>e call 842 4321 . ext ;m l!AllH UPTO ~ Mfg Some Hper day. Ty .... akWI II bully SALJ:SPERSOlf. mature. ln hend tools La1une phone OJW a m111t Ph Nalurallaer w .. t Stio. Mpl 13113()1 MMllOl for •PPl Store. lllHIOD Viejo ftl AC P£1 • JOJ'5 othen ..... TMATCAU. ..OW~JOalil GmTIANJ Preu peraon·AR Olcll RECEPTIONIST llall.•"251 ~ •UI camera Xl.nt op lmmld.l•te opeuioa for Secretary Bookkeeper. Xlnt . •orllllo1 cood . portunlly fotup,qullt y per9QD wtt.b Jd ceoeraJ Ptr. JO hn weekly, Mon Part·t lme eveoio a . m&tltded penon. ~9681, off 1 e e s ki I J •. No thru Fri aflernooGl .t--75:..:l_·~~:..:·-------W.lafttlCn "'l"'Ja N Bnlokllunt 1\e I GI An.ahtoun SM aakforTom. s horthand req Sal ~ TELEPHONEWORK necooat>M depending on ..:.....;;___'------I g.a wb w 10. Earn U111t sltllb6exp Gd location. ~reury. f'/T. heavy vacation S now. Call pleasant environment typu11. SJC, Chamber of from home /o(fice. Clear ....... ,. Not u AIMt')' Ne''Cf A .~~ UH. M•W rr• ·~ ~...,.. ~. c~I. opport unTt y rot eper'd rnanai r tn )01n lhh pro1rC'uin S"L build • brl&ht tutur .. o .... , ~" ~otJ•blC' _________ , sa1.,y. t'Ul.I ume. clay poa&tK11u. JI\ allable for rtllable pc t!•paon~ 1n r•mt VlDyl • h1m1turt' rt'µ&.lr °' rt'fnier•llof\. Prr People ••nted to u SI.st Ylt.b appt. scbeduJ· 10g cl aaJes reps Will lr3lD nex dey hn. Xl.Dt pay and bonuses Call J oe at 848-7477 C• C...y fJJ·"H 16111 1-: <&lh St S A ,...., Beaut bunk O\ erloul.11111 "''liter. bt'eki. ,,., ,•r.il t'Xper'd telll'r.., to JOU) their 1rowing s taff \\ ork 'in beaut new br.11H'h ~ look forwa rd 10 ~XC'\'I benes. Lots of part1 e:. & s t artlnc s.11ary to S900 ~ .. c...., 972·"55 J 616 E. 41.h St . S /\ 11.Jc..t .. i.•drtcal & plumbin.: ... Att...,..ftt LuJn> 1•aceolll.mt ro111 .--p.tn) bfonf"fltic andud1111e lmmrd1at .. opcn1nf fur ,, fr...-me•I ~r atun "•• ~abk> !>("r'oo 1.1 v. or\ JM) lf• J>t'Ni<>n Mun Lhro thr .. vt'run.: ,hit\ 111 ll'lf' fo'ri !IA M II} Noun door uf uur lt11tt•I > l\•1~,.I lounge-3~ hour' 1•N MAARJO'TI HOTIL ~ Should be-P"•IJlt' llWNrwport(.'tr Dr N od~l1n.i 1 omm h f1luu .. & extn:. '111•-' (Jt't'b. 11 11 Jjl'~"> pt•, Ui> llOl Ut'(' 714 760 7o:!O MOD~LS· ~SCOHT~ Nt..~ l>> ~"-; flnt·'>t ~rvu:e-. no i>xper nt·1 tAl OUIO onr'flted & .&bit' 111 "" Ncwpc,rt St!ach torn llotE'l pol11·w~ f..n f,qual Opp Emplyr M 1Jo' MOT&./ ASSIST MGR. Joy exct>llenl com1>uoy ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Couple Min1mum t'X1>r beneftt..s, t.ncludint;" free req, attractive beal·h mt al per ~h1ft /\ppl) 1n acea Salary+ furn apt ~rson 9AM to "-e>on No c hildren or pets. Moo·Fri, Persl)Onl"I please 642 2611 ORAN&E COAST DAILY '8LOT 330 W Bay Street Costa Mesa 1-.qujl O ppo r tun ll) Employer l'ARALEGAL Expenenced c1v1l bt1ga t 1on . background ~II type, active offict- rumCHASIMG/ IMYBCTC>aY Cl.RIC Exp'd purr hase or de r foUow·up. inventory con lrol. type 45+wpm, Orgaon.ed person Irvine furn mfr ~40·8894. Karen MilllOTT HOTB. MANASEI Etcrow Offlcw 900Ne"port Ctr r>r \th I et 1 <' ~ n oe Jn cJ ~aul. S&L noted for 11 , Ne~port BeJ,·h :.µortswear s tore Finest NaltonJI A~set \1111nagt' IU!nl Company oJ)t!nm.: l'.iralegal Services In<' Quality Control I nsptttor Orange <--Ount > m.a n ul a c turer ts Ill need of as sembly IJne Quality Con t r o l Clerk w /selC mouvat100. ThLS 1s atn xlol. opportuo1ly 1n a fast·grow1ng romp<iny offerin g s e<'uril)' & growth potenual Wa~es based on ex pen en< e & qual1f1ca11on:. Phone l'r rs-Onrlt'I 714·~41:111 long t erm employet·'· F.qualOpp ~mpl)r M F llldependenl r h1un in So sec k :. exp er' d t•, !!!!!!!!!!~-~~--·! C.Sl ri.oqwr~~ hurd 1o1o ork <' r o " o ( f 1 <' e r " 11 h ---------•I tng. enthw.1ai.tH· out.:o offl C<' 111 llun11n.:ton __ 114T~_l~--­ He a c h 't• e k 1 n i.: 1 n p 1' Typi~l &. llookk~J>f'r tt•rv1ewer.. & l~qJrl'~l'n I For mon• irform;Jlton f'HA VA Con' l'nt 1onJI llOL'SECLEA.,ER~up 1n1• rt•,.p1111.,1ble 1n back1t r oun<f V1·r\ LoS5prhr Car '>!$'•123 d,,,dual ... r~·ta1I 1·xµr t " l 1 ' ,. ' "·" •' ' IJ r,1ll 575 i>.~ t ·oron.a d1·l ll•·<P~Ur) I' 1 mconw ,1,1r RIEC~OMIST fri enitly C'O·wl'lrk1•r-;'. l•---------i Newpon lk ul·h ln•·at1un excel bent'~ & '>tJrttnl! ~.Ml ~nei11::. (.'all :\for, lll C.'>.OOIJ I' f 1JC>'>1t 1<11t~ ,11,.,..1 .l\utl I-or 1111l•rv11'"' 11·.1n tmw PtJ,·111111 in n · 111ma«t Mr Cl1fftn, 8'18 .tdlr.1d d•'Pl :-i.1t & '11'1n ~~17 •1 i! Telt·pho111• & l'Ount1'r TYftlST fli e a t . d e p e n <1 .1 b I •• malurl' person to work in bus)-. d1\.f'rs1f1c-d ofr nr 0C rurport SalJI') OCR Call LJufl U.in n • !S3:l 'TT45 salary to $1.300 HouseeleamnJi: Nv..in .. n 213 •• JJ 111;-, t • C• C..,, 972-9955 ~aJe or l"emalt• for IHln 1616 E 4lh St . SA lime tiou• • 1 I•· "11 'nl( ~~~~~~~~~~ NIGHT Clerk Appl> in a I 1·.., \ p 11 I ' I' 1· n Nftt.Acc ts Ut9tr Beaut. bank In beach a r ea see k s ni ce appearl n~. personable 1ndiv 1dual with new acc t s . & utilit y background to Join its growing staff. Offering <'Xcel benes. & st arting salary to $'950. c• c..,, '72·fl55 1616 E. 4th St . S.A NewA«omts Great <>ppor. for cxJX>r'd new arcounls J>('rsons to join this beaut. bank offering cart"t.'r potenr . friendly co-workers, nire atmosphere & s ta rting salary to 5850. C4 c...., 972."55 1616 E. 4th St .. S.A Secrat..., Beaut. beach loca ted b ank, seeks individual witb commercial loan background & n1 cP appearance to work with hardworking boss. Excel. b e n es & good potent Starting satary to St .300. c• C..,., '7Z·fl55 1616 E. 4th Sl.. S A lw .-c:e Clerit T,.... Be aut. S&L stck ~ nirt- a ppeart nR. ou t goin~ 1nd1v1dual \lohO 1s cager to learn morl ~al!l? msunncc. Mod lypmR & pleasant pcn;onultly & desire for stable Job a mus t . E xcel. bencs & startinit ~alary S'iOO c• c..,, 972-9955 1616 t:. 4th ~t . s /\ Opa;aliOlt1._. G rowlnJ? S& L !.eek' individual with hank operations back~round to set up new acrounts & oversee other operations areas. Exrcl benes & n egotiable s tart ing salary. c• c.,., 972.99s5 1616 F:. 4th St S ·\ T~ Beaut. Fashion Ii.Ii· l>a<:C'd c.'O. seeks 1ndiv1du:il \\Ith t yping 40wpm to J01n t h e i r .ll r ow in A .. l ;1 ff Friendly personality & nice appearance will hPIP this growth oriented position. Excel bene'< & starting salary lo ~')() e• c.,., '72·9955 1616 E. 4lh St.. S /\ ..... a.dlw . , ..... Beaut. Fashion Isle bas~ co. lttlcs nice appeanng Individual with out~oinll personality & som e accounting clnsses or bookkeepinll exper Excel. growth pote nt Ben~ & starting salar) to S1SO. c• c.,., t72·9'5s 1616 E. 4th St .. S.A Mc:a,,... O,trala Qr owln1 benk seeks expe_r'd. proof operator to jeltn It's staff In beaut. Mw facillUes overtookinit tM water. Excet. benes & 1tutlft11 salary to $900 ~c.,., t7~ftll USlt E. 4Ut St .• S.A. Blwn 25 JO ~r.. t•l<I Lill person Coral l<l"d Ocean' 11• w Ma 1 n MANAGER/Geft'I Mor.el. 2645 Uarbor Ul . ny\,J\l'r 1G4;\1 l'lan•nlla ,\w C \l tenance at 991 t7£Ji Niguel Shores <.:om mum <.: ~ t• I clean up person, app I> 1n pl'r-.on a t RB F\lmtlUN' tn 118. 19431 Beu<•h lllvd RECB'T/SCTRY Entry level po~1lton Newport Bearh firm seeks pas1l1ve personal1 ty frool office ty~ with good phone t.tthniques. lyputg Skills, bookkeep tni? a plus Salary plu.s benefit:. Call Mr James i14 965 0073 ty Assoc 960 homes in ------How.eke~per Comµanion So. Orange c11• Expr , _________ _ for elde rly lady. MuM req in a ll areas or dnve. 846 6478 manageme nt including L t \•e i n r<i m pan1on rousekeeper Sd~' wk No smoktnJ? HC'fs nq'd Newport Bea<'h (.;Jll ~ 7263 o r 640 OO!f!I llousekeeprr Ch1ldran· personnel. matntenaore & fiscal adman Salar) commensurate w expr Send romplete resume incl'g salary h1slOr)' & rt>fs 10 F H Ta~ lor. 33495 Spmoalter Or. L:iguna :-;IJ:Ul"I, (_' \ 92677 Nursin~ HEMODIAL YSIS RM/lVM CnlJcal Care f':x11 llrl fctTI'd Will train f11r 1111, SJ)e<'1all> Full turw In I Mission Vit:Jl• Phon~ SaJe:- Xlnt Cumm1SS1on Only one po::.1l1on <',,JI !Oum lo noon c: urt. 833. 91S4 I RM'S lYH'S HA.'s THE BEST F.11ghsh ~pe.ikmi.: "tlu11 Wednes. Fl'1 So l.a~una Referenc~<. 49'1 .1~1 lnsuram·e. F\111 or p:irt time rommt'r1·1JI un derwritcr Oldi'r p.>r on OK. CostJ Mf's a art«• Man1 ru r1 'l f or <'Slablished n3ll salon 111 busy 0 C \1rport area Mlrumum 3yrs exper. an nail wraps o r sculptured 714-831-1 800 OF BOTH WORLDS WE'VE GOT fT YOU CAN HAVE IT! nails 714·.54Q-9757 ~~~~~~--- 833-0421 MECHANICS lnsurance !)ales. h ct•nsed Ex pe r1e need over· a II mecharucs required. AP· sales r<•p, automotive ply tn person . F ashion Nurses Aide!>. :J 11 cert1f1e d o r t ra1n!'t'~ Mesa Verde Conv 110!'>µ 661 Cent e r St. Costa specialty program, very JslaodTexaco 1600Jam- compelittve Xtra sales boree Rd. Newport ---------- per.iOOS n~ed 83.1 0421 Beacli. Mesa. - ----------- INTERIOR DESIGNER M E O I C A L As&istant. !ull tune Must COORDINATOR SS TO' 'AY n GltU T IE1'4lflTS FUU. Olt PA RT TlMI CALL Olt COM£ IH be exprd with la\ outs. Dnv1ng pos ition Must o rdering & meclln~ have own transportation cllcntt·lc 6 t 2 2255, & be fam il ia r with S41HSS8 Or ange Coun ty IL A Jr Buyer . expenenctc<d, areas No sale~ Full OFFICE MANAGER F<lf'36execut ives\Dles an Santa An a . Seeking d)'llamic. outgomit 1n- d 1 v1 dua I who enJOY:. woricing w1th & for JX'O· pie. ResPons ibtlllle::. 1n eludes managing & leas mg. typing, hle book keeping, & i:rn oHlrt· duties. Call Ma r~ha. 714-964·3531. I 126 M. lrooldw-st. Suite # I Of Ault1"'-. Ca. 9210 I wanted for h~hllnl! tn· lJme Part tune pas1uons. dustry Must be exp 10 Mon Fri. 9 s C a ll expedJlmg negol1<1Uons. ,_7_68-8500 ___ . __ 965-9660 Hot•~ • .,. .. .., o fft l.O.l. M/J vendor contact & sl:in dard purch~ini: tcehm que Full benefits Call 546-2901 JR SECRET ARY Architectural office r•q•ires o cc.,rate typist with ~ •aried diltttt ittcludi9'Cj ~ woril, front office appeora"ce. pe11Clllt. r-etielltM Wm. L Pereira Asscx· MacArthur Blvd at Ford Corona del '1ar 714-644-06ZQ EOt:: KEYPUNCH Expenenced kry'punch operator (la b eriu1p men\ I Xlnt comp an) tlt•ndlt' lnfnrm.I( uf !ice. CM Call ~hllic aCt 9 amat64S~ UCJOI Secreotary Super, thoui.,htful boss needs your eitl.'ellenl tegal expert1c;e & office !kills. Will dl!.l.'~s hours. pay CaJ 1644· 2644 -----1 Legal Sec. t-0 opera te Mag Card I. p/t hrs flexible, exper only HB847 6041 LEGAL SECRETARY Npl. Sch. law firm :.eeks sec'y with MAG <.:a rd exp. Type 70wpm min. Dictaphone exp Fran. ~1-1300 Legal secretary c;rowmg ReaJ Estate ltt111at10n nrm in Newport Cente r seeks eap, efficient. & e n ergeti c Lellal Secretary Shorthand . dlctapbone. & Int typin11 akills a must. Xlnt s alery depend i n g up on qualifications & eap. Good Denef Its. 64C).69tlO. Litigation Secretary Medical Matpractlce Dtlen ts Ute civil . UU&•· UOn secfttU'Y needed to work lo the ~ area ol N.B. SlllU.. include s /b IDWpal, typ 70 wpm. end datp·uunar. 1 yr. lecal es,erience in medlcaJ malpractice preferred. Sal&rJ commeaaurate wltb abllltlea A pa'bmaoce. OutslaDd· 1111 BIMfttl. Pleaee caJI OU-Ill IJ.MZ7.-S 1-t'Ja lletp. tA 11 • l Pll . .......... hod prodtart ............. ca ... 11 mat.,• peraooallty. COit.a lleM. ta.1'00. NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION OPPORTUNITIES You can find immediate openings with long-range career security. w1tn J A Jon~ C""'C ot tne wo•IO' 1p8d1n9 oenerat cons1•vc1on We re Malh'lg up to mt>el th'! O"-Q'J•nq chat'Pl"q~ ol a ma10f nlJ{.lear oro1ec 1cx:a1ed ,,, Richland Wash1noton Tri!", P1pan-:.1r., r •"• .reat('(J 1mmed1ate ooen•nos lor rne tollow1ng ENGINEERING • Mech•nic•l-piping .md h.i11~ers • Welding • ftt'ld • Office Ot' ". trit1 "j I • '""'''"'"' ,. J f'"" SUPERINTENDENTS • Piping • Han~~'• Welding v, , . .., t ,, nuf tv.u 1 .. O\ n<-n< (l tttqu1 r._•d PROJECT CONTROL • Cost Engineer" • Scheduling Engineer~ (h·~''''' •nrfpt• •tu•' riul ,,,,.,, t''pt•r1PnCt· .> pllJ" An EQ1111I Oppor1un1IV Empl0yer M/F/M ... ... Ml __ _ .. 00111''-------------------------( 1T) _________ ~1 .. 11 -----~IP ______ _ : 1'110M ii H{)MI --------Olf •Cl----------- • • : ~IGMl5l llVll Of l OUCMION------------------ ' : : . . . l'Cl!>l"'I lMPlO'l'llt --------"lAltflNG OAH --------- J()l Hlll ------------------------ l'llUfNT DlJlllll.-----------------------: : l'llfVl()VS fMl'l0Yl1t ---------------------i i OATn Of lMl'lOYMtMl-----------10'---------: : IOI mu------------------------i i ....vtOVSfMPlOVP---------------------S l CMns Of fW\OYMfNT TO : .~!!~~.-.. -.----.-.. -.-.. -.-.. -.---.-.. -_--.. ---.. -_--.. -.-.. -_--.-.-.. -.. -:-.-.. -..-.. -.-.-.-:..-:_J_' , Cornpauble co-workers Commerce. 493-4700. priDtiAc. ~121.S Call Mari lyn Ce1ley, !IM-2000 -------------t..-............. . Rttept1on1s l for s ma 11 F'ountam Vallt>y ofh~ Must have typing. JO key ~.1 11111¥111 co. by touch. gd phone VOJCC ,._~ -~ Must lave exp 641 l:>llJ .....---...... ~! R5taurant ,,_.. WAITERS ApJ>IY 1n Gt-fft person Over 2l Don ""JU us! Marcial Rest . 547 w Currentj<>bopen111gs: S E C RETAR Y / _19th __ St_C_M _____ 1 MARKETING 1 3 years Restaurant aper M ust be capable SCH. •P8'91P~llt(RH0"''Nl'S of accurate report typ-mg PIZ%A STCMtl HOST ESS Permanent ~ SOUCITOSS u. per hour to start t geoerou1 bon1.11. No e" per necesllU'Y ! No sell· inc! Hrs. 3 to 9PM. Ask for llr. Lee 146-s.:iOt. ,... .• ~ preferred. for our South Coast Pla.z.a office. Pluse call Kathy Am· burgeyal~. C4,_.aF.-• Su+ilWjl&L.09 Now tunng for full & part part ume o penmg for lime operungs al loc<1 prolesatonal loolung io· lion near OC airport \i!Vldual to meet/itreet & Varying days and hours. supply mlonnatJon to the WS Town Center Dr. CM ideal supplemental 1n pubhc al our v1s1tor romr for hou~Pw1ves and ~nler 1n Woodbndge t: 0 E !it u de n t ~ 0 u r P r o Wed & Th 9 4$A M gress1ve 1trnv.1ng com $P~ urs. TOPLESS MODELS JlM)offen.opply forad SE CRf.TAR Y/ COM S7S DAY l'AIDDAILY vancf'ment based on ME R <.: 1 AL JN no exµ m.-c 826-~ )our Job pnfnrmance OOSTRIAL "" 2 -- --, .. 1n1mum TR . 'L' W ..... ( II P11'a..,ant 1A Ork1n;i rond1 )ears t>;11per Wtll main AINEc. anu:-u u. f~r tum!> :'>iu.,l b" II\ and taui pnce 11M & othl'r part llllll' ~9 ~ 2'.lli(I O\cr Appl\ m pcr:.<m c,chedulc .... type 60'Wpm, llu.r~r_Blvd. i:~ __ ~So i' Hn stol handle ht'aV\ phr>nt><. Santa .\na lle111.ht' H 1-: !-> E ,\ R C H As Trainee manaRemenl f<i, inext to ~arOon.i.ld,1 SISTA.'.\T Lookin11. for JaIULOnal 1orporat1on ~9 8674 ""rson With knowlc'<l 0 e of ___ biS 2IOI __ £01:: ,...., .. ____ 1 bas ic mat he ma llca II Travel Ai;\enl wanlt>d. full ---------•I !ila1lst1ral techniques for lJme posiuoo mm 2 yr:. Restaurant entry le,el as:.1~nl ~Pt'"r mand~ton aw.~ WtU ass1!>l Ul the pre · BOB'S parauon or markel111g itgenc) ~~~ HOME OFTHIE repot1.s Wd1ters & Wa1tres:.t~ A Nic.'hob wanted, experienced ltG IOY THE IRVIME CO. AWIY m per~>o. Skinny Immediate opening.'> tn 500 NPwport Ctr Or Hj ven . WI 1 Yorktown. our fam1h re~t.aurant1> .it r-;ewport Bearh 92663 llB neurb) h;.:attoo:. We rt-714~ 3389 QUJ r•· fl•• 1>rl'' 1ou' ..x F,quaJ Opp 1-:mply r ._. F W A l T I': H S J.ll'n•·mt' J111n our fn .. nd l""'!~-·-~-'!!-!!1111!!!1!!!!!!!~!!1'1 ",\ l TR t: SSE S for I> teilm Come~ u~ to µrn•ate country clul1 cilt) bet wt-en 2·H'~ ••SECRETARIES•• Pan lime> l.uncheli onl\ 'J'>tV< ~A-tend d 1 F C RE .TIO. S90 121. 000 11 3 !i days "1-' r WN'k /\ Jl ~.x. Yem a e a Adrrun Asst R&D S16.800 ph \\edne:. Sat 64.i ~ Carlotta. Ld~una 11111<. W~ WaitrH~s F'u llChgTB,Rl'.. Slll.000 ,..~ T~ ~1ntment Onl) l f'rf't' -~ I.a Reu:>ders Agenq C..e.ien «J208Lrcb. £stab '64 73lJ £dJn1ter H B Newport Beach, s:n.8l90 Waihrs W-.,...MS 3355 So. Bn"<>I Santa Ana sacalTAaY Equal Opporturul> Sec'y/WPO. Mag card, Employer lLb:a type, law firm Npt ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Ctr f'Tee t.o Applicant ln'\OI! Penonnel Agency 488 E l'ltb. Costa Mesa IETAIL MGI. Swt.e 134 642· 1470 /\thlet1r 11o hoe .llnd sportswear store f'inest Securily mdependent chaJ.D to So GATE GUAltD · CaJ reqwres h,ard work F'or pnvate rommwuty, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE II.ALL Dally 10-6, Fn JC).9 OPEN J uly 4. 10-6 ll7Sl Westminster Ave . Garden Grove 554-6103 CHAtaCIJ•t& Call 8111 646·07 19 dys/eves. Also furn r e · (wghinc Wont par. ~pine" 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tng, enUlus1ast1c. outgo-Laguna Beat·h area. Day 1ng. r esponsible 1n shift S4 251hr Call Mon · Washer & Dryer Xlnt dJ\1dual w retail cx µr F' r 1 r or a pp t Cood. Sl.2Seach. Newport Beach location il4-$t !\Sil 646-S848 Good benefns Cn II Mar) ------'---~-~'----- Noonan 21.J ~-8151 SECY Bl\f'R part full licydes 8020 lime . R E ('u. CdM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!!~~!!!!!~!!!!~-I Salal) ne2 67>moo ____ , Bicycle. Lairuna BM X. -----S'iS Good rood1t1on ESGIRL outiomi.e & SER\'IC:f': Station atten 840-3212 fnendJ). 18 yrs or older <bnt F uJI or ll l1mt' App J r Sport.~wt·ur, full or I} 1n pcr· .. rn LJ~uni1 p lJrn ~·rond GI .ln<'t'. Chc.-Hun 604 S L'ua:.l 2122 ~ OC'eanfroot, :-. H. I Iv.~. Ldg Bt•h 6i5 3361 ----- 1035 ............•.•..•.•.•• Pt:.RSIA.'11 Kilt.ens. (.'F \ re~lcn.>d. champ. Im~ 638 9nl SALESGIRL for tenn1!> i.hop in Cotond del Mar FU ii lll'l'lt 1'xpt•r d A~k for ~a:une or Huth 51-lOt~ SALl::S Wante<l. full or p.;rt tune Good <.:o bl:'nd1l'> Future 0095 1040 &~Ii:! SALESLADY Excellent Pos1t1on fnr F.xper1enced Saleslad~ Cor 1:'.:xclus1'e <.:hildren ~ BoutJque LeMAGASIN South Coa~t Pla1.i 549 K$R.~ SALESPEOPLI:: To "'II homP secunt) sy~tt>m"l FUJI or part tune Aonus plan. lnconw depends on YOU I 642.5206 ---- mgmt pos1t1ons pos" t>le Apply in Pl' r.-<>o bt-t !:lam & t lam 307i ~ Bnstot.C M ---------- Stationer> ~lo re 111 Corond del M ar nt>t.-'d."I '':< pr I.I ~Jle-; IJ d\ Full tune. 5 days Xlnt work ~rood r:.-.pt'<'1.ill~ fine C'l.1entele 675 IUIO T •"phOM Soic.iton S3 75 hr plus bonuses lo slm No expcr necess !'lo selling Aero•;., from OL' Airport 2 9pm rall Tami.641 0169 ...............•....... K f.ESHOND Pups 1-\Kl ' Champ sire MI f'. Pet & s how P vt ply 2131fl17·134.S a ft 6 pm Stuh-Tzu AKC Pup!> ln lvlor 3 wit~ old $25-0 509-6442 Top Qu31.it)' S mall AJff Yorlue Pup. Non Shed· ding. shots, 998-!!U 15 ----"'"to Yo. 1045 ·····•··•·············· Lo\'tng med1um-s1ze d01! need." C'1>mpamonsh1 p & exercise 673·~. FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $15 "THE WORLD FAMOUS" WHITE STALLIONS of VIENNA 111eROYAL LIPIZZAN STALUONS ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER July ll ... 8 p .m. IT'S EASV : IA>ok for your nam~ and address In today's ctasslfled section. If you find it, call 642·5678 Ext. m and "'e wtll arr1n1e for you to pick up yoor Ucket1 at tbe a~are91 olfltt of the DAILY PILOT .... 1\ a .. .,...... 91ff .......... tlft ••• ,... ......,.,...... ......~ .............................................. ·········i············· ............................................ . ••-•••••••••••••••••• Cl""-Jalna D ft ltTI M 9711 ,.,... f761 ,,. ..... AC•' •'IMMTI ............ •ft':,....,. POISCHES .............................................. ····-··-······-·· * *~* * Ml:ILDCJL:T ....... ~. -------•I l fla.,.._ ~~ ..,_. ••• ......,,, '7U't.&.1>r•u1 lllUullvw "'"Olla. Low llilm, SI 'ft C•prl u ••ion. n..-t'elleetloa , tu•td ,,_,..,*' ....... --,_ M•et. Prked ri,M colMI PtH or kit .......... 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Best offer , .. •-s•-s .. n-... c-.~ Alltnf cua. 2.1.000 mi fer.1'Sl-l.3Z2. atl&PMflwknd.s . --...._ ~~ '"·-po dtdu <a\ ~atJy reduced takmlt.67S.1997 -•s ,,..,.. ....,...,..~~ .--~I••~· pnc~ Alla.nl1c M u&1c WWTH USID PARTS NEWPORT BEACH D.SQO. MMll11 !78 VW BLlll, 36,000 mJ, "-""-9935 .. ,_, ... __.Y -•1 wood ..... _.. Boa 1U6. Sa.lem. Oreeoo 14' HOBJE Cat fi d 75• -o "'I'"' t t ..__,.. ., ._1 -Ynl .. .,_... t'13GJ. ~ • we coo . Imported car parts ''"" 1l'V For Sa&e urra Hooda AC· " "'ao. s e r eo. x r as . • ••• ...... 0 ••• •••• •••• •• bld.ll00147 7146 ---------~ aocl's lraaler Sl .100 IMPORT CORD Metallic Cold. lll500/otr.~~ * * * , • ..ui.~ l b Maruavoit 23" console &l4-0877 AtrrO SUPPLY ~ 971 • 5~. bdrm :.el. triple .._........,. saw. po as er, 1 TV w .. ~ ll _,,... ' Good oood. SSOOO or best "72 VW B•••. 46pd, new o..a.......1Tt....--• • ... _., ,._ ................. drlll·preu Very &ood co or or ....... e ..... ls' __ ..,.,_ C to SeU 101.N MilDcbester ••••••••••••••••••••••• oa ....., .. .-.. ...... _, -.. ,_ •-· ............... ~ CCDC1 a.C&USSl 6285 -.... """' us m. Anaheim 776-9900 er ..... ._,or.,,,._ brakes. battery, mufOer. 25891 Marguente Pk "etdboarcl, SlSO. Maple l'n-Sill34. steer. exterior br1gbl 1---------1 Roa/Aooet.te n,IUM! resealed. Good Miuloo Viejo dio tbl, t cbra. $17S, B&ntwood 300· for l500 work. Must see 675-9137 ....................... la GiWo t7l4 ti.rm. Looks sharp, ruos You are lhe winner of cab*Dft w/dool-for 25" Freocb armolft!, beveled lo.ts & ..._.... "KITE"' 12 Fl. 2 sails. IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••• eood. f\IU maintenance two rree llckels ($15 1V.S1S.838-M47eves. minor. tus. c E. eaa •• fp .. ruon1D" aear. dolly. NOTEICRSE~D &' Sl & HOAOWAY ••• DU paint, sood lot. records. 115,000au. $2200. va.Jue>.LO dryer, oeecls burner S$O ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 0 READ "'• s•w•• AMA runs OK. S3SOO/offer 7S24IOU or 4N-l1'0 aft. THE CompkU k&ac siz.e bed. wb:it.t", &ood cond , up-C 4111 9010 S4 !'>0 ·Call Fr ed at ADVERTISERS ZIJ.G&.l7Jlalt&PM. Spm. ~ 11..ke new. S:UO. bolattted r.wl\lel chair ••••••••••••••••••••••• T.JG.1330. after 6pm caU The price o r u ems 835·3171 ~SI SHOW ____ 67_S-_~------i x In l co n d . S 2 o . Natural Progr essions 642-3797 advertised by vehicle '"' Ul.lltott.Tt:041•'1ltOGtU~ 'fi1 Kuman Gba, reblt 19 VW Camper, Pap top, ~ cratteman 2.Shpwr reel white w1Lt>r Kayak. Gd dealers In th~ vehicle •USED IMWt• eog, new brks, new lo an. bn.Dd new •.600. July 11· 8PM ..... s. 1055 C.ooc1. Fl t ba S '79 Coronado 15 used 4 classified advert1s1og paint. S3000/bst ofr . eva.540-9115 AN.A.HE IM mower 165. Cu.Wea pig & L&nce~'T2()8 IS 175. times, Wte nt!W, S2JOO. coh.unns does oot Include '733 OCScpe, mantlOM9J Convention Center ....................... MOVING SALE-30"x60" desk. otc cbrs, antique buffet, sofa .\ c br. recli ner, loveseat . rat caee SS/ea. 2 fluore5· 968-51'94. any apphc able taxes. ~ 2tlOZTli S t R <0332 > m.8057 '79 Diellel lbbbi\, 13K mi, Tk keu may be claimed ceat lites for garage 125. license. t ransfer fees. '77::~~!~\~XEl .,._. 97)1 lllnt coodataoo. l..ot.s of by caJLang 642·5678. ext. Archery t~rget. $15.loah.Mai:IH•c•' OraogeCrushl8'Spe<·1al. flll.llDCecha.rges.feesfor '77630c3a (456SXC > ••-••••••••••••••••••• ittras . $7500 /080. m ~anyt11ne . ~ 9 20 ~~~e'J-:~c~~1~·r~:! IW' poUuuon cont.rot d~· '78320i•sp.air l(2221) 641·1!'>83 dys. 759.i1s2 vace cerUficauoos or dt.. '78.,...,., "'. a•r (~) eves. Ask for Sam or E--1--------9-9-... -0-*. * Balboa <Island > dock al d t ~ .. ~ J..._ .---.;ii .. · er ocwnen ary pre· '785..nA loaded (<A""J uuu s.'56-&ln 11i4:1Cej .. 11CM• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ory rot! Chalky Hull? 1011 Jr h 8070 •-•••••••••••••••••••• Top s ades pee ling" s pace. Avail w /boat paralloo charges unles.s ~ -----------!••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.lJ..433.2082. otherwise spec1hed b> ~320i 4 $"5 R 181861 of-.o 9772 ·11 Calaxie. A/C. P1S. t.be ad ve rt.lse r S2lllA IR I 21615' • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • P / 8 • good ll res Sl200. '79 52.811oacied I 0256 I Ai SS 7. 7544 we. t TOP CASH PAID Brightworit faded? For -•••••••••••••-•••••• repairs ai ma1.0tenan~ 70' ......_ rt Sip •llUIEDlATECASH• For &.med furnrture A ai>-NOW! 7 Seas Services rwwpo1 For Go l d , S 1 I v e r , ptiwoes, wor*.io& or DOl 675-9137 642·8200 lwtll rpH I Platio um. Any kind. ,_957_-&133 _______ ~ CSC.lks 9520 OoMdS•IMy~ 21SO 1WtMw ll•d. V-.VO ObMGICOUMTT'S Coth ~ 64S..S700 ·75 Ford Granada 2dr, V8, auto trans. p/b, p/s. air. gd cond Must Sell. ~38:>4. cood.. • amouat. Daniel 10.A T WOll( Z7' SANT AN A• 6 bag.s ol •••••• ••••• • • • •• • •• • • •• se-sGU IMSTANT MONEY Reprs, re!urb~hlng. ex· sails. includrng spionker .. 46 Ford Woodie. re;tored ----------t For class rings ... HJghest vane. VHG. sail away $13.000. ALSO '29 Model prices paid. Buying p e rl painting & rood. Sl.S.995. Newport A town sedan . 4 dr We bu y GOLD, STERlJNG SILVER 4r SILVER S's Will pickup. llM-«W7 gold/silver .. jewelry. vanush.ing. Highestqual YachtExch.675-1800. r estored . Sl0,000 d ental. etc. Appts work. Reas rates . 675-6161 ao y where W i Ilia m _548-__ 7044 _______ --il2' Westsail, '74 Volvo ---------- Laure nce 953·8193 24 ds1. lavish teak wt com ~ lloc.~. IAl'TB IS IACK hrs. M.iM plete nav stn, sail .iwa> Rock 9540 SeeCohunn8096 WANTED: New or used .,...... 9030 rood. SS7.500 Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . window watb frame••••••••••••••••••••••• YachtExcb 67!'>·U!OO '711balf-tonturbo-char)te<i P\at.inum Ouunood R~g. 30"i14'1l.4"Call7Sl-8967 16Men-ury•OHP08.w/S 400 Trans.supercl~.i n Appraised SS538. ~ 111 g.al taraks Ru ns (lreat! loClh. Slip&/ Show 496-0748 sac. S3SOO 551-6285 ... kal $495 5.59-5(.110, 644 0778. Docks 9010 4 ~ DthH 9 5 50 W1wllh 1013 ..•..•.•....•....•..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• u....... 1075 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ____._ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Otrector trombone _.a. OWff Western S addle . All with case. Excellent coo-••••••••••••••••••••••• Leather. good cond. $150. dilloo, SlOO. 675-8052 after l 978 SCAR.Al MS-1'991 6PM Twln 330"s. 130 hours. SLIPS 'i6 F'l!'>O Ran~cr. lu ma, loaded.Pn pty.BcstOf 645--0222 t clean. Aft e r !>pm, t11 '' 1ry 8078 DRUMS by Ludwig, l.Jght fer' Calls.& 1200 <Mon ~ ••••••••• •• •••• •••••••• blue clear. 2 Fioor toms, Fn d av s > : 7 31 8216 T riot' ---------~ TRUCK Spray booth a base 24", 3 Zilgren teverungs & wt!dleodsJ. !m~oo "°" Tncb 9560 9040 :J>' sup available, llunt '79 Ford Bronro H>t.nt:er Hrbr an exchange for USl' Xlnt rood $9.000 C'all of power boat. ~l Joy. 8. 3G-5pm 640-0072 OU>EST IOIM~UUH's t\SON Beach Bhd LA HABRA ISMi.No.ofSA f'wyl 171 4)522-5333 Sunday b} Appt SA&.15. SHVICE 73 RX2. Nnr eng, clutch. A.HD LIASIHG battery. needs body OVERSEAS DELIVERY work $ 7 S 0 1 o rte r EXPERTS ~5788 ..... c:edt...... 9740 ..•.................... ••• ~D • 1933 C.onll~ ve Costa Me--.a \ ou are tbe wann4"r '>f (~O rn ~ t1 ci..e-1 I Sl5 \alue> Lo THE Uf'fnAH HOtlSESHOW Jul~ ll.8P!wt A.'iA.HElM Coovent1oa Ct:nter Tick& may be cllumed b> ca.lli.J1g 64.2-SGiS, ext 272 EARU•l VOlYO 1966Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ~9303 ~0.9467 Ti 264GL Cuslom paint \ C lthr inter snrf am rm cass Wire nm,. Loaded S200 ,,, er lo~ blueboolt 963 !JJ64 --- il VOLVO Wagon. run.' Rood !>Otne bod) work Sl.SOU Don ~·4288 or SS7 92.12 60 Vol \"O !'>44, n.tn.S good SlO 661 .r.lS Mrn:ay tt50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S MIWlST UNCOl..N·M ERCURY DEALERSHIP RAYR.ADHOE U:-JCOl...'11· ~ ERCU RY I& 18Auto Center Or. SDI-'*"> l..ili:t> Forest exit lHVl~E 830.7000 ---1910MHCUIY MARQUIS WAGON ~Pass Automatic trans , wr cond , pwr. steenng. v.-,ndow!\ & !>eats, cruise. uJt. stereo & less than SOC aules ' 16&S6 1 -~~------1 $1411 DeVillblll. 1 yr. old, 30' Cymbals. Roger's high A.:.k roe Jern (: ••••••••;;;/••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Jongxl.6'b1gbx22'wide . hat complete w /all ftrS. 9120 ·79 Toyota"-Ton loni:l~~~!!!!~~~~!AI • • • Offer. Rebwlt Steam cases SSOO OMO Call alt 43' Gran Manner fully ...., bed low miles M!IOO ----------1"7S Voh-o. 242 CL mdl. eng cleaner. Electrom.at1c s :30PM 1714)'73'7~ equipped, beauttfully ••••••••••••••••••••••• CalHorlJl.fo.67>9972 '791MW l>llCSI XXlhu·bc>·<iJe-sel. tueo"er & urt x.lnt cood S2800 THI ODORE ROBINS -.oo.213-TI1·2070 ----------mamtaaned, ready to Sllver wit.b blact lea~r ll'ase P•~ m t>ol plus Jeff.fi61 7l51 Must sell for school cruise or hve aboard. •GMC4X4hv)dly •T. ExttuuveCar Sl0.000 Call 833 lli 3 ----------• FORD Miu 11 -IMO CLmtom Les Paw with Slip may be ava.Jlable LEASE UCI( 9600GVW 4-spd. reg gas. IOI McLAl&t htc... eves ·411Volvo144. 4c)1. 4d.r • gd bard shell case. Xlnt U\.2% Financing possi-YOURRY SlOOOflake over pay 8SON BeachBlvd ecooom y car S800 I 2060 HARl!lO• IHVD COSlA MUA b4l·OOlO ....................... LU&&ACiETACiS Cood. $575 fi r m. Rob ble. $80,000 Jack Curley "'PltORSSIOMilLY .. ments . 631·0851 d)s. tS M1.No.of SAFw) l ASSUM Lease. moHng ~6.lea\oemessage - IJ'omyourbusioessca.rd. 759-1988 534·1505 evenings & 900-Zl96 eves LaH.abr-a ~5333 l!BlMBZ 24oDi2 Colony Parle 9 pass Send ooe card for each ----------i weekend !.. 642-4321 ·SetuptoS2,000 7H.Ql·TIOO l>wd ~izn Loadt>d 1 Ownr ~::~ ~~,!~~~~ Dc'~~r:e~~c A::tt~:; weekdays ~3~~~;ays Main· 13 1-~~~~~~spd '80 J20i ~ ...................... -rt11 9901 '12tXI 67~11•1 sea.Jed attractive tag & weather k aog head!> tm.ance ~ 18 mth l,ed!>e strap, meelrng a1rhne S47S ~7-8393 28' LL"THRS SPRT~ll •EuropeanflyDn"t: H Datsun w campLr Full) !-"art~ l.D. requirements. Pre· '70 • b r • !.. to I, l t! a k Cllcntele shell !:.quipped 1587-tZi vml as a. theft! For a ~ .Viohn. German made cock pit Joa k tJa rquet -4 Locauons to · s;z..tOO penooali.z.ed lag enclose with case u d bow. S16.5 cabin sole, single dsl. 700 Serve )ou. Inane. San 64>3755 $156.77 wallpaper. fabric or or best offer. 8394394 rru range. below mkt at Francisco & Mwma VGM "Day Clo" paper & ilt'e Offia Fa llil• • a-S2S.OOO Nwpt Yacht Ex· ............... .... .... .!'ltONTllL Y 9570 will back & tnm your ""6,_.. 8085 1_cbao __ ge_11_H_>_61_s_1soo __ -l OALE"S RV Dodge 1979 f a m 1 I ) pl u s tax . o mt h tags. Or try two cards ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALS. INC. Wagon. S4!lf c:ontained OEL OAC Cap \"alu~ backtoback. s Pb * • * F'orfurther utlo a c Fully e quipped Sll ,7 15. Residual PRICES: s~!. u~~ 1 !~ co~~~ s. ...... Call \714 ) 559-4446 $10.000. 968 4731 '6443 25. Cap Red $2715 S2eaor3/SS Equipped wi\h ever· 11560JordanAve. Mr. LJ.Ssoer ---------~T ola I P a) mt' n t :. 4/5tagS Sl.60 ea. ything. &73-B700 Jr-vane '"!!!~~~~~~~~~ i6 Dodge Van V·8, 318. $7976 64 JUST $3464 08 6/9tap $1.!'>0en You are the winner of 1~ c:st.m int .. maJtS, radials, DELIVERS lOor more Sl.40 ea .._... 1017 two Cree tickets ( Sl5 Camper SbeU for \h ton m a o Y e it l r 3 i. · IOI Md.AltSlif lftC. Sales Tax lnt'luded ••••••••••••••••••••••• value), to Chevy long bed. SlOO M000/080. Alter 6PM. 8SON. Beach Blvd NO CARD! SHERRY'S PET CARE THE As.It for Lorene, 642·0827, 848-3l.S4. 646-3104 IS Ma. No of SA F'w)' I Draw your own or send Boarding .\ grooming LIPID.AN 63'1·11!6L Aaltol W..t.d 9590 La H.abra ~ 5333 name. address. pbooe & with love. free pk up. HORSI SHOW , __ :..._ _______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u:;.:~ani per Poodle Pups & Persian JuJy u . SPM hWaiwd lllin 9140 Send check or money or· ~.r~;at;~"!'~~:. ANAHEIM ;~;~·~·.-~·;;·;~·c·~ derto: 54f>.2S48. Cooventaon Center mopeds $39 down S29 PILOT~ 'nc.Uts may be cla.uned mo. oac from $389. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR fort.op used cars·fore1go, domesucs or classics If your car is extra clean. see us Fl RST' P.O. Bos 1.560 2 Paralteets with large by calli.og 642·5678. ext. Mopedland. 2255 Harbor ec.t.a Iles.a. Ca. 92626 cage aod accessories 272 WvcL CM ~ 6'2-9905 * * * ----------ROLEX Watch Band. . . . Motorcydft/ President. 18K gold BirdAVlary,redwood.tn· 1979 Searay 197 19• Scoohn tlSO k SUOO/ba\ofr. MS-2963 door wilb light. S75. Cbe /OMC 225hp v'.!6 CB ••••••••••••••••••••••• Canaries: Males $25, 6 ~ port. VHF. tape for Sale/Trade. 1973 at'" o...,. C-'Y * * * Females $1S. 552--60Cl deck, cover , full cur· Kawas~la;a 250 t:nduro 29:25Harb0r Blvd. A.M. Ga W 2 fe ma I e SP r' n ge r t.aim. tandem whllrlr. Jo MOO. Will consider lion COSTA MESA '7S 2002. Xtra Clean On it own . a1c. am1fm cass . new paint. 754-6404 Make. 96&-61194 evenings ~~.:~e. Sc>eniels. (I for saJe, l hrs. Make ofter. Fred or ~1~ or lOOCC Bake 979-2503 You an: the winner 01 r ree to 1 d b o m e . ) Rob SSl-6882 eves only. ---------------------lO-.- two free tickets (Sl! 60-3599. SEA RAY 20· Tower 90 WANTEI> WE IUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9720 value>· toTHE ,._a. °"Jms 1090 gals. gas. saooo. & Sword Hon-M ~1 90 CLEAN CAIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~R&m~~P~1~4_:' Sll00~~·:..:968--~~1~@6~-l-----:-----AHO TRUCKS UPIZ2AM Coo s o I e Be h n in g · 17• Cheetah 1974 lSOhp Yamaha 76 DT12S, 1SOOM, "76 MG Midget. ruru '"'"LI man> Dt'fl; paru s.i. ~l'V~ lr,..ot ---,-7.., Por '76 9US. Sspd, mag.s, ster ca.ss. sn.xf. sJ n . im· mac $13 .950. P .P . ~ 1.948 eves/wt.ends. Gorieous red 911S. '77. stereo cassette. 29.000 au. sun roof. all', $17.000. ~1682. COHMB.L CHEVIOLET ':X;')I lt.uhnr Hh tl t Ir. T ·\ \t t-:. .... \ 546-1200 9952 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• i8 Olds 88 Ost. blk. air. P 'S, P 8 , AM IPM cass .• xJnt cood. S7SOO. 752-SSJO. 8617VOX 9'60 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Po.Hoc 9965 HOltSI SHOW mahogany, $900/or best Mercury · Xlot: cond: Excellent cond1t1on . JulY u. 8PM dfer. ~955'1. 7~ 7511688 Clean. SSOO 494-9388 COMHRL CHEVIOLET tml Porsche 9UT. :nra 1-----------'••••••••• •••••••••••••• ANA.HEU& ~ 109 --·--·-----ConveoUonCentu Sp a...... 4 New 21• Sea Hone Hull ffooda XR7S. Yamaha Tickets may be clailned ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ' 1640· VZllO.S275each. ..., A•mR .. 642-5678. ext. MlSC. DIVING S500 1scounl 84G-l2l2 m ..._ EQUIPMENT Pomona Ave, C M * * * 751-&967 646-4854. 19llOCR80R Xlnt Cond. air forks. S & W Shocks. Yumha ___ ,_,, model Slan, lu•--· 28' Jkrtram S /S, '78. $'525/besl 631.0297 ~· I• 1095 $10,000 below mkl. 1'wn ----· ----- G»U.Z w/ ttverb, IW9, --·•••••••••••••••••• gas. bltn bait tanJt. A/P. Moeor.._s. s.le/ IZ50. ~table. :5· •" Circular Clothing fatbo, darectloo fndr. ._,/Shi... f lfO EIK :· ve Radta. 7 MW·S50/ea. 10 VHF , S42,!'>00. Nwpt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ~~ Uled·$15/ea. Gius Dis-Yacht Exh. 675-1800. I '71 J5 FT. -a..--play Shelves for Racks • r•ct • •lt()W mo.. Days ITJ.M1t. eves $10. 2 baUround r•cks 33' Chris Craft, 70. S ,,. - IJ'l..z712 $20/ea. l four·abetr F /Brtdge, TwJCbevys, Sl MODf-Cc bo etecere eell for $100. pn.. f\IU canvas. good ee119 6 to on auc Otber m isc. racks. f•m cruiser. $33,900. ~ f~ !~"c;~n· ~or~ for. Newport Yacht Excb ieneiator. AM /PM ..!!~~~~~~--1 lllllt-8'J$.11100. stereo c111ette. C.B. You can be a WINNER Ja•t by senctlng u1 your name and addrell and by watching for your name In the ela1Ufled ads of the Dally Pllo&. •=:w;cireua, ana amusemtl)t at cw e•eta . .1Ull flll out lhll coapoe to the: a 2 ill 1 U'led Deplll'tmellt, Dally Pilot -W. a.y 8&reet. c..aa .... , CA t2lzt I I ' I I I ' I J • ; ! I I I I I I • I I a. ·~ nc1o • onl)' 33,200 mUH SIJ,500. P1eue call for lbowinc by apel()lolmeot caJulY 14, J..sor 11. call 1714J ISJ..71JI RENT MOTOR HOME .. wt + .. mile. 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In Newport Bta<'h, where m ore than 300 people were pulled rr o m th ~ water , lift>guards said a 37-year -old Anaheim scuba diver, Calvm Wilkinson, drowned near Corona del Mar State Beach. Officials said Wilkinson was diving Wlth a friend early f'n· day when he got In trouble. A second drowning victim, 25·year·Old Stanley Y. Imada of Norwalk, disappeared Friday a flernoon while s urfing at Crystal Cove, north of Laguna· Beach. 0 r ange County Harbor Patrolmen said his body was~ to shore early Friday everung. n·s believed tbe Norwalk man was caught in heavy rip cur· rents. At tbe city sands in Hunt· ington Beach, where more than 200,000 visitors turned up over the holiday break, guards rescued nearly .COO swimmers. State officials in Huntington estimated a quarter of a million beach goers visited Bolsa Chica and Huntington State beaches over the weekend. They reported a bout 600 rescues for the weekend. State guards also said that Fourth of J u~y activit!es were disrupted _Fri_day everung by two stabbing anc1dents -one at Bolsa Chica. the other at Huntington State. Details were s ke tchy but Orange County sherirr deputies s aid both incidents were gang. related In Ne wport Beac h , city parking lots were closed before 10 a.m. all three days Ne wport lifeguards estimated 321.000 people packed the sands over the weekend. A reported crowd of 145,000 on Friday was just short of the official record of 150.000 set. in the mid· 19705. At Dohe ny State Beac h lifeguards said the beach was so crowded they were unable lo drive jeeps along the strand. They reported 200 rescues In· eluding two near-drownings. Jn Laguna Beach, guards pulled 333 ocean victims to sale· <See BEACHES, Page A2> 1Hostage 'Spy Trials' Pushed In DB and FV Fires Plague Noisy Fourth By CHERYL PRUETT Of IJoe O.ily PilOI SUH Calling it one of the worst f ourth of July seasons they've ~een , fire officials an Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach balled upon all their manpower I ~publican , fllelegates lfn Detroit DETROIT CAP) -Micb.i,gan Gov. William G. Milliken turned a welcoming address to de· legates drafting the Republican platform into a ringing endotse· ment of the Equal Rights Amendment today, touching off what was expected to be a divisive party platform battle. ·'To drop the ERA plank from our platform now would be a public demonstration that th.is party had abandoned its goal of e qu a l rights for women." Milliken told the 106-member Republican platform committee. Milliken's remarks received applause from spectators. with a scattering of hisses from ERA opponents. some waving .. Stop ERA" signs. The battle over whether to keep a pro-ERA plank in the platform was ex pected t o dominate this week's platform drafting sessions. Members of the platform com· mittee. told that 1980 will be a ''banner year " for Republicans. were putting the final touches on an issues document that GOP leaders say will be closely at· tnuned to Ronald Reagan's con· servative political philosophy. The ERA controver sy pro· vides a delicate political test for Reagan. who opposes the ERA but does not want to antagonize party moderates His backers, hoping to maintain the GOP uni· ty that exists on almost all other major platform iss ues, worked behind the scenes to find an ERA compromise. to fight fireworks-related inci· dents. including a $23,500 blaze Friday at Los Amigos High School. The Fourth of July fire at the high school campus in Fountain Valley occurred in a metal s torage shed, destroying the school's fall football. track and gymnastic equipment . accord· ing to Fire Capt. George Keller. The 7 p.m. blaze which is possibly fireworks-related. is un· der investigation because of its suspicious nature, he said. In addition to the high school fire, the Founta1n Valley Fire Department was called to 12 other incidents totaling $25.350 in damage to homes. caused mostly by bottle rockets. Huntington Beach Fireman John Rees received burns to his left foot while fighting one of these roof fires Sunday at 18344 Santa Joanna St.. Fountain Va lley. He was treated at the scene and released . ··As far as we are concerned it 1s one of the worst Fourth of Ju. ly seasons we 've had.·· said Capt. Keller. A s pokesman for the Hunt· ington Beach Fire Department said it was "a very , very busy weekend" with 141 calls on just the Fourth of July alone. Reports are being studied to determine exactly how many of these were fireworks -related. ll was estimated that on the Fourth there were 20 structure fires with mirumal loss and 10 g r ass fire s, all r e lated t o fireworks. "At one point an the day every s ingle engine and every single paramedic unit was out." said the spokesman. Seal Beach, which has banned the sale and use of fireworks s ince 1m. had its fire depart· ment and members of the police department out in force issuing citations to those usi n g fireworks. said Fire Chief Ron Adams, who estimated 30 to 50 citations were issued on the Fourth of July. "We have noticed a dramatic lessening of the amount of fireworks being fired off this year," he said. "Some people commented the Fourth looked just like a normal day." Just a C'o••t.,, Glrl Patricia Ludlow or Tustin reacts to an· nouncement that s he has won Orange County Fair's Country Girl Pageant. then nas hes the smile that helped her win the ti· tle Sunday. Miss Ludlow, 18. a student at UC San Diego. will reign as queen o{ the fair . which runs from Jt.ilY 11·20 at the county fairgrounds m Costa Mesa . Rampaging Rockers Hurt 20 in Florida HOLLYWOOD. Fla. <APJ-A Broward County deputy sheriff was in critical condition today with a possible skull fracture a ft e r 35 d e puti e s and 15 prisoners were held at bay for nearly an hour while rock con· cert fans went on a rampage. a sheriff's s pokeswoman said. Officials l ed the Sunday night incident involving about 500 in a crowd of 15,400 the most serious in the Hollywood SPortatorium ·s history. Deputy Gary Dickenson was struck by rocks and bottles hurled by the rock fans. sheriff's spokeswoman Judi Maffei said today. More than 20 others were injured. Deputies a rrested 21 in con· nection with the incident at the Ted Nugent rock concert at the Sportatorium. she said. adding that many of the arrests result· ed in injuries lo both deputies a nd the people they had ar· rested Violence broke out after de· puties arrested several concert· goers on suspicion or rock throw· ing and marijuana smoking. officials said. According to Ms. Maffei. those arrested were be· ing taken to a portable traHer used as a booking area. Deputies and 15 rock rans ar· rested on drug charges re· mained inside the trailer during the approximately 45 minutes of bottle and rock throwing by about 500 people. she said. A bout 20 deputies and Sportatori um security guards received cuts and bruises while attempting to quell the mob, Ms. Maffei s aid. a dding that the violence finally was ended by deputies in riot ~ear. The trailer received about S3 .000 damage. House Sitter Assaulted By Intruder A woman house sitting at a Fountam Valley residence "a!> awakened by a cat burglar 'A ho hit her over the head when she confronted him early Saturda~ morning. poh('e reported todar Chene Man e Shelf of Mission \'1eJ o. who was watc h1n~ the house of Woody and Roberta Purdue on Santa Eugema Street. was awakened by the intruder at 3 . 45 a m .. police said . A neighbor. Steve Elliott. of 181 34 Santa Eu~enia. called polJce when he heard Ms Shell o uts ide the Purdue hom e screaming fo r help after she al· legedly had been hat over the head with an unknown obJect. Ms. Shelf was taken to Hunt· mgton lntercommunity Hospital ·where she was treated for cuts on her head a nd hand and re· leased. The suspect fled without tak· ing anything from the home, pohce said A group of prominent Republican women told re · porte rs h ere that the com· promise was not s atisfactory. They want a specific endorse· ment ol the amendment. Bousiag Laelc Oted Shah Said Improving Sen. Jesse Helms, R·N.C., a leading conservative opponent of the ERA. said the draft language also was unacceptable to him. I' l think tt would be better to leave the ERA out entirely ... he aaid. Tbe 106 members of tbe Republican platform committee took final testimony todav. At a news conlerence. plat· form committee member Rep. l Margaret Heckler, R·Mess., and • several other prominent GOP • women aald tbey oppose the : Rea1an compromise plant which "affirms the party'• , ''historic commitment to equal I ~ and equal opportunhJes for women" but at.ops abort of Hlllq for ratiftcatron, u the platform bM ._. ... "1 year llace I.MO. .. , f•I that a platform that b •sat.Ive OD t.be ERA will h.ve a nry dampenia1 effect on ma.ny undldacl• and lncludln1 tlle ,,..ldlntlaJ one.'' Rep. Heckler Jald. ''I.a YMw oft.be C!.Jo&ftMISI ol <lee GOP, Pace .U) Business Flight Feared BylE&&YCLAUSEN OHMDelty ...... IWf Officers ol many larger busl· n eases in and around Costa .Mesa indicate their firms are contemplating moving from Orange County because of employee housing problems, a study shows. The jo6nt city of Cost. Mesa and Chamber of Commerce HOusins Survey shows that near- ly all bualnesaea partlclpatiq ln the study are conttmed with the ahortqe ol low and moderate in· come boullDI. COD\aCled 1n the survey were tome 1,400 firms in Costa Mesa. Santa Ana, Hunt.in1ton Beach, and Fomtt.in Valley. Irvine and Newport ~ach. Of that number, UM actually reaJ)Ol)ded. 'the s urvey reflects a cooperative effort between the city and the chamber to ad~ the housing and employment is· sues, said Councilman Donn Hall who is also vice chairman of tbe chamber's industrial com· miltee. Hall said the city-chamber ~ port presented no real surprises. Tbe problem, he said, will be in a solution to the proven sbortase ol affordable bousiftc. "What the final and exact answer is, f!One of ua knows now." be said. "Condominiums are gotnc tO be a part of It. "But nice condos start at $125.000. Young couples don't have that kind of money. It's a problem." With apartment rentl up and affordable housing purchases a near lmPQNibill\y, many ol the area's work force are movlna ln· land to less expensive quarters. the survey lndlcates. ' Hall said, "We have to face the fact we are living in an urban coastal environment now. Land costs are high. We are go- ing to have to 1et used to smaller quarters. "I 'm t.aWnc now about eoo to 900 square feet. You've cot to 1ive people tbe opportuntty to purcb111t aomethinl t.o live tn so they can reap the tu beneftta." Coeta Mesa'• once but'leonlna apartment construction pro. crams are a th1ns of the put, he optned. Nobody, he conjectured, •ants to bund and supervise apart· meats that, ln a tiaht money market. coet nearly $80,000 per unit t.o construct. To meet finance costs. be said. the apartment. would rent for bet'Wffll..., and '8l>O each wttll few t..U capable of the reot. <Set llOU!ING, Pace Al> CAIRO, Egypt CAP) -The temperature of the deposed shah. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, is almost normal now and he Is "very alert .. and "improving nlcely, •• bis spokesman said to- day. Robert Armao. the spokesman. said the shah's tem· perature bad dropped to 99.5 decrees Fahrenheit. It has been reported as high as 104 degrees in recent davs. Armao alto criticized a report published Sunday by the aeml· official Egyptian newspaper Al Abram that said the ex-monarch was in very critical condition. Al Ahram today revised its ap· pralsal ol the shah's condition, quottn1 sources at the NUe-side M aadJ military hospit.a.l as say· Ing t~ s hah was "conscious. smllln,g to his doctors and bas ex-preaed a deslre to eat.·• Militant Solon In Rage By 'The ~lated Pres. .. An influentia l m ember of lra'\'s new Parli ament urged lo· day that the Ame rican hostages face a court similar lo the one that tried Nazi war criminals in Nuremberg ··Repeatedly J have said that the J raruan nation has not taken hostages. but a bunch of spies. tbJeves who have been operating for 2~ years m Iran. hoping with trust of God. they wall be tried in a court like the one in Nurem· berg." said Fakharedin Hejazi. Hejazi received the most votes of any parliamentary candidate who ran in Tehran. the Iranian capital. He is a staunch sup· porter~ the Islamic Republican P arty. which favors spy trials for 50me of the hostages a nd dominates the Parliament. which is to decide their fate. Hejazi sPoke in the town or Eslahbanat in the southern pro· v1nce of Fars. H.is remarks were earned by Iran's official news media. Nuremberg was the German city where the United States and its allies tried Nazi criminals a fter World War 11. <See IRAN. Page A2> HB Liquor Store Robbed A lone sc a r-raced ~unm an with a taste for chocolate m ilk robbed a Huntington Beach h· quor store of Sl7R early Sunday, pol1ce sa1d The incident occurred at l2:30 a m at Bill's Liquor s. 1935l Beach Blvd . when a man took a carton of chocolate milk from the cooler, then a pproached the counter asking fo r ci~arettes. Police said he then threatened the unidentified clerk with a double-ba rreled h andgun re· sembling an old-fashioned der· ranger and ordered him to put the money in a ba~ The s~pect, who fled on foot, wa s described as white. with da rk hair, about 24 years old. six feet taJJ and 180 pounds. -...;th a c ut or scar at the right side of his mouth. Or~~e'4~~asl Weather Coastal fog and low c louds tonight and early Tuesday. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches. 65 inland. Highs Tuesday Crom 70 to mid 80s. INSIDE TODA 't' Mon than moV'its ploJI at Newport'• Bolboo Cinema, claim two o/ the tlaeatn"s ernplo11u1. The11 beli~e oll<Mt• arw an added ottroctJon. SHF~,PogeC1. lllMx ~ ' 1 ~--JUST BRE'41U c--- 1Killed,3 Wounded In Family Shootout KfNCS MOUNTAJN. NC fAPl -A 11mrn~nna dl~puu­ bt'lwff'ft two famlli~s O\l'T how a cb1ld wu be1n.i treatl"d t"ru~ lt"d 1n 1W\f'1r• today at a pubUc houstna proJect and a -.om an waa lulled t&nd three ~nlOl\S, tndudtn& a p()ll('t OftiC'°r, wf'rf.I wounded, aulhonlJea nld. Police would n lthe,r ronf1rm nor dtn)' N"port~ from lht' :l('t•Ot! that t wo aroups Of ~ldf.'fllS 00(' bluk, ont' Whitt' and each about l.5 strona t>t-1ran shooting at .-ach ottat>r rrom 1wo fa<'ma bwldtng shortly .atte-r nudnaaht Ha.If a df1cc-n {'ar an the parking lot twt~f't'n tht> bwld1n.::. were nddled w'th bullt'l!l too•) •nd windows had b<•t•n shot out said reportt-r M1kl' Goforth of the Sht-lt>y {)all) Sl1tr · r .... "*"'" •null ... SAl .. VADOR. Bru1l <AP\ Pope John Paul 11 had to lnk~ refuge in a bu today wht'n thoU&&nds o( bardootcd \lum dwellers mobbed around h1m 1n tru northeastern tlrt1 11lurn I'll> Vaucan and lO<'al prelates formed ii quack protec.'ll\t' <'Ordon around John Paul aftt'r :,ec.-unt) arnrngt!ments an th!!) foul :,melhng shanl) town of 130 000 brot.t' d014 n Onl) ont' httlt' girl actuall) managt!d to grab the poJW for an instant bur the pont1frs 14h1t1.• cassock 14a:, ~patttred 1A1th mud as he moved to e:.rape tht' surging thron,R Tht poJ)(' duc•kl'<.I into a bu:i rl.':it'n ed fur th~ pa pol part) 'Nort! BartkJI Drop llatn NEW YORK 11\ P > Ma1or b~lu. an Chicago and r-.t•w \'ork today dropped the ir prime le nding rates to 11 5 perct'nl. mat dung the rate set las t month by four other big banks Chase Manhattan Bank, the nation's third largest. and No 9·ranked First National Bank of Ch1r ago led the latest round of reductions from the 12 percent fe('s -they had been quoting Banks that followed inrluded Chemical Bank 1n Ne w York and Chicago's Harris Trust & Savmgs Banks .·llllft"f~a• .4.fldete Killed AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (A P ) -An Amencan playing baseball tn Holland, Brian Lewis. 26. of La Cresrenta. Calif., was stabbed to death today dunng a fight outside a diner in the rity center. polJce said. PolJce a rrested two Dutchmen and an Englishman, all in their early 30s, but in the Dutrh practice did not release their names Police said that Lewis and a friend. Gary Robson. 30. formerly Wlth the Balta more Orioles but now a baseball coach in Holland. had been in the diner when an a rgument developed. In the enswng fight outside. Lewis was stabbed twice in the chest. dying aJmost instantly, but Robson escaped when the three as- sailants turned their attention to Lewis' car. which they pushed mto an adioining canal. •·ron1 Page \ I GOP ..• µres 1dent1al Cll'c.'ltOn!> W(' \'C St'i'n lately this certainlv l'an he a y1 votal. l'ruc1al l!o.!o.UC ~en John Towt'r of Texas. lh1.• platform committee chairman. -.aid he ha<> no intention of let t in~ the d 1.,pute bcc:om e a · l-lreet brawl · and mar next week 's Republic an Nalaonal ·onvent1on at which Reagan's n11mina11on is a foregone t-on clus1on. But Republiran National Chairman Bill Brock told re porters Sunday that arriving at an equaJ rights plank that would head off a noor fi ght "Will be \'ery tough, although possible " Hea gan personally opposes a plank urging rat1f1cau on or lhE F.RA. but aides said Sunday ht prob;.ihl) "ould accept a pro ERA '-lJtem€'nt 1f that I!> wha thf.' platform l'<1mm1ttcc dc:c1dc" 1bie ves G e t Cas h, Drop Two Speakers Burglars got away with $5,000. but apparently dropped two setero speakers as they were leaving a Fountain Valley home Friday ni~ht, police s aid. The burglars. who forced the!r way through a locked s liding glass door at the home of Daniel Joseph Andrews o n Vernon Street between 6·30 pm. and 11 :30 p.m . left the s peakers in And rews' barkyard and fled v.1th the cash. police saad Strike Continues DETROIT CAP) A :, a stnke WmdMishap Hurts Singers P ii i LA DELPHI A ! ,\PI Three members of tht-!-'our ~t·asons singing ~roup were 1n 1ured dunng an opcn·a1r concert on Independence Mall when a· ~ust of ram and wmd blew down two h ght standards The weekend accident also tn jured three other people and de · mohshed $125.000 worth of the group's equipment. The tnJured we re treated and released. .. It JUSt seemed to have been an act of God." said l''rank1c Va th. the group's lead singer "I had J us t left m~ microphone "'hen ever~1hang M't:med to ex plod' 20,000 Gay Cubans Here·? W ASlll NC TON I AP I A°:'> man v as 20.000 homo:,exuals ma v ·bf.> a mong the large group of Cuban refugees who e ntt:red the United States in the recent boat hft, the Washington Post reported tdoday The Post said gays may ac· count for as many as half lhe 40,000 refugees who are s tall an camps ac ross the country But spec1f1c fi gures are hard to ob- tain. the newspaper noted Som e officials have accused C uba of purposel y sending homosexuals and criminals lO the United States in the boaU1ft. but the news paper's estimate of the number of homosexuals IS the highest estimate to date Nor 1s it known wh y so man y homosexuals were among the refugees. the Post said. On to .4.kron ...... ,, ... ' HOUSING • • •' Anjt the~ I.a the a~lt'e ol r nl c-oolrOI.'' he added The aru'• h1&h r nta and e<»t· ly hom hit the blue collar and <'lt'rkal workers lh«" hardest. the 1'll> <'hamtwr :surv.-y reporU. Uut •boot tlO perrent ol t.he re pond1nf( tlrmlj agr~ that ltw lcK·ul busine~ <.'ommunlty 1a ,., ~1·fll'nc1na 1 ··full scale -.hortu~l' of t•mployeea." Lar~e manufacturing fi rms a1t> lii ufh-rlna the b i ggest t•mploymt'nl problem s . while '"null 1l'la 1I businesses are lt-..e s c 111111.1ctt>d ," the report l'll.ltt'IJ t 'll~ planner:. noted that while t hl' u.r ve) re~u.lted ln only a 13 p"rrt-nt respon:.e. firms answer· 111~ thequestaoru.employ a total of .!'1.551 pt.>Qple lndw.tnal and retail firms ac· l'11u nl t•d f o r most of th e n •-.poru.e:, Th,•\ 14Nl' foUowed in number O\ off1c·e and professional com- pJn tt·~. financial mstatuhons. '>l'f\ 1i.:e t'l>labb shments, inslJtu· 1 rnn.11 hrms and development Jnd l'On~trurt1on companies ·T'll.cnt\ four firms. account· 1ni.: lor approximately one-third of thl' employe<>s mcluded in lhe ~urv('y, indll'llt('d th at local ho us ing ronditions were causing thcst• bu.Mnesses to consider re· lt>cataon out of Orange County:· thl' rt'port note!> liul lhl' majority indicated t ha t wh1ll' hous1nF, costs are high. the probit'm as not tn· fluencing maJor decisions re· garding expansion or re location. Nearly half or the firms re· port ed no plans to expand anyway. About 14 percent re· ported they plan to expand at their prcs('nt coastal-area sites. Thirty thrN! others. about 20 percent of those answering the :,tudy. noted they are reevaJuat- mg their curr('nt plans lo expand an the coastal area tn and around Costa Mesa. S1~ru(1canl, the report says. is the fact that the 24 firms which are consadenng a move to areas v. 1th less costly housing for l'mployee are the larger manufocturmg enterprises. Those firms' ('mployee lists acrount for more than a third of t ho~l' rcpre:>t.'nlcd tn the s urvey Valle y Grid Team to Host School Benefit F o unta1fl Valley Junior All Amencan Football is hosung a bus inessmen's buffet luncheon Jul) 17 to benefit mentally re· tardc.•d and physic ally han· d1capped s tudents at Men· d('nhall and Jordan Schoob tn G arckn Grove G ue't s peake r a t the I u ncheon 'Alll ht> ~nrth Americ:an ""elt<·~i·1i?ht hoxmi;! r ha mpton l<dn<h ~htt•ld~. v.ho '4111 '>hf'J'4 h1 J,!hl1~·h1 ... or h" ft~hb 14 1th ~U).!C1r lhl) L~onetrd cind J O':'>l' I U('\'<i!'> Othl·r c.'C'\ebr1t~ gut.>l>ol:-. wall 10 dudl' Mt•I NO\ ak fro m the m<1r11al art:. film .. Game or Ul•ath.'' forme r Rams and Ch 1c:<11:?0 Bears linebacker Mel Ho~N'li and R<Jms cheerleader Tt•ra Va.11derst;.iy. Rob Eld l'r . KE ZY !i-p o rt scastcr. will host the lunch('()n at 11 :30 a .m . at the Wooden Nickel Saloon in the <iemco shopping center at 17185 Brookhurst St .. Fountain Valley. Advance llckets wall be on saJe for SI O through July 11 at the Wood('n Nickel, or may be ob- 1a1n1:d by calling 962-2615 or 839·0875 Plague Kills Girl BERNALILLO. !'IM <AP> I\ 4-year-old Bemahllo gar! died Sunday of plague. slate health offlcaals reportl-'d by 9.000 municipal workers en· tered its seventh day today, a union spokesman conceded that bargainers for the city and its striking employees still were far from agreement eight days from the start of the Republican Na t1on al Convention ORANGE COAST ... DAILY PILOT County Girl Tops Soap Box Racers '""" O•""°' C.0."' 0.11., Ptl01 •t1ft .,,,.., ,., ,omcw·•1'0 t~ ...,_"Pr• \.. 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Kristen Dodd was the Junior divisioo winne r in the Orange a n d Los Angeles Count y Regional Soap Box Derby held in Laguna Higuel. In Kristen's third try for t.he junior division regional title. she finishod ahead of second place Beth Bowman . 11 , of Mission Viejo, third place Kim Ruttan. 11, of Anaheim. and fourth place Christina Fairbanks, 12, of ViUa Park. Darren Bertoli.no, 12, of Van· Nuys won the ticket to Akron in the senior division edgln1 out Sharon Ward. 12, of Torrance; Robert Empfie kl, 13, of Newport Beach, and Pal Girgen, 15, of Anaheim. Empfield waa also one ol two wlnners of awards for the beat· con1tructed soap box derby can;. Karey Hadewinkle . 10. also or Newport "Beach . was the Junior dlvts 1on best-constructed· car winner. Glrgen received the d irector's award . whlcb is given to a boy or girl best exempU£ylng what directors feel the program can do for youngsters. More than 500 s p ectator s turned out ror the event, which was held throughout the day un · tU about 8 p.m. Sunday. Awards we re presented at the Santa Ana E lks Lodge Sunday nlirht. The R. G. Canning Corp. of Maywood, which financially sup- ported the event, also provided a wards not related to tbe soap box derby, but to community in· volvement and character. Aaslat.tng in site preparation for tbe Oranae County Soap Box Derby AuoclaUon event wu Avco Communlty Developen, Inc. The 900-foot-1001 course was set up oa Allio Creek Road ln Laguna NlpeJ. • Dtay Calls Tra1rung Cente r at Golden West College in H untin g ton Beach . New c omplex. ~cheduJed for completion in about a year . \\ill cost <Jn estimated $929,000 S tanding at attentio n. eight law entorce· ment cadets wu at to pres ent shovels to like numlx'r of dignita ries who did actual dig g ing in formCJl groundbreaking cer emonies recent!) fur new Orange County Justice ~~~~~~~~~~ Rites Set Tuesday For Sgt .. Les Leber f'ro• P~ .it l IRAN ... Jn <mother development. the Tehran newspal)('r Kayhan re- ported th<tt "heavy" fighting brokt' out Sunday on the Iraq· Iran bOrder near Qasr-e Shirian. :!50 m1lec; 5outhwest of Tehran. <Jnd v.a., ("()nt1nu1n g today. Oran~e County S h e riff'\ Department Sgt Le~ Leber. 53. died of an apparent heart attark Saturday 1n Saddlcback Com munity Hosp1t::il Leber. of El Toro. w::is hf.'ad ()( th e s h e rarr ·~ c r1m1nal 1n tl'I h~enre u.mt and had b<·•·n Cl m~mber of the 5hCrtff':, dl'pan ment for 24 year.. He 1:, -.un1vt't1 In hi~. v.1f1· Grar''· thn·1· "'Jll'-;.11111 l""" daughkr~ Sen ll'l'" .trl' -.rtwdult:cl fnr 11 a m Tut•:-.tl.n ,1l llolv F<1m11) Catbol1c Church in Orar1gt• Toda;. . .,hl•rtff'"t d cpartm('nt spokesman Lt W ) att II art desrrtbed Lcb~:r a~ a .. trW>tro mainstay of t he clt·partment "'ho handled the most -;e n51tl\l' a.,. s1gnments · H~rt credited Leber with the underrovcr work that rerentlv h.·d to thl' c racking of an alle~t.fJ mdJOr count(:rfl'lt1n.c rin~ tn ~11 .,.,1on V1t·10 S,J?t f..t•ht•r 11\lr lht• \'""' "'a-, 1nstrum1·ntal in mun' m .. ior c·a-.1" .n1d "·'"kn"'''" 1hr11ugh11ut tlu· ''·''" tor ht' 1n \ l''-lt~.1 ll\ 1· .1111111,. 1.t I 1 .... rt BEACHES. • t' Crowd':'> 1n L uguna WN<· (''st1mated at 70.000 for the long IA eek end Laguna l ifeg uard Mark Osterhues was c redited \I.Ith averting what could have been a !-.enous s1tuat1on when a man a rmed with a box r utter started allarkmg other beach~oer; :-O:o m1uncs resulted from the LOCI· dent Ltfeguard5 ••t San Clemente and al San Onofre State Bearh also reported full houses and dozens of rc:-rucs • ----- Quicksilver Board Shorts tea1unng two ac11ve sryles A 1he ong1na1 scalloO ieo and B lhe side panel arch leg -.;11d ·" hi> rl15ru!>-.t'd Lt·ber'., '.'\ H•,1r rarttr v. 1th th!:! Orang1: < t•unt\ '>hcnff c; Uepartment o ••• , p, ... \ ..... .,........ FATALLY STRICKEN Lawman Les Leber It -.aid rl'gular Iraqi army lr<111µ., <tnd "Iraqi-equi pped m'-·rcl'n <1 r1 c-.." a pparently m ,. ci n 1 n g a n t 1 • K h o m e i n 1 lrJn1ani.. attarked 12 frontier c h•·l'kpoint:-. and border postal -.1JI10n'> Tht.•rt· wa~ no report on l J '-U.illl\..._ I h1· lrJn1.Jn nt·w~ a~cncy Pars rt·p11rt1·d th;it "Iraqi agents" t.i .. v. 11p Jn •111 p1pehnl' today '""•r \.ilt 1· "ih.1h, 11n thl' border ~11 n1 rln .... ,uth of S:ii.r-e Sh.inn. P1tl 1t1l ,1l 1t·n-.1ono; b{"twecn l r.rn and lr<Jq erupt ed into '-l>M Jd1t border host1llllcs th.ls ~l..ir The m1utants holding the U.S. ho~tages said Sunday that some of thei r rapt1\•es had been mov<>d a~atn fro m three cities h1 1 ..i U\l' th•· \ · ~ j?O\ e rnment "' , plottmg to kill them and r• or 1 v.oulci tw tran'>fl'rn·d Billy's Back •Jokes' Again Fa/,l Flat, Pl..Af~S. Ga <AP I -President Carter's brother Billy is con- tinuing his free.spoken ways. saying the president's vidorious -;of\ball team must have tnrluded some of the Americans held ho~tage by Iran "I thought 1l was fixed to bnng 1n ballplayers from all over lhe country to play one game" the younger Carter joked Sunday after the pre 1dent's ream of Secret Service agents and White !louse employee-. beat has squad. 13·3 <Photo. Page A4) ··1 unde~tand on good sources 1t rost him $2 '-'l miluon to bring those players 1n from all over the world." said Billy. whose out· "poken "a~s have prompted controversy in the past. "I un· dl•r..,tand h\• got three of lhe Iranian hostages out to play the gaml' Hes send ml! them back tomorrow morning." Speak.mg of the president ·s pitching victory. Bally also told re· porters. · It's the first tlung he's 140n an so damn long it's about 1o... tame he won someUung " , . -. . -~ -----.---- - At.:SGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 (OITION VOL. 73, NO. 119, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JULY 7, 1_, "····· .. ·••·• 0.11,-N••NP•tt•r TWENTY-FIVE CENT CriDlinal Trial Urged for Hostages ., .... ~ ....... A., lnrtuentl•l member ot Iran'• new ParUUl\ent urged to- day thllt lbe American bol\attt:S face a cowt almllar to the one ' that tried Nui war crlmmab ln Nurember1. ·'Repeatedly I have saJd that ' tbe Iranian nat.aoo hu oot taken hostages, but a bunch of spies, thJevH who have been operat.ang for 25 vears in Iran. hooinll wtth lrual ol Goel. lhtly wlll be U1ed In ia court Hh the ooe in Nurem berg, .. said Fakharedln llejul Hl'J&&l received the moat vOles or any parliamentary candidate who ran in Tl'hran, lhe lr..nian capital lie ts a s taunch sup- porter ot the Islamic Republican Party, which favors spy trials tor some or the bostaees and dominates the Parliament, whll'h is lo decide their rate HeJkii s poke In the town ot E11tahbanat in the southern pro- vince of Fars. HJs remaru were carried by Iran's official news media. Nuremberg was the German city where the United States and its a llies tried Nazi criminals after World War 11. In another development, the Tehran newspaper Kayhan re- ported that "heavy" fighting broke out Sunday on the lraq- Jran border near Qasr-e Sblrian, 350 miles southwest of Tehran. and was continuing today. It said regular Iraqi army troops and "Iraqi-equipped mercenaries." apparently meaning anti -Khom eini lraniam, attacked 12 frontier checkpoints and border postal stations. There w as no report on casualties. The Iranian news agency Pars reported that "Iraqi agents" blew up an oil pipeline today near Naft-e Shah. on the border 4-0 miles south of Sasr·e Shlrin. Political tensions between Iran and Iraq erupted into spor adic border hostilities this year . The militants holding the U.S. hostages said Sunday that some of their captives had been moved again from three clUes · because the U.S. government was plotting to kill the m. and · more would be trans ferred . "In vie w o r military ag · ' .gression by the world-devouring · U.S. A. aga ins t I r an and its 1 satanic plots against the life or the hostage-spies. we have de· cided to transfer the m to dif. ferent parts or the countrv so as <See lllAN, Page A?> 'Vote Counter Given Bad Marks Dally P li.t S\MI -FATALLY STRICKEN Lawman Lea Leber I : Funeral Set f For J/eteran ~ tOC Lawman Or ange County S he riff's 77 1 Department Sgt. Les Leber, 53. died or an apparent heart attack Saturday in Saddleback Com· munity Hospital. Leber. of El Toro. was head of the s heriff's c riminal in- telligence unit and had been a member of the sheriff's depart· ment for 24 years He is survived by his Wlfe. G race: three sons, a nd two daughters. Services are scheduled for 11 a .m. Tuesday at Holy Famjly Catholic Church in Orange. Today. sheriff's department s pokesman LL Wyatt Hart described Leber as a "trusted mainstay or the department who handled the most sensit ive as- signments ·· Hart credited Leber wi th the undercover work that recently led to the cracking of an alleged major counterfeiting ring in Mission Viejo '"Sgt. Leber over the years was instrumental in many ma jor cases a nd was known throughout the state for his in· vestigative a bility ... Lt Hart said as he d1scussed Leber 's 24-year career with the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Giant Blast Rips Complex J In New Jersey r PERTH AMBOY, N.J . CAP> 1 -Explosions and fire ripped through an industrial park com· , plex here today, destroying al least 1.5 businesses in a square block of buildings and spewing black smote that could be ~ for at least 20 mlles, police said. More tban 100 firefighters driven back by intense beat and names were forced to spray water on the burning Perth Am· 1 1• ::~n:9b!s~~t.cfii!e~ri~~ Two ftreftgbtera were takem lo Perth Amboy General Hoepital where they were beina trut.ed for smoke Inhalation. Fire· t fttbten, from several lllddlex· lft Couat.)' communities, were f• wearlal llreat.blat apparatus. No ota.' ~uriet wen reported. nre lmpedor Victor· Paone sald be bellend tbe names ewld reeda tbe Dwayne Marine Co.. a ........, toxic dump site, ud &heeo..t Guard wat alerted , ... KA8'1', Pa1e A!) Irvine To Pick Mayor The Irvine City Council will select a new mayor and discuss a proposed amusement park Tuesday night. The five council members will choose the new m ayor from among themselves. In Irvine, the mayor presides over counci l meetings but has the same vot· ing power as the other council members. David Sills has served a s mayor for the past year. Coun· cilman Bill Vardoulis was mayor from 1977 to mid-1979. E ver y s ummer the council members select a mayor . Also to be decided Tuesday by the council is whethe r de . velopers proposing lo build an a musement park in Irvine can go ahead with the project. The park is proposed for a 16.S·acre site on Miche lson Drive between the Fluor Corporation and the San Diego Freeway PATRtCIA LUDLOW, 18, TUSTtN, IS SURPRISED, HAPPY ABOUT NEW ROLE UC Sen Dteeo Coed ta Queen of 1MO Orange County Fair In Com ..... On Sept. 11, 1979, the council m e mbers decided to require park developer ADM Inc. of Anaheim to file an environmen· tat impact report on amusement rides, but allowed development or several indoor uses without such a requirement. However. Irvine r esident Lowell Williams has opposed pending development of three in· doo1 uses: a bowling alley, a s kating rink and racquetball center Dick Davis, president of the Rancho San Joaquin Athletic Club. located in Irvine near the proposed amusement park, op- poses the racquetball center. Williams wants the council to require an environmental im· pact report on the indoor uses and Davis says the racquetball center is ill·conceived because there aren ·t enough racq uetball customers to go around. Orders Ignored SA N BERNARDIN.O <APl Sheriff's supervisorial person· nel working l2·hour s hirts said an unusually quiet Fourth of Ju. ly weekend helped them main· tain the peace in the nation·s largest county as some 80 per- cent of the county's striking de- puties ignored back·to-work or- ders for the second day. Board E11e• Peliq# Politics in Irvine Schools Pondered frv ine's school trustees are scheduled tonight to formally a d o pt a policy reg ulati n g classroom discussion or political issues. Last week, the trustees gave tentative approval lo the policy, which says, .. All classroom in· structional programs and /or ~tudent activities involving cur· rent political /controversial con· cerns or issues shall be subject to review and approval by the principal and/or the superinten· dent to ensure proper planning. appropriateness. objectiveness. fai rness and educational value .. It also calls for teachers who invite political advocates into their classrooms to also invite spokesmen Wlth opposing view· points. Finally. the policy wouJd require that when an elected of· fi c1al of a local governing board is invited to a classroom. all members or that board shall be invited or the board shall select one membe r to act as a --spokesman. Superintendent of Schools Stan Corey drew up the proposed policy in res ponse to complamts Of biased political diSCUSSIOOS IO classrooms during the June 3 Ci· ty Council election campaJgn Corey's proposal was modified by trustees last week. Rachel Gragg. an American Government teacher at Irvine High School. says the pohcy 1s directed at her and calls it an "infringement on academic freedom." She held a city council can· didates day m her classes dunng the campaign. She said all or the candidates were invited but some didn't attend. leading to charges of a biased presentat.Jon to the students. John Eisloeffel teaches a class at lrvine High School that sent a letter critical of the Irvine C.om· pany to a newspaper. Ms. Gragg said the actions of Elsloeffel's class also led lo the proposal of the policy Dousing Lack Oted .. Business Flight Feared By JE•aYCLAUSEN °'""Oelty""'IUff Officen of many larger busi· nesses in and around Costa .Mesa indicate their flrms are contemplating moving from Orange County because of employee housing problems, a study shows. The joint city of Costa Mesa and Chamber of Commerce Hou•inl Survey shows that near· ly all buainesaes·partlclpatiJll In tbe study are concerned with the ahortace of low and moderate In· come bouliq. Contacted In the survey were aome 1,400 firms In Coeta Mesa, Santa Ana. Huntinston Bea.ch and Fount•in Valley, Irvine and Newport Beach. Of ttMtt number. lM actually responded. The s urvey r e '1 ects a cooperatJve effort between the city and the chamber to address the housing and employment is· sues. said Councilman Donn Hall who is also vice chairman of the chamber's industrial com- mittee. Hall s aid the city-chamber re- port presented no real surprises. The problem, he said, will be In a solution to the proven shortage of affordable housing. "What the final and exact answer Is. none of us knows now." be said. "Condominiums are gol.ng t.o be a part of it. "But nice condos start at '125,000. Young couples don't have that kind or money. It's a problem." With apartment rents up and artord•bte bou.sln1 purcbU. a near lmposslblUty. many of t.be area 'a work force are movtn1 In· land to lea expensive quarten. the survey lndJcates. • Hall said, ··we have lo face the fact we are living in an urban coastal environment now. Land cosu are high. We are go- 1 n g to have to get used to smaller quarters. 'Tm talking now about 600 to 800 square feet. You've got t.o give people the opportunJty t.o purchase something lo live in so they can reap the tu benellt.s ... Costa Mesa's once bur1~g apartment construction pro· 1rams are a thin1 of the put, he opined. Nobody, be conjectured, want.a to build and supervise apart· ments that, In a tight modey market, coet nearly $80.000 per unit to construct. To meet finance costs, he sai<( tbe a])U'tmenta would rent for botween '900 and tlOO each wlth f~• t.•• capable of the rent. C8ee llOUllNG, Pase AZ) .. County Fair Crown Adorns Tustin Girl By CARL HE~'DERSOS OI U. 0.11, ,.. ... \I.Mt An 18·year·old Tustrn girl. who s aid she didn't expect to win. out-smiled and out -charmed 31 competitors Sunday to berome the Orange County Fair Country Girl for 1980 lier mother didn't expert her to take home the bouquet either Patncia Ludlow. a sophomore at UC San Diego. was named as chief goodwill ambassador to ~II Fair events .. It·~ beautiful. 1t ·s wonderful. .t ·s an honor." bubbled Miss Ludlo" ··1 really didn't expect tO Win ll. •• The r unne rs-up. who will become he r Fair Cousins were Charlene Howell. 21, of Santa Ana. and lbe current Miss Costa Mesa. Susie Allen. 17. or Los Alamitos. and Shannon Cleye. of Santa Ana Miss Allen was named Miss Photogenic by news photo (?taphers covering the pre-fair event. Miss Ludlow. daughter or Les a nd Kim Ludlow. Tustin. said that s h e no rma ll y enters 11 vestock in Fair competition. but since she had no lime to raise animals this year, she de· cided to participate in the rair by signing up for the Country Girl competition. She just thought she 'd enter herself. Probably the most sur- prised person to he ar that Patricia had won was h e r mother. Kim. Mrs. Ludlow has lost a $100 bet with a rnend or the family on whether or not her daughter would even place among the Top Five. She bet agalnst Patricia. Strike Halts NuckarWork Construction of two new gener ators at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station was halted thJs morning as 80 rnem· bera ot the San Diego Teamsters Union picketed the huge com· i>leit south ot San Clemente. The heav y e quipment operators. part or Team5l.ers Local 36. went on strike this morning . Prober Issues Report 8)' DELORES BROOKS IRW1~ Ol IM O•olY "''-' St•H A state '""'est1gator has looked at Orange County'!> ne w St 48 m1ll1on ote counting .,ystem and concluded that "1t has seriOU!> de f1 c1en c1es wh1('h should be corrected before 1t 1s used again · The same 1nvest 1~ator. in a re port issued toda~. abo said th~ county Registrar of Voters office is ·woefully understaffed in critical areets" and was handed ; a tough assignment in the June 4 primary election without having a voice in the selection of the vote counting machinery , State Election and Political i Reform investigator Wilham Ourley's study of the new vote-l counhng machines foll owed the i s low a nd som et1mes ·snarled ' t l ·day rount of the primary elec· • lion ballots. That prolonged count left ( Oranae County far behind other J courties an the s tate and it 4 wa sn "t until June 18 that the i Board of Supervisors was able to certify the ele<:t1on And JD his report. Durley makes It clear that in his View l the nel4 Ma rtel·Valtec vote \ l·ounttn£ machme!>. a balky data pr ocei-s1ng ct.>nl e r and a Rcg1 ·trar of \'oter., office that had little to o;a ~ about thi: mechanics or the election v.ere to blame for the slow count It "'as DurlE'y '-; picturing of thC' phi.?ht or Registrar of Voters Al Olson·!> staff that cleared 1t of m a nageable respons1bllit1 es in the elecuon count sn<1fu In add1t1on to concl uding the machmen has ··l'erious deh · r 1enc1es · burle~ reports . The computer soft ware that provides the voting blueprint re- quired a masswe clerical effort ~o vast and complelC and t nt1ral that errors "ere 1nevtta· blE' .. The count:. ·s data process- ing rent er w<is "msurftc1enlly res ponsi ve Lo the needs of the Registrar v. hen preparing for the elect.Jon ·· , Election night processing and handltng of ballots 1s in need of improvement The 1nve s t q~at o r r ecom · mended to the state comm1ss1on, that rorrecuons be made in th~ M artel-Valtec vote machiner¥ (See COUNT. Pag~ A2) Or~:~.:•~t W eathe r Coastal fog and low clouds tonight and early Tuesday. Lows tonight 58 al the beaches. 6S inland. Highs Tuesday from 70 to mid 80s. INSIDE TOD"~ Mort than ~'ploy at Newport's Balboa Cf"ema. claam two oj tM tMoter·., employeu They btlteve gllo•t• ~cm added ottrocrton. See Fcottml'IQ: PGg(' Cl ...... AtY-~ .U L.M..... M ·-• M c......... .. Ca..•I.... CH c.tl\lo 86 tr.t........ .. ON9IN-*• All •....W .. . .,...._ ., .. ,,....,,,.. (\( .....__ c.a • ' ~T BltE,aJNG ...-.........-..--.... lM• INN ,,.,... ,....., _,.. 8" n 'k II.,... •a tllp _,, 1 Killed, 4 Wounded Iii Farnily Shootout, KINGS MO 'TAl r r P t A 11mrncrtn1 dJ'S>Ult bfttwttin two ramtll o~tr how • chtld ··~ beinc trulcd rrur• led In IC\lnfi~ today al a publl<' houa1n1 pro,ect and a wom&n "''IA'°l killed and four ~r on . int'ludtnic • poUce orfl<'t+r . "'t'rt' "'OUDdod, aul1*"tllt.'• H1-d Police .-ouJd ~lh r eonnnn nor dtrn1 report11 fmm thci scent Ulat l•-o 1roupa al rw1d«nt.a -one black. one wh1ll' and t'1l<'h about l5 strong bt-1ttin hocJtin1 al uch uthl'r from tv.11 f•<'inte bualdin.cs hortl) after m1dn11ht llalt 411 1S.1Lrn <'l•rt< 11\ lh1• &H1r ktfl lit lot bt-twt-1•11 thf• bwhJ1n~' wrre nddled with bolll'ts toJa) 11nd window1' hod bet-n 11hot <1u1 H id teiM't~r Mtkt> Goforth of the ~ht•lby Oa1lv Star ........ Hrft 8r•df ·"-" SAl.VAf)()lt Uru1I 1 l'I f'OJ* John Paul II h•d tu tuk.- r-efuae m a bos today 14-ht>n thousand~ or bardoott'<i lum di.•t'lkr.s mobbt'ft 11ruunil him en this nonheastern Drai1hun r1ty V1.uac!tn 110d ll)('til prelate-!'> formed a qui<'k prol~llve t'ordon around John Puul itftt•r ~t!<'unl.> arntn~t'fllt'nl:. JO th~ foul s me lling shantytown or 130,000 bro ke down Onl) ont' httle (Uri actually manage<! to grab the pope for ERA Key ls8ue For GOP 0 .. ~TROIT I At> I M •ctu.can <:o\ Willi um li M 1lllkt-n turned o1 Wt'h'um 1n~ address t O dr 1~1i•t drurun1 the R•Pubbc~ pJOAtfortH 1ntu a rin11n1 eedone- me nt or the £qu al Rights Am•·ndmt•nt to<.foy. touching off v. hJt WU'i •·xpcctcd to be a dl\l'l lVI' 11urt) vtatform battle ·To drop thtt EttA plank from uur pl~lform now would be a µubh1• dt'fflOnstrallOO that thlS ,,.11 l \ h<ld abandoned its goaJ of \' q u" I r 1 .ch l ~ for wo men.·· \t ii II ken told the l06-m ember Hcpublll·an platform commtttee M1lhken's rt>ntarks recetved ,Jµplj~ from s pectator:.. with a "l'.lllcrin~ of h1::.se:. from ERA opponent:.. i.oml' "'av mg "Stop 1' n' -.1~"" an ins tant but the pontiff s ~hilt' cas ock 14 as spallt'rcd with mud a~ ht• mm t•ll lo t"•l J Pt' lhl' ,.ur~in t;? thr11n.: Thl ri01w dut>kl'd into J hu' rt·,.t·n l'd ror lhl· Pil!Jdl JJJrt} flll' h;lllh oH•r "'hether to ~ l'< I' .1 p111 E H,\ plank 1n the µ J J t I 11 r 111 v. J :-l' 'I: p t' l' t e d t o dOlll111Jlt• this "eek s platform draftin~ w::.~1ons. Down in the Tonaol.oes tlort-B•ttk• Drop Ratn NEW YOR ~ lAl'1 l\1aJOr banlcs in Chicago and !'\t!w Yurk loda) droppt>d their prime lending rates to 11.5 penent matdung lhe rate set last month by four o ther big banks C'hase Manhattan Bank, the nation's third largest , and No 9-rankcd f1r"t :-.:allonal Bank of Chicago led the latef.l round of reductions frnm lht· 12 percent fotts they had bt·t n quolln11, Ba nks that fulloweti m t·lude<l Chemical Bank 1n :-lev. York 1tnd Chicago':. Harns Tru"t & Savings IJanks _.\~raft . .\tlal.-cr It.Hied :'\MSTEHDAM. Netherlands (APJ -An Amencan playing baseball In lloll and. Brian Lewi:.. 26. or La Crescentu. Calif . v. as s tabbed lo death today dunng a fight outside a diner in the c ity center. police said. Police arrested two Dutchmen and an Englishman, all in the ir early 30s. but 1n the Dutch practice did not release their names Police said tha t Le wis and a friend. Gary Robson. 30, formerly with the Bult1more Onoles but now a baseball coach JO llolland. had been in the diner v. hen an ar gument developed In the ensuing fi ght outside . Lewts was stabbed twice in the chest. d ying almost instantly. but Robson escaped whel\ lbe three as· sailants turned their altentlon to Lewis' car. which they pus hed into an ad1oinin~ canal On to .4kron County Girl Tops Soap Box Racers A 12 ~ea r old Fullerton µ1 rl. v. ho won 1n La~una ~11?,uel Sun d a~. 1i. !icht>duled to race again in the !'\ational Champ1onsh1p Soap Box Dt>rby next month in Akron. Ohin Kristen Dodd was the Juruor division winner in the Orange a n d Los Angeles County Regional Soap Box Derby held in Laguna Niguel Jn Km.ten "· third tn for the 1un10r dl\'ISIOn re.iwm&if l1lll'. '>he f1nic;hod dht:'ad t>f '-{'('nncl µIan· Be th B'>'-' man. 11 of ~ 1'-.wm V1eJn third placP Kim Hutlan. I I. of 1\nahi>1m anrf fourth plarP Chn.:;ttna :-·a1rb.inl.-.. 12. nf Villa Pa rk Darrl'n Bt ·101tnr1. l:!. <1( \'an ~u ys won th•• ueket to Ak ron in the "l'ntllr 1h v1!.1rin edging out Sharon Ward. 12. of T<i rrnnn: Robert Empfield, 13. of !'\c'-'r>urt Beal'h. and Pal G1rgt·n. 15. 0f Anaheim Empf1l'ld v.as also ont• of two winner; of awaril.., fl>r tht> best c:ons truC'tf'rl '-O<J p hox rl e rby l'iH~ Karey lfazJ,.~inkh.' 10. al!>'> of Newport HC'ar·h v. as the Junio r d1 v1s1on rn•'il ll'ln~truch .. '<.I car winne r G1rgen re<'CIH·d th<.· d1rcC'tor's award. wh1<'h 1'-gl\t•n t'> a boy or girl be..,l l'Xt:m µhf~ 1ng ~hat directors feel the pn,~r am can do for ) oun~s ll'r'- Mo rc tha n 500 ~pcdator s turned out for the cvvnt. wh1<'h "'as held throughout the day un t1l about 8 p m Sunday Awards were presented al the s :mta Ana Elks Lodge Sundav nu? ht The R G CanmnR Corp or Maywood. which financia ll y s up- ported the event, al&o provided awa rds not related to the soap bux derby. but to community 10 volvement anrl charal'ter Derby Assoc1at1on event wa:-. \ vco Community Developers. In<'_ The 90-0·foOL·long cours(• "'as set up on Aliso Creek Road 1n Laguna Niguel. HOUSING • • · .\nd there 1!> the -.pectre o' n·nt t·ontrol. hl· a d1krl ·1 he <.irca s hig h rent:-. .ind cr1i.t I\ homt-s hit tht-blut• l'Ollar and c lcnc:al wnrkt·r" Uw harrlt·st tht· < ll \ t·hamher ~un·e) reµ<>n '> lh1I a bout 80 pen·ent of th£' 11•-.pond10g firm" .1j.!n·1·il th JI th(' local bus iness community 1 t'X p t•rr c-nc1 nJ? a · · fu II s l'.ilt· "ho rt age of employee" " Laq!e manufacturing firm" a r (;' ~ u ff e ri n !! t h l' h 1 g g e '> t l'm ployment problem:.. ~ hil1• ·.,m all r etail buc;inesi.es ari~ least 1mpac·tcd .· the repo rt '>late::. City planner.; noted that while the s urvey resulted in only a 13 per<'ent response. hrm::. a m.-wer ing the que<;tion~ e mploy a total of 27 .55 I pc:'Ople Industrial and retail firm., ar (' 0 u n l e d f 0 r m n 'i t () r t h l.' re-, pons~ Tht>v 14erc follo14 ed 10 number h\ offr cl' and profes:-1onal com vanif'S. finan<'1a ) ins t1tul1ons. service establishme nt:.. 10st1tu t1onal firms and development and cons truction companic~ . ·i'wentv-four firms account ing tor a iJproximatt>I} one·th1rd nf the employees included 1n th{· -.u r vey. indic ated that local housing condiuons we n: cau.::.mg th~se businesses to cons ider re- IMat1on out of Orange County," the report nott•s Mt•m bt•rs or the platform com- m1tlt•l'. tuld that 1980 will be a "banrn:r year " for Republicans. "'l'rt' pullln~ thl' f1n;il touches on J n l!'-Mlt':-llocurnent that GOP lt•:1dl•r .... ..,~1~ wall b<-clo::.ely at tnuncd to Hon aid Reagan·:. con- t.l'rval1vc Political philosophy. BLAST ... to stand in cas e the mland blaze s pread to the dump site near the Raritan River. The fire started shortly before 9 a m . police said, Workers at ,the Perth Amboy Iron Works across the street from the complex were evacuat- ed. but no residential evacua- tions were planned. fire officials said ·'The flame::. jumped halfway across the l>trect a nd we couldn't touch our windows because they wen~ too hot.·· sa id Darren Wic- bt-ri.:. an employee of the iron v. orb About 350 arc employed at the complex. v.hit'h included several vat•ant bu1ld1ngi., Paone said ThL· fonllt v v.ai. u'>ed bv the \; t•neral l'..;blt· Co m the -lSJ(h and li;..&O-..hei.a1<l A giant rour erupted when :-eve ral walls collaps ed in the com plcx. witnesses said The fire was centered in the E:-.co f'last1 c·:-Co . "'here con t:.i1ner" of an unkno"'n <>ubstanct were exploding. The fire spread q~ackly through t he complex , which 1s connectecd by a maze -of passageways. s aid Paone At lt•ast 15 busines:.cs were clt-...,t ro.\l'<l. Pa om• ... 11d 'I h1" '" tht• v.or.,t fire I t•\t-r ·'"' 1'.111nt sJtd the fi re s prc:.id f\Ull l..h twcau:-e the hulldm~'> "'l'rt• h111lt almr1st 90 \ear. a1w Jlld llH'r\' J I l• 1111 f1 rt•'-'alb IJl't 11. l'C'll Jll\ Of l hL•m ' ( >ffic·1cil!. ·belt eve thl' fire m ay hJ\•· ... tJrted in a m <.iil order firm lot all·d nt·x t to th<.' plast1r!'- l-CJm1>•-'"Y ,.·ro'" Page :1 I COUNT ••. a:-u rond1t1on of continued ui.e in an) California election Ile p<Hnted out that Orange Co unt' i s the only vot ing Jurischc t1on ul.>1ng the s ystem and that a more manageable N11l<:-<'l1nn of rompute r soflwart:! lw dt•\ l·loped for the coming i.:c·neral election The <:omm1~s1on m et in Santa \na toda} to discuss Durley's n•port a:-well as a report from <'OO'>ult:mt Hob<.>rt 1' aelele It was last December that the Hl);J rrl or Sll p('r\'ISOr!> chose the Martel Valtec .. ·ote counting ..,~'item from umonR four m ajor p'rouo:-:il!> aAmed at replacing the e laborate computerized vote t'ounlln~ machines purchased b> the county in 196J. Assisun~ 1n site preparat1.,n for the Orange County ~<JP Box ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l"M I ••, r • ,t r •• t I • I ••' •"' • ,,. • d •• "f• # * r vvf. '"\o I t •f• Rampaging Rockers Hurt 20 in Florida 1t41111,J' (w 1t t Vf t\,. "'#'i<f"• ~··' 11. "" (it,,,\, ... ..., .., .. '1'W. '"''-"" ,."4.lt. I o r. ,,. lt/f. V ,,..,-.. ~ d .... "' ~·~IW'YU" I f • • t <I• I *" t ,,,, .. •J •"4 "M" tOi.if" _. t A"'°"" ... ' I ... ,rd·t~u 1•y(,t ~ \4'.., 'Mt • llJ w..J<fr ''• ,..,.., .,.... \Af"O•I'·~ ... pl• I I t """ f ....... _, llJ 0 t1flt IMO ( t. It/It#~ t •"'-''-•• •Jt,. .... ,, ........ htlt. '"' .... .,.,.1, ·--v..~ tMftW\ .. .,.,,....._ Mtft.t-Q~lO'• (~N L ... • • tiW'" M•f\ttO!IWI t ,.,,.,, OtflcH CV'I-'• Mil't • UO~f\t 1'141 ,,.,...,, t tlflY"• ~"' IOI' Nu Co. t H1(rh11tt\Y ,,..,~.,,..,,,. ~f ... " '''" tl)#4 " .......... ,Cl • ' HOLLYWOOD. Fla. I AP> -A Broward County deputy shenff was in cn tical condition today with a possible s kull fracture after 35 deputies a nd 15 prisoners we re held al bay for nearly an hour while rock con· cert rans went on a rampage, a sheriff's spokeswoman s aid O rficials led the Sunday night incident involving about 500 in a crowd of 15,400 the most se rious in t h e Hollywood Sportatorium's histoi:v. Deputy Gary Dickenson was str-uck by rocks a nd bottles hurled by the rock fan&, sheriff's spe>keswoman Judi Maffei said today. Mote than 20 others were injured. Deputjee arrested 21 ln con· ned.loo with the lnc•de nt at t.be Ted N...-nt rock concert al t.be Sportatorium. ahe H1d, adding that many al the arrest.a re1Wt· ed ln bUvi• to both deuuties and tbe' &*)pie they .bad ar, rested. -· \11olcncr broke out after de- puties arrebted several concert-~oers on suspicton of rock ttu:ow· 1n~ and marijuana s moking. 'lfftctals said. According to Ms. Maffei. l.hOSe arrested were be· ing taken to a portable trailer used as a booking a rea. Deputies and lS rock fans ar- r est ed on dr ug char ges re· mained lrlSide tbe trailer during the approximately 4S minutes of bottle and rock thro wtng by about 500 people. she said . A bout 20 d e puties and Sportat.or\um security guards recel ved cut.s and bruises while a ttempting to quell t he m ob, Ms. Ma ffei sald , a ddlng that the violence finally was ended by deputies in riot 1tear. The t railer received about '3,000 damage. In addlUon, rtoten amu hed the wtndowl out ot two lherltr's vebld• and two pat roa'a vehicles, Ma. Maffei ••id. Pri\ ate plant! rem ain~ 1n tomatQ h e ld at ~tanne Corps hehcopter station m Tustin where 1t w<.1!> cras h·landed last Frtda' ~tarim· Cor p:-, sp<Jkes man .,aid pla ne "1s ownl'd b) Frt>cl W lkthm<J n ui Orangt! Six µcovll• \\~re CJbo<.srd the plane when 1t went d <i wn afte r l o~ing oil press ure . the spokes man <;<.11d lie addded that all s ix e s r ;.i rwd m1un hut that a lot of tomatoes got ~qu1..,hc:d Tides Two Drown • m One Million Jam Coast Beaches on Weekend By STF.\'F: Mt\RBLE Ot the D••IY ~•a.I Sutt Near ly a millio n p ttoplt.' packed the beaches alonK lht> Orange Coast ove r a bu~y <.in<I hectic Fourth of Jul) "etkend that included l'-'O drownsn~s anti hundreds Of rt'~('UC!>. hfeguard'> sa id today L1fe~uards from Seal Ht>ach Vi. S ci n (' I e m e n l e ., a 1 d t h ,. dangerou.-. r1pllde:. ~crl• a'-hdtl u s the~ 've t'VE.'r ~ 1 ln t"•'1·<1 Largt..' ~urf reported!) rt·al·hing 10 fot t at umc:. in some· 11lat't'' cil:.o pla)ed a fa ct11r 1n lht· rescue fill~ hol1d a~ In :-0:1 •\\port B•·a<'h \\lll'r•· .. mot •• t hJn :ll>IJ pcopl1 ~ l'r · 11 11 I I • ti r r n m t h e w a t ,. r liff'J.!lJJld' -.\j1 d a 3i ~e ar r1ld \11.1h1·1111 "' ubd <ln ••r Cal\ in \.\ llk1~n clrov. nE'fl ncc1r Curond dt I :\1 Jr Stalt' H("at h <Jff1udh !>aid W1H.1nvin "'a- tln rril! v.11h .• fr11·nd r·cs r h f'n ti J' v.l1l'll ht->!Ol rn t rou hi .. · \ '''t·und drc1...,nir1~ \11t1m :!" \•.or <1ld ...,, 1nh \ 't lmd•Ja of '••I \o\Jll. 111· JµJ ~·Jr•·rl Frida} .1fl1·rnv11n v.hil• ... urf1nl! d t 1·,\,l.rl ""\•· n11rll1 1,( LJ~UOJ H•· 1• t 111 •• 11~· 1 "'Jr11 .. H.11l111r I' 11 roln.111 .itol t.1 t~••I ...... ,~h•«I -- ~hool Under Design Architect Ro bert LenL flcftl. and Irvine S<:hool Director D;.1ve Kmg. g ra:,µmg h~ht meter . hold model of el~men­ tary school to be built "her e t he~ 're ..,tandin~ on va('a nt lot o n Blue Sv.un near West Ya le Loop in Jr"ine Wood bridl.!C a rea ~1odcl e1nd 11,ght meter a re uc;ecf in d es1,gnang ~chool to cfft <·1entl ~ ullhle "unltP?ht Sch0f1I t o be b uil t nt"•;t ~ear v. 1th S\ m 1Jhcm m ..,t..1lt' fund ing . "Ill sen e 600 to shon • early Friday evening. It"• l:x:l1ewd lhf' ~orwalk man v. d~ caught an heavy rip cur- rents At t he c ity !>and::. 10 Hunt- 1n~ton Reach. "here more tha n ~00 000 v1<;1tor... turned up over 1h t· holiday b reak . g uards rl'~Cued n~arl) 400 sw1mme~. Stalf' offi c1ab in Huntington ""llmated d quarter of a mill.Jon bt·a <'h g •rs \ 1s1ted Hoba Chica .>nd lluntin~tnn St<i tc beaches "\ 1·r the ~··ekl•nrl T ht•\ rPp11rte d abo ut 600 rt"'( u1•-. for th1· w .. ckend State ~ u.ird-.1l-r1 ,.,,1<1 th JI Fourth <Jf 1111" :11'11\1\l\'" \.\t•rc d1-.ru plt•d Ir 1d,11 t'\••ninl? II\ tv.o .... tahl11ng ,,, 1d• 111-. nn1• ·it Hr)ba f'hrl'd . ll.1 11lr11·r .it lhintlnl!l•IO Sl<.ill· 11 • 1.1 ii· v. L' r • · 'k i: t ch\' but '1r "'''"'' C'1111n1 \ ... tlf'riff d1:put1•·.., •.11ol 1•1111 1111 11lt Ill' ~l'rl' i.;<tlll! '·1 .1 t• ti I fl ' l' .... "0 rt H , ..... h (.'I t \ p.11 ~11.,,: 1.,, .. .,.,.,,. 'lr1-.1·d b4.:ft1re 111 .J m all t hrl'\.' da) ~ IRAN ... l11 h.n • th• rn 11nrt('r th1• rontrol .,( th• n.Jll•'n until ~u•·h t1m1: "~ lh1 1r fmJI fJlt' 1~ rkc1dt·d b\ the hl.1m1c \fJ!h" th•• m11tiJnt~ 11rf rn .1 ... 1.111•m1 •111 broallra I h\ I L'11r Jn H<.11lt•i . \\ t• .rnnounl'I.' thJ t v. e .,hall t·nntinut· nur ~l<lhn· of lran~fer; (' 11 n " ,. q u I.' n t I ~ . w c h a ,. <' t ran<.,frrred ho:-tagl'"-from the thrt><• towns of Arak, MahaJlat ,md '."aJaf Abad to other s ites " Arak. Ma h:.illat and Najaf Abad art' in west -central Iran. The• statement did not say how m an~ or the~ hostages were In· 1 nh ed in the transfer or where th l'\ "en· takl'n f-~1ft\ of th!' Americans an<1 lhe L' S Embass~ in Te hran were '~'tlcd ~ov 4 while ousted Shah \foh1.1mmed Re za P ahlavi was undt•q:o1n~ can<·cr treatment in "I.'" 't ork Thn• .. of the em· h.""~ ·., t o p o ff1c1al s a re pr1-.oner.-al the Iranian Foreign \l in 1~tn rn Tehran s tudl•nh -------- • a * a;;; gr ' Ou1cks1lver Board Shons toatunnQ two acuve !>tytes A in ong1na1 !MlllOP 1eg and B lt'lo srde panEJ4 arch 1£..>g : g AL SGARAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714} 644 7030 OL. 73, NO. 1M. 3 SECTtONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JULY 7, 19'0 't' .. rR•••••.,• hlly N•••lt• ... r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Criminal Trial Urged for Hostages 1 ., ......... id P1'ftll ~ An hafluenUal member of ran'• new ParUamt>ot ur1ed to- •Y t.bat the American boetaaes face a eourt s1mllar to the one lh•l tried Nasi war criminals in Nurember1 "Repeatedly I have said that the lrmlan naUon bas not t.lllen ~ost•aes. ~t a bunch ot spies. thieves who have been operating for ~ )'Hrs in Iran. hoping wtth tnaAt ol God. they will be tried in a court llke thf' one In NW'tlm ~rs." aaid Fallharedln Hejaai. H•Jau rtteived lbe m oat votes of In)' parliamentary candJdale who ran m Tehran. the lraruan capital He 1s a staunch sup. Porter ol the Is la mic Republican Party , wtucb favors spy trials for some of the hostages and d o minates the Parlia me nt. which is to decide their fate Hejaz.i spoke m the town or 1':1tahbanat in the southern pro- vince ol Fars His remarks were carried by lran 's official news media. Nuremberg was the German city where the United States and its allies tried N azi criminals after World War ll. In another development. the Tehran newspaper Kayhan re- ported that "heavy" fi ghting broke out Sunday on the lraq· Iran border near Qasr-e Shinan. 350 miles southwest or Tehran. and was continuing today. ll said regular Iraqi a rmy troops a nd "Iraqi-equipped me r cenaries ... appa rently mea n ing a nt i-Kh omeini Iranians. attacked 12 frontier checkpoints and border postal st ations. There was no report on casualties. The Iranian news agency Pars reported that "Iraqi agents" blew up an 011 pipeline today near Nafl-e Shah. on the border 40 miles south of Sasr-e Shirin. Pohl1cal tensions between Iran and Iraq e rupted mto sporadic border hostilities this year . The rrutitanls holding the U.S. hostages said Sunday that some of their captives had been moved again from three citJes l because the U.S. government was plotting to kill them . and more would be transferred. ·' ln view of military ag . .gression by the world-devouring U.S .A. agains t Iran a nd its satanic plots against the life of the h06tage-spies. we have de- cided to transfer them lo dif· ferent parts or the countrv so as CSee lllAN. Page AZ> ~vote Counter Given Bad Marks O•il,l"lleoCSt.tff- FATALLY STRICKEN Lawman Lea Leber I f Funeral Set !For Veteran OCLawman \ O range County SherlH's 7 , Department Sgt. Les Leber. 53, died of an apparent heart attack Saturday in Saddleback Com· munity Hospital. Leber, of El Toro. was head of the s heriff's crimin al in· telligence unit and had been a member or the sheriff's depart· ment !or 24 years He is survived by his wi fe. Grace: three sons, and two daughters. Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Family Catholic Church in Orange Today, sheriff's department s pokesman Lt Wyatt Hart described Leber as a "trusted mainstay of the department who handled the most sensitive as- signments.·· Hart credited Leber with the undercover work that r ecently led to the cracking of an alleged major counterfeiti ng ring in Mission VieJo. ··Sgt. Leber over the years was instrumental in many ma- jor cases and was known throughout the slate for his in· \•estigative ability:· Lt. Hart said as he d iscussed Leber 's 24-year career with the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Begin Recovering TEL AVIV. Is r ael (AP} - Prime Minister Menacbem Begin. recovering from a heart attack, was moved today from intensive care to a private room. ERA Key Issue For GOP 0 ETROIT <A P> -Michigan Gov. William G. Milliken turned a welcoming address to de- legates drafting the Republican platform into a ringing endorse- ment of the Equal Rig hts Amendment today. touching off what was expected l o be a divisive party platform battle ··To drop the ERA plank from ou r platform now would be a public demonstration that th.ls party had abandoned its goal of equal rights for women,·· Milliken told the 106-member Republican platform committee. Milliken's remarks received applause from s~tators. with a scattering of hisses from ERA opponents. some waving .. Stop ERA'' signs. The battle over whethe r to keep a pro-ERA plank in the pla tform w as expec ted to dominate this week's platform drafting sessions. Members of the platform com- mittee. told that 1980 will be a "banner year" for Republicans. were putting the final touches on an issues document that GOP leaders say will be closely at· tnuned to Ronald Reagan's con- servative political philosophy. The ERA controversy pro- vides a delicate political lest for Reagan. who opposes the ERA but does not want to antagonize party moderates. His backers, hoping to maintain the GOP um. ty that exists on almost all other major platform issues. worked behind the scenes to find an ERA compromise. A group of promin e n t Republican women t old r e- porters here that the com- promise was not satisfactory. They want a spec1f1c endorse- <See GOP. Page AZ > Board to Vote On CUSD Budget Caplstrano Unified School Dis· tricl trustees are expected to adopt a $40,264,517 publication budget at their board meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the dis- trict offices. The board is also expected to accept bids on construction of tennis courts for Capistrano Valley High School, and stadium seats for D a na Hills High School. Saa Oaofre Site Strike Halts Work On Tiro Gerwrators Construction of two new general.on at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Stat.ion was : halted this morning u 80 mem- J ben ol the San Diego Teamsten Union picketed the huge com· plex IOUtb ol San Clemente. r The heavy equipment • operators. part of Teamsters f Local •· went on strike t.bi.a t mornln1. and effectively curtaU.t ecimtradion ot the two new units at San Onolre. I Tbe teamsters• a trike la 1 lne&ed q••Mt the Aslodated General Contractors, and tn-vol•• .U t.eamaten locals ln Saa Dleeo County. A 1po .. aman for Sout.bern California DU.loft Co •• co-oner of the nuclear plant. saJd the s trike bas effectively shut down the ~ site where a.soo craftsmen and laborers are buildlni the two new units. The Ediaoo sPotesman said the st.rib ls not directed against the power company but •Cainat all contract.on in San Dle10 County. Tbe teanwt.en actually went on strlke about etabt daya a~. he said. but because of • COO· tract with Bechtel Power Cor1> .. the contractor for the project. the local union bad to 1ive five days DOti~. Tbat period ended today and team1t.en were oo the picket lines earl.)' Uaia mornU:aa. o.4" .... .._ ·~ c ........ ~ THIS IS HOW IT WAS ALONG LAGUNA SHORELINE OVER THREE-DAY WEEKEND Warm Weather, Fourth of July Holiday Add Up to Ne•rty e Mllllon on Orange Coeat Beachea Two Drown • ID Tides One Million Jam Coast Beaches on Holiday By STEVE MARBLE OftNO.Uy ........... Nearly a million people packed the beaches along the Orange Coast over a busy and hectic Fourth of July weekend that included two drownings and hundreds of rescues. lifeguards said today. Lifeguards from Seal Beach to Sa n C l e m e nte s aid the dangerous riptides were as bad as lhey've ever witnessed. Large surf. reportedly reaching 10 feet at times in some places. also played a factor in the rescue-filled holiday. In Newport Beach . where more than 300 people were pulled fro m th e wate r . lifeguards said a 37-year-old Anaheim scuba diver. Calvin Willc:IDIOIJ, drowned near Corona del Mar Stale Beach. Officials said Wilkinson was diving with a friend early Fri· day when he got in trouble. A s econd drowning victim, "·year-old Stanley \'. Imada of Norwalk, di11ppeared Friday afternoon whtle 1urflng a t Crystal Cove, north of Lag\U\a Beach. Or ange County Harbor Patrolmen said his body washed to shore early Friday evenlnc. It's believed the Norwalk man wH c:aught In heavy rlp c:ur- renu. At the city sands in Hunt· ington Beach. where more than 200.000 visitors turned up over t he holiday break, g uards rescued nearly 400 swimmers. State officials m Huntington estimated a quarter of a milbon beach goers vi.siled Bolsa Chica and Huntington State beaches over the weekend. They r eported about 600 rescues for the weekend. State guards aJso said that Fourth of July activities were disrupted Friday evening by two st.abbing incidents -one at Bolsa Chica, San Juan Sets Friilbee Fete Frisbee contests will be held at three locaUona in San Juan Capistrano Tuesday. Y ouncaten \hrouch ace 15 are eli1lble to partidpate ln the 1 p.m. FrUbee·flinelnl feats. Coateeta wUJ be held at Marco Forster Junior High School. Ed1ewood Park, IGd Capistrano Elementary School. Furt.ber lnformaUon may be obtalned by calliq the sponsor- i n 1 San Juao Capistrano Re cr•atlon Department at . m-un. ext. k1 the other at Huntmgton State Details were s ketchy but Orange County sheriff deputies said both incidents were gang· related In Newpo rt Reach . <'i t y parking lots were closed before 10 a m all three days. Ne wport lifeguards estimated 321.000 people packed the sands over the weekend. A reported crowd of 145,000 on Friday was just short of the offi cial r~rd of 150,000 set m the mid·l!nOs. At Dohe n y State Beach lifeguards sajd the beach was so crowded they were unable to drive jeeps along the strand. They reported 200 rescues in- cluding two near-drownings. In Laguna Beach, guards pulled 33.1 ocean victims to safe. ty . Crowds in Laguna were estimated al 70,000 for the loo& weekend. Laguna life1uard Mart Oste rhues was cr edited with averting what could have been a serious situation when a man armed Nith a box cutter started attacking other beach1oen. No injuries resulted rrom the incl· dent. Lllquards at San Clemente and at San Onofre State Beach also reported ruu house. and doiens ol rescues. Prober Issues Report By DEWRES BROOKS IRWJN Of IN 0 .. 1 Y l"lle4 S t.ofi A state 1m·estigator has looked at Orange County's new $1 48 m ii hon vote counting system and concluded that ·•1t has se rious def1cienc1e.., "'h1ch s hould be corrected before 1l ll'. used again · · The same investigator. in a re- port issued today. als o s aid the count} RegLstrar of Voters orflcc is '"woefully unders taffed in critical areas·· and was handed a tough assignment tn the June 4 primary election without having a ''01ce an the selection or the vote counting machinery. State Election and Political Reform investigator Wilham Ourley's study of the new vote-1 counting machines followed the , s low and somet im es-snarled .. 11-0ay count of the primary elec· t1on ballots. That p rolonged count left Ora oge County far behind other courtles in the s tate and it wasn·t until June 18 that the Board of Supervisors was able tQ. certify the election . And in his report. Durley makes it clear that in his view the ne w Ma rtel -Vallee vote countm~ machines. a balky data proce ss 1n ~ cente r a nd a Registrar of Voters office that had little to say about the mechanics or the election were to blame for the slow count. It was Ourley's p1ctunng of the plJ~ht of Registrar of Voters Al Olson's s tafr that cleared 1t of manageable respons1b1lit1es in th<' elecuon count snafu. In add1t1on to concluding the mach1nen has ··serious deft· t•1enc1es" burley reports. The computer software that pro\"1d~ the voting blueprint re- quired a massive clerical effort ··so vast and complex and cnt1caJ that errors were inev1la · ble ·· The county's data process-· m~ center was "insufficiently responsive to the needs of the Regis trar when preparing for th~ election." Election night processing a nd handling of ballots is in need or improvement. • The investiga t o r r ecom · mended to the state comm ission that corrections be made in the Martel-Valtec vote machinery <See COUNT, Page A2> Coa~t Weather Coastal fog and low clouds tonight and early Tuesday. Lows ton.ight 58 al the beaches. 6S inland. Highs Tuesday from 70 to mid 80s. INSIDE TOD1' 'l' More rhon ~· ploy cit Newport'• Balboa Clraemo. claim rwo of the tMoter'• emplOJfH I . Thelf believe Qholtl ON an added atfTOchon. SttF~.PoQe CI. l ... ll "'. IAI• lln\a ''°"' . .., .• _ ... -..... .. ,.... • •• T ... 1 Killed, 3 Wounded In F atnily Shootout, Kl GS MO !\"TAI , C <A.P l A atmmenna d .. pule btotwttn t'4"0 fam\H.-s o\'M bow a rhUd "*\ belna t~ateod .-rul> tt•d 1n KUnf\r toda) at a publir howt1ng proJ~t aGd • wottuan v. la!\ ktllf'd 1;ntt l hr('' J>t"rl•>nt. 1nr h.tdlnR a poUrf' offlc<'r. wt!re -. oundl"'2. auHM>f'lU('') aauJ PoHC't "ou.ld nf'\lher ccnf\.nn no.-~n)' reports from ltw •nn~ that tv.o JrGUPI of raideot.I one black. ont-what«" 1tnd t-•1:h 1abt>ut U trong bf-Ran ahootlllR ot .. ,.r h ot her from two f.ir mj( bu1ld11\as shon ly a he"r rrudnlght lltdf t• d01..-n rur:~ an th.-p4lrkin« lot bt'twe<t•n th.-bw ld1ng11 Wt're nddJf'd with bulle-u today ind wlndoww had bt-t"n sho t out. atd rt"pnrt('r Mike' <;ororth of th.-Shc.-lby D1u l) Stiar ,..,,. "~ .... d i ,., .. SAl VM><>n. Urull <A P l Pope John f'aul II had to tak..- r•fuge 1n a bu:. t od ~ wht n lhouaands of bart"fOOtt'd slum d1i11 till~~ m ot>tx"d arnund him m Uul\ northtastern Braz11Jan c1t) VuU an and l<>t:al pr~lat~ formed a quick prot«tlvt' {'ordon around John r a.ul uf\~r tieunt) lltrt1ngement:. 111 thu. foul smt•lliJ1~ :.h.inl) town of 130,000 brok~ down Onl) ont· ht tit· Alrl t•C'lu•ll m1ma"l'd to grab the pope tor dn 1n'ltan1 hut the pontiff i. "'h1h• r ass<X'k wal'> spattere<i with mu1I J' ht> Oltl\ t•d tu ''"'(',Jl)t' tht.: s urgmR thronl( T ht-pup<- du{'kt·d tnlu J hu' rt''' nt'd r"r tht' plipdl part) •~Bank~ Dro p R oen N t:W YORK I AP J MaJOr banks m ('hH'ilRO and 1'1u~w York loda) t.froppt>d their prim~ lending rutt-s to l l 5 per cent. m a tching the rJt(' set las t month by four other big bank:. C'ha:.1· '1anh.1ttan Rank. the nallon's third largest. <1nd No 9 r unkw l Ftr'>t ~Jt111nal B<inlc ()f Chicago led the latt-!>l round or re<lucl111n' from the 12 l>t'fc~nt ft!<'s they h<id bt-en QUC1t1ng H:.rnks that fo llov.cd 1nclud1..'<J Chemical Bank tn New York and <'h1 cago s llar n s Trusl & Savings Banks . lMPric-an ·t tldfftt r IOllftl AM STEHOAM. Netherlands CAP ) -An Amen ca n pla ying baseball in lloll•rnd. Bmm l.~WIS. 26. or La Crescents , Cali(. ""a:-. stubh4.-d to death today dunng a fight o utside a diner in the c·11 \ c·<.•nlt'r polu:c· said · 1'1111<·1· ·.Jrrt•:-.h •d t '<'o Dutchmen and an Englishman. all in thc1 r l'<1rl~ 30!'>, uut in thl· l>utch practice did not release their n.11n l'' l'ullc<: said that Le"1s and a fnend. Gary Robson . JO. lorml'rl) 1Ao1th th1· Balt1mQrl' flnoles but now a baseball coach m Holland hd!I bct'n 1n the d1m:r when an a rgument developed In the en~~mg fight outside. Lewis Y.as stabbed twice in the chest. dying almost in::.tantl). but Rob:-,on escaped when the three as- :,ail<1n~ turned t heir attention lo Lewis' car, which they pushed into an ad1oininR candl On to .'1 kron County Girl Tops S oap Box Racers A 12 \N•r ol•J Fullt•rton j.l1rl , .... 1111 "on in l.a~un .i 1'1Kut:I Sun it.I\. I!> '><.'heduled to race again in thl' :°'lauon<s l Chamv1on,h1p ~>ap Box l)('rl1\ next munlh 1n \ k ro n. 01111, Kn:.kn l>odcl wa:, th\.' JunlOr di v1s1on winner in t he Orange a nd Lo s An ge l es County Regional Soap Box Derby held JO Lagwta N1$!Uel In Kristen s third try for the Junior d1\ 1s1on regional title. :,he hnishod ahC'ad or !>CCOnd plac:e: lit' th HtJY. man. 11 of M 1:,~ion \ WJO. th1r cl plil('t' Kim Rutt<in, 11. ,,£ J\n;,h1·1m ..inrl fourth pla<·e t 'hri.,i.na F,11rt1dnk~ ll. of Villa 1'•1 rk Darren Bt·rtul1no. 12, of Van '\'u\ .. wun tin: tu·kel lo Akron an the :.cmor d1v1~1<>n edl{lnl<: out -..haron Ward. 12, of Torrance . Hot;ert I::mpficld, t3, of Newport Beach. and Pal G 1rgcn, 15, of An<Jhc1m B mpr1cld wa::. a l::.o one or two winners of awards ror th~ bes t· l'Onstructed ::.oap box d erby cars Karey Hazlcwinkle, 10. also of Newport Bea c h , was the Junior dav1s1on b<:sl·con!>tructed· car winner. Girgcn reee1ved the direct.or's aw«trd. which 1::. given to a boy or g irl best ext!mpl1fy1ng whut d irectors fet.-1 the program can do fo r yowi~ll'r::. \f or~ t han 500 s pectators t urn1.:d out for th\.· event. which was held throughout the day un · t1I about ftp m Sunday Awards 'wrt: prescnlt'd Cit the Santa Ana t-:lks Lod#(e Sunday nu?ht The R G. Ca.n nmg Corp or Maywood. which h m1ncially sup- pMted lhe e vent. a lso proVlded ;1wards not related to the soap box derby. but to com m uruty 1n volvcmcnt und chura<.'tcr ORAHOE COASl DAILY PILOT ,,._, O•....,-C..-\ o.,., .,~ •" __.."",. t ""' .. ,,..... f'W """"" , .. ...,, ~•\"'fd Of' .... CJ.t"""V"' f.-tt _._.. 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Inc The 900.root-lon g course ""as set up on Aliso Creek Road 1n Laguna Niguel Alpha B e ta H e ld U p in San C le m e nte A man wcartn~ a yellow hunt· 1ng cap and matching sweatshirt robbed the San Clemente Alpha Reta m a rket of $500 Sunday after threatening a ckrk "1th a pis tol. J oe Lathan . who works at the market. localed at 911 So El Camino Real. said the s andy· haired s uspect e nte red the sto re shortly afte r 1 a .m. Sunda y and approached lhe clerk The suspect ordt>rcd the clerk to fill a brown paper bag ""1th ca::.h. then ned on r0<Jt P oh cl' arc 'it-ek ing a man described a:-about fi ve feet 11 1nche~ tall , wi t h a d ark m oust..ache. and v.1lh a m1 1Jtary appearance. No vehicle was Sei!n or heard rollowmg t hl' earl) morning roh· bt'r ~ Thais Get More Anns BA NGKOK. Thailand CAP) A U S. Alr Fo rce C-14 l transport delivered recoilless rlnes and m ore than 11 tons of machine· gun ammunition today In the th ird day of an e m er gen cy American military a irlift t o Thailand following Vietnamese attacks o n the country la st month. A US. Embassy spokesman sa id 30 more tons or ammunitior were scheduled to be delivereti by Tuesda y. The air li ft has a lready provided the Thais wit}\ l.000 new M-16 assault rtnea and 18 howitzers valued a t S3.~ mtlllon. The Tha.lA are paying ror the arms , but lhe United St.at.es la cove ring the $1 million cost of the airlift and has also promised to speed up sea de livery of 35 lmproved M-48 tanks and add! Uooal ammunltlon Surfboards Stolen Steve Re y e s t o l d San Clemente police someone 1t.ole two surfboarda on which he waa worklna from a aara1e In the lOO block of Ave. Florencia over the weekend. The board• were valued •l a tctaJ of $335, police said. ' ----------------- Rock Fan Rampage Hurts 21 llO L.l. VWOOt>. Fla I AP J I\ n roward County dCJ.IUl y shentr "'us 111 l'rltlnal cond1u on I.Oday with u ~1t1ble skull fracture a ft e r 3~ dl:put ies and 15 prison .. ,.., wt>r·~ ~Id al bay for rworl,y 1m hour while roek con· N·rt foll.'! went on u ramplig~. a s h.:r1(f'5 sp0kru.womttn said OU1c1als led t he S unday 111J(hl 1nc•1dcnl involving about ~ in a crowd of 15.400 the m06t ..cr 1ouis 1n the Ho ll y wood ~pol'llator1um ·s hilltor:v . l>t.>puty Gar:r Dickenson w as 'tru ck b,) rocks a nd bottles h urled b) the rock rans. sheriff s .. poke:,°""oman Judi Maffei said todu.) More than 20 othe r.1 were lllJUrl'() l>eput1~ arrested 2 1 1n con- m•c twn v.11h the incident at the 'I \.•d :'\ ugent rcx:k <.'Once rt at the Sport.itunum. :-.he !-aid. addl.llg that rnam of the :Jrrests result e<i 1n •nJlll'lt'S to both deoutie~ a ncl tht.· people they had ar· re:.t<'d \'111lt.•nn· brokl' out arter de pulw:. arrc•!-ted ~ ... veral concert· ~tl(•r::. on !>u!,p1c1on of rO<.'k throw- 1 n i.: and ma r iju a na s moking , officials said. According to Ms . Maffei. those arrested were be· mg taken lo a portable trailer used as a booking area . Deputies. and 15 rock f ans ar· rest ed on d rug c harges r e · matned inside lhe trailer during the approximately 45 mi~ules of bottlt.• a nd rock throw1ng by :Jbout 500 peopk . she said A b o u t 20 de put i es a nd Sportato num security guards rece1vt'd cuts and brui~es while attempting to quell the mob. Ms. ~t a ffe1 said . addm~ that the violence fina lly was ended by deputies in n ot Rear The traile r received a bout SJ.000 damage In addtt1on . n ote rs s m a:.hcd the ""mdows out I)( t"o sheriff's vehicle~ and t"'o pat ron':, vehicle:,. Ms Maffei said GOP ... menl or lht• <.ime ndme nt St>n. Je5Se Helms. R·N.C , a lead1ng conservative o pponent o f the E HA. s a id the dr a ft language also WCI:, unacceptable to him · • 1 tlunk 1t would be helter to leave the ERA out entirely." he said The 106 member s or the Re publican plat.for m committee took h.n al t estimony todav. At a news confcrenei!. plat· for m romm1ttee member Rep ~t argaret He ckler . R·Mass .. and ~C\ era I olhc•r promine nt GOP wom~n :,aid they o ppose the Reagan compromise plank "h1 c n reamrms the p ar t } ·s "h1:.ton c C'omm1t menl to equal ri ~ht~ and equal opportumt1e::. for v.·omen.. but s tops short of ca lling for rat1(1cation. as, the platform has done every year ~ance 1~1-0 '· t feel that a platform that is nega u ve on the ERA will have a ve ry dampening effe<=l on many candidacies and Including the presidential one ." Rep. He<:kler said "ln view of the closeness of pr eside ntial elections we 've seen lately this certainly can be a pi votal. <.'ruc1al issue " St'n John Tower of Texas. the platfo rm committee chairman. said he ha:i no intention of let· t ing the dis put e b ecom e a "i.tret'l brC1v. I' a nd mar next wee k ':-. Rt•pubh can :\ a t1onal Convention <.it '<'h1C'h Reagan's nom 1nC1 t1on 1s a roregone con· clus1on Out Republican !'J a tiona l Ch<J1rman Rill Brock told re· porter.. Swiday that arn ving at an equal rights plank that would head off a floor fi g ht "will be very tough. although possible " Keaf(an per3onall)' opposes a plank urging rat1hc at1on of the E RA. bul aides said Su.nday he probably would accept a pro· E RA statement 1r th at Is what the platform committet! de<:1de:. Pageant Trip Set by San Juan T h e San Juan Capistrano RecreaUon Department wlU con· duct a trip to the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters Tuesday at 5 :30 pm A fee oC S22 coven. transport.a· t1on. admJ~slon to the festival. ond reserved sealing for t.he pa- qeant. Further in.formaUon may be obtained by ca1Un1 t he r e cre a t ion d e par t m ent a t 493·1171, ext. 247. Jewelry Taken In Clemente Theft A San Clemenle vt1ttor told police someone broke lnto hl1 room •t the San Clemeate Inn over t.be weekend, taklnt a 950 1old neeklace and ta5 rlnf . Police aald the burt ar en· tered the room between 10115 a.m. and 4 p.m . S.turday, ente r· ln1 lhf'OUlh tM front door 0 .11, l'tlo! -•t GM f .. _.... Just a Couatry Girl Patnc1a Ludlow of T ustin reacts to a n· nouncemc•nt t hat ~he has won Orange County F:i1r ·~ CAuntr~ Gi r l Pageant. then fla sh l'l' thl· s mile lt)o.t l ht-l:x·d her ~in thl' ti tie Sundetv M•!->~ Ludlow. 18. a student at UC San Diego. will reign as queen of t he fai r . which run.., from July 11 -20 at the l'OU nl y fo1rground :-. tn co~ta Me!->a Uu Burg lars Rob Laguna Hotel Guests Cat burglars c aught gue!>tS na pping a t two La~una Beach hotels ovt>r the weekend taking more than S500 from tw"l hotl'I patrons a nd a n undete rmined amount from a third Police said the intruder or 1n truders entert'd the rooms o f George f'e1fcr of London. and Wilham Paun of Rialto at the Inn a t I.aguna "'h1le the two m1.:n Y.ere ~lccp1 n~ b1•tv.c•en II JO J> m Saturda) and tj 30 " m Sunday. Feirer told pohrt· $.115 1n Cd~h w as taken. v.htlc Paun :.aid ht· lost $215 worth of JC"" clry ..ind d ::.mall amount of <.'a~h Pohcc said th<· intruder or 1n truders aho htl th<' l.ri~unJ R 1v1c r a llotel, taktn.I( r rr•d1t card:, and an unknown amount of cai.h from tht: ro<Jm or ;\t·rl Singer of K1vcrs1dc.· Police :.aid som~nc cntc·n -d the two Co.c.t l11ghway hotel:. b) cutting window ~c rccns and crawling into the r0<im~ ~one or the virt 1 m ~ ~av. or heard anyttung. Hote l Guest Loses J e we ls A °""eekcnd gue t ut the Hott.-1 Laguna 1n Laguna Beach had SI .200 """orth of 1ewelr) stolen from the room he v. a::. \ a c~tan~ a fte r he C'hccke<i out about I p m Saturday, police said Police said ~rg10 Lopez of Carlsbad told t ~m he and his wife had forgotten to ta ke the jewelry when t..hey left the hote l Reportedly the hotel staff was unab le to find t he m issing jewelry when Lopez callt'd to s ay lhat he had left the artlcl~ in the hotel room Carte r to Visit PLAr~s. 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POIOlt'd out th J I Or,!ft)(l' (.'nun t ~ 1 :-. 1 ht· 11 n I ~ ' n t 1 n ~ JUrtsd1r1wn u .. 1n11 th1· '~'km :>nd that a m ore• manageable rollt>C'llon of rompute r soft war(• t>e de' <'loped for the com1ni: s:c·nt·ral t•li·<'t111n T h~ ("Omm1s.,wn met in Santa Anu toda.' to dasru:ss Durley s n·port as v.ell as a report from runsultant Robert ."faetcle It 14ru, last December that lhe Board of SoJ)t'r\ 1sor.. choS<• tht· :'>1 arld \'Jlter \lltl· rounting '~ ~t 1•rn from <1mon..: four m<.1}0r prnuo.,:.ib aAmed ut replacanR t ht• t•IJborat<' cornputenz, d \'Olt• countmg mC1chine::. purcha.::.t-d b}" lhl' C'Ount) In 1963 M C01npete lnLagrma's Surf Contest Sixty.four competi~rs showed up for the 26th an al Brooks Street Surlmg Conte t in Lagwta Beach Sunda~. the longest con· I muously running sur fing event an the world Ent rant!> rode three to four- foot wavt>:, '<'1th some fi ve-fool 't:t., ""htll· a large r rowd pucked Hrook~ Strei.'! bea ch to witness th<· ,., t:nt W1nm·r. 1n the contest. held t'Jt·h ~1.·ar for L<1guna Heach re· ' 1 rt 1· n l ' 11 n I ' '.II c rt' A II ~ 1 a 'w h .... urd~l1:1n placing flr:.t m the v.11m1·n ., d1\ 1~11in TJk1nl! too honors in tht• 00\':0- 1111111 1-.1l•·w1r\ v.a' .Jf'ff B(l11th \1 1~·· l'ur-,110., t•)(>k first in 111,. 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Oraage £east 8•11~ N••NP• ... r EOI T ION ' ~oc 73. NO. 119, 3 SECTIONS. 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JULY 7, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS !CriIDinal Trial Urged for Hostages • moved again from three cities { because the U.S. government t was plotting to kill them. and ; more would be transferred. •1 "1't.e u.cta&ed Pttta ! An inrluenti•I m e m ber or Jran '• new Parliament ur1ed to day that me American hMtlle$ race a court similar to the one that tried Nail war cnminals 10 Nurem~rg. .. Reputedly l have said that the Iranian nation has not taken hostages. but a bunch of spies, 1thieves who have been operallllg for 25 years in Iran. hoo1n~ with tnaat ot God, they will btl trted ln a l'Ourt like.> °'" ont1 in Nurem bf.rg," uld Jo'akhared1n Hejali. Hejui received the most votes of any parliamentary candidate who ran tn Tehran , the lraruan t ap1tal He is 11 s taun ch s up· porter of the Islamic Republican Party , which favors spy trials Cor somt: of the hostages and dominates ~e Parliament, wh lC'h is to decide their rale llejui spoke in the town of Estahbanat in the southern pro- vince ol Fars His remarks were carried by Iran's official news media. Nuremberg was the German city where the United States and its allies tried Nazi criminals after World War II. ln another development, the Tehran newspaper Kayhan re- ported that "heavy" righting broke out Sunday on the Iraq· Iran border near Qas r-e Shirian. 350 miles southwest of Tehran, a.nd was continuing today. It said regular Iraqi army troops and "Iraqi-equipped m e r cenaries." a pparently meaning anti-Kh o m ei n i Iranians. attacked 12 frontier checkpoints and border pocstal stations. There was no report on casualties. The Iranian news agency Pars re ported that "Iraqi agents" blew up an oil pipeline today near Naft-e Shah, on the border 40 miles south of Sasr-e Shirin. Political tens ions between Iran and Iraq e rupted Into sporadic border hostilities this year The militants holding the U.S. hostages said Sunday that some o f their captives bad been "Jn view or m ilitary ag .• .gression by the world-devouring U.S.A. against Iran and its satanic plots against the life of the hostage.spies. we have de· cided to transfe r them to dif· rerent parts of the country so as (Stt IRAN. Page AZ} ;Vote Counter Given Bad Marks llrnas Mag /tlD'l'e Housing Pinch Hurting Area By JERRY CLAUSEN 0'1M 0.11, ~llet SC..lf Officers of many larger buSI· nesses in and ar ound Costa IM esa indicate their firms are contemplating moving from :Blast Rips !New Jersey 'Factories t PERTH AMBOY, N.J . CAP> Explosions and fire ripped 't through an Industrial park com· plex here today, destroying at I least 15 businesses In a square 7 block of buildings and spewing black smoke that could be seen for at least 20 miles. police said More than 100 fire fi ghters driven back by inte nse heat a nd n ames were forced to spray water on the burning Perth Am· boy Industrial Cente r fro m across the street, fire officials said. Two firefighters were taken to Perth Amboy General Hospital where they were being treated for s moke inhalation. Fir e fighters. from several Middlex- sex County communities. were wearing breathing a pparatus. No other injuries were reported. Fire Inspector Victor Paone said he be lieved the rtames could reach the Dwayne Marine Co .. a nearby toxic dump site. and the Coast Guard was alerted to stand in case the inland blaze spread to the dump site near the Ra ritan River. The fire started shortly before 9 a .m .. police said. Workers at the Perth Amboy Iron Works across the street from the complex were evacuat· ed. but no residential evacua· tions wett planned. fire officials said Trio Steal $3 Million Gold, Coim PARIS CAP > -A young stockbroker's employee ud two accomplices stole 330 pounda of gold worth an estimated $3.75 million rrom a Paris bank vault June 23, police sources said to. day. Police tbrouchout France have beet\ ~binl for tbe men without success, the sources Hid. The Part.a Stockbroken' As· sociation iuued a communklue saylq police bad been ukecf to investlpte the dlaappearance ol •old beld on depoeit for clients of t a member Orm, Thorp et ae. Tbe ftrm declined comment on tbetbeft. Tbe AlloclaUon aald it had taken-... to avoid any lou to ~ IOattel laid tbe emploJet mana1ecl to cet bold ol a duplicate of th@ key to the ftrm 't malt ID the bank. TM .... told waa aald ID be la ltOlll ..,._ of one kilo (2.2 ,.,.) md In coln.I 1rhkh "" at a eaoaldlira.,.. premium over .._ IDld la Fruce. Or a n ge County because of e mployee housing problems. a s tudy shows. The joint city of Costa Mesa and Ch a mbe r of Commerce Housing Survey s hows that·near· )y all businesses pa rticipating in the study are concerned with the s hortage of low apd moderate in· come housing. Contacted. in the survey were some 1,400 firms in Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, and Fountain Valley, Irvine and Newport Beach. 0( that number, UK actually responded: The s urvey r e flects a cooperative effort between the city and the chamber to address the housing and employment is· s ues. said Councilman Donn Hall who is also vice chairman of the chamber's industrial com· mittee. Hall said the city-chamber re· port presented no real surprises. T he problem, he said, will be in a solution t o the proven s hortage of affordable housing. ··What the final and exact ans wer is, none of us knows now." he said. "Condominiums are going to be a part of it. ··But nice condos s tar t at $125,000. Young couples don't have that kind of money. Jl's a problem.'' <See HOUSING, Page A2) Mesa Council Picks Pageant Over Meeting Opting to a ttend Laguna Beach's annual Pageant of the Masters. Costa Mesa City Coun cil members have postponed their m ee t in g n o rm a ll y scheduled for tonight. Councilman Ed McFarland said the meeting's lengthy agen· da -including consideration or the land use portion of the city's proPoSed general plan revisions -will be considered at 6:30 p .m. Tuesday. Laguna Beach annually in· vltes all city councils In Orange County to view the pageant on one night. McFarland explained. Mesa's council, caught in a meeting conflict, decided to postpone everything a day. he said. · In addition to a_public hearing to determine Wlietber the pro- posed land-use part of the general plan adequately con· slden all possible iaauea, the council also will conduct a public hearinl regarding poasi· ble cbaqes in bow it bandies en· vironmenW impac( reports. Currently. developen hire en· vironmenta.J impact report con· sultantl from a list aut.borbed by the city. City pJannen want to worlt dlre~with the consultants. byp the developers, or do the won It clly ball. Planners contend that consul· tants wortdnl direcUy with de· velopen u cUenta often ipore or faU to fully addreu 1ltu1Uona that roUtd result ln ne1atlve Im· pact on the city's envf ronment. Council members also are ex· pected to set a public be.rln1 on the pfOl)Oled 12.story eddltJon ID the holiday lnn on Bristol Street denied earlier by lbe PlanninS Commbsk>n. PATRIQA LUDLOW, 18, TUSTIN, IS SU"PRISEO, HAPPY ABOUT NEW ROLE UC S.n Otego CMd la Queen of 1llO Oraft99 County F•lf In Coeta MeM Elllotional Mome11t 2 Abandoned Boys Reunited With Dad TOPEKA. Kan. CAP> -A young Ulinois steelworker was reunited today with his two sons, whose mother a bandoned them in a Topeka church two weeks ago with a note that s he could no longer support them. "Hi, son . Boy, I 'm sorry. Believe me. I'm sorry," Dennis Best, 24. said as he wrapped ru s arms around 33-month-old Ben and 21-month-old Charlie in the office of the Kansas Department of Social a nd Re habilitation Services. The emotion-charged retm.ion came after Best and his parents drove 320 m iles from Ed· wardsville. Ill., where they learned of the boys ' where· a bouts from an Associated Press story. A hearing was scheduled later today in Shawnee County Dis· trict Court to establish Best's claim and determine whetber the boys should be turned over to him. Best presented state officials with birth certificates. a mar· riage license, family photo· graphs of the boys and a receipt for dental work done on one of the boys . Jill Gill, an SRS section ctuef. said Best's evidence "is pretty conclusive to us. but that's up to the judge to decide." "That is them. son. There's no doubt about it." Allen Best told his son at the rel1lUon. ·'Let's Ju.st hope the judge 1s with us. It'll seem like borne again when we get them back," the grandfather said, promising the two boys they'd go camping as soon as they returned to fl. linois. When the boys were brought from their foster home to the state agency office in Topeka, they stood motionless for a mo- ment before recognjzing Best. who jumped up and embraced them . They were soon running a round the room and through the hall. playinR taj( with Best. Flag Downed Mesan Blames His 'FrieD' Ali Rousban relented July 4 and raised the U.S. Flag above his homemade banner or peace on the triangular tower be fashioned of metal and then fought Costa Mesa Cit1 HaJJ w erect. But the nags were cut down late July 4 or early the following momma, Rouahan said. The U.S. Fl•& was slashed with a knife and a chunk was cut rrom me red peace banner bear· lng a while ~ve and green olive branch. "I wu so mad. I could kill,'' Rou•baD said today. He said he believes the act Wal t.he work of friend• who IC· tually helped to raise the ~· troveralaJ tower ln front ol tUa metal fabricaU01 firm at 1550 Superior Ave. ln June. Rouhan contended the friends were angry becauae he had de· clded to fly the U.S. Flag In ad· • dition lQ the homemade peace banner. They were aga in s t the "system" that origin•JIY denied erection ol the red tower and Its peace naa in the first place. he claimed. But ~han aaJd he decided to ra.ite the U.S. f1•g at d•wn July 4 because the City Council rinally approved the tower's erectJon and because he loves the cotmtry, lta nae ud l&a COO· atitution. The peppery Iranian imml· 1rant laid hia battle wu not with. t.he naUoo or lts people - only With "the poliUclan1." Roulban ••'4 he'll restrtnc the na1pote wbleh, alon1 wttb a prayer platform. tops tbe waterfalJ.towtt. He laid be allo plans to add mo:re metal sculptures to ~ vea our hia business. ColUlly Fair ()mai Adorns Tustin Girl By CARL RESDERSON OI -O••IY ~ ... St..tt An 18-year-old Tustin girl. who said sbe dldn't expect to win. out -smiled and out.charmed 31 competitors Sunday to become the Orange County Fair Country Girl for 1!81 Her mother didn't expect her to take home the bouquet eit her Patricia Ludlow. a sophomore at UC San Diego. was named as chief goodwill ambassador to all Fair events. ··Jt's beautiful. it's wonderful. it 's an honor," bubbled Miss Ludlow "I really didn't expect to win it .. The runne rs -up, who wtll become her Fair Cousins were Cha rlene Howell. 21. of Santa Ana. and the current Miss Costa Mesa. Susie Allen. J7. of Lo5 Alamitos. and Shannon Cleye, of Santa Ana. Miss Allen was named Miss Photogenic by news photo· grapbers covering the pre-fair e vent. Miss Ludlow, daughter of Les and Kim LudJow, Tustin. said that s he no rm a lly e nte r s livestock in Fair competition. but since she had no lime to raise animals this year. she de· cided to participate in the fajr by signing up for the Country Girl competition. She just thought she'd enter herseU. Probably the most sur· prised person to hear that Patrici a had won was her mother, Kim. Mrs. Ludlow has lost a $100 bet with a friend of the famJly on whether or not her daughter would even place among the Top Five. She bet against Patricia. Man Killed Saving Dog FRESNO (AP> -A Fresno man was killed when be fell down a eranite·waUed .can)'Gft ln Sletta National Forett wbU• try· lnt to save hls do1 ~ft•r lt at.um bled. Arthur J. Medley, 4T. wu hit· lat wtth frt.ndl between Balch Camp and Dlnkey ~ ·when hla dot sUpped and fell 20 reet. Prober Issues l Report By DEWRES BROOKS JRWlN OI t• o-.1v ••i.t \t•ff A s tate investigator has looked at Orange County's new Sl ~ million vote counting system a nd concluded lhat "It ha:- s e r 1ous der1 c1e nc1es which should be corrected before 1t 1~ used agam " The same investigator. in a re. port issued today. also said the county Re gistrar of Voters office • 1s "woefully underst affed in critical ar eas" and wa s handed ; a tough assl~ment in the June 4 primary election without having ~ a voice in the selection of the , vote cowtting machinery. , State E lection and Political ~ Reform investigator William Durley's study or the new vote· counting machines followed the J s low a od so metimes-snarled ~ I l ·day count of the primary e lec- tion ballots. That prolonged count le ft l Orange County far behind other'- courties in the state and it wasn't until June 18 that the • Board of Supervisors was able to certify the election. · And 1n his report. Durley makes 1t clear that m his view the new Martel-Valtec vote rounttnJ? machines. a balky data p r oress 1n~ center a nd a Re1?1strar of Voters offi ce that had little to sav about thl' mechanics of the election were to blame for the slow count lt was Durley·s picturing of lhe plight of Regis trar of Voters Al Olson's staff that cleared it of mana~eable responsibilities in the election count snafu. In addition to concluding the m achinerv has "serious defi · c1enc1es" burley reports : The computer software that provides the voting blueprint re· quired a massive d en cal effort "so vast and complex a nd critical that errors were inev1ta· bit> .. The rounty's data process· ing center was "insufficiently responsive to the needs of the Registrar when preparing for the election · · -Election night processing and handling of ballots is m need of improvement. The investigator recom- mended to tbe state commission that corrections be made in the Martel-Vallee vote machinery <See COUNT, Page AZ) i • Or~~ed-Coast , ~ ~ Weather Coast al fog a nd low clouds tonight and early Tuesday. Lows tonight 58 at the beaches. 6S inland. Highs Tuesday from 10 to mid 80s. INSIDE TOD.4 Y More than mows play ot Newport'• BoUJo<i Cfrtem<l, clofm two of the tMaln'• empJ011ee1. The11 bdiev• pho•t• are on apd«I <Jltractiora. SnF~,Pol/eCI. llMlex MY_..,,. U AM-....n a , l..M...... M ..... SM ....._ ................. M , ~ At Of .... c.iity ... ~ CM ............ a , C.-C• .. = ew I =:.:-.-:t ~ :: ....... M,....... ..... 1::.-::.' .... --.. Ct-.1 .... .._ M ...... ""' Cl 1 Killed, 4 Wounded /11 F a111ily Shootout KlNOS MO NTAIN, N C CAP> -A ummtnna dtt1>1.&lt bet'lu•en t"'O famlltt-1 Offr how a <'hlld wu beln& tittalf'tt Pru~ tcd m KWlfil'f' tod•) a l a e>ubl1t' hol.Wn1 p m jec-t and • wum an "•" luHf'd and four per•ons . 1n rlud1n1 a PoUo ofllt·rr "'"rr -..•ou.nded, aulhonU.._ n•d Polle. WOUid oeflher tonnrm nor dt>ny rt!porta froru th. sc-.,e that t .. o imups ol r•h*l.I Gnf' black. °"" whltt• 1.nd each about 15 troog ~i•n hootana: at u t"h otht•r frnm tv.11 f1H'mfl bu1ldrnt1lli i.ho,.tl) ttni·r mittniKhl flW! 11 down c11 ns Ul tht' parkln6' lot ~t"'t'Nt tht> llu.1lct111"" we re nddl\'d "'Ith bullf't~ toc1ay lmd window" hart bf.f'n "hot <JUI , said repOrtt'r M1kt' Gofo rth of the Shd by Oa1)) Shar r.,., 111¥9 Br•z ll ,,._. SALVADOR. Brull 1At'1 l'oix-J ohn Paul II hl'd to tnkl" rdu1e in s b~ toda> -..ht.•11 tho~and~ of bafffoott'<i blum dwell•~ mobbed a ro und him 1n u11~ northeasttrn Brauh 11n flt'.\ Vauran and l\K'1&I prt'l&ll'!> form('(i a quick prot.-C"ttv~ t't.Hdon ..-ound J ohn Puul after securll \ .a.rr.ml(l·nwut:> m th•~ foul !iftH'lling :.h•nt> tov." o( 130 000 brokl' do"' n Only one httk girl a ('t u1tlh man&ged lo grab the pope for an in:.tant hut the pontiff ' v. hilt' <'assock "A a~ S!'lullered with m ud a. ... ht· mo\t••I lo t•~t"upe the ~urging throng 'fht' )IOI~' duckt:"tl 11110 ,1 hu., r1•w1 \ t•d for lht• pa pd I part) Prodaw~.-Dor.-S<"hart1 Din N EW YORK IAP> Dore Schan. H .i form er llolly~ood producer and .:Hlthor of the 1958 Broadwa} hit ··s u nnse at Cam. pobello." d i1'<1 tod ay at his home on Manhatt<an s Eust Side a fte1 a Jong lll111·:.:- Scl1<tr\. "ho •>nl t' t•arm•d $:j()(} CJ(J(J a H 'ar ;1!-. pr1id1w\11>n ht·:.ttl at t ht.· MNro c;o1<J11.~n Mayer ~tud10c; 11.a:. t h1· author of more tha n ·lO mnt1on µ1cturc~ and i.tagc work~ ··s unrise at Campobd lo," a drama about Franklln O . Hoosl'velrs battle of will a~11in!>t the effects of polio, WliS one or l ht• major '>UCl·esi.t·:. of llroadw;.iy m the Je1te 1950s .-\nM-ri<"on ·llhlea.-KUl.-d A!\1STERD.\M. N etherland!> !AP) -An American playing ba!>d 1.11l m llolland. Hrwn L(•w1s, 26 , of La Crescenta, Calif .. "a-. ~Lahb<.·d tn 1k<llh tod ay d un n g a fight outside a diner in the I'll.' l't•ntl'r, 1mlll't· !>aid l'ohce arrc:~ted two Dut.chmcn and an Englishman. all an their ear ly l<r.-.. hut in the Dutch practice did not release the ir nam1·:. P olice said that Lewi!> and a friend, Gary Robson, JO, formt•rly wnh the Baltimore On oles but now a baseball coach m Ho lland. had been an the diner " hen an argument de veloped In the ens uing fi g ht o ut 1de Lew1s was stabbed twice in the chest. dying almost ins ta nt!), but Robi.on esca~d when the thre e as· sailanu. turned their a tte ntion to Le wis' car , \.\oh1ch thev pushed into a n ad10tn1 n~ cu nal On l o .t\kron County Girl Tops Soap Box Racers A 12·year.old f''ulh:rton girl. wh o won in La~una N1~uel Sun rtay. is i.chcdulcd to race aga in 1n tlw Nat1on:.il Champ1ons h1p ~ap Box Dt'rby nt'xt month in Akron. Ohw Kristen Dodd w~ ... the Junior d1\•1,1on ""1nn1·r 1n the Orange and Los An>\~lc.., C ount ~ Ht"~1onal SoJp Uox IJc rb) held 1n La~w1<1 N11?uel Ira t\rtstt'n '> third t r} for the Ju111or d1v1s1on rc~1onal title. '>he f1n 1?-.hod cihl'all of !'>cconrt plal'<:' Ul•l h 1~1" man. 11 . IJf !\I 1.,.,111n V1e10. third plarP Kim Hutl<1n . ll, of Anahc1m. an<I fourth place Christina Fair banks. 12. of V11l<1 Pa rk Darren Bertolino, 12. of Yan l'uys won the ticket to Akron in the senJor d1 v1s1on edging out Sh aron Ward, 12, of Torrance, RCJbert Empfield, 13. of Newport Beach. and Pat G1r gen , 15, of Anahl·1m F: m pf1cld v. us also one of t ""'" winners of awards for t he best con s tructed soap box de r by cars Ka rey Hailcwinkl!.!. 10. a lso of New port Beach. v.a .. the Junio r d1v1s1on best cons tructed· C'dr ~mncr G1rgen rec(·1ved the d1re<-tor·~ award, which 1s i.i1v('n to a boy or g irl best exemplifying what direct.ors feel the prngram c.an do for vounR'>l(.'r., More t ha n 500 s pect ator~ turned out for the event. which 11. as held thr ougho ut the duy un t1I about 8 p.m . Sunday Awarrh were presented at the Santa Ana Elks Lodf(e Sunday nulht volvement and characte r . Ass1stinR in s ite pr C'pnrat1on for the OranRe County Soilp Hox Ot'rby Assoc1at1on e ve nt wa:. 1\ vco Community De ve lopers, 1111· The 900 foot long C'Ou r'\c \\ :.i ... ""' up on Al1 <.,o Cn•t•k Ho<1d in LugunJ N1~ul'l Frotn Pa9P I I COUNT ... .1 ... a l'11ndJ t1on of 1·ont1nu<..-<l u~1· 111 :111.' Cahfomrn 1•)f!ct1on 1!1· p<nntl-o out that OranR•' ( • C• u n t y 1 s l he o n I y vol 1 n ~ 1un~d1ct1on u s in~ t he S)~t<:m and thul a more manag(•abl<: l'Ollcrtion of computN soft wa re he developed fo r the com ing gcnl'ra l election T hc commiS..">JOn m et in Santa An<.t today to discuss Uur\ey·., report as well as a report from M ns ultant Robert Naetele It was la!>t D<>cembn t hat the Boarrl of Superv1scirs chose the !\1 a r t1•I Valt<'c \'Ole· counting !>):.tern from <.tmong four maJor prouoc.,&Js aAmPd <.1t rrplacing th e elaborate computcri1.ed vote countini: mach1nr'> purcha!>cd by thl· 1 ount~ in J~J Fire Extinguished LA SPEZJA. Italy I AP) F 1rrmen today exting uished the blazl' aboard the Leonardo da Vinci hours a fte r the ro rmer pride of the Jta Uan shipping line k E>f'led over on its s ide In La Spczia harbor ERA Key Issue For GOP DP.TROIT (Ar> Mlchlaan ctov Wllhum G Miiiiken tu~ u ""lcom1n1 addreu to de· tu 1&akt. ~lrnft1n& 1.h~ Republican platform into a rlnaln, endone· 111 ent u f the Equ" Ri1ht1 i\rnl·ntJ rnl'nt today, touch1n1 olf 11. h,11 V. li t\ l'Xpccled t o be a 111\ 1:.1v.-p 1Hl) platform ba ttle. "Tu droµ the EHA plank from uur 1>hatfurm now would be a pubh l' dcmonstratlon that Ws p.ir·t, hud abandoned its goal of l"q ual r ights for wome n ,·· M1lhkcn told the 106·member ltepubllc~ platform comm1tt~. M 1lhken 's re marks received .1ppla u:.t' from spectators, with a ~cattenng of hisses from ERA opponen~. som e waving "Stop f-:H ,\ :-.1gn:. Tht• b.ittk ovt-r v. he ther to ~l'l'I' a µ111 1-;n/\ plirnk in the plal(orm ",,.., expect e d to dcnn inJlt' thJ~ v. ct>k 's pla tform rlr.lfllll~ !>CSl>IOns . \1 l·mtx·rs of the platform com m 1tlt'•' told that 1980 w ill be a "b:.in11t•1 vE>11r" for Republicans. 11. t•n· 11utt111J: tlw fina l toucht>s on .111 1 :-.,m·~ tlm·um t'nt that GOP k·ackr.. ..,~,Y wilt he closely at tnu1w d to Ho n:.ild J((•aga n ·:. con !>e rvut1v~ politic al philosophy~ f 'ro• Pa~ .41 HOUSING • • With apartmen t rents up and a ffo rdable housing purchases a near 1mposs1b1hty, many of the a re a's wo rk force are moving In· land to less e xpensive quarters. the s ur\'Cy mdicates. Hall s aid, "We have to face the fact we ar e living an an urban cocislal en vironment now La nd l'<>l>~ ur e high. We are go· 1ng to have t o get used to ~ma iler quarters ''I'm talking now a bout 600 to 800 squa re feet You 've got LO g1 vc pt'Ople the opportunity to purcht,1:.e something to li ve in so lhl') can rcap thl• tax benefits ... Cost<J Mcsu ·s once burgeoning a p &rl m t•nt cons truction p ro- gram~ arc a thing of the pas t. he opined Nobody. he conjectured. want.S lo build and supe rvise apart· m ents that. in a tig ht money market. cos t nea rly $80.000 per unit to construct To mt•et fin:rnce col'ti.. ht· s aid I Ill' <1pa rtm en t:, y,,ould rent for between $600 and S800 each with fe w tenl:lllt.s capable of the rent. ··And the re 1s tne s pectr e 01 n nt rnntrol." he added Thi· Jrt'il ~ h1S!h rc:nt~ and c~t h home" hit th1· blup eollar and l'll011<·al ""rkl'r., tht· ha rdl·'il. the 11\\ lh,1m lwr ..,unt.·~ rt"ports !Sul ,1bout 80 pt-rcent of the r1 s pondin~ firm ... ag reed tha t the.• lo<.'al hu<.inc.,., communitv '"' , ·' p, · r H· 111 1 n s.: ~1 f u 11 .., 1:a I•· ... l\ort J !.!" of em pl< •yt'e<; · Large manufoctur ing hrms a r <: s u ffer 1 n ~ the big g est 1·m plrH m l'nt )J rol>lems, 't\hile !>mall retail businesses are lc<J!>t rm p <ic t ed," the re port ~talc:.. Caty planners noted that while tht' ~11rve) rt'.,ultc:d in o nly a 13 percent rcspon~e. firms answer- ing the ques t ions e mploy a total or <!7.551 people lntl ustrial a nd retail firms a c· ,. (J u n t t' d r I) r m 0 s l 0 r t h e rc:;p<mscs The\ ~(·re followed in number by office and proft:ss1onal com panic!), fi n ancial 1nst1tut1ons . ">crv1ce establJshments, ins titu· t1o n a l firms and development a nd construcu on companies . "T\\enty·four firm!., <1ccount· ang for a ppro ximately one·third of the employees inc luded in the sur vey, indicated that local hou sing condWons we re causing these huslnesses to cons ider re· loc ation out of Orange County." the re port notes. The R. G. Canning Corp of May wood, which financially sup po rted the event. a lso prov1dt'd awards not related to the soap bo x derby, but to commumtv tn· OftANOE COAST Rampaging Rockers DAILY PILOT '"' Ut~ IOoliit 0 •1 , t• ·• • '"' -~ f\ 'uimbtt'• CS ,,., ... •\ t 'r\ I l)v~ ... o -.~ ·~ Of'• ..... (M\t ~'"""'"O C~P-4"• ~,.,, ........ , .,, PwOf••'•" ~ ...... OUO" ',-o., 10'" (~'!lit• Milot~ ~· ._,.,.,, ...... " H~ "fl'r 8 fl'• flt 't1it"t••"' W•llf"f '"'•"• \.•Ov"• n.-.. ,. .-.,,.,. cw'' "" "'O. ·~-..... ,,. ,._ , ~•\'-'O ~wr-..n #Iii ~•n ,,. .,,.. ,._, °"'°4•\r-.f"lq .,..,., I\ •• UD ~\t '-•• \hft1 .. 0 tt.f• t"810 '"°''",,,,,. • c •llJQl'#h• ,,.,. • • . ...,,, "' ....... '-• ,.,. .. """'' .,,_ ~ .. JH• .. c..ir•-. Vlo'\• ~..,, ... ftt •-.S ~-~ ,.....,..., ...... l 1111 )f , ... _ ...... ..- M.•""1.01 .... f fttOJ ,_ ........ ,.,~ ,,,.,.. '-"•A.it4•"4 l OltCW' Co111 M• 11 Otttoe t»W.\t n ... ~,-· Mtt+l1~ .,,,,,, '' p 0 """' 1'61,1 '7•)• T•l ..... M (7'4)~ a 1111tt .. ,...,....MM111 .. . I Hurt 20 in Florida HOLLYWOOD. Fla. <AP) -A Broward County deputy sheriff was m crit ical condition \oday with a possible skull fracture a ft e r 35 deputies and 15 prisoners were beld at bay for nearly an hoW' while rock con· cer t farus went on a rampage, a s heriff'• spokeswoman said. Officials led the S und ay night incident involving about 500 in a crowd of 15.400 the m oet ser lout in the Hollywood Sportatorium's hlstotv. Deputy Gary Dickenson was struck by r oc ks and boUles hurled by the rock fans, sheriff's s pokeswoman Judi )Saffel said today. More lhan 20 olhe" were Injured. OeputJe1 arreeted 21 ln con· nettion wtlh lhe lncldent at the Ted Nuaent rock concert at the Sportatorium> •be said, llddin1 that mad)' ot tJae arreau re1wt· ed la '"'uriee to botb deoutJea 1nd the people \h•J bad ar· rat.cl. ,. Violence broke out after de· pulses arres ted sever al concert· goers on suspicion of rock throw· ing and m a rijuana s m oking, oWclals s aJd . According to Ms. Maffei, those arrested were be· ing taken to a portable trailer used as a bookin g area. Deputies and IS rock fan.a ar· rested on drug c harges re- mained In.aide the trailer durtna the approxim ately 45 m inutes ot bot.tie and roc k tbrow lne by about~ people, she said. Abo ut 20 d e puties and Spor utorlum security 1uards rfC!elved cuts and brultea while attemptin1 to quell the mob, Ma. Mallet 11ld, addln, that the vtolence finally wa1 ended by deputJes In rtot 1ear. Th• traUer received about $3,000 dama11. In a4Jttuon, rloterl •maaMd tbt wtndOwa out ol t•o lherttt·1 vebtc ... and two patron's vehlcl11, Na. Maffei Hld. • 'I o.o,~-~...,, ... ....__ BEACHES ALONO NEWPORT'S OCEAN FRONT LOOKED LIKE THIS DURING WEEKEND Drowning at Btg Corona M•r• Three-day Fourth of July Hollday Two Drown • m Tides One Million Ja11i Coast Beaches on Weekend Ry STE\'F. MARUl.t: 01 .... o •••• l"llOi \141' N e arly ci million p eople packed the bea1:hei. along the Orange Coast over :.t busy and hectic Fourth of July weekend that included two drownings anti hundreds of rescues, hfcg uurd~ said \oday . Lifeguards fro m Seal 8 e1tch to San C lem e nt e ~aid th e dangerous riptides we re a:. bad a s they've ever w itn essed Large surf. reported !~· reaching 10 feet at umes in some plitct•!>. also play ed a fa c to r an thl' rescue-filled hohduy. In Newport Uea e h , where m o re tha n 300 people "'He p u lled fr o m th e "'"l<'r . li fegua rd~ !>ai d a 37·yt:ar nlc1 Ana heim scuba diver . r·ul\ in Wilkinson. drowned ne;i r Coron;; de l Mar State Beach Officials said W1 lk in~on "a ~ d1 vmg with ~1 friend early i''n From Page :\ I IRAN ... to h ave them under the control of the nation . until such time as their final fate 1!> decided by the Is la mic MaJlis,·· the militants '>:Jld in a ">ta lt·ment bro<id<'<.t!'>t 1,,. T ehran JU1 d10. · "We announce that we shall continue our policy of t ransfer. Co n sequ e ntl y . W <' h avP 1 rans( erred ho....la~<.''> from lhl· three towns of Arak, Maha lla1 and ~3Jaf Abad to othl'r s atc·i. · Ar;ih \1.1ha~J.11 and '\JJ;of 1\harl an· in v.est central Iran The stat<'ment did not .. dv h11\\ many of th · 5J ho:.ta~r~ w;·re 1n \•11\('() 111 th•· tr,1n,f1 •r 11r "'hl'r•· the~ "l'rt' tak,·n F1 Ct~ of the Amenl·a n!> a nd H11· l ' S. Emba!-..S) in T ehran \.\o (•r1• ~cizcrl NO\ 4 \\hilt· ou~tt:d Shah ~tohammt•d Re.ta l'ahl~\I .... a~ undergoing canct"r tre atment in New York. Three of the c m · b a ssy's t o p o ff ici a l s arc prisoners at the lramun Foreign Ministry in T ehra n F o llo w init the u ns uccesful American aue mpt to r escue the hostages on April 15. their cap· tors announced they had been i.prcad around amn ng m or e tha n a dozen cities to foll other resc ut' attempts However. som <: US ofhc1als m Was h ington doubt tht· pr1sont'r!\ were mov(•d from the embassy 1n Tehran. Today 1s the hos t ages· 247th da y m capuv1 t). <l.1 \ v. ht·n hl' ~cit 1n troubh· 1\ "''<'IHlll drowr11 ng \'1<'t1rn. :!f> ~ .. .ir •>Id S1:inJ,.;. \' lrnarla of ~'Ir "' ;dk cl1..,iJfll•l'art·d Frid:.i ~ .i't• r noon .... hit1· '>u rf1ng a l I 'r) '>ld l C11\'1• n11rth o f La~una lkach C>r a n f(l' C ount y 11 .i rbo r Patrolmen "aid his IYxiy Wi.J~hed 1•1 "hon• •'.1 rl~ Frtday t•v1•nin1< II" bt•ht·, .. 11 th•· S orv.alk man 11. ,,., 1·aught in ht·J\ \ np rur ll'lll' \I the city sand'> 1n Hunt 111;.:ton Bt'ach. wht·re more thdn :;1111 rw111 '1 .... tt11r.., turn•·tl 1111 11\1·r ti..-h1,)11f.1, t.r•·,1J.. ~u.irtJ ... rt"•l"Ul"<.I nf·urh 4'J() ~.,.,,1mm<•rc., 'lt.itt· CJff1r1ah in lluntini;:ton 1 .,llmat1'(1 .; '1U.1rll r of a m1lhon lit· a ch i;:()(·r~ \ •~.il•·d 1!11b;1 Char .J ,1nd lfunun.1_1t1m ~lull' b(·.i• ht·'> ••\ t·r the.• V.t>t>k1·nd Fwieral Set For J/ eteran oc Lal('llUJ/1 Orange Count) S hf'rdf ' Oepa rtml'nl Sgt Le~ Leber. ~. died of an apparent heart attack Saturday in Saddleback Com· mun1ty Hospita l L eber . of El Toro. w as head of tht• ~ht>r1ff ~ cr1m1na l 1n · tellli?enre unit and had ht>c'n J memb(>r of th1· '-ht-riff " rlepan m Pnt for :?4 ""ar' 111• 1:-... ur\l\•·<1 lw 111 ... "'"' <:ran· thn·1· .. on' .ind l\\O rt a u.l!hl 1 ·r .... ~1·n tN'" an· ~C'h('tlukd fn r 11 .1 m Tuesrta~ .it """ I-.im1l~ (.'atholll' Churrh 1n Oran~<> T oda' ... hen ff':. departmt·nt s pokciman Lt W} alt Hart d escribed Leb(>r as a "t rustt'fl m:u n!>la) of the department who h.indled the most sen 1t1 ve Cl!> :-.1~n ml'nl~ llart l'rcd1t1·d L<>hN v.1l h tht• undercon•r \\Ork that rt"rently lt-d to the cracking of an alleged ma1or countcrfc1t1 n ~ rin..: 1n ~t 1:-.:-100 \'1c10 "Sgt. Leber ov1·r the years \\lJ'> in:-trumental in many ma 1ur <·a !>to'S <.1n d v.:.i ... knoy.n I hroughout the s tate for hts tn· \CStl~at1vt> a bility." Lt Hart ~a 1d <is he d1~cusscd Leber ~ 24·year car~r v.1th the Orang(' Count~ Shenfrs Department Th<·~ re port ed about 600 n·~<'ue8 for the weekend. State guards also suid lh<.tt F'ourth of .J.utv act1v1ticc; Wf'r{' dis rupte<S 1-rufa v 1·ventnl.! bv \y,,o stabbine 1n1·1d1•nb 11111' at Holsa Chica, lhe oth •r <.tl Huntington State. Det a ils w er e s ketc h y but Orange County 'i h<'riff deputies -..w1 bot h 1nt·1Cll'nt:. Wt'r<: gang- r t'ftJt t•<I I o 'II e v. fl<t rt B ca c h , CI t y p;Jrking lots were clo~cd before 111 a m . all thrt>i? day-.. l"'c-wport hft·guards estim::ited 32 I 00() IH:oplc· p<.1<"kcrl the ~and!'. '""r lh1· "t-ek1•ntl A r t>port<..'d 1 rri11. t1 of 145,000 on f 'riday v.a s 111'>1 -.hort l)f th" ofhr 1al record .,( I 'ill In') ... N In I ht· m ttl l !nl)c; \I l>oh1•11\ !-il al t· Bf'ach llf•·ru:111h .. a 1rl t h•· h"arh was ~'> • r11v.1l••r1 1h"' \\1·r1• unahlP to 1t r I\•· t• • ,,... .d .. ni.: 1 II•· ..,, ranrl I h• \ ro·J" 1rt •·d ;!IMJ ro·<,1·w·' in • l11 rl111 g t.,.,o n1·ar drov.111111~:.. 111 Lagun<i H"Jt.'h , g ua r<fs Pill !. ti :l'~i m •·an '11·11m .... to 'i;Jf1· I\ < n111.1h 1n Lag una Wl'rl.! , . .,t1mat1-d at 70,00IJ for the long 1H·cl.end I. a i.: u n .1 I if 1· R u ;u ti ~ 1.1 r k o-.tl'rhUt''i wa ., t red1tcd with ,, \ t•rtmg what could have been a 't'rlOw. <11luution whe n ., man .1rmed v.1th <i box c utter :,tart.e<l dltack1 ng other bcC1.chgoers. :'l;o 1nJuries resulted from t.be Inca· dent. 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F-oc7TIAU. ~ ... .._ ............ fOMONT~ ES'C•MOS Tr_.., 8•1:o<• Wll••rt\. ~nq bKk to ftvo Sf~•t<,..._.-'\ A OVQtl<tOI•" tor • po•-lo bo IW IYMd ••l .- SCXC E • ~S.C..H LA-H (\IW YOQIC UNllEO AD<!<'n loUr\11 to.ecn.~ Ragtitne, Cliri&tine - ·. NabHonofs SAN DU:OO -ln tbe 1~ race ln the lJ.year blltory ~the ~vent, flrat tlnl1hera in the 110.mlle Marina deJ Rey to San Dle10 yacht race manaced to sail fut enough to save t.beir handicap times in their reepec· live divisiooa. The 67-foot sloop Ragtime was B0.4'IJNG the first yacht to finish wit!f an ela psed lime of lS hours fllld four minutes and wound up as th e Class A winner In 'the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet. Ragtime was sailed by a Long Beach Yacht Club headed by Dick Daniels a nd Eldon Hickman F red P reiss' 84-foo) sloo~ Christine. Pacific Ma riners Yacht Club. finished 22 minutes be hind Ragtime to win line honors in the International Of. fshore Rule division as well as pick up the Class A victory. A total of 381 yachts started the annual Fourth of July classic but the light air condit ions dur- in~ the entire race took its toll and onl y 321 fin ished. Handicap trophy winners: tOA I> -I (lv1\l.r~. Fred PrtoU, PMYC. 1. ,_.,On•QM Sun. A•<f'W#d Mie1rw, LAYC ). s,.ifVff F O• 8oO lttol .... r, L8YC. IOA 6 I EA•1 !.lr ... 1, 0 1<• ~"'"'. WYC l . l"A>o\I w.~ .... -~ M<c.t•oo. PM (C, J SIOO<M, (h"O Cooll. LBVC tOAi (. 1 Hot Aum C1nf1ll01' F="ot.,mdn, ICHY(, 1 M•I Tri(• Aoo&•IC .... r SWYC J Pop N U\ P•l•ll-L8YC MOAC I ..........,,, •• '""' L ... eve 1 .... ....,.._,, 8'..u _,_'"_. c .. oo eve. l 1t1\l'I SI•• (.Nt-0 lA<Ah WY( p ... QF A 1 Pt1tot•mt: O•nt~li. Ht(l m4n ~10\. l 8Y( 1 Nt0ft1 TrAtn Sitt W .. llf"'f'\ .. JOhft l"O• ll•t1V( JP·~-0•n~ora,!>8V( p.,. A J. & \ ()o,-n.Am1t,. 6<00 t.At')rr •\ k HVC 1 J trw\t (ind 800 /ttlfon 1\ Ht4\h •rnolO PMYC .l. 8••t•' DOQ!e'' P 1t1ctort 8 ttC p..,o,-( t J._,,,. M tu •(l1t1\ l 8V( 1 ti,n. "°"' J1.11""C:t•O"I J·m Fo'ft'r (Y( l Pr•nc.. 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J CNI D Ee1t Mt<'-1 u,,....,_ C6YC.. 109 Boats Vie In NHYC Regatta Chenoweth Tops Field DIESELS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Wann weathe r and Light breezes drew 109 boats in eight classes out to compete in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Independence Day Regatta Saturday and Sunday. There were three classes sailing courses in the ocean off Newport and five classes rompehng over inside the bay courses. Largest cl~s on outside courses was the Etchells·22 with 14 entries. and the largest class on inside courses was the Sabot A with 28. Trophy wiMers · \ANT....,.,..10 ,., -1 UIOll¥ '-'-... ,...,, Pen•-HMYC , 111•11 etwE;-~~·~_: ~(.WI-Md ~ 11111 ... ,n<-1, llY( l Strt. °°" eewn, ~wvc. l. ~"°"· o-.. ""'"..,,, eve • Sc>-<rt. su11 R.,..._,Nl:IVC. SOt.IHCi 1•1-I, Estrwll• Ltt'dt, ~'°" ()r11r, 8VC, 1 '°"'•I.A,.,,, Aslllt· ''· Nl:CVC. U.80'T A UGI -I ~ Redo\, HHVC 1 OA¥0cl Fr""'-O. LIYC. l C.~.-.~.Hl:CVC. • P-111-.SSYC. U.80'T I 11 .. -I I r_., _ ...... HHVO 1 ~ ~. SSVC J. 0• ..... ll«<lln\et\. H MV C S....eoT C I UI -I 9111 O'A"9tl0. 8CVC. 1 Ill(-W-!ICY<:. l Ill-rt L..lllrd,8YC. L:l'~lll 1141 -I OouCI , ....... eve 1 Jeff o-.. HHYC l 54..W ·~.Nl:CYC Grins Sails to Win Grins. skippered by Dave French. Dana Point Yacht Club. was the overall and Class A winner Sunday in DPYC's Firecracker Re1atta. Thirty boats turned out for the event which was sailed ln light 5 to 7 knot winds off Dana Point. Trophy winners: Antagoni8t Captures Race MARINA DEL REY -Anta1oniat, skippered by Don Hill, California Yacht Chab. was the overall and Class B wtnner in CYC'1 Overton Series for yachts rated under the lnternaUonal Offshore Rule. Second overall waa Leadln1 Lady. co· 1klppered by Sandy and Huby Kerns, WlDdJam· men Yaebt Club and t.b1rd wu Deception, Dave ... ,~~.eve. Clua ltandinCI; - If It f1CN1t1, ollance1 are ,.,., ... ,..d about II .. ...... - lntlte DAILY PILOT MADISO~. Ind <AP> Dean Chenoweth ove r came a one l ap penalty for a false start in the first heat Sunday and drove the new Miss Budweiser lo his fourth s traight vic to r~ this season In the S6S.000 Madison Gold Cup Regatta for unlimited hydroplanes Chenoweth . 42. o r Tallahas see. Fla . finis h ed a h ead o r second-place Bil l Muncey BUY OR LEASE NABERS ~ ORANGE COUMTY'S LEADING DEALER .\u I ou'••r Prin• .\o 114-•lf••r .'i'.-r l'it•f' 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100 Zillgitt a11d Wright insur.mcc: 2grnts ;md brokrrs Manuf•cturers: lnsuran«' C'OS~ n s1njl" Contact us ror c:ompe11t1ve quotes on Proper- ty. L1ab1hty. D1fftcult Products L1ablhty. Commercial Auto. CrQup Life and Med1ca f as well :is Work er's Compensation Insurance Bob Guffin J9J1 Mac N'thur Bo\lk-ntd Nnrport Buch. u 9™10 (T14)TS2~~ LEASllll! PRIME RA TES ARE COMING DOWN AND SO ARE OUR RA TES! WE LEASE ALL MAKE 1980 CARS AND TRUCKS. MANY MODELS ON DISPLAY FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE DELIVERY. ·wrvr GOT WHA T YOU'Rf LOOKING FOR . THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. zo••H.._.• c .......... FALS 642-0010 • ··--54M2 I 1 ) r I ~ • ...... , .• ..... ,.. NYSE COMPOS£IE TRANSACl'IONS ps• (EST) Prier. • ................................... ,...,..,,...,.._. ......... OM...-1111C• ........................... ._ .............. ._. ........ _ 1UlfHW / ITOCK8 BUSINESS ............. eo.ta ............... eMeMd MCoDd vic:e pnekllm o1 c.w • vewdi L12•1 A.111 rtadllt. N' P • z • ..-.. headquartered in IM.De. bu been aamed retailer ol the year by 1k&Udla1 Supply Newa. 1.-D. c;....., Ss manaaer o1 wen. Parse Buis braneb in. l..al\&U Beacb. The otrlce, G&eoneyre Street and Laauna Avenue, opens tor tM•inell• July 21. Seuaam Co., a jewelry outlet, bu opened a atore in Faalaloa lalaDd, Newport Beach. New Aa.erkaa ae.auut Corp., a .aubllidiary ol W.R. Grace le Co., ls a new Colt.a Mesa company involved ln rnean:b and development ol restaurant concepts. Jeremy A. McKenzJe and Gino Loring are vice president.a. .,., .. Petet' W. MeJ9, manager ol t.be Irvine office of The ~ley C.:O •• is l980 chairman ol the Economic Development Council ol Orange County Chamber of Commerce. Consumer 's League member Pat Blow has entitled her July lS talk to the lrvlae Basiae88 aad Professloaal Womea's Club, "Did You Know?" The session is slated for 11 :45 a.m. at 2101 E. Edinger Ave., Santa Ana. Reserva. lions 833-5461. Micbaet J . EIUoU, Irvine. is direc· tor o f corpor ate a rra1r s for Carl KarcberEn~rpfises.Anahe1m. Car 'Doubl~' Japan To Rescue Troubled MG? NEW YORK <AP> -Even thou~h Bnt1sh Leyland says 1t wtll have to s top produclllg its MG sports car , Peter S prag ue. '4 ho once rescued As to n Martin from bankruptcy, says he won"t let the classy sports car go un· der He formed a group 1n March to get together some $45 million to save the car But lhe group hasn't rome up with the funds. and Bnllsh Leyland said last w~k 1t will have to stop production or th<' M\I But Sprague , 41, says he's not w11lmg to abandon the MG . So he 's taUong to a Japane!iie auto manufactur er who may provide some hel p to k~p lhc $8,580 to Sl2.650, cars in production. Why bolhn., "l lh<>uRht 1t was dauble," Sprague said ··Most of what I do is too n sky for banks.·· ht• c;a1d. ''J'm basicall y in· terestcd in savinJ: factories. There arc people who've workt'd al Abingdon (the English town whl'rt-M\;s ~re made> for gen~rat1oos -fotheN and :.ons. There's a lot of dedication. Whl'n they heard we had made a deal with British Leyland. they cheered. ''l'M A SUGHTL Y roman1.1c entrepreneur and r Uke doing those thingS,," be said. ··eut I'm not a car nut." But he does own an Ast.on M artin and one or the few 1930 41>7-lit.er superc harged Beotle}S m existence. Sprague took his fi~t bu.smess r1:.k at 22 when he set up a chicken rarm Ill Ira n. "I F:NDED l'P being th(' btj?j?('st chiC'ken farmer in lran and it was stJ ll there yesterday," he said ··t·m no\ sure 1( it's still there today " Sprague has SlnC'e ventured into are3s where other in· ve_stors dared not. Ji!O : N allonal ~m1cooductor. a st.ruli(· g~ng eJectromcs firm ; Aston Martin; Design Research : a pipe !itress a nalysis company ; and ::. l ar~e screen television concern in Bos ton. But he i,ays he isn't interest• ed in empire building. RE ALSO RAN AGAINST New York Mayor Ed Koch fo r Congress in 19'70 -and 106t -and produced the art film "Sleppenwoll." starring Max von Sydow. "Design Research is the only Uung I screwed up on." be said of the defunct spedalty reta.U firm. "lt was badly managed and I didn't oversee that management. There's no reason why it should have gone oul of business." 2 Homes Built ln35 Hours ALBUQUERQU E . N.M. CAP> -With women supervi.aing the projects and workers hammenng around tbe clock, construction crews here and in El Paso. Texas, recenUy built houses from t.be ground up in less lban 35 hours. The instant house Idea was ~ived by the US Home Corp .• which has branches in both Southwest cities. Work on the two houses began at midnight on a Sunday and the two crews finished wit.bin three minutes of each other Tuesday without using prefabricated o r modular materials. Gold, Metals Quotations By ne Auocta~ PTftll Sel~ world gold prices today: • ntn: morning fixing -.S.'1S, up S2.2S; afternoon fix· lng $117..50, upM.00. Part9: afternoon fixine S814.54, up$16.72. Fl...._t: rt.x.lng "'5.93, ott $4.0S. z.tdl: .... 00 bid, up 13.00; ts11.00 asked. New Ya: H.and.y ai Hannan mld·moming SM'7 .so, up $t.OO. ~ New Y.,.: En1elhard sellla1 price mld·monline ""'.50. up $4.00. New Y.tl: F..naelhard fabricated gold mid-morning ...... up $4.14. * * * NEW YORK (AP> Handy & Harman silver today ttS.950, up to.JO. Ebaelbard silver $lS.900, up I0.20, fabricated sliver sn.79.upto.no * * * NEW YORK CAP) -SW>0t nonferrous metal prices to- day: oCtHll .~ •• ..,..pound, U.S. delUoaUOM. &.-at ceot.1 • pound. Die~ eeata. pound, delivered • ..... ... • pound. M 1cw1.-..oo.tt00.00perOaA. P' tt JIJl -troyOI. N.Y.