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1980-07-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
• I• • ix es an ' Our Good Turn 'Robot' Seeks Deserves Better Sunken Steamer Than Tern Snub In Lake Tahoe DAILY PILOT * * * 25c * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 8, 1980 VOl.. 1J, NO. 1 ... J SECTIONS, J2 l"AGES I No Sex Appeal J D•llY 1'11.i \ .. It l'llOIO LEAST TERN JUST WON'T SETTLE IN NEWPORT BEACH Fish and Game's Ron Hein With Decoy Bird In Back Bay Terned Off Birds Snub Nesting Area By STEVE MARBLE 0t 1i. O.lly l"llet Si.ff The California least tern. a rare and finicky small fry of a bird. has snubbed man's best ef- forts in Newport Beach. State offi cials have spent t wo years tailoring a two-acre spit in Upper Newport Bay in hopes that the endangered bird would 1move in and start nesting. But Ron Hein, a fish and game official. says the fa st-va nishing ter ns just Oy by without so much as a second glance. "We've tried everything," ex· plains Hein. who a lso oversees state oper ations at Bolsa Chica in Huntington Beach. "l don't know what 's turning the m off.•· The empty tern sanctuary is ,built on a mound of old dredging 6poils on the upperm ost tip of S hellmaker Island, an ar ea now closed to the public. • The reser ve is encircled by a llow electronic fence. designed to <keep out dogs 6r weasels but not ,so low as to sap baby terns hould they decide to waddle out f the reserve toward water. have a real drsda rn for hcuvv folraj!e · .. Last year a fev. ~lopped in d urrnf,l the ir courtship. }Ou know. but lhev dtdn 't settle 1n. Perhaps it'll j ust te1ke a while for the word to get out. .. He in says he's willing to give the least tern. so named because 11·s the s mallest of the tern fam1· ly, a few more years . The rare te rns norma lly mi- grate north during April and wing off back south by October . ft remains a m yste ry where t hey go to "''inter It 1s estimated there are only 750 nesting pair that make the trip back up to the California coastline . Hein says several pair annual· ly migrate toward the northm ost reaches of the Newport Bay and a larger number nock into Bolsa Chica during nesting season. The attempt to begin a tern colony on the sandy neck off Shellmaker Island is part of a state attempt to stem the decline (See TERN, Page t\2) Platform Vote ERA Rejected By Republicans D ETR O I T (AP > A Republican platfor m su bcom- mrtte<' has rejected. 11-4. an at· tempt lo rene w the part y's 40· year ~upport for t he Equal R ight~ Amendment. The vot<.' today was a ma1or setbac:k to those seeking lo in· elude a pro-ERA plank in the 1980 platform. a lthough ERA ~upporters wi ll have anothe r chu n c<' whe n t h e r ull 106- member platform committee takes uo the m atter this week CBS Picketed Over 'Sanger' WAS HI NGTON IAP > A group of ant1·a hortion de m· onstrators has picketed the of· rices of CBS her e. saying the telev1s1on network's movie on the life of Margaret Sanger ig· nored her "racist views " The demonstration Monday by about 15 people was s ponsored by a number of groups. includ· mg Catholics United for Life. United Methodists for Life and the American Life Lobby. Spokeswomen for the groups said the network had ignored their atte mpts last year to as· s ure a balanced presentation on the life o f the wom an who founded Planned Par enthood. As a result. they sa id. they were la unchfog a nationwide boycott of CBS. The movie that prompt· e d t he pro test ... Ma rgar e t Sanger: Portrait of a Rebel ... was aired by the network April 22. Dy today's lopsided vote . the committee rejected an attempt by dele~ate John Leopold of Hawaii to repeat the 1976 GO P platform 's assert1on that "the Republican P arty reaffirms tL<; s upport for ratification of the Equa l Righl'> Amendment "I know the re's an eCrort ror REAGAN AIDES TO MATCH REDS? -A7 us to a ll come out of thjs conven tion urute<I . But if we retreat. no matter what type or language. rt will be interpret ed as a retreat from {'Qual rights for e veryone. '>aid Leopold After rejccltn~ the pro· ERA proposal. the subcommittee ap peared headed toward appro\•al of a plank procla1m1ng that the ERA wac; an issue for the stales and not t he federal government to decide Ronald Reagan. virtually cer· lain or being the party's pres- tdenttal nominee. opposes the ERA. but hoped to avoid an· tagoniung voters who favor the a mendment. Thus. aides were wor king to frame a platform com promise that would general· ly recognize past GOP endorse- ment of the ERA but without c alling for its ratification anew. But hard-line ERA opponents sought an ea rly vote on the meas ure s tating that despite pas t GOP s uppo r t for the amend ment. the ERA was now a n issue ror thestates to decide. "T here will be a motion made. We have a m ajority," E RA op- <See GOP, Pa«e AZ> But. Hein says that. as far as he nows , he's the only creature at's been zapped by the fence . To further encourage nesting. Pyramid Prolle Mounts f the endaogerec:I bird about a oien leut tern lookallke decoys ave been scattered around the wo-acre slt.e. Also. to accommoda te the uuy blrd, H elo a nd som e elpers badd·cleared tbe two ere sanctuary. Terns, ~e notes, MODES TO (A P ) -Fir e poeaibly set by an arsonist to coHr a burglary badly damaged a teen-q e dilro here e arly to- dar, polJce reported. The disco. Cba.r(ey'1 Tuna, was closed. No one wu l!Vured. ~lebrities Cm.ght in Quick Money Schemes? NEW YORK CAP > -About t w o d oze n t e l e v i sio n personalities, entertainers, and fashion celebrities m ay be ar· rested in connection with the s t at e attorney gene r a l 's in- vestigation of a pyra m id game, the Daily News reported today. The News quoted an unlden· tlfled source close to the in· veu iJ•tion aa s•ytna that • 'most or the 24 prominent suspect.a are well known ln ~ tommunlca· lions. theatrical, and faahion in- dustries, but they are not t uperatars." .. ., T he get-r ich-quick s chem e promises that a $1,000 entry fee will return a $16,000 payoff if 82 others join the "pyramid club." A ne w participant la en · couraged to get two other people to join to keep bullding the pyramJd so the participant even· tually rises to the top and col· lee ts. Ttm Gilles, a spokesman for State Attorney General Robert Abra ms , refused Monday to divul1e any name1, but con· firmed that aome from the •how bu1ineu community popped up d uring the tnqu.lry. The Nevn said state detectives were preparing the paperwork needed to obtain aneat warrant.a for the varloua personallUes. Those convicted of 10Ucitin1 new members into the pyramid scheme. which viola t es the General Business Law. could face a year ln jail or a Sl,000 fine. Detectives say the re are about 100 •lid\ clubl operatin1 In Ne w York City and may be. at least u many more ln N1111u. Suffolk and Weltcheet.tt counties . '· Iran Assures Russ Safety By The As.sod a ted PrHl'I I ran today a ssu.red the Soviet Union its embassy in Tehran is safe from al · tack or seizure. the Soviet ne w s agenC'y Tas ... r t- ported Witness Relates Terror By DELORES BROOKS IRWJN °'I .. o.11, l'ltet $1•1f How a lovers' t riangle ended in gu nfi re and murde r in a Fountain Valley apartment las t December was described "fon- day tn Orange County S uperior Court by the young woman The Soviets on Monday told the Ir an ians they learned that unidentified a nt i Soviet e l e m e nts m1~ht stor m the walled-in <'mbasc;y compound . as the~ had done to the L' S Embassy on Nov 4. Ta s:-. s atd I r a nian Fore1~n Mm1:-.ter SadeJ?h (; h otbzadeh info r med Pars. the Iranian national n l•l4 ' .,c r v 1ce . th a t t whose affections wer e s ought• by two men. 'Sl'Cur1t y bodies had bt>en ~1v en ncC'essary 1ns t ruc· Irons to ensun.' the -.afel \ of the !'o\'tel Emba1>c;~ :. Th r r e p o rt s aid c; h ot bzadeh pro m 1 ed oth<'r embassH.'' tn Tehran "t•re also adequate!} pro tec·ted Lost Talwe Steanuhip Being Sought STATELINE . Nev CAP> - Explorers ha ve set out with a SJ million "robot" to locate and photogra ph the long-submerged ste amer Tahoe. lar ges t vessel to e ve r ply Lak e T a h oe's i cy waters. Word of the venture was re· po r ted by the Tahoe Daily Tribune in a copyr ight story Monday . The explorers are Pete Car · reau of Lake Tahoe Sailboats a nd Vern Shelton of Om ega In· lernatfonaJ Inc. of San Pedro, w h ic h o wns the cam e r a · equipped robot being used In the project. Others involved in the venture in clude Ch a rles Ganne tt of Omega ; and South Lake Tahoe en gine e rin g contractor Me l Lukins. The 169-foot Tahoe was scut· · tied in UMO by the Bliss family after 4S days of service on Lake Tahoe. It's located just off Dead- m a n 's Point near Glenbrook Bay, at a depth of about 385 feet. The robot , equipped with cloaed·clreuit vtdeo systems, I• based at the South Shore Marina on a barge, from whlch It opera tes. Omega bou,ht the robot from Hqbel Aircraft In the early lt'70s. It can operate as deep as l,000 feet. She lton •aid the plan ls to Identify and 1urve1 the aeutUed steamer, and adds tlult l.he team hasn't ~UAed aalva1ina the vesael. "H I can't have her . neither can rou." were the words that prec~ed the lalal shooting or off duty Costa Mesa Police Qf. f1 t•er ~fark Pesanl1 . accordtnA to Joe I leSennewald's test1 mony. M 1ss Senne"' <Jld testified that the word~ wen • 'poken by the man a cc u sed of P <'sant 1·-. m urder . used ('ar ~al es ma n Jt'rrv Gene Wills. as ht• stood m the ·darkened hedroom or her Slater Awnue apartment acro.s the 'treet from r ountatn Valley IJl)hce headqua rtl'rs Wills sat 1mpass1vely at the defendant ·s table as thl' attrac- t 1 \'e 23· year-old wom an tearfully told the tale of Pesanti'~ fatal ~hootin~ and he r wound1n~. "When I heard Mark 's last breath. l sta rted crying." Miss Sennewald testified . She told t he n in e -woman. three-man jury in J udge Luis Cardenas' courtroom that short- ly before the shooting. Wills had IStt TRlANGL E. Page A2) Coast Weather Patchy early morning fog or low clouds along the coas t. Otherwis e s unny through Wednesday. Little cha n ge in t emperature . H ighs near 70 a t th e . beaches, to mid-80s in- land. Lows tonight 57 to 65. INSIDE TODA~ An a viation hisronan·s 1earch fqr AtMUa Earhart 1wu proutd /rwtrolmg. Bul h e a tum b l e d a c r o u 10mething equollJt m11•ti/yiftg -a Pan Am C~ tDlaich d~ wUhoul o trace m lnl. Sn~ A 10. l•tlex ,I 17 'Laddrr to s~reu Wht•n Loral~ nn Thompson, 38, of Carmd ::.1gn, and became a house painter She tlr~d of l'll•rical work and bemg a cocktail learned painting from a former b<>'t·friend wa1tre::.:-. s he painted her car bright but admits she bJuffed her way along untii \ ellow .• 1<lded a coup le of ladders and a she got a handle on the job ---- Slayer Clues Sought IA Cops Seek Assut~ From Public LOS ANGEL ES <AP) -With tht• unsolved shooting deaths or fiv e young Y.omen on their h.rnds. pohce have turned to the public for assistance in the so- 1..'tilled Sunset Slayer ca.Be TY.O o r the vic t ims, half. s isters Gina Morano, 15. and l mdy Chandle r. 16, were from Huntington Beach. F'or the first time. police re- vt'aled that the severed head or 20-year-old Exxie Wilson had l>een discovered in a wooden chest. They di played that grisly <'ontainer Monday. and asked <inyone who rccogn&zed it to con- tCJct them 'fl :. a CJver~ unique box · -.~11d Los Anj!ell's Poltce Dete<-· II\ f' Leroy Orozeo. "Someone ... 1wuld be able to recognize at 'rh.11.., whv w .. <1 re u:-.king the j1t1fllll' lo ht'lf.l llS " H 1·purt1•1.., "-1:re .,ho"' n the ' l1n rnu nade" death·ht'ad box. Y.11 h 1L-. h111~ed hd left closed Pol1 c<• SJ1d t h•ll the :.omewhat butlt·rc•tJ bu,, meas uring 11 tn•'ht·'> by 13 inches by 9 inches. J nd df'<·orated with brass nngi. and comers. aµpears to have Judge Stays Massage Law LOS A:'\G El.ES r APl -A t 1•rler J I JUdgc• has granted a pre I\ m 1nary injunction against a Los Angeles County ordinance bannin g t he oper ation o f massage parlors between 10:30 p m. and 7 a.m. Four massage parlors which cla im to be the only businesses an the county's unincorporated a rea devoted exclus ively to massage sought the order Mon- day The law was described by county authorities as an attempt tn stop alle~ed prostitution in· :.1de the establ.Jshments. Fro•P~.41 TERN .•• 111 the tern J>Opulation. He an says he has s tudied the "mall bird for years and is at a 106s to account for ats finicky behavior. "They've JUSt ignored this . pot." he explains with a laugh. "but at one tame the birds used lo nest next to lights on the r unway at Lindbergh Field in Son Die~m." ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY· PILOT Tr.r-°'"""" , .. ,, 0.•lf p, .... wit'--""',._ '' c Of'PIO."'° ,,. 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John Helvin. ··w e f eel if we can gel som ebody to call who's seen this box or one like it. it could lead us to the person who committed the murder," Helvan added Miss Wilson's he<id was found m an aJ ley off the 12400 block of \'entura Houle\'ard June 27 b' an unidentified man who opened the• container and n·po rted hi ' fmcl to poht-e The torso had bel•n tl1scovered a fe" blocks av. a ' un June 23 the s ame da) tha·t the body ol Miss W1bon's frie nd Kart-n Jones . 24. was found on Franklin A venue west of Ohve Street 1n Burbank. Police s aid the two women, both from Little Rock. Ark .. had extensive records ror soliciting in that state. They had moved to Loe; Ange les just two weeks be fore being slain The most recent v1ct1m m the Cdse v.as an unident1f1ed woman whose nude. mummified bocl\ "<1s discovered by i.nake hunt- ers near the FooUull F reewci) in Sylmar June 30. llelvin said the coroner's of· flee determined the woman wa:. between 17 and 25 years old and had been dead from three weeks Lo three months, which probably made her the first victim in the case The investigation began when the partly clad bodies of Miss Morano and Miss Chandler were found dumped next to the Ven- tura Freeway near Griffith Park June 12 Police said there was no 1n- d 1 c ation e ither of those two Suzuki Seen Japan Lea4er TOKYO CAP > -Zenko Suzuki. a respected Liberal Democr atic vete ran little known to the public. appears almost certain to be named Japan's n ew prime minister at a party caucus next week, pohtical sources said to- day Suzuki, 69, a dark horse in the competition to succeed the lale Prime Minist e r Masa yosha Ohira. was endorsed Monday as a compromise by the council of party elders. including former prime ministers Takeo Fukida and Takeo Miki. Members of the ruling party in the new Diet, or Parliament, are expected t.o elect Suzuki presi- dent of the party at the caucus next week. That guarantees his election as prime minister after the Diet convenes July 17 since the party increased its majority tn the Diet in the elections. Argentines Deny Cycle Adventure BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP> -A callfomia adventurer abandoned bis plans to cross An- tardica on a snowmobile after the Ar1enUne government re- fused t.o let him land at a navy base on the frozen continent. Ernest 0 ' Gaffney, 43, of Rlveni~, bad booed t.o ride bJJ 18-foot motorcyde around tbe- world aad •CJ'Oll both pol~ to raJse money roe heart d.lleue rese~: young women bad been involved in prostitution. After conducting autopsies on all five victims. the coroner's of- fice has said there is no evidence any or them had been sexually assaultNi. "We believe the killer as some- one from this area," Helvin s aid. "but we don't know for sure .. Warmn~s have been given to p r os titutes in the S unsel Boulevard area , but the women ha\'e not given police any leads an the case. Helvin added "We're ~omg to make an at te rn pl to talk lo more or lht• girls." he said. An~on(' w1th 1nfo'rmat1on re· S?<trdtng the .,1;iy1n g~ .,., a~ asked to r ail pollct· .Jl 485 2111 nr 481"> 250:! f 'ro• Page> -I I TRIANGLE. come to her apartment. The woman testahed that the derendant demanded that s he make a choice between the two men. and that when she said she pr eferred Pesanti, Wills left quietly In J short while, however. Wills telephoned and thre;itene<I to shoot himself. La t e r . Miss Senn ewa ld te:.tafled. while in the second s tory bedroem with Pesanll, a sliding gla'>s door Jerked open drapes flew back and Wills stooo there. gun in hand Miss Sennewald said Pesant g rabbed fo r his gun on thE nightstand and a s lruggh ensued betwee n the two men during which Pesanti was shot in the side. She testified that Wills sho4 Pesanti twice more in the chest then turned the gun on her . Miss Sennewald said s he played dead a fte r been shot once rn the chest. She said the pret ext failed as s he heard what she believed to be Officer Pesanti's death raWe and she burst into tears. Miss Sennewald wenl on t.o testify that Wills then bent over her as she sobbed. She testified that Wills at first asked her if she needed any medicine. then tried to dress her so she would be clothed when police arrived. Miss Sennewald and Officer Pesanta met several months earlier when Wills was arrested at his own apartment in Cost.a Mesa. The young police crime scene investigator there to photograph evidence involving drugs let Ma ss Senne wa ld into Wills' apartment to retrieve some personal belongings. She testified they became ac- quainted and then Involved In the months before P esanti's death last Dec. 21. Fro• Page .4 I GOP ... ponent Phyllis Scblafly told re- porters. The Republican Wo man's Task Force, which baa beeo k>t>- bying for inclusion of an ERA plank, lost a bid foe more Ume to lobby subcommittee mem- bers. Despite an earlier inclination by party Leaden to keep the ERA fllbt out ol public alcbt, the human resources aubcom- mlttee unanlmoualy decided Mondoy qalmt cloein1 the pro. ctedlqa. "Jt Mel'Ded the conHDIUI WU prett1 atrooc to keep _ It open. i couldn"\ see any JuatlncatJon fott clostn1 It." wd Rep. Treat Lott. D-Mi.aa. \ ------------______ , _____ _ A••I*"'•• Carter Unveils Aid Proposals DETROIT CAP l -President Carter huddled today with auto lndustry and union leaders. un- veiling a set or proposals to try t.o bt!lo the ailinl( andwstry make the e xpens ive transition to manu.laclurlna smaller can. Carter 1aJd, "We have literal· ly worked day and nilht' • on the plan , which i n c lude d multimillion dollar loans and reg ula t.ory relief. Carter's whirlwind. SS.minute v1s1t to D etroi t came as Republicans were gathering here for pre -convention ac- tivities; GOP leaders said lhe stopover was motivated purely by politicaJ considerations. They c harged that Carter had ap- pointed "regulatory extremists" whose policies contributed to the tndustry's slump. Some 30 percent of the in· duslry's worklorce is on layoff. In announcing bis auto aid package, Cart.er s a,jd , "I believe this is a major step forward in providing for the American con- s umer a high quality fuel elflc1ent auto that will be re- quired in the months ahead." His proposals Included : An expedited bearinR on complaints that the U.S. auto in- dustry is being hurt by imports of foreign cars. -Regulatory changes that would save the industry $500 m illion in com plying with federal ant1·poUution standards New legis lation might' be re- quired. -A less costly way or com- plying "'rith regulauons that pro- Water Back On in Tijuana Tl:Jt:ANA cAP) -Most of lhe 40 .000 residents of this border town who have been without run. nmg Y.aler for o;everal month., ha'e had thl' service restored, ~t ex1can authoratacs s av In add1t1on. BaJa Cahforrua Gov Hobcrto de la Madnd has ordered an mcreasl' in water t:.ink<>r truc k d£>11 verae'> tn 200.000 t·ustomer-. with '>harpl> cut suir plies Angry resident~ have stage<i p_rotesL ... lll dowptown T1Juana. c1ung a lack or governmental action on th£• shonages Another demonstration was planned Sun- day. coinciding with a visit b~ the governor. tect wortten from toxic lead IDd arsenic. A program to provide at least SSO million next year to communities and firms hurt by the auto industry slowdown. The money would come from a pro. gram that wu proposed u part of the 1981 budget. -Special loan guarantees totalling between $200 million and $400 m1Uion to help auto. dealers finance their car inven· tor i es. -Speed-up of a Treasury Department p r oposa l t h at should allow the industry raster depreciation tax writeoffs for plants and equipment. Carter also said that when lhe time is nght he wtll propose a generaJ tax cut and the auto industry ob· viou.sly will have special COD· saderatioo. Adminlatntlon officials In- dicated that some of the money for the auto aid· pro1rams - such' -as the community impact funda -already have been ap-propriated, and Joan 111ai:an- tees would not require any im· mediate fede ral expenditure. The tu and regulatory pro- grams involve savin&s' t.o lbe in- dustry. · The president arrived, en route from Plains. Ga ., to a memorial service in Tokyo for Masayostu Oh1ra, the Japanese prime mm1ster who died last month. ll LS the J apanese who have cut m06t deeply into the l.J.S. car market. The Japanese makers have been selllng smalJer. more fuel efficient cars for years. as gasoline pnces rose in the past decade. imports ba v~ steadily increased thetr share Of the U.S. market. Japanese I mport.s accounted for 22 percent or all cars sold in the United St:.l~ last month; other imports were about 5 per- cent. A year ago. the Japa.oes.e were about 16 percent and the others about 6 perC'enl R 1chard V . Allen, Ronald Reagan's ctuef foreign adviser. -.aid today that he was "amused lo note" Carter 's regulatory re- l 1 e r p roposals since Reagan l'alled in May for a moratorium of new auto regulations and a re- vie w of old ones. Meeting "·1th Carter and a host of Cabinet-leve l ofr1c1aJs .v. e re the top management or five auto companies and t.be leaderstµp ot the United Auto Workers union. UNHEARD OF WATCH SALE July 9th-July I 3th, GJra 'Slioem' In Coun 111890tJLA. M• <AP> -All.boulb 21-Jtat·old Doeald w. Ladd ... ldt ctotbel to~ M be aat l n a clty&ll ~•II . M unlcipal J Wallace Clark ardend to keep his court appuraaee - s tark naked, ll MetlUl'Y. Clark said Ladd, from Seattle. was arrested on charges ot d.llorderly con- duct and resistinl arrest. When jailers went t o Ladd'a cell Saturday to bring him to court, tbey found his clothes in tat- t ers. Since Clark's courtn>G~ and the jail are in the s ame building, which was nearly deserted, be or· dered Ladd t.o Sbo1W up, clothed or not. Teens Grob Shina, Quell Newport Fire Two quick -thinking 18-year- olda used their shirts to fight back and finally smother a crua fire tb't charred a vacant lot Monday afternoon in Newport Beach. Fire official• said David Badger and Bnace Crawford - both ot Newport Beach -were leaving the Orange Coast YMCA al about 3:30 p.m. when they noticed the naines. Stnpputg olf their shirts, the pair went to work and bad the blaze on Irvine Avenue near University Drive under control by the time firefighters arrived . Fire mspectors sa1d the blue. whic h charred roughly 750 square reet, could have spread had the young men not reacted quickly. Witnesses t~ld firemen that they saw three young boys nm fro m the vacant lot seconds before the fire broke out. Murderer Escapes S AN DIEGO <AP> -A manhunt has begun for a con- victed murderer who apparently walked out the front door of the fed e r al Metropolitan Cortt<.'· tional Center wearing his prison clothing. Rufus Williams, 28, CODVlct.ed or murdering a San Diego man two years ago, made bis way to the lobby Monday, pas t guards and out onto a downtown street. 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Ntot'kM I VOL. 73, NO. 190, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Construction Projects Paralyzed StralHng l•bon•r' contml.H'd to bold up most t'unstruf lt()" 1n SOuthf'm Caufonuu toda) Union spokesn1en 4" llmate the walkout by about l2,000 m~m bers ol L.aoo~n I nternational '~ keeping up to l00.000 otbu wor).ers who are honon n&; tht- p 1 ck et llnt-s off con t rul't1on JObs Tbe walkout over a demanded S6 37 an hourinuea11t• 1n" a11e and frtnlitt" ben~fats •Pr\'ad ov~r a tbr~t· yur pc-rtod 111 not upectf'd to be easll)' rt>solved. a poll of un io n and industry leaders 1n d1uttd Currently . labore rs those who do ~ h •avy. often du1). physical work at job sites re· ('l'IVe $8.98 per hour , plu~ $4 81 In frmge benefits Tht-Laborers Union 1s being nHt>r $5 10 1nl'rease per hour over a three-year period by associated Southem CaJ1fomia builders and general contractors which have their own negotiating organiza· lion M aJor projects in Orange County tha t have been s hut down by the impasse include: Re modeliog and expansion of Anaheim Stad ium. a $33 m1lhon job due to be far enough along by Aug. 11 to allow the ),~-~.-.; J t I r f Love at Sunset Lovers e mbrace during sunset stroll Mon· day near Balboa Pier in Newport Beach. They a pparen tly were oblivious to the s himmering sunset. Or. maybe the lovely ending to Monday brought on their mood. Pyramid Winners 1 Robbed of $36,000 School Board To Borrow · SS Million LOS ANGELES <A P I /\ Woodland l1 11ls couple who mdde $30.000 at pyramid par11es were robbed today o f that mont>y and an add1t1onal $6.000 s a v1n~~-possibly b) othe r party goers. police said Arthur Tr:mtuf Pllo , 45, and h1 ~ wife V1r~1nia . 40. told offi cers the~ dron' up to their home about 12 40 am. and "ere con fro n ted b y thr ee m e n. two ar m ed with hand~un~ and the thi rd "1th a kni fe The men handcuffed the pair. removed their sh~~ and ~ocks and then ordered the m into the ga ra~e. where the couple kept the S36.000 m a s afe ·'The\ 1 the robbers 1 kn t>~ what th·e .. wanted ... !>aid dete<.·· live William Windha m .. It "a~ pro babl~ someone from the pyramid connf'l·t1on. or another acq uaintance · T he robtwrs removed Tran tafello's handcuffs a nd had tum open the safe and g1 ve them the money They then drove off in the couple's car . saying they needed it to reach their own. The Trantafellos' car was later found about two blocks away. Teem Grab Shirts, ~ll Newport Fire Windham said the couple told officers they made the $30,000 "1n a t'Ouple of pyramids two months ago ·· Pyramid l>chemes. which are 1lle.1:al. proliferated throughout Southern Califo rnia this spnng but have begun to die out P art1c1pants pay ~urns ran~ m g from several hundred to st.>ver a l thousand dollars 1n hopes of getting many times the 1n1 t1al investment in return from future part1c1panls Tour Begun By Ande r son JERCSALEM 1AP1 John Anderson arrived 1n Israel toda~ for a four-da} visit. courting J ew1sh s upport in the l.'n1ted States to keep his presidential hopes alive It is the first and longest stop of a fi ve-nation tour With the Republican National Con venllon opening in Detroit Monday, Anderson or ganized an It-day foreign trip which he ho pes will be well publicized back home . He will a lso v1S1t Egypt. West Germany. France and Britain. As ked about his s tand on Mideast issues. Anderson said he o pposes eontacts with the Palestine Liberation Organjza. tion unless the PLO r enounces terror and recogn izes Is rael. Trustees of the Newport-Mesa t.Jn1f1ed School Distnct are ex- pected to set plans in motion tonight for borrowing SS million to tide over operations until tax funds arc collected next year The annual procedure enables :.chool d1stncts to sell bonds un· t 1 l this ,·ear's tax monies a re t·ollcctt>d. and distributed early n<.•x t )ear The sale also must be ap· proved by the County Board of Superv1sors. probably on July 29. a spokesman said Tlie ouststandmg notes are ex· pccted to be paid ore by mid· June of next year Trustees will meet in regular ~ess 1on at 7 30 p m in the Ha rper Community Center. 425 E 18th St . Costa Mesa New Tar Balls Foul T exas Sand SOUTH PADRE ISLAND. Texas <APl -Authorities a re uns ure whether gooey tar balls that have floated ashore at this south Texas resort are from last s ummer's Mexican oil spill. Las t year Mexico's txtoc t well in the Bay of Campeche gushed out of control. damaging south Texas beaches . 1,600 N•/tl Pupils Rams' first exhibition footbaJI game to be played there. -Construction of the Pacir1c Coas l Highway bridge over Newport Bay. an S8.9 million project designed to cure one of the Orange Coast·s wors t traffic bottlenecks. -Building on new units of the S an Onofre nuc lea r power gener ating s tation near San Cle mente. a $3 l billion project by Bechtel Power Co. pnme contractor -The D ie m e r tn te rt1 e pipeline. a $100 million pro1ttt in north-central Orange County ('Onsidered vital to m eeting the county's future water needs. Stri.kmg laborers do such work as ditch digging. hfttng. movin~ and other heavy -.ork at JOb sites. Craft union employes do more s oph1s t1 rat e d wo rk su c h as l'a r p e ntry. pa1nti n g•an d ironwork Most of the craft un- ions already have agreed to new contrarl'> "TradJt1onally, we have bee n given almost the same increases as the other unions a nd we'n.! not ta km~ SI .27 an hour less this }ear." said Ray Wilson, bus1· ness manager for the Southern <See STRIKE. Page A21 'Up to Legislatures' ERA Plank Nixed In GOP Platform DETROIT IAP) -Re publican platform "Titers voted today to abandon the party's 40 year sup. po rt for the Equal Rights Amendment for women and lo place ins t ead in the 1980 Republican platform an asscr t1on that the matter "1s now in the hands of t h e :.tale legis latures •· ERA backers called the near unanimous vote by the human resources subcommittee a m<1 Jor defeat and vowed to appeal to the full 106·member platform committee and to take it to the con vcnt1on floor if necessar)'. Rut Sen. J ohn To we r . R Texas. chairman of the full com- mittee. said he did not e xpect his panel to reverse the subcomm1t· tee decis ion. He called the la nguage a d opted "a co m - promise" and told reporters. "I hope there aren't any more COO· troversies. •• The plank that was adopted came -.;th the blessmgs of rud~ t o Ronald Reaga n . wh o pe~y opposes the ERA. The s ut>commlltee a pproved the measure after rejecting flat. ly. on an 114 vote. a proposal by delegate John Leopold of Hawaii to repeat the 1976 GOP plat - form's statement t h at "the Republican Party reaffirms its Iron Assiues Russ Safety By The A.s5Mia~ PTess I ran today assured the Soviet Union its embassy in Tehran is safe from at· tack or seizure. the So\•1et news agen cy Tass r e - ported The Soviets on Monday t old the Irania ns they ll!arned that untdent1f1ed ant1 ·Sov1 e t e lements might storm the walled-in e mbassy compound. as they had done to the U S. Embassy on Nov 4 Ta ss s aid Irani an Foreign Mini.Ster SadeJ.ih G h otbiad eh info rm ed Pars. the Iranian national new s s e rvi ce. that ..security bodies had been given necessary lnstruc· lions to ensure the safety of the Soviet Embassy." T h e r epor t s aid G h otbzadeh promised other embassies In Tehran were also adequately pro- tected. support of r<1t1r1cat1on or the Equal Rights ,\mtndment ' The s ubcQmm1ttto<.' al<.<J reJtct ed a ..,taff dr<s ft µrOPQ'>al that men t 1oned t h1· IJ:.t rt' -. 10· ~ 1·a r h1~tor~ of <,upporl for th1· t-:RA and :.dded thol 11 tlul not n .. nounrt· thJt '>t.md in l' !Sii 0.11, ,..,_. s~ ~ LEAST TERN JUST WON'T SETTLE IN NEWPORT BEACH Fish and Game's Ron Hein wtth Decoy Bird In Back Bay Terned Off Birds StWb Nesting Area By STEVE MARBLE Of '"'° 0..ly ,._ SUH The Cahfom1a lea..,t t(.•rn. .1 rare and ftn1ck) small fn of " bird. has snubbed man·.., ~-:,t l'f forts in :"ewport Beach State om c1als ha' t> '>pent t"o ~ears tailoring a two-acre '>Pit in L'pper Newport Bay m hope-. that the endan~er<'d bird -.ould mo..-e m and start n<'st1nJ? Rut Ron Hem. a f1~h and gamt• off1c1al. says th<' fast '"anishm~ terns JU.St fly b} without so much as a serond glance "We 've tned everything," ex plains Hem. who also oversees s tate operations at Bolsa Chica in Huntington Beach "I don't know what's turning them off " The empty tern sanctuary is built on a mound of old dredging s poils on the uppermost tip o( Sbellmaker Island. an area now closed to the public. The reserve is enclrded by a low electronic fence. designed to keep out dogs or weasels but not so low as lo up baby t erns should they decide to waddle out of the reserve toward water. But Hein says that as far as he knows. he's the only creature that·s been zapped by the fence. tht>' l.!CI to "1nll1r. It 1-. c•-.ttmHlt'fl tht•rt• Jr11 onlv 750 m:-.ting pair th.il mJkl' \ht• tnµ bac k up l•> tht· t .Jllfom1.1 coa-.tlinl I ll•m "J~:. ... l'n•ra I pCJ 1 r annu;i l h m1)!ratl• to"ard the northmO!>l re ache:-of the "\c•" port H<t~ and J larJ?er numtx-r nod< into Rolsa Chica dunng nesting -.eason Thr attt>mpt to lx·gin a tern c~lom on tht• l>:tnch net·k off Shellmaker Is land 1s pan of a !-tale attempt to s tl'm the declmt· in the tern population. llein says he has s tudied the- small bird for years and 1s a l a <Stt TER~. Page A2l or:n:!Jl:as• We athe r Two quick·thinking JS-year· olds used their s hirts to fight back and finally smother a gra.ss fire that charred a vacant lot Monday afternoon in Newport Beach. Fire officials s aid David , Badger and Bruce Cr awford - both of Newport Beach -were laaving the Orange Coast YMCA at aboUt 3:30 p.m . when they 'Skill' Reports Mailed To further encourage nesting o( the endangered bi rd a bout a dozen least tem lookalike decoys have been scattered around the two-acre site. Also, to accommodate the russy bird, Hein and some helpers hand·cleared the two acre sanctuary. Terns, he notes. have a real disdain ror heavy foliage. Patchy early morninlit fog or low clouds along the coast Otherwise s unny through Wednesday. Little l'h a n~e in te mper a ture H ighs nea r 70 at the beaches. to m1d·80s in · land Lows tOniJ.iht 57 to 65 INSIDE TOD~ Y An avrot1on h11torian's uarch for Amelia Earhort Ital prot~ f~rahng. Rut he 1tum bled acr nas something equally mystif11ing -o Pon Am Clipper wltieh disoppeared Wlthout a trace in 1'3&. Stt Pa~ AlO noticed the n ames. · Stripping olf their shim. the pair w6\t to work and had the blHe on Irvine Avenue near Unlvenity Drive under control by the bme firefighters arrived. Flre inspectors said the blaze. 1 wMcb charred r oughly 750 f 1quare fHt. rould have spre::ut J bad the youn~ men nol reacted qulckly. Witnesses told firemen thet lbey saw three )'OUMt bo)'S run from the vacant lot s econds a.fore the fire broke out. Parents of Newpo rt-Mesa school district high school slu· dents wilt learn this mo nth whether or not their c hildren are proficient in the skills required unde r new slate law to graduate. More than 7,600 proficiencies "report cards .. are beln1 malled lo the parenu or guardlam or each high school student, said Dale WOOiiey. director of district research and student actlvlties. Scores renect results or the tests student..1 took In April and May. he said. Additional skills pass td in summer school thJs year arc not recorded. f .. By the end or summer ... he s aid, .. , expect 70 percent or next year 's seniors will have passed everything." The computerized mailer· report lisU all 60 skills required for gr aduation and s hows whether the student has pasaed each of them. Students pre parina to graduate next June must pus a ll proficiencies and complete a ll atate·requircd courses before r eceiV1n1 diplomas. he •dded. "These sWdenU form the first group subject to AB 65, the Callfon\la law which requJJ'C!s in· dlvidual school districts to establish their own tests for graduaUon," he said. He added. "t:.ch skill Is test· ed by at leut three quesUons, and a student must get two· thirds of them right to pau that sklll." The neat complete shc·ho\lr test 11 scheduled Au1. 4 and 5 for nth and 12th 1Tackn, he said. Durlnc lhls next school year, 12th pwten wUl be tested in· d ividU&lly on any proflclenclet they lack and will find out Im· mediately lf t.bey have paued, he said. "Last year a few stopped in during their courts h\p, you know. but they d.idn 'l settle ln. Perhaps It'll just take a while for the word to get out." ~ Hein says he's willing to give the lea.st tem , so named because it's the smallest of the tern ramj. Jy. a few more years. The rare terns normalfy ml· grate north durldg April and wtng olf back south by Octobe.r. It remaina 1 mystery where l•tlex IUY-terlk• M Ir_ .... _. CJ L,M ... ~ M ._, ~ C•ll .. ~•• .at a .... ,,.. C>-41 Cettlltt ., '"'''""' •s 0.•111"*" .. ......... ,.. . ... ,, ............. P:utw \-. Cl•t ---u 1---·-... )'' ~--JVST 81f•ADNG----... lMN ...... /fMt .... 11_,.,_,,.I ........... •ft Shah Aide Brantla Death Report F alAe CAJRO Ebpt tAP) A apot man for ltt. elllftl a ahah Mohammad RC"u PahJavt ttlday Mft ed a JapaMM repo11 tbet 11•blnl died Tbtt ,..,.,rt b) lht-n paPtt Asahi Sh1mbun wu not at· lrtbutl"d to o«tn aJ or ~r aoul"Cft. and c•~t" no f~htt detaJls l•AhJavt •IM*e9mp Ma.rt Mone told The ~••led~ h.-r.-k l't'Port ol CM fonne:r lruuan monarch' ~alh •U :·toaall · \na«ur.tt' I'm aJtUnc next to tum Mght now He'• rf"1jt· mg. 1mpt·m1na 'ilJt:htly , bit b) bu uC'h day .. S.e-W•• ,.,.,.. l .S •............ MOSCOW <AP> TM Sovtf'l Un1on v.amed tht" ntted States toda' ut:.unst de plo>mti addltlonal nutl~ar m1ssH~ in EuroJ)t'. !'i:t) m Jt 11 "'nuld t-1~ ••II meu urcs .. to match lh~ butldup. . The statt'ment uppurt•nt h mt•unt the Kremhn wais numP'16· 1ng <'Md1tl~ for ~rrn r-.odu1·U1ln t<tlk..b "1th Wa bh1ngt<>n Cann-llr.flw• Ta.r c ... ,.,_ WAMll~C~TON 1AP1 Thl' L'aner adm1n1str1uon 1s nearly read~ tO prO~t' a bu Int>'' tax CUI plan pro\'ld1ng for cl modenttl' 'l.k't>tluµ 111 dl'Prl'<·1Jt ion allo" anct·i. the Washmgton Po t reportt'(l toda> D~1~t"d lo C'ounter an ultimately larger tax reduction ad- vanced by Rt>puhh l·an pre::.1dent1al cand1dah• Ronald Reagan. the adm1nist r~1l1on pl:.in \\OUJd product> an e:,t1mated $4.5 balhon lo S5 billion m tax redu<'tl'Oru. for business 1n 1981 and up to Sl3 b11l1on b~ 19&5, C'Ompared w1lh $4 bllhoo 1n 1981 and $57 b1Jhoo by 1985 1n the Reagan propo5aJ, tht-newspapt:r ::..ud '*d .~-....... , 91&> LONDON 1AP> Thl' value or the dollar dropped on \\Orld currenc•y markets toda} Gold advanced past S68S an ounre. London's fl\(' bullion hOUSl'S r1xed the afternoon pnC'e of ~old at S688 75 an ounce. up from Monday's $675 and the metal"s h1J'(hest London price s mce Feb. 13. It closed at S687 50 and traded in Ne" York at $673. down S5.50. It lost SI 1 in the fmal hour or tr adJ.ng . Masters Pageant Pleases All Tastes 8) JOHN NEEDHAM OI -0.1lt -S&Mf rollo"1n~ up on hls work rrom la s t year , d irector G le n Eyt c hison has som e thing to please all tast es in the 45th an· nual Pageant of the Mas ters. which previe wed Monday in Laguna Beach. Those with a yen for the Big Top who re member the excite· mt>nt of the circus coming Lo t<'wn will e n1oy the seven re· 1·reations of early 20th century Hmghng Hros. and Barnum & Bailey posters 1)t hers who thr ill a t t he ex- ploits of lht: lone cowboys who I a med the· wc~t will enJOY lhc nJ.:eant s representation of Charles M. Husset 's "Jerked l>own ' And those with a taste for pos t -Civil W a r s c ulpture represent a tive of American idealis m m pohllcal thought and philosophy will hke the four re- c r e;H 1ons 1n t he American Renaissance portion of the pro· gr a m . H1ghlighlmg the moods of lhe various paintings to a noticeable rlegree were the musical scores chosen and conducted by music director Richard Menn. also tn his second year at the pageanL Applause for the fest1vars re· .·reat1on of "'Thl' Garden of Al· lah '' by Maxf ie ld Parris h ... ee m ed to be as muc h fo r Menn's choice of musical ac· 1·omparumenlS as it was for the pamtm~s The annua l pageant t akes original works of art and re· 1 reates them with hve model!> ).'.a rbt:d and posed exactly as they appear in the o rig ina l works . In paintings. the modeh pose agains t deta iled canva~ backJ'(rounds This year 's backgrounds wen• painted by David Rymar and Leslee Sturm. who duphcal· ed the original 011 pamlmgs us· mg acrylJrs Had they pamted the scenery in oils. 1t would ref lert thl' str ong stage h g ht. so their "honest forgencs" with painted models in place. a re supJ>05ed to appear two-d1mens1onal under the stage lights. There was a proble m with creatmg that two-dimensional look Monda y night , with one model appearan~ lo be just that. a m odel in ·The Terribll' Scare·• by Wilham Strutt. The pictured horseback rider about to be pounced upon by three hone; seems to hang on tn the backboard for dear life At any minute 1t appears he 't\lll fall off and land on his back in the middle of the stage Another time the flattt·nmi.: and blending did not occur wa.-. m "Louis XJV a nd fhs Heirs" by Nicolas de Lar g1lhe re . Fro• r~ .4 I TERN .•• loss to account for its f1rucky behavior "They've Just Ignor ed this -;pot ,"' he explains with a laugh. '"but a t one time the birds used to nest next to lights on the runway at Lindbergh Field m San Diego ·· New Sex Problems On Ship LONG UY.A •tt (AP) -The llSS Norton Sound , •lr~ady v. r11rlt~ Wlth moral~ probAem.s tX'ca~ ot an 1nve1t11atlon mto homoseauaJJty amon1 women r r.,w members. hu another sex· n:lattod controvf'rsy, Involving i. ll ratod huas11ment of femaJe <'I e"' m\>rnbtnt by u male petty utrlccr Navy U Cmdr. Mark Baker l'Onfarmed that a court·mllrtlaJ will be&m w,'Cinesday or Thurs· 1tay aga.msl P~tty Officer CrAlg '"for man "'Norman is charged with of· fc n s es con ce rning sexual harassm ent." s aid Baker. a public mformallon officer for the l"avaJ Surface Forre ot the P1tc1f1c Fleet He said Norman went to an t'Xt'eutne offlrer':. scr ttnmg m 'e::.hgatlon on one occasion. "'The case was dismissed due to insuffic ient information. 1 lowever. subseque nt to that in 't•s t1 gat1on . se ve ral women C'dme forth with additionaJ al h•J,!at1ons "'h1ch were dJscuss('d ''1th the :-hip's executive of· f1l·er," Baker said. '"As a result. lht• executive officer recom mended refer ral to t•ommandml! officer~· must The capta in 1Cmdr J E Sct>b1rt > referrt>il the case to lr1al by s pe cial court· martial.·· At the sa m e time . e1J:?hl women crew mt>mbers aboa rd the Norton Sound are facmg dis· m 1ssal hearings ror alleged homosexuality. A date for their hearing has not been scheduled. The eight recommended for dis· missal wer e c ulled from an o riginal 24 who we re told they "er e bemg mv~tlgated. Medics Free Newport Mari Fro1ti Wreck Costa ~frsa f1r e m t·n an<l p:iramedic~ worked for about 20 mmut~ today cuttJng an lnJur{'d 'l;ewport Heac h m an from h1~ mangled car follo\\1ng d col· hsion on Ne" port Boule\ a rd. Ernt'St T Pease. 26. of 20-i 30th St "'as listed m serious cood1 t1on in Fountain Valley Com munll~ lfosµ1tril ·:. trauma care.- center following the 4: 10 a m collision. Police said Pease's north- bound auto rolUded with an east. bound car dnve n by Julie Anne De Board. 19. of Garden Grove al the intersection with Mesa Drive in Cos ta Me::.a M iss Oe~oard a nd h e r passenger Mary Eli zabeth ;\'.1cktoll, 20. of 3221 Clay St. :'\Pv. port Rt"ach. wPre treatNI for <·uLc; ~t C:o:-.ta Mesa .\1 t."mOn<1I lloc;p1tal and later were rl"· ll'd~ed. PohCt' said both cars "e~ de mol1shed Chamber Women"8 Meeting Scheduled Pat Allen wtll d1scu..ss "Chart ing Your Wants" at the JuJy 15 luncheon of the Dolphins. the Wo men 's Divi s io n of the Newport Harbor Area Cham ber of Commerce. It is scheduled for 11 : JO a.m . at the Balboa Bay Club. Reservauons are reqwred Further 1nlormat1on 1s ava1l a ble by callmg the Chamber of Commerce at 644-821 1. Acts Def ended LOS ANGELES <AP I -Most police offlcef1) followed depart ment procedures m handhng the R evolutio n a r y Commun1c;t Party's M a~ I parade, despite public cnuc1sm that police pro \'Oked a conn.ct. Police Chief Darryl I-' Gates ~aid Mo nday in a repo""" ordered by the Police Com miss100. Supervisors OK Jurist Additions ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT ·-·-........... , ___ , .... Cott.., ~""Ml•"·--·-..__ ..... "-··---........ £- 0-...M"-A,.__.........,.I!_ , .......... (11')'°"371 01 , ........ ..,. ... M2-MJI I ( J Orange County s upervisors withdrew their opposition today to the addition of five n ew Judges to man the county's over· burdened courts. Supervisors' s upport of the ad- ditional judges was made cer· tain when s upervisors Edison Miller and Harriett Wieder joined colleagues Thomas Riley and Philip Anthony in endorsing the fiv e n e w j udgeships authorized in recent legislation. Still holding firm in opposing four oew Superior Court judges and one additional judge for the South County Municipal Court was Board Chairman Ralph Clark. Clark made it clear his oppoel- tion w11 baaed ·OD lhe state's (allure to provide run aublidy for the apeme or operaline the courta, an llaue t.be board of aupervtlon has wrestled wttb for the put four years. It bu been county govern- ment'• conteat.lon lbat the full coet of aupport.iq an addJUclnal courtroom ran1es up to $500,000 a year when aucb items aa elem, repe>rWn and bailiff•' 1alart. are conaidered. But the at.ate prOYides only ·-• ,..,. la d1reet fundlne for eadl eoart. • .,,.. ..... liDe ii tbe doUan -lt'1 a laaurJ we can't dard. Vie ,,_ U.. colt to come from ----_ _... the state. We prose<:ute people ln the name of the s late o f California ... Clark said. Superior Court Judge Walter Cha ra mza told s upervisors Ule rour Supenor Court Judges were to be used for civil cases, but might late r be conve rted to c rrminal cases. Cm ninal judges cost substan t ially more than c1v1l Judge~ because of the required over head cost or court clerks, ba1Lifrs a nd court reporte rs, off1 c1als s aid . But the majorit y of s upervisors went along with the California Judicial Council which recently surveyed the court workload ln Oran1e Coun· ty and aaJd the addJUonal Judges were needed to break a log Jam of pend.in& civil cues. PreeentJy, there are 42 Judcet on the Superior Court bench ln Orange County. And the four additional courtri>oma will ~ available when t.be now .. mpty top floor of the countY courthoule ln Santa Ana ti completed. 8upentton GppOled the addi- tion ol the Jud,.. two weeb •to on 1 1-2 vot.. but Miiler later Jet It be known h e bad been per1uaded to c han1e bla ne11tJve vote. ·~-....... BRASS-TRIMMED BOX CONTAINED FEMALE HEAD LA Polk:• SeekJng Information on Container Police Ask Public Help in U Slayings LOS ANGELl-:S IAP> -With the unsolved shoaling deaths of five younf't wo m e n o n their hands. poh<'e have turned to the public for assis tance m the so- called Sunset Slayer case. Two of the v1ct1ms. half :.1s te rs Gina Morano. JS. a nd Cindy Chandler. 16, were from Huntington Beach For lhe first lime, police re· vealed that the !\evered head of 20-year·old Exx1e Wilson had been discovered m lS wooden t•hest. The) d1spla)ed that Knsl.> rontamer Monday. and ask('d anyone "ho recognized 11 to con 1act tht>m. ··tt·s a avery unique box ," 'aid L os Angl•les Police Oete<' 11 ve LE'rov Orozco · ·Some<m•· 'hould be· dblt• to re<'ogmze It ThRt"s "'h'· "'e are a!>kin~ lh1· public to help u'> .. Re po rter<> wt> re c;ho"' n the "homemade" death head box. v. 1th 1t.s hin~ed hd left rlosed Polt('l' -;aid that the somewh:it hatt1:rl.'IJ llu\. mea ~ur 1 n l! It IOl'ht .. ., h\ 1:1 111<'hl· ... b\ ~ 1nr·tH·'· .ind 11"1·or .llt'fl "'1th bra•" ran.: .•nrl (•Orn••r, appear.., t<1 ha\I• l11·1·n thro\.\ n from :.i mo\ 1nl! \ l'hll It· ThC'~ d1•clin1·d ·111 opt n t ht• hox. ''''inc arnnrlt' ''ho 1·allt·d would be a..,kt-d J "tl''t · about the 111· 1er1or of the che~t. Police :-~ud ph}~1ral ev1denc-e .. def1nttely linh" tht-five murders to one killer "'The conneC'llon appears to be the caliber of the we apon used. a ~m all hand gun." said Sgt. John He h•m .. We feel 1f we can !(et somebody to C'all who's seen thJs box or one like 1t. It could lead us to the person who committed the murder, .. HelVln added. Mi ss W11son"!i head was found in an alle\ off the 12400 block of \'enlura Boulevard June 27 by an un1dentJf1ed man who opened the coolarner and reported his find to pohC'e T he torso had been discovered a few blocks &way on June 23, the same da~ that the body of -'1 1~~ W1bon·s fri end Karen J ones 24. "'as round on Franklin \\ enu1· \,\ '"''t nf 011 H· Stret!t in Hurbank Pohl1.: '><Wi the t"'o wo men . both r n>m L.1tlle Rork. Ark , had t•xtensl\(.' n --cord!> for sohc1ung in that ~tall> ThE'\' had moved tn Io• \ng1·l1·" JU•l l"'" "'1•1 1..-. t .. •rnr • h•·1nJ,! ... 1 .. rn I ht lllll'I r"I 1•1 I \II lt rn in th•· , J"" "' .... ..i.n un11h nt 1f1e<l wrtmJn .... ho"· nud1• ,, um m 1r1C'<i hnlJ' "',..., 1h•n1\<'n"I ln <.n .. kt• hWlt ,., , nt•dr tht-i-·ooth1ll Fr~"' a' 1n :-,, lmJr J um· .Mt \n,une \.\1th 1nfnrm;1t111n r1• ).!.irdtng tht• -.la) mg:. 14 as askt..-d 111 rail poli ce at 485·2174 or 4&5 250:2 UNHEARD OF WATCH SALE July 9th-July I 3th Robot To Dive , For Ship STATELJNE, Nev. <AP> - Explorers have let out with a $3 million "robot" to locate and photograph the long-aubmerpd steamer Tahoe. lar1eat veuel to ever ply Lake Tahoe'• icy waters. Word of the venture was re- ported by the Tahoe Daily Tribune in a copyri&bt story Monday. The explorers are Pete Cu- reau of Lake Tahoe Sailboats and Vern Shelton of Omega lo· ternalional Inc. or Sa.n Pedro, which owns the camera. equipped robot being used in the project. Others involved in the venture include Charles Gannett of Omega ; and South Lake Tahoe engineering c ontractor Mel Lukins. The 1619-foot Tahoe wu scut- tled in 1940 by the Bliss famHy after 45 days of service on Lake Tahoe. It's located just off Dead- m an 's Point near Glenbrook Bay. at a depth o( about 365 feet. Fr .. rage Al STRIKE California Council of Laborers. ··1 don't know why they of. rered ~ so much less this time but 1t is certainly pouible that they figured our members would accept the differential since about ll> percent of our members a r e blac ks a nd Mexican- Americans ... Wilson observed. ··u tte rl y ridiculous ... ," dec lare d Alex Rados. a s pokes man fo r industry negotiators and an official of the firm involved in construction of the Diemer lntertie pipeline. ··We o ffe r ed the m less beC'ause laborers a re unskilled "'orkers for the mos t part and art' not worth as much to the in· dustry as the s killed trades." Rados said He po10ted out t he s killed trades s tart w ('ll beneath 1o urnP) man waRes , wh ile IJborers begin at S8 98 per hour. Rol.md Gardn1•r . a spokesman fnr Ka1!'Pr Corp . which is build· 1ng th e ne w Newport Bay AridJ:?e. v.:c. no1 ::.o opt1mJ!>lH: J bout the labort'rS' walkout. · It 5-JU!>l JrtOl 1l ~hut down." he :.J ll1 of tht." Back Bay bndge bu1ldmg. "'We're hoping 1l"U be Mer by the end of the week. but 1 don't thlnkso" I 0°/o to 50°/o OFF • PI AGET g CORUM © CONCORD, 18kt and 14kt Gold CotNt Earty -SllPPIY ls limited 73Jdl <J/Ja/h1J <J/1wfeJ/ 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (7U) 6'4·2"9" ------•1 ' 17 OM.Yl'ILOT OC Vote Counter Faces 'Junk' Label (OUDU.. •YtlePa wu crtUdlfd n an (nv•U1a1.«'1 r port '°' bevln1 "1 rlou1 deflc ttnclea whacb ahould bt t'orrected ht-Ion ll ts I.med tn an«hu el« Uon " That conclutloa came at UM hearllle ol an l11v Ucatioa lnto vote t.abulaUq fOU)\IPf and d4f. lays wbm the 1y1tem made Ila Oranse Coun~ debut ln t.b• Juno 4 primary eleet1on. At lhe Au1 U heario1. the C'Ommtulon wlU dec1d• Ir th" OCTD Studies Bus Fare Hike .By DEWRES BROOKS IRWJN OI IM Oalty ...... $ ..... Directors of the Orange Coun· ty Transit District are looking for ways to bake bus fare5 without tampenng with the dis - trict ·s basic 50-cent fare. In their effort to raise an add•· l ao n a l $63 1,000 a ye ar an Chained Captives Escape ST PAUL. Minn. IAP> -A Bapttst m1ss1onary a nd he r 8· yea r -old daughter. held captive smce May 16. gamed freedom wben the woman wriggled rree of chains a nd c alled police, authonties say Police a rrested Min~ Shiue. 29, of Rosevi lle , on Monday night and charged him with kid- napping Mary Stauffer, 36, broke out of chains as she was being he ld in a one-story brick a nd s tucco house in Roseville, a suburb north of St. Paul. Police took Mrs. Stauffer and her daughter, Bliubeth Ann. to safety and ar- rested Shiue at his stereo repair shop tn Minneapolis. Mrs . Stauffer and h e r daughter d isappeared seve n weeks ago while returning from a beauty salon In Roseville . where the girl had gotten a hair cut. Two w itn ess es told police a s hort, s le nder man forced a woman and chlld i.nto a car A few hours later. Jason Wilkman. 6, was abducted while he played in a park with a friend one mile away. Police theorized that the s ame abductor was in- volved, but the boy was stall mJSS· ing today Authontaes said the Stauffer.-; were held at Sh1ue's house much of the time. but that the s uspect was charRed with having take n the two across state Lines. passenger revenue, the directors looked toward incr easing fares charged special nders s uch as sem or c itizens a nd the han d1capped. Also targeted for possible hik es we r e discount c ouoo n books good for a m onth's worth of bus rides. And transit dire ctors aren't ove rlookmg a possible hike in the basic 50-cent fare as a poss1 ble way to meet the $631,000 re quirement. T he reqwrement comes about as a result of a state mandate that operators of public transit systems collect 20 pe rcent o' their operating budgets througt- patron revenue. Those who don't forfeit their e lig ibility for state aid in the form of grants. T he OCTD boa rd d ela>ed making a decision on the fare h1kei. until after July 21, when the Orange County Hoard of SuperV1sors will be considering the county budget for next year That's when s upervisors will decide whether to conllnue sub- s idizing bus rides for s enior cit izens with reve nue sharing funds The present rate sc hedule would bring Sll m illion i.n bus fares, or 20.3 percent of next year 's operating budget of $S4.3 milUoo But dJ.rect.ors said une xpected increases in fuel costs cOuld hike t he operalinc bud,et. Collecting another $631,000 ln bus fares -the equivalent of 21.4 percent -would cover cost lncreaaes, they said. The fare changes recom- mended by the starr but delayed for further study by the board included -locreasmg the price of dis- count coupon books fo r a month of unlimited bus rides from $15 to $20 -Hiking fa res on e xpr es s buses from $1 to $1.25 per day and raising fares for Dlal-A·Llft rrom 50 cen\5 to Sl per trip. -Levying a 10 cent surcharge on senior r atizens nding the bus dur ini: rush hours . Seniors pres- ently ride frei? thank~ to the s ubsidy by county revenue snar in g money r...,..seci~ .... Thi• map shows the propoeed Peripheral Canal that would move Sacramento River water around the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to the San Joaquin Valley and Soutbem California. Tbe bill for ita coutruc:Uon bu been seat to Governor Brown C1tory, Pase A5). c•rtlflutlon requlrt!d on all vote C'OUOllDC mat'hanery WI~ In the atate ~Id be withdrawn t>cuUM of the ..Ue1ed del1c1en · rln In &be 1y1tem CommlHlon mem~r David Fox rruade It titer lbat sd~ul tn1 tM Aut. 15 hearlnfl Is not an indlcaUon that the certification wlU be lilted and the new vote- tabulatioa devices m ade ob- olete by deeertlllcaUon. "No one can say what the out t'Om~ wall be. We ,si mply want to have a thorough hearina before 1i1ny dec11lon la made," Vo111aid. Only Orange County would be affected by a decertlffcaUon rule inasmuch a.s It la the only vot1n1 Jurisdiction an the slJlte where ll 1s used The new vote-countln1 mac hines were not the only fe ature of the June primary election tha t drew c riticism from commission investigator William Durley. Also drawiag fire 111 the report were: -The Board of Supervisors for faaUng lo heed the recom- mendatklns of the Reatatrar of Voters and General Services Agency officials when cbooll.ng a ne w system. "The idea of having to conduct an elect.ion by the use of this syste m is a truJy frightening one." the report said. -The county's data process- ing cent.er whJch Durley said was "iniUific1enU_y responsive" to the needs of the Registrar of Vot•ra wheo preparinf for elee· lion night. -The Rq11trar ol Voten ol· flee, wb!cb the report aaJd wu ··woefully undentalfed'' to ha· die the task of chanctnc over to the new vote-countiDe system. -The computer softwan, or programming blueprints. lbat. required a massive clerical ef. fort "so vast and so complex and so critical that errors we re in- evl table." ··a Scorcher ~ ............ Is .-t nybody There? A te lephone installer che<:ks out a phone in the de legate section of Joe Louis Arena an lktro1l \.\.ht•n· tht.· lfrpubl1C';,in :"-.ciuon;J( COn\ent1on -...111 open ~fonda' 'Goat Doty' Perilous Island Trappers Not Thrilkd Over Mission SAN CLEMENTE ISALND (AP> -A s pecial operation on this Pacific island is i.n need of a Cew good men. You carry a machete like a Marine, you scale treacherous 1.000-foot canyon w alls and s ide step une xplode d Navy artlllery shells. lf it sounds romantic. be ad- vised that trapper J im Clapp believes the Job may rank among the world's worst. The invaders are taking part in the Great Goat Roundup. "We don't want anyone out he re who 1S marned. We're risk- ing lives to catch the m dang goats." sajd Clapp, a Colorado- rear ed cowboy who has cap· tured thousands of wild horses durmg the past decade Hired by the Na vy to rtd San C l e m e nt e I s l a nd o f a t rou blesome wild goal he rd. 'Japp is having second thomght.-; <1 bout the project. .. They should call this plac(' ·Devil ·s Is la nd · The canyon" are five times more dangerou."> t han the unexploded '>hell'> We 're talking about I .000-foot drops We're concerned," said Clapp, who ~t arted trapping the goats 1J1 pens early last month The $148.000 C'ontract hac; turned into a nightmare of cl<>5e calls, frustrating squabbles and a drain on the family finances Under terms or the contract. Clapp and his 10-me m ber crew will likely have until the end of the year to catch the cagy cnt ters "We can do it. but it's one of the roughe5t animal removal jobs in the world. "Getting those hurros out the Grand Canyon will be a piece of c ake a fter this." said the Alturas. CaHJ., man, who has applied for the latter tas k Job turnover is high, said Clapp. 'Thofie wbo sign up spend long strenuous days on the windy 21-mile-long island located 65 miles off the California s hore. FrequenUy, the Roat catchers are idled by naval bombard- ments that rock the southern Up or the island. "It takes a while to gel an in· dividual crazy enough to stick with this job because they damn sure don't get enough pay," said Clapp. "How many jobs do you know o f where you 're hold ing a machete in one band, and bang- ing on a rock with the other'·· be added. Stymied by the surefooted goal&, members of hb c rew rec· ularly crawl sheer cliffs to shoo a stubborn coat toward a pen. the goats out of here. they aren t too far wrong." The goats are being removed because thei r .appe tites are threatening seven endangered plant and animal species on the rody island Catc hing the goats is only h air the headache. Clapp has found. So fa r, he's captured a bout 700 of the island's est imated 2.500 ~oaLs Their ulu mate destinauon as still a matter of hot debate. ··w e know ~e ·re gorn g to t ake a loss on them I'd JUSl ltke to find a productive place for them . Rtltht now those hombres .Ht' UY..t1n~ rn(· dn .. rm .ind a le)( to feed. They're t•attng o ve r a ton or hay a day -at $100 a too It sounru like a herd of locus~ CJut then·" Nuns' 'Discipline' Queried by Board SAS BERNARDINO IAP> :-:o d1sc1plinary action will bl· taken a~aln.'>t nuns acrused of t~ mR unruly children t<> deskl> ta pi n~ their mouths i.hut and fo rci n.: t h(•m to c r ouch 1n <twkward pos1t1ons at a Catholw grade ~chool. a n ·view board s aid A f1\e·membt>r committee ap poin ted by lhe Roman Cathollr lJaocese of San Bernardmo Coun t y found Monda) that "ques t1onablc forms of d1sc1ph ne"' were administered at Our Lad\ of Perpetual Help 1n Indio · T h (' b o a r d c a I I e d l h t• Among the most durable gem rretenals 1n 1ne world aro the two stones we call Jade. Nephrite and Jadeite Lonq before Jede was used lo< oma· "9n1 or 1ewelry purpoMS. p1e- htS1onc people recognized this cn.ac:tenst1C and carved tools., ooni.ners and eating 1mp1e- "9nta from 1t Jade 11 softer than Diamond, 'WhtCtl means it is more eUlty ter•ched But Jade 11 tougtie< thlln Diamond Jade Is mOfe c::otl8IMI and would surviY9 • stwp blow that could chip or lraeture a Diamond. The least rare variety of Jade la Napnnte. a semt-transparent mmeral which occura 1n a aptnach-green hue • well as in '¥.,, bfown. yellows. jet black and lavender. The main ~. fOf Nephrite.,. China, Siberia. New Zealand. Wyom· 1ng. Al-.., and tl'te recently dltcovered depoalts 1n ~la. C'lac;sroom pun1shmc•nt "al l ad v1-.ed anrl impruc11•nt ·· hut 1d 11 14 a' ntJt t ru1 I 1nhum.mt• 1Jr ahUSl\'C'" Church offln J h ord1·rl'd all p.1rol'111al '"hool.., m lhl.' d1oee5c to .. top 'Ul h prart1r cs 1m rnrd1atl'h 11w <;c hooh recessc'<I l.i'l month for <iUmmC'r vaca t1on l>10<'N>l' e1tlornl'' ('1nlo f-1ore<, c;a1d t hl' board 111und ··n fJ mal1c 1oui.nes5 "'hat~ot·ver nor an' abu.c;a\'e an tent and that as tht• reason "'<' llo not rf'com nn•nd an)' rhan~1.· m per'>onncl al this lime .(~ liEM WISE Mary Barr. Cef111teo Gemo1og1s1 Spreads To Plains By TIM! ~lated Preas As a deadly heat wave con. tioued to bake the South and Southwest, the mercury soared to record b.ighs in the Central Plains, the lower Mississ1pp1 Va lley and the Great Lakes re- g ion The heat s p e ll h as been blamPd for al lea~t 13 more ratallt1cs, raising tht• tot al to 1.56. More hot weather was in store for today, forecasters predicted, with t em pera ture'> pu s h1n~ a bove 100 f ro m the m1d - ~t1 ~s 1ss 1 pp1 Va lley acrosi. the southern Plains and !>outhern Hor k1e:s to the Southv.est. In Chtca~o. the temperatun· rPached 102 at O'lfa n · Airport on Monday. break mg a July 2 rec l')r1! <Jr Y1 that had stood '>tnC(' 191.i It also was the hottest c1ay an lhl' city '>mce July I . 1956. wht•n 1t was 103. Quine). Ill . reg- t'-ll.'red 101 In Manning, lowa. hot. sticky v. f' a I hn v. as <' 1 tE'd as a fct ('lrir m th•· l'Ollapse of a sil<> that killed ont> man and IOJ Ured another The silo. fai led with 500 tons of sovbean meal, rru!>hf'd Kenneth W Pt' ts, 41 , an his offict: at 1l.'> ba">c v.he n at collapsed , authon tJes said Officials said heat apparenUy caused the meaJ an the upper part of the silo to stack together. creatin~ a largt· air po<"ket that later pus hed through the walls of the steel and glass structure. In Geor g ia . aut h o rities blamed the sweUermg heat fw seven deaths durlni;t the t'ourtb of July holiday. The v1ct1m!-. v.ere betv.een lht! a ges or 50 to 89 Tennessee 0H1c 1a ls say the deaths of four elderly women in the Memphis a re raised Ule c;tate's number o r heat-related fa ta I 1 t.Jes to ft \'C '1 e mph1s hospit a l w orker c; "a ad at least JO were treated for heat stroke or he:it <>xhaus t1on ,ind tv.o other.. brouS!ht an Mon da~ ma) i.urfl•r oth1•r heat relat€'d 11lncsst>s l'ov.er coru.umpt111n in )1f'm phi'> rcJched a rt:('()rd at I 11 m ~r onda). br<'akm~ record' !-.l'I 'I ut•-.t..IJy .ind Wcdn••'>ila} la'>t .... l't'k In !'\ew Orll'ans a carnag•• hor..,<-('f)llJ~1'<1 m th1• heat Mon dav aflt'r hauling touris t ' through tht.• Frt•nch Quarter ;md v. ai. shot It wa-. the 'econ<I hor-,(• to du.• 1n UH• ht.•at wavf" and tours mav bt> h:rnned unt1i th(' ht.'al lt•ts ur>. SI'(,',.\ offit·1alc; say. Tht> ml•rrurv rlimb<'d to 106 m W1ch1ta. Kan·. the ninth t1mt· c;inr1.• June 2-1 that the sta\c's laq.:est city poi.ll"<I a daily rer - ord tugh mines have been nattonaltzed end are govemmenr controlled They w e ··011 limits · to out· ... s When I "4S1ted lhfH e rtt- cently. I was warned not to make purchases from 1n· dfVIOuals Gem material can be so4d only 1n the goYemment stOfe Jadeite is a semi-translucent Slone and most otten wt11te, o< green, or white with green spots The other colors are less comrron, but sometimes very IOYely. The finest green of Jadeite mey be likened to that of Er11trllkl, end 11 is this shade that 11 often comp•ed to Im- penal Jade. Tiu Hsi, the last En1>reM of China, valued Jade ao highly tttat she rejected an lf11>r89&1ve dt1mond tiara of· lered by • lavor-...ker, but W9tc0mtd • v1aitor whoM gilt ._ a amell but exquisite arti- cle n-.d9 of dMp grMn ~. "We miaht catch 200 one day. 20 the next ." drawled the slow·t.alkinl Clapp. who bas tJUe to the 1oata once they are caulbt. The current hope of • North· Amlrican Jade eourc• lies in ~ E11ty explOl'era found Jade In general UM by the ~ lndl•n• and Esk1mo1. OM of Alalka't mountains 11 caned Jede MountMn. It ts en- ttrely green and cont11n1 tnOfl'nOUS dep011t1 of Nephrite n. stonM from this mountain occur In oltve green. yellow- green . grey·green and bl.:kian-grHn. CHARLES II. BARR The Chinese have long venemed Jade fOf it• beeuty end toughness. It la atlll highly ~ • 1t was oentur1• • ago end m1ny of the llMst piece. ..en today are relics of ancient dynutl9s. II you would like to ... the two type9 of Jade. JadeHe end Nephrite •.• and the lull renge of colOra In which they occur. come Into Char i•• Berr Jewelers. We have them 10 llhOw you. Words paint lovely plc:cur.. but there'• nothing to ~ ... Ing the r ... thing. T6e art11ler)' 1bells. some 2A Inches ln diameter. don't bother hia men u much u the fear of a falal allp. he 1atd. "When the Navy said it was dam near impossible to get all The DMt quality of J/tde com- • • from the mlne<al Jedelte It ' la found In Burma wl'tere the "-=· - NA, ION I WIATHUI Inflation Level ..... :·? c •••••• , , . Takes a Drop We Don't Count a&Aln'. cotJ'N'I' l. 1. J. AND 4: You ao doubt han need the .... ta.tour ace ,....,. ¥0te-eoulttlna ~ml.Akin hu eome to Onace County and promptly deelaffd It a dill ¥ l~r area. This ia the rt"SuU ol lat mont1'·a primary el~UOn • whftl ow-('()Uftt.y's new $1.S mUlk)D ~UA& sy•t•m C.-l •Uend OD lbrouab tbe nlOl bU obl1 vton. Aa a 'ft~. out ol • ~ fa Caltfomla. Or1A1• County wu dead lu t \a reportlft.t ftnal returns. lk't-•use ol Uu.s c:omputerlled pnUall, all of the el~ lion ma<'tunery 1s getUDt blamed OM way or another. l'r8 COMPUCATED for mo.tofus lo follow all ol the bla me laymg words beuuse theee have b«ome a mixture of bureaucratese and computer talk. 1-'or example , tM state brass bas now said they m ay d~ert.ify our Ora.nae County VOle-counUn& system. What th~y mean is jun.ked . Scrapped. Tbey·u make it illegal to use the new·fangled vote counting machinery after the November el«Uon. Another blame phrase that has crept into the hearings Is that the diffic ulty might be ••in the software." That's computer talk now. The software means the written dirtttioos that come with the machinery You know. "Insert Tab A lnlo Slot Z." Just llke when you're trymg to put together Christmas toys that were Arrow /ndicoles Port of MachiN That Mangia1 Your Vote made in Hong Kong, diredions written in J apan and then translated into English . Same thing. TIDS IS ALL VERY complicated and maybe makes you yeam for the good old days when Orange County counted votes by band and still came in near to the last in Califorrua counties po&ting returns. At least then. you could figure out why. In one ol our past elections. for e xample. one precinct up in the bills plain vanished. There were no returns and no reports. Finally. the explana~ came in:-. ··The precinct people counting the votes got tired and went home ' Now anybody can understand that. You may not like it. but you can understand 1t. In the bygone era, votes were counted in each preemct a nd compiled on a tally sheet. The votes were then stuffed into a bag and the tally sheet affixed on the outside so all the precincts could be tallied up at Election Central. TH\JS EXCUSES FOR a late vote count could be bla med on I06l tally s heets that got separated from the baJts or vehicles transporung the results lo Election Cen tral that s uffered Oal tires, ran out or gas or took a wrong off.ramp oo the Santa Ana Fl"eeway. You can comprehend all ol this. ll's more dlfficult in today's probing ol computer vote--c:ou.nting problems. They talk now about how 53 cassettes malfunctioned. or how the "data collection system" railed to .. transfer data" from cassettes to "interface" with computer tapes Meanwhile, the software didn't make any sense when you looked at the hardware. I liked it a lot better when we could blame Or ange County's laggardly vote counllng on a Oat tire. \\ ASJtJNCTON <A Pl -lnfla· tton al thf' whol'U ale levtl mode rale4 to a e 3 percent an· ""al rate durlnc the seCOt'ld quarter of 1980, as an unac· cu atomed d ecline i n eneray N>Sl.8 htlld pn«a to a relatively modest o 8 percent rise lo June. th~ aovemment reportt!d today. T he June inc r ease 10 the Producer Price lnde x wa s lariu than price rises recorded in ApriJ and May but was sub- staaUally bek>w the torrid price riaes thal shocked lhe economy during the first three months ol this year. AS A RESULT. the annual tn· nation rate at the wholesale. or fi nis hed goods. leve l in tbe second quarter fell to one-tb.i.rd or the 18.9 percent rate of the fi rst quarter . the Labor Depart· ment said. Through the first balr of 1980. inflation at that level was run· ning at a 12.4 percent annual clip. about equal lo the 1979 rate. Andenon Wife Sluuu Cohabiting VINELAND. N.J . <APl -The wife of independent presidential candidate John Anderson says t hat if one ol her children want. ed to live with someone before Retting married, ·· 1 would slm · ply point out that it would break their mothe r·sheart." Keke Anderson. the mother ol four girls and a boy ages 8 lo 23. s aid in an inlen •iew she feels liv· inR to~ether before marriage "wou ld r esult in something negativc. "I CAN sei:' the heartbreak and the danRcr." sh<' said She scud also that 1f on<' of twr children wanted to talk lo ht-r ab o ut a n abor tion. "I feel th e\ would n~ u;. m o r t• th :i n a n) o t h e r tame m their liv es . We'd let t he ctuld know that we l ove th e m ~ .-.oe•sc. and they art' not alone m the decision they'd have to consider the rest or their lt\'C~ " And asked If s he favors draft· mg womt'fl 111 the military, s he said . "In an extreme tame of urgcnc) or cn ">1s. I guess w(•'d all h:lvt• to pw.h an :Jni:l help " Hiroshima-Harrisburg Ato1nic Tie Asked TOKYO <AP> -A group of. atomic bomb vie· t1m s from Hirsbima . the Japanese city destroyed by a U.S. nuclear bomb in World War II, are try· ing to establish a sister-city relationship witb Har· n s burg, Pa .. near the site ol the crippled Thr~ Mile Island nuclear power plant.a spookesman s aid. Profet>sor Mikio Kanokogl of Hiros hima 's Shudo University s aid the "Society of Hiroshima· Harrisburg" was created by about 30 Japanese .bomb victims and sympath.lz.ers "to promote rela· lions between the two cilJes through an increased information exchan~e on nuclear ·related issues and to abolish atomic weapons." Rain Relieves Midwest 'lJwntkrstonn Siege Continues Coastal Weather P•t<ft'f -ly mot"fll"'I too "' - < _, •I " (<»)I, --·~ W"f''f ~. eo.~i.. ...... ,_, ,.,, -u. lnl..0 ,,....,.... .. _.s.w .. ~ ..... E•-· 1'91' •Ml-., ... , -W'Nll9I -~ -to -tool WWI'•••• ,, ~-s. 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"' ... ....... t-2 J t s.tle Mlllk.e ' 2 .. ... .,.,......,,.. ... ; f J IW s... Ol4l9 CMll'f l • .. o.t .... fw .... tN\t• Lltw ( ..... . CM.I ....... ~"-.. ta .,.... .. .. .,.. '" .. .. ._ ., .. ~ .. .., .. u ........, ., ,, ........ "' -o....-.. . An annual rate ls dftermlned by ex~ and compooncHna a monthly or q-.atterly price chanaea over a l.2·month period. Price chances at whoa.ale normally work their way up to the consumer level within a short time. and signal chances in inflation at the retail level. Th e gov e rnm e nt s aid wholesale rood pnces advanced by 0.7 percent. the largest in· crease ln three months. while wholesale prices for other goods rose 0.8 percent. SOA&JNG I NCREASES for energy had paced the sharp rise in wholesale prices earlier this year. but enetgy costs declined in June for the first time since March 1978. Energy goods declined by 0.6 pe rcent. the largest drop in more than four years. the government said. Gasoline pr.ices fell 1.2 perttnt in June. while prices for home heating oil were unchanged from the previous month. Wblle the stabilization in energy prices helped limit rises at tbe w h o l e s a l e le vel . ec:onomlst.s expect food prices to begin showing large prtce ln· creases lat.er this year. Through the first s ix months of 1980, wholesale food prices ac· tuaUy declined at an annual rate oC 4.6 percent. helping to offset an 18.t percent annual rise in non.food products during the same period. The 0.7 percent Increase in food prices ln June rouowed a 0.1 percent rise in May and a 2 8 percent decline in April. The government attributed the in· crease mainly to increases in the price ol beef and pork. INFLATION AT the retail level began to moderate rrom an IR percent annual rate dunnp, the beguuung or the year and is now running at a bout 15 percent a year. 1be government exJ>C{'L'> the mflation rate to come dov•n to about 12 perct'nt ror the rull \ear · The Agriculture Department predicts that reta il food pnN.'' for a ll of 1980 will n se betWl'('fl 7 percent and 11 percent. That mea ns some ve r y large an cre ast's are in store for tht• 'l'l'Ond half of this year Bears 1Jni1'erse C'rotm1 .............. South Carolinan Shawn Nichols Weatherly, 20. receives Miss Universe Crown for 1~ from last year's titleholder in Seoul, South Korea. Monday night. The blue-eyed blonde says she wanLi; to be a soorts commentator. Survivors Na01e 3 In 13 Desert Deaths AJO , Ariz <A P> -The Border Patrol. using "ha rd· core. firm 1dentification" from s urvivors. says 1t 1s closing 1L-. net on the "coyotes" who s mug. gled a group of Salvadorans anto the Un.rted St.at.es and let 13 die in the ~h1ng desert Once they recuperate from their ordeal. the sun·1voM 13 El Salvado r n atives and on.., Mexican -will b<: movl"1.I h1 Tucson and held ac; material v. rt nesses. Bordcr Patrol ofr1c1<tl' ">31d "T hi-. t1mt..• v.1· hd\I" snm•· hard-cure. firm 1dc•nlJflcat1011 · -.aid E J •·Jeri")" Scott. '>t-tltlir Border Patrol agent hen• 111· <;a1d the l'hance<; v.en· good 11f ('Jpturin,g Jnd C'OO \ 1<'t1ng th• ·.,muggier.; who IC'ft th<' J:rQup an t ht> des<:-rt Tht: survivors have described t heir J(wdes as "three MexJcan 'outh,," according t o agent John Rockhill To spur the anvcstigatlon. G<>v. Bruce Babbitt offered a $10.000 reward for lllformaUon leading lo prosecution of the smugglers for the "wanton and senseless C'rtme .. F1;>c1cral agents today were mJk1ng a foo t search of the arC'a ~here 13 bodies were found o' e-r th<' v. l'ekend "Wt: m 1~ht be looking for .. ome morf• bodu .. -s:· Scott !\a1d. but addt'<i that searchers did ool t'XP('('\ to find anyone alive m tht' dt>Sert. when' tht· air tern r>Pr ature rcaC'he<I 110 degree' ~l ond;iy and ~round te mperature "><ff• ·<1 to I So Oarnewesl~ Savings bas a great invesl••'8111 b all inveslan. Annual Rate 10.00% Annual Yield· New2~97earJI_, MarlcetCeatilk:des Our nrJN office in Corona Del Mar offers you a great Wc?f to tum ant nvestment into a large nest egg . With a 8rentv.ood Savings ~h-year Money Mark.et c.ertifi- cate and a minimum $100 c:Jepos;t, you can earn com· pounded ineerest based on the ~yield of U.S. Treasury Security rates. · You'N keep eamng this high the other rates go bNer. And. yQUr account will be insur'OO up to $100.000 by an agency of the Federal gc:Mrnment. So why wait any longer? Stop 1n to our new off ice and ask about our 2Yi-year Money Market ~rtcates. Brentwoou Savings, 2867 E. Coast Hwy Corona Del Mar. (714 )67 5-8071 --..... -.&.. ·1n1orest IS computed utJlll.lng oaitv tac!Oft oaseo on 1 Jo!>/ JOO dav ye.JI The anl'Mll vlf34d at>OIJCS wnon interest is hOld and occul'll\llatoo for one year The rate is <.ubt<<.1 to cnanqe al m.1tun1y Foderal law rf>Qu•rt:I''> a ~b:>!Jnfl.11 :nt9"9SI penally tor interest. guat'Mteed. for the next 2Y2 years. Even~ some of 2867 E Coasr Hwy t ,Jrlv w11noraw,1101 011nc1p<\l uom a cent· r.c 1te acxounr Tn1s rato eltl)Ct1ve July l tnrouQn July 31 I 8V • ' • > .. ·-~-... ,, • " ---------------------------------------------- J t 17 Laetrile Bill Revived New Leplation Wi1U <Anuniitee ·JI ote &M:aA.111 DITO (AP) -IAI'"•._ to lelallte La•lril• 11 allve and runnlnt •l•ln In &be Ca.lUarWa J..eaWalurt alle.t btin& kllJed ODce lhla , ... Unt.a .t.o had bMn dJagnoMd u tenn.iaally Ill by a nnctr •IX'<""i•IUU known u • medical oncoloclat to Ulc Lat-tnlf' wath .. doctor's .freu rlption. It ~ould a1ao let uny patient, termln or not. receive La lrlle In a University ol Calllornla teach.lna ho.pita) TIHt lltW bill. SBlMO by S.n Willia m C.~, R·Hadmd• HeqhU, won a t-3 vote 11 ol tbe AIMmbl,J Health Comrnittft. wblch Md tbe previoul bW laat month. lt wmt to The bill makf':\ no dedareUon ol Laetrile's ef. (ffUVeneM. The CMA and other ordhodox mtdlcal aroupa HY at Is worthl~u and potentially dan11~rou1 bf.cuust> of the cyanide It coat&ina. tM w.,. Md Meua Committee · n W0VLD UGA.UU: the limited UM of LMuill for eanttr ~Uenta. But <>ppcnmt.a pUtd a larae number °' am~ndment.a on th~ bill that &UM&..s to aulfoeaie 1t lhrt a redtrally 1ponsored test of Laetrile is go- inft ahud after the finding that it is appamUy sate enough for lermlnal patients The "at c01!t" amendment was part of a CMA· sponsored package introduced by Assemblyman Curtis Tucker. D lnglewood C•mp.,.ll rn1vf'd U'lo issue-or Laetrile ··•·"··-by craf'Unc the provt IOOS ol h1J "'OSUC· ~ bW onto a Llve, heallhy bill de&Una with lhe relocaUGD ol kidney d1al,ysls centers. lie bad tried four umes preVlOW1ly to get the beaJUa committee to accept legali1td l.aetnle. 1u1 extract°' apricot kernels and other plants lhat has attracted a nalloowide cult rolloWUlg "WHAT I WANT TO DO is lo take the prof· il out or the use of Laetrile. A person wbo is term 111a1ly 111 ~ 1U consent to anytbmg," Tucker said But Campbell aide Jerry Haleva said Laetrile shouldn't tx-i.mgled out for a state subsidy. He also said the ·•at cost·· requirement might force the state to pay the market pri~. 8UT THE <'OMMITl'EE, over Campbell s ob jecti<ma, added several amendments supported by the Calllomla Medical Assoc1atJon. a diehard foe of Laetrile. Another CM/\ proposal to ban Laetrile from unmarried persons under 18 was defeated 5·6 despite Tucker saying that parents shouldn't have "'a right to sign away their children's llves." One amendment approved 8 2 would require the Laetrile that the bill would legalae to be pro· vided by the s tate "at cost." The amendment doesn't define "cost " But by requiring tbe st.ate to spend a yet-unspecified amount of money, the amendment would reqwre a difficult two-thirds vote on the floor of each house, and risk the support of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Lira Down, Tax Up ROME (AP) -The Italian go\'ernment says it is raising the price of gasollne 23 cents to $3.42 a gallon, increasing taxes on liquor. medicine and the incomes of self-employed people and taking new measures against tax evaders to boost the sagging lira and curb the government's estimated deficit of $48.6 bll!Jon. When the Democratic governor endorsed legalized Laetrile last year for the first time. his health lobbyist, Terry Thomas, told reporters. "We were looking at a bill that was a no-cost bill. that was a freedom-of·cholce bill ... C~~PBELL'S NEW BILL would allow pa- Peripheral Canal Bill Goes to Gov. Brmvn S ACRAMENTO (AP) -Leg1sla· lion authorizing the Peripheral Canal -a top ~oat of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. -is on the De mocratic gov- e rnor's desk today after a bru1S1 ng battle in the Assembly. But the 50-28 Assembly vote Mon- day on S8200 was not a complete vie· tory for Brown, and it was uncertain whether he would sign the measure unless a companion water conserva- tion bill. SB1361, is also passed by the Legislature. Foes of SB1361 failed Monday to force a.i:nendments into it which could have the effed of killing it. But the maneuvering delayed an Assembly vote and left open the possibility or another attempt to amend it. • ~ /tfaf•••••ed SAN BERNARDINO (AP> -The San Bernardino County sheriff's de · partment. reduced to a 20·25 percent wr force ;;~;·y~l~ ST continued to maintain the peace to- day -but not as a~gressively as it would like. a s he riff's spokesman said. "We're still not taking most report calls." which include burglaries and t hefts where suspects have left the scene. said Lt. Terry MacDonald on Monday. "We 're taking the information and telling them (the callers> that \\hen t he deputies come back to work someone will contact them. If it's not a da ngerous situa:.ion we' re not respond· ing. We're managing to keep up, but it's been busy," he said. Protesters Held SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Eight m embers of the whale protective group Greenpeace were arrested Monday after refusing to leave the Spanish Consulate where they were protesting the Spanish seizure of an anti-whaling vessel. The arrests for trespassing were made alter the group refused to ac· cept trespass ing citations from police. The eight staged a s it-in protest over the seizure of the Greenpeace anti-whaling vessel Rainbow Warrior June 17 by armed Spanish ships off Spain's Atlantic coast near El Far· rol. · ,,_, 1'.11& 1t'om1an SAN ANDREAS <AP> -A Sun· o yvale woman was killed in a col· liaion between two water skiing boats at Hogan Reservoir near here . .... .-.. 'S ~· I -t'IMQ ---... -. St LC :lt1'MP a.,,,_ t-5•8'1• .. v,,.,. Dot!< tC.io ,_ _, • .,.,, .. ,.~. COITa-141•1289 ·--.-.-----~ --~ ,._ .... _, . .ta_.,~ I Calaveras County sheriff'~ office re· ported Monda) A boat driven bv Richard Burns. 38. of Pine GroH. "turned left into a boat in which the v1ct1m , Carolyn :'\1 ae Koch. 42. was rtdiog Saturday. deputies said. She struck her head on the other boat and d.Jcd of a skull fracture. Bullfights ,\'ixed LOS ANGELES <AP) -The city's Board of Animal Regulation Com· mission has rejected by a 4·0 vote a proposal to l egalize bloodless bullfil'(hts. The vote Monday followed a public hearing during which about a dozen representatives of humane groups protested any change in the cu.rrent city ordinance prohibiting bullfight· ing. Before the hear ing, two bullfight promo ters ~howed the com- missioners a 15-minute film of the kind of bloodless contest proposed for the Los Angeles Coliseum. Desegregation Deadline Set By Judge Egly LOS ANGELES <AP> -The city ~chool board officially has been given a 45-day deadline to prepare a new integration plan providing for man- datory busing next fall of most of the district's youngsters m first through ninth grades. Superior Court Judge Paul Egly handed down the orde r Monday. It was virtually identical to an intended order issued May 19. EGLY ALSO DI R ECTED the board to keep a ll mandatory bus rides within the r espective boun· danes of 11 geographic areas into which he divided the 710-square-mile district. Sch ool board member John Greenwood called the deadli ne "absolutely unrealistic. absurd." BOARD PRES IDENT Roberta 1 Weintraub said the planning process would be "terribly difficult to imple- 1 meat" and added. "It is obvious the board majority will vote to appeal." The timetable gives the school board witil Aug. 21 to submit the new p lan. Egly said be will rule on whether the plan meets the order within five days of receiving it, and also directed the board to notify parents. teachers and administrators or pupil assignments by Aug. 26. Baatamante ANTIQUES Show and Sale elaly 10, II, 12, 13 For the experienced buyer or tbe bealn· nlng collector, your beet aatlqaee eomee1 98 fine eolledJon. of f urnlnare, .or: eaao,... ie9, art for w1ee lnveethtc, beaatllal llviq. et••eyl .. • Beael Colnatioa Ceater Public I To View Trials SACRAMENTO CAP) -The trials ol Juveniles for armed robbery. forcible rape and other serious crimes are t.o be o pened to the public next year as it they were adult.a. The new accessibility is required In a bill s igned Mooday by Gov. Edmund Bro'ND Jr. The bill is A81374 by Assemblyman Gerald Felando. R·San Pedro. Present c losed -door juvenile trials are part of the system's Orienta· lion toward rcha bilita· tioo rather than punis h- ment. Such trials may be opened only on the re· quest of the juve nile or parent. or if the judge so decides. Oth er parts of the s ame sys tem are secrecy of the defend· a nt 's name , le ss· f o rm al court pro· cedures. and t r ia ls before a judge rather than a jury. These pro- \'l Si ons r emain un changed. Na•es In News To Wed Pop s inger Kare n Carpenter. 30. will m arn 39· \ear-old Am e-ri c u n 1n - du s tr1al1 ~t T om Burr is '"at the tnd of s ummer'' in Beverl v Hills. her a~ent !>aid 1n London toda) Burris. a ~ewpo rt Beach reaJ t·statc de vcloper . 1 -; on Reagan '!-. l1nonct.· commatl~ ~1rah1ed Erik E s tr a d a of "CHiPs'" is under a restraining order not to "molest' or d isturb the peace" of J oy ~1 iller E strada. his es tranged wife of se\'en months . ~rs E !>trada told a Superior Court Judge: \to nda\' s he fears Es trada m<i\ "do ht·r bodily harm · Dead at 74 Dor~ Schary, who. rose to pro minence as writer and P.r o- ducer or s uch films as ··s unrise at Cam · pobeUo." is dead at the age of 74. Schar y , a uthor of mor e than 40 movies and plays. 1n<:l udin g "Boy~ Town" succumbed in his Manh:Htan Home ~londay after a long !llne..,s. ------------- --~( , ' ~ ~ • • \ / I ( c.I• 142• H71. ~··-word• toworll for you. 1150 W. CerrilOe 1-10 p.aa.. Sao. 1-5 tLIO. with ltd II.IS: C'hlldl'f'a •_..r JS fNe Prldar oatr, &nlol' Ctlllleae' 0.7 lldmlMlo• t a South Coast P~z1, JJJJ Bristol Street Costa M~.Open Monday rhrough Frtday lrom 10 am ro 9:10 pm; Saturday 'til 6 pm, Sunday 11 noon to S pm. .. .. ' r • ,. -.. t•-Gf·war ....... ~r.: u,e ....,.. -lndeed. ,.. ..... -... ol I • YMW)' •.treated by the nc1at 1l1et..._.1 cllputure ol Jlldn H. ~C':" Siemer from u. Or-.. Count~ Superior Court :· S&einer'I t.et'm WU to md JU. l , and M IUde it :tnown be would not aeek ~. Bv~ryoae Pft9Umed :1'8 would nu out b1t tenD ...... candidates filed to run for :elflN to~ Slaner; two ol them captured larp pro· :IOftlons of the J1me 3 ..,._ md felt they were ueured a ~)an.off ficht 1n November. : Steiner, bowenr. cnated a ·•vacancy" by retirin& : llx monthl befon bis term ended. And the Sttretary of ltate'a office now 1ay1 the eledioo meant notblni tbat when a vacancy ii cttated in tbe last year of a j udge's wrm, the aovemor must nu it by appointment. The appointee would serve until the next judicial ·election -in this cue, 1982.. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr hllSn't publicly comment· ed on the Secretary ol State's opinion. Press aides said he as awruting a second ruling from the Attorney General's office . There's some speculation that Brown, should the At· torney General's opinion disagree with the Secretary of State's ruling, would take the matter to court to force an election. Regardless of what bappen.s in Sacramento, one of · the candidates has indicated rather strongly that he will seek a court order to force the Nov. 4 runoff. ln the meantime, the candidates and the voters are . left in legal limbo. and , understandably, must be wonder· : ing how the syste m allows predicaments like this one to ;occur ~One More Big Push Calif omja Senator Alan Cranston has authored and is . pushing a bill tha t calls for creation or an 11,373-acrc park between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The bill seeks federal expenditures of at least $38 million to buy land for a so-called national urban park. Cranston's bill is a near carbon-copy of legislation in· troduced before the House by Reps. Jerry Patterson of Santa Ana and Robert Bad.ham of Newport Beach. A Senate bill, though, was needed to move the park plan along. As envisioned in both bills. the park would stretch the length or the Irvine Coast and would circle a recently established state park in the Crystal Cove a rea. The only change shown in Cranston's bill is that the fede ral government wouldn't be allowed to buy land from any other public agencies, including cities. The park plan, as o utlined in both bills. is now a firm concept, one that would set aside one of the Southland's m ore scenic and undisturbed coastal areas. Many details remain to be worked out. or course. most notably the problem or providing substantial new road capacity and other traffic handling racilities. But acquisition comes first. The only negative aspect in the effort at the moment is a show or peevishness from the office of Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, who apparently was unaware the Cranston bill was ready for introduction It seems re asonable to s uppose that Senator Hayakawa can pass ove r the slight. real or imagined. and join as co-author of this legislation for the benefit of Californians In Public's Interest Although it is not spelJed out in the U.S. Constitution. the Supreme Court has held that Americans have the un· s tated constitutional right to privacy. the r ight to as· sociate with whom one pleases and the right to travel without checking with anyone. lmportant conside rations these, and the Supreme Court added another last week. Chances ar e it won't make much or a difference in your daily life, but the Supreme Court ruled that the public has a constitutional right to attend criminal trials "People in an open society do not demand infallibility fro m their institutions," wrote Chief Justice Brennan. .. b ut it is difficult for the m to accept what they are prohibit- ed fromobserving." · The court did not address itself to another aspect of the closed-court syndrome that has been steadily increas· ing across the country. That matter concerns the banning or public or press presence in many pre·trial hearings. Since many criminal matters are actually concluded in pre-trial hearings -a criminal case can be dropped or plea bargained at this stage, for example -it certainly should follow logically that they, too, must be open. We would hope to see this aspect of the public's con· stitutional privilege readdressed by the Supreme Court at an early date. • Opinions expressed tn the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and an1sts. Reader comment •S invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Executions ByL.M.BOYD Penalty for picking pockets Jn early England was public tianging. Such drew great crowds. A chaplain at Bristol prison said he interviewed 167 men sentenced to die as pickpockets. All but thrtt, he Hid, had worked the banging onlookers, bitting their 'JDarkl at the momenta the t Dear Gloomy Gm Wby lbould * preel· dent ID to Walllltctoa. D.C.? He maid ,_... at bome and~ bustDell bf,....., cmt• trol. tbul uWll IM •· penH of two White HouMI md • lot ol Jet fuel Dll• ....,.. _ ... ...... ~ .. ~ ........ av ....... _.,_ --·~,..... I J traps were sprung. Students o( crime and punishment say thia proves the deatb threat is no deterrent. Maybe not, don't know. That public ex- ecutions have been fiendl.ab.ly powe rful attractiooa Is known, however. Media ex· perts contend the ooly televised event now that could draw a bia.er audience than the Super Bowl'• mi&ht be a public exeeution. There were more book store. lo tbe Uolted Stats ioo yean aao than tben are today, remanabl7. Popul• Uon tbeD -SO mllJloa -WU coDalderablJ 1 .. 1 tban a fou.rtb ol wbat It ll todaJ, plaueaat& ..... ,. ..... _ ... belt JOU pal GD lalt ~ to be tbe ftm to ID· Q . Wbat did tbe early AmerluDI call lla1erl1 before dalt wont came iDto tile ....... ? A. VIWte work. TIM wrd u.n,m. tuned ap jQlt before lbeQvUWar. .. _,.. H W..lfil'*ftMt ,..., ..... ..,_. K~t.11 ....... ,_..., J•ek Andenon Carter Swallows Big Oil Tactics W AIHJNCiTON -BJ1 OU'1 ar· ro1ance I• noth1n1 •hort of amadlll. Even w~n one ol the oU ....... UI CIU,hl rtpplftC on °' .. Alftertcan public, It puta on .n air ol outraged ~. And, more ollen than not. the Cart«' admirustrauon swallows it all ConfidenUal ~umenta dls· elOH bow Mobil Oil responds to eve n th e hghlest slap on lhe wrist by the federal government. Ca ught al - legedly over· charging its cus tomers by S45 m1lhon. Mobil was al· towed by the president's Economic Policy Group to wriggle out or this mult1m1llion-dolla r gouge by givi ng up S30 mlllaon in permassible price increases. Net for Mobil: $15 million of the money 1t wrongfully took from customers. The t rouble with the presi· dent's guidelines on price in· creases as that thcy·re strictly votunlal')'. Asldt from jawboa• in& -which can euUy be owr· come by paid counter·prop- a1anda ln leadlne newapapen - the ooly atkk the admlniltraUon can wield ll cUlUAI olf federal contracu and n~ the price gougers to bad publicity. In the case of oU companies. tbls la a thin reed Indeed. But even the Economic Policy Group's mild fin1er-wa1ging ap- parently outraged Mobil. which 1s not accustomed to Uncle Sam acting upptty to an oil company. Mobil, meanwhile. was busy b e hind the scenes. because somebody slipped the company a copy of a White· House memo. It described the harsh measures that the government was con· s1der ing against MobU. E VIDENTLY astounded . Mo bi l P r esid ent William Tavoulareas on April 3 fired off a n indignant "confidenllal .. let- ter to Allred Kahn. chairman of the Council on Wage and Price Stability . "On grounds of basic fairness and good sense," Tavowareas wrote,. "we call upon you to dis· Nicholas von Hoffman conlloue your preHnt campelp against Mobil • • • It 8"IDI ln· conceivable to us U.at iA the year 19 a Hnior advller iD the White Houle would evea coa· alder attempting the mllUM of tbe full panoply of federal gov. emment power to enforce a sup. posedly vohmtary Protram." What Col Mobil's water boll· Ing, apparentJy, were ataff aug· gealiona that t.be oU company could be punished by sancUou against such Mobll subsidiaries as Montgome ry Wa rd. This possibility was in fact rejected by the president's wage'price watchdogs. ANOl'ID. .. POSSIBLE weapon against Mobil, discussed in the memo leaked to the oil com· pany. was to lower tbe amount of federal mooey that had to be involved in a contract before it could be canceled for non· compliance with the gwdellnes. The Economic Policy Group memo suggested tbat lowering the contract figure from $5 million to $1 million -or even z.ero -"would be more effective and far more dramatic." nus would bave caqbt llobll but It wu allorejected. Th• ultimate threat U.at got Mobil wortled up WM alllo mnUoned ID tbe bootlel metDO tbe Prelldmt'• power lo Jriee and allocate MobU'e enlde oll. Forewamed by leaks from friends ln the government.. ...u reacted wfth tts uaual bl ....... Carter caved la.. and otber .., Bualaeea giant.a are now trJm1 to get the same sweet deal tbat Mobil got. one offidal told my associate Tony CapacCM> T&OVllLE IN PA&ADISE - Among the thinp that Marxism was supposed to coruup to the 11crapheap of history were pro- stitution and the black market. · But intelligence reports dis· close that the Soviet Union ts every bit as troubled by these seamy sides of society as any decadent capitalist country. StreetwaJkers are a contiJN1nc eadache for Russian authorities. 1bougb the secret police constantly harass the ladies of the evening, Western analysts report tha t the KGB uses most Soviet prostitute. as police anfonnants. Oddly enough, according to one Soviet defector, foreign sailors sometimes pay for the usllers' services with bootleg copies of books by Soviet dissi- dent AJek.sandr Solzhenitsyn -a alua ble black market Item A IAJlG E PAllT of the Sovifit black market in fact. involves printed materiaJ. This incl&ldes nte rnal passports and work permits, usually genuine' ''The Russians don't forge much.' a Western analyst reported. "In act. the only doc uments Vie ave seen forged are college diplomas." A high -s takes s muggling oper alJon ls in religious matter, !luch as J ehovah's Witnesses' i.m uggling of Bibles and re· hgaous Leaflets. Weste rn·s t yle clothing 1s another big Item. Italian suits somcUmes bring as much ali 600 rubles <about $660) per copy. So ... trong lS the Soviet a ppetite for Western clothes. indeed, that a clandestine factory ln Odessa is tumang out blue Jeans th.at are re po rtedly indis tinguish a ble from the highly sought-afte r Levi Straus,, ori1dnals . Anderson Candidacy a Media Creation John Anderson 1s Robert Red ford and David Garth, his chief s trategist. 1s Paul Nl'wman The name of their mov1l' 1s "The Polatical Stini:? " T his non·party or no-party candidacy 1s your frontier-town movie set the facades of s to r es . bla c k s m ith s hops and churches. on the reve rse side of wh.Jch a r e a (('w lumber 11truLc; and stet>! guy wires holding thl' make bellPV(! ~trt>N ur)ril(hl So :illlO With the Ant1c•nmn rom palgn JI•· iJs " rnediu mlrul(<' 1•un dldatt', u mnn n11h1J41)' •·v••r he1rd c1'. w1thoul o foll11wln1< or organliutlon. wlnlt·1111 111 lh•• prlm1tr1<-s A mun who tut u reapectabl • but not hluht y tll" t1mcul11bed rurt·c.:r In lh41 111111"'" he WM3 thrown H lOOUl(h (~)l>jN-d from the end ot a t-t•tiln t11U.t1r • into natlonbl i.tt.cntlon t>y vlrtu~ ot publicity alon THE ANDEaSON quc11tlon lan't whet.her or not he ean win , but how ln Sam Hill he bu got· ten as far u be had. Some oec>· pie do come out of nowhere b ec au se they rep r ese nt something new or at least they con the rest of us Into thinldng they represent something new. Ten yean ago we newspaper persons wer e writing tracts about "the ne w polltlca." Probably not ooe of ua can any longer tell you how It differed from the old politic•, but at the time it seemed to shimmer or shimmy witb the allure ol bold, new tomorrows. • Andenon doesn't pretend to be a new anytb1ni. About the bard policy queMjonl, be Sl)'I tbet he'll t.IW* about them or he'I .-, to eoUect the very best miDdl to tb.lnk about them. So -preltdeat be'• ... to faeUaD • a taJeat HOUt or coe- ... T ol blab level mMUap. Ruable lt may be but now& lt 18D't. 'I'll& ANDSUON ...+t'C7 ,eompltat• • UM»ld t111 lt'm ta A..taa poUtfa: How may pollUd._ eu 1tud Oil the aam1 spot ID ta. middle ol the road? .......,, .. , tbe ....... bad ....,.. ..... ~ to be two but JIM ...... OD tbe bud of lbe Hbolutlc tbeolOliaa'I ~. Mdll"w bM ............... • • f thl· I rue numO<'r 1:. a sidewayc; eight . mf1mt). t;p till now 1t has bec·n the ma1or party <'<1nc.J1dates who've ~pcC'1 ahz<"d an fuzzm~. fu<hUnli( and fogging over their ~lands on top1Cl-t thut could cost the m votes 1f they andul~ed themselves in da raty o( response. It's been the role of third party types to run for clear cul pnnc1ple so An· derson , that admixt ure of Reagan and Carter, 1s a unique a nimaJ in the political bestiary. The much tallted of .. An~rson Difference" as his nimblene& at looking dlfferent while remaJD· inJ{ the same. Has best claJm to offlc.-ls that, of the three. he has tht• quality tailor. Re agan hu thnt ll•llY 1950 lsh "port jacket look . Curter droops at the knees :u1<1 dr()Of>ft In th•• piintA Ukt the irrt•mcodlablf• rurnhllt that he Is. <>nly AnderSOtl wN•rs a 1Su.ll coat th u l tlo.-1rn 't huvt• u alltehl wl"inkh• ln U1c: 11houlde.-but be'~ 111111 1.K>UUul Junk food. •:mpty , .... h>rk'a. Art Hopp· t lnt1l a ">hort time aJ?O, he was a C'Onvent1onal M1dwel>tern He publican of conventional vaewi.. To tum up as the liberal we oow rt>a<J he demands that he rttant the publ.Jc acts and ut· terances ol 20 years in Congress. HOWEVER. puppy love In adult pol.Jllcs may be no more sensible Utan 11. 1s witb teen- agers. For most of the 1950s American liberals were smrtt.en with Adlai Stevenson. a rather conservatJve, borderline bigot who was a former governor ol ll· hoo1s. The:re wa!'I no account.utR for at. T he same thing may be hap- pening with the Hrie and cbablis C'rowd m ~gard to Anderson. He's Charlie. UM' Rood tute tuna t'andidaw. "If the,... Iii a crisis 1·11 r...-1 aaler with Andenoo an the WhilA" ttouu." aays Stanley Shf•l nbuum, a n t.1xtr e m c ly wt'allhr Sc>ut.bem caUforn.ia left· llb e ra n ow t out1n1& for An· deraun. How one can celebrate tho "ood ~~t' pollcy Judametrt of a man "'ho must abjure~ leg1slat.Jve rerord or a UletJme has n 't been e xp l ai n ed :"leverthelcss, Anderson has got h1m sell a bunch of rich Ube and fuzzy headed celebrities who would be talked i nto doing benefit fw>d·rai.sers for Kenrut the f'rog. WRY THE MEDIA has ere.at. ed this candidacy may never be explamed. It could be t.be COD· tagion o( fashion. If you are given to impugn.lag otben witb malevolent thought. be was con- cocted as the s.afe. sane can· d1date wbo looks different so that a pubUc, angry over the Carter-Reagan choice, wouldn't go looking for someooe who t.ru- 1 y ls different ... Ed Clark. the Llbertarian. for ex.ampte. Jn the end, unJesa se~ rrom Its offspring. the media de- vours its own. Having first made A.ndeTIIOfl, wat.cb now, while the ume people and publications dntroy hJm. Case of Confusion Breeds Chaos N()w we tluv•· llflfith r lfJ>tN1l murrlcd t•ou11 lo n11murt lf•rry K'oh n und Al c·t.1 M1.tu1ow, woo arc tourtn.c tho C'Owttry w l)fO molt-Uw>lr n••Yf ,...,,,~ Harry .nd Allt'f•: J1ortr•lt 11( la UlaHu•I Marriag,., J'm 1JaJM'l~l It. J o~nnt Hu t•h till old fuddy. duddy ax-•t(alrut bluxuallty betw ton 11ent1nac adullll o f a 111ortPd s e x e • H ea v en fo rbld i Hut yo u ca n 't pr ac ti ce bisexuality with you r spouae. 1bua tbe proble m wltb tUexuaJ mamas• ll t.ut you have to, u we 1wt.aaen put lt, ''fool around.'' ADd ...... both 1pouaea .,. "fooUaa aroad" wltb CODHDllDI adults Of Hrioal MX.e11 tbJ.I UD oelr lead to f'Oaf..SO.. lf not dowDltPt cbaot. MUY AND AUCK NJ they bave kaolM ad INm all IOrtl ol"MWtlUptWfeel.-~" Tbey·re v e ry reapoHlble. bowever. becaue ll••r , ... tuma ltaytq home D..... wttll their 1.,...,. .... MD. wfto bowl they're hluxual but "doesn't hnvn a dMJ> unduatandJna of what that mean.a." thank God. Aa • vttteran marr•ec:t man my••lf, I f~l 1tron,ly that 1uch ~runaemeota can ead only to trouble. Tak• the famous cue ol Yre d a nd F e licia <oame withhe ld> and their little daulhter, Jenole. oua ITO&Y beaw abortly atter ..W.1-bt tn the name witbbeld'• apartment. Fred. wbo baa thrown oa one of Felicia'a ....u&eet. ls cw1ed up wtt.b • IOOd boat, Double Your Pleuw-•. Double Your run. Jenal• com•• out of ber bedroom,....... ber eyea. "llayl.,.....uvea ..... ol •at.er. Momay or Deddr. • die caN mar.,.,. IM .. ,.. .. ~. dear,'.' •u• Fred. ''A£d ~ .. llaotlld ba" • little talk ._die facta of We." "I dma't tbUlk IO.'' ... ,. .I-. ale, 8CUC beet to bed. llOllMllU ...... Fellda...,. and p6roMU.-aboot tbe U.tac room . ·'I ,_. 10U and Noey had a nal lwa time toelPt, ·• 1a11 Fred. "TCMdOUn &&l e.o..Joun pt•" ••1•• Pellda.' ·• 1. do io;• you'n DOt jeeloul, dear.·· I "Jealous1 Me'" ••1• Fred Jndlgnantly. "You know I'" 11wom I'll always be true to you a nd Nancy's husband. Jlm, along with wba.tever else t.111118 up." "I know. dear. If we can't trust each other to be fal&alful. whom can we tn.t? A.Del Walt u.ntll I abow you the new tlUc I learned too1lbt that feel9 eood- See? I just IK'rateb )'OU Wre tbia beb.lnd )"OW' left .... ud f'ted, putdowD tlaat*°' ... ''Jlm and I made up t11M D11W thln• ... feela IOOd ........... Felida. You w.na't Oil wttb Nenq. You ..... C1Ut wtua Jlm• Take tbl.I. ,_ faWalMa rel&+ ...... wretbr! .. Blam!Bl.amllllaml .. ,_,..mbee ••• ...._. him ... a ~Fred •stud w u.. ~. ..... ...... reeot..a to ltud by Im ,.._. and mot.bet'. M i,be OM mlOt be. promlllac aever to....._ a- tU ..e: lb. or It •• rs' ••• from priloe. J'ortmetely, the remor11 I f.mpedot" Jnert •• ,.._. • claar" ol t.be ~ _, heawonbewoald..._._ ... c ... --.u be ................. 1UU wortdaloatt. .. --· ----.. ------. ---... -. ··-------------. . ----------- I ' I I "'--'·•·· ,. Amu Race Speedup? Reep• AdTI8en See Cha,lenge to Soviets WAmlllfOTON CAP) -&e1 MYlMn lO ..... •-::.-........ &M 1J1lited ..... •• ... u... 9"t9' u.-to aa aecelera'*I ............ -...... .. hJllD ~cu ......... ':* __ ......... Olllr If lsul• .. _..._. tMt die Unit· .. .... ... ••• I .......... wJear ,.._ ... ..., .... .....,,e.~klnl.UM ..... _ .......... , ..... t• aSAGAN, ftlS RSPtJaLICAN near· eoe' 1,a.t111:lelllla......._,U-.edvtMn- a11 '···-ol,... .antecie ..... ••otl•Uou -.... ..., ................... : -Mrm *" SA.LT U , &be cmtlOftnial anna trHtJ ...... la tm b7 ~ CM'W' and bla ll•row ~. The tre•b' bu not been raWled by tbe U.S. Senate -E mbark im· ( ] ' mediately on a costly NEIJ'.'t .. N . .ftlSI~ program to protest U.S. _ _ miasiles and improve their capabiil.ty to fi&hl ~ limited nuclear war. -Tate a tough negotiating stance to force the Soviets to accept more favorable SALT terms. but be patient if they do not immediately make con - cesaklaa. •ANY OP THOSE PaOPOSA.l.S are reflected in a draft ol the 1980 Republican platform, ob· t.aiDed by 1be Auociat.ed Presa. Reagan, wbo bas no direct experience in strate&ic affairs, thus far bas reflected the thinking of three strategic experts among his 10 top foreign policy ad- visen: retired Gen. Edward Rowney, Fred Dtle and William Van Cleave. "Once w e c learly de- mons trate to the Soviet leadership that we a re de· termi.ned to compete, arms con- trol negotiations will again have a chance," Reagan said in a Chicago campaign speech in March that remains the definitivefore.ign policy statement of his campaign. "I! we put them on notice that we'll go up, then there's a chance that they'll come down." says Rowney, who represented the Joint Chiefs of Slaff dlD"ing the SALT II negotiations and who then retired rather than support the treaty approved by Carter "GOING UP" MEANS BUILDING a variety of strategic weapons which the Carter administra- tion says are unnecessary. Van Cleave, a professor al USC who worked briefly on SALT I before resigning from govern- ment, i.a an apostle of "quick fixes" for the U.S. mi.asile and bomber force. He believes those forces are vulnerable to destruct.ioo in a Soviet sneak at-tack and must be upgraded well ~ore weapons like tbe new MX missile can be deployed in the lateltaJB. He adYocates Immediately starting to dig new underground aUoa for the Minuteman m mi.aailes, then a!mttliag them secretly from bole to bole to CODfaae Soviet Wgeten. The administration re- jeded dull idea became ot lean tbat tt would vtolete SALT provtslom cleidped to lmure that each side can check on the other. Vail Cleave also supports a crash program to outfit the aging B-52 bomber with cruise mi.aailes, in greater numbers than the administration pro- poaed. THE REAGAN ADVJSEllS ALSO believe the Unit.eel States will have to build a new strategic bomber, probably a derivative ol the B-1, which wu scrapped by the Carter administration in lm. The Reagan team attaches no cost estimates to these programs, nor does it say bow the~ .would dovetail with Reagan's avowed intention to both cut taxes and balance the federal budget. Al the bargaining table, the Reagan advisers say they would be less anxious than the Carter ad- ministration to reach an arms control agreement. We, who was director of the U.S. Arms Con· trol and Disarmament Agency under Presidents Bittersweet Shoplifters Apologize MUSKEGON, Mich . CAP> -A judge in Muskegon is giving some first-time shoplifters a bittersweet choice: spend 10 days in jail or re· tum to the victim with a bouquet of flowers, a box of cbocolate6 and a letter of apology. Judge Wllliam J . Cole of Muskegon's 60lb Dis- trict Court has been meting such seatences since May -but not to just any offender. "I ONLY DO TRIS FOR people I'm persuaded are seared to death lteing in court for the first time and don't plan lo be back. I give them the alternative ol the jail sentence,'' Cole explained. ''Tbele are people who took some meaning.leas item where there wu no element ol creed 'in· volftd-Just a dumb act." Since Cole beea.n bis procram. all eight to wbom be bas offered the alternative have accepted it. lloet of them faced miaclemeanor cha.r&es for abupliftiq, tedm.icalb' known u lareelly, under $100. 'lbe maximum sentence far such a crime is a llHlayeenlenceplUI a$100Jlne. Wbm a defendant cbooees not to IO to jail, the Judi• orders him to pt"eSeDt a $15 bouquet, a $10 box ol cmdy and a leUe!' ol apolop to the victim. 1r BllMS&ASSES 'l'BE OITENDD a bit, and It Mio~-= victim the reeopition tbat the ... ll.lm't bim, .. Cole aaid. Alloul half ol tboee who reeeiftd tba alternate p ... DI' haft been older people who Bft -fbed lllHm• Same were lea•.,_., Cole aai4. CaleuklbeHDdaaleUel'totheb '-• ......S ..._ tbem tbeJ ea ape« tba dflDlllr ID ~ ... daJs. Tbe balinell la told to 8GtifJ the .-rt--, .......... bu bem !Ude . .. A DSPBNDANT PAILS TO dellYW tlae ..... Cole said be orden tba ,... united. W 11 •aft_... trtea to be m.p _. .._.t .-a...-, bmcb al flDorsl ar .-,eadJ, tlallt -iroallle. lit. ...................... tried to -ear-HN '1 pre1entln1 a lluk .. on area •tore ....... wltla. tiQ i'Y ............. -ol ....,-. Wbm Cale beard abaul it, be ....... tbe ....... _ .... bed to eoart. .... tbeJ .-to .... ........ ~'1· ~----------------~ (c.11 M2·1171J Put • ,_ ... to worll '°''°"la tM DAILY PILOT __ , __ _ •• Nh&on ..S Ford, H.YI Im favorite model of a U.S.· SovMt ...-iaUoa ls UM tr.aty that tDded tbe pott• World War II occupaUoa ol A\altrta ... DLD naJILY TO ooa poa!Uoo that Auatrta lbouAd be fully lndependent, wit.bout Uy vnU.-al SoYMt oeeupaUoa forces left," be said. ''II we Md doee with the AUll.rian State Treaty what .. did wtLb SALT II,~ concesakml to abow forward momentum and exibWty. then Auatrta would aUll be balf-ottupAed today." Tbe Reqan advtlen were unclear about the k:lftd al anm control acreement they would have Reaian approve. lk:ie and Van Cleave said the kind of treaty they envilion might depend an Soviet willingness to allow new verification processes, possibly in· eluding on-site inspection -something the Soviets ne ver have permitted. VAN CLEA VE BEUEVES THE Soviets are devoting about 18 percent of their economy to military spending and could not increase that percent.age to match a major new U.S. effort. The administration works with a figure of 11 percent lo lJ percent and believes the Soviets could, and probably would, significantly increase their military capability if SALT restraints were removed. East Coast Excursion Piloting a fully·restored 1940 N3N·3 two s eater bi-plane. Bob Van Branken of Suisun. Calif. has set out on a 45-day, 6,000-mile trek to the Ea!t Coast. Van Vranken, a high school teacher, restored the Navy relic to its ori.ginal flying condi- tion, with the help of family and friends, over a period of 10 years. SWIMWEAR ' ALE STARTS TOMORROW 1980 maillots, bandeaus. biki nis. cover-ups. From De Weese. Cole, Rose Marie Reid , Jantzen, Bisabeth Stewart. Gottex. Sirena ... more. Town & Travel Beachwear. 384 lnlenNdlate ~ mey neYe oeen uen Bulock~ South Coat Plaza, 3333 Bristol, S.M. m4J 5*0611. Shop Mon.·Frl. 10-9:30, Sat. 1C>-8, Sim. 12·5. &.rocts Mwr'on Viejo, Mission Vie;p Mal, (714) 4!J5.3111. Shop Mon.·Frf. 10-9, Sat. 10-6. Suri.. 12-s. • f r 1 &fi W@lYlli' Taxis Dying Out? ~@[(\Y/rl@@ lJQ Pro/Ciie. C,. U.t, I~ ,.111ge11tdt!f Bloe8dag! DEAR PAT: I moved to California recently od am so impressed by the variety of beautiful flowers. I always keep fresh cut blooms in my house and was surprised when my neighbor told me sbe "freshens" cut flowers by using bot in· stead of cold water in the vase. Have you ever heard of this? I should think this would shorten the life or the flowers. G.L .. Corona del Mar Bot water does revive many cut flowen, but be canftl &o prolect tbe blooms from tbe beat of &lie water. A tablespooe ol sugar added lo water iD &lie vw al8o adds life &o •me Dewen, lDcl•li•g twllps ud Wacs. Odler varieties do better tlaaD llilaal If ,.. place a ceipper ciomp--9 -nee a ~,per ..-,. -la IM YW. 0.'1 lte alnJd &o pleree ftuwaa wWl wt.re <u n.tm do) &o ...,.n llearier lllooms. Aaodaer good tip ls &o alqe Items GI ...,,._, ~u ud odler Dowen tlaa& ex· tide aaOky sap. ftJs will prneat coaplaU.. al lk cat etld ud perml& easier water absorptioa. Abo, wbea yoa cat freslt flowers, "ccmdJt.., .. &llem la &M dull wkre tliley give off less mobtve. Flowers sboald be coadlt.Jooecl iD water for several boars before tbey are arranged. The better lbe coaditlming, the longer tbey will Jut. DEAR PAT: I've been looking for a recipe for ftuit potpourri for a long time, and my neighbor t(>ld me you bad previously publlsbed one. Can you repeat it for me? . L.L., Costa Mesa Tldl recipe was proTided by tlile CoopentiYe EsteMiaa: ~ np d.ralDed. chopped plMapple. a;r. ctap drallled, claopped peaclaes, I claopped marucN-dlerr~. 1"2 cape....,., l •tellpe dry yeast. Place pbleapple, peac:•H, eMrrtn. Al· e ud yeas& ID a cleaa eaM•bzr at leu& l qu.rt .... Stir .... ceyer. 8Ur ... -,.. ..... tlile On&day. After two Wftb, •dd l nit~ peadles or weU-4niDed fndt coclkUll ud l C1IP AIU'· Tben .ur nery two or Uu-ee days. Uee u 8eeded. Ml &o bep .aarier goiq add .-e fnd& ud IQ&r ap- proslma&ely Mery two weeks. F• a~ &u&e ud &o ell&~ add lwalldy, 1'11111 • ....., • •• • auee. WMla u.e cea· &aiMr is eeHl'ed. tt •as& U•e a lleM eo.er, Ulle &bt fll aa .... ~a.ry jar, becaae • u,11& Ud wW llot allow ,_ npwlo9 ud tlle Jar ••Y apll de. Tlte mis ...... be kept .. a ..,.. plaee -al nom &empename ud Deft!' la tile nfrllentor. Do llG& lfl& &lie mb'&are •• below &lie 1-ap •uL "There Is notblng ID the World. you can't eat or drbi)(.' •• .... Twta. Foallld./Dlroc:tar • ..... .......... ...... . Jain -and Jeana aboal tbt ..... ..... and 'alJm1ee of • I 'gt I camol. FREE OF CBARGE. llO OIUQA'l'IOlf. ~·l'W'd.d bJ ONr 15> ~ ID Sonthem C-Mmnte 8,CXX> ~ la o,..·coam, Mft IQO- c I ·6 OG:aih •• II .. proqiam. A lifett,.. al CJCxd bNJtb., pennn•lhecl Im you, year famu, and your lif9 ltJle. AD h-t CD ~with a pmotical applbtHQa. ----ftl -·· Mamatt HoW, The S.Amo Room. fuhkm Wend, Newpoat 8ellCm Thw.U,,~ID , .. ,. ._..,, Ja1i II II• All rnKav, ~ cd 711-lnL • . T1Mt tr.dllAce•• ~um tat cab ll •lowtt ..._ '*••ed om fll our 1oel.t1 beeallH of lacre&Md la· .................. ~.~· 1a1 1o a UC 1"t.DI pnr__.. Free Shots For School Kids Slated Or • ._..Teal, ual.Raat ...,,,_. "' ~•ril ............... baa j&llt nwrbed .. Jt.IDllllib tnmit ltuclY f\mded by a --.,_fl-om the o.s. Dlput-mmt ol Tnmportatioo. BS MID TD TAD cab ..ttb one and one drtftl' are becom· commcm at the IUDI time u ride or dial·a·rlde Wda" are lncreatlal in popularity. Tb1t type ol traaslt 1ystem la usually cbarac· t.erbed by door-to-door a~le or van Hrvice in which a small number ol pauenaers ride together. The averaae coat of abared·tui sel"Vice la 25 to 30 percent lela Uum the traditional cab, accordln& to Teal. Co1a1t11f -Fair Girls Tbe Oraqe County Public HeaJtb Departmmt bu anDOU.Dced that free lmm1m•aeuon clinics a.re available for acbool qe chlldnn. Under Callfonda law, mwtmta en· tering public or private acbools must s how proof ol prior lmmUDiaatioo against diphtheria. whooping cough, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, and rubella. ID fact. many cab companies would be out ol business lf they badn 't beSUD putictpating in the dial·a·ride trend, beaaid. "BETWEEN UM A.ND lir12. 1S per- cent ol all the cab companies in the country went out of businea," be aaid . "In Call!ornia between ur12 and 1976, 10 percent of the cab companies went under. These contestants (along with fair mascot Orchico) wW be on dis· play at the Orange County Fair June 11·20. Clockwise, from lower lef~ are queen Patricia Ludlow; nmners-up Charlene Howell, Shan- non Cleye and Susie Allen. and Wl9 queen Keri Terrell. The locations and Umes for the fl'ee c linica are: Costa Mesa: Fairview Community Cburcb, 2525 Fairview Road, first, second, and third Wednesdays of each month. 1 p.m . to 4 p.m. "Especially in small comnnmities, many of these cab drivers have just bad to raise their fares to an extent where they are pricing tbemae.lves out of their markets," be said. Fair Sets KiJs Day The Orange County Fair has scheduled it.a Kids Day for Friday, with children 12 and un- der admitted free to the fair until 6 p.m . Inflation Fighter Fiat Specialist Fomtala Vdey: Fountain Valley Recreation Cent.er, 16400 Brootburst St., second Moodays, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The average cab ride now costs between $3 to $5, while the average abared·taxi ride ls 50 cents to $1. TEAL SAID THE purpose of bis study is to provide a data base by wblcb governmental bodies can Baatl:astoa Beacll: Lake Street make wt.le deciaioos oo transit is· Clubhouse, 12th Street and Lake s ues. St reel. first, second, and third According to the study. urban mass Wednesdays,from8a.m. tolla.m. transit la available in 1,300 U.S . com· La11111• Nl1•el/Ml11lo• Viejo: munities, while cab companies operat.ein3,500communities. A birtbday party few Orchico, t.be Fair's bll chicken mas cot . is planned ror 3 p.m .• wtt.b cake, drinks, and toya for children up to 12. Further information ta available by calling the Fair at 751·3247. B.EORIOAN SPECIALIST Crown Valley Community Park, 29751 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel, fourth Wednesclays, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Teal said that this statistic in· dicates the use of sbared·ride taxis will increase more than urban m ass transit.. Jury Sworn In LOS ANGELES <AP) I -New members of the RELIABLE FIAT Saa Clemea&e: Tbe Boys Club, 1304 Calle Valle, fourth Wednesdays, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. TBJ8 INC&EASE will occur as long as present inflationary trends continue, be said. 1980·81 Los Angeles County grand jury bave Where the ~ee is !>Mt and tt'8 once e le$51 642-7148 Teal pointed out. however, lhat the leaat expensive and most energy effi · dent form of public transportation is mustramiL Burbank business con· -ZOIS "-Hila #l bee o sworn lo, and i s ultant Ro bert Mare Costa M«M Su .Im Caplstruo: San Juan School 31624 El Camino Real, first ThundaYi,from lp.m . to4p.m. Into Sega ll is tb e Jur y •••••••••••••• foreman. Your earnings are guaranteed at Fidelity Federal. You can count on it. Accounts are also insured to $100,000 by an age ncy of the U.S. Government. Not so with stocks and Money Market funds. They are n ot guaranteed or insured. Is this the time to bet on anything you can't count on? With just $100 or more, you can open one of these 2 ~year accounts. They compound daily. And the rate is guaranteed. You can count on it. Here's the current T-For·2~rate: 10.11% 9~ 26-Wlek Super T-Certi6cates pay lllOre than banks or T-Bills. No bank or savings and loan can pay a higher rate on $10,000 or more. And remember, these rates are a.lsQ _guarantee<i. You can count on tt. Fede ral law prohibits daily compounding. Here's the SuperT rate, effective July 10 through July 16. 8.925% 8.614% --· FSLIC INSURED TOl100.000 Fl Assets over $1.5 billion FE SAVINGS AND LOAN A$0CIAT10N Wlwn .. qouTe a lillle u1~ [BJ SoutMrn California OffiOM • GJendale: 600 North Bnnd Boulnanl • Asw/Glendon: 1173 EMt Alosta• 8eDfloww: 15908 BellfJower Boulenrd • Beftrlyl:lilla: 380 South Bnerly DriTe •Bia Bear Lab! 42156 Bia Belr=ard • 8lae Jar. 'Z1226 HM;Jhway 189 • Baena Parle 7930 La PUna AYenue •co.ta M.a: f855 Harbor Boulnua • Ca1ftr . 10784 Jeffenon 8oWrfard • PW1mtoa: 911 North Harbor Boulnud • lnine: 4482 Barranca Parkway • ~ Baa1M· 10 Glenneyre Street Lab Pon.t: 25431 Ttabuco Road. Suite 4 • Loae 8a1oll· 525 Eut Ocean Boulevard •Long a..ob EMt 6767 Pacific Cout ffjqhway • N•wport ~: 1024 Ba)'Slde Drift• Newport~ 1515 w.tclJff Drtft •North HoUnrood: 63501AUNl CaliJOG BouWrard • N~: 19450 Plummer Street • Plao.ntia: 001 F.ut Yorba Unda Bou1enrd • Saa Jt.clro: 29000 South We.tern• s.ata Ana: 2700 NOrth Main Street• s..t 8-oh: 13820 Seal Beach Boulnard • m-man OU.: 14601 Ventura Boulnard • 8taatoD: 12DOO Belch BouleTard • Torranoe: 24020 Hawthorne BouleTard •Van Nu,.: 14545 Victory Boulnard • w.t ~ 8&83 S...ly BouleYard w.t 1.09 ~: 9701 West Pico BouleYard • Op ''flooam,.._Dunt. -~ . • 1'' 17 .................... Salinger Writea 'For Hi11Uelf' 808TON (AP) J.D s.I· t•1•r. • r•clu1e •l•c• Ute pllr1amabAI ~ ol lail 90..a of ••l•tHl &ur•oU, "TM C.._ 1a 'ram~ .... MW wrtl ........... .... -,.,I '°"9 IO write .... I_.. YW I wrtle recWslJ •• ,....,..., Mn • -~ i.i.at l'Dl.1 be Ute flnl puWbh4 IUaH ... •P••• to • ••~la aclaooa .................... "•l11' 1 wanE for my1etr. - ,_ m1 owa pleuure And I want .. ~ a.ft a6ont t.o do " .. TIM ~ew by a.tty Eppee of Capllal City Pru1 wu publaaMd I.a the Bolton Sunday 01...._ Sallqer Uv• I.a a rU(h· 8'>' .. dWlt on • cliff ln Cornlab. N II ·'The Catehu ln tbe Ry•.•' '-he atory of ttir:.:d old Holden CauJf\8d 1M1 in 195&, Milt eome 400,000 coples annually S.Un•er ha.n 't pubUIMd •Ince llM "I COULD NOT have foreaeen all thal'~ happent'<J tlnce I beaan Lhla writ.an& bUIUlHI, .. Hid Sal 1n11_.r. 81. "and Komellmea I with l'd n~ver publlab\td. I have abaloh&ely no plana to publh h al lhlt LhDe AU I want now la to write •nd l.o be Mt i.baolutely aJone. ''There's no more to Ho&den Caulllekt. Read the book qain . It's all there. Holden Caulfield is only a froz.en moment In time." WMEN 'foufl < UIP ,,,.. .. ~e< MONTCLAJR. N.J . CAP) -nm It ~ .....-r"'' ~ was the wet·look. t.Mn 1t wu the dry. look ... and ror bll eaters who've I .. • .... fA-r, Ll alwaya wanted to look hke they could · .... , YYk' U"l run a marathon, Danya Pad.Ula is in A. t L v~ tD troduclna the sweat-look ~ fVUI-Ms. Padllla. 29, has designed a ~LAT I \ll:S . f~iiin~-~~t w~11c:"U-:.~:r~ a~ . t U..t I l UP ~T and down the front and back ;;a.~ P\ "Lots ol people want to look Like · r;aa~ n~ a,, Jocks, but they hate exerclAe," she ~· ~r-.,. says, adding the shirt has a number . of fringe benefits. ··Ir you wear the shirt. you can • D~l'tPllOf 11• avoid being bulCled by Aunt Bertha who you haven't seen ln 10 years." ahe says. "Mu11er1 will auume you 're either too strong or too fut for them." ·. The "SWEAT-T" comes with a . tongue·ln·c heek owner s· manual which LnstrucLs wearers on Ila uses "When loved ones insist you ex- ercise to improve your physique, don SWF.AT-T, walk to the local s nack bar and have a banana split . Upor\ returning home. make a brief ap-• pear ance and bead for the shower," 1l advises. SAVE UPTO 65°/o HARBOR PLAZA MESA CENTE.R • . ' • I• OM.\111111 OJ ,...,Nit/.·-NATION Pan Am Clipper, Missing in '38, Found on Trok? LAS VEGAS ev CAP> Mon than lS )Hrt •co. J Ottvm. In lh mtdlt of b1a .tfort lo 10lve the d~ myslU')' 1n l\rllU<>a hlJtory, 1tumbled urota •h•t h t.h1nll ta lht U\IWU to an equ1lly myatlf)'tl\I >t"t le. ~r known airplane puult Gernu. •bo s~t lO yean lry\n1 to prove th•l 1vlalnx Amelia Earhart UI 1t.lll 1Uve. wu bown &irt'rat\ '*~<'kaae on the P1clf\c 1t.oll ot Trull he UUnJu rould ~ th~t ol Pan Amuican World Airw1y1· Hawall Cli pper, whJch dlup pearfd Wit.bout • trace tn July am whll• on a fllcht rrom Guam to tht PhHUpLn . THE an1a1tD ~Ja roac t: pllot, now a 1.aa Vf'aaa truant offlttr. Uld ~ wai told tht> as aboard th\' Oy1n-boat wf'rt nl'cut~ by the Japuw~e u1 v.-h1t '*O\lld have bffn thl' world'11 lirat hlJackmg ti(' 11a·1d ht> hllll bffn shown whttrf' the bodle~ 11lle~edly W\'re bunt'd (iervats' •wun·h for M Earhart IS detailed 1n Robert Klaas· 1970 book. "Amtll11 Earhart Llvta," which COOlt-nd thlill l-he famOUB nyer WH lhol down and captured by tht' Japanese while on a spy m 11mon ln 1937. th.:n sp1Mted out of J apao alter World War 11 to a new llfll under an usumed Iden- tity ~le researching the Earhart disappearance, Gerva1s sald Ul an 1nterv1ew. he new lo Truk a formidable Japanese naval base dunng the war - to lnvesugate the wreckage of a plane he thought could have bet>n M ~ F:arhart's It wasn't, he d1 s-·covered GERVAIS SAID A TRUKESE native then showed him what could be the wreckage of the clipper, and later the alleged bunal site. but that he didn't think much about 1t because he was un· fam1har Wlth tht> massing Cli pper story. "I JUSl thought about 1t brieny, but 1 didn't ask too m any questions r just couldn't get that in· terested." Gervais s aid Tiit: HAWAII CUPPEa. ON& ol aeveraJ rour •n11ot Van Am OylnC boal.I paytnc lbt Paclflc In lhtt late ll30a, wu la t heatd trom about nooo, Ju- ly ?t, s•. whftl the hu1e plane radioed ita normal poelllon and we.lher report No further meHll H were ~lved, aetUn1 off a wffll loot Harch by the Navy and Army Air Corp• of the ua betwun Guam and the PhllJlplnel A trace of otl wu found lo lhe area whf'l'f' the plan. wu lu t heard from. bul an •n•lrat.a ol thf' 1ubltance proved 1.nconclualve. J acbon, in his book. theorized that two Japant>Se naval omc~n from Sa1pan, about 100 rnlles from Guam, sneaked aboard the cUpper whllf' ll was anchored for the night al Guam. H~ <'la1mt-d the orfl cf'r) probably took over command or tht• plMnto and ordered ll flown lo Japanese-held Koror ll'land In the Paialu group about 400 males !>OUI hWt'fit or Gu&m ONE OF THE PASSENGERS on board the plane, Jack.son said tn tus hex*, was Wah Sun Choy, a New Jersey rest aurant owne r and chairman ol the ChlneH War Reu.t CommlU... who reportedly waa carrylna u much aa S3 million nl1ed In the United St.lea to help t.M Chinese ln their war acawt Japan Gervall said he "t.ook a few plcturee" of the c raft. which appeared to have been cut Into see· lions, and then wa11 aaked by bis Trukese 1wde Ir he wanted to know "where t.he ~people were. "And I said, 'I'm not Interested In a plane with 1S people. I'm interested in an airplane with two people -a woman.' And he said . "No. 15 Americans and the Japanese executed them.'" The bodles, Gervais said his guide told him. Ue beneath the concr ete foundation of a s m a ll Japanese hospital that was bombed out durin1 a U S. ra.ad on the strongly defended atoll. Only the foundation remains. and that 111 being slowly reclaimed by tbe Jungle. Gervais said AFTER READING JACKSON'S BOOK, Ger vais said, he conneded the number of persons aboard the plane with the n~ber of bodies the Trukese told rum were buned. Patienls Revieiood LOS ANGELES CAPI -Ctuldrens Hospital in· tends to curtail heavy losses sustained 1n re· cent years by cutting the percentage of Medi-Cal patients it sees an com· parisoo with private pa. tients. saJd Donald M . Cook, the hospital's ex- ecutive director. "I don't know how many .,.ople ftN on It," GtrYll.a aaid. "I don't know whether there wen 40 people on it, three. or 10, and I had forSottea about It. Then lhl• book came out and I lhouCht back at that time and 11id. 'Hey, that'• how many people he told me. Fifteen. Not 45 or 30, but 15.' " Gervail said tbat when on SaJpan, punuln1 hia lnvest.lgaUoa Jnto the Ea.mart dbappearance, he talked t.o a retired Marine who told hlm that whlle the military was searching a bank vault on Garapan, the Island's largest city, they found II mllllon ln old U.S. "goldback" currency ln use durlng the pre-war years. Gervais said that could have been tbe money reportedly carried by the restaurant owner. since the Jackson book claimed the Japanese hijackers were based on Salpan. GEllVAIB SMD HE HAS NO plans to return to Truk hlmaelf. but thought a further investigation by Pan Am was warranted to determine If In fact the wreckage Is that of the Hawaii Clipper. "I t.hln.k it would take somebody like a former captain of Pan Am, who flew those clippers, lo identify it, .. he said. "I would think that to look further in this ... Pan Am would have to become lnterested," he said. "Aller all, it was a Pan Am airplane, their passengers, their responsibi li ty. If ther e 1s evidence that these people are there on that Island, I would think Pan Am ought to make a request to Trust Territory offi cials ... to conduct a local In· vestigation. That is. go where the re mnants of th'! hospital are and determine if those 15 people are there." JAMES AREY, DIRECTOll OF corporate public relations at Pan Am headquarters in New York, said the airline wouJd "welcome the OP· portunity to exam ine the evide nce that Mr . Gervais has," but Arey declined to elaborate on just what action Pan Am would take. Gervais said he has also contacted Jackson. who d1d not know about the wreckage and ex· pressed an tnlerest in pursujng the theory furthe r. He said he only realized what he may have found this year , after reading a new book by Ronald W. Jackson. The book, tilled "China Clip· per." ts a history of Pan Am's Oying boat service 1r1 the Pacific and d iscusses the disappearance of the HawaiJ Clipper. After reading the book. 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CA 9~715~ (71"1) 851 ·0991 A ' Just Hibble TM Umidy Painler By J ULES LOH A~ "'9<i.I Car-I • I CHATHAM. Va. -The popuJat1on of this town of genteel cuJture and Southern charm 1s given as 1,801 c1ti1,ens, one c1t1zen removed Crom numencal tidiness. That would be Hi bble Hibble drifted here in the early '60s Smee Jhen. although he never set out to do so. he has left his mark all over town HIBBLE PAINTS. HE PAINTS pictures of people's homes and of mossy antebellum buildings that decorate this county, views of the courthouse and the Confederate monument, scenes of tobacco barns and weary rail fences out in the countcy . These pictures number in the hundreds. lhb- ble doesn't keep count. They hang over parlor mantle pieces and on ,the walls of stores and shops and offices up and down Main Street. For som eone n ot ( ) part1cuJarly interested in ERlr ~ work. indeed scom!ul of AM ~ it. the output 1s pro- '----------d1glous. They're every where That isn't all To tide him over between sieges of creativity. or to a ns wer thirst. Hibble also palnts signs. He d id the R«'d Fox Inn for lunch and beer. He did the Magic MlSt Car Wash for 16 quarts or grape wine. one quart per letter. HE DID 111£ SIGNS AT VINCENT Shorter's Garage. though. tor gratitude Hibble lives at Shorter 's Garage. Vincent took a liking to him some years ago and told him. go ahead. roll in a cot. He props his can vas on a stack or tires by the grease rack, or he sits outside in the shade on a gasoline tank, a rusty truck fender for an easel and. providing the muse a rouses him and his hand is steady. he paints. In ~d weather he paints, and O<'casionally naps, m a deerepit red car mired out back, a Mercedes "MJGlrl' AS WELL GO FOR quality," Hibble said. He ls, however . giving thought t.o moving to a roomier studio, a blue Chatham Hall school bus lang\lishl.ng nearby. Upward mobiUty has its un· certainties. He'll decide later. No rush. Hibble was born in 1920. near Newport News • Va. His parents named him Wilson Gregory, and he signs hls work "W.G. Kibble." The ladies of Chathman. who do admire his talent, il not all of his habits, refer to hJm properly as "Mr. Kibble " "I'd rather be called Hibbte." he said, "just Hibble ... The name stitched over the pocket of the blue work.shirt he wears, a Shorter's Garage shirt. Is just "Hlbble." WREN HIBBLE WAS 17, RE ran off and Joined the Navy. tie dabbled at painting, and when World War II ended. he went to art school an Boston and took a JOb at an advertislng agency. "I worked there IS years." he said. "Then. one sunny day, I sat gazing out the window at people lying around Boston Common, doing nothing. I said to myself. that's tbe life for me." Next day he caught a bus, got off ln Vlrclnla . lie peddled P.ainUngs and lived here and there, above a store, ln •farm shed. under a peach tree. He sought no almshouse. ONE DAY THE WIFE OF the president of the Planters Bank saw hlm palnUnc a Main Street scene, saw hls work Cwhlch favon tbe style ol An· drew Wyeth>. and on the apot. commluloned • series ol palnUngs for the bank. The reoopJUon lnaplred a local demand for Hlbble's ptctures. "Th.It woman ... mllh\Y sood t.o me," Hibble said. "But she kept me there at the~ and made me work every day, alt day Iona. I doa't th1Dk I want t.o do that a1aln. I like my own pace." Attorney at Law ....... Ouallly leg1I MM~ •t a rH1on1bl• price. 1n1t111 con1u1t•lon no chat0t. If It's got wtMel1 you'll move It faster Ina Dally Piiot classified ad. Clll '42·5'71 Ind • friendly M·Vl10r1 wlll helpfa,urn r.ourWMils ntoc•sh. ALL OUR FINE LEATH~R FURNITURE ( INCLUDI 'G SPECIAL ORDERS) Everything in E,·ery Color ~R BROS HICJ(OR't' rAvERN TROJANS. KEN YON .Jn<1 ol course our o•m-- AMBER LEATHER COMPAN"' lL4T•t.:a n .,m AE Dlst'Of \T DIU.lflO\ 2850 S. HARBOR Bl VD. SANTA ANA 1Y. ml north of Sen °'900 (.al) Fwy. 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Yes. tb~.Y t'v~n have t'*'O waya ol telUn1 Ume m ruon C'Hy YOO CAN n:NO NION CIT\', pop 1,808, In &be RllDd McNally Road AUas On P•le 78. WI)' out on the ~tem t'dlle of Ohio. Ya. tan hnd the-other nioll Cat y. pop 3.~. on paae 34, hanging onto t'Htem lod1an 1.1 M~or J1mt"S Nelson ol Uruon C'1ty. ()h)o, 1ay1 M'lat tM two towns are Meparate and that the peo pie who li ve oo tbe Otuo side conalder themselves ObioaM. But slntt lhe post office ts tn lnd1amt all lheir malJ comes addressed. "Uruoo City, Ind .; "For instance, ti you get • letter addret.S~ to Union City. Otuo. the pos t office scrauhes out Otuo and wntes in Indiana." he s&Jd. "The people in Ohio get kind of mad about that " T HE GEOGRAPHICAL ODDITY TBAT 16 Union City can be traced to a survey error by the federal government in 1798 that gave Indiana a piece of Otuo. But nobody realized there bad been a mistake until two years ago when some folks got into a fi ght out.side a tavern near the Indiana state line. The authorities couldn't decide whether the case belonged m Randolph County, Ind., or Darke County, Ohio. so .... . they sent James P. Surber, Darke County engineer . to re·survey the boundary. He discovered the boundary was off by one· half mile to the east from the bottom of the state to the top -about 100 squa re miles of error. But he re-established it in the sa me place anyway. "I MAINTAIN THE LINE IS where the line is s upposed to be," said Surber. "It's only a problem if someone chooses to make it one." · But RonaJd L. Tynes. community development director for the Ohio side or the town. says the boundary confusion is "a mess ... no ifs, ands or l>uts about it." He and other officials on his side of State Line Road want the Oh.io·lndiana border shifted to its rightful location because it would yield more tax money. Most of Union City's industries are on the I ndiana side of the town. On the other hand. Bill Fulk, a milk truck driver who is also mayor of Union City, Ind .. says he doesn't want the boundary changed. "IT'S NOT A REAL HOT issue now." he said. •·But if the line were going to be changed, people would be in an uproar in a hurry." The federal government and the governments of both states a re pretty much staying out of it. The Oh.io attorney general's offi ce said in a letter to local offi cials that a boundary line long re· cognized "is conclusive, regardless of whether the I.me was accurately run." Meanwh.ile, residents see some good things and some bad things about living in the two towns of Union City. On the positive side. having two fire depart- ments -there are also t wo police departments - means the towns have more than their share of fire trucks and firefighters. "ITS A JOKE HERE THAT it's hard to keep a cigarette lit In Union City," said one official on the Indiana side. But when summer comes. and Union City, Ohio. goes oo Daylight Saving Time and Union Ci· ty, lnd .. doesn't, the grousing starts. "The factories on the Indiana side run on Ohio time," said Lea Resor. deputy clerk in Union City. So1ne VIPs Still Have Hot Water WASHINGTON <API -At least five "public" restrooms in the Agnculture Department's VIP area where the top brass has offi ces have running hot water. despite a White House order for federal agencies to conserve energy. But the private la vatory an Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland's mner offace runs cold water out of both spigots. A Wlute House d1rect1ve recently told officials in t he capital area to reduce energy by 5 percent. The General Services Administration. which handles housekeeping chores for the federal agen·. eies. ordered hot wa ter to be cut off in most restrooms Exceptions were made. including lavatories used by workers who do manual labor and perform other grimy tasks, although USDA of· fac ials contacted on the s ubject said they were not clear about what was going on. Wine Beats Beer ANNAPOLIS. Md. <AP> -Cheap wine may be replacing beer as the "poor man's champagne" in Maryland. according to a spokesman for the state comptroller's office. Marvin Bond said lhat wine sales are inerea.s· ing at a much faster rate than beer or distilled li· quor. So far this fiscal year, tax revenues are up 4.6 percent oo wine, 1.3 percent oo liquor and ju.st o~er .7 percent on beer . "I'm sure lhe heavy advertising campaigns by lbe California and New York state wine companies have had a lot to do with it, as well as the coolinu· ing increases in the price of beer and spirits," be sa icJ. Connecticut Gov. 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The Baltimore slup~r l umbrage when Pftt.sbur1h relief p tchinti •ce Kent Tekulve toJd an audiC!llce that t.be N.oonal Lu11ue had won the lust elaht and 16 of the last 17 bttaus4' the players were faster afoot "WE'VE HAD SPEED," W"aver retort ed . and then pointed out that in an All·star Game it's mo!llly p1tchmg and halting "1thout too much strategy unJess maybe the score 1s tied an the e ighth lnnlng. "Then we might try to steal," he sajd Weaver named right·hander Steve Stone or has own pitching staff to start against the National Leaguers, whose Manager Chuck Tanner picked fireball throwing right-hander J .R. Richard of Houston to s tart. IT WAS ALMOST Mull and Jeff when the two hurlers s tood together for photos. Richard looms 6-8 and Stone goes 5·10. Richard depends on his fastball beeause "that'll what it's all about." Stone has more of an assortment. EACH PITCHER CAN work a max· lmum of three inn ings under All·Star rules, and each squad has plenty of out - s tanding successors for Richard, with bas 10--4 record in 1980, and Stone with his 12·3. Weaver even s uggested that relief 0.ft'T ..... 0...11eb 7, J l at 5 pitchers work an inning between the stints of the starters because "they can warm up raster and you don't know when they might be needed." American League President Lee Mac· Phail, who has bad to rule on altercations between Weaver and various umpires. s aid he thought tbe punishment of this All. Star Game might be the most harsh. "HE BAS PAUL MOLITOR. George Brett and J im Rice sitting on tbe bench and he can't use any or them," com ment- ed the league president in noting that the top vot.e·getters in three positions are on the injured list. Weaver chose WilHe Randolph of the New Yo rk Y an k ees to r e place Milwaukee's Molitor at second base , Graig Nettles to start at third base in.stead of Kansas City's Brett a nd Ben Ogilvie of Milwaukee to lake over for Rice of Boston. Weaver said he chose Stone over such other s tars as Tommy J ohn of the Yankees. Lary Gura of the Kansas City Royals. Ri ck Honeycutt of the Seattle Mariners. and Dave Stjeb of the Toronto Blue Jays "because he was coming off three days· rest." TANNER SAID RICHARD was chosen over Steve Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies and Jerry Re uss of the host Dod gers for the same reason. Weaver, handling the designated visiting team , named a batting order with Ran· dolph at second : Rod Carew , Angels, lb; Fred Lynn, Boston. cf; Reggie Jackson , New York Y a nk ees. rr : Oghvie, Milwaukee. Lf ; Carlton Fisk, Boston. c ; Nettles, Yankees. 3b; Bu cky De nt, Yankees. ss: and Stone. IStt ALL-STARS, Page BZI Scott Wim STEVE STONE USA, Russians Enter Battle i t " .... ~ .. CARLTON FISK, THE STARTING CATCHER FOR THE Al ALL·STARS, LIMBERS UP DUA.ING WORKOUT MONDAY. All·Stars' Pride on the Line NL Hopes to Maintain Dominarice; AL Looking for a Wi11 By HAL BOCK LOS ANGELES <AP> -Despite reports lo the contrary, Lee MacPhail, pres ident of the American League, guarantees tbal his guys will show up for tonight's Slst an· nual All-star Game Th<.tt de<:1s1on. of course. lakes a lot of courage on the pa rt of the AL when you consider the one-sided a ffair baseball's s ummer showcase has become. Since 1963. the AL has one victory and 16 losses to show for its trouble in these games. The las t time the AL won was 1971. If you want a frame of reference, that was only a year before the Watergate breakin and you know how many presidents ago that was. WHY IT WAS SO LONG AGO tbal no one had even beard of the Mariners and Blue Ja~s. designated hitters and .. shhh • . . the free agent re-entry draft. cannon-file throws that his right fie.Ider, Dave Parker, m ade in last year's game, nipping AL rallies and helping the Na- tionals to still another victory. "THATS WHAT'S IMPORTANT in an All-star Game -defense," Tanner con· tinued. "Our guys always seem to make TJw r~ ..... tM Nat..._, Leagtfe fuu leOll '" tfte past is lleuer o l'erall d~f nue. -Chuck Tanner th e plays. I 'm not thinking only of Parker's throws . We made some big plays in the infield last year , too." AND, IF YOU BUY TANNER'S theory. better defensive players win All·star games. Only three of the 14 American League dubs have man-made infields instead of natural grass in their stadiums. They are Kansas City. winners of their division t hree of the last four years and runawa y leaders this season. and the expansion teams in Seattle and Toronto. IN THE NATIONAL LEAGl'E. half the clubs -Philadelphia, Cincinnati. Houston. Pittsburgh. Montreal aod St. LoulS -have artificial turf infields , providmg plenty of practice for trigger-quick reflexes on de- fense as grounders go shooting through. T he more be thought about it, the more Tanner liked his theory that the NL edge in this game has been manufactured by its ball parks and the necess ity lo play tighter defense to survive on turf ... That's def-So at becomes an annual exercise at these games to ask AL people why they ' keep losing and NL people why they keep winning. You get a lot of shoulder shrugs from both sides but this year, Chuck Tan· ner. who has the good fortune to be writing the lineup card for the NL, offers an answe r. Logically. the next question is why. Why should the NL have an edge in one or the fundamentals of the game? They play de- fense in the AL. too. don't they? Yes. but for the most part. they play 1t on natural grass. not the billiard table <1 rtificial s urfaces on which Nation al League players spend most of their time. '·Playing on artificial turf makes you a better defensive ballplayer.'' said Tanner. "There·s no question about it. That may be the reason. Because we play so many gam es on turf in our league, that may be producing better derensive players in our league." initely got to be a factor. I think ... hC's aid For more evidence. consider that the !':L started making progress in this series m 1963, the year a fter the Houston franchise was added and a year or so before the billiard table infield was introduced in the Astrodome. "The reason the National League has won in the past is better overall defense.'' said Tanner. "The National League has played outstanding defense the past few years and made very few mistakes." Specifically, Tanner was thinking o~ two So if MacPhail and tbe AL want to re· verse the trend, tbe a nswer is simple. Instead of playing on grass, the Americans must go synthetic. Call it better baseball \hrough chemistry. Ali Next for Holmes? 'If I Get $8 Millio~ I 'll Fight Al,i Next Year' BLOOMINGTON, Minn. CAP> " -The battle lines are clearly \ being drawn for a Larry Holmes-Muhammad Ali fight following Holmes's victory over Scott LeDoux in the "battle ol the eye." WblJe Le.Voux was complain· ing that a thumb lo his left eye led lo bis being stopped in the seventh round Monday night in bis bid for the World Boxing Council heavyweight tltle, Ali was shouting about what be would do to Holmes and Holmes t was saying: "The bell with Ali. , Let him figbt somebody else. "LET RIM ftGBT the Nos. 1, 2 and 3 ccotmden. He'll fade like an old man." But befon leaving bla post. ft1bt news coaf._ce, tbe JO. -year-old Holmes aald, .. u J set SI lilUlloa, I'll fl1bt All DUt year." and he might fight Ali next fall, not next year. BEFORE THE FIGHT, pro· moter Don King h a d said : "There is going to be a fight. That 's dermite . . . sometime in September or October." There is a deal in the works in· vo lvlng Greg Campbell of Madison, Wis., who has been in· volved ln business ventures with Ali, that could put the fight in EgypL caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nev., reportedly is another ccoteoder for the filbt. "The way be looked lonlpt I would bave whupped blm," said All, wbo WM a1DOD1 a crowd of 61411 that watebed Holm•'• ooe· 11ded victory at the llet Center. .. He'• 1tlll my 1parrln1 partner." Holmes used to help All prepare for npta. Jn the closing seconds or the sixth round, Holmes threw a right uppe.rcul that smashed into LeDoux's left eye. The 31-year· old challenger dropped lo his knees and put his glove lo t.be eye. Referee Davey Pearl start· ed countlng, LeDoax 1ot up al five, took a mandatory eilhl· count and luted the round. Pearl summoned Dr. Jerry O'Brien to LeDowt'1 comer to e xamine the eye, which was closing rapidly and bad blood around it. O'Brim let the filbt continue. ••1 CAUGHT A thumb - bln10." said LeDoux. "You can't imqiDe wbat lt'• lite to 1et a tbumb ID 10UI' e19. It (tbe pain) WU unbeliftable. It WU UDIDtentio-•1.'' STOCKH OLM. Sweden CAP > rt didn't l a<,t long, b ut A men can and ~v1et runoers f.tced e<ich othl'r Monday rughl for the fi rst t1ml· 'iince President J 1 m m y (.'arter'c; dec1s 1on to bo~ coll th<: :\toscow 01} mp1cs. Ha wa11 's vett·r a n Duncan Mr Dona'ld , the former C. S 5 000 mt'ter record holder. li ned up f o r the 10.000 agains t Huss1ans AJexander Ant1pov and Enn Selhk in a 28-nallon track and field meet. SEVEN LAPS LATER, McDonald withdrew from the race at Stockholm ·s Olympic Stadium after doing bis JOb as early pacesetter. The Russians took over. did the hard v.ork the rest or the way tiu t J a pa n's Tos h1h1ko Seko ~natch{'(! victory with a final lap tha t brought the crowd to its feet. Seko, one of seven Japanese runners, clocked 27 :43 44 lo beat his earUer national record by more than eight seconds. An· t1pov was runnerup and Selhk "as sixth. M c DOSALO W AS ex.· peeled bac k toda y for the 5 000, Joined by Dick Buerkle. Mall C<'ntrow1tz and a couple of other Americans . They were to race at least one Russian. Alex· under Fedotlun, who 1s trying for a berth on the Soviet Olym· p1c track team. Buerkle an· nounced Monday that he wiU re- l are from world class running later th.ls month. Si x of the 25 Americans in ac- 11 on Monday night ~on their l•vent~ Stanley Floyd . Steve Scott. Don Pa1J?e. Edwin Moses, Mac Wilkins and Francie Lar fl('U. FLOYD TOOK THE 100-meter dash in 10 28. 11 hundrelhs off his world record. to keep his un - beaten stnng in ma1or m~ts ahve. Carl Lewis was second. Cuba's S1 lvio Leonard. the second fastest human ever . was only fourth. Scott, a UC Irvine product and Amt•nca·s top miler. nipped fo rmer world record holder John Walker of :'\ew Ze<.1land at the wire lo win the mi l • m 3:53 59. It was Scott's ... ccond s tr aight ""m in th<' racl· for the D1ck'i1Jn Trophy, h r..t run in 1895. Paige. f1n1shmg strongly as us uJ I. won the ts04J an 1 :45 o. world ~ord holder Moses post· ed a slow 49 0 m the 400 huro1es.~ Wrlkms t ossed the discus 227, fe~t. 1012 mches and Larneu won the women's 1,500 meters in. 4 .12 98. l i Denny'sDeaili . Stirs ~Canadiaf\ Legislators ' OTTAWA (AP> -Members o(J Canada's Parliament ca lled l Monday for tighter medical con-• trols over box.mg followmg the, death earlier in the day of Mon-1 treal fi ghter Cleveland Denny. but then disagreed on how far the government should go in reg· ~la ting the sport. Denny, 24. died in a Montrea l hospital as the result of head in- JUrtes suffered in a lightwe ight bout with Gaelan Hart June 20. Meanwhile Hart. who h as been crit1c1zed by the Denny family for not extending his regrets. in- dac ated through h1 'i m anager Andre Nadon that he wants to go to the funeral and that he plans to offe r the pun;e from his next fi ght to th<' famJly Sport M 1ni~ter Gerald Regan called Denny's death tragic and unforttmate and told the Com- mons he is trying to determine which level of governr'h<'nt s hould be responsible for tr} 1ng to improve medical procedures in the sport. There is vi rtually no medical reporting system in Canada for amateur or professional boxers. ........... Holmes wouldn't get '8 m1WoD but be would set a lot o1 IDGDe)' ALI SAID ID u::s:t UM ft1bt lloadaJ al# 1 bave beea .topped a round earUw. It almoawu. "I bit bim wltll a not up- percut ad the bottom buckle of ID.1 ..... bit blm .. tbe .,., .. explained Holm•. "How ca you thumb • man with a punch at 100 mllel ua bou.r." wac CHAMP LARRY HOLml LANDS A SOLID LI" TO THI ,ACI °' ICOTT LEDOUX. .. ' I .. - ., r rt All-stan Get Short End With Not So 8e8t Rinp ,,,_tw __ BOb'TON -&ofOff t.om1bt'a bateb&ll H · • tra v.,uu ln Loe AD1el•. the pl~ wUl nt· celve ~ ol the cbeapeat AU·•tar rino made In several years. worth PGO. Some riqs, m ade for plllYert who bad a 1boC at maklnl the turns but dkln't, won't btt ,tven out. and thole are lh~ ones that n,ure to bave lbe nwwt monetary value in the com· ina m onths While lbe All-1tan1 c~rlsb their rlngs as symbol.~ of their accompbshmenla, &he manufacturt'r values the extras as cor nerstones ol its salH pitch 10 htgh school and colleae stu denb ··The rings that we don't use we send to our salesmen ror display uses. hopma that tf 1t 's a Boston Red Sox player's nng, a student might s.ay, 'Oh, boy. you make the Red Sox ring, you can make ours'." says John Scarpellln.i, naUooal sales manager for sports and special events of lbe Balfour Co. of Attleboro, M ass. Tbe increased price of gold led Balfour to fashion ttus year's nngs out of celeslrium, a combination of alloys, he said. The center 1s blue sapptur~ wilh an encrusted white gold star. Agam. there's a commercial lle·Ul. "We're trying to introduce this into the tugh school market and we figure if we make o ur All-star rings out or it, 1t will help our sales in the fall," said Scarpelllni. "We didn't make it trymg to be cheap. We made it to introduce it to our basic market, which 1s the students " .....------Qttof€" of dw Day-------. "We finally played like the Phtlhes and the Mets finally played like the Mets." -Philadelphia Man~ger Dallas Green. after his club had salvaged the fmal game of a four-game series against New York. G•arjla• T~d at .... .,.,_ LOS ANGELES -Ed Goorjian, an assistant m coach at Loyola Marymount last sea.son, h~ been hired as the school's head basketball coach, it was announced Monday. Goorjian. 53, succeeds Ron Jacobs. who was not rehired arter Loyola had a 14-14 record this past season, Jacobs' first as coach of the Lions . After 19 years of coaching a very successful basket ball program at Crescenla Valley High School, Goorjlan took a JOb as head coach of Glendale College for the 1978·79 season. He left there to take the spot on Loyola's basketball staff last year . Goorjian's Crescenta Valley teams bad a combined 427·103 record. and his 1971 squad won 29 consecutive games. He was named California's High School Coach of the Year in 1977. "I'm looking forward to the challenge." s aid GoorJaan of his new JOb "Jt g-oes to show that there is a lways hope for all of us old tugh school coachei. .. Barf. MU ll t trwd Bo%rr'• f'wraf MONTREAL -Gaetan Hart. who wrested the m Canad.tan llghtwe1ght boxmg title from Cleveland Denny two years ago, then pummeled him un· conscious June 20, will attend Denny 's funeral at the request of the dead fighter 's mother. Denny, 24, died early Mond ay at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, fi ve days after doctors declared him clinJcally dead when a brain s can showed h.is brain had st~ped functioning. He never emerged from a 16-day coma. Andre Nadoo, Hart's manager, said in a telephone in- terview Monday from Har t 's Buckingham. Que .. training headquarters that "we've been asked by a family spokesman on behalf or Cleveland's mother (Dorothy> to attend " The funeral will be held Wednesday in suburban Lach.ine. The body will be flown Thursday fo r bun al to New York, where most of Dennv's relatives live Denny is survived by h.is wife Clarine and five-month-old son. Cleve! and Jr. Fregosi te Mus .411-•t•r Game LOS ANG ELES -Angels' Manager II Jim Fregosl. selected as a coach for the Amencan League All·stars, won't be able to carry out that duty torught because of a stomach ailment. Fregosi, whose An gels won the AL West Division title last year but are currently in last place. was hospitalized Monday for examination of a stomach disorder. He spent a few days in a hospital last season because of s tomj\cb problems. ------Bcunall Teda9 ------ I , On this date in baseball in 1941 : Ted Willia m s' three-run two-out. ninth-inning homer off Claude Passeau gave the American League a 7.5 vict.orv al Detroit 's BriHs Stadium in perhaps the most thrilling All·star GameoCall time~ Today's Birthdays: Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Lerrin LaGrow is 32. Houston Astros catcher Alan Ashby Is 29. Astros out· fielder Terry Puhl is 24. M "9 Re•alll• ••.rill9 Tide Saoal Mamby finished with a flourish to stop • challenger Eaebaa DeJesm in t.be 13th round to retain his world super-lightweight bolling tJtle Monay night iD Bloomington ... Gerry Cltenen wu coafirmed as the Bolton Bruins' 14th coach in National Hockey League circles .•. Former Tennesaee bead coach Deq DkbJ bas resigned his post u uailtant bead football coach and offensive coordinato r at the Univenit y of Colorado ... 11-.)or League baseball playen overwbelminllY ratified tbe new bUtc acreemeot and benefit plan, votinl 619·22 ... Attendance in the m.ior leapea la 115,000 ahead of last year's pace. A total of 20,880,828 fan.a have witneued games through Sunday. A record total of 43,550,391 saw m~ league baseball ln 1979 . . . Former m ajor league 1tar Bea Tlanp, 84, died from a heart attack Saturday . . . Green Bay signed Georce Cna~J to a National f ootball Leque COil· tract. lleleehl•11, R•tlle FotlOwlng are the top SPOrts events on TV tonlOM. Ratings •re: ''' 'exceti.nt; '''worth w.tchlno; ' 'fair; "fof'oet It. e II I p.M., c:Mmell 7end11 ./ ./I./ aASEllALL: All-star O.me . ...... Cllf'S: Al MlchHls, Keith JKkton, Howwd CoMll. Don DrYldale Md Bob Uecker. TM Dodgen wm MW four players In the st•rtlno NatloMI ~ llMUp by virtue of fans' votes. Steve o.rwv at first MM Dl¥8Y L.opes at second , 8111 Russet! •t short and Reggi. Smith In tM outti.ld. Pltltburah't Chuck T.nner Wiii direct the tNm ...... E«t WMYer'I ~mertcan ....... squad tf\M ln- clUdel Aod carew of tM Ano-ts at first ba11. RADIO S.•belf -All-Nr Game trom Oodaef' Stadium, S: 25 p.m., ICNX (1070) wltll vtnce Scully end Brent Musburvtr. I --_..,,. .. Phillies Quizzed By Feds TRENTON.NJ <AP)-J>enn. aylvanl• nucotlo authorities want to qull at leut ellht mem - bers ol tht-l'hlladelphJa PblWes about the poaslbWty they may have ac:qu1red amphet a mine pllb lllegally from a Readinl. Pa .. doctor, tbe Trenton Times reported today U\ a copyrighted 11tory. Pete Rose, M i k e Schmidt , G reg Luzmski and Larry Bowa a re among the eight athletes state narcotics agents want to question. according to law en- forcement sources quoted in lbe news paper Of the players, all but Rose played early Ul their car~rs for the Ph11l1es' Reading farm team . AGENTS FROM t he s tate Drug Law Enforcement office will speak to the players this week. Besides the current stars on the Ph.illies' roster. narcotics of. fic 1als a lso plan to question several members or the team's minor league franch.ise in Read· ing about the possibility some players received a mphetamine pills from the same doctor . who wasn't Identified. according to a source in Reading. No crimina l cha rges have been filed aga!mt players, the doctor or a "runne r" wbo al· legedly distributed the medica· lion for him. But agents from tbe Dru1 Law E nforcement office believe they have established a good case against tbe doctor and t.be n.&n· ner -partly through the doc· tor 's records of prescriptions he allegedly dispensed. THE DOCTOR a lleged ly handed out prescriptions without the required physical or oral eit· amination or the players. the sources said. State law requires those examinations before the pills can be handed out. The names of several Phillies players and their w ives ap· peared on the doctor's r ecords, according to law enforcement sources. Dick Weathersby. Drug Law Enforcement director in Har· risburg. Pa .. would neither con· firm nor deny that his agency was investigating either the doc· tor or any involvement by the Phillies' players. Ruly Carpenter , owner of the ball club, also declined to com· ment. Wrangling On Walton Continues NEW YORK <AP> -The Marvin Webster compensaUon case may finally be nearing an end, but the legal wrangling over the Bill Walton award is Oil· Jy beginning. T be National Basketball As· sociation was directed Monday to m odify tbe compensation awards made by Commissioner L arry O'Brien following the signings of Marvin Webster with the New York Knicks in 1978 and Bill Walton with the San Diego Clippers in 1979, both as free agents. The order came from Telford Taylor , the court ·appointed Special Master designated to oversee dis putes stemming from the NBA 's agreement with its players association, com monly known as the Robertson Settle· ment. JN ANOTHE R MATTER , T a y lor uphe ld the NBA 's ellmlnatioo of the "junJor eligi· ble" status rrom the NBA col· lege draft. 'Ibis change, which requires plllYen with re maining colleeiate eligibility to renounce that eligibility ln order to be eligible for the draft, wu in· stltuted by the league last year but was appealed by the players uaociation. .Padres Fire VP Fontaine SAN DIEGO (AP> -Bob Foa- taiDe, Tiee praident and 1enen.1 maaa1er of the Saa Dle10 Padrel, bu bee fired bJ tbe N atlooal Lea1ue club la tbe wake of a diaappotntiq ftnt ball of tbe MUOD, it WU learned today. Fontaine, M, bu bem wttb tbe club llnee tta lDcePtioe lD ~ His dilad•al foUowl a lalt· place JM'1 ltart bJ tbe P-*.:i wbo tnU tbe HoultGD Aatros the Loi~ Doqen bJ u ... 1am• la tlae NL Weet. ~ wbol .. al• trad" and player ~-:enolf·MMOD, tbe Padree' bi attack nmalns oae of tbe t lD tbe major lea pea. SPORTS BREAK I BAIEIALL Al'Wt,...- Saaa..er Pastime F an s at Dodger Stadium play with a Los Angeles Dodgers usher as they try to net and catch batting p r actice balls durine warmups for tonight's All-star game. Carlton Keeps Silent Act Strikeout, Artist Won't Talk With Media PH ILADELP HIA IAP > Stand the Philadelphia Ph1llte!>' Steve Carlton m front of a group of fans and he'll answer ques· lions until there aren't an} morl'" from the audience He will st.a) and give auto~raphs unlll thP last paper and pen disappears But let a reporter approa<h Carltoo and the p1t<·hvr hf·Nim• mute The 34 vl'ar nit! ll'ft h.1nd .. r make:. 1t dl'<tr hl· \\Jiit 1111 l•>ll tact v.1lh tht· mP.dta Carlton'!> relu"lann• to share hi s feelings v.1th lttt: p1•011lt• "'ho write and talk ubout lt1• tc•<tm never was mor(' l'\ 1d1·11t thJr1 ''' St. Louis Sund a\ "'ht·n th" Phtllil'S won 8 J HE ~IRl'CK Ol'T h1:-. :!.S:$.3rr1 baller Of a 15 \l'3r ('clrf't'f, ffiO(P than anv h.•ft -hancll·r in lht> h1:-. tory of b<l5l'bctll Th:H 1ncludl"' a lot of supt>rb p1tl'her:-:-uch ;.i-. M1cke\ Lohch. tht· man wh<>'-l' record Carlton erhpsrd He did swp out of lhl' rlu~out to acknowledge an ovation b} the fans aftl'r ht• ~truck out Ton) Scott to~N the record. But after th<' game. 1t v.as the same . He !>tayed aY.~t~ from the media Th<·re was no com· mun1cat1on Onlv Carlton, his teammates and 1nt1mate fnt'nd.., know what the <iccomph::.hment meant to him. Carlton alreadv this season 1s 14·4, and couJd t>e headed for his third Cy Young Award as the best pitche r in the National Leagul' Evtn in defe<it this ... easnn. the Ph11l1e · p1t r ht-r has n't workt•d v.hat could ~ de..,l'ribt"<i as a bad gci me Ht' .., be<:-n strong and ">ilent lie '>h0"'' httle or no n'.'>1blP t"motmn. v.10 or lo:-.e T H E f'\Rf<fR -.•ri~t· '"Ir•·< 11rtl "'J:-anolht r n .i ru· ... ,11 .. 1,~t 11f .1r h1e\ ,,m,•nl., lie hold ... thl· m1,.i.-m 'Jl1onal LE'c1gue record or SIA h1ttf:'r-, He's m tbe top 10 for acuve ptt <·hr•fb 1n mo"t < atPi!Ofl<'" ~urh 1 • L.. .1 m • ' -. t J 1 r •• d . "" 1 n • tr1l..1·11ut 1nn 1n~ p11<h1d B1 ·fnr1• 1111~ <;c a ... nn un i'> H.t1 11m1•r1• • .l1rn P.tlrn"r ;ind l•\a' •••J\'11rJ J>prr' ht" < ordt•~1 nioro ,.,, ttJn1" tn 1h1· IJ"l th'I ildt• The qu1·-;t1,1n " v. h v won't C<1rlton t<ilk "'Ith lhP ml'lii:J'' ..., 1 n 1 • • h 1• "" v n t t a I k , the Jn,v. c·r t ;m 11nh h1· < on1ecturl'. It 1-. kn""'" that h•· twl1t.'\e'.'> hi' hJ' lx'<•n m1-.quott·d Hl' JIJE.-ged· I\ ft·t+• ht:. Pf'r'>On.il hff' ha<; ti• 1·n plJl'<·d undt•r j m1cro~cop!' II• ,, un-.•·t v. 1lh tJt lt·Jst one ff' I"• t.-r '• r Jll•·i:1·dh ksr. lrtJ! 111 un .1 prn.1l1• bt J('h p Jrl,\ 111 prin~ tr.11n111.: ( .\RL T0'1 ~ i\S~'T alwav-. th.tl way. In St Lout::. where he 4't.1 rted his ma1or lea~ue carf't'>t. t n ti J :1 l t· r v. h <' n t rad e d l fl I 'h1l.1d1·Jµh1,t r 1\17:.! . hts ra11port \\ilh th• m1-<h<i Y.a'> <''<f'ell• nt l'hdl11·' m.in:i~1·r UJlla'> •ti •• n ,111 . mpl1·cl 111 ..,pr1n~ .1 : p tn n .. 1t th!:'. 1c• tw1 ,.;111 "'' µla•, l ·•"lltm v. a:-adamJnl f 'roaa Ptlfl#' BI ALL-STAR SERI O U • • • Tann<>r v.1th th• '>'I. ;,is the homeclub. 11'tt·d I J 1\1 ' Uipt>~ Oodsieri.. :!b. Ht·>::~1t· Smith , Dodger... rl. Oa\P P.1rl>•·r , P1tL'>· b U r g h, Cf • s l t' \ I' I I J T \ I'\ , OodgPr;, lb Jnhnn' Ai nt·h. Cln n n n J t 1 t' I> J ' ,. K 1 n ~man , Ch1rago C'ub<. If . Kt n lh-1tz St Lout~. Jb, Bill Ru M•ll, LO'> Angeles. ss, and Rtehard . PARKER WAS ~AMF:O tht" MVP m 19'i9 when the ~L v.on i 6 v.11h 3 run in lhe ni nth In ninJ.? ~t l..ou1!> '.'>hortstop Garry Tt·mpll·lon v.as amon~ those v. ho dcctdl'<l lt> !>kip the ~ame ht'l aU'l' thE.-fans voted others to -.tarlln)! Juhs Templeton was hitting Jfi pointc; highe r than Ru-.-.1'11 ''hen the balloting was <'Otlcl Uded The v.eatherman promised "unnv weather but the tern· pe ratures could be tn the 80s for the t w1hght start Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN ~ AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L P ct. GB Kansas City 47 33 .588 Chicago 38 41 .481 8l"2 Texas 37 42 .468 9 l:1 Okland 36 45 .444 t l l-z Minnesota 35 44 .443 11 12 Seattle 35 45 '138 12 Angels 29 48 .377 161.2 East Division New York St 27 .654 Detroit 42 33 .560 71 ~ Milwaukee 43 34 .SSS 9 Baltimore 42 36 .538 9 Boston 41 36 .532 91'2 Cleveland 37 39 487 13 Toronto 33 43 434 17 T-r'•O- All·•I• oerN •I LO\ A-IH . ~ lS 0 m ~··~~ l'jO Of~t<t-1.c! \ 1'ATIOSAL l .EAGL E Wesl Oh·islon W L Pct. Houston l!l 33 577 Dodgers Iii 3-1 57S Cincinnati 41 ~ 519 Atlanta J7 40 ~ l San Franc1~co 37 -t3 .46:1 San Diego 31 17 42U t:as t Dh•lsioo Montreal 42 J.1 .5!>3 Philadelphia 41 35 539 Pittsburgh 42 37 .532 New York 38 IO -lH7 Ctucago 33 <1:t 43-1 St. Louis 34 46 .425 TMU't0-AH\t6'~M ll'l"'I At'IO'I"'' \ Jio m _,_., tC.•"' .. .,.o oetY>n ""....,.,i..i • GB ~ .............. '1'-:: ~~!/ 71i ~ H r• •. DO~T MtU Tlll~ ONI! .. - TEST DRIVE 1 DATSUN OF 1 •, IARWICK WILL 5 ~ GIVE YOU THE 10 SHIRT OFF HIS IACK Come In For Your Free T .Shirt & Demo Ride "Don't Miss BARWICK'S Specials" .... AUTO RACING I HOCKEY Tu.oar,, JYly II. IMO 0~11. Y PILOT fla lee Balldlng Betweea Warring Raelng Faction& LDIN<iTON, c:illo <AP> -,,_..la Wseb &o be • icy atmolpbere IUn'OUDdiq 5-day'• cham· ~HI' rac. at Mld-<*lo. will be tM laal lt'beduled raet eo- 1udi1Md by tbe S Au&o Club and ·a.am· p6a--Aulo a.dq THIM TM wMblJ pe~ MtUement ~ the two Ml bela tbalWf'ed-durtq tbt put two weelta and CART~ Monday it will nm the reet of \k •• .._. \IDder ala own schedWe and nalel ftAT -'NNOUN E•t;NT wu made tn a re· luae by CA RT's board of direct.on Reller Pmake. a membe ol the board and owner ol t.hrM of t.be top Indy-type can. hu said t.bat CART will ta1te part In the ro.d race et Mid· Obio "~auae we've all made t0mmltmen1.a to OW' aPQIUIOl'S and t.be ~pie putllna oo t.be race." S.aroaBan Millionaire's Hectic Style BRANTFORD. Oot. (AP> -He's a millionaire and a hockey superstar in the malting. But in these lazy, hazy, days of summer you'll fmd Wayne Gretzky playing baseball, or attending a banquet, or doing a commercial, or attending a banquet. or playing in a charity golf tournament. or attending a banquet, or playing softball, or at- tending a banquet. or doing a commercial, or . . . "I got all these calls in January and I said yes to them all," said Gretzky, 20, who, in his first year in the National Hockey League with the Ed· monton Oilers, was acclaimed the league's most valuable and most gentlemanly player, besides finishing as co-scoring leader with Marcel Dionne of the Los Angeles Kings. So he keeps his commitments. even as be was getting his tonsils removed, attending a banquet here. accepting an award there. doing a com- mercial somewhere else. THERE ARE THE LIGRI' MOMENTS In the 1 hectic schedule, though. such as one when be at- tended a speaking engagement at a school for the blind m Toronto. "One kid, seven years old, comes up to me," Gretzky recounted in an interview. "I thought he Just wanted to say hello "instead, he says. ·Mr Gretzky. what do you think about Glen Sather being promoted from coach to Oilers' general manager and president? Do you think he can handle the three jobs? Do you think he'll need any help?' "I was so stunned. I said to him. 'Son. if he does need help, we'll send you.• " The commitments continue. On Saturday, he's the best man at a friend's wedding. On Sund1U7, there's a hockey school. Then a little league clinic . . . a charity golf tournament . . . a softball game . . . another hockey school ... an auto- graph session in Sudbury. Ont. And oo it goes. TO RELAX, GRETZKY PLAYS junior baseball with t.be Brantford Breves. Of course in the winter, Gretzky relaxes by playing hockey in the NHL. "1"hey're both just games. I feel the same way about junior baseball as I do about t.be NHL. I'm relaxed in both of the m and I enjoy both of them. "On the day oft.be game, I doo't get to the rink. early and pace around. I watch soap operas. maybe I'll stop off and have a root beer. I'll be t.be last one at the rink." Which is not to say that be doesn't take the game seriously. "We all take it seriously. It's just that some players put a lot of pressure on themselves." As1nnth Captures Su.Jim Paycheck ATLANTlC CITY. NJ. <AP) -Former Arizona State swimming star Paul Asmuth. in the Atlantic Ocean instead of the Moscow Olympics. battled a strong late a fternoon tide in Absecon Inlet to win the 231"2-mile. Around-the-Island Swim Monday. As mutb. 22. of Mission Viejo, completed the ocean and bay course an 7 hours. 36 minutes and 22 seconds. nearly 15 minutes off the record set last year by James Barry. Barry, 26. of Alameda. came in third with a time of 8:12:37. about 21 minutes behind second· place finisher James Kegley, 22. or Bloomington, Ind. Kegley finished the course in 7:51 : 12. Asmuth, who won $5,000 for his first-place ef· fort, led almost the entire race but had t.o fight a strong incoming tide in Absecon Inlet near t.be s tart-finish line at His toric Gardners Basin maritime park. "I felt pretty confident the whole way." be said. "I just tried to keep an even pace." Asmuth and Kegley are two former collegiate stars who turned professional for the swim ?>ecause of America's boycott of the Moscow Olym- pfc games. Kegley swam for Indiana. Cook Bowls to First FRESNO <AP> -Steve Cook rolled a strike in the final frame of the final game to capture first place by three pins at the end of match play at t.be Professional Bowlers Association Fresno Open Monday night. Coo« edged Mark Rot.b for the top spot going in.to Tuesday's fin~~/ Paul Moser was third, 18 pios behind Coo«. Wni\e Earl Anthony wu another pin back In fourth. Jay Robinson finished fifth, grabbing the Jut spot In the finals, which will be worth $11.000 &o tbe winner. GRAND OPENING AUTO ALARM SYSTEMS • INNOVATIVE ELECTRONIC PROTECTION • BURGLAR ALARMS tNCLUDtNG • • • • Special Device For COfW'8ffJbM Tops * ............ TELEPHONE 141-7111 Convelent AulO 8emoe _,. ........ .. Clele ... CART naa. for the ,_ of 1• wut pretty much tonlorm to the rtlulaUont unouneed lut mon&.b by the Champlon1hlp Aadna Leacue before USAC dbbanded It • week •IC>· TIM CRL wu a coaliUon ol USAC and CART put topther ln the IU· II MOTOR Sl'OR1S fated Pf'accl aarttmMit lut March to oversee t.ne champ car dlvialon or USAC CART aaJd tur~harged Coaworth engines wUI be> Umit.A"tl to 48 inches of air pressure (boost> lhrou&b the manifold, while lbe okler Dralte Of. renbauaen will be allowed 60 inches of boost and turbot'banced stock blocks 56 locbes. THESE aULES WILL ALLOW less expensive normally aspirated stock block eoatnes of up to 3SS cubic inch to remain competitive. Th key difference in the CART rules ra 1hat they w1U allow the use of articulated ( moveble) sklrta. which aid the aerodynamic~ of eround e~ fectis . Monday's announcement also confirmed that CA RT will run lu own races July 20 and Sept. 20 at Michigan International Speedway. Aug. 3 at Walkins Glen. A0,g. 31 at Ontario <the Califomaa SOO >. Oct. 26 In Mexico City and Nov 8 at Phoenix. CART OFFICIALS SAID negot1ations also are continuing for an Aug. 10 race at either Milwaukee or Trenton . Johnny Rutherford, the Indianapolis soo win· ner. and Johnny Capels, crew cb1ef for driver Pancho Cart.er. have been named to the CART board, ra.ising to eight the number of voting direc- tors. The other alx are car-owners Pe111ke. Pat Patrrlck. Jim Hall, Dan Gurney, Bob Fletcher and Je r ry O'Conoel"- The split between USAC and the dluldenl Utembers ol CART lasted 11 bitter moot.ha before the ahalty peace agreement wu foraed. Now lt'a • bact t.o square one and perbapa a permanent spUt. BOBBY UNSEa, THE WINNE• of t.be last two champ car races and one of three big-name drivers on Penske's team, said, "CART is definite- ly stronger now thao it was last year. "You can see that. We put CART back together in 24 hours. We came to t.erm.s wit.b them <USAC > i.o good faith aod then this happened. "Well. we're going t.o have a good schedule and there's exciteroent for CART by the smaller teams. They feel t.b.ey've been had." n. s some men taste it all: Rich warm flavor: Smooth even taste. Solid satisfaction . OnlY from the camel Alters blend of Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. I ' . .. OM.Y ... Of r , .............. u.. r......, ...... --lttCAll~ wut1eA.-..-.,-. ... ....,.. .... cw--.~ f .... ~-(f, ..... -......NR-.~.--Yen ..... OIMWf. If • .,.t I •w c.,1_,,..,,.....,. 0 ••19H+t,..._.__Y9" •..cllYO-..' _,,_ , ...... i-• t.1\-. MAT~'-9 ... 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"t.a• -en.... -• bat, .... ., •. ~·---by the pool at a loe9I IDIMf. Hom•.,._ W. far away. .. ··u·a ....-wontns at ......... tbe said. •·vou llave tJM WW. day to yourself·" AT NlCffT SH.E'LL be calllnl bn ll~ •. ,. ' ,, ,kc• at a minor ' . league baseball game. Postema doesn't think of benelf u a pioneer. "Bil deal,'' sbe aaya. "l'm still just an WD· pire and I get tired of all t.be ERA and chauvinistic stuff. It doean 't matt.er what you are as 1on1 u you are consistent." Sbe WU graduated 17th out of 100 four years ago from the Al Somers Umpire Schoo l In Daytona Beach, Fla. Then she went to the Gulf Cout Rookie Leaaue for two yean. Now she's in her second year with the Clua A Florida State Leque. And compla1nU are rare from male eount.erpart.I, she aa.11. SA YI asnaso umpln Al Somer•. '"Sb• la yery de· ..,........ t.o m ake It. 8be said Ille ,...., Waated to be aD WD· Din. I told lier about tbe pro- llielDI ol a wom• maklnt tt. ht lbt'1 rude It .. She hata't 4.tt , .... On tlffo neld ~hi' l""~'l hH ,., ': behi nd <.r .,..i p ,hr 1 r.h : booms. Her throws to pitchers are sharp. Sometimes rans can't tell her gender Wlder all the equipment. •'I bear a lot arguing about whether I'm a girl or not,'' she says. T RAVELING Fa OM April to September, Uvtng on fast food, she earns S300 a month, plus $1,050 monthly living expenaei. She's on the road. works ni1hts. has a few beers and steeps late. But som etimes trailbladq baa ita drawbacks. "You're by yourself a lot in thlt tulneu;' abe says. "I don't mJnd betq alone, but everybody 1eta klMI>' IOmetl-. "IT'S THE It aouas you don't wortt that kill you each day. Thole are the tou1b ones.·· She 1eta ready to leave the pool. '!be ga me 11 two hour" 1way. ··Ai:• r 11t>Od ~ Yenh. rm nood . "<l lJc · ~r . ' 1that's Cookin', Co~h? Ram Coach Hay Malavasi tries his hand at barbecuing a few s teaks for custo me r.., at the Orange County Fair G1r b P~gean t Sunday. Ma lavas1 w a::. on hand to 1om 1n on the openin~ day festivities. Nobody asked him. however. 1f he preferred being on ..i football field instead ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Weldon on Upswing By HOWARD l... RANDY Of no. 0•11• --Debbie Weldon of Laguna Beach will be among t.be favorites in the Juruor golf tournament at Steve Lane's Newport Beach executive goll course Thursday Weldon. a member of the San Clemente Hi gh boy's golf team, has been playing well in rffent competition according to tournament director Bob Kie nzle who expe cts a round SO players to participate 111 the event. "We'U get the fi rst group off the tee ait 9 o'clock and all of the players "',u receive at leaM one golf ball for their efforts aJong with troph1b for the winners," Kienzle says. The deadline, onginally set for JuJy 1. ha!> been extended to this evening Wlth those interested in participating asked to call 751-4344 All entry fee of $10 is being charged and includes green fees and participation in prizes for the winners. Spectators are invi ted to watch the young future stars of amateur golf from Uus area I * • * MARK TIIE DATE OF Thursday, July 31 on your calendar 1r you enJOY playmg or watching celebrity tournaments with amateur partners. The third annual Don Sutton sports celebnty tourney wtll be staged at Mlle Sq~re ~lf Course on that date wtth the first tee time at 8 IJ\ Lhe morning. Dinner wtll be held in the evening with prizes awarded at that time. The recipient of the money from the touma· ment wtll be the Sutton Foundation for the de velopmentally disabled. nus is a non·profit cor poration dedicated to provide altemalJve living through residential home-care. Originally founded in im as the Don Sutton Foundation ror Autistic Children, the organiut1on determined last year to serve the needs of all de· velopmental disabilities and shortened the name lo the Sutton Foundation. For reservations. call Sarah Wood. the tourna- ment coordinator, at (714 l 832-M>07. Price of Lhe day's outing ls S75 which Includes green fees. cart. dinner and participation in prizes for winners in low net. gross. calloway and team better ball play. WIELOOtt WAlL • • • BOBBY ALLEN, AN 11 handicapper, defeated Bob Gra' '14 ) on the first hole of a sudden·death pla)ofr tO capture the nmlh annual resident's up r hamp1onstup a l B>g Canyon Country Club re· Cl'nl l) • • • TOMMV BOLT AND ART WALL att the latest entries 1n t he Vintage Invitational tourna· ment to be staged at the Vintage Club in Indian Wells Mart'h ll · 15 next year. Ju.llus Boros. Don January and Sam SMad bad previously announed their intenlJons of playing in the tournament that will be a 72·bole stroke play competition for golfers who qualify. Each must be at least 50 years of age during the calendar year of 1981 and must qualify in at least two of the following categories: A member of golf's hall of fame: past winMr of at least one or the m ajor championships: past winner of the Vardon trophy : past winner of the PGA senior cha mpionship or the USG A senior open. foreigners who have won a major intem a· t1onal championship. competitive rtt<>rd and ac· compll.shment 1n golf over a period of Ume: and special sponsor invitations {limited lo six>. • • • THREE COSTA MESA residents are elicible to win St.000 and a free trip to Scotland as the re· suit of scoring reeent holes·in-<>ne. A. F. Duuer. Jr of Co5t.a Mesa Golf and Country Club, John Conley of Santa Alla Country Club and Offring A very of Mesa Verde Country Club, made the aces to quaW'y for the Rusty Nail Sweepstakes. Winner or tbe annual competition wtll be annou.nttd early '" 1981 Buerkle Quits Track Action Amritraj Advances ROCHESTER. N.Y. <AP> Dick Buerkle. who set a world indoor mile record in January 1978 and recently qualified for the U.9:-Olympic team ln the 5,000 mettts. says be will retire from international competition this month. Buerkle, a Rochester naUve. now lives in Atlanta. where he is employed by a soft drlAk com. pany. "I love my country. It bu given my family the opportunity to lead a 1ood Ure. bul lhe boycott la a mistake," he '81d In a tele~e Interview "I thin)t it would hnvc lJf..~n f:.r ml' " • r ~ · tlvc to compete 10 Musc(I• • .mu h O y C 0 t t I h l' 11 w 1. r d '• 1•crf'l.O'•n1, .. , ·· I • T e ache r Avoids Upset NEWPORT. R.l. <AP> -VI· jay AmrilraJ, the 1976 champion and fourth seed this year, was amon1 players scheduled to square olf In the second ~ of the 1980 Miller Hall of Fame Tenn la Championships. Others ln fint round matchee today include Hank Pfister and Bob Lut1. fifth and seveptb Hedi. reepectively Defendlnc cha mpion Brl1.n Teadaer was the only seeded player who had a.ny trouble wln· nlna his fi.nt round match Mon· day .. the tournament got un· underway. t eadM?r. seeded second In Ute tourn1mtnt, was :.ble to beat tht methodical S11til Menon of India after Menon had woo the open. ing set 6-3 and forced the secood set t o a tle·breaker, which Teacher won 7·3, after trailing 3·1. With the final set tied 3·3. Teacher broke Menon's servk:e in the seventh game and qain In the ninth. to win the deddial set &·3. Teachet,' currently la r-.. 28th by the Auoclatlon of T.ma ProfetAlonals. wbUe Menon ii ranked 157th, and wu ooe ft four to 1ct Into the touraammt by 1umvin1 • qualH\f'r. P'our ot!ter a~cl,) pl•yen woa their lll8tdM8 In 1tu t[''lt set~. Jobft Sedri, See<''•' 1 II 'f 1n the tourftament anc\ r '\ •vt by the ATP., overwt; I u ed BUI Mate, f.2, $-1. ( --. .,,. .... ~ ----.,, -----.. ---.. ----· -- 17 , ·-------- SHOE MISS PEACH FUNKY WINKIRIEAN I ~ 'JOOR PD 5AtD lMAT ~U HAD A WID€ .;a.ecn()ij ! by Jeff MKNelty by Ferd & Tom Johnson IF'fou™IHI< JIM~ ~lJltS, 'fOO CAN ~IT! by Mell Luartus ~Y"LOT ... Pl llG GIGaOI by Tom B.t·tiulc 7.f "Charm •lone ain't gonna hack It, Ajax." DRABBlE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OOM"rlhl HE '(00 ld:RE. ~ GOw'i(j bPUT~rotN lHE P'ERSOlff.. ~1 DR. SMOCK Yoo VE <l6T A aRmf K\O, f\ GooDCJOB AND t IHINK YOU'VE BEEN AC11N3 Uk'E (.JN ID\OT! ~~ AN e I GH"T" &OPY .ANP A~ e>RAIN.1 by Kevin Fagan cD I K££P ,. 1'tU.tN& \41M ) 'fltA1' \1£ OO(SN''f '4A'Jt 1b PvMP uP 'f~~ ~l?AL.l.. by Lynn Johnston I HANKS, EL .. I KNEl.i.> I (X)lJlD (l)(JHf o~ youio Sff'/ lHE RIGHT "ffilNG. by George Lemont THE FAMILY CIRCU!; by au KNne .. oo-.._R_oo_,.._,.... __ _,. by Gus Arriola "Know why PJ doesn't talt IO good? I n it' I 'CGUle he' I too yittte:" • albJ-VtM11 o.A, 5iAi:JliJ TA/ ~ ~C'IU."' 5'L.L'(, ~ "" A ~L &! J.J>.'M ~"'~'/ ~~1-S~ ~ ...... __ _..~ .... ~..... ~-a. .... __ ..... ___ ~ JUDGE PARKER Ofl6'EOE.Z.L'"'i'l5~ .. ~I L()()l(. I APPRf:CtAl E TOU~ ~fVIN6 MUANlt EXAMININ6 MELANIE NOV<i, MRb AND ME ~N HERE ... OUT I D()H"T WANT fO DE~O' HE'U.. P'lrCOA&.Y OE HOU> YOU UP' I CAN 6ET A CAI) HOME' WITH HER FOR A«Nf A HAL.F HOV , AC"TUAU.Y rT UX>KS J...IKE A ~16-SPfnJT OF CAUJ..IFLOWER. 0 I l f ~ by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan !~,...~~~ NANCY WIL.L YOU TEACH ME HOW TO PLAY? HEY-PEEWEE--- TMAT'S NOT 1lE RIGHT 'WAY TO DO IT I . by Emie Busbmiller o----... TODAY'S C~D PUULE I 1. '· It I ~ A "" . 0 ,. • 1 ••• 1.1. '• ,. • • 0 I I 1.1. ,_ '1. Ir o I 0 I I t I• I• I• lo lo T o I l l ' O I I ' :, ' " I••• ' 0 l •- -I T 0 ·-, I • 11111 '•'ll •••. 0 Vlllo• . ' •I•ltl .... . "'"" UOl•l • ,r11a , I t ' t i• 1 la I Ol1'fllf 1.i111111 •• -•I• ' ll --· I I ' .•. 1 11 ' c l thh •• ft I "' I• I• I a ll .... .,, t • 111 .,. '1 c l I I ,., ... , •• 1914 11 , I ll l frlllfo I t I IJT 11 I .,, 17 .. . . Ja... ... 8mt. Saata Barb&n, Ml been •lffted ...... ~ pn1lcknt ol aalea •Dd marketln1 ror CallfonU and HawallaD Slacar Co., S. f'r'udlco. He ls vtce president and d lrector or ,.,._.,, '-·• a Newport Beach 1lood brokt~ Ano Pl•••dal Senlca, IM., Newport Beach. bas re· ported net ea.mlngs tor the IU'St Ux months ol 1980 a rtt<>rd $S4 I MiH mllllon, up 9.9 percent from $42.9 mUUon in 1979 The firm . a subsidiary of Avco Corp . Greenwich, Coon • is the nat.IOO's Uurd largest 10- &«nallonal consumer fmantt company. States D. Tompkins is president and chief ex- ecutive officer of ere.mer, Weodwanl, O'Mara 6 Ormsbee, IDe., Ne w York City. Other promotions 'mclude Charles L. Healy, chairman of the board oC directors; Robert C. LaFontaane, western pianager and Thomas V. Clifford and Charles S. 'JlcNally, elected to the board of dirttto~. Tbe f)rm is a nationwide saJes representative for pews papers. ltobnt M. Mclatyre. president of .Southt>rn California Gas Co .• will be 'the feature d s peake r at t h e American Institute of Paant EngiMerl conference JuJy 15 through 17 at the Anaheim ~· vention Center. A total of "2 LO· dustrialists from throughout the nation will speak MrUfTYH' Robert JoUey is m arl<etlng r e pr ese nt a tiv e f o r CastGmweave Carpets, Inc .. Fountain Valley James a. Le.a rd, I rviM. has beerl named chief appraiser for Far West Savlags & Lou Aa- aodadcm. Newport Beach "Coping With Inflation : Wealth Building --- ·$50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERT\'.SECONDS • l•t~•C only PllV--t ··--·~ial •R~d•I •W-ktyc~I• • Moel.Wy huMHns• • 6-du 10 3 ye_.. • So.dtftn C.lifC>nlU C<>nr,10 l'IUr ao.11 h1fo•·-t'°8 ~ "'' "'"'' l1n.11'\( 104 n .. d, (714) 759-1515 AMl'.RICAN HOME MORTGAGE :130 "lewl)Ol'I CMI!!• Oro•e ()('soqn Plau Ni!WP<>" Beacn Cahto<"'• 9?660 A1 aln11t ll ptirHnl lallat:ioa.'' &1 tbe tJUe ol a four. part kldura Mr1 to be preleDled T\Mld&ya becio· Rini today by CouUine Community C0Ue1e at lhanllqton 8eKh Ubrary. nu Talbert Ave .. Hun- tlncton &euh. The HUJool will he held 7 to 9 p.m ._ tntormadoa 9SS-(llU. ext. m . Cifte Hew.ad, Irvine. ls vice president of oprratJona for wteeeraelaalbel lll&enaa&loaal, lac.., N~wport Beach. · Four area resident.a bave been named senibr vice presidents for the envirorunental ~. surveying and land plannlns form ot aoben Behl, William Freel ... AIHdMee. Newport Beach. They are Rob Carley , Irvine. planning: Garllmd Clark. San Juan Capistrano, mapping; TbomH A. Fuentes. Newport Beach, corporate affairs: .and He nry Miedema. Newport Beach, water resources. ~rt O. Benner is credit manager and director of compliance for IA!Uenaaa Traaaadioa Services, lDc .. a stockbroker service in Irvine. RacUocraphk Developmat Corp., Irvine.. has reported record sales of $876.705 for the third quarter ended ApriJ 30, a 90 percent increase over the same period of 1979 when sales were $41'4,447. Net earnings for the quarter were up 70 percent to $23,476 oC 3 cents per s hare from SU.754 or 2 cents per share for the same period a year ago. The F111orocarboa Co., Laguna Niguel, bas agreed to purchase Sparta Fluoropl&:itics io Dover , Ohio. I How the latest legislation affects California tax laws wiU be discussed in a three·bour seminar Thursday at Orange Coast College. Ridlard A. Brown Jr .. a member or the law firm of Howser, Gertner and Brown. Newport Beach. will lecture. The seminar begins al 7 p.m. in fl.ne arts. ball 119. Admission is $3 The college is at 2701 Fairvie w Road. Costa Mesa. The seventh annual Ualverstty of CaUfornJa Managemeet last.ltvte is scheduled through JuJy 16 at UC Irvine. Dr. Joseph McGuire. pro~r or ad· ministration at UCI, will dired the series of workshops, seminars and lectures. ,.. ............ tredl•t •old.._._,.,. ....... ca"an ,,_ -------- STOnER C: ... , Ca ., •• ,, 1649 W. .. cl,, Dr • .....,.... ..... ,1660 c•646-GOLD COLU:CTORS CORNER Rare CoiM & Stamp• GOLD & SILVER Prtcn tor 7-7-80 c;.N ~WI. Mt-0 . "' H ...., '-" llr_rr_ -. l"'1 ~e y.i -. V11 IOO C-1657. W'I. '° ~ IC7. $1112. '°"' !>llWf' 8-lal.t °'io 12'1.t' CAll-~---(M4)5ll•O Souttt Coellt Ptua Wlege ~ ..... It. ,.,... .... -~ ....... , menus and local food ads Wednesdays in the DAILY PILOT Keep up. ••• . . ' I Only one Orange County daily newspaper brings you your community and the world, every day. Read the Oran.ge Coast's fashionable DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' Ford Unit QI•'& llela• Awarded Pessimism Sow'98 ' Contract Economic Outlook A $17.3 million AJr Force coa· tract bas been awarded to Ford . Aerospace • Communications Corporation's Ae ronulronic Divlaioo in Newport Beach, fbr additional product.ion of AlM·9P Sidewinder air-lo-air missile components. Tbe award is from the A.ir Force Sy stems Comm a nd , Armament Division, Eglin AJr Force Base. Fla. LOUIS F . HEILIG , Aeronutroo.ic Division vice pre- s ident and genera l manager , said that the award calls for pro- duction ol AJM-9P missile com- ponents to meet Air Force re- quirements in support of foreign allies. Re did not ide ntify coun- tries wtuch will receive the aus· sues. Aeronutroo.ic has been produc- ing the AIM-9P since 1978 Lmder earlier production contracts. THE MM-tP incorporates 1m· pro ve ments in reliability and performance over the AIM-98 , E. and J Sidewinder series. of which it is a derivative. Heilig sa id. F o rd Ae r ospace & Com - munications Corporation has bee n a pnncipal manufacturer of Sidewinder missLle gwdance and control sections for nearly three decades. Ad-Sitter saves you time and money by toking messages from people responding to your Doily Pilot dossafted oo. Coll 642-5678 for details. DAILY PILOT .,. JORN CUNNlft' u-..-,.... NEW YORK -A 1baft of aun- shJne may have penetrated the economic smog, but don't get the notion you can breathe eui- ly again. That midyear message comes to you courtesy of your local economist. T o get a ll e conomis t s peaceably into the same ban-el is no more possible than to do the same with wildcats. But if the re is a consensus it is pro- ba bly described correctly in that message . THE RAYS OF sun.shine in· elude what some see as a de· termined effort to balance the budget , the price-interest rate slowdown. the failure of un- employment to rise an June, and sign s or better consumer at- titudes. Jack Carlson. a housing man and one ol the most out.sJ)oken c r itics of fede ral economic policy. says the decline of lnfla- hon and in~rest rates results from nothing more than the re· cession. TO GIVE WASHINGTON credit ts to misjudge economic conditions . says Carlson, an economist. former gove rnment ofhciaJ. and now executive vtce president of the National As· socialJon of Realtors. Mortgage rates and inflation. he says flaUy. should rise agam in 1981 as the economy recovers. It 1s a.nev1t.a ble. he says, because the adman1s trataon has done nothing to resolve ecooomic pro- blems. He claams that what we see ls solely recessaoo's impaict. 'Unk!M a cbalaa• in tbe iDap. proprtate mix qt 1ovemment economic POlid~s oecun, ·• be UHrta, "the ~ems ol bl ... interest rat.es and lDf1alJoa are likely to penist for tbe next five years.•· THAT INA 'PPROPRIATE mix, according lt.O Carbon and• laree segment Gf the forecasting fraternity. is made up of ex- cessive government spending, which is saJd tin cau.se inflation. and a disproportionate reliance on tJgbt credit-to try to curb in- nauoo. Sifting ~gh the econorruc analyses thut are produced a round mid rear. it becomes clear why fol"eeasters aren't get- ting their ~opes up : It's a political ye •• and they equate poll tics with t peod.ing. In fact. :11 distinctly cyn.tcal viewpoin.L1,is freque ntly ex- pressed: ,,.mes in recent years has almost always won over sound economics. The asciendaocy or politics over eco:no mics infuriates Carlson. aunong others. and he has repea•~ly pointed out that the allege-4 balanced budget bas approached not by c utting spending 't.ut by raising taxes. BE A.ND MANY fellow econorni!f.s say that for political reasons ·washington promoted the Ideal that budget balance meant s·pend.ing cuts. He main· tains that fede ral spending as a perceot.a4ge ot the nation •s total e conorrry alr eady is at its highest. in decades, and is grow· Ing. "~ I.Ml~ .o;i. n • • '"' ..... ,.. . ~ , ........ ~ . -. J • "" . . -. ,~ ..... ,.. ..... ,... . "' 2a.. • \-7 l ...... ) . .... • + I ~ .... ..... • 11.ot ..... . , .... 1-.0 • "' J"-t .. ""' ..._ • I \) J"' • .... .... • l"-J.... • .... )... . .... l"> • .... ·~ . , .... MUTUAL FUNJLlS 9'lllc* IUI -,_ti" IU .. ~ '""' 11..-c _,.., ~ t..G 11.n 'h "n IO.M Nl. l""... 11.sl ILG Ol..w aM 1 11 US CM l.J9 Nl. I' Gr-. Mll'llll 11. l2 II. IS ,....., car-: I ., ..... i.11 ... W5 U1 1CU7 A1r91 1.1' Nl. 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Tw.dl¥, .,u.1, I. t• N Down -0.86 CLOSING PIGURE 117.31 Rockefellers Deep • ID Oil By MILTON MOSKOWITZ What stake do Uie Roc:kefeller5 still have in the oil •· dustr y? A fairly dee p one, according to a stock owners~p manual LSSued by Cor porate Data Exchange <CDEI. a rcew Vork·based nonprofit research organization. In the early part of this. century. of ~ou~e. ~ Rockefeller family controlled Vlrtually the ~tire 011 bust· ness But in 1911 the U S. Supreme Court. actang on an an· ti-mooopoly suit brought by the government. broke up the Standard Oil Trust that had been assembled by John D. Rockefeller THE TRUST WAS DISSOLVED into 34 companies. eight oC which survive today as giants of our petroleum m· dustry They are : Atlantic Ri~hfield .. con<?Co· Exxon. Marathon Oil. Mobil. Standard 011 of Caltfom1a. Standard Money Tree Oil o f l ndicina . and Standard Oil of Ohio. Each of these is bigger than the original Standard Oil. Thei r 19'79 s ales r anged from Marathon's S6.6 bi Ilion to Exxon's S79.I billion. And what are the Rockefeller shareholdings an these com panie.,·• The COE manual, \1.-htch profile~ the ownership or 142 l" S e ne rgy companies. pr~cnts this picture · Enon: This 1s the largest of all the world"s oil com- pani es The Roekefcller family interests hold a total of 1.7 million ~hares. represent111~ I 7 perce nt of all the stock . (Not counted h<'rc arc the Chase Manhattan holdints. n•pres<'nting a nother l 8 perecnl of all the stock. David Roc)<efeller 1s chairman <>f Cha~e I ~aralhoo: This 1s the smallest of these compan~. The Rockefeller family interest<> hold 305,000 shares OC" 1 percent of all the -.tock ~obil : The Rockefellers hold l 9 m1ll1on shares or 1 8 percent of all lht• ~tock <Chase holds anothe r l 4 percent 1 Standard Oil of California: The Rockefelle rs hold 3.6 m1llton :.har~. representing 2 l percent of all the stock 1Chase ha.-. another 1.4 percent 1 Standard Oil of Indiana: The Rockefeller fam1 ly IO· lcrests hold 1 2 m1llton :.hares, representing Cllithl ·tenths Of I percent of all th · st0<.•k <C hast• bank has another 1.2 per. eent 1 THE ROCKEFF.LLEKS DO NOT have a ny s1gnifica11t inte rests in th<.' othe r three descendants · At I anti~ Richfield. Conoco a nd Standard of Ohio At least they are not among the 50 laq~est stockholders. according to the COE manual · You might wonde r w~ther these hold.m gs, none <i which exceeds 3 percent of t~ total an any of the conr pan1es. consutute a ··significant" share . Well, they do a!i- sume mo~ significance when you attach dollar values lb the m . For example. that Exxon holdmg, while only 1.7 per . cent of lhl' compan}. 1c; worth about a half a billion dollaffl. The 3 6 mllhon Standard Oil of Caltfom1a sha res have u market value of nearly S300 m11hon. The l.8 percent stake an Mobil .translates to $140 m1llton. Marathon's 300.000 ~hares are worth ubout $20 m1lhon . And 1.2 m illion sharei> of Indiana Standard c-an be sold for about S70 million. All m all. they add up to about Sl btlhon WHAT EXACTLY ARE nu: "'Rockefeller family In· tt'rests?"' Jfere tht' ~'tory gets a little murky. COE counts an this com er the-se groups: the Rockefeller Foundation. Roc kefeller t..:ni\·ers1ty. the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and "descendants of John 0 J r " StfH"k• In Tlw Spollifllat H f W V()Pt< &Pt s..t1,, ""OO"I 0'-C• _....,, Mr <~ of ~ ft1f""""" ~l Mt1.,,. N•• .. 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COlOf'tlA.L fUMBAL HOMI c h a i r m a n o f t h e PUBLIC NOTICE 7801 Borsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 pediatrics departme nt •-----------at the UCLA Med ical l'1CT•Tlouu11s1Nus MAMI STATSll'IMT School, died June 30. ,.,. 101-.1>9 _ _. 1, oo.~ ""•'· ,4C9'te VllW MIMOalM. ,._IC Ce1T-etery Monuary Chaper 3500 Pac1t1c View Drive Newp<>rt Beach 644-2700 Mc<:Oti41a MOITUAllU Laguna Be.ch •94-9415 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 S.,, Jv•n C.p11trano •95-1176 LONDON CAP ) Prln<'e DJmltri, 78, a nephew of the last czar of Russia, died here Mon- day. He was a son or the Grand Duchess Xenia . a s asterofCzarNicholas n. HOLLYWOOD <AP> British-born writer· producer Doa Nkboll, a co-executive producer of the "Three's Company" and "T he R opers '' television shows, died Saturday o{ cancer a\ Cedars Si.nai H~pital . a hospital s pokesman said. 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Audrey Hepburn plays a chaut1eur's daughter pursed by brothers Humprhey Bogart and William Holden in "Sabrina·· tonight at 8 on KCOP . Channel 13 forme • worid -~ bt.-lng ~ oft • ~ ... 7:00 I C8S NEWS N8CHEW8 KUNOFU C-. ~ • ret!Q- ious MC1 from peraecutk>n. ~ 111e1 toiefanoe 15 • twO-wey street G CI) ~SW1LO • STREETS OF SAN FAANCISCO Personal knowie009 ot a po1111c••n ' w ile leaos Stone 10 t>elHM! tnat uie mans s.pea1-9U'1 oeatll "'"nc>I ~tal fD OVEAEASY Guest-Latty Adler. (CC) (RI ell) MACHE>L I LEHRER REPORT 7:3011 2 OH nE TOWN Ho&ts St-EOW810S and COnnle Chung take a look at Los Angeles reooo. 111ait long 8eac11 Veteran 1 Hospital 0 SHANANA Guests The lettermen G FA~THE MUSIC fD MACHEL I l.E.HRER REPORT GD NEWSCHEO< (I) P.M. MAOAZINE San Doege> 1 Merly Hoge n numo.r one 111ec1 •ACQUet· !Nill El_a)'flf 1n me countr1 1:00 8 Cl) THE WHITE SHADOW An 11111e11c scf\Ota1s1'11p hom a large COiiege lcxc;es Tt>o<pe to m ake a prema- t u• e career c no1c" bet~ oa!lketball ano art (Rt D THE MISADVENTURES OF SHERIFF L060 To pay l0t gilts for n1s sop- poseoly dying mo111e1. Lobo agrees to ognore a con man·, plan to oupe 1ne m1yar (R) 0 n1E PRISONER Ve<e anQ Jim are ~USOO· coous ol Eraca's annude toward Antonia Q UNLOCl<ING THE SECRET OF EASTER ISL.ANO TN! late Hal lln~et take5 n•S lllm•ly and Vl(>W6(S 10 I EMtllf •steno on tne Sout11 Pac•toc. wnere ne reveals IN! OtlQ•n ot tile m11gn1t1- cen1 -ra stone statues ano traces tnetr ,.,_,.,, Qa,.,.,., Luling• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 KASC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles III KCST (ABC) San Diego e KTTV (Ind.) 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('4"r ~-41 il'' D~ m• 11 '10 d1squ1s..O ~· Gt1rm&n~ f"tr\ 4S ,.,,'" ~NEWS 8 30 (I) P M MAG.Q!NE t •.,. ..-"'"''"'' J.1,,C-' craze C0u"1'" SJ¥•n9 a 4 .., ... a,· i>IO r,o~ ... roo os com1>.i1.ng ~ •11re d•"'"se 01 1ne 1d1yn" EID NOVA 11'>6 Br•Oge TMI Spannoo Tf'>t! wono r ne oeveioo- ~.,, or ronmakong .ind tts ldr rl'IJCnong ettec1s 011 ~OC•f'ly dnO tn" world i<Ol\omy are eum•nec:I ICCllAI 9:00 t) Cl) MOVIE • • • ' A Spec>al l<lnd Ot love.. (1978) c11ar1es Durning 11-Te<11ow A ... ->d_ strUQOles to nold togetl'>ef 1111 lamtfy Ol tllree l'-0 .t<)t;<S Ontl OI whom'" .,,..,,1.i Iv •t'taroeo IRI • HKMCMI • • • ean....,.. 111111 ..... •" O• •••I•. M•ll• I M lell Tl~ .. on. Of Ult• •on'\81\ wftO ~ ~ '811'1 llMOf ionelly MO oey. t~ •• ll't8 ""'°' Of tl'l .. t llu1Dat10e aie Ot .,,,.tll.O IR> -~ Tile Baby Broll•••" o._...tt LVM McTeoQ"1. :>t.,....,Moe~ D .JAMUI ROBISON SP£CIA.L N..._tUC>A~' .MEAVGIWAN G1A611 .Wry Van ~·· C"'"'9Cn end~. Joftn.. n) P~~. S...-1 WM · held LOtua We1n1toc:ll. c.i... F..ii.enateon a!) ~VA 11>1.1 8rtOQe Tnet SOanNICI 111~ W0tl0 The ~ """' 01 .. onmak•"9 ano "' ••• 111cocn111g ellec;U on to. •el) ••IC lt•t' ""'<XIO ..co om) .tie e• amoneo KC. 11 RI Ql MOVIE • • • Soc>ecar R-s 1191~1 Ben Murtiny Peter C.• ... Un<>eclOed aoout n> .reet aman ~ 1nt1 '\}UOO Dy 11'1\l naiarOOV5 \000 1 ot S1<>ecat mot0<cy- '~ ·~ 12 llrS I 9:30 fI!) Fl.AM8AROS Cnr ·shna . Alter atTM llg di FlwnDar<H to H~ Wlll't l>et ur><;te and IWO COUIH'IS C"ro8tona teams 10 r1oe ''°' 5"oack IP "'1 l I (CC I I 10il0 0 U NEWS '1) NA TIOHAl MEWS '1i) NEWSCHECK 10 JO Q) '1) NEWS Qi) ~ESENTE r,.,~ Nat•0t1ahS1~ Tt11~ o• ·~ Poe<IO Aoc&n n••>QI\ a11~~~ rec.entl) '0•41t8se<l Irr m U S lede<al pr1sona f<•(\'fMtC: thPlir 11\0vqP'HS 01\ t1',.. OdS' ~rest-1 drd futuo~ Of t"61r GOmm1t· r>ents (Pat! :-1 '1i) FR£E TO CHOOSE · r~,. Pow"' Ot ine M arket Of Mitton Fnec:I· man tra,els to Hong l<or19 10 ~11ra1e now rree ma1kl't5 won w!WI' I~ , .•.tf• "*"1 ness '°"f'\Ose-n t , t• J1rec.t t~ ' ..... <'Jno,,,,, 1t;C11F11 11.0011D0 '1"' 1I NEWS 0 NEWLYWEOOAME U MOVIE • • 1 So l"'' Is Pans · 19!151 G10"" Dehaven Tony wr1S A tno of Ame1ican "'Jtrv1cemen t:>ecomes onvotveo w1tn IOve eno cnartty wNle on leave on P111s f2 hrs ) Q) n1E ODO COUPLE Fett• 1-fS thongs go DumP In the ntglll ano •S con- Vlnced that 111e ao1rtmen1 isNIUrlted ti) THE BENNY HILL SHOW A IOOlc et $l)Aln and Ponv- gaJ's en11-on 1ne Eurooe- an Song Contest TUBE TOPPERS ABC II S·30 -All·Star Game. Top baseball pTayers fro m the Amen can and National Leagues square off for this an- nua l midsummer classic . CBS 8 9: 00 -"A Special Kind of Love." Charles Durning stars a s a widower w1th three children. one re · larded. in this TV movie drama. NBC IJ 9 :00 -"Battered." Mike Farrell of '"MASH " and Karen Gr assle of "Little House on the Prairie" are teamed (or this TV movie drama about wife abuse. flt t~EYE Tro@ Grell American HODO A OOC:Umllfltary ano1 in 11rteen statM eno spanning o"e' 6 000 1111.grot l•..,, m•IM tnroug~ out IP>e AmerlCM WMI and mtdwest IOCUS0"9 on 1ne Amertun llOOO s.ibcultllfe tt.3011 Cannon i. n..e<1 to nnci a """"'O 61<11.-c:onta•nmq 3 million OOllat s on MIQJO. toes tR1 D TliE 8E.8T OF CARSON I Goe&•s Mllf)' TyW Moote I Ant t>nny N9'o"") S.,., e<ty Jonni.on CRI 0 DA TINO GAME O ®' ABC NEWS m HOGAN'S HEROES $chultl "°"""""l"Y ~~ tne H~06$ Of''1•oy an l>O'I '"'I 11tomic on 1ai1o11o0tl Cl) GET SMART Mtb and 99 are cauqrot ane 1eaooeo la< ai>opment Dentnd tne 1t0t1 Curt a.n f!l '1!> CAP'TIONED ABC NEWS I I 60 0 (fa ABC MOVIE • • l 5 1•Qrra I 19771 M •.,. C·'l"'n r~ .. A4rttn M t,,..., A, r..n.te.Pf'r'lt;tn r& r0'1"Jt .... ,,,.. 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Ste111ng 11~ On "" ~ of • comeback . a laeltng acllMa 1$ torc.o 10 d>OOM ~ l\appones$ and ~(lhr ,50 mont D NEWS 2:30 It MOVIE • • 'Conaemneo" t 19301 1'4onald c;o...,an "'"" H11ro· ·~ T"" ...,., 9°'f'l9t--On 11 :,... .. , 'tsl&ol) ~.) !f\rfl -t' ,.., !~ pro"°""' l fl '" '~ m•n ~ W NEWS 3 t6ID MOVIE • • • Ma,or Ou~ 1%51 Cll&t"on ~•<><' J<.-..narQ 11i1H S I> U"""' ~.tr~ ..,...,, roo ~·~ r,«~~ on a 0 61\96fCN!> m11s1on aga1ni1 '"" ""*"-12 ,,,.. JO """ )) •:00 0 l.tOVIE • • ~ .. -08'Wr; W••~ ,"~: J-'anr S•f'\dtra Sf'V' ... ~•l"lh•\ .. ~'"'?""" ~ ,,y , . 'J~,.. ~ oc-w--... •. ~..rr.,, ,....~ "'•• tortq":.'1""' i ..,,,~I Wrd11.ad••'• oa,,, , .. ,. •• ,,.,. 11~· ** 0'loolltngF0t Danotr" (1957) 8-y Boys, ono Relct1ow Tile Boys ic-.,, Amr/ Coalltng pot In North Ainu. 11 hr .j -AflBtHOON- 12:00 D •• ·~ "TangenyiU" ( 19541 Ven liellln. RuTfl Roman A murderer ~ Ille leeOtr ol a lrot>e on East Alrlca. ( t hf , 30 min I e •*'"''Doe. Monster 0'9 ' ( 1"61 Sor•• Kat1oll, NICI< Adema. A youno Ameneen Yielttng Ills Eng- hall llal'lcee'a puents ~.,, hOrf()( """"' .... llllWJr tvrnt Into 1 g\81\I lunQ\n. ( 111r., ~ mtn.) • * * 'h "Tile MamaQe- Go-Roooel f l!HiOI James Mason, Julie Newmat A hep()tly ,,_ned ptOfessor "" snoo..a to 1eetn 11111 lie '181 been 5'ngled OU1 tr'{ • P'611y SwecllSh slv<>enl as me o<>ea1 111ner la< lier b8Dy (2 hn I 3:00 U • • An Eye For "'" E ff! 11%61 Rooert lar>!>· •nq Pat Wl (N! A Dour>!y '"'"'"' ~' ,~ on I~ 19$0".Jf\\lt>le la< 11>6 o~dtli ot n•!> .... re and son 12 ""' I <!]) • • • ~ The Harness" 1197 •1 l0<tw! Gr-.Nt-e ~a" B&Y'<I "" '"" ~l!Yy bi Jortn SllM DP<;lo A l•b4>< ated V'>Ul\Q woman .no a mo001&-&990 WldOw· "'tall on IOve (2 nrt l 3 30 0 • • • Kung Fu 11<711 08""3 C1"&0'"" 81100 ; Svli.van w 11-. o ,. 1 ' ,..,.,,..,,(ctn BuOOth'I ..,,,...~ O•~.,,,ers t"t'<o; ·~ • t>•<~"" Ii·~ ~ead ~ ll"@'S fl) , .. *" Am....,11(.dr-11.~t ,., ,...., 1571)\ I ror by Armstrong & Betluk ... WH£~ THE GUNMAN 15 DEMANDtNG-"TO sPEAK 10 oua.owNC~LONE ANCHORMAN,Q-iAaUE t..CPD.' I HtS IS IHE ~JC£! 1'H£ ANC.HQAMAN F~ ~ ONE IS ~ ANO HE.S \Nil-UNG "TO GO IN ANI/ IAU< 'Wffit 'l'O...>! ANO CHAN;-4EL f::t'IJ(N WPNT5 10 ~ IF ~£1~ ANCl-o:<· MAN CAN COME "TOO! 'Paper Chase' Has the Last Laugh Honorrd I' BC Correspon· dent P a ul i n e Fre de r ick has become the first \.\Oman t o rc - rei ,.c t he Paul White :J\q\rd for d1 ~t 1 n j.!u1 s h t•d o;~r\'i tt' to broad· t·a~t 1oumaltsm By TOM JORY NEW YORK <API -As it turns out. CBS' de· cision to yank "The Paper Chase" after a single season, despite almost universal cnt.Jral a rrla1m for the series. was not the last word WTTW. the public television s tation in Chicago. announced the other day at would sele<:t 13 programs from the scn es' lone season to be shown by Public Br oadcasting Service s tations early in 1981. The development was a triumphant one for the show's fans. who had expressed an almost cult·hke appreciation for "The Paper Chase." a:. well as for Oscar ~inn er J o hn Houseman. the series ' star. who had campaigned for m onths in MOUHMAN s upport of the WTTW effort .. I was delighted that they were a ble to pull ·everything together." Houseman said by phone from Vancouver . 8 .C .. where be was at work on a m ovie for ABC. "WHEREVER I GO, people approach me and a s k . 'Why the hell did they take that orf?' I'm sure that happens with a lot of television program s, but J felt this was exceptional," said Houseman. who starred as Professor Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. in both the mot.ion picture and the TV series based on John Osborn's novel about fU"St-year law students. The series' rate on commerdaJ TV was sealed amost from the start, whe n CBS spotted "The Paper Cllase" opposite ABC's "Happy Days" and .. La\'erne and Shirley," two of the most popular programs of the day. 'My Turn' Cast Set HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Jilt Clayburgh , Michael Douglas and Charles Grodin star in the ro mantic movie "It's My Tum." The movie from Columbia Pictures was pre- viously titled "The Perfect Circle." Claudia Weil directed from an original script by Eleanor Berg- atein. ·-•[Al ... --~ NOWPIAYING The type of unsoh c1ted viewer observat.Jon re- called by Houseman m eant enough to William J M rCarter. WTTW's pres ident a nd gen e ral manager, to -.~k support for revival or the sen es from PBS colleagues in other r 1t1es "1"'1 BASICALLY A producer-programmer." said ~1rC'artt•r. ·and t his "'as Just a damn good prog-ram Th<:re are -.ome Uungs that have come along an thl• short history of Amencan telev1s1on that art· rla'>!>IC<;. and I thank 'The Paper Chase ts an that r:Jtt.·i.:nn i\t first. too ft·w s tat1om. wanted to com mit t h<•i r It mttPd re!>OU rres to a series product-d or1gm<1ll) for rommcrr1al telev1s1on, and "The P<iper l'h<isP" once a~aan appeared doomed Hut Mccarter had an option from 20th Cen· ttir' fox Tclev1s 1on. the series· producer. for rt•hroadcast of ·The Paper Chase." and ultimate· h . ,\tlant1c Richfield Co . agreed to help un· der"' rite thP puhhc TV screenmg of 13 episodes broadcast an the 1978-79 season STATIO~S THES AGREED to pick up t he rP<;t of the S900,000 tab fo r the first season on public TV ~o schedule has been set ror "The Paper Chase" on PBS. Perhaps the moc;t exciting aspect of the pro· jert 1s the poss1b1hty that new episodes may he p roduced for subs equent seasons. McCarter said the se<'Ond phase of has plan would involve the rebroadcast of the eight or nine episodes not ~hown early next year, as well as pro· ductaon of three or four new shows . ··one idea we're t alking about." he said. "is m aybe moving the story line away from the large ~MGM·i'kfi.t.e. -NOW lllOMNGl- cau ma 1m1oc ~ ''" a rm ~Sll·!lllO 191•"'"' (04i/l(llll ~ • ..., IJt ·~ ====================!....f ._ ~n C11y Cffttr '3Htl2 -sr... °""I• "" 7llO IUIWWWI UA C-. 19J~ --. """°~t-•• ~ .... ··'-·~ ~, ~ ~~·DAILY PILOT NO ........ AC10U"f90~ ,,_...o-••n• • classroom to a later >ear an lu" school. a seminar s ituation " JN .\NY CASE. HE said, Houseman 1s exr1ted b;, the prospect "The cost Of dotng nC\\ shows IS \Cry high ' Houseman said. "hut I kno"' man;, members of the cast. though all are 10\olved an other thin~., wo uld be •ntl'restl:'d It "ould be a question of re assem bling as many of them as possible ··Of counc." ht' 'aid 1t dC'pends \'er) l arJ!cl~ on how popular the s ho" l~ on pubhc tele~ 1s1on If the people look on 1t as trad1t1on. a'> the~ do "ome other shows . then I \\Ould sa~ the chances ilre very good .. "The Paper Chase" .... 111 be the first dramdttr series to cross from rommerc1al TV to pubhc te lrv1s1on. The re 1s a minor. mo re or le'" techmral. difficulty "1th that. that Houseman and the people at WTTW seem to have solved "THERE WA. A SLIGHT problem with the neces:.1ty to flit the seven or eight minutes of com merc1al time tn each hour." Houseman said "Each of the programs was supposed to illustrate a point of contract law. and we've decided to ~et ahold or jun sts and others to discuss these points after each show Both Houseman and Osborn wtll be involved m that as pect of "The Paper Chase" revival THE MAN OF ST£EL IN THE ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE. ~THE FIRST EPIC HORROR FILMN ••• DAILY,.. or .. .,..""""':r;---- --11111 "' ......, ........ .............. .. " .. ",.La .. 'Charlie' Bright Show The l.,.81 seuon gets under way Friday at UM! West minster ENTERTAINMENT J INTERMISSION Coup de Tete <PG> What betlt"r cbOlcfl ror a sum m e r o( Ll&ht.ht-11rtt'd fi.mlly ~n tc-rtaanmt'tlt Uuan th "Pe nuu " m1alcal. "You're u Good Man. CharUe Brown" ~ ;::-=.. ) Community The ate r wh ere r=============i:::=======:t" ....... .. c- l1l1Sl1 HM .. .., ·~ l1J1 Ht-t!ltO ............. ..... v .... ...................... ......... ""~ ....... ta ... 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MouJton < m rept"rtory with "The Fan ta1t1cll1" 1 throutch Au" 23 It's a bright. mv~nl1vt:, delightful pro duction thut. hould prove a tut with k1<b of all uges D IR•; TO R J.t:RR\' Mc('uJloch, who runs the dr ama program ut Laguna Beat'h ffigh School. has taken the s plen<fid Clar k ~ner mw.1cal and added t hree new c haracters <Sally. M arcie a nd P ig P e n > whtle amphlying the role or Pepper- m 1 n t Patty , which~ lack ed character1zat1on io the original It all works out quite well, and s trengthens the ensemble con- siderably. Robert Delucia enacb the title role of Life 's little loser with a bit of redtatioo-s tyle playing that takes a bit or getting used to. s in ce the othe r s a r e more natural. but he's well ~uited for the part. Esther Moskowicz is a strong, brassy Lucy with a voice tha t would s hake lea ves off trees. E lgin Scott's Snoopy is. pre- dict ably, the hit of the nig ht with the showy .. Red Baron" and "Suppe rtime" n umbe r s. Gil RIHo makes a convlncin1 Um.as, wbil~ Mark Drumm 1s fine in the Schroeder character. J £NNIF£R ODE KIRK d is- plays flashes of fire as Charlie's little si.ater. Sally. while Mark Richardson is effective in the sho w's s mallest role of Pig Pen. Tops an mino r s uppo rt a re Peggy Hedden as the athletic Peppennint Patty and especial- ly Mary Lou Herz as the bulky, brainy Marcie <"Don't call me Sir">. ·'Charlie Brown" moves to t he Moulton trus week alter an open- ing stint at Saddleback College. It 'II play m repertory. reopening Saturday at the Laguna theater . 606 L agu na Ca nyon Road, Laguna Beach. Open ing Wednesd ay at the Mo u lton and playing through Friday of this week is a reprise o r the playho use 's r ecent musical "The Fanta st1cks." David Marlow d i r ects the romantic musical. with Nils An· dersoo. Gretchen Almond. Kevin Burke and Doug Rowe heading the cast. ALSO FEATURED arc Lowse G r1 H in, Creque Wolverton . Michael Bielitz and Lisa Sur- rell('. Curtam ti me 1s 9 p.m. at the playhouse to avoid conflict with the neighboring Pageant of the Masters. "Last d lbe Class" opens in its Orange County premiere. J ack Secord direct s the Frea Carmichael comedy. Ji m Fl y nn a n d J .O . Reichelderfer head the cast as senior citizens from the Class of 1940. Others in the show are Joe Ritkes. Frances J ames. L.aune Sondag, Steve Crosby and Deb· bie Carroll. Performances wlll be given Fridays a nd Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. 9. Reserva· tions 893-8626. RINGING DOWN their cur· tams with final performanc~ this weekend Wlll be "Mov e Over, M r s . Markham" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. in the SeacLiH Village center, Mam Stre<:t at Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach (847-4465 ). Performances Friday and Saturday at 8.30. -"Littl e Mu r de r s " by Showt'ase Productions at the Westminster Aud1 tor1um. 7521 Westmins ter Ave . <893-9472>. Clos ing performances F riday and Saturday at 8 30. Sunday at 2 p.m "The Roar of thl' Grease paint . the Smell or the Crowd" by the new Act IV group at Laguna ~ach HlJ?h School. 625 Park Avto". La~una Bt.-ach < 494-6959 1 f'mal performant'tc:'> Thursda~ throu~h Sunday at ~ P m . "A BETIER FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS t ••• t ' -TIME MAGAZINE "The heart does teop up l A sleek core-~." -CflOt1eS Cllompl1n. LOS Angeles Ttmes J'JIP\'6. Slll/lf5~ "'The Blues Brothers' is a Sc ream ... Ont.' nf thl· all-um~· grl·at u 1ml·Ui t.'' ... c1 flc11-11ut "inna :· ( ... '"" "' •• f '-~-4( ,, ' .... I tH_ RU t 't RHHTtlf.R.\ "l 'l\'I R'>Al rtlll RI • 0...,- THE ISLAND (R) 1-.:i IM')t ._, .. ,. -"-BRUBAKER (R) 111~1-U ._, _ _ ,,_ URBAN COWBOY (PG) ,, ... "_ , .... . "AIRPLANE" IP'GI ;'"IRUIAKER" ti.I • ••MAJtY POPPINS" ••NORTH AYINUE . RIOUl.MS" (Q) · 1 '"WIQ1 y MOSH• I "CletA SnelOMI" . . ... NOW PLAYING U.'S allU l'LAli lOWAllOS. ltAllSOll IDWAllOS" CIUM.A WUT 8'1!4 >l'J ~))'j (.O\fa M•\,I ~J' J'A.i I h•"-••• '•' , ClllOOMl lDWAllOS' W0009111DGI llllCOllt OfllY l •llt Otil"Q' l:JJ4 ;u tjJ lf'f'i'W!' ~~f 0#; 1~ _( • .. KStU ICQf't ll ... l•I l -IO(ef HEY KIDS! • FREE MOVIES • EVERY WED.-12 NOON BALBOA THEATRE IALIOA IL VD. & MAIM ST. CJRITll<CS llst ClHIOlIClE "THE BEST AND FUNNIEST Clint Eastwood movie." -Jan<'t Mcl$f1n. THE Nl W YORK TIME..':> "BLESS YOO BRONCO BILLY. It's time to take Eastwood seriously as one of the most honest. influent ial personal filmmakers in the world today.'' -Tom A llrn, \.ILLA(;L VOICl "ONE OF THE FUNNIEST and most touching films you'll see this or any year.'' -k '"-' h .1111 "· !\bl TV Served with Soup du Jour. biked Potato, Vegetable de Gardiner SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE IRUNCH I I :30 to 2:30 ; "DEVASTATING ... • ................. ea&l'Ollinc fllm." .-11naa,u cn "Prowoila • ~e1fulsna Of tmaion ... " ...w .-...~nmrm Robert Redford "BRUBAKER" ............... ,. ' ML THAT JAZZ' (R) , ...... -.. ...uPPMAN" __. .... "°'99 "ROUGH CUT" 1 ' ....... ,, .. _ 17 " .. 1' ,, - INllD•: •H••••lftll •Ann Landin •HWllC.... •Clauffted .............................. 8)-lllCllUL Wtlal ............ A subtitled f'rwla ftbD dlillk. "Bn*• tnap," .. dtlW· tN to• dole.,._, urtved Ill tM Balboa CiDema •l about 10 p.1D. -,,_.,u M no late ....,. um &md•J •vmlnc. at leut aone that ia • tl9it ldliedu&ed Pro&nm· lnMe..t. armed oa1y wilb a notebook, c....U. recorder and • bamar mquine, l 'U be s..-liU the evmlDc alone in a \Mater tb8l two employees c1alm la haunted. THE maBD MND8. PltOIBC'l"IONl8 Brian Gaucban and mam,er-Joen Conrad,~ they've felt• atran1e presence on tbe lt.8ir'well, .een unoccupied aeata sh8'rinc and observed a blue milt tbat drifts over a wticJo ol the balCGD.Y. . . . • . .· .. # • .. -. ... ... -.; .. ,, Tbat'a wbere I'll be aittinc. =..:::!J1le9tionable ~AP for any of the above or the voic:es that have been beard by the two YOUD& DMD when they've been alone. I t.bink I hope something will happen. (Later. I learn that two female friends aerioully con· templated a quick dash through the darkened theater bedecked in color-coordinated designer s beeta. Hilarious. Probably would've killed me.) Uthe Balboa Cinema, isn't ghost-infested, it does have it's share ol bu.man gremlins. Tourinc the backstage area with Conrad and Jack Elliott. another projectionist, I learn that "punk rockers" clambered onto the root t.be night before. Wliting for a ghost 1n a deserted Newport Beach movie house was an all mght assignment. ' 11 Beautiful hut •.• I !Told his handwriting was unreada- ;ble, leuan Rees went on to become one of the world.'s best calli- graphers. By JUDrrB OLSON Ol•Delty .... ~ Ieuan Rees. a proud Welshman, was told at the age of 12 that bis handwriting was beautiful but unreadable. So be'd belt.er do something about it. Reesdkl o.e of tbe lruUes of life ls that today be makes bis living by pen and paper. He is aclmowledled to be oae of the beat calli&· rapben in t.be world and la some of bis work in Welsh and read poetry in his slog-song native tGIJCUe. Rees i.a largely sell-taught. He didn't know wbat calligraphy was until he stumbled onto a preview of an exhibit being host· ed by the society of which be is now cbainrum. He delilbts in telling the story of bow be wandered into the room. partook ol the aa.ndwicbes and fiDal1Y WU asked if be weft a member of the society. Wben be admitted be bad never beard ol lt, let alone know what a preview party was, be ... uabered into the street. -=·---.o1 Ume t~ alMMi Wb Job IO ............ .....,mood ........................ .~ .. 'g ..................... ............... ,. ...... a wt ... ...,, wlll,..., ...... ?Ql .... tlarttr of ""' womm'a ~a tbe....., ofa*'-ID.IDme..,_.....,. to be ~ ..... loJ, WllDe otben ........... ..a .. .. Al..,. ...... .. ... ... to ..... _ ....... .,.-..... =-· .,. .... . ... . ... ... ...... tbem." M . I • • • The punters removed a batch, climbed down a ladder and attempted to catch a free mldnicht sbowln1 of "Rocky Horror Picture Show." Not noted for daqeroaa' amounta ol inteW1ence, the .,..a• shadows were vtalble bebiDd { the lit screen. They also lmocbd down the ladder. i AIL WEU EJECl'ED, AND I BBLPBD Cclerad and EJ. liott replace the bat.ch that aoon will be reDdend punk-proof. Heavy cbaina secure the rear doors, and, durin1 a quid: vis.- it to the basement under the atase, I feel confident there are no ringers in the winp. I alao notice the roacb traps down below are doing a steady buslneas. Conrad and EWot.t bid tbelr farewella and I'm alone lD dim lighting upstairs. llaguine readinl COIDllMDCel. The sound of motorcycles and can on Ba1J9oa Bouleftrd is muffled but audible in tbe balCODy. Tbe nolle ia reauurin1, ac· tually. So ls the fact that my car la parked dlnetly lD front of the theater. All It would take is one quick trip down the stairwell -where the force lurks -and out into the at.reel. But all is quiet. even uncomfortable, durtn1 tbe fU"lt hour. It's now aft.er midnight. I realize. however. that I'm read.lng well below normal speed. sometimes staring at the same page for minutes with nothing tangible sinking in. And the jokes aren't as funny for some reason. THERE A&E A FEW caEA.K8 and moans that one expects to emanate from a building that went into service circa 1919. Finally,. at about 2 a.m .. I deted t.be farst sound that falls into the "what could that be?" category . It sounds like somebody is dragging a carpet <body!> across the stage. But the nolse is faint, vague and disappears quickly. It seems like a fitting time to do a bit of wandering around . Employees have declared the bactatace area free of prob- lems. 50 I concentrate on the so-called prime spots for st.range occurrences. The stairwells. where the alleged presence bangs out. are clear. So's tbeotbersideoftbe balcony. Downstairs. I look towards the balcony for any sign of a blue mi.st hovering over t.be section in which I've heel sitting. Nothing. Same goes for the back.stage area: just the normal creaks and moans. I return to my seat in the balcony and wait. The magal.lne Is set aside. So's my cooceotrat100, 1t seems. Sometime around 3 a .m .. I fall asleep. SUNUGBT HAS D&IFTED tbrou.gb the front doors and on· to the moVJe screen wben I awake about 6 a.m. It's time to get ready for work. As far as gbost.s or anything tangible, my night "alone" al the Balboa Cinema has been a bust. But it must be Doted that t.be last odd event occurred mott than two months ago when manager Conrad detected a cold feeling oo the stau's. I WAS roaEWARNED BY a former theater employee, Winnie Arroyo. who said "the ghost may not play your same." Back at work. I get a return phone call from Dr. Unda Moss. who's spent 12 yean as a research paycbolog\at specializ· ing in psycb.ac phenomena at UCLA. She's now in pnvate prac· tice . Upon telling Dr. Moss of the events described by t.be employees, sbe proclauns them as "classic.·· As for my unevent!ul eve. Dr. Moss says, "That's the way at is with haunted houses. You sit there aJJ night and nothing hap- pens. Tbeo you leave and all bell breaks loose." M ii/ion dollar mystery writer Detectives' Doyenne NEW YORK CAP> -Sbe is the doyenne of the sleuth tale wit h the cryptic handle P .D James. That's Phyllis Dorothy. whose seven detective stories have in· trigued millioos of mystery fans in the past two decades. The British author's latest novel. "Innocent Blood." made about $1 million in the United States-be fore s a les from publication. BUT EVEN FAME AND money can't compare to that special joy sbe felt 2IO yean ago when P.O. James wrote her first book. ·'Cover Her Face.·• ''When I got the telephone call from my agent saying abe bad placed it. I finally understood what jumping for joy meant." the author recalls. "It was • better feellni than at a the 11 mUlloo picked up in the Author p D In-... .. United States," sbe aays. "None • • y;v, '~ o( that produced that ablolute sur1e of joy. Became I knew I w u l!OilUE to be a writer. · •Y)t wa a better moment than wbeo the boot was publiabed... Ab, lfadoua. It WU wooderful." Jt'a aot euy to arrive late on a Utetal')' aeene ~ domiDMed by the late Alatba CbriaUe. At 31, P.O. James w• the proverbial new kid OD the block, who bad to JN"Oft a..elf almoat immediately. Sbe did. "Cover Her Fa~" waa u enormous aucceu. THE DEJA Y IN ST AllTING to write waa fruatratiDI for tbe then lln. White, who had to can for a tenninally W buabud and who became a career civil servant to support her famlly. "I do ln a way rearet tbe late start." abe says. "I ...... to wonder if I ever would be able to write, and I came to UD· dented U.t there would.....-be a coe..u..t time." It toot her three years to write ''Cower lier F.:e," dartns spare time away from ber ~ lldmlDiltntiaD work. Sbe dropped her buaband's name, • and ......S .. maidlD name, J&IDIS. And to aYGid a pnoec•k• wttla ,_..., • abortmed JltaTUia Dorotbyto P .D. H' ,,_'IUD TBS NOfA =• .. ta ml. ... W eom~MCGICI, "A IUDd to M ." 'l"9l WM p 1'lahd tbe . .... ... an !ta I tell bJ -tatelleetul Seadmd Yard dlt.uft, no al9o wrte. l'OlllJ, ..... Mam IMIM"• Be ..-ttnw. ~ .... ,_ .. O'ft feeHnp ........ .... wmtr ID crtmiDa1 law~ at tbe Home Secnlar7'1 el· nee . ... , __ retired ,,.. .. pall ... ,...., Md Dallltth dole aot ..... in ''lanoeeat mo.l '' ID faee. tbe nonl ia a dlputae ,,._ tbe .... ...cbrUlw ....... It ... -.... pata lt, ••• ......_ ...... . ''"" -at Blood'' ............... Clllllll9 A.et ot 1171 -.... Wldll ............... to ......... nc.ucta . ....... ......, n•eilel .. ftlM; tlllr .... lH• lMt .. ._.i,.._ .. tM -*'-I njllt al a .. ,_, .... llrl ... ........ II aboat tlD be nl1•ad flem ,...._ lar _._ ... tMtldld•--~ ! i. I ' • I r . ,. GAZEBO CONCERT AND HOT DOG FEAST More Than 1,000 Peraona Turned Out What Ever Happened To the Good Old Days? The challenges in lh1s world are d1sap~ar· mg one by one. We paint by number. connect little dots <Jnd consult bumper stickers for our philosophy. There are few surpri&cs to t itillate our curiosity or to lest our skills anymore. The networks tell us who won the election three Erma -~k hours before the polls close. The media tell us how the movie ends. The sex of our unborn child has become predictable. I AM GLAD my father dad not Uve to sec the appearance ol the sonar fishfinder. The sonar fisbfinder looks like a hair dryer. You put the nose end under water and pull the tn1cer. As you move it back and forth. a read· ing shows on the digital board. When the num- ben jump, you're over the fish. Gotcha ! When I was a kid, my father went fishing four or five times a week. One Sunday in Cov· ington, Ohio, he caught bis first glimpse or a fish so big it couJd have swallowed Jonah and still had room h·ft over fo r dessert WF.EJ( AFTER WF.F.K, "c made the pal· gr 1 m age to Covington to watch m y father try to outsmart ttus giant l'U rp. There were countless times he had ham on the hook. but always he broke the line. ran with at bt:hind a rock or over· powered my dad to the point where he lost has rootin~ and ended up in the water thrushang and cussing. One day m .June after months of struggle. my dad cast his hnC' upon the watrr and thC' carp went for at. An hour and 15 minutes later. the fish lay at Dad'c; feet ~aspln~ with exhaus lll}n Dad had won. lie didn't want lht· fish lie wanted to have..• his pi cture taken with 1t, weigh 1t and s bow 1t to his friends. HE TOOK IT to t he city park pond where he worked and ~ave the fis h tus freedom. By the next momtnft the 29-pound carp had eaten every exotic fish in the pond and ask~ to leave. He was returned to the river. Somehow the son ar fi s hftnder Is jus t a nother short cut in a world that already abounds in "Just add water." "blow horn for service," ··instant replay" and ··condensed books." H the sonar fishfinder had prevailed years ago, there would have been no Moby Dick. no Old Man and the Sea. no J aws and no lar1e pie· lure of my dad cradling a 29-pound carp In his arms with the inscription. "Baiting my hook In Covington. Ohio." ( Horoscope ] WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 By SYDNEY OMAaR ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Idea, whlcb you recently s ubmitted, could result in prestige and profit. Capricorn. Cancer natives play signlfi· cant roles. Emphasis on close neighbors. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) · Obtain hint from Aries message. Finish assignment. Gel rid of burden not rightly your own in first place. You could locale article that had been lost, mis· sing or stolen. C}teck budget. leues. GEJllNI <May 21-June 20): New contacl4. fresh opportunities an featured. You could fall l "madly in love." You certainly will be re· • vitalised, attracted to dynamic, active member ol opposite sex. Overcome false shyness. CANCEa (June 21 -July 22>: Plenty of In· tri1ue ln your personal scenario. There is backatqe maneuvering, confllct within family clttle. Key l.&o to follow t.h1'ougb on promiaet. LEO (July ZS.Aug. 22): Dtvenlfy. acc~pt party lDvltatJon, display humor, YersatUity -a wiab ii due to be fulfilled. Gemini, Salltlarlua tar lu! persons play key roles. Movement. self· expression. special relation.ships are stressed. Surprise is coming your way. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Famlly sttua· lion commands attention. domestic adjustment 1s on agenda. Decorate. remodel. beauWy sur· roundlngs. remember special anniversary. DIA beneath surface indications. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·~. 21): Steer away from something-for·oothlna schemes. See places. people in realistic light. Go slow. don't attempt to force issues. Accent on contracts. public responses, publicity, partnenhJp . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Stick to practical matters -hold off on the spectacular or sensational. Accent producUoo, authority. responsibility Relationship lnteasllies . AQllARU:S (J an. 20·Feb. 18): Good lunar aspect coincides now with romantic lnteresta, creative projects, significant chanlea, 1pecula- tlon, adventure and children. Aries, Llbn natives figure promlnently. ... oativel ftpre prominently. Popularity IOU'S. '~ . : VJaGO (AUf. 23-Sept. 22): Empbaats on ; • • ability to climb over obltacles. to take cbarse. • • • · to be aware of detaila, tubde nuanee9. Repat.a- • UOD, C__,, boDor AN apoWlbted. A= UI, PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Stake your claim! Prot~t territorial and other rt1bu. Maintain Indep endent stance. Hi1bll1bt originality, steadfutneu. abWly to learn from experience. Know when to cloH a tranaacUGn. .. '• .. ~: .. . . I Taul'UI. ScOl'p6o naUves ftcure pro tly. LIBU CS.pt. 23-0ct. 22): Accent OD .)ourMJa, ....._.., educaUoa, lauuaP, brln1· ln1 pcUnffel tnto focus. Oeminl, Vlrio. Selk· _....__ --·· .. __ ._. _____ _._..,,_ -.-. .......... -·. ... -.. -... . ... -. Celebrations I They're neweomen Lo town. but Mr. _. •n. OanN D. aen baYe already won a beep of new In.di. The couple cea.brat.d u..tr setb •edcHDI aanl~ lut ... wtUI a dinner and f..Uve party fw aoo ft1enda ln Bil Canyon Country Club. and o&d acqua.lnteoances joined new rrteadt foe the festivities. The Raffs have opened a jewelry store in Fashlon lsland, expand.inc their operation from HunUncton Park and Downey to the beach area. Raff's father inltiaat.ed the jewelry business and bia 1001. Gary aad David. are following the family tradi· tlon. Mrs . Raff was born in San Bernardino and her husband is a native of Thomas, Okla . They met at Huntington Park High School and have lived and been active in that ci · ty since. Friends from t he 20·30 Club. Rotary Club. Elks Club and Chamber or Commerce joined the Raffs and their school friends ror the Grenadine or Beef dinner. Guests included his brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Bareld 0 . 8 . Raff from Huntington Paric. Mrs. Raff's sister and her husband. Mr. and Mn. Herbert C. lloux or Bishop. and her brother and his wife. Mr. 8Ad M rs. Rkbard Gilmore of Portland. Other guests were Mr. &Del Mn. Homf'r Valentlae, K.-n 0Upbant1 Harry and Teddy A xene, Mr. aaa Mrs .. WUI Hlg1las. T~ and HelH Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chkolae. and Tom Mrlillft.D. Mu.'lic for dancing was proVlded by J immy Wilbur a nd ha s orchestra from Palm Sprangs. ~ The fourth of July brings family celebrations and old -fash1onc.'(f pie· n1rs and parades everywhere The clock was turned back at Douglas Plaza last week for a pre· Fourth Gazebo concert and hot dog feast. with music by the Ouue Cats and the Good Times barbe rs hop qua rl el More than 1.000 persons turned out to munch tht·ir dogs and enJO) the mus1t• and sun . 1ncludin~ Ray Smilh and Tom Herndon. chairman or thl' board and manager of the rM!W Valen c1a Bank They were welcomed a., . . '~ . ,.. r . ll•pPftll• .. By Judith Otton the newat addition to the bultneu community there. The Fourth kept UCI Irvine stu· PUBLIC NOTICE dents Dee Dee Campaure, Kl• •1CT1nouuu11 .. 11 KaleMI and Deea Lewis bUly too. _,_ITATS....,.. They operated a flreworb stand in ':'..~ ..,_ 16 .....,. """' Newport Beach on behalf ol thetr c it.s. eNTU~•usn. ,,_ sorority. Pi Beta Phi. to raise money 11u c11 111vd . \utt• SA. 1F-••"' for Arrowmont College ln Gatllnbefg, ,...,.,, -~...._... ~· Tenn. The proceeda will be used to help support the artisans and cra!tamen who maintain traditional Southern art. ' ) ' Photography buffs were treated to a lecture and slide show Sunday by PUBLIC NOTICE 5 aoger Armstrong. a color photo-FICTlflOUS~ ... ff t grapber for 30 years who has donated NAMIUTATHllU'T j a collection of his works entitled "'"' ·~ _._ "....,.. -· t Kaleldolcope California to Bowers •\'~~. ENTEltPA•~s* '"" ~ -! Museum. '°· ~ ve11., c.1--1 Armstrong spoke after guests en· "~ • .nc1 J~ ~.-•• ,,... s... ! JOyed wine and cheese. Hosting and c.-io . ..__ v~. c.ei--1 introducing Armstrong were G. Fred .,~ .. ""'*-'' "c0ftdw<tec1 11., ........ r Kern11 and Giles T. Brown. 01w10. .. • 0.-J~~... ' ""' \l--~ 111«1 ---ltou1tly (le<l< of Or-~'I' O<'I l .w-•.1• > h k .. ,_. T~o groups or a rd -wor 1n g I l>Wt•~Or-CAM\10..IY P-. I O ranS!C Coast bus inessmen and J"'•'·~" ,._ 1.., ~ 1 women have taken time to show off PUBLIC NOTICE 1 new offices reeently. . . Margaret a•d Pbil Kahn a nd --F1CT1nousevi1wEu Elaine Grove~artners in f'lsher's I NAM4! STATE-NT . , ... ,.,.._ --,, ~ """ ) lnlert0rs. hos friends and clients , ...... , • during an open house In their l')CW m-PAC1r1c FISH FAEs.<. l"OJI · · I La I _.,,....,LI' . .....,.....,... Beecll C• • ~~=u~ ToYoTI Center Dri ve n guna 1 ., .. ,.1 ... ,. " '""H<l>vk. -oi•; ._.._LI\,_,,..... 9eetll C• • Guests en)Oyed a mini buffet pre·,.,_ pared by Roee Sambuco and Mary I ,..,.~ .. ~..-1tw ... "' 1 Spirito and browsed among the 0••""' .. ...,_.,,_,1 __ wallpaper and t'arpet !'>amples. '"" ,, .. _ .. ~ 111-1 "'"" -Martlyu G1.a1t and Trish llamaer ~.<>;:," o..-o10r-c-, .... JUI• "'hos•• office~ an· bedecked with ••4'm 1 r ~•'el post£>r'-. !>c•r vc·t1 ~ant' and PllOll"-d 0r.,. CAM\l °"''' PllOI 1·hl"t:'-l' for 1hn·1· aflprnoonc; "0 all lw•• 1 ·~ n "-111!D--ltl?-!C tht:tr fncnd~ 1·ould chPl'k out the n<'" P UBLIC NOTICE loc·alt: for Travel Partn•·rc, on Dovl'r Ort\·<' an Newport Reach ... .. ~, I' ICTI TI on IMllUleH NAM€STATE.._,lf'f li.w ... ~.:~_..,q ...,,__., ~ - PllE'>OCN VILLA 11, ~1' H•OO< ~ ... •¥d. C-0\1.t Mie-W. C..•••Of'"•• ~1• W 1lhttm A Ptf'r\\ttY. (;tt""'°r.f• Pot<I.,..., 1\111 ~ Clnlt, I••"'~ (.el"°""" '7 IM l ev•\ A 0.Nvtt 10. (,,~"'"' 41 P•n ••. 77l1 ~· Oto-. '"''• .,... .... , .. _.....,.,.,. f"t\ bu'\•""""' I \. (ondut.tttf] (h' •I ltl"'ftft.eid~"l"'O WHl,.,..A Prf"l_,.Y ,,...., , ... ~. -~ .. ..., ••t" ,,.... r -ry ci.n "'Or...oo c-.ty .... Jiii• 1 ,..., •MtV• Pu111t-Or-~ Delly PitO' •~ • • ·~· n ,. .-ltll-«l 1--~~~~s~=~\E I --STl<TEMENT t ,_ •ohowu.-q Pl""f"\Oft' •rft ~ _....,.,"' r L V Ir CATAMAAl<N\, I,. W 1 161~ \I-I <~•· ....... (.elll- '1•11 w .. ,_ c-11.......,. J01 o. l • p,,,_,. \M\ ~. ~ .,.n J~"••• ._,. C•-· mu e _, ...... _..,C-'" ..... ,~=-~·~=~'n. ANNIVERSARY PARTY AT BIG CANYON ,,,,, .. _ _,....._ Gery Reff. Mr. end Mra. Gerold Reff, David Raff '"" ~.:,.~·~ ,...., __ I"°""'' Oen Oil Or-~y ... Jv/ly J 1-FMfm P\11111"""' Or ..... C..\t Oetf)r POOi. Ju••• o n. 1'. 11'0 111...ao Drea01 Man Isn't DEAR ANN LANDERS : I never thought I would ever have to u k anyone for h e lp wlth a problem about sex. I'm 60 ye~ns old. Both my husband and I have been married before. I was widowed twice. He bas had two di vor ces. He was so ch a rming before we married -and I was so lonely. t don't know how to word this any better. Ann. so I'll get right to It. My husband has a premature ejaculation problem. We barely get to enjoy one another before It's all over. He lnalsta It's my rauJt. I have begged him to see a doctor. He won 't go. I am cUmblne the walls and no lonler want him lo come near me. Thus man la a proatltute's dream -not mine . Please advise me. You are my only hope. - "MARIE " IN NIAGARA FALLS. DEA& MAalE: If yoer ._ .......... , 10 for llelp, tile• yo• slloekLA ..... tlleraplat ea• lllllnld yw • 11Mr to deal wlU1 &lie pre· ltlea. (t\ctHll,, tlle ·''"' LflHden brunt ol lbe bardeft falls on you -aot bl~.) Frastntloe and ••If'' are worklai agalmst a solution. I ar1e yoa to coaalllt a aes tberaplat. Y otlr l)'9tt0ielll l CH dlred yoa to someone le1lt1mate. Bewarf' of Ute frallds. nm field la loa4ed wUlt diem. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ft Is 7 a .m. a nd agai n I wa !' awakened b y th telephone . l wish I coul "o back to 11leep. bu e>nceawa.ke. l 'mup. e d t Some clod called minutH ago trying t "catch" my salesman huaband before he wen to the offic e . He "caught" him. all right -he wu uleep and so was the rest ol the fami- ly. It's a temptaUon to be rude to ~e who l~ . c 11 PUBLIC NOTICE rail at odd hour:-. but I our hvehhood dependl> "'~nc::!:-::S 1n their orde r:-so I ' ... '"''-'~ "''°"' ··~ oo."9 must be poUte. """~~~TE TELEVISIO... 1)11 My husban d hai; a w ~.UM"_.· s-1. ,.,.. ~4 -hour answerin g '4''::'.:.!~ •• .,.,,0 w-·· Hi~ 'Service on a separate c.1 .. o.ive1 ... usv_..~v.1t11• number lie cht>cks his "':!:.~' •rn1r.c111<1ec1"".,. .... ser vice first thing every --F~ -· morning and lasl thin~ ""' ,...,_ ... n 11..., ..... ,,,. every night. Most people ~o;:,v ,..,... Oii °'..._ '°""'• °" 1u1, don 't even call their doc ,.,.,. lors at horne unless it is P..oc..,..., °'-coen o..u, Piio1. Jwl• I, IS, t1, 1', "'° 1,.._ an emergency I wish we would get the same PUBLIC NOTICE t'on s iderat 1o n . R U R N E D l' P I N '~c:!~::r VJRGlNTA Hoe IOl-•"O Cle•\eft• ere OOln9 DEAR VIRG INIA : """~~~~Fa..Y ENTUPtt•suJ Dawn teleplloaallollc• 1u l1 ,,,,,,.. ...... w«d. "'"" 0·1 I br•ed Tl/JIM,~ ... are a t'ar o•s '"' . 11 .. ..., ""'"'-' ,,,,. ...,.._, They tJdnk that becaue •-· s..1 .. •. T.;.u.. ~. tbey set up wltll Ute ~" °'" ......... 1 ~ root&en. ao doe9 e•er· 1rv1N,c.i...,...mw yoae elee. lie~'• yoer '"'' IMIMMt• ,, ,...__, .,, • letter. I hope It llelpa, ..-••~==;- IHI& I woalda't bet tlile T"" ,.__.,. -•• -..,. '"'· ~=~. ~ .. 0r-. C-..y ... .. ,,..,, RUFFEll'S ..... ,.,... or.,.. c:..tt o.ii, ~''°'· Jutyl , tS..tt.2'... - UPHOLS1BY P\JBUC NOTICE .....,.w ... ...... ltlJ ......... c..-. ..... _ ...... ,, .. . ....•. . . • I I . ' NEWS FEATURES C:raneh Coining? 8y 'fte A.lnuhll • ,,._ A..-ka ~ rkliA& a •·cndat -.·· That 'a tbe •'ew of Emlly Card. tbe dlrtl'tor of the " • Woanee'a Credit Rlpu PnU«t ol USC. !Ill. Ca.rd. wbo M!Ded draft the Equal Credi t ()p. portunlty Al't pau •d b )1 Coeareu la 1174. wama that Uke the 1uotlne lints whicb plajf\aed the rounuy last )'Hr. the credit c runctl roWd reaPIM'U ''I DON'T TIDN1' cttdl t IS 10 lns to be all that easy lo <'Ome by io the future,'' ~ H,d, Md ( roNSfJMER J din& that people should thmk twice before they tum ln all tbelr cards and go back to cash. Rising interest rates, com· bined wttb controls imposed in March by the Federal Reserve Board. made credit harder to ~ get and more e xpe nsive. A,.Wl,.....10 Consumers reacted by borrow· ing less. During April. outsland· ing consumer installment credit -not counting mortgages - dropped by almo6l $2 billion on a seasooelly adjusted basis. It was the first time in five years that the amount of outstanding in· stallment debt decreased. Now, the reserve board start ed lifting the controls in May and last week a nnounced plans to phase out the las t or the restrictions. Banks, retailer~ and other lenders are again ad· vertising the availability of c redit. Even with the April decline. Americans still owe more than $300 b1lhon m install· ment debt. AIDING A ROUER COASTER Don't Tum In ThoH Carda Yet IN AN INTERVIEW dunng a vii:.1t lo New York City, Ms. Card s aid consumers are confused by all the new fees, interest rates and spending limits. She said she keeps getting calls from peo- ple who ask: Should I mail back all my credit cards? Should I stop using credit completely? For most people, Ms. Card said, the answer is a qualified .. no." Qualified, because it "does depend on the individual consumer," on whether he or she can band.le debt repayment the chan<'t.' Lo ust.· someone el~':. money "tT•s PART Of the :.urvwal gam e today,"' she said. Ms. Card doe:. not advocate using credit to buy somethinJ? you can't afford. But she said it makes more sense to use <'red•t and keep an emergency cash r~· serve in the bank than it does to use up all your savings to buy things you need. E ven if you do not want to usc your available credit Mghl now. you should keep your cards. Ms. Card said. If you give them up, you may not be able to get them back. She compared credit to gasoline: "It is no longer a pre· dictable commodity." Wtf e ~ordained' debt repayment. "There's a kind of national guilt about credit.·· Ms. Card , said. SALT LAKE CITY <AP> -Jn a two-minute ceremony outside the Mormon church's Temple Square. copper worker ~tuJ ~ placed his hands on his w1Je s head and "ordained" her a "priestess" in the church that has only male priests. People use it, but they feel · • they are doing something wrong. She said, however , that con· s umers should l earn t o manipulate credit the way busi· oesses do. laking advantage of Gets 4,100 Cards .. :• . ,: . ,., ••A ,ti> - Distillery Salutes Mis~ Mary at 99 LYNCHB URG. Tenn. CAP) -The folks at the Jack Daniel whiskey distillery are so fond of Mary Bobo they spent $80,000 m viting people across the country to wish her a happy 99tb birthday Thursday. The distillery's early birthday i;reeting -advertisements 'A'.1th Miss Mary s tanding proudly in the front yard of her boardmg house -appeared in 22 nationally circulated magazines In June and July THE ADS INVITED READERS TO send birthday cards to Miss Mary. who has ne ver a drop of Jack Daniels' at her boarding house in this tiny south-central Tennessee town in Moore County. where liquor cannot be bought or sol<f. . "We didn't go into some of our normal publJcations like Playboy and Penthouse because we didn't think Miss Mary w~ think much ol that," said Roger Brashears. manager of the .its· t.illery's Lynchburg promotions. •. Mrs. Bobo, known to townsfolk as Miss Mary, isn't inclined to ru.u about her birthday but others apparenUy are. By last week Miss Mary's relatives said she bad recejved more than 4,100 cards. Besides cards. some people have sent her an array of small gifts -lncluding a pair of biklnl panties. which her friends say will go to someone else, and crystal paperweights. 811£ SAID SHE DOESN'T THINK she's up to tackling responses but there's a chance her children and grandchildren mi1bttry. Miss Mary lives al the boarding house she and her late husband. Jack Bobo, started in 1908. Jack Daniel. who founded the oatioa's oldest registered distillery a few blocks away. ate some or his meals there. Since the early 1900s. thousands of 1uests -including many referred by the distillery -have flocked to the house to consume Southern-style hmcbeons. Reared in Lynchburg. Miss Mary is a sister-in-law of the late Lem llotlow. one of two men who inherited the distillery from Jack Olniel after hi.a 191 t death at Sl. Daniel left the diltillery wblcb be resistettd with the federal government in 1.886, tO ....,.. .. lloUow and Dick Daniel, and Motlow soon bought out Dick Daniel'• interest. -llA&Y NO LONGO aUN8 her boardlq bouH. Slowed by a .. aad • eecideDt lD wtdcb lbe fell and broke a hJp this year, abe ........ to IPIDd more Ume 19Uq. 8bt llMD't bad boarders for about four yean, but tbe people w911o.,,...... ber plaee for ber IWl aene an old·time Soutbern·etyle lmcb-tole ftlltora OD WMkdays, • WMl9 awlllltlq lunch, cu-ta ramble about tbe 11111 villtap wlalte frame boule and 11.Dder at. tu pWared porcb, the ort,UW brick ldtcbm and d1Dlq roam or Uie brldl sprinlboule. fte dil&lliery .. tbe maiD attndloe le WI town, ~ COD· mu GI tM IMnl tquaN and a few bouMI. Tbe lflO e.naua ~ •1 ,.... m ~. m*"" It Tenne1Me'1 1m.U.t eomt1 ..... THE CREDIT RIGHTS Pro· Ject 1s aimed pr imarily at women. but Ms. Card said she 11> getting an inc reasing number of ca lls from mC'n-She also b<Ud that a g ro wing number of women arc hrin~i n g their hus bands lo seminars she con· ducts on credit use Ms. Card said that women still have trouble getting credit today -six years afte r the passage of the credit opportunity legislation that proh.ibited lenders from dis· cnminating on the basis of sex Too many women. Ms Card said. lack their own c r~1t his· tory. "There·s a difference betw~n hav ing credit cards 1n your pocketbook and havmg a credit history." she said. noting that credit information on many joint accounts is still reported in the husband's name only. MS. CARD SAID th1· problem is particularly severe for women "in marita l transition" - women who have ~n widowed or are getting divorced "They call in a state of sheer panic." she said. Women who have been part of a family unit for years do not real~ that sooner or later they probably wm be alone and will haveto mana~ethe1rown money. "CREDIT IS MOST valuable "o you have a financial 1dent1· 1y ... Ms. Card said "Men have been able to treat cr edit as something that was basically there ... M'>. Card said ··For women. it " still something they have to learn about ·· "Inner Beauty' ~ught in State Queen S ACRAMENTO <AP > Califorrua's State Fair will re· tain its beauty contest . but of· f1 cials say the Judges will be looking for UV1er ooauty :is well 3S SWlnlS Wt ooauty. A statement s aid the l98C> Maid or California Pageant is looking for a "tot.at woman" who is "not ooly beautiful on lhe outs ide. but on the inside as well.·· EXACTLY BOW that inner beauty is to be measured was not clear. except lhat rontes- tants would be also judged on qulallties such as creativity and intelligence. The budget for conducting the contest bas been increased from Sl0.000 lo $25,000. Last year, some feminists al· tacked the swimsuit competition as a "meat show" financed by taxpayer dollars. The dispute ro&e all the way lo the governor's cabinet. which accepted a report by the ctuet deputy director ol the Depart· ment of Parks and Recreation. Alice Huffman, sayln1 the pro- 1ram should be restructured lo avoid "&ftilt and s&ereot.ypiq" criteria. Kit& aaEEt>, 1eneral mana1• of the falr, Mid that the 1• cca"9t wt11 reta1n the batblq •ult competttlon. but that It "wlll M more pro· f e11Joul and ~ 1mucb betw taste than tt ner "••·" James Adams, ln ebar1e of the beauty co•••t. added: ·'Wt •re 1ook1nl for t.na1y out· •ianctlnl womea tbl• year who .,.. not...,,~ 00 .. Giil· lkle blllt•tM uwell." T~• b•••t pa1eaat la ldledal9ll AUii ~ first ._y fl the fair. DAILY PILDl Q ••n••• ee.ien Smokers Ruling Spurs Get Tips Initiatives For Life BJ TBOllAS D. EUA8 A1moR unnoticed ill the wake of the defeat of all three major iniUatlves on t.be callfomia ballot tut montb came a court decision almost certain to keep the initiative process alive as a major factor in this st.at.e's politics . Only days aft.er the three initiatives were vot· ed down. the U.S. Supreme Court gave an _ap- parently ftnal st.amp of approval to the principle that launched the initiative move~t In 1970: the idea that shopping centers are publi_c places where petition carriers can freely gather signatures . WASHINGTON CAP> -Sure. you've beard all the warnln11 about d1arette1. but still C4ft't quit. Well. if you ~ist on smoking, there . are some things that ·t an make it &est harmful: Flrst ol all, says the Department of He,Ith. Education and Welfare. choose a cigarette ~lb lower tar and nicotine. The difference between, brands can be as much as 2-to-1 and even more »¥ettr• ,.,. ........... Th e U.S . Pos tal Service wil I issue th is 1 5-ce nt co m · memorative stamp in Washington. ·O.C. on July 21. marking the SOth anniversar y of the establishment of the Ve terans J\d· ministration. BEFORE THE CALIFORNIA SUPREME Court adopted that idea in 1970. only the best· financed ol interest groups could gather the hun· dreds of thousands of voter names needed lo QUali· U.S. Map Of Parks Helpful WASHI NGTON <API Parlllands will host millions of Americans this summer and one of the best gwdes available 1s the t opogr aphical map from the t.: S Geoloiz1cal Surv1:v Thc colorful maps !>how roads. bu1ld10!!S and h1 ~hway i-. T he survey 1s 1ssu1ng s p{'c1al ed1t1ons of the maps c-ovcring the na · llonal parks. helping vii.- •lors to locate streams. fore!>tl> lakes. br•dge:., ra n iter :.lat1ons a nd parking areas Survey national park. monument. s cashon• and rt'crcational area maps sell for $2 ea<'h from the survey. They are also available. at varying price ... 3t the parks and from some local dealers fy a proposition for the ba.llot. . . . But since that historic ruhng 1n a San Be rnardino County case. Californi~ ballots b~ve been flooded Wlth initiatives affecting everything from taxes to wild rivers to cigaret s moking. Some have pus hed the pet projects of big· r ~pe nding sp~cial in· terests. but many more were placed on the ballot SOlJTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS b)' g roups with little money. plenty of volunteers and enough ume. . ··Once they opened up the shopping centers. 1t was a whole new b all game ... says Roger Di amond . the Los Angeles attorney whose case opened the OoodJtates SINCE THAT OEClSION. MOST shopping centers have remained open lo orderly political ac- t1 v1ty. even though the courts have vac1llalcd on tht• ii.sue of whether they have to permit 1\ Two years after lettm~ lht> ongmal Cahfomia dec1s1on stand with no comment in 1970. the · S . Suprc·me Court ruled in an Oregon cast: that shop· ping areas arc really not public plaC't'' Not unlll this year did the high court takt! another look at \he 1:.sue Thii. time. 1t wa!> a California case that piqued the interest of the JUStl<'~ Student!> who had been derul"d permission to d1str1bute pt:t1t1ons in lhc PruneYard :-.hopping centt-r in S<lnt;i Clara Count) appealed when a lower l'OUrt upheld tht' !>hoppm~ center mandgc mt·nt THE ST/\TE St:PREME COURT then ruled that the California conslltutJon's guitranlees of free speech cover pet1t1on circulating 1n shopping a reas. After that. 1t was the shopping cente r owners who camed the case forward Here's where to order maps : For areas west of the Mississippi. wnte to the USCS Branch or Dis · tri but1on, Box 25286, Federal Center. Denver. Colo . 80225. i"or areas east of the MLSS1ssippi. write to the USGS Branch of Distribution. 1200 South Eads St .. Ar· hngton Va.,22202 The final decision. announc-ed JUst day~ after the June pnmary election. upheld the Cah forn1a court's decision. The JUSllces ruled unanimously that while federal free s pe«h guarantees don't cover a~t1v1ly in s hopping centers. states can ~rant their cillu>ns more nghts than the federal government d~ That means California shopplng centers will rem am open, wtule those Ul other states may not The ~1ston 1s only the late5t of sevtral 1n which the liberal Cahfom1a Supreme Coort ha~ succeMfuJly used the state constitution to mue its views stand up before the much more conservative U.S. Supreme Court Eba.s is a colamuwt ~ in Santa Momca. > SECOND, DON'T s moke your cigarette all the way down, sucgests the department. You get the most tar and nicotine from the la~t few puffs because the tobacco itself acts as a filter. lf you smoke the cigarette halfway, you get only 4-0 percent of the nicotine and tar. Also, if you just take fe w er puffs on e a c h cigarette you'll reduce your s moking without re ally missing it. And tak e i-ho r l. ~h a ll o 1.1. dra~!\ m . ..,tead of inhal · 1n.:. ANOTHER WAV to cut down is to pos tpone that first cigarette of the day 1t·s easier t o oostpone when you koow yo u 'll b e ha vi n g a c1gareu.e later. These suggestions and others are contained ln d governm~nt booklet Uta• s m o k e r s may rind helpful The booklet, "Unk~~ You Decide to Quit. Your Problem Isn't Go- ing to be Smoking: Your Problem's Gomg to be S t ayin g Alive," 1s available for 80 cent!. from the Coo.sumer Jn. formal.Ion Center. Dept. 34G , Pueb lo Co lo . 81009. Prexy Picked BELMONT <AP> Notre Dame College hai. announced that Slst<'r Ve r o n i ca S k 1 111 n • •• former dean of student:- vd 11 !>Ucceed S1stt.·1 Catha rine Julie Cun· ningham as president in January ' ' 17 .. •• • OM.V .... OT • f~ .Nfp l I TRY THESE CLASSIFIED INFLATION FIGHTERS I Wow YOu Can Sell More ... with Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $2 3 lines for 2 days only $1 • d•y, 34c a line. Advertise one or more items valued up to $100. Each additional line is onty 60c for the two days. Sony. no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAmericard or Master Card 8VoW.:.~. More value for your DIME in the famous Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Advertise Items up to SSO rn velue rn Dime·A-Une eds every S.turdey In I~ Delly PMot. Mnt your •d with c:esh to any of -"''" c<lft~ oftk:es or fftart your eopy tlltttr a c:Nctl Of mofteY order for ttl• c:orrec:1 amount. Sony. no livestock, ptoduce or pl•ntt .,_, no eoftlM8rdel ade ate allowed. Each Item mvet M Pftced with no Item over ,50. Dime·A·llne eds mey be placed at th• C:O.• Mew ottice until 3 p.m. f'rlGay, unlll l\OOfl fftday et the Lagun• Beech or Humt"ff'°" e.aeh oflrees THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS DAILY PILOT 1"' .....,.,., will OCJt ~accept &ll1 adwertTalDI for real ........ wllicb .. iD viola· dam al ta. la•. ....................... • 1002 ....................... l/SMCOMDO ........._ remoda'ed. re- farbided, up1raded 2 Bdrm. Z balb townbome. Pool. apa, yard. endoaed Z car pr.,e. Assumable MP LOAN. Price oo.ly •·•· Act now ! Call $41.DU T"• ... , ... ...,...,._on tlle Ore,.. Coalt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You c... ...... ,.. It, [ •A2 aa.e ] Tr•• n Wllh • Went Ad u-. ·~•u S~ FOi IYBYOHE SAM a.a•n A ...... -.. , .... t Mr: ......... ..._... ....... ~•· a.__.._...,...._..... to m••1• .,,.-. SIU.MO. COLI OF HIWPOIT IEALTOltS 25111. c...e Hwy'4 Cea_ ...... 675-5511 MIWPOllT19\IX JOO"TOa.ACH fmanciDc, SlM.000. Call ~TI7l <"".,. .-.. • -.#. • ~, •n t't4 ~,. t • YA J STOltY $IOJ.MO Hird to find, Coeta Ille.. z l&or'y . 3 Bdnm. 2 balb .... wiUI ..... l"OOCD. brick f\replaee. VA DO down term.. Act DOW. uoo tS&.isia~ooo 3 bedroom. prime inside lot. recently ca rpeted . draped . painted . wallpapered and tiled! Whew! Owners have new house in mind: chance for buyers to make a neat buy. Presented a t $325.000. lNIUJ~ HMI:' REALTORS.675-6000 2443 U.t COM« H.,._ay, C-.. Mar WE HAVE 300F11iE B~ LISTINGS IN TOWN l~Nallil there'a only one! Call <""l«•~o·•''' "·"'"''•, ..WUStt•S DUPLEX . •oon to beadl. Two-2 bdrm + awmr'1 peel. Good llllD· mer /wiater realaL °"'8ls" Qajb&e oa fiaanc inc. lrade, etc. Submit aw • .-. c:.-. "'.too 3 bednlocn. sre•t home 2 UNITS -2 bdrm + I bdrm on JOx8S lot ..., b6ocS to beach. owe tst ro. Pnced at Str>.ooo One Cell Service Feat Credit Approval a Toao HOtlSI COUNTRY 4 Bdrms .. 3 bat hs: ranch sty It·. mini·estate in oranj!e J?ro\'es. 5249.500. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J·l 1 !l11y . d• [J, .• •• ~ f,/~ blt>I OUTSTMella S UMn'" a.M. Large Owner's Unit, 3 Bedrms. Fam . Rm .• 21h baths. Owner's private. homelike unit has formal dining rm & 2 fireples. 4 income producing units each w /2 bdrms. 2 baths & fireplace. Atriums & patios. This is a MUST S EE for the prudent buyer. Reasonably priced al $450,000. WISLEY M. TA YLOtl CO., ..... 1 or rental with a )ow ln· tereat uaumab~ k>an. Leu than 10 yean old. ;·11~iiM I~ lfitltll ,., .. , . . • •.. , .,,. . . Atf1.. 751-3191 r ~ 1tvau11 ---wmt-AX--~----Er·E~:= ..... MIW• SIDE BY S IDE 2 ~-One 2 bd.rm. 2 ba. priced at su~.ooo Ooe 2 bdrm , l ba ...... Unill cbe to Ziil S.Jo14 ' ... ..... HlWPOIT eana. H.I. •44-4"0 -3 wms. Newport Beach. 0a f')lf coune. $131.000 JHOUSIS Xllll ---· Priac. oely Under -.000. Owner will eany. 541~ Bkr. park, beadt ··~a. BniDd New Las Vegu.1---111111~~"!!''!'9 Call~7171 ftnt T. D. t 718%. Value O"f'· .. ~. • ',..,., •o "'" 1 • ... toO. Want to 1eU or ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ [~ I trade ror -equity in Npt. associated Nu. 11 ogle fam i ly cmYC0990 bomu. Now avail fot' 3 Br. 2.,., ba. Brookvi leue option . only f9d u.il w/ceatral • MOO/mo. Call now , f'rpk, bent. upcracb. 1CR-IM-MS4. wallpapar. 0wDer a Adv .. rtr~l'rS m ay piact lb«'tr Mb b) lt'l<'PllOM I! 00 a m to $ JO p m \londl\ thru t'ndu) ~ lo no.in !>.llW'dil) COSTA \lc:>A o t·FtC't. 330 w Ba\ &42 S671' lll"\TISGTON B t:Aetf l~K<-.,.h 8hd $40-1220 t..Ar.1 ''A Rf ~Cll I~' C'-"''' II") i...~· ~a<:h ~ ~···· 'l;l'lRTll m t 'l;T\ d1al lrt<· ~ l~I CUUIAIO DIA~\ lk«1dhn•• ft'K t'UP' & kill' 1> ;, JU p m I h.-II") b"for r publ1rat 1on . l'Xt't'PI for Sunda)' • Monday £d1uocu '"h•n dudlu>C' ~ S.turda). 12 noon C&.ASW. IMULAnoN\ ERRORS Adv!'rtr~rr~ should cbe« their ads d <ttly it f PpOrt t'r<()r' 1mm .. drat<•I ) Tiit: DAILY Pllf YT' a"um..., l1ab1lrty for lh" f1r ,1 incorTttt ·~only CA"iC't IJ.ATIOl'o"S When k1l1tni: 1n dd be sure tn mJkt· 1 rru ird of 1 h~ 1\11 I. NU MUER Ill' l'n •OU by vt1ur ad taker as rt'<'l'1pl "' ytrur ranrellatron Th" 11111 numb t'r m u " b r prr$4'0 l t•d IJ \ lhe l'ldVC"rtlM'r rn '"" of • du pvW ('A "JC't·1.1 <\T 11''1/ OR t'ORRU.7 1'>' o~ 'llt:w AD B t:l'CJltt. RUNSINC Jl!nry .-trort b mack! lo 11111 or C'OfTtt\ a nrw Id lb• l h "-' bel'n rlf'de r4'd bul we cannot 11u•rant,.,. In do a() unlit 1i.., ad h•• appooarri.1 tn llw1>•~ 111 '4 t. i\ l.l:>'t /\I,.., Thl', .. .t•h flt• ''"'ti) rA•h rn .odvanr .. by rn~11 or ~• ~n) ~nr nf ttur 11lf11 ~ 'l'l phnt"' •...-d .. r• O•.,•dll11< I 1> rn ,.-nday 1· .... 111 M•1'M ,,,,,,.. .. 12 n oon "' .. 11 lir •n<'h oHrr,., Tll t: flAll.Y I'll.OT rr,.-rvr • th~ rlKhl to tlaurly, ...:Ill f""'Alf Of rttfu\r .n ., adv t<r 111 .. mf'nt. "ncl to rh •nr " II• rll t"• • r .. 1ut1tk.<m ""1thouil pr111t tl0l1r .. ..-=-.4-.-.... ·-·-·--·--........ \ Doing BualneH i Under A I f Flctltloua jl " • ;N:.~•? ' ~ ' I I ! .~·~~ ! I '\ \1 .. AJI new vt1"9 • J jr1c1111oll• -· -11 -, ;•-" ......... """ fM . County Clefll. Tiie OAIL Y 'j ll'tLOT llfo.llde• "" -- efld tlll"9 -~· '°' • .,. , 011tto111en. If rou ere ... ,. ......... iw ....... , ... ._ ~y ~OT to. ....., ...... eM forMe. -llM321~ ... m --·-···-·-····.u.:·-.,·•,¥······· ........ R.17111rDAY DO IT NOW ! '42-M71 ~ lt~ldlj t:1S'::~= ~--------4 .. SIS,500 WA.iWtMIOMT HOI• 2-story with 2 baths and a WITH r YT I 0 AT veat ua\lmable lou. DOCK IMlt·iD dectrlc k.itcbea, Co«DIN!llily pool, vaunt ueo.ooo and the owner b as Take over 1322.000 k>ao. panicked. Ast. 7Sl·31.tl Seller-will carry paper. No d.o . No qu&lify 1og. Best U!rm.I. Tue advan· TWLD tA&e· Ca.JJ ta-8787 COSTA MBA .. " .. ' " . ·;:-; ~~~;: [ ® lfltdttl dftails. 548-2313 · I • 111:- laAUTlfUL YllWDWLD 3Br. w /hplc. 28r. w /apedow petio .,., bill w ....... .._ to OCUD. Hith loan S BR. 4 Ba, custom 11.75% Low down waterfr o nt home Ga,llO.Calloow w /17ir38' p•t d ock . JllS IULJY Priced Sl .39S,OOO . BuHder w /trade for 873-6210 Palm Spn D 1s Est a te. ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For det.al ls oa t.hls borne 1 ' and appt to see, call SDJ.. idle it.ems witJI a Canal Hoff. •st. 631..... Daily Pilot Clau.irled Ad.. --LARGE FAMIL Y1 LAICH HOMI! La r~e 4BR. plus bonus room Cthat could be a 5th BR > Bluffs ho me in Newport Beach Close to shopping. sch ool & park w /r ecr eational activities for the children. Ready to move in. $197 ,500 J e<.1 nne Newman 752·t4M 'w s:i1 712-1414 Hl .. 700 w,,..,~c .... ei 64MJH 644-6200 'l()t °'~ "'"" •v.+..,,v-c- «Is Coldwell Banker POflULAI ONM.1¥1&. :l Bdrm c ondo In The Bluffs tas tufu.Jly decoratPd. Many extras ln c ludinR llOT TUB Good financing avalluble. S189.000 IMflSTOU 8 k J'' • " J Mt fl. T 1-1 "., •• ,,.. ti. t • ,.. Sl'ICIA& CMA.1 Pl Mim.nz.• IAYCBST Sharp l Br faauly OCIAMYllW IDC"'1YI NOMI OCEAN llJ:NT AL. 6 wt-ita ca the beech. MM.IOO. Low nu hllenaoce and hi th income. Hurry . wan 't lMt.. Call ta-C78'1 4 Bdrm J bath. 1partbnc pool. bea..Ww patios. J car pn,e. Owner will help •1t h r1oanc1n 1 111 Cotta Mesa. Sl.5. chm. seller •/carry 2nd payments Su~r low paymrnll Won't last ' S40-ll66 Z Br. zi.. ba, fora model with a f anU: VW!W. Must see tJw, c:orat.or'1 dellght. 8 coodo 10 Co.ta Me Owner m~t sell. IZ72.000 Call 646-7171 • ..... ,. ·+ ~~ ·~:~ir-~ .:.·~ [ ~ dlllil ~ HmSI P'llOfaT1 Ad DOW! ! This prope is in foreclo.11re I' n.c. ..,. acre. 2Br ba +in-law qt rs. o IUMinp. Newport !lit• ~dill. SlTt.900. rm: 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SPY~SS WITH YllW Beaut1ruJJy De<-nratl-'d f'\\t' &odroom On T he Cre:;t Of llw 11111 Wllh Out..,tanchn~ \'1t'Vo Of On•an & H,I\ H ul!P \h<.tf'r Su 1tP W l f'ircpl3Ct' & <;JuO.t ~pJt IOU' F .. mtl\ Room W Wet H:.r & 1-·ir··r.>•·H"•' f'onl OWNt-:R \li1Ll H t:LP Fl:"A 'CF \\ ITJI I:! Al.I. I NC1.t·s1vF: THl ·~ 0 1-·1-.n $6!~ ~·· N~ HACH IAaGAJIM Tv.o L;ir~t> Red r11om Co ndo Ta.,tefull~ Ot'rorated With ~.arthtnn1· Cal"J)t't" :0-:Pulr31 Decor & Wallpapt-r' Frt''h & Cle.tn H1·ad' fo'or A New 0-.'twr «ommun1t\ Poof. ~una & Spa \1cadov. Fnr JOl!l!tnl? & 81cychn11 ASSl '\fAR I fo: F IH!->T THL'~T OF.ED $11 9 900 (5) ·--••••••• # 79-9100 #JCapce•"-· c.ltr' • SB.UNG YOUR HOME? • WANT TO PURCHASE AHOM~ • LOOKING FOR A IENTAL? • MllD A IEMTH7 YOUMHD ~ DIFECl:m& MIMt IOUTH MlllOl lfltUl ..,.,. ANA, C.\ t:11ee ~TODAY fGINrAIU 11141641.aass C I I I • I 0 R A S E R A 0 H A I Y S I R T T • A 1 R R 0 A T S X M R J W C R D U U U R 1 N T I A R M N U A R E E • • L C H 0 t C t T S U H M L O I A M 0 S I 0 I I 0 S t E S I I 0 ! R W G A R A E M H R H l llLllRAORHOlUDlEWRU IHMMlCRJllTSEICTKRNltS I I I 0 D T l W A W II A C T H l I 0 It L r S M S 0 N ' 0 A C 0 P Y " S 11 A I I I U M a C 0 M l £ ' D D L 0 CRSISISlMHMLOAIAOTR l M T I M M U L I 0 I A N P N 1 T A I 0 MI .II MA 0 TD VE S II & VD RT M l M D Y A I J ~ [ Y 1 Y U £ L A I S T . l ........ "'°" .......... . ......... .. ..... ,...., .......... -., ,...,, .. ... =.I ..... ...... .. it = i:' ,..,... .... ( ......... -·. . --- SIAatSPFS! Sea BhlfCs towUomea br1nd new -f ro ~! N~bt h&hts ·~an viflrs! 2 BR'1 deda. paboe, ~works• CAil .... 752·1700 •t'• lfl ; • •.•"\'Ur#•. • • REQCARP£ 754-1202 [ ~ lfi*ll * VETS ~ MOW!VE'rS 18fT·TO-OWM FUE HOii.i: UST V A. HOUSING BK R •957-1717• IACIC IA'f Ttas z story 5 bdrm 3 batb bome features a larae separate family rm. formal ~ rm hrfect for the 1ar1e faauly BuutiluJ badr yard '°' patJo enteruui I.DI-<¥fered at $147 .soo. •••llA&.TY 54'-ell4 1be ,_._ dnw •the West. . .a D.U, Pilat Cl..tfted Ad. M2·"78. U. yos E.li11bility NOW .. LOWDN ac LOW INT. RATt:S LETUSSHOWYOU HOW TO QUALIFY T•to .... c:.,.r WIUS'19f! • REOCARPEl 754--1202 Or1mflwf~• z Bdrm eacb u n 1 lJ&iR ..... Yiew, clo to Newport Pier. rw r-. o.ty --.sm.o MC8SIUl.TY •7M670 BIG CMYOff.IUIUTIC·VU bc1,tha.. z....., Yen •11 _.. 1:11t I O ..... My fl ... d ... ., IF I ... Hllp ccm I & lftd•• 4 .._ ,.., .. & ....... ....,...., O•erf11•1 .. M ••r -' .. C•r• C1Ifa..0...-..... _.. •• .. Mft.000. Ul·l400. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL ESTATf: " l(n.ooh. 1'"""'11V M~""9i'"''"" /tJI> W U-. Ii.....,, JI'> MM..... Aw -~ 8'MCft 8.>IN.a 1"""'1d '31·1400 67Utl0 -.... ':'u':' S«:\\Jill-4~he -----...... CU• L ... -----· .......... ..._. _, .... .....~ ... -...... t..... .......... _.. I ANSUAE: I .' I I I I r . I METT• I • 1 1 r 1 ; IOLIO 1.1 l .. , ...... r,....1--.1-...1,..... .,.. Ti.en , ... ,. ••• '"e ... _____ .. ____ ... , .......... _.,. .--a""'!'u"7m!"1 "!!'ll~J~or--...., .-.. """"· l"---11~1-' ... 1• __ 1 _1_h~ ~:., "i:!r := ....... ._ _______ - 11 Qr I $ ha Wt +lcri .................. ........ d ...... ..... dfk...., ... . . MODRACOST t TOYOU C411..., ....... ~ 1DIRECTIDNS Jtlt.H SOUTH B"ISTOl STlllEET sAHTI• ANA. CA 927~ RC fayiut Co ·4U ll•1()() / IJPtN fl( llJ',I 1\l AL I' . f. ~ HERITAGE REALTORS AIUl .. OIMYOF THE 1..Vt• COWANY fUMCMiy July I 1MO BY OWME•: Lovely Sedml. 3 br. Z be. fam. ope beam. spa, dttll. ll7'.•16-W. ~EOPl'JON Spy ..... HWlBrZ&., 11200/mo UT ·ltoO, ... _ 'I' OPEN HOUSE MnST"S DltlAM 8re9'Mettn1 ocean view from this eacitiDI Z Bdrm, den home in Emerald Bay. Features: 1parklia1 1wimml111 paal. aad ..., par· Cl'lll Doon. Slllort "a1k lo Plh•te bMeb ud t.ennia. Owner will f i 11 an u . -llli!llll!!i!l!ll!llll!!!!l!!!!~lllll!li!!lmlml SOI.•. WI LACI REALTY ,?.'> '• don osen 1 ealtor" lllr "1""1 .., .... Bllyfroat, 4 br /abp. 97SK. 'AS•••~ Pu1n . pria o nly l yr old. decorator's own Owner. 67~ TISl6 t.Mm. 1 Bdrm. Ocean ---- Sn~ bou&illg sborta&e predu.-ted 111 Oran1e Cwnty. Stt\&re your G I benefits and act 1m mrdWe!y leM Sets & AIMC. ~S<U-9H.l ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Oeemt Views Homes 0.SpMi.a.lty . TllTISE ~ ~ 972-8421 e I 11MPAD MIMHOA5 Real Eatate lavestmt!nb JZDW. CoMtHwy. NB 641 U4' Cloeed~y •AM»MIWUMrTS • Un.ita at ~.ooo. 10 Units at ~.000 New fiDancing at 12a,.,, 12·5.IK. nxed rate. TSL lJlvatmta MZ-1603 ~ Wlde. eartbtones. By bulkier, new duplexe:. aU amenataes ~.500 f'll"Sl owner deprec1;.i CalJ&t5;7171 t1 on . S in C lementt>. ocean vie w Sl85.000 [ ~ IR&HJI _;: ___ ;m;-ga..· .535--;.T1-;.:r~·;·-1.1;.5--0;.;.l23_. OWt•"5PBAn MMIOffB °" ~ stllle owner. mast hMve fut deal. dbl wHit- Slar Ct>ntral Oran1t County pet park l..Lstecj at 124.950 All of!ef3 con sader'fld t S R2'.83567 I ...., .... ..._. SM-7171 24&60. 77 Heritage 1 w/10114 espaado Pl~ tam. beurufw lndspd. ! Star 0Ta111e Counlr) P1rll Divorce for<"e~ sale. (S0.SVl J ....., ..... ~ 554-7260 28r. ZBa . 4 Star~. 8 Yl"J ..., , DHlll He ()pet! HM Sit/Sm. ~ Ward Sl HB.KHZD.-..741$ !Aa~•twS. t2M ....................... WT SHASl' A Sl.SKJYOO --. yas own ·•N«tJi 40.. lliDi·UDCb bas 1pectacular views 6 lecl~aoe oo wbac h le ..... food. hones. cows. sbeep, kads or 1ra11d bta, Be sell .~rlCleDt I Call ht ... rdocb. c 10 -.UXIDW'LIX 3 Bdrm 2,,., &.th ca<"h wrt.b fa.auJy room. hug"' masttt. fireplace • dou ble icaraae. Excellent Easl$1de Costa M.-i.o 752-1920 ~ QUAIL A!~~~- 10,-Tit l :lO r.M.I COSTA MESA East!rn:le 2 dupleaes ~te loaas, separate deeda. XlDl Newport Ht... ara w f2 bdnn.s, 1 ba. m eac::b UIUl. Price lll6.000 eacb. Equity S77 .000 each. Will sell or ell c hance. Pleas e c all DS-IM? NEwport Pac1f1l· P'inMdal . COSTAllESA Trip6a.. Xlat f'ftllal an .. neu-So. Cst Ptau. Each IClit has 2 bdnm, 2 baths ... sdl. Owner Deed,ot cub Price IUl,500 Please call Ul-8162 Newport Pacific lnvnt mem. . Yt.SlM UD.tiauied lllty n._79-_ "" ,_ _______ ·-;SAM:=iCCL:Li•Mi•i:mnw- ' AC9P5 7 0,.. 'enec. J yrs old ..... s.-. & A.uoc.. 546-91U a ... ...................... MODOWMPAM LS~ down. Lar1e as Nur AJb-.Mrq•. N sumable lo.us. J....nera14e MU>CO •t llcmUa • 9116~ appr. 6 ~-MO-s.JS7 dlt.eren Call Roy coUect Aaeut. 811HCH IOll 7UMITSC.M. Nea r new. 4·1 bdrm wtlaft 6 flJ"eplaces. 3 2 bdrm. 11.'a b•. Owner will romidef" coo tract f ina "' me. TSL lavstml.S 642 1600 ZtOO 0.CtfTltea.st 14 Ullit lndmtn aJ proper ty ~trally louted I block from dowutown l..aC\lft• ~ asllm11 IR>.000. Ca u Realonoaucs 675-4i700 . ' .. 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HUH TIN 0 T tJ N ........ i... r• I~ ...... No ..,U. ,_ ..... __ . 1-qulhy. ICo peta IWll61••f ~.1110mo 1 ldr + Mu. J ........ -.......... ...... • .. ....... ... HA•llOU• ....... r. ,,.,., .... uu "•'••'• Dr .. .,,. -.. ,. m.nu P9ol,C.D.M ..... +ltt ............ 1 .,, •••1 a ~·, 4 ..._ 1._ M fa .. lb d••"•uhr. patio. IUJ41U* 2 bdrm. a ba. 911~k. Lr&. 1 bdrm Apt. Poot w.1111 .. W...... Dip. MMD4 .,,.,.. '" lMM ~,.. mowa.,., W/D .. r• J flnplef'ft. di• fW!lld 1ard • ...,.... WICAll'JAI dl11lwa1t.er. lauadry peUo . Adalt oely, o .. T..t)'.._! .,....,pni1.,a11rt...-e, s:,:•,:•a ~·PH ;-::.~-=-=-~ .. : .~:::.~·:. ;:~a:r~:J~ ~.1!:r~=ta~':o ~~·=-0~;.a"~ =~·Monrovia =:9._!!~~9f~ ~!t,.~~·~:1~4:1t i~; ........ IMta ' ~ .... , ... AvaaJ ........ 6 ••l~rfroot ""91,IM>f" ...._ lUI Nn-.at1 81. Ev• .. rWbda1IO-t41.I. RENTIMES Ul· ~ • p~ ._. .... 'II "*. ,.. °" t'f)ll I - - -!!I~ betwa l :IO • 3 Br. 2 ba. raauy unit. DC l bdrm. Deluxe. Ne ---------·~rt-•••· II ' Or C M Mt 414t o ......... 'U4 ~ "--...... JJIJ --· ,,..., dupes. Painted Slepstol.Muad! Rmmat.e to &bate j;clM J I wida.... .---... or,,..,.~•'"' ..............•........ ...... MeO/IDO. Nr. occ C'le•n. room)', quiet Delusel81'dnnl42$! HR ne a r ocean •••••·•••rt•••••· .=.~ --' ......._ b 1 •2 WnD. Trailers. 119 Mte7 .. _.._ ........... _,,mo u..-"'-·~t ._ .. .,...__ ~.... ·..-. .. .._ -I .._ J _._, 1 a , la .. c, _., nu.., ... -·-..,._....., ,....,,..,., Vetel•n&D, noa ... .._..r. ,._. fW ... _,... Mew,.,....,.._lbdrm ~~m>' VI•• C.h rdHer IHI. 6 up+ MHrtt7. No PINf!BLUf'FAPTS Secunty 1100, clearun Ph.•hCrpts!Appk! m>mo.175-as.50 >.· = .... .._ • + '-ak roo•. 1•a l .,_, IOde OK. o•r' ~Nulty al._ ~otdop.Ma·tltl -.... 2 br, 2 ba, Adu.lb feetl.50."6--0011 Move Now! (M27)(ee -NO PETS s...y CW• Ki.t<'lwn' ._.. RENTUI ES 631~ Male/FemaJ.e Sl30 ~ & ,-.. rwtl • --~ · New..,.,.,l lUIOH tf 'I ..... JJ67 hn. a.ell Apt. 1170. Complex. Patio. view ADULTLBrwtopenbea !Mt. Blk. to 0beach..-m ................... .,... RSHMlllES 6JI ~ •••-••••••••••••••••• Prefer~ aeecl Ne frplc, enc l 1ar .. 18' ceil'a , serv1n1 bar . 2 BR I Ba, fp&c.1804 Cla t.o l.Zpm M&-023& • .._._ TW1111 avalla .,.... .. llllEACH I HOlllSf'ORllY.N'T c llildreD, •o peta. etove .. diahwhr. jac · · ...._ ,.....,_ .-... f' MSG 1310/mo. 613.tl03evn. St. $185 mo. la ..._ C....r\nl ..... J lw. 2 \<t ba. I •. I It.a. '"'l patio. 3 bdrm ho«Dla pttced $t1.4111. ,..., rm. rom 67~0349 Noa·smkr, 3 Br. Irv J:OO-. C...-aid/ d i &. 1era1•. 51,1 11th St from IN$, f9DC'Cd yardl SPMC 131'6107 EASTSIDE. clean 2 BR, do, 1210 + i,.. uul, P&r . .... it ,_. • .... eaao.,t.ln. t&S.:MOI ~aaU>rlllltdo • ur•IH ram1Uu , ... .._ • .._. l140 dWd OK. No peta. 137 1.Br. att. gar frt>lc. ulU 730·3168 ofc, 551·2447 =·a ;'•a'1. ~-4 6 f pleo11e Kld1 6 peta ••••••-••••••••••••••• Fanul~· 3 1bdrm rm. 251 Ulth Place. Apt. S1n1le $400. Newpo home. al• • Urilll~' ~· 4 Wrm. J ba. am rm, "6e-ome 714/914·2'M c. The Bestfor Lesa! 00 • ~·" 1 • .,... B Stl-~. ask for Pam Heilhls. ~.days. ---------~ne Pf'OP!Prtj•• .... -........ • .... _ ....-r'-an Nr patb • f to · 28 • -· 1175 ...., _, 9uare house M It" 'h b&ock •••llable . Al10 , • I ,_,• .--CT"PU-nn ----mzrrlAceat.00 ee VIUDC r .-. " .,..... .. au.aw. CloMtoSolllheo.at 1cllool1 UH I w u JZ6t Dt*Gar! Good area! O..EAN 2 BR. pvt yard, Versa.Illes. 2brcoodo. xln fro m Ocea n , C uM • ..._ ~ _,._.,-. KldlOll! C'1'0l>fee ... aoa Mlwpe:t.._. Newappk! (IM2l>fee • * * encl p.rage. Pet 6 child location, full secvrity S'.!JM/mo. <:.all fOf' appl r-._. RDITUIP.S U1 ....................... RENTUilES 631~ .A.151mb1r9 OK. $39S m o . C all amen 1t1es. $515/m o 67s-48999-:l. co.t.t a.rmma Zbr, •dlill Cuo NO YEE' Apt. 6 Coodo MOCeat.erSt.111 ...... ..._. ... k ror P•m or 41'1·~. -------,._~..... S-0 okMw 2 br boulle do, Pld 6 club houlse reotab. V1ll11 Rent.els U.,..leecll l741 Ce»UMesa _,_,,... » S...perfumNptRchi.ns 2:Slt8pna1 ~ 87$ moat.b)y ~al S. Ma/mo. M'7 M03 17S-4JU Bkr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yna a.re the winner o( Larry "'.26 Af_ !'t',_ .. !.~~·1,tt00 pnv bath own v1Qieo1tv. Puoll.otMea zase.bSt $ti~ LAGUNA BEACH MTR two free tickets !SIS 0-PoW ----•-• 1arage. noo-s C)lk . CalUonua ~ ll:mtb• 34' boat sUp, posh, 3Br, CNN. Maid a«v., color vl&lue>. t.o •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• u•••••••••••••••••••• 645--0810 IWtJJl.nM I BJl. --~r -~ Mwlrr )J4J 2Ra, I bilk to beach. llOO TV. heated pool. Uttl THI Uofurn 2 Br. 2 Ba. !bl! Gar 6 acwaae. E /111de ·-• ................... IDD (714)49-4-5294 . 985 No ~M Oaytlme 768·1211 o Se••~ Office...... .. . Enjo)t bfe lo beaohhd 631-4421 . COllAl.<.;AY ~19 CoutHwy. ,.__SISHOW a-0318.5425/monthly N: 162 bdrm I xury •••••••••••••••••••-.•• Redwood Trt"e Country· Maia Qt.anoel 4 Br 3 Ba ~ adult apt.s in l4 pl DIC. SUITlS for ~al or bwil IODSMTS °" 3IDO lq. f\. Sp.a. eo ft Walk lo bdl, 3Br. 2Ba. 2 su.:uo. oceanfront. pool J uly ll. 8PM Luxury aod ~y' from $390. 2 bd r Prime Newport Beach neiaCJlllltYIC'Oa&.a<'t E S IDt i Br·l 59S. dock. 12100 /m o fpk-s.l.&!ofpool 6 teo.rus 7 ·18 to 25 S3 7 5 ANAHEI~ Slunrun118drm.$285 ! ~from$535 + loc. Near O C. airport S...a..y Towobou&e $595 , l Dl.i.7·56:15. CUWU. avail now. S700 213-636-3W21J.849-4171 CooventlonCenter ·IUda/PeuOK'Gar' poc>U.t.enrus.walerfalls R.ent 1ncl.reception.con -.. -6 Br· ... M2·2510,..-.4MI mo.yrl lse. 552.5089 1769 Tick:eu may be cla.Jroed Newapl)k!C41167)fee ~· c~~ for -'-1110 f ... r ence r m , Janit or ~ • •-r WATERFRONT ZBr. ZBa ... .,.... leedt by calling 6"2 ~. ext •. , \.vua ., ... .. ' C..tH5l 4Brbome,2 full balhfi, ~.so'doc:ll ,dlbJ aar. Yearly 5 bdrm family ••••••••••••••••••••••• 272 IUM"JMES 631 ting p;ud t-'rom S se rv .. ul1ls, 100 (rel' ._ 2 b ._ ___ V UM R RENTALS , ... -... •--a.. ]140 Dteico Frwy dnve Nort <:op 1 e :. & m ll r 1· ...__ ,.. ___ Club car 1ara1e. ~5 mo AcroH frm bch club nn. a ,..,...... ery S ME · * * •=+•--.. on Beach to Mcf•~•dde Secraanal .. en ava1! _.,, ....._..., . Laadlord will do yard SHOO mo. lie . (21 3) close l o the beac h . By week or mor11.h, no -••••••••••••••••••••••• then West on Mc t'ad LaorD<>Ui8S1·9411 . • R.andloMi.rage.Lr&2Br ·work. 775 J oann St. Sll·3177 Broker675-49l2 ree.Agt .675-8170 2bdrm.near So.C.Plu .a IAYdy alladuJt,nopeti., lo Seawind Villagt' -- 2 Ba fall'way condo •• de· (21l)4».5113l UDO y-.-1 f h d Air cond. P<>CH & spa 1.2&3 Br apts 6200 Ed <714 )893-~198 ClOra&.ed 6 f11n1 .. frplc, """-1244 IA """""' Beaut 1fu ly urn1s e ki0.6'2.5206 iJiaer, ll.b ~l_:J wet bar. Best toe.boo. £.side C.M., or So. Coast ... •••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR 2 Bia . S2500 mo. to Pent llouse I bdrm Sellortrade. Makeoffer. Plaza, 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 ca Ranc ho S•n J oaquin mo.~7~----Co untry t:lub l1kt',2Hr, pool. garage. adult.i., 17$«.CllS pr, frpk, lrl fenc. yrd, Jll'.1111! loc:toplevelCoodo 2 bdrm. den. 2 ba 2 bib facilll1ei.. S1 050/m o. no pets . Quid. $450 Palm Desert Home, pref water pd, nu carpets, with ft011 course view. 2 from bell. $675 6'2-llSO& 76G-9117. _' 646-03S4 __ _ jUll painted lmide/out, bdrm. den, frt>k. 2 ba, 3 · ~. 3 Br. 2'12 no pell, chllclren OK. paUoa.S750mo.644-IS79 6'2·l0~-----1 yrs. o&d Walk to xlnt t!Kilmo.558-ll.58 2 bdlbagardeo a hopplng area. Lg lot Beaut view, pool, p vt adults 00 pell MSG Mal.at* for pool or sport New Condo , MOO. Util 2Br. Adults onJy. $750. 64S-ST18 · 642•22167 Braod new Triples. J bdrm. 2 ba. frt>lc • pvt yard, 1 child OK SS75 Near downtown. &46-681 or 541-4MO&. Deluxe PoOIJ1dc xtra lge 2br. 2ba. Bltn.-,, dshwhr I i,, mi~ beach Adil:> n o pet!>. S 39 ~ mo ~8362 WaJ k lo lx'h 2 br apt 135()/mo ~<· Uep SJOO No Pf!U Call 960-4901 Class and Comfort • SJOO• Ktd!.1 Pet:. OK ' ~ lr Ylnt' <&t21 J fee R t:N'TJ ~ ES 631 court. Lo w ma i n t. paid. Walk to Cou 851-03630f'975-0477. landte:ap1n1 in front. pt-.... J K . pool, sttun Kick Back N ~lu ! 5425 THE "GOOD LIFE" 1 bdrm. 1 ba . Condo. New redecorated S pa, rec rm. • pool 848 4772 ----------1 ----- --..•..•.........•...... Avl.IJ sprinklers, 1132.500 t y , etc. 213·696·1884. 3 BR condo, Woodbndge, Modern2Br ! KidsOK! 618-SOll -..-.. Irv. 1 ~ Ba, w ID. patio. HuitefccUot ! Beach rt t5'1S mo. 552.3331 New apple (5488) fee Olt., St9 2Br house. unf um • reo • I 2600 2 bdr m . Cond o . 1500 RENTIBU:S 631~ n +'f yard. garage. pets -••••••••••••••••••••• children ok $425/m o JDODth to moolh. Aft 5 Newport Crest Coodos. Brand new L.s Veg•s. 64S·2042 dys, 646 623 562·1.tOOAgent. 28r al $750, 3Br w/new. Nev. s 1ogle fa mily eves. Z21S Pomona. Urut &H'Y.PAnlll S&'50 Alcent ~0295 homes Now avail for A. 3 Br 2.,.. Ba, l700 sq f\ n...i.,,,,.,,-u' "'-a--..e Con-1 e a se o p t ion . o nly ~..,. .... """" ... ...., . $600 1 mo Ca II now . 2Bdrmho~. ~Maple S750/mo. 2 patio6~ do. clorle to beach. 2br, 702·384-8464 J-'or mort' i nfo call Tooyalter6 l V,ba. frt>I , $660/mo or ~.....; --548-011.3 _____ 3 bd.rm. 2 ba. commwllty $630 lse 548·6213 or .._ ... 2100 pool lenni.s, U o 1 venut y 5'59-5954. ... v )I 3 Br, 1"'2 ba c o ndo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fireplace It e a rpo rt Heights. 979 6151 btwn JASMJN E CREEK M1sa1on Hills Country etum. $.575 963-s:iM ~. 8eautJfuJ 2.Br. den. Be-st Club. 3 bdrm. 3 ba · up· 3-0:-1;: .. -: __,,. p-• _W_OO __ D_B_R_JD_GE rormer ocean view T e nnis. gaded. Unused. Lu:iLUry ""· ........... vuuu ""'· db ~J. G rd t .. clubhouse. nr So. Coast mdl. 2 br. 2 ba, frt>lc. I ~. :-.p;is Wt ga .. ~·o~ r~~t~~: Plz.a. $700/mo incl ut1l gar., A/C, 00 pet..s. ~ S1200/be 644-LS67. 9 718%. Value 1266.000 964-1.681 bef 6pm, ask for ID> S.O.S2lS ___ JBr. 2lla . com mu111ty Want t.o selJ or trade for Alt.a _ _ __ RIMT A.LS pool, tenn.is. $750 mo yr equity in Npt. or Laguna 2br + 02Ytba .. $1 lOOfurn ly. Jones Realty 6'T.Mi210 home wrth v1~ & yard t.:ASTSIDE ---- - -- I> 0 u g I a 5 H 0 D i g . 2 bd.rm ~'le. dbl gar ~ ~· • s1ooJt~ 100 yds. to beach Sun· 7141973-11.91 (Owner> ~. 1 ba. r1~place. Jbr2'h~ ..• :. . . Sl.500 dedcs. gar . child o1t 48r YIEAR-AOUNO FUN: Soc•al ActlYrtHt~ DI· rac10f •Free Sunda)' B1unch • 680 ~ • Part•e~ • Pltos mo<e GREAT ~TIOH: I'"'""' • FrM> Lesb()N. (ptO & prO 11h0p) O 2 H<>altfl Club&• Sauna • •tydroma&uge • Sw,,.1m1ng • Goll Onvonq flanoe BEAUTIF\Jl APTS '>mole \. I & 2 Seo •ooml!I • Furn1oh,.o f. Un!IJme.h<.'<l • NJult '""'Q • No ""t~ • MOll1'16 0 1...,n 0'111'/ 'i l()t.) Oakwood GMden Apan:menta Newport 8-ctl H. l;80 1rvono 131 1t.tt11 • 7141645-1104 N.wport 8Mctt s. 1700 16th St ID°""' ut t61111 btre~IOCMm Clean. qwet, 2 Br. I Ba. No Oda/pets. $350/mo Call Jeff. 631-1266 REALTORS SJZS.$490. 1 & 2 bdrm ApttrownhoWie. Patio. be.lcooy. lndr) rm.. all bu1lt.1n s , :.ome with e ncl o sl'd gara ge lmmed OC'CUpaD<'Y TSL Mgmt. 642· 1600 LUXUaY UVIMG In quiet Adult Complt!x Spacious 1 or 2 bdrm a pts . 0 1shwa .,.h e r . fireplace. cathedral 1·e1I iog. balcomes. pool. spa. Kar<C avail No pe~ t-'Tom SJ8~ mo Me!>a Pl.Des. 2650 Hart.a AH' SPMC S49 Z447 .......... w ..... HOO MSOmo 646-3104 411r 2.,,ba Sl50 home. Yearly rental. SHARP 2 BR. new brown 4br2~ : : : : : S150 DIRF.CTIONS. 641.-S.S. 171 4}642·5113 Large Bach. Adwu only ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpta, p rt yard. Encl Fee. (1470) • No pets. Near Falf'V1ew prqe. Child Is pet OK. Xlnl Watcbff k>cJit.JoG. 3 SC25mo.Calls.M-~asil bdrm. 2'h ba. family DELUXE DUPLEX·"'2 lsS.ktt 54$·1.M2 blk. to ocn. 38r, 2Ba. gar. for Pam or Larry nn , dirung rm. Yearly --3-226 lease Sl50 mo. Avail Ault avail now. Swarner ren· t al wkly . Also avail •eatiBJ18 UllOISUll lSt 646-5621 winte r r e ntal ( 213 l APAHTMF:~ Ser c.ohamn 7005 ----..... ....................... ..... ,.. ..... ....................... 2 Story 4 Br. 3 Ba, Spa, 33101 Buc c aneer 213 ·5 4 2 ·010 2 " 21.1-~ .. 5Z3 CAMPV5Da· IRVltfE 881 1705. 675 sozo ---Npt. lb.s. 3br. l Ytba. ~gl gar. qu1.-.1 baell yrd, I bdrm. Iba frplc. Slt!J>!' trees. $&i() lr7~1225. IO beaeh. $425 b42 3850 & 642-1010 ------f'.a.'ltbluff condo JBr. 2Ba. ••••••-••••••••••••••• BToro l2l2 -, PoOI Avail July Aug 3776 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....._ ..... .___._ J 169 -•••••••••••-•••••••• Barpm Bebever """'-.~ .. ~ ..._ .,.... ---gs) Kids p OK I UfoT......,.. -·•••••••••••••••••••• LAKE FOREST ! I ets · -------Duplex large I bdr. Walk UDO ISLE by week OI' 2 ltory, 3 bdrm. 3 ba.. A1r!Hany !(6421)fee 2 brCliffDr ~aC"hhouse. beac h , s hop S325 . GJOnth. Just remodded • family rm .. fireplace, llENTIJU!:S 631~ S800 monthly , lease. Redecorated. 218 W br. 2 ba. Walk to bucb. d11hwHher, co.ered 3 Br ae< yrl.y lee IW7S 5o48-4190 Canad.a. 213/378-3ll9 club6t.eonll.17U1'1 petk>. fenced y.,d • "'-,:to pool 6 ten· Blufl'.I 2 Br. 1 balh. <.ireat ... I ... praee 195 + MOO de-..., • ........, nf.W I Or S370 2 Rr 2 Ba $4i0 225()Vanguard Wa) 540-96216 Adults No P1·~ NEW HUGt: 2 Br 3 Ba Total privacy ck qwet AdulU. Felme Pet OK Low move in <'O:St.s. ~75per mo 20l2 Wallace •C. 642·0835 ~.Br. I ba model coodo. pomit. ic.w. • Peta OK. Ilia. C.U 8arbu'a Glau. Vle'W. S600 a.. .. d1hrd Pvt bot t ub. Newport 7MJIM.-or t73-Z97l m -1414 CaU~9019 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Delu xe 2bdrm. l ba. TenaceSllZS.tM-llllbef A8ml,C10fee. s.ALu,mu l2M ...... ..._.. 1106 s.175/mo. 22M Mmer St. . lpm. ult (OC' A.Ila. -----------1 ~ S.n JoeqUIA San ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •-••••-•••••••••••••• 7"/M$-9I03, 21.31~· 7238 Sunny Studio• Relaxing OoM to beach' S2SO AU apple '. I 53661 fl."l.' Rl:'Jll'TI Ill ES 131-45M Near Hlll'lungton Harbour CWarner1Algonqwn1 2 bdrm 2 ba . garaice 1 dnJd. I pet OK $42:5 • MOO drpo81t 7141964 or 97).2971 Agent. oo f '* MAaltB'SWALI L.( 2 It J br apt!> from S450 t'T plc. lari.?t> )d . pallO, Kar. nr lluntioJ(loo Harbour. t·h1kin·n OK lfbi2 Jib Ctr~le, 1\p1 I. ~ ~.s ar! t-:x.quu1te 1 RR • c;.,r• Bncll frt>IC · J-'n< d · Ciood J rt'J' 1 ~1 1 f, ... Rt-.:NTIM t;s 631 <l~ 2br apt fOf" N'flt , Old llunt U\llAJO . ..., m1 from bt'ach 531-T.ISO. 2 BR 1 Ba. or H.nt.g Hbr . new cpta, dfllS. ~~ -~l.JO. S3llS mo_~ !MlJ Avail July l~h G~ bdrm & prv. ba Bt> a u t 1 ( u I L a k e ~ 1 d home. Spa, Lanai & Ten ru.'\Crts. S320 mo t:a..1.1 ~-67?.8 between 1 am~pm M1f" 3 Br hou5e t0 CM s;!JllO/mo. AD •263 642 4300 a. hr.. Pvt home. employed geot non i.mkr. k1td~n pnv ~7!186 ------ Room for rent in 2 bdr aµt 100 ) ards from s a 1n Newport Ue ach ~ no lsL last + se-c-unt> 1'<> peu 61.!i ~462 24hr. ~s-~rll.-. 4200 . .....•....•.....•.••.. J~. JBa homt' on h(·:i1· at (;d)l Sl~~ 8 P\1 stttoet $800 wk lll J u I) 8)() wll l.O Awtw.t 2wk awu mum 2 ll 928-l&w •~r OC'eanfron 4 bdrm Condo. Avail ~Y lrom July 12th 6737873 J RR. fam rm. "Pl , dr"P'\, - DfW. garb du.p. laundr)' <kl the ~:a• h in NewJ)On hoolwp S point:. & be;t<'h Wttkl) or month I) ~ 842 8002 bdrm or :I hdrm Kirk Lam b. 631-0000 .~: •• '1 l I •') r. ~ r.~ . I. I·~ (1 I 1 & 2 IR ... ltO All!\. • D""-"hers & ua·\ • hol & Rec. Room • Glfde11 l~tnt • Ht te ... , & SMcn L oe ate d B :a lh o • Pt'f\imula. 'tep<; to ~a r & bay fo'amllJl'fi only Ju I). S275. A ug $300 l5JMIJ1 l. 988-0768 UDOISU 4 Bdrm tncluduuc sm.a I boet July S2500 or !!Ub nut wt'd ly. W 11Url ront /Salisbury 631-1400 ,:.:-__;_ _______ ,, '* ,.., lZl4 Luilll Rey Model on t.be Co;ry 2Br houae w /Ira. Dlx Bayfroot 3bdrm 2ba --·-••••••• -coune. 3 Br, 2~ ba, fenced yard. Ocean view. pr mrig 'frt>I ywl}.' 2br, lb8. HP UD.lt, MSG ----------...... Ul:L ' 0111 Luxury 2 Br. 2Ba twnhse. Im aq. ft. Avail. AUi. Walk to ~acb. Cbildttu a d~ I ts,' 0 0 ' pet s: mo. Spadoua. frt>I. Cf1l'l, 1 ... W• We haYe Olhtt summe nn.ab ava.Uah'e weekly -··-.... -....... ape Is pool, cpU, cl.rps, a..950mo. Ir pet& ok. S700/m o . $lOOO /mo. 646·7213, mi-. patio, 2536 Elden. l'-'lllS 1142 2 Br comp!. furn. md ..... ..._.. lZM frplc, AC, 2 car gar. (./1 J / vlfa~ -...i. 644-51.11. ~9.&46-4799. ••••••••••••••••••••••• boar on tht< lake Avail --·••••· .. --••• ~1S50 d y1 4t9·3el4 T')(J'U )tf(I a(' • 1 lnl 1 Br. 1 Ba. Pnv Pat.to. 71177131.1675 pr wk. WESTCLIFF BlftG NlWPORT BEACH • , "'" /te\I 1 n L• •tt 90<.1 • • A•• ~ .... ~ ./~-... .t.-./c--./~ ... --. .,/ ..... ..,.ti(_. .1 -.......... Call Mr Howerd 645 . 6101 1-:X ..:cu n v t-: SU l'tP-" Newport Ct:ntt!°l",· J uli i.ervtc:es. p n v a tc . Dct!" n YleW.1270.$630. 758-9036 COtlP09lA Tl PLAU NEWPORT Ct;NT):R 2 Pnv•t.e offices + re ~~.758·~ ~sq. f\. for S42S pee mo. 4001 8U'Ch St. N.B. Ag~t 541·~. BEST UTE · llWPOIT BEACH o.tme Office ~e 400 to 5000 Sq. R . •Jlilnttonal ~rv11."t' & l Lthllt.~ I nd udt.'<1 • Ad,Jacent to Airport & Retitaunnt Row •Ac ces i. to :t MaJor Fwys. 133-111~ -_._ l(OU.CE:HTH MEWPOIT ~::lt'gant 1.'lle<'Ull\ t! !>U1le- Ul prest1,.:.. loC" ltll'td:. -.t.'<.'retanJI M 'n ll't.~. n.· rept1on1:.t. lt>lephon" amwenng & more. Tffr; II t: A D Q U A R T E R S roMPAN I ES. i\ pru· ft:5BI0031 l.'nv1ronmcnt. 714 851-0681 ---•NEWPORT Ut;A('lf • •PftlMt: LOCATION;, SO yd..'! from w u l4!rf rotll: SOOsq rt '7141 964~ Deh1u l rm olftce:i adJ AU"pOf'1 Hotel. 1-'Tom $205 mo. No lse req. 833-~ •NO. COSTA MESA• Med/dental HMO . .'tlfl ~q n 9 rm wte Ir pa(io . Supe r .f u lly equ11L l4991mo. Tom 540-2200 . Sm3Br. 3 Ba. frplc. patio. e¥ea ' .-.&j,ffrf.f-w'1.ht0~1J ~!.! .. · .. ~~! ................ Puh J1 3107 Z:.~~NEW APTS Good Cond Avail. Now. sec " cleaning. Cal 2 car 1ar. w/d. Yearly ~ 1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1115/mo +Sec 342.4740 Barbara Gla s:.. Agt •MICE• leue. AveU ~LS. 9800 FAMILY HOllE fil-'J-M.'J/; HOMES P'OR RENT 4 Br. 2 Ba. very lg, all on 1 ~ new Urut . pvt 1144 7SZ 1414 ~....-Center oir1~ 4 mo lnddaut.Us 646-gm 4 bdrm. + bonus n:n .• 2 E c Hw CdM 3 It 4 bdrm. pnoed rrom floor. beautiful new dt. pet.Jo, c~ lo shopp1111t. ---------• ,..,.. ....... p • ~ 1207 be., frplc .• dlsbws hr. 2•35 . oHt y .. -$Wdto !550. Fenced decor, rrplc. pvt. nr 1982 Maple. 646-41816 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 50 yds. Lo &ach~ =~ :;;!'; ~.~1=:· • paUo. Kids 6 pets OK. Dllerf'aetd 2 Br+ den pauo Ya r s • I a ra ge 11 • beach " bay. Avail now. 541-2t08 Woodbndge coodo JBr. pnme time 11t11l .. , ail --•••••••••••••••••• S6'1 5 + 11 00 dep . home. A/C, comm. poof Families plea.el Kids & OU.ldre!l OK. 1825 mo. STUDIO E d p•t10. r e e f a c 1I . SX.Otwk 87S-3148 phones. ~t!cretar1al & Near-oew 2 br, den bome . 714/,.._25e6 or 9'73·2971 +tennis, comple tely Pet 5 w e c 0 m e · 1012 West Balboa . J eff 111 e. ever tl201mo. le/ollk!. 67~ ~Cindy al 760-0l06 lllaad Ave. Beame d Aalml.noree. painted a nd c lean. 71419&4-~ or 973-2W7l 7»:rT77 yt.hingnew.atove.refrig eves. Vee..._......_ 4250 ____ ----- cet.l'a, lrplc, jacaai in Ready for youo1 ex-Agent.oolee. . SJ50.S31-4421 ----------• -••••••••••••••••••••• ...,/•'---'Anie Lllb.dbl&ar•&e.-.>mo. IWk __ .._.1240 --• fa.mjlu 115()/mo $2'10. Bach. Reap. adults. • ... ,......._.. 1169 Laguna Beach deluxe • ..,... -r-"· . • Annual lie. 8iJl Gnmdy, --·••••-•••••••• --..ve .,. · 3Br1~ Ba, nu carpet, lg No peta. UW pd. 106 E Eaatalde Triplex. 38r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• vacauoa renlals. Block/ ~ redec o(flC'lr span ,Rlu,1'7U111. llet.1111Ubdrm fam rm• ~~11!_.!'!!~ 1 bso n · yrd, nr frwy, cbildren BayAve.Apt9. 2Sa. D/W. W/D booltup ,,a• --RT beach/ f estival/ town ~....!.5' f\, fuU seryicc ,.._ .. ..._. lJ.22 den. <S7Z5 ~). Plub nc ..... _. OK tlieiO/mo. Rdt ~· 1ar. nice yard . W _. •Wnl 49'1..m3or494 3092 -~ -erpU, 2~ ba, cedar 6 -......--1241 Avall immed. M8-Z214 Peo.inaula Point beam ceilinp. chUdN"n c--y Cl.UI ...... ••••••••••• .. •••• ..... ...__ ..,.._ I 2br lb ""I....,,. ~•• Bd bl M OCIAMVllW4'00L g:-; S -to ocean. __ ............... Ci I ' • Avail All« • . a . olt, no pet1 . .,.. . ....,..., UYIM6 I . Apt •tUtt &*.-ab& f rm 3 : r A'f:itafully , ocean v .. w. yard. u.ru flt,.. l4Z5 frpl, car, washer/dryer. z:tlWJ Elden. Slnales, l "2 bedroom $300 wk Au1lable In !ar a.er' Av~~uc 'L :::S. ~at 527 '.= ~a~ no:o_:/mo -••••••••••••••••••••• Ad:;:;·~~/:tl. S6 "P\att.lot you in YOUR apta,6 t.ownhoues ALljC.1'73-1749 SlHt/mo. y rly . Alt. 8L.1M .. ID.L · or · Condo 3 br, 2th ba, Poot. ye · · PLACEUiourbusioess " Ji'rom$429 644·L900 lak e Taho e condo . Weedy 175-IOOO or 3811. Ul•. lrl clitr boale. etc. Tlat1n S5IO 731·4578 1 Br. S1.elJ8 to Beach. yrty. Directklns,Ml.-S (Br, 2Ba, very la. all on 1 ~ 3Br. 38a Nr MIMlOI WALltTOPARK uo detree ocean vu. Norm9157·l 4SS lease $15()/mo + uW. SlmplyScnunpUowl' floor. beautiful new dlx lake . t e nni s. pool . 2br. lba bOUM, cleao, t:'b~.3!!: :i8J:>·BobKoop.all. "~you~-'~'!~ ~: Ava i l I m · 1Bdrm!Phah crpU decor. rrplc. pvt. nr !IM-DS walk to bdl 6 1mnet. 1lrable Del&llabortaood • --PL.A ... c. ls our .... ..-. ---.:...;.....--=------i Excellent locallon ~ beach" bay, Avail now. Lacwta oceanvu, steps l Bea.med ceiliaS 6 ter· -9dtoola•tllioppiq. ?Br, North Encl.442 llllon· Dlrectiom.Ml.-S. c...iil .. ..._. 3122 Treesy! ($tll)fee OUJdren OK. 1825 mo. sand, l ovely 2 Br. race. No children. "50, -Imo. Allio avail: 48r, teJ'e)' Or. Corner of 2Br. 2Ba nr So. Cit Plua. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUM"JM ES 631-4$56 1012 West Balboa. Jeff baJcony, ownr. 49'7·1955 '..,..'lm. 2Ba.u-aru.. 1imUar Lbcu1t. SUO/month. famaect. dwmtra. :at hr R=·':;!ed:;,le2x~·~Bt: S pac 1o u 1 F am i ly 3 _7_»_3777_. ______ 1...,.r.se.r.. 4100 '"'-1 ... 2 bdrm, 2 ba. feat u ree: S62S /m o . a.torLeue.-.01.54 aec overlooltln1 ~. _,._ ...e. Ill p Br..,5 2 8rSMO Pool 6 Versailles Penthouse,-•••••••••••••••••••• 1";bak~oof. 1ar .. fp, H URRY ! 147-1122 or "-esPw.a•.tw air. all mil pd. acept ~-:-~·=.~~·<>Pe,/.; pb;"~.&.e.1• oc:un view. 2 bdrm. 2 llo¥talf Avoiddepotit.a& j pello.S711mo.IG-530 -..-. u.ru.alMd llOO elec.aizmo.IM-291 wy. P'rpk. 1ar . l•uo· S 1 2 Rd 1 ba .. fire place. F ull e•t Uwl n1 upenus! --4Br Jlla a ••••••••••••••••••••••• dry. cllahwaaber. Peta. pac oua rm n aec\lrity 6 a m en ltiea. Profe11ion ally since ,c:.M...._ JIM -• · • car pr, m> ......... 171orl'f5-3804. fourplex . Aull 111. uoo per mo. Wkdys 1171 . • -••••-··-·•-••• ....,.1wtr,.-rsmo . .1.ne Lauactry rm. c af110rt. StMllH, WkDdl" Eves ~--..·ns :i Ir, l ~L2 car •-.ea.7m DreamComeTrue! ... MWllZS &WO ~~ • Adlllla ~· zm 4 Br 2 a.. -/mo a.. .....,.11.U!!.. ... llMT AL? aooSuuua1 Sludiot 'tB. Drt" br •t tobdl.~.•n•, HU""~: AlluWlUes,,.WI n.0ne·1rorYou! ... -. ~, •• HZ·ZHI, OltAM6E COUMTY =..e;a<tm~ee ~=·n=' mlJPll'S Oii .,_... REHTlllD Ul-4556 E .. uo• '••eto• •-6'4--1.. _.. .... n 0 ... 5•• al*m 2 -.. 1.ar1tc...., Tow•laoH•, 1ara1e. --· .,.~ " tat. Prtv...:., • parktaa.. l Br ll:M&&Mle. small but re•ce4 ....... UH L•rh•lllrl redJ.. W• Otfef . full tervlce rental SJOOmo Har1B4115 Cllll)'W/lotlolDMtwood. eo.aao, .. •• IUda/Peta Oil! OoM progr am with profeulonel · ... IG·MM•IUPM ,.__~I ..,....,1 counttkn avetlable and the 11tat c.e....... •M 1111 I....., 11• trh8 I ---....-computer programt to o fftr YoU .. -•-••• .. •••• ...... l Br. Apt/Oar. Adulta No 1 lrl .. ~ .... occ. a..to•-1>1• f•t. efflctent _,.11anee In finding o '1"*91Br181,CIO Na. -.W.. relr •• • dlt· I -* far J.J. Ml4111 llSlftllDS m.-. rent•I h0uei!'9 llidll,..., 9171/mo. Call t.we.aber l n cl. SUS. ..,,. ean.r CAU.1714)641 ... 11 ,,..,...... ....., t =-· .. IN._ oa---------' l'llLLl.008•7 *1 -..... ..,,_..._,. o a'.:tC:1:.:::'£:: ~ y .. .._.._ .=c;r etm~~ ~ M.T~ c =~.. .... ........ Mm.dale .................. etMa. 'h ~I Aftll ...... bmo. L,~.rnm ..... .., ~ ..... ... --~ Cllll .. ..,. ......... Eac:1..,...,..,,..1ct. •Im Weadltt. 2 bdrm. 2 ba . Newt)' dteor1Led. Val.lit· ed Hllin&, franlllla l&CMa.. encl. 1ar.,.. ...... -· C.11142-21.M. Ven•lll•• PenlhcMaae 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Oceao Y .... Hcurlt1, S'7SO mo. ........ . . -.... . -......... , ~ --. . . . . ,,..,_.. _..,... .... --... ._ --· ·----· AVAUILE NOW 300 Sq. Pt, DelneOfftce 011UcloP ..... - WllWlcl to Wt (114) 175-8162 Unique, Del'U(' Office Spece : Avellable:: · •Wet Bars • Fireplaces • Private Patios • Spectacular Vi~ 250 to 3000 Sq~. (114) e1s--.2 ... l r •• Donna J. SpClw. M.A. ~ ii pWo#d co a""°"~ Clw opf'ldno ~ ~ '°" '" Lapu HW.. PEOPLE GROWERS A P NAL GROWTH CENTER ~1 Cabot Rd .• Ste. 106 Lqune Htlla, CA Olhrtq c.....u ... Gald&Ke la: .... doa ... lp ltlll• Str9t ••· .. •-t S-s-ti-_M __ .. r•nt Aid Dealiq wtt.h Loss/Cbange/Lon\iness Probl.., 0( Stes» P'amillea A• well ,. raa u1. co.pk. llldMduals and Jl"OUP ew-11 .. Habit ModJfteatioe throuCll R,n)n<>111 Family, llarriate. IAdividual. Child Coun· 1ehn.c. Crou.p Tberapy AIM I ..... ll"M .. ID: WelOit llan.,e-•t Clun11empbu1a on M lf-eooHpt) THDtee Growth Groapa Paret1tia& for Couple. and S111ctes Alls.ertive-Tra.ln1 n.c 951·8369 PUG.re ccU for oppohatPMnt. ************ • * -tr FREE TESTS * ! ON CAMERA!! ! ! "Film Casting Works hop. Train * """' for TV spots, movies , pay-cable >f. -~ .~orM ~hAeN ~ ~OFD giJJ8 ~ >f. .J(.COUNTY. <NEW P ORT> Call >f. .M. now. For Interview 645~121. Send ~ photo & ·resume to P eggy Lloyd >f. .,.·-casting 1924 Bery l L ane . ,,.,,_ -.Newport Beach, Ca ~ .. .. .. ...................... ~ ......................... ~- • Schools and Instruction T,_,. 'fOJ' w~ to flNOCtal h~1d•oo•· w1th0Ut uee of c.h ..,.., 0 ...... . ........ , ..... 1• • lt111' SIN:uah .. h tirll' C& Sponl0f8d by IARTER IS IACK P.O. .. 177tl ....... C&t2713 llf..IZJt 67J.a4J4 sut tt • 6TMHASTICS SCHOOL Mon .. Tue. Wed .. Thur. 8-12 Children 7·15 c .. 642-IOtJ ..... •11 & .......... SPECIAL SUMMER TEEN PROGRAM!"'.,. · -.:.-~ ..... - PAE-REGISTRATION SAVINGS • Wf_....,.ovement '• Malt.up • Wardrobe • Hair (.an • Visual Poise • PhotoMlllclltg • TV~ Acting Wodlahop Billye STAR , ...... &~Sdloel 2700 I La Pm. M. Y .. Mls.n Ylloge 951-7171 This • ....., .... schools c ........... . yo. to • ""' tomorrow "DMSHIR COURIE N~-'he .... -IUIC-.... C•r -NlllYOCJI ~ OClll lrtre'IAU''Y-= =:c~ ... ~.,.... __..,~LAU.._..c., "1e~T•Y ... •WJllT o....nu:r:i.-.... 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CA tJ714 5561198 • In a few short months. you'll have · the skiJls and confidence to enter th e job market in a n e xciting , well -paid. rewa rding career as an. •ADMINISTRATIVE SECR ETA RY •LEGAL SECRETARY • BOOKKEEPER • JUNlOR ACCOUNTANT •GENE RAL Ot'ffCE ASSISTANT • RECF:PTIO:'-:IST HELP YOURSEl.f1 Hundreds of Ora nge County companies have hired Irvine g raduates. Call now for more info r mation and brochures. The Orange County e mployers need you now! Inquire about financial aid assistance! <You may be e ligible for Federal gr ants and loans.) GET STARTED NOW! CALL 556-8890 11¥111 GYMNASTICS PAii Register Now For Boys & Girts qynmHl•C$ .Ao~' I Up Begtnnt'fs !hru compe11t10I' C4 546-1211 ,_ ........ OCBQ Train to be a DENT AL LAB TECHNICIAN Broadcasting School • 0 .J .. ~ews. Production • Ciasses Taught in small Grriups • Top Pros lnslruclmll • High Placement • Reasooably Pn ced Specialized Training • MIEM&WOMEH • A'"OYB> FOa VETHAMS & FOlllGH STUDENTS CUSSIS STAH IVHY M~AY 'rtarc.• AfO Aw~ ~0,...••l.-d St...,..,,.• \ 997-3052 AUT H~IZEO BY THE DEPT or EDUCATION 5 T AT F OF CALIF FOR FREE AUDmON 714/956-7171 DENTAL TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE --GtleellllW ..... I I • ...w 4450 .... w.....-4600 ...., .. Le. •••!••················· .................................................................... . Exeottn office sui te nllil.. near OC Airport. • .q ft. lneludes ~P tl o a l st, Jan Hor i a 1 . ....... all utll paid, ~ ....-.eau~. ~ •at eeriat inter. ....._ llaare new ore. 1'1lh ~Irvine. retail/office Responsible fa mily wants spacie, 700sq ft. to lse home in Mission 759-1~ Viejo. Castille Elemen· --------i tary School District. FOR L~ECDM Must be clean. Ha ve ref. 500 1141. fl. -Retail Eves IMM Q9. n "489-lll7 ---------· --------• Sludaous pro fessio na l Olo6ce loc.forstoreorof· editor s eeks o n e fice. On PCH. S. Latuna. bedroom cottage la quiet Daq'.-..s519 location . T e le phoof $ FOR2DdT.D. BESl'TERMS ALlrWAYS FINANCIAL 714· 770-U lO Wtlet-Mt9-Co. MT. ST. HB.EM'S P'HOTO'S All types or real etitat investment.a smc-e l!M9 'hcd.--.111 Color photos or May llllh ....,... -.. t'n'\lpUon 811 10" Sl!i. z.dTik ll.xJ4". SJO. 16x.20 .. SciO 642-2171 54M61 I Photo Specaaltaes. P 0 Box 7138, Salem. Ore~on SWIMCi LOAMS 97303 ALL-WAYS nNANC Dorothy Jo Dance Studio 2.51 5 L Cit. Hwy, ~ ~,. .... 14 I I l. Cit. Hwy. C... 67J.l420 Lost & '-cl SJOO ....................... FOMAIS AIE Fl£E &all: 642-5611 "**· aa.-print racll. Ole ..... ti&ch. t draft· llC' lllL Nr 55 fnry • o,il-...... lq. ft .• 3,-.0 sq. ft. a vail. ,._ C r .,L..I 873-7966 or write No. S67 ~-4475 c/o Oraqe Coul Dail> 2nd T.D.'s· $10,• v"NEED v"MONEY 714-7'10-UlO .....,, .. 51 JO ---------a ....................... ~~~~!!!.!~~~ an: aftic:a .... 1114 ft. ............ fwed , ... ft. at .. F.D· ....-ac.MM111 ftitllCa,_ .. ..._ ::.:r.-fer .... -nr ~·= ... Newpert Cea t er. .... --•-•••••••••••• Pilot. PO Box .LSeO. Costa Hftft ft ' • ..__._... Mesa. Ca. t2J1216. ..-aq. . ID ....,.._ -------- ceatel' OD Bris tol nr. tat clan. oD or ne ar J......._, 1M-51Une .... July 22-Au,c or • 0 c 1111...., 4aoo pmtjan. cp1 • a 111bter --•••••••••••••••• 14. Fully farn. ~U05. tl50 IDd/Ofc aear nu._......, _______ _ -·' JalOl Recbldo Cir .• IS.HuatBcblG.mt I ' 1a/trtft'/ ftrr • 11-1 mo aq. ft. bid&. OD euen•••-•••••••••••• blfdrtop fenced 11"XJJO' 0 0 • la&.-/mo.ea.-.. CW• I •• 5005 .... 4111 __ ............... .. --········· ........ Local Slectrli." upud-==' I ?Med am SI• a11em1111 4 ,.no.. w1to b Nat to ha r.GM OD wllllclOJeana.callllr. 8 a I Ito a P e D I D . ......, at .. t511 <•'•ld\t) ~or --a.w • ......., pnftallle ... w·~ .. ...-.i..AlptlJour9WD. --F 'llllU..18&e.tbl .... ,,.. ..... ,,.., , ... ,,., ... , ........ " ... aaN••••M•,.••• I .I eaaa • De a Im a• • ....... c.aa .... = ..... ._ -.-... --. I -I ~ aemr. - ----he''1a..-.... -,ref err... tlm7 ...._ 6 .-. .W... DI& I ... I N' ... _ Ul·ITll Swea. 6 Y•..,MYeJOS .... ~!!'!!'!!:., ____ 1 ..... -..... ....: .,._CIPl _U.. Mr . Lo•1llalla . ---- TO $500,000 with terms up to 5 YEARS Pa)'mentlas)owu INTEREST ONLY Far rut Adioa Call ~1-0991 REPUBLIC HOME LOAN •"-"-c 0 ...... $ -----· • CRmf'TMO PIOIUM W&WTD..._ t7MHI Arna1edb)' C...t"-"- Mm»MOMIY FOR bt T .D. CA.U..· ALL-WAYS FINANCIAL 714-~1110 (5~). HOt •OWi Ill S t!'-,!.; f= ~. .._ -'-'·••ca· ticm. *-,..,., ..... .., ....._Credit or Jolt .. • 11 I 117 · CelDpen OW COiia. 14 lln. • •• t a ltl1H7, ..... 7MI •m .. TNll ... Wldow bu mooey for T.D 's. No credit check no pnJty. For action cal Al#-S7l-m l anytime. •••••••••••••••••••••• • •• ~·-· 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ..._..L .... 3232 Colorado Pl. Coata Mesa You are the •iane:r two free ticket• CSl valaae). to ntl Ll'IDAM HOISISHOW MAKE IOMl.C>ell MUPY MAKE -*'O... ... LE Place a HAPPY AD _.,. In uu cohlma rorooly sus. calll42·~ Jtilli:r: Conveatioac.&er nm: Tb-.b for a sn• 'l1dr.eU ma1 be cle•med wliveraary party -ZS bJ caUiDI IG-1171. est. yean wltb JOU seems 272 like 0011 yesterday I * * * i.o..,..ha To Place your ··Fast Result" Service Oirectocy ad .... Call Now 642-5671 ht. JU ••• ........ , .. ma ......... Dr. ff'd'"t .... You are .._.. ol two free Uelleta (11$ val•). to THI WIZZAM HOallSllOW JalyU.IPll ANAHEIM CanveatioD c-. 'ndl.eta may be e•••..t by c:aUiDI .a.xia, "'· m ••• 1Alt do&. White with WI IPJU, medium We, CUT· Jy tall. S b o rtba l r . I0-2917 or 6"-90IO. LOST: Sbellie tri color Male. Vic:. Victoria •c a. n y on . R E WAR D . IC'M'OlT Ul8T; all wbt 2 "" yr. o6d cat/bl eyes. flea collar. Vte. of W a.mer • Spr· 10 1da l e . Rew ard. Ml--0882 LOST: Wbte/Gra y /Blk. ShihTzu July 4. eve. Cameo Hin d::. a r eu Reward 76G-IM8 LOST: wt Med. Sau Fem. She!t.ae aux m U111v. Pk ~ard.SS2~n FOUND : f(.ry /wl lon g ti.aired fem. dog. Vic 17th & Palm. HB. Found 1/S..~ Found. diamond ring. Vk. of Harbor & Wlbon <.Al.I 642 .<Je2 FOUND: Pit Billi. brindle ma le Short Hair Pointer male . A u s t ralian • Shepherd , t n. fe male Lab. blk male. Poodle l<lrge wht fem. Afghan rem. KttshOW>d male . Terrie r Blk/ln male. Sa m oye d m a l e Hunalayan Cal. Newport Beach Arumal Sbeller 644.3656 F OUN D : S m a ll d o g named Muffin. vie. mt & S a nta An a , CM m.8314 Sta. 219 f-o.md 00 J uly 5tb Lapn1 Beach gold necklace '1M-7749 Trish. Lost· Dog, ma xed goldea n ·traever. med. s u e H B July 4 . ~39. l..o!it. Collie, M .. Reward HBaru. 918-2191 LOST. f'em . Cockapoo V>' /blk clipped haar, nc collar. 7 68 ·6716 or 5*2846 Lo6t. Fem YellowLab CM ar~a. 646~ t.m1 Bl k/wht Spn ose r Span female ~agnohu & Hau.rd. Westminster ltew ard . 9611 ·3203 s:ll J::M4 ----- F o u nd S m all s1lver twh1te male dog II 8 area. 76G-L848 Found. Small gray ma le dog Vu: Placentia/19th 642 5000 or~· 7829 Lost f'e m Kee hond Vic Bal Pen. on 7.4 ltew an:t 67 S.-3714 L.a:i'T: Blk. Lab. male 7'4. Vic. Npl. & l8lh St , no C'Ollar 646-6708 LOST· Tiger stripe kitttn 7 2. Vac.-Fairview & Wilson. CM. ~7-1352 LOST: George Silver Poo· die, blind, Woodbridce. Irvine. Reward. SS9-830B. s:D-t(Jll ISOO. Reward f « infonDa · Uon leed.lnc lo lbe return ol a wallet &oat July 3. 10 am. 400 block Beaoala St. CdM. No ques tions aM.ecl. AM for Noel or II.art. 7•132$, 556-... 673-0471 .. ... r . ~ • .._. IW IHI ~ 5411 ... Wm1• 71 .. ttir,W.... 7111 tt1i1••••············ ............................................................................ , ........... ! .... . HlfpWmle4 7100 ttir,w-... 7100 HtfpWmle4 7100 HlfpW.-4 71 .. .....••................ ....................... .. ........................................... . ' ' iorr: SlliiJa Tn c1oc. 1t uaJSAK Need a ride to SoDom9 ADI • lillA TOa BabysJtter tor i yr okl. Oerical , .._ 6 wt.t w/Mk clilmt..· --~ Olmly. (S.P'. OK). WU' Sodal ~ 0rpn1u. 4-dy wk. my home or SICB?A.1115 ,"Glaaou ". Vic Be pampered witb a ....... pa.CaJ1131..Q2JM. tim.....,_~ yours , s t udent OK. Employment avail in 9tadnralk, RB. W..3715 perao•al relaa 1a • 't~ ~people. llbaimwn 2 Lacma.49'7·2:353 mulls s urround104s DIUVBY F.uty All newapapen. a..t bave «GDOmY car. Start 14JO per IDO. + ...... tll-0732 ,J·~~SIM!mdys. muMiebJ 12ofU. A. !J:=.. ~O~ ~~a': Biulking Competitive pay. 1n· ~·,' • . ~ lirta la Soul.be _ .................. a.a.me. CA 9121172 or Ca rcWT..... terviewtdutt. For more D•••t&Stodl ;r .."'-d:Lartepuppy.V1c. Calaforaia. Jacuui.51,1111 & caD--.l450 ""°-mr inlo calJTodSenices Pltimlorl'ltimt Even· "Delaware 6 Genova. aw etc. Open 10.:· t 0 •"-7115 Cashierioc upenence m.-ma llllft. llust be UI. H.B. Jiily ~. ~ 4am.&/ll c7 ~~-~~.:..~ ....................... Are~ interested in a re· woWd be belpfuJ ---------· Room to Co w lxlnt co 'n-4. BUt. I kitten S.,.. nuff:bor Blvd SwimmiDa LetlOm iD my wardinc future! If so. CL .. TTPtST bmefits. 496 E . 17th St. ' ',&pproa . :::. old : c.o.i.aMesa.M5-MS3Br pool. bee·· adv. bee. contact ua. w~ ar~ a Unit.edCaliforniaBank Gal needed to wortt m _c_._M ______ _ Crooked tail. Vic.I inc tbi1 ad for you wbJuly21·Auc.1 ..... hr. foni&o car paru Im· SixMonarchBayPlaza Newport Beach real Otlivery P /t1meAM.LA. II a c •o Ii a / Ad ams . ~ Cill lloa·P'ri. Pvt. or 4 parter/ diatribulor • ol· So. Lasuna ' estate olfice proceuing nmu SlOO per week. · poup. Call eves ~2110 fer rapid actvaneement 831-1.910 '96· 1Z73 commercial • tnchat.nal Lacuna Beach. 4i4-8486 ... ZSM. TOUCH OF CLASS ..... W~ 7075 for ambtt.loum 6 motlvat· E.O.E. liltinp. Ute tYPlDI tt· ru..d. Yowac male doc. ISCOllTS --.. ••••••••••••••• eel lndiv\duala. We have -Be-Min--1------q • d . c o n t a ct L II a : Deatal Golclen/beice mixed JUIRS. 752.(Jll Homecleanlac by day. :dlllopportmitiesln: ~C;ci:-~rcWTelen _m-__ 2900_.______ •fllOM-"""rf .. OMCE ·Lab.. Vic. The Ranch, Goodrtlermcea.La&una Sa"9 COLLEGE STUDENT ~ST -· ..... 1 .... ......__._ ·-·. -.-lDvea&ory C.oot.roi .,._peri·-~ ,.,. -·-•-wn front ex-u" ---_,.. __ -· -c.& ....... ._. wanted , part -t i m e 21•· - fOUND: blk/brn tJcer ltripped kitten. F'em. ap. pr. 3 mos./bl collar. 111.QIS.. Or ... e. Cecil ..... C 4•1 ~ per . _C om p uter ESCORTS ~?~ ..... ~~ w~~Pment UnitedCalllomiaBanll ~:.'u.~.=!; ~~~w.Good JUh Ml-4 Aceouat1 Recelvabl RecepUoaiat 63DANewport Cotr. Dr. atta.-.1w ........:--------• c.11/C... ... ___ ol 11 rffdes Newport Beach Deni.al Reeeptaorust, must Clerk . Account ---e 844-6466 Companio n /Cook fo r beesp l!leGefit.s Ftr No Found: Small fem. black '""!!!!Am!!!!!!!!bp!!!!!!!!!!l!/MC!!!!!!!!!!/YM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!'t Re«ivable Dept. ha Bem6811Wautoputa. E.O.E. older wo man. Lite SM 5574100. 4i wtlil.e Terrier. Bri.stoi = ~ fM ~•lex· pnfel'ftd for ulet 6 In· duties. Private Room ---------1 p.-. on l~by. llajor co. Wllllory coot.roi position. Beat l.nllauon·as an as· SG98180f' S48·5236 Denlat • Allton. S.A. 545-7101 Pl.AYNATI OVTCALL benefita 6 competitiv Appticaliooa att now be-IOciate lit management ---------1 Bnght girl to train as dys. ask f!X' Pat S. ..... Or.p Co. salary. Full time 11-F. ln& t.Mea Mon thru Fri. and dislribullOO of ron· Cook . ex p e r 1 e n c e c:hainude dentaJ u su f'outd: Young bbck male MC & YISA •c.phd Ooatact Rme: ~. lam t o Spm. Moritz sumer products ·oo in· necessary , part time lant Perm pos 5"48 834-4 Lab. Sbalimar. C.M. tSl-1571 EwopeanCarparts.3030 vestmtnt reqwred part Apply tn person l..e 8 1a r ~ ACC~F/f S. SbaDDOn Ave. Santa time-SJ&.:M033 to5pm riu. 414 No. Newport Dutal Assistant with *FOXY LADT* Hours aam-~m. with Alt.a.Calif. E.O.E. BlvdN.8 &4S-6700 R.ecepooolst • cttau·s1dt' · ~: Blklwbt Shih-Tiu. -Boat Repalr & Maint to exper plus X Ra> Lie Ca Be h OUTCALLONLY 90llll overtime. Muat be Aaaembly start season. wrth ron work Ill estabb.&Mod N 8 • :::,.. po ac area. * 972-1131 * allletoope1'8tel~k.ey ad· LIAO rHSOH lloued home r e p111 r COOIC pncllte wrth Chn sllan ----------I ----------1 din& a.chine. WW train. ~.. _ ... ___ al b Ut .. G ood m e~ h .,._ 'd --• a 'I h •-c.aD for appoint.rnent. ., ... IJl!QMUUr a 1 .Y w o r • . ' IC.Aper VUJY "' s ll"" Deotllt . 6'4·2"85 Found: Sml •ht F. Dog. ---------i lTJ'Ol'Ell llARKETS for IJ'OWi•I electronic lcnowtedge req Start rm Good pay & company • · *-Npt Htu. &4U264, COVER GIRL 642-77Cll2 mfc.co.Bi-lingualao as· mediately 751~6617 ben efit s Apply 1n OIMJALASSIST. • MMmlD * AA-C • 1 1 * ~~!!!!!!~!!~!!!t set. We offer a perma· person : 400 S . Coast Newport Bor h 644 0032 vv;' ~ = neat full time pcMition. BookJteeper-full charge Hwy. Lag. Bcb.. ~: Germ. Shepherd ts:Mml MC/VlSA gd. starting s alary . Upholstery-decorator co JOU.Y 106B OOUBL ED~ Y BOO K -• Fe m . P u P P Y • v i c . ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I w lllm• p1euant wortma conch-in Ccsta Mesa. Fu u or ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHOP. FashM)n 1s1a ad. . Allams/NewlaDd, HB. ·--------•I ,.... .... , tiom. full co. benefiu • P/l'.CallMZ-MOO aeekmg qualiried person • ·,... ......,._. t.oa1 tor1oca1 tbe CJPPOrtunity to crow COOK for au i.aunt manager · FIRST LADY ........, .. ,.,,.nta. • I th u • . A P P I Y : j .. ;0;.~0 .. ;;1;.;;;.;;,~/~c:-1 For coo v a 1 es cent po9ibon. FuJJ thnr eiq>er · n>VND: Sbeltie, male. ....--. ••••II 551 -..~ American Zettler. Inc. ... h 0 s p 1ta1 . Free snf~.Call . .-sau Vic:. Indianapolis 6 _... .___ ._..., amt Ha.)e Ave .. Jnine, F•hioa laland Invest· HuJtb/Deot.al insvantt . Broutlltust, HB, --~ • P.tr D• 1 EH• EOE meat firm. Excellent o~ aft.er proba tion penod * 972-1345 * portunity. Expe r "' Every other wlmd off. FOUND: Germ. Sbep. MC 6VtuActtpted en Lin-., .. ist ant Manaier: maturity required. Call: Apply l~Superior Fem , vie . 22nd 4s • -ll'OC'el")'st.ottlookingfor ~lZJ Newport Blvd .• 751-4762 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!'l 1EMPOQAllV Pl~t ~ penoo familiar with all ~~~~~~~~~COOK . Full llnw Con ISCOllTS a.pect.s ol st.Ott opera-val~~nt Hospital t:x-POUND: Collie mix. rem. •953-4471• ta.. Ftr poelllOll/ good CANVASSERS penen~ Good salary & lled. Tri-color . Vic. Alwaysopen l7ll~ser..t pay/benef1ls. Apply in •$8.50 benefits !'lf esa Verde :Orange 6 22nd, CM. ....,.,...... per s on . W e I I s Conv. Hoap. $48-~ 661 M&-IZZ3 SUpennarket. 3347 East Center St C M .,..,.s Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the cou Cllies. Net $180 a Weff or more Orancl' Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt Herrma nn. Fountain Valley. <N o or Slate betwn N e w h o pe 6 GROWTH nipk•• PEOPLE THE OIANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ... ........ .... PART TIME EVENINGS Become a trained sales counselor <ove r 21 > with the Jim Long & Associates Agency to supervise and chaperone DAILY PILOT carrier boys and girls on a one-0n-0ne basis, e ve nings 6 t o 9 PM. We need concerned. innovative persons who are looking for a lucrative part.time position. $4 hour to sta rt. Call 642--4321, e xt. 250 between 2 and 6 PM. Ask for Lori. DISTRICT MAMAGEft TilAIMH C 1 rt·ulation d e pa rt m e nt has an o p e ning fo r a tr a inee in tbe C1r cula t 1on . Sal es. Ser vice and Coll ect1on Area Selected applicant will receive a liberal starting salary. regularlv, schequled ra ises. bonus o pportunities and man y frin ge benefits s uch as paid vacations. paid group insura nce, hfe LnSurance and dental coverage Must be 18, have good drivmg record. Hours generally 11 AM to 9 PM Monday through Friday. Saturday overtime available a s needed. If you a re qualified and inte r ested in learning newspaper circulation business. come in person and ask for Don Williams or Ken Goddard before 10 AM or after 2 PM • Monday through Friday . Eurtid> fl'OUND: Oran.ge female COutHwy,CdM . HR* CO PY WR IT ER S2. 000 '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~ .. ::·: ~:..~· ~bt:. ACC'roTEllPORA.R~G Alll'OlllOTIVE TO START mo Create & uerut~ = MOTOI ROUTI Immediate opportunity for pa rt·t1me earnings. Motor rout e available in the Sout h Lag u n a ar ea . De li ve ry aLtemoons Monday th.rough Ffiday. Mornings Saturday and Sunday. No m onthJy door collections. Earnings a bout S450 per month gross. Reliable transpprtation required. Call 642-4321 Brian Holland for details. ·: ' . '4ianapoija. HB ll0-1113 a-.o-today to work * ,AITS Clean cut men & women Spanish language ad· ·-,,.. __ ....,,._,., w/dnver"1 llc. vertiaing to run in the aft SPM cm various aceoantin& 6 _. • _... Dnll den. eapen~ M lloo·f'n Call M GnmtM2-UIO for appt. • ,f'ound : Blk /brn · ~ II., vie. Ilia· • ---V11ejo. 7 /4, SI&--.. • F.oDd : llale Pomera-·-:~alaa • .July 4 , v ie • :-.............• Brookburst.. ;.e.Bm.TlM. :P'-.d: Vic Bristol 6 • 1r•i•e St. Golden : a.utever. male. Call :m.-.. 7"84: Youns female ......... .....,..wtute ,U.cmtail-.-. ;ro•ad : male part • "9kbleae. Loe1 hair. • fWfy tail Small. Tu • : eelor. Vic: Plower St. . :•,._ :10UND: ........ Ter· :.w. -6 Wk Pem. :•Vie. ........... . :: ... .. ~GESlOWIAD booklleepinc uslcn· G.M. eaperience only .,._,..._IK. ~t tan, ... ;,'uaug.se.~dusaat llVSTJC llASSAGE menu. Work cloM t BUly Chev. de~ near '14-974-9741 uu...... n" "" -...Santa Ana Fl Jatm Wayne Airport ol· Ask for Larry Milne haft &S Social SctenttS YO•r bome. sure fen excelleat pay, nice lforeip or dome1lu•1. 1 Ded.ramc t«tao.1n ao. Jr. Sr level. t est ing ~g.dlgjl syat.ema + aomr anaJoc. At least' 2 yn eaper. Good benefits. Coat M9auu.~ OUNGE COAST DAILY PILOT lla .. ace. Steve's Hair =-~_!~· mvirolunent. permancy. CAS.... yr. t.bia e&JI«., niaent in l>O w ... .., St .. c.... ..... C& Happeninc 6 Spa. 1751 .... _ opp. for advancement. Eaper 'd . Apply In Spanlah • En&lish. pre· Newport Blvd. C .M. <JnnceCounty 1.Dvntory SlSOM. See penoo. Hours · 12 to 9. tmt portfolio wruch de- .... 91131.10.m·lOpm. ftw*Gortaam. T\lle5 • ThW"S .. 9:30 to S. mon1tratu creative 642-4321 ._...,0,,1 .....,. ;h,er HOWAIDQa;;•t s.t.6Su.o. abi li t y t o produc paG51 no..6QuUSta. Kenn Rima Hardware Spanish I EnKtish ad- Race-driver seeks neat NEWPORT BEACH 21iMHarbor 81.. C M. vertiaing campaigns cal. Carme l Is next AUJO...cHAMIC Cashier·Hoet"5. uper . Take ad to neare st event. For a glorious Z113No. Broedway F'onilll•clomeatic. Lrg. for evml.nc shill. Apply Employment Develop· lime. calJ M5-114L .-. Coldwell Banker deu well-equip. shop B e o B r o w n . s ment Dept. DOT 131 llLA-,"-~aADa -I --o1won Restaurant. 3UOS Coast 067-014 Ad pa.id ror by White maae. JS. Heiring a ._. .__ ~ eoaam . ....._ · employer sincere friend. Huot· 17141 IJMlll OWD toola. Hunt Aul<> Hwy, So. Laguna _:_..::_...:.._ _____ -4 lncton Beach. Beach FllEI: PAIUDNG Cntr. 112$ Lacuna Ca COUMSll.CMt flectnCWI jocwyman, fully exp, iDdwtrial. tt Gen~ral Office. North lidmUaJ 6 coau:~rcial Hunt i ngt o n Beac h S27· LB lmunntt Aaenc) needs · enthul&.Mllc aeU' slvtt'r ~RTS-MODELS as AulSlant Customer Needed by OC's fmes Service Rep Career service. no exper nee potenllal. tYP&DC 6 gen Ml-01.IO oftke lk1ll req. Must be area. HO·l200 a fter;~;;;~~~~~;;= nyon Rd. Lag. Bch --orfM-3000. l-lOpm. ... el. ASSIST .womotive CASlmS UTDTEtl SmaJJfriadlyotrice. Ea· Experienced c ubie per. preferred . Ca o dstl to won 5 days/ spedali•lf'*1nd.Ca1J la Corona del Mar wWiac to lea.m In-house computer. Intens ive traiDiq procram. Start 83D/mo.Call~l "' • • 11 s.. ·~ SJH invest. rir• Newport •uro 5 •us ....................... Btaela ......._ Aa.t ,.. ,.. An 10U ......... exec. to Dir.~-Re: BUIDeH •• great at .-S cm a trip needinc .,_ .u.c derical 6 .... ll°"<Jn. We need secty'a to auiat you admia. bll1rcl. Good ~ •ales peo. w/bHiDeH arran1e· sllllla 6 eaper. Xlat. .... meata wlaile traveUnc. 1rowtlil oppty. Noe· ToPODmpuy Beoeflta. Calln4,,..._ smoker pref. Call: DemoPluAvallable MNl2I Hedla •Life laa. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!f hid vac:aua.. $2.111111 ftltl'a ALL,_ pe7 ... ·~ad Dm't ,... ~ Lbia creat opportalty. Apply in ~ MAJUtETS For 2ncl 6 3rd Shills We pi'OIDOle lo manage meat 6 supervlsk>n f witbm. WANT ACAJlt:ER• Call (714) 4M-m5 RJta. 540-8055. Coastal 9:JIM. lluat bave ms Pe111cmnel A&ency. 2790 c.an Twry: IM:ms f o..ai HarborBl .. CM ~. __ .......__..,,,........Is NEVER AFEE --------i •---'"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t E 1. pert en ce d F' ood .., ~ 1: Coe kt a I I W a It er a PBX C>Dentor. fu.IJ.tJme, Waitreaaes needed t -' be a•aiJ. •kada. ..-w 1-cb. a.. Boys PleMe call fM appt. COUNTER HELP NJ u-. P/I' counter help 6 sudwicb man. Experience pttferred. Guy's Deli ~%193 a1ao oeecled. Apply 14$.-7l5I penoll. Sebut1u ·-Omen.I oftke Ht Ave. Pico, Sa Eacpm~"ed o1fic:e help. R MAN wanted, --------• full time position w / Oerical coaapuy beaeflu. We Clemell&.e. 41111r. wk. 2 nlehta •Sat. GDrDAL•ADn'. Jewels by Joseph. Ca,..Dlf'J, Pl .. Wal -~---------~ ~ ba'N•~open. Pal•U•&· Local re r.iwm. •·1117 . o-ai 0tntt. P rr. rood pa1. fluible boura. .. , ... -P'utlloa tatict lavest. iDI If yoa have tbe "'1R. Expendmc XIDt. followiq •...aificaUom . "' .. o,_,._~ .,... oppty. la actlv Oatcol•& penooallty, . ~-.mr, ... tM\r. WW Deel hmdwrtU.,. • de· • .,...._ft _•_...;s.t....;.._u ____ ~ a.rt 'b* • · lln. GU. Offl H trainee. •1Pll. ~ ........ --·· ----.. ·~ ----COSl'AMDA lite eect&. hmcUaaa *9to..aed. Apply ID ticemlq uatp. Noa· penoa~ U.S. Rntall. M IDr lfewpcllt .. .._ ;;;:.. ·,.:_.~·· ... MIL ,,... abria1. Pie ... ~~~~ GOOD pboae vokr! Mgmt. trainees. ovet 11. free to travel. Ttaiaed in Santa Aaa·then start at s:D>a weet. · •· VIP VACATIONS Call Laurie 9-12 Well. 00· ly.557-U. • Hair stylist w /clieOte&e for new beautlfk•tlon Cftlter in So. Co.at ftau Vlllqe.S..71.11 • ~ ••• 1 smoker pref. Call: 'JIM Waner Ave., Hatc -.,._ .... •I --Bcb. •o•·Pri. bt•• Oii I 'lit NPM o.tM&'l:u..I.& ... --. OU.,T&R ff•LP 8 t I .. Pt iwl El ...., ID penoa: Llo,ct !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!il!!!!! PL U.. Mlp wUllell PlllQimool, • E. Dy ....... c:---1 A&· ~ 0 • .... .. • 11wetwe ~ .._. ID 1£111 •• 1Cllrt dryeleHen. matere ..... ,..., ...... _ ... _._S.A. _____ _ r::::':::,.~~{.: CUL ftUDAY·l lirt otc. Ph U•,C.11. =: ~ ='. •aelll•I Airport l•· "8ow~Hii&e la all .-,a, 2S + In ·~· MVtaJ eomplea will ...._ ·Ma'•• • ,... ,,_.. ~ Nt llUe .... I H•Mulkm DOW ~ ..... Coll= N · 8qPk. ln·- far SZ ---..U ... ,.u.... . •• ..... , a.a. ... COii· .. • ...... It Clerll. lhrtH ,.. .. uoa aad •••• lra6i81r: llardwan.~~ ,..._ A9lo nMrieeft .a..a.., ....,.. la...,,._ -••· • :=· 1Nt ,.... •Pll•..twldttl-... -•ll•t• ope.alas for ._ ....,.. .... •N11•1••1.....,._ Cr.* Clln. No ..... .... ..,. a: .. .,_... MCllltf'J. hU Ume, HOWA19Qnr•I Amlrh• ...._ •·P. Coatad lloH : .:err.-:. ...... .,.., -·· cnTOelAM ....... _ .. l'llaU CWICIWOll SI• • WUIU... -.. llDlt '-->••• Use the Daily Pilot "P'lllReeUlt''Mnke clnet«J.Yout ~hour ............. Fl ........... 4... ~'~!!!~!!!-..!!!! ... .., .. , .. .,. ..:.. ................. !! ~~~'~ :.=r!iJT'w. tfl9CWtr. c.11 ta..1111 nt. - ......... opptJ. eo.. tat.lbaW .... MS-.. .... . .. .... t It •m ... 11 I C1- Nliallle ,.._ ... 9otfl ... .......... ... door of..,. •e.1•1 ...... » ... ,..~ "r ==·~t:i: .............. =neellllill &lat?"~ ............. ,.._ tA•.. • .... fti. .. £-£1 MAD IOl1 MOllL .,...,..arnr. ...... , ..... ..-cwSmiabr•IP -------- -. . .. ------...... .. ----. --.... -... ' ....... ----. ----.. ----·----~~-----------~----------.... 17 ...... ll .•• ..... ,._ .. ,_pan ,, .. llo1uecleanln1 a .. aa yra. o6d Call Oce aav l e w M a I n ta&Dce.at•l·ITll. Liv•·iD companion ., • ~per Sdya/wll , •, • A No ........ Ref1, ttq'd .. ~ Beech Call •.... nDot~. • -.-Jlouekeepet·CbUdcare ........ apeakiq. Moo. • Wecllles. f'ri. So. Lal\llla. ,. __ ...,..wes . .._~ HOUSEKEEPER. hve·in. care (or elderly c.~I. cpl l500/mo. 714·548·4200 or l ·3a-Ul20 IMSUaAMCE SALES REP /Trainees needed for :"J ewport Beach & i urrnund1ng areas. Start salar) lo $!iOI) per wk w /lge mulU· line Insurance company. 7SZ..7'9110. EOE. Interior landscap1n~ co. tuU time, Or. Cty rte. exp. preferred, Call ~2 bwt 9AM·1PM. ------ INTERIOR DESIGNER Asal.slant. full tune. Mu'lt be exprd. w1lh layouts. •ordering & meeting . -cli entele 642 2255. 548-1.5.58 JANITORIAL Part lime eves. Mon thru ~unt. Bch arP.• .kwe.lzy St.ore in ~ 1si.1on Vtejo needs salt'!!person. • Call821·21318:J0.5pm ~ •SICUTARY . Wm. L. Pereira Assoe .\tacArthur Blvd at r ord Corona del Mar 714-644-0620 EOE llAClHINllT Tralaee. .... --..... aper .. _.. ••• n,,. ln lrw\M Call Riley for ............. ... ~Wms• 1t• ~•..., Jtll ~.................. ~ ................ . .,.... .... ,._,, t •ICAL WWWINltn .... , • 111f ... WMs• 7t• ...,.... ~ ftAMIC•• Youa1 Pre A_. Ce. IMJM .................. ~ ....... __ ...... --~, e--'~ieme"'r. for prof 1eerelartal .... hlll U.. lllrt M· e/Off. lluaaer lor TPIB ~' °r:-:11 ~o,.~:P!, ~,~:::.-'~ ~~:=~ =~=~·~1 ~ .. C'#M.~ .-. . ...,.. . -•• .. -•t •nchidtaa howldultl• le alt rni1or..,.. orne.111.m• ,.._all~ Ala· 111 1 :m= ~ ...... teo&Dc-e =c~a,.:::~~~~ a.e.pt6oalat for aauill cretary Aulatant to ._.., .. .,. -:f. ..... ~,. ..... ,c;; 6 f\acal aclmta Salary •Ptlllea maadatory P'ouataia V•Uey otface f\uotlal &Hlua. Solt * * 1 IUY a.* ~imuura&e w npr. g • I a r y c 0 m m Mmt haH tni'al. 10 key ._...,, ieatlie. joyful. r s.ed ~ple\t r•11•• w/~. ll:ap·c1.. oal)r. by touch. Id~ voice perfecUoolat. Prepere 0.-..... "'* -· • .. ·- llM:t'I m IM1ory • H•d appl y . C all · -..havtHp.141·1513 olU'IUou9 meU.. Vaned ~Meee-Oa J•WUI IUF•ntaa .._. w...a. n.. ~. ,.,._t.orH ay._ ... ::=·ulllforJIUHen· ____ , hard •ork • trn~l. •Towac.terDr.Cll .. oraa.Lfor¥1!! Die: ' , _.,...., ,.... Cliff llotel. LalH• "'8ad« Dr. L•1ua• __..,,_,. •593 MASTm..Ci dea~y lor NMA It.._...... ~.CA mn -------..-Slri&dlboard 6 li\e typ-. £.O.E . H61616 & US. t.le euoa • lllt MAHAOKlltENT MODEJ..S.E&CORTS 101. Enel. benefit s . Secreury Bookkeeper. bli•'IMfe of la Ma6Menance m.n. part Locel necutlve u~ka Needed by OC'a ·rlDt'tt MMD Ptr. 20 bn weekly, Moo TOPL1'..:S&llODELS Waln&at Bdrm ... t /. •dllUM9. 1.,.,-.1 ti ... reured Coat• qwalifted lncUvidul ror service. no aper ~ •---------thr11 P'rl afternoons. mDAY. PAJDDAlLY. Breakfroot. •oo, llld.la.6~aWlit MI'S• &re11. •"-'l 1our 1.1-..0 Nab l.MOcDe l'tr situa Ml·Olll> RIC9'TIOMIST ~-noap.nee .... 2511 kitcb.a \bit/din ~-. ,,.,e«M. t'ajo)' Hl laowa. Apply l l 302 Lion No lavestment re· SICaTAltY Bdrm Set/Vull,. ''700, 1taadle1 tom pea .....W Av~. C1t•w•y MOrm./ASStST....a. We are a fut frOWins l•--------tTRAINEE Wuted fllll OC' Cnty Love S.aC IZM • .....,_., '9<1 ... 1 • t "'•li"c. QlllnlllHl Fur appoint· Olup&e: Minimum eapr compeay In Irvine 6 •S..Zalav/lmc• part Ume. ~3400 2llO OtiliAI Book a.f)IOO .. al per ahlft Appl meotullMS-Ml'21 req. aunctive beach have an lma.diat.eopen· Penonoel/Acher:tt lllktl HartxwBlYd. •C Mueb more!....... · ~~1· Miii t.o N'ooa llAINTENANCEJDOCK Mat11re nursery ~1tter area. Salary+fu.re apt mi f°' a sharp, persona· Depta, haveopeG.lDp per' ~:-~ MABTf!ll Wtd·S.m. l!:x wanted 4th Wed~day No children or peta, ble. or1an11ed • ex upea1lon-Npt. Bc b ~ mana1ement ror SOll....._A. + _,' nv•-~~Qat 6'4·11530 ...... ,._ C II n---pleue.&U-215U,SS04ll perienc~ person with fan. IVCH. rlt-m . Good ,JaNtorialcorporation. Queem. dbla, AJ!6. All - ... •-rtClr Dr. e1ku monui. 11 UV<ma .,_ . .. ....... , ... .._A ... ,,,_ ... 4575-2101 ..._ __._ .. l ._ _. uceuo:ut typing skills to ,_, ,.....,._, .......... sz ...... s..,. ... p • mat Mn-a..ac.. ~ll!lll ______ .. _sn_~_l ______ 1 NIGHT C'-r ... Apply in ... ,_ ,_,.d. Noe 1moker •--•-._.,_ .... _. -"' llaio&-..ce ... .. .,.,. our recept1001st/ :::., CaJ·--.1: MCM>m Tra¥el Aaent wanted. full a..., oa .. ..,. '"_...., Eq\&Al()pp EmplyrM/F ·~ MICHAMC$ per son . Coral Ruf sttretary • handle a ...... time po6it.ioo, min. 2 yrs --~ 0 Lewal s.ca ••• , S..,.r. lbou&lllf\IJ bol need• yo11r eacellen ~ eapertise • om *ilia. WW cliacuu bow1I pay. Call 144-*4 Experie n ced over all Motel, ~ Harbor Bl., variety of office d11ti~ -A n ••• F\l1J lime. d ay po&ll1on c M F°'appt. callMH.~ exper mauuat.ory. DUIOY Spc. bdrm aet . &riple 41\•llablt-for r•habla rnecbattics required Ap--·--------• -cy. Rose. 4575-7944 ...__ __ k'-" or q•-"' ~ ply F h •..SECRETARIES•• --· .... _,' ..... ~ .. ~:...e=.ri:~~~c~r Isl~/:.':: l~~a•:: ~~~1~1~d A ~~etsr.aa!~~~: UCIPT10Ml$T nat Lev pos for OW' oft Typi.sHllatist.ical> headdl boartbl d4. S150b . "!.•1J>k7"' • p1':.mbing. Enjoy ex bo ree Rd Newport Mesa Verde Coov. HOl'lp. Wit.b or without typm1 Phones. peop&e. presalltt Part Ume for public ac· ~ · ,;.,:•;~· '/:>".: 11 Beach needed. Top pay Tem .._fun'. •.IOOaM""'J __ ., .. a .Jfice. ~-. w , c e e n t com Pan Y ---·-------661 Center St Costa .._ fuJl t' Call • -'---"' TV .... -........ _ bt.oelrta, incllMiln& 11 free Ill E 0 IC AL 0 FF l CE 111... ~,:ices at ~164 Appointment Only/f"rtt Wait.resa dinner shift es • •-· _._.., ..,?-. meal per ahil'l. Apply In MANAG ER with ID· UzReindersAgeocy · · . C,omplet.e ki..DI sue bed • ________ _. penooMoo .. f"r i .. 9AM lo sura.oce•bl"· .. n&com· ---------1Restaurant 40208ltth.Estab '64 perA. ml roodB ·B~a· h.lteoew.Sl.50. &..Jlllaa&laf Noocl.hrsonoel. put ~ NW'Sina WAITl::RS Appl) 10 Newport8each.83J..8190 PP Y e n rown 4575-72115 • C~.-..... •-•OTTHO_. erellper ~rv1sory ~ODl"''YSIS 0 D Rest.au.rant. 3U08 Coast · ••--.._.. ,.. s1u1Ls f« busy Urology ,.._.. ,.. persoo. ver 2 1 0 0 Hwy.So. Lacuna For sale BUNK UDS Penn. PoaiUoo. S/H R~ 900NewportCt.r. Dr. ofr. Ask for AnneS4? 6004 Marcial Rest.. 5-47 W. ,....,,,,_......,,...._.~,,,,_.....,,...., qWred. 714-C'JS.UllO Newpon Beach IN/LYN l!llh. St C.M WANTED Someone who complet.e Sl.50. Boll s pr· Eqll&IOppEmplyrM/F M E D 1 c I\ 1. SICIETAIY 1n gs 6: mat t r e·ss. • Rmtauranl c-• WPO M d e n JOYS people a nd • Lepl Sec to operate Illa Card 1. exp. m1111t hav lllnl. skills. H8847·6041 LIGAL SICaffAIY Npt. Bch. law firm seek sec'y with MAG Ca exp. Type 70wpm min Dictaphone exp. 1-'ran ~J.1.300 Legal secretary. Growin Real Estate litigatlo f&nn in Newport Cente seeks exp. efficient. e nerge tic Lega Secretary . Shorthand ructaphone. & x.lnt typiD i.luils a must. Xlnt sala d e p en ding upo qualifica t ions & e xp. Good benefits. 640·11HlO. LEGAL SECIET AIY ~1edtum sized Newpon Beach law firm Min J )T. exper Xlnt. benefits. new office bldg. Call 833-81.51 L itigation Secretary Medic al Malpractice Defe11 & Ute civil . Lltiga. tion secretary needed to work in the airport area ol N.8. Sklll!l lnclude s /h 80wpm. typ 70 wpm. and x.1ntgrammar. 1 yr. leg11l experience in medical malpractice preferred. Salary commens urate W j t h 3 b I l,1 l 1 l'" & performs nee. Outst<1 nd mg Benefits Please call wen at 213·62'1·8285 COORDINATOR ~ yi · · ag car · Tropical fis h Aquatic q 11 e e n s 1 z e · "' Y r Dnving pos1lion. Must CrillcaJ Care Exp. pre SGT.P' •se-P•a•OHl'S x.lnl l>~· law firm Np Troplcali. tSlO Baker. guarantee. 1165· Fllll have own tramportAJt1on ferred Will traw ror thL~ Pl'%ZA STo.I Ctr Cosua Mesa size, 5 yr guarintet-. & be ram1l lo r With Specialty. Full time. In Now tun11gforfull&par\ f'rHloAppl.Jcant $11:>. Sora & lovheal UIASEI Orange County/L .A MissionViejo. tune operung.s. al IV<'a lrvUle Pef"Oonel Agency ~ S'7S. Comer IJY'lfti rm areas. No sales f'ull lion near OC airport ,;~E l7lh.CObta Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• group S47!1. ALL NEW. Athletic s h oe and sportswear store. Finest indepeodenl chain in So. CaJ. requires hard work· V d d ho .... 1tc l24 6'2 147 ....... , IOOS ...... ........, time.Part time positions arying ays an uri.. --_ _,..., __ •v• _____ _ Mon·Frl. !l ·S C a ll 714-831-1100 1deaJ aupplement11l 1n ll'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I comr for bow.ewivei. and ~. "'-students Our pro ina. enlh111lastir. outgo --------- ing, respons ible in dividual w /retail ex pr. Newport Beach location Good benefits. Call Mary Noonan 213/533-8151 MOW tS THI '1MI for job ...ten to check the Dally Pilot Help Waled cl.usilkatioo. If the job you want ia not then you mi&ht consider ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I otrertn1 your services wit.b aa ad in the Job Waect category. Phone 6'2·$S78 Malle your 1boppln1 ..._. by 1111..D1 tbe Daily PUG& Claaaified Ada. !N'S L YH'S HA 't THE BEST OF IOTH WORLDS WE'YI fiOT IT YOU CAM HAYE IT! SS TOft PAY SS ..... T l'""'1'S AIU Ott PAIT TIMI CAU Ott COME 9" 112' N. It aaldlmst. S.... #109 • •11-. C& t2IOI Nursing RN Director.relier optional dys LVN's Ftume & relief Xlnt benefllll, lop sal. & maJor m e d· denta l · I 1 f e 1 n suraace ·no cost t c employee. Conv. N B 642-8044 gre5s1 vc gro"" tni com pruiy olfers oppty for ad· vanceme nt based on your job perforrnanct' Pleasant work1ni rond1· lions Must be 18 and over Apply an person 2300So E Bnst.ol S&llUI Ana HeiithL-. loext to MacDooalds I OFFICE MGI. 549-8674 25 lo30 bn. book.keeping --~~ _ typing, commun1cat100 ---------:.kills. 642.0377 OFRCE Cl.Ell TUlllE The Daily Pilot has ar Immediate openin g ror lral.oee for lull tim~ permanent position le our c1 ... 1fled Depart meat. Mwit be able tc type 35-40 wpm (typUlf test wW admiDlstA!red tc Athle ti c s hoe and llportswcar store f'lnest 1ndepPodent chain 1n So Cal rt.'(Jw res h.ird won IOI(. t>nthu.s1astic. OUtjf0- 1 n j?. responsi ble 1n dlviduaJ w /retail ex pr. Newport Beach location Good benefit.. Call Mary Noonan 2131533-8151 all applicants). 10 key --------• adder. handle phones. ---------learn comp11ter and other 1eeeral clerical RETAIL SALES maoag~ ch41•. Opport&anlty for lr!UDee for Video Center. advancement and Px Apply in 1>4!1'SOD bet ~ c e 11 en l c 0 m I' a n ~ 10 17. _21116 _ F.asl CoJM 1 benefits. Salary l'll~ _!! ... 0 dM_ •'40 SOYJ _ meo111rate with t'll c-perience. For IJ>tt'rvi~11.. '""ks Ad vertising . c-o m ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~cu ra t y Guard . P /T Twn u p ho I. a rmless weekends nice Job & --w•ES-rr•w-lN•ST-E•R--I chairs. gold/blu pattern pleasant l>utrou.ndulllS an ABBEY $40. Rust velvet wta,: cll r Newport Beach a rea ANTIQUE MALL Uk.en1iS75. 644-8798 Call 675 6101. Mon f"n . Dally 10~. Fri lf).9 FOR SALE: Couch, Hide· S..C OPEN July 4, 10-6 A·Bed. $75. Good Cood. 11751 WestmlJlJlt.er Ave. 957 1<91 Sttunty Gardea Grove 5.54-'103 --·------,.--GA n GUAID Brown Couch" matching f'or pnvate community. Ctuur. Good CondtlJon. LagWta Buch area Da> CHAii CAMIMGo m.9086. before 0000. sruJt $4 .25 hr Call Mon Call 8111 6411 ·0719 F' r 1 r o r " p p 1 dv~ t-ves Al.s<> rum re· il4 4~ ISJ~l rtlwihing Work iuar Drexel Ch.ma cabuWt. :;· wide. S700 /besl orrer. 631 ·1532. SF.CY kKPH part full •flP'..us 1010 lJ m.· I< F: (' 0 c d )f •••••••••• •• • •• • •• •• • • • Must i.eU ! Queen SIW Bed Salary nei: 67~ moo Washe r & Dryer Xlnt & larae bn ck colon.'d ------Cond S l2S each c.c.ach. 644 8203 SERVJC't: Station attl'n 646-5848 dant Full or p t11nt• \pp ---•Wanted. Freodl ProYin· I) 1n !>l'rson Laguna Sear :. washer /drye r . o al din rm set k .ofa Chevron. 604 S Coa:-.t S150 Couch $50 640-7265 bed. CallMl-4121 Hw>.Lag Sch e'\-b ---------• Olnette Set lD wrou1ht SHOE SALES Wanted. 19.5 cu. fl. f'rosuess sldit iron. Swvl chn ... oo full or part Ume. Good by 11de Refnaerator. mar dark wa.laal ~ Co benefits F'Uture S2:50 or belt olfer. must top w/leal. Sl.Z. Ma-~ mgmt positions possi· sell 54&-~. callaft.er3pm. ble Apply in person bet. · 91m & llam 3077 s •rdn 10?0 ..... 5* Nii Bntol C Y .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ . 1 • . LeMao'aCentunon21... MOVING SAL£. lr.dO'. Stat lont"ry S t o r e in tl45 ~arm. desk. otc cbn.. ac)quc Corooadel M a r~ex ~7 1010 buffet . sof a fE.~hr . pr 'd sales lad) t•ull F 5 1 -R a-c--recli ner . lovese at. umo• S da}' .'<.Int work 0 r • e · 1 0 g ~171 •• handlebars fOf' 10..aj>«'d ---------u1a "'OOCJ ic..~Ph •all> fme blc)'c~. Top qwtlity. f15. d1rntek u75 llJlO_ __ ~ ICalaified Ads. your ODe· stop abopplaa center. 965-9668 tW• ..-CY· ••w •fee LO.L M/F please call · &lZ·4321 ext crus~1on.s + 3uaranteet.1 m · · salaries 1-760-9385. CdM Ol.ut&E COAST ~IRL. outgoina & DAIL y PILOT tnendiy. i8 yrs or oldt•r TELEPHONE WORK lfSPONSB.E? 0..,. 1040 ....................... KEESKONl> Pups. AKC. Champ sire M IF . Pet & Albbc S.Je oo Sat. t\111. 9. 12 noon. Includes equa p- me n t for iarde•iDg , plumbing. & pairitiag. Als o misc. l ooti.. clothing. furniture 4t household Items .' 129 <..le~La~.C.M ·. NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION OPPORTUNITIES You can find immediate openings with long-range career security. w1tti J A Jones one of the wortcfs leading general construd 0f$ We re stalf)ng UC> to meet the e>n1104ng challenges of a ma,j()f nuciear oro1ed located 1n Richland. Wasr11ngton. This exoanSiOn has ete•ted 1mmed1ate e>pel'llngs for the following ENGINEERING • Mech•nic.11-pipiftg and h•ngers • Welding • Field • Office DPW•t· .and nuclur e11perienct-I plu~ SUPERINTENDENTS • Piping • Hanger• Welding Prt"V10u\ nuctur e11~rtl"n<l" rt-quired. PROJECT CONTR.OL • Cose fnainffrs • Scheduling Engineers Ofo>:rl't' .and' prt'VIOU) nucle.ar t'llperience .i plu\ • • ············· .......................................................................... . • You don"• nHd • cuu•nt 1•tume. U~ our m1n1·r•1um~. Man to Employment i ; M.n.iger, J.A. lont-s Con.wuc1ton Comp.any. Dept. Ol6-0, P.O . Bo~ 31066. Char· ! Ion•. NC 282J1. . i ""-"Ml ------------------------i 4'0Dlf~)------------------------I un _________ nAfl-------"------: i Ptt()Nt. ~---------OfflCt -----------i lotlGMlST Uvtl Of IDUCATION----------------- • lllllUl""T IMl'\°'11-------....-.TAllllNG OAfl-------- IOl TlTU -----------------------... "'°""'-----------------------~·Mf\OW•-------------------~ CMmOf~----------TO-------- IOITnU --.... ---------------------~ ...... °"'---------~~--------~ °""'°'~-----~-~---~'°""-------.. ""'--------~~~-~----~----------1119WI I • s a 330W Bay Strttt Jr. Sport.,wear. fuJI or ~ta Mesa P 'ti me Second Glanc-t'. E qual Opportun it y 2122 W Oceanfront. f\:B. Employer 67S-3361 rAIALIGAL SALESGIRL for l l'nnls Elq)erienced civil IJUga llhop ~ Corona d~I )far tion : ba ckg r o und F\Jll t1fTI('. expc>r d .\sit S.H./type. active offi ce for '.\f axint• o r nu rh &~~172 -------Paralega1Serv1ce-.lnc SAl.ESLADY ---1-14-· 7_52_·_1334 ___ -l Excellent P051t 1on for PIT 1'yput & Bookke('l>er Expenenc~ Salcslad~ F'or more Information for Exclusive Cluldren's call m-6892. Corona del &Ullque Mar l.A'~AGASl:-i Part time position in n.· ader ad dept. Sat. & Mon South Coast Plaza 549·~ 9-2. Telephone • counter Sal~ lad~ wanted p t for s ales . Apply P en · gil\ store. exp requ1rl'd n)11aver: 1660 P1acent1a 494·S560 Ave C M SAl.ESPEOPLE: To .. di PART TIME 1 or 2 da\S ho~ :.ecunt) SY"'t t•m, wk 1n s ummer &: for f'Ull or part umc Donu:. vacation 1 girl oft Good plan Income de~nd:. un on phones. nexlble & d.• you' 6'2·5206 pendable 646-7417 blwn ------- 1().3. So\Lf..SPf:RSON. m..itur\ Phololab· beh1nd·t he ~ceoes order/ production & clerical delalh. Non Smoker flexible hrs start a l 13 .~. Apply between 10-4 at Onsate Photo·1rapblc1. 3303 Harbor Blvd. E6 :-.=aturahier W~t Sho<' Store. M1 ss1on V1 ttJcc MaU.4.05~ THE 11¥111 CO. NIMT8 ............ Off·&« machine operator l"ftD• CH! needed by Huntington GNet,..,.. Baacb City ~bool 015· ,... i s:cnl lrict. .U.Sl 172/mo. de· Current job openJnp: pendin. Oii aper. l,yr. S E C R E T A R Y / rninlllMllll. Appb ~ l4l.h MARKETING: 1·3 years St. HunUnttoo Beach. aper. M11.1t be capable _536-m ___ l. ______ , ~ a caara&.e report typ- --Re-al•Eata-•&e-SaJ_les __ I ~TESS. Permanent POI A llWAllDIMCt part time opeo1n1 ror ·-PfOfeulonal 'look.ins in· c-.. (lMdual to owet/1reet 6 ...a.llTATI NPPIY mformaUontol~ o.lld ua to learn about public at 011r vlaltor our new hllh c om· ceoter In Woodbridte lllliNim apltt a otller ad· Wed. 6 1bura. t :4.SAM • unt•IH In Jolalaa SPM a.dlllU R.eall1. ror lD• SECRETARY / COM· formaUOD eall Walt MJR C IA L -IN · Io lj II ,. ,\~. I ,1 \ :. '.c,;;y . .111\' I 1.I • 1•' 1 111 1. • DUSTRlAL: Mlnlmum 2 vean e.xper. WUI maln· talln Price litta • other ICfl. .... type etwpm, bMdlir bea11y phoaM. RESEARCH A S · !!!!!!B!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!9 ~~ ~t:t.:: WWWI~ baalt' matt.eautteatt . Eatry IHel ,..1uoa. ~ t:Htlllq-fs New"rt a.aeb firm _,,., '"*' ---•· ...a llDal&Awe Pll ma"· WW wa.t ta U.. PN" ty r..-omee t~ wl&b puetiGa of manttla1 ......... &acMait-. ""°""" ~ lllilll a I au_, A. Mldloll 1n1 • ,... w;;; ,._ ,_.. •n•co . ....,... eau-iir:"/wa. ..,...f!N'\ar. Dr. TJAtm 1111 "'-,::~.., ..... °" s.,a,r.,, EARN UP TO s il o .. r vt p l y 21J an l34S art 6 pm. m n5 •• HR -----........, D7o ~ J'LR • Shih Tiu AKC Pups tri •••••••••••••-•••1l; •• Xlnt working cond ~ .. ! wks old. ~ •IMMEDIATECASft• P1rt ·time even1n iz ~ r~l·s.s.28 • ---For Gold . S1 l ter . ---Top Quality Small ;\l\C Platinum Any \ind. n :1.F:r110:-. F WO HK \'orl..11· Pup :'lion Shl .. t cond .. amount. ~!'oiel f>.I! 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Fem. 3 mo:. llad shot..• 760--0291 ~T~ kitten:. to good holnl' oi~·3202 genwne SAPPHIRES .. about 20 poUrt.s eadl .. raceted .. your l'holC9: on I) _!',_per stone~-- 14K gold ladies nna.• 7. ca o add stones or 111t ai. wedd1n1 rin1. ~ils s~. askma S70. ~ aft S:JO • .,• FIND YOUR NAME:, WIN TICKETS WORTH $15 • • <•THE WORLD FAMOUS" WHITE STALLIONS of VIENNA Tiie ROYAL LIPIUAN . STALUONS (· ANAHE.M CONVENTION CENTEll July 11 ..• 8 p .m. •• . .... . .. • I I · .. I 0...Y .... OT Tl ~~~~ ............ Allll.' I .... ~-:---.....-;;._.;..~~~-----...!m•~!J.~• --Cl .. , ....... .. ••••••••••• !!~=....... .. •••• :.t.•.~ ....... ~ t • 11W _,. ..._ ---.. -,,.... ~ -'711 .... f7M~•••••·--•• .. ••• .. •••••••-••• 111J llllt tt• ......, -'· .._.. .._.. --Wt ,, .. IG1911Pi11111 • cl .. I -- &.--~ -l-_... ............................................. . • 8 a die. 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THI DALE'S AV 145-1715 6 llllll eaod. mt mJ. S14•. • COitfii ii 71 rea11111•n-•-•0 • Ahw ~ pitar ~ RE .... ~•v•6wtlteda AG trw. A loedadl lf!IA•TA•S Oood c.d. 111'. Pa ...,. •• tOW =.!.'~· 1::.~=.:.!!1;.~~ '11Corollaiprtcpe,a~. <msJ;.tyti'~ ... ,_.._hr 1 <81'4. ta._ .. .all." at 80 W'kdli J.ty ll. IP• Call <n•>-...... Euclid al Sola Store. • .._ mt mi, mat for alu---.. _._..._ .. av-"-b'--. eeN ._ eldi .. 0·1UJ ev.. "1fAHIDM 111.U.... -....... _ -N 8e-..... -r.~~"" .._, ..... -_,,,,_• -'"' = ... -....,.,We ......... C....UO.C.. ·-·--LA~TII· -..-, OIUoppt'OHdendlt. !!,..!!• peraaa1eall)' °=~ • a ~mar be dahn«I ,..,._ .,._,, Auume leaae. 1179 <5111.No.olSAP'wy> 1 .. zcpa 9nO ~-.~~:!~. t -alata<1J" tq la -• .., ca111.q ..,..,._ea . ._ _,for~ '°" Toyota 414 loocbed. No 1714tl2J.llJJ C....._ '41-1700 "--··••••••••••••• .._...., ,.._.._. ....... et141 ai.rUu _, .. IOll m <llevy ... bed. 1100. dOWD . 131·0151 dy1. HEWPORTBEACH J.D. ~--· r-.. Sh --.··,···,:···p·:···· • * • AM for ........... ~. ..21119"•. 111!!!! .... !!!!!!y!bof!!!A! .. !!!~!!!!!f "73 RX2. New ... dut.cb, HaYID1 lrouble MIUa1 llMlll ._ -6 theft! P'or a · rp -.. a •Ot ar-&111. :: battery, neflla body ~car! Try m ! Paid ~lqtMAoee OotiMt. lib new eood. 1911 Searay 117. lt', --------'70 GMC panel truck 7'-..W•JJCSI work . USO/offer . larorDOt!AUforTom NEW'7t,22IOOm1.,11Jvu, •aJlp~p.r . fabri c: or Eqlllppe,d •llb o er. O.V/OMCZZlbpVl,CB t1IJ::i1*! •/rebll. mot«, wincb, -.sra AMaa. blk. ..... Au&o, ID09l .. Day Glo" paper 6 we ~l"J'S..l1'00 I dt. port. VHF, tape 5. ••• .-. 9111 CB, bvy-d11ty tuu ., SUwr.nu.Waetlatber. ---------4 c:iptiom. Sll$0. G1-tJf7 WU bKk 6 lnm your ,.._ 1117 dee•. cover, lull cur· •••••••••••••••-••••-more. ~M40. Terr)'. ~IOI II:.!:.! c:r ... · ~ Nw w•a ._ 9740 JIM MARINO llUPM 6 wbds. c..._ Or try two cards t.alm,taedemwbllrtr.&o For Sale fTrade 1973 _.,. ___ ·--·-••••••••••• y~w•w•a.a.a C Jaecl co back ·---............... bra. M• oller Fred or Kawuaka UO Ee.chani 7Z GT I• s• s.. ao N. Beacb Blvd. * * * ~ _..._.... J ftll PJUCES· SHERRY'S PETCA.RE Rob.Ml.-Zn•ooJ ta. ww eo1111ider Hoa· llllltMll 13IMF1'97 t511!.No.olSA"-Y.> .._ 1171 t llACHaYD. ---··••••••••••••• ••or3J$$ · 8oard1a1 6 1roomi111 y. da 90 or JOOCC Bike.----·-----lAIWlra m .sm ...-yo.im.r llwll ••.._. •• XR·7, loaded, •lnt •lltapQ.toeL with love. fro pkup. NewZl'Sea Hone. Hl&li 751.-T -9570 tmeoDtineatalAve. Mi-JllO Cl0Dd.Sl790orbestotfer. lltt.csSl.SOea. ~ Pups 4' PersJan 1500 d iscount. 1&40 --·--·••••••••••••• '80 3211 eo.ta Mesa IM-1'70. IO•IDOf'eSl.40e•. Kitlemfor saJe.Tea Cup P o mon a Ave, C M. WAMTID "Ill Dodce Van V-1. 311, You are the winner otl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!f -------9-9-3-5 S..STulocluded atuda, z~ y rs ellp. 64MIS4. HoodaTh.U90. catmint.,map,r.cliala, _... two fre~ llcketa ($ VWl>melka&1Ytnlhflat Do4p 1110 CARD? *-.._ 7Sl-IM7 m a n Y e • t r a s . •--lAue value>• CO bed tltr. SUIOO or best of. ••••••••••••••••••••-• Draw your own or send 2 female Spra ager 28. Bertram S /S, '78, Yamaha 76 DT1Z5, 1SOOll, =~~er 6PM. ~~) THI fer.7SHlZ2. rw,:• address. phone fr Sp.niela, (1 for sale, l SIO,":m be&o~ mlrt. Twn E•cellent condition $156.77 WIZ2AN -,79-VW--B------I ~ .'!.°~ ooehcard per free to &d home ) fpsh, _bait tank, A/P. Clean '500 49'-9:118 ·DODGE 1115 A·lOO Slanl HOaSISHOW 0tlun, st~r' .. 036.'~tram!.· -,_._ eac . M2-a91 · at o, direction fndr, · · . Jldy u IPll "' "' " ~ Smdcheekormoneyor. . VHF. $42,SOO. Nwpt ·llm>CX500Cua&om :uoo t~ C~ Aakint MONTHLY ANAJiEIM WJllO/otr.5'8-0455 *** Med"-• 2591 Marguerite Pt. Mlsaioo Viejo You are the winner of two tree tickets ($15 value>. to ,..to: • ffl tla;(ieoda 1094 YadllEllb.675-1800. ml, SllOO. 9'79-4m dys. er. 157·1• plua tu , u mth. ~Ceater 79VWCamper Pop top ... or~ ....................... &15-8710eYea EUeeu Wmhd 9590 OEL/OAC Cap. Value: TickeU IDIY be clalmed lo mi brand a'.ew •eoo' ~-~e...Bo~c~--~~~ ~11f~::e.c~!:}c~;e)..~ ....... ~w.; ·;;·;~-.;-;;,;·;,;;;.;:;~· ~.5ca:.ff!ld~'. % uWna MZ-S871. ext. ews.5-ttu . . ao ?Sl-8887 gen.. Full canvas, good .. /SI•• f I'° foe top wed can-foreip. Tot• I P a y men ta : * * • W VW .Squ.reback sta· • J.~X Watch Band. TV ..... fam cruis er. $33,900. ••••••-••••••••••••••• domestics or claaalcs. 11 S7t7t.14 J UST s:MM.OI . bOn waion Gd cood.new Preaadent. llK cold. • Newport Yacht Exc h. 1'71JIF'f. YoUI' car ls e.xlra dean DELIVERS -~.takeover mo tor SllOO O.B.O. THE IJfllZZAN HOUISHOW July ll,IPM ANAHEIM llm!b.tofr.SfS.2983 ..._sew,.. 1091 175-1800. r•ca•-w wmnltST! IOIMdAWlllc. leaae pay ment plus c.c"k"". ...... ••••••••••••••••• ,.. ~ I ~ A.M. Go J 'JV, z yr wmty, free de-cent bottom paJnL ssoo. Seeps 6 to I oo Gaucho <5111. No.otSA Fwy.> ews. • VW. perl. for CalJf 3'83 lrvi..:A•v... liv-. $'13t. 646-1786 673-U.9after Spm. beda, fully s elf con· lA Habra szz,. looll:, •Int body. r blt Convention Center ncltets may be d aamed by calling 64Z·S671, ext. 272 .. * * * * * Beaatifld RCA 25 .. color 21' wood faabing boat. re-MODELC ~ 150N. lleacb Blvd. 10.000. Call 133· 11731---------1 ,._ .,--"' _, taiaed. roof air coad.. --------....i A5SUll. Lease. IDOVUIC. motor. traD1, brakes '-"'Jla esa .,_,__. Y M a.· Ski ..... 79 ' -H l A.. CID CSi, m1Dt coedit.kla. nm>MBZa.oD. IM7S.MZ·»l7 Vou are the WIJUM!r ol """'"'"' A AHA dem PJ&o;a • IA1W rs .. genera or, -/FM . bill.._.ty, '77.nu.tanto 71'"'11·1100 __. ff"-A two free tickets <SIS amps, tuners. c•sette VHF. Swim LDR, fresh stereo caatette, C. 8 . iitt .. °"-9t c..ty ·e 111.-.--.... _ value>. to decksatcreaUy reduced wtr slush. mint cond .. 2 racbo•oa.l)'33,.21110miles. • -~ lerior. BB wt.eels fr ,._ '742 ._. dnt mec:b. lood ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE prices. AUantic Music bo•t owner , PP . Sll.SOO. Pleue call for ~HarborA~!!!d. ~-· 30.000. SIJ,.500. --·••••••••••••••• body.Sl4!16 ?J~LTD ~ 114-673-1611 showinl by appoiatment --,7,·.2•500c.on _ .. _,,,_.. ______ ~ "'11llG111.o1-. nma ~U.•----417 _ _..____ "Must Seil" looks lood' lM'l'ZZAM onJuly14.1Sorl6.Call ~ ' Rumgood! HOISi SHOW .... & ~ 21' Starfire 110 w/cboitt C714t 55J.71lS BllWSllli. '76. alotcood. many De'W parts. S3600. W Bue. SlJllS or best of. ~cine overtlauled. S1500 July 11, 8PM '; ff KM Balboa Island slip. S?SOO. WI IUY mi. atraa. S7.S0014C).l213 ?S«*leves. fer. f&rm. C317 HWB> 191·302S ANAHEIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~&644-6687. RENT MOTOR HOME Q.•&N c••_. ?41MW 2M2 .... '744 91571711 after6pm Coovention Center G1Mu.. 9010 $2:5() wk + 9< mile. Self.miill.LM ~ Amom.Uc .tetto oo1y --............... et.o t77Z Tickets may be claimed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bertram 28; "74 ", twn cont.SfS.2283 Ate TlllCIS '9.000Mlles (4.59KTF> ."14 MGB Roadster. muat ••••••••••••••••••••• by calling 642-5678. ext. Natural Progressions screw. all amenities, in· ---------1 aac, 39K m i, '75 body 272 white water Kayak. Gd eluding 2 way radio, Wa.11 Pay $350 for GMC or style. sUgbt won SJ.999 • * • Cood. Float bags. Sl7s. $32,000/080. Darrell e quiv. Motor Home 494.3194 CREVIER CON NHL OUVROLET VOLVO l...ance642·7208 (710 968·6375 or (213) 8 ·9/8·16. 1500 miles Yamaha ampUf1er, model 927~ 714·979·9212 days. or G31Hl2 w I re verb. ne w, Pedal boat & trlr. ......---._.--1-----1 714· 780-9065 evenings •Jl,,IL1:t•rl1' f ( "'f \ \1 ~ , I $1 Sf & UOAOWAY SA•OA AMA UUS.SBYICI p i M '741 AND LEASING -·•••••••••••••••••••• OVERSEASOELJVERV 12511. Drafting table. S75. Kayak & car earner. Cll ,,......._ ,,..._. t 170 Exec desk. 60x30. five 644·2508 •• !:!~ •••••.•• ~~.~ -···•••• .. •••••••••••• --W--•....;;_NTED ____ !--' ltlOPEUGIOT EXPERTS 546-1200 835•3171 dra=I~/ tsilentdi~~sters llNih. Moial1 •e.•L •1MMAC28·.30• BOATS· 17' Camping Trailer . U · ~ -. en con tion -Ser-rice 9020 6/12mo plans prepaid c elle nt condition. LatemodelTO)'otuaod ~-Days 673-9434, eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• from Sl89/mo including MOVlNG $1495. Firm. Vo I v o a . C a 11 u s ,.._,l2 Ory rot? Chatty Hull? s1i p,lesaons714 /964-5994 547·3182 TODAY !!! OakDiningRoomTable & Top sid es peeling? llNih.W t060 14'Trailer.Bestolfer. 4 ebalrs with Hutc h. Brightwon faded? For ~ S12JOO. Will aell al repairs & matntena.nc:e ~··••••••••••••••••••.. 646-3116 -Oneida Si.Iver Gift NOW! 1 Seas Servlt'es 419. Luden 16, 2Sl't, varo r-..-.. , .... t-••ooo. Wiil 875-9137 bu 11 • s I I p in N B . 1975 Euel Trailer 23• ~" .. •~ be autiful. $4000 . C ompletely a elf· .U9tS7SO. Diaco22Juke IOATWOltlC 1194-9010. coolalned. Xlot Coad.I~~===~~= BoxDm. WlllteUaU200. Repn, refurbish!nl· ex.34 --.-,~-,A .... ---r.-C-us-tom--.,_-lf-' SliOOflrm. '31.-ldays, 0.U5.S2·955.3 pert p a In t 1 o g & ~ . ·"""' S..91'9eves. PORSCHES varnishiag. Highest qual steer , exterior bright ---------MT. ST. Hl:LIM'S work. Reas. ra t e s . work. llustsee. 675-fl37 CAMPING TRAILER rHOTO'S _548-_7044 _______ "KITE" 12 Ft. 2 sails, SACRIFICE WANTED O>b'pbotos ofMa> l8th lotrts.w.riM running gear , dolly, ~ty~. emaptloo. &xlO" • SLS, ... ,..... 9030 S450·C a I I Fred at 547.3112 Allow ua lbe opportunity llil4" S30. J&x20'' _ -... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7JO.l330, aft.er 6pm c:aU lo consider the percbaae ...., ~ .,,.,..., ....__._ .__ .__ --..... or t.rade-iD ol your dean Photo Specl•IUes, P.O. WANTED: Used Kayak ...... .,,.,, -:wt nee, r-wrn Panebe.. Check Box 1136. Salem. Ore"oo G ood C o n d I t i o n . '79 Coronado 15 used 4 & e\occ111..te1 t400 Today! willl Ut THf vuvur' ~ ,.,.~ '720 ....................... 'T1 mz 2+2. 4-spd. tiec. snrf, AJI /Fii cua., AJC. S3llC ml, 9500. llM0'74 11'74 Dat1u11 2llOZ . 1lnt coDdlUon, M .350 .. . m -iw evea .... ..,. .. . BABE" sos OllSl:l.S HERE MOW!!! "30:S. Reasonable 67:>-6275 ••••••••••••••••••••••• times, like new. $2300. e_vu-1 ..-~~ ·-._ Co For "M 9US. 5qld. map, Lapidary saw. polisher. 41/2 illorMCMllbowd B-5794. ~Yn.. ..,.....,. ~IJj) .... -. upe. Sapd. stercw,SAJtf.slVT,1m .a...cu v ,..,,, Open 6 Daya A Week aC-loaded, well mamtamed ,...., ·press. ery good ...,...285J OraogeCrush18·c:~1aJ. M Fri __ ,.., ,.. Xlnt cood. Must sell mat' sa 3 .9so p P m.d.67J.5634. · ---------~ Oil.· . 7:»5:30 lS3 ,..A~----. •f7.~l &I0-19tleves1wteocb. ---------Ship to Shore Radio. new, race ready Hobie, only Saturdays 8:00.S:OO ~~:::'D» _ ... , ..... ....., ,,_.ay Stainless Steel Pierce Simpson Capri sailed on ce. Prime .... 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JOlllSOM&SOM tolm.51 wy.Zlk.$3...650. lllOO. 080. 7l4.a5-tm .-.. uatom 8u1c:k ....................... cancl SlS,995. Newport .____ ••-l9c• •••::i •7144. aft I °' ll4·7~·47IO Slrylart. Many xtraa. 8/Wporta~e1V,Pen~x 1971sc•••• YacbtExcb.67S-llOO. --•v _0 _-.,BI .._ ~ · Run1 very •ell. camera th 3 I ~ llAUTY,,._ _.,...._ · rw s.Ae. • Oat.Miii PU. _,/080 SfS.ton ·WI enses. Twin 330's 130 hours 32. w ail • ._._...,_ o.t.11... 540-SGO Relllt 1300 CC -·. I ---------1::--=:--------itlllkRoUeratates. IBM loeded. Pri.'pty. Beator'. eats . 74. Volvo .LS.!IOhaderouSL mile -"74 tl4 2.0. Appuraott ffll ~ter. Adds C.R.T fer! Call 546-l200 <Moo.· dsl, lavish leak int. com. COSTA MESA We,., = ap. Muat sell. l"CJIUI>. tape, itnt ewer -•••••••••--••- 580. 73 Yamaha 250. Fri. days); 731 _1216 pl«enavsta.sailaway 714-6404nc:nl06S,75Z'61!06. m».CaUf7S.Tm.J '14c.cwJ.ac.DDO.. 'is Tonoo Sport. Xlnt c:ond 63K l oaded. W00/0 80 ~-283:> '76 Granada Gbaa 302. 216.000 nu , auto. a/c, all power, stereo. like new. s:uoo 957 ·0261 '7S Rane hero SOO PS, P 8. A/C Shell w/carpeted 1ot~raor G real cond. $1 650/0 8 0 . 661 ·2259. Dave ltlO~Y MAl9Ul$WA~ 9 Pua. Automatic tra... &ti' oond., pwr ......... windows• aeata. cnlite. Wt.. stereo • lesa Uwi 5«1 miles~ (1851). $1411 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~·1t.{~tA'"P1i; l•t• {<)\TA M f \:, • •• C>IC flS.1914 (eveninoc fr wttk.ends). cancl $57.500. Newport --------mlr• After& ..... 3211. . 9 ..._.1131 .... YadltExcb.m-1800 SSAVISAVIS ~u -~---.-.. 2 dr .. _ n '" xlDl coad. maDy -"12 C.obsy Pant --ALFALFA FORSALE AakforJerry _.... ••.,......."""" ....,. l U6 171 . .--. _.__baJ 32' Columbia. s lip lo WITHUSIDrAITS ForYourGood meaeclan, stand., 4 spd. ~r!.113· · 5 and 'T1 Cpe DeV11W. loaded. wp. Loaded. l Oww. s..., es•.sobaJe. U· 43' Gran Mariner fuU y lmponedcarpart.a a t ··--lb 1 llJD0.67Wl6L ...._Phevea ~ eqwpped, beautifully Newpoti. Sipe 4, VHF. IMPORT VW.Pol~orAudi IDPICrty.eaarflMlltt . ..~wt 1reea vany RDF, 4 baas incl splo. AUTOSUPPLY CHICI( fY9tSOM lllW brakes. xlnt trarup. 914. 7S. U . I owner xlnt top. Id cood, l6300/080 ...... HH ••••••••-mainlafoed, re ady to ~ K . • vw 11500 7"-2 91"3 d ~ .. r-II-"'-''' mGll'7 •-· .. ·--·--naaer. not me t e r . 101N.M•• ..... -•-r ·PORSCHE-AUDI ~ · • a ys . .,.,...., ....__. .,_c, ...................... . W·.-.........a 1011 crulae or live aboard. --"~ E.,.__ m--v------·----------1 -SU anemometer, apparent Anabeim --4t5 -tHl••Y ._........ -1v11« . ..-.. ,.. 9tl7 '87 lilllatanc 2+2, 1-.. ~1 ...... ••••••••••••••••• P a:aay be available. ....._. • ,,........, ta. ide Ori v .._ TOPC~HPAID 11~3 Finaocin& PoNI· ........ MS-~l ~t~ b ,.:::_.... 9725 PORSCHltlm930Twi)o,, --················· .:!·•lc.aucotram.~. ""'med harnhure A ap-ble . .,,000. Jack Curley 'T1 C • C 216' . Fl&li race. ~-W.r= ac .,.._ -................. blklblk. new paint. new "'71 Cunaro, lllnt oond, lo ...... .f522. • ~.working or not 514·1505 eve nincs A CJ'Uiae eqpl'd , 2 boat••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Im Flat mo Sport. Good p.7·1• •I r . A ·ndla l mllea1e . L o ad e d . "10 Conv'L • va. AUCO. ll!ll-1133 weekend•. 642·•321 owner, anx.lous, S28.000 IMPORTANT •• !!!!.~....... U~..:. u .. 122K arict. mNPI-service. Ro11 alarm. =~ ofr. 641 ·1911 PS. AM/FM stereo. All wieetdays. or best ofr. Muat be aeen. NorJCE TO -r .. 0 •· ew S3l.IOO. Rkbard.-.... _.... ona. except new palnl. WANTED: New or used i-----------Bob or Glenna. Eve. READERS AND a-. t70I hardtop, brakes. tltta. 9920 Inter Uk .__ window with frame ._..., 8'7S-9M6 ADVERTISERS •••-••••-••••-•••• All/FM ca11. stereo. '14 Poncbe 3MC, ti~ · e Dew • .,.._,, •''x47V."Cllll7Sl-8987 $ .. toa The price of items NtAL tl.OD0.114...,._l7Geves. n.&cnd. New .... aU -~---·------•y,r"iC._af 14'7" Flan S ailboat advertl1ed by vehicle CllAIAMClfH .._. t7J7 GenmA. Kenia U"llbber •us MST! '74Gbia V-'. lo.cled.auto- a...e m•tt1,._.,.. .__nany w/traJler, cover. race dealen in lbe veblcle All '71 Alfa •omeoa -.. -•••••••-•••••• paint. h$00/be1t orr: W.llla9e110odaeleeUoo MkiaaDISO.tc-t110'--tu .. ?6uiw .... 1111.P---..... -._ equipped.teoo.'73-M38 claaalfled adnrua1n1 llUSTGONOW! m..aa.m.7'1122. of NEW• USED M111eves. ._. ..... -.-. ....,. .. ...,..._ ClOhamnl does Dot inchlde 0..1uliMal --------r~===:=:;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;!..::======-J-n' Soling, Olympic Racer any applicable lUet, llACH •• •01Ts YISIT YOU. "1'0tUT eo.. »M. &ocal 'l'1 ....... foe' ..... -· incl. Trailer. M400. uceue. traufer fen. ~RT.,.a•·---OIUt•ICOAST car. No rwt. New...-. Good nn.l•1! Meda M&-7112lO ftDaaee c .......... feM f« ..._,." S lrimll .. lff. Map. ~wort. '4147'7 -------~air polhlUoo eont.rol de· 71J.ltlt HONDA '7.JDOorolf•.•mT• a· '• -s 1$'Cal.Jltbtwelcht racer, vkle certiftcalioaa or de-__ .. AAlll'!!llill&.._ .._laa>PP -• • ........ ~ fall 6 ha. USlllZ with aJer cloewnentary pre-n•, ~·-5 ---------t ..................... .. Jib. xua clean. '7s.I03'7, perlltila ctuara-..-. ·---·· ~OD •Y!!I '74 111. 5111. all ori1. "11 Oldt • Dal, bA. alr. S.11U. C1tberwiae apecllled by "N Foa, 2dr, 41pd, 2S I ' ~ • N••port ur. 5 apd. ·79 Caprice •a1on. PIS.P/8,All/Plleua •• ---------1 tbe ~ ~...... Slrl0/80. Call U1i1Y1RS1JY M a11. 1 te reo, et<', Loeded. T• owr Jew. aJnl coed. an.. 111·55at. Luer, utelleot cond. · I04mo+Mllln.tm. SALD61DVICE Sil.JOO. 142·1H7 or IZ0'7/mo. "4·4147 an. "11VOX Badlaleqoipped.lll50. 0 1 F••/ 971J OLDIMOIU _ ... _..,_..;;.PP...;.__-r---il_...._ _______ _, -Aaa-um-. -1,-a-.. -.----,-"'°- .... IM·5&12. ..~~~~!..-._!??! , .. , .... -............ MOIWA '7ll!IOISCHI '11 a....u.. AJl/'11 a Now down,..._-.. 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Prtte41 WA!n'SD: lloori•I to XIII...._.._. Cai 'T'rmA ... C-) aeb•IH : a•i•••· '#llUlOtNU.S.A.~ ...... , • ..,, ea5t•1 !!-•Wow T"t1l11elt '-• 8alboa P h • '°J,1:...,.,-.n. 'TT-.. <.-SO> trwllllaioe, brall... MW wn.ea, ._ 6 •• book. 11• tocat 111.mt ::=~=(-) .... 0-.,........ta.r. ~ ,..--. ft11 I teaue ' llrift. Call ,, ... A• - --.... e!!lo.e.et ""=·II QW.I .... .,.-. alr<ll!!?_, !l!:t_effu_ .. •119t MU. ~~ en, ewHr Hl ..... I~ c•l•latrator, Orantt ----•-•• l .,._ -----· ......,.__,_ rt I ·---6 oa-ll Dally Pilot, Nlw .. t•1 "'• • -t. , .... ,. •••• -... _) ..,,_'11119 .. _ XllO ...-••tr•t•••reo/CI. .,.,.,_ ... :::.::.u:1.:. C•ll &44·1H4 .... : 0-.el&l .....,..., ::~...:.-) F.11............. ...... •.-iwull.,. .......... VaUHt dl1, •·t'YI. lHU., rta. OU-roa• Qui• IHI& .... _. GOUD ... ..... lir, P/8. Piii, • ~ tl,Hl/080: ,._. .... ,_ ..... =· tff!-•jlb .............. Ill =.a.a ...._ "°"! ...., ... ""'L 'I 0 • ..........,,... • • • ... . .. .... '"' -M.flft MMI •••I Up ..... -...... .. ~ ...... Call ...... ---------------·-....... .....__. ... ----------. _...._.. ..... ,... ----__ __....__ .... .-.. ,, 17 l Buntin ton a'• Fe1111taln Vall y l. ()I I I 0 t I • .... -...... . t'our Ho•••••• D•ll,-N••·"••••r VOL 73, NO. 190, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES CRANC E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS r , I f I I I t i f 1 Construction Projects Str11t1na l•borens continufd 10 hold up most M\n~t r ut't 1on 10 Southern California today Union spok.-smt'n t' tamat~ lht> walkout by about 12.000 m"m bers ol t.ahorcns lnternat1on1tl Is kee ping up tu 100.0()0 othN workers who are honoring th\• p1t'ket hnes orr c:on,truct1on jobs. The walkout over a demanded $6.37 anhourmc reasem wage and frin2e benefits s pread over :.i I.hr t' yt•or 1~nod 1 not expeC'ted 10 bt' .. a.. .. 1h rt>solved 1t ix1ll ur un ion ond 1ndui.tr> ll!adl'ri. 1n tlt<'alt~I C'urn·ntl>. loboreri. lhuw who do tht' ht•uvy, oftt·n dirt). ph)•:11c:ul work at job Mtei> n· t'l'I ve $8 98 pt-r hour. plus S4 lf7 in ( ringe bt>neflll> The Laboreri. n1on 1s bt.-1n~ offer $S 10 mtrease per hour O\ er .i thrt'<' }t>ar JM>rtod b> asi.oc1ated Southern Cahforma buildt-rs an~ jleneraJ contractors which have tht·ir own negotiating organ1za- t1cm M a1or projec ts in Orange C'ount y thut have been !>hut down by the impasse include . Remodeling and expansion of Anaheim Stadium. a S33 rntlhon JOb due to be far enough u long b> AUJ( 11 to allow the Hams · first exhibition football game to be played there Const ruction of the Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay. an $8.9 miUion project designed to cure one o( the Orange Coast's worst trafric bottlenecks. -Building on new units or I.he San Onofre nuc lear power gene rating station near San Clemente. a S3 I billion proJttt by Bechtel Power Co .. pnme contractor -The Diem e r lnte rt1 e pipeline. a $100 million pro1ect Triangle Death Told 'If I Can't Have Her, Neither Can You' ByDELORESBROOKSIRWlN Ol I .. O•lly ~1i.t Sl•tt How a lovers' triangle ended in gunfire and murde r 1n a fountain Va lley apartment last Chief Tells Of HBCop Violations By PIUL S NEIDER MAN Ol I .. O•ilY ~ii.t Sl•lf Departmental violations that led to one -day suspensions for three Huntin gto n B e a c h policemen in a brutality probe have been outlined by Police Ch ief Earle Robitaille in a memo to I.he City Council. The infractions a re described as "minor in nature. althou~h contributory to the overall im · pression left in the public's mind." December was described Mon· day in Orunge County SuJ>('n or Court by the young woman whose affections were sought by two men. "If I can't have he r, neither can vou. ·· wC'rc the words that preceded thl' tatal shootm~ 01 off.duty Costa Mesa Police ()( fi cer Mark Pcsant1 , according tc JoelleScnnewald's testimony .\1 1ss Senncv. aid test1f1ed th<.1t the words were spoken b>' tht· ma n at•t·uscd or P csant1 '!. murdl•r . u~cd rar s ulesman Jl•rr y Gene W1ll!->. a:-. he stood in 1 hi.' darkened bedroom o r her Slater AvenUl' apartment acr<J'>:-. the street fro m Fountain Valle} police headquarters Wills sat 1mpass1vely at the defendant ·s t able as the attrac tiv<' 23·ycar·old woman tearfully told the t ale of P£'s ant1 's fa tal !.hootmR and h(•r wounding "When I heard Mark's la~l hreath. I started cr} mg ... Mis' Sennewald le!.ltft t.'<I Sh e told the n 1ne·wo man. three·m an Jury 1n Judge Lui!. Cardenas· courtroom that short I) beforl' thl• shoot ing. Wills harl coml• to her apartment The woman testified that the de fendant demanded that "he make a choice between the two men. and that when she said she preferred Pesant1. Will!> left quietly. Jn a short whale. however . Wills telephoned and threatened to shoot himself. 7 The probe focused on officers· arrest tac tics May 18 afte r Barney Patrick McCormick. 'l7. of Huntington Beach. allegedly led police on a high-speed chase through the city, rammm(C patrol cars in several instances. .. ~ ........... BRAS~ TRIMMED BOX CONTAINED FEMALE HEAD LA Police Seeking Information on Container Lat e r . Mis s Senn ewa ld tes tified. while in the second story bedroom with Pesant1 , a sliding glass door jerked open. drapes flew back and Wills stood there. gun in hand Miss Sennc wald said Pesant1 grabbed for his g un on the n ightstand a nd a struggl<' ensued between the two men. during which Pesant1 was s hot in the side The internal affairs invesliga· lion was conducted after several civilian witnesses claimed police used excessive force in a rresting McCor mick afte r his pickup truck finally was halted at a Frankfort Street dead-end. Accordan~ to the police probe. McCormick locked himself in the velucle and laid down on the seat or noorbourd. refusing of fit'ers' demands that he emerge The police chief's memo c1tc·s 1 m propl'r conduc t in fo rcing McCormick from his truck and taking him into custody The <See PROBE. Page AZ> ERAPI Rejected GOP Unit DETRO I T CAP > Republican platform sub m ittee has rejected. 11·4. an at· 1 tempt lo renew the party's 40· year s uppo rt for the Equa l Rights Amendment. The vote today was a major setback to tnose seeking to in· elude a pro-ERA plank in the 1980 platform, although ERA s upporters will have another chance whe n the full 106· m e mber platform committee takes up the matter this week · By today's l~psided vote, the commit~ r ejected an attempt REAGAN AIDES TO MATCH REDS? -A7 Police Ask Public Help in LA Slayings LOS AN\iEL ES 1AP1 With the unsolwd !>hootm~ death~ of five ~o un ~ v.nmen on lht·1r hand!>, police havt· turned lo thl· public for a~s1stance in the !>O called Sunst-t Sla yer cast> Two of the victim!>. half s ist ers Gino Mo rano. 15. and Cindy Chandler . 16. were rrom Huntington Beach. For the f1r'!'.t time. police re· \'ealed lhat the !>evered head of 20-year-old Exxae Wilson hall bee n discovered in <i wtKi<h•n ches t Thl'y displayed th;it ~nslv container Mon<lay, and ;.i,k1·<1 anyone who recognized 1t t1> ton tact them "It's a avery unique box ," said Los An geles Police Detec live Leroy Orozco. "Someone should be able to recognize 1l. That's why we a re asking the public to help us." Reporters were s hown the "homemade '' death-head box, with its hJnged lid left closed. Police said that the somewhat battered box. m easuring 11 inches by 13 inches by 9 inches. and decorated with brass nngs a nd corners. appears lo have been thrown from a moving vehicle They declined to open the box, saying anyone who called would ht• a~kerl ~· · ((•c;t" ahout thl• 1n lt•rt<ir of lht• c·h••st Poht·e "·"" physical t•v1rknce · clt-f1n1tl•h links" thl' fl\e murder!. to one kille r "The t•onnecllon appears to tw t he caliber of the weapon used. ;.i s mall hand gun." said Sgt John llclvin ··w e reel al w e can get .. omcbod~ to call v.ho's seen this hox or orw h ke 1t. •\ c·ould ll'ad IJ" to th1· J>t!rson v. ho rom m1ttt•rl 11.r• murrlN." lklvin added 'l1 ~!. W1lv>n 's hl'ad was fmind 111 an :.i llt·\ nff the 12100 hlot'k <>f \'pn1ur:.i nnult•vard J une "l7 h\ :.in un1cknt1f1c·d man who opc•nc•d the conta1nl'r and reported hi!) find to pahc:c The torso had been discovered a few blO<'ks away on June 23, the s ame day that the body of Miss Wil son's friend Karen J ones, 24, was found on Franklin A venue west of Olive Street In Burbank. Police said the two women. both from Lillie Rock. Ark .. had extensive records for soliciting in tha t slate. They had moved to Los Angeles j ust two weeks before beinR s lain. The most recent victim In the case was an unidentified woman whose nude. mummified body <See SUNSET, Pace A2) She test1f1ed that Wills shn1 Pesanll twice more an the chest then turned the gun on her Mi s Senn ewald s a id s he pl.I\ cd d~,j(f aft er bcin~ shot on t'l' in the <'ht•st ShL' sairt thl' pretext failed as she heard v. hat !.he bt'lteved llJ bt> Officer Pei.anti'!> death rattlt• and she burst into tears M 1ss Sennewald went on lo testify that Wills then bt'nl over her as sbe sobbed She testified that Wills at fi rst a!)ked her 1f s he needed anv m edicine. then tried to dress he.r so she would be clothed when police arnv~. Miss Senncwald a nd Officer Pcs anli met several m onths t•arher v.hen Walls was ar rested at his own apurtmcnt in Costa Mcs<.1 T he young police c nme scene 1nvcst1~ator there to photograph l'\'1dcnce involving drugs let Mi ss Senne wald into Walls ' apartment to retrieve som e personal belongings. She testified they became ac· quainted and then Involved in the months before Pesanli 's death last Dec. 2l. Complaint Made SAN JOSE CAP> -A sex bias complaint concerning the hiring and promoUon of women In San· ta Clara County government will be investigated by the fede ral Office or Revenue Sharing, a women's group spokeswoman says. t J • by delegate John Leopold or Hawaii to repeal the 1976 GOP platform's aaaerUon that "the Republican Party reaffirms Its support few r alJfication or the Equal Righta Amendme nt. "I know there's an eflort for us to all come out or this conven· tlon united. But it we retreat, no matter whet type of lan1ua1e. it Dueks Dyillg at Lake ' ( will be lnterpreted as a retreat HB Officiah Fear Diaeaae May Spread · from equal rilbta for everyone," A mysterious disease has aald Leopold. struck ducks at Huntington Lake ] After reJectinl the pro-ERA ln HunUqton Btach'a Central ptOpO&al, the 1ubcommlttee ap· Park, ottlcla.IJ reported today. I peered headed toward approval About •ht ducks were round ·of a plank proclalmln1 that the dead at one location In the 10· ERA waa an illue for the ttatel ac....-lake Monday. Several ~re 1 "ad not the federal govemment ''""....,.._.either dead ord)'· todeclde. •las toct.y. ~ to VlAce' • ROllald Rea~an, vlrtual\y ctr-~ Moo,.._., .&i.-or iif the city's ~ taln of bein" the party'• ,,..,.IJ•1tarfaant or eommunlty ldentJal nominee, oppose• the · Senlnii. 81 SRA, but hoped to avoid an· The lake ll a 1toppln1 off point Ulonillnl ~ who favor the for mJ11at.ory wild bird• and ; am4Ddmeat.' Moorhoue expre11ed concern • r that the d1sease may spread to other wildllre and rlsh popula· tlons. Moorhouse said ducks were stricke n under almllar circumstances a few years ago and that duck botullsm wu sus· peeled at that lime. He said p ark visitors clve bread and other rood to the ducks. The food that ls not con•umed sinks lo the bottom of the lake and apparently decays ln the warcn water . ··we suspect that's what may be happeruna now." be said. "We have animals dyln1 out there and we had better find out what is causln1 it so that It won 'l spread to other s pecies," Moorhouse saJd. The city has not doeed the lake to fishina yet wblle waiUn1 for tesu. The Oran1e County Health Department, vector control and tbe Department or Flab a nd Game bave been alerted, Moorhouse teJd. Paralyzed 1n north-centra l Orange County cons idered vital to meeting the county's future wate r needs. Striking laborers do suc h work as ditch diggin~. hflinJ,!. moving and othe r heavy work al JOb !>Iles. Craft union employes do more 4'0 ph1 st1cated work s uch ai. ca rpentry. pa1nt1ng and ironwork Most of the c raft un- io ns already have a~reed to new rrmtrac-t.:: "Traditionally. we have been given almost the same increases as the othe r unions and we're not taking SI 'l7 an hour less this year, .. said Ra y Wilson. bu!>i· ness manager for the Southern California Counci l of Laborers "l don't know why they of. fered us so much less this time. but it is certainly possible that they figured our members would a cceut the diffe re ntia l s ince ·~ ~lUl(F,, P-l(P A21 O.i1, Pil4'4 St.Ill P"°1• LEAST TERN JUST WON'T SETTLE IN NEWPORT BEACH Fish and Game's Ron Hein With Decoy Bird In Beck Bay Terned Off Birds Smtb Nesting Area By STEVF. MARBLE OI , .. o-, ~-''"'" The Cahforn1a lea.st tern. a r are and fin1 t'ky small fr} of a bird. has ~nubbed man's best ef forts in Newport Beach. State om c1als have spent two years tailoring a t wo ·acre s pit in Upper Newport Hay in hope'> that the endan~ercd bird IA Ould move m and tart nesting Rut Ron Item. J fish and gaml· offlc1al. sa.'' the· fast vani!>hmi: terns JUSt fly by without so muc·h as a second ~la n{'l'. ··w e'n• tried C\er ythmg. c' plain!> lle1 n, "ho also oversee' s tale opcratwn:-at Bolsa Chtl'a 1n lluntinJ:ton Bcat·h I don t knov. v. hat .., turn mg them off Tht· empt.' tc•rn -.anc-tudr) ..., built on a mounrl nr old drl.'dj(inJ? !)po1ls on the upl)t:rmo!>t tip ol Shcllmaker Is land. an ar<'a no" closed to the pubhe The reser ve 1s t'nc1rcled by a lo" electronic fcnc<'. des1gn<'<.1 to keep out doj(s or "e asels but not i.o low ai. to zap baby terns s hould they decide to "'addle out or the reserve to" ar d water But Hem !>ayi. that as far as he knows. hl:·s thl' only creatun · that's bee n 7.apped by the fence To further encourage nesting of the cndanJtercd bird about a dozen least tern lookalike decoys have been scattered a round the two-ac re site Also. to accommodate the fussy bird. He in and s ome he lpers hand-cleared the two acre s anctuury Terns he notes. Youth Seized In Huntington Mace Attack An 18-year-old youth who a l· legedly attacked a 14· year-0ld boy with a medieval-type mace was arrested with a juvenile comrade late Sunday by Hunt· lngton Beach pollce. Robert Anthony Kovat's. ad· dress unavailable. was s topped In the downtown area by poUce after reports were broadcast about the mace attack. He was c haraed with assault with a deadly weapon, posaesslon or dangerous drugs (pills that are under coins analysis by poUce) and possession of an llleaal weapon(t.bemece). . A 14·year-old youth fl'Om Del Mar told police be and two rrtends were walklnc on 11.aln Street al 11 : 1$ p . m., when Kovacs' van stopped and alx people jumped out. Kovaca awun• the mace at the youth but did not strike him. police Hid. hJ\'t' :.i n ·al d1<.!1a1n for hl'avv lolla~c "Last yf'ar 4:1 few stopped m dur1n~ their t•ourl 'i hrp. you kno". but they c11dn 't s ettle in l'i'.'rhaps it'll JU!.l lake a while fo r the word to get out '· Hein s ays he ·s willing lo g1vt• the least tern. so naml'd becau!> · 11 '::.the s mall(>st or the tern fam1 - h . a few mon• 'c;.ir~ The rare tt•rns normally mi· ).!rall' north during Aµnl o.iod \\mg off back south hy <ktobcr 11 remains a m ) stt•ry where lhl'v ~o to \\1ntcr It is estimated th1·rl· an· 1mh i."'41 nl'!.ting p:.iir Iha I makP tht: trip h:.ic:k up to the t'.il1fom1a toa~tlinl· llt•in 'i<J.'.., 't'H·ral pair annual h m1grah• tu1Aard thl' northmo~l rt•arhes or thl' "l;e" port Ba.' <tnd .1 largt'r numtx.•r fl1>t'k into l~lsa Chica during nc:-.ting seo.ison The attempt to begin a te rn co lon~ on the ~and~ neck off Shell maker hland 1s part of u ... tall' attempt to 'item the decline in the tern population ll<'IO sa\'~ he ha'> 'itud1ed the .;mall bird for )Car~ and 1s at a IO~S to 3Cl'OUnt £or ll:-. finicky behanor 'Tht•y'Vl' JUSI ignored th 1~ i;pot ," he ex pl ams with a laugh. "but at one tame the birds used to nest next tn llJ?hts on the runway al Lindbergh Field m San Diego." Or:n:e'4 3 :asl Wea a her Patchy early mormng fog or tow c louds along the coast. Other wise sunny through Wednesday. Little c ha nge in tem perature. Hi g hs near 70 a t the beaches, to mid-80s in· land. Lows tonight 57 to 65. INSIDE TODA" An ov1ot1on hutorian's seart'h far Amelia Eorhort . hos proVft1 frustrating. But he atumbhd across so met hmg f!qUO.l.ly myltifll1ng -a Pon Am Clipper which dilO~ without a trace an 1938. Stt ,,. AIO. . ..... At Y-~M lrm•..,._. Cf LM.I•... M . ....... " .. , C.l1tonw• iu Cl.u!llM CJ I c.tYllCt l,l C,_.... II O...N-.. .. ·~ ... ................... .......... Cl<I ~ Ct I-Tl I •• .. ......... ,,... .............. r1 £1 ... •ur s •• Shah Aide Branda Death Report F ahe Al.RO, El.>'P' CAP) -pohanun for Ute aUlftl H ·ahah Mohammad R«'aa Pahl•~• &.od.-, dt!IUed • .l•piaMH "'*' lh11t Pablari died The n.'1>0f1 b) thtt n•wspapw Auhl Shlmbw) w DOt at· \rtbuttd w ufrlfu•l or ot~r ~ and 1av• no fwt.ber dela.1.b. PMl.v• lc:K* mM Man None tokl n e Auoclatf'<f Preea hurc t1lir l'fS)Or1 ol UM former lraa1An mon.atdJ'I death wu "tolall.Y macc-uratt I'm KltU~ M•t to him nght n.ow fie 11 re&t inti:. 1mprovinJ1 l\llahU . bu by bu eat>h d•>' •· ..... ....... .s. ••AIRl•lln MOSCOW t AP> The Sovtn UnlOft warned the nlted Statn \Odil)' agat.nst deplo)'\nte addtUonal nuc:lur m111ttu in EurQPt!, ~ym5 I\ would t.akc .. all meuutts· to match the butldup. Tbe ~lern~t apparently mea.nt the Krtmhn w1ts re1mpo6 In& c:OC'Mhuon» fe>r arm~ rt-duetlon talks wtlh Washington C....n-~ T.uc C• rt .. WAStDNGTON (AP' -The Carter •dmm1stralton is nearly read.> lo propolle a b~iness tax cut plan providing for a modt-ratt" pet"dup an deprtt1ahon allowance:.. lhl' Washington Po::.t reported toda~ Designed to counter an ultimately larger tax reduction ad· v~nced by Repubhcan pres1deotiaJ candjdate Ronald Rea1an, the admm1stration plan would produce an estimated 14.S billion to SS billion tn tu reduc:liooa foe buainess in 1981 and up to $13 blllioo by 1985. compared with S4 bUlioo in 1981 and ~7 billion by 1985 in the Reagan proposal, the newspaper said. GeWN-...r .. c81U. LONDON CAP> -The value ot the dollar dropped on world currency marlteta today. Gold advanced past $68S an ounce.· London's five bUllion houses fixed the afternoon price or gold at '888.75 an ounce. up from Monday's $675 and the metal's highest London price since Feb. 13. It closed at $687.50 and tradedinNewYorkatM84,up$S.50. Masters Pageant Has Many Flowers By JOHN NEEDHAM Of ... O.lly ...... Jc.ff f ollowing up on his work from las t year. director Gl en E ytchison has som ething to ~lea :.e a ll taste~ 10 the 45lh an· uual Pa~cunt of the Master... which previewed Monday in Laguna keach. Those with a yen !or th~ Big Top v.ho rl!member the cxc1le· mt.>nt of the c1rcui. comm~ to lo\\ n "'Ill <.'nJOY the s~ven rt' aeat1ons or early 20th century Rin~lmg Br~ <Jnt.I Barnum & Haile\ po...,tc•r.,. Others who thrUI at the ex· plo1ts of lhe lone cowboys who tamed the west wrU enJOY the pageant's repr esentation or Charles M. Russet's .. J erked Pown ·· And tho~e with a tas te for post ·C1 v1I W ar sculptur-t.' representative of American •fit'altsm in political thou~ht and ph1lo .. 11ph' v.111 hkc the four r1: 1:rcallon~ an the Amcricar Thugs Enter Home in HB, Rob 6 People Two gunmen , o ne with a charcoal·smeared race, enter~ a Huntington Beach home Sun· day night. ordered three resi· dents and three visitors to lie on the noor and robbed the six vie· t1 ms of $388 Police said the robbery OC· curred in a home on Sidcup Lane Jl 10 p m The front door of the home was open when the two men. each armed with a re· volver. ente red. One victim'~ hands we re taped be hind hrs back No injuries were reported in the incident. The money was taken from the victi~· wallets and pursel'I. f.fter warnin~ lhe victims n<>t to nil the police. the gunmen fled on foot. police s aid. ORANGECOMT .. f DAILY PILOT ''" O•,_.. ~ O..•t p,.-••l"t ._..,. '' ,~, .. ,.. .... 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The annual pageant takes origanaJ works of art and re· creates them with live models ~artted and posed exactly as they a ppear In the original v.orks. In paintings, the model!> pose against detailed canva:. backgrounds This year's backgrounds were ramted by David Rymar and .ei.lc-t Sturm. who dupllcat· t-d the origrnal oi l paintings w. an g acrylics. Had they painted the scene') in oils. It would reflt!c t the ~t rong stage lrght, so their "honest forgeries" with painted models in place. a re supposed to appear two-dimensional under the stage lights. There was a problem with creating that two-dimensional look Monday nlght. with one model appearing to be Just that. a model 1n "The 1'errlble Scare" by William Strutt The pictured horseback rider about to be pounced upon by three lions seems to hang on to the backboard for dear hfe At anv minute It appear11 he Wlll fali off and land on has back in t he middle of the stage. Another time the flattening a nd blending did not occur was an .. Louis XIV and His Heirs" by Ni colas de Largilliere. Costumes and makeup for the piece w e r e impressive . However, the audience found it difficult to Imagine the re - c r eation as a painting. The models were plainly three· dimensional. Where the lighting worked especially well was with the paintings "Children by the Sea" bv Edward Potthast and "The Blue Boat" by Winslow Homer. Both re.creations reflected the dabs of color the or iginal artists intended to be highU ghted. male· ing for two of the most im· pressive representations in the program. Clearly the mos t popular selection with the audience. if applause is an indicator, were the Chelsea Porcelains. The figures virtually glowed and s park.led under the stage U&hll as the pleces slowly revol~ for total viewing. Here the volunteer models must be commended or holdinl such an extremely difficult poee while their platform• were In motion. The pretentatlon wu one ol the molt believable re- creationl in the prop'am. Allo camerina loud applauH was the piece Utled "Elcht Im· mortall '' wtllch ptctur.ct etlbt porceiain Cblnele JlsurlMI from that eomto''• blltOry. Ren afain the 1t11• Ullltl bllhli~ polnt.I OD tbe live fl1aree, 1ettlDI U.. auditete bellne dUlt tbe modela ... lD fact WGrb al art. ------__ _.. ___ .,. - rr..P1 Al UN ET ••• ... ~ .... by tftlh hunt •n nMr \he Yood\Jll y....._,1 lft S)IMW JYM tl•lvle Mid \be ~,·. of. fie• cWennhMd lhe woman was bfot wf'd' ll •nd 25 > art old and hlild lKw> dud from tbrM wt'e'.t to thrw fl)(lll)lhs, wblcb probably m 11dt• ht•r t.ht• flrtt vlcUm ln Ow (' lllll' The mn~u111uoo kgan when th• patt11 clld bodies ot Miu Morano 9ft\f Mm Chandler~ round dumped ne ict to t.Oe Ven· turll Preewa} nt ur Crifflth Pttrk June 12 i'(•ll~~ u1d ther~ was no In· ihc:at1on t!ilh~r of tho5e two > oung women ba.d been mvol~ tn prlltitituuon A(\l:r cQnductin~ autopsies on all five victims. the coroner's or lice has HJd there 111 no evidence an.> ol r.hem bad been sexually asuulted "W\' ~ueve the killer lS some· one from this .Ht'a," Helv1n said. "but we tlon 'l U1ow for 11ure W:.11nings haH• been give n to p 1 o s t 1 tut es 1 n the Sun s c'I Boukva.rd area. but the women have not gi\'en police any leads in the case. Helvin added. "We're going to m ake an at \empt to talk lo more of the girls." he said. J\n)onc with information rt· ~anhn.: the slay1ogs was asked to call police at .\85·2114 or 4135. 250'.?. Valley Boosts Participation In Fire Plan Fountain Valley has extended 1\!> participation in the west county's Net 6 emergency fare service program for an add1· t1onal 10 years. with annual re· views of its financial share of r1pt'rat1ons. The Net 6 Joint Powers AgTtt· ment provtdes for the hre de· partmcnts or Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach. Seal Beach and Westminster to res pond to alarm::. anywhere an the four· c1ly d1stnct. ··The· Net fl concept for coo pe rative fire prolecllon ~en sees 1s e1 i.uperb Pxample of mun1c1pal cooper ation. ~h 1ch Jtre atly reduces total service cost wtule providing maximum usc..• of manpowe r and equip· ment ." s <A1d Fountam V alle~ Mayor Al Hollindeo. The Net 6 agreeme.nt d1v1des costs for the program among the tour c1t1es, based on population and property values. For the period from July 1, 1980 to June 30. 1981, Fount.ajn Valley mu.st pay 16 4 percent or the expenses. c•o mpured to 55.8 percent for flunttngt.on Beach. 9.8 percent for Seal Beach and 18 percent for Westminster The Net 6 concept was m.itiat· ('(! In 1 ~5 and ha!> ~erved as " model for otht:r Onmge Count~ t•1tie1> including the Net 4 pro· ~ram' serving Anaheim. Garden \irove, Orange and Stanton. fl/Trustees Again Back Sako/ Land For the second lime in less than a year. fountain VaJley School Olatnct trusttts have ep. prov~ plans to sell 11.3 acres of !>urplus district property At their July 3 meeting. lhe trustees unanimously agreed lo 1-1eek b11i5 for the so-called P ope ~1te at Cordata S tree t and Tanager Avenue. The district 1s askrng a minimum o f S2 7 millron for the undeveloped res · 1dential acreage. Written bids mus t be sub · milled by 7:30 p.m . Thursday. Aug. 2. The trustees wilt open the bids at their meetings on that dale and will also receive oral bids at that time. Bidders are required to submit a check for $270,000, which will be re· tained a.s a down paymen from the high bidder . The district he ld a similar auction for the Pope site last Qc. Lobe r. but the h igh bidder. Bastex, Inc .. failed to close escrow. The minimum bid dur· ing last year 's 1ale alt.empt wa.s Sl.S million. the 1978 appraised value of the land. D1stnct omcrals contend lhat the vaJue of the prime reaJden· t1al property bu aoared since that apprahal. New Tar Balla Foul Texaa Sand SOOTH PADRE ISLAND, Teu1 <AP> -Au\boriUes are u.naure Whether 1ooey tar ball.a that have no.tea ubore at UUI south Tuu resort are from last 1~mmet'1 Mexican oil 1p.lll. Laat year llexJco'1 lxtoc 1 well in tbe Bay ot Campecbe 1ubed out ol CCJD1r'Ol. da......, south Taa beeebes. Tbe "° WU C= In llareb, but crude that to tbe oeeaa floor beyond the IUl'f UM could ba.e bMD cburned up qaln. --------~ Fate of llB Diilco Weighed The HunUnaton Btac:h City Councn wUS hold a public: hear· Ing tonight to determine ti nobe rn the par\lng lot near the Red Onion disco ls a public nuinnce Depending on testimony and findings by the city attorney, the Chy Counc il r e portedly can either Urrut or close operation at the popular disco at Peter's Landing. Residents of Broadmoor homes and of Surfside oear lhe popular nightspot in the Hunt· 1ngton Harbour area alon ~ Pacific Coast Highway have complained about noise. hon.lung horns and disorMrly behavior Their complaints resulted in two different nois e tests ad mrn1stered Apnl 26 and June I an the parkan~ lot The disco ~as round to be in violation of city noise levels both times. The matter was turned ov~r to the city attorney for legal action by the county Oepanment of Bn\11ronmental Health t\ polll'l' dl•p<Jrtm enl report rated loud und boisterous con· c1uct by patrons in the lot. racing autos and squeahn~ tires, loud radio~. honktnA. horns and yell mg and faghtm~ among patron.' The police report also said that concentration of people in the di.Seo makes the location un safe and a h1gh n s k for disaster !>hould an cmerJ(cncy occur !"h(' O<'t•u panc} hm1t ha::. ~n reduc<.'<1 Crom 61 1 to S30 Pohce also cited traffic con· ges t1on along Pacifi c Coast Highway by cars wailing to get into the lot. Crillc1sm conllnued despite ef· f orts by Peter's Landing operators to take m1t1gat1ng measures A second publrc hearrng alsc I!. scheduled tonight to deal with a request by the Beachwalk Homeownl'r!\ As~oc1at1on for police enfor<.'ement on pnvatt.- streets Saudi Sale Nixed WASl-ONGTON <AP l -More than two·lh.irdh or the Senate has s igned a lt·lle r to Pre::.1dent Carter 1nd1catm~ oppos1t1on lo a ny sa le to Saudi Arabia of equipment aes1g11ea to improve the capab1ht1es ot American made F 1!> fighter planes, an aide to Sen J acob J avits said Monday ru ght. Rui~nts are ask.in& for belp to CUJ'b speeding and reckless driving ln lbe private develop-ment. The police department routinely has disapproved s1m1lar requests. citing man- power problems and bud1et hmit.ations. The City Council 1s m~g to n ight instead of Monday because members attended the Laguna Beach Pageant ot lbe Masters Monday night. E'ro•P-..41 PROBE .•• names of the thrtt d1 sc1phned officers have not been released Ont-officer 111o·u targeted for str1kin~ the suspect with his flSt "v. hale suffic ient he lp wa::. available " ··such force should not hit ve b<.>en attempted until all other responsible restra1nt5 had been t'Xhausted." the report states The other two officers were disciplined for attempting to enter the suspect 's vehicle by breaka.ng out its wmdows . One officer 's action was described as ··unwarranted and unnecessary and served no prac· tscal purpose Not only was It fulllE-. but the officer exposed himself and fellow oHicen. 10 ris k had the suspect been armed ·· The third officer also was crat1c1zed for breaking out a wm- do111o on the dnver·s side. when a police car was blocking this door A II three rtte1ved one-day sus ~ns1ons equal to 10 houn of lost pa} The ch1ef's memo noted that \a n ous e~ e"" 1tnesr;es gave drf· florin~ ac·c·oU11~ f)f the arrest "The· \ er'>IOr1~ ranged from 13 office~ at tht> scene i,tnkang a hand c uff e d su-;pec t -.imultaneoW>ly "'Ith night stack-. f(J the olher extreme . that the matter W<CI handled tn an ex · emplar) fashJon · Ronald 0 O;iv1s. a Santa Ana a tt o rn ey r ~pre ,e nl 1 n~ M cCormick ,.,,..~ unavailable for 1rnmed1a te comment o n tht C'haer s repon. but a id last week that a claJm against the crt y ma) be fried in connc:ct1on with lhe tactics used in McCormick s arrest UNHEARD OF WATCH SALE July 9th-July I 3th S'l1llKE abo\at • peft• ol our........,. are blacth a•4 Mealeaa· Am«Mw."WU..oe.1n• "Utterly ''dle•loua. . . :· d eclered Al•• Rado•. • s pok um an for lndu1tr y nqot.l&on Ind • alftelal al the flrm lnvolvM la ~ ol the Diemer Jnterti• plpellDe. "We ofrered tbem teu beuuse laboren are u.nsklUed worken for the moet pa.rt and are not worth as muell to the in· dustry as the slriUed trades," Rados said. He pointed out the s killed trad es s tarl we ll beneath journeyman wages. while laborers begin at•·• per hour . Ro land Gardner. a spokesman for Kaiser Corp., which is build· ing the new Newport Bay Bridge, waa not ao optimistic about lbe laborers' wa.lkout. "It 's just got it shut down," be said of the Back Bay brid&e· bu1ldlng. ··we're hoping it'll be over by the end of lhe week, but 1 don't think so.·· Dave Barron. a spokesman for Soulhem Cal1fom ia Edison Co .• principal operators of the San Onofre nuclear plant, said the walkout r:; costing the utility $3.S million Uus week. Judge Nixes HB Doctor's ~Dismissal Huntington Beach psychiatrist Dr Lousi. f . Glatch Jr .. who is scheduled to stand trial July 21 on 22 felony charges of Medi-Cal fraud ha.c; been denied dismissal of hi" t a.'e by Orange County !-.upenor Coun Judge Bruce W. ~umner The tnal datl'. which was set in A pnl !>lJnd!'J \,latch will fare f hJq~cs of havrng allegedly billed &led1·Cal for counseling w:\s1on5 that did not take place and for ()\'er b1ll1ng Medl·Cal by rh<J rgang ror hour sessions when 11nh 30 minute sessions took ~I al<'. C1ccord1n~ to State Deputy \ttnrne\' General t'redenck R ~1 111.Jr )r Th•· btdll' claims that ~;latch . "'hthe practice I'> approx1 mately 60 pl·rc•·nl Med1·Cal. wa:. paut mon· lh.in $118.000 from Med•· <:al \n 1m Thi• l harge:; 101 lud~ 21 eounL'\ ''' M•1'1·Cal fraud and one count ot grJnd thdl, relating to th•• othl'r c-ounL-. C'h<Jr)!c::. JJi:31n~t Glatch were filed b) lhL' Mtomey GeneraJ's Offs<'l'·~ ~t1·d1 Cal fraud unit folio " tnl<? a lengthy anvestJgat1on r)( Glatch ·~ billing practices, 'temmtn~ from a complaint from lhc swte Depanment of HeaJlh Sen1c-es. ~~~~~~~~~ I 0°/o to 50°/o OFF • PIAGET g CORUM © CONCORD~ 18kt and 14kt Gold Come Early -SuPPIY It Limited 731111 <J/Ja/heJ 9t1wfeJI 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (714) ~, ..... l , • I I ' I l ' ' l , ' I I I l f 17 ' I f 7 r Irvine l:'.OIT I O N 1: "•••ff•••t••• D•lly New1111p•per VOL. 731 NO. 190, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANG COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENT1 Construction Projects Paralyz,ed Strikial ;jabott" conUnuec! to bold up me>1t coo1tructaon tn Sout.bem Callrornl• today Un&on apoketml'I\ e-1tlmate ~ walkout by about 12,000 mem ben ol Laborers lntem at1onal ta keepina up to 100.000 other worken who are hononng lhe p1cke't Hnes orr construction job.. Tbe walkout over • demanded. •• 31 an hour mcrease in wage and frtngt' bt-tlef1ts spread over a three-year pt1riod 11 not expected to be easily r~lved, a poU of un· ion •nd industr y le aders lrl dicated Currently, laborers those who do the heavy, often d.arty, physical work at job sates re- ceive $8.98 per hour. plus $4.87 m fringe benefits The Laborers Uoaoo as being offer $5.10 increase per hour over a three year penod by associated Southern California bulld~ra and general cootractons which have their own negotiating org&nUa· ta on M aJor projects 1n Orange County that have been shut down by the impasse include: -Remodeling and expansion of Anaheim Stadium , a $33 million job due to be far enough aloog by Aug. 11 to allow the WAITRESS PERSONIFIES 'BAREBACK RIDER IN PINK' ON CIRCUS POSTER M egan Grtfftth Appear• for Am Time In 45th Pageent of the MHt•r• Three Laguna Art Festivals Open Today The festival sea~on as upon Laguna Beach, and the city 1s bracing for the expected largt crowd that pours mlo the J\rt Colony for the next seven w~ks. The city's three fes tivals op e ned t oday for the 1980 season, promising to brmg 1n thous ands of out-of ·town vis· 1tors. Shuttle buses will run con· tanuously from Laguna Canyon Road, site for the three festivals, and downtown parking lots from 10 :00 a .m. until midnight. Sawdust '80, located at 935 Laguna Canyon Road, will be open from 10:00 a .m. to 11 :00 p.m . daily. Admiuion is Sl for adults, with children under 12 admitted free when accom- panied by an adult. The Festival of the Arts. at Irvine Bowl Park, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, will be or,en from noon until 11 :30 p.m . daily. Admission i1 fifty cents for adults, 10 cents for children 12 and under. Grounds admission is free for those with pageant Ucketa. The Art·A·Fair festival is on .1A1una Canyon Road at Canyon· t Acres Drive, It will be open from 10:00 a.m . until ll:30 p.m. daily with e $1 admi11ion for adult.a. Cblldren under 12 1•t in free. New Tar e.11. Foal Texaa Sand SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Teua <AP> -AuttaortUa are amun wbetber gooey tar ba11I Uaat baYe floated ubore at lhil IOUtb Texas raort are from last ... _.., llateu oU 1plll. Lut 19ar llu.lco'• latoe 1 ..U ID tM SQ ol Campedle psllrd Gal ol cantrol, d•m81f• -*ll'l'aM bMcbM .• Masters Pageant Pleases all Tastes By JOHN NEEDHAM OI -~ly ~lt4 S\MI Followrng up on has work from la ~t year , di r ect or G le n Eytchison has something to please all tastes in the 4Sth an· nual Pageant of the Masters. whic h previewed Monday an Laguna Beach. Those with a yen for the Big Top who remember the excite- ment of the circus coming to town will enjoy the seven re· creations of early 20th century Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Balley posters. Others who thrill at the ex· ploits of the lone cowboys who lamed the west will enjoy the pageant's representation of Charles M. Russet's "Jerked Down.'' And those with a taste ror pos t -Civil War sculpture representative or American idealism in poUtical lboughl and philosophy will like the four re- creations in the American Renai.uance portion of the pro- 1ram . HJgbligbting the moods of the various pelnUngs to a noticeable degree were the musical scores chosen and conducted by music director Wchard Menn, a1ao in hiJ second year at the pa1eant. Applauae fort.be festival's re- creation ol "'lbe Garden al Al· lab" by Maxfield Parrl1h seemed to be as much for Menn'• choice ol mualul ac· companlmenta u ll wu for the paintmo. Th-·ennual pa1eant takes Orillnel work.a of art Ind re- creat• them wttb U ve model.a garbed and poHd eucUy u tbe1 appear In tbe orlslnal work1. In palntln11. the models poee a1alnlt detaUed canva1 baekO'omdl. Thfa ,.... •• bac:klJ"C)UDCll ... pamled by David Rymar and Les lee Sturm. who duplicat- ed the on ginal 011 paintings US· mg acrylics. Had they painted the scenery in oils. it would reflect the s t ron g :.ta~e light. so the ir "honest forgeries" with painted models in place, are supposed to appear two-dimensiona l under the stage Hghts. T here was a proble m with creating th<it two-dimensional look Monday night, with one model appearing to be Just that, a mode l in ''The 'terrible Scare'' by William Slrutt. The pictured horseback rider about to be pounced upon by three lions seema to hang on to the backboard for dear life. At any minute ll appears be will fall orr and land on his back in the middle of the stage. Another Ume the Oattening and blending did not occur-was in "Louis XJV and His Heirs" by Nico Lu de Larcllllere. Costumes and makeup for the piece were i mpressive. However, the audience found it difficult to tma1lae the re· c reation as • paintln1. The modell were plainly tbree· dimensional. Where the U1btlDf worked eapeclally well wa1 with tbe palntlnp "Cbildrm by the Sea" by Edward PoUb.lst and ''The Blue eo.t" by Wlaelow Homer. 8otb re-autiOlll reflteUld tbe dabt al oolol' tbe orilinaJ artists intended to be bllblifbt.ed, mU· lnl for two of tbe moat tm· preulve ....,reaentaUona In tbe proaram. Clearly the moat . popular MlecUan wttb tbe eudlene.., lf epplame II an indicator, wen tbe Cbel1H Porcelain•. l. Rams' flrst exhibition footbaU game to be played there. -Construction or the Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay, an $8.9 million project designed to cure one of the Orange Coast's worst traffic bottlenecks. -Building on new units or the San Onofre nuclear power generating station near San Clemente a $3.1 billion project by Bechtel Power Co., prime contractor. -The Diemer lntertie pipeline, a SJOO million project in nortb-centraJ Orange County considered vital to meetinlll the county's future water r.tt<b. Striking laborers do such work as ditch digging, liftaog, moving and other heavy work at JOb sites Craft union employes do more sophisticated work su ch as c arpentry, painting and ironwork. Most of the craft un ions already have agreed to new contracts. "Traditional!;. we have been given almost the same increases as the other unions and we're not taking SI r7 an hour less this year," said Ray Wilson, bw.1· ness manager for the Southern <See STlllKE, Page AZ> Guidelines Asked IDSD to Regulate Political Studies The Irvine Unified School D1s- t r 1 c t trus tees unanimous ly adopted a policy regulating classroom discussion of poht1cal issues Monday . .. All classroom instructional programs and/or student ac- t 1 vi ti e s involvi ng current political issues shall be subject to review and approval by the principal and/or superintendent to insure proper planning. ap- propriateness, ob1ectiveness . fairness and educational value," the policy states. The trustees also directed the district staff to draw up im· plementallon guidelines fo r the policy and establish an informa· lional bank to be used by teachers delving into political IS· sues . "Our concern is that young people have an opportunity to discuss political isaues and have both sides presented fully." trustee Elizabeth Sicoli sajd thjs morning .. I can think of al Jeast five in· stances this year that. through some oversight. both sides of an issue haven't been explored." Former Irvine City Coun- cilwoman Gabrielle Pryor spoke against the poli cy at Monday's meeting, saying at might have the effect of stiffing political dis· CUSSIOl\S. "Our intent is not to put restraints on political di s- cussions, but to enlarge their ob· Ject iveness." trustee Frank Hurd said this morning. "Past discussions of Proposallon 13 are an example of 1nstruct1on on a one·sided basis ." He said the new policy doesn't increase the power or pnnc1 pal& a nd s upe rinte nd e nt o ve r classroom procedure but simply increases the visibility of their e xisting power to insure obJ ec t1veness in the class room. Rachel Gragg, an Amencan government teacher at Irvine High School, called the policy "an infringement on academ1c freedom8" when it was first an· troduced in early June. She said at the time that it was directed at her because of 1...ouncilman Bill Vardoulis· un - happiness about a late mv1tat1on he got for a council candidates day held in her class. Left te States o.llyl"tl40IS~"-• LEAST TERN JUST WON'T SETTLE IN NEWPORT BEACH Fish end Game'• Ron Hein With Decoy Bird In Beck Bey Terned Off Birds Srmb Nesting Area By STF.VF. MARBLE Ol 1"9 0.11, ,., ... St•" Thl' Cahfom 1a lca:.t tt>m . o rare and finicky s mall fry of ;, bard. has snubbed man's ~t er forts in Newport Beach State officials have s pent two years taJlonng a two-acre spit an Upper Newport Bay in hope-. that the endangered bard would move in and start nesting But Ron Hein. a fish and game official. says the fast-vanishing terns just fly by without so much as a serond glance. "We've tried everything." ex· plains Hein, who also oversees st ate operations at Bolsa Chica in lluntinl(ton Heach · I don't kno"' what's turnin~ them off · Tht' empty tt·rn ~anctu ary 1s hu11l on ;, mound of old drcdgan l( <.,po1 b on the u pJ)<!rmo~t tip of Shellmaker lslanr1, <in art-a now closed to the publi c T he rest'rve 1s encircled by a low electronic fence. designed to keep out dogs or weo!>els but not :.o low as to zap baby tern!> should the~ decide to waddle out of the reserve toward water. But Hem s ays that a s far as he knows , he's the only creature that 's been zapped by the fence To further encourage nestinJ,t of the endangered bard about a dozen least tern lookalike decoys have been scattered around the two-acre site. Republicans Clwp ERA From Platfonn Coast Weather Patchy e11rly morning fog or low clouds aloo1 the coast. Otherwise sunny , through Wednesday. Little change In temperature. ' Hi ghs near 70 at the C beaches, to mid·80S in·' land. Lows tonight 57 to 65. J DETROIT <AP> -Republican platform writen voted today to abandon the party's 40-year sup· port for tbe Equal Ri1bts Amendment for women and to place instead in tbe 1910 Republican platform an auer· tlon that the mauer "ii now tn the band• of tbe 1hte le1islaturea." · ERA backers called tbe near· unanhnoua vot.e by tbe human reaourtea aubcommJttee a ma· jor defeat end ¥OWed to eppeaJ to tbe full 108-membel\ plaUonn com m.lt&ee llDd to take lt to tbe conv...UC. floor ll nec111uy. But Sen. Jobn Tower, R· Texu, ebalrmaD al tbe f1dl tom· mltt.e, laid be did not upect b1a panel to r•••M tbe aubeommlt· tH deelalon. He ullM tbe lan1ua•e adopted "a eom-proma..T· IDd told npoNr9, "I bopt tblN are't U7 IDON &m• troYenMI." Tiie ..... tlaat WU ........ came wltla die bl-•• ol ..._ to Ronald Reagan. who personally opposes the ERA. The subcommittee approved the measure after reJectin1 nat· ly, on an u ... vote, a proposal by dele1ate John Leopold of Hawaii to reput the lWJS GOP plat· form 's statement that "the Republican Party reaffirma Its 1uppon of raUfkatlon of the Equal Rlcbta Amendment.'· 1'be aubcommittee elao reJed· ed a lllll draft p~ that menUoaed t.be party • 40-year hlttory al ~ for the ERA and 8dded t.hat it did not re- nounce that It.and ln ~. AclopUd '-t4ad wu a pro- poul by dele1etea Marilyn Thayw al LoWalana and G-., Farler al Vlranla that uaena, la part: "We reaffirm our part7'1 bllloric com~ to equal rtlbtl and equalit.J for wom• ... We oppoee uy moYe wllkh would "ve tbe fMeral 1overnmmt more power OYW famW.. INSIDE TODA" ~ A" oofotion hiltorlan '• •~rch far Anvlio Earhart ha.I proved /rwtrotmg. But lu 1t1'mbted o cro11 , .om•t~ ~ m111tif.,tnQ \ -o AM Am Clipfwr which , dUGppeoud wUhc>W o troc• bl J"8. See ~ A10. . .... a.~ a l ....... ..... .............. ............. "'"-......... .. • ._ ...... a L.A.... M ...... IJW ~ .. =~ &-:;~ 11a 1111 a .... .,. .. =~ .. .... --.a ~ .... CJ ;;ir ...... ·= , ....... .. ........ ... ...... M ._.,_ M 1 ... ~ ........ -JIJST BRBAIUNC-----..... t... ...... f'IOlft ,.._ .• lll9fW -...,, ,., ........ 5 ""'· Shah Aide Brand. Death Report Fal.e CAIRO. !&)'pt CAP> A llJC*•man IM lb• alliaC n ·1hall "°"•mm.d Rua Pahlavi toda)' dftlJed a Japanne t"f'pOf't lh•I Pahl avi dlf'd The ~ b> lM newspaper Aaahl Shambu.n wu ~ at trtbut«f lO otn tal OC' other IC>Urffa. and IHt DO f\ll'\IM.r details P&hJavi apoll•man Man Mone told The A.JIO(il'-d Pr a here the ttPOl1 ()( lb4t Conner Iranian momarrb'1 death """ .. totally lnartural~ I'm •ltUni next to him naht now He'a r \ mi. inlprovin11 ahghlly bH b) l>'t H<'h day ·· .............. .!I ........ .. MOSCOW CAP) The SoVl~ Unton •arned the United Stat• tod~ •a&aioat deployin1 addauonal nuclear mtullefi I.ft EUroPt•. saying It "ould take · •II meaaurea" to oHtch tht> buildup. T~ Statemt'nt apparenUy munt tht' Kremlin was re1mpos· 1ng condJltona for arms rt'ducllon h•llt1 with Washtn&ton Cart..-~In T~ C... Pl•• WAStfl NC:TON I AP l Tht' <:arter admini•lr•Uon 1s nearly reJd\ to prov<~e a bu tnes~ tdX rut plan prov1d10g for a mode1 alt• .,~up 1n depreciation allowance5 the Washington Pust reporteJ t11ch1 ) Des1gnt:d lo t'ounter an ultimate!) larger tax reduction ad vanced b~ Rtpubhcan presidential <'andidate Ronald Reagan the adm1mstrat1on plan would produce an es timated $4 5 btlho~ to S5 b1ll&on an tax reduct1oru. for business in 1981 and up to SlJ billion by 1985. compared with $4 b1lhon m 1981 and $57 billion by 1985 m the Reagan pro~al . the ne wspaper said Gold .............. , ... ' LONDON tAPI The value of the dollar dropped on world currency m<trkets today Gold advanced past $685 an ounce London'!. f1 vc bullion houses fixed the afternoon price of gold lit $688.75 an ounce. up from Monday 's $675 and the metaJ's h1~hcst London price since Feb. 13. It closed at $687 .50 and tr<1dt<d in New York at $684, upS!).50. Police Ask Public Help in LA Slayings LOS ANGELES CAP> -With the unsolved s hoolang deaths of five youn g women on their hands, police have turned to the pubhc for assistance in the SO· 1.:alled Sunset Slayer case. Two of the victims, half· ~1sters Cina Morano. 15, and Cindy Chandler, 16, were from Huntington Beach. For I.he fln.t time . police re· Strike Those Wulows And Orphans Irvine police Det ective Phil Povey was surprised this morn· in~ "hen he tracl·d a l>Ul>pected bunco scheme to a bohc1tor for lh<' ln'111e Police A:.soc1at1on Tht• t>mploye<> of Dick GeorS?c J>roduc-t111ns, hlrNi to Sl·ll llckeU. to lht' UJ><'Oming police <ISSOCla· twn varil'ty show, was 1n:.tead s t·e k1n~ rt>0t ribut1ons tCJ an .. I rvme Polil't' Officers W1dow1> <1nd Orphans Fund." "We have no s uch fund." Po- vc•y said "That ~uy was a little overzt·alous." The solicitor was called and told to limit his telephone pitch to selltnfll tickets to the vanety s how Three people called the police department Monday night to complain about the telephone '>Ohc1lat1oru. Murderer Escapes S AN D I EGO <A P ) -A manhunt has begun for a con· v1ct ed murderer who apparenUy walked out the front door of the federal Metropolitan Correc- tional Center wearing his pnson c lothing Rufus W1lhams, 28, convicted of murdering a San Diego man two years ago, made his way to the lobby Monday. past guards and out onto a downtown ~lreel OAANQE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,_. °' .... , .. \* O,..t.., ,. _ _. ··"~ ~ .. j, • ~01MCI '""' tiff#'\ '"•""\l '' ""'°'1.,_Cf tt'J ,,_ ,,,.,..~ c .. ,, ~.~,. ~ .. , MN• .. " ,... ... __., -· twOf·\IWCI ,.,..,_.., ll'W'~ ,_, ... , '"" '°''• Mirw ,...._.,.,,, ""'""'"' H~""""Of'l •••<"' •ov .. \•" Y t U•• ''"''"' t..••w"'• • .,., .. ,.,.,,. (-Oit-\1 /4 ..,,..... f'~..,, ·~" ,.,_.•\IW<OWV'O.r\_,..,.....,,....,, , .. .,"II(.,.. P..O .. \"-r'9 _,..,,,I\ •t .UO Nf•I l•t liifr-H• ft 0 .. , ')eO ~-.. Mifw._ (..fJtfOt fllM • .,.,. ._,,_ flirn..,,..,.,,.._..,..,._,. ,.o. c...rtfot "'~· ··"·de-1"14 ~(A-.... ~ '-·~-[ctitw '-···---· ... t•• awto.M lMo ., .. _,.._, ..... ' . vealed that the severed head of 20-year·old Exxie Wilson had been discovered in a wooden chest They rusplayed that grisly container Monday. and asked anyone who recognized 1t to con- tact them . "!l's a a very unique box." said Los Am~eles Police Detc<> live Leroy Oro2co "Someone should be able to recognm~ n That's why we are asking the public to help us." Reporter s were s hown the "homemade" death·head box. with its hinged lid Jert c losed Police sajd that the somewhat battered box, meas u ring 11 inches by 13 inches by 9 inches, and derorated with brass rings and com ers, appears to have been thrown from a moving vehicle. They dedined to open the box saying anyone who called wo•Jlrl kw as ked a "test" about the in tenor of the chest. Police ~aid physical ev1d<·n1:e definitely ltnks .. the fi\l' murders to one killer "The connectfon appears to be the caliber of the weapan used. a small hand gun." 1>a1d Sgt John lle lvin. ··w e reel if we c an get some body to call who's seen this box or ooe lake it, it could lead us to the person who com milted the murder," Helvin added. Miss Wilson's head was found in an alley off the 12400 block of Ventura Boulevard June 27 by an unidentified man who opened the container and re ported tus find to police. The torso had been discovered a few blocks away on June 23, the same day that the body of Mass Wilson 's friend Karen Jones. 24, was found on Fran)chn Avenue west of Ohve Street in Burbanlc. Police said the two women, both from Little Rock. Ark., had extensive records for soliciting in that state. They had moved lo Los Angeles just two weeks before being slam The most recent victim in the case was an unidentified woman whose nude. mummihed body was discovered by s nake hunt· ers near the Foothill Freeway in Sylmar June 30 Helvin said the coroner's of. rice determined the woman was bet ween 17 and 25 years old and had 'been dead from three weeks to three months, which probably made her the fi rst victim in the case The lnvestlgaUoo began when the partly dad bod.Jes of llisa Morano and Mias Chandler were found dumped next to the Ven· tun Freeway near Griffith Park June 12. Police said there wu no ln· dlcatlon either or tboae two youn1 women bad been involved LD prostitution. After conduct.inc 1utop1les on •Jl five vtcthns, tbe coroner'• ol· flee bl Mid there ls no evidence any Of them had Men sexually UHulted. ··we be.lien the killer ls tome· one from tbi1 area," Helvln Hld, "but we don't know for aure." w.._. have been 1tna to pro1thutes In tbe Sunaet Boulevard area, but the women beYe not Sinn police aay IMda ID the case. HelYin added "We're sotnc to mate aa at· tempt to tall: to more ol the 1tr1'. ti be •aid. ... --------·. New Sex ProblelD8 On Ship LONC: BF.ACll <API The USS Norton Sound. already wrackf'd w1\h morale problelnll ~<'auae ol an 1nveiU&aUoo lnw h11mo1uuality amona women r rt•w Mf'mben, hu another aex· r~latt>d controveny. lnvolvi.na o llct(ed harassment ot female C'rt!w mt<mbt-r~ by a m ale petty ottl('et Nuvy Lt Cmdr. Mark Baker t•onftrmed that a court·martial wall begin Wednesday or Thu.rs· day •sam.st Petty Officer Craig Norman 'Norman is charged with of· C~n s e s c ont'ern1ng sexual hurassmt!nt." said Baker. a pubhc tnformataoo officer for the Navlil Surface f orce of the l'aciftc l-1eet He said Norman went to an ~xec utl\•e officer·~ screening tn· vest1gat1on on one occasion. · 'T be case was dismissed due t<> 1ns uffic1ent Information. However . subsequent to that in· vesl1gation, sevt>ra l wome n came forth with additional aJ. legations whtch were discussed with the ship's executive of· f1 cer," Balter said. "As a result, the executive offi cer recom- mended referral to commanding o ffi cer~· mas t The captain tCmdr J E . Sceb1rt) referred the case to tnal by l>pecial oourt· martial." Al the s ame time . eight women crew members aboard the Norton Sound a re facing d1s- m 1s~al hearings for a lleged homosexuality A date for their he aring has not been scheduled. l ,r .. PageAJ STRIKE Cahfomla Council of Laborers. "I don't know why they of· fered us so much less this tJme. but 1t 1s certainly possible that they fi gured our members would accept the differential s ince a bout ,,., ix·rcent of our m embers are hlllck s and M exican Amencans.'' Wilson observed ·' l 1ltcrly ridiculous .. d e clared Alex R ado s, a ..,pokt>s man f or Industry negotiator~ and an ofhc1al of the ft rm invoh•t'd tn construction of tht: Diemer lntert1e p1pehne "We o ffe r e d th e m less because laborers are unsk1Ued workers for the m ost part and a re not worth as much to the in· dustry as tht: skilled trades," Rados said. He pointed out tbe skilled trades s tart well ben eath Jo urn ey man wages . while laborers begin at $8 98 per hour Roland Gardner , a spokesman for Kaiser Corp , which 1s bwld· 1ng the nc" N e "po rt Hay Rr1dge, was not so opt1mt.'>t1c about the laborer~· ..., alkout. "It 's Just got it shut down.· hl' ~aid of the Back Bay bndge- bu1lding "We 're hoping 1t'U be over by the end of the week. but I don 't Uunk so." Dave Barron. a spokesman for Southern California Edison Co . principal operators of the San Onofre nuclear plant, said the walkout is costing t.he utiltly $3.5 million this week. He said the figure will in- crease each s ucceeding week If the walkout becomes protracted. Anaheim city oWcials pledged Monday that the ir stadium will be ready Aug 11 for the Rams' first ~r1d lron battle a s scheduled. although perhaps .not with all rucet1es R. Dillman Services Set Me m or ial s e r vices are scheduled Wednesday at 3 p m. 1n Old Waverly Church, Santa Ana, for onetime Orange County Social Security Offi ce manager Ralph A. Dillman, who died Sun· day. He was 70 when he succumbed at Scripps Hospita l in La Jolla after a bnef Illness. A member of Calvary Chapel. Mr. Dillman served from 1956 to 1970 as head or the Social Securi- ty office, helpang tho us ands with their pension problems over the years. He lenes his wife Harriett ol Santa AM, a son Rob and three cr andchildreo. all of Reddlnc. Claaaea Set In Kung Fu Kuna Fu San Soo1 th• ancient art of aelf defeme, is now being offered to people or all aaea Thur1day evenlnt• b1 the Oranae CoHt YMCA, 2300 University Drlve, Newport Beach. c1 .... w1u be uuibt by Ben· Jamin S. Brandt wbo cuirentlY holcll tbe rank al fourth ctecree Black Belt. Brandt bas a lifetime t..eldDI credeDUal II· sued by tile State of Callforall to matnad..., ., .... AddlUonal lnformallon l• avaUable by ealline tile YMCA atMJ.->. • f.o1'e at Sunset Lovers embrace during sunset stroll Mon- day near Balboa Pier m Newport Beach They apparently were oblivious to the c;h 1mmcnng sunset Or. maybe the lovely t:nding to Monday brought on their mood. Supervisors OK Jurist Additions Marine Pilot Ejects, Has Minor Hurts Orange County s upervisors withdrew their opposition today to the additio n o f five new JUd~es to man the county's over· burdened court.-; Supervisors' support of the ad dihonal Jud)te' was made cer tatn when ~Upl'rVil>Or!. Edison Miller and llarriell Wieder JOined rolleaRucs Thomas Riley <1nd Phlhp Anthony in t!ndors1ng th tc" f1 vt• new J Ud ~ec,h1ps authonzcd m N'cent lc~1slut1on Sttll holding firm 1n opf)0!>1ng four new Su1wrmr ('ourt JUdi!f''> and onl' ;1dd1twnal JUd~t· tor trw South Count~ Mun1c1 µal ('01Jrt w a~ Hoard Cha irman lt.tl ph Clark Clark made 1t cll·ar h11' oppo-.1 ttOn was tJa-.4..•d on tltf• 'tah-., failure to provide full '-Ub<.1dv for the exi:x·n,t• c,f opl•ratm~ tht< courts, an issut· the bCJard of s upervisors h a~ wreMlt<d with for the past four yt>ars It has bel•n county ~ovem ment's content ion that the full cost of supportmg an lldd1UonaJ courtroom ranges up to $500.000 a year when such ite ms a ~ clerks . reporters and ba1ltffs' l>alanes are e<>ns1dered A Jet fi ghte r -bomber pilot But the state provides only from El Toro Marine Corps Alr $60,000 a year an direct funding Statton 1~ recovering today from fo r each court minor ln1unes s uffered Mooday ·'The bottom hne 1s the dollars when he ejected from his A-4 it's a luxur) we can 't afford Skyhawk hjgh over Kern County We want the C05l to come from before It crashed in a remote tht! state We prosecute people tn area th e name or th e s tate of The $4 million jet was Cahfom1a. ' Clark s aid degtroyed when at slammed to Supeno r Court Judge Walter earth 15 miles northwest of the Cha ramza told :.uperv1sors the potato farming ca pital of four Superior Court Jurli<es were Hakersrlcld a c, l 'it Lt. Mark to be u.'>ed for civil cases, but Brown, 27 , parachuted to the m1~h t later be l'11n v1:rtt:d to ~round l'rlnltndl c·a~•...., A s poke.,man said Lt. Brown, C'rim1nal JUdg .. ., <·o-.t sul:k.tan altaC'ht·d ltJ Marrne Attack t1,JJly more t han c·1v il Judge, Squadron 311 , w<1s picked up ht'<'<I U:.P uf th1· rr-q u1red ove r :i long a rural form road by Kem head M'>t of <'ourt elNb, btuhffc, County '>ht>riff's d eputies dis . a nd l'ourt n·port<.-rs. 0Hi c1o l'> patched tu lht· ~('cne said 11~ "113.S driven lo Delano Com- H u t lh t' ma)o rtt y of m un1t y lfos p1tal in nearby l>uperv150r~ ~t-nt alon ~ with the Dt:lanu and tre ated for un. Cal ifo rnia JudiC'1al Council d1 sclo~ed minor injuries in· "'h1ch recently ~urv e)ed the r urreo when he bailed out of the court workload in Orange Cowl· d1~abled aircraft. ty a nd saJd lhe addJllonal Judges The Manne flier, wbo lives on were needed to break a log Jam base at El Toro, was released to o ( peodmg civil cases Lemoore Naval Air Station. ------------------------- UNHEARD OF WATCH SALE July 9th-July I 3th I 0°/o to 50°/o OFF I r ~ PIAGET g CORUM © CONCORD 18kt arid 14kt Gold Come Early -&lppty ts limited 'BAell CZlla/JeJ <J/ewfeJ/ 35 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (714) f>.U.2& 17 f • a/ ' . Y .. rR••••••• D•lly N•w-.pe ... r VOL 7S, NO. 1'°, 3 SECT I OHS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENT Sights, Sounds Flavor Art Pageant ~ WAITRESS PERSONIFIES 'BAREBACK AIDER IN PINK' ON CIRCUS POSTER Megan Griffith Appear• for Flrat nme In '5th Pageant of the Maaten Tiiree Laguna Art Festivals Open Today The rest1\'al season 1s upon Laguna Beach, and the city 1s bracing for the expected large crowd that pours into the Art Colony for the next st'vcn weeks. T h e city's three festivals opened today fo r the 19 80 season. promising to bring in thou ~ands of out·of ·town vi~· a tors Shuttle buse~ will run con· tinuously from Laj'.!un a Canyon Road. site for the three festiva ls. and downtown parking lots from 10 .00 am. until midnight Sawdust '80. located al 935 Laguna Canyon Road, will be open from 10.00 a m . to 11 00 pm. da1l). Admission is $1 for adults. with children under 12 admitted free when accom · panied by an adult The Fest1vfll of the Arts. at I rvine Bow) Par!$. 650 Laguna Canyon Road, wilT be open from noon until 11 : 30 p. m. daily Thousands Off 4'obs Strike Paralyzes Local Construction Striking laborers continued to hold up most eonstruct1on in Southern California today. Union spokesmen estimate the walkout by about 12,000 mem· bers of Laborers International is keeping up to 100.000 other workers who are honoring the picket lines off cons truction JO bS. The walkout over a demanded S6 37 anhourincreasein wage and fran$?e benefits spread over a three-year penod is not expected to be easily resolved. a poll of un- ion and indus try leaders an dicated. Currently. laborers those who do the heavy. often dirty. physical work at job sates -re· ceive $8.98 per hour. plus $4.87 an fringe benefits. not taking SJ.27 an hour less th1s year." said Ray Wilson. bus1- ncs:, manager for the Southern Callforn1(j Council of Laborers. "I don 't know why they of· f<.'red us so much less this time, but 1t 1s certainly possible that they fi gured our members would accept the differential s ince about 80 percent of our members are bla c ks and Mexican· Americans." Wilson observed "u tterly r1d1culous .... " d ec lared Al<.'x Rados. a ~p o ke:.man fo r indus try negotiators and an official of the firm involved in constructioo of the Diemer lntertie pipeline. ··We o ffer e d th e m less because laborers a re unskilled workers for the most part and are not worth as much to the in· dustry as the skilled trades." 45th Laguna Show Previews · By JOHN NEEDHAM Ot .... o.ity ,..._.Slaff Following up on his work from last yea r . director Gl en Eytchison has something to please all tastes in the 45lh an· nual Pageant of the Masters. which previe wed Mo nday in Laguna Beach. Those with a yen for the Big Top who remember the excite ment of the circus coming to town· will enjoy the seven re- c reations of early 20th century Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey posters . Others who thrill at the ex· ploits of the lone cowboys who tamed the west will enJOY the pa 2eant 's r epresentation of Charles M. Russet's ''Jerked Down .. And those with a taste for post -Civil Wa r sc ulpture representative of American idealism in political thought and philosophy will Uke the four re- c reations in the American Renaissance portion of the pro- gra m. Highlighting the moods or the various paintings to a noticeable degree were the m usical scores chosen and conducted by music director Richard Menn. also in has second year at the pageant. Applause for the festival's re- ~reallon of "The Garden of Al· lah" by Maxfield P a rris h seemed to be as much for Menn's choice or musical ac- companiments as tl was for the paintings. The annual pageant takes original works or art and re- creates them with live models garbed and posed e xactly as they a ppear in the original works . In paintings, the models pose against detailed canvas backgrounds. This year 's backgrounds were painted by David Rymar and Leslee Sturm. who duplicat - ed the original oil paintings us- ing acrylics. Had they painted the scenery in o ils . it wo uld r e flect the strong s tage light so their <See PAGEANT, Page 1\21 Sycamore Hills Loan to LB Nixed Congressional approval of a low· inter est fed er a I loan to Laguna Beac h has fallen through. leaving city ad - ministrators looking for other options to pay off a S6 million debt on Sycamore Hills. The city had hoped for ap- proval or the loan so it could pay off the debt owed to Rancho Palos Verdes Corp . former owners of Sycamore Hills . The city purchased the 522· acre parcel. located between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads. from Ranc ho Palos Verdes two years ago to end lawsuits between the developer and the city over how much or the area should C"emain in open space. Approval of the federal loan from the Coastal Energy Impact Program would have given the city t.Jme to plan for future use or Sycamore HHls while paying a lower interest rate. Interes t owed by Laguna Beach on the property is adding up at a rate of SI ,500 a day while the city tries to find the means of paying orr the mortgage. Problems arose when the city found it could not sell revenue bonds to raise funds for the land. Mayor Wayne Baglin said 1f the loan had gone through, the city would be paying 5 percent interest on the debt instead of the present 10 percent. Baglin said a total of SSO million originally was allocated in the federa l budget for loans under the coastal loan program. But after a congressional budget cuttmg session Wednes· day. that amount was reduced to SIS million. all of which was targeted f or Texa s and Louis iana. .. I'm still waiting for a copy of the 'Congressional Report· to determine the details of the dis· cuss ion." Baglin said "But at looks as though the S50 million t na t1onw1de loan a mount) 1s OUt " Baghn said there "'as an out - c;1de chance the full S50 m1ll1on m 1ght be budgeted nt-xt year. but that the city had other op lion~ 1\ could turn to The city is currently negot1at· ing with Baywood Development Co. of ~e .... 1>0rt Beach to !)ell a 816.7 Million 53 a cre parcel or :he Syca more t It lls property C 1tv admin is trator s are nef!Oliating a price for the prop- l'rly "'1th the developer and hope to rome to an a~reement b y Oct 30 and receive the money by Dec. 31 Cat y off1c1als have said they expert between $3.5 m1lhon and <See WAN, Pa~e A2l Clemente Council Approves Bu.dget By STEVE IOTCRELL Cll .. Dlit'l .... S-.... San Clemente Cit y Council members have approved a Sl6 7 million municipal budget that leaves up in the air a proposal to ball out the Boys and Girls Club, and ssnks plans for a new lifeguard rescue boat. The approval came after a half dozen public hearings and budget sessions on the 214-page document. The city budget for fiscal 1980-81 does include S541.317 m salary inc rease<; for city employet>S Municipal employees. from department h ead s t o 5ecretan es. will receive a 94 percent increase under the new spending plan Police association negotiators continue to talk with city of· f1c1als over their anc~ases. but a 9 4 percent increase was an· eluded in the budget for t.ho:;e employees_ Caty Ma n age r Geo r ge Carvalho's 1980-81 budget shows expected revenues to be $19.5 million. Whtie that fiizure 1s higher than estimated expend- itures. the city doesn't expect to come out millions ahead nexi year . That's because the city ex- pects to sell S4 .2 million in sewet' bonds later this vear. which must be shown as expected rev- enue. even though the bonds eventually would have to be paid ofr. Big bud1tct "t<.'ms include S2.8 ma lhon for a new sewer pump st ation. and Sl 4 million for im· provements to the city's water system. Anothe r la rf!t.' item as nearly SS00.000 set aside as a contingen· cy fund for unexpe<.'led ex- penses S maller budget ite ms that drew much council debate in- cluded a $25,000 gift to the South Coast Boys and Girls Club to enable that organiiation to pay off debts piled up over the past )'ear Admission is fifty cents for adults, 10 cents for children 12 and under. Grounds admission is free for those with pageant tickets. The Art-A-Fair festival is on Laguna 'Canyon Road at Canyon 'Acres Drive. it will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 11 :30 p.m. daily with a SI admission for adults. Children under 12 get in free. The Labor ers Union is being offer $5.10 increase per hour over a three-year period by associated Southern California builders and general contractors which have their own negotiating orgaruza· ti on Major projects in Orange County that have been s hut down by the impasse include: Slayer Clues Sought Police Seek Public Aid in IA Cases Club dtrectors approached the council last month asking for a one-time donation to help pay debts that resulted from lack or funding fro m several c lub sou rces. and a mixup in the club's insurance which left the or ganization foot.in iz the bill for lSee BUDGET, Pa1~ A2> Coast f Brush Fire -Remodeling and expansion of Anahe im Stadium. a $33 million job due to be far enough along by Aug. 11 to allow the Rams' first exhibiUon football game to be played there. LOS ANGELES <AP> -With the unsolved shooting deaths of five young women on their hands. police have turned to the public for assistance In the so- called Sunset Slayer case. Weather i Extinguished l t Two of the victims. half· sisters Gina Morano, lS, and Cindy Chandler. 16, were from Huntington Beach. . t Two San Clemente fire engine companies, including one staffed by reserve firemen in training, quickly extinguished a small brush fire in a vacant lot Mon· d ay nigbl -Construction of the Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay, an $8.9 million _project designed to cure one of the Orange Coast's worst traffic bottlenecks. -Building on new units of the , San Onofre nuclea r powe r generating station near San · Clemente, a S3. l bilJion project For the first time, police re- vealed that the severed head of 20-year-old Euie Wilson bad been discovered in a wooden Patchy early morning fog or low clouds along the coast . Otherwise ~unny through Wednesday . Little change in temperature. Highs n ear 70 at the beaches. to mid-80s in· land. Lows tonight S1 to 65. Firefi1bters arrived to find neighbors throwing dirt from shovels on the s mall blaze oo a weed-covettd lot at 147 Ave. Granada.lbortly afWr 7 :30 p.m . The fire caused no damqe or lnjurie1. F\retlabten said today they belleve fireworks might have sparked the blue. Dileo 8arll8 MODESTO (AP> -Fire poulbly set by an arsonist to cover • burllary badly damqecl teea-disco bue early to- ee repoNd. TM dJleO, Tuna, wu cloMd. No ..... .,and. by Bechtel Power Co .. prime contractor. -The Diemer lnte rtie pipeline, a $100 million project in north-central Orange County considered vital to meeting the county's future water needs. Strikin& laboren do such work as ditch diging, lifUng, moving and other heavy work at Job sites. Craft union employes do more sophisticated work such as carpentry. painting and ironwork. Moat of the craft un· ions already have aareed to new contracta. "TredlUonally, we have been 11na allDOlt the aame inc....._ .. tbe other umou ud we're ,, s . chest. They displayed lhat grisly container Monday. and asked anyone who recognized it to con- tact them. "It's a avery unique box," said Loa Angeles Police Detec· tlve Leroy Orozco. "Someone should be able to recoplse lt. That's why we are uk:inc the· public to help us." Reporters were shown tbe "homemade" dealh·head box, with its hlnt:ed Ud left cloHd. Police said that the somewhat battered box, meHurl111 11 inches by 13 lDcbes by t .... and decorated wltb b'rau rtnp and eo1 oen. appean to bave <s.e~n,..,.AJl INSIDE TOD4' Y An aviation hiatorian 's •~rch /or Anwlia Earhart hot proved /nlllroting. But he ahambled a cross 1e>met11tng ~ mv•tilllin9 -o Pm Am Cllpper uihkh diaapjNCJt'ed '°""°"' Q (rQC~ fft 1"8. &ft PaQe AlO. I \ ..•. ' At't_ ........ M A•~ 0 • f~.:::--~ =~ ---: ....._ .. , .................. ~ .. -....c.-tY ,. __ .......... -A ~~a _.._ ....... "c.-. .,.. a (Miik:.._ 5 ==--·: ...... ..... ~ ... .,. 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H)'lftl tM emplo,-ment future ol Superinlmdenl RolMr\ SMe-..a cannot be a pnt ol teadwr s.alary nqotaatJou, h•~• ,...,. f're•P .... 41 SUNSET ... been thrown from • moving vehll'le Tht')' d{'(.'hnl-d to Ofl<'O l.M boJt. , '''"~ anvune who t•lled would be asked a "tt"SI" about the tn ten or oi the ch~t Polle~ said physical t>vaden~ definitely links ·· the five murders Lo one killer "'fhc connectJon appean to ~ tht· <'dh~·r of the ~capon ~. a 'mall hand jtun,' s aud Sgt John lftolvm "We feel 1f we c an get somebody to c all .... ho 's s een thJs box or on" hkl' 1t. 1\ could lead us t o the person who committed the murder .'· Jfelvm added Mass Wilson's head was found in an alley off the 12400 block of entura Boulevard June 'l7 by an un1denl.Jf1ed man who opened the container and reportt:d his find lo police The torso had hc£"n discovered a few blo<'kf' awa) on June 23. he same rla ) that the body of Miss W1bon 's friend Karen Jones, 2.i. was found on F rankli n \venue west of 011 ve Street an Hur bank Police saad the two women. ">Qth from Littlt· flock, Ark . had ., tens aH· rcc·urd:. for :.ohcatJng n that state They had moved lO .os An~eles Just two weeks 1cfore being slain Tht> most recent vi ctim an the ·ase ~as an un1dent1fied woman 1.host· nude. mummified body ~as discovered by snake hunt· •rs near tht: Foothill Freeway n Sylmar June 30 Helvrn said the coroner's of. ice dl'lcrmmed the woman wa'\ 1el ween I 7 and 25 YNH!> old and 1ad been df•ad frc)m thrt-e weeki. o three month<.,, whll'h probabl) 11ade ht-r th<· first v1<:t1m 1n the .SS(' Tht• 1n vest1gc.il1nn twg;rn when h1 • partly clad bodies of Mlsi. ~t ori1110 and Miss Chandler were nunrl dumf>('fl next lo the Ven· ura Fn-<>wa) m•ttr Griffith Park )UOl' I~ Polit·1 '>aid the re was no in· lit ataon t'1ther of those two 1oung "omen had been involved n p rostitution After conducting autopsies on 11l five VlCt1ms, the coroner's of- 1<·e has said there as no evidence 1n\ of them had been sexually 1:-;aulled .. We believe the killer is some· one from this area," Jlelvin ,;_iid. "but we don l know for ure " Wammgs have been given lo pros t1lutes 1n th e Sun s et Boulevard area, but the women have not given police any leads m the case. HelVln added. "We're going to m ake an at· tempt to talk to more of the girls," he said . Fro• Pa~ .4 I WAN .•. $4 malhon for the property. The 1>ar cel under consideration for sale lo Raywood is off El Toro Road adjacent lO Leasure World. The Newport Beach developer plans to build up to 350 con· domiruum units on the property. Laguna Beach bought the Sycamore HJlls property in Apnl 1978 for $6.75 milhon. By June of the following year at had pa.ad only $1 3 million. thereby de fa ulting on the mort~age This left the city open to a laws wt by Rancho Palos Verdes Corp However. the developer has thus far taken no legal ac- tion again:.t the city DAILY PILOT '~ Ot.,,. C.-~ 0.1, Pt._ •ftfr\ wfwC.A ., ,.,... .. ,_. tN> N.-w' fillwo"-\ •t ..... ,~ W ttw ar......-c .. 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V tf> ~M • .-t.l'ft()lo*"M ~ -··-( ..... ,,_.._,..... __...._ . ..,.~~'·"' ~---°"'-1'11 Nt1 ( .. \I H-•• OMeee c..-..... lit~--"""""" ......... ,.,,_....,..._ firmed their aupr;::: of th• 1-ltuu-ed~ Le a l moolh teacher MCot.l.-ton unounef'd the&r de· me.-for aaJ.ary lncreuee for lllO 11• aa)'tn,a they would ac- NlPt • <'Mt of hVln& lnrreAIK" ,.qual to tht• Conllumflr J>nl't' lndu tor lht' Los A.nat•lt':i, Loni£ (hac-h and Oranae ount y artas But ut"d to the pn1ponl from t br Lagun a Be•<'h Uni fied r-'a<"ult) Ass()(•111t1nn W\'t\' !\everal unuau~I orfo~ Tht ne&otlallnJC t e am said teachers would take a two per <"tnt cul to pay for 1981-82 tf t.he four year contract with Sanchlt> is not extended llnOther year. And. they say they'll accept 11 fa\ e percent l'Ul 1n i.alary 1f Sanchls re1>1gns o r 1s fired b) trustees The board extended SanchJs' contract for four ycwrs lai.t s prang, des pite oppos1t1on by teacher leaders. Jn their latest announcement. the board sa1d "allegations and charges made publi cly about any <school) employee are inap· proprlatc and s hould be directed th r ough prcsc11 bed processes established by bo1trd polic ies." A news r elease fro m the teacher negotiating team an · nouncmg the assodat1on's pro- pos al did not indicate why in· structors want Sanch1s out And the teache r spokesmen s till have not publicly revealed why they wan t \>h e school supermtendent to step down or be fired No Weapon Uncovered In Slaying No murder weapon has bc<>n found 1n the death of a South La~una woman whose bod:,· was d1 i.<:overed on a bed In her upart· mcnt on the Fourth or July. hour s after s h e and h <'r boyfriend had an a rgument. sheriffs deputies said. Vlctona Lee Caswell. 29. or 31911 9t.h Ave , was found dead r r lday b y J o hnny G ilbe rt Harger. 25. of the same address H arger remains m Orang1· County Jail, where h e w a~ booked on suspicion of murder. Harger told authorities he found his girlfriend dead Frida) morning a nd then notified a neighbor . who called police. Harger reportedly told dep- uties that the couple's domestic quarrel e nded in a physical fight. but authorities said they did not know what the argument was about Harger said he left the 9th Aven ue resident the couple shared Thursday na f(ht and re· turned Friday morning, finding the woman dead. Coroner's deputies said alter initial exam inatio n that Ms. Caswell's death was caused by massive hemorrhaging due to a head injury Family m embers p l a n a pn vate funeral service The v1t·\ured horseb•ck rtder about tu be pounced upon by thrt4' hons aecml to han11 oo to th .. barkboud for dear Ure. At ony o\lnull' ll appears he will fall orf M<.I land on his back In thl? middle oi thl' 11tage Auvlher time the rlatten1ng und bl~ndmg did not occur was In "Louis XIV and His Heirs" b~ Nkolruidt' l.arg11liere t'otilumes and makeup for the p1t:c t-wer e lmpress 1ve tlowtver, the aud1ence Cound tl d1ft1cult to imagine the r e· c reation as a paant1og. The models were plainly three· d1merunonal Where the lighting worked t!!>pt'ctall> well was with t he paintings "Children by the Sea" by Edward Potthast and "The Blue Boat" by Winslow Homer. Both re-creations refleeted the da bs of color the orig101tl artists intended to be highlighted. mak· 1ng for two of the most im· pressave representations in the program C learly the m ost popular selection wtth t he audience. if applause 1s an Indicator. were the Che lsea Por celains . The rigures virtuall y glowed a nd s parkled under the stage lights as the pieces s lowly revolved for total viewing. Hen· the volunteer models mus t be rommended or holding :.uch an extremely diffacult pose whale their platforms were an mot ion. The presentation was one of the most believable re crl'at1of\l> an the pro~ram Also gamcnng loud a pplause was the piece tJtled "Eight Im· mortals ... wh1 ch pictured eight porcelain ChUlese fi gurines from that rountry's history. Here again the stage lighU. hl~hlightcJ points on the h ve f ig ure~. letting t he audaenCl' believe that the models ~ere 1n fact work:. of art Fro• ,.,..,,... .4 I BUDGET • • • an employc-e's ~urgery The council agreed to leave S25.000 1n the nt>w bud~et. hut whether 1t w1ll go to the club a s an outright g1fl, or as a long. term loan r emains to ~ de· termined. Council m e mbers said last week they want to see the club's hnanc1aJ rcrords for the pasl three yea~ before decidmg on how the city money sho uld go to the orgamzat1on The <.'ounc1l also nixed any no t1on o r purc has ing a n ew lifeguard rescue boat. and said they did not "'ant to spend m o ney to repair the dilapidated vesse l pur cha:.ed b y the city nine years ago A new boat would have cost $110.000 and $32,000 a year to maintain. Repairing the old 26· foot fiberglass boat currently m mothbaJls would have cost more than $5,000. and lifeguard of· f1ctals said It still wouldn't be dependable in heavy surf ~--JVST BREAKING----.... Lale llnna fT0111 today'• world and natwnaJ new• developments Shah Aide BraTILh Death Report F ahe CAIRO. Egypt (AP) -A spokesman for the alllng ex·shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi today denied • Japanese report that Pahlavi died The report by the newspaper Asahi Sh1mbun was not at· tributed to official o r other aourcea, and gave no further details. Pahlavi spokesm an Mark Morse told The Associated Press here the report of the former Iranian monarch's death was "totally inaccurate . I'm sitting next to hlm right now. He's real· ing. improving slightly , bit by bit each day ." ~ .... ,.. 11.S •....... les MOSCOW <APl -The Soviet Union wa.rned the United States today against deploying additional nuclear mwlles in Europe, saying it would take "all meuures" to match the buildup. The statement apparenUy meant the Kr~mlln waa relmpoe· ing conditions for arma reduction t.a1ka with Wa1hlngton. c.rcer llftNlln TtUt £'• ,.,_ WASlllNOTON CAP) -'?be Carter admlnialraUoo la nearly ready to propo8e a bualnesa tu cut plan providing ror a moderate speedup in depreclalioa allowanc•, the Wubln,ion Post reported today. Desiped to c:ounter an u.ltlmawly larter tu reducUOG ad· vanced by RepubUcu pre1identJa1 cudJdaw Rooald Reaau. the admin1.llraUon plan would produce an ..Umated ... 5 billion to '5 bllllon lo tu reducUom for butlw1 lD 1•1 and up to SU b\Won by 1985, compared wtt.b $4 billion lD 1111 and .-r bWJOG by 1• tn the Re.1an propoul, tlM MWtpaper 1ald. ~N•••nP .. a .... LONDON CAP> -The value ol UM dollar dropped Oil world currency markN today. Oold advanced put .. uounce. Lclodoa'• fiH bulUOG ...,..... llxtd UM allemooo price ol Sold at •.11 an ounce, up trom Moada1'1 MTS and tbe mNJ'• blab• '.ciadon price al.nee Feb. 13. It eloMd at .-r.to and ~lldedbaNew Yon at "84, up91.so. I Love at Sunset Lovers t!mbrace during sunset stroll Mon · day near Balboa Pier tn Newport Beach They apparently were obhv1ous to the o;h1m menng sunset. Or. maybe the lovely e nding t o Monday brought on their mood. Republicans Nix ERA on Platf ornt DETROIT C.i\P I A Republican platform .,ub<'11m m1ttee ha'> rcJe<'led. 11-4. an at tempt to rl'new the part~ " •Ul year support for the t:qual R1~hts .i\mcndm<•nt The vote today ~a~ a ma1or setback to thoM• .,eek1ng lo 1n elude a pro EHA plunk in th .. 1980 platform <11\hou~h J-.HA s upportl.'r-; ~ill tla\.1' on11ll11·r chanct· ~ht·n tlw full 1or, member plalfQrm com1111tl• I! takes up th<' nwttn th1., "'"''k By toda} .., lop,1<lt•<1 \'11t•'. th•· committee> rt'Jl't'lt·ll an c.ttt·mpt REAGAN AIDES TO MATCH REOS? -A7' b y del<-~alt: J ohn L<·opold 1Jf Il a~ :111 111 r1•1>1•;11 th., 1!171l l ;Cll' plalf11rrn·, ;, .. ,1•1t111n 1h;11 ti• H1·pulilw:in 1•.1 r1' 11·.al f1 r m .. 11 .,upp111t 1111 1.1l1 fi1·.11111n <1f tl'w 1-.!~u.il U1i.:h1 ,\nwndmt·nt I kni1w lht•JC ' ,111 1 !fort fqr u' 111.11 11•1111• '"1111,11111 111n\1 11 lion un1\l·d B111 11 "',. retreat. n•1 matter wha t t) pc· of language. 1l v. 111 bf> antcrpn'll'd U'> 3 rPtrcat from equal n ght.s for .:veryone." :.aid Leopold. r\ Cler re1ectmg the pro· ER/\ proposal, the s ubcommittee ap· peared headed to~ard approval 1JC a plank procla1m1nS( that the EHA ~a., an ,._sue for the states and not the federal ~O\ ernment tn deride Ho nald Reagc.in \ 1rtuall} C't>r· \,11n of bf in~ lhl' part} ., prc.-s 1cl1 nl1JI nom1n1·1·. <11Jp•1v·., the r.H \. hut hnc1N1 lll C1\f11rJ ;;n l<JJ!1>n111n.: \ot1" v. t\11 fJ\tJr th•· .J'ntndml·nt lhu .111!1·~ ~··n· v.•ir\..111~ l•1 fr;1111• a plJtform l 11mpr11rn1-.•· t h.1\ v. •111111 ~<:nt"ral f, r1·u1gn11•· 11:i'1 ; ;op cndor.1• rn1·nt of ttw 1-.H \ hut without 1 .1 l11111i: f<1r 11 ... r;,it1f11 :1\11iri :uw"' Hut h.1rd l1n1· r-:H I\ opp<inc.-n ~ <111,h t .111 •· • .rh -.1111 11n ttw •111-.1• UI• 1,1'1•1, th.11 1!1 '1•11 • JI"'' ,;op :-uµpo rt fo r th1· ..rn• nt111wnt. lht· t-,Hi\ v.J~ OIJ"' .t n l""ll" (11rthl" <.tat1" tnr!rr1d•· I ht r•· .,,.111 lM •• m•••1011 m.id• ~ e ha \l' a maJ1Jnt). f,.f<A op ponent Ptl) U1s SchlaOy told rc- portt'r> UNHEARD OF WATCH SALE July 9th-July I 3th Marine Pilot Ejects, HWJ MirwrHurts I\ 1et fighter-bomber pilot from El Toro Ma rine Corps Air Station as recovering today from minor tnjunes suffered Monday when he ejected from his A-4 Skyhawk h1gh over Kem County before at crashed in a remote are a The $4 million jet was rle'ltro)'ed when it slammed to Parth 15 males northwest of the 110tat o Ca rmin ~ capital ot ILtk(•r'>rlf'lcl a s 1st Lt. Ma rk ll rn"n. 'l7, p<1rachuted to tht· i.:rnunrl \ "'V'•k•..,man 'laid Lt. Brown, Jt lal'ht·d to Manne Attac k ~quadron 311, .... a'i picked up . .r.,n~ <i rur.Jl farm roart by Kern ('11unty ... her1ff's deputies dis patrh1'1l to the· scene. II•·"·•" d rt\i·n to Dcl<Jn<> C<1m rn u r11 t' If 11\ Jll ta I 1 n n <,a r In fle l,1110 rJnd treated for un 1l1~t lost•d minor 1nJurics in 1·u rrr-<l wh1>n h«' badL-d out of lht <11 .il1lc"I • .11r1 r;ift I h1• \1 Jnne fli er. who h ves on base at El Toro. was releued to Le moore Naval A.tr Station. I 0°/o to 50°/o OFF • ~ PIAG ET i CORUM © CONCORD, 18kt and 14kt Gold Corne Earty -Supply 11 Limited 'i3A1//. <liJa/J1J <J/1wfldJI 35 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE <714) W-2494 92660 ----..... ----------- • "········· ... D•lly N• .. Mpap.r VOL. 73, NO. 190, J SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Construction Projects Paralyzed by Bechtel Power Co. prime sophisticated work s uch as f ' Strlk!nl laborers conunUf'd to Id up most construction tn \Mm Callfomli loda> trin.-t' beneflu 'pread over 11 thrt't' year period It. not upecl'-"'<t to be eastl~ resolvt'd. a poll of Wl ion and industry h·•ders an dl('.al t'd a thrte·rear penod by associated Southern California builders and 1eoeral contractors which have their own negot1at10g organiza· lion Rams' first exhibition football gam e to be played there. -Construction of the Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay, an $8.9 million project designed to cure one of the Orange Coast's worst traffic bottlenecks. contractor c a r p e n t r y . pa i n t 1 n g a n d : Th e Dieme r ln tert ae ironwork Most ofthecraflun. Union spokesmen estimate th~ alkout by about 12.000 mem kn ol Wbof'ers Jntf'rnattonaJ IS eepina up to 100,000 <>lher orkers who ure honoring the pic ket lanes off construction jobs. Tbe waJkoul over a demanded '6.31 an hour increase In wage Jnd Currt•n\ly. laboreri. those v. ho do the heavy. often duty. phyi.1cal work at JOb sites re· Ct'l\•e S8 98 per hour , plus $4 87 in fringe benefits The Laborers Union llf being offer SS 10 increase per t1our over Love Triangle Major prOJec ts an O range County that have been shut down by the impasse include: Remodeling and expansion of Anaheim Stad i um , a S33 milhon job due Lo be far enough along by Aug 11 lo allow the Witness Describes Mesa Cop's Death By DELORES BROOK'S IRWlN December was described Mon· orn• o.u, Piiot s1••• day an Orange County Super ior How a lovers· triangle ended Court by the young woman in gunfire and murde r in <' whose affections were sought by ' Fountain Valley apartment last two m(>fl 1~~~------------~----~--------~----------------~ l ' • t l f APWl ........ o BRASS-TRIMMED BOX CONTAINED FEMALE HEAD LA Police Seeking Information on Container Police Ask Public Help in U Slayings LOS ANGELES <AP) -With the unsolved s hooting deaths of t fi ve youn g women o n their \ hands. police have turned to the public for assistance in the so- called Sunset Slayer ca se Two of the victims. half· s isters Gina Morano. 15, and Cindy Chandler. 16, were from Huntington Beach. For the first time. police re- vealed that the severed head or 20·year·old Exxie Wilson had been discovered in a wooden chest. They displayed that gns ly container Monday, and as ked a nyone who recognized al to con· tact them "It's a a very unique box." said Los Angeles Police Delce· live Leroy Orozco. ··Som eone s houJd be a ble to recognize 1t. That·s why we are asking the I School Board publi c to help us." Reporters were shown the "ho me made" death·head box, with its hinged lid left closed. Police said that the somewhat battered box. meas uring 11 inches by l3 inches by 9 inches, and decorated with brass nngs a nd comers. appears to have been thrown from a moving vehicle They declined to open the box. saying anyone who called would be asked a "lest " about the in- te rior of the chest Police said physical evidence "definitely links·· the five murders to one killer. "The connection a ppears to be the caliber of the weapon used. a small hand g un,·· said Sgt. John Helvin ··We f eel if we c an get somebody to call who's seen1bis box or one like it, it could lead us to the person who com milled lbe murder." Helvln added. ··rf I can't have her. neither can you." were the words that preceded the tatal shooting of off·duty Costa Mesa Police Of- fi cer Mark Pes ant1, accordj n~ to JoelleSenne wald's testimony. ~1ss Sennewald testified that the words were spoken by the ma n accused of Pes anti 's murde r. used car sales m an Jerry Gene Wills. as he s tood in the darkened bedroom or he r Slater Avenue apartment across the street from Fountain Valley police headquarters. Wills s at impassively at the defendant's table as the attrac· live 23-year·old woman tearfully told the tale of Pesant1's fatal shooting and her wounding. ··when I heard Mark's last breath, I started cr ying," Miss Sennewald testified. S he told the nine.wo man. three-man jury in Judge Luis Cardenas' courtroom that short· ly before the shooting, Wills had come to her apartment. The woman testified that the defe ndan t demanded that she make a choice between the two men, and that when she said she preferred Pesanti . Wills left quietly. In a short while. however. Wills telephoned aod threatened to s hoot himself. Later . Miss Senne wald testified. whale in the second· story bedroom with Pesant1. a sliding glass door Jerked open. dr apes flew back and Wills stood there. gun in hand M 1ss Sennewald s aid Pesant1 g rabbed for his gun on the <See TRIANGLE. Page A2> Con'Shows' In Court MISSOULA. Mont. I AP> Although 23·year·old Donald W. Ladd tore his clothes to shreds as he sat in a city jai l ce ll . Municipal Judge Wallace Clark ordered him to keep his court appearance - s tark naked. if necessary Clark s aid Ladd. from Seattle, was arrested on charges of disorderly con· duct and resisting arrest When jailers went t o Ladd's cell Saturday to bring him to court, they round his clothes in tat· ters. Since Clark's courtroom a nd the jail a re io the same building, which was nearly deserted. he o r· dered Ladd to sho w up, clothed or not. -Building on new units of the San Onofre n uclear power generating s tation near San Clemente. a S3. l billion project pipeline. a $100 mtlhon project ions already have agreed to new in north central Orange County contracts. considered vital to meeting the "T radJtionally, we have been county's future water needs given al most the same increases Striking laborers do such work as the other unions and we're as ditch diggin~. lifting. moving not taking SI.27 an hour less thJs and other heavy work at JOb year," said Ray Wils on, busa· sites ness manager for the Southern Craft union employes do more <See STRIKE. Pal(e A.21 ~--~------~--~~--~~~~ -----~~~--~~~--~----~~--~ Love at Sunset Lovers embrace during s unset stroll ~Ion day near Balboa Pier in :"iewport Beach They a pparently we r e obhvaous lo the <>h1mrnenng sunset Or ma' be the lovel~ ending to ~londa ~ brought on the ir mood Supervisors OK Jurist Additions Orange County s upervisor" withdrew their opposition toda) to the addition or fi ve nCl.\- JUdJ?eS to man the count)·~ O\er burdened courts Supervisors' s upport of the ad dataonaJ Judges was m<.tde cer tain when supe rvisors Edison Miller and Ha rriett Wieder joined colleagues Thomas Raley and Ph1hp Anthony an cndors1n~ th e f ive ne w JUd~es haps authorized in recent legislation Stall holding farm an opposing four new Superior Court JUdJ:e~ and one additional JUd~c tor tht• South County Municipal Court wa s Board Chairman Ralph Clark. Cla rk made at clear has oppos1 tion was based on the state ~ failure to provide full subs1d) for the expense or operating the courts. an iss ue the board nf superv1sors has wrestled with for the pas t four years It has been county govern m ent·s contention that the full cost or s upporting a n additional courtroom ranges up to SS00.000 a year when s uch items a s cle rks. reporters and bailiffs' salaries are considered But the slate provides only $60,000 a year in direct funding for each court. "The bottom line is the dollars -it's a luxury we can 't afford • We want the cost to come from lhe state. We prosecute people in th e na m e o f the s tate of California ... Clark said. Supen or Coun Jurt~e Walter l'haram1a told '>U p.!n 1c;or., thC' four Su1>tr11,r Court 1urti;:ec; "''rf' '" he-u.wd for t 1nl l'ase~ hut might l..ttt•r hi' C'On\ crtcrt tn crtm1nal ca~e-.. Crtman .. d JUc!""""' C'tJ'-1 <,ub<.t..tn l1alb murt· th .. n c 1\ll 1ur1gt!'.., hccaui:.f' nf th1• rf><jUI ri•'1 O\ L'r· hl•ad eo..,t 11( <'ourt rlc·rk -.. l'Htal lff'- .. nd ('t1urt r •·r ort"r" ,,ff1<.1dh ~<lid nut the ma111r1t\ of ..,urt>n 1<;or' "t•nt :iloni: "1th the (.'~1l1forn1a .Jud1 r 1,d Council <St>t• Jl'D(;t·:~. P aaf' A:?> Judge Stays Massage Law LOS ANCF.LES <AP 1 A federal JUt.l~E-ha~ ~ranted a pre- hm 1nar~ 10Jun<·t1on agains t a Lo:. An$Celes l.'ounl\ ordinance bannan~ th <' o p ~rat1on o f massage parlors betv.~n 10 ~ pm and 7 am Jo'our mas:.a~c parlors which r hum to be the l)nl) busmesses an the county's unincorporated area devoted t!'xc lus avely to massage sought the order Mon· da) The luw was de:.c rabed by county a uthorities as an attempt to stop aJleged prostitution an· s ide the establis hments illedics Free Newport Ma1i Fro1n Wreck Co-;ta ~1 t:~d f1r1·men and paramedic" 1.\-l)rked for about 20 minut~ toda) t·uttani? an injured 't>~ port &at•h man from h1:. man2lcrt ('ar follo"an,g a rol h:-1on nn :"ev.PQrt Boule~ard E rn1.._t T PC'..tM' 2fi of 204 :JfJth ~t . "a'-h<\tN! In "<'rlOU' f'•>n th- l wn m Fountain \ alli>\ Com mun1t~ llrn-p1tal c; traurirn care rf>nter foll'>""tng thl• .t 10 J m toll1saon l'ol1c·c• '>:t 1d PPJ'>t' c; north bound auto colhl.ll:'d "llh an l'a:-.t bound car dnHm h\ Julie Annt." UeBoard, 19. of Garden GrO\t' at the 1nte~et·t1on ~1th !\lcsa Drive in l'o~tJ Me~a ~1 1:. ~ IJ l' H 11 i.I r rl .. 1 n d h e r passt'ngt>r M ar~ E llzabvth :"1 c kcll. 20. of 3221 Cla\ St . ;.; l'" port Bt><H h ~ 1·rt> trcatt·d for cut~ at Costa !'wle!>J Mcmonal llosp1ta l and later "ere re le.i~ed Police said both car-. were de- mohshed Or:~ecj ,:a~• -----~-__;,..- "'eatber Trustees of the Newport·Mesa Unified School District are ex· peeled to set plans in motion tonitbt for borrowing SS miljjon to tide over operations unW tax funds are collected next year. Miss Wilson's head was found in an alley off the 12400 block of Ventura Boulevard June 27 by an unidentified man who opened the container and reported his find to police. The torso had been discovered a few blocb away on June 23, the same day that the body of Miss Wilson 's frie nd Karen Jones, 24, was found on Franklin A venue weal of Olive Street in Burbank. 'Skill' Reports Mailed Patchy early mo rning fog or low clouds along the coa s t Othe rwise sunny through Wednesday Little change in temperature . Highs n ear 70 a t the beaches. to m1d·80s in - land Lows tonight S7 to 65. INSIDE TODA'°' An aviation h11torian·1 search /M Amelio Earhart hof proved f nutroting But ht 1tu mbltd a c ross somelhiflg tqMQlly m111tifymg -a Pott Am Clippn whu:h d11tappeared Without a trace 1n 1938. Stt Page AlO. Tbe annual procedure enables school district.a to sell bonds UD· UI thla year's tax monies are collected and distributed early next year. Tbe sale abo must be ap· proved by U... COuaty Board of lluperYllan, probably Oft July 8 , a spokesman aaid. Tbe OUltataod.Jng notes are ell· peeled to be paid oft by mld- Jane al nnt year. 1'nllteel will meet In re~ular HHIOD at T:JO p .m . In tbe ·llUNI" Community Center. 42:5 S .iaba.,eo.tallesa. Police said the two women, both from Utlle Rock. Ark., had extensive recon1s for soliciting in that state. They had moved to Los Angeles just two weeks before being slain. The most recent .tctim in the case wu an unldentlfled woman whose nude. mummified body was ditcovercd by ~nake hunt· ers near the FOOlhill Freeway in Sylmar June 30. Anyone with lnformaUon re- 1ardinJ the 1Jaylng1 was uked to can police at 485·2174 or 416·2502. 1 Parents of Newport.Mesa school district high school slu· dents will learn this month whether or not t.beir children are proflclent in the skllla required under new state law=raduate. More than 7,800 clencies "report cardl" are c malled to the parent.a or cuardia.ns ol each hilb acbool student. said Dale Woolley, director of dJstrtct research and student acUviUes. kocw rellec:t result.a ol the tesu students took In April and May, be said. AddiUonal skills palled lD •um.mer school um year are not ~ed. ,, "By the end of summer." he said . "I expect 70 percent of next year's seniors will have pasaed everything.·• The computerized mailer· report lists all eo skills required for 1raduatlon and s hows wbe~ the student has passed each ot them. Students preparing to graduate next June must pus all protld endes and complete all 1tate-required courses before receiving diplomas, he added. .. Thele ltudenta form the flr1t sroup .subject to AB 65, the Callfomia law which ,.quires ID· dlvidual sch ool districts to establish their own l ests for graduaUon:· he said. He added. "Each skill is test· eel by at least three questions , and a student must get two· thirds ot them right to pass that skill." The next complete six·hour test is scheduled Au1. 4 and~ foe llth and 12th cuders. be said. During this next school year , 12th graders will be tested ln· dhtldually on any proficiencies they lack and will find out Im· medJateJy if they have pasud, be aalcl. • ••• I ( 1-.,...f"""1t,._,..,._., M ,, ..... •llJ .... Death Report F al.e Al RU Ean>t 'AP• -A poi ma:n lor th• •llln1 n heh Mohammad H u PahlaYI today dC'f\ted a J a panne r~por1 that Pahla\l d14'd The report b) th\' n• pa~r Aaatu ~lmbun waaa no\ at· tt1butt"'1 to ofl1l'1al or otb..r SCNrces, Md cue no furth r dt-t•ll• PahJ;avt poit•man Maril Mon toJd The A.l~l•t.d J'r .. u twn· tht• ,..port of lh f0fm4!r Jranlan monarch'• M•lh wrn • totulh lnl<'<'tantt I'm sltUna ~lit to him r1thl now fff''a r1•111t 1n.: 1mpn1vU\~ -.111i1hll bet b) bit U C'h d•> S• Wet• lt'•rw LA. •• ........ MOSC"OW (AJll TtM.l Sc>v1 t Union warned the Unlt~-d Sllalt>• toda)' •"•ln11t d e ploy ing uddltlon•I nucltar m1ullea In EuroPt" aym it It '*'ould t1akc "•II meuurt>1t" to matc h the bulldul' 1'~ tt1.11t'mt•nt u pparenll) mt>1mt the Krc mhn w•~ r~1m1tOlJi 1n1 corwiltion• lor u rm11 rcdu<'flOO Utlk11 with W a1th1naton C•rff"r llftMIW. T•z ('Mf Pl- WASlllNGTON IAI» Thi' Curt ... r ¥dmin1•l r •hon 111 n~arly ft.'1.uh to propobt! u buxlllt'~.., t..tx c ut plan 1>rov11J1r1tt for 11 moderat~· ~~·i•clup in d1•prt•c1.it11>n allowa nce\ the Washm glorl Pobt rl·purt~ tudltly Oes1g nt'd to countt!r •n u.Jt1m11tely large r tax reduction 1td vanced by Rt'J>ubllc•n pr ea1denual cand1dat~ Ron11ld Reaaarn. lhc a dm11ustrat1on plan would produce an estimated $4 5 billion to S.S b1lhoo m tu reductlo"* for business in 1981 and up to Sl3 billion by I~. compar ed with $4 blllioo in 1981 and $57 billion by 1985 an the Reug11n pro1)()s lif, the newspaper ~aid. Ge1d ,~_,,,..•P••• ~. LONDON <AP) The value or the d ollar dropped on world currency markets today Gold advanced past S68S an o unce. London's five bullion houses fl.xed the afternoon price or gold at $688.75 an ounce. up from Monday 's $675 and lhe metal's h ighest London p rice s ince Feb. 13. It closed &l $687.50 a nd traded an New Yor k at S6S4. up$S.50 Left to States Republicans Clwp ERA From Plat/ orrn DETROIT <AP) Hcpuhlican 11lalform wnte r1:1 voted today to :1ba ndun thl• party's 40 year i.up port for th~ Equ 11 I Rig hts i\mendment for wom~n and to µlace 1ns t e ud 1n the l ~liO HepubhC'an platform <i n u:.!>t•r · t1•>n th;it tht' rnt1ttcr ··,:, 110"' in t h (• h It II ti " 11 I I h t. ~. t ;t t ,. lt1!1 ... latun·., t:HA hac·hr-. 1•a lh·ll l h<' n1-<ir un:1111mou ... \<111' "" tht• hum un 1"""•"1 ,., "1l11·11r11m1tt1•1• a ma J<ir dd1•.1t .11111 vow1·d to .111f1Vitl 111 lh1• full IOfi rr11•111lw1 platr11rni c·on11111111·1· :111d to t:ikc· 1t t11 llw con\ 1·nt 11>11 flour 1f nl'n·1>sur} H111 'wn .John T11wer H Tci..i., c h:11rmun of tht• full <.'Om m1lte<'. !>t.lld he did not e xpect his pune l to re verse the subcommlt· l ei· d cC'1s 1o n Ill' c· u lled the I an~ uagt· -.. dopl e d ··a c·om 1>run11'>e and told rt·JX)rte ri.. "I ho111· I hc•n• .tri•n t an~· mon• ('On tr o\ c·r'll'' · Tht· pl.mk that .... t., urlopll·d < .1rn•· \A.1tl1 th1• lil•"·'"'I-!' of a1tl1•:. 1•1 H on:Jl<l H1•ag;.s n "'h'' 1wr.,on.1lh llJJ1>4'tW"> t hl· F:HA The· '11lwomm1ttc·c a pprc>vc·1I lht• rn•·a!>ttrt• :tfll'r rl'j('('llnj:( n :it I). on iJn 11 1 vote. a pro1x1sul h) 1lc:le~all' John Lt·upold of I !await tu rc11eL1t the 1!176 GOP plut for m ·, i.t <i t emt-n t thut "the Hcpubllcan Purty re afflrmlf ll."> ,,uppor t of rat1f1cation uf thc t::qual 1<11-:hll> Amendm~nt " The subcom m ittee 11lso re ject ed 11 staff draft pror>0sal lhat m entioned the party's 40·year histo ry or support for the ERA and added that 1t d id not r e- nounee th<i t 't:.ind 1n 1980 Adopted ms tcad W !il> a pro posal by d elcgat ei. M ar1ly n Thayer of Lou1s1ana and Guy Farlc) of Vm o naa that asserts. in JH.1rt "We r e affirm o ur "ar t) 'b hi->ton c com mitme nt to 1·1111:d n~ht!. nnc1 equality for \A.ollH•n W1· oppoM· a ny m ove which would )(IV<· the feder al ~ovt•rnnwnt mon· powe r ov~r fomllH''> te n sion and rescission a r c m the court!>. " Ll'opold. who provided the on h · "no·· vote when the mca~urt> ...\1as a pproved hy vo1c l' vote . :.<ii d th<' plank "will l>c hurmful to llw p;i rt.~ 1n N11vl'mlll·r · And Man l.11u1'>t' Srnllh .1 formt•r Heµu1Jl1nt11 National ('omm1llc:l' t•hi.11rrn:ln. v1>w1•d to twlp IA-<1110111 1n t11" hid to ~t·t th•· 1•11n,·•·nl11111 lo r•·v1·r-.t· tod1H .., \<II 1• f tf1111 t klltJ\A. II Wt• 1•;111 tf11 11 liu1 ... ,. 1 an Ir~ :.hl· "•1111 1 111111 t wa1>11· :i ICJt ur cner uy on c11!><1 ppm ntment " Teens Grab Shirts, Quell Newport Fire Two q uick ll11nk1nst Iii ycilr 11lds usc•d their i.h1rti. to f1J<ht trnrk <1nd finally s mothe r u g rasi. fire that charr<'d a vacant lot Mon day afterno<)n in Newport Be ac h Fire 0 H1c:u1li1 s:.i1d Vav1d Badger a nd Brul'e Crowfor d hoth of Newport Be ach wen• leaving the Orange Coui:.t YMCA at <i bout 3·30 pm when Lht•) not1 c·ed the n a me' Stnpprng off their :.h1rt:.. the P<i tr went lo work <tnd had the b laze on Irvine Avenue near n 1 versity On vc under control b ) t he time flrehght<:ri. arrived Fire inspectors s aid the blaze. whH·h c.•ha rred rou l(hly 750 !>QUare feet , could have s pread h ad the young m en not reacted QUH:kly W1tnei.sel> told fireme n that they saw three young boys run from the vacan t lot seconds l/C'fore lhl· ft re hrokc out Robot To Dive For Ship l'ITA1t-:l.INY. N t•v <API E.11plor"n have 'l't out w1lh a 13 m llllun 'robot " to locatti and vhotu14r•ph l~ lonll subrner•4'<1 t1\t111mer T•hoe. luaea\ vessel to 1· Vl'r ply l.ak ~ Tahoo·s Icy -.. llll•l b Word of the vtmture was re· p or\\'d b}' lht• T t1hot· Dllily fr lbunl' In 1.1 copyright s tor y Mund•> Thi' toll'.f.lort>r!I ore Pete Cttr· n ·au of .ake T ahoe Sailboat.." ,111d Vf'rn '\helton or Omega In· tNni.l1on..il Inc· of Sttn Pedro . ~h1 c h o -w n-s the c ttmera l''IU•l>l>\"11 1111)()\ bema: used m the IJI OJl'<'I Others involved an the venture 111<·lude C'h arles Ga nne tt of omega. and South Lake Tahoe t"ll~1nt-t•r1n~ (Ontr;.ictor M1:I l.ulwu. The 169-foot Tahoe was scut UM m 1940 by the Bliss family a fte r 45 dayai of ~erv1ce on Lake Tahoe It's located JUSt orf Dead- mun 's Point near Glenbrook H&y, at a depth of about 365 feet The ro bot . equipped with closed circuit video systems. 1s ba11ed at the South Shore Marina on 11 barge, from whic h at opera tes . Omega bought the robot from Hughes Aircraft in the ~urly 1970s. It can operate as deep as l .000 feet. Fro• Pa~ .4 I STRIKE Caltfom1a Council of Laborers "I don't know why they or. fered w. so m uch lei.s th1i. time . hut 1t 1s C'l'rtuinly possible that they fi~urcd o ur me m bers would :Jl'<'l'Pt thl' d iffer ential si n e~ u bo ut RO ptorcent of our m e mber:. a r c b l uc:k i. and M e x1 c11 n Amer1cani.," Wilson obser ved "l!tt<'rl v ridic ul o u s . . r1 ec l a r e d A l ex R a d os , :J !>P Ok t"s m a n fo r 1ndu1>try nel(otealors un<I an o frtc1al of th<> firm lllVCJIVl'd In COn!>truclion of th e 01 em t'r lntert•t· pipe line ·'Wt· o ffe r l'd th e m les" h<'<"AllM' lahorN s a rt· unskille<1 ... orkcr.., for t hl• n111 .. 1 part and arfl not worth U!> m ueh t<1 the 1n <IU!>tr) a" the· "iklll1·1l trudt·'o H n1tc>s -,al(! Ill' po111tc•rl out the 1>k1lll'd t r a <l t'' 1> t LI rt w l• 11 be n e <it h t nu r n 1• y man wag P 'I . w h 1 It· I a hort•r1> ht·1un al ~ Uli pl·r hour Ho land • ;ardn1·r a '-l•11ke!>man for KalSl'r C'orµ ..... h1C·h 11; bu11<J 1ng the ne w N e wport Bay Bridge. wa1> not l-.O optlm1st1c about lhl' la borer.!>· walkout "It·, JU.'it got 1l 1>hut down · he• irnid or t he• Rack Ray bndg~ hudd1nj( · Wt'°n: hop ing at II lit· ,,, •·r b' th1· 1·ntl 11( th(· \.\M·I.. hut I dun ttlunk i.o t 'rurN Pa9P I I 'l'RIANGLE nll(ht1>tantl a nd a ll t r ugl(le t-ni.ued b<:twecn the lw<> m e n. d urinl( wtuc h Pei.anti W<Jl> llhol In thl' Sid(• She tesl1hcd that Willi-shot Pesant1 t wice mo re 1n the chest then turned the Ji(Un on he r . M 11> Sennc w11ld l>itld i.h e pl:.iycd dcud ufte r bein.c :,hot on- t·c HI the c hest S he 1>a1d the pretext fa ilt'd Uh she hc•ard what i.hc believed lo be Officer Pesanti's death rattle a nd she buri.t Into tears Mill!> Sennewald went on to testify tha t Wills the n bent over her u-. :.he sobbed She testtftcd that W1lh1 a t first a sk ed he r 1f s he needed any medicine. then tried to dress her i.o she would be c lothed when Police urr1ved · · Huttf1t':Jt1<1n <1f tht" t:qual ll1~hts Am1•ndm(•nt Is now In the hand~ of th1• lo.Ult•· lc:gaslatur~:, and thf' IR~ut>s of the ti me ex OAANOt COAST DAILY PILOT Auto Crash Victim's Funeral Conducted ..... ~ ... (~'lot Oo111t1y Pf .... ,.,. ~" •\ ~ .. ,.... INo H~ Pf~\ t\ ~fl\lhtO Ot IA. (jt .,.,.,. (.-.-."' ~."~'" (...,...ft, ""1l+f•'· ...... .,., ., ...... 1""'9f .....-. •• tM""9f' ,, ... , ~·;.~t-·: .'::.~ •. ,.,.-::7:~. 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H.lnkey bad Uwd wtt.b nlaUv• in the Harbor Nw. aa a youth, attend· tn1 and 1raduauna from Newport Harbor HJ1b Sebool and Oran1e Coat Colleae. H• waa 1raduated Summa Cum Laude from Callfornla Stai. tJnlvenlty, Loa1 Beaeh aad In Aalril, 1171 wu awarded blt CerUlled PubUc AcCOUDtaat cerUftai&e. P~ Armr Mtvlff, Mr. HIUey .-aled iD the AA8111Un a ... a. wben be Uved wlU. b&I wlfe 8ue Au1Un Hlohy ud three childre n , David Robert. 14 . Michelle ElizaWth . 8 and J e nnifer Lynn. 6 years o ld Jfc leaves has m other M rs. E lme r Gulhon an d a sister Jean· Ma rie Sparling a s we ll. and the family suftges t.8 memorial con· lrlbuUona in lieu of flowers. They may be aent to the lllnkey Scholarthip Fund, 2192 DuPont Dnve. Irvine, S uite 111 • 92715. according lo Mrs . Hinkey Yor three yeara prior to hla de· ath, Mr. Hin.key wu comptroller and an olt1c•r o( the SparUna Jn· veatment Corp. and S parlln1 ManatementCorp., of lrvlne. He w11 reapQNlble for some 2,000 epartment ualt1 ln California and In Tnu ln that capacity, aa • Mnlor property man...,. p,.vtoutl)' he ••• controUer and auditor for thrM other m•· Jor flnm lnvolv.ci ln real •tate and ln\'tltmtot. S.rvtc. and lDt«meot were uader cUreeUoG ol Paclftc View Memon.J Putt and lilortuu7, Corona del Mar. • !Mill ~-It.ff -LEAST TERN JUST WON'T SETTLE IN NEWPORT BEACH Fish and Game's Ron Hein Wlth Decoy Bird In Back Bay Terned Off 8ir<l.s Snub ~esti1ig Aren Hy STt:\',.; MAKHLt. Ot nw 0.11, P11ot \t.-u T hl· Cahforn1<1 lea'I tt-rn, ,1 r un· a n<I r1r11l·k.\ .. mall fry 11( a l11rd . has snuhtwd m an b ~.,, 1·f forts m Newport R1-<1<'h St a l<' orric·w l., ht• vc· 'IH·l'\I I w11 ~1·ar~ 1<11l11r1n~· ..i ,.,..,, iJ1·r1 · '>Jill 111 t 'ppt·r Nt•Y. p11rl lid ~ 111 h••1••· that tht• t•nrlan1-1t•1 t•cl l11rll \A.11ul1l rnov1· Ill <1nd -.tart n1•,11r11 : But H<m l11·1n a l1'lh ur11l i.1a1111• off1<·1al. .... 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'>llltllf'd ltlt• • m.Jll tnnl fCJr '' .1r-. ;111tl ,., .11 J ft1.,., to •1C·1 <Junt for its ltn•<"k; ht•h ~I\ 1111 UNHEARD OF WATCH SALE July 9th-July I 3th New Sex Problems On Ship LONG BEACH CAP) -The USS Norto n S'>und, already wracked with m orale probaemll becall8e ot an lnvesU11Uon into ho m osexuality amoni women cre w member•. ha• Hother sex· re lated controveny. involving a lleged harassme nt of fe male crew m embers by a male petty officer Navy U . Cmdr. Mark Baker l'onllrmed that a court·martial will begin Wednesday or Thurs· day against Petty Olllcer Craig Norman "Norman Is charged with of. fe n s es c o n cern in g sexual ha r a ssme nt." said Bake r , a r>ubllc Information officer for the Naval Surface F'orce of the Pacific F'let!l lie said NormiJn went to an t'llf'rutivr• offll't·r ·., '>creeninJ( in· H''ltl~iJllon on on<: 'K'<.'<1:-.1on "The case was d1:.m lssed due to 1ns uffi ('1cnt information . I fo w<·v"r. ~utr.c-<1uent to that tn· V<"H1g<1 t 1on . "evt"ral wome n 1·amt• (11rth with additional al- lt·ga t1on..., which we re discussed with tht• s hip's e xt-cutive of firer :· Bi.Iker sa id . "As a result. t h•' 1•xc<:ull vc offict:r re c om . mendt•d rl'f<:rra l l11 r o mmandinl{ o ff1t·c•r!>' m ;J1>t The captain ll 'm 1lr .J E S<-c•tnrt) referred lht• ('UM' to tria l by s pecial rourt- rnart1i:ll " f\t tht· :-.a me t1 m \!, e ight .... 11rn1·n •·n·w ml•rnbe ri-a hoard 1 h" °'1;11r111n S11u111I i.lri• facing d1s- m ''~a l h t•<i rin~" for a llel(ed ho11111'><·'<u.iht y A date for their l11•.J11ni: hie. not been i.cheduled JUDGES ... ~ h1rh r1•c.-ntly surveyed the rourl 'Workload an Oran~e Coun- t 'r a n<I Mllc1 thC' udd1t1onal Judges ~1·r1· 01'l'ff1-d to bre;ik LI log Jam "' 1 11 ·ndin~ ('IVll ('aM'"i l'r•·'-t·nth. tht•rt• ;,ire 42 judge!> 1111 th•· ~111w·nor ( 'ourt bench tn ()1 .111..:•-C'ount y /\ n rl t h 1 • Io ll r u d d 1 ll o n a I 111urtro11rn.., w ill be a v ailable "'hc·n llw now 1•mpty top floor of tht· rr1unt\ <·1111rthou ... e 1n SanUI i\ II a I 'd'f111\plt·t1·cf '>upnv1v1r' oµpoi.t>d th1, addi- t 111n t1I 1 lw JU1!~1·-, two weeks ago 1111 a J ~ v•>le . tJut Mille r later let II h1· know11 hc had b een 11 t• r ~ u a 11 ~ d t u c h an g e his ne~allve vote I 0°10 to 50°/o OFF ~ PIAGET ; CORUM (c) CONCORD 18kt and 14kt Gold Come Eerly -Supl)ly 11 llm119d -. fB,11/I <l/Ja/J11 <J/1wfe,1/ 35 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 TELEPHONE (71 .. ) 6'4-2 .. 9' .. COMPOSfl'E TRANSACl10NS ,.....,,.M, •. t., I Rockefellen Deep in Oil •1 lllL'l'ON -.owrn What stake do tbe Roetefellen ldll beve lD UM oil tn. dustty? A fairly deep one, according to a 1tock ownenbJp manual laaued by Corporate Data Exchange <CDE). a New Yortt·bued oonpront research or1an1aat1on. ln the early part or tb1a century, of coune, the Rockefeller family controlled virtuaa'ly the enUre oil buai· ness. But in 1911 the U.S. Supreme Court, acting on an n~ ti-monopoly suit brought by the government, broke up the Standard Oil Trust that had been assembled by John D. Rockefeller. THE TllUST WAS DISSOLVED into 34 eompanjee, eight of which survive today as giants or our petroleum ID· dustry. They are: Atlantic Richfield, Conoco, Exxon. Marathon Oil. MobiJ, Standard Oil or California. Standard Money Tree Oil or Indiana, and Standard Oil of Ohio. Each or these is bigger than the original Standard Oil. Their 1979 sales ranged from Marat.hon's S6.6 billion to Exxon's $79.1 billion. And what are the Rockefeller shareholdings ln these com- panies? The COE manual, which profiles the ownership of 142 U.S. energy companies, presents this picture: Euoa: This is the largest or all the world's oil com- panies. 1be Rockefeller family interests hold a total or 7.7 million shares, representing 1.7 percent or all the stock. CNot counted he re are the Chase Manhattan holdings. representu\Ji: another 1.8 percent of all the stock. David Rockefeller ts chairman of Chase.> Marat.boo: This is the smallest of these companies. The Rockefeller family interests hold 305,000 shares or 1 percent of a ll the stock. Mobll: The Rockefellers hold 1.9 million shares or 1.8 percent of all the stock. <Chase holds another 1.4 percent.) Staadard OiJ of Catifonlia: The Rockefellers hold 3.8 million shares. representing 2 1 percent of aJI the stock. <Chase has another 1.4 percent.) Standard Oil of Indiana: The Rockefeller family in· terests hold I 2 million shares, representing eight-tenths of 1 perrent of all the stock. <Chase bank bas another l.2 per- cent.> THE ROCKEFELLEllS DO NOT have any significant interests in the other three descendants: Atla ntic Richfield, Conoco and Sta ndard of Ohio At least they are not among the SO largest stockholders. accordmg to the COE manual You m ight v.on~r whether these holdings, none or wh1rh exC'eeds 3 per('ent of the total an any of the com· panies. C'Of\.Slltute a "s1gnif1cant" share. Well. they do as- sume more s1gnif1cance when you attach dollar values to the m. For example. that Exxon hold.mg, whJle only 1.7 per- cent of the company, as worth about a hall a billion dollars. The 3,6 rrullion Standard 011 of California shares have a market value of nearly S300 mtllioo. The 1.8 percent slake in Mobil translates to $140 million. Marathon's 300,000 sha res are worth about $20 million. And 1.2 milUon shares' of Indiana Standard can be sold for about $70 million. AU in all. they add up to about $1 billion. WHAT EXACTLY ASE 111E "Rockefeller family in- terests~" Here the story gets a little murky. COE counts in this comer these groups: the Rockefeller Foundation. Rockefeller Uruvers1ty. the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and "descendants of John 0 Jr." That's a rather amorphous group, and the inclusion of the Rockefeller Foundation and RockefelJer University can be cootested smce these are institutions which are pro- ba bly no longer beholden to the Rockefellers for their direct.ion and management. But even so, l.be Rockefeller family Interests are strong. lo Exxon, ror example. the descendants of John 0 . Jr hold nearly rave million shares. And they hold 3.S tniU1on shares in Standard Oil ol CaJifomia. COE's point 1s that big chunks of stock in our energy comparues are held by fat cats like the Rockefellers. Prudential insurance. and J P Morgan. 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