HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-10 - Orange Coast PilotGirl, J 7; Bou, J 0
Loan~ sharking,
Gang Violence
Probed by Navy
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,, I Suspect
. Guilty in
Sex Case • El Toro chiropractor Warren
J . Fa malaro was round guilt y
Wednesday or sex charges in·
volving two or his patients -a
l7-year-0ld girl and a 10-year-Old
boy
The jury in Superior Court
Judge F rank Oo menichini 's
cour troom was unable to reach a
unanimous verdict on a forci ble
r ape charge lodged against
f'a malaro
Thal means the 28-year-old
c hiro practo r , who lives 1n
Laguna Beach. can be made lo
stand t nal again on that charge
As t he jury's guilty verdict
was announce d. Fam a laro
showed no emotion. but his wife,
sitting in the spectator's gallery,
sobbed aloud.
The j ury found that Famalaro
molested a lO-year-0ld Mission
V1eJo boy durin~ office treat·
ment or t he youth for migraine
headaches during a three-month
period ending in November 1979.
And. the jury said. Famalaro
was guilty beyond a reasonable
doubt on charges or statutory
rape involving his treatment oC a
then-17-year old girl near ly two
years ago.
T he guilty verdict s mean
Fam alaro could be sentenced to
state prison.
Or . the cblropractor could be
declared a mentally disordered
sex offender at a hearing set for
Aug. 28 in Judge Oomenicbini's
courtroom.
Famalaro w1U be examined by
CSee SEX', Page AZ>
JURY FtNDS HIM GUil TY
Chlroprec1or Famelaro
2Kidnapped
For Revenge?
ST . PAUL. Minn CAP) -A
m a n accused or imprisoning a
JS.yea r-old teacher and her 8·
year·old d aughter in a closet for
seven weeks told the woman he
wa s upset about a grade she had
given blm in an algebra class 14
years ago, an FBI agent has
testiried.
Mary Stauffer said Ming Sen
Shiue , 29, told her that the grade
blemished hjs near -perfect high
school record and prevented him
fr om getting a scholarship t-0
college, according to FBI agent
Gar y Sam u e l. He t estified
Wednesday al a preliminary
bearing in U.S. District Court in St. Paul.
Nevada's I.axalt
LeaM Veepstakes
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sea.
Paul Luah. Rooald Reagan'•
aaUonal campal1n chalrmaot bu been puablq any number or
men M Reagan'• nannJ.ns mate.
He pitched stron•lY for Georse
8Ulh, even for former Preaident
Ford. About lh• last IUY ...
wanted oa tbe Ucktt •u Paul
Lasalt.
Now. Lualt bu riHD from
1leeper to a prtnd paJ eonteader
-10me sny the favorite -JUlt
two weeb after caving in to
Rea1an'1 requu t that be make
bimMlf avaJlable.
Reacu reportedly baa ·yet to
r.
make a final decl.aion, and will
not untU he arrtvea in Det.toit next week for the GOP uUon.i
convenuon. But 10urces. who
aaked not to be named. say Lu·
alt baa all alon1 been the
favortt. ol Reqan'• wife, Nan·
cy. and la belnl puahed by 10me
key memben ot Re .. an'a l.Dner
drcle. lncludiq Edwln 11 ....
Michae l D e ave r and Lyn
Nolalaer.
However, Meese . who 11
Reasan'1 campaJp staff dJrec·
tor. aaya:
"None ot those of UJ In tbe <Bee IAXALT, Pase AZ>
Navy's
'Sex Ship'
Probed
PORT HUENEME CAP) -As
the court-m ar tial of a USS
Norton Sound s ailor on charges
of sexual harassment began t.o-
day. the Navy and a con·
gressman were investi gating al ·
legations or gang violence. loan·
sharking and lesbianism aboard
the s hip.
Petty Officer Craig Norman.
22, of Yonkers. N. Y • is accused
of sexually harassing female
crew members aboard the ship.
The vessel, wnich tests missile
systems and radar. carries a
crew of 375, including 61 women.
The court-martial is being
held here. the home base of the
540-foot-long sh.ip , currently in
Long Beach for maintenance.
Monitoring the case is Rep.
Rob ert K. Dornan of Santa
Monica. whose orrlce received
complaints about dr ug-dealing.
loan-sharking and gang violence
aboard the ship after he began
looking into the stabbing of a
crew member.
Deane Dana. a s pokesman for
the congress man. s ald the al-
legations are .. all unsubstantiat-
ed" and declined to deta11 lhem.
But they are "disturbing.'' he
said .
Oorna n's constituent. Bill
Kenny, said he wu stabbed by a
shipboard gang called "The Dir-
ty Dozen ." The 19-year -old fire man's apprenllce, wbo aaul
he alao was thre atened by a
mugger Monday, has ~fused to
rejoin lbe sbJp, Dana said.
Dorna n's s taff also will
monitor the lesbianis m beartnp
that get unde r way July 14
against three of eight wom~
threatened with d.llmlssal. Staff
m embers hope the court·marUaJ
and the bearings will elicit
testimony that sheds light on the
other alle,atlons.
One of the eight women ac-
cus ed of bomotexuallty on t.he
ahlp , Alis ha Harrla, 11, of
Cblcaeo. hu been placed ID a
C8ee SIDP, Pap AJ)
LA Bua Hite Can .. I LOS ANGELES CAP> -A
crowded dty bul rammed tbne
can after ILi brak• f alled ud
then forad a fourth auto Lato tbe
•kl• of .......,. bul laJurlnl 11
1*)1)1•, police laid. Tb; acddmt
o c curre d dur l ns lhe
Wed...S., afternoon naab hour near tbedvtc Hater.
Ducks' Deaths
In DB Caused
By Botulism
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Large Piece I• Irvine Compeny'a: Smeller la Date KeUoog·a
Stagaaat Water
HB Ducks' Death3
Blamed on Botulism
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Califomia Department of Fi.sh
and Game olftclala commned
W edwda~1P.::~ the di.lease that hu been ducu al Hunt·
lngtoo Beach'• Central Park i.I a
form of botullam.
Unlike tbe botullam found m
bumw, tbe poMon•a1 that hu
kUled 11 dueb 1lnce Sunday
Di1bl ii camed bJ bederia tbat
form• ID ataput water, accord·
lnS lo tba Department of Flab
uclOune.
Stapaat water ha1 been a
problem at Hualla1lon Lake
wbere U. ducb are ClJiDC. uid Vblft ..__.., dlttdor' ot tbe
Rm ..... BNeb~
of CommanltJ ServlcH . Moo,._. aald bit department
la 1tucbina aeration v•tema ud
cbemlcal fnatment '' meam ot allevlatlq the problem.
MoothouM added that the de·
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partment will post "no feeding
ducks" s igns, since decaying
food lo the water hastens tbe
spreed of the bacteria.
Summer sun makes the prob-
lem worse. Fish and Game of.
flc iala aald, because light and
he at cames oxygen-consuming
alaae to 1row more rapidly, con-
tributing to the conditions under
wblcb the toxic bacteria thrive.
Moortiouae laid the Commun!·
ty Servieft ~rt.meat la con-
aldertnc movlnl the clucks from the lab, bat doean •t yet know
where they could be takea.
Allboueb m1crat1.n1 ducu are
known to stop off at lbe lake.
lloorhowe deler1bed t.boM DOW
lJ1•r• u "raideot duckl," or
duck• kept u peg, then ,..
leased In the put.
Clyde Edon, f11b and Game
w i ldlife m a n a1e m e nt
s upervisor. said, "When people <8" oot:u. Pac• AJ) ·
Acreage
Eyed, for ...
Airport
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The Orang" Count v Hourd or
Supervisor;. ha-; onkrt•d lh<' a1·
qu1~1t1on or 13 JC'r•''i ur lann Ill
Co;,t a ~es a fo r 1•xµJn-;111n of
J ohn Wayne A1ro<Jrt
I gnorrng a n ·m1ndf'r t hul
?\t•v. port Bf'ac-h ha ... a µt'nrlm~
laws uit lo halt thul $1} mllhon
land aeqws1t1on. lh1· hc>Jrd \Ole~
unanunously Wednt'..,1Jay tn an
1tiate rondemnat1on µroct>eding-.
on lht• property on the airport'-;
W('l>l !tide.
T he c-1ty ins ists thut an t'n
vironmental report must be prt•·
p a r e d be f o r e th P land 1;,
purchased. s mc-c, NC'wport of-
r1c1als contend . the purch;,se ul-
timately will lead to expansion
or airport operations
Superv1S0rs have denied that
the land buy ha-; uny MnnPc t1on
with the number of daily fli ~hts
an and out of the county airport.
The 13 acre s off Airway
Avenue and Red 11111 Avenue
tentatively has been e armarked
for pn vate plane tie downs, a
freight -loading s tation a nd
<See MRPORT, P age A2l
Coas1
Weal her
Mostly sunny Friday.
Lo ws loni~hl 52 al t he
beaches. 62 inland. Highs
Friday lower 70s to 88 in·
land.
INSIDE TODAY
T~ Po«y County Fair in
lndkma wiU choose a quu n
nert wceek. bid I/OU can't •tt ~' in a bothutg .wt. Story,
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Smith's
Fate Up
To Jury
Ao Oran1e County Superior
Court jury began pondering the
fate today of Lar ry Dona ld
Smith. 43, of Newport Beach.
who i& accuaed of kidnapping
and kJWnc a 24-year-old woman
and dumptnc ber body Into the
ocean off Dana Point Harbor
Jurors began dt6aUng pros·
e c u t 1on and def e n at po1nts
made dunng the murder tna.J
and closing arguments by the
two attorneys
f or his part. defense lav.'Yer
T erTy Gries charactenzed Srruth
as ··the ultimate dope," made a
patsy for the murder of Garden
G r ove h o use wife Carol )n
Bealer
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REAGAN'S VP CHOICE?
Sen. Paul Laxett
F roaaroge .-t l
<:&rter
FJShing
In Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska CAP>
-Pre11ident Carter r eturned to
the Uruted St.at.es today aft.er a
meetart ln Tokyo wttb Chinese
Premier Hua Guofens that un-
d erscored mutu al American,
Chinese and J apa.nese oppoait.ion
to Soviet npaD1lonlam in Alia.
T he 7S·min ute confe r ence
cloeed out Carter 's 21-hour visit
to Japan to attend a memorial
1erv1ce for Prime Minister
Ma sayMhi Oh1ra The president
fle w to Al as ka for a day's
~topover and rrshmg tnp before
continuing to the Atlantic
coa11tal resort of Sapelo Island in
his native Georgia
!Smrui S l'ODtenUon usat lbt reaL
• murde~h.adowy rtcures ~
o.IOf ,,_ $&Mf ,._ sa ld he knew only as "J a ex and LAXALT ...
Carter cimved a t Elmendorf
A i r Force Bas e outs ide
Anchorage at 10:32 p.m . Cl2.32
a m PDT> It was s till light and
t he pre1'1d.-nt !>pe nt a bout 20
mrnulcs shakrn~ ha nds with an
es tr mated ~XJ "'ho gathered to
greet tum T_h1s ~ircus pony is tethered to an unusual h1 t~hmg post at the Orange County Fair.
lie s part of the F uns-a-Poppin Circus
which will perform three times daily
through the lO·day fair , which opens Fn·
d ay on the Costa Mesa fairgrounds.
SEX ..•
tw o court ·a ppoanttd '
psychologists prior to that hear.
mg
rr found to he mentally dis -
ordered. he could be committed
to a state hospital.
f'a malaro currently is free on
$10.000 ball
F'amalaro was arrested on the
s ex charges Jan 25. nearly two
months aft.er the boy s aid he was molt.~ted in the chiroprac tor's
El Toro office
The grrl, now 19, told her s torv
to s henff's inve...,t1gator.., after
rt"adrn~ nt'" '>J)afH r accounw. of
Famalaro ., .irrt">l
F<.1m:.il:Jro "<J" a<'C U'i('(J of r:i p
rn~ thC' grrl aftc·r ma'isagrng her
t1 • Cf .,L.itt· of tot<JI rl'laxat1on.
Tht• <'hrrnprat tnr contended
l ite llttle ho y's '>l'>r v was
f.1 hr1C'ated and Ur al th1· g.rrl \A.as
Ufl'd ?t \A.1th f"amalaro fu r
hr l'a('hrn•• ht>r I rust
Russ Supply
Afg han U nits
KABUL, Afghanistan CAP) -
In a s udden s purt o f ai r
r r:rnsp<>rt ac tivity last weekend,
H1,. .. s 1an l'ilr~n pl ant''> arrrvmg rn
K "'bul bruu~ht rn new lrght
la nk.,, armored personnel car
rit•n . fre h troops and con
tarner.-. or unknown hqu1d, 1n
(orm (.>d sourc~ said
Despite the SoVlet announce·
men t that s everal thousand
troops were being pulled out or
Arghanis tan, well-Informed
s ources s a id rresh units of
:specially trained anU.guerrtlla
fighter s a nd new equipme nt
have continued to arrive In
Kabul.
tanks and A PCs, heavy a , A Soviet rorce of aboii-400
Jet righte rs and belle
~unshlps attacked and bombed
hom es and vineyards In the
Kohdaman Valley earlier ttus
week l.ll retalJat..aon for an attack
by Moslem rebels on a nearby
Russian military camp, in·
rorrned sources s aid.
Helens ' Ash Behind
Cold British Season?
LO!'.'OON (AP) -A BntJsh
scientist says d us t from
America's Mount St He len:.
volcano is the likely cause of
Britain·s cold. raJO·sodden sum
mer that soak~ Wim bledon ten
nis last week and 1s bringmg a
nood of grumbles lo the London
Weather Center
Staff members at the center
here l1avl' ~rown 'iO tired of tht·
publ1...-blamrn~ th(•m for tht•
""C'at!Jer that tht•) 1:>'>Ut'd a 'ilatt-
m t·nt lod<t~ <wn1"!l at i.iullini.: the
n ·corrt !:>lraJght
l'rnf llubC'rt l..<Jm h. foundn <1f
the· Chmallc· f{to~e;,.erch l nil .11
th1· l'nrversrty of Jo:etsl Anglia
~a~~ du.-.t from thl• voll' ano h..i.,
mtri..:t>d into a veal l'O\'Nang the
north<·m part of the hcm1 ... phen·
T h(· quanlrty of du-.t l m1tl1"!1
by St llt"ft·n."> could t~ "" gn ·at a s that lo\hrch came from the
~real explos10n at K rakatois .
which caust'd a notrr t·ablc· cool
ang of global lo\eather. he saJd.
The explosion on the In·
donesian island of Krakatoa ln
1883 cau.'>E'd massrv(' destruct.Ion
<Jn<! crt>atNI lrdal "a \ r·~ that
k1lle<1 thou.-.ands
Rritam abo had 1·1t(tJ -.et
summer-rn l!IOJ and l'JI :! folio-.
mg '>c,en · \Ok~in11 l'r uptr <m' an
Teamst ers Chief
Tells o f Cancer
LOS ANG ELES I A J>I
Teamsters President Fr.ink F.
F rt zs 1mmons h as a form of
can cer . but he saya it is under
control and hf' wall be able to
see k re~lect1on next year as
head of the nation's largest un
ion . according to published re
ports.
Fitzsi mmons. who b egan
chemotherapy at Lahey Clinic Ln
Bos t on six mont h s ago t o
eliminate a tumor outside hrs
lun~. s &Jd the treatments "VCIJ
definitely" were worklng.
d1rrerent parts or the world Lamb said. '
Last month was one of Bn·
ta an ·-. lo\ett~t Junes rn ove r 100
) t-3 r.,, the London Weather
Cen te r said. allhou&h fao a l
faJ:ures ha\'e not been worked
out July I was the coldest July
d;1y an London for 34 yeans, with
..i mnx.imum readrn!l of 55
Tht• summer of 1978 lo\3S even
"or-.1·. the <·enter s statement
<.a11I while a 'ipokesman added.
lh·lre•v1• 11 1>r not, "e are JU.'it a:.
f1,d UIJ "llh the .,.,e<tther as ev
t•none 1•1.w It "'II improve
1•\ 1•11tu.t(I\. Jnd ll ., not the end of
tht>\Ao 11rl•I
J r)!J,j\ 1r11· turn l.A11H1rin tern·
p<'ratun · .... 1-. 63
The· center forec J "t tha t the
r ,1in \.\ould ,J,1d .t>n but that !>kw-.
V. di '>l<t) do1Ud)
Pill Cripple
Wms Ve rdict
l>F:TROIT IAP) A 23-\'ear ·
nln .,.,uman paralyzed frf>m thP
""'''l <k>lo\Tl ha!> ht-en awarded a
JU n \ rrd1ct of $3 8 mil h on
J~;.11n-.t a pha r maceullcal com
pdn) "hrch made the birth con·
trol palls she w.ed
~u .,an Odgers, or Sterling H er~hts . ~1ch . won the un·
pre c edented a ward Monday
a fte r a federal court Jury heard
medrcal testimony that said the
prlls Odgers bought, made by
the Ortho Pha rmaceutical Corp.
or Rant.an. N.J . contributed to her paraJysis
Ms Odgers began laking birth
control pills in November L97S
a rter they were prescnbed foe
her at Oakland Uruversaty where
sbe was a student. f'ive months
later. st:"! said she wolc~~P wtth
a severe cramp in he r legs. An
hour later ·he "'ua permanently
paralyzed •· .. m the waist down.
doctors t~llfred , due to a spuial
blood clot
'Killer Rabbit' Beaten
ThU T ime, Presidenl Had Help
PLAINS, G a {AP l -
Re me mber the killer rabbrt"
Readers v.111 recall the eic·
1>1oits of a certain "banzai bun·
ny ·' which atla<'kt:d President
Carter wrule he was f1sh1ng from
;1 canoe on <.1 pond near his home
here more tha n a year ago.
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Skeptics on the White House
sta ff ref0.5ed to belreve that a
rabbrt could :>\A.Im. and Carter
orde red a blO\o\ ·up of an orfr cial
photographer 's p1ctun· or the 1n
cident but wo uldn 't make rt
publlc.
According to reliable soure«..
the photo showed the rabbit
making straJght for the leader or
the P ree Wo rld . at s teeth
nas hmg and nostrils flaring
Carter beat off the attack Wlth a
canoe paddle.
The ghost of that rabbit, now a
lecend amoog membera of the
preaident.lal entoura&e. returned
to haunt the president's visit to
Plains last weekend. It waa
Carter 's first trip homt slnct the
bunny lncldent.
Al d a wn Sunda y . Carter
slipped out of his home with all
the s ubtlety an •laht·c ar
motorcade can muster In a
small, slfff)y Oeorsia town and
he,aded for the fateful fllbing
PoDd . An NBC News camera crew
took up pursuit but wu ordered
to a halt by I.be Secret Serv1c.
out of qbt of t.be pre1ldeot.
Tblft R happened.
Sniper Eeeapee
I SLBY CAP) -Autborttt• Mlted tMtr eurelt W.-.Sa y
for ...... " auper who lbot at.
a deputy and 1 MCUJ'itJ pant on
tbe p;operty i!(Wkkland OU Co.
No one wu ~ in lbe lncldenl.
C am~raman Ler oy Johnson
5pottcd a rabbit rn the road.
qur c kl) rar ~ed hr s tr us ty
Minicam to his shoulder, took
aim and zoom~ in But alas. the
rnbbrt was dead
Wrlh hrs <'a mera trained on
the bodi. of the bedragaled bun·
ny , J ohnlon could be heard of
rerln)( this exclusive re oort ·
· · Cnd1 scloscd White House
sources today confir med tb•t
the killer rabbit once aaain re·
turned lo the fishing grounds of
President Carte r . This time.
President Carter was ready -
and defeated hJm ·•
JohNOo'a mm. Uke that of the
White House photo1rapher
earlier. has not been made
public
Fre•P~A I
SHIP ..•
Ray" --LS a baurre story. Gal~
said. bot true
Smith has testihed that he
pUoted the boat from Dana Point
Harbor out to aea w1th a cun
held to hu bead by Jack and
R a y , who bludgeoned Mrs
Beale r to ~ath.
The woman disappeared Auic
23. Her body has never been
found
P roaecutor Dave Carter
a rgued that Jacl' and Ra y do not
exist . th.at they were fabricated
to cover SmJth's murder and ex-tortion plot
Cart.er s &Jd that Smith, who
knew Mrs Bealer, kidnapped
her In an attempt to extort
$100,000 from her brother, a
v»<•althy cons t r u ction fi rm
owner
Smith already hai. ~ con
v1cted an rederal court on the ex
tort Ion charl(e.
Key \n prosec utor C arter s
case .,.,as tne testimony 0 1 &
Dana Point f1 l>herman , Donald
Klaa t.>n. lo\ho ~aid he :>aw Srruth
a nd M r.. Bealer 1n a boat rn
Dane. Point llc.rbor tht-da> ~ht:
drs app..-art'd
The t .... o. .,., h<l wer e alone in
the boat. lo\('rt· ari?uing loudJ) as
the boat mov~ a "'ay from the
harbor, KJai:t~t:n t~t1 r1ed
f:r le!t fla yt>d Kl aasen ·s
tl'.'st1mony. S&Yln~ the fasht'rman
-.a" a :.1mdar harbor 1nc1dt·nt on
c.nothcr du), and :.tretc hc"<! the
details to flt the Bealer case
f'ro•P~:ll
AIRPORT • •
pn v ate a.i rcralt businesses
Ru t supcr vr!l ors v..1 11 di>
tcrmi.ne rts Pf•rmdm·nl ust· v.ht'fl
thn hl\c frn<tl appro' 41 lO OW
<·ulinl ) airport :. master plan. a
d1•<·1 ion that won 't be made ror
about a )car
Oa \'1d Larsen, an a ttorney
represenhnft Newport Beach.
sard the land purchase confllcu
with the board's avowed policy
of delayin1 significant d~lSHlftS
on the aJfl)Ort's future untH com-
pletion of the muter plan
But county om caa.Js s&1d de,Jay
of tM land purchase would pri~
the county out ol the m anet
T he 13 acre. ls the la.at remain·
in g I and actJ a cent to the airport
that can ~ u.ed ror airport
purpo&es. they saJd.
The condemnation procffd.
lngs were made necessary
because purchase M&otlationa
w ith the landowners, Dale
Kellon and the Irvine Com-
pany. failed lo yield an acree·
meot satlslactory to all parU•.
county officials said .
seleC't1on proc~ lS pushing any
particular candaaate All or
the apeculat1on you see tn pnnl
1s ve ry unreliable beca uae
anybody who knows what·s go.
In& oo isn't tallung, and an)'One
w ho 's talkrng doesn't know
wha t ·s going on "
Lax all. who a lso h eade d
Reagan·s 1976 pres1deot1al cam-
paign, LS a personul fnend of the
ca nd i date ; thei r politic al
philosophies are practically 1dent1cal.
A the Junior senator from
Nevada. LauJt would not pro-
vide geog.raphrcaJ balance to a
ticket beaded by the form.er
California governo r . and bis
sute holds rew electoral ~
But Reaa.an ru&s Satd \bat be COO·
GOP P\.AH8 IMOOTH
CONYENT'tON-M
slders this a worn.o ut old
chestnut. a nd that wbat he
wants moat lS a younger rumung
mate who v.ould pursue bis
policies should ht become preai·
dent
Laxalt wtll ~ !>8 Aug 2
As ked wh.:re he sund.s an ~
Reagan v~pslakes Laxalt sa.ad
Wednf.'5day. ··1 JU.St don't know "
llmH''*'r h1• Arlr:lt"<1 'I f R()n ha.,
d .. r1d1·d thJt l!K•).:rJ nh: .tn'1 m)
pnlr tl C'3l C'f<J<.f'n<''' arP nnt ..,
prnblt-m, tht-n 1t <'oul d b\: mo' 1n.:
m)' way
tie a.a known to bel.aeve that ~
choice wtll be between him , Sen
Richard Lugar of Indiana and
C eorse Bua.b.
One liOUr'tt declared Ua.at Lu-
a ll la "very. very ca.c:... It could
t'Oa'I e ~TI to his ptrf Of"1Banct
Sunday on ·Fa~ t.M NallOIJ.' or
maybe even h 1~ nom1nat1nic
'Pe~ch ror th~ ~overnor on
Wt'dn~.a'
LaxaJt h.ad ur~ed Rugan to
p 1 <' k Bush or another v..e II k.no-A'l'l moderat~ ,.~ ,."OuJd bring name
re<'ORruUOO and balan« to t.M
llcket. Se\•eraJ sou.rcecS cloe.e to
the sm.tor sa1d that be thought
that made good political ~
and th.at be simply did not want
to pursue higher office.
He changed tus mind. friends
say. after Rea can expressed
penonaJ dlacomlort over Bush
and polJUcaJ rtffl"ValJons about
others.
LaxaJt rarely hu been an the
nat1ona.J eye, focu.sioc mo.tly on
issues import.ant to Nevada, but
be has beetl more vtsJble ln re·
ce nt Y't'aJ"'S. first wilb bts role an
the 19'1'6 Reagan campaign, then
u a leader ol ~ couerv8t.1Ye
floor tlcbt in late 1m ap.lmt
the Panama Can.al t.realln
Paul Donwuque La.x alt LS tbe
son of ~ncb Basque lmml· grants
After a rew hours' sleep at the
base, Carter , accompanied by
Alaska Gov J ay Hammo nd and
Secrl'tary of State Edmund S
Muskie . left Hbout 4 a m by
he licopter tn fish at an un -
d1scl08ed location.
The president. dressed ln a..
blue ahirt and jeans, planned to
spend about SIX hours 00 the OOt·
rn~ before retumrng he re to con-
t r n u e ha s Jou rney e astward_
Reporters were not permitted to
a cc:onipany h1m on the fishing .
foray.
In talk!. that White House
oress S(!'(:ret.ary Jody Powell sajd
we r e .. aub1la nl 1ve a nd
wortJawtlile;• Carter and the
ChiDeee lader a1reec1 tUt their ~ntrles shared coo.cem °"" M05cow'a mill t&ry 1nt.er ventk)ft
ln Afgharust.tn and its support of
Vlet.nam'a oecupatJoo or Cam· bocUa
''There ia euenUal agreement bttw~ the United St.ates and th~ People's Republic or China
with regard to strategic pers-ptt.
t1 vt>S and particularly as they re·
lat.-to the Soviet invasion of
1\ f i? h :in1't :m .tnr! th.-to\ a~100 n (
C:Jm h11d1 •• !1\ ~"'let b <i e k Prl
\ 11·tnam•"" fJn.,.,('JI sa111 aftt•r
tht· mt·d1n~
.'-o JJp..inl·'-l' off1 C'1ab we re pre~ent. bot Powell s aid Carter
and ffua a"reed It wu "entirely
appropriate" tha t their first
meeting :.hould lake place in Japan
DUC K S ...
r t-leJS(' oom(><;lJC r1ucks, the\ n;-
not reaJI) m1jlratory anymore Th~y bttome u~hUy a~ra~
v..1th one area. and are mo~ sug
cept1ble to due~"
Ht said Uus parucular form ot
botulis m poses no threat to
humans or other wildlife, i.nchJd·
m1 r1sh in the Jue
Body Recove red
VANCOUVER. Waah. CAPI -
A man wbo ~aped the r aging
mudllow frocn Mount St. Helens
by cUmblftl a t.ree a pparenUy
waa killt'd by tbe ve>acano'a beat
and, .... a l"eKUe official says.
The body wu recovered from
the branches. A doc led a seatth
party to the body. diacovered a
quarter milt east ol the Camp
Baker logging camp. on Wfdnes.
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The Sale
Everyone's Been Waiting For
Stcrting Friday, July I I
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• In the~ bullnesa. it's what you mlaht r~ call a ~ dlauter.
.. It wu a fnr days before the f'ourth ol July
weekend and Mitch Hurwitz wu down to his
laat »pound box ol chocolate chips. Al the rate
of more than one box a day and lltlle prospect
for an emeraency airlifl from Nestle Co ..
Hurwit.a was ln a jam.
The 17-year~d youth started wrestling with
a last-ditch alternative.
.. We might have to 10 to every market and
clean every~ out ol thoee liWe, yeUow ba&s,"
he lamented. ''And they're twice as expensive."
rrs ONE OF THE occasional crises. albeit
monumental when you stop to think that
Hurwitz's business -The Chipyard in the
Balboa Fun 1.ooe -produces only one type of
cookie. Without chocolate chips, the business. as
MITCH HURWITZ OF THE CHIPYARO
you m ay have already guessed, would crumble
beneath him.
But. ln four years ol operation, Hurwitz has
survived a variety ol culinary chalJenges; from
sugar shortages to would-be competitors claim·
Ing superior or new-and-Improved recipes.
Alld tM 1"unble Balboe cookie stand bas
lamebed a ll8tianwtde dem8nd for the chewy
products Chipyard cookie establishments
• •Ptuni up In Boston and ~ llaa.a .• and a New Haven, Conn .. facto~gs the popular
eookies for clistrlbutior exchaalvely in New
York's Bloomlngdales department stores.
The Eut Coa't stands and cookie factory
are owned by Hurwitz's father. Mark, who is an
attorne)' 1n Orange. The cookie corporation
beurs the name Boston Chipyard Inc and re·
mams Independent or the origmal Balboa stand
Jn addilioo. attorney Hurwtu has opened a
Ch1pyard franchise 1n Honolulu. with plans to
expand to a number of major U.S. cities. And a
cookie factory ope ration 10 the Southern
Cahforrua area also 1s Ul the offing
THE SECRET OF Chipyard's success. says
the younger Hurwitz, is twofold: Pure. simple
mgredients including butter. vanilla and real
chocolate chips and. most important, cookies
erved fresh from the oven.
Sprinkled into the Cblpyard recipe waa the
youthful enthusiasm of Mitch Hurwitz. his older
brother Mike and a friend. Frank Beaver.
The three lads concocted the cookie stand
idea as the nation sported stars and stripes for
the Bicentennial cele bration
After kicking around a number of money·
making schemes. they opted for a chocolate
chip cookie business . With an $8,700 loan from
the Hurwitz's father. the entreprene urs turned
an aging taco stand tnto a squeaky -clean
miniature bake ry. complete with a professional
oven and batter mixer.
On the first day of operation. they sold 20
. dozen cookies a t Sl a dozen Business skyrocket
ed soon after. with average daily sales of ,t4.000
cookies.
"AT THAT POINT we decided to put the
money into college educations as opposed to say
putting the money mlO records and stereo~."
says Mitch Hurwitz.
Word -and tas te -of the cookie bus iness
s pread a nd the boys a ttracted a flock of
newspaper and magazine stones and appeared
on a number of national commercial and public
broadcast television programs.
The Chipyard recipe captured a number of
awards in Boston. where the cookie stand 1s
located in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace boast·
ing a verage sales of 20,000 cookies a day.
Two-thirds of the or iginal cookie con·
noisseurs are gone now. Frank Beaver went to
Boston with his mother. Pat. to run the Faneull
establis hment. Pat. incidentally. created the
moulh·watcrmg Chipya rd recipe.
Hurwitz's brother. Mike. will be a junior next
year at Tulane Univers ity. where be is prepanng
for a career in medicine. J
THAT LEAVES MITCH to run the original
Chipyard st and, wondering what will happen
when be finishes his senior year at Estancia
High School in Costa Mesa
Profits from the coolue business still go to
Mitch and Mike's college and postgraduate
education C Milch is considering a law career >. MJt.cb plans on turning over management of
the business to a friend and continuing the
operation with its five youthful employees. The
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C h1pya rd 1s open on weekt>nds Septembe r
through mid.June and seven days a week dunn~
the summer. · , Production is up to eight oatches a day now.
a t about t.000 cookies a batch. And with inna
t1on. a dot.en cookies now cost $1.50.
Although Balboa 's Chipyard has fired up a
m1lhon-dollar national corporation, the modest
cookie st a nd overlooking scenic Ne wport
Ha rbor still operates m its original. bomestyle
ras h1on.
But thet-e's no hint that customers are cut·
ting back on the chocolate ch.ip-ladendeUgbts.
"I want only one cookie," snapped a cute.
w1~y youngster at. the window, clutching a few
coins .
"WHEN WE FlasT opened up, people said
you can't make money selling cookteS "he s aid
"They told WI we've ~to have ice eream. col·
ton candy. hot dogs. frozen tomatoes dipped an
chocolate. . "
Mitch ROC>ped one from the tray and
handed it to tbe cootie arldonado. p-8lls. He
watched her S<'UTTy off, gobbling down tbe mobt
pleasure.
··1:1ow can you turn someone Ute tJaat down? .. be Mbd
Young v1.-, la reflected In ftllmw 1Urf8Ce of llUftlDen .._
Ing room t8ble of Xanedu .,. .. ,... ......
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WISCONSIN DELLS. Wis. (AP> -JnOated balloam
sprayed inside with polyurethane to.m form Xanadu, which
its dewlopen bW u a prototypeoltbehouaiqoltbe future.
Xwedu WM but.It• a model for palllle Ylewiu, but tM deft-UJ tile same tecimWoO can be ...a to ecm-ltnlet hamlnc It 50 permit ol tbe COit of narma1 dweDlap
md In ball tbe ume.
Located ill a WlaeoDliD hUlalde, tbe lJ.~
l'OOllll 81111 ane lllU'al towel' are llt a1DD111 roek aan'I•• and ~~~ feature a pool, iDdoor watsfall ad 8'w
Dewloper"S Tom G....a of Wlleoaaln Delli and 9turt
Gordan ad Bob Masten of Colorado estimated U. COit ol
buUcttq Xuadu at $400,000 but aaid mueb ol tbl maney
went into special featUl9 and tbe elaborate iDUrior. Tbey
laid otba' follm ..... tmt ameb ....
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Poster by
Newport Beach
artist Margaret
Bedell marks
beautification
program.
Posters for Sale
Beautificalion/80, a commUAily Improve-
ment awards program sponsored annually by
the Dolphins of the Newport Ha.rbor Area
Chamber of Commerce. has been extended a
few more days, so there's still time ror
homeowners a nd businessmen to submit ap. plications
The awards program has been bighllebted
this year with a special poster designed by
Newport Beach artist Margaret Bedell.
An intaglio print renecti.Dg the local en·
vironment. the signed posten were made by
pressing natural materials Into a IOft ground
Gold Lecture
On Schedule
llcnn' II Clifford. <in expert · on pioneer gold
coins and bar s. will
speak at the Sherman
Library and Gardens at·
7 :30p.m. Wednc.-sday .. Ju
ly 16
t11s talk will be titled
The Lure of Gold The
public 1s anviled and ad
m ission 1i. free. but n :
s e r vat1on s s hould bl·
made b y ca ll1n _g
673· 1880
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Airbourne
Joaana DuPuia. a La1una Beach HJgb
School 1tudent who plans a career in
aeroo..aics. reeent.b aot her flnt taste ol the
pilot•11ife duriGI a t~week •-ion at the Air
Explorer Flillat Sebool a\ Edwards Air Force
Base
Mlsa DuPuis wu among 41 teen·.a1e partici·
pants from ei&bt states who toot tn.ininc in
powe.r planes and lliden and toured the blatoric
Edwards ntgbt Teet Center.
1be program was founded five years ago by
Boy Scout Air Explorer SqWldron 8, based in
Van Nuys.
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on a metal plate, which was etched in nitnc
acid.
11te plate was then inked in sublle rain-
bow hues and lhe edition of 200 was pulled by
Ma. Bedell on lhe etcblne press in her Corona
del Mar studio.
The posters. at S30 each, are available in
the Chamber office. 1470 Jamboree Blvd ..
Newport Beach.
The beautification coot.est promotes the
preeervation and improvement of lbe beauty ol the Harbor Area.
Entry blanks may be obtained by calling
the chamber office, 644-8211 .
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t'RIDA Y. J ULY II
By SYON F:V OMARR
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ARIF.S <Mar 21 /\pr. 191" Your position 1s
farm ; know it an d exercise independence -deal
conridenUy with one who attempts lo infnoge on
'our temtory. Leo. Aquarius natives figure pro
m1oenUy. One who was indlfferent could now
become an enlbus1ast1c ally.
TAURUS CApr. 20-May 20 > Study propos1·
lion put forth by older individual, who does care
about you. Stress security. loopholes, land
va lues. StJort t rip could s aUs(y curioaity.
Gemiru, Cancer. Sag1l tar1us persons figure pro-
minently. Hunch is likely lo prove valid .
GEMINl (May 21·June 20): Accent on ex-
pans ion, social commitments. publishing pro-
1ect clear Imes of commun1cat1on. You get
news which open~ door or fin ancial opporturuty.
Display natura l charm, be versaWe.
CANCER (June 21-July 22 >: You get benefit
or any doubts: circumstances favor your er.
forts. Puzzle pieces fall into place. Aqu.artus.
Taurus. Scorpio natives figure in ~arlo. Em·
phasls on special appearances, persooality.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Get wide spectrum
or views -and analyze lhem . Aak questions, in·
slat oo direct. clear replies, not evasions.
Member ol opposite sex does care and you will
be aware of it. You may receive call to
repreeeat special group, orp.nluUoo.
Vl&GO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Accent on
friends, hopes, gains resulllnl from recent
meetinl wlth one in poeition ol authority. II~
domestic change, adjuatmmt la oo qeecla.
Taunaa. Ubra, Scorpio natlna play by roles.
You get lift which representa ''tolt• ol affec· lion.··
l,plRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Honor. reputa.
lion. career and prest11e flcure promlneaUy.
Defl.ne meanings, clear aW•J clouds ol COD·
fusion. Pllees. Virgo natives· play outstand1q
roles. Streamline tecbnlques, d.ilplay ability to handle respomlbillty.
sa>RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Rueb beyond
ori.-.i expectations. You have allies lo far·
flung places. Cancer, Capricorn natives fl.pre
promlnently. Acce nt on communication.
language, education. travel and ability to dis·
seminate information. SAGITl'A&IUS <Nov. 2Z·Dec. 21): Obtain
valid hint from Scorpio messace. SpotJllht on
money u it affects one close to you. Be aware
of legal n,hts and permissions. Check Jeues,
rentals, necessary licenses. Aries, Libra
natives Play ainificant roles .
CAPalCOaN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Let go of
past procedures; It now is time to imprint new.
fresh style. Empbu la on reeopltlon ol a1llel
and obltacles. Learn where JOU ltand. a. lD·
dependent without beiDI arro1ant. Leo.
Aquarius natives fi•ure promlneatly.
AQVAaJUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 11): IDtuitive ln·
tellect is heightened : you aeme what lhou.kl be
done and when to do it. Empbasls OD buic la· sues, employment. dependenta and beallb.
Another Aquariun. a Cancer and a Leo play pro.
ml.nent roles. A relatlve retuml bonowed object
or money.
PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar. 30): Aura of celebra·
lion exists . You find outlet for creatin
capabilities. Chance. •ari.:!!i travel and romance are featured. Ge • s.,tttariua
penol)S play sign.ilicaat .,,._, Youq penoo
par• JOU meanlneful eompllmmt.
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'Knot' too Late
Of;AR i\NN
LANDERS I have been
rC!1td ina your column
regularly sance I was 1n
high school I am now 34
years old. I have never
Sffn a problem like mine
and am beUlDI you to
help me.
My mother had an at·
tack or indigestion at
our house last night. It
turned out to be nothing
serious, but It scared
her. She thought she was
having a heart attack.
W e t ook her to the
emergency room or the
hospital near us and the
doctor was wonderful.
This momjng I went
bv M a's house to make
s ure she was okay. She
told me something that
darn near put me away Wh •t ca n be done to
It hai. been on hu m ind mak~ Uua a le~al mar -
ror a long tirne. she s aid. riage wtthout everybody
tl was time u s kids 1n town rinding out?
knew. Ma and Pa were Pleue g.lve me some in·
never married. They _formation. I have not
told everyone they had told a soul about this
e lo p e d -and t hey and won't unW I bear
meant to. but somehow from you.
they never got around to Print the letter In the
it paper, please . My
I have two youncer husband opens all the
sisters and a brother. mail if he happens to eel
We are all married and to the box first. No one
have kids. Ma and Pa wlll know who you are
have 12 grandchildttn. talking a bout so you
No one would believe won't be embarrassing
this. They are respected anybody or spilling the
In the community and beans. Thanks a million,
Pa is a member of the A n n . -D A Z E D
Knights ol Columbus DA UGIITER
Does this mean U!> DEA• DAUGHTER:
kids are bast.Arda? What It la poa.aible for your
about OUR childre n., parents lo ban tbelr re-
fEATUfUNG
·'''" La11d~,.,,
lalloHlalp legallaecl
wl&b .. t Hf pabUelty.
aad I hope tbey do IO
MOii. Tiiey oqM &o go to
tlilelr cleromaa a8Cl &ell blm die lndb. Be CH
perform the ceremoay
Im mediately and ar·
raage wi&b tbe Ucase
bareaa clerk to keep the
trauactioe qldet. 0111)' a
mlterable meuie woald
refue &o coepera&e.
fA>se your heaa
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CELEBRATING THE FOURTH: Reed and Rita Sprinkel enjoy hoh·
day with "Tante" Lorentze Kongsvik, Mrs. Sprinkel's aunt from
Ber gen. Norway, and family cat Spont.
Birthdays, Barbecues
"Uncle Sam Wants You." the in·
vitation read, but it was really
Reed and Rlt.a Sprinkel who mv1t-
cd 65 friends to wear red, white
and blue and join them for a July 4
ba r becue at the ir Dover Shores
home.
It was Sprinkel's birthday as
well, so there was a birthday cake
a nd guests w1shed him a ha ppy
day.
The guest who traveled the
farthest to come to the party was
Mrs. Sprinkel's aunt, "Tante"
Lottttbe Koagarik, who is visiting
California for the first Ume from
Bergen. Norway.
The Sprinkel home was
bededted with American nags and
almoa all the guests showed up in
Ute appropriate colon.
Fixing tbe hamburgers and
lmoctwurst were Chef• am Bett· nett and Sprinkel's son , Steven,
who bu .J::: returned from a mis-sion in vta with the Mormon
Church.
Among g uests enjoying the
e vening and the Sprinkels' apec·
tacular view of the fireworks at
The Dunes and Big Canyon were
Gloria Zlgner (It was her birthday
too), Thelma and Gerti Maeller
a nd Rkbard and Elaine Sprinkel
from Big Canyon.
It's Ft'~t1val of Arts time in
Laj!una Beach agam and mem
bers of the newly formed Debuss;,.
Chapter of the Orange County
M us1c Center Guilds recently en
llapprnift911
By Judrth Olson
joyed a preview performance or
the Pageant of the Masters.
After a wine and cheese box sup-
per at the home of o.bapler
member 1.-be P• ....... guests
traveled lot.he Irvine Bowl for the
annual show.
Partygoers included Jeu Pat-
&enea. chapter presideftt... and her
guests, Dr • ...S Mra.. Gerald llfttt.
..-k and Mr. aad Bn. Derell Jea-
ner: IUdaard a.8d Elahte Fruee;
Ken and Martell Kalgllt: llarTy
and Naecy Lawreaee and their
guests, Mlcbael and Cam Caplk;
Carol Del MaeDoagaU, Dr. and
Mrs. Roa Redman and Barbara
and Frank Molina.
Booklet Offered
A f re e booklet.
h1ghlightmg the findings
of the 1980 Virginia
S l ims Ame ri ca n
Women's Opinion Poll.
1s now available by writ
1n g to 1980 Vir g inia
Sltms American
Women·~ Opinion Poll.
Sth Floo r . 100 Park
Avenue. New York.NY
10017.
Some of the findings
from the poll. detailed 1n
the booklet are that
83 percent o f
Am<'r 1can women
beli eve 1t 1s likely that
by the year 2000, a lmost
all \\Omen who a rc c1ble
will be working.
82 percent do not
feel that children are an
essential ingredient to a
happy m arriage.
62 percent believe
divorce is an acceptable
wav to solve an unsuc·
ces.sful marna~e.
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AS
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PRESENTS
"MY FAIR LADY"
starrlna David Holliday <the "Man of La
Mancha7' and .. Coco" wilt\ Katharine Hepburn> as Henry Higgins. And Broadway's Linda
Michelle, who has starred with Tony Randall
(Carousel>, John Raitt (Showboat) and Jack
Jones (Oklahoma), as Eliza Ooollttle.
Directed by Crandell Diehl who Is dlrectlftSI Rex
Harrison In the 25th anniversary of .. LAD\'" on
Broadway next spring .
Don't miss this magical musical that brings
Broadway to your own beck yard .
Early reservations er• urged!
Performance dates:
• • Juty 11, 1t; n -2'; 2'·31; A....,.t 1,2
J11ty 211, f7 & AU1U1t J
Tickets: $7
I p.m. Curt•ln J p.m. Curtain ..
For ticket Information or reservations call
SaddlebKk Cot1999 Box Office at 811-4666.
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Crusade Bombed? PU8UC NOTICI
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WCTU Contirwes Battk on Booze --, ... ll'"teNOS..tlt 'ACTO•V. UIS ................ N....-1 ... ,., c.t, ....... .....
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N•lll11e"•"'· Nt•••'' l••c "· ST Al.BANS. W. Va. <AP) -
Olive Bryan hH o vision -a
vision of hundreds of women
kneelln& ln prayer a l the porta.la
of your local tavern.
The IOU.ls or the sinners within still we1ah heavily on the minda
of Mrs. Bryan and her col·
leagues in the Wome n's Chris·
ttan Temperance Union. which
c l a1ms 250 ,000 members
worldwide
IN MOST PLACES, the or-
gan 1zat10 n 's centur y -long
crusade to ban the bottle bas
bombed. But as far as the 80-
year-old Mrs . Bryan is co n-
rerned. "We n~ 1t as much
now as evt>r before "
In West V1 rg1 n 1 a . where
alcohol has long been a con
t roverstal political iss ue. th<'
state WCTU's 1,000 members
were in the forefront of this
year 's Ct~ht over leg1slat1on al
lowing sale of beer containing
more than 3.2 percent alcohol
The law took <'Hect 1n Mayl
but not u.nt1I the Legislature had
overridden a gubernatorial veto
applauded b) l1:mpcrance and
religious group~
STATE WC'Tt' P r esi d ent
Dorothy C'hr1 sty of Rivesville
shrugs off the defeat. und game-
1;,. predicts the union "will be
here as long as the world
s tands ... As long as some people
drink . shC' said. others will want
the d1st10ct1on of being different
"The WCTl' 1~ that d1stinc
t1on." Mrs Chn~tv said
Ourtng one meeting of the St
Albans r hapter. Mrs Bryan and
four othl'r elderly women tr aded
~tori~ about thl' l'V1 ls of alcohol
"Wh) I hc•ard a g irl. s he
looked about 12 of course vou
t·::in nt.•\er t<'ll and !>he '4as
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI eUif'iiiu--
NAMe S1'AftM41NT
Ti.. t-.o --~ .,..... 9'n<· ,..,, .,
THE WE!>T COAST ACAOEMV
OF 006 TRAINING, 0t F.i. CW!"•• eo.1• -... c.M-..U mi. v•o .. _.., 0t Fw onw. CMi.
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J-1•.Jvtv l. IO. 11. 1w 1uno
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE CW AP~lc.ATIC*
TO SELL ALCIO"OUC aEVlaAC#ES ...... ro w_..11....,y C-e<"
RUT H P ~£A -E A IC t
tlJ U ","M"N • .tr• .tc>otytrt0 to tr-i.-
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(""""' 10< T tPe 0 <>" -..Ito 8-• A. W·"r Pubh<. Pr~t""t~\>. to -.f'n
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••v"••riqton ~h. C••1tor"4•
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July 10 l"IO ltll !Ir.
P UBLIC NOTJCI::
l'tCTITIOU\ au_M°NE°n'
NAME STATEMENT
Th• tot1o•unq pe-r~\ .,.,. OO•nq
Ou\_,nP\'\~
MOlllE OC ~l vN S. t)I\ ~•(
M,., .. V~f°'1" Oft¥~ l . (.oo,t4 ~w.
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l O•\. A ludfo•~. US~-~ Me_o.,o y,.,,,,. lr'•W' [. (0\1 .. ,.,....\.cl, '1•1' ""1' b..,,,,.. ...... •\ to ndutlrd ti t
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Trot•. \t41f,.~ """"• •11t!'O W1fP. """' (Ou"'''"'" of O.~ (ou-tly °" lu•v
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iu , 1 •') 11 7• '"'° 1n1 80
Pt:BLIC NOTICE -.:.iytng about all the drinking or
beer an<! ho"' '>he had to be cur
ned out." Mrs Br}an s aid
~ha king her head in dismay AT 80, STILL BATILING AGAINST THE BOTTLE
Olive Byran Took Pledge. So Old Quarter Mllllon Others
FICTITIOUS a USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
,,.... 101-"Q -"'"I\ 00."4 "'"' '~" ., P .... A'>I"' MO-.GO\.IAH 6"'R STATEWIDE, WCTl' enroll
ment 1s up b;,. about 60 members
from two years ago. :.iccordmg
to treasurer M ar~aret Crall. But
the St. Albans chapter . which
has Z3 members. hasn't added
anyone during that per iod, s he
said .
le~1slator' to ra1sl· thl' dnnk1n~
JJH' to 2 1 and lt•J <'ht'" '>thnol
children Jbout lhf· ('\II!> or
alcohol and how to fight inlem
per ance among their parent:.
& 0 ,... E ""' Slrm, """' IMw . C...thtO'lllil•• .,.11 the "ll.llt WCTl :.aid \he re Po"'<>" Clwncl. 1,., .,,_..,._No
rnembt:r'> her uunu. tt•l11ng her '-,'~·=.~~::!i:1~, •" ....
JOOUl th<' "great m arch" down •·ciu•• ~f drkt'l Street and Into the Oars '"" z=..cr:: Ii-*'"' ttw or Parkersburg ,_,,c ieno10r.-.c.o-1vOftJUIY ••••
"It's harder now lo gel the
young ones Inte rested ," said
WCTU stalwart Alma Freeman.
"It's jus t hard to f ind a
teetotaler among them.'·
Mrs. Bryan joined lo.
"WE BELIEVE. berl.lusc lht-
81ble s ays 1t. that Christians
should not drink." Mrs Chnsty
said ·•we don·t think alcoholtsm
1s a disease You don't w1Lltngly
go out and take cold germs "
\t0<km day mem bers main·
tom t1~ to tht' trad1t1on by rec1t·
1n J? t he WCTl1 s century old
a hstinence pledge
"I hereby solemnly promlSe,
God helpm~ me. to abstain from
all d1sttlled. fermented and malt
hquor.., 1nclud1ng wine. bet>r and
hard cider. and to employ all
proper means to dascourage the
u.se of and tramc in same "
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PUBLIC NOTICE
··Even those who wouldn't
touc h Liquor with a 10-foot pole
don't want lo be identified with
the unkln anymore.··
Mrs. Christ y said 1l may be
time to taJce the movi•ment back
mto the stn-ets. to the s aloons
where 1t be~an in Ohio back in
187•.
SHE PONDERED THE
changing times for a moment,
and then wondered aloud ... Why
is it that prayer keeps us from
s in and s in kee ps u s from
prayer ?"
Today's sinners' souls could
s till stand sa ving. according to
the WCTU. but the group'!>
political IIl.fluence has faded in
the face of a strong liquor lobby
and changing mores.
West Virg1rua ·s first chapter
was formed nine y<'ars later .
The a nti-Liquor movement bc~an
in the c1t1es r ather than the
country. Mrs. Christy s:ud. a~ c1
tv women band<'d toj!elh..r to
r0etncve their menfolk rrnm th1•
bars
PUBLIC NOTlcE
l'ICTITIOUS aVStN•n
NAME STATE-NT
THE ST. ALBANS women
'.lid none or their daughters has
1omed the WCTL' They blamed -
mnell!>tng numbers of working
women competJt1on from other
or2an1zat1ons a nd the wides pread
arreptanceof soc1al drinking T~ 1"4'-1,.,q ~noft' .,.. -"9 ~~1~\\4,
In recent years. the once vocal
union has b<.'<.'omc a soft spoken
group that quietl y urge.,
TJIF. wen · BOASTF.O !ht
el 1tt> of turn of I h1· 1·•·nt ur'
womanhood anr! mothl'r'
pass C'rl th<' I r~1d11 1n11 t n lht•1r
daughtc·rs 'ht· sat<!
Hut .111 \'O"' t-d lo continue the
\\'C'Tt · ' "'Ork dn"' n 10 the la.'>t
nwmtx·r
"Wt• \\Ill l'O ntinu1• tn pray
l'd Ut .1tt· IPi.:1 .. lJtt· and ..,l·ek nl;~
m1·mbeor' \I r. fhrt!)l\ ..,,Hd
.. RP ll'f¥£!>TME NTS, >0211 SI••,..
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Youth TC'mpt'ranr1· ('011nr1I fnr
I tlon 1 kno"' "'hJl l'bt· tri rlo
1)11 ~nu
1 "' Ou't•f'V<"\ ., CC>t"d uc l#O th ·• ~"'• ,_., o"rt,..,.\l'tO
•~¥Of-Kl1nit-
·''otiC"'P Protf¥t11 f'inblt
DEAR PAT T've heard it's a good idea to file
a "Notice of Completion " shortly before a con
tracting JOb 1s due to be completed Wh at 1'> 1n
volved in doinf( this. and why 1s 1t advlsed" I'm
having a swimming p<)OI built and want to be pro
tected
P.0 . Costa Me!>.a
A Notice of Completion Is a protectlH
measure. It sbouJd bf' med with the coGDty re-
t'order witbiD 10 days of lbe job's scbeduJed t'Om·
pletlon. Either lbe coasumer or the contractor, Ir
designated as an agent, may rue.
Ontt lbe ootlce is recorded, s ubcoatractors,
laborers, aod suppliers ban 30 days in wbkb to
Ole any claims of Ue-n; the geaeral coatractor bas
fJO days. If DO completion notice he recorded , tbe m.
lng period for claims or lien is er&encled to .. days
from completion or the projeci.
La"' Li""t• Lat1dlord~• IATfl
DEAR PAT Can a landlord withhold the
equivalent of two months' rent as a security de·
posit? This seems unreasonable to me.
K.R .• HunUneton Buch
SU&e law prolalbtU a ludlord frem iemalHllllg
a aecartty depoait Uta& eaceeda &t.e ~vaJeet ol
two mcmdla' reet for u ~ a,.rtmeet
ult or ._ U.at ezceedl SM ••alellt of ~
moatlM' reat for a ,.,....... ul&. ne law.
ltowever, l•peeee • l•I& • MC11ftt7 depoaha -
for eldler ~ or -.....W DJte.-11 &t.e
IHM ....... for els .......... er . ........,.
wM Ttola&e &t.e 1eeutt1 de911lt law are •bJect to
a d...U laWlldt for .......... ..UU.. Pl"Mpee·
live or adul teauu tu ,.. • .,, a ... pet1alty
from _, ludlord WM •lllflllb vte&atee tM law. If
Y•r ~ ••ol'fet tTM or leu, iltea.dlllC lt.e htt peaalt7. coa11der 1w111•1 aa actm la small
clal•1eeut. ·
Bf•erlllar G•fl• f11 8141i1tf
DEAR PAT; My hutband's birthday ls in Sep-
tember and be bu told me that be 1r0Uld like some
new b6noeulan. I have no idea bow to shop for Ws
gift to be 1\lre I •et 1ood quality. Al\y 1uge1Uou? L.G .. Dana Polnt
,,. ,.,.. ..._.lar • ...,admen Aued•·
'"'Io pr,"" n, 7 r.," u r;•, t• l'~t /11;nn l'•ll u 111
1 :.t r1'Ct l11r>t 111 rtino thi· 1111''• ,.,, r:nd ar11on 1111u n1•1·d
'• , ... I' ln•'17U1l/f'' tn IJ•'I •,., ,.,,..,,, fJn.d hu\ir.ru \fflll
'•"'" r/:,, •l11>n.\ '" l'•ll ()1;r.'1 \! ) 1ur .~rt,Ct' ()rnnl]t
('•kBI f)tuJv Pl!tol I '() /1111 l.'1611 rCt.\(O \frsa CA
'1~1>.!6 A~ man!/ k iln\ r1\ ~~''"""" 11.ill ht> an\wt•rt'd.
but phonc"Cf inqurrin m /o':t•··~ not md udinq the
rn1d1 r \ tull nom,. riddrt''·' und hu.smr•s hour.' phcme
riumb.>r camwt O.· rcm.,1dt'r1 rl I h1H olumnappearl da1
111 t'Jct·pt Sunda11s ..
tion s u11t11tests that you c hec k these points
before maklog YC>UT purchase: ma.Ile w.re tbe right·
and left-band ma~nifyin1t powers are lbe same:
lmagf'S are brig.ht; all paru ~rate and move
s moothly: construction is sturdy and naued: and
hotb sick-s of tht> blnocuJar are properly aligned
vertically and horizontally.
Tbt' association published a Jt.page ~t.
"Encydopedla of Binoculars," which dlscuses
various factors that s hould be considered In seled· in~ the bi.DocuJars best suited for the aser's need.s .
Clearly labeled imtrucUon.s, charts and graphs, as
well as written uplanatlons. reveal everything
from th<-structlll't' and optical performan« ol
bl.oocuJars to various uses and maintenance. Con·
tact Japan Ll1tbt Macblner) htformaUon Center,
1221 Annue of the Americas; New Vor\, N.V.
lot20, for de-tails about ord.-ring thJs booklet.
Workers Sue PVBLIC NOTICE
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Ju"" 1• Julvl lO 11 neo 1&" 80
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS aU"NIH
tv.Mlf STATE-NT
T ~ loo-"9 _.,.,,. t\ 00"'9 OU•• ~\~., I
""•NE STURGIS lo-TAAHUR.
INOUSTP1E!>.1l 6H,._Sf,ffl. Ho
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P UBCIC NOTICE
NOTICE~ NON-•ESl'<*SlliliTY'
Not•<., ,, rwnttw O'Yt"n tt\.et tl'W I.If'·
O.rt•orwd ..,.11 not bP r~UtM to•
•n'f OfOh Ot h.tb9ht~\ COftffM.t.O bv
•nyonf' ocner ,,,...,.. my"M"tt. on Of Aftfl'f
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIH
NAME STATEMINT
l'tCTITIOUS MIMNIU T1'e 1-"'9 ~ ·~ ~ Du" SAN FRAN c I sco NAMI SUTIM41NT NIU•
{ .t.p Th C f'f . I~ IOl_,"9 -SOfl 11001"911•1\I C:HtPS C RAf'f. UM H•mllto11 " 1 -e a 1 orn1 a ,,...,.. A......,.,"""'~°" 11H<11. c:.11tom•• Suprem e Court h a s FA$H•()tojS ANO CURLS. 1eon .,_
ruled that .... orke-who u1ver.•"'-.c.i·1-•t2IU Ow10111 G SP•"o•er. 202 11 .., '" St..wtt J R-~ 0t Slwrry L. M<Kl"le'I" ~. H-1 ......... ~,, Contracted asbestosis -ReOtu , II• Rota.oew, ""'"•· c.lifo<We ...
I di ed b Celll0<'.W.t2JIS TIWt Wlllofts It~ .,., ., 111
8 ung 5e8Se C8US Y f "'' Du\l"U' I\ conch1<teCI by 011111Nef. asbestos -may sue the _...... OMtMG-~
I ht h I SNffv t. 11-... TMt ............. -,. .......... compan es w c a · ,.,,1, ,1.,. __ ,...., •1111 .,. c:-otY0tn.eto...,..~ .. ,.,..,.
legedly concealed the 1y c-a10r..,..c-vonJ111-, 1,na.
knowledge that asbestos · 1•· ,.1..nt ...,....,,..0r..,.. c...e ~=
would cause the a il· "''*'_0r..,..CoMt o.J••""""·'"'"i.ie.o.u • .-JT1'HO ment. Jto1• 10. "· 1•. "· 19 ,,.,.. PlJBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS l ltSINIH
MAIM nATIMINf T~ fvt'-lfl9 --" c!Oo"9 OUll
l'W\\ '" C S I' S "L l' ANO
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P\JBUC NOTICE
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...._\ .. ,. ••· 9Jou1la1 Act of lHt OwnerllaJW.cmftuac-~*[-'::' ::: ~ .... k Wel&I to ta&. lrade, .tc. SUbmh.
"-" 1M1•<'•1N>1r•-.i 11riw adv•rti1• "any pre· -.OIO. ~~ :i: ,_.._., llmilaUoa, or
;:.a.~ ::: .......... beaed OD 2 UNITS • 2 bdrm + I
lloilW"-ns.M llCIU nee, callr, relicion. HX, bdrm OD JOd5 )ot. ~
IUl £STATE or utl-•' orilin. t:11 aa bloek to beaa owe llll
"'"'"'' 1or s.i. uw ..... ._ to make aay TD. Priced at Sl&,000. ==:-i5 ::.:=-~~-SIDE BY SIDE · 2 f~~~·=': ,. J': ctusaWua. OM 2 bdrm. 2 &.....-~ 1111 .... • ~ 11m ....... .-will not ba. priced at 13&5,000.
,._toWllcwM 1mo .._...ly accept any One 2 bdrm, 1 ba ::~::r-'~11 • • : a4nrtf1la1 for real --. Unkl c-. to =H~T.V,.,.;. = =-~=~ iD Ykala• put_t.adi61"appta1 .
.,_n.e,,,11.-i. 1400 1---------1 Or-• Ce Ptw . 2:IOll
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or rental with a low m ·:~~ terest uaum.able loan.
:;;: l.A!ss" than 10 years old.
fir All Acti1n
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YOU WOW'f W4MT TO LIAYI!
Be autifuJly d ecor at ed 3 bedroom
home in Spyg lass. This s ubtle s~o~ece has it a ll · ocean. bay a nd
city lights. lush landscaping, terra
, cotta tiles and plantation s hutters
T he ambiance uJtimate! $557.000.
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REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 E.et Coaet Hlgh1Hy, Corona d4'1 Mar
WE HAVE300FTHF: BE.C\T LISTll':CS I:'\ TOWl't
ALL THtS FOil S 17'.SOO
A green thumber's de light with
well-manicured gardens front & rear.
Made for entertaining. Large 52'xl30'
lot with complete privacy. Den. 2
Bedrooms with oversize closets and 2
baths. Works hop off ga r age .
Spacious-light-bright. A ha ppy hom e
a.~~ all _for $179,500.
WESLIY H. TAYLOR CO., REALTO.S
2111 -~·tMs•ood
HEWPOIT CBITH, H.I. 644-49 IO
Ml111oa Hilla Country
C1ub. 3br, 3ba. upgraded.
tJnu5ed.. LwllP'Y condo
On golf course. Sl3 l. 000
fll'lll T. D. 9 7 /83. Value
&E.000. Waat to sell or
trade IOI equity in Npt
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• yard. DouaJ.u Hocug 714-i'13-lltl (Owner)
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Formal Din' ,. Three Bedrooms +
'Den Situa • Lot With Pri\'acv &
Patios For En. { #.xterior Newly Patntt'd. Lovely t ·petinJ{. Tiles.
Drapes & Wallpaper urmet Kitchen
Low Maintenance. Listed l $234.500 A "Joy or Newport" Llstin~
MIWPOttT HIHMn'S
Two Year Old Home Wtlh An Individual
PersonaUty. Great For Entertaining. Four
Family Bedrooms + 2"'1 Baths. Great
Storal!e Space. Privacy For Those Who'
Prerer This Luxury tn Life Owner Wiil
Carry Loan Only Sl98,000
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REAL tSTATl
!Min. R"'fttll. Propnty ~
2436 W Co.n1 Hwy.
~Buch
'11·1400
macneb I Irvine
realty
A IU8llDIA"Y Of
THE t"VINI COMPANY
IAY &'UDO WIWI
Lovely condo in Coop blda -2BRI,
2 baths, 2 paUos. garate for 2 can.
Redecorate & have the finest.
S400 ,0oo . Owner finance. Dick
Halderman 642·8235.-<W-57)
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fo r Ill 50 . o ... c#c"'•*'" indlodee the entire Orange Co••I
Sharp 3 Br family borne
in Coeta Mesa. $1.S,000
dwn. seUe:r w /carry 2Dd
paymeots . Super low
payments. Won't last '
$4().31116
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appe 8( In ... edltlofta-'" • Whelan Real Estate
order to eu-..Mt your
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check to THE DAil Y
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:"' cwly decorated 4 bdrm
ho me Ocean view ~ $325.000
IAYFIOMT
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with pie r & slip
B. TO.O HORSE COUMTIY
-i Bdrms . 3 haths : ranch t v ie
mini l·State in oranJ?e gron :os S2~9 500
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J ol i Boy\•d• u •.•. •,fl t. ", 1'>16'
MIWPOtlT
TOwt•IOI• Slil,400 buya llLia1 ocean
v iew + 3 Bdrm
townhocm. Eartbtoaea
thruo ul, up1rade1
JIA)ott! Private, wood
dttkiac. hurry, woa·t
IMt ! Call l'73-8040
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3 Br, 21,A, bt. &ookview
... ..tt "/ceatral &11'.
Frp&c, beaut. apcradln1.
wallpaper. Owner anx·
icul.112$,900
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2 Br, 2"'9 ba. former
model wrtb a fanl&Sllc
view. Muat see ttus de·
ccrat.or'a deU1bt. Beat
coodo 10 Costa M esa.
Owner must sell.
MOUi PllOf'Wf f
Ad DOW! ! Thia property
ls in foredosu.re Nd$ n,c ..., acre 2Br. I
ba +10 -law qlrs, 011t
..;;._ ___ .::._ ____ 1 tu.ldinp. Newport Mesa
ldlool dist. 11 TUOO. W•ecfawltt-s BR. 4 Ba. cu1tom waterfr on t h ome
w /17x38' pvt doc k •
RED CARPET
754-1202
Priced Sl ,395,000 ~~~~~~~~~ 811.llder w /trade ror 1-
P;Vm Spnogs •.Atate
For ckt.a.Jls on ttus home
aad appt to -.ee, <'a ll
Carol Hoff. agt 631--00!M -----
Sell wrth t:ASF.'
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MOW!VET'S
IUNJ. TO.OWN
f'RE}'; HOME UST
V A. HOUSING BK R
•'57-1717•
Oa.slu.f.ed Ad.5 6'2·Sl'18 Clas.slfied Acb
tb ~oldwe.11 Banker
SHOttlCUFF
View of OC'Can a nd ranvon from this
custom home. 4 Bd. ·4 Ba with a
family room large enough ror a pool
table. Plantation shutters. 2 gated
private beaches. S795.000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
~ 644~060
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2744 E. COAST HWY •
COIOMA DEL MAR
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2515 L eo.t Hwy .. C.... .. W.-
675-5511
so..n••• SNCIAL
Absolutely beautiful.
highly ~raded s bdrm
Spyglass vaew bome.
Lovd,y 1&mUo liYUIC rm
with catb ceilings "
ffl>lc. Breakfast room.
formal dintng rm aod
spacM>Qa ma1ter suite .
Many cmtocn feat.ures.
ideal for enlertauling.
Unc-ompnJ11WUD1 view of
trX>1JllUins, CA.QyOQ& • Cl
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loda y' 9'79-SJ70
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REALTORS
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LOWDOWN
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traclltt 3 bdrm. 2 ba
home. Large uauimble
imD wttb DO qualifyinc
Md a low down. Only
95.900. Act now. call
m..sJ70today.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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41 or P"OPERTIES 111o-oe SPYOLAS • ····-y l m moc ul:itt' 4 Bdrm.· llf~ Hedda Marosi 641-1044 <kea HWa CODdo 111 Su <714) os.2129 W ·2"9 • •-• .--M " Ent..,a.l••r '• deU1bll •---·-•w patio hotl'IP 1n Wood· LiNvemPaap Clemente w 1 t b 3 ..;•;;.;.VWl.;;;;.;.' ____ ~--
Tnl-, • .. ari••n 0 0 ~.::J:••• )'atd nr· br1dae Clost< to '"''m bedroom•. Z\I, bath•. C=l•~:.rr•""' 4'l._....._18a~ YAl&wi um 1•1 -,..., W.GUIMUdla1s club and tonn15 court DllnDAW•ll ilCTACUIAI Tahonr •~~loan fw 700
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Bluffa C..-bu j1a1l aocl o .. ar may help JMAITll-..es 561720 ** ~hen \OU 1ake OH·r 1•x Owner financ~ availa-~tMH -.oaleves.
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..._ ftrep&aee z bdnu jecu:aj. Offered al oo.ly rem od e l ed k it chen. RJRRY! ~....... 1052 tarse 4 bdrm. 2~ balh It /oversize d enc losed
Al ....... Aa·--a11111l•~c;;;n;;;;;i-8,.500 Call~lUI 1ua1eTbaad,_~~ockwall Sl.32.980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hoalt ~. ae~ corner lot ri•t10. lOV..~ auum --I leoce. e ...... tS as-c 11 Ill F ... aMl ~ aaaime wmableat~3so doa't Sea Terrace T wnhse on quiet e ul d e s a c oan. a on · rt
lll'fney priced riPt at wart 00 this ooe! Call [Uf)WoodbrldnP larsest model lhr 2"'a Slrftt Two fi~ces. 3 8:30·Spm. 714·~·4760
..... ~ .. ~ ba, 2 frpl. ocean view car 1ara1e 11'8.800. After Spm • wkndi. Reahlj guard 1ate. r ec lac .__..,. "-<7141491-5800 1M·m-4120.183,500
17141 67>-4400 f: S EL ECT SSl ·:WOU ~mall dOwn Owner wall :..,.er::p.3 ~.~m rm. WALKER & LEER t: JASMINE CREEK PLAN
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HARBOR , =~...i~~J'e~ OAK &Lail r I ... .,..... Open Su.Dday l s t.henicest lotsinJasmlnt' O.oe-;-;fii coos ider lBr. 2Ba, R·2 iooed, RV tafTAMPAIUl CUSTOM HOME ~ely mu.rb~. 14 E Yale Loop ~-Sec Gate call for
craalhe financing D1slin c t1ve n e w 2 ~.ls lot, S1L5,000 1be ultimate lo an Elm With oceao Vlttr Very one blk to beach. You Near new l.JnooU> ndl in a pp 't Sat o r Sun
bed b Mi-ml _....._. t-.. --. ..,_ •od UlVltml 4 bdrm 3 ba own !he land. Grea t Woodbndo• ""·tat&4' J OwDerlAtent 7'G-9M3 or aooo. 75.2-11210 room. 2i,., a COO ~ -~ nu ~ home wilh latg~ faauly .. '< CA .....,. 1731 1\ Olv1~1cin of
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dominiuma $106,990. f a t•Y...., 1014 \mil in a pnme corner nn,' fireplact Bubbl fm.anang S205.000 Br. 2"'2 ba Many up ~~· -----~18 EJden Ave. C.M ••••••••••••••••••••••• locaUoa fado« 1re t n· ing rouotaln & W\)que ·~ ~ ~·,c.CoDwu\ It r ad e s S 16 6 . s 0 O a.c-PP!r1u111, .. 1r1fotwf ZOOO
&42·8734 3 BR 2ba. 2 (rplcs Super belt. 3 Br l~ Ba, cstm !1 r ep1t. Prest ig io u s /'"~ • Sweeny, Sa:ut h ' Assoc •••••••••••••••••••••••
famU.w rm. Pan Estates. window roveriD.ljs. f1nt' &uarded 1ate commwu 673 88SS . 67 3 0339 o r 6 DILUXI UMfTS ... 9%
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family room. new palnt
in • out. New carpets,
l a r ge s e c luded lot
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D. Wea&eW 557-4436
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Don't m lu tbis im ·
1118culale 3 bdrm. bome
with ceramic At parquet
tile. new ea.rpet. pool
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. • REALTORS
spa. Close to beach & ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ paril. Call Sally Cox A#J,.
641-&651 ................. .
:PRlllE LUXURY APTS -------i s y c A M 0 I I
WANTED. With owner ) CH.IN 6nencmc to Oranie Co.
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We laumdi•tay. Prine. Fabuloul, laree 3 bd. 2.,..
onl-,. David, a1t ., For 50· + boat. ba. Quality townhome
..ml ~ith a drama tic condoa.Only41vallable.
new custom built 5 from lll4,9'0. 2430 Santa R E A L E S T A T E Bdr m 4 .,., ba t h Ana Ave. M.24134.
S E M I N A R home desh.tned by
SCREl>Ul.ED .leading arch itect
INIOtr?HLAGUNA Bruce Beckett. The ~ Beal llltat. ID· 2 story gallery ls a ~,.. · • i.e., wtll .,. perfect background
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Bdrm, Eaatside ex· ~ .... SHOW eeative bome. Wealth ol .--.-
work ad .._qe apace. Jilly U , IPM
540aq.ft .. pme room and ANAHEJM
larp yard.. Thia home is Ccmventioo Centtt
A quealjoa and amwer taUond to family Uving. ncMta may be claimed
... ioa will follow tbe Calltoaee. SJ•.->. by caWnc 642-5S7S, ext
prwmeatton Uld blveat· IAllllTT 272 ••• meat opportunities llAl.n .... sta
av.uable tbroueh Lingo MZ..1200
wW be dileuued. EASTsml 6 l'LD
Reservations are re· !MTllTAIMll S =~= ~ and can be made •IAM • -• by c a l I I D I M a . Eletut DoYer Sbores ri.b 1116.800 in uauma ·
d-4111 J:D1 home. aesUecl iD total ble lous. ranitoc from ~at • . « beauty. Fanml dini.n& 8% to 11%. 121.3401rou
)DlcaaUctiJllyourLingo room family room annual. lncoSM. W~ll ~ eetaUve. • ul F" • kept. s10gle story unat.s matter • te. .ma~~· ri.b 4 1ara1ea plus olf bal-you name at. 1t s street pa.rktoc on 601300• Lingo ,..nl BXR. '190-9501 or lot.
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J w a 1 l c o v e r I n K s 1 n ty -1s 000 Nr. Mlle Square Part. . . .. • 7St-tnl -S418-Slr73 PRJME EA.STSIDE . CM Sl.38,SOOAst. J lm848-188S badthrooms. lb r1t·k & ~ ...... llty ------011 2 Bdrmsuch. re wood pat o This ..... 496·~l3 s-.t.._. I ntESTARNESCO llwlt .... •leec:lt 1040 hotDr &bows juat like • S»:i050 493-9494 ....................... 573-7761
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U . ScWd ~~~wsrth 4,.\llBdrmto-eVftrf room 4 BR 4 a.. Four dehue uniU, 2 Bd ~
1S712Cba.nneJ Ln Coldwel Bonker featW"eS Owner mollvat ~.OOO A«t _....._. Of' SZ51> 000 ......... ...,.,.. w .. u• -....... Ba ea •Ith 1aragei.
Huntin.lloo ~ach • . .. ._.. • ... • • . e<1 Comp.are value at ~ ------·
You are the wmner ol S371..SOO and sll.bmrt Seven new units wit h two free tickets <SlS .0.B'SaEALTT a..t-~httih r~t"tl. many eatrh
value>. to THI C~~~AHKH 67S-Jll I ··-••••••••••••••••••• 9520.000
Bra.ad new Northwood --K ...... Hom.a loy Mcc: .... lltr . LJPIDA.. Windstream Brandon Wehaveare-w salesPoS1 138yfl'Olll,4br1sbp,l97S . ,_.St* 1100 s..7729
HOI SE SHOW Bay. 4 Br 2 Ea dbl gar. Uoos stJ U av ai.1 abl~ r P ~ o 1 o . p r 1 o . o o I y .... •• •• •• ••........... •!!Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
JtJ. 11 . 8P M all amenities. Asmwnt experienced salespeopk> Owner sn.n!' _ _ s.n JWl!I Capo ~.900 2 -
ui our oew office We are 19 UNITS AHEJM 10~ Sl l86 pr m o 1ootmirors alespeoplet.o MCTra&M~lll.YI Br.2 8a.l480sqft8)rs
Cooveol!On Center Sl&l.000. SSl-0109 won Laguna Beach and ll.llAlll•• . oAd A.Cl ~l ~ -ec.ta Mesa owe With
T'idlet.s may be claimed South Laguna u you art> 20'"'0 down. Full pn l·t·
by calling 642 5678. est. TurUeroclt Glen. Lowest Ullerested m rnovmi up S..v~ housuig shortagt' SEW WODd.JEL dbl u:pan ~~ 17Tbwuts. All a r r
272 priced Sbdrm.3 bll,3car t.ollwlarge11td1ve~1f1ed pr edicted 1n Or ange do.C !'tt A tsonr4S.oo 2 ........... tS propen ~ * * • gara1e. O w ner/Agt Real Esta~ Co mpany U1 Count). St'cUtt your G I pel s Sl8.!17S \t'l up has sllftlda~ ---------i $299,SOO. Ca II 64-4-6125 the nat.100, call Ea.nue beoeh ts a od a ct 1 m 124.\51 J • J S.22·..olO 4..ftD 6 llDitOOMS AA. SPiii. Rice at <714149'J l.32IO to-medateiy. -----= OJlllla Mesa lon tion I
Neat 6 clean At only 21-a ---------day for a confidet:aUal m ...., Sect. & Auoc.. ~ Bdrm 2 Ba Owner will
mUa from the aurf. Full 111o.1EW,...,,. twvaew. AN EQUAL OP Ce1546-fSll MOIU Cm"TY at I~ for4 yea'""
1"'111 V'I""' P 0 R T U N I T Y --------LOW D0WM e .ooo down. FWI pnce i;'.':~:!c~.U.7461 ..,. • BMET EMl'LOYER. 1• ICrAll UKW Compaa1 repou~s1on S2llli,OOO. Yearly income ~~ -""' J~W Carden CroYe Adh Pll ~t,0::0· Tenants pa~ Turtle Roek Glen Patio 4H-lJ20 lll.ol MfTMOUSI MODIL WITH ONLY ll"Xt OWN
NO QUALIFYING mr Condo. aaawm ia ...owe 2Dd w /DO IDOD-tbly PJmta. SH,000.
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Homes.• Bdnm. a~ ba.· -=~-NewlY decorated on re.e <MleO~ ~· f R€HIGE: Uperllded tuide Uld OUI.. i..s. Owner ntrerDPI)' HQMC:C Cole to everyt.btq. y OU L9ilt,..... I 055 mDoua Uld~c:ed to Mil 1'9\.1 WIDI ~ 1 itto ---»•-look ---a.boalun El Toro. JBr. 2Ba. owe 1
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secttllled, lab view aa <baav;:;-Domes -.ACH ftOI m MM'46· wooded para. Gar, plmb 1_ .._.. PIL a.eds-day
Clll. a.~~':!.., a... •.5CIO. • ........ Oar. -~& • ~--_.,..... L1rS •••OTIATI Ownr ,_._ -s-tia & A-UDdlr aa.-. <~> •tMD M1W UNrTS
BeHlllullJ clecoreted ............. 1967 l46-9SU 1 c.D. 4Uda•ms,•.
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°'ltVacem9 . ...,.loea· Garteom Lucel'1J mdl. 31 --New flea dN at U "t.
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OpmSUDdaylto4pm. tt573CAMMl>t=~ IYO.JDO.Lany ~.;;u r . lst5,000 l•ES ca Sunb<M Reah) 1 Redhill ~Realty ---972-8421
.. -JI -~= ~c~ 552 -7500 ai!,.~•J't'!oC:::and. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'.,
By bal Ider. new <hlple11ee.
F'irsl owner dept'e('1a
11on San Cle ment.•
c><E'an v1~w. IJ8S.OOO
each. ._nos. n~l23 1reenbelt. cul-de-sac. IDI rmdels. Pl&n 5 & 6 3 OWC °" 1440 Sq ft homr
Z.sty, 4 bdrms. 3 bat.hi, earthlooes. many UP· ---Bdrm cxe:ui view. ~t mint cond A·l srtt tn S • ·--~ .. -...
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famil>' rm w/frpk, l'loee grades. Sll2.SOO. A.ss 11m. tlawpat leec:lt I06t locauOft CM Adult pk ~l..862 -1nrl ..,,._ 1nr
to achoola, shopplDg At 9.7% loan. 731·2'72$, lf DO •••••••••••••••••••••• • -• _...._ pub, Sl.216.SOO. ans. '7»3505
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People who need pt'Oph•
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Service Direc:tory 1n lht•
DAILY PI LOT
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realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAYINE COMPANY -------Ml OF THE llST IUYS IN TOWH!
Lovely JBR. 2 bath Chancell or
Ho m e locate d c lose t o p ark .
shopping area . Many upgrades. Lg
c ou r t ya rd e ntry w /m atu re
l a nd sca p i n g . Ow n e r ve r y
motivated. $129,000. Ba rbara Glass
752· 1414. <W·58)
712-1414
You moy request our ad-answering
service when ploclng your od ... o Doily
Pilot od number will appear in yoor od .
. . we will toke your messages . . . you
coll in at yox a>nvenience to get the
responses to your od ... this let\'ice is
only $5 per waek.1 For more information
ond to pkJCt your ad coll M2-5'71.
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eitate. 5600 sq f\. 4 10 6
Bdrms. 5i., baths. Pool and spa. SU00.000
Tll ST MllES CO.
&73-71&1
f.:ASTBLUIT 20~ dwn Owne r wall
carry at 11 "'a'k. Spac1ou.'!
3 Br., 2 Ba. home w1tb 1arse yant. ll.1119.000. 1 m
maculate. 7S.2-2lr7 A«t.
DOYBSHOIES
4 Bdnn. Oc."e&D·bay rute
view L&rg.e lot. Sep m slr
bdrm 1207 Sa.ntaaeo Dr 015.000
HCMfTON
CONDO
2 Br . best loc-at1on ~I~ Of' 9 Sll18.500
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3 Bdnn. \'lew Must sett'
1614 SantaoeUa
Real Estat~ Assoctale s
Dftded for pnme
Newport ~ ach k>cahon
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havt' fast deal. dbl w ide
Slar Ceotral Orante
County pet par\ Lt'Wd
at IZ4.960 AU olfen c-on
sackored < SR283567 I ,...., .... .._,
554-7070
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3 Bdrm 2"'2 Batb ea('h
wrt.b family room, b~c master. fireplace & dou
bl~ garac~ Ellcellent
East.side Costa M e~" 752·1920
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home, beauW\11 lndapd S COST A M EM
Star Oranie Country F.asts1de 2 duplexes
Part . Divorce forces Separate loa.oa. aep&nlle
·-Ls. (Cl'«~Yl> deeds. XJnt N"'JIOC't Ht:. SEAVIEW. by owoer.4br ......,. ~ area w (l bdrms. 1ba,111 1 st«)' aatecl cocnmUDJ ...., ..... .._, eadl unrt. Pn~ 1186.000
t y. P ra v at~ e llerc1st 21 5'4-7260 each. EquJty S77 .000
pool/Spa. Enem1ve ttle . each.. Wlll sell or u
\'eryprivate.M0-9173 't •.ma.4 StarPk.l yrs change. P lease call
H.wporl c.....-new. mllll •ee. Open Hae ID-8112. Newport Pac1f1<' W: cZ:Z 640-5357 Sat/Swa.. 193:50 Want St _Fmanc __ i_al_, ----~• -a HB.~ .... 7416 .. MWPT caBT COSTA MESA
Dramatic 21&.ory Plan 2. '!!'~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~ ·--------114 Triplu. Xlnt renlal a rea
pnced to seU at $1.65,000. •EXCITING e near So. Cst Plua. Each L.90 tSI ue la'Ut has 2 bdrms. 2 baths Ocean view + beau.tafuJ a..t-a. .. -..... Must sell. Owner n~
1reeobelt view mall:es ~ 1-S..CW.., cash Prke $138.500 um one ol the prim(' WI SIOO.OIO,.,_ Lovely ltlirhly upgraded Please call 833·8162
tU in lhe Cl"Hl. C111tom Truly motivated seUer Vtlla West Home. 20d0. Newport Pacific Invest
deconted. nas.soo. ~~ .~:::n~.~lh Lacuna Hills nicest s menu.
Open boute FM/Sat/Sun. star parll, comer lot Umq&&e Floor Piao 8, MO-S357• Bn>ker w/larte patio area Au 7 &HTS C.M.
2+deo, lowesl priced u.n· ---------eond-o ol y S27 ,500 Near new. 4·1 bdrm..1 11 ID the Crest. St&:Z,900. BY OWNER. lovely & t.1K511129) w/loft la fireplaces, 3 :;r
Special alule story Plan Ndud "4 acre. Jbr, 2ba. U. ,_. ~~,~~:O~'
l on larpsl lrMDbelt in fam. open beams. spa. 1 t 7 4 T r a " e l ~ z e .
Uteer.L 117~.000. • deck. Sl7Z.SOO. ~1496 w/cabua. outside patio '1si..1ovatmtaM.Z-ll03
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besl lo Herbor View =)~.contel'klt. _s..a71 _______ _
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J9>Chabbouse Rd Plaz.a. 3 Br 2 a.. 2 car Z13/217·S535 Adults nopeU You are lbe wtDDer of med Call David . a gt % :t d fl L o.ert. HotSpri.ogs pr, frplc, lr1 reoc. yrd, BIG CANYON s uper 3 Utlllt~ Free' two free t1 ckel1 ($1 5 64&-ZS • !1!11 • •• .,. 213-311-2572 waleF pd, n1& carpets, WATERFRONT ZBr, 2Ba • bdrm 3 ba. Gnnt lut value>. to ----------New 1A2 bdrm '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I j ust painted inaade/out, hoor,SO'dO<'k,dlbl gar., Sl200/1 ubmtt AJt 1.AQUINTAtfERMOSA THI 0-PeW ll2' adult apt.a lD 14 plam = no pets. children OK. Across frm bch club 837-0llllS lCllP~kkl..a.lblll ~ ---··••••••••••••••• from SJtO , 2 bdrm
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home with view ~ yard M . , ( .... -. > fo'M ois Call Barbara Gl:.tss 2 BR I Ba. pvt ) a.rd S600 , .... ," ' ,r.,.•'·••"-• BRA."'10 N~W APTS
Dougla s H onig , 0 .!':!,nowMF.S. -~4.SM 7511414 mo . 289 Palm t>r . '''•1'1' "··111• • 2Br18a $430 714~1191 tOwncr) ru:.i• • • · • Newport H"'s 645-6849 •" "'""'" l • Gutt ..,_,_,,.,. MW Unit, pvt .~...... -Rancbo Sa.o J oaq1An San -~--CJf• .. l'\9 fl,\fY.1" ......----Playful n' Pa.aslOOale Luis Rey Model on the OLDERMOME. Newport BEAUTIFUL APTS pebO, clo&e to shoppllllC WlllM4 2900 Dltk101 ZBR! S350 golf course. 3 Br. 2"'2 ba. Helgtu 4 Bdrm. 2 8'1 .,.,,g•• ' ~ • b , 1.982 MaP'e. ~16 oc
••••••••••••••••••••••• Plush! c54.97Pl Ftt 1800 ft A ti Aug I k r ""'m' • , .,,,,,...,, '1 548-CMOI • •••1 OPT10tt REN'JllMES 631 -4$.55 sq. va Z50 mo yr Y As oc '· IJrilV'"""""' • A1l:m ~ / lst. 9ISO mo. Rick. Barrell Realty, 1 ,.,, 1 • ,,0 p,.1, • ~TUDIO E /side, ever
waat.ed. Agl. 493-o202 S~Cl~~is~~~ ~· '(~ull)lrt ,/('/. /{~n 6C-SIMO ~~:·~Open OJ • ~~love. mni
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····-···········-··· all redecor•ted. OU crpt. Co H CdM bo, fa.mlly rm. formal Newpot1 a..ctl N tL..-.f a.edl ] ''' avail. 7 /~. XJ.nt *al.loo 70S E u i •Y dming rm · Mml cond' W30 '"''"'', ,, ,~, •. rw r-~ AvaU. after Aug. 20th 6.4 04 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oeerf'eeld 2 Br + den patio Call for an appt to stt. 1714) 5-1 1
East.side T riplu. 3Br.
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pr, 111ce yard Wood
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oil, oo pets. 131·3646
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rronth.Justremodelf'd 4 -+leon1s. completely 6402419 wtd s 11001othSl •C>o••"•11fllM Spaciou s Family 3 br.2 ba.Walk tobeach,••••••••••••••••••••••• d I eves -. lay 171 4)6<42·511 3 Br...,2 B-P.-..tA
2 a.-4 B 3 Ba Spa painted an c ~an 644-90IO. $1050mo. eaH. --.s. r--..,.,.
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2 Br. 1 ba model coodo 2 13 · S 4 2 · 0 l 0 2 & ec\4lve!aaudly.G~Jmo DELUXE OUPLEX-"t Spacloui 2 Bdrm 1n Superellll0y1tl&dao'
Pvt bot tub. Newport ~ Call r re 1 son S.Cle•ah 127• bUt toocn 38r ,2Ba .ic.ar. fo1&rple&. Avail 8f l IZ50!Plashcar'peU'
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WESTCLIFF BLOG.
NE.WPORT BEACt<
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lpn.astfor Aha . dee. Lease $500/m o TurtlerockRrenPlanB,3 Yoursatiafactioa' tal wkly Also avail $116.~ R · ES 131~
4 bdrm. Palermo Model. 33MS Golden Lantern er2e..nrnew.m s1mo $e!Huge3BR!Phash winter rental t2ll ) II ~.. I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Harbor View Homu . .-.2'1JZor~ 851-0130 fed yard! Dbl gar! 881·1705; 175-5020 1 Br Eutslde. amaU but pa 2 Br compl hant mdl
C •I: Mr How•rd
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Pets welcomed. (4912) cmy w/lols ohul wood tM3 W Jl.42 home on Ow l&U. Ava.tl
f\lnat1bed $1400 m o. •T--l2l.Z lJltlmale in elegance-' f'ee "'» blk rrom beach. yr IZ90. 6C2·MSO aft SPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7flT·T 131 tns pr wti. _, EXECUTJVE SUlT,ES Call~llll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huge fed lot' l&OO' RENTJMES631~ rowM1 ~tal, 1 Br. uUI. . .... N 1 Br, l Ba, Pnv Patio. 5 .. ,,. .._ "'l•aainl Call N l C l fu ll ,_ .. _.._, _ __,._...____A 3BR.Klda/peta0K 'Gar, pa)d.gar/evaU.S17S/mo lBr.AptfGer Ad ...... o GoodCoed. Avail Now Ba .. -b. '""'ctr All ewpor en e r . ...... U.hwwl•tll ~.2r,~~ ... "...~+r...,..."1 brtfrpl' (997SPI f'ee S..-.~ 321• One employed mature Paa, l toft, refr . It ct.is· 1135/IDO +Sec. M2 4740 r ara au, serYIC'eS, pnvale. ~•n ..,. n..,...~a f!DceG o ... a .. c.cc: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ h b I $325 '1$2..1414 ~ ...,...,_~ ~ ··--••••••••••••••••• •Y are.a. STOO/mo lat. Renl.i.Jnes ....,........, adult lstJlut ~ ""'' was er in c . ....._, ... .,._. ,__,..., ..... ~ 3216 lut + cleaain1 de~. ---------i Cosy ZBr house w llr« 67$-JM4 ~9157 lr"'1le 1144 2 Br so ds to Be ch
••-•••••••••••••••••• , __ , ........... beacb 6 tAmnUI Ellclu111ve Woodbridge fenced yard. Ocean view. --••••••••••••••••••• · Uy . U a u· ~Tift.AU
Ir ""-tt,c t ~--I A II Arborla lte Twnhm 2 Walk to beach. Child.reu I Br pool sln gle a dult ,..._y Oii SIHlLH _.._ cando JBr. prime me st.a ava NEWPORT CENTER Sml .J.... ,pa tO. club privl a1es. YI 1_._ .. $700 ro ..__.. SDO/'W'tl 17~3148 2 ..._. •-~r 2 car IM· w/. Yearly IHS. Por info. 83()..Qll bdrm 2 ba. den. aae •pets Oa . /mo NeWl>C)rt Shores Yr ly 38r, l Ba, vatepaltO. patio, re c fa c 1l .. · .-nva...,. "'ices+ rt"
leaae. Avail t ·lS tlOO af\erl: YM'W. spa. ell faclla S650 ~-S2115. 642--5002 ~ct, o Pets. $4915. _, __ leue. 17>a9.. IUcht Oil the beach 1 Free ~ 950. 7•1550.
mo.LnddsutU. . ..._'791 Gnmclilhasion!'800! mo . Re~·s uqu1red. Wut I t11 lztl ewa. mltal m eschance for OOaq.ft.forSUSpecmo
..... ,. ti • 1207 LoYel JSR! Kida/Pd.I. 8Sl·T2DUs~l833 ........................ ~ -e Latte 3 bdrm. 2 a... up • ....,..... ... home palnl&DS. 631~ tlOl BittbSt. N.B.A1en1
·--•••••••••-•••••• Air' ~I (tllSUP) p Woodbrid1e End Urut 2 3 Br l~ S., DU carpet, I« ..... _ ... per. Garate Near OCC .. ..H.:............... K.. Lamb 54.l·SC. ~:r'f~·.4:~:eeci RENnil~ 631~ ~~Js~6~mo. l:·.:,1=!·~': ~; ... , ... ;' .. j8i7 =.::.a~. No peu. ,.... Newport. i,; bloc k to ---.-..... --... ----
ceil'a.. frpk, jacuni ill .. , •• ..., l2l4 ... 1 A•alllauaed.-.J214 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach, lo•ely 2br. .... .,..ae.ll50mo. ___ ............... ~..... 32.. .. I I 48r,2S..•erylc,allouJ Lrs. l bdrm /t.l>t. Pool• ca•ttaYCLUI SJOO/wlt, 714 ...... .,, .... ,..~ .. ,. AWi IM. BUJ Grundy, Z8r 2Ba twnhH ........................ C1 Fl •,•, floor. bealllilul _.db palto. Adult ooly, no U.... m .. tm .,._.,,..... S..C. ~ e.
Rltr.1'1M111. '=z ft qg drpa 3Bd..JBa,lrscliff~. U.IL • .1• 1421 decor . frplc. p•t. ar peu. 1117 Monrovia . su.p., 162 M4.room 1111111 '* 4211 1Dchb aec. Hn,cu . ~ C '• ' t:.:' llO d .. •ree ocean YI& ...... ••••••••••••••••• .............. a.. a.....O{( "•-'' ....--.._..__ ~a.•~ho•--~llllGM W...,.ll. ,._ .. ~ J222 c a car ar, "'• -. .... -. "au...,_, ---· .•--·-=· -·-•••-•••••••••••• --"'-• te---.i»O Ciwa 4M· 4 $llll0/lllD. Bob Koop. all. Condo I br, 2~ be, Pool, QUJdrm • ~ mo. be ... M4·lll0 ,.._, ,...,.
••••--••••• .. •••••• J • Gl·191 ae. 'r.tJD aao '131...sr8 1012 West Balboa. Jeff ~T lBr w /opeo am l.a1U• ••ch deluse • decor.· c6nl. °'8rlllill I Wrm, 2 ba, .,._ Narm117·Mll6 '7»-IJT7 cell 1. servlo1 bar. dr, 28e.,,.,, le. all• I ,,__. r--. Prom na n•. Aak.-tor shah root. 1ar .. rp. lkdb4•.._.lJ40 2Br.North End.442Mon· · 1111/IDO m.tmleYet. no.~..., dbl 90/ft. Baod/ beedJ/ JollmorJw. • •
_....,.IDO.MZ·SZIO ........ -............. terey Dr. Corner o 2Br,28e nrSo. Cat Plua. a». 8aeta. R•P· edul&a. F.ASrluDE lean 2 BR ~. frple, pvt, ar r.u .. 11 WW.. UI CWf la&.LCIMT9 :
UJSK Hart»o V Hllll DepaUWrm,famrm6 Locu1t. 1750/mootb. fam Mtt. dWMtn. at hr No peta. UlU pd. lOI r: cblW OK 'rcci p«a ari .._. • ..,.,, Anll eow. Dr.4'J.mJor-.-Z MIWPCMIT ::
ar. a.. r.! ,,:, f11>l. dee. ('7JS mo). P1..it RellltorlAue . ....015"4 ~c. ~e~oo~t•s _:oo1• S.y A••· Apt t . 111> al llUI 0rtaC.: Apt. <>t" • °"· -mo l Id lal. ~ Mature Ott
uulted ceUa, beaut;.:· r~·to~ S9acloa1 home. neve :t-mo~cep lBr.at.es-toBeacb,yrty. B~.aakforPam lOll W• Balboa Jf'ff ... wk. Aullable in~~~
yard w1pMbo. nm to c.,. vt ar 1..u,y before ortered. Ocee • ' leaM. $15C1Jmo + uW. .,..,,..,,, A111.l7M14I ..n&.ial Mnkft. tt
park. Gardener Incl. mallrt. 11. A~uiu. 00 vlew1 deck, ~~~'.~· ar. a., or I.e. Plua. ns.JtO Aull Im · I BR 2 a. ... ..,. decorocc" VenalllH P••thouae cepUHltt,.. .t••;m•nc-UJSO/mo. MO-l7ZI or -. • ..._,.Ill 571 1ltb t8r+aa. Avail J1u., .... pool. jet eee pte, .ir. mM!at ... '1 ~. Dr 100,.. • ~ 2 ..._ i Lake Tahoe c oedo . .....,., • .,,... m ....at SL. TM-WIMlll $ISO/mo. See at H ut 11 pd, S525 /mo Hall aow. SOS mo. -• · P\arDtllbed lBr. JS. Nr. UU T
. ' Buena Vl1ta or calt a.Jnl. . 14 J Br. 2 be, a&.epa to •UGS ba .• rlrezlace. Full lake, tu oh. pool. HEA &o'u :~· S
WA.LKTO PAU _.... bucl\/\91di. Newty de· affWlly amHltlea &.ai COMPANISS: A .,rt> UM ..... 1,.do99 J8r a-. ~k 'D4t ,,_,. UM cwa~. blttu, adulta WISIC\.ll'T area 1 BR .. per mo. Wkdy1 . r..ac.atenvlrmmeld
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Beach cold necklace. Flor i d•· B 1 ll Ill a I e m..ooo. WUl do u)'llLmc Good refereeees. Lacuu UAD PaSOM
-.7741Trbb. Dilcbaundtrerrier ? wbl Leaal. Confidential Bucbarea.«..2JDIO. with mecbHical ability
clBL~ DVlll. P .O. Bo1. 3242, .............. 7100 ror UOwiDJ eleetroelc trillO. Reward for informa. N.B. ...:l. .._,,.. mf• co. Bi-"--•*1 aa u-.._._ __ •to· .. ---Found Older Female .............. _.. ... --.,......,_ UK •-u R Mt. We alfer a perm&· of a wallet loat July 3, 10 Black Cocker 7 /2. Vic Accoants eceluble Miii f1lll time poejtjon.
am,400baoct BecoaiaSt. !roollb u rat 6 In . TOUCH Of CLASS C lerk . A c:cou D ta ed. starttn1 salary,
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lilll.ell Ask for Noel or Foand : Cltibaabea. a.HRS. m..Gl1 per.• »by. llla)or co. =--~hall co.~,,_!
llbrk. -.im. W.11516. brown male. Yellow Lab. bemftta 6 competitive ---mMl s hort" -tailed fem . .....,C ;1 g salary. l"all lime 111-F. w i t u s . Appl y :
Fomd. IUk. ma&e kitt.efl. ~rtmaleBe cbllla~,~; ESCORTS a.tadRGM:-...0. =ri.: ~~:
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Macnolia /Adams . fbmd: lledimDICewbile M-JMC""-Roen lam-5pm, witll
m-zo.. male doe with brown ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!! ·-!!!!! ... O'l8time. ll9l be
Found. Yomaa male dog.. spots 6 brown ean. Veey = ab6e toa,en&e 16-lley ad·
Goldeo/beiae miud friendly. C.11. area. PLAYMATIOU'ICALL ~.:..1:::-m-
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IJ'D/yellow eyes_ Loec fll-1111 aaiatant lllaaaaer . balred buby tall. ~Aareloaldll&for
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Vic. lndianapoli• • pm wtrrHel Netwan ..... WTJ• nDPAJUDNG -ienced ..ie: peo-
111\:c*ba .... RB, ... '185 written on it. Vic of __ .!.Ahn~!!;JS~·~IJll'el~D'.___~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! f ...__
...... An ...... Beach. RO' • .,. ROYC E .. ,.,..,...~-a pie.~~ ----FOUND: Germ. SIMp, ~7SGI. ......, """'"""'a""' CLERK 1"op'-"'Ulpany ~ ..... Fem. • i c:. 2 2 D d ESCORTS Eledroaiea Firm bas Demo Plan Available
Newpwtllhd .. ,'7S1-C"N2 LOST: Shepberd/Lab, lie• it Oil.. ~for aa accomt-HeallU!liUfelm. 330 *I ft ol plmb office
apace. MOO/mo. Cntral ---·Arm. 75"789. iNEED .
iMONEY
Wblle.R.EWAR.DRB 24...... 751.0Sl7 me de'* wD -.ea· PaidVKatiom. Mu I a. Trwt FOUND: Collie mix. fem. -...i ._ _. laaYe 10 -, -Daa't pas up this grut Dlitli' 5035 Med. Tri-color. Vic. F0 -.. eood \ ;. ... opportllllity! Apply 10
1lmt "' &ease w /optioo lo •new oftke Condo. 415 911. IL Airport area loc.
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....._Well lraiDed. Vic. 556-4D6SaataAna .,._ j d POUND: ()nap r 11th ~ Ramoaa Way. .....m coa acton, 1141
dDC. a91t 15 Jn old. abt CIL ....U Race-clrher seeks neat ltliler ""·· In. 91Z'T14
Ila.~ NewlaDd • ID-cal. Carmel la nut1_TM-__ s. __ W_ii ____ _
.. • ...,..., BB ... fbmd GenmD Sbepbsd evmt. For a cloriou.a #I .. -'..-aftlPJll male on Pellln Poi.at. time ealJ&GaU. _...._., --r _ __:...;...__ ____ -" Cal11'1S-G!55 • ADI •L AS9ST 2125 Rarior Bmt:
r 0 a n d : B I ll I b r D • • • Wbl&e male, 3S, seelliDC a la...t. fina Newport CXJS'l'A MESA
DMltlmd Ill., vie. 111-. FOUND. Scbwmn biey-siocere !rind. Hut· BeM9 n:pcun. Aat.. am~7/4,-..... cle. Vi c. Harbor inetoo Beacb. Beac:b &oDlr.s.m.aeea.L Re-~g
FOUND lloRoDBaUT WUIGD. DO lie. SS?· area. H0-8200 after .,_ ..,_. derieal 6 LOTMAMI
rier, .. ~ 6 WbL rC::: alU 3-IGpm. admio. bk1rd. Good Qny ..._ anen r.u
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F\:Jr.IJ,On 6alfiee space at ~IT MO s.tllr' ..._ Co. raacmable rat.es. _..,,,_... -T ~ .. 2700 S. IFt r-~ All types ol real estate
. ~ VERDE'oR. W & JM 1D .._ inYe8tmellla aince J.tt8.
. PLAZA '7WIJI S,.1t .. * 11111 i:r.25 Ilsa Verde E, C.M Arraqed by z.1 lDa
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Vic. Bea.ch. Wa.rDU, &R-..11 5~-crowtll opptJ. NOD· --to-man&o H&---.._ -,. dS..•k:esll60 -1--. _,.,_., --·-•••-••••• -----·•••••• smoker pref. Call : ... tst ia tbe Body ar ·~·IT 1LVR ._ MOMIT SWIM5 LOAMS I.ml ar Fomd a pet? Call
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,. .._.,. AIL-WAYS FINANCIAL 714·'770.1310 ---·-··-••·DO ee. FOUND: Sbeltie ml1 POtJND: Lldlit bnr8 " FREE ~ Serrice Dept..s 19 nried. • ~·ti, 7800 aq. ft. 2 n4.~1310 .s..y, Completion •P-----------1Mdow baa moaey for 2nd ~,,_ ~. P\caiabed lo l5 ) T.D. 's. No credit check. ~MZ~ ~ aoJaky.Forac:tioacall ,. m. 1311 anytime. NBJCll, up lo CTOO sq.ft.. · ·
aY1lll at prime caner, ll'IJIMtMTJte1D
J7tb 6 N w pt Bl v d . No Prepe.Jmeat Paalty m.oo o....,s ..... 15Jn.!mclefamibUdo U.JW~ferllWia. Newport Compaoy ••lrYble.retaU/oftice ..._. ...___.. ••a m.'19nehn. _.., Maqft. U... *-~ .__'-' t-.159 _,,__a.It• --21111 T.D .• ~.bit .. llllll _111.,,. cmlJ pata. 3 yn due · "-1..,,....ArM. ov ents. 24 hn. dllte.wWdiK.a.JDlt
NRIJndifGla&edolftee a ' a :._11:a: ft. hll 146 IH7, .... 7MI WantAdHelp? 642·56'78
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hlr llocm. cbanie bed.
lau•der, lroa . tl••o
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ICeyp(adi operaton, s of bed. au to , •ad lllD9. e-ap • 3741. Paul wbeelcbair. Help to Hmainl"2·8N4 bait.broom.. Ii ve alcobol
nalla' tab her for walk. o.IYWy & Slocll
Jl'ree rooaa/boud plua P/tlme or l' ttime. Eve:n-..a.ry. llut have l year ma abift. Must be 18.
t b l 1 e s p e r I e a c e . Room to 10 w /xlnt. co.
.... ,..,. Tue ad to bmeftll. • E. 17th St
tbe aeare1t St •te _c:...;·~M_. _______ 1 ~at office DOT 35U1'7«4. Ad J)9id for Delivery Pt11me All, L.A.
'nmea. SIOO per week. _bf-=--emp-.::..llo-'yer'---· ----• i...... Beech. 494 ltle
PAITTIMl...._S
R<'rome a trained u le counst'lor
1ovttr 21 > with t h e J i m Lona &
/\H oclul A_genry to supervise and
(•h up~ronv DAil. Y PILOT carrie r
boy~ und girls on a one-on-one basis.
evenings 6 to 9 P M We need
roncemt>d . innovative persons who
are lookmR for &J lucrative r art time
position $4 hour to start. Cal 642-4321.
e t 250 bctwc n 2 und 6 PM. Ask ror
Lori
MOTOI ROUTE Immediate opportunity for part-time
earnings. Motor route available in the
Sou t h Laguna a r ea. De livery
aLternoons Monday through Ftiday.
Mornings Saturday and Sunday. No
m onthly door collections. Earnings
about $450 per month gross . Reliable
transpe>rtation required. Call 642·4321
Brian Holland for details.
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
• llO WHt 1.y St., Cost. MeM. Co.
642-4321
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ID· . ~.DO n:pu MC. -UlllariMllUllf.Co. ~ SICln MY 1&1,.om Typ •lite_. ...... I Girl
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yr. es.per. Xblt. bMeftta. 1ulduce for prlat You1 P~·Atldlo Co . flullci•I l•lli•. Soft· J72J ........
new office bide. C•ll ...,..., • cammerelaJ Dtedl 11111 u.e lirl fri · apclba. cntle, joyflll.
mm1 -;::!.:O:,=.Pbot ~"'=~..!&~ ~~~iat:,_Prve~~~ ties,...._.. ~SICIBMY 16.-iforeppt. _....._me .... __..
La1uu Beacb. Full MCn9./AlllST....._ b.,d wort • tnvel. •*SllCllftA.Ua••
time. wW cwiditr part Cmple: MIDI-RllCEPriONJST needed ~--~-~:...____;:...__ ___ , DaUy lewel ,_ far ow
time w /le1al eJ1per. req, attraetive beech for real "t.a&a lavest· SecnUry ofc. Pbaaes, ....... ,... -.1'1D .,.._ Salary+funt apt. ment firm. ll•t•re, SPWICO _.. • f•I ••...., No children or pell. plHHDl penoaellty. ,.............. .. .._ .....e. LIQUOR Stott. ruu or p1eeae MZ·Jlll.S3Mm e111e to baDdle pbomes • --arowr AppaW-ato.&y/P'ree
put ti me . Apply . .,._ dieDta typiq re· sp"°' bu orvs'ne ror uaReillden~
Broadway Laqiaor. 271 NJGRT Clen. Apply in q.a,.d. E.xp.' pnternd. admln.. sec'y. Duties wW «DDBlreb. s.tab ...
Bniiedway.LqBch. t~~on : C~':_~R eBelr CaJl Brend• W ·H2'7. mdudeallu~olt'°!ft. Newpmt•adl,llMllO
--· 2IMS na&-· w ' n d j a • m e r der ealry. m.ar.e ... L1tl1etion Secretary C.M. ~ lDc ~ We are• am.
Medical • •lprac:tlc:e • · mt .. ecmnn1 w/u ft·~,,.,........,...._....,....,....__.....
Defal•ntedvtl.UU1•· Nurses A1du, 3 ·11. Receptlontst for am.all eel. benefit• ped1a1e. Secre...,._Ofc
lion lleentary needed to certified or trai.Deea. FCUJtaln VaJJey office. !~e s t I Ila • ed. to SI.JOO mo. Npt Ctr ~. won lo Uw airport u-ea Mesa Verde Coav. H09p. Mmt have lypUac 10 by preseataUoa are Eq>, ad typ, diet. DO_ ah. I
ofN.B.Skillalnclude 1/b ~!__Center St. Coat~ bytaarb.sd~v.-c:e. 11r92~.£!ll for appt. hr land>. pd. prkg, l..lnt
llOwpm, typ 70 wpm. and -· MuR bave up 14l·UU, __;_,;,_,;__:. _______ I bmm. ·
xlnllJ'ammar. lyr. legal Secretary/Bkkpr YreetoApptic:aot experieo~e in medical Nunbac ~ 1 Ort office I.nine Penoa.oel Acenc:y
malprac:t1c:e prefernd. y S Swrt.chboard • bl~ typ. ~Sli7 •£.17th.eo.t. Mesa S•luy c:ommenaurate ~ SI 1ne. Excel. beod1t1 Suit.elJt 642-1470
with ab1l1t1e1 • ._ ~ Secntt.,-y: We have an~~~~~~~~~
performance. OutaUnd· IM/LYN RECEP TI ON I S T u c:1tln1. po11l1ve • d PtT lngBeneflll. Pleuec:all -fnendlyotnce We•re• Security Gu.,·
Carpeater, fioitb wort,
..... -.. OWll truck.
pewer too II. Good ~.m ....
c.arenat2U-Q7~ Typ11l , °!Jn. IOwpm manacement ser vice weekend•. nice ~b • CriUc:al Care Esp Pf'e-La I u a a n 1 11.s M r s wtUi an UDuaJ pie••"' aurroundiap io Delivery Driver, rem. Loan Officer ftn'ed. Will tr&Ul tor Uua W'malow.13'7·1080 =~~ ol zs~. we Newport Beach area.
ovw 11. Id dririq re-8 I I ............. HOUSUEEPER, live-in, Major Morttace Bauer Specially PUU time In RESIDENT AIDE full need • person who La an C..U t7Ml01, lloa·Fr1.
card. Ftr. Cost. llesa O..TniRno!dl.Kn. canrorelderlyC.11 .cpl. seekiniLouOfflcerfoe .._..Viejo. limr, U.JOPM 7 JOAM ~•professional ..:M:...:.:..·-------aue Print. UIO Plaeeo-•lPll. -fl.tve WCllUL amtmo. n4-59-GOO oe Oraoee CO UOl)' aru sbdt, cood beodrt.a Aw-typist •• non 1moker. Sec:wily ~ ......... -., _U..--=....:.Cll_. ______ 1 Jdt kac Newport Beach., _1_•_mo ______ Must have bowledce ol -Iv Newport Viii• Thia ... rsoo can •n· a.e_.._..,_ ,.._. --· ... 7GL ·-FHA/VA /Coaventlonal 71~Jl-1 1 ... --•••--:".'! '.' r.a:'8~ !~ Deli"er L .A. Times lala1cl-laadacaptnc ~. &ending. Lucrallve com· ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ MZ-5111 ucapate needs ii meet For private community, .__ -·-,,.~.... bo .. a ia Npt Beh, 811 1i11Pr1*1dh& full Ume, Or. Cly rte. l 1 1 R eal = them with a aenae of ~Beach area Day
--...._ ~ I ........ f d C II m 11 on P • n · · w.a.-._.. ~--la"'PDCY· · ...... .ZS/hr Call M-.-. lo.,,_... Sat/81aa oaly. J :JOAll. Pt. Ume IMP ......... eJ1p. pre erre • a "'-•--U--·· r--uired ·--WAITERS Applv 1n .. ___ .., ""' ,..., -Ilea•'?-.. -i..w. i 541MMZbwt.t AM lPll ..... .._.. '""'...., ..,,.. . RN Di t II I · ' We oiler profit ,.._ ... g. Fr 1 . for a pp l ' Mll.-prmo.~ · -or • · lf)'OUarelaterestedln• ret or·re ~ · per9Cl9. O"er 21 . Oon a&ocSpurcbeaeprocram ~71 . ---------1 • ... Mii ~~O::et!o: •• ~~Plf1:~ .lewelry Store in 111.uion ch•11m.ifn1•financ1a11y optioul dya. LVN S· Matt1al Resl . S47 W ., peMt bea!Os ii bfe lo·---------c.-DENTAL. 0 R TH Pl •.C.11. Viejo Daeda aalespenoa. rewarding pos itio n l'/tlmt .. rebef. Xlat. LllUL St C II. .-.nee. PluM call for SECY /BKPR. part/full
-----Call plMae subaut resume to bmeftt.a, top sal •ma R E C CdM CWnlde,mlllthaYeex· m -m11:JO..Spm D---b u --••er. P.O. med deot•l-llfe In · Re&mnat ~·Piil orleodresume !L~..:,_, ....... !n.. U ti. perMDal flt NB Cll 0.0.ral Office, North . _....,. ...... _ c 0 at t ..., .--1 ._.,. ,,,...,..,., TaTE ...-.c.-' · ' Huntla1toa Beac h JIWILaYSALIS Box l1116 Santa Aoa. s una e ·0 co SiaT.IWFmc>Ml"S ~-..·-a ..,. ------&<• ,_,... · employee. Coov N.8 -· ..--"'"'---• -"'-Y1-Staoon at•-.. -l i-.aee ~ needs I'm lookba& ror an u -_,._.. ....-.-..,,-..: ..,..... '""' .._...~ ..
MARKETS
For 2nd fl 3rd SbJlls
• Dlatal Reeept.ionlat, muat ....._laatic eell .. tarter perienced cllamond •ales · 642-80'4. Now tu.nos for full., pan DUSTaJIS IMC. ~pply at 1S922 P11c1fH' beap.Beoerita.Ftr.No .. Aaatatant Cuatomer person f•mil lar AUTOMOTIVE ume openmp at k>ca 17tOOSlly P.,-Cl.l'Tle Coast ltwy. JIB (2.lJi
Sat. 557-0700. Service Rep. Careu W/eGPCement seta Ir re· ,_..CHIMIST Nunm1 lion near OC a1rpon lrvioe. Calli. 9'Z7l4 :&? 1571
We promote to manage·
ment fl aupervisk>n from
within.
WANT A CAREER?
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po&al&.lal, lypiq fl 1en ~aales roe So. Cout l.O nm I men shop Earn VU)1nc clays ud boun. 7l.4 1S40-2173 --------
DentaJ A11i1taat with omce ak1U nq. Mu.at be Plua ~ ret.all jewelry i.., to tZ2.000 per year , .. ., .......... .! ideal lllPPl~mrntaJ 1n c:~•-.a. •y e w iO.• 9 .. M a c a. ·
Recieplion.iat • c:hainick wtllial to leuu in home stare. 11aia persoa may Paid u cat1ons • 10. Best Nune1 fff«astry an come'"' houaewaves and ~,,.._ ,.,-a exper.pluaX·RayLic.to 1 t · · now b e present l y suranc:e. Apply at Hub oounc:es the ,..._,_1 ol student s Our pro Many opeft1D,p.l09pay. ~1712 wort la established N.8 . c:o~puter. n eo:!~~ employed by a.n ladepen. Auto Supply 2120 Ha rbor ,.....__ ~ of"i~·,--· 1 .. _ d~1ve crowinc com no fee. temporary & -trainial procram. ~' ...__. or small ~b·•-__ .. uoas ,...._ 11''" "' '"" " l SHOE SALES Wanted pnctlc:e with Christian Call IM6-GS5I ...,.... '" _..., ...., Blvd. CM or 546-24&4 Ask South Coast area We PMY offers oppty for ad perm1oen · ·
Deatiat.644-2415 9»/mo. · reeta that lheU' effort• forClaud need. vanc:e ment based on TAX W.CIAUST full or part lune. Gooct
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lionist. Ex per . only -~ ,. have an opportunity of a MASTER Wed.Sun Ex .... SIS AJD1 uooi. Mtasl be 18 aod b&e Apply 1n person bt-•J "
COUMSILlle& Newpor t Be a c: h --~ lifetime, an openioc foe per. a must. 644·9Ci.30 To stair our ae-w office oveT Appfy an person AIU••SRATIVI 9am & uam · 3011" s 2 mature adu.ll.s if ac· °'---t ••--p practice PBX Operator. fuJJ.ume. someone loot.inc for •d· W• ·-~of•"-_ ... _t. ZJOOSo E Bna">I .~ ~ur~~d. 13nst.m. c M. · ..._._.will be trained in .--... ,,.. must be •vaU. wkods. v•..__nts. a desire to M.amtenan Engtneer ~ ...... -.....,. .,...,,. -n... -· ~ 4..t.u-L. 640-1122 ~~ t'e J1A •n1•d nurses re San&.aAil• ~ls · the Pre-Need Proeram "-T~· Plewcallfor•ppt. succeed. willioiness to Growing Co withgreal ~m"mOr~Cowl (nattolllacoo .. kb1 St.e.•m.lrnoe "tat1onery Store ra
at beauWwPadncVie• Dmtal MS-7351 accept reapoasibility. benefits needs person l.O ty & &I you. '"TR RY us. ~4 7.s.2--0111 CoroaackJMaroeedla·
Memorial Park. Phone NOMTOfllllel Geaeralolfice andwbo is.shup•~ ma.ialain l•b • produr YOU'LLLUCEUS". £0£ pr'd u lu lady. hll
DurellWardM4-2700. ac.1IOP8n P--l---'6'1t'e help. aYour~~.~your lloo equip. Geo office 7~791 SE*ET,..,. Lum. 5 days. X1nt -'·
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..._ .._.,., peper wort. -mL ID tbe U.S. ---------1 · At h I et i c 1 b o e and marbtm& department from home Local calls No beaYy llfUne. A GEN. Office trai•ee. WBSl'm.D"S lllaintenuce afxePenon P'ihq,t yp. 5ponswearstore Fi.n~t Good ~h o rthand & t.omake appL-, w1lhbUb1
cape!Ji)ity of wort.int uo· D9ft'AL ASSIST. Ptxme • typin& exper. s.G-TI.87 S40-71.l8 •..-CHAMC 1 n r , •o r It 1 n l w it h independent c:llaln in So suust1caJ typuig sk1Jl.s a 04'SSO x I nl com m der preuure to meet dt» Newport Beach. M4-0032 bdpful, J1'0UP hea.llb 6 F\ill tJme. day poeuuon customers. Med • Den Cal req111rrs h.ard •oril a..i Eud.Jeot benefits
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Typiaa at 3S to 40 wpm. apply la penoo: Lloyd Eaduaive boutique. Full penion upenenced 1n Gln/wt HBS36-WI 1ng , rupon11 ble 1n 8eacb Office Call Nancy TELEPHONF: WORK GoOd ~Ill· wonin& ruD•Ptrpoalllomopeo. PtstCoatrol, SM E. Dyer tune. No Suncbys. Some retrigeratJoo. t'lectn c:11I ,_...1 ~ d.h1dual wtmaU npr at (7109'T~IC90 &-3 wtu to io. fo:.am that ...,.,.w-.. Please apply Mon·P'ri, 8All·SPM. Rd..S.A. nit.es. Al>Jlly in penon. & plumbing. ED.JOY ex ~ ~ Newport Buch *atJoo ~ELL1111BAHKER vacation S now. Call
la penon to Ple11ey MUil be 18 yn ol •le • Cl J w lry So Cat c e 11 en l c: 0 m pa n y ~to .... ~. ~tng. Good bendrts Call Mary .....,....,..ta ortgage from home 1olf1ce. Clear Semleoeduetora. 1641 have • IOOd drivlnl re-GIRL YRIDAY ro e e · bmdill. lnc:lud.m.c • frtt l~. c:ommuruc:alloo Noonan 2U /5.33-8UI Serv1c:ea pnnUni 5$8-72BS Ka laer Ave , Irv In e. oonl Starts at $3.25 pr Spulab 6 Enllhd1 apellll· Plua. meal per shift Apply in skiJh 642 orn Al.uqual QAJty ~
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Call II•. Ad•ma for ---====:--•GROUNDS llaint.enaoce. 5tl-•l tralaee for full linw. ,... .....i private interview. D••ms m11•btu,1r e bh aadyma~·i...:...;..;_;;~------MAMICumsT perman .. t PMitlon to s.,~~~S SEOfCfiRE_!A
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........... ~ Yellow Cab, 17* lilt. GU •os 2:JO·lpm. lluat lite Joyce. all appUeaoll). 10 key a .....,, woft.iac ..,. llAllltETING· 1-l yean lftll ...... 3 lo tPll,,..AA P'ub•oo lalad lnn1t. Herrmaaa, Fountain A anlmah, will tra in. _.;..,__ _______ adder. handle phones, vlroameat. •ttractlve aper. llmt be capable forllr.l.Ae..__..
1'\rm. ~· X1;nl. Valley. (No of Slater l"llll 6 part Ume. All eo.aeo. M•ture nursery sitter lurn computer and salary. • xlat benefllS of~•cnarate ,..art typ.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ C8nlm' 41P11ty. 1a active be twn N ewhope ii U l f 1---------wanted 4th Wednesday other 1eneral c:lencal ..-...,.. Seod resua. to . ..._ •vir. WW handle Euclid) • re•
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smoker pre . C• 11 : •d• ula No ~e nee. ~ beHl1t1. Salary com· S.S.1Adverliam1. ~ cli'ridlleJ to ... et/SJ'Ht • PluM call Kathy Am·
...... PCB 115.50/hr. Claaa A. ly UaiYenal Protectw IODh Me c h a • i c meaaurate wltb u m'HIW + panmt.eed ~iDfonuUootol.he ho--•t540-4Gll .. ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I lliaimum 4 yra e.x · Senlce , 1221 · St prrt~. ,.or int«Y~. u&anee 1190-taS,CdM. public at our v111tor -•~,, ~ per I ea c e . Know su.l. Santa Ana. In· W•l&d p1ew call: 14M.J21, e reater la Woodbrid1e. a .. /fmST lcbemat.lcs ii blueprtnta. ~ bou.n ~12 • l-4 Gd permi1neat position m s.a Wed.• nn.n. t :45.All ·
WW um COllllldent.lot. s.nta Aaa Mon thnl P'rl. for mecbao.lc with 1oni -•11181 CO •ST au... minded eaawet.1c WM .... t uu. establiabed Ford 61.amu 'W91% "' . ••-SECRETARY I COii· =-c:T ·:n~r ~~ Omep * uu JWR DR~ER needs indu.atna11mar1ae enc DAILY PILOT ::::':.81;,:!::r !~ M E R c 1 A L -r N ·
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dlric:al wort. Good typ. .._ ...._ ........... •--'--"·. _.. .. , ... n-.i ... Jl'ull t1me "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I =-=lable . .._7417 lltwn .'!! ~172•• ne or u • ~ ~-ror Harbor Blvd. tC . ., _. ,...., ·-.-.-..u ...., ---· -:::: Ill E D I C A L -:":" _..,. ......, ..,,_I ....... -.1...:..::::..:..:...:..... ___ ...... __ illl akilla aae. Aaabeim U. t.1*a 6 •boltbaad • part llme. XJ.Dt. won· COORDl'NATOR l1r.. WW lat la tlte pre. el Ateat anted fllll ........ uu ..ms; --u ability in 1111 boan • beeefita. Ap-L9t11 Seu ala f It'-11 t h 1 b b hi d th Saa. lecty wuted pt1 for -·~ ~ --r ... •t'-a . v _,,,.._ • _,_ ~ pullllt relaUom. Com· ply la penoa llon.-l"rl, s.er. U.O.,lllfal bou Drivin• P09 ...... ua P · oto a • • 0 · e· lift store. u p required per-.oa "' -.... ... timr __..-·-yrs Compu.loa for Lelture ..-•km aeaotiable. lo· 11 a. aeeda 10., uullent have own lr•Dlportataon w Ot"Mrt proctarUoo ._5580 ~. N~ aper ... ndatorJ. Buay
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DI. Patt.enoo Deve&op-Twin Oak Bed set. over 3 illC Tut with tube for drw dreeser 1£ beocb ......... a . Dark rm toyboll $350. Ua iqH
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Boxed Palms 6 Tree ..,..,. •noo. Mantle
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841 Dove Stnet
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
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air, p/s p/b UIOO au .• ttll
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COSTA llESA ster cua, aw , alvr, Im-"'71 BUSw/reblL eag. New Chapman Ave. Nwprt
540-9640 mac. SU,950. P .P . clutch, bukea, tires, Fwy ----------1 ~IM eves/wkeods. aJnt. cond.. Sl.4115. c.u JJ so.em, 133-3'10
'T1 Cvcc. au, lmmac:.. atm 1• nidiaJa. AM /FM ,4SK mi. Ciorleoua red 911S. '77, . 78 llALl.BU a.ASSJC 4
S3llOO p P. S46-33lll8 stereo cassette, 29.000 "12 Bue. reblt eq, Deeds cir. ailvw/bwp.ndy lnL. ----------1 mi. IUD root, air, Sl7,000. body wwt. S7SO. M4-5QM. amtfm Merec>. pwr win·
'S> Honda Prelude. Must ~um. Malik dow, p /1, p/b. e&ee door
sell, 3000 m1. Xlnl. S yr · locb, 20,000 m1. MIOO.
warr. wkdays 8sl ofr. '74 914 2.0. Appearance VW Bug Convertible mid CallflS2..6.W7
Howard , S49-SS48, group, t•pe. Best over 70's Wanted. ---------557-4428eves. ...CaJl 67S·7903 912-74.51 1W74 llONTE CARLO.
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••••••••••••••••••••••• blk/bll, new paint, new beiae. radio, lllcb Ura. lpal. M4-SZ'75
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n.n 1 7J 8.lue coavertible, xlnl ----'-------4 A.MD UASI• lta'eo, fuU maial.u&Dce ltRATIOM IY meclaanlcal coad. $32100. '109UT Coupe, 5811, local OVERSEAS DELIVERY record. •II ml. t2115. a I • ••• 979-"JO before Spm, car. No r\et. New paint. EXPER'IS Seller will •Pitt any re-
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S..perstition: It's Part of Basehall
.
For Many Players, It's Their Way of Getting Mentally Beady
By Di\ VE CVNNINGllAJI
·-~...-. ..... There la oo a~h UUna as 1u~rst1
lion •rnonc baltba.11 playen
And the moon IS made 0( Srttn
chttse.
.. Yo u don 't r ea ll y bel ieve
ballplayers are s uperstitious . do
you"'' Doo Baylor said when a re·
porter broached the subject ··1 don't
know ol any supersliUous ballplayers
al all."
BUT BAYLOR COULDN'T IDDE
the smirk which was growtng across
his face.
"That 's why I drive exacUy the
sa me way to the ballpark every
day." he s aid. "and why I wear the
sam e unders hi rt when J'm an a
groove."
Superstition abounds m baseball.
From Little League to the maJors.
nearly every player practices his
own personal brand of voodoo.
BUT FEW WILL ADMIT IT. Some
even feel that admitting to a supersti·
lion will cast a hex on themselves.
'"Yeah. we all h ave our little
s uperstitions," t he l ate Lyman
Bostock once said, whispering m the
dugout tunnel so no one could over-
hear. "But I can't t ell you what mine
is . People wou.ld think I'm weird or something ...
Bos tock's superstitions couldn't
have been as weird as the practice of
Enc Becraft, a college player on the
l'Ill Lucky
l'lll Alive
-Tyler
INGLEWOOD CAP) -Many
ol the details remain unclear.
but Los Angeles Ra.ma' runn.lng
back Wendell Tyler believes be
la laek;J to be alive after a tramc
accldeat in West Virginia last
week.
At about 3:30 Friday monU.nc. the Fourth ol July, Tyler and
two companions, his brot.ber-tn-
law and a young boy, were In·
votved in the mishap on Route 16
near the border of Virginia a0(1
West Vtrginia.
T yler said Wednesd ay the
three were returning from a
church da.oce and he was asleep
on the passen ger's side of the
front seat. He said he remem·
bers waking up when the car
careened off the road.
"All I could see was that we
were going through some trees.'·
he said from hi s bed at Centinela
Hospital Medical Cen t e r in
Inglewood. "I tried to prepare
myself for the impact. I hit my
head on the dash and it threw
m e bark and I caught my hi p in
the seat. I was dazed after
that "
Tyler. 25. bruised an eye and
dislocated a hip. He is expected•
to miss the entire National Foot·
ball League exhibition season
but hopes to be ready for the
regular-season opener in early
September.
·'On one side of the road was a
mountain and on the other side a
cliff." be said. "We were
fortunate we hit the mountain in-
stead of going over the cliff.
There was a power plant at the
bottom of the cliff and we all
would have been fried."
Tyler's brother-in-law. the reg-
istered owner of the car. was
c ul but no t serious ly . The
youngster s uffered a broken
arm.
£ut Coaat 8efott ever-t game hls
motht'r ptt.11 on hl6 boulder for gOOd
lu<'k
'V lc Ra ac h1 "ai. the m os t
u~rallU~ guy I t'Vt'r u w ," says
Yankff' Coach Vog1 Berra "He used
to Jump over the foul lines. and when
the tturd b1tseman threw the baU to
him. Rai:.ch1 would hold tus glove
perfertly blul The throw had to go
\'ank ..... •horfsrop Phil
R•.::uto u11rcf ro pMt
c"'hPlring 91un on flu• top
of hi• hat.
right into the glove or he wouldn 't catch at ..
Yankt-e short!.top Phil Rizzuto used
to put chewing ~um on the top or tl1s
hat . Andy Can') had to pick up every
scrap of paper an the dugout. and 1(
he missed even ont! candy bar "rap-
per. he wa::. Jtnxcd.
ONE VETERAN WITH T EXAS
has a clause written into his rontract
that says he doe:.n 't have to ny an
planes wh1ch will land on runways
shorter than a specified length
Last year Manager Jim Fregos1 re·
fused to cut h1s ha ir until the Angels
clinched the Western Di vision tiUe.
In Texas, where the Angels were
fighting a 3·18 s lump over three
seasons, Fregos1 wore a jarket an
··None of the bones were
broken and none of the nerves
were messed," he said, "so I
guess God meant for me to live.
to co~ back and play. lleada~lae
lOO·degree heat. But the Angel skip-
per reacts violently to any s uggestion
of superstillon.
lie maintamed that he "ore the
Jacket so that his players could spot
ham easily in the dugout. Sounds
plausible. But during a Texas heat
"ave ~
Angel second base man Bobby Gn ch.
"Before :i game "hen I run onto
the field . I II step on third base IC I
han· a good game I 'II do the sam,.
thing the next ni~ht ." Ci rich sayc; · · ir
I don't. I'll tn touching ~econd bast'
when I run out
"Last year George Bamberger
< M alwauke(.' manager> gave me a T -
..,h1rt wtuch :.aid 'Bambi's Bombers'
on the front I wore at under my un-
ifor m and got a couple of hits that
ni ght," Grich says.
"EVERYBODY PROBABLY HAS
his own little habits. I don't know 1f
vou 'd <·all them l:iupers t1t1on." !:lays
If he :.llll ha!> a bad game. Gn ch
~:iv., he'll touch both bases on the
w ay OUl. Or JU!>l third On the way In
aft e r t ht> f1 r'>t 1nn1 ng What e1.-l'r
"orks. he'll continue to do.
HE CONTINUED to wear the shjrt
and reeled off a 20.game hitting
:.tre:i k. best on the club last year.
"At least l had 1t washed every
(Stt St:PE~llTION , Page BO
Ex.. Uni Star
Billups Among
Oregon's Seven
From AP Dlspateltes
EUGENE. Ore. -Three foot-
ball plaJ'ttS at the Ualventty of
Or egon. including ex-University High star Harry Billups, have
denied aIJegations they illesailY charged long-distance telephone
calls to the university.
BUlups. wbo is scheduJed to
begin his sophomore seasoo in
the fall at Oregon, was the most
celebrated back in the Irvine·
based University High ·s football
history. rushing 592 yards from
sc rimmage and s coring five
touchdowns <half of that school s
total in 1978>.
The three entered innocent
pleas Wednesday Ill Lane Coun·
ty Circuit Court.
They arc amonR seve n Oregon
footba ll players cha r ged with
theft or services in indirtments
handed down Monday by a Lane
County grand jury. Five <1 re
charged with Class C felorues
and two are accused of Class A
m isdemeanors.
Six of the seven have pleaded
innocent to the charges.
THE SEVENTH PLAYER.
defensive back·wide receiver
Darren Cooper, did not appear
in co urt W e dne s day a s
scheduled. Attorney Ken Mor·
row. who is representing all
seven players at the arraign-
ments. said he has been unable
to reach Cooper.
He said he would continue bis
attempts and' expects to reach
t:ooper soon. Judge uougtas
Spencer took no further action
against Cooper.
In addition to Billups, those
pleadinR innocent today were
linebacker Dwight Ford and
quarterback James Nutt.
made SSL02 worth of calls from
Oct. %1-30oll979.
Cdoper ts charged wttb a Class
C felony but the exact a.mount
mvolved ln bis case Is not known
because his tnd.ictmHll bas not been made public. Theft ol S2IOO
or more constitutes a Class c
felony, which carries a max-
imum penalty of five years in
pr\son and a S2.soortne.
Players who pleaded innocent
to Class C felony theft charges
Monday were Eugene "Choo
Choo" Young and Terrence
Jones . J oe Figures pleaded inno-
rent to a Class A misdemeanor.
The seven a re accused of char~m~ the calls to th~ un1-
versity telephone credit card of
<1ss1stant basketba ll coach Jim
O'Rnen
O'Brien was on vacation th.is
week m Ocean City, N.J. He
declined to rom ment on I.he case
until he returns to Eugene and
talks w1th university ofhc1als.
Scandal:
K11hn Eyes
Phils' Pills
PH ILADELPHIA CAP> -
Baseball Comoussione r Bowie
Kubo will be looking into
published reports that members
of the Philadelphia Phillies ob-
tained amphetamines illegally
prescribed by a Reading doctor.
according to the president of the
National League team .
Phillies Preside nt Ruly
Carpenter told reporters at a
press confere nce Wednesday
that he had spoken with Kuhn
who was aware of the reports
and would be "looklng into the
matter."
Cyclists
Invade
Colise11m
By llOWA&D L HANDY
OI-Detty~ MM'
LOS ANGELES -If YoU are
familiar with auich terms as the
Kle9 RodrB'. Schlitz Scftamer.
Honda Himalayas, the Goodwin
Tornado, Toyota To wer and C~a-Cola Catapult.. tbea you
are w8J W'l'lled in cJosed tract
mOCocross racmg.
These are aocne of the tenm
being med to designate areas m
tbe Los Ange les Coliseum where
the Superbowl of Motocross wiU
be staged Saturday nigttt and
Sunday afternoon.
Installation of the track for
such an unaertaking is a mam-
moth task. reqwring the bnng-
ing in of 8,000 r ubic yards of dirt
and then taking it out again
when the event ic; over. This
yea r a n a d d1t1 on a l bit o f
strategy 1s bean~ employed by
~en e ra l man age r Mik e
DeStl'f'ano.
"WE'LL Rl""ll the races m et
counte r -clockwise di re ction
MOl'OR SPORTS
Saturday night, then switch to
clockwise running on Sunday af.
temooo," he says. "This means
we 'II have a crew of 20 to 30 men
working from r ight after the
final race Saturday {around 11>
to almost 9 o 'clock Sunday
morning."
What this means is that about
2.000 yards. or one-fourth, of the
dirt must be moved, bay bales
must be re-placed and plywood in·
s talled in different areas for safe-
t y of riders and rans.
"I'm going to be here (the
hospital) maybe a week. I'll re·
port to camp, probably when the
rookies go, and work with <team
trainer) Gary Tuthill. I might be
ready, I sbould be ready, for the
openin& game."
The Surf's Gerry Ingram and the Aztecs Leo Van Veer
appear to be giving each other a shot in the head after
both went for the ball in action Wednesday night. In the
end the Surf suffered the bigger headache, losing 3·2. For
story. see page 82.
Billups is accused of a Class C
felony on aJlegaUons he charged
$837.98 worth of calls from Aug.
16 to Nov. 6 of last year. His i.s
the la rgest amount in the six in·
dictments that have been made
public . Nutt is charged W1lh
Class C felony for allegedly
making $228.41 worth of calls
from Al.UC. 21 to Oct . 21 of 1.979.
FO&D IS ACCUSED of a Class
A mlsdemeanor on charges he
"Before the commissioner
were to get into figuring some
penalties. there would have to be
some specific charge and there
would have to be some proof of
guilt," Carpenter sald.
"Another thing we ar e going
to do this year is change the
location or the sta rling line ...
Destefano s a ys. "It will be
moved to the northeast comer.
directly below the peristyle and
we will be able to stage the next
race before the ooe on the track
is finished. This way we'U be
able to have almost continuous
action.
"WE'RE ALSO GOING to.
have three-sided signs in tbe comers to help with specta
awareness. Our announcer cm
tell the fans where the leader ls
and they can relate to what la
happening and can follow the Tea• Tennis Is Making a Coaehaek
By DA VB CUNNINGllAll °'_.....,"" ... Frapwnted information and rumors
• bave been leaking out for ween, but it wUI be mllde offtcial duriq a rw-a con ... ~rence at the Forum later tllia month.
~ team teani.s la Nck.
The name bu been cbaqed from
World Team Tmnia to Natklaal Team
Tennis. but tbe oraani11n ad most of
tbe frmcblMS are tbe Nme.
DSNNIS llUaPllY, WBO llllLPD
loud bubtball <ABA) and boeke7
<WHL) leaauet before atartlq th
WTI'. .. bap6Dc uu. idea will ftDallJ
ltJck.
1'Tbe WTT didn't tall •aaae of
IDcmeJ," lfU1"Pb7 UJI .• .,,,.. WU •
cooflict of penonalities and there were
deep psychological differences as to
bow the league should be run.··
Murphy haa resurrected five of lbe
most 1ucce11ful \VTT francbies -
'IENNIS
.Mabeim. San Dieao. Los Aqelee, San
Jl'randlco and Dalla. He hopes to con·
ftrm a mt.b -eiUM:r Phoenix or Lu
Ve1u -before tbe N1T bellm tta flnt
leUCID in Jcme ol 1111. •
••agnas n uvs our ...-con-
fenDee, we have to make a dedaiOD
about the Phoenix or Las Vegas
franchise," Murphy saJd. "Penalally
I'm leaning towards Phoenix because
they did well in the WTT, but l lmaline
the pla,ers would prefer Lu Veaaa."
Oraqe County attome>: DOD Reqan,
•ho aerved u coumel f« W'M\ bu
been lnltaUed u the flnt commi.UJooer
of NTI'.
The Anaheim franchise ls owned by
Dick Bennett, a developer wboM com-
pany ls baled in El Toro. Another
Oranie CoUlltJ man. Pet.e Drtno. la a mb>oftt>' OWD1r.
·aBNNBTT WAI UNAV.&DAILS f«
comlllllll. blll It ... ...,... tUt the
Anaheim dub la wncau..tr P'wntnc to
reta.iD the nickname Oranges and play
It.a matches at tbe Anaheim Convention
Center.
Larry Kina, another WIT klqpln
Cud husband of JM,llle J ean), wu an-
noaeed u owner ol the San Franc~
fraaeblM in a aketehy news releae Jut
week.
Each team wUl play 24 matches ln the
seven-week span between Wlmbledon
and Forest Hills. Murphy expect.a to
lure lbe 1ame's bi.Uest names.
"WE BAD CONNOas and Bors f« a
wblle ID W'IT, and I think If -. bed ou.r .... now, we WCMlld have Cbriaaie
<8ee~Pa1eBZ>
raee much easier.
"We're IOiDC to try to put•
spot 1an)p CJD the leader as~ eapeclally duriq the Sa •
Diabt program. and in that wllY.; we'll be able to follow
around the track... '
.,$aturday nlgbt wUl find ~
races CJD the program. There u.1
four lo.Jap qualilYlna motos, t ·
aemtfinala. a coDsofaUon and a
JD.lap main neat.
TBB naST OllSTACLB ls tbe
Toyota Tower, a seven-foot
jump tbM lb rtlbt in the mid·•
die ol tbe ~mpll ltrallbtaW11Y.,
F111D1 off tbe tower. the .....
will bHe to b9ck otf tbe ...
becaUle they're~ to ta.
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Let No Man Put Asunder?
lights No ExCU8e Either
•·r(Ull AP Df.ap•tc~
HAMii.TON , Ohio Mulene MociN' and Cin •
t"lnn1at1 Reds ~ftt"ldcr R1<'k Aut•rb»ch 1nten<1f'd all
i.lonR lo ~ m1tmed 1n a candlelight ct•rt•mony but they dutn 't t'iq~·ttotal d rk.ness '
A torm knodt\'1.1 out elecln<'tty 1'ueM.ay aJ•bt ln pal't:I of
Ham1ltoo, und that mtc"un1 no llghtb f« U. wedd.LD& m Zioo Luth~ran Churt'h
"I hiad lo du tht> wr' ice completely from memory." l &Jd
lht• Ht-\ Oaruel SIUder. "But I've done It
Ml ffiJJl) limes that I was able to aet
through 1t and get everyth.lna 1n " Pow~r 14 as knocked out 10 minutes
before the 7 JO p.m. ceremony was to
begin The wedding p a rty waited 15
minutes past the scheduled startJng ume.
then went ahead with the ceremony
·'It was very qulet. with the excepllon of
the claps of thunder which continually inter -
rupted," Souter sa.id. "It was quite interest·
ing. That'sthefintonel'veeverbadwit.bout
any Uehts. Everytb.ln1 weAt olf without a
h1teh. though."
With the electric organ allenced, church music director
William Jenne ~ a piano to aeeompany •inl'er Robin Tater
of FalrfteJd. the bride'• cousin. for three aonp.
The ceremony lasted about 30 minutes. Power was restored about 1S minutes later.
..-----.... ~•Ilk Da·------.
Jee AYenaDO. new football coach at Oregon State,
wbJch baa bad nine straight loslng seasons: "It's sale lo
say thM. u a kid, getting this job wasn't m y dream."
........,. I• ll•K•., ferGt1111n
Lord IWlaabl arrived in Moscow Wednesday • to preside over the boycott-stricken Olympic
Games and said the Soviet Union and the UnJted
States shared one thing In common -bureaucracy
-and that he will be looking into complaints that some
American newsmen are st1ll awaiting visas to cover the
Games, which open July 19 ... Soviet authorities are refus·
mg visas to foreign residents of Switzerland who bad booked
t rips lo Moscow, affecting 60 visitors from several nations
. . . A Moscow newspaper repeated the officiaJ Soviet warn. in~ to citizens Wednesday to be careful in their contacts with
Western v1s1tors to the Olympic Games. Moskovs kaya Prav-
da C'alled for repeated showings of a recent documentary film
t~lled ''Lies and Hatred," which swd tourists, journalists
and other visitors are sometimes agents and saboteurs in dis·
guise . HcMdl'nts of the Volga River City of Gorky have
bl'cn formally notified they C'an't travel by tram to Moscow
during the Games unless they hve m Moscow or ha ve press. mg reason!'
Ba1lanl SmlUl. president of the San Diego
• Padres. said be wouJd have preferred firing tbe
entire National League team. but relieved General
Manager Bob F•&alH ~ause "the club was not
making any prog:rea." Exp1aini.q tbe abocldng mldaeuon
clismiual Wedoeeday, Smith said &e fired Fontaine ~auae
tbe Pad.res needed to go .. in a new direction." . . .
•
Disgruntled ov.er Jack of playing time, San Diego utility in·
fielder Kart Bua~aa. the Padres' top pincb·hitter, wants
out Bavacqua s aid he asked for a trade last week but wa:.
told "thal nobody was interested in me. which was a Li e."
... Frank Cubeta, vice flTeSident of the Mets, and Barry
Dalton, general manager of the Brewers. were pic.ked by the
26 major league clubs as management representatives oo the
compensation study committee provided for in the new basic
agreement . . . Pilcher Dee.ala llllartlDez returned to the
Baltimore roster while .Joe Kerrigu was optioned lo the In·
tematlonal League's Rochester club. Martinez had been on
the disabled list with a sore shoulder since June 2. .
------Bcuellall Toda11 -----.....,
On this date In baseball in 1936 :
Chuc k Klein belled lour home nm5 as the Philadelphia
Phillies scored a 9-6. 10-inning victory over the Pittsburgh
Pirates.
On this elate in 1934:
In one of the greatest pitching feats of all time. Carl .
Hubbell struck out future Hall of Famers Babe Ruth,
Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Fou. Al Simmons and Joe Cronin
in succession during the AU -star game at New York's
Polo Grounds. Despite Hubbell's dominance. the
American League scored a 9-7 lriumph.
Today's Birthdays :
Kansas City Royals outfielder Hal Mc Rae is 34.
Montreal Expos outfielder Andre Dawson is 26.
l"fl ~Sina• Oeat .4,..., N•"fl
Army and Navy lost in battles lo join the Ivy •
League and both will continue to compete a.s in·
dependents . . . J ockey .lobD. llappert b1t:5 been
placed oo a s ix month suspension by Detroit Race
Course stewards for a 'flagrantly unsatisfactory ride' ... A
24 ·hour secu·rity watc h will be placed at the
Meadowlands' barn of super pacer NlatJ'OM. It was suggested
that Nialr06s, which lost last week, was drugged before the
loss but there bas been no coocluslve evidence . . . Tom
Ntaaaae has signed a new multi-year contract lo coach the
Utah Jazz In the National Baaketball Association ...
Bluebonnet Bowl officials aay eacb participating team will
get $400,000, ma.king it the fl.Ith most lucrative post-season
bowl game behind the C<>tton, Rose, Orange and Sugar bowls.
Ticket sales will go up to $15 each ... Bobby aampeU .Ir. Is
turning to the pro ranks on the golf circuit . . . Fleet Tempo,
a 24· 1 lonphot. rallied lo win the M0.600 Westwood Stakes .by
a neck before 25.~l at Hollywood Park ... Veteran deferuuve
end Tommy Hart wu acquired by the New Orleans Saints from
the Chicago Bears today. completing a previous transaction.
The Saints would not specify what they bad traded to Chicago for
Hart. other than It involved "past consideratioos" ... Ralplt ''Sii•'' lonlaa. who coached Auburn to college football pro-
mlnence ln the 19508 and 1960s, is batUing acute leukemia, bis
f amUy bas confirmed.
T......,R•.U.
TV: Noeventa scheduled.
&A.DIO: Bueball -Anlel.s at Oakland (double-bea•> 8 p .m .• KllPC (110); Houston at Dodlen, 7:30 p.m., ltABC
(790).
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SURF DEFENDER ANDY McBRIDE HEADS BALL AWAY FROM THE AZTECS' WlLLEN SUUR81Ell ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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CYCI..ISTS. • •
Sand Pit which ls bordered by a
five-foot vertical wall. It la 30x30
feet ol aott. loamy s and. lben at
the far end is a seven.foot
vertJcal wall the riders must
scale on their way out.
Next is the Tornado where the
riders make a complete 360
degree turn that comes out on
lop of a bridge leadIDg into the
stands. then back down to the
lloor of the stadiu m
Then th ey head fo r the
Himalayas. a series of four 12·
foot hi,gh 1umps located m the
straightaway. Depending on the
line the rider takes the speed of
his a pproach, he can take two <tl
~· time but nol thret> or <.111 four
T ti F: N IT'S l ' P to l hr
peristyle and a 180-dcgree turn
behind the arches and back to
the Catapult. land Ing in the
highly popular set of whoop-de-
doos at the base of the downhill.
You get the •dea. It's a rough
and ready coune with plenty ol tbrUla ror the spectators, all
withjn eyesight.
Cost of setting up the track is
runrung over Sl..50,000, according
lo DeStefano who says the dJrt
must be hauJed approximately 20
mllel> each v. ay
WITH SOME 75,090 fans in at·
tendance a year aJi!o for a smizle·
day event. DeSlefano 1s looking
for a much larger gathering for
the two days.
And with the R ams movmg in·
lo Anaheim Stadium. the group
has had lo switch its dates for
the Orange County show from
November to January next year
San Diego wUI now be the final
show of the year and Anaheim
the first of the new season.
Fr .. r~Bl
TENNIS •.•
(Evert· Lloyd ) and E vonne
Goolagong·Cawle y >. t oo ,··
Murpbysays.
Murphy believes the NTT will
be attractive to players because
It bas a financial incentive plan
a nd offe rs a chance for the
players to settle down _: even 1f
It 's only for seven weeks .
"Connors 1s m arried now and
Borg will be ma rried soon ...
Murphy says. "A lot of the
players a re sta rting families
This will give them a chance to
stay prett y much in one plac'"
for a two-mouth period."
THE FINANCIAL incentive
involves a players' pool set up
by the own ers. Mone y is
awarded on a point system for
thos e who win the mos t
matches.
That would encourage players.
lo s llck with the team , rather
than flHling about to lourn1t·
ment.s around the world.
"One of the problems w ith the
WTT was thal some people felt
the players didn't give 100 per·
cent." Murphy said "The com·
pensation plan s hould offset
that."
Whether NTT fol lows the
same doomed path as WTr re-
mains lo be seen, but Murphy is
already plannlnt an expansion
from ai.Jl lo 12 team.a for the tm
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Aztecs Control SUrf
L4Wins/or11th Time in 12 Meetings
By CURT SEEDEN °'-~ ......... Danny Villanueva paced nervously betund the
Anaheim Stadium press box Wednesday rugbt,
hJ.S Ue loosened. a drop of awut above his brow.
The CaWomla Surf. dovm by ooe goal with
leas than three mmutes to play. was putt.me oo ooe
of its patented rushes, constantly keepmg the ac-
t.Jon in the Los Angeles Artecs' end of lbe fl.eld.
THE URF'S AXEL NEUMANN lofted a
throw·in that Just m issed deflttt.tng into the goaJ.
The Aztecs had ~urv1 ved the last big chance the
Surf wouJd havl' and h<'lr1 on for a 3·2 North
American SoccN L<'dJ!UI' \ 1ctorv
"I wa!> a llttlt.• hit ;.fra1d (,( th" ~nme." ad·
m ittt"d V1llanuc' a, tht· president of thf' Altet'S 1n
his first yE>ur a-. th1• Nn I m;m in the or~aruzat1on
.. We were a little flat tonight We Just had
SOCCER
quite an emoOoaal ·~ ID SNale. <'ftlle Astees droPPed a "-1 clecUJon & t JI b111t _.. ~
testing the ~a me becau'\e they fe lt the refer~ lost
tota l control of lht-game ) All tht> problems v.e
had up there really took the star<'h out or our
team." tht> former Lo'> Ani?elM Rams and Dallas
Cov. bo)S pluce-k1rl..l'r l'onlmue<J
V IUA~l'EVA HAO .rt,~.,. FLO~ JS from
New York and manai.!ed tu catch a glimpse of his
team before hopping on anolher Jet lo take b.Jm
closer to one or his many bu:-.in~s ventures
His visit to Anaheim 5tad1um mcluded a met-l·
ing with Surf General Manager 8111 Oa v.w n The
d 1scuss1on centert.><I around ttx> E>xPfi·ted "ale or
the Suri and the effect 1l would ha'e on Soulhem
Cauforrua soccer.
And he made 1t clear thal the best thing that
could happen 140ulc1 be ror lhe Surf to remain 1n
Or ange County ... Ilus may sound we1 rcl . but when we televise
the Tampa Bay Rame back to Los Angeles Salur·
o ay. we 're goinA to plug the Surf games."
Villanueva said
.. l'M GLAD TIUNGS ARE going well with the
Surf. I just wa nt soccer lo prosper here. It's impor·
tanl that Calllorrua does well. Some day, we're go-
ing to play before packed houses."
Surf Player-coach Peter Wall might ~g to dif.
fer with Vulanue va·s assessment of . bJ.S team.
Once again. the Surf played Ollt ~ett. even afttt
grabblllg a 1-0 lead before Ge game was five
mmutes old.
Gen")' lngnm Ored home a shot at 4 : 17 that
eluded Aztec.-R<>alie Alfredo Anbielo. and it ap.
~ared the Suri had the same kind of magic that
M>lped ~ team to a stu:DIU"'I 3-1 win 10 T•mpa Bay on July 4
THE AZTE~ Ql'IC-KL Y rewrllle the script.
F'int Alan Mern<'k J)dSS~ In front or the Surf net.
The ball hit tht• hJr rf An'!f"I inf1elc1 &nd bounc~
o v e r s tu nned ( .ti 1 r 11 r n 1 J I! ci d I k ,. e 1a· r St c, E'
Hellm ich and int" tt"" nr•t
Lui:, fo'em,rn,1• • tt "n "'<lrt!'i his lR\h 1•oal or th•·
SNH1on on a'~'' rr • .r11 1 t,•·ar 1m 110-. 1t1h •• ni•I·· .H <f
formt-r Cultforr• .• "'un hirw (1,1 .i.oJtd t•oJi •1dt• 11
<'<Jnnt"cted lo ~· \, 11,, \ 11, , .J ~ 1 ll'atJ
Ll"<> Van \ ,.,.,, u''>l't1•d on <;arc1a c; and
Fernando's goal<; .m d '"''" numed the N o 3 star o f the game bt-bJ.nd ~e two pla,yen.
M EA.NWIDLE. TBE 8VllP wu cont.inuously
fl'UllJtnlled by lbe A.a.ec def-.... IAurle Abraham..
UM a.t'a lap acottr w 60. 11 ...... m--.ed juat
............... l.baob to 90IDe e&ftu..& ma.rtr-... .,. .. ~.,oful MeGrane.
Mart Und~av hl ao;tf"d :i -;ht1I pac;t Anhielo al
i6 SJ to 'il1c-e ttw Atlt'C ll'ad to 3 <!. but for the ~f'('Ond home £J ffic tn J ro v. the ~urf rell one tally
:.hvrt
H) -1Mm1• th• Azt•-c"\ r <wturl'<l thf' 'Ar
ro .. ht' ad Cup · ,.:1' •·n to th1• v. inn .. r of the home
and homt> sen (><. Tht• Azle._~., v.o n Uk f1~t match.
5 1
In fact. V11lanut'\" may have another rea."On
for wantJni? tht' Surf to n •mam 1n Anaheim In lhe
12 times the tv.o tl'Jffi\ haH• met, tht' Att~s have v.on I I
UCI' H~rtz Quits
In a surpn '>JOi:! mo,·e. L·c Irvine base ball
<'Oach Ste'~ llt•rtr announced his resignation
Wednesday to at'ccpt the head coachmg position at.
Gonzaga t.:n1vf'r<.1ty m Spokane.
Tht.> announ<·emcnt was startling in that Heru
cam e to the l:CI campus from Gonzaga only two
yurs a,.-:o and had quickly establtsbed a name for
himself and bu. tea m dun~ that Ume .
TblS past Sl'ason Hertz directed the Anteaters
to theU' best ca mpa ign <37·2S-l and second place in
the Southern Californ ia Baseball Association>
s mce 1974 and was awnrcted SCBA Manager or the
Ye ar honors for hts efforts.
Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Dlruloe
Kansas a ty
Chi cago
Texas
Oakland
Minnesota
Seattle
Angela
W L Pct. GB
47 33 .588
38 41 .481 8"'2
37 42 .468 gi..,
36 45 .444 11 ~'2
3.5 44 . 443 11 "'2
3.5 45 .438 12
29 48 .377 16"'1
Eut Division
New York 51 27 .6S4
Detroit 42 33 .560 71'"1
Milwaukee 43 34 .558 7"'2
Baltimore 42 3li 538 9
Roston 41 :J6 5-'l2 91....,
Cleveland 37 JV 487 13
Toronto 33 43 434 17 , ... .,..~
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Houstoo 45 33 .577
Dodgers 46 34 .575
Cmcinnati 41 38 .519 41.-,
Atlanta 37 40 .481 7...,
San Fmcsro 37 43 .463 9
San Diego 34 47 .420 12i,.,
East Dtvbloe I
Montreal 42 34 .553
Philadelphia 41 35 .539 1
Pit t.s burgh 42 37 .532 I It,
New York 38 40 .487 5
< ·h1cago l3 43 434 !I
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TRACK I WATER POLO I BASK TDALL ONl Yl't\.OT
Poloists in Spain UhENDt4RY IWN .
TO HIT MOSCOF! Mesa Traek Meets Caneeletl
A ,.._ Hl.,,.al ater polo
l.Hm, ~ ol 12 pla) c ••• rrom lbe Or••I• oa l .,.. ) ...... &ode)' for • louru·
mtal In Madrid, Spalo July n.-.
Newport Harbor W•h•a Bill
8al"Ded wW toHla t.be U • team
tlaal •• fa.ored lo win lht
touney and lod ... other CGUm·
tries like Run1u1. Ru11la, Sweden and.,_. Spam
The Junlclr ~am •lll am~ ln Bar~tklrul b1ay and ltaln tMn!
Aquatic
Dancers
At Irvine
The AA U Syn
chrooiled Swimming
Championships will be
held at Irvine's Heritage
Park July 2l-26, with top
swimmen from a cross
the country performing
routines that look more
like figure skating on water.
unhl U. LoumametU betln.a.
B.....u WlD ha" row (>NNftt
or formtr ewpo rl Harbor
pll)'fn on the aquld u NftkJr
DIH>' R1W)' and form r SaUona
llllre Orler , Jamie Bera aon
•nd Tom Taylor aU made the
lnp
Other arH alhl partkipat
lnJt to<"ludc! 8ob Dolan ol Co.ta
Mf'U ll1gh and Pftn Camptwll
ol UC Jn·ml'
ThP trip I l pomored by the
u S. Olympic Commtl~t'
ARCO GRAPHITE
MOTOR Oil
BERRYMAN
CARB CLEANER
l notOUQIWyC~•" 4,;tOu"I<) & '""'
M • W tAP > SOv•et1den·
lllll h1.e pr«i.ltt~ ''dOH lo
Ideal v. al.her fQr th• •umm r
Olympk Gamet, but IC<'ordin'l
to old llua.lan folk~ lloacow
rouldbetnfor40day1olrain.
Accordina to the Russian or·
thodo~ cb.urch cal~nd•r, tocSAty ts
St Samson's Day. And fo lk
tradtUon bu 1t that U it raim on
St. Samsoa '1 Day. you better
pack an umbHUa for t.be next 40 day a
It rained t.ocUly .
On~ of Cotta Mesa's lonttC" t· t~lnc tr1c11
t1ona. the Cost a Meu All·comers w kly track and
ril'ld meeu. hu become » Vlctlm of budaet cuts,
but the absence may be on a ooe·year term only
'"It come& down to a budgetary fact.or." says
Chuck Carr. recreauon 11upervoor in Cocsta Mesa's
Leisure Services.
'"A lot of programs had to become seU-
suatainlna and we tried to find some 1ponsorab.Jp, but none came through.'·
Thus the cancellation ~ the all-comers meet,
an event held for the past two decades.
Athletes were charged SO cents per meet to
compete with events open to any and all comers,
regardless el ability. ·
TR-3 DOMESTIC
RESIN GLAZE
TR -3 FOREIGN
RESIN GLAZE FAN BELTS
Adapted to feminine
c o mp etition .
sybchronized swimming
routines are performed
to music. and competi·
t io n in c ludes s ol o ,
duet and team routines
Like figure skating, the
routines are judged on
execution and content.
10W·•0.20W·~ 91 .~. ;~r~ 109
160Z CA1'
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\UW'I\ 6 'II I i " :.>.t . f""tlt\f~ t'' •\.A N T
CrGU country eventa alone lured nearly .,
per wMk
While the event ts dead for lhe summer ot ...
Carr says there IS 0 aood chance It'll be back not
year
"l! there ls a concem, I Juarantee it'll M
back," says Carr. "It'• one procram I didn't wut
to cancel and already there baa bMn a lot ol la·
le rest shown.''
The SO cents rate amounted to about one half
of the necessary monies to nm the program and
there had been some problems in collecting lbe fee
in the pa.at, but Carr s ays he doesn't expect the fee
to be increased in 1981 shouJd the all-comers meet
return to Cost.a Mesa High.
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THIS YEAR'S host for
the championships is the
Mer aqua Swim Club,
based in Irvine. The
team has picked up the
AAU senior c h am -
pionship in the Southern
Pacific area since 1969.
WHITESIDE
MECHANIC'S
FACTORY RHUIL T
DISTlllUTOIS M.AMDIAJICI ran -------•
Syn chronized s wim·
ming is rapidly gaining
followers who hope to
see the sport included in
the 1984 Olympics. The
competition is already
included in such interna-
tiona l affairs as the Pan
Am Games, W orl d
Aquatic Cha mpionships,
European Aquati c
Champi~hips and Pan
Pacific Games.
I rvine's Meraquas, in
add1lion to boating the
event, will be competing
aJon1 with a number of
Jocal syn c h ron ised
teams. including Hunt·
ington Beac h , Long
Beach. Glendale and
Rivenide.
The AAU cham -
pionships are expected
to attract more than 400
young women.
Competition begins
Tuesday, July 22 with
solo preliminaries. Duet
'>r eli m s follow on
Wednesd ay . Action
begins at3p.m . each day.
ON 11fURSDA\', solo
semifinalists will com·
pete at 3 p.m .. followed
by team preliminaries
at 7 p m. Friday's ac-
t iv 1 t1es incl ude duet
semifinals at 3 and team
sem 1hnals at 7.
Compulsor y finals
kick off at 9 a.m. Satur·
day and are followed at
7 p .m. by the remaining
final events .
Tickets priced at S2 50
for afternoon events and
S3.50 for evening com·
petition are being sold
by the Meraqua Swim
Club. Finals tickets are
SS. and a season pass
costs Sl5.
Wilkins
Sets Mark
HELSINKI. F inla nd
CAP> -Mac Wilkins is
now a two-time Olympic
gold medalist -at least
as far as he's concerned.
"These are my Olym-
pics." Wilkins s aid
Wednesday after shatter·
ing bis own American re ·
cord and capturing the
discus event at the
Helsinki World Gam es
tract and field compeli·
tioo.
Wilkins , the gold
medalist in 1976 at Mont·
real, stunned the crowd
with his toss of 232·101h.
bettering his standard of
232-6 set in 1976. It was
tbe loqest toss in lbe
world this year and Just
six inches short of the
world record set by East
Germany's Wolfgang
Schmidt in 1978.
"The result ii really
not a surprise to me,'·
Wilkinl said. "l'sn in bet· ter condition than ever in
my We."
Wllldm, who will not
be loGll to the MOICOW
Olymp6cs becaue ol the
U.S. boycott to prot•t
Soviet military lnt.ervea·
Uon lD Al~. also broke tllie -...um NC·
ord -221·1 bJ ~:·Kaul lljebMI.
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FOR THE RECORD I OUTDOORS / BASEBALL
1ffao Are Tllose Gttfls"!
Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle are not
getting together here for an old timers reun·
ion. The clue is their bonnets. They're
making a commercial for a margarine
company in New York. Oh, the indignities
you have to suffer when your playing days
are over
Jim Niemiec
Alhies Fizzle Ont
Albarore are up to their old tnclts again t.hu
year . What started out earlier this wttk to bl-a
wide open bite some 80 mlles. 175 degrees off Point
Loma flu.led out to less than a couple of ftsh per
boat during mid·week.
known as the Southe Ea.stern AJakan Panhandle.
Wednesday there were repe>rts of more fish
further south and they seemed to bl-moVU1g a.nto
near by waters.
Tiu.s area hes belwefl\ Ketctu.ltan and Sitka
and i.s probably the pret.llesl &nd mocst isolated
fishing grouod.s aJon~ the enllre Pacific CoasL The
party enJOyed saJmon and giant hahbut hsb.ing <to50
pounds) m the protected mla.s of this remote
c:oastl.J.ne
There were not a lot of sahnon t.aJten and 11
lcind of l.J.nes up with Lhe pred1ctioo that lhJ.s year's
salmon runs along th"' Pac1Cic northwest wiU be
do-.•n due lO poor "'c:He r conditions a few years
back -.tien the spa"' n "'.,., f)f( an the upper river
~tretchf""-
Last weekend anglers a\'eraged better
than four longfins per angler Gary Myers rt"
turned to the albacore waters last Sunday and four
anglers aboard his boat accounted for 40 albtes tn
thl" 20 lo 25-pound cla!:>s
THERE WERE MA~\· STOPS repe>rted b'
both Sport boats and private sport!Lsbers and on
more than one occasion the loogfms charged lb~
boat and ale bait The party boat Prowler fishing
out or Fisherman's l..andulg, boated 1S1 loo.ef'ma La
a one day outing Monday.
f'OR TIIOSE VACATIOl'ERS headtng lO the
high COWllt) lO enJO) !>Ome trout fistung. you sbou.Jd
bl-prepared to wncoumer some \ery tugh water . Fis·
OUIDOORS
WM.er conditions a.re still ideal and It appean
that lt could be a good seuoa wilb cooler water
holding back the tradltiooal yellowt.ail bite al the
Corooados. There was some sign of a warmin~
trend though as the fi rst yeUowftn of the season
was brought to gaf Tuesday
bin.I iD all the st.rums and rt vers that now out of the
High Sierras is at peaJt runoff and there are not a lot
of trout being caught. f'' en lhough these waters an·
hem~ stocked-. et>lcl>
Jerry Thompson or Corooa del ~ar. owner of
the s portli.sher J>ac1flc Clipper. hopes th.is .. 'lu bl-a
good year and says that the mam bod> of flsh sllll
bas yet to move lO lO<'al -. at.ers from the natural
migration route outside
Rusb C'rttk -. h1<'h flov.s tn the June La.Jee Looµ
area ru;.e almo<.t onl:' root l1l tv."O days last v.eek a!>
did other populdr hshing v. aters
Surprism~I~ camp grounds had plentv of
room ov<'r tht.· Fourth or July and there l>hould b4!
no problem an f1nd1nJ: a place to park an RV or
pitch a tent throufi?hout the remaining summer
months Then • 1~ plenty of gas avBJlable and tht-
Jverage price ti. Sl 31 per ~aJlon.
LOCAL FISHING IS STILL made up of
mackerel. bonito. bass and bottom hsh as very few
game fish in the larger class are bt-ing caught re·
gularly by boats oper ating out of Nev.'J)Ort and
Dana harbors Occasionally a yellow or while sea
bass is caught, but these fish are exceptions to the
daily gunney sack
The Rob Hixon family of Newport Beach was
joined by Tony and Anita Garnie, formally of
Newport. oo a seven-day flSbin& trip aboard the
deluxe Hataras.s sport.rtsher Dorado in an area
Lake f&Shin~ still remall\S excellent in the high
country and these -. aters have not ~n aff~ted
by the heavy run off Crowley. June . Gull and
Bridgeport lakes all report good to excellent trout
action Back country lakes and passes will not
Opt'n unttl mid·August and those who visit Uus
area m August will find fishing good everywhere.
And v.1lh aJI the water. there is no problems wilh
m05qwto:s
F....,Pa~BI
SUPERSTITION IN BASEBAl,f,. • •
nllbt." Grich -.ya. "Some l\qs
I know wouJd wear the same
socu without cbancin.c them for
weeks at a time. u Jong u ~Y
were bitting."
Young or old. no one connect·
ed with baseball seems immune to supersUUoo.
"The Babe, J reme mber, he
waa real. supers titious. Oh
yeah," says Angel coach Jim'.
mle Reese. who roomed with
Rulb during the Yankees' 1932
seaaoo.
• · U he struck out a couple of
times . he'd come and take
somebody else's bat," Reeee re·
memben. "and he'd say, 'sorry
kid, lhia one's mine now.' And
he'd get a hit and keep that bat
the rest of~ season."
ANGEL IWOIDE Bobby Clark
·1ays be has seen a lot of
a uperatllion in the minor
leaiues, but told a reporter that
be dldo'l believe ln it for
himself. Theo Clark softened a
bll.
"WeU, when I'm in the OD·
dttk circle I swiq tbe bat to a
count of three every Ume "
Clark lald. "No matter bow' t
1wtn1 lt. I alwaya do lt three
tJmea."
Reese. 74, and Clan. ball I
century youn1er at 2S. ll?M
about the reuon for supenU· lion.
"Thia 1ame·1 menlal. That's
all It is." Clarlt says .
"Everybody's sot the phyatcal
ublhly Superatltlon Is just the
"'lY som:! i llYI ttt mentally te·
ady for the gamt"."
"It's al.I ln what .YOU tb.lnk,"
adds R~e "You lhl.n.k lt Mlpe
you. so it doe~ Jf you lhlrut It's
&ood, It must be 6lood.'
VETERAN seoaTSTOP
Freddie Patek also analyses it
that way.
"Some guys do tbin1s for
psychological reuona. I think
that's a better way of saying 1t
lban aupenrtitioa," Patek says.
"ll makes them more sure of
themselves. more positive."
Patek. fM instance. bu used
the same cJ,ove for eight years.
It's cracked and weather·
beaten, and ha.a been re·strung
countless times.
"I just can't get any other
gloves to break in right.·• Patek
explains. "I've broken in a lot of
gloves over the years. bul I
always end up giving them away
and keeping mr old blue glove
They don't make 'em like that
anymore."
Sometimes a ballplayer's
belief in supersUUoo can ext.end
beyond lhe confines of tbe
ballpark.
COACR JEFF TOaBOaG got
very upeet wben be beard that
pmldeatiu candidate Ted Keo·
nedy wu planni.n1 to attend • Yankeea-An1eh game al
Ana.helm Stadium lut moat.h.
He wM lrUtl.Y relieved When
Kennedy cbdn't lbow up.
•'The lut time • Kennedr,
came to see one of my games.•
Torbora said. "I was catchilaa
for the Dodgers. Bobby ahowed
up. It wu when Dryldale had hi~ •tl"tnl ol 58 scoreless lnninCI
1oin1.
"That nlpt Dryadale'a ltreak
was broken." 1'orbors saya.
"And the next night. Bobby was auauLDated ...
BUT aAaELY AaE supersU·
'
Uons as gruesome as Torborg's
aversion to the Kenned.)•s .
A study was made of an
average college team -the
Catholic University of America
-and nearly every player ad·
milled to some sort of supersll·
t1on
Some claimed they only had
ooe good hack charm. others bad
an array of superstitions that
took on the appearance of an an·
cient Indian raJn dance.
CATCHER BILL BOLGER
claimed the distinction of being
tbe most superstitious or alL
Bolger swings the same bat in
the on-dttk circle; tapes up and
wears the same old. worn-out
battmg gloYeS ; sits in lbe ex .
act same spot in the dugout; and
absolutely must eat a pizza
before every big game.
. Bolger WU batting ln the flf'St
inning of &A important game
when be uked l.be trainer for
Kleenex lo dean a smudge off bis gluaes.
The trainer toot a Uaaue from
tbe bottom .t t.be box, Bolaer
cleaned b1a IPftS and promptly
drilled a two.nm homer.
So the next time Bolger steps
to the platel even thoup hls
glasaea are ctean. be 1eta a tis·
aue from the trainer, spedffing
that It must eome from the bot·
tom of the bo1. Boom -another two.run homer.
Bolger hid developed a
aupel'llltlon wblch would last the
rest ol t.he ffUOn. Every ti.me u~. bl' would clean hl4! glnt"<'S
wtlb a UUue from the boHrm-of
Ute box.
WIUt prOll)td.I Uh &t,.,.r In
tile coUe1e •)'ll4m, ha -::b •ll anrt
auperstJUoa IM1D d•llaed to
contJnue •alkinl hand ln baDd .
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Sailors Look for Wind
Full Slale o/ BBpttaa Sei ThU Weekend
., .. z· LGmAan -......... Yaelll ....,.. will be wt.d·
Ill•' ... ID lwee ~ •~
wtlla ................ ICbl~ fNm a.. ~ .. llariaa .. ~iready 91d•r wa1 out of
Loq ~YKll&Club latheln· auaura1 ol UYC"1 &ace Week lawolV-. Q ............ Oft.
shor e lha .. raUDJ• from
throupout ~ Callfom11.
tnchu:liq nf>e from Newpon
Be.acb
aACE WDK CONSISTS of
foar aromid-ct.e.buoys races, the
tint ooe aTbere WlU be one race each th.rou&h Sunday
The JOR feet broken down lO·
to fOW" eluees with raUn&s oC
27.S to S9.4 fed..
Local yacht club~ have
scbeduled Oh or the busiest
weekends ol ~ season.
Newport Harbor expe<:ts Star
Class saHors from throughout
the Southland \o comoete for the coveted ~ Bowl Saturday
and Slmday aad the Lehman-12
Class will sail a sen es of races Sunday.
BALBOA YACBT CLUB will
be host to the Santana·20 fleet
Cook Eyes
Benihana
Grand Prix
Betty Cook will be eyeing the
Benibana Grand Prix offshore
power boat race in New Jersey
Wednesday as a last ditch effort to
get baclt into first place in the U.S.
championships points chase in
the world's most ~ed marine sport.
Cook Ls the defending U.S. and
world cbampioo, but after five
races in the 1980 circuit is trail·
ing Bill Elswick of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla.t by 118 points.
Tbe daring Newport Beach
woman a.rely •med reeo•et"'-
tag the naticeal points Je8d in
tbe 13mile Detroit race when
•be n · n-t ~ three M!CODds bebbld tbe wlwer, .Joel Halpern ol Taa11rowu. N.Y. BotPa __..
drtytq catamaran bulls.
Cook started out the season
with a DNF <dkl not ftalsb> in
the R.P. Warmlllgton Grand
Pris ill Newport Beach last
II arch aft.er bftatiq down OD
the first lap.
In subsequent races she has
finished 1·3-8-2 to amass 978
points to 1.094 for Elswick whose
finishes have been DNF·2·1·3"".
A victory at tbe Benibana
Grand Prix would probably put
the 57-ye.ar-old woman back at
the top of the list, depending on
bow Elswick finishes . First
place is good for 300 points.
Prindle Cup
At Big Bear
Prindle Cat sailors from
throughout the southwest are ex·
pected to be on hand at Big Bear
Lake this weekend to compete in
a new regatta for the Big Bear
Prindle Cup "~."
The event is expected to draw
a large entry list as Big Bear
Lake is being considered as the
locale ror the 1981 nationa l
championship regatta for the
speedy catamarans.
cbem~p to be 1aJled In
eoejuncUon walb lhe c lub'•
M luuuner R.eplla Saturday
&Dds..day.
Vlrtull)' nft)' W. of Erit'leln
J•C'hl la apened lO be Ol1 band
Saturday and S-day for the H
Uona1 cbamp1011 hip (or each
clau bo&t~ by Bahia CortoUuao
Ya<'bl Club
South Shore Vat'ht Club v.111
N ndurt th fourth, fifth anc1
B0A11NC
s1.-lh ra ol its Hl-Pomt Senes
for Performance lla.ndlcap R11c·
Ing Fleet jlnd ocean raclog~
catamarans staning Friday and
continuing through Sunday
It will be ladies day a t
Capistrano Bay Yacht Club with
two races &cheduJed Saturday
aod one on Sunday for women
skippers and crew.:..
In other areas of the Southern
California Yachting Assoc1a
llon .
Los A.ngel~·Long Beach
Long Beach Yacht Club
Race Week, today, 1''riday,
Saturday, Sunday
Cabnllo ~ach Yacht Club
Time Sharing
Mldjft an Rariq ~I•
110,. (MORA> champloublp,
Saturday. SUnd•)'. 8-la ...... ..,
AalOdaUon ol Santa Mcmka
8ay Yacbl Clubs -Santaaa-22
Ottl championsb.lp, oae cle91ID
raC'es. Saturday.
KtDR Harbor Yacht Club -
Llehuuaa a ... dlalriet cbam·
JHOn&bJp, SalW'day, Sunday
Saa ...
San Diece> Y•cbt Club -Dlx
Rrow Serie~ No. 2, Swtday;
Frazee Serles (PHRF> Sunday.
Sanla Clara Racing Associa-
tion -Summer Reaatta, Sun·
day
Mission Bay Yacht Club
Summer Series, Sunday.
Southwestern Yacht Club
Coas t Guard Auxili ary
Overnight, Saturday, Sunday.
Coronado Yacht Club -Cius races Soling, T·Bird, Saturday,
Sunda't : Junior Sabot Luff-In,.
Saturday.
North and lnJaad
Ventura Yacht Club -Gold
Cup Regatta, Saturday, Sunday
We!>tlakf' Ya c ht Club -
Midsummer Regatta, Sunday.
Santa Barbara Yacht Club -
Sprmf.'! S<-r1es <handicap) Satur·
day Sprm$: Series <one-design 1
• unda'
Potential Buyers
Can Share Y achl,s
The concept of "time sbarin~ ..
originated m the computer in·
dustry where the enormous cost
of equipment prohibited many
companies from outr ight
ownership of computers.
It later spread to real est.ate
where it is most widely used as
a met.bod of C<H>wnersbip of re·
sort properties and con ·
dominiums.
NOW COllES A firm which is
convinced that ''time sharing" can be applied to expensive
yachts.
Yacbt Sha.res Interoattooal or
San Dieeo bas come up with a
plan wbereb7 shares in a boat are sold OD a weekly baais with
the owner of the share eitjoytng
the exclusive use of the boat for
that weekly interval every year
for the lifetime of the boat. Tbe bottom line is that a
Jackson's 41
Isn't Enough
For Son Rise
person can own a sbare in an ex·
pensive yacht for as little as
$3,996 per week's interval for an
l s lande r ·36 o r l s lander·41 sailboat , and $6,909 per week ror
a Grand Banks-42 motor yacbL
OUTRJGln' OWNEllSBIP of
s uch yachts can run into the
hundreds of thousands of dollars, not to mention main·
teoance, slip fees, insurance and
other expenses of ownership.
Under the time sha.ri.og plan, a
total oC 44 weeks (shares) are
available for each vessel, with
el.gbt weeks resenred for main-
tenance and lospectlon.
Aa with any other UMt. the
aha.re ownes-may ae1.l bis share
at any time, at any price be
selects.
EACI BOAT IS fully equipped
with navilational aids and Coast
Guard approved and required
equipment. In addition, each
boat is e quipped with all
"housekeeping" necessities such
as li nens, tableware and
cookware.
The cruising year ts divided
into three phases -prime.
vacation and SWl.Dg season. Ac·
cordingly, lime shares are based
on the vessel itself and the
Mike Jackson scored 41 points. calendar week reserved.
tops for the night, but finished · In addition to the share
on the lo:sing end as his Son ruse purchase price. the share owner
<Mission Viejo> team lost to the pays for insurance only while US·
Newport Beach Buccaneers. ing the boat The only other cost
171 ·126. Wednesday night an is the annual service charge
California Coast League basket· which averages about $300. This
ball a t Univer s ity High in payment 1s put into a main·
Irvine. tenance fund for upkeep and in·
In the other ~ame. the Costa spection of the vessel.
Mesa Comets held on to beat ROME BASE AT present for
Converse <Irvine>. 128-126. the Yacht Shares International
The Buccaneers' Michael fl!?et 1s .at Mission Bay, San
Knig ht led bis team with 32 Diego. with another in the proc-
points, but he and J ackson were ess of acqµ.isition in the Carib-
the only scorers in tbe game to bean.
top the JO.point plateau. despite The firm is represented in
the fact that 297 points were Califorrua by David Fraser, Inc.
totaled by the teams. of Newport Beach and M issJon
Former UC Irvine forward Bay: Bob La Poca Marine in
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After a practice session on
Friday, serious racing will start
Saturday and continue through
Sunday.
Wayne "Helicopter" Smith put Marina del Rey; John Hooper & down 25 points for Costa Mesa. Associates. Santa Barbara, __ .. f1ct1nous M1so11u
b ·1 L a.uu NAMe JTATEJMlllT w 1 e arry Jackson led the Buchanan Yachts, Oxnard. r ... •o1•-•"9 pe,_., ••~ oo+"9
Comets with 31. For further information. in· _,,_,~
Mike Dabney also scored 2S quiries s hould be sent to ,,..,,,,:.~~4:;,~•n•-.•-. The event is being sponsored
by the Big Bear Lake Sailing As-
sociation.
for Costa Mesa. Larry Pounds Norman Lamb, vice president. P•u1 1... T••v~. '"" uL-tribut.ed 23 . d Ron y h h Or• ... ~·-. c.i-.... 9110> con points an ac ts ares International 1548 J._. IC.. T•-. m11 u ~ Richardson bad 21. Quivira Way, San Diego, 92'109. Or•-.. s-t•AN, c..i-..... t?10S
Dodgers, A.stros
Open Short Series
LOS ANGELES -The angry murmurs that
sifted throu8h Dodger Stadium at this time in 1979
have turned to cbeenl •lain because the Los Angeles Dodgers are back in form.
Last year at the All-star break, the Dodgen,
two-time defmdiq National Leque cbampiooa.
hcl a s.sr reconl and were tm games back ot
HOUltclD in tbe West DiYilkln. Tbere was much
'talk &IDGIJC team folJowen about what WU :.=
wltb tbe team ~--a.bout who best replace Lal ........ Tom Luord8.
Bat tldnp haft cbanced ctramaUeally in a )'ear. Tbe Docs.en are *M and ID a vtrtual tJe for
tint Dlw witb Uoataa. and Laorda la a popular man ha dmeltowa ante qam.
n. Dodaenaiowappann~~I momeatam .... a ndber It.art IMIOD, becln tbe
MeODd bait of .... 19 campalo •taimt tbe
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WASHINGTON I P • A h:deral appeals
l'ourl O\lertumed an 1nJun<:t1un \\ t'Onesday and
ruled that the federal govt.·rnment ran 1si.ue lease!.
for Oi l and gas drilltn~ in lhe IC}' Beaufort Sea off
Alaska's North Slope coa~t
The {j S Court of Appeal:-order gave the go·
ahead ror prehmmar} work that must precede ac-
tual drilling Government lawyers contended the
offs hore otl is vital to th~ Carter admutlstrat1on's
pro{!rum of rcductng dependence on foreign oil.
011 companies have submitted $491 million in
bids for the leases But last January. U.S. Distnct
Judgt' Aubrt>) E Robinson Jr. blocked acceptance
of the bids. ruling the government failed to comply
"'1lh tY.O important env1ronmentaJ laws.
The appellate court rulin~ followed approval
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Early Action
Saves Lives
By Oil. PETE& STEINCaOHN
Dear Or. St.elncrohn : My husband la all ve lo·
day -according to our doctor -because be 1ot to
the ho6p1tal early enough to overcome a life·
threatening heart Irregularity. "ll he had stayed
home a few hours before r---------coming to the hospital. DOCTOR' IN chances are he would THE HOUSE have d1ed, •• he said. , I asked him to ex.
---------plain. but something
came up that be had to attend to, and I never re-
ceived an answer. Why is it so important to be ln
the hospital so soon after the beginning of a heart
attack" Why should an hour or two make so much
difference'> -Mn. F.
Dear Mrs. F.: Not only an hour or two. but a
few minutes may make the difference. Undoubted·
Jy. the irregularity your doctor mentioned is what
we call ventricular fibrillation. .
The lower heart chambers go into a crazy
frenzy o( abnormaJ beating. This heart 1rregulan·
ty often precedes heart stoppage and a fatality .
IF 11IE PATIENT IS IN the botSpital tn llme.
the heart muscle may be electrically sboc:ked back
into normal. We·savuig rbyUim. Uthe patient is at
home such measures are not available.
Statistics show that the first hours after the
beginning or a heart attack are the most
dangerous. But too many patients put off hospital
admittance for those precious few hours because
they deny the attack. They rationaliu it is due to indigestion, a hiatal hernia "or something I ate."
Sometimes heart attack symptoms are over·
looked be<.'ause they are not typical. D1agnos1s 1s
not confirmed until much later. What was thought
to be "i.t.ubbom gas" turns out to be the real thing.
Btrr THE TYPICAL A'nAC& is usually re·
cognluble. tr the patient complains of severe
chei.t p810, possibly spreading into an arm or the
upper abdomen ; tf it lasts for more than a few
minutes: if it is accomparued by nausea. vomlt1.11g
and extreme sweating, bystanders should Im·
mediately ask for help by ambulance. fire rescue
&quad or any other means to rush the patJent to the
hospital
If 1t turns out to be false alarm. fine. No harm
done But 1f 1t · the real thing, the heart attack v1c·
um now ha:. the odds on hts side for survival
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Ot·u Or. ~lf'lncrobn : ~v husband hate'> fish I
tl'll htm 11 ' ti. ltf•r for him than all lhe n ch !>teak!>
.:1nd r11.1~t l>l""'' hl' t>a~ lhs doct.or telb him ht-~h o u Id be 1•Sp<'r1ally car eful berause h 1:-.
cholt-">lt·rol ts high and he 1s overwe1 1ilht. -'I )
hus band i.a~ <; that he needs protean and that fish
does not i.uppl) 11 I::. lhts tr~? -Mn. C.
IHar Mrs. C.: Your cookbooU will tell you
how to prepare mviting d1sbes. Tell your husband that fish protein is not only as high ln quality as
meat or poultry protein, but it LS usually lower ln
calories. That will help bis wei&bl problem.
A 3~-ounce servtnc of mackenl or halibut. ror example. contains one·tblrd lo one-half less
calorics than an equal serving o( ham Besides.
the h 5h fat contains polyunsaturated fatty acids
"'h1ch .nil help tu!> management or cholesterol
F1 ... n ar e c.ources of maoy v1tam1ns and
m1nt·rnh \"1te:sm1ru. H and D arc• pro\ tdc<l 0~ Ster:.
.ire a i:ood !>Ourct.· of zinc. shnmp contain j!oodl}
amnun ... of mali(nes1wn and copper
PnhaJ)' th1-; "''II changt' )Our hu<.band ~ mml'I.
~1 r~ C Aut much will depend upon :;.our fish re
t•1pes F't..,h hatcri. are d1ff1cult to please
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Some doctors beheve that every case of 0~1
ty shouJd be considered one o( poteollal diabetes.
says Or Steincrohn in hlS ~let, "Watch Your
Diet ~ause Fat Can KHI You.·· For a copy '4 nte
him at Box 1560, Costa Mes. 926216. enc1051ng SO cents and a stamped, self.addressed envelopto
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Publi s her Ralph
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out a monthl y
magazine called Un-
cle Sa m a nd dis·
tribute it free to
anyone of voting age
"to celebrate th<'
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DriH~. r\ewport Hl·~tt·h
Leave Driving to You?
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Our Joy~: I am late~ la a
ca ~r u • profesalomal drhtt for
t-ltber Greytao.Dcl or Trathray• b9s
~mpa.ades. What are Ute .-Hflca·
tioas and how woa.lcl I apply!
-G.W .. Fredertcbbvl, Va.
The two companies -and both are
much larger tban the oth er
1.000-1.200 bus firms plying the
highways -do hire and train men
and women who are without previous
bus driving experience. Virtually no
other employers provide equivalent
formaJ training for long distance
drivers.
New "graduates" go on reserve
status. s ubstituting for vacationing
regulars or band.ling charters. Since
it may take several years to gain the
seniority lo hold r egular assign·
ments. many "extra" drivers change
employers.
BEING AN INTERCITY driver is
relatively high paying and usually
unionized work. Because many high
school graduates are attracted to it,
expect stiff competlUoo for jobs.
Freedom from supervision and
contact with people are advantages;
disadvantages for newcomers are
potential layoffs during low-traffic
winter months:
Mor~tt. advancement ia limited
to better rout. and bigber pay un·
less you are promoted to dilpatcber.
supervisor or terminal manqer.
THE MINIMUM AGE la 24 or 2S
and you Med excellent health and a
good drivinl reeord. Oth~r quallfica·
lions are described lo a tlOvemment
publication due tn early Auqust; send
SI .2S for "Driving OceupaUons, Oc·
( CAREERS J
r upational Outlook Reprint No.
2075-18" to: Superintendent of Docu-
ments. Washington. D.C. 20402.
The Labor Departm ent cites
average annual pay for drivers in
largt' bus companies in 1978 as nearly
$19.000
A booklet . '"The J o b of a
Grt>yhound Driver.·· gives that fi rm's
hiring requirements. OnJy one m 20
applicants is chosen ; 1.300 were
hi red ttus year. For a copy. wn te to
the Personn el Department ,
Greyhound Lines. Greyhound Tower.
Phoenix. Ariz. 85077. Application
forms are at terminals
A SIMILAJl BOOKLET soon wall
be ready from: Public Relations
Department. Tra llways, 1500
Jackson, Dallas, Texas 75201. For ap-
plication details. write lo: Regional
Safety Director. TraJlways, 315 Coo·
tinenlal Ave .. Dallas. Texas 7520'7.
Both Greyhound and Trailways
hire oo1y in the spring of each year .
Averaae annual pay for their ex·
perienced drivers is $20,000 to
$25.000.
If you can't get behind the wheel
for one of these two gianta, you may
be able to gain experience as a city
bus driver. thee apply elsewhere.
Employers are listed in the "Bus
Ride Bua lndustry Directory,'' $33,
Friendship PubUsbJng, Box 1472,
Spokane, Wub. 98210.
Al.lo, the local terminal of any long
distance compan,y should be able to
atve you a Job application form or
the addnu of the company's bead·
quarters.
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Europe
Feeling
Pinch, Too
LONDON (AP> -
R ecession. fue led by
sky·hilb oil pnces and
innauon, i.s spreading
throu gh tae o o ce -
prosperous industrial
heartlands tr the Old
World, putt.inc more and
more people out of work
and out of luck. Tbe
gloomiest aspect 1s a
legacy ot frustration for
Europe's young.
"The thing I feel most
is anger and sbame,"
says Martin Younger, a
21 -year-old British
biotechnology graduate
who has beto job·
bunting for two years.
"TRE WORS'I' thing is
trying to pretend it's
normal not vo rking
when the only fixed
point in your WtEk is go-
ing to the social security
office to pick up dole
money. Life doesn 't
have much point and it
doesn't look like it's gel·
ling any btller,"
Younger said.
It is a story repeating
itself across Western
Europe. An Associated
Press survey t>und that
by conse r vative
estimate there wer e
m o r e than 8 million
Europeans on the un-
e mployment r egisters
last month. or about 5.5
percent of lbe contl·
neat 'a workforce.
A YEAa ago, un-
employment averaged
about f.S percent across
Europe. The sharp ln-
c re a a e Is political
dynamite in Britain, France and other Euro-pean countries wltb
stroog labor·backei lef-
tist parties, for •bom
unemployment is the
crucial ballot-box laue.
'Mor e than one
million British tra~ un·
ionists staged a "day of
action" strike May 14,
crippling much or teavy
industry for the d~. to
protest Prime Mi.Jtster
Margaret Thatcher 's
tight·credit polities.
which ha ve l e • t o
thousands or layoffs and
bank ruptcies. Mrs .
Thatcher ousted a tnion·
b acke d Labor Party
government In the May
1979 general election.
OUTWARDLY, the
European Jobless rate
does not appear aJI that
bad compared witll the
U.S. national average
last month of 7.7 per·
cent. The impact ol the
economic squeezt has
been uneven. Brlmin ls
worst off at the m•ment. despite its custion of
North Sea oil and gas, as
factories shut dow dai·
ly. throwing th().ISands
more on the dole.
I merest
Cut Hiut?
Today's declining in·
terest rates and their er·
feet on trust d~ invest·
ments will be discussed
during a free seminar in
Newport Beach.
Ms . Barbara
Tompkins will conduct
the .informal session at 5
p .m . Tue s day at
Newport F.quity Finds
headquarter$. 2
C o r po r a t e P 1 a,z a ,
Newport Center.
Reservations ~ugh
Barbara Harpel' at --..o. .
Linco1n-Mercury Division
announces a $J.OOO cash
purchase or lease rebate on
Lincoln Continental, Continental Mark,
and Lincoln Versailles.
These are beautifully built and beautifully equipped automobiles you can be proud of.
The 1980 Lincoln Continental.
The 1980 Lincoln Continental is
700 pounds trimmer and
fourteen inches shorter than its
predecessor. Tu further improve
efficiency, a new Automatic Overdrive
'fransrnission reduces engine :revolutions by about 33% at
highway speeds, as compared to a standard three-speed automatic transmission. These
engineering refinements have helped the 1980 Lincoln offer a 50% improvement in EPA
-estimated fuel economy.* Yet Lincoln still offers luggage and passenger spacet greater
than last year's, along with the comforts and appointments traditional to fine automobiles.
The 1980 C,Ontinental Mark VI.
The new Mark VI is shorter, lighter
and more fuel-efficient than last
year's Mark. It also offers such
electronic technology as an
instrument panel with a message center
that actually communicates with you on a display screen. By
..--------------. pressing the appropriate buttons on the keyboard, you Fuel mileage ratings for Lincoln Continental
and cont.mental Mark v1. can ask the system a variety of questions. The system
5l\bl0* '~~~~;!;" r1£r**~. 24 ~~ can tell you how many miles you can travel on your V/C ntinpoverl!m \!9J MPG. · .._ _________ ___, remaining fuel, the estimated time of arrival at your
destination, your average speed, and even your average miles per gallon.
The 1980 Mark VI achieves a 50% increase in fuel efficiency with EPA ratings of
@** EPA EST. MPG and 24 EST. HWY.
The 1980 Lincoln Versailles.
Versailles offers traditional comfort in a
trim four-door, five-passenger car.
With standard Lincoln luxuries so
complete, they leave almost nothing
to be desired: such equipment as
power windows, automatic temperature
control air conditioning, AM/FM Stereo Search radio with power antenna, and much more.
The $1000 Rebate. Now, through July 31, 1980, Lincoln-Mercury Division is
offering a $1000 rebate when you purchase or lease any new 1979 or 1980 Lincoln
or Mark. You may take your rebate by check directly from Lincoln-Mercury
Division, or it may be applied as part of your down payment. One thousand dollars-
on top of already attractive Dealer prices. And only from your Lincoln Dealei:
See him today.
"The~ Improvement In fuel eftlc:leney rat.Inga le baeed on a cornpe.rl80n o( tt.andard 1979 and 1980 ena1nee. tR8.(l(ld on ~:PA Volume I ndu. ••The~. EPA EtUmated MPG and 24 eetimated hlgh,,,.y ratings are for ecmparilon onl)t Mileace witf vary with lndl vldual
driviril habiu, weaUltr condition• and trip length. Your actual hlchway mile1ge may be leu.
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LIM workl rlftkUlp in llTtct.pde an• W1 btllion ln·
creaaelndepoeUM
ol tlY.tll blWiM to l"Uff •:rn.ia.• and move
illto dlit No. J poeh'8m, the MftPllJI« u6d
nlS woaLD'11 TOP II bmb u ol O.C. SJ, im. and \belr total depaUt.a. l«Ordta1 to tht
Ameriru Beaker. are H follows·
1 Bank ol Amenca ~ltb •.00 .... 000
AT 'nlS SND OF ltTI. BM1r ol America held
a '1.1S ~ IHd ln depotJts Ovet' UM ~·
laraeet bank. wtuch \Mn was Oeut.ache Bank of
1'ruk:lurt. West G~rmany
2 Ranque N•Uo nal e d e Paru with
18S.747,1&3.80I.
3 Credit A11ricole M ut~I of Parts with S8S.S40.
tlM,309
By the Md o11m. BU\k ol Ainerln's Ind fell
to $31' mlllion, with Ocu~he BanJc fallln1 to
fourth plac~ and Banque N1Uoo1tle de Pan s
replatlna at m the second ipot
4 Douts('ht' llltnk of Jo'rfankfurt w ith
W.132.~.306
5 C rt'dlt LyoonaJ1> u r Part s With
$80,7MG,422.~
A apok~m•n fo.r Bank of America said from
the company's heudquarteNJ that the bank lis not
fl Sot·1cll' G~n t:rn l u o f P uri ~ w it h
$76. 791 ,347 ,699
New Engineer Courted
Recruiters Off er Trips, Perk, Big Money
WORCESl'ER. Maas. <AP> -
E1rUer thia year, prospective
employers visited Raymond
Cronin on the campus of
Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
In au. representatives of 21 com-
panies gave Cronin the grand
tour of New York a nd
Muaachuaetta firms , and flew
h im to Houston, Cleveland,
Detroit and Santa Clara, Calif.
The 22·year-old senior from
Sciluat.e, Maas., who was still
months aw•y from h is
beebelor'a degree in electrical
engineering when the wooing
besan, aeU.led on a job with a
California company at a salary
"'omewbere over $21,000 a
ye•r"
••1 DIDN'T think it would go
as well as it did," he said, "but
once I saw the need for
engineers, I got to expect it."
-Companies like Wang
Laboratories and Data General
offer workers "bounties" of $200
to $300 if they bring people into
the company. Wang is consider-
ing an in-company exhortlng
employees to "Turn in Your
Friends."
-Advanced Micro Devices, a
Su nnyva le semiconductor
manufacturer, spent over
$200,000 on a .. Catch the Wave"
recruitment program that car-
ried the message on billboards.
television and radio and national
magazines
WANG LABOKATORIES
turned over recruitment to its
marketing d epartment.
"Everybody hires through want
ads," says Ted Leonais, Wang's
public relations manager. "We
thought we could get more peo-
ple through m4U"keting-0riented
ads." At a time when economic in·
dicators point to r ecession,
engineers, programmers and
computer technicians are in de-VA Offers Aid
mand. The boom in the high
technology industry has made WASHINGTON (A P )
them the sellers in a sellers' Veterans heading for college
market and ha s rorced com-this fall may want to look into
panies to use new recruiting tac-the Veterans Administration's
tit's work-study program.
Many companies have aban-Under the program. Gt Bill
doned traditional want ads in students can work up to 250
What caused the shortage?
Some blame universities for not
counseling students on the re-
alities of the job market.
Mos t recruiters say the
shortage will continue through
the mid-808.
Once they have hired workers,
some companies resort to perks
and self-promotion to keep employees.
Advanced Micro Devices.
which boas t s the lowest
e mploye e turnov e r i n
California's "Silico:i VaJJey," of.
fers a generous profit-sharing
plan and lo-company contests to
employees.
AMD, WRICH recorded $22S
million ln sales this year. staged
a "Christmas in May" party at
which there were drawings on
wall-screen televisions and
Cadlllac SevUJes. One worker
won $20.000 a year for Ufe. "We developed these lhtngs
because our biggest asset is our
people." said George Weaver
AMD's personnel chief. "We
want to retain them and en-
courage others to Join the com-
pany."
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Other publications rettnt.Jy h•ve Llaued rank·
lnaa that dUfer from that ot the American Banker.
Tbe diapariUes are due in put to differences ln the
way counlrie!\ define wh•l constitutes a deposit,
differences in currency translations and d1r·
ferences ln the ways the pubUcat.ions calculate lhe
fll(ures supplied by lhe bank!>.
BANKER MAGAZINE OF London. for exam·
pie. used depos its an conjunction with a vanety of
other ractors to calculate 1ls list. which 1s topped
by Banque Nationale de Paris. followed ID order
by Credit Lyonna1s or Pans. Credit Agncole
Mutuel or Para s. Bank of America and Soc1ete
Geoerale of Paris.
lnstitutiooal Investors Magazine of New York.
on the other hand. says Banque Nationale de Pans
is No. 1. followed by Credit Agricole Mutuel of
Paris. Deutsche Bank of Frankfurt and Bank of
Amenca.
AU three publications' rankings are based on
figures s upplied by the banks as of Dec. 31. 1979.
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Ana. He wW direct ta11neerinc
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tertatnment •)'Item• and elec-
tronic packaliq controla. He
was previously vice presldent-
operat.i<Jm, Tranlrex Division,
Culton Industries. Carson. • * •
Cochran Chase, Livingston
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supervisor. The Slant.on resident was rormer na-
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Corp.
••• William ff. Myers has moved up from art
director to vice president-creative director of Greg
Smith and Associates, an ad-
vertising.public relations firm
located in Santa Ana. Myers
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World Magazine ID Capistrano
Beach. He and wife, Kris, live
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Component Products Division.
Ortiz was formerly manufactur-
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INET DIV1Sion of T eledyne In·
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CLOSING FIGURE IU.12
Japan Takes Aim:,·
On IBM Market
By MILTON MOSKOwrrz
"Anything IBM can do, we can do better." That's the
thtmt song t.hefte days of FuJitsu, Japan's largest com·
put.er manufacturer .
Thanks to International Business Machines <IBM>. t he
United States stHI holds the world leadership position 'in
the computer Industry. But lhe Japanese are now begin·
ning to make their move. You can see the signs all over the
world From the st andpoint of 011 and food resources, Japan
as in a far worse position than we are. T hey have to import
88 percent of their energy and SS percent of their food.\
There's little they can do about that. Computer technology
as somethJng else They got off to a late start but they ex·
l)t!Ct to be first .
FUnTSU, A COMPANY wi th sales of about $2.J ~
ba llion. exudes this kind of confidence -and they have
learned well the .\mer acan black art of public r elations.
Most J apanese business leader.; are uncomfortable with 1
the press Not the people at F'uJ1tsu.
For example. early last month Taayu Kobayashi, pre-
s1dP nt of Fu11tsu, called 1n a Tokyo correspondent or the
W all Street Journal for an 1nterv1ew an which he constantly
poantt.'d out how F'uJitsu was catchtng up with IBM The re·
Money
Tree
porter. Steve Galante.
was so impressed that
h1· bt!gan ht~ ~tory as
fo ll ows Ta1y u
Kobayashi l>peak s hke a
man pm~es!.t:d lhs de-
m o n 1 ~ I BM J ;,ipan
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l.;itcr tn June f''uJ1tsu ~ent their exec-ut1ve v1c-e pres1
dent, Sho1ch1 Akaz&wa. to the l. n1ted State~ where he ad-
dresM-d a computer confcrencf' an San Francisco and
v. h<>n· ht· ht•ld forth an interviews with Amen ran new~men
1'\1J1t.'>U t'> on tht> uHtn~1vt· tverywhere
lN JiU •AS, WHERE the num ber or computer~ an
!>t3ller1 ha.'> ina<>a!.ed 1n the P!i.'>l decade from fi,700 to
!;9.000, rUjll:O.U now C'laams about 20 percent O( l h1s market ,
l'11mµared to IRM ''l 28 percent
In Europe. f'utJatsu 1s musclang into the m arket with
a ver~ powerful partner. the Siemens Group of Germany
An l'IC'<'tn cal l'QU1pment ~1ant. Siemens as the second
larj!est compuny 1n Ger many and one of the 10 largest in
all of Europe.
In the United States, FUJat.su has a number or
ties They own 28 percent of Amdahl, a Sunnyvale, Calif.,
maker o( lar~e computers <the company was started by an ,
IBM dropout>. And they have JUSt Ued up with TRW, a S4
bdhon cooglomeral{! whose ter manals are used by a lot or
stores to check your credit card number. The TRW·Fujitsu 1 Joint venture represents the first fUll•SCale invasion or lbe I
U.S. market by a Japanese COG"lputermaker.
F"ujtt.su's Akuawa is not modest about the Japanese'',
capabiUUes. He potnt.s out t.bat the Japanese computer
makers nave developed their own technol~y and that,
their products arc so good Uutt they recently beat out IBM
for orders An BraziJ and Austraha. Akauwa is also wel
prepared for the frequent Americu ~riUque tbat Japanese I business 1s subs1d1zed by the J ap.anne government
<Akauawa himself worked m the Japanese 1ovemment f01;
30 yean1 before JOtninll Fujitsu in 1973). "Yes. oor fnduatrx
as sub61du ed ... he concedes -"and llO is yours" by the f
Ot>fense Department '
AKAZAWA EXP ECTS JAPAN to n se to the top of lbe
<.'omouter industry t hrough le<'hnolo~y ::ind he m ak t>s a ,
l'Oupl<-of 1n\'1<hou~ companM>tic; with VS. expern.'nc-e, ":
fir st, h<' nott.'' that hetwttn 1970 and 1979. the number or ~
.lapttnl'Se ~ludcnts i:.pec-aahzmg 1n dat a processing has
qu:idrupled. m the t!nitt'<i States, he ~ays, "the number of ,
collet!l' i:raduatt.• v. ho ma1ored in eltttronics Is now ap· •
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wblcb ii Unlly newa, lln('e lbe pf'Ollllc £1 Toro
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lD •• Tbe lbow· ll "June oroom·• (Wl'itlen under the
peeudoll)'m ol Rick Abbot) at the San Clemente
Communlty Th"atttr It's an amusing, mid·
cllewei.O t comedy with the wsual Sharkey twisui
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in bis direcung debut
Inlet 1nillion
Tom Titus
pandemonium u t.be pla1'1 hero aa.m• tn n ·
tricate bhmelf from an ~ ""'llY •ttua-
tioo. "June Groom" ls cut from tlUI data. ff!euaa.a&
on a fellow whoee inberit.anee ...._ .,.. • wow be
took at age 12, promisin1 b1a l1eb meJe .. d follow
a celibate path till his 30tb birtladQ, July l
Complications arise wbea Ilia n.ce. ... wbo
wanted a June wedding, gets it-tbNe d.Qa tl9fore
bis deadline. And when lbe aldnft1nt mcle 9rrives
to pay off personally, followed bJ .... rted
neighbors and relatives. the comedy maelatnm
begins to swirl in earnest.
•CBAEL GOMEZ ENACl'S the~ hero
with an unfortunate absence of energy, wllile Joan
Ray projects a bit more sparkle as his still·
untouched bride. Tom Smith gives an erratic but
effective performance as t.beir lecherous neighbor,
while Carlene Queisner bas aome juicy moments
as Miss Ray's aunt, a nun in mu.ft.l.
OM.YN.OT •• I
WERE HE SERV ED by a more capable cast,
Sharkey might have a real tut oo h.Js hands.
However, lhe San Clemente company is generally
a bit s low afoot In establishing and sustaining the
frenetic pace demandl.'<1 by the material.
The atmt and uncle are two of tbe most in· ~jilji~iJwli!ii~iJ!i~~fi!fl~·!i~i
teresting characters. a nd are well played by
Robert Hastings and Billye Wallace. Michelle
McGregor as Smith's spouse compensates m
physical allure what she lacks in performing fi -
nesse. Rochelle Hoffman is a standout as Mic;~
Ray's mother, Whtie Cynthia Bartz is somewhat
Sharkey's plays generally follow a key
formula -innotcnt deception wbtch leads to
switchi.n~ of 1dentiuc~ us u <:ovcru p, followed by
Director Charges
1 Contract Breach
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Charging breach of
contract a nd fraud . film director John
Fraokeoheimer has filed an Sll million-plus
lawsuit against the producers of .. Purswl." He
says he wasn't paid enough.
The Superior Court suit seeks $1 million actual
and $10 million punitive damages from Polygram
Pictures and its subs idiary, Casablanca Record
and Filmworks. It also asks for 10 percent of the
producer's gross and $100,000 for Frankenheimer's
expenses.
ln addition, the s wt charges that Polygram
did not give Fl"ankenheimer a fair percentage of
the foreign advance sales from the movie, which
was pre-sold in a package along wit.b two other
films, "Dangerously" and "Endless Love."
Ellbu M. Berle, Frankenheimer's attorney,
said the di.rector flied suit Tuesday, the day after
Polypam ftred hlm for umpeclOed breacb ol con-tract. Polygram. according to Berle, paid
Franlrmbetmer only SI00,000 of hla $1 million
salary and refused to pay the rest.
Polygram officiala were unavailable for com-
ment.
flat in a cameo role .
'"J unP Groom" has high potential, and may
jell durir.~ its final two weekends at lhe Cabrillo
f'layhOllSe, 202 Avemda Cabrillo. San Clemente.
CASTING HAS BEEN announced for the
Irvi ne Community Theater's next production. a re-
vival or the George S. Kaufman-Moss Hart com-
edy, ''The Man Who Ca me to Dinner," which
opens Aug. 8 for a three-weettend engagement
William Lyon will play lhe title role or
Sheridan Whiteside. with Elizabeth Tierney as hi s
:.ecretary, Holly Hayes as her actress and n val.
Mark McCoy as the town newspaperman. Rob
Fahey as a Hollywood comae and Errol Allan a:. a
British showman.
Others in the 2l·character cast include Roslyn
Nehls, James Gardiner. Lenore Stje.me, Steve
Winget , Meri Finley, Adam Murdza. Janet
Farmer, David Van Dyke, Karen J ackman.
Georgia Healy and Gretel Hines. with Tom. Kurt
and Karl Feierabend cast in multiple ulllity roles.
•'The Man Who Came to Dinner" will be pre·
se.nted Aug. 8-9, 15-16 and 22-23 at 8 p.m. with Sun·
day matinees on Aug. 10 and 17 at 2 p.m. in
Irvine's Turtle Bock Community Park auditorium.
Reservations may obtained by callln& 75'"*3. • CALLBOAaD -Sebastian'• West Dinner Playhouse will hold Equity auditions Friday for
principal.I to nu t.be cuts °' .. ,,ddler on t.be
Roof." "Showboat.'' "The Sound ol Music" and a
new Kaye Ballard comedy . . . tryouts will be held
from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. at the Holl.,ywood Muoo1c
Temple.6840HoUywood Blvd ....
Comnaunitg Theater .4~tor
Sam Brandon Dead at 62
Sam Brandon, a veteran com·, , theater troupe's new bwld1ng in
munity theater actor who was 1!)74.
associated with the Westminster Mr. Brandon was honored by
Community Theater through the Westminst er theater s ix
most of its first 19 years, suc· months ago for his contributions
cumbed to cancer Tuesday at on a special "Sam Brandon
the age of 62. N i g h l ' • a t t h e o p e n i n g
Mr Bra ndon, whose r eal performance or "Tbe Night is
na me was Samuel Shep Brauns-My Enemy.'' He also had been
t e i n . p e r given the key to the city or
f o rm ed in Westminster for ser vice to civic
many leading organizations.
r o I es and Among the stage product.ions
directed two in which Mr. Brandon appeared
plays for the we re "Time Limit," "Come
Westminste r Blow Your Horn," "Come Back,
g r o up . H e Lit tl e Sheba," "Never Too
also was in· Late." "The Odd Couple," "The
s trumental in Big Knife" and "Don't Drink the
the construe· Water." all in Westminster. He
l ion of the played the leading role in the
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latter show, which inaugurated
the new theater al 7272 Maple St.
He also performed in plays for
Irvine, Huntington Beach and
Long Beach theater groups, and
directed "Send Me No Flowers"
and "No, No, a Million Timei;
No ·' for the Westminster players.
Mr. Brandon is survived by
h is wife , H a nn a h . o f
Westminster ; two sons. Bernard
of Idaho and Michael of Seal
Beach ; a daughte r . Davena
Wright of Fountain Valley, and
five grandchildren.
Graveside services were held
Wednesday at lbe Harbor Lawn·
Mount Olive Memorial Park m
Costa Mesa.
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HOGAN'IHMOD
HOOmn "-to cteetroy • ..,,.. a.-eNpment
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OU)
Robin WUUams isn't taking up baseball
-he's defending himself against the
s pirits of Mindy's two great aunts who
are haunting her home on ··Mork and
Mindy" tonight al 8 on A BC, Channel 7.
father -~ hie llOn (CCl(R) • -.av CMWf:1N
Gueace: Marilyn and Alen
Bergm4111, Mlchet l..eGr Ind,
Jecl! Jona.. Amanda
McBroom
• OU> HOU8EWOAK8
• ITUDIO-u0r letlt..,lilO" The '*" • CWMEAIY A betllnO·lhe-_,_ I006t a1 1ne men end _..
whO s1rtve to become
membel• Of lhe Loe A~
let POllOe Oej)er1"*11
Hott Bob Cellan•n
dlacun11 major 1001 "'°"' °' on. ... '"' "' Alclw-ld. Ve. le ~
"Aefon Copland Tribute"
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MPOftT
.. 30 h "°800'f'S
P£lffCT etrllNd: ¥1111t AA Hertlg, II"•
-:~horMI
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~. Micflll leGrWld, "** .xw-.
1:ao I ,,. GOHQ IHOW .. IEAACHOF •..
8 9 MOAK & MINDY
Spooky eplrlts trom
Mindy'• PHI lnvede Ille
~rnenl. ceutlng fu•nl· ""e 10 topple Ind room• to~eoiot (RI
Rog•r Hart tumbles
aoalnat time to dlsmanlle a
ume t>ornb c>laoted undef
second base 11 San
f ••nc1aco·a Candi..11<:k
Parl\
"The Ten Command·
"*'11 ..
1:001 <=-NeWI NKNIM I MATCHGAME 0 ,~~MUllC
MACH!IL I LEHA!A
fEll()flT G MOVIE 81 THE AIGHTEOU8 APPLES
ICUNOPU Celrie,....... hie deeperete
attempt to eecepe the Chi·
-Emperor'•~
I~ • *"' "Ctiaoge Of H•l>lt"
(19691 EMS Presley, Mery
Ty!« Moore A young N>Yl-
114tte and • doctor beCOrne
deeply 11tach•d whlle
working logether In 11 ghet·
to clinic;. (2 hrs I
"love Hu Two Len FMt"
0 C I 1>8'9"11 8JCICePI hla new girtfr1end' a oet'eClt a1
Olilfy, but rejeel hef When
they toern ane 1811'1 Jewlth,
I!) U.S. CHAOMClE I AllCN!WI
San Diego Pedres vs. Sen
F raneleco Glenta
Cll JOKP'8 WILD
SOC MIU.JON DOLLAR
MAN
1:00 8 THE WAL TONS
S•-attempt• to IMrn
llOw Oecw'• trueted Mete-
la;y Is leelting goYemment
Met"e11 IO e tubveraivtl
orgentullon.
A traveling aai.men wflO
-once a -'-1 of RoM am-on Walton'•
Mountain and ~
her with • marrlege
proposet. (RI
• P .M. MAGAZINE
A Pannaylven11 town
whoM lnl\at>ttanll Mote In
,_ of undetground mine
li<M; I C.jun Ct awfi.ti
teattvei.
. Oe.ohOI GOing With The
Oretn · Jim l ehr'et reoon•
on lhe de'\f~11 and
fulllf I Of g..c>t>ol and I l'le
1>'9NU'M IU<Tounding 1hll
,_ AlnorJGlln ln<lutlry
CD STREET8 OF SAN
FRAHC1SCO
A reporter end his eon
have both dlled en enrec-
t•ve woman iourne11at wflO
hU ~murdered
D BUCK AOOEM IN
Tl4E 2STH CENTURY
Ullng mind probes. Buelc,
Wiima and Or. Huor recall
eome of Buck's llghtheat1·
ed and roman11C ad~
IUIM (RI
g) MOVIE • * • ·~ "A Star la Born"
( 1955) Judy Oarland,
James M lll.M>n A big-name
star. feelinQ ht& own popu-
1811ty SllPC>t"O as his young
wtfe s cer-ts on the nse.
1u1ns 10 the oollle for
comfort C2 nrs I
10:00 8 l<HOT8 t.ANOING
vars motri.t (Julle Harr1a1
om¥416 unellf)eC!edly for •
vlllt Ind lmpresaes every-
one wtlh nor cflarm eaceot
her own daug111e< (RI D THE RE.Al ROOt<IE8 D TOPTEH
ClaaRnel Lb• ing•
II KNXT !CBS) Los Angel"'> D KNBC (NBC) Los Angel•·"'
tD 28 TONIGHT
Host Clilte Rooerir. LW.
at lhe 1mp8' 1 of Sou11>e< n
Ci1hlom1a ba&ed DvS•--
es whtCtt ere rt11ocbtong 10
Meaoco on C3ktornta Econ-
omy
Entorlalnors 1nctuo1ng Ou
VIII Newton..JO"n Pout
McCar1r>ef and W•ngs. l ot
11., R••Ut Bllrl<I end Ro bf"l
Gu111eume fQ4n t()Qf'thef lfJf
d logfll·h611r1ed looi. "'
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8 KABC· TV (ABC) LO!> Anqele'>
Cl) KFMB cCBSI S an Diego
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(!I) KCST (ABC) San Diego
I KTTV (Ind) Los Angele'>
KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Anget~s
~ 8POA'T8 ~LIMITED
•. 30 . 9 8EH80H l·~l(Sop":s116t,
TIME EXPOSURE
Lowell Thom•• natratet
,,,. hi. Ind ~· Of nolecl
phologrec>h« Wlftlam Hen· • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles
G KCla;·TV tPBS) Huntin01on Beach
An 11-year-old Soviet
cneu gentut OIMPP8WS
Ollm'Q a loumtm«lt II 1"41
!E_.nor·s m•MtOn (A)
W llOVEWCY ~~HECK 10:a0ile NIWI
NllC's Problems Moant
Silverman Next to Go?
By TOM JORY
NEW YORK CAP> -With t.he
woman who helped bring Fred
Silverman to NBC effectively re·
moved as t h e company's
chairman. a big question in
television today is: Can
Silverman, despite bis plan to
make the network No. l In
pri'me·time by the end of the
year. keep his own job much
longer?
Silverman and NBC officials
are oot openly commenting on
his future .
b u t Jan e
Cahill Pfeif-
fer . relieved
Tuesday o f
her duties as
N B C ' s
c ha irman .
told reporters
Si l verman
had informed her he was ttLVUMAN
trytng to get bis contract re-
newed, but had not succeeded.
His three-year contract is due
to expire in June, 1981.
S ILVEIUIAN, THE man
credited with eagineering ABC's
ascent to the top in prime-tJme,
went to work at NBC in June,
1978. with the network firmly en·
trenched in last place. CBS has
since replaced ABC as No. 1,
while NBC's standing bu not
6ignlflcaotly improved.
And though there have been
some poeitive signs in the last
few months. industry analysts
are almost in unison in their
belief that NBC's audience will
continue to fall away in the com-
ing season.
AMONG SILVERMAN'S suc-
cesses was the negotiation of a
new contract with "Tonight"
show host Johnny Carson. But
the problems facing the NBC
president include:
-Dismal ratings for the new-
ly launched "David Letterman
Show." which r eplaced three
midmorning game shows late
last month.
-Fanure to compete with the
other oetworlu' news magazine
programs . CBS' "60 Minutes"
continues to do well in the rat·
ings; ABC's "20·20' · continues to
impr ove Its standing, while
NBC's "Prime Time Friday"
often has been near the bottom
in the ratings. That show Is
scheduled lor a major overhaul,
Including a new Ume slot and a
new anchor. r e placing Tom
Snyder.
-The network's "Nightly
News" has dropped to third
place ln recent weeks.
-The long-do minant "To·
day" program now trails ABC's
"Good Morning America·• in the
early morning Ume period.
BUT P ERHAPS TH E most
serious blow to Silverman's
already dllflcult task was dealt
by President Carter. when he
a nnounced the t;nitcd States
would not parl1c1pate in the
Olympic Games m Moscow this
summer. NBC had planned to
broadcast more than 152 hours or Olympics coverage -which
would have provided ample OP·
portunity to promote the coming
season's programs.
There are some signs that
Silverman may have a firm grip
on his job. at least for the t.ime
being.
Early last month. he appoint·
ed Irwin Segelstein. his longtime
friend. to the newly created posl· lion o f p r eside nt , NBC
Television -meaning the presi·
dents of three network divisions
would report directly to Segels·
tein, who would answer only to
Silverman.
Silverman's decision to relieve
Mrs. Pfeiffer of her work as
NBC's chairman apparently will
further consolldnt-0 authority in
his hands.
THERE RAD BEEN reporta
that Silverman was not pleased
with the way Mrs Pfeiffer ran
NBC . The form e r IBM ex·
eculive, insisting she would oot
resign, put the development in
another light.
She t.old reporters Silverman
had informed her that their
standing, in the eyes ol the peo-
ple who run RCA. NBC's parent
company, bad deteriorated to
the poinl where one or them had
to go.
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~ IO LOllOorl ~ UIP•
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t3HCCHAI
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9erlW.....,O~
int~ OOlflQ With '°""" U 8 A1ntJ I• I edo<
to "" U.H ~ Youno
end IOO•Y'• t~ wtth
noled Ctttlc 8en s .....
Cl) WOTUGHT
CMOI Chenntng and Alllll
Gllene tall lhrougfl a -
Of fOtl'lllrlllC lradltlone .. 1uioftooa= NIWl V..O GAME
lilOV'll
• 8 * "Porttlllt In 81ac*·'
( 19e0) ~ T~. Antno-
ny Quinn A doctor and hit '""*' aceomplloa attemot 10 helten trie o.e111 of her
~ "'*""d. (2 In I
• THI 000 COUPLE ~ trlel to ClUf'4I Fellll 01
hit '-01 ~ eo he can
-• mejor t>h040Qrac>fl· IC Mligiwne;ot
• THE lfHN'f HU
SHOW
A ledy 1lamp oollec1or
l•k•• up more than
"~ *"" .,,. -· 8enny
• EXTEHSK>NS
Prem1e1e ot a ,.,le•
deoMgned IO help lndtvldV-
iala dNt Wflll •IM>O eot11
and reduced buying
PQ'IWlf. 11;30 8 (I) THE
JEFfE.RSON8
lOUIM 1nvllet -Old
friend• from Herlem 10 din·
""' lhe ...... nlgnl lhel
Geofge lnvlt•. hiQIHOO-
!!I~ (RI U THE llE8T OF
CARSON
~ta Ano-Dlduno1on,
Robert Klein. Erm•
~. UnOI Hoc>l<IN.
IR )
I DA T1NO GAME III A8CNlW8
HOOAH'8 HE1'0ES
The Hetoee UM the wed·
dlfl9 Of Oen Buttcl\all ...
n4()8 ... COvet 10' c;on.
IK1ong an t09"I tD OETSMAAT
KAOS Oe<'nanO• one billion
dol181"$ ran'°'" for a dol'ly·
dratlOtl tormuta (P11rt 2)
JOHN DARLING
Stars Set
Bunt U11it
Teletlwn
LOS ANGELES
< /\ P > -Rt'dd Foxx
and Sammy Davis
Jr arc co-hosting a
12 -h our t elet ho n
al mc-d at raising $1
million for thl' three·
wee k -o ld H te hu rd
Pryor Bum Founda-
tion.
The program will
be broadcast July
18·19 on local stations
in G lendale, San
Fran c i sco and
Ha rt ford. Conn.. and
will feature s uc h
celebrities as come· diao Bill Cosby,
author Alex Haley.
boxers Muhammad
Ali and Keo Norton.
sing e r s Dio nn e
Warwick and Barry
White, actor J im
Brown and the Rev.
J esse Jackson.
Foxx announced
plans for the telethon
alter a recent vtsit to
Pryor, wbo has bee n
hospitalized since
s ullerin g sever e
burns in an accident
at his Northridge
home June9.
TUBE TOPPERS
KCOP . 8:00 -"A Star I• Born."
Judy Garland in her greatest screen role
as a movie actress whose career rlii1es as
her husband's descends. James Maison
and Charles Bi ckford are featured .
NBC 8 9:00 -The Eddie Rabbitt
Show. A musical variety hour with the
country rock singer and guests Stockard
Che1nning, Emmylou Harris and Henny
Youngman.
KHJ IJ 11 :00 -"Portrait in Black."
Lana Turner s tars as a woman trying to
hasten the death of her husband <An-
thony Quinn> in this movie drama.
•• CN'TlONID A8C
NEWI
11;60. 9 CHAAUE'a
AHOELa
The A11Q1111 i-.,,. -111netlon 1arget• of a ~
ltM"to.lt hmolnO mar! (RI
~MDIGHT-
12:00 8 CJ) CN LATE MOVIE * • 'h "Dewn Portt8fl ()I
A T--Age Runewty"
(1978) e .... Plumb. &o
Hoplo:ons A t>rOl<e •no
IOnaly Nn-ey trying to "'*"• u on ,..., own In HOi-
iywood turnt to pra.11tu·
t.on (R) D TWILIGHT ZOHE
A ventrllOQuitt 11-to
malo.• a name tor hlrnMll rn
MCOnO-r ... "'Ql\1CIUDll -~ IMfl068l8l.E
T "41 IMF muel pr.-r 1"9
pro-EM\lfn ~· tn • lo<eign country trom ngg.
"'ii a Perk-tary Oloc.·
loon
• GETIMAA'T
Mu ""'* prov. to 1"8
CNef "'411 ... • the ....
Ma• wflet\ KA06 mek• a
OvOllUt• Of """
12:30 8 MOVIE
• • • '"• 6•1c:.o<>y ..
119631 Shel~ W1n1.,.,
Pt1191 I •Ill fne Cfl4' o4
POllCe on •W lorn P-
,,.., •• ,.. SO-:'-''°"' ""'
ti1o1<.A..n1 OI J Drot"81 eno
~ 10 lltowe wtt1I • •ffY-
OlutlONlly teecMr. ( 1 "' • 45 min)
I NATIONA&.. NEWS
1;00 TOtiotOfW)W
Tom Sn)'def pt-1t "The
Am Annual 'Tomonow•
Show With Tom Snyder.
HBC Md only NBC Talent
~"(RI
•41 MM'TTA
A young women wt>O """ tan'onad by two holOuC>
,_. lltacnea 1'19fMll 10
8'retta IOr ..c:urtty (RI G MAV£AIC)(
Bart 11'\ea 10 CIMr •• ,...,,
Of ii l'l'IUf'd« ct\atge, and
WVld• uo tecong the barrll
endOla ~
• MOVIE
•• • • M-..qwn··c1e331
Joan C..--10<0 Spencer
T r.cy A a tr ugg&.no young
g.rt "'*"'* a men tor M money 10 eac:aoeie ...., own
CJreutM~ I I hi . 4~
min I
• MOVIE * • * "tn.11.,ion Of lite"
11934) CleuOecte Colbet'I.
WWTilll WllltMn Two wom-
en W-0 l'-t OauQrllert
.,,... ll'WICMlllO and kl(;
-bo.11~~
totel ~ (2 tw• I ~.~
• • • • . Conoo ~OMlt!Q •
11~""61 Oeorgo Naoat \tot·
~Mato
... , .... 1·11 .... uo M(Wll ...... ··n.~
( ..... , Alen ..... OOfltlld
...... IWICie 1-.d Ofl tr.
ptey by H¥0id Ptntet • f:M . M(Wll
• • • "Murder Ol'ce
~ .. (tt71) JOfln
Fcnyttle, 8ertMlfll Bein.
2M. MOY9
• ·~ "Alo Alta" (IM2)
Abbott and Coetallo
Kethryn Orayaon.
3:ooe MOYie * ·~ "TM Pftvlle L.Jvee Of
AdWTI At'IO Eve" (1990)
Wcltay ~. Mamie
van Oot.,,
4:00G MOVIE
• • • "The Ouoel A"'411i.
~n" ( 19St) A.Id,. M111pfly.
MIChHI Redgrave •:201 NfWI 4:2& MOVIE
• •·~ "The C..tle" (tee9)
Maunlillan Scftell. Cordula
T tantow 8eMd on the 110-
ry by Franz K.atlla.
•:ao• MOY!( * * "You'• ,.....,., S.. Me
"<lain" ( 1973) OaYld Hen-
man. JM8 Wll1on. •..wa
f'rfd •• ~.
Ba•••~ .tlo.,lr•
11:00 ••• Ii "Luctcy .._ ...
(19501 Bowery Boyt,
_;»tWWW-
12*> ••• ·~ "Thie lliend
E.lntl" ( 19"1 Jeff Morrow.
f 8ltn Domergye. •
• *'Ir "VoodOo "'-d"
( 1957) 8or'8 l<M1oft, a.....,.
lyTylet.
••• •;, "Aflut>erb"
11951) Ray ~. Jan
St4rif'O.
~. * ••• ''The Sect-..
Ww Of Herl'Y Fngg" ( 1999)
Paul Newman, Sylve
K~.
Q.I •• "flac>" (1970)
.An~ Ovtnn, Cleude
Allina~ on the~
bY Ctaw Hvftalt ..
3:30. • • • "E-.8 Kn"""11"
I t'.)71) George Hanullon.
::..,.. Lyoo
by Armstrong & Batiuk
ANO 1~ HE 0-N HAVE A~OE
IN II-£ NE.WS CONT~L __ N_EW5 V/'-N .'
ABC Wins a Week
N BC Hits
NEW YOHK fAl'1 ABC. \lo llh
fnur of thl• \lot-t•k ~ five h1i:he'>t ratHi
pro~rams. ~rabbed tht· :-.;o I <tpot 1n
the n<.•tv.orks' weekly prime llmt rat
m~s rare: from CBS for the Ctn.t lime
1u two months. a<'l'Ordang to f1~urci.
from tht• A C Ntel!>cn Company
1'RC. hampered mt>anwh1lc by tow
ratm.:s for several i.pec-tal pro~ram'I .
compiled the lowest ratan~ recorded
by any n~work in nearly four )ear.:.
The i.erond "uve from Studio 8H ·
presentallon on NBC. "An Evl'rung
with Jerome Robbins.·· was dead last
in the ratings for the week ending Ju-
ly 6 No 60 -aod a movie on the
same network. "The Music Man:·
finished 58th.
NBC'!> ratmg was 10 6 to 14.6 for
ABC and 13.3 for CBS. The networks
say that means in an average pnme-
tlme during the week. only 10 6 per·
cent of the nation's TV.equipped
homes were turned to NBC
CBS' ··M·A·S·ll" aod "Three's
Company" on ABC ran neck-and·
neck as the week·s most-watched
program, followed by three more
ABC shows -"Harl to Hart."
"Vegas" and "Taxi." NBC's top·
rated program. •·Real People." was
tied for 20th place w1lh two CBS
shows.
"96' R e adied
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -
Production is scheduled
to begin in August on
NBC's "Number 96," an
adult com edy-dram a.
In add1t1on to the two NBC pro· •
J!ram~ thl· ft\1• IO\lo l''.'>l ratl'<f s hov.s
1ndudt'd three from C HS "Home to
~tJ~ lit 56lh pllscc. "The lncredt·
bte Hulk·· 57th and a movie. ·'The
f.1ttl1· Pnnre. ·· 59t h. Here are the
'4 t-ek ':.Top LO shows :
"M A S·lf ... C BS. and "Three 's
Company."' ABC. both with ratings or
21 9 represenung 16.7 million home!>;
· II art to Hart, .. 21.2 or 16.2 million.
"\'t-gas:· 20 9 or 15.9 million. and
"Taxi ." 2D.1or15 8 m illion, all ABC.
'House Calls." CBS. and "Fantasy
Is land." ABC, both 19.4 or 14 .8
mllflon. and "Lou Grant," 19.3 or 14.7
million. ··The Jeffersons." 18.8 or
14 4 m1Uion, and "60 Minutes." 18 7
or 14 3 million. all CBS.
The next 12 programs :
"Love Boat.•· ABC; "Alice.'· Mov-
ie "Women at West Point," and
"Trapper Jotln, M.D .. " all CBS.
"20-20," "Charlie's Angels.'' Movie
"A I rport," a nd "La verne and
Shirley." all ABC : "One Day at a
Time, .. 8 p.m. episode, CBS; and
.. Real People," NBC. "Off Day at a
Tame," R:30 p.m. episode, and "Phyl
and Mikhy," both CBS, three-way
tie.
The networtc's prime-time rat·
tng for the week including the
July 4th holiday was the l~t
recorded by any n etwork in
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8J IAY lmAaStm' 8w1&, OM of the fiaett Kt.on to i NEW YOU CAP) -RniYed witll (l'IC• .., ''-' ...... oddly IUb tOal..,..ble hoopla aft.er a JO.year dued 1n the early 1coe1 ot thla pro I a bHnte. "Camelot " 11 back on ducUon. dlrected by Frank Dunlop
'Broadway with Rlcbard Burton and c boreo1raphed by tJudd > l ... p&ayiq I.be noble, tonnented Scbwab t Kln1 Arthur
l The a.a.I)'. lmpoaln1 Eqliah ac-INITIA.LL Y. 11.E 1eem1 too ten
toe' IGt a JO.eeeood blut ot app&auae tallve. do 1n't com e a.c rou u~
Tueaday from UK-strona. robult and naorous The rt'
open l n I · n 11 ht •uJt la that be tend1 t.o be badtlf"Ollncl
crowd tbe fi rst tor I.be fine. 1plrlted performM.Dcea or
Ume be appeared Mueru and Paxton Whitehead, lht:
on Ule stqe of the latter e.xcellenl ti the 11tar's loyal.
C'avernous State agreeably dotty Rou"nd Table re~1
Thuttt at Lmcoln dent, King Pt-llmort'
Center 8urtoo pico up steam as Uungs
Sad t o say . progreu, and he 's superb when be
t h o u 1 b • t b e speak.a the king's aogu1sh upon rt!·
m ythical Enillsh aJlzing bla lady loves another and
kinldom he ruled later when it leads to war.
back in 1960 has At such limes. you realize what a
lost a btt of its old masterful actor he 1s But you only
• mag1c. This versJoo of the Alan Jay wis h his tremendous v1laltty and
: Lerner-Frederick Loewe musical stage presence had been established
• now drags in spots, doesn't fuJly earlier .
• shine. As Guenevere. a role hr..t occupied
· With C hristine Ebe r sole a s by England's Julie Andrews. Miss
!Burton's Queen Guenevere and Eber sole Ado Annie 10 last
Richard Muenz as Lancelot, the season's rev1vaJ or '"OkJahoma" -
•dashing lad who loses his heart to displays a clear. lovely voice
her. the 1980 "Camelot" still otfers
its basic message of optimism.
THE GOOD KING sets out to
"create a whole new generation of ·
chi-.:alry" to promote justice. end
war . defend virgins, help the op·
pressed and only use "might for right ...
Once again. amid song and dance.
his admirable goal ultimately and
unh appily is undone by love ,
friendship and his trouble-making
bastard son <Robert Fox) who pops
·in with malice aforethought and
:ruins everything.
Once again, the loyal Lancelot and
the young, pretty Firs t Lady of
Camelot fall in love, and even though
.decency prevails and they never bed
1down together. the rotten son blows
:the whistle. war erupts and all is lost
-save the idealistic legend of
.Camelot that will be passed down to 'future generations.
ALAS. SHE DOESN'T give the role
much sauciness, much spint. which
tends to lessen the whimsy spnnkled
throu~hout Lerner's book. based on
T .H White's "The Once and Future
Kang."
On the plus s idC'. Des mond
Heeley's costumes and settmgs are
s plashed with color . bright or
tastefully subdued. dependmg on the
moment, and Schwab's c horeo·
graphy is discre<!t. tasteful and en
joy able.
This "Camelot ... on the boards
here until Aug. 23. when 1t starts a
national tour. isn't a bad production
It couldn't be. not with Burton and a
lovely score that includes ··If Ever J
Would Leave You "' and the won·
derfully optimistic title song.
But it shouJd be so much better
What the heck. Even with a glossy.
costly revival. nostalgia just LSn't
what it used to be.
CRITICS 1st CHOICE
'THE BEST AND FmD'llEST
Clfnt Eastwood movie."
-Janet Maslin, TiiE NEW YORK TIMES
"ONE OF THE FUNlllEST and most
touching films you'll see this or any year."
-Rona Barrett. ABC·lV
"BLESS YOO BRORCO BILLY. It's time to
take Eastwood seriously as one of the most
honest, influential personal filmmakers In
the world today." -Tom Allen. VlLLAGE VOICE
"BRONCO BILLY is Clint Eastwood's most
enjoyable film in years.''
-Gene Siske!, CHICAGO TRIBUNE
"BRONCO BILLY, let me tell you, may be
the best film Eastwood has ever made.''
-LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE
"Eastwood's 'Billy' hits the bull'a·eye."
-Rick Kogan. CHICAGO SUN TIMES
"BRONCO BILLY is a bundle of fun and a
great way to start the summer."
-George Anthony. TORONTO SUN
,,
"What everybody
gets Isa
good time.''
-Gene Shalit, NBC.TV
"Don't ml.a•
BRONCO BILLY.''
-US MAGAZINE
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~.July 10. ,.,
Major Studio Sneak Preview
Tontorrow at 8:00 pm
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YOU AND YOUR KIDS WILL CHEER
'MY BODYGUARD"
cllJST LIKE SOIOl.AS11C MAGAZINE
uFinally. a film that proves that today's teens
face problems that have nothing to do VJith
sex. drugs. or rebellion.4M y Bodyguard' is a
bea utiful film. An absolute must see!"
clUST LIKE TifE STAR
"This wonderful film is the sleeper of the summer
moVle crop. A comedy told with tender loving
care by the producer of 'THE STING .>'~~~
JUST LIKE COSMOPOUf AN
"A comedy drama with an upbeat spirit that is
downri ght con tagious ..
JUST LIKE PARENTS MAGAZINE
"The well-developed characters are likely to
involve you. so don't be surprised if you find
yourself applauding the heroes in the final
fight-out." -P-~
MY
MELVlN SIMON PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS·A TONY BllJ.. FILM
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On Airport Lawsuit
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I 1 Newport Beach city officials.
seeking an injunction to halt ex-
fans1on of John Wayne Airport,
,aid today they are n't surprised
by the latest airport maneuver
by the .Orange County Board of
Supervtsors.
Newport is asking the court to
hold up purchase or 13 acres or
land west of the airport, arguing
that the county hasn't filed prop·
er environmental documents.
But county super visors ig-
nored the pending lawsuit and
ordered acquisition or lht> Costa
Mesa acreage Wednesday.
"We 're not really surprised,"
e xpl aine d N e wpo r t C it y
Manager Robert Wynn. "The
whole matter probably will be
decided in court."
But City Attorney Hugh Coffin
said the city, to date. has been
unsuccessful in obtaining a court
date
' 1 Newport Beach Mayor J ackie
tfeather was not ava ilable for
fOmment.
She was attending a dedica-
lion ceremony at t he airport, ~here she jokingly promised to
deliver an old petition opposing
)lirport growth -signed by John
Wayne •
' Wynn said it is the city's feel-
'iog that the merits of the lawsuit
bould be setUed in court before
e county finalizes purchase of
e two parcels of land.
It is anticipated that the addi-
· ooal airport land would be used
or plane tie-clowns a nd pouible
ditional aviation commercial
tlets
..Our action to file the s uit, I
believe, was totally justified and
ful ly expected," said Wynn .
"It 's nothing personal. We 're
j us t protecting our interes ts.
We'r e very serious. we're not
jus t being flippant."
City and county officials have
clas hed before over the airport
expansion question.
Wynn said the most recent
m ove by the count y doesn't
change much from the city's
point of view. But, be continued,
if the county finalizes purchase
before appear in g in cou rt .
further action would be con-
sidered.
"If that happens." Wynn said.
"we 'd file a s top action or
whatever is necessar y to have
the merits of our case judged
first ."
In filing the s uit last month,
Newport Beach Mayor Jackie
He a the r called the county's
m ove "a con ti nu ation or
piecemeal growth" and vowed
to ri ght any and every expansion
plan.
Fires Controlled
FR~O <AP> -Most of the
r emaining fire fighters a t two
major timber and brush fires in
the southern Sierra Nevada
were to be pulled out today as
the blues were coot.rolled after
scorching almost 6,000 acres.
Both fires were man·cauaed.
By DELOa ES BROOKS IRWIN
Of ... O.lty ~ SIMt
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors has ordered the ac
q uisition of 13 acres of land in
C<>l!lta Mesa for expa nsion of
John Wayne Airport.
I g nor ing a r eminde r that
Ne wport Beach has a pending
lawsuit to halt that $6 million
land acqu1s1t1on , the board voted
unanimously Wednesday to in-
itiate condemnation proceedings
on the property on the airport's
wes t s ide.
The city insists that an en·
vironmental report must be pre
p a r e d befo r e the l a nd 1s
purc hased. s ince. Newport of-
fic ials contend. the purchase ul-
timately will lead to expansion
or a irport operations.
Supervisors have denied that
the land buy has any connection
with the number of daily fights
in and out or the county a irport
T he 13 a cres orr Ai r way
A venue and Red Hill A venue
tentatively has been earmarked
for private plane tie downs. a
freight -loading s t at ion a nd
private aircraft businesses.
But s upervisors w i ll de·
term ine its permanent use when
they give fi nal a pprova l to the
county airport's master plan, a
decision.that won't be made for
about a year .
Da vid Larsen , a n attorney
r e presenting Ne wport Beac h,
said the land purch aae conflicts
with the boant'a avowed policy
ot delQtaa ~eaat ~-c. u...,... • ...._. ...&u C019-
pl.U.O ol tbe......,. plan.
But caunty omc1a1s said delay
of the land pu.ttb&ae would price the county out ol tbe market.
NBM~56,
Hel.d in Rape
At Apartment
A 56-year-old Newport Beach
man was a rrested on suspicion
o f r a pe We dnesd ay a ft e r
neighbors phoned police when
they found the m a n's a lleged
victim. injured and n aked , in a
clump or ivy yelling for help
Warren Gamalia Stewart of
1945 Sherington Place was ar·
rested at 9 :30 a .m. and is being
held in Ueu of S25.000 bail, police
said.
A 24-year -old wom an told of·
f1 cers she was visiting Stewart
at his residence in th e Oakwood
Apa rtments to discuss a possible
role In an upcoming j azz festival
he said he would be producing.
S he t old police t he man
grabbed her. forced her into his
bedroom and r aped her several
times over a two-hour pe riod.
Police said she told them she
finally freed herself. ran naked
onto a second noor balcony and
jum ped to a patio below. They
said she broke her ankle, frac·
tured her heel and injured her
back in the fall.
Ne igh bors. drawn b y the
wo m an's scre a ms for he lp .
called police and paramedics.
w ho tr ansported her to Hoag
Memorial Hosp ital for t reat -
m ent.
Stewart, liste d as a self·
employed producer, was arrest·
ed wit.bout incident. police re-
ported.
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KEN Le BLANC SHOWS OFF CAPTURED RACOONS
For Mother and Two Youngatera, a Restleaa Night
Coons Caught
Brood in CdM Chimney
By STEVE MA&llLE °' .. Oillty "91111 ....
Ken LeBlanc found himself pl.Qin& chi•~ a.weep
earl)' today alt8 a cbimDeyohac: t wmtnedta.eirstt11..a
towaJecldowaachimneylaac_..dlilllar~
Ll!lllANC, A Newport Bwla whn•I W8bol olftes,
speculated the three 'raccoons -mother and children --
were taldnc a summer ev.ai.ng .uolJ oe Jamea Schb·u·• Cabrtllo Terrace home when they toclk tM fall.
He said they spent a rest.1-._ stltdr Amide tM
c himney, lnc bes above the fireptace.
"They really made a racket last night." be said. "But
they were pretty quiet this morning -taking a bttatber, I
guess.··
Le Blanc. noting that r accoons ha ve an odd but cute habtt or chirpLng like birds. found the two young raccoons holed up
near the chimney's flue.
"I J UST reached up and grabbed them by the taJI. ..
explamed Le Blanc "They JUSt fell ngh t out."
But the mother raccoon. hesa1d. was a bit moreom ery
··she went flymg up that chimney so l had to chmb up
on the roof a nd use a comc·along to get her:· the animal
man faid. descr ibing a five rnot long rescue tool with a
noose at the end
LeBlanc tht>n rclocat1·ct thP fu rry creatures on thE-
nt•arby ln 1nc Hanch
··v ou should have !.el'n them take off -JUSt hke a
bullet." he said "The) \.Hre awfully happy to get out or
town "
Sea Murder Case
In Hands of Jury
An Orange County Supenor
Court JUry began ponder ing the
fate today of Lar r y Donald
Smith. 43, of Newport Beach.
who is accused of kidnapping
and ki llin~ a 24.year-old woman
and dumping her body into the
ocean off Dana Point Harbor.
Jurors began de bating pros·
ecution a nd defe nse points
made dunng the m urde r trial
and closing arguments by the
two attorneys.
For his part. defense lawyer
Te rry Giles characterized Smith
as "the ultimate dope," made a
patsy for the murder of Garden
Grove h o u s e wife Ca ro lyn
Bealt-r !)m 1tn s contenuon t.nat t.ne real
m urderers -shadowy figures h~
~aid he knew only as "Jack ~d
Rav··-is a bi zarre story, Giles
said. buttrue.
Smith has testified that he
piloted the' boat rrom Dana Point
Harbor out to sea with a gun
held to his head by J ack and
Ray, who bludge one d Mrs .
Bealer to death.
T he woman dis appeared Aug.
23 Her body has never been
found
'-'etter Foretold Slaying
P r osecuto r Dave Carte r
ar gued that J ack and Ray ~not
exist : that they were fabncated
to cover Smith's murder and ex·
tortion plot.
Carter said that Smith, who
knew Mrs. Bealer , kidnapped
her in an atte mpt to extort
$100.000 from her brother. a
w ealthy c<-.os t ructio n firm
owner.
By RlmEIUCll 9CllOSIDllL ........... _
i In • letter tlaat pro¥ed ~
• ~ropbetic. aceuled tiller Jerry t Gene Wiiia wrote five day1
before tM llQlltc ol ... otf-dutJ
j
Cost.a -. polieemu that be was prepered to lrlll for tbe
woman wttb wbom both IDID
laad beat romantleallJ lDvohm.
". • . You Ud a man wbO
woald haw tlDed for you llDd ; ilied far ,.., .. Willa wrote la •
Dee. Ml IUldde lltter to tbe ..
Jeet ol Ida atreedaa, Joell S.-idaJd ol J'oantaa. Valley.
.... SeuMald, II, ...
""8dld ID U..aame .........
8Uaelr tblt lrilled Man P1111U . • mm. -.......... ,.,;
the Colla Mesa Police Depart-
ment.
The letter WU read aloud to-
day in Judp Louil Cardenas'
courtroom fo0owin1 a leqthy
cloeed-doar beuinl over Ila ad· mllllbOI~ u ntclence.
WW., M, in tbe leCOlld day ol
bia t.umony before the nlne·
woman, •tbree-man Superior
Coart J\lll', Niel that be was COD·
templatin1 aulc lde over
depr • •kJll surroundin1 bl.I fall· lat nlatklmlalp wtth Mias Sen-
newald.
''It waa a aulelde letter to
Joell," WW. Mid ol UM four·
pqe bed wrtttn document. ••1 _...., •• ,~mdme ........ .-.u.rouata.··
Willa teetlfled that be wrote
the letter five days prior to the
Dec. 21 sbootin1 a t Miss Sen-
netiald's apartment.
In the d ays pre c edln& the
1hooting, Wills tesUlied that he
was "very de pressed , ver y
deapondent. •• On the evening of
Dec. 20, the d ay prior to the kill·
tn1. be said be paaaed out after
h avln1 several drlnka and a
quanUty of the tranqulliaer
Vall um.
WWa Wtltled that be started drtnkllaf md took the drug after
Miia .....,aid told him "that
U. bad '1eeCllM wertaln •l ain a nd ti.at d e didn't know
whetlMr n allould continue."
"I w-.ct m1 mlDd J~ to
. '
qw t workine. 1 wanted to get
a w ay fro m ever yth i n g . I
couldn't cope with il." Wills
testified.
The former car salesman said
th at bis uns uccessful rela -
tiortahlp with Miss Sennewald
was bul another ln a We-long
series of troubled relaUonshJps
that involved four prevlows mar-
ri11ea.
H e said he had b eco me
suicidal because of yet another
i mpendin g breakup and the
emotional effect that would have on hit fr1ead.s and f amlly.
"l felt I wu Juat a very unsuc-
cea1ful penon ln penonal rel•·
Uonlhl111-In 1n~ penonal Ufe -( ... LETna. .... Al>
Smith already bas been COD·
victed in federal court OD the ell·
tortlon charge.
K ey \n prosecutor Carter's
case was the tesumonl OI a
Dana Polnt fisherman. Doeald
Klaasea. who said he aaw Smith
and Mn. Beales: ln a boat In
Dana Point Harbor tbe d •Y abe
disappeared.
The two. wbo were .~ in
the bolll. were arsutnl IUUUIY u
the boat moved away from tbe
harbor, KlUMn teautled .
TtMl•y .. ,. le•I••
N.t'. 8attekN
N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS
Hostage
Release
Reported ~
BULLETIN j ..
Iran a-...ced this altew {
, ... , It wUJ ,~ o.e of tllle S1 '
Americu -.Uges became o1 •
Ulaeu. aed rettm1 him &o bis family.
By Tiiie A.aoctated Press
Preside nt Abolhassan Bani-
Sadr said today the Iranian gov-
e rnment had thwarted a planned
military coup whose plotters in-
tended to bomb the home of rev·
o lut1ona r y leader Ayatolla h
Ruhollah Khomeini. His state-
ment indicated some of the aJ-
leged cons pi rators may have t
been killed. J
Bani Sadr, in a radio broad-j
cast, said he and other top of-l
f1cials had been informed of the {
coup plan a month ago and had J been waiting to catch the plot·
ters "on the s pot."
In a sketchy report June 12. ~
T ehran r adio said a n a nti -:
government plot had been un-•
covered an the Jranian army. A '
week later, it was announced
that Z7 St>ldier.\ had been arr~t ·
ed 1n an ant1 ·government COO·
:-piracy.
It could not bE' dE'termi ned
whether the plot reported today
was linked with the earlier dis-
closures.
Bani Sadr said the plan in-
volved bomb attacks on Kho-
me 1n1 's h o m e a nd othe r
"clerical places."
He saJd "some army person-
nel" at Nouzhah barr acks. near
the western Irania n city or
Hamada.n, were behind the coup
bid.
··Some or the plotters were
punis hed last night when they
tried to carry out their plan," he
said.
In l rao's c urrent r evolu-
tioaan vocabutv y. · · punisb •• • en.. -death. J
Sen. Laxalt
Fll'Bt Choice
In 2nd Spot?
WASHINGTON <AP> -Sen.
Paul Laxalt. Ronald Reagan's
n a tional campa ign chairman,
has been pushinJ? any number of
men as Reagan's running mate
He pitched strongly for George
Bus h, even for fo rmer Prt-sident
Ford About the last guy he
wanted on the ticket was Paul
Lax alt.
Now. Laxalt has risen from
GOP Pl.ANS SMOOTH
CONVENTION -A4
sleeper to a prmc1 pal contender
-some say the favorite -just
two weeks after caving in· to
Rea gan's request that he ma.It~
himself available .
Reagan reportedly has yet to
m ake a final dtt1sion. and will
not until he arrives in Detroit
next week for the GOP national
convent ion But sources, w~
asked not to be named, say Lax-
a It has a ll along bee n th~
fa vorite of Reagan's wife, Nan~
cy. and is being pushed by somel
key members of Reagan's inneri
ci rcle. includjng Edwin MeeseJ
M ic h ael Deave r a nd Lyn
Nofziger.
Coast
\le ather
Mostly sunny Fr iday.
Lows tonight 52 at the ,
beaches. 62 inland. Highs •
Friday lower 70s to 88 in -
land .
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BROKEN LINE INDICATES PATH Of PROPOSED UNIV'fRSITY DRIVE DnNSK>N
Irvine Coundl Wente to Telll About Aoed That Woutd Sltlrt Upper Bay
Talks Asked on Road
Irvine Mayor Art Anthony
says he wants to talk to ofOcials
of Newport Beach and Orange
County r egarding extending
U nive rsity Drive around
ecologically sens itive Upper
Newport Bay.
A letter, approved by the
rrvine City Council Tuesday,
says Irvine is willing to
participate with the county and
Newport Beach In drawing up
an environmental impact report
for the road.
.. , want to stress we are not
promoting the constructior of
Sex Charges
the road," Anthony said. "We
are just willing to talk about It."
However. Anthony added that
he believes the road extension Is
badly needed to relieve conges.
lion on Campus Drive, Jam·
boree Road and MacArthur Boulevard.
Newport Beach's portion of
University Drive starts on the
eastern side ol Irvine Avenue,
but ends within a block. The ex·
tension wouJd run east to west
around the northern rim ol the
Upper Bay, connecting with the
existing University Drive on
Irvine's side of MacArthur Boulevard.
The road extension la listed on
the county's master plan of
arterial highways.
Anthony said the extenalon Is
needed because ol delays in ex-
tending the Corona del Mar
freeway, another east-west route
In the aame area.
Les Card , manager of
transportation for Irvine, aaMI
the extension ol Ute Corona del
Mar freeway in the area ap..
pears to be at least tour years away
2 Guilty Verdicts
For Chiropractor
Bingo Play
Approved
In Irvine
El Toro chiropractor Warren
J . Famalaro was found guilty
Wednesday or sex charges tn·
volving two or his patients a
17-year-old ~1 rl and a JO.year-old boy.
The jury in Superior Court
Judge Frank Dome nichlni 's
courtroom was unable to reach a
unanilDOU.5 verdict on a forcible
rape charge lodged against
Famalaro.
That m eans the 28-year-old
c:!hiropractor, who llvea In
Laguna Beach, can be made to
s tand trial again on that charge.
.As the jury's guilty verdJct
w as a nt'l ounced Fam a laro
showed no emotion. but his wife,
altting in the spectator's gallery.
ll>bbed aloud.
;-The jury found that Famalaro
joolested a IO.year-old Mission
Viejo boy during otfice treat-
ritent ol the youth for migraine
b'eadaches during a three-month
geriod ending in November 1979.
•! And, the jury said, Famalaro
'ias guilty beyond a reasonable
fl>ubt on charges of st.atutory ffpe involving his treatment of a
cten-17-year old girl nearly two
,fears ago.
·:The guilty verdicts m ean
(i:emalaro could be sentenced to
slate prison.
':or. the chiropractor could be
•clared a mentally disordereJ
spx offender at a hearing set for .g. 28 in Judge Domenicbini's
cc>urtroom.
::Famalaro will be examined by
tlwo court -appointed ~d.ologists prtor to that bear·
~· be 11 d' ;_µ found to menta y lS·
«*dered, he could be committed tO a state hospital.
:=Famalaro currently is free on
~.ooo bait.
;: Famalaro was arrested on the sh charges Jan. 25, nearly two
Qionths after the boy said he was
molested in the chiropractor's £J Toro office
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Chiropractor F•m•l•ro
The girl, now 19, told her story
lo sheriffs investigators after
reading newspaper accounts or
FamaJaro's arrest.
Famalaro was accused of rap-
ing the girl after massaging her
to a state or totaJ relaxation.
The Irvine Ci ty Council has
adopted an ordinance allowrng
bm~o 1-?ames m Irvine.
Repres e ntatives from the
Senior Citizens Council and the
Meadows and Groves mobile
home associations bad lobbied
for bingo.
The ordinance, adopted Tues~ day, wu drawn up l>Y the lrvtne
Police Department with a view
to wa rd preventing b ingo-for-
proflt schemes, according to
bunco investigator Phil Povey
He said the ordinance limits
prizes to SSO and allows the
~a mcs to be held for only three
hour · On('c a week .
Other c1ues, such as Anaheim.
have had problems with the
ga me or chance because or-
dinances allowed games to get
out or hand, be said.
Illustrative or a potential bun·
co bingo artist, Povey sa.ld, is an
individual who recently asked
the Irvine Police Department if
he couJd open a bingo operation in the city.
"This individual bad mailed
away for his 'ordination papers,'
was declared a minister through
t he mail. said his 'religion' was
bingo and was intending to open
his church in an Irvine com-
mercial area," Povey said.
~--JVST BREAKING
' Ford Cuts Dividend
Fro1n $1 to 30 Cents
DETROIT <AP) -Hit by staggering losses in Its North
American auto and truck operations, Ford Motor Co. today
slashed its third quarter dividend from $1 to 30 cents a share.
The 70.cent-per-share dividend cut by the No. 2 automaker
comes on the heels of the worst losses ln the company's 77-year
history.
Ford lost $164 million in the first quarter and losses in the
second quarter are expected to be even worse.
The company has paid a S1 per share dividend since the
second quarter of 1979.
Forftp lu11e E,,ed
DETROIT (AP) -Ronald Reagan is ready to endorse a
Republican platform including a foreign policy plank malnta.ini.q
the present U.S. relationships with both the People's Republic ol
ChinaandTaiwan,bistopforelgnpollcyadv1-eraaidtoday.
"Governor Reagan recognizes the Importance of our pres .
ent relationship with the People's Republic of China," said the
adviser, Richard V. Allen.
Allen held a news conference to announce the pro1peet.lw
presidential candidat.e 's support for• propoeed foreip policy MC·
lion of the 1980 RepubUcan platform .
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FORTALEZA, Brull (AP> -Bruil'1 Roman Clltbolic
bishops presented Pope John Paul 11 wtlh a manifesto today •c·
cuaing the military government ol foet.ertn1 racial and clua di.I·
crtm lnat.lon. . Tbe docmment wu drawn aa the bull for dllcuulaaa •t a
nationwide eucbart1tic conference at which the pope waa speak· iDC today. fte conference wu caJJed to leek waft to belp tome
JO mlllioa BrulUan mt1ranta conltlntly In seareb ot ......,. jotll
or land .
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CAJJtO l'.OJlll <AP) -A U.S. lqUAdrcm of P'-4 ftlldom JN
arrived ... ~ from Moody A1r Fwce Bae ID Oeorlle for
the flnt ~·American alt tralnl.DC opentiou.
1-yearPre .. tl ..
Sentence Set
In Child Theft
.. ,. FamnJCK 8CHOEllDD.
Of•Oeltt-.....
Kamalla Miller. t he former
Huntington Beach resident con·
vlcted in June of stealing her
daughter from the child's le1al
guardians. was sentenced to five
years probation today by
Orange County Superior Court
Judie Byron K. McMillan.
Judge McMillan strongly in·
dicated that he did not reel that
Jail time would s erve any
purpose in the Miller case which
stemmed from the 1978 disap-
pearance ol Valeena Miller from
the home ol her erandpattnta,
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Moore ol
Huntington Beach.
Mrs. Miller greeted the sen-
tence with tears and promised
McMlllan "to live lt my best
try" to abkle by coad.ltioas at·
tached to the probaUoa.
McMillm warned Mn. Miller
t.bat she would face Immediate sent.eacinc to atat.e prison sboWd
she violate any probation condi-tions.
Mn. M1Uer said abe hopes to
retum to Berryville, Ark., where
ahe wu arrested one year aft.er
the dlaappearance when abe and
V aleena were found on a alftet corner.
Arkansas authorities matched
tbe girt 'a picture wt lb ones is-
sued by Huntiqton Beach police
du rln1 their year-lon1 na·
Uoawide .earcb ror the m l•iq
girl.
Tbe lloor9 Ill.ad been awarded
cu.at.ody ol Valeena folJowtas a
stormy later-family battle ID Lo.
An1eJee CounU hPerior Court.
TeaUmoay ln iln. Mlller 'a
trl•I on child atealln1 and
burglary dlara• lndicat.ed that
Mn. Miller broke lo to her
·parents· Hunt1n1ton Beach
home late at nlaht and s~ her daughter then headed east to
Arkansas.
A de fe n se p s ychiatri ~t
test1f1ed that Mrs Miller was
severely mentally disturbed
both before. dunn~ and after ~he
took the duld during the July 31 .
1978. break-in at the Moor~·
home
Deputy District Attorney
Robert Molco said he agreed
with Mrs. Miller being placed on
five years pr'Ob9Uoa but a.rsued
that the petite defmclaDt be-.
teneed to at leMt alll maeU. ia Oran,. County .Jail ''to ..,... a
message that we do not condone
people breaking in houses In the
middle o( the night." ·
With credit for 1a1l time pre·
\'IOU~ly !>ervt-d a ~I X ·month sen-
tence would ooly have amounted
to about two months additional
time behind ban.
Molco ar,ued that the crime
was aggaYet.ed by the fact that
lira . Miii e r c:!a rrled a
swilc:!bblade and a huntJ.ng kn.lie
with her the night she abdUded
VaJeena.
D efense attor•e7 Heidi
Mueller, however. sa1d Ja1J Ume
was not appropriate. Mu .
Mueller termed bet' client "a
bard worker and a hones t
person" with no prior criminal
record whose only crim e was
"herloveforhttcbild. •
Ms. Mueller added. refem ng
to the ctuld teallng charge, "'4'e
can a.-..sure the court this will not
occur again ..
~1 s MuellN l1tt•·r tnld r t-
porter; tho I ~1 r., !\-1 din ., tx .... t
('OU r!>t' of lH't 1on ~o uld be t()
employ an attorm.•y to chaUenge
the ong:ui.al ctuld custody p~
ceedLDgs that placed Valeena LD
the Moores· ca.re
That Cll'dtt, Ma.. Mueller Nici
perm.ila .......... but ... eat iaclu4e spedftc ....... ,.. 11 oa
bow u.y -...Wocaa-.
The defense attorney claimed
th.-~foores have used lhe vague
wording C<Jntained in the order
to a void allowing Mrs M ille-r to
v1s1t Valeena since h~r arrest in
Arkansas.
Fair Slate
The 32nd Annual Orange County f'air opens in Costa
Mesa Friday at JO a .m. with all children lZ yean oC age
and under admitted without charge for "Children's Day "
Major events Friday include:
-9 a.m ... pre-opening rabbit and sheep Judglng.
-J p.m .. dairy cattJe judging.
-2 p.m . and 4 p.m .. kids nickel pitch contest.
-2·S p.m .. Wild Oats County Band.
-J p.m .. Clown Contest.
-6:45 p.m., Santa Ana Winds Band parade .
-7 p.m .• Hoyt Axton at the Amphitheater.
-7·11 p.m ., Rich White & Sweetwater Junction Band
-8 p.m ., Speedway Motorcycle Race at tbe grandstand.
-9 p.m., Hoyt Axton at the Amphitheater.
-10 p.m .. Swaying Belros, aenal ad.
~ ~
3 Adrift
In Gulf
Rescued
JACKSON, aiuas . CAP) -
Florida bOat pa.lot.er Fred Hard·
lng had planned to Spead t.h1t week in the Dry Tortuaaa. but be
a nd two compwona ended up
eating ketchup mixed wtUt sea
water to survive as their dia·
abled sailboat drifted thJ"oulh
the Gulf ol Mexico. "[lost track ol Ume, of every.
thing," s aid Ha ding, 44, of
F ort Laude rd a le. from bis
G ulfport hospital bed. "Vester·
day was my birthday, and I
dldn 't even find out about It until today."
The Dutch Antilles freighter
Aruba found the trio near the
west coat of Cut>. and deposit·
ed them and their boat on the
M lsslssl ppi Gulf Coast on Wednesday.
Meanwhi l e, as doctors
replaced the fluids Harding lost
during hia dry days at aea, be
made plans to repair the boat
and sail back to f1orida.
"I'm going to be careful and
respect" the sea, Hardine said.
'"There's no mercy."
Harding said the incident
began when a s upport wire
anapped lut week -he's not
sure of the day -about 20 miles
from the Ory T~. a chain
of islands near the ll'lori(la Keys.
That caUMd the alaminwn mast
to c:!Ollapee on bia girUriend 'a
24 -foot Columbla u.Uboat.
"A a.ailbMt ba't muda IDOd
without um Udn& sUckiac .. ta
the air.'' Hardine aaid.
He and his comparuc.., aq
GUUam, 37, ol Fort ............
aad a mu identifted ab a
Joba. ll, ol Clearwater, '1a .•
had counted on Ute Gulf Stream
t.o oush them toward land. But prevailing euterly winds prod.
ded the boat into remote
waters near western Cuba.
'We M>t up watcnes r>etw~n
the three of u, ... Harding said.
"Whatever (t!llow wa'> on watch.
I ht> oltwr. ~nulrf '>lay below oul
<•( tht '>un. tr} 1ng to IA: as mo-
t1onlc~., a'> PQ6Sible. ll was aufuJ
bot.
"A lot ol s tups passed us by;•
he said. "We s hot flares at
lhem. I lbink Ibey aaw .. aad
~:!!'·'·>' U:aoqJat we were
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LETTER •••
and that l couldn't seem to suc-
('£>t'd .•
Walls t.estJfied that he gave the
su1c1de note to Miss Sennewald
on the Mooday preceding Peun.
la 's death.
He noted in the letter that he
had wanted ••to hurt yo u
physically and mentally in the
last few months" but could not
do so because of his tormented
love for the woman.
AOOenon at Bank
ELKANA, Occupied West
Bank CAP> -Independent U.S.
presidential candidate John An·
derson toured J e wish setU~
ments today on the occupied
West Bank ol the Jordan River
and said the controve.niaJ out·
posts "might have aome de-
fensive signific:!ance."
The Sale
Everyone's Been Waiting For
Sfai llllCJ Friday, July 11
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3430 VIA UDO, MIWPORT llACH 673.06 3 .
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On a Wing and a Pontoon
It only looks like this sailor is heading for a dun.king as
his Hobie Cat skims across the water on one pontoon off
Newport Beach. It's an part of the fun of sailing small
catamarans. The skill is in seeing how Jong you can
keep the balancing act going without going into the
drink.
Irvine Gasahol Program Aided
Irvine-based Ultrasystems _ He explained geothermal gallons of ethyl alco~l.per year Energy alt.em atJVe .ruels grants.
Inc. was named Wednesday as a power will be used to convert He said the $50 million plant The other thre<? recipients are.
recipient of a $223.200 federal agricultural products into ethyl could be finished by late 1982. Pactf1c Gas and Electnc.
alt.emative ruelsgrant. a l c~hol, an ingredient in "Tbe plant wiJl be a s 1gn.U1 which will be awarded $439,600
Phillip Stevens, president or gasohol. Gasohol is composed or cant step forward in the energy to s tudy the feasibility of con
the corporation, said the money IO percent ethyl alcohol and 90 rield ,'' he said. "Gasohol can re· vertmg manure into fuel.
will be used for an economic percent unleaded gasoline. It duce U.S. gasoline consumption
feasibility study on an ethyl can be used to run automobile by 10 percent." -Southwest Portland Cement
alcohol plant Ultrasystems Inc. engines. Ultrasystems loc. is one of Co .. based in Los Angeles, which
plans to buHdi n the Impena' Stevens said the plant will be four Southern California r~IP· will enter into a $3.7 million
Valley able lo produce 20 million ients of the Department or agreement with the Department
-or Energy for construction or a
Plumbers JOin Strikers
Conzra£t WithL/rraad Angers Teanuters
• LOS ANGELES CAP> -Four
thousand plumbers have joined
a widmpre.d strike by ~m
CaUfornia laborers and
Teamsters Union leaden a.re
threatening to expand their OWll
limit.eel strike
Work on large buildings,
freeways and houses remains baited all ov~r So.atbern
California la a atrlke that pined
dimemlon with Wednesday's ac-
tion by the plumbers.
The plumbers walked out after
Anaheim Apartment
Flareup Routs 30
Thirty residents or Anaheim
were left homeless Wednesday
e vening a fter a fire believed
sparked by fireworks raged
through three apartment com·
plexes.
.. We h ave definite evidence
the fire was caused by bottle
rockets ." a n Anaheim Fire
Department spokesman s aid to-
day.
The s p.m. fire originated on
the roof of an apartment com·
plex at 1625 S. Hampstead St ..
and quickly spread to nearby
units at. 1626, 1630 and 1631 S.
Hampstead and 1633 S. Jeffrey
St .. the spokesman said.
Fourth of July season fireworks-
related damage total to about
$500,000, the spokesman said.
The 30 persons left homeless
received assistance from the
Ameri can Red Cross , the
spokesman added. . . . Meanwhile. Anaheim flre m·
vestigators today are continuing
to probe the cause of a pre-dawn
blaze that caused an estimated
$50,000 damage to an apartment
at 108 E. Wakefield Ave. and left
one person injured.
their union rejected an off er of •
wage and fringe bene.fit. hike of
S6.SO an hour over tbe DUt three yeara said a spokesman for the
Plumblna and Pipl.D& Industry
Council. Tbe management spokesman
said the plumbers' proposal for
"an $8.85 hourly hike over three
years is unwarranted and ex-
orbitant." .
The basic wage for laborers as
currently $8.98 an hour.
Twelve thousand members or
the AFL-ClO Laborers Union
went oo strilte Monday and put
up picket lines. An estimated
100.000 construction workers are
honoring the lines. ·
Significant projects affected
by the walkout include the San
Onofre nuclear power plant. the
new Pacific Coast Highway
Bridge over Newport ~ay, !Jle
Diemer pipeUne that wall bnng
more water to Orange County
and the remodeling of Anaheim
Stadium.
The Teamsters had been of·
fered an increase of $6.37 an
hour. bl.it management withdrew
that offer Monday al the last
minute, saying a m istake had
been made.
plant to extract natur al ga~
from a s anitar y landfill ln
Azusa.
-San Bernardino County
Public Worb Department.. wbicb
will be awarded $687 ,000 to study
the feasibility of converting solid
waste into fuel.
Tbe gnmta are part of a S2lllO
million Department of Energy
project designed to sUmulate
production of alwmatJve fuels in
this cowstry.
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'85 GMC Cars·
To Get 31 MPG
WARREN. Mich. <AP) -By
the 198S model year. General
Motors Corp. cars will a verage
31 miles per gallon, e xceeding
the government mileage r e·
qulrement by Jt,A, mpg, says the
president o f the No . 1
automaker. <Related photo. A4>
GM also will have an electric
car on the market in the Ul84
model year. says President El·
liott M. Estes. Before bis an-
nouncements Wednesday, the
huge automaker only bad said the
electric car would be instodueed
in .. themid·l980s."
Estes says GM has committed
itself to the 31 mpg average "in
writing" to the Department of
Transportation.
The commitment is based on
an estimate of gasoline rising to
S2.2S by 1983. Estes said, and ac-
tual sales or the rorttast mix or
la r ge and s mall cars. Large
cars. or course . will be smaller
than today's.
A spokesman ror the Ford
Motor Company, the natioo'!\
second-largest automaker , said
today the company would meet
o r e-xceed the govern m ent
mileage Standard (or Its 1985
models. A Chrysler spokesman
said the company was trymg to
get the highest possible mtleagc
for its 19851.Jne.
G M ·s c ars 1n the c urrent
m odel year will average 21.8
m pg, more than the 21.4 mpg
pr edicted in September. Estes
'\atd The improvement reflects
lower sales of low-mileage large
cars than eicpet·ted.
This year's reqwrement is for
a 20 mpg average. The requtrt'
ment nses to26 mph by 1983, then
to 27 mpg in 1984 and 27 5 mpg tn
1985
The averages refer to the
··composite'' rating or the U.S.
Environmental Prottttion Agen-
cy , wtuch combines the city and
highway ratings
GM already has set up a pro-
totype production line for its
nickel-zinc batteries at its Delco-
Remy division in Anderson,
Ind., but .. hasn't ruled out" the
ZIDC·Cbloride batter)' anftiled
last month by GWf • Western Corp.
G"W's probably is ~ ..U-
ed to YW lbm can Mo I it
reqatn. about S4tO ....U. ol
equipment for recbarllnl. Rites
said. adding Jl would be tested m
vam.
Gii ~ ta•Jlll-a car• powered by a tbree-
cy I inder gasoline engine and a v -4. The two ca.rs are not due for
production but. "show wbero
we're headed," Estes said. •
The three-cylinder car gets 4Z
mpg in the city, 60 mpg ~ the
highway and 49 mpg combined.
GMsa.I~ .
GM displayed a V-6 ; a neve~
before -made V -S, with thre~
'cylindef'S opposing two; and a;
three, which was simply balf the
V-6. All had many component<
in common and engineers sai4
the same line of boring tools
could be programmed to band.le
any combination of blocks com~
ing down an assembly line. That
would give great flexibility to
meet mart.et demand and would
minimize ihvestmenl.
'Sunset'
Vic ti~
l<kntified
Homicide deteetives probi ng
the slayings or five females
since June 12, including two
ha lf-sisters from Huntington
Beach, have identified the fifth
as a Sacramento runaway.
She was Marnette Comer, 17.
who also used the identity or An·
nette Ann Davis and apparently
frequented the Sunset Strip, ilS
did victims Gina Morano, 15,
and Cindy Chandler, 16, of Hunt·
mgton Beach_
Investigators also discovered
a wooden box in which the bead
or one of the five victims wru.
found is not so unique as they
first believed and is widely
available in the area.
The small "treasure chest"·
like boxes were be.ing sold by at
least one Burbank outlet of the
nationwide Newberry store
chain, said Homkide Sgt. John
Helvin, wbo added that the it.em
had pr'Oftd unpopal~r. He said cmly one x bad
been purchased at the
oallet and that was bought "by a
little old lady. not a very likely
·-~ .. Earlier Ws week. HelYbl bed
displayed wtm he uld appeared
to be a homemade pine box on
teJeridaa and asked for ~c
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HOME
IMPROVEMENT
SALE
This Summer Sale
stwts with
MaQ,E,f loor
Damage was estimated at
$300.000, and lifte d the city's
The spokesman said the resi·
dent, John Michael Collins, 34,
received treatment for a leg
burn at UC Irvine Me dical
Center following the 1:30 a .m.
blaze.
With Clothes 0.
The Teamsters claim the offer
was not withdrawn before nine
locals ratified it Monday night
and that management tried to
withdraw it in order to force the
construction laborers to lake a
lower settlement.
"They're not going to get
away with it,'' said Mike Riley,
head of the Southern California
Joint Council of Teamsters. "We
are going to have a meeting of
all or our unions Friday at 10
a .m ., and if I can get agree-
m ent, we'll pledge to stay oo
strike until all of ua get the
$6.31-an-hour increase, including
the laboren' union."
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Plan Nature Walk
Supporters of nude sunbathing
will gat.ber Saturday for a
clot.bed nature walk along the
new Crystal Cove State Beach's
3.25 mile oceanfront to chart its
nooks. crannies, trails and
tidepools.
Irene ShlnnoD of Costa Mesa,
founder of Friends of Freedom
and Free Beacbea, says tbe
1•tareb ln boaor'oltbe Year of
tbe Cout, created by a na-
tionwide alllance ol Dadilta ad
eavtronmentaUP.a.
Tbe he beaeb IJ'OUP, jo6ned
bJ membera of the Bares, aaotber or1ani1atlon in tbe
S!OUP Mio on.ted toward Dade
laWDI. ~DI and camp-lna wmiD tbe m...-. operatian.
Carrmtly, tbe futare cr,stal
Con State Park b IWl WMln'
"911ty jartldletion and will be
for ...... tban a 19ar anW It b tat• Oftl' by tbe state for ad·
mbdltntlan.
Nude -beth .... II frowaed
upoa OD coaDU hacb• and
Jin. Sb-Mon'• looee-utt ll'OUI»
certainly bas no intention of
challenging that policy, she said.
"We're ao1DI to be good kids
and keep oUr clothes on,'' abe re-
marked.
She organized a fulklatbiq
costume rally promotias nude
aunbatblng at Huntlqtoa State
Beach in 1978 that broUlbt tbe
free beach poap into tbe public eye.
Leaden in the 'El:iwlll gather .at 11 a.m. Sa on
the beach at tbe boUom tbe
last traU below tbe Seo&ctt111.1n'a
Cove partina lot aoutb of CGnlDa
del Mar.
They wll1 be weartq white
armbands, Mn. Sbannoa said,
and will be happy to cl1acuaa the
SJ'OUP md lta aims with aQ10De
interested.
Charts of the future state
beach will be turned over to tbe
state for UM tn plannm1, abe
added.
11MmmMmbatblal acU.tat
.. ,. ... IVHJOft and DI•· nen have not yet charted UM
I .II-mile IU'«eb.
i \
Alex Rados, spokesman for
the employers, said it was un·
fortunate that management bad
to withdraw its offer to the
Teamsters. but "our association
members felt it was much too
high."
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In Spain Fest
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pack and 1ored two men in
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of·tbe-bulla festival.
H01pltal llCJUftel reported one
of die men wu in critJcal condi-
tion wttb a severed veln and an
abdominal wound.
Tbe festival, wbicb marts the
feut of San Fermin, was
populart1ed by Erne1t Hem·
lDpay ln bit DOYel "Tbe Sun
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tllouaanda of tourists from
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cucumben . l drltled otr lac.a ahunbet" Md be1an dreamin(l
I dr-eamed about our Oran1e County 8 o•rd or
Supervi.aon and wbat t.bey ..,.. do1n1 about the •lrvon
problem• ot our re1loft.
T~ 1 wu, ln tbe newsroom. I knew I w&11 dr~i.mrng
beUUS(" all the n1porters' <*It lOJ* were clean AlM> J
didn't fl.Dd a 1&ngle paper clip in my cotfee cup. Abruptiy,
bulletins h'om the Board of Supervlsors' mffling started
com mg in from Santa .Ana. 1be first one was a reaJ flash
"BULLETIN: The Orange Couoty Board o f
Supef'VlbOf"S announced today tl bu reached agreement to
purchase Los Alamitos Naval Air Station from the federal
government for one buck.
• '1be Los Alamitos aerodrome will be converted for
civilian use, the board said, to alleviate serious overcrowd·
ing and beavy jet use at Orange County's John Wayne
Airport."
No sooner had this news flash come in here at the
paper than the lines jangled again. It was another item out
of the County Seat:
"'BULLETIN: All airport consultants, past and pres·
ent. were fired today by the Orange County Board of
Supe rvisors.
.. 'I've read my last damned airport master plan.' one
s upervisor was quoted as scree<:hing in great joy.
"The board also announced a giant bonfire ra lly will
be held next Tuesd ay in Santa Ana Stadium next to the
c1v1c center.
"The rally will be highlighted by a giant bonfire tn
-which the board chairm an will ignite the giant pile of all
pas t airport master plans and cons ulta nt studies.··
No sooner had this news vision faded away than there
was a ringing, and anothe r dispatch was coming in from
the halls of county government. It went like this:
"BULLETI N: The Orange County Board of Su·
pervisors announced today it has reached agreement
with t.be Irvine Company to purchase 175 acres for c reation
of a new airport for exchwve use of private aircraft.
"Board members said a buffer zone will be created
around the new airport so there will be no encroachment of
residential uses.
. dential uses.
"The buffer area will be used for park and recreatJOn
purposes ... •· -
Just as Uus bulletin was fading away. 8 Jet roared over
my bedroom, rattled all the windows and knocked m>
ashtray from the nightstand. I woke up
STILL A BIT FUZZY and dazed, I really wondered 1f
we'd bad all those momentous bulletins in yesterday s
paper. I grabbed the scattered pages from t he floor next
to my bed and began searching for the news. Whe re were
the a irport stones?
Ah! Here's one on Page 3. Jt says the Board of
Supervisors split on a 3 to 2 vote on a study for a new
private airplane landing field.
They expect to spend $100,000 for a consultant to study
six possible sites.
Sometimes it's really hell to Nake up. The nightmares
made more sense.
OETROIT CAP) -RepubUu.n
I Uppol'terl of th Equal R.itbt.a
Ame ndment are wavtn1 the
white n11 ln their batUe for a
pro-ERA plank in the party's
UllO platlorm lo the face of an
overwhe1minJ drive. orchestral·
e d by R o n a ld Reagan 's
strategists, to make next week's
convention free ol controversy.
In a 90-9 vote, the Republican
platform committee Wednesday
ended a 40-year Republican
tradition by declining to s upport
ratlfication ror a constitutional
women's nghts amendment.
Instead, the panel voted to rtt·
ognlge the "legitimate efforts"
of both those who support and
oppose the ERA while calling its
ratification a matter for the
slates to decide without further
rederal interference . The panel
also adopted a recommendation
for a constitutional amendment
outlawing abortion.
THE PLATFORM committee
goes back to work today on
2 of D eser t
Survivors
Smuggle r s
AJO. Ariz. CAP) -A Mextcan
a nd a Salvadoran will b e
charged with 12 counts of smug-
gling ln the trek across a blister-
ing Arizona desert that cost the
lives of at least l3 Salvadorans.
oHicials say.
The suspe<:ts were identified
by the Border Patrol as a 54·
year -old man from Sono1ta ,
Mexico. and a 26-year-old from
C halatanengo, El Salvador
They were to be charged today
Both were among the 14 peo
ple who surnved a three-dav or
deal. ·
A II 11 "'•·rl' ('hargt•<i "'1th ii
lrgal 1.·nlrv Thl·1r bond~ "'t'rl' ~cl at S2,00o each while thosl' of
the two sus pected smu.1u~lcr "
were to b e S25,000 tach .
authorities said.
/\ third s mug g l e r wa s
believed to be among the dead.
~aid Border Patrolman Hector
Ochoa.
Alt.hough there bad been re-
ports that some of the aliens bad
b een robbed and r aped .
authorittes said that could not be
confirmed.
Pima County Sheriff Clarenct-
Dupn1k s aid the S<ilvadoran'>
told tum the smuggler "'ho died
ha d strangled four women who
begged to die becau!>e of thei r
suffenng. He s aid there may
have also been sexual assaults
during the ordeal.
A fourth gujde was thought to
be a mong the two or three peo.
pie unaccounted for. That man.
Ochoa said. apparently gave up
during the hot. waterless march,
telling others "he didn't care
what happened. that they could
take his boots and let him a.lone
because be was going to sleep
and he didn ·t want to be
bothered any m ore "
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thtt roretcn poUcy and defenM
1ectlon1 ot th• platform, but
with the ERA and abortion bat·
ties coocluded, there seemed Ut·
tie left. to debate. General acree~
ment wu expected on the re-
maining major issues of the
platform.
Sen. John Tower, R·Texas, the
committee chairman, said the
panel may eveo complete its
work by day's end instead of
working th.rough Friday night as
originally scheduled.
Unde r cooveotlon rules. it
takes 27 committee votes for a
m inorit:y report to be brought to
the ri oor . 'l'he margin or
Wednesday's vote made obtain·
ing these votes virtually imposs1·
ble aod delegates supporting the
ERA abandooed t.bee ffort.
"Yes. the ballgame's over,"
said Iowa delegate Mary Louise
Smith. a former Republican Na·
tional Committee co-chairman
and outspoken ERA supporter.
SHE SA I D THAT, b y
ac knowledging the "legitimate
erforts" of ERA s upporte rs as
well as opponents, convention
leaders had picked up the votes
of some ERA s upporters on the
platform committee.
Wednesday's ac tion made it
unlikely that there will be any
pla tform challe nges at next
week's convention here at which
Reagan is assured of the party's
presidential nomination. ma.lung
approval a roulUle exercise.
Reagan aides have been "very
active" in belprng to lme up ma·
JOr ity committee s upport for
ways to deal with troublesome
issues like the ERA plank. Brock
acknowledged, .. They would llke
to arrive at a consens us on
every 1ssut!.
THE CLOSE T VOTE dunng
th(• comm1ttec'o., deliberation"
t•a m1.· on 17 40 roll t'<t ll W1-dnt-"
t1a \ lo 1..•111..·oura~L' (•l1mination 11(
lhi· m-.... 1~ cn·ated Oc•µa rtment
11( E ducallon
A number of d e lt·gatl'S e-c
pn'so.,t.'<l t·onC(:rn that. althoui.:h
Re•1gan favor Jboli~hin~ thl· dC'·
partment. 1t "ould bt! a mistake
to make s pecific mention of it in
the platform for fear or a llenal
ing school teachers.
Sources s aid Reagan aides,
too, had hoped the meas ure
would be left out of the platform
for this very reason in spite of
the c andidatc·s perso na l views
;
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fl•11Saeer
General Motors Corp. demonstrated tw~passenger coupe
Wednesday it claims gets 60 miles per gallon of fuel. The
vehicle is powered by 3-cylinder engine with 5-speed
manual transmission. Using concepts from this model.
GM predicts its cars will average 31 mph by 1985.
People Help Aged
In Memphis Heat
By 'fte A11Kla&ed Presa
Memphis, Tenn., resident.a are
collecting fans to help the elder·
ly through a two-week heat wave
that has claimed 15 Lives rn that
cit y and 178 natiol'lwide.
Shelby County authorities say
they have collected 800 rans to
loan to the eJderly 1.0 Memphis.
where seven more people died
Wednesday. bnng1.0g the state
death toll to 17. Temperatures
have hit 101 degrees across Ten·
nessee this week.
The Nat.tonal Weather Servtce
for ecast temperatures rn the up.
per 90s and lOOs today for the
Gulf and southern Atlantu Coast
states. the Tenness~ Valley. the
lower ~11~1ss1pp1 Va lley, murh
of l ht< ~I ci in'> t h l' .., <1ulh1• r n
H <1 <· k 1 c·., J n d t h l' 1 n I J n •l
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A Kan~as C:1l)'. l\,1n . m;;n
died Of heot·rel<it1•<l CdU~e~
\\ t•dni:!tda!. bnn.1ong the o.,ldle ,
t"'O"-'l'('.ktollto~e,en W1ctutare
ported a high Wedne~day of 110
degrees.
IN MISSl.SSJPPI, a Harnson
County man·s death ""as blllmed
on heat exhaus tion. and 1n
Panola C<xmty there had been
four heat-related deatM
Missouri's death toll Jumped
to six witb the death of an un-
identified man found on the
street ln St. Louis.
In Dallas and Wi chita Falls.
T exas, te mperatures hit 106
degrees. It was the 15th straight
record-breaking day in Dallas.
The old reeord for the date was
105 degrees set in 1914. There
have been 87 heat deaths in
Texas.
OTHER STATE DEAm tolb
are lnd.lana . one ; Arkansas. 29.
Oklahoma. 17 . Georgia, seven .
Lou1s1ana. four; and Alabamcs,
one
There also were scattered
t h u n d P r ., t <JT m '> 1 n n o r the r n
K .i n~d" :.ind a to rnado near
1-'ormo"u 1n th(' north umtral
µ.trt of th•· "lJll· Th tv.1 0.,tw-
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'<no1·km)i! out P<>""er 1n tne tlfl\
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tornado like winds s hattered
~·1ndows at an Augusta, Ga .
~hoppin~ mall. forcing the eom-
p lex to cl~e for the day
In Roanoke. winds from th•·
Wednesday night storm were
cl~ked at more than 80 mph
before they smashed the wmd
measunng equipment.
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4 Die in Plane Crash
Ceeena Sla1D8 Office Building in Pacoima
PACOIMA <Af') -•·our people died when a
11loglc englM plllne c ra11he<J Into • u lvage yard'•
office building a few blodts from the a.irport where
ta. plane wu at.t.empUn1 to land. authorltln said.
The names ol the vlcUm.s, two men and lwo
women, were bein& withheld pending noUllcalion
of relatives.
Clly fl.reflgbters said the plane, a Cessna Cen·
turlon. was trying to land at the Whiteman
Airpark in this San Fernando Valley community
when it crashed and bu.med. Witnesses said it ap-
, peared lbe craft lost power and circled once
before il plunged lo t.be ground. ............
Deprogram
Jury Told
Of 'Lure'
f'ave enalne companiff reQOOCIH to U.. c ....
scene and put out the blaae ln 13 mlnutea. •
Wltneues Spttulatt!d the 1mall alae ol t.be fire
might indkat.e lbe plane may have been abort CJ(
fuel. "That could very well be true." said fire l.J'.i.
formation officer Willis Martin.
"'l'bett was some fire In.side the stl'Ucture and
a small amount outside. If the tanks were full,
there would have been a larger fire," he said.
Fire department spokesman Martin Gana
said wreckage was scattered throughout the build-
ing at Branford Street and San Fernando Road and
that the engine ended up outside the structure.
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Legislature
planned a SttOOd attempt today to pass a $24 1
billion state budget. but the Republicans stiJl com·
plained that $57 million is not enough to cut w~lfare raises.
K a thleen Brown Rice, s ister o f Gov .
Brown. will be married July 31 to Los
Ange les executive Van Gordo n Sauter.
Sauter is vice president and general
manager of TV s tation KNXT. She is a
m e mber of the Los Angeles Board of Educ ation. SAN DIEGO <AP> -
-------------------The jury in the trial of cult deprogrammer Ted
The Republicans had blO<'ked pas:.age of the
first version of the budget on June 30, insisting that
all automatic cost-Of·li vmg increases particular·
ly those for welfare recipients-be repealed.
C'anal Prot~C'.'tlon Drfrated
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Legislation backed by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to give extra protections
to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Della 1f the
Peripheral Can al is built has been defeated in the
Assembly.
But the Democratic governor's chief of staff.
Gray Davis. predicted victory m a second As·
sembly vote today.
Tleo Held in Co ... ainr B ... t
SAN BRUNO CAP) -Two persons have been
arrested m connection with the finding of 15
pounds of cocaine with a street value of $1.3
million. state Attorney General George Deukme·
jian rcpotts.
Booked for investigation of cons piracy to sell
and poss<.>SSion of cocaine were Roger Meneses, 23,
and Carolyn Rae Calders. 20.
Trat~ Ba<"k Sala'11 BU.W
LONG BEACH <AP> -A $75.7 million pay
package containing a 9.75 percent salary increase
for employees of the Calilomia Stale University
and Colleges was r ecommended Wednesday at the
concluding session of a two-day board or trustees
meeting here. n.e pay hiJte. retroactive to July 1. 1980, the
• start ot the 1980-81 fiscal year, covers all faculty, administrators and nonacademJc personnel, said
spokesman David .Broolcs.
Vice Cops Arrest
28 in 'Sex Raid'
SAN FRANC ISCO (A P> -A downtown
theater fcalurmi: li ve sex shows overstepped 1b
legal limiLc;, accordang to vice squad officials who
arrestt.>d 28 people in a raid Wednesday evening.
"Prostitution was occurring in there,'' said Lt.
Diarmuid Philpott after poUce s wooped down on
the Mitchell Brothers' O' Farrell Theater. "These
girls were taking money from customers and
engaging in sexual activity."
EIGHT OF mE FEMALE performers were
arrested along with 16 patrons and four or the
theater's staff. Bail for most of those arrested was
set at $500. ·
The raid began shortly before 5:30 when 15
vice squad officers under the dircetion of Capt.
Charles Schuler pus hed their way into the theater
on a prearranged signal and began herding
employees out into police vans.
PWLPO'IT SAID THE 11fEATER had been
under surveillance for several weeks, and that of·
ficcrs from the vice squad bad purchased tickets
t.o Wednesday night's show in order to gain access
to t.be theater to conduct the raid.
The theater usually runs three diJfereot live
sex shows in t.be Ultra Room, the stage Room and
the Copenhagen Room.
LE
CLEARANCE
. . ·'
CONTINUES THROUGH THIS SUNDAY
Our big sal e of the season enters its final four days ,
but you 'II continue to find remarkable savings throughout
the store, many at redu ctions of 1 /3 to 1 /2.
Here. another sampling .
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··.:;.~::~;~:,·:/ANO CORAL JEWELRY · ·'····. ·a-1
: :. : ~·.". BY SUSAGANO :.::-::~,: ~ . > ~1.:'.:~;-~;~.;~: •• ·SAVE ~/3 · . . . . .. ,. ~ :· : • •' I $23.10 .. $809.00, orig. •
·\·;·· · .•.. ; .. $33 to $870. Select from a
'.. : • · \ ·,. = ·.: ~··. • .: .... t>eautttut and extensive .
· :. : ·collection. 30-inch gold·
. " filled chain with coral and
''; ~~ •• • ·; .: .: ·:1 cultured-pearls. S12·UIO, ~ ·· · : . · : : · . orig. S 178. 30·1nch
~: · : necklace with coral and gold·
.: ·.:.-: •. : ·:: ·· fltled beads, $213.00. orig. . .; . . $290. PierCed hoops with .
coral, S43.4G, 0<lg. S62.,
Representative selection In ;
Fashion Jewelry ..
BUllOC~5 WllSUIR[
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH. 83 Fllftloft llland 760-1211. Mon·Tllufl-~110 -9. Tllll-Wld·Sat toe. Sun 12 ·5
Patrick and four co·
defendants was told on
the first day of trial ~
Wednesday how a 24·
year -old Sc 1entologist t
underwent 38 days of
deprogramming after
being lured to a "sur-
prise party "
Chief deputy District
Attorney Richard Huff. 1
man also told the SIX·
man and six-woman
panel t.bat Paula Dain
joined the relig ious
group without objections
from her father , J ack L.
Dain, who is among the
five charged with kid·
napping. conspiracy and •iii•iillJ!•
false 1mpr~nment. IT"~ • B • _ . Old. .,. .,..,,....,
P atrick: J ack Dain; UIW!:&flHfl es.vflfllllfJS
'
Paula's s tepmo the r . Moving company e mployee rolls boxes contammg persona l belon g.
Mary Ann Dam: J_am~s m g~ of estranged wife of actor Erik Es trada from the ho me in Los
Roe; and Patric k ~ Angc·les Wednesday. Joy Miller E str ada. 39. who m arried the actor
secretary. So~dra Sacks o nh ~even m ontru. a go was granted a r estrairung orde r preventing a re charjted m conncc-· . . tion with t he Sept. 2. Estra da from approachmg her as she cla_1med h_e r belongings. She
Oct. 8 incident last year told the Judge Estrada threatened he r with bodily harm if s he r e -
in Laguna Beach. turnc.-d to the house
"I believe in treating myself to special times
like free Summer Concerts every lbursday night
in July at Fashion Island?'
1HURS. JULY 10
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THURS. JULY 17
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lft1d ~ sgmpli4nt/U
THURS. JULY 24
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Where can I listen to
beautiful music amid the ~
ill!!'" Ii Ii • ,_ -------= -'""'E ---::=.. • . -
Im!
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flora and fauna under a
nighttime sky? Fashion Island.
of course. The concert nights are
Thursdays beginning at 9 P.M.
Just think. Tommy Dorsey,
Henry Brandon, Les Brown.
And best of all, it's free! Where
else can you find events the
whole family will love?
FASHION ISlAND
Nowhere but Fashion Island.
C£HTER HOURS· ~Y.~Y.F~V 10 AM T09PM
~Y. W£DN~V. SATUAMY. 10 AM TO 6 PM
SUN~Y: 12 NOON 10 ~PM
NEWPORT CENTER
We're special,
because you're special.
Jutt oft Pacific Coast Highway In Newpon Beach
t
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Dunes Plan N eds
Joint Cooperation
1'he rl(utMal. over redewe&opmeat of &be Newport
Dun Aquatic Pan ha become \ tbftad Utat seem• to
')trlnA Uw det'.'adft toe.um la Newport leach.
M Ut'.h ol the ha11Bnf ltefnl from the on•Dtni dla aerooment between Oranae County olt!ciaJa and Newport
lJcach l aden
The rou.nty own.a the land bul th d ly , arl(UlnR tha t
the purk hes wilhlo city Um.Ill, want.a more ot a say on
wtull happens al the Dunes. Traffic, policing and other ~lty
~erv1c areamonA t.M~ns
Jn th m1d-a>s, Texas mUJiona11"f' Col D H Ryrd
helped flrc up pl&M tor the Upper Bay lagoon that wou.l d
have lrtlnsformc."Ct 1t lnto an amusem~nt parlt complet •
with hi.eh·risc hotels and restaurants.
Byrd sold oft h lb interest lo the Dunes in 1972, con
tond1na the operation was a lmer
• The.~·wutcr World" ~pt followed. Plans called
for water-oriented amuaement rid~•. Uve enterta inment:
fav e restaurants atnd mule-drawn canal boats.
Now the operaton ot lbe park, who lease the acreage
from the county, present a more modest scheme with two
restaurants, two motels and a larger marina . The swim·
ming beach area would be reduced.
But the plao& are caught in the Cr<»$S fire between
Newport and the county. The Coastal Commission will
also have to give approval.
~ It seems apparent that the parlc, while nice in its low-
kiy style, has never come close to what originally was
efvisioned. ~ Although the park doee provide a stretch of public
s yimming beach, the ~ remains nearly empty nine
r;>nths of the year.
• The time is long overdue for the county and city to
mend fences and assist tbe operators in giving the
c&izens something truly worthwhile on this fine piece of p~blic land. . • t .•. .y ... OCC Deserves ·an A .
: So you thought all there was to it was sticking a brick
inithe toilet tank and turning off the bathroom light when
t¥ough, did you? r A faculty task force study conducted at Costa Mesa's
Otange Coast CoJlege over the past year and recently
forwarded to the st ate Energy Conservation Commission
s~ws there's a whole lot mor e to saving money and
p wer.
, Results of the project ordered by OCC President Dr.
H()bert R. Moore have been complied in fi ve cartons of
dcitC:J and sent to Sacramento to show where both ener gy
..irtd money can be saved.
. The object is the hope of winning a $450.000 grant. or
a percentage of it , r equested from the energy commissi011
to <'arry t he conservation and saving even further.'
· The documenta tion of the experiment contains com-
p lfi!lC 100-plus p age reports on each of some 40 major
b~ldings on the OCC c ampus.
: Officials say they are unaware of any closely com -
para ble program by a community college and certainly
n~e of the scope and sweep that OCC undertook. !. By changing boile r a nd thermostat settings and mak·
;
olher adjustme nts including introduc,tion of some
r heating of water, OCC last year saved~ percent on
er usage, including eleQtridty, water and tieetinl oil.
. 'Ibis represents a savings -on paper -of $llS,OOO
o..ler what otherwise would have been spent for power ttflt was used in pre vious years.
!l By further lig htening controls of power usage
Ud out!h investment in a $200,000 computer which would
go c rn on -off ti ming devices on fue l ·con s uming
rm:tctunc:ry. OCC techni cal scholars calculate they can
~;iye 40 percent next year.
'·. Even 1f the slate ~rant is not forthcoming, OCC .of.
fi qj als say the potential for saving two critical com-
modities money and energy -1s so great it would be
foolish not to buy the computer anyway . It would pay for 1t~lf in two years. ·
:; Here is a fine e xample of using a faculty's complex h..~hnical skills and training outside tl')e classroom to g ~atly reduce spending in an area of vital concern to all. :! We ~ive OCC an A for innovation, effort and lhorough-n~s in its year of homework and hope the energy grant to"~eep the good work up will be forthcoming.
Qleanup Funds Sotigbt
:: Newport Beach officials. sim are hoping state de·
ci-ion -makcrs will fund plans for a desilting operation in
the Upper Newport Bay.
: The state Water Reso'urces Control Board is expected
tol"ule on Newport's application tor &$10 million grant by
J lJ2y 17. .
: Newport Be ach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson
reported this week that the appl-cat\on cleared its first
hurdle and was added to the water4bo.nJ's priority list .
: The bad news, t.hougb •. ls that tb.e 'applicayon was
r3flked 21st on a list of 22 state piroj~ts. State officials h~t; also suggested trtmming tlie -..uest down to $2 mtlhon.
: It's too early to predic~what may happen However.
it '5 clear that there's a large need for a cleanup operation. T~i~ would solve part of tha92eed.
• 0Pft11ons expressed 1n the space above a re those ot the Dally Pilot
Ott.er 111ews expressed on tt11s page a re those ot their authors and
artists Reader comment is invjted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O
~ 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. ..
: Boyd I Be"""y Rating
' • By L. M. BOYD
4 pretty girl in the str•
idapm of Italy is called a
"O)lnnonala " meaning "e..,.
no p blast ." To m erit such a
d et lgnatlon, however, abe
v.·~ld have to be faitb' bJsh
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
·• Keep your 1nlm1ls
.ilve . ~ lbem ln·
aide . L.G.
. on that one -to-ten scale. At
least a nine. Less attractive
1Lrls are d escribed with
ferms for lower fire power . I
8\lPl>08e· What's Italian for
rtne shot? Pistol? BB?
More people d.Je by murder
In this country yearly than
by faJla. fire and drowning
combined.
Q . Wasn t B e njamin
Franklin the first
Postmaster General ot the
United Stat.et!
,\. Not exactly. Officially
at that time -before the col·
onl .. naUonaUaed -he was
Poatmaater o f North
America.
No river In Llb71 hH
water year romid.
'
Job Corps Projects Wasteful
WA S HINGTO N -Whilf
lboUJandl ot unemployed youn1
peoplt' wandt-r the streeta look·
Int for work. the federal agency
lhll la nc-apontlblt for h~lping
thfl m hu jquandered mllUona ot
d olla rs on boondogales that
ha vt'n 't tramed a sln1Clc youth.
The l.abor Oepa"tm ent's Job
Corp,, u thr1v1ni;c burea ucratic
l!t urv1 vor o f
1.y 11tJ u n
J o h n i.o o 'i.
(;rt' u t Sor1e
ty, ha :,hown
an lrrt>·
s p o n i.1bl y
prontgntc and
s hort-sighted
att1tudt: in
building the
training e'en .
ters that should be helping to re·
heve the nation 's steadily rising
une mployment. Internal docu·
menb studied by my associate
J ack Mitctu?ll have turned up
som e glaring examples of waste
and poor planning.
The Job Corps brass hats
Mailbox
t pent si.a mllUan on a trl1nlna
center In remote Chlnlak.
Alaska. aDd UMa abaodaaed the
proJed mcompleted. Part ol the
loea to the taxpayers lnehlded
$11,000lor arel\i~ural services
which are now unusable. Not a
s ingle unemployed worker wtlJ
be trained 1t Cbiniak. thou&b ol·
f ic1ala Ins isted s ome ot the
money will be recovered
-Similar lack ol foresight led
to the expenditure of Sl million
for a cente r at a form er
sem inary in Donaldson, Ind. The
project ls now on mdelioite hold.
-MORE THAN $3 milUon
was s pent on a proposed center
al Bethel. Minn.. before unan-
t icipated community opposition
s talled the project in protracted
a nd expensive court litigation
Me anwhile . the youths who
could have been trained there
a re still out or work.
-Because or lac1litles availa-
ble a t the Bainbridge <Md.>
Naval Base. two Job Corps cen·
ters. fully staffed. were opened
In nearby Su11queh1nn1 and
ChHapeab In 1978 The two
centers produced zero In their
flttl year and very little the
second year -beyond costing
the llxpayeu a t least $3.6
million. lntlders say tra 1omg
costa at aucb ce nters should run
about •.OOO per man-year. at
Chesapeake, the cost averaged
an incredible $105,000 per man
hour last year.
-THE LUSH, b luegrass
country of Kentucky boasts t wo
mfluentiaJ m em bers of Congress
-a nd four job centers, includ
ang a spiffy $9.4 m ill.ion reloca
tion bu.ilding under construction
at Great Onyx That expen.s1vc
project happens to be in the dis·
trict of Rep. William Natche r.
D -K y . The usually frugal
Natcher and his colleague. Rep
Carl Perkms. D·KY . a re power-lo
on com mlttees that control the
La bor Department's budget
Meanwhile. t ruly needy areas
h ke Miami 'have> no operational
JOb centers. though one 1s now m
the planntnc ata1ee for that city.
fn f all'Mtl, It s hould be noted
that many operational centers,
isuc h as those ln Loe Anaeles and
El P aso, Te xas. have been
helpful ill dealing wlth local un·
employment problems.
Footnote: J ob Corps Director
Richard Jaffe explained that
Chiniak was cancelled for lack
of proper housing; work is re·
sumlng on the Bethel site after
the court challenge was tumed
bac k . a nd d e l ays at th e
Maryland centers were due lo
fa ulty construc tion, which have
:.mce been corrected.
BURYING THE COST: Fidel
Ca st ro has had to resort to
macabre measures to hide from
the Cuban people the huma n price
they·re p.lying for the dictator's
rorc1gn adventures.
One way to cover up the grim
r e <1 llty, uccording t o l'ie cr et
Defense Intelligence Agency re-
por t ~. ha~ been the use of
~ra veyards an Angola . Dead
Cuban "volunteers" a re buried
the re . avoiding the publicity that
would attend the ir s hipment
back t.o the homeland.
As for Cuban wounded , the
DIA su1d, "the practice is to
:.end their casua lties w hospitals
an Eastern Europe rather than
bark to Cuba for hospita liza·
t1on "
With tight control over the
media, Castro as able to prevent
the population at la rge from
le<trnmg the extent of Cuban
l o ssc!> o ve rse a s . The only
p u bl1 c 1t y accorde d C uban
soldiers or "advisers" killed in
('Omb.it a broad 1s when an Jn.
d1v1dual death can be exploited
for pohueal propag<1nd a .
Othe rwise . th1· only way t he
a1r crC:1 Jo(l' Cuba n <•a n becom e
;1v. a re of the cost or Cas tro·:.
i.:u n harrcl <l1plomacy 1s to h<1Vt>
1t hit clo~w to home "'When a
n1·1i•hhor down thf' block did not
t omt• hom'· fr om Angola r,r
1-:1h11JIJIJ 1>r comr .. home cr1p
plt•tl . the• DIA n ·p1>rtcd , th•·
tubJn l*''fllt· i:1·t an 1nkhng of
1u.,t h l')1otr l''tJH.!n:,,1v•· Castro''>
111 rt·1iin '"''".,. 1-..
Channel Island Proposal 'Hazardous'
To the Editor:
The recent a rticle co verlnli?
nav1gat1on and anchoring an the
Channel Island area came as a
complete s u rprise und I am
a m azed that an)One cou ld
;_iuthor i.uch a propo:.al
1 Safety -I h<1 ve been sa1hn1?
my !>atl1ng vc -.~c l over th1·
California coa!>lal waters for
over 30 years. anti with authon ·
ty. s ay that to anchor two mile<>
o ffs hore from thl' Ch anne l
Islands would be an extremely
hazardous thing to try to do.
2. CATALINA Conser vancy -
T his nonprofit organization. un-
d er the leade rs hi p or Doug
P ropst. of Santa Catalina Island,
is doing an excellent job and
cons iders the interests or a ll
persons who wish to visit thfr;
isla nd by their own boat or by
other means.
3 Catalina Is land -This pro-
p o s a I w o uld l ea ve Santa
Catalina Island the only island
ofr the California roast that
sailors and their vessels from all
over the world could visit. Th.is
would create an overwhelmin~
burden on the crowded condi-
tions of this is land ·s hays and
cores.
Belay this pr~posa l '
R E . MILLER
TGC!'fln lo'Fllo•t~•
To the Editor .
There are perha ps millions or
people in Southe rn California
alone who reel the s ame way I
do a bout the hostages -and
thitl Is, "why in the hell isn't
Pres ident C art er d o ing
somet.hlng about it?"
I a m n ot ta lki ng about
diplomatic negotiations, secret
talks. or even threats which Ob·
vlously aren't doing any good,
but straJghllorward simple hard
laclics, such as:
1. Naval blockade -nothing
goes in. nothing goes out. II 1l
hurts the European countries
and Japan, I am In sympathy,
but we do have 50 hostages there
and lhey don't. Also, m ost of
them didn't Join our boycott of
the Olympics, a~r we saved
them in World War II.
Z. NO IUNIAN8 ln this cowt·
try. While they att pr1>bably in·
aocent vidlms of thlt crili•. how
many do you hear protaUn1 to
the lrenlan 1ovemm@nt to re·
lease the bostqe.s? lAt them be
the suestt of some other country now.
3. Use mapetlc mines as In
Vietnam. Remember how this
tndtndly bfouebt I.be war to an
end?
4. Iraq's <net&hbor of Iran)
mlllt&ry foree should be built up
with otfenatve weapons.
5. Any country 1Mn1 aid and
comfort to Iran should have our
t
aid <~lud.ing imports and ex
ports> cut off. Set a certain date
and then do it
6. A~aan set a certain date.
and then ~o to war with Iran by
occupyin~ tht.• 011 fae ldi.. [Ind /or
Tehran Th<· Jrantanor; mav bf.
br1n e :ind tough on TV. but ~<."'
ho w tht.'y ~land <1 g a1ni.t J•·t
plane!>. tanks :.nd Mann<>~ tn
coordrn<ited attach rr th<' So
.-1et Union wants to get involved.
that ·s a c hance we have to take
But again. remembe r Iran
d oes ha ve 50 A m e r i can
hostages. not Russian hostages
DON WILLIAMS
Bait Co•~
To t he Editor ·
fl a ppears that lho.se who fish
the ocean ha ve a n e w rule
shoved down their g ullet -that
of a bonito limit. Once con·
s1de red more o r less a trash fish
a long Wlth many other s pecies.
t hey are today muc h sought
a fte r ano command a pretty
good pnce in the m a rket
What's the reason for all of
this? Some say it's due to an
overtake south of the border .
But what about the take up here'.'
The take in this instance 1s not the
bonito but the bait fi sh -the
anchovy
Now the anchovy Is the food or
the bonito and whatever other
fis h that may be le ft In our
coastaJ waters If the rood Isn't
hen. neither 1s the fish
NOT TOO LONG ago g re at
balls <as they were called > of
anchovies were abundant off.
s hore. No more.
How qu.ickly lime passes and
how qulckly we forget. Yeater
d ay <nearly> we had another
gr eat bait fish here -the
Calilom ia sardine and at Umes
the water was alive with them.
The city or Monterey boomed
and the money poured In from
the sardine indus try. It ap·
Punela
pea red it would ne ver end
Dumb t.bmkang. for overrught
the sardine was gone Some s<11rt
thcv'd come back Thf'v rl1rl . hlll
l'Gr.h lime a -.t·h<w)I "hO\.\l>fJ up
mJn wasv.a1ltnJ::l41t hh1 n••t· .1n1I
'''ll'rrrunatt.'<i tht·m
f.0008\'f: -..1rrhn•' 1h1•\ n
~<>nt• And .... -.ur•·I~ .1 -. th1 \
14 c•nt. so WI 111 h·· (IOC'h O\ It''
For \l•:1r:-. !-...icra m1.•nt11 ha-.
been l)(.·ttt1ont•d ,, nt! "'k1·d t•1
<,lop tht' O\Prktll of the and1ov' ··w(' regulate tht.' tukf'" 11> thP•r
s t and a rd a n~ 14 t'r Ht.'J! u 1:. ll·d
w he re -into frr t1lr;u•r ;ind
animal rooo ·1 There's ~ou r rt.•i.:
ulat1ons. th<il ·, ~reed. la('k or
v1s1on and 1rrespon~1 b1lat)
Now. why conrcrn onese lf
over a smelly lttlle fa sh ., <:on
cem better be coming a nd f:bl.
for too late 1s almost he re
WARREN G. ALTHOFF
Tf •r 10 Ffglu Bark
To tht.• EdJtor r cert.amJy do d1s agrc-e wtth
your "l\uto ln.'lpttl1on Pla n Es·
sent1al. ··editorial or June 24 You
a d vocat e w e s u ccumb to
W ashangton 's demands for yearly
a uto 1nspertions. even thoueh
they '"could have a nega tive ef·
feet" on our air pollution that we
a re trying to improve. so that wt
can get $750 m11l1on back from
Washington. The cost to auto
owners would be more than that.
And it would create another
permanent burea ucracy to dram
orr that amount or money each year .
And the rederal Environ mental
Proteetion AJtenry's mandate for
a moratonum on any new in·
dustry in our state , 1f they deem 1t
"smog-producing," 1f we do not
follow th.is plan. will further stop
o ur g ro wth . d 1mln i!>h ou r
economy and mrrease our un-
e mployment.
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"Mr. Fogllnd, your deddy uya tot ... you ye>u',..
ftntd."
lf we continue to let ourselves •
ht! blackma iled by the federal
~ovemmcnt. b.:c aus•· they tax
a w u y mnn· n( <)\Jr monc•v than th"
'>I.i i• <1<>•'' th•·n· v. Ill l>t• no 1•nd t<i
11 IA• v. ill n11t •inh 1,..,,. more of
"ur I r•·Nl11111 ' hut our -.t[ltf''~
11ch1-. ,,, '41·11 Th•·n Wt• v.111 truly
I"•· und•·r .1 d111 •• 1or~h1p fl 1.ll
111111• lof1~ht h.1c ·k
•i Ol.l>I .. ; JOSEPll
Mho#4> Bad '~•?
Tn !ht• ":tt1t11r
·1 h•· ~I\ Id~ ;1n· µull1n g some
troop., •1ut c1f Af~hunri..t:.n as a
.:ood v.1 ll gcsturt'
The la~t ~ood will Ji?csture Wal>
v. hen lht• Soviets pull ed troops
out of l::a.-.t ,;crmany JUSl before
lhl')' 1nvud<'d AfRhan1st an
Wonder who this good will
Rf'Slur.-wtll be bad news for.
JIM flOLDfNG
· t C"f f Oft f,' ftJH•ll fl "fl
To the Editor :
I was an eyewttness to an un-
settling action by the Ne wport
Beach Police. Jt was the Fourth
of July on BaJboa Island. The
neighbors and their fa milies and
friends were on the bea ches set·
tmg off fireworks -a tradition
there for decades. Not just a rew
isolated cases, but actually hun·
dreds or people we re openly and
happily mvolved.
Many apparently had decided
the city wasn't r eally serious
abouL the ord ina nce aga inst
their Fourth festi vities. and
somc actually didn't realize the
ncuv1ty fn whic h t h ey we re
enli?aged was illegal.
S u dd~nly, two un iformed ~
pollcem en burst throu gh the
t'rowd onto the ~ach , taking a •;
local ~iderlt by" the arms and,
without explanation . walking
him rapidly away. His family
a nd fnends saw him disappear
anto the crowd. Wha t they had no
way of kn~ing was th1t he
would be w alked two blocks
away to a.squad car and given a
clU.tion -this while dozens ot
fire worb tonUnued lo nare, pop
a nd shower ak>a1 the beaches.
My point is, dtd the Newport
Beach PoUce want compliance
or did they Just want to nex their
mu !lcl es and bully s ome c1tliena~
I 'm puule d , angry and
troubled by what I saw.
RUTH WESTPHAL
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w trer1 Jrom read.en or-. welcome.
The nght to coridlme ~trnt lo ffl
lpQCt or eliminate llbft ti r•wrwd.
IA1ter1 of 300 word.t or ltit tllUl b.
g11wn pre/nence. All i.ttn t mlllf •·
ct..U ft(rlot•"oe ond mo~lbtg oddrw1t
but nCJn'W!l IMJI be wUhMld °"~It
If ttlf/idnt reo.t0n ii oppornt.
P~t I'll UU llOf be pubUtMd.
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qed llr. See wu INled
lD a ~ York 1ubwa)' cu-UM
olhf'r da y
readln1 hia ~-·-new•peper u bell he could
wttb hi s ... r palsied ..
bands. Thtt
aentle lrem
ble bothered
the man next
to bim who.
accordln.a to
the news accounts. told bim to
cut out that shak1na. The old
man couldn't understand either
because he 's a Fre n chman
whose native to ngue isn't
Engliah or because no~y can
bear anybody in a New York
subway. The continued trem·
bling so vexed bU seat mate that
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tM )'0.C l8d mud• lar1er man
•Wllal • Mr S.. punched tum
out ... lilft .... bleeclin1 and
near~.
T8S P8ACTICt: of do1na
away .tu. lM aaed ud lnflrm
baa .._.. -.U'td In by many
dUferent people in dHrerent
places and tl)OCha. where lMl"C'
waa DGl the 1urpha1 food lo au.-.
taln members too oJd or loo lr\
u padtat.ed to work
IA•Vin& 1 person In the forest
with a waler iourd and nothlng
tlse to wait for death to enfold
tum may seem cruel, but the
way it is usually done does have
the dlollty ot nature about It
The ofd are left to die m lhe
same rh.yt.hm as the planet tilts.
the equinox comes and autumn
falls.
Perhaps beat.mg old men to
death in alleys is the urban
e quivalent T o r ead th l'
newspapers you get the idea that
retired people are only good for
adding to inflation. unbalancing
the buct1et and draulnc down
tht woridn& 1tnd producUl& por-
tion ot lbe popuh•tlon.
Odd, lan 'l tl" W.i are the
rtthe11t nation m the world but
the mefila&e beeped out from
the or1ans of our society con
cerned with makt.n& wealth -
places like The Wall Street
Journal or f'orbes -1s that we
don 'l have surplus enough to
hike car~ of our ancients who.
we are told m irked tones. aren't
dying n eu rly as fas t a nd
therefore a~ sat1sractorily as
they did Let's face at. we can
either have a two and a half war
navy or grandpa.
NOT THAT money would
necessarily have saved Mr See. or lat.e. there have been more
stories than ever about older
people being brutalized. usually
b y th eir c hildr en or
grandchildren
You should always keep your
guard up when announcements
of newly discovered social prob·
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lema are made. H11 pbytlcaJ
and emotional abuse of older
people by tbelr closest relatJves
rully lncreued or are lhele the
flndiap of une mployed socill
worken looldn1 for a Job?
Even lettin1 that questicn IO
unaoawered. it is plain to see
that our society offen neither
solace nor protection for maay
older people. An elderly man in
Quotes
"Everyone certainly doesn't
need eigbl bours of sleep. The in·
div1dual r equi r ements ar e
tremendously variable. Some
people get along very well with
five or six hours, and others
need seven to eight. but l doubt
very many people need more
than eight hours." -WUUam C.
On. di.rector of lbe Sleep Dis·
orders Clinic at Presbyterian
Hos pit.aJ in Oklahoma City, who
advocates rearranging habits as
an alternative to sleepin" pills.
Marya.cl wa1 reeeetl)' tried ud
acqulaed ol 'k1lliq a ...........
Tbe faett ol tllle cue are bard to
reliably reconttruct from
newspaper a«ouata but it •P.
pears tbe mu bad been eadleu·
ly teaffd end tormented by
prenklsh neithborbood boys.
One wlnt« day the kids were
lhrowinc snowballs al him and
matt.en got 9Uf. of hand. Next
thing one ol the boys was dead of
a shotgun wound.
THE CO••VNITY has no
power to cmcipline such youthful
misbehavior. There aren't
enough policemen in Russia to
guard t.be home of every weak,
potential victim. That is the
parents' job, but lhe kids
themselves are as rootless in
their own soil as older people.
The adults in the family must
work
Home making has been de·
graded in status and doesn't pay
enough so that Mom and Pop
pus h more of t.he chores of child
reialnt ont.o the Mllool, wbAda la
no Ion,_. a nelshborbood imtitu·
tion and i• belnt aquilhed to
bread cnambs by lhe pressure of
new responslblUtJes jt can 't Uve
up to.
The only people who have a
place ln this world are those who
have a job . Th e able
bodied young a nd the
able bodied old are ex ·
eluded from the work place and
hence from social status and
social place. As a substitute t.bey
are offered the minislraUona ot
impossibly awkward inalitu-
tiona. Day care for the young,
day care for the old, eyerybody
banging t.o1ethe r like· billiard
balls after a hard break.
But in Waahlncton these are
not the m.;or problems of tbe
day. Ultimately we may free the
hostages in Iran, but if cb.Udren
lock t.beir pa.rents up in their
rooms, the old people should
send away for a pamphlet . The
Department of Agriculture has
an answer for everything.
If you didn't inherit
~a Stiffel lamp,
you can buy yours
now at Bullock's.
Every Stlffel lamp on our floor Is on sale.
A 31 ~ " bright old brass finish; ivory shade.
Reg. $158 ", Introductory pries, 99.99
8 . 37~" old brass finish; ivotyshadB. Reg. $215, 149.119
C. 34 ~··antique brass finish; ivoty slub shade.
Reg. $135, 99.99
D. 32" antique brass finish; sandstone fsnpleated
linen shade. Reg. $250, 195.99
E. 31" old brass finish: beige pl88ted linen shade.
Reg. $280, 225.99
Also on sale, but not shown:
F. 55" old brass finish bridge floor lamp; ivory stub
shade. Reg. $265 ", Introductory price, 199.99
G. 26 Yi'' old brass finish; ivory pleated linen
shade. Reg. $170, 145.99
H. 54 '' floor lamp with beveled glass tray: ivory
knife-pleat shade. Reg. $335, 295.99
Lamps. 641
Some quantities limited to stock on hand.
·RegutM pnces Wiii oecome effectn.e on ..AJty 20. 1980.
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African
Growth
(;urves Outta Slg•t
Fair'• Bathing Beauliea Parade PritJalely
R~te Up
WASlllNOroN <AP) -TM
world ~pulalJon C'oatJ_nuea lO
1row. H ,.cl•ll1 ta Arrtu .
•llhouab tla• 1lobal nl• or
rrowth Ml aaow.ct ln lbe lut (iv~ year pt'riod. I.be U.S. Cenaus
Bur .. u reports
Wotldwide, the ~port states.
· 'tbe tnnd ln the 1 IOba.I IJOP'Al•
lion 1ro wtb rate haa been
aenerally downward In rMent
years. lhe 1rowth rat~ having
declined from about 2 t perttnt
ln 1965-70 to l 7 per<'('nt in uns-7t ...
DUUNG THE SAME period.
the growth rate for AlriC'B· in
creued (tom 2.5 percent to 2 9
percenr. blg:beet in the world.
the ~ di&C'loeed. By ~m
pariaoo, Latin America had a 2 4
percent 1rowtb rate In the
1975·79 period. wblle the rate
was 1.9 percent in As1 a, l 1 per-
cent ln Oceania, 0.8 percent in
North America and 0.1 percent
ln Europe. Oceania Includes
Australia and islands In the
South Pacific.
Earlier. in 1965-10, the arowth
rate in Latin America waa 2.7
percent ; that of A.ala wu 2.S
percent: Oceania, 2 percent:
North America, 1.1 percent; and
Europe, 0.8 percent.
THE aEPO&T NOTES that,
while pc>pulaUon growth rates
have declined ln most parts or
the world, the absolute number
or people being added yearly to
tbe w orld 's t o t a l has not
declined. That is because the
lower growth rate is a pplied to
an e ver-larger base population.
The report focuses on the 87
countries with populations of 5
million or more. These countries
contain 97 percent of the world's
populat.ion.
The world's mos t populous na-
t ion , t h e r eport finds . 1s
mainland China with more than
a billion people. However. the
a uthor.; stress that there a re still
uncertainties about the quality
IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME
Joe Orton end Wlfe Hemet Celebrate
Longest Wed
Couple Married BO Years
G REAT GIDDING. England CAP> -Britain's Jongest-married couple, 104-year-old Joe Ort.on and his 102-year-old wife
Harriet, have celebrated their 80lb weddin1 anniversary at their
bumble cottage home .
inundated by well-wishers bringing flowers and consratul•·
lions. including a choral serenade by 80 children rrom the
village school and a telegram from the queen, the couple apote
to reporters about the secrets of happy wedlock.
"When you've round a sweetheart u I did," Ortoo said Wed-
nesday, "carry oo courting her for the rest of your life juat u
you did before you took her to the altar."
A carpenter by trade, Orton remembered the 11-bour work
days or his youth and said: "We did not have time to quarrel."
MOUNT VEKNON. Ind CAP>
When the queen of the llllO
Poeey County Falt la crowned
nut ..-. you can bet your pop-
corn money that she'll be cov·
ered from top to bottom.
For t.be first tlme ln rettnt
years. there'll be no parade ol
beaut.lee •led 11 to 21 in batblnc
sulta before hometown fans in
tbls county l.n the far sout.bwest
comer or lndiana. The s wimsuit
judeln& was private.
.. THEY'RE NEavous
enough without worrying about
whethe:r that's gonna fall down
or this is gonna creep up." says
Pat Herrmann. who scotched
the swimsuit competition at the
60-year-old fair. "These girls are
In delicate years -a nd if
there's an eas ier way to do
something, why not do it?"
Counte r ed a n Eva ns ville
Press editorial, "If there is to be
swimsuit competition, everyone
should have an opportunity to
judge."
"Coot.estants blessed with a
Venus de Milo figure ought to
have the opportunity and be
proud to sbow it publicly. just as
another contestant blessed with
the creative genius of a Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart ought to be able
to sit before the piano with au·
dieo ce on ha nd,·' s aid the
newspaper.
MRS. HERRMANN first ran
the coot.est last year. and said
she "like to have passed out"
when her husband announced
that be -and therefore abe -
was uaigned contest duties.
"I really didn't think I could
do lt all myself. I'm an uaiatant
4·H leader, I've got kids to raise
and bop to chase. and I write
the Road Runner ne ws column
for the homemakers' extensaoo
club," she said.
• and a ccuracy of populal.Jon in-
formation from China.
. Queen Victoria was still on the lbrooe or Enetand wbm tM:r
met al a party in l894. They married in a country church ID 190
and eventually 1>ct up house in this village near Cambridge.
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India was ranked M~l·ond with
667 mal hon. The Soviet Union
was third with 263 m 1 l11 on
followed by the United States <.it
221 million and Indonesia at 148
million.
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"I WU GETnNG an.1wen1
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Only nine signed up thl.a year,
compared to 13 Ip 1979, but Mrs.
Herrmann believes more wou.ld
have turned out If word had
spread there would be oo public
batb1n1 s uit display.
She remembers earlier prob. lems .
"A few years ago. this girl
was up on stage in her bathing
suit and this guy in the audience
started boUering 'pig.' I don't
think she beard it -but I did. It
really got to me." Mrs. Herr-
mann said.
"IF IT CAN'T BE a nice,
dignified, beautiful thing, you
might u well pitch it. I'm just"
farm woman. a mother. But if I
w e r e to be judged on m y
va ricose veins a nd not on
myself. I'd be in trouble."
Mrs. Herrmann wH pl ucd
this year.
•'They m od e led around a
1wlmmln1 pool fo r • photo
1rapber, one of the best. The,,
we took them aU out for plua. ·
she said. "It made u tremeodow
dlfrerence. The girls we re so re
taxed, and the judges really aot
a chance to know them ."
The fina l decision will M
made by the six female Jud1es
Tuesday night . arter a public
evening gown competlllon at the r air grounds.
"NOW THEY CAN go out
there in front of their daddies
a nd mothers and siste rs and
friends wtthout worrying. Ju.~t a
httle decency, that's all it takes,
said Mrs. Herrmann.
A year remains of Mrs. Herr·
m ann's husband's term on the
fai r board, and her contest
duties.
"Sometime in the future. when
we're otr the board, how to han-
dle the s wims uit competition
wlll be for somebody e lse to de· c1de," she said.
Town Drops Plan
To 'Bomb' Pigeons
AHOSKI E. N C. CA P> • ·The Town Council has discarded a
plan to use LSD as a means of dnvmg pigeons from Ahoski e.
The plan was dropped after Mayor Mernll Evans said he
reeeived letters from across the nation protesta.ng the pl ara. one or several bemg considered.
A flock of some 3.000 pigeons have used a two-block arc<1 of
downtown Ahoskie as their home for two months . A llC<:n!>ed pest·
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LONDON (AP >
Capt. Nigel Windsor
Waite, formerly of the
elite Welsh Guards and
d esc r ibed a s th e
archetypal Guards of.
ficer -proper, polite
a nd charming -h as
been sent to jail after
p l eading g uilty to
welfa re fraud
lie was greedy, said
Jud ge Da vid West ·
Russell. sentencing him
to 15 months
DE S PIT E HI S
privilege and money
ownin g h o u ses io
England and Spain -
Wa ite s pun hard-luck
stories for 10 years to
welfare officials, cheat-
ing the government out
of more than $20,000
with false claims.
Prosecutor Roy Amiot
told London's Old Bailey
Court that Waite lied
when be claimed he was
broke after leaving bis
job as an ex port
manaser. He started
With <l $3R per WCt•k
\H·lfarc benef1I , r1M11g to
$HO la~t yt·ar, Amiot
:.a id.
THE PROSECUTOR
said Waite, 55, who was
educated al excluSl\'e
Harrow school. Oxford
University and Sand·
hu rst army college,
belonged to three Lon-
don shops. had four cars
and owned real estate
worth $.587.000 providing
him with $26,000 a year
tn rents.
Waite pl eaded guilty.
But before g oing to
prison, he wrote out a
c h ec k t o r epay the
m o n ev h<: ha d
defrauded.
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Elsewhere
MARTlN,S.D. (AP)-
Jo Ann Yellow Blrd, 32,
an Indian activist who
won a $300,000 civil
rights judgment against
the city of Gordon, Neb.,
last year. apparently
poisoned herself with
s trychnine, authorities
said. She died Monday
night.
R IO DE JANEIRO.
BrazU CAP) -Vlaklu
de Mones. 66, Bruilian
poet, composer and
diplomat who was co-
author of the interna-
tional bit '"I11e Glrl from
Ipanema," died Wednes·
,day.
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•Probate
• Ttrminallon or Joint Tenancies
• PreparaUon or wills & trusts
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Catt 710 811·1 ... or HS·HS7 to
81Taqie for an appointment and a fee
etlltnate.
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Rules Change Wanted ~···'" Berl Lance , lJ.S. A.la Net1J Slandanla in Nuning Ho111es rormer U .S .
bud1et. director,
ha s sold hla
Atlanta
mansion, ''But·
terfly Manna."
for Sl.4 million
to Atlanta en·
trepreneur,
Robert L. White.
WAIRIJllGTON <AP) -fte ~IMDt w propoMd daMlel la eludarda ......... bollM9 rec t.U.S MedfaN IDd M..tkaN ,_..., to alv•
paliftll.I a 1reaw voice In tWr Ii.tac ~tIODI
ud clear MIW'&nce of the k.lad ol tnatmeat t.be1
can expett.
Natb.n J . Stark, uaderseeretary of the
Department ol It altb aod Hwnu S.rvkea, said
W~ the rul• would aooly to about 18,000
11kUled nuraina home• ud-lntermedlate·care
ra clllllH aervtn1 about 1 3 mllllo n older
Ammcant.
"TRE8E PaOP08BD a &GUIAftON8 are a
m-.Jor step towanl eodlnl &be lmpenoaa.lity, indif·
ferenc. and lao11Uon that characterise We in some
nuralnc homes for muy elderiy citbeu.'' he said.
Tbe department eaUmated that tbe regulations
could be implemented at a cost ol about lS centa
per patient per day or about $71 million.
But the National Council of Health Centers
t·onte nded that implementation would cost a~t .
$1 billion a year. Executive Vice President Jack
MacDonald srud the purpose of the regulations -
:.i mplifying the system and malting it more cost ef.
fective -was k>St in the three years it took lo de·
velop the standards. He contended that they would
"1m1><>.5e :.1gnHtcant burdens on nursing homes
without significantly improving the quality of pa-
ll~nt car~."
THE REGULATIONS WILL BE open for
public commt>nl for 60 days. They itlso will be the
subJcct of public hearings in each of the depart-
m1..>nt 's 10 regions during that period.
Among the prov1s1ons :
An expanded set of patient rights. including
free association with other patients and visitors.
pe rmission to share a room with a spouse. access
to tnformation about advocacy services available
to patients, penJonal privacy and access to their
records.
Guarantee of a comprehensive medical,
phyl.1cal and pl.ychologicaJ assessment for each
patlH=u adml.Uloa. t.o be followed with tre1t-
ment aad Um«ab'-.
-et« ataftla1 atandarda.
-A minJmum ol l2 houri per day of visiUnc
time between 1 a.m. and 10 p.m.
-ConakleraUon ot paUeot dietary pttferencea
i.n meal pl1Ming.
Stark said the st.andards represent a shift tn
the 1ovemmeot'1 focus from a.ssu.rtne physically
s afe and sanitary conditioos, a goal which has
largely been achieved, toward improving the
quality of life lo settings where 9ne out of 20
Americans over 65 spend at lea.st some of their
time.
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delivery service.
MORNING FRESH PRODt:CE
Vine Ripe Cantaloupes . . . . . . . .... 39c lb.
Sweet Nectarines . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c lb.
Crispy Local Cucumbers . . . . .. 5 for 1.00
Vine Ripe Beefsteak Tomatoes ...... 59c lb.
P RIME & TOP CHOICE BEEF
aged at lt'aSt JO da)~ to tbt' pt'ak or pt-rft"<·tmn
Le an Ground Beef t~rounrt houri) i
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I ..19 lb.
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F resh Salmon Steaks (center cut> . .4.98 lb.
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~ ir-,1 Of The S.-•'>On Now Available
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Chabii"' or Vin Rose , , '11 111111 •••••••••• 1.49
Old Bu.\hmlJI l ri5h Whi5key •'ll 1 ••.•.. 10.SO
Bolla Wines 1ri i.: 1, 2s1 .................. 4.25
:--o<JH' HOM' Trf'bb1Jno. HJrcfolmn \'alpnltl·cllu
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Zinfandel 1 r• I!· 5 '!Ill .. • • . . • . .••••• -.3.SO
Cabernet or Chardonnay in·..: s :151 ...• 3.95
J uhannesberg Riesling ro i: ;, ""1 1 .••• 3.75
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An•mblywo1naa Marta• B•r•Hoa. ft . f'wport Buch. M18 U.at ..,.,...._ ol aute ,...
lal~ boens. l.Dd comm•Micee ID Callf(lnla hu
cornea job
alder that. 1lnc• the 1onmor appotnta the mem·
Mn ~ ~ ••Mda t8pc.albht foe the re1uJ1 . t&ot\1. ht I.a Ukely to veto meuW"el delaped to
ovtrtum what lhon •1encle& have done. Mrs. Ber1et0n uya
••• " 'rhe jok._.. he adds, 1oea like tNI:
"flow many C•ltrornlam does It tall• to put ln
"" llghl bulb" ..
, "Flvt• On.-to pul 1\ m and four to prote11 the
n~.:ulalory permtts."
alCllAa& G. OAUNEa ot Fountain VaUey ,
who wwuc:c..ar"1ly oppoMd Rep. Robert Badham.
R·Ntwport Beach, In the ~can primary in
June, HY• h~ la now baclllfta Bad.ham ror re· eltcUon
1 In 1967 68. th,• aMt'mbJ1woman notes. ~ l'e· 1gulallons wert• adoa.att.-d by 72 board.I and com·
lm1 slons 8t»tt>w1dC' Ten yHn later, the number or tref(ulatory ug,•ncit•:s mushroomed to 147 and they
'•dopted mor~ th1tn l,200 r.-guJaUON In a year
Radham coll.,cu,ct m~ than 75 percent or the
GOP vote in th" primary atalut. Gardner and
J:.ck un-.·r or Luguna Nlruel. •••
' Al lh-.t rate. :SM)'b Mr&. Beraeaoo, U stops be
in1 •mu.sin&;
She wants the ~glslalure lo have t.be power lo
mvalldatf' any reguJ•llon •dopted by a state qen·
ANNE BADHAM. wife ol t.be coaareuman,
has been ell!cted secreta.ry of t.be Republican
Congressional Wives Club for lbe 91tb CODgress
beginning next Jaowary. • • • ~ by paasing a concurrent resolutioo. Such a re&·
ulloo would requlre only a m-.,onty rule l.n each
ouse and couldn 'I be vetoed by Lbe governor.
··under eXJstmg law. there are only two ways
to correct abuse of autbonty by a state regulatory
agency," the assemblywoman points out. "One rem-
edy is to challenge the state agency In the
courts. 1lle second is to introduce a bill in the
l ,egislature to specifically override the rule or
.regulation m question.·'
REPUBLICAN YOUTH Associates of the
Orange County Republican Central Committee will
be at the Republican National Convention in
Detroit.
Those attendmg are Chris Mchorney, presi·
dent or the group, from Westminster: Mike Burs·
te m. secretary, Corona del Mar; Kristine Kirven.
Newport Beach ; Chris Clark. Fullerton: Lori
Younger, Fountuin Valley: Steve Magro, Irvine:
Tara Owens. Corona del Mar: Jana Stordahl and
J ohn Stordahl. Cypress. and Jane Ann Ras musson or Newport Beach.
The first remedy is too expensive and the
second is too difficult, particularly when you con·
Report Cites Disinterest
County Preparedness Lags
Orange County Supervisors
have been told thal the county's
emergency preparedness and
civil defense programs are suf-
fering from "a lack of interest
and cooperation" between coun-
ty government and city govern-
ments.
That assessment came from
th e county Committee on
Emer~en cy Preparedness, a
committee formed last spring by
superV1sors lo study the status
of emergency planning a nd civil
defense in Orange County.
In 1Lc; r('port. the committee
sa id the board of :.upervisors
should take the lead role "lo in-
sure full participation and com·
pliance with tbe county's
emergency services plan."
T hat plan is t he standby
blueprint for action should the
county be hit by a major dis·
aster or be the target of an at.
tack.
The committee termed both
the emergency preparedness
and civil defense plans ade·
quate. but said they should both
be updated each year.
Ao annual meeting of those
who monitor the plans as well as
those who wouJd carry out its
County's Agencies
Under New Review
Orange County Supervisors have agreed to take another look
:it the need for county government's 125 committees. commtssions.
boards and task forces.
They are asking tbe agencies to fill out a questionnaire to justify t.belr existence.
It isn't the first time supervisors have iooked at the prolifera-
tion of commissions, committees, boards and t.ask forces.
In 1975. the Citizens Diredioo Finding Commission undertook
<J s1m1lar study at the board's request. It ended with the com·
m1 ss1on questioning the need for its own existence.
Three years later. the County Administrative Office did a
similar study and recommended that four commissions be
scrapped.
ll was Supervisor Edison Miller who suggested that this time
the 125 committees. commissions. boards and task forces
themselves provide the information needed for an assessment or their need.
Miller pointed out that some agencies had failed to file the an·
nual report or their activities that came to be a requirement after the 1979 study
directives also was recom-
mended by the committee.
But the major theme of the
two.page report was the need for
more interest and more coopera·
lion amoog locaJ governments
within Orange County.
Supervisor Philip Anthony
ca lled on his four fello w
supervisors to "approve in con·
ccpt" the committet:'s rerom-
mcndations.
Anthony also srud copies of the
report should be distributed to
city o(ficials within the county
"for review and comment ."
~Life' Art
At Saddlehack
Saddleback College in Mission I
Viejo is sponsoring an art show
called "Living Is Now."' featur-I
ing works by instructors and art
s tude nts of Saddleback 's
Emeritus ID8tltute for Lllelong Learnlng.
Tbe · inaUtute. which bas an
enrollment of more than 5,000. is
designed for mid·life and older
adults in the community.
The show will open for a four-
week run July 18 at 7 p.m in~
school's proressiona I galle ry.
For lnformallon. call 831-4836.
Get more volue for yO'Jr dime
with the famous Dime-A-l ine
ads where items worth up to
$50 sell fos1, mu Saturday 1n
the lit1lflµ 1
It's a rare savtngs opportunity you h8Ye to take
advantage otl Saw now on yQX favorite shoes:
style& for work, lellue and dre88y occaelons ..• atytes for fNfJ('f p4aoe you go
and flWlfY place you're going. Hurry In for the best aelectlon In your size!
=r.o..oo joyce·selby shoes
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There is no substitute
for courteous service
the moment you need it-
and ·westcliff Plaza has it!
Two ways to lock up
%3 more than any
bank you:
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CURRENT RATE
8.925"°
ANNUAL EmcTIVE YIELD
Effective July 10-16
$10,000 minimum.
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CURRENT RATE
10.110"°
ANNUAL EmcTIVE YIELD
Effective July 10-23
No minimum.
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Leading tlae Way
These recent graduates of high schools in
Irvine and Newport Beach have been
awarded $1,000 scholarships by the Irvine
Company for community leadership. They
are (rear, from left) Charles D. Larson Jr ..
Accord OK'd
On Diet Ads
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -An out.-of·court
agreement requiring more information in ad-
vertising for the Cambridge Diet about the need to
consult physicians has been reached by attorneys
for the government and the weight loss formula
The attorneys planned to ask U.S. District
Judge Robert H. Schnacke to issue a consent. order
speci/ying terms of the setUement.
RICHARD ST. PBALLE. AN assistant U.S. at-
torney, and John Banker, who represents the diet
distributors, said t.be agreement only requires
cbaqes in the advertising, not the product, a
powdered sulllltmee wbicb is lldded to water. • .,,_ Jnduet la believed to be safe II taken un-
der medical ..... •iaiue. •• St. PbaUe aaid. ''The ~ ..... tbe adftl'tlMmeat .... that lt failed :,::i=tbe w:_,.,,,,,. to aee their dodor
UDder tbe ......-ent. Mare ad•ertlalq wouJd be required to warn persons wbo have
apeci6c medical ~tlom ouUined in the agree-
ment to uae tbe dlet only under a doctor's I •upentliloia.St. Pballesaid.
Dl8ftlllllrl'IO, ML8 AND ADVDTIBING
of the diet plan were halted June 11 ~ Scbnaeke. I
· He said the diet's advertiaint indicated that all l persons can use the diet wit.bout harm and without
medical supel'Vision.
Vaughan Feather of Monterey, vice president
of the Cambridge Diet, said the settlement. avoids
a "protracted litigation, which we had every con-j
fidence of ultimately winning." He called the
changes ''modest. additions ..• in the interest of I clarification.'•
When Scbnacte ordered the diet business to
stop. more than 50,000 orders were waiting to be
filled, Feather said. About two-thirds of those
could be filled immediately under the agreement.,
he said.
But the others must be notified of the advertis·
ing changes and given an opportunity to cancel or-
ders, he said
Rock GuitaiUt
Charged in SD
SAN DIEGO CAP ) -Charges ol battery and
resisting arrest have been filed agaimt Robert
Hall Wier, a guitariat with the Grateful Dead rock
band. in coanecticm with a scuffle with San Dieeo
police aft.er a concert July L
Wier, 36. was treed on bond and ordered to re-
port for arnaignment in mildemeanor arraign-
ment court. Chief Deputy City Att.amey Ted Bromfield
said no complaint was tasued to band drummer
Mickey S. Hart. 36. A case involving band road
manapr Daniel lllfkin, 33, wu ref~ back to
the police for further reports.
Rental Sex Biaa Ruled
MONTREAL CAP> -A provincial court bas
ruled tbat a truck rental company discriminated
aaalmt a woman on the basil ol her sex when it re-
fused to rent ber a truck. The court awarded
Claudette Larouche $219 in damages.
. _ Tbe Qaebec Human JU1bta pomm.iaaion filed
the suit against Emer1ency Car Rental Co. '!be com,_, uid It wanted to minimiw rtab to lt.t
trvcb by inexperienced driven.
Sludent on Honor Lid
Pamela K. Clmnl. ol dean's lilt'for aclMlemlc
ll05 La LlDda Pface; excellence duriDI tbe
Ne•port Beacll, llas temmter at Cer·
lteen named t~ tile ,Ncwwalk.
Attorney at Law .......
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r•Honable price. Initial
coneuttlllon no ctwge.
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Allen J . Lynch of Newport Beach and
Stephen B. Thompson of Irvine. In front
(from left> are Christopher Finnerty, Doris
Nussenbaum and Paul M. Frank, all of
Irvine. ( THE BOOKMAN J REVIEWS in the
When we say it pays to
insulate, w e mean 1t. If
you insulate yo ur attic
to the R-19 standard.
we'll send you a check
for $50. That's if you
have an independent
contractor do the job
or you do it yourself .
If the Gas Company
d065 it. we'll take $50
off your insulation bill
We ....
low cost
financing:
We'll lend you the
money you need to
insulate your attic, at 8%
annual percentage rate:
And 1t doesn't matter if
you do the )Ob, we do
It or you lure an indepen-
d ent contractor. When
you consider how high
mterest rates are these
days, this incredibly
low rate shows how
important w e feel
insulation is.
Wetellhlfl ~·-·· ihe ............
tax bl'ealc.
Insulatmg your home
can make your ~fc less
taxing. The Federal
Gow·rnmcnt think s
insulation IS important,
too So 1t allows a 157:'
tax credit o f up to $300
of the cost of attic insula-
tion. That should be an
attractive incentive
for anybody.
SOUT~CRN CAltFORNIA OAS COMPANY
DAILY PILOT
wne c:c:..:..
yoarp•NDs.
When all is said and
done. the real reason
to insulate is to save
naturol g as. That's great
fo r Cahforrua. The les.s
en(;rgy you use to heat
and/or cool your home.
the less money you
spend on gas and
electric bills. And that's
great for you. So what
are you waiting for?
For more inlonnabon
see an msulation con-
tractor or call us toll-free
at 1-800-252-9090.
(From area code 209
caIJ collect 213-
689-3334 )
•$50 rebote ond low cost hnMcing ova1loble on.y to Southem Cahfom1a Gas Company customers, Cdll 1-8Q0.252-0600 for lnfonMhon
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RED ONION AT PETER'S LANDING IN TROUBLE WITH HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICIALDOM
Diaco Declared Nulaanee H Hert»our Nelghbort Oeacend on Counell whh N«MH Clalm9
Council Crackdown
Set on Red Onion
By ROBERT BARKER
Ott•o.llyf'lltolllMf
Huntington Beach City Council
members have agreed with a
number of waterfront residents
a nd with O range County
Supervisor Harriett Wieder that
the Red Onion disco constitutes
a public nuisance.
The council directed City Al·
torney Gail Hutton lo prepare
fmdmgs of fact to support possi-
hle legal action to force the disco
to abate the noise in its parking lo• or to close
Girl Scouts
At CdM Earn
Pro1nolio11s
Cadette Girl Sc·out T roop 1273
of Coron.1 dl•I Mar hus awarded
21 g1rb First Cl<1:-.s Scout status
al ;.i <'t.'rl·mony ht·ld <t i St
M1 chat'l und Al l Angcb Church
Corona d(•I Mar '
The girl~ urc Michelle Arconta
Nalani Forste r, Tracy Glasgow:
Kendall Hall. Mary llett. Stacey
Kt>ll y , C l aire Krupp , S usan
Lambt>. Kelly Malcomb, Laura
Mann
Also. Cathy Mills, Nancy Nerr,
Stacey Pilbbury, Jenni/er Piper,
Linda Pilcher, Tracy SchmJdt.
Karen Stahr. Leslie Van Dell,
Sas kia Vand e rWal. T y ra
Wotrsber~. and Melissa Yank.
Free Clinic
For Parents
B<:~mnan~ .I uly 28 and contmu
mg for six wecki. the Laguna
Beach F'ree Clinic· will provide
free group the r apy to step·
parents interested an discussing
experiences common to havmg
step-chJldrcn.
The groups will be under the
direction o f J ane Drew, a
Ucensed clinical social worker.
Anyone mterested in joining
the g r o up who uld conta c t
Marion Kanour during working
hours at 494-0761.
Passenger Killed
LINDEN . NJ IAP ) -A
track rail JUttmg from a passing
work tram speared a crowded
Amtrak commuter car . killing
o ne passenger anci 1n1uring
more than 19 others, officials
s ay. The accident occurred dur ·
mg peak rush hours Wednesday
afternoon
Neee naJorltt1
THE DISCO, located ln the
Peter's Landing developme nt In
the Huntington Harbour areu.
has been criticized by neighbor·
Ing residents since It opened last J anuary.
They complained or r1chttng,
v_ulgar language, tra ffic conges·
lion. squealing tires. honking
horns and of patrons urinating
on their walls .
The disco failed two noise
tests conducted by the county's
Human Services Agency In April and June
Ron Newman. president of the
Red Onion. said he is confident
the d isco can mitigate the noise
dur ing the t ime that t heoo finding
of facts is being prepared
HE SAID THE m anagement
will get involved dltl'Ctly with
improving the condit ions after
the problem ca rhcr hctd bel·n
handled by 0Hi c1als from the•
Peter's Landi11g development
Under questioning by Cnun
c ilman Jack Kelly, Nf'wman
said patrons had nc•ver been ad-
m onished to cooperatc with the
nearby residents m Huntington
Harbour. Sunset Beach and Seal Beach.
Re d Onion attorney Steve
Solomon said that the manage-
ment owed residents a publJc apology.
SEVERAL PEOPLE, includ·
ing Super visor Wieder, ex-
pressed doubt that m a nagP
ment couJd qul'll the noise
She had urgPd th1• council to
act "forthwtth" in cons ideration
o' the public nuisance
"We've attemr>h:d to bring
both sides together to solve the
problem. The wheels of 1ust1 ce
grind slowly and much too nols1·
ly," she dedared.
She said privately that efforti.
to solve noise proble ms haven't
been successful.
ONLY ONE resident spoke in
behalf of the disco. He saJd the
disco is not a nuisance. If It is
declared to be one. he said, then
officials s hould c lose down
Anaheim Stadium. too.
Others. however, complained
vigorously. They s aid the dlsco
i s not compatible with the
lifestyle of residents and that
their rights h ave taken second
place to the rights of profit.
Resident Bob Phlllips said his
family is disturbed e very morn-
ing at 2 o'clock when the dtsco
closes "We haven't slept an en-
tire 'light since it opened," he
said
Cabs Feared
Endangered
U.S. Species
The traditional American taxi
cab Is slowly being phased out of
our society because of increased
ins urance a nd gasoline costs. ac-
cording to a UC Irvine pro-
fessor .
Dr. Roger Teal. assistant pro.
lessor or civil engineering has
Just finished an 18-montb tr'ansit
study funded by a $56.000 grant
from the U.S. Department of
T ransportation.
HE SAID THE taxi cab with
one passenger and one driver
are becoming less common at
the same time as "shared-ride
or dial·a-ridc taxis" a re increas-
ing in popularity. This type of
trans it syste m is usually charac-
te r 1 zed b y door-to -doo r
automobile or van service in
whic h :.J s mall number o f
passengers ride together .
Thi· average cost of s hared·
tnxi ser vice is 25 to 30 percent
h•ss than the truditional cab. ac·
corrl mg to Tea l.
In fact, many cab companies
would be out of business if they
hadn't begun participating in the
dial·a-ride trend. he said.
"BETWEEN IMC and 1972, 15
per cent of alJ the cab companies
in the country went out of busi-
ness," he sald. "In California
between 1972 and 1976. 10 per-
cent of the cab companies went
under.
.. Especially in small com-
munities. m any of these cab
drivers ha .. ·e Just had to raise
the1 r fart's to an extent where
the~ <ire pricing themselves out
of t he ir markets," he s aid.
The aver age cab ride no-A
costs between $3 to $5, while lhe
average shared·taxi ride 1s so
centstoSl.
TEAL SAID THE purpose of
his study is to provide a data
base by which governmental
bodies can make wise decildons
on transit issues.
According to the study, urban
mass transit ls available in 1,300
U.S . communities. while cab
companies operate in 3,SOO com-
munities.
Teal said that this statistic in·
dicates the use or shared-ride
taxis will increase more than
urban mass transit.
THIS INCREASE wtll attur
as long as present inflationary
trends continue, he said. ·
Teal pointed out. however.
tha t the least expens ive and
most energy efficient form or
public transportation is mass
transit
Cit) Cferk Eiieen Phinney <left, ad-
ministers oath of orrtce to new Costa Mesa
Planning Commi11lonen <from left> Lynn
Van Aken, Walt Davenport and Ramona
Sawyer·Watson. APPointed to four year
terms by the City Council, the three will
JO•n Commissioners Richard Cantemen
and C.C. CJarke ln ruUng on land use and
other construction and plannlnJ issues.
The . new me mbers replace Maureen
DlDomenico, David Lorenzini and Thyeo
De Lane. --•
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LOCAL I CALIFORNIA
Navy Ship of Fouls
USS NortonSound Has New Troubles
LONO BEACH CAP> -A
C1UfomJ1 cona,....m1n 11 ur1·
ln1 the N1vy to lnvnU11t.e re-
pom that a 1an1 called "The
Dirty Ooaen" la deatln1 dnap,
lo1n·sharkln1 and HHUltln1 aailon onboard the USS Norton
Sound.
The m lulle teal s hip Is
already plafued by cherses of
lesbianism a1aimt eight sailors
and o f sexual haraument
againat a male petty offt~r who
faces a court-martial today.
IN ADDmON, Fireman's Ap·
prentlce Bill Kenn)' claimed
Monday he was attacked by Dir-
ty Doall members on a stnet
near Long Beach Harbor where
the ship la in for repairs. Kenny
was one of two crewmen stabbed
aboard the s hip at its Port
Hueneme berth in May.
And some on the s hip re-
portedly believe a woman's dis-
a ppearance overboard nine
montha ago wu murder. not
suicide u the Navy ruled.
"We have numerous reports
a b o ut incid e n ces o r loan-
s harking and drug-dealing -all
unsubetantlated." said Deane
Dana. an aJde to Rep. Robert
Doman, R-CaUf. "There is de·
finitely some sort of a thug.type
element on ooarci. t>ut whether 1t
is organized we don't know.··
HE SAID DORNAN'S office
heard the complaints while in·
vestigating the incidents involv·
Ing Kenny. a coostituent.
He added that should evideott
from the lesbianism hearinp -
which get under way July 14
agalmt lhrff of the eight women
threatened with dismlssal -back
up allegations made in the Kenny
investigation. "Doman wouJCl be
remiss not to s ubmit Uus fn.
forma.tion to the appropriate ln·
v es t1 ga t o r y a rm o f the
Congress "
ALL INVESTIGATIONS so far
a re internal. In San •Daego, Navy
M ~ster Ch1C'f Jim McDonough
s aid "There ari-rumors of such
a gan~ So fur wt· have not un
eovcred anythm~ to ~ubstant1all'
the rumors ··
On Wednesday. Lt Cmdr
Mark Baker confirmed a court.
martial will begin today against
Petty Officer Craig Norman.
"Norman as charged with of-
fenses concerning s exual
harassment." Baker said .
A woman who called T he As-
sociated Presa on Friday claim·
ing to be one or 61 women among
the Norton Sound's crew of 375
Hid alx women orlllnally com-
plalned lndlvidually about MJC•
al haraumenl. Thoe., com-
pl•lnta were diamlued.
.. IT TOOK ALL six or us girls
to 1et together and make a
1t1t.ement." said the woman.
who would not Identify herself.
"We told the captain that if
something dldo·t happen. we
were 1otn1 to bring it out -call
con1reumen or something ...
At a second screening In·
veat11aUon. the case wes re-
vived and Norman wu even·
tually ordered to stand trial by
court-martial, Baker said.
The caller said she caJled the
AP because the women we re
afrajd nothing would happen at
t.he court-martial.
SHE MID 8BE and another
woman stood n l1bt watch
together because they were
afraid.
"We were up there on the fan-
tail with knives because we were
terrified ... she said.
Kenny, 19, said Monday's at-
tack bas merely increased the
fear he has felt since the stab-
bing two months ago. Kenny was
stabbed three times while asleep
in his bunk the momlnt of May 2
He claims he was au.acled
because h e reru~ed to b e
"muscled" by the Dirty Dosen.
He said gang me mbers have ~aten fresh recruits with ham-
me rs and once tossed a bucket
or water on a man holding a uv.-
power line. ,
AT DOllNAN'S URGING, the
Naval lnlpector General's otflee
ts investigating the May at.ab bing.
"We have Initiated an inquiry
Into the matter," Capt. T.K .
Woods said from Washington.
In aoother Incident, Fireman
Muriel MacBride, 22, an enlisted
woman, disappeared Sept. 29 on
~ stormy night off the coast of
Wuhingt.oo state. Her body was
never found. The Navy ruled her
death a suicide: others, ;nclud-
ing current crew members, say
they believe she was pushed.
Her parents . George and
Alvarlta MacBride of Ames,
Iowa, told the Torrance Dally
Breeze they we re not satisfied
with the . Na vy inves tigation,
They claimed their daughter
was a victim of foul play but ad·
mitted their only ·•eviaence'' is
their conviction s he would not
commit suicide.
Frisbee Play Area
Served for Tennis
Frisbee players may not re-
joice at the city council act.Jon m
Huntington Beach where of·
liclals approved the 1.nstaJlation
of basketball rourts in the pier
a rea.
The construct.Jon of four half
courts at a cost or approximate·
ly SlS.<XX> will provide addlhonal
r ecr eation a nd also d e ter
Frisbee·playing, 5a1d c ity of·
h c1als Th<: votE' Tuesday mght
'4 Cl'\ 4 2
OPPOSING THE rouru INefl•
Councilmen Bob Mandie and
Jack Kelly. Mandie said he was
concerned there was not enough
room for the courts in the area
adjacent to the pier in front of
Maxwell's restaurant.
He also said it would interfere
with the now of people and be a
confuct to btcycllsts and roller
s katers.
"Volleyball is the only non-
aq uatic activity permitted We
find peopte during the day do
like othe r act ivities beside~
~wammang," said Vincent G.
Moorhouse of the com mun1tY.
services deoartment.
"WE mo GHT at would be a
good use bfocauc;e the pier ha'i
been a problem area. A side
benefit 1s that at would restnct .
Frisbee throwin~." he said
Moorehouse noted that llunt
1n~ton 8(·ach ha~ "no Fnsl)(>.•
pl av1n~ ..... gn!. po-.tl'rl near lht·
r1·i.t;iuranl and fl)Q(J <·oncess1on
· Fri:ibt'e!> are neat. but there I!>
a ltm1tat1on when you have s uch
<i density of people.''
Voting in favor of the courts
wer;e Mayor Huth Hailey and
council members J ohn Thomas,.
Ruth Finley and Don McAllister.
Moorhouse estimates the.
couna would not be completect
until theendofthes ummer. .
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A Vice President's Life
Trave~ PolitiddnlJ Keep Mondale Hwy
WASHINGTON <AP > -a.tw .. September 1m ud
Illa). Vke "-klent Watt. r
lllondaae vWled • at.at•. new 114,., ...ue.. 1pent 102 days on
.. roed. IH• -• .,... .... end attHded HS pollUul fund· ral.Mnmd~.
Now , h e 1 readln1
Sla•k~ Wlth~i·
dent Carter
out of to.."'
1pendln& only
three days at
the Wb1te
House dwina
a 29 -da y
s tretch -
Mondale ls
mlndin& the store.
BUT. IN THE words of one
Mondale aide. "some of lbe
atore soes with the president, ..
and that means the vice presl·
dent can relax a bit.
weetl ll Ne• York for the
O.mocnde NeUoo&l Coftv.uon
and a wMll o1 -...talninc at hll
home belon tbe convenUoo. In
betweert, be and h1a famllY wUI
vauUOn on the beacMI ol New
Jeraey, leavln1 behind ataff
membera who could lnterTUpl
pleaaun wtth bullnaa.
While Carter remained In
Wuhmiton durlnl th~ flral lllx
month! ()( t.h~ Iranian crtala, lu!.
\ '<'" president wok on m°"l of the potiUcal chorea out.ai<k the
nation s capital. That schedule
tapered "1th the last pnmary
elt-cllona. but will resume Wllh
the fall campaign.
MONDALE RAS NOT been
pulled lnt.o t.he party plaUonn
and rules fight.a belnl waged by
Carter's Democratic challenger.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
When Mondale visited
Philadelphia on July 4, it waa at
the Invitation of Mayor William
Green. a Kennedy supporter.
Mondale's staff viewed that as a
"good signal of good relations ··
k"'61\1 tn toucb with bla o&d
&mate rn.ci. Seemary of State
&daunt S. Muakle. On Tu.day.
an 111l1\ant Uned up a lut·
mlnut.e luncheoD dale for Mon·
dale wtlh a newspaper bureau
chief Ill Domt.Nque a. a fuhiooa·
ble Ji'rench rNt.aurant four blocks
fro m tbeWhileHouae.
Mondale's reading llst, said
ont: •talf member. tends to Ul·
cludt-.. books about foreign
policy. about countries" that
glve tum background informa·
lion. but he also is brushing up
on his Shakespeare. He and wife.
J oan, attended a performance of
Twelfth Night at the Folger
Theatre last week, and Mondale
has ta.ken up a multi-volume edi·
lion of Shakespeare given to him
last Christmas by llis father·in·
law.
In the summer of 1980. said
Johnson. there Is more op·
porturuty to do that. ..
Rebel Talks Start
•
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Mondale is catch.ing up on ten-
nis and reading and gelling
ready for the upcoming general
election campaign agains t
Ronald Reagan. who is about to
be awarded the R epublican
presidential nomination.
The Vlce president spent Mon·
day night ln Detroit, paving the
way for Carter's slop there
Tuesday to talk with auto in·
dustry and union executives
a bout the administration's ef·
fo rts t.o shore the faltering auto
busi ness.
PARIS <AP> -Envoys from
France and Britain a rrived
Tuesday on the rebel-held New
Hebrides island of Espiritu San·
to for the start of what a French
government s pokesman said
were expected to be .. long and
difficult" negotiut1ons.
•.\'o \'o• .fi;pa("f> IJu-.-lff>r
.. lt s a reasonable pace :· said
Jim J ohnson. Mondale 's ex ·
ecutive assistant ... a reasonable
time for thinking.··
The summer is not totally de·
void of business. of course.
IN 11IE NEXT month. Mon-
day's schedule includes a week·
long trip to Africa. almost a
But for the most part, said one
aide ... he'll be spending time in
the office."
ff E IS ESCAPING oo occasion
for lunch. He dined at the State
Department one day reeenUy.
MECK~ACI ftAIN-MIGRAIME HEADACHES
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you 're told.
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State Would Ban
Weed Killer Tok
SALINAS (AP> -State health officials have
recommended that a widely used weed killer
wblch has been linked to cancer and birth defe<'t..s
be banned from California 's crop lands
In urging the banning of the herb1 <'1de Tok. Dr
Marc Lappe, chief of the stale Hazard Alert
System. said, "This che mical Ju mps right off the
page as one that generates gr eat concern. be<'ause
it is such a Potent terato~en l<'ausmg birth de
feels) at relatively low dose levels "
IN A CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDL'~ to
the st.ate Department of food and Agnculture.
Lappe w-ged the ban because exPosure to Tok .. at
any level reasonably attainable .. raises the threat
of cancer and serious birth defect..s.
St.ate agricul~ officials have been reviewing
Tok. whose chemical nickname is nitrofen. Until
two months qo, the weed killer was not even on
the state's list of restricted chemicals and could be
bought at hardware stores.
At the end of April, state Department of Food
and Aoiculture Dlrector Richard Romiqer pro-
hibited women from working with the chemical
and ordered farm workers kept out of fields for
two weeks aft.er Tok was sprayed.
BUT ELLEN WJDESS. CfDEF of the state Oc·
cupational Safety and Health Administration 's
pesticide unit, s aid, "Removing women from the
hazard is not a brilliant soluUon.
"Tok seems to cause lung damage in a fetus
There is a strong suspicion that if somelhlng is
strong enough to damage a fetus. it's also strong
enough to affect the cells of any exposed worker · ·
A ban on Tok would hit hard the Salinas Valley.
which contains more than half the state's acreage
sprayed v.ith Tok in 1979.
"There is nothing
in the World,
you can't eat or drink': ..
Mike Turin. fou.od.r/Dtrector.
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<:ell Transplant
Diabetes Weapon
WASfllNGTON (AP> -Research raises the
possibility of transplanting insulin-producing cells
from animals to man as a radicaJ approach to
treating diabetes, scientists say.
The first successful transplants of insulin-
making cells between different animal species -
rats to mice -was announced here.
Scientists at Washington University MedicaJ
School in St. Louis said the traoafer ot hormone-
secreting cell clusters called islets was ac·
complished with remarkably liWe rejection of
donor cells by the recipients.
TEN DIABETIC MICE R ECEIVED
transplanted cells that continu~ to function in
their bodies. In seven of the 10, the cells produced
insulin and maintained normal blood-sugar levels
for at least 116 days, the researchers said.
And several or these reached 200 days, half
their normal lifespan, with no apparent problems,
one researcher said.
However. the scientists stressed, even pre·
li minary application of these techniques to treat-
ing human diabetes is at least three to five years
away
Last year. the same research team. which in·
eludes Drs. Joseph M . Davte and Edward H.
Finke, r e ported the firs t succe ssful islet
transplants between rats of the same species.
THE LATEST won BETWEEN dllferent
species is tmportao\ became, ll the treatment
proves applicable to humans, using animal cells
could solve the problem of 1eWng ialets of bu.man
use, the researchers said.
In diabetes, product.ion ol lnaulln to rel\llate
blood sugar can be either diminished or almost
non-existent in some people. Others produce
enough insulin, but their bodies are unable to use it
properly.
There are an estimated 10 mHlion diabetics ln
the Umled States. and as many as 1.5 million con·
trol the condition with daily injections of animal
insulin. Most other patients u~ diet control and
or al drugs.
Rape Prevemion
Program Planned
The Harbor Area Boys Club plans a rape
awareness, prevention, and self-defense program
Tuesday. It is scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. at the
club 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Toni Gagliardi from the Rape Crisis Unit in
Westminster will lead the program. Although the
program is geared \oward young people, th~ public
is invited, and the Boys Club suggests pnor reg-
ialration. . Information is avatlable by calling Susan
Terry al 642·8372 between 10 a.m. and S p.m.
weekdays
Lake Takes Cure
TOKYO (AP) -Shiga stale in central Japan
bas banned the sale of synthetic detergents in a
"grand experiment" to take the phosphates out
and put tbe poetry back into Lake Biwa, the na·
lion's largest lake.
Local officials said the anti-detergent decree
issued Is aimed to save the lake, located lD the
center of the state of one mlllioD, from suffocating
from tbe t.oos of nitrogen and phosphate wast.ea
poured into its waters every day.
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New Tumor Diagnosis
CAT Scanner May Eliminate Surgery Need
near the east harbor jetty and, when it
isn't awash in high tides, is a popular and
protected swimming beach.
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BALTIMORE CAP) -Johna
Hopklnl Holpital doctors HY
I.bey have found a way to de·
tennlne wbetber a lun1 tumor ls
barmleu wit.bout dependlna on
1ur1ery.
At a press conference .,.,,w.n.
lng ~ technique, tbe head of
the research project Hid the
procedure could eliminate tbe
need for thousands of operations
on a nationwide baaia.
Da. STANLEY Siegelman
said his team of radiologists
studied t:wnon;, or nodules, of
200 patients over an extended
period of time. By using a com·
puter-controlled radiological
scanner, called the CAT scan·
ner. t.he doctors found that the
denaity of a tumor can be used
as a way of accurately and
quickly determining whether a
growth ia dangerous.
The Hopkins res earch -
wh ich is described in this
month's issue of the American
Journal of Roentgenolon -
found that if the denaity ls low.
there ia an IO percent likelihood
that the t.umor la maUpant. But
ii it ii high, tben the tumor ls
aJm<»t assuredly benign.
With conventionaJ diagnostic
techniques. Siegelman said,
"there have been two ways to
determine whether a tumor is
benign ... does it grow? ... la it
calcified?"
.. W A'IUIFUL W .AITING 18 a
bad way to treat cancer," be
s&1d , adding that a common
treatment after the tumor is dis·
covered is major cheat surgery and excision.
Previom X-ray techniques, he
added, can prove calcification ln
only about 40 percent of the
cases. For lhe other 60 percent.
the treatment has been surgery
o r use of other "invasive"
diagnostic tools such as a needle
biopsy, he said.
Putting the costs In perspec:.
Uve. Siegelman noted that aur·
gery , and the resultant
hotpitallutkJn, would cost a pa-
tient approximately $4,100.
THE C08T OF a CAT scan, be
added, ia SUl.
"The beauty of the ayatem is
that you c an shorten or
eliminate hospitalization and
save the patient anxiety, time
and money," be said .
Panel Kills Bill
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Republican state Sen. Ken Mad·
dy 's auempt to suppress the
state's new tougher-than-federal
pesticide regulations has failed.
The Democrat-controlled As·
sembly Ways and Means Com·
mittee killed il Tuesday by one
vote. handing the environmen-
taHsts a victory and the farmers
a loss.
two days only Friday, Saturday, July 11 and
12, in our Huntington Beach
store only. Quantities are
limited, so shop early for the
beat selection.
in our
Huntington Beach
store only!
buys tor men
NOW
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29 VINYL BEL TS • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M
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NOW
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lingerie, loungewear
NOW
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NOW
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75 KITCHEN CURTAINS •••••.•••••••••••••• 1M
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JUiT SA V "CHARii' rfi"
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Huntington B••ch • 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst St. • 963-9731
Shop Friday 9:30-9:30, Saturday 9:30-6:00
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Loan· sharking,
Gang Violence
Probed by Navy
VO&.. n . MO. m. J HCTIO..S, ..... GIES
Jsuspect
. Guilty in
Sex Case • El Toro chiropractor Warren
J . f'amaJaro was found guilty
Wednesday of sex charges in·
volving two of his patients -~
17-year-old girl and a 10-year-old
boy . The jury in Super ior Court
Jud ge Frank Domen1chini's
courtroom was unable to reach a
unanimous verdict on a forcible
rape charge lodged against
Famalaro.
That means the 28-year-old
c hiropr actor, who lives in
Laguna Beach, can be made to
stand trial again on that charge.
As the jury's guilty verdict
was announced. Famalaro
showed no emotion. but his wife,
sitting in the spectator 's gallery,
sobbed aloud.
The jury found that FamaJaro
molested a IO-year-old Mission
Viejo boy during office treat·
menl of the youth for migraine
headaches during a three-month
period ending in November 1979.
And, the jury said, FamaJaro
was guilty beyond a reasonable
doubt on charges of statutory
rape involving his treatment of a
then-17-year old girl nearly two
years ago.
The guilty verdicts mean
Famalaro could be sentenced to
state prison.
Or. the c.hiropractor could be
declared a mentally disordered
sex offender at a bearing set for
Aug. 2.8 in Judge Domenicbini's
courtroom. Famalaro will be examined by
<See SEX, Pase "2>
JURY F1NDS HIM GUil TY
Chiropractor Famalaro
2Kidnapped
For Revenge?
ST. PAUL. Minn. <AP) -A
man accused of imprisoning a
36-year-old teacher and her 8·
year-old daughter tn a closet for
seven weeks told the woman he
was upset about a grade she had
given him in an algebra class 14
years ago, an FBI agent has
testified.
Mary Stauffer said Ming Sen
Shiue, 29, told her that the grade
blemished his near-perfect high
school record and prevented h.im
from gett.in& a scholarship lo
college, a~rding to FBI agent
Gary Samuel. He testified
Wednesday at a preliminary
bearing in U.S. District Court in St. Paul. .
Nevada's I.exalt
I.ea• Veepstakes
W ASHINOTON <AP> -Sen.
Paul Lautt. Ronald Reacan'•
naUonal campalp chairman,
bu been pu1bln1 any number ol
mn • a.a,an•s nmninC mate.
He pltdled ltrolltly for Geors•
Blllh, evm for former Prelktent
Pord. About the lut IUJ be
wanted on tb8 ticket wu Paul
Lua.It. Now, IAJtalt baa riMD from .... .,. to • prtndpal coat ....
-eoa. uy tbe faYOrltl -Jult
two ..U after cavlDI ID to ....... requelt that ........
llllmMlfaml1lllle ••.•• ,........, .... ,.to
mate a ftnal decllloa, And will
not uaW be anina In Detroit
next week tor tbe GOP national
conventlm. But sourc91, who
uked not to be named 1a.y Lu·
alt haa all alon1 been the
favorite ol Reasan'• wife, Nan-
cy, and II beiDI putbed by tome
key members ol Bea1an'1 Inner
d.rele, tncludiq Edwin 11-.e,
lllcbael Deaver and Lyn
Nof&leer.
Ro•••er, lleHe, wbo ls Bea1a'1 campalp ltalf di.rec·
tor, ••ya:
''NCIM ol tboM ol U1 ID t.be
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Navy's
'Sex Ship'
Probed
PORT HUENEME <AP> -As
th e court-martial of a USS
Norton Sound sailor on charges
of sexual harassment began to-
day. the Navy and a con ·
gressman were investigating aJ.
legations or gang violence, loan·
sharking and lesbianism aboard
the ship.
Petty Officer Craig Norman.
22, of Yonkers, N.Y .. Is accused
of sexually harassing female
crew members aboard the sh.Ip.
The vessel. which tests missile
systems and radar , carries a
crew of 375, including 61 women.
The court-m artial is being
he ld here, the home base of the
540-fOOl·long ship, currenUy in
Long Beach for maintenance.
Monitoring the case is Rep.
Robe rt K . Dornan of Santa
Monica, whose office received
complaints about drug-dealing,
loan-sharking and gang violence
aboard the ship alter he began
looking into the stabbing or a
crew member.
Deane Dana, a spokesman for
the congressman, said the al·
legations are "all unsubstantial·
ed •' and declined to detail them.
But they are "disturbing," be
s aid.
Dornan's constituent, Blll
Kenny, sakl he was stabbed by a
shipboard gang called "The Dir·
tr Dozen." The 19-year-old flreman'1 apprentice, whO said
he also was threatened by a
mugger Monday, has refused to
rejoin the ship, Dana said.
Dornan'• staff also will
monitor the lesbianism bearinp
that get under way July 14
against three or eight women
threatened wtth 41smlssa1. Stall
members hope the court-martial
a nd the be1rin1s will e licit
testimony that sheds U1bt on the
other allqailom.
One ol the el1bt women ac·
cused d bomoMxualit)' oa the
sbtp, Alisha Harris. 11, or
Chlca1D. bu bem placed in a
<lee 8111P, Pap AJ)
LA Baa Hite Can..
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A
crowded dtJ bm rammed tbne can after Its brall• failed and
tben feft'ed a fomtb auto lDto tbe
... ol .-Mr ... IAJurinl 11
people. poke Nld. Tbe .Cdc1eat
occarred durln1 tb•
···-......... nllb hour near died.Sc center.
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Ducks' Deaths
In DB Caused
By Botulism
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D.ilY ...... ..._"'"
SHADED AREAS INDICATE LANO SOUGHT FOR AIRPORT
Large Piece la lrvln• Company'•: Smaller la Dale Kellogg'•
Stagnant Water
HB Ducks' Deat~
Blamed·on BotulUm
Br PAUL G&IFFO
Ot•o.119 ..........
CalUomla Department of Fish
and Game olftcials confirmed
Wedwda~=~ the d1seue that bu been ducks at Hunt·
in1ton Beach's Central Park ls a
form ol boWliam.
Unlike the botulJ.sm round in
bumw, t.be pobontn1 that bas
kllled 11 ducu since Sunday
nllbt ls caused by becterla Uult
forms In atapant water, accord·
in1 to the Department ol Flab
and Game.
Stapaat water bas been a
probl•m at Huatin1ton Lake
....... tbe dueb In ctrtna. Hid
Vian llloana••· director ol the ff ....... a.cb Department
of Commanlty Ser•lcu .
llool'tlla DI Mid bla departmmt .. •tud1tnl Hratloa .,... .. ud
dlemleal treatm•t u meaDI ol .U.TWlnl tbe problem.
Moorttouse ldded tbat the de·
partment will post "no feeding
ducks" signs, since decaying
food in the water hastens the
spread ol the bacteria.
Summer sun makes the prob-
lem worse. Flab and Game of-
ficials said, because light and
heat causes oxygen-consuming
algae to grow more rapidly, COO·
tributing to the conditions under
which the toxic bacteria thrive.
Moorhouse said the Communi-
ty Services Department ls coo·
slderlnl movinl. the ducks from
tbe lake, but dOesn't yet know
where tbey could be taken.
AltbouCb mtaraUna ducks are
known to stop off at tbe lake,
Moorhouse de11tribed tboee now
there as "resident ducb," or
duckl kept u pets. t.beG re-
leased In the park.
Clyde Edon, Flab and Game
wildlife management
supervilor, said, "When people
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Acreage
Eyed, for .. -
Airport
Ry OELORt:s RROOKS IRWT:'<l
0t U. ln>ly .. , ... St•lt
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors hai, ordered the a("
qu1s1t1on Qf 13 acres of Jami an
Costa Mesa for expansion of
John Wayne A1roort
lj?norang a r c•minder that
~ ewport lkac·h has a pending
lawsuit to h:.tll that $6 million
land acqws1t1on. lhl' ooard voled
unanimously Wednesday to in·
1t1ate rondemnat1on proceedings
on the property on the airport's
'4 t>st side
The city insists that an en
vironmental report must be pre-
pared before the l <.i nd is
purchased, since, Newport of·
ficials contend. the purchase ul
tlmately wlll lead to expansion
of airport operations.
Supervisors have denied that
the land buy has any ('Onnection
with the number or daily nights
m and out of the county airport.
The 13 acre~ off Airway
Avenue and Red 11111 Avenue
tentatively has been earmarked
for private plane tie downs. a
fr eight-lo adi n ~ s tation and
(See AIRPORT. Page A2>
Coast
Weather
Mostly sunny Friday.
Lows tonight 52 at the
beaches, 62 inland. Highs
Friday lower 70S to 88 in·
land.
INSIDE TODAY
TM Po.,, CounlJI Pair 1n
Indiana wtU choose a quun
nert Wttk, but J10U can't aee
Mr in a bolhtng Ml. Story,
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Sonae Bitrlaiag Post
Thi ::. circus pony 1s tethered to an unus ual hit~hmg post at the Orange County Fair
He s part o f the Funs-a-Poppin Circus
"hi c h will perform three times daily
through the 10-day fair. which opens Fri·
day on the Costa Mesa fa irgrounds
SEX .•.
l w o court a ppoi n ted·
psychologists prior to tha t hear
ing .
If found to be mentally dts·
ordered. he could be committed
to a state ho6p1tal.
F'a malaro curre ntly 1s free on
SI0.000 bail
fo'amaJaro was arrested on the
sex charges Jan. 25, nearly lwo
months after the boy said he was
molested in the chiropractor 's El Toro office
The girt. now 19, told her story
to sheriffs ln\'esttgators after
readmj! ney,spaper accounts of
FJm alaro·s arre:-.t
Famalaro was accused of rap.
mi? the girl after massaging her
to a statt· of total r elaxation.
T ht· c hiropractor contended
th e little boy's s t ory was
f:1br1 cated C:lnd tha t the girl was
uµs et w ith F a m alar o ror
breaching ht•r trust
Russ Supply
Afghan Units
KABUL , Afghanistan CAP) -
In a s ud den s pu r t o f air
transport activity last weekend,
Russian cargo planes arriving 1n
K abul brought tn n<.'w light
tanks armored personnel car
rier !-. fresh troops and con·
t;imt·r.., or unknown l1qu1d, m
formN.I MIUrce!'> ~aid
Despite the Soviet announce·
ment t hat s everal tho usand
troops were bcml! pulled out of
Afgh a n istan , w ell -infor med
sources said fres h units of
specially trained anti-guerrilla
f1 i;t ht<.'rs and new equipment
hjve continue d to a rrive 1n
Kubu I.
A Soviet force of about 400
tanks and I\ PCs, heavy artiller},
Jet fig hters and h elicopter
gunships attacked and bombed
ho mes and vineyards in the
Kobdaman Valley ear lier this
v. eek in retahat.Jon for a n attack
by Moslem. rebels on a nearby
R uss1an milit ary camp, In·
formed sourc~ said.
Helens ' Ash Behind
Cold British Season?
LONDO~ 11\Pl 1\ Bnt1sh
sc1ent1st says dus t fro m
America's Mount St. Helens
'olcano is the hkely cause or
Britain's cold. ra m-sodden sum
mer that soaked Wimbledon ten
nis last week and is bringing a
flood of grumbles to the London
Weather Center.
Staff members al the centt'r
here liave J?rown so tired of the
publi 1· blaming lhe m for th<•
weat11er lhat they issued a st~te
menl today aimed at pulling tht·
record straight
Prof Hubert Lamb. founder of
the Climatic Re!>ea rch L'nil ;,it
tht· lJniversity of F:ast Angha.
!>ays dust from the volcano has
merged into a veil covering the
northe rn part of lhe hcm1~phere.
"Tht• qu:rnt1ty of du:-.t l'nllltNI
hy St Ht>lens c·ould be c.i:-. gn.:ut
<f !> that v.hjch came from the
g reat explos10n at Krakatoa ,
which caused a noticeable cool
mg of global weather." hl' said.
The explosion on the In·
dones1an island of Krakatoa m
1883 caused m assive destruction
and created tida l waves that
killed thousands.
Britain also had cold. wet
s u mmer.. m 1903 and 1912 follow.
mg !>t·vere \CJlcanH: eruptions in
Teams te r~ Chie f
Te lls of Cancer
LOS ANGE L ES t AP l
Tea m~ters Prcs1deot f"r,rnk E
Fitz:,,1mmons has a form of
canct r, but he says il is under
control and he Y.111 be able to
seek re-election next year a s
h ead of the nation's large!>t un·
ion. according to publis hed re·
ports.
Fitzsimmons, w ho began
che mothera py at Lahey Clinic in
Bost o n s ix mon th s a ~o to
e liminate• a tumor outside his
tun~. :.aid the treat ments "very
definitely" were wo rking
chfferent parts of the world,
Lamb said
Last month was one of Bri·
Iain 's wettest Junes in over 100
~ (•:.irs. the Lo ndon Weather
Center said. although final
fl~ures have not been worked
out July I was the coldest July
day in London for 34 years. with
a m a ximum reading of SS
The summe r of 1978 was even
Y.orsc, the cente r 's statement
l.>31d. while a spokesman added.
'lh•h<'H' 11 or not, we are just as
fod up with the weather as ev·
cryone cbt.• It will improve
e\'entually. and it's not tht end of
the" orlrl ..
'l'O<l.t.Y. the htg n U>n<ton tem-
peratun• was 6J
The center forecast that the
rain \\OUlcl slal'kcn but that !ik1es
v.111 '>ta.Y cloud~
Pill Cripple
Wms J/ erdict
DETROIT <AP> -A 23·year-
old v.oman . par alyzed from the
waist down, has been awarded a
jun· \'erd1c t Of $3.8 m illion
dgamst a pharmaceutical rom-
pan:r which made the birth COO·
trol pills she used.
Su::.an Odgers, of St e rling
ll e1~hts. Mi ch . wo n t he un·
preced ente d a wa rd Monday
after a fodcral court jury heard
ml'd1cal testimony that said the
pills Odgers boug ht. made by
the Ortho Pha rmaceutical Corp.
of Harli.an. N.J , contributed to
her paralysis
M s Od~ers began taking birth
control pills m November 1975
after they were prescr ibed for
her at Oakland Univers ity where
s he wru; a student. Five months
later. she said s he woke up wilh
a severe cramp in her legs An
hour later ~he was permanently
paralyzed 11 .Jm the waist down.
doctors testifwd. due to a spanal
blood clot •
'Killer Rabbit' Beaten
This Time, Presidem Had Help
PLAI NS , Ga CAP > -
Remember the killer rabbit?
Readers will recall the ex·
pJotts of a certain "banzai bun-
ny'' which attacked President
Carter wtule he was fis hing from
a canoe on a pond ne ar his home
here more than a year ago.
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TetepfloM (71•)1G4321
CIMtlfled Adfffttel"1M2·M1'1
Skeptics o n the White House
staff refused to believe thut a
rabbit could swim. and Carter
o rdered a blow.up o r an official
photog rapher's picture of the in
cide nt but wouldn't make 1t
public.
According to re lia ble sources.
the photo showed the rabbit
m aking straight for the leader of
th e free World , i ts teeth
n ashing and nostrils flaring
Carter beat orr the attack with a
canoe paddle.
The ghost of that rabbit. now a
legend among m embers of the
presidential entourage, returned
to haunt the president's visit to
Plains last wee kend. It was
Carter's first trip home since the
bunny incident .
At dawn Sunday, Carter
sUpped out of his home with all
the subtlety an eight -car
motorcade can mus ter in a
small, sleepy Georgia town and
headed for the fateful fishing
pond.
An NBC News cam era crew
took up pursuit but wa.s ordered
to a halt by the Secret Service
out or s1Cht of the president.
Then It happened ..
Sniper Eecapee
SELBY CAP) -Authorttiee
baited tbelr Merela Wec1Med1y
for lft eluatve lllllpw wbo abot at.
1 deputy ad a MeUl'tty Pard on
the property of Wlekllincl 00 Co.
No one wu b'1 lD tlM lacldent.
Cameraman Leroy J ohnson
spotted a rabbit in the road.
quic kly rai sed his tru s t y
Minicam to his shoulder, took
aim and zoomed in. But alas, the
r abbit was dead.
With his camer a trained oo
the body of the bedragiled bun·
ny , Johnson could be heard of
fering this exclusive rep0rt:
"Undisclosed White House
sources today confirm ed that
the killer rabbit once again re·
turned to the fishing grounds of
President Carter . This time.
President Carter was r eady -
and defeated h.lm . . . "
J ohnson's mm. like that of the
W hile H o u se photographe r
ea r lier . has not been made
public .
l're•P~AI
SIDP ..•
federal prt.son because the Navy
haa no brt1 for women, a Navy
spokesman said.
Sbe was placed la prlaon
became ahe allqedly refuaed to
report to wort aboard ablp aad
lben dlaobe.yed aa order, tbe Loi
Anse l• Herald ExamiDer re-
ported WedlMeday.
Nort. 8cMmd captala. Cmdr.
Jamee Seeblrt. nq_... • ID-
veatlaaucm bJ &Jae •••al ID· ··~~ ..... of tlM K-., atabblnl, Hid adMr CW.-
alto an cbeekecl.
Smith's
Fate Up
To Jury
An Oran1e County Superior
Court Jury began pond erlna the
fate today of La rry Dona ld
Sm ith, ..,, of Newport Beach,
who Is acaaaed ol kldnapplng
and killlnc a 24-yu r-old woman
and dumptna her body into the
ocean off Dua Point Ha rbor.
Jurors bqan de6atlng pros.
ecutlon and dde a ae points
made during tbe m urder trial
and cloeing arguments by the
two at~ys.
for his part, defense lawyer
Te rry Giles chara cterized Smith
as "the ulllmate dope." made a
patsy for the murder of Garden
G r ove ho u se w1fti 'aro ly n
Bealer.
Sm1tn s content.aon \ba t lbe real
murdere~hadowy t11ul't9 h~
said he knew ooly as "Ja<"k anc1
Ray" 1s a bb.arre Mory, <:11<"'
sa1d. but true
Smith has testified that h•·
piloted the boat from l)an11 Pomt
Harbor out to sea with a sun
held to his Mad by J •ck and
Ray , who b l udgeo ned Mr s
Bealer to death
Thtc• wom1m d1s11 p1M•1trc•d Ault
23. llt'r body has n t•Vt•r hc•·n
found
Prosccutos Dave Carter
ar gued that Jae~ and Ray do not
exis t . that they we re fa bricated
to cover Smith'~ murde r a nd t'X
tortion plot
Carte r swd that Smith, who
knew Mrs He aler, kidnapped
her In an attempt to extort
Sl00.000 fro m her brother, a
w ea lthy cons truc tio n f irm
owner
Smith already has been con
victed in federal court on the ex
tortion charge.
K ey \n prosecuto r Carte r !>
ca se was the tesumony 01 a
Dana Point fi she rman. Donald
Kl aasen. who said he ::.aw Smith
and M rs tkaler in a boat 1n
Dana Point Harbor the day !>hC
disappeared
T he two, ~ho were alone 1n
the boat, were arguing loudly as
the boat moved <1way from the
harbor. K.laasen testified
G iles fl ayed K l a asen s
testimony. sayln~ the f1!l herman
sav. <1 Mmllar harbor incident on
another da), and :-.t retched the
deta1 ls to fit the Bealer case
AIRPORT • •
prrttate ru rcraft businesses
But s u pe r visor s will de
termme its pcrmC1nenl use wtwn
they ~1ve f111ul a ppro\'al to the
count> au·port's master plan. a
dec1s1on that won't be made for
a bout ~ vear
David Larsen, an attornt')
representing Newport Beach,
said the land purc hase confllcLc;
with the board's avowed p0hcy
of delaying s ignificant decisions
on the airport ·s future until com
plelion of the master plan
But county offlc1a1s s aid delay
or the land purchase would priet'
the county out of the market
The 13 acres is the las t remain-
ing land adjacent to the &Jrport
that can be used for airport
purposes, they s aid
The conde mnation procttd
to gs were made n ecessar y
beca use purchase negot1 alJons
with the landowne r s. Dale
Kellogg a nd the Irvine Com-
pany. CaHed lo yield an agree.
m ent sausractory to a ll parties.
county officials said_
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REAGAN'S VP CHOICE?
Sen.Paull•Htt
LAXALT ...
11t>IN•l 1on pnW"f'"" II' 1111'lh1nl( ony
p1trt1r ulur ('1Jrulifl11h• J\11 or
tht 1tpt•t•ul11t1on you 11e1• m pnnt
111 Vf•ry unrrll1thle t11•1·uus1•
anybody who know• whut''I RO·
Inf( on ltm 't. htlkinl(, an<I Anyone
wh1> '11 t u lk lnl! tllll'irn 't kno w
whnt ·., l(IJllllo! on •·
l.:tx1.1l t , who ;i l111> hi'111!1•1I
Ht'a scan's HY7fl pr1•M1lont1ul <"um
p81j.tn, l:S a ix:n1orH1l friend ur ttH:
t• undid ate . th,., r po I 1t1 ca I
philosophies an· prar.:t1cally
1dcnt1cal
As the 1un1or 't•nator frfJm
Nt.ovada. Lnxalt ~oulff n<1t pro
v1rtc geogrnph1cal bali!ncl' tr1 a
lie kel he11ded by t he for mer
California i.toverno r . a nd h 1i.
slat(' hold'I f{'w t.-ll'<'lOr<il vote-.
But Reagan has said that he COO·
GOP PLANS SMOOTH
CONVENTION -A4
s iders th is a worn o ut o ld
chestnut . and that wha t he
wants l'nOflt 1s a younger runrung
mate who would pursue h 1~
policies should be become presi-
dent.
Laxalt will oe 58 Aug. 2
Asked where he stands tn the
Reagan veepstakes, Laxalt said
Wednesday, .. , JUSt don't know "
However. he added "tr Ron hab
dt'c1dcd that J.:l-<1Rranh\ and m'
poltt1cal rlo<,t•np.,., cHI' not ~
problem tht·n 11 «JU Id lw• mm ins.:
m) ~J)
tie ts knol41l to believe thdl lh•·
rho1c~ will be between him,~""
HH:hard Lugar of lnd1::l na •Cilld
George Bush
One SOUTN' de<-lared that Lax
alt 1s "Ver}. \ery close It could
com e down lo his pt?rformance
Sunday on 'Face the ~allon.' or
may~ even his nominating
bpeech for the ~ove rnor on
Wednesday
Laxalt had urged Reai.tan t.o
pick Bush or another well known
moderate who ~ould bnng name
recogrution and balance to the
ticket. Several sources close to
th<' senator said that he thou~ht
that made good political sen:.e
and that he simply did not want
to pursue higher office
He changed hls mind, friends
s ay. after Reagan expressed
personal discomfort over Bush
and p01itical reservations about
others
Laxalt rarely has ht-en in the
nat1onaJ eye. focusing mosU> on
1ssul's important to Nevada . but
he has been more visible in re
cent years. fi rst with his role in
the 1976 ReaJ.tan r ampa1gn. then
as a leader of the conservative
n oor fight in late 1977 agwnst
tht• Panama Canal tr eat1e::.
Paul Domm1que Laxalt 1s I.he
son of Fre nch Basque 1mm1
grants
Carter
FJShing
In Alaska
ANCHORAGE. Alaska CAP>
-President Carter retumed to
the Uruted States today after a
m eetirt ln Tokyo wtth Chlneae
Premier Hua Ouofen1 that un·
derscor ed mutual American,
Chinese and J a panes~ oppoeition
to Soviet expantlonlsm tn Asia.
T h e 75-mlnute conference
closed out C•rter's 2l ·hour visit
to Japan to attend 1 memorial
service for Prim e Minister
Masayoshl Ohira . The president
fl<'w to Alas ka for a d ay's
stopover and fis hi ng trip before
c o nti n uin g to the Atlantic
roaatal resort of Sapelo Island ln
h111 nut1 ve Georgia.
Carter a rrived at E lmendorf
Ai r Force Bas e out s ide
Anchorage at 10:32 p.m . (12:32
a m PDT>. It was sUll light and
the president s pent about 20
minutes shaking hands with an
e!\t1mated 500 who gathered to
Jln•ct ham
After a few hours' sleep at the
base, Cart.er, accompa nied by
J\luska Gov. Jay Ha m mond and
S<>('relary of State Edmund S.
Musk1f', left ahout 4 a .m. by
h1>l1eopl<'r t o fi s h at an u n·
d11'cl06<'<1 location.
The p re:udent, dressed in a.
blue shirt and Jeans. planned to
11pend about ~Ix hours on the out
1ni.t before retummi;t here to con
t1nut· his Journey eastward
H1•port1•r... wne not permitted to
uccompany him on the f1stung
roray
In talkc; tha t Wh ite House
ore~s M'<"retary Jod) Powell said
were "subs ta n tive a n d
wo rthwhile," Carter a nd the
Chinese leader agreed that their
countries shared concern ovec
Moscow's military inte rvention
in Af~han1stan and its support o(
Vietnam 's OCCUpC!tJon or Cam-
bodia
·'There i.s essential agreement
between the lJnited States and
thi' People's Republic of Ctuna
v.1th regard to strategic perspe<>
t1 \'es and partJcularly as they re-
late to the Soviet invasion or
Af'lhani!ltan and the invasion of
C" m b()dl J b; SO\'ll'l har ked ,.ll'tnam"~" · ·ro~ell said aftn
lht nH.,•lint-
'\q J .tpJnf·.,i-r1ff1c1ah \lo f r11
pri•wnl but l'o~l'll !>aid Cann
Jnc1 llu;,i c1~ret.-d 1t '4a s "entirely
c1pprf>pri:H1"' that their first
·mc•·ttn~ .,hould ta ke plac ... in
J.tpan
DUCKS ...
n·leJ~· dome-.t1c duc ks. ~y·re
not reaJI~ m111?ratory anymore
ThP) tx'('()me t1izhlly as sociated ~ tt h Oil<' area . and are more SU6
cept1ble to disease "
He said this particular form of
botulism poses no threat to
humans or other v.ildhfe. inchld
tng fl 'h m the lake
Body Reco ver e d
VANCOUVER, Was h . fAP > -
A man who escaped the raging
m udnow from Mount St. Helens
by c lJmbl.llg a tree apparently
was k11Jed by the volcano's heat
and Ra.ses. a rescue official sa ys.
The body was reC"Overed from
the branches A dog led a search
party 10 the body, disrovered a
quarter mile east of the Camp
Baker IORg1.11g camp, on Wednes·
day
The Sale
Everyone's Been Waiting For
Staa ting Friday, July I I
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MEN'S CLOTHING
3430 VIA LIDO, ~EWPORT BEACH 3-0653 ,
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CRANCE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
5-year Probation
For Child Theft
By FllEDEale& SCHOEMEHL Of ... o.lly ...... , ....
Ka malla Miller. the former
unlington Beach resident con-
victed in June or stealing her
daughter from the child's legal
guardians, was sentenced to rive
y ears probatio'n today by
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Byron K. Mc Miilan.
Judge McMillan strongly in-
dicated that he did not feel that
jail tim e would ser ve any
purPoSC in the Mille r case which
stemmed from the 1978 disap·
pearance of Valeena Miller from
the home of her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ke nneth Moore of
Huntington Beach.
Mrs. Miller greeted the sen·
ence with tears and promised
Mc Millan "to give it my best
try" to abide by conditions at·
tached tot.he probation.
McMillan warned Mrs . Miller
hat she would face immediate
sentencing to state prison should
s he violate any probation cond1·
lions.
Mrs. Miller said she hopes to
return to Berryville. Ark .• where
she was arres ted one year after
the disappearance when she and
Valeena were found on a street
corner.
, Arkansas authorities matched
tbe girl's picture with ones is·
s ued by Huntin~ton Beach police
during . their year ·long na ·
tionwide search for the missing
girl.
The Moores had been awarded
cus tody of Valeena foJlowing a
stormy inter-family battle in Los
Angel es County Superior Court.
Testimony in Mrs. Miller 's
tri a l on c hild s tealing a nd
burglary charges indicated that
Mrs. Miller broke in to her
p a r e nts' Huntington Beach
: home late at night and stole her
l
O.lly P'IMt Sl.tff -GIVEN PROBATION
Kam11ll• Miiier
daughter then headed east to
Arkansas.
A d e f e nse psych iatris t
testified that Mrs. Miller was
seve r e ly mentally dis turbed
both before. during and after she
took the child during the July 31.
1978. break-in at t he Moores'
home.
D e puty Di strict Attorney
Robert Molco s •id he agreed
with Mrs. Miller being placed on
fi ve years probation but argued
that the petite defendant be sen·
tenced to at least six months in
Orange County Jail "to send a
mes sage that we do not condone
people breaking in houses in t.he
middle of the night ...
~ ~Stagnant Water
HB Ducks' Deatm
I Blamed on Botuli.sm
! By PAUL GRIFFO I Ol IM O.lly P'll-' Sl•ll
t ~allfomia Department of Fish l and \tame offi cials confirmed ~ Wednesday that the disease that
b as been killing ducks at Hunt-
ington Beach's Central Park is a
for m of botulis m .
Unlike the botulism found in
humans. the poisoning that has
killed 18 ducks since Sunday l night is caused by bacteria that
t forms in stagnant water, accord·
ing to the Department of Fish
t and Game. l Stagnant water has been a
• problem at Huntington Lake
where the ducks are dying, said
Vince Moorhouse. director of the
Huntington Beach Department
of Commun i t y Se rvices.
Moorhouse said his department
is studying aeration systems and
chemical treatment as means of
alleviating the proble m.
Moorhouse added that the de-
-partment will post "no feeding
Coast
Weather
Mo.Uy sunny Friday.
L ows tonight S2 at the
beaches, sz lnland. Hlghs
Friday lower 70I to • in·
land.
IMJIDE TOD.4 Y
TM PoN1 ~ Fair 6'l
lftdiafta ""11 chooN o Cl"H"
rent 10ftlc, IM p COft'f 1H
Mr ma bcdMlg ..at. Storv.
Pop.M. ··-·
ducks " signs. since decaying
food in the water hastens the
spread of the bacteria.
Summer sun makes the prob·
lem worse. Fish and Game of·
ficials said. because light and
beat causes oxygen·consuming
algae to grow more r apidly. con·
tributing to the conditions under
which the toxic bacteria thrive
Moorhouse said the Commun•·
ty Services Department is con·
s idering moving the ducks from
the lake. but doesn't yet know
where they could be taken.
Although migr ating ducks are
known to s top off at the lake.
Moorhouse described those now
there as "resident ducks," or
ducks kept as pets, then re-
leased in the park.
Clyde Edon, Fish and Game
w i ldlif e man ageme nt
s upervisor. said, "When people
release domest ic ducks, they're
not really migratory anymore.
They become tightly associated
with one area, and are more sus-
ceptible to disease ...
He said this particular form of
botulism poses no threat to
humans or other wildlife, inclucl·
ing ftsb in the lake.
New Minister
Choice Near
By 'fte Aaeodalell Preu
Iran's Revolutionary Council
says a prime miDlater will be
cboten by next week, dilpo1in1
of one more preliminary before
Parliament debates the fate of
the 53 American bostagea.
The Parliament still bas domestic eoaeerm to consider
and eo far there bu beeD no ln·
dlcaUon wbm a debate m11ht
bellD OD t.be Americans, ln their .otb day ol captlTlty today. One
Tebru newspaper Hid tbla
WMk t.be illue would not come
ap aUl October.
Some l1lamie party members
are demandln1 some of the
Amerk8111 be tried u apiea,
wbU. Ille other captlvn be Mid
u raMOm for the return ol UM
..... .uh.
,.
With credit for jail time pre-
viously served a six-month sen-
tence would only have amounted
to about two months additional
time behind bars.
Molco argued that the crime
was aggravated by the fact that
Mr s . M i ll e r carried a
s witchblade and a hunting knife
with her the night she abducted
Valeena. •
De fe nse a tto rn ey Heidi
Muelle r, however , said jail time
was not appropriate. Mrs .
Mueller termed he r client .. a
hard worker a nd a honest
person" with no prior cr iminal
record whose only crime was
"her love for her child ."
Ms. M~ller added. referring
to the child stealing charge, "we
can assure the court this will not
occur again ..
Ms . Mueller later told re-
porters that Mrs. Miller 's best
course or action would be to
e mploy an attorney to challenge
the original child custody pro-
ceedings that placed Valeena in
the Moores· care.
That order . Ms. MuelleBfaid
permits visitations but d s not
include specific guidelin s on
how they should occur.
The defense attorney claimed·
the Moores have used the vague
wording contained in the order
to avoid allowing Mrs . Miller to
visit Valeena since her arrest in
Arkansas.
In summing up the dispute
over the child be tween Mrs .
Miller a nd the Moores, Judge
Mc Millan observed .. , think
you've been dumped on by your
parents and by inadequate
representation in the original
custody hearing.
.. But you've still got to work
w ithin the system · · Judge
Mc Millan told Mrs . Miller.
Navy Probes
Shipboard
Crime Tale
PORT HUENEME <AP > -As
the court -m a rtial of a USS
Norton Sound sailor on charges
of sexual harassment began to-
d a y . the Navy a nd a con·
gressman were investigating al-
legations or gang violence. loan·
sharking and lesbianism aboard
the ship.
Petty Officer Craig Norman,
22. or Yonkers, N.Y .. is accused
of sexuall y harassing female
crew members aboard the ship.
The vessel. which tests missile
systems and radar. carries a
crew of 375. including 61 women.
The court-martial is being
he ld here. the home base of the
540-foot·long ship. currently in
Long Beach for maintenance.
Monitoring the case is Rep.
Robe rt K. Dorna n of Santa
Monica. whose office received
complaints about drug.dealing,
loan·sharltlng and gang violence
aboard the ship after he began
looking into the stabbing of a
cr ew member.
Deane Dana, a spokes man for
the congressman , said the aJ.
legations are "all uns ubstantial·
ed" and declined to detail them.
But they are "disturbing," be
said .
Dornan's con stitue nt. Bill
Kenny. said he was stabbed by a
shipboard gang called "The Dir-
ty Dozen ... Tbe 19-year-old
hreman's apprentice, who said
be abo was threatened by a
mu11er Monday, bas refused to
rejoin the ship, Dana said.
Dornan's s taff als o will
monitor ltte lesbianism bearings
that get under way July 14
against three of eight women
threatened wtlh dismlssal. Staff
members hope the court-martial
and the hearin1s will elicit
testimony that sheds light oo the
other allegations.
One of the eight women ac·
cused ol bomoH~uallty on the
ship, Alisha Harris, 18, Of
(See 81DP, Pa1e AU
Contract Studied
DETRO IT (AP> ..=. Ne·
1otla,ora for 9 ,000 striking
munldpal workers were con· lldertal a new contract proposal
early tOdQ that a Detroit of.
flet•I eall.cl ''\be prelude to a bnUUlnuO" lit • lo.day-old
1trlk• tbat llu halted buses and
......... eoUecUoa •
..
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Dally N••Mpap•r
1
THURSDAY, JUL V 10, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Some Bitrlaing Post • .
This circus pony 1s tethered to an unusual
hitching post at the Orange County Fair
He's part of the F'uns·a-Poppm C1rc uo;;.
which will perform three t ime!> dail\
thro ugh th<.• 10-day fair. whic h opens f ri·
d<t' on thC' Costa ~1 ec;ii foirerounds
t ,
BB Park Proposal
Opposed at Meeting
Big Crowds
Seen for
County Fair
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol IN O•llY P'li.t St•lt
About 200 people crowded into
Huntington Beach City Council
chambers Wednesday night to
hear plans for JX>SS1ble recrea·
lion and commercial develop·
mentor Central Park.
For the most part, residents
voiced opposition to proposals
that ('all for a la r ge camp-
ground. fi ve restaurants, s port.c;
fac1lit1es. skating rings. a water
s lide a nd tr ails ro r s mall
motorcycles.
Resident Joseph Whaling, one
of 26 speakers at the publi(' hear
ing. questioned economic pros·
pee ts.
He exprf>Ssed i,kept1c1s m over
the amount of revenue that such
ven tures as the campground.
tennis courts and restaurant!>
would bring to the city
He also de('lared that the de·
velopmenL5 arc sure to bring in ·
creased vandalis m and other
ills .
"Wh y spend money to attract
more vandalism ." he as ked
members or the c1ty·s commun1
ty se rvices comm1ss1on.
Mo s t o r those i,p e a k 1n g
seemed to supJ)<)rt the develop·
ment of a YMCA m the park. but
opposed other projects out or
rear that the passive nature or
the 285-acre park would be lost
Mary Lent. however , said she
believes there is room ror both
recreation and passive aspects
"We need something for our
young people.·· she declared
City officials said costs to a('·
quire about 90 acres near Elhs
A venue to incorporate a trout
fi shing lake and 80().space camp·
ground are estimated at $7 J
million.
D evelopment cos t s a r e
estimated at $26.9 million while
revenue to the city is projected
at $3.2 million upon completing.
A city spokesman said acquis i·
lion and deve lopment costs
would be shared by commercial
private interests.
Out goin g co mmi ss io n
Bus 'Bombed';
Two Injured;
Teens Seized
A bus driver and passenger
were injured Wednesday during
a water balloon attack on an
Orange County Tl'ansit District
vehicle in HWlUngton Beach.
Sufferinl minor cuts from a
broken window were driver
Barbara Wtllord of Santa Ana
and pauenger Meliua Hill of
Westminster. Neither required
bospitaliJatloo. Arretted on a charge of throw-
inl objects at a movln1 vehicle
were Jerry B. Bradshaw, ll,
21801 Ocun View Lane. Hunt·
iD1toa Beach and a 11-year-old
boy. Bradshaw wu lodged ln city
jall on 11.000 ball. Tht youth was
releued to bh motMr.
The attack took place 11 the
county bul wu lravellnl north
oa BUlbard Street at Rambler
Circa., police Mid .
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He's Centr•l P8rk
cha irman Norma Vander Molen
s a 1d the panel 1s expected to
make a recom mendation on
pa rk plans Aug 13
The City Council will make a
final de('ISIOn
Mrs Vander Molen said she
has favorable thoughts about the
plans
"'There are factors that will
C'hange and seve ral project:, ""'Ill
be modified. added or deleted
But 1t 1s a sta rtinJ? J)<)int
.. What we bave to consider 1-.
.,.. hether 1t Will ~ benef1c1al to
the maJonty of the residents or
Huntington Bea('h,'" she said
Central Park 1s located on the
east and west s ides of Golden
W e~t Avenue from south of
Slater Avenue to north or Elhi,
Avenue
Mayday Spurs
Drug Seizure
HALIFAX . Nova Scotia <API
-A call for help from a 40-foot
sailboat in distress led Canadian
Coast Guard officers and police
to a ma1or drug find -3 2 tons
of hashish with an estimated
value of $14 mjlbon
A Mounted Pohce s J)<)kesman
said the Sea Tern put out a may
day caJI Wednesday from St.
Mar garet's Bay. near Halifax,
because or mechanical trouble.
A Coast Guard vessel took the
boat in tow, but officers became
susp icious and called police.
who boarded the craft.
While they searched the boat
it w as ripped by a series of ex-
plo,sion s aqd a fire.
o rr 1 c-1 a h a r<· p r e d 1 c-t 1 n c
largc·sl cro.,..d~ ever for the 1981'
Orangl! Count y Fair which opens
Fridav at 10 u m fo r 1t~ run throu~h J ul~ 20
G asohne prices ('Oupled with
innation and a sort econom y arc ..
expected to keep more Orangf!,
('ounllan..c; close to home in seek-,
ine 'a('ation entertainment. fa1 n•
OHl <'ef" c;uggested
Top entertainment at ban!am
pri('eS 1s promised when the
county show opens on the Costa
Mesa ~round Admis sion pnt<es
are $3 fo r adults. SI for rh1ldn>n
Ii to 12 vear" old, with those
\Ouneer admitted free
· Frida\ ... arc also '"children "
davs· ~hen all \'oungster-. 12 or
u n.dc r an· J d.m 1tted at nc'
cha r~c
Nt•w ra1rerounds fa ('1 ht1cs JUSt
north or Fair Drive across from
C'1t \'hall m('lude a new equcstnan
c•enter and t2 additional acret. of
parkiniz
Opening night ..... 11 feature tht
fair «, first major t.•\ent at Rpm
""hen molor('ycles re v up for tile
Jnnual Spel'<i.,.. ay Race in tht>
~ra ndstand area
Entertainer Hoyt Axton take~
to the amphitheater stage at 'I
p m 141lh countr} -western fans
ad m itted "'1thout add1t1ondl
charge
All of the big-name entertam·
m e nt throu1?hou1 the I O·d a~
event may be obser ved w1t.hout
add1t1onal cha rge
Top b11linJ? goes this year to
He le n Reddy who "ll pe rform,
We dnesday. but the youngeq
crowd may prefer such features,
as Rain. sche dule d Sunday .;
Elvin Bishop, on Thursday. or;.
Flash Cadillac, July 28, c • Also billed a re Pat Boone.f Shen Lewis . Clay and Sally HaJ1.l
and Doug Kershaw. J
En t e rtainm e nt al c;o 1~s': scheduled on the HeritaJte Sta~
and in the Moonshine Meadow
where c"untry a nd bluegras
groups will perform . Y:
Other entertainment around
t be grounds is to include m imes.
gymnasts. marionettes. a smal
circus and an aerial act.
And back from last year ar
the carnival rides offered. at ad
ditional fees. by the Wester
Pacific Shows.
Fair Slate
The 32nd Annual Orange County Fair opens in Costa
Mesa Friday at 10 a.m . wtth all children 12 years of age
and under admitted without charge for "Children's Day.''
Major events Friday include:
-9 a.m., pre-openina rabbit and sheep Judgin1.
-t p. m .• dairy cattle Jud&ina.
-2 p.m. and 4 p.m., tlda nickel pitch contest.
-2..S p.m ., Wild Oata County Band.
-3 p.m .• C10wn Conteat .
-8:45 p.m .. Santa An• WlDda Band perlde.
-7 p.m .. HoJt Axton at the Ampll\theater.
-7·11 p.m., lllch Will~ fr SWfftwater Junction Band.
-8 p .m •• Speedway Motorcycle Race at the
grandlland.
-t p.m .. Hoyt Allton at the Amphitheater.
-lO p.m .. SwaJlnl BelrOI, aertaJ act.
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LAJC~ TAHOC CAP) 1'brfoe Southen> CaUlomlane ftre
kUlt'd and a fourth iQj'l.-.d Mrloual1 ~ lh«ir pnnle plane
craabed on l&keotr from T.._ V.U., Alf1*t.
!:kb-ado C-0&1 ....ntra d1tu1• •Ud today the pilot.
Tt.omM A, Wen~l D~ ol &lput\'9d8 and a puM111er, Coleen P. II ad.le. 2:3. ol Nonnria1e. wen killed oe tmpacL
Jamee P MedMe, JO, of Nortbrlqe, UM woman'a brother,
died MYet&l boun laur la Bartoe M•morial H011pltal, where a
third pHaen1er, Gree N. HJnch, 20. of Sepulveda, la boepJLalbed fOllowlq wrs-y.
Sherilra Capt. Du Pauo. laid the plu. dlmbed lo about uo feet, bl-can ao.!e• altitude, u..n banked lo the lett and
crubed ln a meadow aout.b ol &he rwn~ay, wMre ll bural lnto name..
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WASKJNGTON CAP> -The SoutMrn Rallwty announced
today t.bat lt and other raJ.1.n>ada have reached an agreement that rouJd ease t.be way IOI" two large iod!,Lttry mer1ers.
Southern said al dropped Its request for certaln property
lransfers as a prereqW.ite to Interstate Commerce Commiu1on
approval ol the prc>pc>Md mer1tt ot lbe Cbess1e System and
Seaboard Cout Une Industries.
In return, Cheule and SCL pledged not lo oppoae the an
t1cipated appUcauon to t.be ICC by Southern and Norfolk and
Western Co. for approval of their proposed merger.
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FORTALEZA. Brazil (AP> -Brazil's Roman Catholic
bishops presented Pope John Paul U with a manifesto today ac·
cusing the military government of fostering racial and class dis· crimination.
The docmment was drawn aa the basis for discussions at a
nationwide eucharisUc conference at which the pope was speak-
ing today. The conference was called t-0 seek ways to help some
30 milUon Brazilian migra,nts constantly in search of better Jobs
or land.
B• Rldi•9 .4ppralftf
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The city school district filed a
notice of appeal in Pomona Superior Court today of Judge Paul
Egly 's ruling Monday ordenng the Board of Education to ex-
pand mandatory busing for integration.
Pending resolution of the appeal. school board me mber
Bobbi F'ledler urged parents or pupils in the d1stnct lo ta.ke a
"watch and w&Jt" attitude regarding the expansion of busing tn the fall
Nevada's 1..axalt
Leads V eepstakes
WASHINGTON tAI'> -Sen.
Paul Laxalt, Ronald Reagan's
national campaign c hairman,
bas beeo pustung any number of
men as Reagan's running mate.
He pitched strongly for George
Bush. even for former President
Ford About the last guy he
wanted on the ticket was Paul
Lax alt.
Now. Laxalt has risen from
s leeper to a pnnc1pal contender
-some say the favonte -JUSt
two weeks after caving in to
Reagan's request that he make
himself a vailable.
Rea~an reportedly bas yet to
m ake a final d~cis1on, and will
not until he arrives in Detroit
next week for the GOP national
convention. But sources. who
asked not t.o be named. say La.x·
alt has a ll along been the
tavor ite of Reagan's wife. Nan-
cy. and is being pushed by some
key members of Reagan's inner
drcle. including Edwin Meese.
Mi c ha e l Deave r a nd L yn
Nofziger.
Howeve r . Meese. who is
Reagan's campaign staff direc-
tor, says :
"None or those of us in the
selection process is pu.shlng any
particular candjdate . . . All of
tbe speculatton you see in print
1s very unreliable because
aoy body who knows what's go.
mg on asn·l talking, and anyone
who's talking does n 't know
what's going on."
Laxalt, who also beaded
lleagan's 1976 presidential cam·
paign , is a personal friend of lbe
~andidat e : their political
philosophies are practically
identical.
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Sen. Peul Lexett
But Reagan has said t.hat he con·
s 1ders this a woro-out old
ches tnut. and that what he
GOP PLANS SMOOTH
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wants most is a younger running
mate who wo uld purs ue h1.s
policies should be become presi·
dent.
LaxaJt will be 58 Aug. 2.
Asked where be stands in the
Reagan veepstakes. Laxalt said
Wednesday, "I J~t don't know."
However, be added, "If Ron has
decided that geography and my
political closeness are not a
problem. then it could be moving
my way.
Carter
F18hing
In Alaska
ANCttORAO f!, Aluka CAP>
Pratdeot Caner retunaed '°
t.be United Slates t.oda.y aft# a
MMUnt ln 'foll.yo WiU. OU....
Pr•mw H• Quot-. t.bat •· dtracored mutual American,
CblneN and Jap&IMM ~
to Soviet ex-paalooitm Ui' Alia.
The 75·mlnute conference eao.ed out Canet-'a 2t·hour visit
to Japan to attend a memcwtal
tervlce for Prime Minister
Muayoshi Obira. The president
flew lo Alaaka for a day's
atopover and flahinl trip belore
conti nuing to the Atlantic
coastal reaort of Sapelo Island in
tus naUve Georgia.
Carter arrived at Elmendorf
Air force Base outside
An chorage at 10:32 p.m. ( 12:32
a .m. PDT>. It was still tight and
the president s pent about 20
minutes shaking bands with an
estimated 500 who gathered to
gr~t him.
After a few hours' sleep at the
base, Carter. accompanied by
Alaska Gov. Jay Hammond and
Secretary of St.ate Edmund S.
Muskie. left about 4 a.m. by
helicopter lo f ish at an un-
disclosed location.
The president, dressed in a..
blue shirt and jeans. planned to
spend about six hours on the out·
Ing before returning here to con-
tinue his journey eastward.
Reporters were not permitted to
accompany hjm on the fishing
for ay.
In talks that White House
press s~rctary Jody Powell saJd w ere• ":-.ub s t1:1nt1 ve and
worthwhile,"' Carter and the
hrnese leader a~reed that their
countnes shared concern over
Moscow's rrulitary rnterventton
in Afghanistan and Its support of
Vietnam':. occupation of Cam ·
bod1a .
·"There Is essentiaJ agreement
bet ween the United States and
the People's Republic of China
with regard to strategic perspe<'·
live:, and particularly as they n:
late to the Soviet rnvas1on of
Afghanistan and the invasion of
Cambodia bv Soviet -backed
Vietnamese." ·Powell s aid after
the meetin~.
No Japanese officia ls were
present. but Powell said Cart.er
and Hua agreed it was "entirely
appropriate" that their first
meeting should take place m
Japan.
Helens' Ash
Blatnedfor
British Cold
LONOON CAP) -A British
s c 1e nt1 s t :-.ays dus t from
America's Mount St . Helens
volcano is the likely cause of
Britain 's cold, rain·sodden sum-
me r that soaked Wimbledon ten-
nis last week and is bringing a
flood of grumbles t-0 the Loodoo
Weather Center .
Staff members at the center
here have grown so tired of the
public blaming them for the
weather that they issued a state-
ment today aimed at putting the record straight.
Prof. Hubert Lamb, rounder of
the Climatic Research Un.it at
the University of East Anglia,
says dust from the volcano has
merged into a veil covering lbe
northern part of the hemisphere.
"The quantity of dust emitted
by St. Helens could be as great
as that which came from the
great explosion at Krakatoa,
which caused a noticeable cool-
ing of global weather,'' be said.
The explosion on the In·
donesian island of Krakatoa in
1883 caused massive destruction
and created tidal waves lbal
k llled thou,, ands.
As the junior senator from
Nevada, Laxalt would not pro-
tide geographical balance to a
tlcket beaded by lhe former
California governor, and bis
state holds few electoral votes. Rabbit's Back
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Carter Won Thia Round
PLAINS , Ga. <AP> -
Re member the killer rabbit?
Readers will recall the ex-
ploits of a certain "bama.I bun-
ny'' which attacked President
Carter while be was ftShing from
a canoe on a pond near hia home
here more than a year ago .
Skeptics on the White House
staff refwed to believe that a
rabbit eould swim, and Carter
ordered a blow-up of an offic.ial
photographer's picture of the in·
cldent but wouldn't make It
public.
AcCOl"Ctina to reliable sources,
the photo showed the rabbit
mu~ ttralPt for the leader of the Free World, lta leetb
naahlna and nottrlla narln• •
Caner but olf the attack with a canoe pMd.le.
Tbe llmt of tbat rabbit, DOW a
le1eDd a1DCJ11C members of the
...... ~alemoura ... retumed
to baa tbe prelldeilt '• vlllt to
Plalu lut Wefftad. It WU ean..•1 ftnt trip home atnee tbe
bban1•Dddeot.
At dawa Suada1. Carter
•lipped oat ol. bia Mm• wttb all
the s ubtlety an elgbt·car
motorcade can muster In a
small, sleepy Georgia town and
beaded for the fateful fiabing
pond.
An NBC News camera crew
took up punuit but WU ordered
to a halt by the Secret Service
out of &llbt of the president.
Then it bappmed.
Cameraman Leroy Johnaoo
spotted a rabbtt ln the road,
quickly railed bla trusty
Minicam to bl.I abou.lder, took
aim and IOOIMd ln. But alu, the
rabbit wu dead.
With h1I camera trained CIJl
the body of the bedra1cled bun·
ny, Jobnlon could be beard of,
lertne Udl exclusive ~rt:
"tJndlacloted While HOUie
aoure• today coonrmed U.at
the killer rabbit once a1alD re-
turned to tbe f'Llbiq~ of PrHldent Carter. l.ttlDe,
Prelldent carter WU rMCb -
ucl dtfeated blm . . . "
lohnlon'• fllm, Ilk• that of the
White HouH pboto1rapber Hrller, hH not beea made
public.
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J ohn McKnight Cleft > and Frank Bryant have been
na med chairman and vice chairman. respectively. of the
Fountain Valley Planning Commission. They were cho6en
for one-year terms during the commission's meeting
Wednesday
Chiropractor Guilty .
On 2 Sex Charges
El Toro ch.J ropractor Warren
J FamaJaro was round guilty
Wednesday of sex charges t.n·
volvmg two of his patients -a
11.year-0ld girl and a 10..year-0ld
boy
The Jury in Superior Court
Judge Frank Domenlch1n1 's
courtroom was unable to reach a
unanimous verdtct on a forc1 bl t'
rape charge lodged a gainst
Famalaro
That means the 28·year old
c hiropractor. who lives in
Laguna Beach. can be made to
:-.tand tnaJ agwn on that charge
A s the Jury's guHty verdtct
was a nnounce d Famalaro
s ho wed no e mollon. but his wtfe,
s1tttng 1.11 the spectator's gallery.
:,obbed aloud.
The JUI") found that Famalaro
molested a 10 year old M1:..\1on
V1e10 boy during offi ce treat.
m ent of the youth for m1Jilrain~
headacht~ durinJ! u three-month
period ending in November 1979
And, the jury :.aid, FamaJaro
was guilty beyond a reasomtble
doubt on charges of statutory
rape involving his treatment of a
then ·l7 year old girl nearly two
years ago
The guilty verdic ts m ean
Famalaro could be sentenced to st.ate prison.
Or . the chiropractor could be
declared a mentally disordered
:-.t'x offender at a hearlllg ~ for
Aug 28 in Judge Domcn1ch1 ru :-.
courtroom
f amalaro will be examined by
tw o c our t -appo int e d
psycholo~tSu prior to th11t bear
mg
Jr found to be mentally dis
ordered. he could be committed
to a st.ate hospital
1-~amaJaro currenU y ib lr<.-e on
$10,000 bail.
FamaJaro Wb arrested on the
sex t•harges Jan. 25. nearly two
months aft.er the boy sajd be was
molested in the chiropractor's
El Toro office.
Rocket Launched
MOSCOW CAP> -The Sc>Vlet
Uoioo launched eight satellites
on a single rocket Wednesday
and said they carried "scientific
equipment int.ended for conllnu·
Ing outer space explorattoo. ··
Tass reported.
JURY ANOS HIM GUil TY
Chiroprac:1or Famelaro
The gut. now 19. told hE'r story
to s henJrs 111vest1gators after
read111g newspaper accounts of
FamaJaro's arrest
FamaJaro was accused of rap-
rng the girl after massa.iing her
to a <>tale of loUtl relaxation
Tht· <"h1 ropra<"tnr contendt"<l
I ht• I 1 t t If" h<I\ " .., lo n v. c:t..,
fabnratl'<i and that tht· J!•rl 11..t<>
u p ' \' t .... I t h ,. a m d I J r (I r CJ r
brc-achm~ her Lrul.t
f 'ro-• Pa~ ti
SIDP ...
Ch1e ago. has been pluct.'d an a
federal pnson because the Navy
has no brig for women. a Navy
spokesman sa id.
S he was placed io prison
be<"ause she allegedly refused to
report to worit aboard shJp and
then disobeyed an order . the Los
Angeles Herald Examiner re·
ported Wednesday
Norton Sound captain. Cmdr.
James Seebut, requested an tn·
vest1gatJOn by the naval in·
vesllgatory service of the Kenny
stabbing. but said other charges
also are being ch«ked.
3A.dri/t
In Gulf
Rescued
JACKSON, 11111. (AP>
Florida boat painter Fred Hard·
int bad planned to spend tb1a
week In the Ory Tortucu, but be
and two comparuona ended up
eating ketchup mixed with sea
water to survive as their diJ..
abled sailboat drifted through
tbe G ult of MexJco. "I loat track of time. of every.
thing," said Hading, 44, of
Fort Lauderdale, from his
Gulf port hos pita! bed. "Y eat.er·
day was my birthday, and I
didn't even flnd out about It until
today."
The Dutch AllWJea freitbter
Aruba found the trio-near the
west coast of Cuba and deposit-
ed them and their boat on the
Mluiss ippi Gulf Coast on
Wednesday. ·
Mea nwhile , as doctor ..
replaced the fluids Harding lost
during his dry days al sea, he
made plans to repa1r lbe boat
and sail back lo Florida.
'Tm going to be careful and
re~pect" the sea, Harding said.
"There's no mercy."
Ha rd Ing said the incident
began when a s upport wire
s napped la.st week -he's not
s ure of the day -about 20 mi.les
from the Dry Tortugas, a chain
of islands near the Florida Keys.
That caused the aluminum mast
to collapse on his girlfriend's
24·foot Columbia sailboat.
.. A sailboat isn't much good
without that thing sticking up in
the air," Harding said.
lie and his companions. Clay
Gilham, 37, of Fort Lauderdale.
and a man identified only as
John. 31, of Clearwate r, Fla .•
had counted on the Gulf Stream
to ous h them toward land. But
pre\ ;u hng easterly winds prod.
de d th(' boat into r emote
waters near western Cuba.
"We srl up watches between
the th~ of us ." Harding said.
··whatever fellow was on watc h,
tht' olh~n. would stay below out
11f th(' sun. trying to be as mo-
t 1onlt.--.., a. ... poM,1ble It was auful
ht>l
·I\ llll of ~h1r>S passed us by,"
h1• ..,ai d ··w t> shot flares at
th1•11\ I tlunk tht."y s<t w u:. and
prnbahly thou g ht we wer\'
Cuban.'> "
2Kidnapped
For Revenge?
ST PAUL, Minn. <AP> -A
man aC'cused of 1mpnsoning a
3t. :rc·ar old teacher and her 8-
Yt'a r old daughter in a closet for
~ev~n v.eek.s told the woman he
v.J, up-wt a bout a grade she had
J!I\ en him in an algebra class 14
years ago, a n FBI agent has
le!\ t 1 fl E'd
\1 ary Stauffer said Ming Sen
Sh1ut>. 29. told her that the grade
blemished his near-perfect high
school record and prevented him
from ~<'lLing a scholarship to
c·olle~e. ac~'Ording to FBI agent
c;a r y Samuel He testified
Wednei.day at a preliminary
hearing in U.S. District Court in
St Paul.
Defense attomeys said Sbiue
never 106t a scholarship.
Evacuees Return
PADUCAH, Ky. CAP >
About 20 famiUes returned to
th e ir h o mes today after
emergency officials sealed two
derailed lanker cars that bad
be e n l e akin g haza rdo u s chemicals.
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In California
N t.'"W YORK (AP) -For\)' daya al\et tte
walked out ol a Brooklyn Jalt convicted 1111aer
Howard "Buddy" Jacobean wu captwed ln •
CallforDla dlMr. omcaaa. ~. tft<llna an t xtentlve
M&tth tor the SO-year-old mHUonal,..
Jacoblaon was beld overnillbt at the Loa
Aq.i. OMmlY J&U. Ofticl&ls aaid he could be ~·
named to N~w York today &l he
waived ext.radiuon.
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The former horse trainer
was convicted in April of the
1978 slaylna or rH taurateur
John Tupper, 34, hl8 rival for
the affections of Melan1e Cam,
a ZS.year·old fashion m odel.
Tupper was shot, slabbed and
bludeeooed and the crate that
held his body was set afire in a va·
Jac:oatOM cant lot.
Stme ••tl.,ea T ries A.,...
SACRAMENTO CAP> -The Legisla ture
planned a second attempt today to pass a $24.l
billion state budget , but the Republicans still com·
plained that SS7 million is not enough to cut
we lfare raises.
The Republicans had blocked passage of t he
first version of the budget on June 30, insisting that
all automatic cost-of-living increases -particular-
ly those for welfare recipients-be repealed.
Canal Proleclio• Dele afftf
SACRAMENTO CAP > -Legislation backed by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to give e xtra proteelions
to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta if the
Peripheral Canal is built has been defeated in the
Assembly.
But the Democratic governor's. chief of staff,
Gray Davis, predicted victory in a second As·
sembly vote today.
Two Held in C~ai•e B.,.t
SAN BRUNO CAP) -Two persons have been
a rrested in connection with t he finding of 15
pounds of cocaine with a s treet value of $1.3
million. state Attorney General George Deukme-
jian reports.
Booked for invest igation of conspiracy to sell
and possession of cocaine were Roger Meneses. 23,
and Carolyn Rae Calders, 20.
Trustees Bac k S alarg Bllw
LONG BEACH CAP) -A S75.7 million pay
pack age containing a 9.75 percent salar y increase
for employees of the California State Universit y
and CoUeges was recommended Wednesday at the
concluding session of a two-day board of trustees
meeting here.
The pay hike. retroactive to July 1. 1980, the
sta rt of the 1980·81 fi scal year. t•overs a ll faculty.
admimstrators and nonacademic personnel, s aid
s pokesman David Brooks
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Kathleen Brown Rice , sister or Gov.
Br own. will be married July 31 to Los
An geles executive Va n Gor don Sauter .
Saut er is vic e pre sid e nt and gene r a l
manager or TV station KNXT. She is a
m e mber of the Los Angeles Board o f
Education .
Vice Cops Arrest
28 in 'Sex Raid'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A downtown
theater featuring h ve sex shows overstepped its
legal limits, according to vice squad offici als who
arrested 28 people in a raid Wednesday evening.
.. Prostitution was occurring in there," said Lt.
Dia r muid Philpott after police swooped down on
the Mitchell Brothers' O'Farrell Theater . "These
~i ris were taking money from customers and
engaging in sexual activity."
EIGHT OF THE FEMALE performers were
a rrested along with 16 patrons and four of the
theater's staff. Bail for most of those arrested was
set a t $500.
The raid began shortly before 5:30 when 15
vice squad officers under the direction of Capt.
Char les Schuler pushed their way into the theater
on a prearranged signal a nd began he rding
employees out into police vans.
PHILP01'T SAID THE THEATER had been
under surveillance for several weeks. and that of·
racers from the vice squad had purchased tickets
Lo Wednesday night's show in order to gain access
to the theater t-0 conduct the raid.
The theater usually runs three different live
sex shows in the Ultra Room. the stage Room and
the Copenhagen Room.
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CONTINUES THROU GH THIS SUNDAY
Our big sale of the season enters its final four days,
but you· II continue to find remarkable savings throughout
the store, many at reductions of 1 /3 to 1I 2.
Here , another sampling .
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$33 to $870. Select from a
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• ' ·. : .. · · collection. 30-incil gold-
.. ·: filled chain with coral and
. ~ .; · cultured pearls. $124.60,
· orig. $178. 30·inch
necklace with coral and gold·
filled beads, $203.00, orig. ·
$290. Pierced hoops with
coral, $43.40, orig. $62. ·
Representative selection In
Fashion JeweCry
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'"""'ldrf July I 0 I lllO DAIL v """°' A~
4 Die in Plane Crash
CeMna Sla1D8 Office Building in Pacoima
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PACOIMA CAP> -Four people dJed when a
alngle-engme plane crashed mto a salvage yard's
office building a few blocks from the airport where
Lbe plane waa attempting to land, autbortUes said.
The names ol t.be victims, two men and two
women, we.re being withheld pending notillcation ot relatives.
City fl.refigbters said the plane. a Cessna Cen·
t urion, was trying to land al the Whitem_an
Airpark ln lb.is San Fernando Valley community
when it crashed and burned. Witnesses said it ap-
peared the craft lost power a nd circled once
before it plunged to the ground.
Deprogram
Jury Told
Of 'Lure '
SAN DIEGO (AP> -
The jury in the trial of
cult deprogr ammer Ted
Patrick and four co-
defendants was told on
the first day of trial •
We dnesda y how a 24·
year ·old Sc ientolog1st '
underwent 38 days of
deprogra mming after
being lured to a '"sur-
prise party."
Chief deputy District
Attorney Richard Huff.
man also told the s ix·
ma n a nd si x-wom a n
panel that Paula Dain
joined the r e lig ious
group without objections
from her father , J a ck L.
Dain, who is among the
five charged with kid·
napping, conspiracy and
Five mgine companies responded to tbe crull
scene and put out the blaze in 13 minutes.
Witnesses speculated the amall alie ot the fl.re
might indicate the plane may have been short ol
fuel. "That could very well be true," said fire i.
formation officer Willis Martin.
"'lbere was some fire inside t.be structure and
a small amount outside. If the tanks were full,
there would have been a la rger fire ," he said.
Fire department spokesman Martin Garza
said wreckage was scattered throughout the build·
ing at Branford Street and San Fernando Road and
that the engine ended up outside the structure.
false imprisonment. I"_-• B f • ~--,.~ •. ,.peoo ..
Patrick ; J ack Dain : ~f.t1ftfJ e 011fJ1ftfJS .,.._
P aul a 's s t epmo t h e r . Moving co.mpan y e mployee rolb boxes containing personal belong .
Mary Ann Datn; J.am~s mg~ of t..~tranged wife of actor Enk Es trada from the home in Lo~
R oe : a nd P a t ri c ~ .5 Angeles Wed nes day. J oy Miller Est rada, 39. who mar ried the a ctor
secretary, So~dra Sack!> onh· sev(·n months ago was g ranted a r estra irung o rder preve ntinu a re charRed 1n connec · · . h tion with the Sept. 2· Estr~da from appro aching her as s he claim ed her belongings. She
Oct. 8 incident last year told the Judg e Estrada threatened he r wit h bodily ha rm if s he re·
in Laguna Beach turne d to the hous e . ---
"I believe in treating myself to special times
like free Summer Concerts every Thursday night
in July at Fashion Island."
Where can I listen to
beautiful m usic amid the
flora and fauna under a
nighttime sky? Fashion Island,
of course. The concert nights are
Thursdays beginning a t 9 P.M.
Just think. Tummy Dorsey,
Henry Brandon, Les Brown.
And best o f all, it's free! Where
else can you find events the
whole family will love?
Nowhere but Fashion Island .
CENTER HOURS:
MC>NOo\Y. ~Y. r:AIMY. IO AM T09PM
~Y. ~Y. SAT\#IDl\Y 10 AM T06 PM.
SUNDl'Y: 12~to&PM
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FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTeR
We're special,
because you're special.
Just oll Paclllc Coast Hlgtiw1y In Newport Beech.
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Conduct Notable
It lfta1 be ............. ta U1 ..... bbl .,...
bout a dty bt .... t 1W ... r111'llll ~ aMUr Md mere.-by aboli U ,_...from 1M1 ,._.
But the 1 .... 1 ciQ ._..,t fGr lhmd.Dl\Gll Beadl,
despite it.a IDCf'UMI' pr<YC1$II to P""ide bu~aUy lhe :,ame dellft ~ MrY ce1 te ttl 112,000 raklenll u lt d1d
last year.
And lbe ttUODI for the ever·lncreuln" bud1et are
the s me -lnllatioa and rialaC aalaries
The belt lh1nl to be &aid about~ budget, however ,
\\as the prof t.OS k>naJ way ln •·tur h it was handled pri<M' to
doplJOO Jwie 23, one ol lhe earliest dath for approvaJ rn
rttent years. Mi.s&ina' lh1s year was the camlval·hke atmaephere ln
which e ach de partment head vled with his or her
eounterparta to get the btg1eat p0rtton of revenue
T ha t c le ment was e limin a t e d b y b avlog alt
department ht•ads s it dowo together and dtscuss overall
cit y need.'>.
By the time the budget got to the city administrator.
m ost difrer ences h ad a lready been worke d o u t
har moniously. with the over a ll needs of t he city rat ing
top priority,
Increased s pe ndi ng i!:f unpo pular, but lt was
rnfrestung to see the city's financial affair s worked out in
a p r ofessiona l manner. TtUs wasn't always the case.
Park Plan Responsible
Yet another pr()posal baa surf aced for development of
the remaining portion of Mlle Square Park. some 86 a cres
near the corne r of Brookburst Street and Edinger Avenue
rn F ountain Valley.
The latest design from ·county planners includes a
p a r -three golf course, group picnic area. tennis and
racq uetball c ourts, a restaura nt a nd a r~sl.·{ood
concession . 1
Thjs plan a ppe ars to be a compromise between
earlier propos a ls fo r active recre ation d eve lopment
<motocross co urses, a mphitheater . video game s t.ands)
<1nd passive open.sp ace usage.
Comp taints from nearby homeowners h elped s ink the
;.u:·tive recreation pla ns. The more passive open·space
design was dropped because o f deve lopme nt a nd
m ain tenance costs .
The ne w compro mise plan appears to have a be tter
t·hance of s uccess.
Nearby homeowners have raised few objections to
the family-oriented golf course. ln addition , the golf
course. restaurants. tennis courts and group picnic a reas
.ill are revenue ·producing activities for the county.
. The latest plan still m ust be presented at cit y public
ltc~nngs in Fountain Valley and must win a pproval fro m
t h~ <'Ounty 's Harbors, Beaches and P arks Commission
h1-(ore 1t reaches the s upervisors' agenda, proba bly in t he
fo ll
It uppcars to be a respons ible a pproa ch to conclUdlllg
dt•velopment of the popular park.
Beach Efforts Work
Huntington Beach h as enjoyed one of the most
iu·aceful Fourths of July if' recent m e 010ry -and for
good reason.
Police t urned out ofte n a nd early at trouble spots.
The city closed t he pier at 6 p m . to eliminate another
~ource of viole nce. In previous years. people on the pier
threw fireworks on visitors below. They responded, caus ing
more than one riot. Par king was closed at 8 p . m.
Police also s t rictly enforced a no-parking ordinance
.11 the Bo lsa Chica bluffs near Golden West Street.
Tht' beach area has been a gather ing place for
'l!->Jlmg gangs for years. Krufings, r apes. ho m icides.
f 1g hts and othe r violent CiCts have bee n all too prevale nt.
To put t eeth in their action. city officials a ls o are
enforcing a tow·away penalty for offenders .
These combined efforts should be appla uded . If
I luntinl{ton Beach is lo be a s a fe place to visit a nd a
Jlt•aceful place to live, the galoots have to be g iven a
:-.1 rong me~sage. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Olher views ux.pressed on this page are those of thetr authors and
artists, Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Dally Pilot. P.O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626, Phone (714) 642-4321
Boyd I Beauty Rating
By L. M. BOYD
A pretty girl in the street
1<hom of Italy is called a
· Cannonata" meaning "can-
non blast." To merit such a
designation. however , she
.,.,ould have to be fairly high
on that one·tO·leo scale. At
least a nine. Less attractive
~iri s a re descr i bed with
tt'rms for lower fire power, I
suppose. What 's Italian (or
nrie shot? Pistol? BB?
Put ketchup ln a squat lit·
t ie jar and the public won't
buy it. Heim found that out.
ll tested the notion once. but
had to go back to the lradi·
11on.al ketchup bottle.
The Univenslty of Denver's
baseball team in 1969 beat
the Air Force Academy's
baseball team in what may
be d~scribed as a hitters'
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Tho se rolk a In
walerrront homes •eptng over tbe not..
at the R.cl Onion •bould
tty what my momma
Ufed Lo 1uant: Hold a
pjece of stale br•ad
between your teeth. .
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game . The scor e . 39·33.
Tha t ·s r ig ht . th is was
baseball. Highest collegiate
baseball score ever.
More people die by m urder
in this country yearly than
by falls. fire and drowning
combined.
Orficials who predicted the
future in o ld Rome we re
called augurs. ft was their
duty, also. lo ushe r the
highest of the newly named
bigwigs to the altars where
s aid worthies were lo be in·
stalled "1 office. From this
practice by those prog·
nostlcalors we got our word
"inaugurate."
Hold on. the Rainbow.
Brown and Cutthroat trout
are indeed true trout. Got It
backward. It's the Dolly
Varden, Ea"st.em Brook and
Lake varieties that are really •rta of char, not true trout.
I( the pastor of the F,ilh ..
Lutheran C hurch ·in
Amarillo. Tena. doesn't de·
serve member1hlp in the
Proper Job Club, who does?
He's the Rev. Jack Amen.
Q . Wasn 't Benjamin
Franklin the rlr1t
Pottmuter General of tbe
United 9tatel1 ~. Not exactly. Officiall)'
at that time -before tbe col·
oai .. a.ldonaHaed -he wu
Postmaster of North
America.
No rlver ln ,._lbya hat
water Jear round.
H ~ti H W 1t flu l•tM'
f~.MylO,I
Job Corps Projects Wasteful
WA tllNGT ON -While
thoul-U of ~mpk>yed YQUnl
people wanct.r tJMt •l.rffU look
ln1 ror wortr. the recteral •1en~y
that Is f'dpQMlbl~ Cor helping
them hu squandered millions of
doll an on boondostlles t hat
h11vtn't trlllDed a simcle youth.
The Labor f>t'partment's Job
\orpi.. a thriving bureaucratic
Ur\ l\'Or ()(
L y nd o n
Joh n b on ·~
Gru t Sod" ly . h~ l)hOwn
a n 1rr~
s pon s 1bl y
profugate and
bhor t·s1ghted
:lltltUdt' tn
building t h~
tralotng cen
ters that should ~ helping to re·
heve the nation ·s steadily n sin..t
unemployment Internal docu·
ments studit>d b) m y associate
Jack Mitchell hav~ turned up
some glanng <'Xamples of waste
and poor planmn~
The Job Corps brass hats -I I I ~ I
Mailbox
,.,..t SI.I million on a traialeC
(enter In r•mote Chiaiak.
Aluka, Md tbea 1baadoMd the
proJfft mcompl«ed. Part ol the
lo.a to the tupayen lecluded
S81 ,000lor arcbltectural S«Ytce1
which are now unuaable. Not •
slnale unemploy~ worker wtll
be trained at CblnJu, thou&h ol·
h cta ls lnststed some of the
money will be recovered.
Similar lack of for~igbt led
to the expendJtur~ of Sl mUlioo
fo r a center at a fo rme r
se minary in Donaldson. Ind The
proJect tS now on indefinite bold.
-MORE THAN SJ million was spent on a proposed center
at Bethel. Minn . before unan
t1cipated community oppos1t100
stalled the project 1n protracted
and expensive court litigation
Meanwhile. the youths who
t•ould have ~n trained then.·
are sliU out of work
Because or rac1ltlles ava1la
blc at the Bainbridge <Md 1
Naval Base. two Job Corps cen
tt:-rs. fully staffed. wer<' opened
in nt'arby Suaqueh1nna and
Chesapeake l.n 1118 The two
centers produced zt ro In their
rirat ynr and very mue the
second year -beyond cosUn« the taxpayers at lea st S3.6
mUHon. lruslders say tralninR
coats at such ~nters should run
about ts.000 per man·year , lit
Chesapeake. the co~t averaged
an tocredible $105.000 per man
hour last year
-THE L USH, hlueg rai.s
country of Kenturky boast-; two
anfluentlal memben1 of Congret11~
and four JOb center!\. 1nclud·
1n1? a spLffy S9 4 million reloca·
t1on bwldJnl? undt•r construction
at Great Onyx That rxpen111ve
project httpp<'ns lo h•· an the d1'1·
tnct or Hep W11l1am Nat1·hrr.
I> K y . Th t• u ~ u u 11 y f ru .: :ii
Natchn anct h" 1·ollfl:Jl?U<'. Hep
Carl l't•rkins. I) Ky , urt' p0w1•r-.
on romm1th~·~ thut c·ontrol thr
l.Jbor Ot>pa rtml'nl ·.,budget
Meanwhile-trulv needy areas
like Miami ·h<ivC' no operational
JOb centers. thou~h one 1!> now m
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the paa.Aac 1tases for tUt dtJ.
lft faimell, it lhlMald be .....
that many operat*aJ ceeten.
such u thole ln Loe A.naea. and
E r Paso, Texas. ba.e ben
helpfu.I ln de~lng with loeal m-
employrnent problems.
Footnote: Job Corps DlreetGr
Richa rd J arrc expralned tlLat
Chlnlak was cancelled for lack
of proper housins; wort i8 re-
sum ing on the Be\hel site ~
the court challenge wu turner'
bac k . a nd d e lays at tbe
Ma ryland cente rs were due to
fau lty t'OnStructlon. which have
:-Ince been corrected.
BURYING TIIF. COST: Fidel
'a stro has had to resort to
macabre mcruwr<.'3 to hide rrom
the Cuban people the human price
they're payin~ for the dictator's
foreign adventurei1
One way to cov«r up the grim
r1·;.tl 1ly 3<'l'<>rrlln~ to secret
D1•f1•nsc Tntc:lll5(en<:c Agency re.
portt., h<J ~ h1•f'n the use or
i.{r:J vvyard11 In Angola. Dead
Cuban "volunlL,.·rs" are buried
thn e-. avo1dlnJ! Lhe publicity that •
wou ld ath•nd their shipment •
hark t11 th•· ht>m<:land.
A'> for Cuban wounded, the ~
DI/\ 1>a1rl , '0thc pr<tctice is to
'<:nd thei r t•aJ>ua ltu.-s lo hospitals
1n 1-::..'>lem }'.urnpe rather than
hat k 111 «uh.J for hospitaltza.
I trill
With t1"hl control over the
mNJi;1 <"a!>tr<i ,_, 11hle to prevent
t h•· pfJp11l :Jt11m at l;i rge from
It•:.. mm" t ht· •·xte•nt of Cuban
ltt'-"'' '"''r..,1·a.., The onl y 1•uhl1t1\1. ;;1·c·ord ctd Cuban
c,old1l'r. or ··adv1scr1>·· killed in •
cflmb<it ;1broad 1s when an in
cl1v1dua l dl'ath can Ix' exploited
for pohllral prop<1~and<1
Otht•rw1sc, lht· only way the
;1\ l'ragc Cubun r an become
Jl4 an· of tht· cost of Castro's 1 g11n b.1rr1•I d1plom<1t•y 1s lo have •
11 hit clos•· to home ··when a
n1•11thhor rto14'0 ttw block did not
1 omt• hom1• from J\n~ol a or
f.th111p1<.1.'" or come·'> home cn r>
pl c•tl . tht• DIA n•porled. the
Cuhan f)(."(1Pl•· gl·l ;.in in kli ng of
JU'-t how \•X111.•n.,1vc Ca:,tro'::.
fon·11:!n polic·\' 1-,
Channel Island Proposal 'Hazardous'
To tht' ~d1tor .
The rc•ccnt a rt 1ch.• covering
nav1 gat1on and anchoring in the
Channel Island cirea came as a
complete s urprise and I am
<1 m <1zed lhul anvone could
<iuthor such a µropo~al
I. Safety -I h~-1vt· been sailing
my sailing v<-sscl o ver the
California coai.tal wate rs for
O\er 30 years. and with authon
ty. say that lO anchor two miles
offs hore from the Channel
Islands would be an extremely
hazardous thin~ to try to do.
2. CATALINA Conservancy
This nonprofit or~ani zat1on. un·
der the leade r ship of Doug
Propst. of Santa CataJina Island.
1s doing an excellent job and
considers the interests or all
persons who wish to visit this
island by their own boat or by
other means.
J. Catalina Is land -Th.is pro·
po s a I w o u I d I t' 1:1 v e San t a
Catahna lsl<1nd the only island
off the Californ1ci coast that
s ailors and their vessels from all
over the world t'Ould visit. nus
would create an ovcrwhelrrung
burden on the crowded cond1·
lions of th1s island·s bays and
cores.
Belay this proposal '
R E MILLER
Tan in tor Ho•t~•
To the Editor :
There are perhaps millioos of
people m Southern California
alone who feel the s ame way I
do about the host.ages -and
that is, "why in the bell isn't
Pr esid e nt Carte r doi ng
•omething about it?" I am not talktng about
diplomatic oegotJatiooa. secret
talta, or even threats wbich ob-
' .dously area't doing any good.
~straightforward simple hard
.. ta~lcs. such u :
1. Naval blockade -nothing ton in. not.hint toes out. lf it
hurts the European couatries
and Japan, I am tn sympathy.
but .. do have 50 boeta1ea there
and they don't . AJao, most or
them didn't Join our boycott ot
the. Ol)'mptca, after we saved
them In World War II.
2. NO IM.NL\NS 1n lh1I COUD·
try. Wbile they are probably In·
aoceat vtctlma of um crlli8, bow
JDaD1 do )'OU bur proc.tbl1 lo
U.e lnmlan IO\'M'Dmnt to re·
leue 1ht bQltq .. t Let tbem be
dill . ..-. fJ tolne other COUDLry .ow. a. OM m.,.,..UC mAw u ln
V\ftUle. Rtmember how this
bMllNetly broudll tlae ww to an
end?
4. lniq'• <nelchbor ol Iran>
military force lbouJd be bull& up
wttb off-lve weapona. s. Alt1 country livlnl aid and
comfort to Iran •hocdd batt our
f
aid <including 1m1>0rtb ::ind ex
ports> cut off &·l ~1 l'erta in datt·
ctnd then do 11
fi Again set ~ r1·rtain date
and then ~o to w;ff with Iran b'
oc t·upying thl' 011 fields and/or
Tt·h r~n. Thl' Iranians may he
bra v<• cind tOuKh on TV. but sel·
how they stand against Jt'l
planes. tanks ;rnd Mcir1m•<. in
coordinated cittacks If tht-So
v1et Union wants to Rt'\ invol ved, that's a chance we h:i vc to luk<-
Ru t aga"1n. reme mber Iran
d c1e., have 50 Amer1c<1n
hostages, not Russian hostages
DON WILLIAMS
Tfmf> 10 Fight Bark
To lhe Editor
I certainly do disagree with
your ··Aulo Inspection Plan Es
sent1a1:· edJtorrnl of J une 24 You
advocate we ~u c.-c umb to
W ash1ngton 's demands for year I)
auto inspections. even though
they ··rouJd ha ve a ne~ativl' cf
feet·· on our air pollution that we·
arc trying to improve. so that 14 ('
can i;?et $750 m1lhon back from
Was hington. The eosl to auto
own en; wouJd be more than that
An d 1t would c reate cinolher
permanent burettucracy to drain
off that amount of money each
year
And the federal Environmental
Protection Agency·s mandate for
a moratorium on any new in
dustry in our state. 1f they deem 1t
· ·smog-producm$t.'0 1f we do not
follow this plan, will further stop
our g rowth. d im inis h our
economy and Increase our Wl·
e mploy ment
If we continue to let ourselves
be bl ackmailed by the federal
govemment. because they tax
away more or our money thM the
stale does. there will be no end to
it. We will not only 106e more or
our freedoms, but our slate·s
rights as well. Then we will truly
II ve under a dictatorship. It ls
U me to fight back.
GOLDlE JOSEPH
•ICC.~
To the Editor: It appears that thole who f\sh
the ocean have a new rule
shoved down their cutlet -that
of a bonito Umll. Once con·
sldered more or Ina • trash fish
along with many other species,
they are today much sou1ht
after and command a pretty
1ood price ln the market.
What's the reqon COi' aU ol
lhll! Some say It's due to an
overtake aouth ol tbe border.
But what about lhe take up tMre?
The take ln UU. lnttance l1 not the
botUto but the bait nab -....
andlovy.
Now the anchovy I• the rood or
the baalto aod wbatevtr qt.bet
fish lbat may be left tn our
coaflal w1tert. 11 the rood isn't
•e, neither ~tbefllh. •
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h.ilb c.i, th·' v.•·r\ 1,111•-tl• 111 .in<·ho\'1~ 14 ;·ri· .t bundJnt 0(1
-.hor•· -..:u mnr 1•
lfo14 qu1ckh 11 mt• JJJ..,..,t'.., .ind
hu 14 qu1ckl' .,.,. l<Jr f,!1·1 't e:-\Pr
rh1' 1n€'arl\ 1 "" h.id anoth1•r i.;rt•at h:s1t (1 -.h ht•r" · lh1•
("j1Tfom1a :-ardmt· <1nd ut time-.
lh1· l4Jt1·r "-:S'-,all\ 1· ""llh th1•m
The· cit~ of Montert•\ hoom•·d
.tnd tht' mon•·" pou1 t·d in fron'
lh•· .,urc11m· inc1u-.tn ll ap
pt•.tred 11 14ould n•·\ ··r t·ntf
Oumh think1n~ 1111 ''' l0m1~hl tht• ... ardin1• WO:-J,(Ont• ~,m .. '>JllJ
th1.·~ ·ct t•ome bu<'k Tht·~ did huc
t•ac·h t1mt· a ~chool -,ho14 e<I up
man 14a.-. 14a1 tml! 141th hi ' nt'L' .ind
1·,lermmakd th1.·m
GOOD8\'E '>anlmt•<; tht'' n •
~On t' Anrl a., '-Ur.-!~ ,,~ the•\
14 l•nl S0 14,ll Llw a1who' It·~
For "ears Sa<'r amt·nto h."
bl'cn pel1t1oncd ;lflcl a~ked t1J
'>lop the overkill of thl' ..1nchov' ··w,. re..iul:ill' !he ta kt·'· •~ their
... tandard .in~l4 l·r Re)!ulah -rl
14 ht·rt.· into fertilizer <1nd
an1 maJ food ' There c; your ref,!
ula11ons . that.,, Rreed. lack of
v1 1>1on and 1rrespons1b1llt)
Now. ~h' concern oneself
over .i sme.ll y little fish" Con·
ccrn better lx· comin~ and rast.
for too late 1s almost here
WARREN G ALTHOFF
WJaouo Bad .~~•?
To the Editor
The Sov1t'ts ore pulling some
troops oat or Afghan istan as a
good wiU gesture
The last good will ~c~aure was
when the Sov1eLc; pullt:d troops
out of Ea.~t Germany Just before
they invaded Afghanistan
Wonder who this good will
gesture wm be bad news ror
JIM BOLDlNC
IJflfl Ca~ N~ftl
To the FAJtor
In answer to the letter by Jtck
Owen (Mailbox. June 26 > on
family responsib11Jt.1es I agree
100 J>(!rcent. However. he seems lo
have in m ind the ideal old·
rashioned family that doesn't ex·
1 ... 1 '•·r~ oft en in our modern
'-II( It"\\
If h•· rc•ucb lhl' !>tat1st1cs on t ht.. -,uh11:cl hl· 14 ould reali ze
th.ti manv homt·'> have onl y one
p.1r1·nt . lh<il Lo !'.Upport the
1 hll•ln•n n-qu1n•<. a JOb -or
... 0111t~ rnom•} c-omm~ 1n . That m
orch·r to do th•~ thc• one parent
mu-.1 h.cve -,omt• pl:ict• to leave
!ht· <'h1ld "'hll<' !>hf' works (whicn
11 poor .., J ~ovt•rn ml'r.t·type d ay
• .1 rt' t·l'ntl'r and 1f lucky 1t is a
pri\'.11!-da~ rarc1 My daughter
p.1'.., S:..JOrl a month for this. Many
"'°~It-1Jarcnt1> t•a nnot afford
lhl'-
1 FEEL Ol'R society better
l!t'l thinking about priorities and
"'h Jt thl·:-"ant Th"Y don'\ want
""l•lfan · 1 '0Gt't theM' women wi th
l..ich off the 14 elfa re· · 1, they
<Ion t "'ant day care centers,
thP' rlon·1 want abortions; there
" nv a ffordable hous ing for
f.1m1h~. and with infl ation both
p1•opl1· have lO work to get by,
l''>\lt.'t'tally 1f thcl arc young and
JU..,t '-lartmg out
,\nd Just one more thing.
Couples buying boaLc; a nd having
h1~ bank accounLs don't use gov·
cmmenl day care centers.
MARY AHRENS
tirporl Dattgn-
To the Editor
At the J uly 2 1 ll untinglo"
Be ach Cily Council meeting
there 1s gomg to be a vote on
whether to allow the Meadowlan
Airport owner to put in a safer
business. namely a modern
mobile home park
There are only about 20 pilots
from our city using '\.his airport
and yet there is talk of spending
thousands of our city dollars to
lease this land for about 20 city
users.
l have a state airport paper
t h a t clearly s ay s that
Meadowlark could not get either
federal or state runds, and t
believe an~ who own~ abou&
S2 m illion worth of la.nd is not
stupid enough to let the Feds or
ci ty take control for 20 yean.
It is Ul"M to think about the
people Who are ln danger from
the many plane crashes. The
Nerio f1mUy ii thintin1 about
these people. I would Uke to alao
point out that the Feds contn.a
airports completely; lbe city
would have ablolutely no qy about anything.
Who 11 more important -the
people who have had about ao
plane crashes on their land, the
many ramrues lookin1 for a new home, or 20 pilots?
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Leading tlae Wau .
These recent graduates of high schools in
Irvine and Newport Beach have been
awarded $1,000 scholarships by the Irvine
Company for community leadership. They
are (rear. from left ) Charles D. Larson Jr.,
Accord OK'd
On Diet Ads
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An out-of.court
agreement requiring more information in ad-
vertising for the Cambridge Diet about the need to
consult physicians has been reached by attorneys
for the government and the welght)oss formula
The attorneys planned to ask U.S. District
Judge Robert H. Schnacke to issue a CODlellt order
s pecllytna terms of the settlement.
RICllA.&D sr. PHALLE, AN assistant U.S. at-
torney, and John Banker, wbo represents the diet
distributors, said the agreement only ~uin!S
1 changes in the advertising, not the product, a
POWdered substance which is added to water.
·'The product is believed to be safe if taken un-
d er medical supervision," St. PhaJle said. "The
problem with the advertisement was that it failed
to sufficiently warn people lo see their doctor
before taking the diet.••
Under the agree ment, future advertising
would be required to warn persons who have
specific medical conditions outlined in the agr~
ment to use the diet only under a doctor's
s upervision, St. Pballesaid.
DISTallnJTION, SALE AND ADVERTISING
of the diet plan were ha lted June 11 by Scbnacke. I
· He aaid the diet's advertisin g indicated that all I
penons can use the diet without harm and without
medical supervision.
· Vaughan Feather or Monterey, vice president
of the Cambridge Diel, said the settlement avoids
a "protracted litigation, which we had every con· I
fidence •ot ultimately winning." He called the 1
c h an ges ''modest additions ... in the interest of I
clarification." Wlten Schnacke ordered the diet business lo
stop. more than 50,000 orders were waiting to be
filled, Feather said. About two-thirds of those
could be filled immediately under the agreement,
be said.
But the others must be notified ol the advertis-
ing changes and given an opportunity to cancel or-
ders. he said
Rock Guitarist
Clwrged in SD
SAN DIEGO {AP) -Charges ol battery and
resisting arrest have been filed qainst Robert
Hall Wlel", a guitarist with the Gnteful Dead rock
band, in CCJDDeCtiOD with a scutne witb San Dieeo
police after a concert July 1.
Wiet', 36, was freed on bond and ordered to re-
port for arraignment in misdemeanor arralp-
ment court. CbW Deputy City Ataarney Ted Bromfield
said no eomplaint was 1-..d to band drummer
Micke, s. Kart. 36. A CMe hm>lvtaa bud road
manap Daniel Rifkin, 33, was referred back to
the police for further reports.
Renlal Sex Bia& Ruled
MONTREAL (AP) -A prorindaJ court bu
rulld that a truck rental company dlaertm.lnated
a1aimt a woman on tbe buia of her lex when it re-
fUHCI to nat bet' • trudt. Tbe eoart ••anted
ClaudeUe Larouche 9111 lD d•:'f:n . Tbe Quebec Haman JUc1U mtuioa ftled
tbe tu1t ..--Emer.-c7 ear ......i eo. ,,_
com,_, said lt wanted to mlDlmbe' rilb to lb
trucu bJ IDaperMDeed dr1..-..
Great Values on Our Famo
Selection of Suib. Spon~oats
Neckwear. Shirb. Trou.se
and Sport~"\\'e'Jr
M.asterdtarge. Visa a
American Exprcs
wekomr
~ Juty tO. 1tl0 OM." N.OT A I I
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CietltJent11') ~ tnlpired byTradidoo
16 Fashion tsbnd, Nev-. port Btadl. CA 926li0 (71'•) 640·8310
Allen J . Lynch of Newport Beach and
Stephen B. Thompson of Irvine. In fron t
<from left ) a re Christopher Finnerty, Doris
Nussenbaum and Paul M. ·Frank. all of
Irvine.
( TH1' BOOKMAN ) REVIEWS in the DAILY PILOT
When we say it pays tu
insulate, we mean 1t. Ii
you msulate your attic
to the R-19 standard, ·
we'll send you a check
for $50. That's if you
have an independent
contractor do the 1ob
or yo u do it yourself
If the Gas Company
does it, w e'll take $50
off your insulation bill
financing:
Wr'll lrnd yo u the
money you need to
insuJato your attic, at 8,_,
annual percentage rote
And 1t d0t:.;sn't matter 1f
you do the 1ob, w < do
1t or you hire an indepen-
dent contractor. When
you consider how high
interest ra tes are these
days, this incredibly
low rate show s how
important we: fe( I
msu1anon is.
We're leDlng
~·boa• ihe ...... lion
tax break.
Jnsulotmg your home
cill1 make your bfe less
t 1xing The Federal
Guv1 ·rnment thmks
.:-L utoLlon is 1mpor1arit.
t•JCJ So 1t allows a b /,
tax cr edit o f up to $'".1( rJ
of th(: cost of attic m~ul J -
inn Thul , hv uld lY i: 1
1:iract1vc n 1et...nt1v·
for anybody
*tea rebate and low COia lnendnQ evaJlable on.y to Southern Coltfornta Gas Company custolners. caD 1.000.252-0600 for tnfo~hon
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MAKING WAVll AT COMMUNITY C!NTa
Denni• WUlama A.corde loundlrecll In Studio
Media Center
Open to Public
A media production facility co-sponsored by
Coastline Community College and the Huntington
Beach Library is open to the public.
The Community Media Productions Center.
which bas equipment for pbotoguphy, graphics
and audio recordiogs. is housed in the Huntlogton
Beach Library's former youth activities room.
AVAii.ABLE ARE A COLO& AND black and
white darkroom. copys tand, dry mount press, and
other photographic tools.
For graphics. there is a light-table. T-squares,
a laminator. and a typesetting machine.
The facility's professional sound studio Is
capable of recording and mixing a variety of audio
productions, except for music groups. A cassette
tape duplicator also ls available.
Fees for use of the media production center
range from 75 cents lo $3 per hour.
THE CENTER STARTED with college media
production eqwpment and a $47,000 federal grant.
It is cxpe<:ted to be self-sufficient in another year .
Another section or the media production center
not open to the public serves the students or
Coastlllle Community College, based in Fountain
Valley
Hair 'Cut-in'
To Aid Charity
!lair ~tylists al the Huntington Center will be
trim min~. clippin~ and cutting Saturday to benefit
the Oran~c County chapter of the March of Dime~
Birth Defects Foundation .
Men and women will be able lo have their hair
professionally cut and styled by Clemby lntema
tional Stylists for a $10 donation to the March of
Dimes. The location is m front of the Broaday.
Proceeds from the noon \.0 4 p.m . "Cut·ln" will
go toward research, medical services and educa
t1on for the prevent10J\ of birth defects.
3 Fi~ Charged
With Price Fix
W ASHINGTON CAPJ -A federal grand Jury
ha!! chcirged that three companies conspired
to fix prices for crciyons. chalk, fingerpa1nt.
modeling clay <ind other educa\.looal art matenaJs
for 12 )'Cars •
Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti said the
felony ind1ctmcnt was returned in Cleveland and
hied in U S. District Court in Toledo, Ohio.
Th<' companies charged with violating Section
I of the Sherman Act were : BiMey & Smith, Inc.
of Easton. Pa . Mil ton Bradley Co. of Springfield,
Mass . and the Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. of
J ersey City. N .J ., which manufactures and sella
educationaJ art materials through its division, the
American Art Crayon Co. of Sandusky, Ohio. Ef·
forts to reach the defendants fo r comment wen un·
successful.
Justice Deteriorating
SANTA MON ICA CAPJ -Contrary to popular
belief, local criminal justice systems may have
become Jess responsive in the wake ot budget cuta
stemming from Proposition 13, according lo a
Rand Corp. study.
Rand researchers admitted that they expected
the priorities or local govemmenta to become evi-
dent following the June 1978 paaaaae of Proposition
L3. which cut by 57 percent the property taxes that
were the prime source or local aovemmeot re-
venues.
"Instead, we h ave seen revealed the esaenUal
priorities or the state and federal covemment,"
said Warren E. Walker, a senior policy analyst for
the S8J1la M?Jl_ca r_eaearcb cen~.
Atty. WUU:am "Bill" Walker
u alive, well and practicing
~yrs. experience In .••
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with tray and rnore.
SHELL FIRE I: ICE
ALL SEASON MOTOR OIL
74~.
lOW-40 wr.
Fir• and ice traiulatH into h ot and cold
which tranalatea int o uai.ng on• grade of
oil all year. ( Durnrny. it say. all sea.son.)
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What qood are they? Wall, for one thing,
if you o.t hunqry, you can nibble • little
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frorn one who know•, "It'• a decent ..t."
TR-3 AUTOMOBILE
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Cleaner and polish all in one
aure b.ata clean ing and then
poU.hing. Should be twice u
fut, or ia that half u fAat.
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player and ci...n.d your car, you'll n..d
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YOU h.a .. m.&J\ )" to ch.OOH
born, i ncludin.o Tun,
Th u ja. Se.aqreen, Italian
Cypreu and more.
3•~.
FEXCING 99c
EA.
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Thia ia where i t all started.
(Nation&!, I rn....n) with
1 umber and such. And they
still ha" the qood pri~.
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There are aorna thin99 not to ~ funny
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you'll buy it anyway.
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WITH TOP ./ ,,
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You ...nWe ....t ...-a bundle. In •
N8lic fini.M wtth ~ ·-puttin9 ~. Matu-estra.
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In c ... you hadn't noticed, NL ha•
ju.st about everythinq you need for
good U.wn ca,.., plua name brands.
Scott. ia one you k now.
Buy M'Veral o{ the ... link them up and
you e&n do your w hole yard. Bet it wo rks
out c heaper than if you bow;iht so· or 100'.
In 10' t o 15' lenqt.h..
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your piece of panellnq in ,
sn ap t09ether the
h ardwue and hang. It
sound. so easy. 1a••
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17 FOOT
JAMB-UP STRIP _ ..
2~!s
Who can think about weathentrlppin9
when ita 90 d9ql'eff outaide? The NL
buyen, th.at'• who. ao they can qet the
good pri~. Gold, aluminum or bron.u
finish.
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they ja.a or rock and roll?
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Hioe to ha.-all that at.ra
da)'llght th.. day. but
when the Nft goee down it'•
nioe to ha" eome of tn...
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TWENTY-FIVE C.E NTS
Khomeini Target?
Iran Claitns Coup
AtteDipt Thwarted
o .. ,,~ ~11o1 si..tt ...,.,.
8 y Tbe A.5110dated P resa
President Abolhassan Bani·
Sadr said today the Iranian gov-
ernment had thwarted a planned
military coup whose plotters in·
tended to bomb the home of rev-
o l u ll onary le ad e r Ayatolla h
Ruhollah Khomeini. His state·
ment indicated some of the al·
Jeged conspir ators may ha ve
tx>en killed.
Sonae Bit ~laing Post
Bani Sadr. in a radio broad-
cast , said he and other top of·
ficia ls had been tnformed or the
coup plan a month ago and had
been waiting to catch t he plot·
ters "on the spot."
In a sketchy report June 12.
This circus pony 1s tet hered to an un usual
hitching post at the Orange County Fair.
lle 's part of the Funs -a -Poppin Ci r cus
which will p e rfo rm three ti me s daily
th ro ug h the 10-day fair. which ope ns F ri·
d ay on the Costa Mesa fairi;?rounds
T e hra n ra dio s aid an anti·
government plot had been un-
covered in the Iranian army. A
week later. it was announced
that 'l7 soldiers had been arrest-
ed in an anti-government con·
spi r acy. Bingo
Approved
I n Irvine
The Irvine City Council has
adopttod an ordinance allowmg
binJ!O j!am es m Irvine.
Representatives fro m the
Senior C1t1zens Council and the
Meadows and Groves mobile
home associations had lobbied
for bingo
The ordi nance. a dopted Tues-
( day. w<1s drawn up by the Irvine
Police Department with a view
II toward preventing bingo-for-
proht schem es. according to
bunco investigator Phil Povey.
He said t he ordina nce limits
pri2es to $50 and allows the
1 ~am es to be held for only th.tee
hours once a week
Other r1ties, such as Anaheim.
ha ve had proh le ms with the
~am e of chance because or ·
dinances allowed games to get
out of hand. he said
Illustrative of a potential bun·
co bingo an ist, Povey said, ls an
md1v1dual who recently asked
1 the I rvme Pol1ce Department if
he could open a bingo operation
1 m thP city
' ''This 1nd1 vidual had mailed
a way for his 'ordination papers,'
t was dl'clared a minister through I the mrul. saJd his 'religion' was
1 bingo and was intending to open
his church in cin Irvine com-
mercial area." Povey said.
New Ministe r
Choice Near
By The Associlted Press
Iran's Revolutionary Council
1 says a prime minister will be
, chosen by next week. disposing i of one more preliminary before I Parliament debates the fate of
the 53 American hos tages. t The P arliament still h as
l domestic concerns to consider l and so far there has been no in·
( r.iication when a debate might
r begin on the Americans, in their
1
25-0th day of captivity today.
Orange · Co ast
Weath e r
Mostly sunny Friday.
Lows tonight 52 at the
beaches, S2 inland. Highs
Friday lower 705 to 88 in·
land.
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Leads V eepstakes
It could not be de ter mined
whether Lhe plot reported today
was linked with the earlier dis·
rlosures.
Bani Sadr said the plan m·
vo lved bomb attacks on Kho-
m e 1 n i 's h o m e a n d other
"cler ical places."
WASlflNv TON <AP) -Sen
Paul Laxalt, Rona ld Reagan'!>
national cam.paign cha ir man,
has been pushmg a ny number or
m en as Reagan ·s running mate.
He pitched strongly for George
Bush, even for former President
For d. About the last guy he
wanted on the ticket was Paul
Lax a lt.
Now, Laxalt has r isen from
GOP PLANS SMOOTH
CONVENTION -A4
sleeper to a principal contender
-some say the favorite -just
two weeks alter caving in to
Reagan's request that he make
himself available.
Reagan reportedly has yet to
make a final decision. and will
not until he arrives in Oetroil
next week for the GOP national
convention. But sour ces.· who
asked not to be named , say Lax
a lt has all along been the
favorite of Reagan's wife, Nan-
cy, and is bein~ pushed by some
key members of Reagan's mner
circle. including Edwin Meese.
M i c hael De ave r a nd Lyn
Nofzi~er.
Ho wever . Meese, who i'>
Reagan 's campaign staff direc
tor, says.
.. None of those or us IO the
selection proces!> is pushing any
particula r candidate ... All of
the speculation you see in print
is ve r y un r e liable because
anybody who knows what's go·
ing on isn't talking, and anyone
who's talking doesn 't kno w
what 's going on."
Laxa lt , who also headed
Reagan's 1976 presidential cam -
paign, is a personal friend of the
c andidate ; their politi c a l
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REAGAN'S VP CHOICE?
Sen. Pa ul Laxalt
philosophies are pr actically
identical
As the junior ~enator from
Nevada, Laxalt would not pro-
vide geographical balan ce to a
ticket headed by the forme r
California governor , a nd his
state holds Cew electoral votes.
But Reagan has said tha t he con·
s ide r s this a wo rn -o ut old
chestnut. and that what he
wants most 1s a younger running
m a l e who wou ld purs ue his
policies should be become presi·
dent.
Laxalt wi ll be 58 Aug. 2.
Asked where he stands in the
Re agan veepstakes. Laxalt said
Wednesday, "I just don't know."
He said "some army person-
nel" at Nouzhah barracks, near
t he weste rn Ira nian city of
Hamadan, were behind the coup
bid.
"Some of the plotters were
punished last night when they
T wo Driver s
Injure d in
Irvine Crash
Two men were ser iously 10-
jured WedneJKlay night in Irvine
when their cars collided in the
intersection of Red Hill Avenue
and Barranca Road.
Benson Bruce Blakeley. 27. of
Laguna Beach. is hospitalized m
se rious condition a nd Boris
Helmuth Korrel, 42, of Orange is
hospitalized in satisfactory con·
dition.
When police arrived at the JO·
tersection at 10:42 p.m . they
found Blakeley on the front end
of his car whjch came to rest in
a flood control cha nnel ju~t
north of Barranca and east of
Red Hill. l<nrrel was round near
his overturned vehicle on Red
Hill.
Officers theorized that one of
the cars ran a red hght at the in·
teN1ection. Blakeley's car was
goin g north on Red Hill and Kor-
rel's automobile was traveling
east on Ba rranca. Police said
both vehicles we re totaled.
Evacu ees R eturn
PADUCA H . Ky . CAP >
About 20 families returned to
t h ei r h o m es t od ay a ft er
emer gency offi cials sealed two
derailed lanker cars that had
b e e n le a k i n g h aza r do us
chem icals.
Huge Crowds for Fair?
Officials are predi•ting
largest crowds ever for the 1980
Orange County Fair which opens
Friday al 10 a.m . for its run
through July 20.
Gasolloe prices coupled with
inflat.kJn and a soft economy are
expected to keep more Orange
CounUana cloee to home ln aeek-
lng vacation eotertatnmmt, fair olficen suaested.
Top entertainment at bar1ain
pricea 11 promised when the
county sbow opens on the Costa
Mesa ll'OUDCI. Admw ion prices are ~ lor adu.ltl, S1 for cblldren
I to 12 yean old, with tboee
yOUQpr admlUed free,
frfdQI are allo "children's
day•" wtMm all )'OWlC•ten 12 or
uader are •dmitted at no
charse.
New fatnrounda facUiUes Just north ot Falt Drive acro11 from
elty ball lnclude a new equestrian
center Ind 12 additJooal acres ol
par It~ . o~ nilbt wm feature the fair 1 tint major ennt at I p.m .
when mntorcycla rev up for UM
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Entertainer Hoyt Axton takes
to the amphitheater stage at 9
p.m . with country-weste rn fans
a dmitted without a ddition al
charge.
ment throughout the 10-day
event may be observed without
additional charge.
All ol the big-name entertain·
Top billing goes this year to
Helen Reddy who'll perfor m
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Fair. Slate
The 32nd Annual Orange County Fair opens in Colta
Mesa Friday at 10 a.m . with all children 12 yeart ol ace
and under admitted without cbarp for ''ChUdren'a Day."
Ma.jor eveote Friday lnclude:
-9 a.Ill., pre-opentnc rabbit and 1beepJud1ln1.
-I p.m.. dairy catUe Judlinl.
-2 p.m . and 4 p.m., klda fticbJ pitch coatett.
-Z.5 p.m . .J.. Wild Oat.I County. Band.
-3 p.m .. \,;JOWft Contest.
-8:~ p.m., Sant.a An1 Wlnda BADd parade .
-7 p.m ., HoYt Axton at the Am,.._....,.
-7-11 p .m., Rich White• s • ..-.... 'UDCUoo Band.
-8 p .m ., Sp eedway Motore7ele Raee at tbe
1raDdlt.and. -tp.rn., Hoyt Aston at the Ampbttbeater.
-1ID p.m .• Sway1n1 Belrol, Mlial act.
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said.
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tionary vocabulary. "punish"
often means death
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mediately avaita ble.
I r an 's revolutionar y leaders
have accl&Mld the United States
and backers of the ousted shah
of inspiring efforts lo overthrow
the Khomeini regime.
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SHADED AREAS INDICATE LAND SOUGHT FOR AIRPORT
u rge Piece .. Irvine Compeny'1; Smdet la D•le Kelto90·1
County to Purchase
Land for Airport
By DEWRF.S BROOKS IRWIN
OI -o.11, ~ Se..H
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors bas ordered the ac-
qu1s1L1on of 13 acres of land in
Costa Mesa for expansion or
John Wayne Airport.
Ig noring a reminde r that
Newport Beach has a pending
lawsuit to haJt that $6 million
land acqws1taon. the board voted
unanimously Wednesday to in·
iliate condemnation proceedings
on the property on the airport's
v.est side
The city insists that an en·
v1ronmental report must be pre-
pa r e d be for e the land is
purc hased. since. Newport of·
ficials contend. the purchase uJ.
timately will lead lo expansion
or a irport operallons.
Supervisors ha\te denied that
the land buy has any connection
with the number of daily flJ ghts
in and out of the county airport.
T he 13 acres o ff Airway
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Avenue and Red Hill Avenue
tf'ntallvely has been earmarked
for pnvate plane tie downs , a
f rei i.tht-loading s tat io n a nd
pnvat.e aircraft businesses.
But s uper visor s wi ll de·
te rm me its permanent use when
they give final approval to the
county airport's master plan, a
decision that won't be made for
about a year.
David La rsen. a n attorney
representinfi( Newport Beach,
said the land purchase conflkts
with the board's avowed policy
or delaying significant decisions
on the airport's future until com-
pletion of the master plan. .
But county offi cials said de)ay •
of the land purchase would price 1
the county out or the market. '
The 13 acres is the last remain·!
ing land a<ljacent to the airport
that can be used for airport
purposes, they said. I
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Newport Banking
On Airport Suit
Newport Beach city officials.
seeking an injunction to halt ex-
pansion of John Wayne Airport,
said today they aren 't surprised
by the latest airport maneuver
by the Orange County Board of
Supervi!ors.
Newport ls asking the court to
hold up purchase or 13 a c1W of
land west ol the airport, arlUing
that the county hasn 't filed prop-
er envlrorunental documents.
But county supervisors ii ·
nored the pendin1 lawsuit and
ordered acqulaltion. ol the Costa
Kesa acreace Wednesday.
"We're not really surprised,''
exp lai ned Newport City
Manaser Robert Wynn. ''The
wbole matter probabl7 will be
decided ln court."
But City Attorney Huah Cornn
said the city. to date. ha been
Ulllatt-'ul an obta•n•n• • court
.Ute. Wynn said it ts the etty•s fMl·
.... that the llMrit.1 ol the lawsuit
should be setUed in court bet
the county flnalizea purchase
the two parcels of land.
It ii anticipated that the addl.
tional airport land would be
for plane tie-downs a nd posslbl
additional aviation commerci
outlets.
"Our action to me the suit, I
believe, wu totally justified and
fully expected," aald Wynn.
"It's notblng peraonal. We'
Just proteeUoa our Interests.
We're ver, serious, we're not
Jutt beinl Oippant."
City and county officials have
clubed before over the airport expansion question.
Wynn Hid tbe moet recent
move by tbe cowity doetn't •'
ebans• much from the clty'a ~
POln.t ol Ylew. But. be COGUDMd, t• If tbe county ftnalise1 purebMe i .
before •ppearln1 la court ,
fartber •cUon would be coa-alchrect .
)'
Ford Cul• Dindeild
From, $1 to 30 Cena
Of.:TRorr I A,, I ,, .. b)' .... ,.nn1 loue. lo ILi North
~m.,nt•an outn <ind lrucll opf'rehona, Ford Mot<>' o today
alaaht>d lb! lh1rd quartt-r dlVlOend from $1 to)() r«-nla a aha~
Th<• 70 rt·nt pt4r ~hu-.. dJ\ 1Mnd r ut by the ~o 2 autonuaJser
come. on I.ht• ht-t•b ot lhc v.nt11t kib~ In lh~ <'O"'IP""Y'• 77 yur
h1&lor)
Ford iOlil St«H rn1thon ln UM-fu"Sl quartc>r •nd !()()'>~~ 1n thl'
MCUnd Q\a&J'tJ &re HJW~ted tn ht" l'\'f'ft WOf'
The company ba paid a Sl ~r har-ei dMdcmd 1lnc:~ thf'
a«-ond quart .. r of 1979
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WASIUNGTON •At'I The• Sout>wm Rall<A•ay announ1•f'd
today that 1l and otht'r rail~ hav" ~a<'ht'(i an al(ft't'.menl
that could easel~ wa)' for t~o lar1e Industry tnt.-rat·n
Sout.twm said 1t dropped Its reqix~t for <'crbtn 1m11,ierty
transfers IL" a prerequ1111tt.• to lntt-n t11tt• < ·nmmc•n •e Comtnt!>i.11m
approval of \h~ propO'>t'<i nwr~cr 1lf thl' (.'twsslt' ~) '>tl'm .ind
St•aboard Co&::.l Lm~ lndustn\''
In rt>lum. CheSSI(> and sn. pkd.:t'd not to Opp<ktl' the an
ticip8led appll\'allon t o the ll'C ti' :-.outht•r u und Norfolk and
Wt>slem 'o for approval of their \•ro1•~ffi nw rg~r
DIM-rimt•••••• c1a.,...d
FORTALEZA. Braill IAPJ Bnml's Roman Cathohr
bishops preM~nted Pope John l':iul 11 "1th a man1fe!>tO today :ic·
cusing the military government of f()tlt enn~ raclal and clas:. dis
crimmatioo
The docmmenl was d rawn as the basis for d1sl'uss1ons at a
nationWlde e uchanslrc conference at wh1<'h the pope wus spe&k ·
Ing today The conference was called to :.eek ways to help ~ome
30 m illion Bran;it1an migrants constantly rn :.t~·arch of b<:tter JObs
or land
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LOS ANGELES U\P) -The city school d1stnct f1l<.>d a
notice of appeal m Pomona Supenor Court today or Judge Puul
Egly's ruling Monday ordcnng the Uoard of Education LO ex·
pend mandatory businJ?, for integration
Pending resolution or the appeal. :.chool boa rd member
Bobbi f'\edler urged parents of pupil:. in the dtstn ct to take a
•·watch and wu1t" attitude regarding the expansion or busing in
lbe foll
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CAIRO. Egypt CAP) -A U.S. squadron of F-4 Phantom jets
arrived here today from Moody Air Force Base in Georgia for
the first Egypt1an·Amer1can air training operations
Sex Charges
2 Guilty Verdicts
For Chiropractor
t:I Toro chiropractor Warren
.I. Famalaro wru. found guilty
Wednesday of sex charges m·
volving two of his patients -a
17-year -old girl and a lG-year-old
boy.
The Jury 1n Superior Court
Judge Frank Oo m cn 1chin1 's
courtroom was unable lo reach a
unanimous verdict on a forcible
rape rharge lod~cd aga1n:.t
f''emah1m
1hat mcan~ the 28 )'l'ar·old
c b i roprcH·l ur , who Ii ves 1 n
t.agun~ H~<irh . ('an be mad<' to
:-.tand tnal <1ga1n nn thut chargr-
As tht• jury ..., ~ullty verdrcl
y,as announced Pamalaro
showed no Pmotton, bu\ hss -.i fe .
sining in the spectator's gallery,
~obbed aloud
The Jury found that Famalaro
molested a 10-Y,ca r-old M1ss1on
Vtejo boy during office treat
ment of the youth for m1grajne
he~daches during a three-month
period ending in November 1979.
And. the jury said, Famalaro
wati guilty beyond a reasonable
doubt on charges of st atutory
rape involvm g his treatment of a
theh-17-year old girl nearly two
years ago.
The guilty verdic ts mean
Fasnalaro could be sentenced LO
staie prison.
Or. the chiropractor could be
declared a m entally disordered
se>t offender at a hearing set for
Aug. 28 in Judge Domenichini's
courtroom
Famalaro will be examined by
two co urt -appointed
psychologists prior to that hear·
ing. Jf found to be mentally dis·
oritercd. he could be committed
lo a state hospital
Fama laro currenUy is free on
110.000 bail.
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JURY FINDS HIM GUil TY
ChlropractOf Famalaro
1-'amalaro was arrested on the
sex charges J an. 25, nearly two
months after the boy said he was
molested in the chiroprKctor's
El Toro office.
The girl, now 19, told her story
to sheriff's investigators after
reading newspaper accounts of
Famala.ro's arrest.
Famalaro was accused of rap·
ing the girl after massaging her
to a state of total relaxation.
The chiropractor contended
the little boy's ~to r y was
fabricated and that the girl was
u p set with Famalaro for
breaching her trust.
Carter Makes
Alaska Stop
ANCHORAGE, Alaska <AP>
-President Carter returned to
the United Stat.es today after a
meeting ln Tokyo with Chinese
Premier Hua Guofeng that un·
derecored mutual American,
Chinese and Japanese oppe>11Uon
to Soviet expanslonlsm ln Asia. ·
The 75-mlnute conference
cloeed out Carter's 21·bour visit
to Japan to attend • memorial
service for Prime M inister
Maaayoshl Ohira. The president
flew to Alaska for • day's
stopover and fllhlnl t.rip before
contlnuln1 to th• Atlantic
COHt.al "90l't ol Sapelo llland in
his n.tlve Geor«la.
Cart« arrivecS at Elmendorf
Al r Force B••• ouuld•
Anchor.,• at 10:12 p.m. (12:32 a.m. PDT>. lt wu tUU Upt IDd
the prmldent 1pnt atiloat ao
mlnuU!I 1baldq buds wtth an
e1tJmated 500 who 1athend to
1reet him. 1
3A.drift .
In Gulf
Rescued
Jl\CKSON. Miu CAP) -
Florida hc>at painter Fred Harct.
'na had plllJ\ned t.o spend th.ls
w t'k In U\t' Ory Tortu1aa. but be
1.1nd two l'Ompamlons ended up
eallng ketchup muted with aea
wa te r t.o •urvlYe •8 thel!' dis·
abled u 1lboat drifted through
tht' Gulf of Mexico. ·· 1 l~t \ruck or time, of every·
Chin.:. biHd Hading, 44 , of
fo'ort Lauderdale. fro m has
<;utfport hosp1tul bed. "Vester·
di)' was my birthday, and 1
dldn 't even find oot about it untJI
toduy."
The Dutth Antilles freighter
Aruba found the trio near lhe
v.~st roast or Cuba and de~1t·
~d t hem and their boat on tM
M lssi::.s lppl Gulf Coast o n
Wednesday
Mea nwhile . as doctors
rl'placed the fluids Hardlng I06t
during his dry days at sea, ~
made plans to N!palr the boat
and sail bal'k to Florida.
"I'm going to be careful and
respect·• the sea, Harding said.
··There's no mercy."
Harding said the Incident
began when a support wire
~napped last week -he's not
sure of the day -about 20 miles
from the Dry Tortugas, a chain
of islands near the Florida Keys.
Thal caused the aluminum mas t
to collapse on his girlfriend's
24-foot Columbia sailboat.
"/\ sailboat isn't much good
without that thing sticking up m
the air." Harding said. ·
He and his companions. Clay
Gilliam. 37, of Fort Lauderdale,
and a man identified ooly as
John, 31. of Clearwater, f1a ..
had counted on the Gulf Stream
to push them toward land. But
pre\'a1ling easterly winds prod
ded the boat into r e mot e
waters near western Cuba.
"We ~t up watches between
the three of us ." Harding s~ud
·whatever fellow was on watC'h,
the others would s tay below rn.it
or Lht· sun . trying t.o be as mo-
11onlc:.'> <Ji. pos'i1blc It was aufuJ
hot.
A lot of :.hips pasi.ed us by,'
he ~ard ··we '>hot flares at
them. I Uunk they saw us and
pro bably thou~ht we w <:rc
Cuban::. ·
President's
Killer Rabbit
Conquered
PLAJNS, Ga . CAP> -
Remcmher the k!Jler rabbit?
Readers will recall the ex-
ploi~ of a certain "banzai bun-
ny·· which attacked President
Cart<·r while he was fishing from
a canoe on a pood near his home
here more than a year ago
Skeptics on the White House
!ltaff refused to believe that a
rabbit could swim . and Cart.er
ordered a blow-up of an official
photographer's picture of the 1.n-
c ident but wouldn't make 1t public
According to reliable sources.
t he photo showed the rabbit
making straight for the leader of
the Free World , its t eeth
fl ashing and nostrils flaring.
Carter beat ofr the attack with a
ranoc paddle.
The ghost of that rabbit, now a
legend among members of the
presidential entourage, returned
to haWll the president's visit to
Plains last weekend. It was
Carter's first trip home sin~ tbe
bunny incident. ·
At dawn Sunday. Carter
s lipped out or his hom e with all
t h e s ubtlety an eight -car
m otor cade can mus ter in a
small. sleepy Georgia town and
headed for the fateful fisht.ng
pond.
An NBC News camera crew
took up pu.rsuJt but was ordeftd
to a halt by t.be Secret Service
out or sight of the president.
Then It happened.
Cameraman Leroy Johnson
spotted a rabbit in tbe road,
quickly raised hts trust~
Minicam to his shoulder, took
aim and zoomed In. But alu, tbe
rabbit wu dead.
With his camera trained on
the body or the bedraggled bun·
ny, Johnaon could be beard of.
fering this eJCclusive report:
·'Undisclosed White House
sources today confirmed that
the kiJler rabbit once asalo re-
turned to the fishing trounds of
President Carter. Tbla time,
President Carter wu ready -
and del•ted him . . . • •
Johnson's film, Uke that ol tbe
White House photocrapber
earlier, has not been made
publlc.
Anderson at Bank
ELKANA, Occupied Weat
Bank (AP> -lndepeodeat U.S.
prestdentlal candidate Jolla AD·
deraon toured Jewltb .. tU•·
menu today on th• oceupttd
W•t Bank o1 the JordaD RlW.. and aaUI tbe controvenlal out.
po1t.1 "m!_·~~ have some ck·.
femtve 11~ ... ""an~."
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BROKEN LINE INOtCATU PATH OF PROP08ID UNN!RSITY DRIVE EXTENSfON
trvfne Coundl Wanta to Tell About Roed Thet Would Skirt Upper Bay
Talks Asked OB ROad
Irvine Mayor Art Anthony
says be wants to talk to officials
of Newport Beach and Orange
County regarding extending
Un I versl ty Ori ve around
ecologically sem;ltive Upper
Newport Bay
A letter. approved b y the
Irvine Ci ty Council Tuesday ,
s ays Irv in e I!> willing t o
participate with the rounty and
Newport Beach In drawing up
an em;ronmental impact report
for the road.
") want to stn-ss we arc not
promoting the coostruct1on of
FAIR ...
Wednesday, but t ht> younger
(·rowd may prefer s uch feature..
as Ra in. scheduled S unday,
Elvin Bishop, on Thursday: or
f lash Cadillac. July 28.
Also billed are Pat Boone ,
Sheri LeWls, Clay and Sally Ha rt
Jnd Doug Kershaw.
E nt ert ain m t"n t a l so is
<,cheduled on the Heritage Stage
and in the Moon.shlne Meadows
where country and bluegrass
g roups ~ilJ perform.
Other entertainment around
the grounds is to include mimes,
gymnasta, marionettes, a small
circus and an aerial act.
And back from last year are
the carnival rides offered, at ad·
dltionaJ fees. by the Western
Pacific Shows,
With eight exhibit halls ~n
ing. pat.roos can browse through
d is plays of fine arts. phot-0g·
raphy, home ltv\ng and design,
fl ori cul\un-. commerct! and
r reau ve arts
Oemonstrations are SC'heduled
throughout the fair in many of
the hulls
Horse fancier.. are expected lo
crowd the new eque!'ltrian center
July 19 and 20 for the Junior
Hor se Sho w, f eaturl ag trial
onimaJs the first day and hunl·
ers andjumpersonthe20th.
Some 2S FFA and 4·H Clubs
from throughout Southern
California are entered in the an-
nual breeding .show events.
Judged and later sold at auc-
tion will be such anlmals as beef cattle, sheep and swine.
The first breeding e vents -
slated for 9 a.m. Friday. are for
rabbit.a and sheep in and near
the livestock judging rtng.
the road." Anthony said. "We
are just willing to talk about It."
However, Anthony added that
he believes tbe road extension is
badly needed t.o relieve conges.
lion on Campus Drive. Jam·
boree Road and M acArthur
Boulevard.
Newport Be ach '" portion of
L'n1vcrsity Dnvc starts on lh~
easte rn side of Irvine Avenue.
but ends within a block The ex-
tension wouk1 run ea!'lt to west
around the northern nm of the
Upper Ray. t'Qnnt .. '<'hng with \ht>
ex1st1ng Un1vers1ty Drive on
Irvine's side of MacArthur
Boulevard.
The road extension is Hated on
the county's master plan of
arterial hJgbways .
Anthony said the extension Is
needed because or delays in e1t·
tending the Corona de l 'dar
freeway. anothe r cast-west route
1n the same area.
Les Card . man ager or
transportation for Irvine, s aid
the extension of tht: Corona del
Mar fn.-,.·way in the ar£-a ap
1 .. w<1 r:, t11 he• al l1·a~t four yean. away
Sea Murder Case
In Hands of Jury
An Oran~" County Superior
Court JUT)' began pondenng the
fatr today of Larry Donald
Smith. ~-of Nc-wport Beach.
who 1c; accused of kidnapping
and killing a 24-year old wom:..n
and dumping her body into the
ocean off Dana Pornt Harbor.
Jurors began debatm~ pros
l'cution and defense po ints
made dunng the murder tnal
and clos~ arguments by the
t WO alt.orM)'S.
For bi.a part. defense lawyer
Terry Gilel charaderi&ed SmJtb
aA • 'tbe ultimate dope.•• mede a
patsy for the murder of Garden
Grove ho usewife Carolyo
Bealer
Smith's coot.ention that the real
murderers-shadowy ligurt"S ht.•.
:-aid he knew only as ··Jack and
Hay"-ts a bizarre story, C1IC1'1
~aid . but true.
Sm ith has testifi ed that he
piloted the boat rrom Dana Point
Harbor out to sea "'Ith a gun
held t.o his head by Jack and
Ray , who bludgeo ned Mrs .
Bealer lo death.
The woman disappnred Aug.
ZJ. lier body has never been
found.
Prosecutor Dave Carter
argued that J ack and Ray do not
exist; that they were fabricated
to cover Smith's murder and ex·
tortlon plot.
Carter said that Smith, v.·ho
knew Mrs. Bealer, kidnapped
her in an attempt to extort
tl00,000 from her brother. a
wealthy con struction rlrm owner
The Sole
S mith already has been con
\ 1cted 1n f<'<ierdl court on the ex.
l!Jr\100 char ~t>
Kl'y 10 prosecutor Cart er'::.
1 :l!>l' wa-. \IH' H''lt1mony 0 1 a
Dana P111nt fishl•rman, Donald
K laafH•n , °" h<i '>!lid he s aw Smith
.ind ~t r-. l~aln in a boat in
Dana Point Harbor the day she
disappeared.
The two. who were alone in
the boat, were ar guing loudly as
lbe boat moved away rrom the
b.art>cw. Klweo te9Wled. G lies fla1ed Klaaaen•s
testimony, saytnc the f"taherman
saw a similar harbor incident on
another day, and stretched tbe
details to frt lhc Bealer case.
2Kidnapped
For Revenge?
ST . PAUL, Mlnn. CAP' -A
man accused of fmpn.soning a
36· ~ar old teacher and her 8-
year-oid daughter ill a closet I«
se ve n weeks told the woman be
was upset about a grade abe bad
given him man algebra clua 14
years ago. an FBI agent has
t e'5 tified.
Mary Stauffer said Ming Sen
Shiue, 29. told her that the grade
ble m ished his near-perfect high
sC'hOOl re<'Ol'd and prevented him
from ~etting a scholarship to
college, ac~rding to f'Bl agent
Ga r y Samuel. He testified
Wednesday at a preliminary
hearing in U.S. Dutrict Court in
St. Paul.
Everyone's Been Waiting .For ...
Stew lhMJ Friday, July 11
MIN'S CLOTHIN(9
3430 VIA LIDO, MEWPOIT llACH 673-0653
CALIFORNIA
Killer Nabbed
In California
NEW YORK <AP) ~ da)'a an.er h
waU1ed out ol • Brooltlyn Jail. coovlcled klUer
Howard "Buddy" Jacoblon was uptW"ed tn a
CaUfomla dint-r. oftlclala say. endlnl an clftenslve
seatth fw \he 50-year-old mllUonal~
J at'obfton was held ovE"rn1 ght at the Loa
An1elet County Jail. Offtcialls said hf' could ~ re·
turn~ lo New York today it he
walved f'X\radilion
The former horse trainer
waa coovtcted m April of tbe
1978 s layaog of restaurateur
John TuJ>per, 34, his nval for
tbe affections oC Melanie Cam,
a 2S-year·old fashion model.
Tupper was shot. st~b~ and
bludgeoned and the crate that
held hls body was set afire in a va
JA~t<Ht cant lot
ThunO.ty July 10 IMO DAil v Pu.or A.I
4 DW in Plane Crash
Ce&&na SlaD18 Office Building in Pacoima
PACOIMA CAP) -Four people died when a
single-engine plane crashed into a salvage yard's
om ce building a rew blocks rrom the airport where
the plane was allempllng to land, authorities said.
The names of the victims, two men and two
women, were being withheld pending notification
of relatives.
City firefighters said the plane, a Cessna Cen-
turion, was trying to land at the Whiteman
Airpark ln this San Fernando Valley community
when it cr ashed and burned. Witnesses said it ap-
, peared the craft lost power and circled once
before it plunged to the ground.
Five en«ine companies responded to the crasb
scene and put out the blaze in 13 mJnutes.
Witnesses speculated the small size of the fire
might indicate the plane may have been short of
fuel. "That could very well be true," said fire in-
form at.ion officer Willis Martin.
"There was some fire Inside the structure and
a small amount outside. If the tanks were full,
there wouJd have been a largerfire," he said.
Fire department spokesman Martin Garza
said wreckage was scattered throughout the build·
ing at Branford Street and San Fernando Road and
that the engine ended up out.side t.be structure. ............
To Wed.,...,, 3J
Kathleen Brown Rice. sister of Gov.
Brown, will be married July 31 to Los
Angeles executive Van Gordon Sauter.
Sauter is vice president and general
m a nager of TV station KNXT. She is a
Deprogram
Jury Told
Of 'Lure' Stat~._,,,.., T~ .4.U11
SACRAMENTO CAP) -The Legislature
planned a second attempt today to pass a $24.1
billion state budget, but the Republicans still com·
plained that $57 million is not enougb to cut
welfare raises.
member of the Los Angeles Board of SAN DIEGO <AP' _ .Educal10n.
----------------The jury in the trial or cult deprogrammer Ted
The Re publicans had blocked passage of the
first version of the budget on June 30, insisting that
all automatic cost-of-living increases -particular-
ly those for well are recipients-be repealed.
Canal Pro•tt-•io11 Detra•ed
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Legislation backed by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to give extra protections
to the Sacramento·San J oaqum River Delta if the
Peripheral CanaJ 1s built has been defeated in the
Assembly.
But the Democratic governor's chief of stafr.
Gray Davis, predicted victory m a second As·
sem bly vote today.
Taco H~ld in Coeai11e Bat
SAN BRUNO CAP) -Two persons have been
arrested in connection with the finding of 15
pounds of cocaine with a street value or $1.3
milhon. state Attorney General George Deukme-
j1an reports.
Booked for inv<.>Stigation of conspiracy to sell
and possession of cocame were Roger Meneses, 23,
and Carolyn Rae Caldcrs . 20.
Trustee11 Bark Salary Hike
LONG BEACH (AP) -A $75.7 million pay
package containing a 9. 75 percent s alary increase
for employees of the California State University
and Colleges was recommended Wednesday at the
concluding session of a two-day board of trustees
meeting here.
The pay hike. retroactive to July 1. 1980. the
start of the 1980-81 fi scal year. covers all faculty,
admirustrators and nonacademic personnel, said
spokesman David Brooks.
Vice Cops Arrest
28 in 'Sex Raid'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP > -A downtown
theater fcaturm~ Jive sex shows overstepped its
legal hmiL5, a('Cording to vice squad officials who
arrested 28 people in a raid Wednesday evening.
.. Prostitution was occurring in there." said Lt.
Diarmuid Philpott after police swooped down on
the Mitchell Brothers' O'Farrell Theater. "These
girls were taking money from customers and
engaging in sexual activity."
EIGHT OF THE FEM,\LE performers were
arrested along with 16 pat.rons and four of the
theater's staff. Bail for most of those arrested was
set at $500.
The raid began shortly before 5 :30 when 15
vice squad officers under the dfrection of Capt
Charles Schuler pushed their way into the theater
on a prearranged signal and began herding
employees out into police vans.
PIDLP01T SAID TllE THEATER had been
under surveillance for several weeks, and that of-
ficers from the vice squad had purchased tickets
lo Wednesday night's show in order to gain access
to the theater to conduct the raid.
The theater usually runs three dirrerent live
sex shows m the Ultra Room, the stage Room and
the Copenhagen Room .
LE
CLEARANCE
CONTINUES THROUGH THIS SUNDAY
Our big sale of the season enters its final four days ,
but you 'll continue to find remarkable savings throughout
the store, many at reductions of 1 /3 to 1 /2.
Here. another sampling .
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}/:·.-g· ..... '·(·~··:~~~~=·~:CULTURED PEARL
.;f~~; ' .. ~::/.~··AND CORAL JEWELRY , .. _.,-· a· ~-.,, · · -~ BY SUSAGANO ~.;.:.~~~}"~:J.:: · ·:~.-.~;~..;J:.L!. ·· · SA\'E 1/3 ... ,.. .1,#KY''•, l'\V .-: :. i,. ...... •• 1
14tt ··r: • . . .
·. ;·· · "." $23.10 to St09.0D, orig.
· · · . . $33 to $870. Select from a
.-. · .. . beautiful and extensive
.· . • ·. ~ ~ collection. :ll·lnch gold·
· · · • · · ~ filled chain with coral and .•• ··: :..-.. :.. ·:::-It -pearls H-'JJI ..
,; ~ '' • , I , , ·~ cu Uf"" t ··-· t : , . : ~: i.;: : · : :::': ~ .· · orig. $178. 30·inch '·
.. ; .. ~. • •1 ·.:. ·:··.necklace with coral and gold-· ..... ~ ·.:'.: ,::s, .... •. . • .. ~ • • ; :·.-·.·, ··: .. ;· . .-filled beads, sm.•. ong. . . ·" :·-. ::.,. .. ,, .. • . ·.· $290 D;--t "'-. ~h ~ ·:....~·-:-........ 'r~\t •• t r-111111'-VU ·~ "" I coral: $43 .•• orig. S62.
RepresentatJw sefedk>n In
Fashion Jewetiy
6U llOC~5 \11 lSU rn[
NEWPORT BEACH
Patr ick and four CO·
defendants was told on
the first day of trial ·
Wednesday how 3 24·
year.old Scientologist
underwent 38 days of
deprogramming after
being lured to a "~Ur· prise p:irty."
Chief deputy District
Attorney H1chard Huff. 1
man also told the six· man and six .woman
panel that Paula Dain
joined the religious
group without objedions
from her father, J ack L .
Dain, who is among the
five charged with kid·
napping, conspira<.-y and •arillill!•I
false impnsonment. Ge i B lo • O AP..,,,.._...,.
Patrick: J :ick Dain: tt ng e llfllllgS Id
P a ula's s tepmother . MO\'tng company employee r oll!> boxc.'S cont:.11ning personal belong.
Mary Ann Dain: J.am~s ings of estranged wife of a cto r Erik Es trada from the home in Los
Roe : and Patl"1.c k s Angeles Wednesday. Joy :'vtill er Estrada. 39. who m a rried the actor
secretary. So~dra Sa<.-k:-. onlv s even months ago was g r anted a restraining ord er pre venting are charged m connec· · . . tion with the Sept. 2· Es trad a from approachmg her as s he claimed h.er belong~ngs. She
O<.-t. 8 incident last year to ld the Judge Estrada threatened he r with bodily harm 1f she re·
in La~a Beach turned to the house ----
"I believe in treating myself to special times
like free Summer Concerts every Thursday night
in 1 uly at Fashion Island."
Where can I listen to
beautiful music amid the
flora and fauna under a
nighttime sky? Fashion Island,
of course. The concert nights are
Thursdays begiMiog at 9 P.M.
Just think. Tummy Dorsey,
Henry Brandon, Les Brown.
And best of all, it's free! Where
else can you find events the
whole family will love?
Nowhere but Fashion Island.
CENTEA HOURS• ~V. THUAIO\Y, FAIMY. 10 AM TO I PM.
~Y. ~v. SATUN».v. \O Mt roe PM.
~Y: 12HOONIO&ll"M
We're special,
because you're special.
Juat olf PaclflC Coast Highway In~ BMcl\
t I
Canyon Road 1.ane
Additions Welcome
TIW' t•at\fonua putment ot Trauponatkll\'1 de-
t'l ion to fund t ~ ot pualn1 lane on death
murn~ l..1 un C~tr\)OO Ro.cl bou.kl come as Sood n
l\i the M' "'~'tr.awl tht• c.• ht nu.I hlebway through Irvine
bN"', 'fl Lh · s.in l •t> Fh."fl"'ay and Lacuna Beach
lt-. t.ah· t \ u.·u m "' 51 y ar·old Tom Dava . a
l".1lt r~1"" Ul f' ~ ,. ho d~fd May 29 whtn h\t by a trur k
\\htlt' \!Ll'\"\.'lU~ "' r c~w un w t\\'0-lane ro~d
'\o .. l'altnm~ uf(t('ulls HY fund arc-•va1l11ble for
t hl• • l'\lO.."ltrut"Uon pn>Jt'('l tO pl ac • (our paSt.ln.i
IJnt·~ on tht• nMJ. ""'tut<h b rlaJml"d 22 Jives smce 197~
Thl" lan•~. ,ww nHlt> lon.R t>itch. ""''ll be constrvcted
thts ~·mbt•r on n lr'l"tch o1 Laguna Canyon Road
bctwl'en ~ · n D1l'"<.> f'tffway and El Toro Road
Whtie t ht' lant> ""'Lil be 1 "elcome improvement.
a ltrun!> omca .. i:. ~houldn I forget Orange: Count y'1>
ur.:ent µll·~ tu lur·n Laguna C n yon Road tnto a four·lane
h1ghwu~
('ounty ufflr111b h " • m the pa t . been unsucce ful
m eonvmcmJ( ~t.ttc omc1als of the necessity or tummg the
road into a fo ur lunt> h1gh "' ay Such a project would cost
$7 a'lllhon und .stale offi cials seem unwilling to part w1th
th._tt ktnd or money for Laguna Canyon Road.
Jt would bt> ruce if they see that as an inevitable need
and bpend the m oney lhert> instead of more stopgap
measures
For now. however, we'll accept this winter 's mtenm
improvements h a ppily
Policy Could Stifle
The Irvine Unified School District trustees have
p<J~~ed. over some citizen protest . a policy regarding
classroom rtisc·ussion of political issues.
The µohcy arose from a heated Irvine City Counc il
elt>rt1on r:.1m pa1gn in which Councilman Bill Vardoulis
l'omµlamed hl' got a late invitation to a candidates' day
hl•ld at Irvine Hi~h School. Another element was an anti·
Irvin<' Company le tter mailed from a n Irvine High School
c:las?-. tu a news paper last semester
Although neither mc ident·seems major. trustees have
:-.11d thPn· has bt>el" an ongoing probJem in the school dis·
1 r>N nt ll':ll'ht.·~ presenting biased viewpoints to the stu-
1!• nt:-
'fh<• pohcv call s for classroom ins truction on pohUcal
l'·'-Ut' to tw -..ubJ t.•rt to review and approval by the prin·
,., p;d :ind ""P•'rt nt enrlcnt
\\"t• ft>lt thl' poltc). however well intentioned. was poor
rn1-<l1<·m1· \\ht•n f1r~t proposed in early June. Now that 1t
ti ..... h1·1•n .tdnptl•d :rnyv. a~'. 1rs important to teachers not
t11 ll·t 1t ... 11flt> important classroom discussions.
T1·~1d1t·1" .. :-hould c·ontmue to engage m objective
1"1:1~!-.room d1!->c·uss1on of political issues a nd not shy away
I mm 1h1• <"ontrov,.rswl merely because of the ne w policy.
Hut ti.I' ~ill important r equirement for this is simple fair·
rw-;s ~incl h:.l lan c<:
Happy Birthday
On .Jul~ l thl' Irvine Police De partment began 1ls
:-.1xlh ycarofserv1cetocity residents
During those years. the number of department
<•mploy<.-es has g rown from 52 to 116 while the city's
population has grown from 35.000 lo 65,000. Annual calls
for police :,ervice totaled 64.019 in the first year. This
vcar they are expected to exceed 115,000.
To the departm e nt's credit, civilian e mployees con-
tmuc lo he w~cd a:, a cost-saving measure in a reas of traf
f1<· an·1dcnl investigation. crime reporting, criminal m·
\ t.•-;t1gat1on . planning a nd crime prevention
J rvmt.• pol kl' officers average more th an 3.5 years of
• <111<.>gl' Nluc·at1on. More than 33 officers hold bachelor of
.irb dt.·i.tn·1·s <.1nd 1:1 have master's degrees.
On t h1• occ<Jsion of its fifth birthday we feel it's only
rti!ht lo lh;rnk th~ department for a job weJJ done and
..., ash lht· off 1cc r!> ,gO<>d luck in the future.
So. <i h<.tppy hirthday lo the Irvine Police Depart-
uwnt It 1s '>crvm~ us well.
• Oo1n1om. c>.prr-ssed 1n the space above are l hos.e o f the Daily Piiot
0111er v11'w'> 1•.1itpressed on this page are those of their authors and
d'l• .ts At:'ad.-r comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, PO
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Boyd I Beauty Rating
H~ l,. M. BOVD
A prt.-ltY ~1rl m the street
1dwm of Jtah· 1i. c alled ~
· Cannonat<.1"' incanan~ "can·
n<in blast " To merit such a
111-l>lgnallon. however . s he
would have to be fairly h.J gh
on that one·lo·ten scale. Al
IC'asl a mne lkss attractive
~1 rls a re described with
tnms fo r lower fire power. I
5uppose What's ltaltan for
rifle shot'! Pistol? HIP
Otftcials who predicted the
future 1n (Jld Rome were
called au~urs. It was their
duty. also. to us her the
highest of the ne wly named
bigwigs to the altars where
said worthies were to be in·
stalled pi orfke. From this
practit'e by those prog-
nosticators we got our word .. inaugurate."
It the pastor of the Faith
Luther a n C hur c h 10
Amarillo. Texas. doesn't de-~ervl' m embership in the
Proper Job Club. wh<> does?
He '~ the Rev. Jack AmeS'.
H old on. the Rainbow,
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Keep your animals
alive. Protect them In·
side. L.G.
Brown and Cutthroat trout
are llldeed true troul. Got 1t
bac kward. It ·s the Dolly
Varden, Eastem Brook and
Lake varieties that are really
sorts of c har. not true trout.
The University of Denver 's
baseball team in 196~ beat
the Air Force Acad e my's
baseball team in what may
be described as a hitters'
game. The sco r e . 39-33.
That 's ri g ht, this was
baseball. Highest collegiate
baseball score ever.
Fewer than a third of all
burglaries are solved.
Collectively, ducks are
called a brace, geese a s kein,
and crows a murder. Why a
murder? Why that 1 Most
mysterious.
Put ketchup in a s quat lit·
tle jar and the pubUc won't
buy it. Heinz found that out.
It teated the notion once. but
had to go back to lbe tradi-
Uooal ketchup bottle.
llore people die by murder
in Ulla country yearly than
by falls, fl.re and drownlnc
combined.
Q . Wasn't Benjamin
Franklin the first
Po1tmuter Geffral of the
United..._!
A. Not exactly. Officially
•t that Ume -before the col· onln b&Uclftalized -lie wu
Poatma1ter or North
Ameriu.
No river In L1bya bH
water year round.
k ,,,.,, I IC,, 1b11 ,, 'C1110f'••' Peqe d llOf
J• k Andel"IJOD
Job Corps ,Projects Wasteful
WASttlNOTON -While
lhO\l.&anda of UMDlployed. YOUDI
f>«'Oplf! wander the lrMta ~.
Ina tor •'(lrk. the rederal •lency
lh•t la rdpOoaible for helpln1
them w squandered milliona ot
dollara. on boondotuctes that
ha v~n 'I traaot.'d 1uinicle youth.
The Labor Department's Job
Corpi.. '°' lhr1vmg bureaucraUc
s urvivor or
l.y ndun
J o hn i.o n '!I
· rt•at So('ll'
t y, hU~ !>hOWtl
a n 1 r r 1.·
~pon'llbl)
t>rofh gate .md
bhOrt blght<>d
utl1tude 1n
bu 1 lding lht·
training l'en
ters that l>houJd be helping to n ··
lleve lhe nation's steadily n smg
une mployment Internal docu·
m ents studied by m y assoc:1ate
Jack M1Lchell have turned up
some glaring examples of waste
and poor planning
The Job Corp!> brass hats
\ \ \ \\ \
Mailhox
I pent II.I mllllon on a lralniftl
center ln remote Chlnlalc .
Alaska. and then abandoned the
projm uneomplei.d. P •rt ol the
loH to the lHP•Yttl lncluded
tll.OOOlor architectural aerV\ces
which are now unusable. Not a
5ln1le unemployed worker wiU
be trained at Chlniak. thou"h of.
f\cials insisted som e ol the
money will be recovered..
-Similar lack of foresight led
to the expenditure or Sl milUon
fo r a center a t a former
seminary in Donald.son. Ind. The
project LS now on indefinite hold.
-MOaE THAN $3 mtlhon
was s pent on a proposed center
at Bethel. Minn .. before unan·
t1 c1pat.ed community oppo61t.Joo
tailed ~ project 1n protracted
and expensive court ltt1gallon
M eanwhile. the youths who
could have been trained there
are still out of work
-Because or fac1llt.1es availa·
ble at the Bainbridge c Md. 1
Na val Base. two Job Corps cen
lers. fully staffed. were opened
in nearby Susqueha nna and
Chesapeake in 1978. The t wo
centers produced iero in their
lint year and very little the
second year -beyond c<Mltmg
the taxpayers at l east S3.6
million. Insiders say training
costs at such center s should run
about '8.000 per man-year. at
Chesapeake . the cost averaged
an incredible SlOS.000 pe r man
hour tut year.
-THE L USH , bluegrasb
country or Kentucky boast.I two
mnuentiaJ mem bers of Congre.s~
-and four JOb centers. inclo<.1-
ing a spiffy $9.4 million relocll
t1on bwldtng under conslructton
at G real On~ x Thlfl expcn.-.1ve
pro1ect happens to be in the d1~
tnct of Rep Wil ha m Natcht•r,
D K ~ The u:.ually rrugal
Natchl'r and h1:. colleague. Re1>
Carl Perkins. D Ky • are pow~r.,
on comm1llet-s that control the
Labor Departmenl's budgtt.
Meanwhile, truly n~y areas
hkc Miami ·have no operatwn11J
JOb centers, though one ·~ now in
\
the planning at.aae. ror that city.
In faimeu. it should be noted
that many opera tional centers,
s uch as those in Los Angeles and
El Paso. Texas. have been
helpful In dealing with local llll·
employment problems.
footnote: Job Corps Director
Rfrhurd Jurfc explained that
Ch1nlak was cancelled for lack
of proper housing; work ls re-
!>Um1ng on the Bethel site after
the court challenge was turned
back . and d el ays at the
Maryland centers were due to
faulty const ruction, whlch have
'>tnce bet.•n corrected.
Hl'RVI NG TH•: COST : Fidel
Cai.tro has had to resort to
m;icetbre measures to hide from
the· Cuban people the human price
th,.,. 'n • payanJ! for the dictator·s
fon111tn adventures.
Ont-1,1,ljy to cover up the gnm
rt•;i 111 ~'. :.ict·ording to secret
OE'ft•n:-.t." Intelligence Agency re·
1>ort -;, h:.i s bet'n the use of
j.!ravi·yard-. in Angola . Dead
Cuhan ··voluntPoers" a re buried
I ht·n·. uvo1d1nJ.! the publicit y that
w1rnld ...:.itlend the ir shipme nt
Ii.irk 111 Uw humchmd
A'> for ('uban wounded, the
nl /\ "illd. '"th•• µract1ce 1s t1>
"t•111t 1tw1r c;.i!!lualt1'"•s to hospitals
1n f':.1 ... t1•m t-:ur'IP<' rather than
h:t1•1\ 111 C'11h.1 for hoi.pitahza·
I lllll ••
With t11tht t·ontrnl over the
m•·ti1,1. C'.1-.tro ,.., ablr• to prevent
th" p11p11la111m at l;irge from
lt·.1rn1nJ.! lhl· ext <:nl of Cuban
10 ... <1 1· ... 1J\("r..,1·ai.. The o nly
p u h I 11• 1 t v a c e o r d t• d C u b a n
.... ,111H•r-. ()r .. JdVl~N·s .. killed LO
roml).11 Jhroad ..., when an ln-
tl1\ 1dual <h·ath c·an be exploited
lor pol1tJ<-.il µrop;.ganrla.
Oth..rv.1w. lht• only way the
,1' .. r..iJ.?•· C:uh.1n •·an hecom1·
·'"" .1r1• .. r tlw n1..,l 11f Castro·~
~u n hJrrrl d1plom.Jrv ,.., to hav1·
11 hit ('11N· 111 h1>inc · When a
nt·whhor 1!11v. 11 lh1• hloc·k did n•>I
1·11m1· h<1mt· frnm i\n~ola or
Fth111p1a," or c-ome-. hom<' cnp
pl('<1, th•· DIA n:ported , th ..
C'11tn1n JW"'>l>I" g<'t an inkling of J'"'' h11w l"XIH:n..,ivc Caslro's
l11r1·1~n 1x1lwv 1 ....
Channel Island Proposal 'Hazardous'
To thl' Ed11or
Thl' n·l·enl article covenn~
nav1~at1on and anchormg in the
Channel Island arelf came as a
com plett• s urprise and I am
<1 m azed that an\onc could
author such a proposal
I. S<.tfety I havt.• been sa1hn~
m y sa1l1ng vt·sst·I over the
Califo rnia l'Oai.t <.11 wate rs for
1)\•er 30 )ear!'>, anrl v.1th authon·
t y, say that to anchor two miles
off s hore from the Channel
Islands "ould tw an extremely
haiardou.-; thin~ lo try to do.
2. CATALINA Conservancy -
This nonprofit or g<.1 n1zation, un
der the lc·aders h1p of Dou~
Propst, of Sant<.1 Catalina Island.
1s doing <.tn e xc<>llent job and
tons 1ders the interests of all
per1>oru. who wish to visit lh1i.
island by their own boat or by
othe r means.
3 Catalina Is land This pro
po!>a l wou l d leave Sant a
Catalina Is land the only island
o ff the California coast that
sailors and their vessels from all
over the world could visit Ttus
would create an overwhelm.mg
burden on lhe crowded condi·
lions of this island's hays and
cor es
Be lay th1i. proposal'
R. E. MILLER
Taec I~ for ffo••Gfl4P•
To the Editor·
There are perhaps millions of
peQPle in Southern California
\_;tffjne who feel the same way I
do ••bout the hostages -and
that Is, "why m the bell isn't
President Ca rter doing
something about it?"
I am not talking abo ut
diplomaUc negotiaUona. secret
talkl. Of' even threall whJch ob-
viously aren't dotng aay good,
but atraigbtlorward simple bard
tactics. such as:
l. Naval blockade -nothing
goes in, nothing goes out. If IL
hurts the European countries
and Japan. I am ln sympathy.
bul we do have 50 hostages there
and they don't. Also, moet ol
them dkln't join our boycott ol
the Otymolct, after we saved
them in World War II.
i . NO taAN1AN8 1n this coun· try. While they are probably in·
noceat vtcthm ol tlJJI crt.Jll, tio.
maa,y do you hear proCe1Un1 to
lbe lrmian 1overnmeat to re-
leaM the holta.aes? Let them be
tbe ,.-. ol eome other country oow.
i . Uee mapetk mlnet u ln
VMtaam. RenMtnber bow this
lndtredly broqbt the ••r to an end?
4. Jreq'1 (nel-bor ol lnn>
mlllt.an foree lbould be bullt up
•It.It oftenliYe weapom.
5. All7 ...,., llylq aJd aad comra1t to a.... 11.oun .... os ,
Jtd 1anclud1ng import~ and t•x
ports 1 ('Ut off &•t J ('c•rta1n dlflt·
and then do 1t
fi A~a1n ..,N ,1 {'(.'rtuin dall·,
and then go to v. a r with I ran bv
OC<'UPYIOR tht.' r11I f1cld1> andto"r
T£'hran Thi• Iranians mlfy 1>1·
brave anrl lou~h on TV, but s~·
how thl'y ~land aga1n1>t J•'I
planel>. Lunkl> and M a rtn<.·-; 111
coordmnted attC1ck~ ff the• So
v1et Union wants lo ~ct rnvolvro,
tha t 's a chan<:c we have to take
Hut ;i~ain. reme mber Iran
d oc1> h ave• 50 Amer i can
hostag~. not Russum hostages
DON WILLIAMS Ba,, CONN"rft
To the Editor
It appears that those who r1i.h
t hC' ocean have a n e w rule•
shoved down their gullet -that
1Jf a bonito limit. On ce con
!>ldcr ed more or less a trash fish
along wilh m any other 1>pec1e~.
they are today much souRht
after and command a prctlv
good pnce in lhe m arket.
What·s the reason for all or
this? Some say 1t"!I due to an
overtake south of the border
But what about the lake up here->
The take m thJs instance 1s not the
bonito but the bait fish -the
anchovy
Now the anchovy ts the food of
the boruto and whateve r other
fis h that may be left Jn our
coastal waters. If the food Isn't
here, neither is the fish.
NOT TOO LONG ago Rreat
balls (as they were called> of
anchovies were abundant ofr.
shore. No more.
How quJckly lime pasaes and
how quickly we forget. Yeater.
day <nearly) we had another
great batt fish he r e -the
CaJlfomia sardine and at Umes
the water wu alive with them.
The city oC Monterey boomed
and the money poured in trom
the sardine lndu1try. It IP·
Puaela
J1t .. _irt:d 1l v.oul<f tu ' 1·r 1·ntl
Dumb th111kmg for "' •·m1,. hi
lht· -.a rd1ne -wa ... J.!orn· ~'m•· ..,J,.J
the' · d romt· bad. 1 h• ~ d 1<1. hu l
t•a<·h lime a -..c hoot ... 1iov. 1-tl UI•.
m.rn wa.-. wa1tm~ v. 1lh h1 ' nt'L' .1ncf
1•xt1•rm1ndled them
GOODBVF: <.ardinf' .... th1-y'n ·
i.:onP /\nd ,,.., .. urt'I~ ..... th1 \
v.1•nt , l>(1wdl lht• ancho~ ,, . ..,
f''or y('ar ... ~Jcr;_im 1•r1to h.h
ht•t'n p1•llt1or11•d <ind ui.kNI to
'lop th1.• merk1ll of th•• an1 l'K>vv
.. W e· regulatl' the lak1•"' ..., th1·1r
:-l lfndard ans wt"r 1<1·gulat1•d
v. hC'rt' into rcrld1ier unit
.101mal food'' Then"" )Our n ·i•
ulat1ons. that·s £reed lack of
v1-;wn and 1rrc:.pon,1bd11v
Now, v.hy concern un1·..,.·lf
over a ... melly llttlf' fish " Cun
<'t'rn better ht.• t'OmlOJI. and fu ..,t ,
for t0<1 l ate 1s almo-;t hl're
WAHReN <: ALTIHWI-
Ti"'.-ttt Figltl Ha"k
To 1he Editor
I certainl} do d1!>agrec v.1lh
your "Auto Inspect.Jon P lan r..,
:-1cn11al." ed.Jlon a l of June 24 You
a dvorat e w e i-ucc umb 10
Washi.ngton'sde ma nds for yearly
a ulo inspections, even though
they "could have a negative ef·
feet" on our air pollution that we
are trymg to improve. so that we
<"an get $750 million back from
Washington. The rosl to auto
owners would be more than that.
And it would create a nother
permanent bureaucracy to drain
off that amount of money each
year.
And the federal Environmental
ProtectJon Agency·s mandate for
a moratorium on any ne w in·
dustry in our state, if they deem 1t
"smog-producing," 1( we do not
follow this plan, will furthe r stop
o ur growth, d1m1n1s h our
economy and increue our un-
employment.
If we coall.nue to let ourselves
be blackmailed by the federal
I I t 1
"Mr. foglmnd, your deddy 9918 to 1911 you you're
ftred."
"' ••rnm1 nt , ,,..r,.u ... ._. they t:o..
.1 v. .1 y 1111m· 11f our money than the·
tJtf' dot..., lh1•n • v. 111 b<' no end to
11 W1· ¥.Ill not only lo ... • more of
11ur frt't'(lom• .. hut our stale'!.
ri/.!ht.., ..... v.c ll 'J twn wc· will truly
11._,. unrlt·r ,, IJHtJtor...h1µ. It 1s
11 m•· wf1i.:hl u.u·k
,;01 .01 E JOSEPH
M1w••~ Bad ~.-.r.:>
·111 l h1• ~.rJ1tor
I h1· \,,(" 11•1 ... ar•· pull in~ some
1 r oop-. out 11( Af ~h;,in1st<1 n as a
~!11<1d "Ill ~(·..,tu rt·
Thi• 1, ... 1 j,!(>Od will gc <;turc was
"lwn th.• ~>VIN::> pulled troops
oul of 1-:a~t i inrnany 1ust before
th1·\· 10\ ;id<'<I :\f,l!han1stan
\\ 11111l1·r v. ho th1 ... good will
~ .. ,luro• will h•· half m·v..s for.
.JIM RO I.DING
('nwfl" o ... finftf
1'<1 thf> fo.:Cltlor
In fl"'J><'""''' t•• Hetty Hecke t 1 \t ~11lbox .. Jul) :11. wtm wrote
.it>out Uw 1·rut•lty to horses in
rodeos, 1f \OU call that c ruel. you
c.·a ll e\"cr y other sport where
horses are involved, cruel. Rodeo
1s dangerous. but so rs Three Day
EvenlJJl~ Cwh1ch 1<> m the Olym-
pics> and horst' races.
I 'm an t•xpe r ienced horse
owner and have ~tten m y Cacl')
f rom top magazines in lhe horse
world.
MS. HECKEL, YOU said the
horse is Jumping from pain in
the picture. Nothini? is further
from the truth. T hese horses
a ren 'l forced to buck, it's born in
them. They urc either specially
bred to be buckers m rodeos or
come from private owners who
couldn't get them to stop buck-
mg when ridden normally.
As for the "infa mous belt'·
Ccalled a Oank strap> pull ~
own belt tighter and see ar lt
hurts yoo. but first, cover It with
soft neecc. like a nanJc strap
mu t bave. Long before you feel
any real pain. you'll have trou-
ble moving your legs.
Now for the cuts on the
flanks. Look lll'OUDd you, hones
iiro a lwaya eetting hurt In
sports
For reaJ cruelty, check out tbe
local back-yard stable. There.
you wm see hones infested With
worms, slowly starving, ltand-
ln1 tn two months or manure, In
winter tlme stand.lng pastern
d eep in muck, and the "SuncJv
Cowboy" who forgets about bl&
horse during the week, then runs
the animal all weekend.
LYN DUQ:T
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VOL. 73, NO. 192, 3 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALt,ORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1980 TWENTY·FIVE CENT
Dana Point Plan Wins County Backin
By DON CHAPMAN °' ....... ""' ..... The OrllJ\&e County Board ol
Supervit<>rs haa unan1moualy
•PP roved the Oana Point
Spedfic Plan and formally ap-
pointed the Dana Point Adva50ry
CommJltet! as a board of review
The board's a eUon t'&me after a o ne ·hour publlc h earing
Wedn~a,y in which Env1roo
mental Management Agency of·
ficl(\ls and representatives of the
advisory committee described
th~ plan to county aupervlllOtl.
Tbe &u perv18ora · approva1
follow two year.i of prepanllon
of the document. designed to
provide development guidelines
and regulations for the com·
munlty, wbleh ha.s no local gov
ernment The pllln now K~:S to
the regional and Slate coaslaJ
com m1ss1ons.
The 12·member board of re-
view will review development
plans and makt: recommenda-I Chiro ractor Convicted
!
Slide .4 reas
San Clemente
Nixes Studies
COUNCIL STANDS FAST
But Earth Sttll Moving
Architects
For Clemente
UbrarySet
San Clemente City Council
m embers have hired the
architectural firm of Anthony
and Langford to design the city's
new public library complex.
The local firm was the low
hidd(!r of s ix companies seeking
the contracl, which calls for con·
strucllon of a 10.000-square·fOOt
• county library facility as well as
a 4,000·squarc-foot a rea for
future city use.
The new library, to be located
on an acre of land near the city's
I• Community Center, at 238 Ave
Del Mar. will replace the 17·
year old library on Avenida
t Granada.
The county is contributing
t SS00.000 toward construction of
the facility and the city will pick t up the estimated $200,000 re-f rnaimng cost.
t
. Guidelines provided for all six
architectural firms require the
building to r etain the same
Spanish style as the adjacent
community center.
The local firm said it can de·
sign the $1 million facility for
$35,000, which was $5,000 lower
lh•n the next loweat bidder.
The bids ranged from $35.000
to $60.000.
By Sl'EVE MITCHELL
Of• o.itr ~-San Clemente City Council
members said they won't fund
any more geologic studies. nor
will they assist in rehabilitation
of a hillside behind City Hall
where 35,000 cubic yards of
earth slid June 13.
The council voted 4· l. with
Councilman Thomas O'Keefe op-
posM, to leave the problem in
the h a nds of n ve property
owne rs whose homes are
threatened by the slide mus.
The panel did indicate.
however . that if. in the future.
city streets should become im·
periled by the still-moving land
m ass. the council would re·
assess its position.
Earlier thls month. geologists
from Leighton and Associates of
Irvine said the landslide is still
moving -ever so slightly -and
Poses a threat lo five homes sur·
rounding it if remedial act ions
a re not taken before next win·
ter's rains.
At that ttme. the geologists
said nine additional earth bor·
ings would be necessary to de·
termine what measures should
be taken to prevent further slid·
ing.
The Friday the 13th s hde
damaged the home of Tony and
Brenda Baumgartner on Calle
Patricia and Peter and Grell
<See SLIDE, Page A2)
Mayday Spurs
Drug Seizure
HALIFAX. Nova Scotia <AP>
-A call for help from a 40.foot
sailboat ill distress led Canadian
Coast Guard officers and police
to a major drug find -3.2 tons
or hashish with an estimated
value of $14 m1llion.
A Mounted Police spokesman
said the Sea Tern put out a may.
day call Wednesday from St.
Margaret's Bay, near Halifax,
because of mechanical trouble.
A Coast Guard vessel took the
boat in tow, but officers became
s uspicious •nd called police,
who boarded the craft.
While they searched the boat
it was ripped by a series of ex-
plosions and a fire.
lions to the county planning
com miassioo.
While no opposition to the plan
was voiced at the s upervisors'
meeting, Eljzabeth Fuchs of the
California Coastal Commission
s taff said the commission has
concerns regarding affordable
h o u si n g and r ecr eation
facilities
Resale controls ~h ould be
added lo the housing element or
the plan. she said
0
0 en ~
BRISr:
A bout 50 percent of Dana
Point's housing now falls In the
affordable categor y. it was
pointed out.
&ts. Fuchs also said that the
Lantern Bay project sector or
the plan was not specific enough
regarding recreation facilities.
But. she said. the document
was "a fine plan which forms a
good basis for a certifiable local
coastal program."
Bob Montgomery of the county
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SHADED AREAS INDICATE LANO SOUGHT FOR AIRPORT
Large Piece la lrvlne Company'•; Smaller la Dale Ketlogg's
County to Purchase
Land for Airport
By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Of ... o.lly ,....,. ,..,.
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors has ordered the ac·
quisilion or 13 acres of land in
Costa Mesa for expansion of
John Wayne Airport.
I gnoring a reminder that
Newport Beach has a pending
lawsujt to haJt that S6 million
land acquis1t1on. the board voted
unanimously Wednesday to in·
ltlate condemnation proceedings
on the property on the airport's
west side.
The city insists that an en·
vironmental report must be pre·
pared before the l and is
purchased, since. Newport. o(·
fi cials contend. the purchase ul·
timately will lead to expansion
or airport operations.
Supervisors have denied that
the land buy has any connection
with the number of dally flights
in and out ol the county airport.
The l3 acres o ff Airway
Avenue and Red Hill Avenue
tentatively has been earmarked
for private plane tie downs, a
freight·loading s tation and
private aircraft businesses.
But s upe rvisors will de·
termine its permanent use when
they give final approval to the
county airport's master plan. a
decision that won 't be made for
a bout a year .
David Larsen . an attorney
representing Newport Be ach.
said the land purchase conructs
with the board's avowed policy
or delaying significant decisions
on the airport's future until com.
plelion of the master plan.
But county omc1als said delay
of the land purchase would price
the county out or the market
The 13 acres is the last remajn.
ing land acljacent to the airport
that can be used for airport
purposes, they said.
The condemnation proceed·
(See Al&PO&T, Pase AZ>
Fugitive Remains Jailed
A federaJ fqtUve, arrested in
La1una Beach lut week by FBI
aaents, raWnl ID Or~~~ ty Jail on cbaraes ol em nearly 14 million from a Florida
cttna1 PJOCeU1DI plant. .
Meanwhile, Flortda omoua
are attemrun1 to have tbe
$100,000 b&l railed for Herbert
DeGreve, 51, who poled • a
writer ID a rent*' home et Im
$yl1M Drive, nve months .,....
neelag Winter Haven, Fla.·,
,. wMr• be left a wlf• and two
~·· O.Oreve, wbo WU Dowa U
MlcbMI O.._ to Ids famil1
ud ....... , ..... lbe Gwral
Food Carp ........ be WOIDd .. ... ..,....._ wu err11t1d ll
the hillside addreaa July 2 on a
federal fUliUve warrant llaued
ill Florida.
He ls aceuaed of embeullng
$3. 7 mlWan from the cltrua plant
wbUe employed there u an ac·
count manqer durinl the put
five yean.
Nelpbon ln La1una Beach
11y be holed up In the 1pllt-level
home be rented about three
mont.M qo, and aeldom left the
nelpborhood lD hit black 1980 Tb~.
FBI apntl Mid be WU •iftl Ule DUM of Sbaun O'Rourb
wblle la California. PGliftl • a ter wtao worked llllbtl and
.... tlledQllOt ...... erlter-tbl• WHk Oran1e
___ .. ____ _,, .. ~-.-.--·
County Superior Court Judge
.J.E .T . Rutt« laaued an order
free1ln1 DeGreve's aaaeta in
Southwest B•nk in Laauna
Beach.
The order, which bars
DeGreve tro111 touchlnc cuh lo
the Lapna tteacb banll, came at
the reque.t of F1orida lnlurance
olfldall, who fear the lueitive
ml1ht have H much H Sl
million on deposit ln varous buka.
Flortde otrldala were atraJd
O.Onve mlttrt use • porUon of
tbet money to PQ the fl00,000
bail.
Aa audit ot O.Onw'1 UMta
lh•t wu becun u.11 • .-ta
Ploride 1U111dl7 1how he bad
..... mWloa ID non••· North
Carolina and Texa1.
Tbe audit ahowa DeGreve,
who made $20,000 • year at
General Foods, loaned Sl.27
mllHon to local businessmen In
Florlda, owned 50 percent ln·
terest in a North Carolina abop.
piDI center. bad lla,000 ln bank
account& in Florida. North
Carolina and Texu. and 1215,000
ln van.ow atockl.
Florida otnctala th1I weelt alao
added 11 more eouata ol f0f'89f1
to DeGnve'• cb...,.,, brtUlnJr
to J7 tbe number of eounti d
1rand ~ and for1er)' bnMllbt .,alMttlleman. 1'M7 hope to bave DeOnve'a
ball lDcn11td to SIOl.000 before
be appean ln federal dlatrict
court la Loi Angeles neJtt weft.
Environmental Management
Agency later said that the con·
cerns of the state commission
don't present any major prob-
lems.
The specific plan is a con·
solidation and refinement or
several studies completed by the
county. including the Dana Point
Reconnaissance Study. South
Coast Housing and Commercial
Market Study. Local Coastal Pro·
gram . and Dana Point Traffic
Facing
Retrial
For Rape
El Toro chiropractor Warren
J Famalaro was found guilty
Wednesday of sex charges m·
volv1ng two of his patients a
17 year old girl and a 10->ear-old
bo>
The 1ury in Superior Court
Judge Frank Domen1 ch1n1 's
courtroom was unable to reach a
unanimous verdict on a forcible
rape charge lodged against
FamaJa.ro
That means the 28-year-old
chiroprac tor. who 11 ves rn
Laguna Beach, can be made to
stand tnaJ agam on that charge
As the J ury·~ guilty verdict
wa s announced Famala ro
showed no em<>lJon, but hts Wife .
sitting m the spectator's gallery.
sobbed aloud
The JUry found that ramalaro
molested a IO·year·old M1ss1on
VieJO boy during office treat
ment of the youth for magrallle
headaches dunng a three-month
periorl endin~ m November 1979
And. the Jury said. Famalaro
was guilt) beyond a reasonable
doubt on charges of statutory
rape involving his treatment o( a
then 17 year old Rlrl nearly two
years ago ·
The guilt y verdicts mean
farhalaro could be ~~ntenced to
stale pnson
Or. the chiropractor couJd be
declared a mentally disordered
sex offender at a hearing set for
Aug 28 10 J udJ.?e Domenictuni's
courtroom
Famalaro will be examined bv
tw o co urt appoi nt ed
psychologists prior lo that heur·
ing
If founct to be mentally dis·
ordered. he could be committed
lo a s tate hospital
Famalaro currently is free on
$10.000 bait.
FamaJaro was arrested on the
sex charges Jan 25. nearly two
months after the boy said he was
molested m the chiropractor's
El Toro office
The girl. now 19. told her story
to sheriff's investigators aner
reading newspaper accounts of
Famalaro's arrest.
Two Drivers
Injured in
Irvine Crash
Two men were seriously In·
j ured Wednesday night in lrvine
when their can collided In the
intersection of Red Hill Avenue
and Barranca Ro•d.
Benson Bruce Blakeley, 27, of
Lllguna Beach, Is hospltallaed in
serious condition and Boris
Helmuth Korrel. 42. of Oran1e is
hospitalized In satJsfactory con·
di lion.
When pollce arrived at the in·
teuectlon at 10:42 p.m. they round Blakeley on the front end
of his car which came to reat ln
a flood controt channel just
north of Barranca and eut of
Red Hlll. Korrel wu found near
bJ1 overturned vehicle on Red
HUJ.
Offieft'S tbeoriaed that one ol
the can ran 1 red llaht at t.M ln·
tenecUon. Blakele~·· ear was
going nortb on Red Hill and Kor·
rel 'a 1ut.omob'1e wu travellnJ
e11t on Banuca. Police leld
both vehicles were toUled.
and Parking Study.
It has received the support. o
both business and residents in!
the seaside community. I
Groups there have viewed lhJ
plan as establishing conform~'t .
in the commercial area and
viding that key areas, such a 1 the Dana Point Headlands and1
Lantern Bay Project sectors. fit'.
fSee DANA, Page AZ>
JURY FINDS HIM GUil TY
Chirocwactor Famalero
Sen. Laxalt
Said VP
Contender
WASHI='IGTO:'\ I AP 1 S.m.
Paul Laxa ll. Ronald Reagan's
nat ional campa1~n chairman.
has been pushing any number of
men as Rea~an ·._ running male.
He pitched stron~ly for George
Bus h . t'Ven for former President
Ford About the las t ~uy he
wanted on the ticket "as Paul
Lax all
Now. Laxall ha~ risen from
GOP PLANS SMOOTH
CONVENTION -A4
sleeper to a principal contender
some say the favorite just.
two 'lo\eek.s after cavm)! m to
Reagan s request that he makj
himself avail able
Reaf'tan reportedly has yet tq
make a fm al dec1s1on . and wall
not Unlll he arrives in Detro3 next week for the GOP nation
convention But sources. wh .
asked not to be named. say ux
alt has all alon g been th
favon\e of Rea~an's wire. N
($tt LAXALT. Page A2)
Or:~~,:oas• ·
Weather
Mostly sunny Friday.
Lows tonight 52 al the
beaches. 62 inland. Highs
Friday lower 70s to 88 in·
land.
INSIDE TODAY
The ~ Counly Fair tn
Indiana will Choo&~ a queen
,,.zt wt~k. but .,ou can 't au
her tn a bolhmg IUit. Sto111.
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crHhfod on talleolf from Tahoe Y•ll•y AJrpor1
Eldorado C'ount y sh~ntr•1 ~" nld tod•y the pilot,
ThomlilS A W.-r~b. 22, o( ~Yf!d• •nd • P•Ucn1u. Colr n P
M•d t'n,23.u/Nortl\tictat-.-t'Nlk1llf'dOt1lm parl
J 11m ~ P M '6<1.Mn 30 <'A North.rtd41e, th wom •n '• brother.
clled lt'vt'ritl boUJ"t. halt'r In Barton Mernonal lle»pltal, whctr •
third pafist>n11er, G r I N IUrtt'h. 20 or Stopulvcd a , Ir.
lilo9pltaliit.-d (ollowinl( 'fU(llf'T'V
Stwriff'l' ( 'uvl Ihm Patton i.a1d lht' phm.-d tmlx'd lo Aboul
1Si0 fl'\.'t, bt·..i an l~in1i1 11l111uclt'. th"" hankt·d lo lt111 It-ft a111I
l'r uNtwd 111 u meudow -.oulh of lhe run't\it\' .. h.-t\' ll llur .. l mtu
fl umc•.i.
1•1 yer r~,. ,,.,, ..
~'A.SHI N(iTON CAP) 1 ht· ~•uth.-r11 H111lwu) Mruioun<·t.-cl
tod ay that It und othl•r ra1lro.ul11 hKH' reuc·ht•d un lll(rc\•mt•nl
th ut ~ouJd <.'ISM• the '4&y for lwu h1r1t\' mdu1Slr'< mt"r.:c•r'
SOuthe•m ~uul 1l 1trop~"t.I ll~ n'1lut•st for t't•rlulo propt~r t.> tran~ft-r<> it~ u J>n:r..qu1i.ite to lnlt·~lah· Comnwr<'l' C'omm1i..,1on
approval of tht.> proposed mer~ar or thl' ('ht•t.-.1t· Sv>1tl•m nn1I
St•ab•Jli"1 C11u>1l Lrm· Jndu~tnc~ -
In ~turn Chf'SSlt' ant1 SC'l. plt'<lgf'd nol tu 11p1)(1w th1· uri
l1<'1putt'd uppllcut1on to th1· ICC by Southt·rn und Norfolk nnd
W1·:.11•rt1 ('o for 11ppr11vul 11f I heir J>rllJW>M·d m1•rj-.11·r
Obc-ri•iHaf iott ("ftargt-d
fo'OHTA l.fo:ZA, Urt1z1I IAI'> Bruzrl '' l<ornun <.'alhulit•
h1:.hopi. prt.'scnted l'OJ» John Puul II wrth u m1.1111f .. :-.tn todu ~ .It'
CUbrng the mrh tary ~ovt:rnrm·nt of foMt•rrni.: riu·rul unll 1·lj !>' Iii:.
<'n m 1 nation
The dO<'mmcnt wa:. druwn u:. lht· b1tsis for dh.l·u..,:-.wn:. .11 a
nal1onw1de euchar1slac conference ut which thc po~ wu~ ~J>(>&k
ing t~.ay. The ~?nferc.nce was cull~ lo se<'k 1o1. 11yi. to h\'111 ~omt·
30 m1lhcm lirui1han mrgranu. constantly in !.\•urt·h o( l11•th·r JOhi. or land.
BWJ Huli119 .-tp,walPd
I.OS AN<i fo;l:ES IAPI Tht• c'll\ :-.dlool tl1s tnrt f1h•d u notrc~ of appeal m Pomonll Supcnor ('ourt todu of Judge P;iul
Egly s ruling Monday ordennJ{ the H1111 rd of Edu('at1on to t!X
JJil nd metnda tory busing for intc,::r;it1011
Pending resolution ot the appeal. -.c-h<>f1l buunl rncnil)(;r
Bobbi Fiedler 1;1r ged paren~ or pupil., an the d1l>lnct to take a
"watch <.111d wart" attitude re~u rdang the upans1on or busrnl( m
the fall
Journey Club
Program Set
In San Juan
T h e Sctn J uun Cap1!>truno
Hc<·real1on Dt1mrtment hai. a n
nounced dat es, cos \., and dcstinatwn~ for it s "Journty
Club" pn1gram this s ummer.
Ch ildrtm a nd adults will travel
lo M agiC' Mountetm Friday at a
"''"' of $13 lrvme Park July 18
for $4. Mission Viejo Skalt>way
/\ug J for $4 : Disneyland AUR 'I
tor $10 und KnotLo; Berry f'arm
,\ug 15 for $IO
Prere,:!1stratjon. required for
a ll t rips. may be handled
I hroug h Jui i.11 playg round
l ~lltl•·r-. <'h1ldrcn under 11:1 mus t
hu v1• :.c 1><·rmiHs1on -.tip srgnc..-d hy
.J 1•ari·111 "ht-n n·~rslertnJ(
Adult v0Junt1·n.:o. ar<' needed t-0
<•h <t peronc the dub actavilwi.,
f'\!1·1 f'::ttlfm cf<>purtment offiC'i<th
:.<.t•d FrM: ad mt:.l>ron and
tr;111 :.portull o n will br ex ·
changed for supervision of club
rtlembn:-
League Set
For Volleyball
/\ summl'r volleyball league
~ponsorl'd by the S<t n J uan
<:aprstrano Recreation Depart
m ent will begin Saturday at 9
o.m at Doheny S tate Beach
f•erk
'ft:ams mu~t register before
Saturday al the recreation de·
piirt ment orflC'es, 32506 Past.'<>
Adelanto. San Juan Capistrano
l~rticipants mWlt be 18 years
old or o lder The fee Is S75,
wb1c h includes trophies al the
end of the eiRhl·week seasor1
f 'r•utt Pag~ I I
DANA ...
1n with th · rei.l <11 th•· c·o m
munity
For I h 1• I> :.i n a J• o 1 n t
11 eadl<tnd~. n•s11ll'ntaal l.lnrl
I nurist -<:nm mt·rt·r :ii u~1·i. an·
pl ann1•d, :1:. wc•ll C1s a bluH·tnp
1wrk and 1wthw<1ys
In the 76 a('re L antern Bay
proµcrty, or the bluff overlook
10~ Dana lfarhor, the same uSt•s
will be maxed with rec reation
J\nllther key feature or lht·
plan 1s the extens ion of Del Prado
Street south of Coast Hi ghway to
for m one.way traffic southbound .
while the corresponding section or
Coast Hjghway becomes one-way
northbound
Trame and µarking have tx·en
ma1o r concerns In the Dana
l'oint 1•o mmunily . and the Oel
Prado £•xtf'ns1on I!. ch·~il{n<..-d \ti
;1lh•v1utc ('hron1c l r&rfic· C'OnRt!::.·
lion m that area
'
2Kidnapped
For Revenge?
ST f'AUL. Minn. <AP> /\
man a~cuscd or 1mpri:>0ning a
36 year-old t eacher and her 8·
year ·old daughter in a clost.'l fur
seven weeks told the wom an he
was upset about a j(rade she h<td
given him 1n wi <tlgcbra clasi. l4
years ago, an FBI agent hw.
teslr fied
Mary Stauffer hC11d M m g Sen
Sh1ue, 29, told her that the grade
blemished his nc&r-perfect· high
school r ecord and prevented hjm
from getting a scholarship to
college, uc~ordmg to FBJ agent
Gar y Sa mue l. He t estified
We dnesday at a preliminary
hearing in U.S. District Court in
St. Paul.
Defense· <tttomeys said ~hlu<'
never 106l a 11cholarship.
3Adri/t
In Gulf
Rescued
JA KSON. Miu <A'P >
Flor•da boat patnter •'red Hard·
lot had pjannt!d lo •pend tht.
•H it In th~ Ory 1'ortu1Caa. but he
and t .. o \.,'OOlpanlorus ended up
rutlnM kl'tchup m ixed with &ea
walt"r lo i.urv\vu 18 their d~I·
abll'd •Mllboat drifted throoteb
th (iutr ot M HICO
"I lc•t tra~·lt of t1mts. of ever y.
lh111g ," 1>lUd ll<HJ1n g , 44, or
Jo'orl 1.uud1·rdult:, rro m h is
<iulfport h{~p1t11I tM>d "Vester
d 11y wuk my birthday, and I
rlldn 't c•ven find out ubout it wit II to<l.i) .
Tht' Uutrh Anltllt-b frl'ightcr
Arubu fuund lht' lrlo neur lhl'
\4 ('Ill l'Oasl or C'obu und d<:posit
\'d lhl•m uncl their bout on the
M 1.,,,1:."IPIJI <_; ulf Coai.t on
w ,•drwi-1loy
M 1'.1nwhd1', a .. doct or i-
r ··pl.11'1'(1 lh•· nuid~ ltanh ng l~t
<lur111~ hi:. cln cluy:. ut sra , ht·
m .icl1· pl.111:. lo 1 q1uir lht• bout
.11111 -..111 1111\·).. lu ... lond11
~LIDE ...
l.1not•b11f'l1. on ud1 .. ct·nt An·nrcla
I.a Esper.m1a
It ul'it> ltu'c•a tent·d three honn'l>
Hbovt• lht· IUUtkd ~IOJJl' tJ n
A \'t'r111f11 Arl1•nfl h1·lon gini.: to
~l lkl' M1·(\)). Dun Uoo~ing uml
l.1·,t•·r S1rn1111
<il'Oh1,::1st lruJ Poormand smd
IJ:.t Wl'l'k the uddit1on1tl bonn~i.
somt.· on city !.tr~L., and some
1111 t hl· :-.hde mas~ wo uld ~l
upprox1mat~ly $45,000
T hi· t1ty a nd th1· pro~rty
U14 nl'n. alrc•arly haH' a utho nz.ed
I he expenditure• of up to SlS,000
(11r pn•l imanar) st udy or the
-.11dt· arc·u
,\I a mt·'l·l rni.: <·«Hlicr thii.
"l'{•k th<· homt•ownt·r:. indicute<1
tl1•') rnuld not afford the.· $45,0011
:.lu<iy r ost, l<·t ulom· the ~stima t
t•d S500.000 lo Sf100.000 t·o~t to re·
par r the• h11ls1cll'
And M un<'rl rm·rribt·rs. artinj(
\ ednt·:-oday n1i.:ht. turned down u
n ·qur:-.1 b} thl' hom c:11"nt·r~ lh;1t
th1• city fund al lc<1s t lhl' :.trh•l
hor1111-(~
l'rr1pcrty o wner M 1ke McCo:..
1o1. ho ho' ac·tt·d as a spokesmun
for th1· 1n .. o lvcd homet1wnN".
... au! today he i!> nut i.uqJrJl>l'i.l lJy
lhl' count'1I action.
"Th(·y fthc coundll ju:st don't
want \n f)J)t•n u can of wormi;,"
h1· s111d "And I c·an't bl am e
them "
nut. ht• said, rns tc::id of JUllt
"t urning their backs on us," the
cou n c·i l should investigate
whether they city was a t fault.
"I n 01 her words, they should
movt• from a p•1sit1on of uff<·rin~
<1hsolult·ly no hl'lp. 1'1 a pos1t1on or s a ymg, 'Hey , ~<· S('rc wt:d up
anrl 1.1.1·'r1· going tu hl•lp out · "
McCoy ~<11d the homeowners
Ji ,1ve n ·l <.11ncd ;m attorney lo
purs ue the poss1b1 lrly that the r1·
I y did not act in accord<.1 nee with
the Uniform Building Code when
1t allowt..>d the construction of the
BaumgartnN hous1: lhrc·•· y1·ars
;1go
Ht• !>a11I the t•ity adopted lht•
<·ode in l9f'.6. "and if they would
have follow<'rl their own code.
they would htlVl' had the builder
IJullrcsll lhetl hill "
flt· i-a1d the Baumgartner 's
house doc~ not have the rt>quirc..-d
15 foot setback from the grudct1
sl<>J><' lhul he says <.il:.o is n:
quired in tht: code
Had the city enforced those
t wo r c qulre m c nt11, M cCoy
l>elu•v<:1i the slide might not have
IJC'('Urred
"If the cit y would r euliz.e 1l
made a mist.aJ<e by not requiring
a geolawc report or the setback,
1t wo uld, in good faith, assume
the li ability," he Haid.
"That's much better lhan go.
mg through et two to thr~·Ycar
court trial, with the UkeUbood of
more damage occuM'mR to other
hom es in the area in the mean·
time," he s aid. All Ret mes will b e played
Saturdays between 9 a .m . and
noon al the park's south day use
ur ea Further information m ay
be oblarnt.>d by calling 493-1171 .
Cit 247 Rabbit's Baek
DAILY PILOT
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Carter Won ThU Round
P LAINS, Ga . (AP ) -
Remember the killer r abbit?
Readers will recall the ex-
ploll3 ol a certain "banzai bun·
n y '· whk h attacked President
Carter while he was rlahlng from
a canoe on a pond near hil home
here more than a yeer ago.
Skeptics oa t.be White House
staff ref\Md to believe that a
rabblt could 1wtm, and Carter
ordered a blow-up of an ottlclal
photogra))her'• picture of lbe ln·
cldent but wouldn't make lt
publlc.
Accordlng w reliable sources,
the photo showed the rabbit
maldq straJ«ht for the leader ol
the Free World, tu teeth
naabln• and noe. trU• flarln1.
Carter beat oll the attack with a
canoe .,...SCU..
Tb• post ot that rabbit, now a ••1•nd amoec memben ot the pretldentlal entourace. returned to baunt tbe prelideftt'1 •iait to
Plaln1 tut wMllend. It Wat Carter~• ftnt trip bome 1lDce tbe ..... ,mtd•.
At d••• la•d•J, Carter
•lipped -ct ......... all
(r I
t h e subtle ty an eight-car
motorcade can muster in a
small. aleepy Georgia town and
headed for t he faterul fishing
pond.
An NBC New1 came ra crew
took up punwt but wu ordered
to a halt by the Secret Service
out of 1leht ot the pretldeot .
Then It happened.
Cameraman Leroy Johnson
spotted a rabbit in the road,
quickly r ahed hi• tru•t)'
Minicam to bJ.s ahoulchr. took
alm and 100med In. But alu, the
rabbit wu dead.
With hta cemera trained on
the body ot the bedraccled bun·
ny, · Jotmon eou)d be beard of.
ferln• ttUI exclu&lWJ report: • ·undttcloaed Whit• Houae
sources today confirmed that
the killer rabbit oat• 11aln re·
turaed to the fl1h1n1 1roundl ot
Prealdent Carter. Tbla time,
Pretldtnt Cart« wu reedy -
and detni.d him . . . "
Johnlon'• fthn, Wse tbat ol tM
Wlllt• HouH pboto1rapller
Hrller, llu Dot be•• m8de
public.
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REAGAN'S VP CHOICE?
Sen. P•ul lax•tt
LAXALT ...
<'Y. and is bein~ puKhed by !IOmc
kl'y members o( Heagan 's inner
t•trdl', inl'ludinJ: Jo;dwin Mt'<!:'le.
M ll' h :H· I I> e 1.1 v •' r an !I Lyn
Not 1.1J{1·r
llowev1•r . Mt•t'''" who 1:0.
lt{·a~an·-. c·umpu1~n -.turr din·<'
tor , s ayi-.
··Non\• of t hO!.l' of u 11 in lhc
:.t•le1•llon pr•K'c•s::. .._ pu::.h1n~ any
purt1cul<1r l'and1dull' All of
thl• SVC•culation )OU M'l' IO pnnt
11> vt?r y un r claubl c bt·c11u!>e
any body who know:. what'!> ~o
in,.: on isn't tulkrng, and anyone
who's t alk ln.: d oe11 n'l know
what· ... ~0111.1: on '
l.J X<tll , WIH> ;cl :o.11 ht•ltdl'd
Heagan':. t!rTR pre> ... 1dentu1I ram
pc.uJ<n, 11> u 1.1ersonul friend of lhl'
l':.rndidall· tht·rr J>Ol1t1cal
JJh 1 losoph1 c~ a rc practically
identical
/\s ltlC' junior -.c rwtor from
Nl•vada, l ~xall w1Juld nut pro
\'Id<.• J{l'fJl-(raphrral halanct· VJ a
l1<:kel hl'adNI by th!! formn
('altfornia ~<Jvt•r rHir, and hi!>
~tall' hot~ £< .. • .... electora l \'Otl:l>
But RC'a.J:ttn has :.aid thal he con
s111t-rs thb u worn out old
l'ht•s tnut , a nd th at what he
v.ant~ mo:.t 1s a younger runnmg
m<.1lt· who wo ul1I pur1>ue his
pol1('1t ... '!> :.hould ll4• t>..·<·oml' prc:,1
dt·nt.
l.axall will ht:~ J\ui.: l!
1\:-kl'll 14 h<•n• hl' st<1n1.b In the
Ht·a i.:an vN·p:.takt·:-.. 1.axvlt !><tld
Wc:dru:stlu\ · 1 Jll'>l don't know "
lfowc·H·r. llt' :tdd•-<1. rt Hon has
tJccrdt'<:l lh;,it i,:t•ography and my
po hl1<:al t:l11:.n1t•-.... uo· n ot a
problem. th1·n 1t t·•1uld tit' moving
m) WU~
I le 1s known to t.H:hevc that the
c·hou:e will I"· bctwcen him. Sen
H1charrt Lu~ar uf lnd1anu and
George liw.h.
One source declared thut Lax·
alt ls "very, very close_ It could
com e down to his performance
Sunday 1m • Jo'ucc the Nat ion.' or
m aybe 1•v1·n hr:. nomrn:.rl1ng
s pt•cch for lh1· .i:ovt•rnor on
Wt·dm'8t.h1,·
l.axalt had ur.1:<'<1 H<•:.gun It>
pi<'k Hu_-.h 11r another wt>ll known
modernt1• v.ho "ouhl bring name
recogmtion and balance to the
tll'ket. St-vend sources cloM: to
the senator said that he thouRhl
that ma<lc• good political sen'><.:
;rnd that hc :-.imply did not 14;.ml
lO JJUrsue h11<hcr orf1ce.
f 'ro• r~ ;t I
AIRPORT • •
ln gs wer e made necessary
because: purcha!>e negotwtroni.
with the lando wne r s, Oule
K e llog~ and the Ir vine Com
p ony, failed to yield un a~rt-e
ment satisfactory to a ll parties,
county officials said
Smith's Fate
Left to Jury
An Orange County Superior
Court jury belJan ponde ring the
r ate tod1ty of Larry Don•ld
Smith, 43, of Newport Beach,
who 11 accWJed of kidnapping
and killing a 24·year-old woman
and dumping he r body Into the
ocean oil Dana Point Hubor
Jurors began d~ballng pros·
ec utro n and def en se points
made dunng the murder trial
and clO!ling argume nts by the
two attorneys.
For his part, defense lawyer
Terry Giies characte rl%ed Smilh
ais "the ultimate dope," rnetde &
pat sy for the murder or Garden
G r ove ho usewife Ca roly n
Bealer
~m1th s conwnuon that the real
murder ers-shadowy figures h~
said he lcnew only as "Jack and
Ray" -ls a b11..arre story. G1h:s
1>a1d. bot true
Sm i th has test1ric·tl thut he:
piloted the bo11t from Ouna Pornl
Harbor out to 11t:a with a iiun
held to tw.. head by J ack und
Ret y . who blud ~l'On l'd Mn ..
Healer t.o death
The woman d1!.uµpt·ar<:d Aul(
23 lh•r tKKly ha~ nt·vcr tx:cn
found
P r osl•cuto r 1.>avt• Carll•r
ur~ut:-d tha t J ack and llay do not
t•xist : that they were fabn('a\t"l'i
to cover Smith '~ murdn and 1•x
tort ron plot
Carter said that Smith, whll
knt•w Mrs fl<'alN. k1<lnapp1·d
h1·r in un attempt t(J extort
~100 .000 from her brother. a
wealthy {'On~l rUCtl O n f1rrn
ownt.'r
Smith etln:<idy ha:. been con-
Magazin•~ Suv~d
By Foundation
CfllC'/\CO IAf'> Jl<t~r ">
ffiURIJllOl', :O.C'h1•duh•l1 II> c·l<>st-1!-.
do<m; oc-xt month after L30 y 1·&f">
of publication, ha.-; ht-en rt"lt ut'll
by a ph1lanthrop1c-foundation 111
a .. vlc'tory fnr the hf·'>I 1ns lmrh
of lht• Am1:rican J>(•oplt·." ~uvo,
tht' ma~aJ'Jnt"s c-d1tor ·
Tht· nation's oldl'St conl1nU<1u.,
I) published mu~ai1ne , u month
ly or J)l>f1l.lcnl commentary ""'I
lateralun'. was purchased for Jn
und1sct06e<J pn ce trom tne Mrn
ncapolis Star and Tnbune Co by
the Mat'Arthur F'oundati on .
a ided by Atlantr<' H1 c hf1 t>l<I
1-'oundatmn ot Los l\n~eles. No
financial details were d1sdOM!d,
but sources close lo Harper's
said the deal was m ade for I~
lhan ~ nulhon
vtcted In federaJ court on then·
torllon charf(c.
Kt'Y )n prosecuto r Carter's
cu~t· wa11 the teaumony or •
Dona Point flaherman. Donald
Kluaaen, who said he saw SmJU.
und Mrs. Bealer ln a boat in
Dana Point Harbor the day she
disappeared.
The two, who were alone ln
t he boat, were ar1uin1 loudly as
t he boat moved away from the
harbor. KJaaAeft testified.
G i les fla yed Klaaaen'a
testimony, saying lhe fisherman
saw a s1milar harbor incident on
another day. and stretched the
details to m the Bealer case.
Cristianita
Fest Opens
With Party
DancanJ{. a b11r becue, Mex-
1run style: borfet dinner and et
costume party will h ighlight
Saturday's annual La Cris tia nit<t
f'e'\t1vaJ kickoff party <tl the San
Clt·m eote Inn.
festivitie~ v.111 be he ld on thc
'outh lawn of the Inn beginning
at ~ 30 .pm. a nd i n lhe
Aquamanm· Room where guests
will dance to the music of Bill
Hoberts Qua rtet beginning at 9
JJ m
Other act1v1ties during the
k rc·k off <·vent include the Los
Cuudrados Square Dancers, or.
hc 1ally d"81gnaled aa the city's
!>CJ u a re-ctuncing ambassadors.
Shann~ the spotlight will be
I h•· San C le m e nte Seniors
Kitchen Ban d, JJS well as
:0.111.:ers lngr<.-d Starrs and Teri
H .irt and ~rn~er-magician Ro~er
l>o•\4 Ill
'I he k1c kuff party prccedt.'8 the
1"11·qa I· air :.in 1t p&ralfc tl)e
f 11ll<1"'tr1 ~ w1·1·~1·n cJ , ;111d the
(If '"'" I••· I 1 v ;II l ht• Wl't>kl·nd ;of I 1 I
'1'11 ~ l'h .1n· now cm ::.al" for Sl 1
1·,1<'h .inti ••r•· JV.11l.1hl(' at thc
('h,1111h1·1 ,,( Commo·rl'''. or by
t·Jlllnl? ·l~l I IJJ
.\t the door, lwkcL'> will be $13
Sniper E~ape~
S F.LISY <Al') -Authorities
ha lted lhe1r sea~h Wednesday
for an elusive sniper who shot at
a deputy and a S<>curity guard on
thf' property of Wickland Oil Co_
No rm<' w<ts hurt in the incident
Fair Slate
The 32nd Annual Orun.:r· County Fair opens In Cost.a fl1<·~a 1-'nday a t JO a m with all c-hrldrl'n 12 years of age
and under admitted wrlhout ('hargl' for "Children's Day."
MilJOr events fo'nday inrlude
9 a m . pre-0pen1ng rabbit and sheep JUdgang
-I p m . dairy cattle JUdRlnR
2 p.m . and 4 pm . kids nickel pitch contest
2 S p m ., Wrld Oat.s County Band.
J p.m , Clown Con test .
6·4S p_m .• Santa Ana Winds Band parade
-7 pm .. Hoyt Axton al the Amptulhealer_
-7·11 p.m .. Rich Whale & Sweetwater Junction Band
-8 p.m ., S peedway Mo to rcycle Race al the
~randstand
9 pm . Hovt Axton at the Amphitheater _
10 p m • Swaying Belros, aenal act.
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The Sale
Everyone's Been Waiting For
Stew llllCJ Friday, July I I
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MIN~ CLOTHING
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3430 VIA UDO, MIWPOIT llACH 673-0613
7
al we
Killer Nabbed
In California
NEW YORK CAP> Forty days alter be
walked out ol • B'°°'lyn Jail, taftVlt't.ed ktn.r Howard "Buddy" Jacobean wa n ptured In •
Callfomia dlner, otndala uy, mdlnt an uteulve
M&tth fort.he 50-ynr-otd mlUlonalre
JuohAno waa hf'ld ovcmtitht at the Loa
Aa1ea. County J•U. Ofhclal aa1d hf' could be re ·
tumed to New York today ll he
W•tvf'd extrad1l100
The fonntr borst Lralnf'r
was t'OOvtcted Ul AprU of the uni •laymc or rest aura tf'ur
John Tupper, 3', hlS nvaJ for
t.be alfectaons of Melarue Cam.
a 2~·year·oJd fashion model
Tupper was shot, st41bbed and
bludaeoned and the crate thut
he ld b.ts body was set ahre 1n a va
JAC:Oete* c:aot lot
Sfme ••119r• T..W. .4 .....
To Wed llllfl 31
K athleen Brown Rice. sister o f Gov.
Brown. will be married July 31 to Los
Angeles executave Van Gordon Saute r.
Sauter ts vice president and gen eral
manager of TV st ation KNXT. She is a
member of the Los Angeles Board of
r~ """'o •• ON Vfltl.Of ,44'
4 DW in Plane Crash
Ceeena Slama Office Bailding in Pacoima
PACOIMA <AP> -Four people dJed when •
1ln1le-c.-nguw plane crdhed into a 1alva1e y1rd's
offlce building a few blocks from the airport where
U.. plane wu allemptln& to land. a uthonUee Hid.
The names of the victims, two men and two
women, were being withheld pending noWlcatloo
of relatives. City firefighters said the plane, a Cessna Cen·
turion. was trying to land at the White m an
Airpark in this San Fernando Valley community
when it cr ashed and burned. Witnesses said 1t ap·
peared the craft lost power and circled once
before It plunged to the ground
Deprogram
Jury Told
Of 'Lure'
SAN DIEGO <A P > -
Five engine companies respoeded to the craM
scene and put out the blue ln 13 minutes.
Witnesses speculated the small alae or t.he Ott
might indicate the plane may have been short of
fuel. "That could very well be true," said fire tD·
formation officer Willia Martin.
"There was some fire inside the structure and
a smaU amount outside. U the tanks were full,
ther e would have been a larger fire," he said.
Fire department spokesman Martin Garza
said wreckage was scattered throughout the build·
log at Branford Street and San Fernando Road and
that the engine ended up outalde the structure.
SACRAMENTO <AP) -The Legislature
planned a second attempt today lo pass a $24 1
billion state budget, but the Repubhcaos still com.
plained that $57 m illion 1s not enough to cut
welfare rat.Ses.
Education. ------------The jury in lhe trial of cult deprogrammer Ted
Patrick a nd four co·
The Republicans had blocked pa~sage of the
first version of the budget on June 30, insisting that
all automatic cost-of·livmg increases -particular-
ly thoseforwelfare rec1pients-be repealed
Canal Protertlo11 Delrated
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Legislation backed by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to gwe extra protections
to the Sacramento-San J oaquin River De lta if the
Peripheral Canal 1s built has been defeated an lhe
Assembly.
But the Democratic governors chief of staff.
Gray Davis. predicted victory m a second As·
sembly vote today.
Taco B~ld in C'o«.•ah•~ B .... 1
SAN BRUNO (AP> -Two persons have been
arrested in connection with lhe finding or 15
pounds of cocaine with a street value ol $1.3
m illion, state Attorney General George Deukme·
Jlan reports.
Booked for investigation of conspiracy to sell
und possession of cocaine were Hoger Meneses. 23.
and Carolyn Rae Calders. 20.
Treat~ Bark Sala,.,, Hflw
LONG BEACH <AP> -A $75.7 million pay
package cont.ainin~ a 9 75 percent salary increase
for employees of the California State Uni versity
and Colleges was recommended Wednesday at lhe
concluding session of a two-day board of trustees
m eeting here
The pay h.ike. retroactive to July 1. 1980. the
start of the 1980-81 fi scal year. rovers all faculty.
adm1rustrators and nonacademic personnel. ~aid
~pokesman David Brooks.
----------
Vice Cops Arrest
28 in 'Sex Raid'
SAN FRANCISCO CA P> -A downtown
theater fraturang live sex shows overs tepped its
legal hm1Ls. according to Vlce squad offi cials who
arrci:.tc.'<i 28 people m a raid Wednesday evening.
"Prostitution was occurring in there." said Lt.
Oiarmuid Philpott after police swooped down on
the MitchclJ Brothers' O'Farrell Theater . "These
girls were taking money from customers and
engaging in sexual activity."
EIGHT OF THE FEMALE performers were
arres ted along with 16 patrons and four or the
theater's staff. Bail for most of those arrested was
set at SSOO.
The raid began shortly before 5 30 when 15
\llCC squad oHicers under the direction or Capt
Charles SchuJer pushed their way mto the theater
on a prearranged s ignal and began herding
employees out into police vans.
PlllLPO'IT SAID THE THEATER had been
under surveillance for several weeks. and that of·
ri cers from the vice squad had purchased tickets
to Wednesday night's show in order to gain access
to the theater to conduct the raid.
The theater usually runs three different live
~ex s hows ID the Ultra Room. the s tage Room and
the Copenhai!en Room.
LE
CLEARANCE
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CONTIN UES THROUGH THIS SUNDAY
Our big sale of the season enters its final four days,
but you · 11 continue to find remarkable savings throughout
the store, many at reduction s of 1 /3 to 1 /2.
Here, another sampling.
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: •. . . • . . AND CORAL JEWELRY . . .. . .. ..
· 0 -CULTU RED PEARL . . ~ · . . ·a: . · ··. BY SUSAGANO . ' ... ... . .
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. :-:t::. SAVE 1 /3
$23.10 to $609.00, orig.
$33 to $870. Select from a
. , beaut rt ul and extensive
· collection. 30-incil gold·
. • . · : filled chain with coral and
~· •. · cuttured pearlS. 112•.&0,
· · orig. $178. 30 ·inch
necklace with coral and gold·
filled beads. 1213.DO, or1g.
$290. Pierced hoops With
coral , SU.40, orig. $62.
Representative selection in
Fashion Jewelry
B~llOC~5 WllS~rn[
NEWPORT BEACH
I
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NEWPOIT BEACH. 83 Filhlon llllnd 7&9-1211. Mon·lhUrs·ffl 10·9. Tues·Wld·Slt toe. Sun 12·5
defendants was told on
t he first day of trial '
Wednesday how a 24·
year -old Sc1cntolog1s t "-
underwent 38 days of
deprogramm ing a fte r
being lured to a ··~ur·
prise party "
Chief deputy Distract
Attorney Richard Huff. 1
man also told the six· man a nd six .wo man
panel that Paula Datn
jo ined the re li gio us
group without objeet1ons
from her father. J ack L.
Dain. who 1s among the
five charged with ktd·
napping. ronspiracy and lllWi•lilll!!!!I•
false impnsonment. I"'-. B . 01.lt •P"'"_,.
Patrick . J ack Dain: ~tting efOngtflflS
Paula's s t epmothe r . Moving t'ompany t•mployee ro lls boxes containing personal belong-
Mary Ann Dam. Jam:-' ings of <:~tran~ed w1flo of actor Enk Estrada from the home in Los
Roe: a nd_ Patrick s An ~cles Wednesday Joy MJller Estrada. 39. who married the actor
secretary, Sondra Sack~ on h· ~even month~ ago was gr anted a restratnLO~ order preven tani.! are char~cd ID t•onnec· · . lion with the Sept 2· E str;.ida from <.ipproachang her as s he c laimed her belongings. She
Oct. s incident last year told the JUdgt· Estrada threatened her with bodily harm if she re·
in Laguna Beach. turn{.-0 to the house.
"I believe in treating myself to special times
like free Summer Concerts every Thursday night
in July at Fashion Island."
Where can I listen to
beautiful music amid the
flora and fauna under a
nighttime sky? Fash.ion Island.
of course. The concert nights are
Thursdays beginning at 9 P. M.
Just think. Tommy Dorsey.
Henry Brandon, Les Brown.
And best of all, it's free! Where
else can you find events the
whole family will love?
Nowhere but Fashion Island.
CEHTEAHOUM ~Y. ~Y. l"~Y.10AMT09 PM.
TUUOIW. ~Y, SA~Y. 10AM TO& PM.
SUHDl'Y: 12 NOON 10 5 PM
We're special,
because you're special.
Just ott Pacllie Coast Highway In Newport 8Mch.
7
I IJ
~-yon Road I .ane
Addition8 \V eleome
aWonua Depart.tntm• ol Trull)ortaU01t'1 cte.
<' IOO lo fund th CGmlf'\ltUc:m ol put .. ( .... on dH•h· martt'd La una uyOI\ Roed lboWd come aa rood news
to th • "ho tra\"t!l lhi e aht·mile bl1hway ~ lrv1M
hH~·n lht-: n Di 10 Preeway ud LaJUD• Beach
ll lllle:,t \ H~llm wu 51-year-old Tom Oavl,1, a
l Jltran~ su~rvlhQT wbo died May 2t wbe-n hi\ by a truck
"hit,. di('{'c.-tlng u v. rk crew co the t wo-lane road
Nuw C ••t rans officaau say tundl are avallabJe ror
t hl• s:nt.000 con trucUon project to place four PHJtl.ng
I.in ,·~ <Kl ltw ru d . wtuch hM cla.imt"d 22 lw Lnce 19'1~
Ttkt lnn\'~. on~·m•I lona each, wUl ~ constructed
Lh1 Oec~mber on a s t.retch of La1una Canyon Road
between th<' Sun l>ief(o Frffway •nd El Toro Road
Whlll' the lanes Wlll be a welcome Improvement,
a ttrun · omcials s houldn't forget Oranse County'~
urJ:cm ph,·t~ to tum lARuna Canyon Road into a four·la ne
h11thwny
County offlt'rnls have. m the pas t, 00en unsuccessful
in <"OO a.nc·m)t :.-.talc omc1a1s of lhe n ecessit y of turning the
roact tnlo a four lane highway. Such a project would COit
S7 rnllllcm and state officials seem unwilling to part with
tha t kU'\ll of money for Lagwia Canyon Road.
It wo uld tw nice if they see tbal as an inevitable need
and ~pt.>nd tht.· rnoney there instead of more s topgap
mt> :.1 l-url~
For no". however. we'll a ccept this winte r 's interim
1 m provcmt·nU> ha ppily.
Keeping Records
It is ref reshing to see the Lag una Beach City Council
m<'mbcrs making provisions for taping and keeping notes or their executive sessions.
At the next scheduled council m eetin g July 15, mem·
hl..'1 !-will vote on a r esolution that provides for the city
m :1nager to k eep a log of the topics discussed. Included in
tlw n •solulion b a provision for a tape recording to be
mad\• at each session.
At its meeting July l , the council voted 4·1 in favor of
tht.· n·~olut1on a ppear ing on the next agenda.
M<•mbe rs said that by keeping a record of the pro·
< l'C'd inJ,!<\. thC' City Council would be more accountable to
""' pubh<-. a pn•mise that should be, and apparently is.
1~1r~ most in tht.· c·ouncil majority's list of priorities .
Tapin~ of the ex ecutive sessions will not aUow the
puhhc· to liste n in on what is being discussed . But if at a
I 1tt.•r date a dispute arises over who s aid what. or if the
d l'-<'ll!-.J.1on strays from what legally can be the subject mat·
lt'r. tht· lL1pes provide a whistle that can be blown.
It ·.., a goo<l move, one that s hows the council wants t o
pl.1y lht• cam<: aboveboard
I andslide Lessons
Th'' Laguna Beach City Council r ecently denied a
J'\1·" port Hea('h developer permission to create building
~Ill·~ for 11 homes on a city hillside. Obviously the council
is w<i r y of th<.· p otl'nlia l for yet more landslide& in unsta·
bit• LJrt'<J!'>.
Th(: 22.5-acr e s ite above the high school was proposed
to b<.' developed on a steep grade that was determined in
a 1976 Environme ntal Impact Report to be less than a n
11ll·a I Jo<:at1on on which to build.
Thi' plan was earlier unanimous ly approved by the
< 11 :-Plunning Commission. which noted the developer's
~ti hngn(•\S to rC'duce the density a bit and to eliminate
t ht• nt•c·c·~s1t ~ for some o f the variances sought.
Hut tht· City Council turned the proposal down, say
HH' lh<' s1!(· a!i not physically suitable for this ty pe of de·
\ 1·11,prrl('rll
Thi· rnum 11 a lso s aid the design of the s ubdiv1s1on
"·'" hkt·I:-10 l'JUSe s ubstantial en vironme ntal damage
.111.t .. 1.as lii..cly to cause serious public health problems .
lt ~t·t·m.., thl' c:ounc il has learned lessons from the
H ut·hud C'Jmon C1nd Arch Beach He ights landslides. All
:ir1·.tc; th<il "ho w a potential for future ins tability s hould
tw 1•x:imtnl'd ('arefully before any development is al·
111\\ <:ti < >bv1ously this is how the majority of the council
11u mtx·r~ ft-It. rnuC'h to t heir c redit. ·
• <n ons r•xnres<,P.d in the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot
C.· '"' v1Pw•, •·11pre•.scd on this page are those of their authors and
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, 1560 Lo .. ta Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321
Boyd I Beauly· Rating
8 )' l ,. M. BOYD
prt:ll } girl in the street
1d 1om or Italy is called a
( '.1nnonatJ" meaning "can·
non hla!'lt · To merit such a
dt•s1J:nat1on. however , s he
\A ould have to be fairly hi gh
on I hat one· to ten scale. At
leac;t u nmc Less atlractive
J!lrh are dl.'S('ribed with
tt·rms fOr tower fire power, I
sup11~ What'!<; ltah{ln for
rin~ s hot'' Pistol ? BB?
Put ketchup an a squat lit·
t it• 1ar ancl tht' pubhc won't
buy It llemz found that out.
lt ·l<-sled the notion once. but
hacl to go back to the lradi·
tional ketchup bottle.
Collcct1vely, ducks are
called a brace, geese a s kein,
nnd crows a murder. Why 8
murdl'r., Wh y thal? Most
mysterious
Q Wus n 't Be njamin
F ra nklin th e first
Poslmaster General of the
United States?
A. Not exactly. OtficiaJb
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
K-.?ep your animals
•live. Protect them ln·
side.
L.G.
at that time before the col· oni es nationalized -he was
Po s tma ste r o f Nor th
America
The University of Denver 's
baseball team in 1969 beat
the Air Force Academy's
baseball team in what may
be described as a hitters'
game . The score: 39-33.
That's right, th is was
baseball. JU~hest collegiate
baseball score ever.
More people die by murder
an this country yearly than
by falls. fire and drowning
combined.
Officials who predicted the
future in old Rome were
called augurs. It was their
duty, also, to us her the
highest of the newly named
bigwigs to the altars where
sajd worthies were to be in·
stalled in office. From this
pracuc·e by those prog-
n09ticators we got our word
"lnaugurate."
Hold on. the Rainbow,
Brown and Cutthroat trout
are ln&ted true trout. Got tt
backward. It's the Dolly
Varden, Eastern Brook and
Lake varietiea that are really
SOrU ol char, not true trout.
If the putA>r ol the Faith
Lutheran Church 'a
Amarillo, TnM, doMn't de-
serve membertblp in the
Proper Job Club, who does?
He'I the Rev. Jack Amen.
No river tn Libya hH
wa~r year round.
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J• kAnd~non
Job Corps Projects Wasteful
WAS HINGTO N -Wh ile
thou.,.nd• ot unemployed .YOWl8
people wander the street.a look·
ln1 for work. the fedtral •Keney
that 16 r poM1ble for helpllla
them bu aquandered m1llt~ or
dollars un boondc>1U1les that hllv~n 't train~ a sinRle youth.
The Labor ~P•rlment's Job
Corp~. <1 thr1 ving burcuucratac
s urv ivor of
L yndvn
John so n 'i.
Gre a t Su<'tl•
ty . has shown
an 1tr1.·
s po n s 1bl }
prolligatl' and
shorl-1ughtc•d
&lltludt> 1n
buildang the
training cen-
ters that should be helping to re·
lieve the nation's steadily rising
unemployment. Internal docu·
ments s tudied by my associate
Jack Mitchell hav~ turned up
some glarmjt {·xamples of wru.'te
and poor planmng.
-The? Job Corps brass hats
Mailbox
•eent ILi m11Uon on a lra1nlnc
center In remote Cblnlak.
Alaaka. Md t.be abandoaed the
project uncompleted. Part ol the
loss to Lbe taxpayers lneJ~
181.000lor architectural tervicet
whlch are now llftWIMble. Not a
single unemployed worker wUl
be trained at Cblnlak. lhouah of.
fi cials insisted som e of the
money will be recovered.
-Similar lack or foresight led
to the expenditure ol Sl million
fo r a cen ter at a forme r
seminary in Donaldson. Ind The
project 1s now on indefinite hOld.
-MORE TUAN S3 million
was spent on a proposed center
at Bethel, Minn.. before unan·
ticipated community opposition
stalled the project in protracted
and expensive court litigation
Meanwhile. the youths who
could have been tn11ned there
are s till out of work
-Because of rac11it1es availa-
bl e at the Bainbridge I Md l
Naval Base. two Job Corps cet'I·
ters. ruUy staffed, were opened
in nearby Susquebann• and
Chesapeake In 1117tt. The t.wo
centers prodU«d zero In their
(lrat year and very little the
second year ~ beyond c~~nK
the tupayers at least $3.6
m llllon. Insiders tiety tr1on1ng
cost.a •t such centers s hould ruo
about 18.000 per man-year. itt
Chesapeake, the c~t averaged
an incredible SlOS,000 per man
hour last year.
-THE LlJSH, bluegrass
country or KentU<'kY boasts tv.o
1nCluentiaJ members of Congress
-and four Job centers, includ-
ing a spiffy $9 4 million reloca
lion building under con!'>truction
al Great Onyx Thal exf>(.·n~1ve
project happen!> to be 1n the d1~
lrict of Rep Wilham Natcher .
D Ky Thl' u ::.ua lly rrugal
Natcher and hi)) colleague. Rep.
Carl Perkins. D Ky , arc powers
on comrruttee~ lhat control the
Labor Department 's budget
Meanwhile. truly needy area'>
like Miama ·havl' no opcratwnal
job centers. though one I)) now an
the planning staaes ror that clty.
In falmess, it 1hould be noted
tha t many operational centen,
~uch u lho8ts in Los Angelel end
E l f'uo. 'fexaK, have been
helpful in dealing with local un·
employment problems.
Footnote: Job Corpe Director
Ri chard Jatte explained that
Chln1ak was cancelled for lack
of proper housing; work I• re-
..,uming on the Bethel site alter
t he court chullenge was turned
back. a nd d e lays at the
Maryland centers were due to
fau lty construction, which have
since been corrected.
BURYING THE COST : Fidel
Cas tro has had to r esort lo
macabre measures to hide Crom
the Cuban people the human price
they're paying for the dictator's
forc1~n adventures.
One way to cover up the grim
re a laty. according to secret
De f<'nSt' Intelhi<ence Agency re-
por ts. has been the use of
.:raveyards in Angola. Dead
('uban "volunteers'' are buried
thl'rt'. c.vo1dmi: the publicity that
would attend their s hipment
baC'k lo tht.• homrland.
A!> ror Cuban wounded , the
O I I\ ... aid. "th<> practice is to
..,t"nd their ca))ualt1es lo hospitaJs
in r.a.,tem Europe rather than
11.ll'k 111 C'utJu fo r hospilaliza.
twn "
With t1~hl N>ntrol over the
m1·rha. ('a..,tro I)) nblP to prevent
th•· pupult1l111r1 al lurg£• from
l~arntn)? the• (•Xtl'nl or Cuban 1.,.,.,. . .., ovl•r))t•<1s. Th<' only
puhl11·11 v ;,a1•t·orded Cuban
v1l rl1C'r--or "ac1va~c~" killed in
rom b:.al abm<id 1-; v. hen an in-
d I\ adu;,al d1·:.ath <'an ht> exploited
(11r polll.lc·::il prOpJganda .
<>th1•n111s1-. ltw only way the
.11.1·rJ~<' c·ubJn c:.in becom e
.1 ~ 1ri· of th1 · co:.t or Castro's
J,!un bJrrt•I 1hplorllacy 1s to have
11 1111 l'I~•· to liom c . "When ll
11i·1~ht"11 dov.n th· block did not
• 11m1· llonw fro m An~Ol a or
l'.I h1op1.1," or 1•omes home cn p-"""I. lht· 1>11\ reported , the C'ub<1n rx-opll' gc•l an inkling or
1u'' tinw ex pcn-;1v<· Castros
fltn•1).!ra 1)()ltcy ,...
Channel Island Proposal 'Hazardous'
To the Editor
The recent arude covcnni.t
navigation and anchoring in the
Channel Island area came as a
complete '>urprise and ( ;.H,,
a mazed th:.a l a nyon (' could
author such a propo))al
I. Safety I have been sru hnl!
m y sailin~ vessel over the
California coa~tal waters for
over 30 years. and wath authori
t y, say that to a nchor two malc:-
offs h ore from t h1• Channel
Islands would be an extremely
hazardous thing to t ry lo do
2. CATALINA Conservancy
This nonprofit organization. un
der the leaders hip of Dou,I.!
Propst. of Santa Catalina Island.
as doing an excellent Job and
considers the interests of all
persons who wish to visit this
is land by their own boat or hy
other means.
3 Catalina Island This pro
posa l wo uld IC'avc Sant a
Catalina Is land the only tsland
off the California coast that
s ailors and their vessels Crom a ll
over the world could visit. This
would create an overwhelminl'!
burden on the crowded cond1·
lions of th1s island'~ hays and
cores.
Re lay lh1s proposal '
R. E MIU.ER
Tad.•~• tor Ho••-.•
To the Editor:
There are perhaps millions of
people in Southern California
alone whO feel the same way I
do about the hostages -and
that ls, "why in the hell isn't
Pres ident Ca rte r doin(t
something aboutit?"
t am no t ta1k lnl about
diplomatic negotiations, secret
l.alks, or even threats which ob-
vlOU1ly aren't doin& any good,
but slraightforward simple hard
tactics, s uch a1 :
1. Naval blockade -nothing
goes in. nothing goes out. JI it
hurts the European countries and Japan, I am in sympathy .
but we do have 50 boeta1es there
and they don't . Also most of
them didn't Joln our bOycott of
th. e Olympte1, aft.er we 1aved
them In World War JJ .
z. NO l&ANIANS in Wa coun·
try. Whtie they •re probably ln·
noceat vlcthm ol this eris", how
many do you bear proteetlnt to
the Iran.Ian pemmenl to re-
leaae tbe ho.tat•'? Let them be
the 1-" ~ IOID8 other e«mlr)' now, a. UM mapetlc mllMI aa ln
Vtetaam. Remember bow this
lndlred.ly broqbt the war to an
end?
4. tr•ct'• (nelpbor or Jran)
mlUtary force lbould be built up
wltb otf-1ve weapon1.
5. All1. country llvbll aid and
comfort to Iran aboWd have our
aid <including 1mPfJrt~ and l'X
ports I cut off Set a ccrtmn dull'
a nd then do 1t
6. Al?am set :.1 certain date.
and then ~o to war with Iran by
occupyin~ the 011 fields and /or
Tehran The Iranians may be
brave and tou~h on TV. but set>
ho ~ they s tand a~a inst JN
planes. tanks and Ma rines in
coorchnated a ttacks H the• So
viet Union wants to ~et involved,
that's a chance we have to take
But ali:ain. r emt'mber lrnn
doe s h ave SO A me r1 c1tn
hosta~C?s. not Russian hostages
DON WILLIAMS
Timf'" In Figltl Baf-k
To the Editor
I certmnly do disagree with
your "/\uto lnspcct1on Plan Es
senl1al." editorial of June 2.4 You
a dv ocat e we s u cc um b to
WashinS!(on 's demands for yearl}
auto inspcctJOns. even thou~h
they "could have a nc~auvc cf
feet" on our air pollution lhal wt·
are trying to improve. so that v.c•
can get $750 m1lhon back from
Washington The cost to auto
owners would be more than that.
And 11 would create another
permanent bureaucracy to drain
off that amount of money each
year
And the federal Environmental
Protection Agency's mandate for
a morat.orlum on any new m·
duslry in our stale. ir they deem It
"smog-producing," ii we do not
follow thls plan, will further stop
o ur g rowth, diminis h o ur
economy and lncrea11e our un·
employment.
If we continue to let ourselvetl
be blackmailed by the federal
gove rnment, because they tax
away more of our money than the
state doesi there will be no end t.o
It. We wil not c:111l,y lose more ol
our freedoms, but our It.ale's
rights as well. Then we will truJy
Ii ve under a dictatorshJp. It ia
time to fight back.
GOLDIE JOSEPH .. .,~
To the F.ditor:
It appears that ~ who ftah
the ocean have • new rule
shoved down their gullet -tbat
ol a bonito limit. Once con·
sidered more or leu a trash flab
alon1 with many other species,
they are today much sou;ht
arter and command a pretty
1ood price In the market.
What•s t.be reuon ror all of
tlll• ! Some aay lt 's due to an
o.ertale south ot the borct.r.
But what about the lake up bert?
Tbe take In UUJ lnltaMe " not tile
boaito but t.be baJt fllb -lhe
anebo9).'.
Now the anchovy ls the food of
the baDho ud whatever other
flab that may be 1eft in our
cou\aJ wattn. lf the food iln't
ben, Ql&lber ii \be flab.
NOT TOO I.(),(; .JC<1 1!1• ·•'
IJ;,alh (~ th<'Y \\t'l l' I ,tlfl·d I 111
l.ITI<'hO\'ll'S ~i·rl' .ibunaJnl ulf
short' Nomon•
flow qw<'kl t 11n(• PJ">'><''> JJld
how c1u1ckl y we for~et. Y !'St Pr
rln y !nearly 1 v." had :m oth1•r ~t t•al baal (1<,h ht•rt• th1•
(.';.alafom1a "atdanc •ind at tamt•"
t ht• ~ ~1ter wJ' .tllV<' ~1th t h1·m
Tht· r1tv of i\1on11•rc•y bot•m1"ff
.ind the monc•v p1111rt>d in from
lh{' ... urd1n1· 111du.,lry It .. µ
pi>;,a r<><I 11 "'ould n1•n•r 1•nd
Dumb think 1n~ For ''" £>m1J,! ht
th<' <1;.ardint• v. "" ~unt• Sl)m1 • 'Jlrt
the) 'd c-ome hack Thl'} did but
cat'h lam(· a 'iC'hC''°I !-.h11w1·d 1111.
man w ti:-wa1t1n~ with h1' nl'l., aml
cxtt•rminatcd lh1•m
GOODBYE ~Clrcitnc•,, th1·y re·
gont• Anc1 '-'" -.un:b '" Hwy went . M1 will lht• anchovu·'
1:-'or Yl'ar~ SJ<'ramcntc' hJ'
been pel1 t1oned and <1..,ke1f tn
stop th<' overkill of the anC'Mv·
.. We rcj(uJatl' the tu kc" 11' ~heir
standard ans w(•r Ht'gulotc•d
whe r e· into fertd1ler and
animal food., There·-. your relo{
ulat1oni.. that':-. Rreed. lack of
vision and 1rrespons1b1hty,
Now. why concern Ont''> elf
over a smelly little fish., 'on·
cern better be comm~ and rast.
for too late is aJ most here
WARRF.N G. ALTHOFF
Vtdlfl .ildeo<-aletd
To the Editor·
Bus iness people generally
have rive options for dealing
with problems. The fi rst as to
take individual ucllon . If it's a
problem within the bus iness. the
average person has lo t ry lo
solve it.
The ~'OODd is lo hire a staff.
This mJght be better than In.
dlviduaJ action, but it 1s ex·
penslve and probably 80 percent
ol au businesses cannot afford
it.
The third. let government do
it, but the eo&t in laxea, reR·
ulatory controls and business
development constralnt.s would
be prohlbiUve.
Number four, do nothing.
THE FINAL CHOICE Is lO
take collective acUon. Business
people could decide to band
togethe r and Jndertake
coordwted action to deal with
Issues. This ls "volunteeri5m, ·•
the most powerful force for
change to achieve social goals
ever lkvi~. Tbis is what a Chamber 't>f Commerce is all
about.
City council members make
the toul ordinances which
directly affect t>u.inesscs. A re·
cent council declslon to delete
the advertJ.alng and promotion
fuadla1 CBa1lln, Be llerue.
Fitzpatrick voted aaainst lhc
pro1ram> wtll. ln the long run,
have a definite Impact on the
u1·n·-., ci( loeal m1•rehanls.
It JPl>t'.tt'i Uwy ;,are w1llin~ lo
i.:.1mbft' lh..1t bu..,ines-; will re-
nl J 1 n ~ootf wit ho ut these
twnd1ts It m.1y bl' too late to re·
C'UVt' r V. hen tht• cffoc·t IS (ell.
Thl' c·11y tn·:.isury will lose ir
("tlffit! bec:au~t· or diminished
hu,tnes)) ht't•n'IC' fe('s. sales tax
.11111 b<>d ldlC Tht: hus1ness com·
rr111n1tv gc•nc·ratcd about one
third 1m1·r S:? m11lron > on the
l.J ~una Bt•al'h Ci ty Revenues
for 1h1• f1 -;t·.tl }ear 1978-79
Thf•\ h,l\t' lrll'd to kill the
i.:1m.,1: thJI IJlll lh1· gol<1cn egg.
'I h1" <,l;•p 111 tht• f:JN• stung 3 lit·
tll· hut d111 not ki ll It is not the
1•nd lx>cau~•'. united. 1l as only
1 h•· ltt•gtnmng
Jn1 LYON
CiC'nt·ra l Manager,
Laguna Beach
Chamlx>r ofCnmmerre
c ...... 11 !I D.-lint-d
To \ht· Editor
In rc.,pon-,<' to Belly Heckel
1 Ma1lbt1x, July 3), who wrote
Jb<1ul lhe cruelly lo ho~es in
rodeos, 1f you call that CM.lei, you
call every other s port where
horses are involved. crue l. Rodeo
1s dangerous. but so as Three Day
E\•enhng <which as in the Olym.
pu• s) and horse races
I'm an exper ienced horse
owner and have gotten my facts
from top magazines in the horse
world.
MS. RECKEL. YOU s aid the
horse is jumping from pain in
the picture. Nothing is further
from the truth. These horses
aren't forced to buck. 1t'$ born m
Lhem. They are either specially
bred to be buckers in rodeos or
come from private owners who
couldn't get t.hem lO stop buck·
Ing when ridden normally.
As for the "infamous belt"
<called a flank strap) pull your
own belt tighter a nd see tr it hurt~'J you, but first, cover il with
soft fleece, like a flank strap
must have. Long before you feel
<•DY real pain, you'll have trou•
ble moving your legs.
Now for the cuts on the
naoks. Loot around you, horses
are a lways getting hurt in s ports.
For real cruelty, check out the
local back-yard stable. There.
yol.I wlU see horses infested with
worms. slowly starving , stand-
ing in two month~ of manure. In
wint er tune standing pastern
deep In muck, and the "Sunday
Cowboy" who forgets about b1i
horse durin~ lhe week . tb~ nma
the animal all weekend.
LYN OUKET
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C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Letter Foretold· Offieer's Slagillfl
., ra&OE&IC'a " HO MEHL
Cll • o.i1v """" """
In 1 lclt tt tbat provt'd ha&)\Jy
propht'Uc, ac:cused luller Jf'rry
G~ne Wllla .wrote fl v t> dayi.
before the 1day1n1 of •n off duty
Costa Men poht-eman U\at hf wu P"'P•r~ to lrall for the
wo m an with whom both mt'n
bad bttn romanllcall mvolved
You had a man v.ho
would have k1Ued for )OU and
dted for JW." wm •• ...,.. ln a
DM'. 16 Jwctde lttler to the ob
Jet't ol bU attec:Uon, J oell Sen
newaad ~ Fountaln VaJley
Mlu Sennewald . 23. w*'
-.oundtod an tht-same ahootina
attack that kaUfd Mark Pesaou .
:1 crime scene lnvt u .. tor ror
the Costa Mesa Police Depart
mt'nl
Tht' letter wu read aloud Lo
day 1n Judge Louas Cardenlli>'
courtroom followtn~ ll length"
<:IO&ed·door hea ring over t\a ad·
m1u tbilHY iia evldtmce
Wills. 34, 1n tht' second d•.Y ol
tu• le3tamony before the nlne·
v.o m~n . three·man Superior
Court JUT). said that he was COO·
1 .. mpl<1l 1ng s u1 c 1d e o v e r
depre8S1on s urrounding hls fail· inw relauoosh1p w1lh Miss Sen·
llt'Wa ld
• 1t wus a s u1c1de letter to
Jot>ll. ·· Wills said of the four·
pa Kt> hand written document · · 1
ARTl5rS CONCEPTION OF WHAT SUPER BLOCK ARCHITECTURE MIGHT BE LIKE
Costa Mesa Agency ChooM• Developer tor Downtown Revltellzatlon
Mesa Project Advances
I DeveWper of 'Super Bl.ock' Se/,ected
I
BJ JERRY CLA USEN Of, ... 0.lly f'tl« Su.tt
Pacific Federa l Savings and
Loan Association of Hollywood
was selected Wednesday night 7 ' as the proposed developer of
downtown Co~t a Mesa 's so
called super·block r ede velop
ment project.
The City Council. act ing as the
city's Redeve lopment Agency.
offered the Hollywood-based
Reeord Crowd
County Fair Opens
For 10-day Run
O f f1c1a ls are ~Pred1G t 1 ng
largest crowds ever for the 1980
Oran~e County Fair which opens
fo'rida} at 10 a m for its run
through J uly 20
Gasoline prices coupled with
inflation and a soft economy are
experted to keep more Orange
Countians rlose to home in seek·
mg 'acat101'\ entertainment, fair
offirers suggested
Top entertainment at bargain
prires 1s promised ~hen the
county sho~ opens on the Costa
t
Mesa ground Ad m1ss1on prices
art· SJ for adults. SI for children
l 6 Lo 12 years old , with those
younger admitted free
f
rndavs a re also .. children's
days" when a ll youngsters 12 or
u n der ar e adm i tted at no
charge.
New £ajrgrounds facilities just
nor th of Frur Drive across from
city hal1 include a new equestria n
center and 12 additional acres or
pa rking.
Opening night will reature the
fair 's first major event al 8 p.m .
when motorcycles rev up for the
annual Speedway Race in the
grandstand area.
Entertainer Hoyt Axton takes
to lbe amphitheater s t.age at 9
p.m. with country-western fans
* * ,
adm itH•d without addtl1onal
charge.
All of the big-name enterta m·
m en t t hrough out the 10-day
event may be observed without
additional charge.
Top billing goes th is yea r to
He le n Reddy who'll perform
Wednesday , but the younger
crowd may prefer such features
as Rain. scheduled Sunday .
Elvin Bishop, on Thursday. or
flash Cadillac. July 28,
Also billed ar e Pat Boone.
She ri Lewis. Clay and Sally Har1
a nd Doug Kersha w.
E nte rtainme n t a l so is
scheduled on the Heritage Stage
and in the Moonshine Meadows
whe re country and bluegrass
groups will perform.
Other ente rtainment around
t he grounds is to include mimes.
gymnasts. marionettes, a small
circus and an aerial a ct .
And back from last year are
tbe carnival rides offe red , at ad·
ditional fees, by tbe Weste rn
Pacific Shows.
With eight exhibit halla open·
ing, patrons can browse through
dis plays of fine arts, photog-
raphy, home living and design,
floriculture, comme rce and
<See FAill, Pace Al)
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Fair Slate
The 32nd Annual Orange County F.air opem in Costa
Mesa Frlday at 10 a.m . wi\.b all children 12 yean of aae
and under admitted without charge for "Children's Day."
Majoreveota Friday lnctude:
-9 w.m .. pre-openln1 rabbit and sheep J~g.
-l p. m., dairy cattle Judailla.
-2 p.m. and 4 p.m., kids Dickel pitch contest.
-2·5 p.m ., WUd Oat.a County Band.
-3 p.m ., Clown Cont.est.
-6:4.S p.m., S1nla Alla WlDdl Band parade.
-7 p.m .. Hoyt·Axton at the Ampbltbeater.
-7·11 p.m ., Rich Whlte6 SweetW"ater Junction Band.
-8 p .m •. Speedway Motorcycle Race at tbe
•randstand.
-t p.m., ffoy.t Aatoa at the Amphltbeater.
-lO p.m .• Swayini Belroa, aetlal act.
I
hn<1 ncial firm 180 days to come
up ~1th a development plan .
T hat pla n appa r ently h as
s e ve r a l downtown bus iness
operations hanging by a thread.
In the ir initial proposal to de·
'elop the block bordered by
N e wp o r t a n d H a r bo r
Boulevards. Pa rk A venue and
19th Street . Pacific officials in·
dH'ated they want to re-a rrange
the intersection of Harbor and
New port Boulevards.
T he action would take out
another block of business build·
1ngs on a triang ula r parcel
which contains the Mar vac Elec-
tronics and the Crocker National
Ba nk builchngs.
Pressured by Redevelopment
Agency Chairman Donn Hall. a
Pacific Federal vice president
~a id, however . that his firm
could redevelop the super block
w ithout c h a n g ing H a r bo r
Boulevard
The city will have loaned the
Redevel opm en t Agen cy a n
estimated $7 1 million to buy up
most of the privately owned
super block property by the end
of this year. board members
learned Wednesday night
Sales value of the property at
an estimated $7.50 a square foot
1s expected to leave the city and
redevelopment agency holding
the bag for some $3.5 milhon.
Agency directors indicated
that revenue bonds will be sold
to reimburse city ta x-fund cof·
fers before the shopping area is
completed.
Most downtown business peo-
ple speaking before the agency
d irectors Wednesday night said
~~~tra~:i:;,e;o\ ~ea ~~~,:~~T~
T ajico-MarkeU ol Santa Ana.
The speakers said they like
the group's approach to plan-
nin g the area and its attitude in
CSee PRO,Ecr, Page AZ)
Trio's Lunch
On the House;
Money Funny
Cost a Me s a police are
searchina for a Uttle gray·haired
lady who lunche d at mid·
afternoon with two rrienda at
South Coast Plaza's Magic Pan
restaurant in Costa Mesa.
The trto dined, drank nine
pine coladas and called for the
cbt ck.
The ,..•)'·haired lady plopped
dowa a tllO bUI ln payment.~ The
three left with what lilt.le cb1.n&e
remabwld after leaving a Up.
An employee countins ~pta
later dilcovered that \.be SSC> bill
..... a phony.
wanted her to understand me
;,od what I had gone through.''
Wills testified that he wrote
the Jetter live days prior lo the
Dec. 21 shooting at Mtss Sen·
oe wald's apartment.
ln the days precedi ng the
shooting, Wills testmed that he
was "very d e pressed. very
des pondent." On the evening of
Dec 20, the day prior to the kill·
ing. he said he passed out after
having several drinks and a
quantity of the tr a nquilize r
Valium.
Wills testified that he s'tart.ed
drinking and took the drug after
Miss Sennewald told him "that
she had ~ome uncertain again
a nd tha t s h e d ldn 't know
whether we should continue."
.. I wanted m y mind just to
quit working. I wanted to get
aw ay fr o m e v e r yt hi ng . I
couldn't cope with it." Wills
testified
The former car salesman said
that his uns uc cessful re la-
tio1t1hip with Miss Sennewald
was but another In a li!e-loog
se ries of troobled rela tionships
that Involved rour previous mar-
riages.
H e said he ha d be come :
suicidal because of yet another or
Impending bre akup a nd the l
e motional effeet that would have f
on his friends and fa mily.
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13 Acres in Mesa 1 .
County Acquiring l
Land by Airport I
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By DELORES BROOKS IRWJN
Of, ... o.llr l"I,.. Si.ff
The Orange County Board of
Supervtsors has ordered the ac
quis1tion of 13 acres of land 1n
Costa Mesa for expansion of
J ohn Wayne Au·port
Ignoring a r e minder that
Newport Bearh has a pendm~
laws uit Lo halt that S6 m 1ll1on
land acqu1s1t1on. the board voted
unanimously Wednesday to in
1t1a t<' condemnation proc<'edmgs
on the property on the airport 'i.
west side.
The city insist::. that an en
vi ronmentaJ report must be pre
par e d befo r e the l a nd 1s
purchased. s ince. Newport of
ficials coot.end, the purchase uJ.
tim ately wilJ lead to expansion
or airport operations.
Supervisors have denied that
the land buy bas any connection
with the number of daily rughts
in and out of the t-ounty airport
The 13 acres o ff Ai r way
Avenue and Red Hill Avenue
tentativeJy has been ear marked
for private pJane tie downs. a
f r e ig ht-loading s t at io n and
private aircraft businesses.
But s upe r \'isor s w ill de ·
termme its permanent use when
they gjve fi nal approval lo Lhe
county airport's master plan. <1
decision that won't be made for
about a year
David Larsen, an "ttorney
r epresenting Newport Bea ch.
said the land purchase confl1cL-.
with the board's avowed polic)
of de laying significant dec1s1on1'
on the airport's future until com
pleLion of the master plan
But count y officials said delay
Judge Grants
Narmco Suit
Venue Change
A m uruc1pal court judge has
granted a change of venue to
Costa Mesa's Narmco Materials
Inc. in the chemical firm battle
against a nuisance suit for a l·
l e gedl y s tink i n g u p i t s
neighborhood.
W e s t O r a n g e C o unt y
MuoicipaJ Court Judge Phillip
E. Cox tra ns ferred the long·
delayed case t o the Har bor
Municipa l Court in Newport
Be ach.
Narmco bas requested and re·
ceived numerous postponements
In the criminal misde meanor
case flied nearly three monLM
ago.
Narmco la wyers s aid today
they had planned to me a de·
murrer during arraignment in
West County Court Wednesday.
They said, howe ver, that
Judge Cox Ol'dered them t.o hold
tbat filing untJJ the case con·
venes in Harbor Court.
Narmco o riglnall y was
s cheduled for arraignment -
during which a plea Is entered -
on May 30.
Ken Steelman, principal at·
torney ror the chemical firm
bouaed at 800 Victoria St., said.
though, that lbe firm will not
plead "guUty" or "not auUty"
when unlined.
He said tbe dernu~r claima
that that tbe law under which
Narmco la cited by the South
Coast Air Quality M ana1e.ment
Diltrtc:t II ln ¥iolati• ol botb tbe
state -rec1era.1 CCMlltltut.Joaa. Tb~ AQMD puthed the tom·
plai.nt about ameU. c:omlna from
the plant when aome ao
nel1hbon ol tbe r1tllit.J a,reed lbey were bothered eoouab to IO to court.
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Lerge Piece la Irvine Company's; Smaller It Del• Kellogg's
ot the land purchase '>'Ould pnce
the county out of Lhe market.
The 13 acres is the last remain·
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m )t land <1dJacent to the airport
tha t cJn be used fo r airport
purp<>M.>S. they said.
* * *
Newport Banking
On Airport Suit
Newport Beach city officials.
seeking an il\junct1on to halt ex·
pansion of J ohn Wa yoe Airport,
sa id today they aren •t s urprised
by the latest airport maneuver
by the Orange County Board of
Super visors.
Newport is asking the court lo
hold up purchase of 13 arres of
land west of the airport, a rguing
that the county hasn't filed prop-
er environmental documents.
But county supe r visors lg·
nored the pending lawsuit a nd
ordered acquisition or the Costa
Mesa acreage Wednesday.
"We're not really s urprised,"
ex plai ne d Ne wport C ity
Ma nager Robert Wynn. "The
whole matter probably will be
decided in court."
But City Attorney Hugh Coffin
said the city, to date, bas been
unsuccessful in obtaining a court
date.
Wynn said it is the city's reel-
ing that the merits ol the lawsuit
should be settJed in court bef01'e
the CCU1ty finalizes purchase ol
tbe two parce.ls of land.
It is anticipated that the addJ.
tlonal airport land would be used
for plane tie.clowns and possible
additional aviatJon commercial ouc'leta.
"Our act.Ion t.o file the suit, 1
believe, waa totally justified and
fully expected,·· aaid Wynn.
"It's notbin, personal. We're
just protectln1 our lntereata.
We're Yerf. Mrioul, we're not Just beint rupput."
City and county offt~llll have
cluhed before over ta.. alrport
e~plftlk>n q\aeStlon •
~ Wynn said the most r~nft
move by the county doesn·~ change much from the cit y'
point ol Vlew. But. he continued
1f the county finalizes purchas
befo re a ppe a r ing in court
further action would be co
sidered.
Coast
Weather
Mostly s unny Friday.
Lows tonlght 52 at the
beaches, 62 inland. Highs
Friday lower 70s lo 88 in·
land.
INSIDE TODA~
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cnmmallon
The docmment wa!> drawn a~ lhl· ha!>!'> for <.h~n1s1>1on:-ttl u
natJonwide eucharislJc conJert:nce at which tht' J'°pe was SJ>t'dk
ing today. The conference wal> called to :>eek way:. to help :-.vme
JO million Brazilian migrant!) constantly in g('tin·h or bettc·r 111~
or lanl1.
·-Ruli•g :lpJH"Olf"d
LOS ANGELES (AP> The city school d1stnct flletl a
notice or appeal in Pomona Superior Court today of Judge Paul
Egly's ruling Monday ordering the Board of F.dueution to ex-
pa nd mandatory busing for inlt:gration
Pending resolution or the appeal. sch1J(}I board member
Robb• F'icdle r urged parents of pup1b in tht' d1stn1:t to take a
"watch ancl wait" attitude re~arding lht• exp:rn sion of busin~ in
the fall.
(;..S • .I ri • .-I r ri rr h1 EflllP•
CAJ RO. Egypt <AP) -A U.S !>quadron of F·4 Phantom Jets
arrived here today from Moody Air Force Base in Georgia for
the r1rst Egyptian-American air training opera\lons
SexCha es
2 GUilty Yerdict,s
For Chiropractor
El Torn chiropractor Warren
J 1-'a malaro was round ~wily
Wednesday or sex c harges in
volv1ng two or his pallenL'> a
17-year-old girl and a JO-year-Old
boy.
T he Jury 1n Supe rior Court
Judge Fr<1nk Oome n ichini 's
courtroom wai. unable to reach a
unantmOU6 verdict on a forcible
r ape cha r ge lod ged against
Famalaro
Thal mean!> th<' 28-year -old
ehiropract o r . who lives 10
LaAuna Bt'ach. can bt' made to
at,1nd tnal again on that charge
l\s the 1ury's ~u1l ly verdic·t
_.a s announced. Y.'amalaro
showed no emotion, but his wife.
silting in the spectator 's gallery.
50bbed aJoud
T he Jury round that f'amalaro
m olested a 10-year·old Mission
V1eJO boy during offi ce treat-
m ent or the youth for migraine
beadaches during a lhree mont h
period end.mg in November 1979.
And. lhe jury said. F1:1malaro
was guiJty beyond a reasonable
aoubl on charges or statutory
rape involvrng his treatme nt of a
tben-17-year old girl nearly two
yea rs a~o.
The guilty verdicts mean
F amalaro could be sentenced to
stale pnson
Or . the ch1ropract.or could be
6eclared a mentally disordered
sex offender at a hearing set for
Aug. 28 m Judge Oomen1chini's
eourtroom
FamaJaro will be examined by
tw o co urt -appointed
psychologists prior t.o that bear ·
ing
If found lO be menta lly dis-
ordered, be could be committed
lo a state hospital
f'amaJaro currently 1s free on
$10.000 b&l
OAANOE COAST
DAILY PILOT
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JURY ANDS HIM GUil TY
Chiropractor Femelero
Famalaro was arrested on the
sex charges J an. 2.5, nearly two
months after the boy said he was
molested in the chiropractor's
El Toro ofrice.
The girl. now 19. told her story
t o sheriff's i.nvestigat.ors after
reading news paper accounts of
Famalaro's arre:.t.
Famalaro was accused or rap-
ing the gjrl after massaging her
to a state of totaJ re laxation.
The <'hiropractor contended
th e little boy's s tory was
fabricated and that the girl was
upset with Fam11laro for
breaching her trust
Fro• P~ . .\I
FAIR .•.
<'reative arts.
Demonstrations are scheduled
throughout the fair in many of
the balls.
Horse fanciers are expected to
crowd the new equestrian center
July 19 aod 20 for the Junior
Horse Show. featur ing trial
ttnlmals the first day and bunt·
ers and jumpers on the 20th.
Some 25 FFA and 4-H Clubs
from tbrou1houl Southern
Callrornia are entered In the an-
nu•l bneclm8 lbow eventa.
Judged and later sold at auc-
tion will be auch animals a.s beef
cattle, a.beep and 1wtne.
Tbe Ant breedln1 events -
1lat.ed for 9 a.m, Friday, are for
rabbits and sheep ln •nd near
the livestock judgin.1 ring.
Camera Loe1 Told
ST AT£LINE (AP) -Eftortl
to d1acover and ~rapb \be
aunketi ateamer Taboe-..,.. de-
layed Wednelday wben an un·
derwat.er video eamera came.
looM from It.a cable a.ad aunk ID·
to Lake Taboe.
Coup
Foiled? .,,,.A.w ..........
l'r~•ldent Abolttaaaan Bani·
Sadr Hid today Ute lraal• 8"·
eramlftl bad U.warted 1 planned
mllltarv couo •Mt. pAGU.tr1 In·
tended tu bomb the botne ot ~v
o lullonary lnder Ayatollah
ltuh<>ll•h khomelnl. Ht. it.ate·
ment lndiuted aome of the al·
lt'(Sed coo1pir1tof'f m1y have
been kllled
UMnl Sadr, in a radio broad-
ust. s aJd he a nd other toe> 0(
ht•ual~ hltd been Informed of the
<'OUp plan a month ago and had
been wwtlng to catch the plot
ll·rs "oo lhe pot "
In a sketchy report June 12.
Tt>llran radio s a id a n an ti-
):OVernment plot had been un-
covered an lhe Iranian army. A
Wl'\lk lute r. It was announced
lh..il 27 ::.old1ers had been arrest·
ed in an antJ·govemment con·
i-p1racy
It <>ould not be determined
v. ht•ther lhl' plot reported today
"'n~ hnkl'11 with the earlier dis·
t'lo:;urt"S
Bani Sadr said the plan in-
volved bomb attacks on Kho·
m t• i n I ' s h o m l' a n d o t h e r
"t•lt>rical place!> ..
I k said "some a rmy person·
nt'l" al Nouzhah barracks, near
the wt•stern Iranian city of
ll amadan, were behind the coup
bid.
"Some of the plotte rs were
punished last nh?hl when they
I nt•d lo carry out their plan." he
~:ud
In I ran·s c u rre nt revolu·
t1on ary vocabulary, "punish"
of\l'n mt•ans death.
No other de tails were Im·
mediately avai lable~
Iran's revolutionary leaders
have accused the United Stat.es
a nd backers or Ule ousted shah
of inspiring efforts lo overthrow
the Khomcuti regime.
Fro• Pap Al
PROJECT •..
d1s c uss1ng proposed develop-
m<'nt with the local merchants
Agency members. however,
said they opted for the Pacific
Federal organization because 0(
it s n a tionwid e financial
s tr ength. •ts feasibility planning
and its ne w commitment t o
downtown Costa Mesa.
Pacific Federa l was high bid·
der. at S3 45 million. last August
for the old McNally Hi((h School
property -a bout seven acres
diagona lly across from the
superbJock area .
E s crow on that prope rty,
which is to bc<:ome a new cor-
porate headquarters for the
financial firm, is scheduled to
close before the end of Augu.sl
this year
Only one of about a half-dozen
husiness rcpn-scntaUvcs speak-
ing Wednesday s upported the
Pacific firm.
Bob Coles. who is building a S3
m1llion-plus moderate-cost hoos·
ing proJ~l for the elderly on ci·
ty redevelopment land near the
super block. caJled Pacifi c's pro-
posal "outstandlng."
"It represents a :.ubtle ap-
prt:ciation of what downtown
needs," he said. He said the pro.
p~sal is not just another shop-
ping center
"Whal 1s needed at perhaps
the finest intersection in Orange
County Is something that will ap-
pea I ... lO people for a long dis·
lance -for miles around."
He said Pacific's plan for
specially shopping, office and
financial lltructures is "the very
best."
Re de velopment C hairman
Hall told businessmen Wednes·
day njght lhat Pacific is expect·
ed to work <'losely wilh those
whose structures remain near
the rede velopment block.
He indicated tha\ if suitable
planning could not be worked
out during the 180-day period,
the city wouJd opt for one 0( the
other two finalists who are pro-
posing work on the area.
Those two are the Tajlco-
M arkell group •nd Newm•n
Brltton. s hopping cente r de·
velopers headquartered in Long
Beach.
The three finalists were select-
ed by an agency committee
from an origtnal field of 12 com-
petitors.
Agency officials expect actual
construction lo ~gin on the
super block project by mfd-1982.
Fro• Page A I
LETTER •••
" ( Celt ( WU Just a Tety UDIUC·
cessrul penon tn penoeal rel•·
Uon1b.ips -U. my penoaaJ lite -
and tbat I couJcbft ... m to IUC·
ceed."
WW. t.eltlfted I.bat INl 1ave tbe
suicide note to lliaa S.U..Wald on lbe .._,., pNCedlna ,..._.
ti., cleath.
He ncad ln tbe letter tUt be
bad wanted "to burl yoa
pb,y1lcall,y and DMDta.lly ID tbe •
lut few IDOD&bl" but could DGt
do IO became ol b1I tonDeMed
love for tbe woman.
............ f41xalt ·
KamaUa Guilty Rea8'n's
In Child Theft Choice?
WASHlNGTON CAP> -Sen. •1 r&&Dl!alQl ICllOB•&lll. ................
K1mall1 Milter, tbe former
Hunllnctan Beach netdeat con·
vlcted ln JWM ot ateall•• her
dau1ht.er from the child'• lesal
gutrdJana. was sentenced to flve
yeara probation today by
Or•nce County Superior C®rt
Judge Bynin K. MeMIUan.
Judge McMiilan strongly in·
dkaled tlult he did not feel that
jatl time would 1erve any
purpo5e lo the Miller case which
stemmed from lhe 1978 disap-
pearance of Valeena Miller from
the home of her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore of
Huntington Beach.
Mrs. Miller g-reeted the sen-
tence wilh tears and promised
Mc Millan "to give it my best
try" to abide by conditions at-
tached to the probation.
Mc Millan warned Mrs. MIUer
that she would face immediate
sentencing to state pnson should
she violate any probation condi·
tions.
Mrs . Miller said she hopes to
r eturn to Berryville, Ar k., where
s he was arrested one year after
tile disappearance when she and
Valeena were found on a street
comer.
Arkansas authorities matched
the girl's picture with ones is·
sued by Huntington Beach police
during their year .ton g na-
tionwide search for lhe missing
gi rl.
The Moores had been awarded
custody of Val~na following a
s tormy inter-family ba ttle in Los
Angeles County Super1or Court.
T estimony in Mrs . Miller 's
trial on child ste aling and
burglary charges indicated that
Mrs . Miller broke In to her
parents· Huntington Beach
home late at night and stole her
daughter then headed east to
Arkansas.
A d e fe nse p syc h iatrt ~l
test ified that Mrs Miller was
sever<.>ly me nta ll y d is tur bed
both before. during and after 5he
took thl' child durinli! lhl· Jub 31
1978 . break in al tht· !\1\l()re!-.
home
Dt:puty 0 1s tr1ct Attorney
Robert Molco said he agreed
with Mr.1. Miller bein~ placed on
five years probation but ar~ued
that the petite defendant be sen-
tl'nced to at least six months in
Or ange County J ail "to send a
message that we dQ not cond<>ne
people breaking in houses Ill the
middle of the ni~ht. · · Wilb credit for jail time pre-
viously served a six-month sen·
1his Possum
Not Playing
FRONT HOYAL. V<i
<APl -It was a pretty
peeved possum that
p ee r e d o ut at th e
perturbed postman.
ft seems some practical
joker had deposited ltfc
miffed marsupial in the
publ ic l et t e r dr op
som e time before work
Wednesd ay. tho r oughly
ruinlng Postma s ter
Richard Farrell's morn ing.
And lhe opossum wasn't
loo happy about it, either
He managed to chew up
about 40 letters.
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GIVEN PROBATION
Kernell• Mitter
lence would only have a mounted
to about two months add1t.iooa1
lime betund bars.
Molco argued that the crime
was aggravated by the fact that
M rs . Mill e r c arried a
switchblade and a hunting knife
with her the nJght she abducted
Valeena.
De fense attorn ey Heid i
Mueller. however , said ja1l t1 me
was n ot appropriate Mrs
Mueller termed her client "a
h ard work e r and a honest
person" with no pnor criminal
record whose onl y c rime was
"her loveforher child."
Ms. Mueller added, refem ng
lO the child stealing charge, "we
can assure the court this will not
occur again "
Ms . Mueller later told re·
porters that Mrs . Miller'!> best
('OU r!>c' of act111n would ~ tt1
vmploy an attorney to challenJ!e
the oni:1nal t•hild CU'>lo<h pro
c•i•edings that pl:H'NI Val<'<!n;i 111
lhl' :\1uurl'-. C'Jr1
Thal rtrd<'r. ~ .... Muelll.'r "<lift
perm1L'> visitations but <i<w:r. not
incluc..lc• ~pecif1c gu1dcl1nc:-. on
how the> s hould <><.'cur
The dt•fen..,(• attorney cla1m(.-<I
the Moores have used the vague
wording contained in the orrler
to a void allowin~ Mrs M 11ler t<>
\'1s1t VaJeena since ht·r arrt!:>l an Arkansa!).
In s umming up lhe di spute
over the c hild between Mrs
Miller and lhe Moores. Judge
McM illa n o hs<'rvec1 "f H11nlc
you vt• bt..ot'fl dumix'fl on hy \r>Ur
pa r ent... ond hy tn.Jd t'QU;JI•
n •pn•sc-ntat1on 1n t hl' 11ri)!.1n.il
cu ... tu<l> ht•artnl'
Hut ~ou \t' ~llll .:0 1 1•1 v.ork
w1th1n the sy~te n1 Judg e
McM1 ll;mtold Mri. M1 llt·r
Body Recove r e d
VANCOUVF.R, Wash <AP>
A man who escaped the raging
mudnow from Mount St. Helens
by chmbm~ a trl'e apparently
was killed by the volcano's heat
and gases. a rescue om <'1al says
The body was recovered from
t he branches A dog led a search
party to the body. d1 s<'Overed a
quaner mile east or the Camp
Baker lo~gmliC camp, on Wed.nes·
day.
Paul Laxalt, RonaJd Reqan'a
national campaign ebalrman .
h11 been puAia1 any mtlDber of
menu Reacan'a rwmiJlc mete.
He pttched 1tron1ly for George
But h, even for former PreskleDt
Ford. About the last 1uy he
"'anted on the Ucllet wu Paul Lax alt.
Now. LaxaJt has risen from
GOP PUNS SMOOTH
CONWNTION -M
sleeper to a principal contender
-some say the favorite -just
two weeks af\er caving in to
Rea~an 's rc."quest that be mue
him11elf avuilable.
Reagan repc>rtedly hu yet to
make a final decision, and will
not until he arrives in Detroit
next week for the GOP natJonaJ
convention. But sources, who
asked not lo be named, say Lax·
a It hu a ll a lon g been the
favorite of Reagan's wife. Nan-
cy. a nd is being pushed by some
key members or Reagan's iMer
circle, including Edwin Meese.
M ic h ael D eaver a nd Lyn
Nofii1<er.
Ho we ver, Meese. who Is
Reagan's campaign staff <lire<:·
tor , 11ays:
"None of those of us In the
selection process is pushing any
particular candidate ... All or
the spttuJation you see in print
as v er y unreliable because
an ybody who knows what's go-
ing on isn't talking. and anyone
who 's talking doesn't know
what's going on."
Laxult , who a lso headed
Reagan's 1976 preslde nt.ial cam -
paign, is a personal friend or the
candida te : t h ei r political
ph ilosophies are practically
identical.
/\s the junior se nator from
Nevada, Laxalt would not pro-
vide goograph.ical balance to a
ticket headed by the former
('al1 forn1a ~uvc rnor , and his
~late holds few electoral votes
Uul Hl•ugan h~ said that he ~n·
.... 111 f'r .... lh1 -. G WIHn·OU\ old
1·h •· .. 1nut. .ind that what h,.
want.!> m11-.t , .. a younger runrung
mule who wnuld pursue has
1><>l1c11"' :-.hould be become pres•·
dt'lll
l..1xu lt will bt• 5X Aug 2
t\.., kt-d where he s tands in the
Reagan va!pstakes. Laxalt said
Wednesday, "I just don't know."
Arson Eyed
In Costa Mesa
Auto Blaze
'""on in\lt...,l•J?alo~ art> prot>-
nw .1 r1rc• lh<.tl deMroved a Costa
M1•:-.1 ...,t>mJn ' park~ ca r and
dama~('<J o palm tree near the
1mport1'<1 coupe early Wedn~
clJ\
Laura 1;1b:-rm. rn. who hv~ on
Fordham On\\.'. rn the College
Pa rk distnct, listed the loss of
her 19bi a utomobile al $500, ac
cording t•i poh<'l'
The J 30 u m blue tbal
spread to the parkw1:1 y tree was
d1scovl'red by patrolling police
O ff1ca Cierr) Stukk ie. who
r~1du~-d for tht' fire department.
Ht• said h<' ~polled a column of
!>moke b11lowang skyward while
driving tn the neighborhood and
found lhl! auto fully engulfed in
naml'!>.
The Sale
Everyone's Been Waiting For
Stw llllCJ Friday, July I I
•••
MIN'S CLOTHING
3430 VIA UDO, MIWPOIT IEACH 673-0653
Killer Nabbed
In California
EW ,.ORK tAP• >"bit)' dayi a/leor be
walked GUI ol a Broollyn Ja.11 . ~•lcled kJUer
Howard "Bujkty" J1~bem •at captu~ In a
CaUfonla dJIM'r, oft\ttals ay tnd1n1 an uteft.llv~
Nattb lvr the SO.year old mllliot\a.I~
Jac-ohaon we held OHrnlJ ht at thf' Lo• Alli•• CO..,ty Jail Offirlall ~1d tM! tould be n ·
turnf'd to erw York today U he
w1lvtd ftX'tradJLJOO
T~ former hors~ lraiMr
WH C'Onvtrted In AprU of t.be
1918 alayma of r estaurateur
John Tu~r. 34. hl nva.I for
the a!fectaoos of Melarue Call\,
a U -year.old rusb1on model.
Tupper was hot, strtbbed and
bludgeoned and the t'rate that
held his body was ioet afire ma \•a
JAC.Oetoeo <·ant lot
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ToWed.1 ... 31
UNl ,.,. or Al
4 Die in Plane Craah
Ceeena Slama Office BuikJing in Pacoima
PACOlllA <AP> -Four people died whee 1
1ln•le-e:niane plane crashed into a 1alva1e yard'•
office buUdlng a rew blocks from the airport wh«e
OM plane wu aticmpUne to land, •llt.horlUee said.
The name. ol the victims, two men and two
women. were being wltbheld pending notlficaUoo
of ttlaUVft. City fireflchteMI said the plane. a c~sna Cen·
turion, was trying to land at the Whiteman
Airpark ln this San Fernando Valley community
when tt crubed and burned. Witnesses said 1t ap-peared the craft lost power and circled once
before it plunged to the ground.
Deprogram
Jury Told
Of 'Lure'
l'Jve eqtae compul• ,_ponded to Lbe er•
tcene and put out the blaH ln 13 mJnutes.
W1t.neaaa speculated the small al&e of the fire
mipl indicate U>e plaae may have been short ol
fuel. "That could very well be true." said fire ln·
formation officer Willis Martin
'"'11\ere was some fire inside the structure and
a s mall amount outside. If the tanks were full,
there would have been a larger fi re," he said.
Fire department s pokesman Martin Garza
said wreckaRe was scattered throughout the build·
ing at Branford Street and San Fernando Road and
that the engine ended up outside the atructu.re.
SACRAMENTO I AP> The Leg15lalure
pla nned a se<'OOd attempt today to pass a S24 1
b1U1on st~le budget. but the Republicans sli" com
pla ined that $57 m11l1on lS not enough to cut
weUare ra1 es
Kathleen Brown Rice. sister of Gov.
Brown. Wlll be married July 31 to Los
Angele:; executive Van Gordon Sauter.
Sauter lS vice president a nd general
manager of TV station K.NXT. She is a
m e mber of the Los Angeles Board of Education SAN DIEGO lAP> -
___ -------------The jury in the tnal of c ult deprogrammer Ted
Patrick and four co.
The Republicans had blocked p~age of the
ri rst version of the budget on June JO. insisting that
all automatic cost-0r -Liv rng mcrea!>es -oarticular·
)y those for welfare recipients-be repealed
Canal Protr~tlon Detrated
SACRAMENTO (AP) -LegJl>lat1on backed by
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to give extra protections
to the Sacramento.San Joaquin River Delta if the
Peripheral Canal 1s built has bei?n defeated in the
Assembly.
But lhc Dcmocrat1c governor's chief of staff.
Gray Davis. predicted victory rn a second Al>·
sembly vote today
'l'1ro Reid in Coc.·ai•e But
SA..'i BRU~O CAP> -Two persons have bei?n
arrested in connecuon with the findin g of 15
pounds of t'ocaine with a street value of $1.3
m1lhon. state Attorney General George Deukme·
j1an report!>
Booked for anvesugat1on of t'Onspiracy to seU
and possession of cocaine were Roger Meneses, 23.
and Carolyn Rae Calders. 20.
T.--i~ Bark Salar"fl Bike
LONG BEACH <AP> -A S75 7 million pay
package containing a 9 75 percent salary increase
for employees or the Califorrua State University
and CoUe~es was recommended Wednesday at the
concluding session or a two-day board of trustees
meeting here
The pay hike. retroat'tJve to July 1. 1980. the
start of the 1980·81 fiscal yc>ar, covers all faculty.
administrators and nonacademic personnel. said
spokesman David Brooks.
Vice Cops Arrest
28 in 'Sex Raid'
SA N FRANCISCO <AP) -A downtown
theatc>r featuring live sex shows overstepped its
legal limiL<;, according to vice squad officials who
arrested 28 people m a raid Wednesday evening.
··Prostitution was occurring in there," said Lt.
Diarmuid Philpott after police swooped down on
the Mitt'bell Brothers' O'Farrell Theater. "These
girls were laking money from c ustomers and
engaging in sexual activity."
EIGHT OF THE FEMALE performers were
arrested along wit.h 16 patrons and four of the
theater's stair. Bail for most or those arrested was
set at $500.
The raid began shortly before 5 30 when 15
vice squad offi cers under the dJrection of Capt
Charles Schuler pushed their way mto the theater
on a prearranged s ign al and began he rding
employees out into police vans.
PlflLP01T SAID TRE TIIEATER had been
under surveillance for several weeks. and that of·
facer.; from the vice squad had purchased tickets
lo Wednesday night's show in order to gain access
to the theater to t'onduct the raid.
The theater usually runs three different li\·e
sex shows m the Ultra Room, the stage Room and
the Copenhagen Room.
LE
CLEARANCE
··-
CONTINUES THROUGH THIS SUNDAY
Our big sale of the season enters its final four days.
but you ·11 continue to find remarkable savings th roughout
the store . many at reductions of 1/3 to 1/2.
Here. another sampling.
.... ·." ...
. ··o :~.. CULTURED PEARL '· . · AND CORAL JEWELRY ~ · .... a· · . .. . . BY SUSAGANO · \· ':.-,{'";,.:· SAVE 1/3
·. : ·. · :· $23. lei • Siii.•. orig.
· • · · $33 to $870. Select from a
· · ; . · .. ·:" .; . beautiful and extensive
: collection. 30-lnch gold-
filled chain with coral and
cuttured pearls, $124.IO,
orig . $178. 30·inch
necklace wrlh coral and gold~ ·
filled beads, 1213.•. orig.
$290. Pierced hoops with
coral. sa.•. Olig. $62.
Representative setection in
Fashion Jlweky
~u llOC~S ~ lSU rn~
NEWPORT BEACH
..
'
defendants was told oo
th e first day or trial •
Wednesday how a 24·
yea r -old SC'1entolog1st
underwent 38 days of
deprogramming after
being lured to <i "sur· prise party "
Chief d<>put~ D1str1ct
Attorney Richar d Huff· •
man also told the six· man and s1x·woman
pa nel that PauJa Dain
joined t he r eligiou s
group without objections
from her father, J ack L.
Dain. who is among the
five charged with kid·
napping, t'Onspiracy and .......... ~.
false 1mpnsonmen\ .. ,. ,.,,.._.,.
Patr ick . JaC'k oa1n. Gefting Belongings 01.d
Paula'!> stepmothe r . Mo\'mg c-ompan~ emplo~e<' roll~ b<i:<t.>'> containm~ (>er~on<tl belong.
Mary Ann Dam. James ing-. of t~tranw·d v.1fe of <tctor Erik Es trada from the home rn Lo:-.
Roe: a nd Patrick ·s Angeles Wed.ncsda~. Joy MlUcr Es trada. 39. who marned the actor
secretary. Sondra Sat'k... onl~ "-CVt'n month!'> ago was granted a restraining o rder preventtn" a re charged in connec-... tion with the Sept. 2. Es t r;.ida from a pproactung her as she claimed her belongings. She
Oct. s mcident last yeat told the Judge Es trada threatened her v.1th bodily harm 1f she rt
in Laguna Beach turn<'d to the house
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"I believe in treating myself to special times
like free Summer Concerts every Thursday night
in July at Fashion Island."
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rnuRS JULY 10
.~]v,11=~ Dre \r
THURS. JULY 17
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l'ntd ~ S!Jfftf'~
rnuRS. JULY 24
~ ~t1UfH; Mid
~~of~ ~/ rnuRS. JULY 31
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Where can I listen to
beautiful music amid the ~
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iii
i
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flora and fauna under a
nighttime sky? FashJon Island,
of course. The concert nights are
Thursdays. beginning at 9 P. M.
Just think. Tommy Dorsey,
Henry Brandon, Les Brown.
And best of all, it's free! Where
else can you find events the
whole family will love?
FASHION ISlAND
Nowhere but Fashion Island.
CENTER HOURS
MONDAY, ~Y. f'AIOAY 10AM 109 PM
TUESDAY, W£0HESOlY, SATUAOo\Y 10 AM TO 6 PM
SUHOAY: 12 NOON &o 6 PM
NEWPORT CENTER
We're special,
because you're special.
Just oll Pactoe Coast Higtl11111y In Nowpor1 8Nch.
..
,
l , •
(
C Earman A
In aving Energy
"° ou lht>U1ht U there • ., to fl •• 1U 1n1 • brick
in lh lotl4"t tctnk and lumlnl olf lhe bathroom ll&ht whe,n
lhtuU61h, tllrl )UU.,
A r r.ult) t II forcc-•tudy conducted at C:O.t• M a '1
Ol"ltnf(l' • l Coll~&• O\'tt the p 1t year and rttenUy
lorwunk'd to th talt" ~r1y Con rvahcm Comml111on
how Owr • 11 u whol IOl more to uvln1 money and
po14i ·r
fl ~uJb of lht• proj ct orderf'd by OC ' PNtaJdent Or
Jlobl-rt H Moort-ha\'\! ~ romplled ln fivt-c arton of
do;lu wld s~mt to ·aeramenlO to shov. wher~ both ner~y
and r:norwy c.-un be 1aved
· Tht! obJ<' t a th • hope of w1nnln1 a 1450,000 rrant, or u P<'rt nt e or it. rcqueated rrom the energy commis ton
tu curry lh conservation and savtn1 even further
'rhc documentutaon o( tbe expenment conhuns com
pl('te 100 plU!I pugc r ports on each or 80me 40 maJor bualdin.c~ un th(' OCC' campus.
OHH:1ub M t)' they ure wu•witre or uny cl~cly rom
P~truble vru~1 am b> u communtty ~ collegt and cert.amly
nont' tif th(• M'ope and weep that OCC undertook
lh · chJtlJ.:an.: boiler and t.Mrmoe.tat settings and mak
m~ oth •r ~idJuMment.s ancludlng introduction of some
!\olar twuling of wat ('r , OCC lruit year s aved 25 percent on
IHJWt.·r ~ttJ.!t.'. 111dud1n~ electr1c1ty, water and heating ou
. Thi-. rcpre_•..,cnts a savings o n paper -or $115.000
o"!·r whal 0Lhcrw1se would have been spent for power
thj l '"'-1'> u-,ccJ in previous years.
Hv rurlhcr tighte ning controls o f powe r usage
thfo ugh mw~tmenl in a $200,000 computer whic h would
~ov e rn on off timin~ devices o n f uel ·cons uming
m a chmC'ry. OC.:C technical scho lars calculate they can
..,avt· 40 JX.•rc•t.•nt next year.
· Ev1·11 ar th~ :state g rant is not forthcoming, OCC of
f1C'als !-lay lht.• potent ial for saving two c ritical com·
mo<litw-. m<mey and energy is so g reat it would be
fooll.,h not t<i huy the computer anyway. lt would pay for
1t~t:1r 111 Lw1> year:-.
I J1•1 t.· 1.., :i fin<.· <·xample of us ing a faculty's complex
t <•chn1<·al ..,k1l b and training outside the class room to
l!l'~all~ n•dut.·<.· ..,pe nding in an area of vital concern to all
\\'<· i:1v1· ()('(' un A for innovation. effo rt and thorough·
nr?i--. an 1L-. ~(':Jr of homework and hope the energy grant
le> k<'1 p tt11· i'1JfxJ "'ork up will be forthcoming
l.Jnproventent Goats
< ·11.._1 a '.\h·~a -. Caty Council once agam ha5i decided
"bn<' 11 "'anh lo ~pend the most tax dollars <Jnd tim1.: m
1101iro\llll' lt11· t''1mmun1ty
'! tw l<1p t""'' 11f 12 major ~oat~ lo ~ reached for over
t h1• rwxt <'ouplt· ,,f yt•<Jrs <1rc downtown redevelopment
.J ncl lwll1·1 tr ;1f f1c· flow!> throughout the city .
Tlw n •al 1 mportanc.·c of redevclopm<:nt at an 1n1t1al
t axp;n 1·r ">-Jwm.1· of ne arly $7 million probably depends
1111 th1· 1111l1v1duul'!» v1<:wpoint r egarding mixing govern·
nwnt m ttw fr(•t· enlt!rprisc sector
'f 111 •1 1· II <Jll.\-ay:-. ht· ~ome questioning of whether the
Jll\t -.trtu·nt 11, buy up property from private owner5i
mull\ 11( v.hom don't want to sell is even a good idea
f'lw IO .wn· S UJH.'r Bl!x:k . bounded by Harbor and
'\1•v. 11"'1 B1>ul1•\ anb. 19th Street a nd Park Avenue, even
t U<d h "'al I h1· so ld or lca5ied to a private d evelope r
'l'lw devt"luµer ti, to tum the a rea into n ew s hops. of·
t1c1·-. <"<Jr purk1ng und landscaped greenery.
\cl\<w:1tt·-. -.a} the plan s hould rev1ta1Jzc an a~ing ,
11n.1ltr.1tll\t' Jlt'<a. pr1Jv1d· clo~cr5ihoppang, and s park n·
rlt.!'-'<·111111t·11•<.,I in u pgr<uJm g contig uous property .
I 11 t u111 t llt· irnprovcmenl!> will generate m ore pro
pCJ t' .111d -..alt·~ taxc-.. they :,ay.
T1m1· "111 tl'll At <iny r<Jtc. the m1t1al tax invei,tment
,., to t)I• , ,.111rrwd tc1 th<.• <01ty C'offe r:-. "hen the land t!)
111 n11·d 11\1·1 111 ;i d1•v1.•loµcr
'I lw • 1·1·1111!1 go;al traffic t.•1rrul<Jl1on is om.· h:w
\1 <''>an·, "'111 f :JU It
/\II\ 11111' t n 1ng 10 g('l from "her<.'" lo "there .. du rang
t hf· 111· It li1111r I hr11u~h a m aze of s treet t·onstruc t1on pro
1•·r·h .111d 1 he· n11nmunaty ''I l wo cal>t ·WC!>l arteries wall
Iii<·"~ :tl1110<.,I .my prr>gn·!'>s in th<1t catcgor)
<:It~c.1nu p Funds Sought
"\1·.,., port Jh-;H'h fJfflc1a ls s till are hoping st ate d('
, 1f,1111l nwlo.1•1-. "'di fund plan!) for a des1lting ope rt1lion Ul
111(• l '111w1 :":1·w1u1rt Bay.
Thi·· tat<· W<il<.•r Ill-sources Control Board 1s e xpecte d
to rul1· 1111 ~t·v.port !> a µpl.J cat1on for a $10 mi1110n g r ant by
.Juh 17
;\1·y.por1 IS1°<1t·h Assembly woman Marian Be rgeson
I t•p11rtl'd I hi'> wN•k tha t the application deared llS flr:,t
!i urlfl<· .rnd Y.,J 'I :Hld•d to lhe water board's priority h!)t.
I lw tiJcl nt·"'~" though, 1s that the application was
1 :111k1·d :!ht 11n :1 last of 22 state projects State officials
h.t'" .1bo -.uggel'>led trimming the request down to $2
m 1J11011
It .., t11c1 t•:irly to predict wha t may happen. However .
11 'h <:ll'ur that thl're's a large need for a cleanup operation
T hi!» ""uutd !'>olvc partoflhatneed.
• UP1n1on~ <>i.pr<>srw<J tn the s pace above are those ol the Dally Piiot
OthN vww" 1•.11pr1i~sed o n lhts page a rc those o l thetr authors and
•• rti'>lb R1•ddN 1ommont is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P 0
90:, 1560 Co'.>la Mo.,,;1, CA 92626 Phone (714} 642·4321
Boyd/ Beawy Rating
By L. M. BOYD
A pretty girl in the stred
adtom or Italy ls called "
"Cannooula" meaning "can·
nOJl bt;.,i " To merit such a
tl~lgnat1on. how~ver, bhe
would huve to ~ fairly hlah
on thllt one to·ten scale. Al
least o nme Less aU.racUve
itt~ls ur~ descr ibed wlth
tc tm fur lower (Ire power, f
:Jl.Q>pose What's Jlahan ror
r ifle hot., f>lst.ol., 881
lh-ar
Gloorny
Gu~
, Ko«P your a nhnalt
•aJlve. Protect them ln ·
... dt .
L.O.
Collectively, ducks are
called a brace, aeese a skein,
a nd crows a murder . Why a
murder., Why that., Moat
mysterious.
Put ketchup 10 a squat lat·
tie jar and the public won't
buy it. Heinz found that out J l teated the notion once. but
bad to go back to the trad.I·
Uonal ketchup bottle
More people die by murder
ln thla country yearly than
by fallt, fire and drowntnc
comblned.
Q . Wu n 't Benjamin
Franklin the rtr a l
Pottmuter General of the
United Stata?
A, Not ex.actly. OfflclaJly
at that thne -before the col·
onlel naUonaliMd -he was
Postmaste r o r North
America.
No river In J..lbya hH
water year round.
l• ll Andenon
Job Corps Projects Wasteful
WA lllNG TON Whllr
thou..,. ol unemployed youna
peoph1 waodt*r the &treela look·
1n11 ICK ~. the fedt!'r11I ait'n<'y
th•t •• rap0n11bl.. ror helpu\g
then1 tau liquandered mtlhons ol
dolllf• on b oondo.cglcs th"l
h•ven'l lr111m .. "tl 1uuu(lc youth.
Th l.ubor lJcp1.1rtmenl 's Job
C:urpr., 11 thravanK bureaucratic
11 urv1vor o f
I. y n ti u rl
John 1oo n '11
c; rt' u t S.11· 11·
t y, ha:. '>hown
U fl I r I l'
r.po n ..ibl\
proflti.;utc uod
ll hOrl 'SIJ(hkd
... I \ I \ u 1! t' I ll
butldllll( tht•
tra1nan.c ('en
lt>r:i thut '>hould ~ hclpanR to re
heve Ull' natwn·~ stcuc.laly nl'laOI(
uncmployml•O\ lnlt>rnal docu
menti. 'ituda'<l by m } asi,oc1ate
JCJc k M1tchl!ll havi: turned up
i.om e ~lurm~ t·xam11lei. of waste
and poor plCJnntnJ.t
Thl' Job Curp:. bra1>:. hat!>
Mailbox
1pent t l .I milUoD on a tra1Jdnc
unter In remote Chlnla1c.
A laaka, and then abandoMd the
project W>COfnplec..d. Part ol \be
IOH to \he tu~y•rt lneluded S81.000lor arch1i.ctural aervtc•
which are now unuaable. Not a
single unemployed worker wlU
be trained at Chlnlak, thoulb of.
h c1al1 Insisted som e of the
money will be recovered
Similar lack of fore111Kbt led
to the expenditure of Sl million
for u center .at u f o rmer
seminary an Donuldlson. Ind Tht:
proJect 1$ now on 1ndef1niLe hold.
-MOil£ THAN SJ mallton
was spent on a pr oposed cent er
a\ Bethel. Mann . before unan
llc1pated community opposition
stalled the project 1n protrnctcd
and expenslV(' court l1t11<ation
M l'unwhalt.·. t h t• youth'> whr1
tould have lx'l'n trainee.I thl·rt.:
arl' -.llfl out of 'AOrk
Because of rac1lal1e1> U\'alht
ble at th<' H1unbr1ditc I Md 1
Naval Hai.c, two Job C<ir p'> nm
tcr-.. fully i.ta fh.'<i. wen: o~ned
In nearb1 S usque hanna and
CheHpHke tn 19'7R 1'he two
centert produced zero m their
Orst year and ver y little the>
ucond yur ooyond CO!itlng
the taxp•yer 11 at least S3.6
milllon. ln.11d t>rs say truinin~
coal• at such centers i.hould run
about '6.000 per man·yc:ar . ut
Cheaa~i&.kt<, the cost avcra~t.·d
an incroo.ibll· $105.000 per mun
hour la&t ycur.
-THE LL'Slf. hlucgras~
country of Kentucky boast:. tw11
mfluentJal members or Congresl>
and four JOb centers, 1nclud
rng a spiffy $9 4 mallton rclr)( u
lion bUJld.mg und«-r ""n~lruC't1rin
al Great on,)( That (•)(1~n,IVl'
prOJC('t h.ap~ni. t1J t>.· 1n lhc d1•1
tnct of ltCJ) Wilham ~atl'h"r
J) K } Th t• u "u a 11 y fr u J( J I
~a le: hc.·r Jnd hr " < •>llt'a~u1·. Jl1·11
C'.irl Perkin,, ()Ky . ar(' p<1v.cr'
ort l'Omm1ttct·'i lh<.tl c·onlml Uw
Luhor Dtpartmc·nt'' hu1IJ:f'l
M t-cmwtull'. tr ul) need> Jrcu'
llk1· M1.am1 °h.U\>t' no 'Jl>t'r<it111nal
Joh tt-ntcr~. thou~h fJOf· •~·now 111
tht' plannmt 1ta1n for U11t ctty.
In fa.Im ~ . I\ "hould be no&.ed
that many oper1i1lloHI c~nt.en.
11uch ua th<Mc In 1~11 Angeles and
l':I r•&t1.10 . Tc>Xul>, httVt' been
help(ul In duhna with loc:al un·
employment 1.1mbl ·mi;.
ff<>OttvM .Job Corpa Director
R "·hnrd Jurfe expluined that
Ch1ni•.k Wllti canctilled for lack ur proper housing, work la re·
-.urning on the Hethel inte alter
the court 1·~l<'nl(e was turned
h ;It' k , a n d d e I a y J> a l t h e
Murylund ceotcr"S were due to
faulty 1•onstru<'t1on. which have
~1 11rc• been <·orrt·<·ted
KL'RVING T fft; <.:OST: Fadel
C :ntrn h;u1 had t o resort to
m.1l•atm• mea1>urei. to hide from
1 ht• <.:ub<in f>t'OPI£• the human pnce
th~)' r1· puyin~ ror the dattator's
lorf'1gn ad\C:nture'>
Om· way lo t'(IV<'r up the gnm
r c•Jltl ~ . ..1t·1·ord1nJ{ to 1>ecret
Jkfrn~w lnlt·llai:t'nce A~ency re·
p ortl'I, h:.i ~ been the u se of
i.:r av1•y<1 rt1 -. an Anl(ola Dead ~
<'uhan .. voluntet•r'\" arc buned
th1•1 t• avo1d1ng th" publicity that
w<1u ld <illt'ncl tht!r r i.hapment ,
llat'k 111 th1• h1im1•l.und · ,. ;
/\• lor ('ubun wounded. the :
DI A l'laltl tht· 11r<1tll n · lh to "
-.1·1111 I tlf•1 r l';J~IJU ltH•h lo h111>p1tal:-.
111 f':.1:-l•·rn Eump1· ruther th:m
b.11 i.. 111 <'111J,, for hOh1Jltal1u.1
111111 •
Y..1lh ll~hl 1•1>0lr11t 11v1·r lht•
nwd1 1 < :.-.1111 " al1I•· 111 ptt•vcnl •h•· 111111111.1111111 ,,, l:irl!•· rr1irn •
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lti •· t1\•r ~•.1 'lh1• •1nl\
1111 hl11 11 \ ,11·11ir1lt·ll <'uhan
•1ttl11 r •ir ,111\ 1•,1·r' ktllt-d 1n
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tll\ 11lu.1I tl••.1t h I JO 1>4· 1nq ilfltlt:d
l11r p11ltl11.1J 11111p.w:1n<ia
11th1 rv.1"· \h1· only way lh•·
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,, ~ .trt 111 ltll' 1°11'>1 t)r Ca .. tro ..
&!1.111 li.11 r• I 11tpl•.r11 .. c·~ 1" lo hJ\I'
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1il1·d I hr· I l I.\ 1 •·11111 t f.'d tht•
( 11 1J,111 JX'1lpl1• ~•1•1 tin tnkliOJ! O(
l \J"\ h111.to l"q1t•fl'ol\I' C«i'>trfJ ...
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Channel Island Proposal 'Hazardous'
1'o ttw tA:11wr
Thl' r('(.'<·nt urt1cl1• <'OV••nn~
na v1~a1 11Jn Jntl arll'honng 10 th1•
('hann1•I Ii.Ian<! arl'a C'amt> ah J
1 r1mpl1·t1· -.urpri,1· ;.sn<1 I am
:tma1t•tl 1h:11 an\11nC' coultl
author 11u<"h a prr11.1(1.,JI
I Sufel } I h ;1' 1· l.wf·n saahni:
m y -.a1ltni.t '1.,.,,.1 ovl'r th•·
t'.1l1fr1ro1.1 1·11<1.,t.JI water-. f11r
"" l'r 3'J } "'-"' :inti v. 1th authort ly ~a-1 l hal lo .in1·hor two mile-.
11H 1>h1>r•· fr•1m t ht• Ch 1rnnc•I
l ~larid' w1J11lcJ tw· <in 1·xln·rrwl )
h<i:wrdou .. U11n~ 111 tr 'r h1 do
2. ('ATAl.I~/\ ('on-.t·rvann
'r'111~ nonprofit or~;.i n1zat111r1 . 1m
tl•·r lht· lt·udc·r.,h1p of V11ui.:
l'r1111~t . 11r S:111t:1 <'at alana Ii.land,
1:-. d11rni.: an 1•><1·1·ll1•nt JOb <inti
1·on-.11ll'r., lhl' inH:ri·:-,t s of all
swr:.rmi. who wr:-.h t1J v1Mt th1'
1~lancl h.Y lh(•11' flY.O h<1at or hv
1Hher mcun.,
:I C';it:1l111;i 1-.lanll Thu> pm
I' •l i. :.i I v. •l u I d I 1 • :1 v " S a n t u
'ulal 1nu Ii.land th" onl.> tl>lan<I
oH I h l' (.':.ilrfornta I oaio.t that
'allnr-. and their "'''"'el~ from all
11vt.·r lhf• world t't)Uld v1s1t Th11>
v.ouhl t'rt'all' :m uvt•rwhelmin~
burdl'n 11n ltw <'111wr1ed conda
lions of th11> lhl.md ., hayi. a nd
1·11r<•.,
Bela-. th1~ 11ropo.,al •
It E MILLER
Tan Ir• tor llo•ta11r•
To tht• Editor
There arf• J')('rhap!'. mllUon.s or
people in Southern California
alcmc who feel the same way (
do about the hostages -and
thut i s, "why an the ht>ll 11m 't
Pre s id e n t C art e r doi ng
som ellung about it?"
I am not talkin rc about
diplomaUc negotiations, s ecret
talka. or even threat.I which ob·
vlously aren't doing any good,
but atraJghtlonurd simple hard
tactics, 11u<:h aa:
I. Naval blockade -nothing
t,ioes In, nothing goea out If 1\
hurts the European countries
»nd Japan, f am an sympathy,
but we do han 50 holta1es there
a nd they don't Also, m ost ol
them didn't join our boycott ol
the Olyrnpic8, after we saved
them Jn World War 11.
2. NO lllANIAN8 in lhlt coun·
try. While they are probably ln·
noc,nt v1ctlrM of th.ii crl.111, how
many do you hear prow.tin& to
the Iran.Ian 1ovemment to re·
a.aM \he hoAa••? Let them be the l\Mlllta of IOIM other counlt)' . now.
J. UN maanetlc mlnet u In
Vietnam. a.member how th!J
tndlr.ctly broupt the war to an
end?
4. Jraq'1 <nettbbor of Iran)
military force thou.kt be built up
with otf-lv• weepon1.
$. Any COUDU')' stvta\ald ud
comfort to Iran lhould ••• our
aid (11lt'luc11 11,;: import., Jn<.l 1•>.
port-. l cut 11H "4·1 .1 n·rt Jin 11.11•
.111d 11wn tl•i 11
Ii 1\i.::.1111 "'I ,, 1 1·rtain dal•
anti lht•O ~11111 "·'r v.tlh lr;Jn 11\
IWCUP\'IOj.! lht· 11rf (11•ld'> ,IO!I t>r
T<'lll :ill Thi· lr.1111.111' m.1\ IM·
111 :1'1• an<I touJ.!lt 1in 'I \.' but .,,.,
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JJlalll'" 1 •• nk' a111I :'ft ,u ""'' 1r1
roor tl1n<itt-d attac·k" H th1· :-.r1
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that ' ,J <·han1·1· v.1· h:1 v1• t11 ltik1·
Hui .1i1a111 ri·m1•m lwr I r :111
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;111\ O(':tlt' WI· \U('C·umh 111
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llUtll 111-.pc1·t1on' 1•v1•11 lhC1u.th
lht•\ ('(>Uld ha H· u nt·J(~t1v1• ..,
ff'<'I cm our air J>Ollu111irl lhot "''
:Ill' tr)IOJ.! tn 1mpfll\d'. M> that..,,,.
(0 Jn ~l'l f750 m1ll111r1 ha<"k rrnm
Wa '>hlnj;(ton Thi· ('Q'>l Ill uUllJ
OI.\ ner-. v.ould l:M· mon· than that
J\nd 11 v.ould cn·al1· unoth•'r
pt"rmant'nl bun•au('ran· llJ drain
o(f that amount or mont.•)' ClJ('h > l'ar
And thl' fcdc>r al t-:nv1ronmentjl
l'rotectaon AJlcncy':o. m andate for
a m oratonum on Qny nt•w 1n
1lu~try In our i.Ull(>, I( they dt!em 1t
"~moJ.( produ<'rnf(." 1r we do not
follow th111 plan. will further t•>p
o ur Jl ro wth . d1m1n1s h o ur
l'Conomy 11nd incrcus~ our un
•~m ploym.-nt
ff we t'OOlrnue to let ourst•lve11
be hh1ckmull1.>d by the fodcral
government. because th"Y lul<
away more or our money than the
state does . there wlll be no end LO
at We will not only loH more or
our freedoms. but our atale'i.
rights as well Then we will truJy
JI ve under a dictatorship ft Is
time lo fight back
GOLDIE JOSEPH
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To the Editor
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the oce•n have a n ew rul~
sho"'ed down their aullet that or a bonito lim it. Once con·
sldefed more or leH • trash fb h
1long with many otMr 1pee1es.
tht>y •re today much 1ou1ht
after 1nd command • pretty
1ood price In tM market.
Wb1t'• the reuon ror •II of
thl1! Some say It's due to an
overtake aouth of the border.
But whet 1bout the take up here!
The take In lhl11 IJU1tance 11 not tbe
bonito but the belt fish tM
uthovy.
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the bon•t.o and whetever other
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here, neither 11 lbe fltb.
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C....CC• D~ft"~d
To the Editor
I n response to Betty Heckt>I
(Mailbox. July 3). who wrote
about the cr\Jelty to horses In
rodeos, If you call thut cruel. you
c•ll every othe r :.port where
horses •re Involved, cruel Rodeo
11 dangel"OUS but :so as Thrc • Day
Evenuna <which tR In the Olym
pica) andhorae races
I 'm an experienced hors ~
owner llnd have wotten my facts
from top magaiines In the horse
world
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horte I• j umping from pain in
the pk\urt. Nothing 111 further
fro m the truth. Theae hof'fies
aren't totted to buck, it '11 bom m
them. They ure either speciully
bred to be buckers In rodeo!I or
come from private ownert who
couldn't get them to 11top buck·
ln1 •heft ridden norm•ll}'.
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1hre1· m1h·' And thf:' t1m1ng
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I< l' m '' \ e M a r 0 o n u I d n o w • • •
h1•1·aww 1•vt•ryho<I) know' t.h{ll
th1•rt• arr n() criminul:-, in Costa ~
~:)l~~:t: 11~~t'n'h,t~~· ~y,in~;:i·~~ t~! ~
b1·11<-h l.t'l t h•· Nt"wport PO
worry ubout tht.•ftl
ON TllF. OTtn:R h;.ind . 1r I
wt•r c of u mind to C'le ar the
downtown urea, so thul I could
"rcdt'Vt.'lop," ond I rome up •
al{&lnst resistance from 11ome of
the !>hop owner!'. who d1dn 't want ! •
to c·lo:se up und move out, I
m 1ght purposely remov(' their t
prott•('tlOf'I A Pt'rbOn who I!! be· , 1
anrc harUM>J bl! crimlnul~ with ~ I llttl~ or no protttt1on m ight be • 1
rnor e likely to sell • ' This 15 onl) conJecture. you • ,r
understand. but If f were a shop •
owner ther1!. and l thought there ~ I
was any chance of thl~ bein1 • I
true. I just mhcht b11nd to1etber " I
w ith the othd shop owners ln
the area. and keep MacDonald •
un In u pr\vot~ CMJ)Dcl\y. Mt1.ht ~
be the best thing that could hap. • '
pen downtown ; •
WILLIAM 0:1/\J'tVt-:.Y Ph.O l
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Japan Takes Aim
On IBM Market
81 lllLTON llOaO'Wi IS ''An7tbtu 1811 ea do, .. CU do b9U.ef'.'' Tbat'I the theme_, time days ol hjttau. J.,...., larsMt com·
puter maauf lcturer.
1'hub to lnt.tmatloaal BullneN llaeblw <1811), tbe
United Stata 1UU bolds tbe world leadenbip podlaa in
the computer industry. But the JapueM are now besin·
Ding to make tbell' move. You cu IM the l1ana all°"" tbe
world.
P'rom t.be atandpolnt ot oil and food "90W"Cet, Japan
is in a rar worae position than we are. They have to import
88 percent ot their energy and 5$ percent of tbeir food.
There's little they can do about that. Computer teebaolosy
ls something else. They got off to a late atart but they ex·
peel to be first.
FUJITSU, A COMPANY with saJes of about S2.3
billion. exudes this kind of confidence -and they have
lea.med well the American black art of public relations.
Most Japanese business leaders are uncomfortable with
the press. Not the people at Fujitsu.
For example, early last month Taiyu Kobayashi, pre·
sident of Fujitsu. called in a Tokyo correspondent or the
Wall Street Journal ror an interview in which he constanUy
pointed out how Fujitsu was catching up with I BM. T he re·
Money
Tree
porter, St.eve Galante.
was so impressed that
he began bis story as
f o llows : "Taiyu
Kobayashi speaks Uke a
man possessed. Jfis de·
mon is IBM J apan
Ltd."
Later in June Fujitsu sent their executive vice presi·
dent. Shoichi Akazawa. to tbe United St.ates where he ad·
dressed a computer conference in San Francisco and
where he held forth in interviewswilb A~ncan newsmen.
Fujitsu is on the offensive everywhere :
-IN JAPAN, WHERE the number of computers in-
stalled has increased m the past decade from 6,700 to
59,000. FuJ1tsu now claims about 20 percent of this market,
compared to IBM's 28 percent.
In Europe, Futj1tsu 1s muscling into the market with
a very powerful partner. the Siemens Group of Germany
An t:lectrical equipment giant. Siemens is the second
largest company tn Germany and one of the 10 largest in
a ll or Europe.
In the Untted States, FuJttsu ·has a number of
ties. They own 28 percent of Amdahl, a Sunnyvale, Calif.,
m aker of large computers fthe company was started by an
JBM dropout). And they have just tied up with TRW, a $4
billion conglomerate whose terminals are used by a Jot or
stores to cheek your credit card number. The TRW·Fuj1tsu
JOtnt venture represents the first full·scale invasion of the
U S market by a Ja panese computer maker.
FujiL<;u's Akazawa 1s not modest about the Japanese
capa bilities. He points out that the Japanese computer
m akers have developed the ir ov.in technology and that
1hf>1r products are so good that they recently beat out IBM
for orders ll1 Brazil and Austral.la Akaiawa is also well
pre pared for the frequent Amen can cntJque that Japane5~
busmess is subs idized by the Japanese government
<Akaz.awa himself worked tn the Japanese government for
30 years before )Otning Fu11tsu in 1973>. "Yes. our industry
1s subsidized," he concedes -··and so is yours" -by the
Defense Department.
A.KAZ.AWA EXPECTS JA.PAN to rise to the top of the
computer industry throu5th tecboology -and be makes a
<'ouple of mv1dious compansons with U,.S. experience.
First, he ootes that between 1970 and 1979, the nutnber of
Japanese students spec1a.l1ung 1n data processing has
quadrupled. tn lhe Uo1t.ed States, be says, "lhe number of
college graduates who ma10~ m electrooks is now ap·
proximately the same as 1t was in 1971."
And then Akazawa 1s pleased as punch to note that
over th.ts same period the number of American law stu·
dents has doubled. "Your country." he says, "has 450,000
law yers. compared with 15,000 m my rountry. ln other
words, the 'nited States has 15 lJmes as many lawyers per
capita as Japan "
The J apa nese moral dr awn here seems to be :
Amencans are so busy squabbling tn th' courts among
tbemS(•lves that they are losm~ their leadership in the
laboratory
Of ('()Urse the Japanc..'S<' don't realJZe that we c:i n
always s ue them.
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