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CHAIRMAN BILL BROCK OPENS CONVENTION IN DETROIT
Some Harsh Words fOf Carter's 'Mistaken Presidency'
GOP Opens ·Fighl
By Poking Carter
DE TR O I T <AP >
Republicans opened their na·
tional convention today with an
attack on President Carter 's
"mistaken presidency" and a
determination to present a unit-
ed· front for Ronald Reagan's
campaign to return the White
House to GOP control.
Wh en party c hairman Bill
Brock called the 32nd GOP Na-
tional Coavenlion to order t.oda)',
Reagan's vice pres idential
choice was the only element of
suspense to occupy the del-
Covermge of the Republcan
n•tlonal convention wtll be of.
fered 81 4:30, 5:30, I, 1:30 •nd
7:30 on Chllnnets 2, 4 •nd 7.
' 'egates' zest ror political gossip
,and rumor.
~ The scene on the packed floor
of Joe Louis Arena was far dif.
l erent from four years ago when
the Republicans conve ned in
Kansas Cit y, Mo ., clos ely
divided after a bitter primary·
•fight between Reagan and then·
President Foret
This year the show belonged to
Reagan. The buttons, bannetl
and bumper stlcken carried bis
name. Ford was in a supporting
Sile, the featured speaker at
tonlgbt's aessioo ana a symbol ol
forta to unite the party.
Slate dele1ates and J::!Y of. ftdall .._.. UTivlq Jut
Weft, the CGDftntJon dty bu
b een the scene of i ntense
tpff\&Jlltion about tbe vice pres.
ldentlal DOIDlnatlon as well u
effortl to influence It.
Tbe acenda for the opening
toaventiGn Htslon was devoted
to routine business and a few
.speecbel, led off by a welcome
from Mayor Coleman Young or
Detroit. a Democrat, who is a
top political alJy of President
Carter .
Sen. Richard Lugar or In-
diana. one of those on Reagan's
l is t o r vi ce preside ntial
VEEP SELECTION
STILL IN AIR -A3
possibiliUes and the featured
speaker at the opening session,
set tbe tone ol this week's con·
vention orator) with a slashing
attack on Carter.
Said Lugar: "Thank goodness
for an election year in this coun-
try. Thank goodne ss for a
chance to undo the damage ol a
mistaken presidency while there
is still time."
Lugar described Carter as
"weak and ineffective" in his
handUn~ ol foreign affairs.
"ll can now be said of Presi·
dent Jlmmy Carter that he bas
failed in the worst way a presi-
dent ean -he has increased the
poulblility ol war," Lugar said.
By contrut, said the senator,
''Ronald Reagan understands
that U America offers steady
and reliable lelMterabip, we will
find support rrom our allies in
Western E urope. Japan ,
Australia and elaewhere and we
will rebuild an effective free
world alliance."
Reapn wu Ryin1 to the con·
vntJoe city today, a Journey
capplnt a 12-year..quest. for the
Republlcan presidential nomtna-
tlon. Most of his top aides ar·
rived last week and worked to
defuse potential conflicts over
the party platform a nd t.o try to
ensure that the convention wm
<See GOP, Pace AZ>
Of fleer l•J •red
Driver of Tow
Truck Kilkd
A Califontla Highway Patrol
officer was reported in critical
condition today in the aftermath
or a Swlday morning accident in
Costa Mesa In which a low truck
oper a tor was killed and four
other people were injured.
CHP Officer Rod Campbell,
32. of Anaheim, was in intensive
care al Fountain Valley Com·
munity Hospital, where he was
being treated for head injuries
suffered in the 4 a.m accident
Hos pital and released shortly
thereafter. The fourth passenger . Terry
Wood, 19. was treated for lacera·
lions and transferred to another
hospital
The driver of t he pickup.
Robert Jordan , 22, also of Hunt·
ington Bea ch, was t aken into
custodv on cha rges or felony
(See CRASH, Page AZ)
Bulls Gore
2 Fmally
PAMPLONA, Spain
CAP> -Tbe annual nm-
ning of the bun~ through
Pamplona has ended with
the first fat.all ties in three
years.
Two Spaniards were
~ored to death by tbe
same bull and three other
men were inJured Sunday.
Another man was ~ored
and an .senous cond1t1on t~
day on the last day of the
week -lo ng fes ti va l 1n
which crowds of men run
ror hall a mile lhrouf?h the
narrow streets ahead or
six bulls ~fore lht' daily
prouam of bullfights
· along the shoulder of the north·
bound San Diego Freeway near
Fairview Road
Drug Dart Fatal.
Offi cers said a s m all pickup
truck struck a tow truck parked
alonf> the s ho ulder o r the
freeway, in1uring Campbell and
killing Harold Robb J r., 22, of
Garden Grove.
Both men had been standing
off the roadway surveying a
wrecked vehicle from an earlier
accident which n eeded to be
towed away.
CHP Officer John Merritt said
Robb was crushed between h.is
vehicle and the car to be towed.
Four Huntington Beach teen-
agers riding in the back of the
pickup truck suffered minor to
mode rat e injuries. Three of
them -Eric Sainz, William Sar·
tain, and Tim Carlon, all 19 -
were taken to Mercy General
Drugs Seized
GOSHEN <AP> -Drugs
valued al $1.28 million were
seized in a raid here Sunday at a
laboratory used to make PCP.
also called Angel Dust, sberifrs
officers reported.
Lion on Campus
Dies From Wound
SAN DIEGO <AP> -A 200-
pound declawed mountain lion
"showing aggression " while
prowling for seven hours on the
Grossmoot College campus died
shortJy after being shot with a
t ranquilizer g un. s aid a
spoketwomaa for the San Diego
County Animal Control Office.
The animal, believed •to be
someone's pet, apparently died or
shock or hunger Sunday, since the
tranquilizer dosage was not large
enou g h to be fatal, the
spokeswoman said.
"We used a chemical tran·
quiliring agent powerful enough
to immobilize a large dog," said
supervising animal control of.
ricer Hank Miller. "But they are
very s usceptible to any kind of
agent, althou1b we bad no way
of knowing that until we tried
the tranquilizer. '
Miller said the drug was often
used in tranquilizing large dogs
and other animals. It was not
unusual to try to s ubdue the
mountain lion with the drug, be
added.
The lion was immediately
rus he d to E l Cajon Valley
Veterinary Hospital, but died
within 15 minutes of beinf? shot.
with the chemical, Miller said.
Melee in Flint
FLINT, Mich. CAP> -Heat,
the s laying ol a black teen·ager
and 2S percent unemployment
combined tb spark a violent con-
frontation between police and
hundreds of residents or a pre-
dominantly bl.act neighborhood
here, blaclt leaders say.
Man Slays Wife, Sell
Triangk Leada to Tragedy in Laguna
A 39-year·old man shot
himself to death In Laguna
Beach late Sunday ni1ht only
mintuea after be abot and tWed
bis ntr-.ed wife whom be bad
found with her boyfriend at a
lllHiC. \'a.Jo~·
Tbe 10urder-sulclde drama
be1an about 11 p .m . when
Charles Elmer Kria. 31, of 388.12
Ma1daJena. lllutoa Viejo, COO·
fronted tda wife at her home at
Z7321 Nublea, cbued her out of
the hoUle and shot ber to death
ln the yard, said Oran1e County
Sherlff'• Lt. WyaU Hart.
Hart Hid the woman, Carol
Natal Kriut II, ran ftom the
hoUle after ner •Nad llred a shot at ber while lbe wu sleep-
ta 1 wttb the unldeotlfled
boJfrimd. Tbe boJfrteDd wem't tnJund, Hart said.
Kn• fled tbe eaae ta Ida law
mode& car, wlllda later wu • served by Lapa Beacb polke
wbo bad IDCllldtond a broMeut
by 8IMrUr's dlputjes, ff art said.
Otncen Mark Fisher and
Roil• Met.ell• flnl obHrvtd
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Krtu' car near llount.aJn ROlld
and South Cout HJtbway and
followed it H Krlu toot a
cireuitom route to Boat Ca.yan
in nortb Lquna Beach.
Krht, the ofllcen aald.
stopped, placed a .45·caUber
automatic pistol to bia bead, and
flnd.
He wu pronounced de.cl at
the seene at u :ae p.m ., Hart
laid.
Hart NW Mr. and Mn. Krta
bad been lnvolved ln divorce
proctedlnp. ,,,. OD.11 Sunf YOI',
Hart said, la a aan, Jamn, 17.
Workers
Return
Today
Laborers who went on stnke a
week ago ror a berty boost to the
$8.98 per hour they now make
went back to work today. after
Southern California bwlders ten· tatively agreed to the r aise Sun·
day night.
The strike had halted con·
slruct1on projeets totalin~ in the
billions ol dollars in value in
Orange and Los Angeles coun-
ties.
Contractors represented by
the Association of General Con·
tractors are expected to formal·
ly vote on a $6.25 per hour raise
for general laborers later this
week, officials said today.
The tentative agreement came
fo1lowing a marathon nine-hour
negotiation session 1n Los
An geles, according to Ray
Wilson, chairman or the labor
negotiating committee.
Settlement was reached last
week with representatives of
various crafts and skills unions
but tbe continued walkout by
laborers wbo p e rform t he
general hard work kept several
major projects in Orange Coun·
ty shut down.
The 12.000 laborers represenL-
ed by Laborers and Hod Car·
tiers Union Local No. 652, Santa
Ana. kept a total ol 100,000 other
workmen out during their strike
which began last Monday
(See Sl'IUKE, Page A.2)
Coast
Weather
Patchy morning clouds,
s lightly warme r. Lows
tonight S2 at the beaches,
62 inland. Highs Tuesday
lower 70s to 88.
IMIDE TOD" Y
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Trlaniph Savored
Reagan's Chances Cheer GOP Workers
0 to: T H 0 I T I A P J -T b ci
flepubhran NaaUunaJ Con~
Is m oetly " Wffklont C(OlebraUC:.
for th1• C.lifornla ct.a 1a UOft. •
par t\ to n•ltbr \e Rona&d
HtHt gun'!) 'l<'h1n &rt1•r 'o m•n>
year~ ut hm d ~tirk
l''rom 1t1dt'' u11 lmfi down UM'
Oelrmt lt1\1•r. on bll( pltoUurt•
boati. to a.n uutdoor fUlrt)' at th\'
Dt'tr111t Yacht (;II.lb. the 168 dfl
t'Kattt-!> und an equlil number of • • •
a lt•rn•t"" are hav1n1 • 1ood
Um • • well-dffervt"d r•t. 10me
I&)
· Wt'\le beet> world q few b.lm
for > ura Tbl11 la thr r••lebra
tlon 111t1d f'&ul Cah1ll, ""
alh•maw from Kt•niunt(lon
Thi• dt'lt>t<Ul1on 'i. duy on SUI\ di.&~ wai. not u p11rtlcu &atl y
ht"avy one a d("lt>gatloo meeting
In thf' mo rning . followt"d by
rides on ttw <'ttb1n cntlM-rt1 and • * •
COP CONVENTION. • •
adhl·rt• lo .1 '( nµt ~ light!)
c·raftl·d J ' lh.11 or dfl) o f
H<•aAun 'old lloll~ wood mO\'U:s
o•hrr bljE boata I.ft U.. flotWa that
paraded oo UM! Oetrc>At River,
fol &owed b)' lhe part)' at tbe poab
yacht club.
M uny or t~ de l<'gates rrom
ftw Goldt.'ll Statt! 11tud they bad
workl'(I ftM" Rt:ugan for yea.rs.
from hiA f1nt run for eovernor ln
l900 t.o hlx f1nst try for the While
ttouu Ul l96ft to his narrow IOS&
lo l9'7tl.
The mood is much different
from that or the delegation an
K ani.w. Cit~ in 1976, when the
(',il1forn1a d c legatu worked
hurd to swmg votes to Reacan.
but faded u Gerald Ford won
the nomlnatJon
.. There's not much maneuver
1ng ~oang on here." said one
delegate at the yacht club party
O_.,P __ _,,.~._
f"our thousand delegates and
alt('rnatt'l'> and thoul><rn ds mort-
r l. po rt I:' r s I l' t• h n 1 <' 1 a n s a n d
pola11c·ta l grouµ1 t:s arrived in
to~ n 11v1·r the wel'kend and filled
hotc•I'> for ' mal~ around, ln<'lud·
an ..: M.'Vl'ral a<'ross t he Detroit
H1 v1•r 111 Windsor, Canada
rno,th holding uµ hut thn1·
14 ,•n · t•x(·t.-pt1ons Thc Connt"C
li eut dclt:l(dllon votl'<i Sunda).
for example . to back an effort to
O\ ertum an anti abortion plat
form plank calling for the ap
poantment of federal Judges
s) mpulhet.Jc to the righll. of lht·
unborn
Otht>r expressions or doubt
am 1d the a.ar of confidence caml'
from party leaders concerned
thetl Reagan. a lead<'r or the con
st-rvatave wing or the party,
m ight slight moderates In his
moment of triumph and fail to
unite tht-GOP behind hii. pre
sidential candidacy
l 'nder a white-and-yellow tent
at the yacht club. the delega tes
ate. drank and swapped stories
about Reagah, when they first
met ham or whe n they last
talked to him.
Without exception. the del·
t·gates interviewed said they .
we re happy and content with the
situation -winning the top prire
the Grand Old Party has to offer
after try ing for 12 years.
THIS WAS SCENE AFTER PICKUP PLOWEQ INTO PREVIOUS FREEWAY ACCIDENT
One Dead, One Critic al. One Jetted Aa Aeautt of Ctaah Earty Sunday In Coate Meaa
Thi' mood was fe stive: the
dominant c·olors were red, while
and blut•. and the Republicans
Wl're l'nJoying public opinion
poll:s that said Reagan holds a
s tron R lt•ud over President
Carter and the GOP candidates
c:ould muh s ubstantial gains in
C'onJ!r~s where the Democrats
:.Li II control the House a nd
Sen ult•
The> HC!ugan1tes' script was
500 Stricken
At Carnival
HO LLING WELL. England
<A P) -Authorities say they
h ave n o c lues y e t l o the
mysterious Illness that caused
about 500 chjJdren and a dozen
adults to "dro p like mes" at a
carnival Seven children were
s till hospilalizt'd today but none
wus an sen ous condition.
llealth CJff1<.·1uls sa id the adul ti>
and childn•n. lx>tw<.·cn 7 and 15
and m uny in uniform!> for a Jazz
band coml)t!t1t1on, inhaled fume~
a t the t•urnaval grounds Sunday
in tha!> En~IJ:-.h M1dlamb town
The <'hildri·n and adulb faint
t•d and cx11er11:ntcd nau!>e<t
headac·h<'!>, dt7.ziness, leg pwns
and watery eye!>, one policeman
~a 11J
.. Whate ver 1l was. 1t must
have been strong stuff." said
a nother. ..The kids went down
like ninepins ..
Ships Strafed
MEXICO CITY CAP) -Two
warplane; without 1dent1f1cbt1on
marks straft'd two Cuban ships
30 m alei. off thC! CO<tSt Of tht!
rorml'r Spanis h Sahara . killing
the captain of one ship and
woun d ing thr ee c r e wme n .
Cuba 's official ne ws agency,
P rensu Latina . sa id today.
Minor Action
At One Crater
VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP) -
Mount St. Helens quivered but
Mount Hood lay quiet as sc1en
tlsts in Washington and Oregon
m onitored the two volcanoes for
a ny hints of an impending e rup-
tion.
Both mountains . abo ut 70
males apart on opposite s ides of
the Columbia River . a re wired
for sound. Additional instru-
m e nts were placed aro und
Oregon's Mount Hood following
a ser ies of earthquakes last
Wl•ek. Washington's Mount St
Hele ns showed s1m1la r seasmJc
acl1 v1ty before it began belch an~
s tl'am and a sh Murch 27.
Youth on Bicycle
Killed by Tram
PACOi MA I AP> -A boy on u
bicycle. apparently dlsregard.Ulg
a crossing barrier . flaahing red
Ugbts and the blare of a freight
train's horn, was struck and
killed by the train on Southern
Pacific tracks.
Los Angeles Police said thC!
c r ossi n g guar d had b een
lo~ ered as tht freight. travehni::
at about 40 mph. went through
tht· uossing Saturday at Van
Nuys Bouleva r d a nd San
Fernando Road -but the vict.Jm
identified as Ellredo Madnd. 11 .
of Pacoima. may havt tn ed to
outrun the train.
.. I'm a big believer in tim·
In«." said Vernon Cristina of
Sun JOS<'.
.. And this 1s Rca1otan's time··
The enthusiasm of the delega ·
lion was clear .
.. , bet there's not a single de·
leJ.?ate hen:: who is not willing to
climb up the top of that buUding
und be willin~ to shout ·Reagan
1s going t.o win'," said Cristina
at the dinner party at the Detroit
Yacht Club as the sun set over
the headquarters hote l at the
Renaissance Center on Sunday
Some of Reai:an ·s relatives
we re on hand as delegates. Neil
ReaRan. the forme r ~ovemor·s olde r brother, was one delegate.
while Maureen Reagan. the can-
dida t e's daug hter. was an
a lte rnate.
But several of the delegates
we re not in De troit. Led by
California Sena t e Minora t)
Leader W11l1am Campbell, u
num bt!r of stak senators weN>
~till in Sacramento. tryinJ.? to
work out a fi nul .solution thut
14 ou Id l1•ad ln pas:-. age of the
'l<ilt• budget 11·., hung up an the
l1•g1:-.laturt· past 1t~ const1tu
11<10:.tlly rn<indtt ted deadline of
July I .
PIU.YER OPENS
GOP CONCL.4YE
DETRO IT <AP> T h e
Rf'pubhcan National Convention
opt:ncd Loda) with a mmute of
"l e nt prayl'r fo r t he 52
American hostage,; held in Iran
Tht' RC'publl <'ans plan to OJ>('n
t·ach ~1>10n of their four-day
convention with a prayer ror the
hostages. who m a rke d their
2S4th day of captivity t.<.oday.
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STRIKE ...
Jobs ba<'k in progrei.h today
include:
-ltelDOdetlng and u panslon
of Anaheim Stadium , whnt• tht·
Rams are to play their fa r.I u
hibilion ~ame Aug. 11, a SJ3
million proJttl.
-Coa..Aradloe of a '-t'tond
and third urut at the San OnolrP
nuclear p<>we r plant nea r San
Clemente. a S3 l balhon JOh
-Conllaulog work on tht>
Diem er lntertle pipeline which
will bring Metropolita n Water
Dist ric t s up plies to c•e ntral
Orange County lo supp<>rt cont.an·
uing cou nt y g ro wth . a $1 00
million project.
-Bldldtag ol a a~w. w ven·
la ne Pacific Coast Jl ag hway
bridtte ovl'r Newport fl ay m
Newp<>rt tk-ach. an SR !I m1lfion
project dl'!'agncd to C'l(·ar one ur
th<' worst traHIC' bolth:nt'ck:. in
Southl•m C'aliforn1.J
Bualdc·rs had onganull) ()fftn:d
laborers o nly S5 10 per hour
mon• than thev nol4 make, lt•arl 1 n~ union offlt:wls a 14t•t:k ago to
l>UJ().!e~l lt\(.• low r1gurc indacalt>fi
lJ mea.">UrC O( tut1aJ prtJUdltC
Thev nott-d lh<· laborns' union
1!> tomprased mol>tl) or hlack'
and Mexican Ament·an:-. and ac
cused builders of f1gunnR they
could offer the minorities 1es'
m oney and t?el a way with 1t
Contracto~ den ied that al
legation and nd1culc'<1 at , Mt~ in~
the s imple fact of the matter
v.as that lahor<'~ have 'trong
backs. not !>IJ('<'&altzcd skal b and
are therefore not "'~ valuable l(1
the industry al> other>
0 n e or t h e it r M· m e n 1 :-.
rl'achc'<i Sunday wa!> m the• u1>
grading of cert.a an JOb clasMfaca ·
t1ons. according to negotaalmg
~p<>kesmen.
The agreement also ca lls for
the union lo re move its picket
lines from construclton s ites and
the contractors lo rescind their
lockout order lmpoeed over the
strike.
Pickets were on duty at the
Orange County Fair 1n Costa
Mesa. among other locaUons
The picketing had little eff~t
o n a tte nda nce nt the fa ir
g rounds. where the fair started
on Friday.
Construct.ion work was halted
a lso on a City of Jrvme proJ~t
• placang underground the Agua
Chmon Oood control channel 1n
the so-callled Golden TnanRle
formed by the Laguna. Santa
Ana and San Diego freeways
Flfli•fl Fortress Rntored AP_,.....
One of the last flying fortresses. a Bl7
bo mber. sits idle at the Fort Collins·
Loveland Airport. in Colorado. After two
yea rs of restoration. the World War II
aircraft was flown from Colorado to the
Experime nta l Ai r c rart Ass ociation museum in Burlington, Wis.
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Cyclist Succumbs
To Head Injuries
A Santa Ana man died of head
inJuries Sunday morning after
being thrown from h1a motorcy-
c 1 e in Dana Point Saturday
night, the California Highway
Patrol said today.
A CHP s pokesman uid
Stephen Vincent McNally, 23,
died at San Clemente GeneraJ
Hospital 12 hours after the 11
p .m . accident on Del Obupo
Street near Del Prado Avenue.
vestlgatora said today they don't
know how fast Mc Nally was
traveling« what caused him lo
hit the curb.
4 Dead, 2 Injured
In Bar Shooting
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Many Faces
On Tonight's
OOPAgenda
DETROIT fA P >
tonight s !>l'h c-d ul<'
Hl:'publican National
t1on
lfl're 1s
ror t he
Convt-n
Call loonier at s p.m . PDT
Prcsent.auoo of Colors
Ph.'<ige of AHeg1anct-by Jim
Wehh
N al1<in<1I Anthem by f<t-p
Hobert H. Machel of llhnoa.s.
Sen Jesse Helms of North
Carolina to Introduce the Rev
Hilly Graham, who wi ll gave the
an vocation
Fiim "W ho ArP The
Delegates., ..
l ntroduclloo of M1ch1gan Gov
Willia m Miiiiken by Lt. Gov
Jam es Brickley
Milliken SJ>('ech
fo'1lm : All L.fndori. 1ntroduc
1 i<Jn of Sen r-tunt·y 1.a ndnn
Ka~sebaum of Kan'>~!>
Adres s b y temporary
Chairman KasS(!baum
I ntrodu c tion o f f o rmer
Treasury Secretary W11l1am E
Simon by Sen . W1Jbam S. Cohen
of Main.
Simon speech.
In t r oduc tio n o f f o rme r
De fe nse Sec r eta r y Donald
Humsfeld by Sen Jake Gam of
l 'tah .
Rumsfeld spc<>ch
f'ormer Prc\ldl'nl F'ord 1 n
troductory him
I". 0 rd s pet"(' h
Address by fkn F'cm and<-1 o<
('ahfomaa, former preside ntial
t•andadate.
Address by Mayor Vincent
Cianci Jr ol Providence. R.I.
Program: "Together . . A
New Begannang"
Bened iction by Caty Coun
cal man Aaron J ohnson o r F'ay.
ettev11le, N.C .• at a pproximately
Sp m
Inmates Rampage
SUSANVILLE CAP1
Cahfomiet Correctional Center
off1 c1ali; fi red wa rning sho~
over tht> heads of about 500 in
mates dunnJ! t"acaal f111?hls Sun
day and ordered a lockdown of
the 1,200-pnson fac11Jty here. one
)ear after an inmate rampage
le ft l~ medium·security pn son
an shambles.
Accordlq to the CHP, McNaJ· Jy wHn't wearln1 a helmet
when be wu r1dln1 hit motorcy.
cle westbound on Del Oblapo.
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A
32·year-old Florence man wu
belna aouabt after a tavem
shooting a pree that left a
Nrteader and byatander dead
and two patrona wounded.
autbortU. ta.id.
A t»t.11 murder warrant wa1
l11u.d fOI' Vlcla.I V .. a after a dis.-
putt over a drink turMd lato a
bloody coafrontaUGft lwldar at
&I Zara1>9 Bar la Florence.
l'lonmce la an unlneorporaa.d area ot Loa Aqea..
Ooeen Pacific cord thons. talk><ed for ~
,
orncen aald he appamstly
atruck the curb and wu ejected
head·flnt into tbe metal pollt ot
a no putiq 11,n. There were no
wilnelMI to UM accident and ln·
( ,. ,
ICM oat A r•nt>ow Of COIOf8 aaua. ooral.
beige. on white ana 5'ate blue Como1emen11no IN)
lhor1J.ere • oretrv orouo ot HewaKSn Pf'\nt blOuse6
AllO cr.nln Oe Fer ~
f 'ro•PapAI
CRASH •..
drunk e n drivin g and
m anslaughter.
He was reported rele ased this
morning from Orange County
Jail on S2.500 ball a nd scheduJed
to be arraigned July 28
Anotht-r CHP offi cer at the
'><'t'n(' of the accident, Chuck
Lemley. wa.:. uninjured.
Driver Slain
After Crash
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. CAP>
A woman whose car was in·
volved 1n a collision calmly
walked to the othe r car, puUed
out a pas'°' and shot the drive r
'" the face, Police sa id.
Tht-man who was s ho t .
W1 lltum A. Elam . 54, of Spring
Lake, dt(.'d Sunday in a Fayette-
ville hospital, police said. Tht.-
1nc1 dent occurred Saturday
na)!hl
W1tnesM:'> !>uad t he woman,
twrore shootinJ!. aske d Elam,
· Why did you hat my car ?"
Coaster Fan
Sets Record
F.A~'T FAH MJNGOALE.
N Y <AP) · After three
wc>ek or ups and downs,
26· y~ar-old Noel Aube has
t>3rned a s pot in the Guin-
n e~i. Book o f Wo rld
Records. according to the
score keeper fo r a Long
Is land roller coaste r.
Au be. a pizza parlo r
e mployee from Meriden.
Conn .• s t eppe d off the
Galaxi roller coaste r at
Ad vent ure land amuse-
ml•nt park here Sunday 21
days after he began the
ride. said s core keep e r
Murray KJoiss.
Kloss said Aube rounded
9.005 laps -the equivalent or 2.800 miles -in 504
hours. s urpassing the pre-
vious 168-hou r G uinness
record set by J im King o(
Panama City. 1-~la. King
r od e a r olle r c oas ter
1.946 s ntiles between Aug.
28 and Sept. 4, 1978.
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VOL. 73, NO. 1 .. , 3 SEC'WOHS, 2' PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, J ULY 1,, 1980 N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS
GOP Flays Carter Presidency
'
o.lly l"ti.c Si.ff -Balboa Isle Tear-dmma
Workmen move rubble and salvage used
bricks from former church building being
knocked down to make way for new park
facilities on Balboa Island. Facilities will
be on Agate Avenue near the Balboa Island
Ferry landing. Agate Avenue Park is being
built by Secco Construction of Huntington
Beach under a $159,000 contr act awarded
in June by the Newport Beach City Coun-
cil.
Council Takes Up
Thorny CdM Issue
Attorney
Fights for
Smith Life lly STEVE llAaBLE °' .. ..., ........ With all seven Newport Beach
City Council members expected
to be in attendance. a hiahly
controversial ordinance aimed
al reducing the size or homes in
Corona del Mar will be rolled
out for a vote for the second
lime in three months.
Last May. meeting without
Councilman J ohn Cox, the coun-
cil reached a stalemate alter
taking split votes on several mo·
lions to modiry the building or·
dinance.
The only motion the council
agreed on was to put off the mat-
ter until tonight.
The ordinance, as drarted by a
citizen ad hoc committee , would
affect an area bordered by
Avocado Avenue .ad Buck Gully
and Fifth Avenue and lbe ocean.
The proposed law calls for
single-family homes to be con·
s truct.ed at no more than l .S
times the buildable area of a lot.
On duplexes. th e ordinance
would allow developen to go up
to 1.75 times the buildable space.
· Standard lots in the old Corona
del Mar area measure JO feet in
width by 118 feet deep. The or·
dinance would allow third
stories to be constructed.
At previous public hearings on
the proposed ordinance, those
who said they felt the ordinance
wasn't restrictive enough wore
t iny green stickers. Those who
opposed the suggested reduction
wore red.
By DAVID KUTZ MANN
Of .. o.My ...... Slaff
Defen&e attorney Terry Giles
urge~ an O range Count y
Superior Court jury today to
spare the Ufe of Larry Donald
Smitll of Newport Beach. wh<>
was convicted last week of the
kidnap.murder o f Car olyn
Bealer of Carden Grove.
Giles told jurors their decision
as to whether Smith snould
be given life without parole in
state prison or the death sen·
tence would be one they would
have to live with the rest or their
lives.
Newport Eyes Airport
Comultant Help
The defense attorney sajd that
Smith. 43, had never been in
trouble with the law in the past
and that he was entitled to be
s pared from going to the
California gas chamber at San
Quentin.
Jn his closing a rgument to the
jury this morning. prosecutor
Dave Carter said he would leave
it to the panel's discretion on
whether or not Smith should be
sentenced to death or life im-
prisonment without possibility or
parole. Newport Beach City Council
members are expected lo add a
new weapon to their airport bat·
tie plans tonight by hiring a pro-
f essional airport consultant.
If council members concur.
W aJter Gillfillan will be placed
on the city payroll t o prepare a
detailed analysis of a master
plan and land use study being
prepared on John Wayne Airport
for Orange County officials.
Coast
Weather
Patchy morn.ins clouds,
sliahtl)' warmer. Lows
tonight 52 at the beaches,
12 inland. Highs Tuesday
lower ?Os to•·
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Gillfillan, according to the un-
approved agreement. would be
paid no more lban $13.200.
The professional consultant
already is on r etainer by
Southern California Association
of Governments < SCAG > to study
alte rnate airport sites for Orange
County air tra velers.
GiJHUJan also recently pre·
pared a land and noise study for·
the San Francisco International
Airport.
Newport Beach Mayor Jackie
Heather said ahe is hopeful that
adding a constultant to the city's
force will result in new coopera-
tion between Newport and coun-
ty officials.
The s ame jury which convit<t·
ed Smith last Friday was to
begin its deliberations later to-
day in the penalty phase or the
Newport Beach m an's trial.
Smith was convicted or the
August. 1979. kidnap-murder of
Miss Bealer, 24. The prosecutJon
contended that Smith abducted
the Garden Grove woman to
hold her for ransom and later
took her to sea off Dana Point in
his small boat.
It Is believed that Smith killed
Miss Bealer aboard the craft
and then dumped her body at
sea. Her re mains have never
been r~vered.
<See SMITH, Pa1e AZ)
~i Trailiag Bu o.e.. Laltel
You've seen those T·1hlrta that carry the words "T.Shirt"
across the front. So now comes this aircraft trailing a
streamer that identifies it.sett. Maybe lt'a an ad for a new
Parley
Opens in
Detroit
DETROIT (AP l
Republicans opened their na-
tional convention today with an
attack on President Carter's
"mistaken presidency" and a
determination to present a unit-
ed front for Ronald Reagan's
campaign to return the Whlte
House to GOP control.
When party chairman Bill
Brock called the 32nd GOP Na·
tional Convention to order today,
Reagan's vice pres ide ntial
choi ce was the only element of
s us pense to occupy the del·
egates' zest for political gossip
and rumor. ,
The scene on the packed floor
of J oe Louis Arena was rar d1r-
f erent from four years ago when
the Republicans convened in
Ka ns a s C ity, Mo ., c losely
di vided arter a batter primary
CoYefege of the Republk:an
national convention wtU be of·
fered at 4:30, 5:30, e, 8:30 and
7:30 on Channel• 2, 4 and 7.
fi ght between Reagan and then·
President Ford.
This year the show belonged to
Reagan. The buttons. banner!>
and bumper stickers carried his
name. Ford was in a supporting
role. the featured speaker at
tonight's session and a symbol or
errorts to unite lhe party.
Since delegates and party or
ficials began arriving here last
week, the convention city has
been the scene of intense
speculation about the vice pres-
idential nominatioa u well aa
effort.a to influence il.
The agenda for lbe opening
convention session was devoted
to routine business and a few
VEEP SELECTION
STILL IN AIR -A3
speeches. led orr by a welcome
from Mayor Coleman Young or
Detroit, a Democrat. who is a
top political ally or President
Carter.
Sen. Richard Lugar of In-
diana. one or those on Reagan's
li s t o f vice pres identi al
possibilities and the featured
speaker at the opening session.
set the tone of this week's con·
vention oratory with a slashinfl
attack on Carter.
Said Lugar: "Thank goodness
for an election year in this coun-
try . Thank goodness for a
chance to undo the damage or a
mistaken presidency while there
1s still time."
Lugar described Carter as
"weak and mefreclive" m his
handling of foreign affairs.
"ft can now be said of P resi·
dent Jimmy Carter that he has
failed in the worst way a pres1·
dent can -he has increased the
possiblility of war." Lugar said.
Hy conlr8$l . said the senator.
··Ronald Reagan understands
that if America offers steady
and reliable leadership, we will
find support from our allies in
Western Europe, Japan.
Australia and elsewhere and we
will rebuild an effectlve free
world alliance.•·
Reagan was Oylng lo the con-
vention city today, a journey
capping a 12-year-quest for the
Republican presidential nomina-
tion.
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GOP CHAIRMAN BILL BROCK OPENS CONVENTION
Some Harsh Word• for C.rter's 'Mistaken Presidency·
ERA Backers Stage
Detroit Protest
DETROIT <AP>....:.. About 11 ,000
backers or the Equal Rights
Amendment demonstT ated out-s I de-the Republican National
Convention today as GO P del-
egates. s upporting the ERA
vowed to makt-a fina l effort to
a dd the ame ndme nt to the
party's plallorm.
Speaking before the pro-ERA
m arch. Rep Wilha m Green. R
N. \' . srud he was seeking a ma-
JOnty support from six s tate del-
egations so he can move to have
the J.)latform ope ned for an
amendment endorsing the ERA
Last week , the Republican
platform committee. dominated
by conservative backer s of
former Ca lifornia Gov. Ronald R ea~an. refused to renew the
party's endorsement of a con·
i.t1tut1onal amendment guaran·
teeing equal rights for women
"It's a n uphill fight," Green
said "I don't want lo pretend to
you that we have them (the six
de legal.Joos > lined up."
Me anwhil e. R e a ga n . the
p a rt y's e xpect e d nominee,
planned a m eeting Tuesday
morning w1th nine Republican
women who s upport ERA. The
women hope to convince Reagan
to soften his opposition of the
proposed a mendment
Edwin Meese Ill. Reagan's
chief of staff. said that Reagan
did not deHberately exclude men
from the session. but that "the
principal people who wanted to
meet with him were women."
Meese told reporters lhat the
lntenUon was to keep the session
a "s mall. i.ntimate gathering ...
E leanor Smeal, president of
the National Organization for
Women and an organizer of the
pro -ERA demonstration. said
Reagan already was being hurt
among voters because or the
party's platform stand.
"I think this convention has
hurt him on this issue without
question." she said. "It gave a
signal lo a lot of pt!Op\e about
how extreme he and bis sup-•
porters art-There is no question
in my mind that th1" for many
people IS the fin<£1 s traw · ·
* * *
Many Faces
On Tonight's
GOP Agenda
DETROIT (AP>
t o nig ht 's sch edule
Hc publacan "'fa taon a l
lion.
flere 1s
for the
Conven-
Ca ll lo order at 5 p m J>DT
Presentation of Colors
Pledge or Allegiance by J im
Wl1 bb
N a t1ona l Anthe m hy Rep.
Robert fl Michel of llhno1s
Sen Jesse Helms of North
Carolina to introduce the RPv
Bally Graham. who wall ~1ve thl'
invocation.
Film "Wh o Arc Th e
Oele~ates?"
Introduction of M1ch1~a n GO\
William Milliken by Lt UO\.
James Bnckley
Millike n speech
Film: Alf Landon. mtroduc·
tion of Sen. Na ncy Landon
Kassebaum of Kansas
Adress b y t e mp o r a r v
Chairman Kassebaum. ·
Introduc tion o f fo rme r
Treas ury Secret ary William E .
Simon by Sen. William S. Cohen
of Main.
Simon speech.
Introdu ction o f forme r
Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld by Sen. Jake Garn of
Utah.
Rumsfeld speech .
Former President Ford in-
troductory film.
Ford speech.
Address by Ben Fernandez ol
California. former presidential
candidate.
Address by Mayor Vincent
Cianci Jr. of Providence, R.l.
Program: "Together . . A
New Beginning"
Benediction by City Coun·
cilman Aaron Johnson of Fay-
etteville. N.C .• at approximately
8p.m.
PR41'ER OPENS
GOP CONCL4J/E
DETR 0 IT < AP> -The'
Republican National Convention
opened today with a minute ol
s l l e nt prayer ro r the 52
Amertcan hostages held In Iran.
movie. Maybe it's just an aviator with a whimsical
streak. But it was juat one of the sights aloni Orange
Coast beaches over the fair and swmy weekend.
The Republicans plan to open
each aessfon ol the.Ir rour~ay
convention with a Pr•yer ror the
hostages. who mulled their
2S4tb Uy of uptivlt.y today. ·
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Dollar lip; Gold,
Silver Down Sharply
f'aborers
Get Big
Pay Hike
LONDON (AP> The value ot the dollar roM •l•lM \ other
ma)o r cW'T't"neid on fore9p moMY markeu loday Gold and
silver fell w rply ~ •• flx.t b1 \he aft.-.oon ...Uni ol ~·1 top dea lert al 9147 a troy oun~. down from 117 l u ounce au.he c1.o11n1 Friday But ll plunced to 1111 ln New York, dOW't' '10 50.
Salvertnded lnNew Vortaltll n .down80cent.a.
n ... ,....,.,. ,"flN',..r-ftl•ftl
WAStuNGT()N (AP> • A Otfenae lntelllcence A1ency re-
port hu C01Kludtd Uaat a cnyMerioul nuh over the louU. AUaa·
Uc In Septemw probably wu caueed by a claaM.U.. n.aelear
e•plo.6on. Peat.,on IO'ttt• tald today.
The report, aald to be hedted -1th uncer\alnUu, d11..,....
with t.be opinion of a WhUe ~apouored panel of non10ven·
meat uperu lfllho leaned to °'9 view lbat the Duh 1t.emmtd
fro m nat.ural caun1. The lu ue aroH Sept Z2 when a VELA nuclear t•t detecUon H\elli~ re(lltered what WU deacrlbed IS aft "optical naah."
U.S. lnt.ellieence aourcu 1ald at the lime they believed South
Africa mlght have exploded a nuclear device in the atmoesphere
over a remote part o( the South AUantic.
.... "" .. f'o•r .. s~•t
RED BLUFt' <API -A woman and her three children were
murdered, apparently by a 32-year-old man who then drove to
Lassen Nationa l Park and killed himself, Tehama Count y
sherifrs deputies t aid today.
The bodies of Barbara Kitchen. 32, and her children 1
Denise, 8. Shelly. 11 . and Edward. 10, were found Sunday i~
their home. They had been shot, stabbed and muUlaled Satur-
day. said Sheriff Ron Konig. Edward Crandall of Fair Haven apparently drove to Lassen
National Park, shot himself, then drove over a cliff, deputies
said. Crandall left a suicide note w:llb a park attendant with a
drawing of a screw and a ball that matched a drawing scrawled
on the wall of the Kitchen home, deputies said. Also written on
the wall was. "I did it. I don't know why."
Rleerdu l'lre Spr~.,,.
RJVERSIDE <AP> -Fire o(ficlals hoped today to cont.In a
wind-whipped brush fire that raced a cross 800 a cres of rugged
mountainside in Riverside County.
Three air t.ankers we re called in to help fight the blaze that
broke out at about 5:30 p.m. Sunday on Box Springs Mountain,
said Capt. Herb Eberhardt of the state forestry division.
More tha~ 200 firefighters from city , county. state and
federal agenc ies battled the n a mes across "verv steep very roc~Y. t.c~raan" in the Bo:it Springs Canyon area, Eberhardt said.
No mJunes we re reported
IJ.S. Radio Bea~on B0911wd
Sl\N J UAN . Puerto Ri co <AP> -I\ bomb exploded today at
the base. of a U.S. Coa i.t Guard radio beacon to wer in San Juan.
No 1n1unes we re reported
Thc Co<JM \iuard attributed the bomb1nl! to ··tcr ron sts ··
Crash on Freeway
Kills 1, Injures 4
A Cahfom:a Highway Patrol
officer was rcport<'d in aitical
cond1t1on today an tht: after math
of a Sunday morning accident in
Costa M esa in which a tow truck
o perator was killed a nd four
othe r people were 1n1ured.
CllP Officer Rod Campbell,
32. of Anaheim. was In intensive
care at Fountain Valley Com·
m unity Hospital, where he was
being treated for he ad inJuries
suffered an the 4 a .m . accident
a long the sho ulder of the north·
bound san Diego Free way near
Fairview Road.
Officers swd a s mall pickup
truck struck a tow truck parked
a lon g the s houlde r o f the
freeway. injuring Campbell and
killing Harold Robb Jr .. 22. of
Garden Grove
Hos pital and relea~ed shortlv
thereafter ·
T he fourth passen~er. Tcrrv
Wood. 19. was tr eated for lacera·
t1ons and transferred t o another
hospital
T he drive r of t h e pi ckup,
_Robert Jordan. 22. also of Hun t·
ington Bea ch , was taken into
custody on charges of felonv
~r u nk e n dr ivi n g and
m anslaughter.
He was reported released W s
morning from Ora nge County
Jail on $2,500 bail a nd scheduled
to be arraigned July 28.
Anothe r CHP officer at the
scene or the accide nt, Chuck
Lemle y, was WJinjured
Labo~rs who went on strike a
week 110 for u he fty ~t to the
• M ptr hwr th~y now make
went t>Ark Lo work today. after
Southern C•llfornia builders•·
tuh vtl)' it gret-d to the ralae Sun·
tl ay nlsht
Thte :ilrlke ha d ha lted con·
11\n H'llon proJects lotallne ln the
bllhoru; of dollars in value in
Onanl(c and l.os Angeles COW\•
taei.
Cont racto rs represented by
t he A!\S()('iatlon of General Con·
tractors u e expected to formal·
ly vote on a S6 25 per hour raise
tor general labore rs later Utls
week. officials said today.
The tenlahve agr~ment came
following a marathon nine-hour ..
ncgot1atlon s ession i n Los
•\n getes. a cco rd ing t o Ray
Wilson. chairman of the labor
negotiating co mm1tlee .
Settlement was reached last
week with. representatives of
va rious crafts anti skills unions
hut the continued walkout by
l a b or ers who pe r form the
gen.era! hard work kept several
maJor proJects m Orange Coun·
ty shut down.
The 12.000 laborers represent·
cd by Labore rs and Hod Car-
r iers Union Local No. 652, Santa
Ana. kept a total of 100,000 other
workmen out during their strike
wh ich began last Monday.
f 'ro• P,..-A I
SMITH ...
I lowever. Smith testified that
1l was actually two men known
only a s Jac k a nd Ra y who
<'ON ccd him into participatin g in
the kidnapping. The defendant
also claimed that the two m en.
r epr es e nting b usine s s com -
pc t ltor s o f Miss Bea te r 's
v.ealthy brother. wer e the true
k:llers or the a ttractive young
v.ornan after fo rc:ng him at gun-
point to take his boat to sea.
Giles. <Jrguing for the life of
his cli ent, s aid sentencing Smith
t o life imprisonme nt without
P-Oss1bility of parole would mean
the defendant would likely never
l1Vl' among free men aga rn.
The defense attorney said 1l
would be highly unli kely that the
governor would ever commute
or modJ fy Smith's sentence to al-
low him lo be paroled from
prison, though the st ate's chief
t>xe cutave wouJd have that power
1f there "'as no sentence of death
hanging over Smith.
Giles ca utioned j urors lhat
t he ir dec ision would be ir ·
n•vcr!'1ble and something thev
v.ould ha \e lo live with the r~;1
Of their lJ\C!>
Cartl•r. lhl' pro'>ecutor. made
no recommendation to t he Jury
a!'. to a !>PC<'1flc pum shm ent .
"You a re all hy you r~etr 1n this
c·as<-:· the deputy district at-
torney l<Jld the JUr)
"Your Standard Of decency IS
what this cabe is a ll about." he
said
Ca rter said e ithe r a verdict of
death or life impris onment
would be just. He said Mi ss
Deale r's family had also bttn
consulted and had told him it
would put il'I trust in the jury
The Jury basically has three
options -It can send Sm ith to
death row. sentence him to life
In prison without parole or reach
no dec1s1on at all.
Both men had been stan<ling
off the r oadway survey ing a
wrecked vehicle from an earUer
a ccident which needed lo be
towed a way
CHP Officer John Merrill said
Robb was crushed between his
vehicle and the car to be towed.
County Fair Shoots
For Record Crowds
Four Huntington Beach teen·
a gers riding in the back oC the
pickup truck s uffered minor to
m od erate in j uries . Three of
them Eric Sainz, William Sar·
lain, and Tim Carlon. all 19 -
were taken to Mercy General
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Orange County Fair -officials
are optlnustac that \hey Wlll far
surpass last year's atte nd·
an ce as Sunday admittance
fi g ur es zoomed to nearly 42.000.
So far, with three of the 10 fair
days behind them, officials re-
port that 110,911 people have
been admitted through the fair
gates. That's 16,216 more than
during the first three days o(
laat year.
Fair manager Ken Fulk said
his staff predicted earlier that
400.000 would attend the fair,
which enda July 20, thi• year.
,
Last year 's attendanc~ totaled
306 .000
I' air board starr m embers had
projected record attendance fl~ures because of a concentrat·
e::t advertJslng and public rela-
tions campaign this year based
on thti theme '·A Touch of Coon:
try " a nd r evolving a r ound
O r c hico, the fal r 's chicke n
m ascot.
A spokes woman said this
m orning tha t the first three
days' attendance figures also
have been high becaus e or
"pe rfect weathe r " and great
••enterulnment attncUona."
Fair Slate
Tuelday l• Senior ClUaeoa Day 1t tbt S2nd Annual
Or1n1e County Fair ln Colta M111. The fair. playtn1
to record crow~ thl1 year. wU1 open at 10 a .m . .tth the
normal $3 admiolon fee r.cl\ACM to $1 for thoH a1e 85 or
older. Major events TUeM•)' lnd&ldt: -Noon to 10 p.m., Film F•tlval.
-2 p.m .. kidl' oru1e toll contest. -2 to 5 p.m .. Chet "Cattllb" Johnlon at Mooublne
Mt1dOW1.
-3 p.m .• clown cont.Mt.
-3:30, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m ., l"un'•·•·poppln' Clrc\IS.
-8 and 8 p.m .. Swaying Belro6 aerial act.
-&;15 and 8:15 p.m .• Wlnn Troupe. hl&h wire cycles.
-&:30to10 p.m., Johnnle Lane Dhcleland Band.
-1 p.m .• Bruah Arbot' 8lue1ru1 Band ln Moouhlne
Meadows. -1 ud t p.m .• Pat Boone ln tbt amphitheater. -t IUld 10 p.m .. Later Dlleomanla fn the 1randltandl.
-8:30 p.m .. Phoenix Jaa Bend on Hertta1• au,..
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P~rticipants in the sixth annual Newport
Pier to Balboa P ier Swim wade into chilly
wale~ at sta rt of 1.8 mile race Saturday
morning. The contest attracted 101 swim·
m e rs . Bill ~and all , representing Palos
Verdes Aquattc Club, was the overall win·
n e r while Kelly Ma.rtz .. o f S urfs ide
Aquatic Club, placed tops in the women·s
division. A lifeguard-onJy pier·to-pier pad·
die contest followed and Newport guard
J ack Li!'lcke finished first a nd Laguna
Beach h f egua rd Tom Redwitz came in
second. The wa ter temperature hovered
between 60 and 62 degrees.
Mesa and Newport
To 'Bury Hatchet'
By J Ellll\' CLAUSEN
OI ... o.ll y ~I ... '\aft Arlene Schafer and J ackie
Heather. mayors or Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach respectively
have schcduJed wha t they con·
sider a momentous m eeting July
18 .. T hey'll .. publ bur y the
ha tchet." i.ays Ma_ r Heather
Students of coastal m_ymt•apal
affalrs long have obser \?c.'\I lhat
re lations bcl""ecn the l""O c1tv
governments have bt!cn ctully
for years
The t wo new m ayor.. put lht·1r
heads together 1n Santa Clara.
Ma y IJ 10 . at a Ll'agu1• or
Califor nia Ctllt''> '-l·m1 n<Jr frir
ne w mayor. anc1 <'Ount'1 l m•·m
bl·r:-. from throu~hout thl· ~t.111•
M a~or S<·hah·r :.aid lhl'> ""~·vk
l hl· t1A o IA O:nl'n decided th<J1
t ht·1 r <:ommuntl te)o. have .. t,,o
rn a n v m u t u a I c ,, n r e r n' Jn d
sh:tn' too many Ol'cd">' to let
houndant.'b stand bet wc•t'n thl·m
:-.:either ret:;i lls exat'tlv v. h"n
n·lat1on)o. fro'I.<' ovt'r IJ1:1v.°c•1•n thc·
tv.o c 1lle:..
Uut lon gtlm e coa i.i a l ob
servers te(all that the le<> agc>
bt'~an about the llmt• co .. 1;.1
Mesa incorpor ated as a t·1t v
after Newport spurned the ar~
during the municipal annexation
wa rs o( the early 1950s
T hose annexation battles 1n
eluded Newpo r t Beach sue
cessfu lly throwing its boun
dan c!> arounrt l ·pp<'r :-.:e"'peort
Hay, blocking Costa Me~a·.-. .&c·
ccs!. lo the sea
And then there wc·re batllt·s
over J~l where the slal(.' pm
posed Coast F'rccway wni. to go,
with state offic1ab eventually
abandoning the proJect
Th e n . t o o. t h t>r e v.e r c
skirmishes over t he event ual
co nsolidation in 1965 of the
Newpo r t and Cos ta Mei.a
eleme ntary school districts wit.h
the areawide high school dii.·
trict. Old·timers observe that fence·
mending mov<.-s have been tned
before many tJmes.
The pot still s im mers over
s u c h Issu es a s conne ct ing
University Drive Crom Irvine.
through Newport Beac h's Upper
Bay area, ioto Costa Mes a
And there is Costa Mesa 's
hope for eventually pushing the
Costa Mesa f'reeway conce
c alled the Newport Freeway>
~ gals wear
Just fOf Gals
throug h a port1vn or Newpon to
Pacific Coast lhKhway
And there 1s Mt·<;a'!> hope for a
puhhc }farina and acce!>s to the .,,.J alon.: lhe Santo Ana H1~er
J11d "•·v.1><Jr1 ·, 1·n,1 t n th •1H•r
t 1r.•n1•1· C'11u11t) ,,1.rn-., 111 1"q1;ond
.!111111 \A.\ ..tlW 1\lrf1'trl 111111 ("1,,l,1
\\1•:-,.1 .11\•').!l.•<lh t11 111.1~ t· ..... H (r1r
1111irt• r'itili>.) J lrcr J!\ f h;tht uv1·r
't'"' )><irt. 'I tw ll"l ll> 11111~ .1no! t•·mp•·r'
'11111\'llnll'' 'h11M
'.\1 a' ur I 11-~lhl·r in a ri·Cl•nl Int
11! underi.lall•mt•nt 11l1~c·rvt.·d
Thf• rPlcit1on .. h1 p h..t"' 1 1·n ,.,,.,l~
.\lt·-.d ,wd :'\1 ·v.11w·1 u,.,,, h h.1 '>n t
lx-l'n good at :di
Both m ayori. c-1.1n tct1d they
-.ant thl' vroblcmi. l<> end
"We want Uus I July 18 mttt·
mg 1 to be pos1lwe," sald Mayor
Schafer
The two will m~t. alon~ ",th
city mana~ers Fred Sorsabal of
Co!ota ~~a and Ho~rt \\ r nn of
'.'c"'µort Heath al .&b<Jut 11 l'l
a m an Costa \tc"J ~ flt' II.ill
(or :1 pnoe;,<; "' t-nl ·
Thl·n th,· f11ur "'di i;.11 tn a
rt '-laurant for j lun1..hL-on rta'>
\ u ~ion of mutuJI <:orit·•·r n'
Mrs Schafer said
E a<'h of thl' two ci t> counc:ls
as to provide two items fo r d1~
CUS~IOO
Later this year. the ma)'ors
observed. they hOP<' to gel the ir
rounc1ls to~ether for a '4'0rkin~
d1nnl'r meetmi;;
·'It ·~ time Wl' ml•ndcd the
fe n ces.·· Mayor S<'hafe r o b·
served.
Refugees Re turn
NO:--;G SAMET. Thailand
1AP > An estim a tt>d 80.000
C'ambod1ans returned todav to a
refugee camp &Jon g the embal
ti e d Tha iland ·Ca m bod111n
border . a week after fleeing d11r·
aog f1 ghtJng belwc.;-cn rival anti
<'Ommunlst gut>rrill a g roups
Ocean Pacthc oorcs Sho rts. ta110rea tor the
•
active Oal A rainbow ot colors aQua, coral,
beige. ott white and Slato t::>lue Complomenung thO
shorts are a preny group ol Hawahan Pflnt blOuseS
Aloo ChOmtn dO For joons
Chill Mars
Beachgoers
Fun in Sun
The s ky was blue and the
weather tailor -made for tanning
but the run sto pped there as
water te mperatures a long the
Orange Coast took on a winter·
like snap over the weekend.
T he unsummer-hke sea tem·
pe r atures apparently brought
out the meanness in stingrays
it lo n g th e O ran ge Coast.
L1fel(uards from Sea l Beach t.o
San Clemente said more time
.,., d S ~pent treating stings than
resn11n~ b:ithcr'i.
The onlv inc1c1('nt lhat hrok1•
I ti•• ' • .trn .drnai.: lit•• 1·11.i-.I v. ,,., 1n
:-.J11 t 'l•·ani.:1111· ~.1111rtl.1~ 1·H·ntnv
"'h•·n th1 · -,k1µ~r of u :J2.foot
1 :J b111 1·ru1'lcr gur:ni·d hr!> ve.S!>cl
•int o th<· IH•a1 h v.h1·11 hi· -.poltL'<l .J
It ,,i,. .rnd f1'tir1·d hi-. IJoat might -.wl..
In I .. H•un.& B~·;cch about 25,000
\ 1 .. 111,r-., '>ht>"'l'rl uµ 1:<Jc h da) .
l.1 fl·i.: UOJ rill. re: ported one re::. cue
~.1turduv and 16 Sunday .
In :"~lo\'J>Ort Beach lhe water
reached a high or 60 degrees.
Li feguards, noting that 95.000
t,e1ch goers crammed onto the
'tr and each da y, reported only
-.1x rescues Sunday.
rf een Be aten
And Robbe d
At Yacht Club
An lft-year·old deck hand was
d ragged into a restroom at the
Bahia .Corinthian Yacht Club In
Ne"' port Be ach late Saturday.
kicked anlo s ubmission and then
robbed. polJee said today.
T imothy Neal Thom as told ol·
f1t"e ri; tha t a bearded man threw
him on the ground. kicked him
en the face, stepped on his hands
and made off with $311 in cash.
Police said the young yacht
hand had ;ust finished working
on a boat moored near the y~c~
club. UIOl Bayslde Drive. w~
he was grabbed. .,
The bearded s uspect, poli~
noted. was about 25 years old. ~
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!:>6 FASHION ISLAND
N WPORT BEACH
(714) 644-7030
..
Mond!y. Jutr 14, tllO
••t Befiltu for 'lfnsinkafJle' Titanic:
.......,., fer~..,. today.
TM 'tllmk', • a lUtaf'1 MMf •
1tnaek • ~ April \4, 1111. duria& •ta mu.a vo,.a,. from Ea11anct to tbe baited ..._
............... milel
1outbeaat of N••IOtladlaad 0.ty .,. "'the, ...............
werenved.
"I don't UUll we'll ftad Mr bod•• ... MJd .... """' ...... Mlke HanU. a diieem.U~
ori.,ention Operu
fllmllUlbr from Tampa
But, M Mid, "We bope to fully
docutneftl tbe debriJ.''
Tbe »4ay lrip -poatponed
fro m Sa&urda1 wbeD aome
equlplnfllt waa dtlayed -ii the
llral ol lwo lbal will co.t up to $4
mllUoo. Nul year. Harrla's
1roup plau to reacttva'-the
Alumtaaut, a re.earcb s u b·
martne thM bu been drydo(ked
In J &('k.looville1 &tnce 1972. most
Re0:gan Veep Pick
'Biggest Probleni'
DETROrT IAP) Rep Jack
Ke mp's fnends wore hats toultng
a "Reagan.Kemp" ticket Sen
Howa rd JI Bake r Jr made 1t·
clear· that be would ha ve to be
pulled kicking and screaming m·
to the Vlce preside ntial rmg And
a supporter of Geor ge Bush de·
cided rus best str ategy was to
lay low.
As the Republican N at1onal
Con vention opened today, we ll·
known nam es continued to bub·
ble to the surface. as specul ation
about Ronald Reagan's v1cc
presidential choice focused on
fi rst one Republi can and then
another
Reagan portrayed the ('ho1cc
the only element of s uspense
left m the convention -as "the
b1~gest problem confronting me
right nol4 " lit-s <11d he did not
expect to makl' a dec1s1on until
Wedne!>da} night. when he 1~
for mally awar ded t he COP
presidential nominat ion
And 1n a pre-r ecorded 10
terview with CBS News, Reagan
said he <lid not "have anyone
tucked away tn my mind" as hls
running mate.
When reminded that he would
tu rn 70 shortly alter 1naugura
tion day next J anuary . Reagan
s aid : "This is why it is such a
pro ble m and why I a rr not
rushing into anything."
When pressed a bout whether
he had not made up his mind ,
the former California governor
~aid "I don't think that's un-
usual. I think there's something
cynical in choosing someone
with a clifferenl political VlCW
t han your o wn ~;th the idea an
mind of gelling votes."
The name of Sen. Pa ul Laxall,
a Reagan friend for many years
l.mce the two were governors of
California a nd Nevada . was
r aised up from the dead alter
Reagan staff m embers derued
a ny truth to a Washington Post
Baring Up
New Yorker Neu; Mr. Nude
SAN BERNARDINO <AP>
1l was o ne beauty pageant
nobody would dream of calling a
put on. Take off would be more
appropriate.
Either way. lop --and bottom
. honors went to as piring actor
Bill M arino as he strutted away
with the Mr. Nude lntern~&t.aonal·
USA title Sunday.
. The muscular. S·foot-9 New
Yorker claime d the cr own
before some 200 onlookers at the
Tree house Fun Ranch 1n San
Bernardino after edging 13 con-
testants -including one named
de Peel.
But looks alone do not it Mr
Nude make
Contest rules stipulated, for
t>xample, that "suntans will ~
Judged only m case or a tie "
Men were Judged on c riteria
ra ngi ng rrom "convers utiona l
abilily," to "a ura of high moral
sense " and the une xpected
"tas te an clothang "
Clothes''
"Yes." affirmed contest or·
gamu·r Bill 1-'lel>hcr llhe name
1s real >
T hat category wal> Jud ged at a
formal dinner the night before
the pageant. Fleshe r said. not·
m g tha t Mr. Nude "m ust be able
to go out and speak to groups to
promotesociaJ nudism."
The ranch. l''lesher added, is
t h e first nude toastmast e rs
~roup sa n c tioned b y
Toastmasters International. It
also boasts the first sanctlooed
nude <chefs> clllli coollolf, M
said.
Birthday suit beefcakes also
wer e judged for personality.
witb Marino v oted Mr .
Personality and first·nmnerup
Jim f'1o we rs was named Mr.
Congeniality .
Marino w ill bead t o r Las
Vegas this year to represent the
U S. in the Mr. Nude Interna-
tional fi.nal.
Miss Nude International USA
will be chosen in a few weeks.
Not e ve r y would-be oud1c
cutie can enter one of Fles her's
events, however.
.. A II contesta nts mus t be
nudists by the pageaot dales,"
his rules insist.
· Imposters wiU be weeded out
1f exammation fails to reveal
"an even, all-over color'' on the
body.
P re -pageant flesbt1vities 10·
eluded a n exhibition by f ive
me m bers of the Buff Divers
par achute team, who skydJve
wearing nothing but a helm<."t,
knee pads a nd boots
The Space Sb\lttle Orbiter Enterprise is mated with a
15·•tor)' exterDal propellant tank and twin inert solid
rocket boolten on te>p ol a mobile launcher plaUorm at
the Kemedy Spece center ln Florida. The lblp bu been
undergolna fit and function test.I.
story saytng that Reagan had
dec ided against pa ck ing the
Nevadan
One Re agan intim ate. who
ask t-d not to be identified by
na m e. said the re were three
categories into which the poten-
tial C'andidutes fit:
T he moderates. who include
Ford. althou~h no one expects
hun to be the vice presidential
nom inee: Sen. Howard JI. Baker
Jr , of Tennessee: and Bush
T h is source s aid t hese men
would help the Reagan ticket
wan vott.'S. w hile car rying no
liabihties
The generally a('ceptable
('andidates. including Rumsfeld.
Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana.
and Vander Jagt of Mkhigan.
t>a<'h of whom would add neither
great strengths nor li abililJ~ to
the ticket.
Two candidates whose con·
s ervat1ve pOl>1l1 0 n l> m ight
ham pt>r Reagan's crfo rt~ to
broaden hls support Laxalt
and Rep. Jack Kemp of New
York.
An Asso('1ated P r ess-NBC
News poll round that most rank·
and-rile Republicans across the
n ation don't know w ho they
would like to see as Reagan's
running mate. but those who
have a favorite choose George
Bus h . former djrector or the
Central lntelUgeoce Agency.
By Sunday. a source close to
former President Ford sa.Jd that
Reagan was focusing oo three
Republicans -Bush. Rep. Guy
Vander Jqt of Kicbigao and
former De fense Secr etar)
Donald Rumsfeld.
Tbis s ourc e . wh o a s ked
ano ny m ity. said F o rd was
pushing Reagan lo pi ck Vander
J ag t. c hai rman o r th e
Republican Congressional Com·
mittee who will give the cooven-
tton keynote address Tuesday.
The congressman left oo doubt
about wbat he would do if or·
rered the nom10alioo · "I would
<'Onsider it and a gonize for one·
tenth of one second and then J'd
l>a y yes." he said.
A membt:r of Reagan·s cam
pa1gn inner circle who 1s an un·
abashed Bush s upporter indicat-
ed that ther e was a quiet lobby
ing effort on his man's behall
inside the Reagan camp. But he
s aid t hat the most dangerous
thing I.bey rouJd run into now
would be a campaign to "wave
fl ags" for their fa vorite .
*
Speech Done,
Reagan Heads
For Detroit
B)' Tbe A.11«la&ecl Press
His acceptance speech virtual·
ly completed, Ronald Reagan
headed today for Detroit to ac·
cept a prize he has been pursu·
ing for more than a dozen yea rs
-the Republican nomlnatioo
for preakieot.
Presa secretary Ed Gray said
the 69-year-old form e r
Califom.la governor completed a
draft ol hh speech, wblch Gray
described as a message aimed
at voten in November rather
than toward cooveotlon del·
e1ates. over the weekend at bis
Loa Ancetes Home.
Beyond that. Gary gave no
hint of the content of the s~h
Reagan is to give Thursday
night when h e accepts the
nomination.
Gray abo declined comment
on s~W.Uoo about Reaian·s
choice for a vice presidential
l'WUllqmate.
Reaian allo kept up hia at·
tacb .,aimt President Carter
on Sunday. aaytna that the So-
viets .ouid prefer Carter to win
the NO\'ff'lber election and will
"Uarow a few boals" to Carter to beJpblanmpetp.
·'I would be very worried
about me Jf the Soviet Union
wanted me to be prtaldeot,"
Rea1an toad CBS cornspondent
Mike Wallace In an interview for
tbe Pl"OIP"Am ... Mlnwtea" to be
aired tol\llhl at I on Channel 2.
•
ly bec11.t1t It's IO expeftllve to
operate.
The ~ientltu a nd •dventurers
accompt nylng Ha rris hope to
locate the Tit.anlc. in 12,000 reet
or wa&ft'. wtlh • aopblatacaled
aonar system and to plertt 1u
ahroud of darknesa by remote
control. \IStng powerful strobe
hghts aod a b•tte ry of cameras.
After the crew ptopolnt.s the
locailon ot the Titanic, Harns
saad , they will return wlth the
Aluminaul hoping to retrieve
tome mat~rial from lbe sblp
with the aubmarine's robot-Uke
a rms.
Harns hu farnt hopes of com·
Ing up with a jewel-encrusted
book ot poetry. lhe Rubaiyat ot
Omar Khayyam . which wu on
tts way to a muse um.
He a.be> says there is an out·
side chance of r~overing •be
passenge r manif est -4 list that
includes such prominefit names
as J obn J a cob Aator. &b e
wealthy financier, and laid«
St raua, owner ol llaey'1 depart-
m ent ltOre lo New Yorlr. Both
died.
Harris also lnteodJ t.o make a
documentary and sell book and
film rllhta.
The odyssey is being financed
by Texas oil baroo Jack Grimm.
who backed previous attempts
to find the Loch Ness monster
and the Yetl ol the K.imalayas.
Roar of the Greasepaint
:'\ancy Falconer. 9. of Irvine . undergoes <s
facia l .t ran~format1on for a clown conte t
:it tht• Orange Count~ Fair in Costa M e!le:i
'Incidents' Conceded
Nuclear Plant ln<h1Stry Denies Safety Scare .
WAS HI NGTON I AP 1
Utilities a nd t he nucle ar 111
d ustr y acknowledge that hun
dreds of unexpected mc1denu..
including operator a nd equip·
ment failures. occur ea ch year
a t nuC'lear power plants. But
they deny allega tions by an anti·
nuclear group thet these eveota
ra ise new s afety concerns
Cr1tJcaJ Ma,:,s, an anti-nuclear
g r oup aff iliat ed with Ralph
:'•fade r. released a report Sunday
saying more than 2.300 s uch tnc1-
d e nt s wer e r e po rted to t he
Nuclear Regulatory Com m1ss1on
in 1979. A plant in Virginia had
130 incidents and another an Ohio
109.SanOnofrehad 13
..This data s peaks volumes
about mis m anagement . poor
operator training, la>< 1nspeetton
<ind rreq ue nt m cchan1c11l
breakdowns .·· deC'lared Cn t1cal
Mass director Richard Pollock
"It 1s a proftlc or an 1ndustr~·
r u s h 1nJ: hca d l o n ~ t o ward
another Three Mlle I !)land "
Although uti11t1cs and 1ndustr~
spokes men and N RC official~
said the 2.300 figur e was essen
liall y correct. they disputed th<'
condus1on that the reports
called lirense t>vents reports
renect safety problcml> at any of
LheplanLc;. ··r w ould atta t·h no
i.1g n1f1caoc<' 14haLS~vcr" to tht·
number of report~. l>a1d Carl
~tichaelson. head of thc NRC of-
fice t hat analyzes SU('h reports
··What <."ount~ 1~ thl' naturl' of
14 h a t h a p p e n 1· d a n d n o t
111.'Ce~sanly how many times 1t
hapJ)(!ned "
The s urvey by Critical Mas~
gave few specifics as to lhe typt
of 1nc1dents reported It said
they included eqwpmenl railure .
h u m a n e rro r a nd "design
failure .. -a ll ran"'n" from
minor to :o.en ous and pro
'tded · an unsetlltn~ Pt<'lurc ·
Jbout nudear safel~
Govenwr's
<Ar Swiped
ROML'L L"S. Mich lt\P1
Poltrc• an M1ch1~an often are told
to kl't'P on tht.· lookout for l>lOlen
<':H i.. but one lh<Jt "as reportl.'<1
:-w1pl:'d over the ~eekcnd ~as "'
bit Spet.'1al 1t wai. tht.· ~O\
crnor':.
\;o, Wilham ~l ll hkcn ' 19t!O
L1nc·oln Cont1nt-nlal Mark \'I
limousant• complell· with :.talc
police radio. a "not gun" 1n lhl'
trunk and a ltcenst" plate read
tn~ MSG ·OOO "a:. taken Sun·
da~ from <i holl'I parkan~ lot
Tht· !!O\'<'rnor. head of tht·
' l 3 t t' · ' d e I t• J!. a t 1 o n t o t h l'
Ht·pubhcan :"at1ondl ConHn
t 1on. I!> l>ta) in~ .:1t thl' hotel dur
m~ th<' C'oovent1 on "h1ch opened
todav in Dl-tro1t
Jamh T Hhodes. mana~cr n(
nuclear tl'Chn1cal s er vices for
the \'irgm1<1 El~lnc· & Powt"r
Co . called the Critical Mass sur
,.._.~ "rruslcadmg and deceptive:"'
and added that the reports "In·
d1 cate the w1ll1ngness of nuclear
ut1lttlles lo scruUn1z.e carefully
n rtually ~very aspect of their
operauons to increase s afety
margml> ..
\"1rg1rua Ele<-tnc & "ower l>
:'\orth Anna I f"{'actor had 130 in
c1dents tn l979. more than thrt-e
• llml'l> the avera ge num ber of in
c1den ti. r e ported by the 68
operatmg plants
Carl Goldstetn or the Atom1('
lndu:stnaJ f'orum !>aid th at since
the Three Mile Island nuclei1r
accident tn March l979. uUlll1~
have tended to "report ever~
thm~ .. and the volume of n ·
portl> at limes "rent.'<'ts the con
l>('lt'nUOU!>O~" of pla nt ownen>
M l('haclson ll> u rormer Tt-n
n t' ~ :. t• t· V a I 1 e ,. A u t h n r 1 l v
t•n)!lnl't'r who had "arnt-d of ~
J)Olt'nllal Thrt't: Mile Island act1
dl•nl 14t'll bt'fon · 1t happcnt'<i.
~1 1 chacl:.on wai. hired 1n
t-'t•bruan to head thl' new NRC
offtCl' ~ h1ch 1n April be~an
dOa lyzmi;: llcen.'il' t.•\'t.'nt report:-
:-ubm1llt'<i b' ut1hlJcs lie sa1rl
hll> l>lafr or i6 ha:-nut looked at
the 19'rn iyport~ t•\ct:pt an :.om<:
Clll>t'l> "'hen• a report 14 ai. part of
a trend
thi daeis1c wtndbnz6lw.r,
m6dQ, m wg1and or th<l-
flm e>t a1 l cotton fXJp1 in
W1 th auth:z.ntic tartan
Ii rhng . thz. ONZ. jOCkzt
hz,'J l lo-.q, tD ~r.
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f"8o.IY1 br1t.1sh tan
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Reruns Anyone?
I
HOS co•• Tait ELEPRANn: In t1venl the nf'W•
l'h1ded )"GUI' attention. the a.publican N~Uoo•J Conve.nuon
e>peoed ....._, ln Detroll It lhould have Ill the •U.pen.ei of
watthifta lfUI 1row Tb.lJI C".OP conclavf' la ttoina to bl-JW.l Jlh you &l'ttlntt
ready lo io \o a movte Lh•t ev.,.y body el e in your hou.e
hH already 1een. J"ltl u you depart out the doot.
iOmebod)t lhoull, "The butler did tt !"
Oul ol ffrta.la ..,_raU. f~ drama. the R publlcan1
an now ll'yiq to pump up IOlfte 1ua-peue on who will tx-
nomlnated for U. vice pN!lldency. It bu been wktel)' re
ported thM the >t membert cl ow-Oran1 County deJea•·
tlon prefer one New York ~1ressman named Jack
Kemp, a former proleu10ft&I rootball qua.rttirbaca..
IF U•P GETS HIS number called'. that means he'll
tht>n be pl~•nc bathP to the 1'4¥ who once played a foot
ball 1tar in the UMO film, "Knute Roclu'le. All Arnen cMn "
There 8"IDI to be UtUe quetUon that with th~ pres
It Yllu Trre of GOP Convmtaon TV, Try the l.ole MotJte
tdenllaJ dedsaon already mwled an . the Rt-puhhr <Jni> are
tr~ an g to pump a little showbai a nd ix:rson ahty p1 l .Zlt1Z into
tht! Detroit gatherm~.
Th.15 morning, for e xample. Pa t Boone "'<Jl> :.cb<.>du led •
to lt'1td the Pledge of Allegiance T hey had a film
!'.t·hedult-d on Alf Llfndon Ha lly Grah<1m 1:. st ht·duled to
pra ..
Late r , some c-ntertainment w a:. 'uppo-.l'd to kl:t!p
lhangi. going with H<Jl boa lsl<ind'i. Buddy E b1>1·11 '1" hand,
<Jlon g with We1yne N1·wt1m, .'.i1ni.:l'r Hng1·r'> \'1c•k1 Carr
M1.-hael La ndon, IJon ny anti M.ine Os mrmd ~ind :.om P
othe rs
You :..hould be gr<Jteful that (Jri.1ng1· c ounl> 11,1.., ., ~1
m e m ber delc~alaon at the GOP convent1v11
IT ISN'T EASY. you knnw, to even find 24 p('()ple in
O re1ngc \ounty .,..ho <Jre w11l111g to :..~nd om• week of July
an JJ1•tro1l
SIOl'(' you alrc:.idy kn Qw h1.w th•· pl()l 1::. going to tum
o ut an lhl' enll. )OU might (1g1.111 · \OU 1·.,n e :-.1·Jpc · the l'llO
\cntaon dram:..
Do n't ht.'l on 11 1hl' "'hol• 'ti""' '' g<m1g 111 bf· ~pl11t
ten·rJ ull m•c•r tel<.·vt!>HJr> Huth C'twnru·h 1 e1nt1 7 'tc.rlr'<I
bt•am111g llus cxt r<JV<JJ.(<IOL.t \11U1 "'·" dt t 30 thl'> Jflt'r
noon Th~n at g~:.. on frum thnc· 1\nd ''"· ;u11J 1iri
YOU MAY !::ND t.:J> !>Uff<:nng a '>pr aan1·d wn-.t JU~l
from tWlslm~ the dia l 1n an t:ffr>rt l11 avoid 1l
With lut k. you m tl{ht hnd <i rerun of tJ Honald He<1ga.n
movie
Phyllis Oilier will s how on the l ube tonight al !I JO B>
that ume, she m <Jy look like Mass America
If 1t lurns out you Just t•an't i.tand the high drama and
:..us peni>e of the convention from Detroit. then .. arc <i couple
of TV alternatives
VOU COULD WATCH Wonder Wom <J n at 6 p m and
pack up on the SJ x Mil hon Dollar Ma n at 11
These may be s ummer rcruni-. but the plot wall movl!
ttlo ng faster than events in Detroit
By golly, nobody h as lo Sl'r cam ''Ckar the lll'11C:..''' ror
Wonder Wo man.
Deaths Mount
In Torrid Heat
•1 'fte Auut .... ...._
Mhaourl Gov. Joseph
THtdale declared a· ata~ of
•mer1ency throu1bout the atate
today becauae ol a prolon1ed
heat wave and put lhe National
Ouud on ltandby.
1'be heat bu ~lalmtd at lea1t
41M Uv ln l5 Ital.ea alnee It
tM-,.n thrt"e week.a a10. lochHi·
ms at lt:Mllt 137 In Mlnouri. ae
cording to an unolfkial count by
The Aaaoclated PY.eu. TeudMJ~ said he waa advised
by the NaUooal Weather Service
that the b lab temperatures
would probaly continue for at
ln1t another week. On Sunday,
It waa 108 in Kansas City.
No Guard members were ac·
tuaUy called to duty. But if they
are. TeasdaJe s aid they would
perform such tasks as helping
the elderly tn finding r elief from
the heat.
TEMPERAT URES HAVE
been 50 h.lgb ID St. Louis that
Ka lle. an adult male or angutan
at the San Louis Zoo who 1i.
niatlve to tht: Malaysian Jungle.
Mexico Flood
Victims Hoot
President
TIJUANA. Mexico <AP> -An
e stimated 2.000 demonstrators
Rreeted Mexico President Jose
Lopez Portillo here Sunday Wllh
shouts or "bandldo" and "down
with Lopez Portillo" because of
continued water s horta11tes and
f~ulure to repair recent flood
damage.
O nly a las t manute routl'
C'hange away from the c ity's
main street. the Avc nada Revolu
c•aon. wtuch recently had been
s pruced up for Lo~i Portillo'1. ar
rival. avoided a confrontation
wltb the angry reside nts.
B UT D U RING lh l· l t•w
minutes he wa1' drive n down th•·
:..t ree t 1n the company 1.1
Northern HaJ<J Californ1 <J \;ov
t'rno r Ro be rto dl· la M<Jdrid.
Lopez Port.Jllo wa!> voe<tlly bla1'tt
cd by the crowd:-.
"Wa t e r . w alt:r," 1'houted
Maria J<Jurc~u1 ;,:.. -.he :..tornJ
Jlong tht• p rc:..1dt·nt ·:.. rvutc
"They ~we u!> w<Jtcr al three an
t he moruung Wld la ke al a way <1t
hlX m the morruog . Those of us
who don't have reser voirs tu
!>lore it don't have ;my water
But the water balls keep com·
1n~."
C ab drive r s or the ROV ·
cr nment·controllcd Confedera
t1on of Mexiclfn Worke rs cab
dravl'n> blar<-d thl'ir horn!> in .in
Jtkmµt to dro"'n out thl· prii
ll::-.ls
SOMt.: 40,000 r cs1dc nlh 1n Uw
n o rthwest section o f T1JU1t nd
have ~n l<Jr gely without Weiln
s ince Februetry an the wake of
d evastating nood:. tha t killed <it
leai.t 2Q rel>tdcnli. and c:au:.t:d
m illions of dollars an damatte
died ol heat proltratJon, 100 ol·
llcl1l1 announced Sunday.
''Kalle. wttb bl• Jon1·balred
coat, apperently coWd not cope
with the recent. St. LoWa beat
wave," a IOO apolrearnaa aakl. ·
Sunday't bilb ln St. Lou1a WU
96 and that wu cool compared
with eome otbtt •pot.I. It WU 10'1
an Mempbjs, the hottest day In
the cily since r ecords were
started in 1875. In Batesville,
Ark .. at was 111.
"We're just going to have to
sweat it out," said Rip Howard.
a · forecas t e r for Natio nal
Weather Service tn llemphia.
BESIDES THE fatalities in
Mi ssouri. there have been 81
deaths in Texas, 84 10 Arkansas.
34 In Tennet1aee. 33 In Oklahoma.
25 Ln Kansas, 3 1 In Georgia, 20 in
M 1ssissipp1, LS an Illinois . 13 in
Alabama, five ln Lou.biana, four
1n Kentucky, two each in South
Carolina and Indiana and one in
Nebraska
At Offutt A1r l"or ce Base m
N~briu;ka, 110 people alt.ending
un open howw were treated for
hl'at exha ustion The tJas e's
thermometer read 97 .
The h.lgh m Macon, Ga ., ww.
108 and Ma yor George Israel
declared an emergency. The llr·
<"ondlt1oncd Macon Colise um
wa:. opened to the public and
police l"rwsed in paatrol cars.
url(ang those who felt an dange r
twcau.se ol the he1tt to go to the
t:ohseum. Caty buses, normally
idle on Sunday, we nt on runs to
the coliseum.
In Arkansas. the state Oepart-
mt•nt of Pollution Control and
Ecology reported that the air in
Lillie Rock wa:. unhealthful for
three hours eac h a fternoon
hl'causc or a hagh content or
oione
Oione 1s produced from a rt.··
a('t1on between s unlight and et1r
pollution. the department s aJd
A high owne rontent an t.he alr
t•1tn c<ause respiratory probleml>
and hurt plants, thl· department
said
I N FLORIUA, Halph
Pt• n d It' t o n of th c N al 1 o n i.t I
Wt'ather St-r v1('l' an M1am1 said
t ht' heat wa-. d r yin ~ out the
U'>ual wet seahon an the su b
1rop1ca l :-.outhl•rn part of tht•
... t ii t•·
/\ n rt off 1e1 <i I:-. '> a 1 d 4 0-. 000
1•h11·kt·n'> havt• d1<'d 1n thl·
l .. londa P<Jnhandlc• due to htl{h
l••mµt'ntlun .. > T he mt-r cury hit
;1 record 104 an P(•nha<"ola Sun
duy. the i.t·Vl'nth t.lay in a row
that P e ns acol a matc he d o r
hr o ke the day's record tern
pe ra ture
Metoorologast John Lipe said
tht• s t&tf' could expect little re
ll('f from the heat fo r at least 1t
\\t'ek
Pl~a Rejectt·d
WASJllN<iTON 1/\1'1 I\
fc•lll'ntl JUdJ.(t' lodtl) re fused t11
rt•c1ue£' lht' t hrt•(• yt·<ir prascm
I • · r m h a n d t' d fo r m t• r H t' p
C'harlC'S c na~g., .Jr for a 197>1
1· r 1 m 1 n a I r on v 11· t 1 o n 1 n J
k1l"kback C'a:.t•
Watery Protest ..............
They ~Y have lost m their effort to have an equal nghts
plank inserted into Republican platform. but these
women have their "sa y" as they s ail o n Detroit Rive r
past J oe Louis Arena whert GOP convention opent.'<i to·
day.
Iran Executes 24;
Two Seek Asylum
By TIM: .bllOCia&ed Preas
I raruan fmng J>quads today
:..hot 24 ~le -mcludang a \.Op
~eneral and two leaders o< the
~mall Baha.1 rt!l1 g1ous i.ect 1n
o n l' o f th1· b u:..te!>t d a):.. 1n
month:.. for the cowitr~ 's rcvolu·
t 1onan execut.iont•rs
Tur k 1:..h r t>po r t-. s -.1 d
rnt«1n.,..h1lt-. th<.tt t \\r1 Iranian .itr
Corn· h t-Ull'nant:... l>fJS'>lbl;. :,tral!
1,!lt·rs frum a c:ou p cons piral')
1 ru'>hed bv Ira nian authonllt-"
H1•..,, a ht:l1('optcr lo ii Turk1'h
airstrip ond iJ\kt-d for PQhtJ<·a l
J s;.lum
T t-hra.n H.,d11J rt·1JQrtcd ~Wl
da) thut 500 ~pit· had ~n "'r
r csttd m ~lion .,..1t.h the <al
h:.ced rrulJLary plot to ovcrthrov.
thl.' revolutio nary rt-~1me of
Ayi.lolli&b ~lah Khome1ru.
The executJona were reported
to h ave taken place 1n four Ira·
naan c alleb.
l"li Tt:HRAS. eight Pt=<>Plt:
"' \' r f' l' x cc u t e d Lt . C "n
lloui.han~ Hatam. who was de p
ut y comm a nder o f the Jutnt
I hl(•(i. Of ... tJff during ll\C la.'>\
)l'ar or t ht:' :.hu h 's reign
"1C1mar.. fUiJa blirn. en offlet:r o(
l ht• shah's lmpcnal Guard . arnd
'IX "we ll kn o '4n drug traf·
f 1d .. t'r<' rom 1ctt"d bv A;. atoll ah
S adcgh Kh a lkhala 'l> anti
na rcotics court.
In the northwci.t c ity o f
Tabriz. Tehran rad io s aid.
Khulkhifh and another JUd~1· ·
'>l'nl 14 pt•11pl1• b1·f11rl' f1r1ng
:.qu<.1d.:., 12 of th('m for clru~ traf
fl ck mg. aduJtl'ry. '>Prt·Jll 1ng pm•
t1tut1on and h<imbhn ~
'I ht· 1JUwr l14tJ ..,h,il 1n I Jhn1
v. "rt· 11knt1f1L-d :.i.., l>r Fara mar /
'>am:indari and 'i adollah Ai-.t<im
v.hu tht· ra<l111 l>Jlfl "'''rt: put 'lo
11\-J I h for ·· ru11nrng tht' Baha1i-.
1·t·t1tt'r-. an T<i1Jn1. \\1Jrk1ng for
:-.A\' AK c '>~1·rct µoll Cl' of the dt.'
1>41:.t•d ~hah I, COOl>l'I <Jt1n~ With In
tl·rnat1onal Z1on1'm J!IVIOg fma n
r1i.1l a id lo hn1d .ind :,prcc.dang
p rost1tuuon ·
Ma ny of lh•· 50,000 J runt<Jn
m .:mbeni of the liaha1 Sttt , ian
offshoot o( lslam , were clOM t.o
the regime o( the ouated Shah
Mohiemmad R e za Pahlava.
Oozl'n.'> of them have been ex-
t•cult·d o r impr1sone<I l>inc~ th•·
' I l'tur)' vf t he <JO ll shah rcvolu
11on 1~ month!> agu
Ttf ... IK S lPPt>RTt.ll~
.c hro:1d «uni •·nd I ht• I rC1n l J ll
UJhJ1:.. Jft• !>.:an..: Jwr:.1•c utt-d on
r1:hgllJU' .:round' 11\ I ht• run
r1 ,J m 1·ntdl1 't .\lu.,f1•111 r t•V(JIU
l11J04.nt''
Residents have bet:n unh1tppy
with what they su1d were ex
ce11slve charges for public 1m
provement work by the Counsel
of Collaboration . a public and
p rivate agency.
Lopez PortJllo'i. v1i.1t he re wa:..
part of a two-de1y working tnp
thr o u ~h Nor l ht'rn D aJa
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Sls people reportedly
(
' ) surrered minor injuries STATE and one peraoo was ar·
rested in the dis
turbance. wblcb pollc.-
aatd wu touched off by a dispute between twc
families.
• Pittsburg police and deputies from t.be count}
flteriff's ,department rushed to the area at arou.oti
$ p .m . Simday as some 200 people milled tbrougt>
the residential area, fighting, throwina rocks anci
vandalizing can, a police spokesman said.
lfJ'D f'•rn lllkftf Tedca9
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Higher fares for rid·
uag buses of the Southern California Rapid Transit
t>ist.rict system went into effect today, along with
a steeper increase in the cost or transfers.
The fare boosts enacted by the RTD board
.were expected to lead to a temporary 6 percent to
7 percent reduction in daily ridership on the bus
nstem that has been carrying 1.3 million riders
•Jeh day
Tbe basic fare went up from SS cents to 65
ceata, t.be fare for full-time studenta went from 4S
Jo ~ cents, and t.be incl"ease for seniors was from
20 to 30 cents.
._, Sfteage Close• •adl
PACIFIC PALISADES CAP> -Raw sewage
tb1t f onned a deep puddle oo a popular beach ap-
~ently was caused by a malfunction in a pump
~ a cmcessaon stand, and autnonues kept NtMra nay from a quarter-mile section ol tbe beach.
; Tbe sewage also bubbled up from a manhole
iiDd caused temporary closure of one oortbbound lane ol Pacific Coast Highway in the Will Rogers _.te Beach area Sunday.
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Jo...........~ JOSE <AP) -Furniture and financial rec-;urvw toot a bath but the money remained dry
Sunday when some 16.000 gallons ol water Oooded
·a Wells Fargo Bank lo downtown San1foee.
Fire department officials reported that the
flood was caused by a malt~ boUer tank
lbat poured three feet ol water 11\\o the buement
of tbe eight-story building.
a...,dfl Pardan-
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Too Much Gasoline?
Oil Refinery Slowdmm Termed Cripplin/l
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Some U.S. oil refiDen
b.ve reduced producUoo to nearly crtppllnc &ev.la
u \bey belin to MID out of storace space for bip·
priced &uoline that bu •lubed demand, u oil in-
dustry analyst Mid Sunday. "Due to the estraordlDary priee sensitivity ol
the public ... there are some paeraJ sipa ol
di1treta in tbe 1y1tem.'' •aid Dan Lundberg.
publisher of the Loa Angeles-baaed weekly
.Lundber1 Letter, which follows trends in the
petroleum indualr)'.
"Refineries operated at an estimated rate ol
only 77 percent in June. which is almoet crippling
even u an avera1e. Since 77 percent is the
average, aome refineries are operating at a rate
lower Ulan that, which la cloee· to having to shut
down temporarily,·· Lundberc said.
NOUUJ.LV, &EFINERJES &UN at 88 per-
cent to 92 percent capacity. be noted.
Lundberg said that too much gasoline ls
sometau.ng very new for ao industry that always
has maximized its production and dW.ribution so
that the Ume betwffn the refining and distribution
of gasoline is very short.
atocka are probably near,« above tbe lnduslry'a maximum e>perat.lq lnfflltor>' u a eomequ.ee of
8ll uodentandable deelre to build up supply Me11rity
atalnatthe tmeertalD future.
•'The downltream petro&eum <retail guolioe,
healinc oil and petroebemicalu 1torage
neat1ng ou aoo petroebemaca.&a a&oraae ayaem
system ia llll.lng up to make room for crude."
In the past, Lundberg aaJd, at.able guoline
consumption patterns have enabled the oil i.n-
duatry to eear refinery production and import.a
closely to what demand tu:med out to be.
.. BUT NEW DEMAND PATTEllNS are
emerging, and diacl"epanclea between supply and
demand may be frequent for a while until what's
happening becomes better understood," the oil
analyst said.
''Current stock buildups call attentJon to tbe
delicate balance of the system," be. continued.
''Small differences between 111pply and demand
cause large changes ln stocks. These place
burdens on available storage."
Because of the quick turnover of gasoline pro-
ducts, said Lundberg, actual gasoline on hand is
us ually not more than SO percent of the total U.S.
storage capacity, on the average.
And, noted the analyst, "no storage capacity
exists for holding emergency supplies."
sign maintenance man Herbert Bruce ap·
pears to be whispering a secret to his
"cowpoke" buddy as he looks for a little
conversation during his rounds in Ontario,
Calif. Actually. Bruce is changing lights in
a huge sign advertising a trailer sales lot.
But because total gasoline stocks in June -
normally a heavy corusumptloo month -fell onJy
0.1 percent, as opposed to 0.5 percent in June 1979,
storage capacity is rapidly disappearing be said.
··'Jbe present petroleum distributk>n system
was created, under more predictable coodltion.s or
supply and demand," Lundberg said. "U.S. crude
Separately, Lundberg said that naUonwide the
average retail pump price for all grades of
gasoline dropped another 0.1 cent in the past two
weeks to about Sl.23 a gallon.
Two Facing Charges
In Prowler Deaths
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Two men
face arraignment on murder charges
this week in connection with separate
incidents in which they allegedly shot
prowlers in their homes. authorities
said.
Willard Uhler. 41 , of Pacific
Palisades, was tentatively scheduled
for arraignment Wednesday in Santa
Monica Municipal Court. said Sgt.
Jack Wells of the West Los Angeles
Police Division.
BE SAID UHLER, reportedly a rmandal adviser, was arrested on in-
vestigation of allegedly slaying an in-
truder in bis $375,000 home and was
being held in lieu of $2~.000 bail.
He was •~used ol chasing a man
identified as 25-year-old Jeffrey
James and allegedly shooting him
with a .22·callber rifle as he fled
through the yard.
James managed to run about two
blocks before collapsing, Wells said.
Meanwhile, arraignment wu set
today in Pomofta MunJcipaJ Court for
Galea W. Ginter, a 39-year~d Su
Dimas postal worker.
Los Angeles County Sheriffs Depu·
ty Mike Santander said Ginter was
booked on investigation of killing
15-year·old Phil F. Tufilau, who lived
about a block away from Ginter·s home.
SANTANDER SAID Ginter al-
legedly told police he staked out his
house after 1t was burglarized
several times and s hot the youth with
a :22-caliber revolver when he al·
legedly entered the home.
"We strongly discourage any
citizen from arming himself and
waiting like that," Santander said.
Ginter was a rrested Friday
because of .. unresolved inconsisten·
cies" in his story, Santander sald.
.Gas Use Deelines
SACaulENTO <AP). -Ga.so!ine
consumption declined in California
during April for the 12th atral&bt
month. says the stale Board of
Equalization. The report said
motorista used 9'2 milllon &aJloaa
during the montll, 2.1 pettmt leu
than in April 1979.
People's Art to St ..
Two men walk amid highway supports in San Diego painted with
Aztec-style totems and other art. The property beneath the bridge.
located in the barrio. had befon designated for a new highway
patrol station. But local residents, who oppo5ed the plan, took their
case to the city and state offtcials and won their quest to have the site made into a 7.9-acre park.
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Airport Dilemma
Stays Up in Air
It wu JUlt abom a year-qo t.bat tbe cbalrmu ol lhe
Ciril ~ Board told ua 0r-.. County a~e
that county Sovemmeet would have t.o make room for ad·
dltloMI alrtinel t.o MrYe the comty all1*1
1.-t .-. the Board ol Sul>ervilon belan ~· naUm procWliftp on l3 9CJ9 fl Land at the airport Lo be
\&Md fora~ Jobn w~ ~
1be count,y bas COGteDcted that the adcUUonaJ land
acrou trom t.be &ermlnal does not neceaa&rily meu any
increase l.D the exiallaa limit ol 40 jet ru1htl per ~.
In.stead. lt wOUld be u.sed for private aircraft, seo.ral
avlaUon activities and air freiaht operaUons. A1rtine paasencers would ccmllnue to uee the terminal and pan.
ms f1cilit* on the east side ol the neld
'n-e CAB bas said it will not net"t!Uarny puah for ad
·. diUONIJ fliabLs oot of J ohn Wayne Airport, but that If the
cou.nly Ls to continue accept.inc federal fund& for airport
. operatiom il must provide temunal apa~ for add.llJonal
· airlines.
Only Atr Calllonua and H~hes AarWN t pauencer
Jell now use the tie.Id. Continc.'tltal and FtonUer have
· aut.horlution to ny there. but have no C'OUnt•r ~pa<'e In
· the free-wheeling at~phett ot UM-alrUne bu,,uwSb
· these days, other lines ~rtalnly ~oold Joan \n l( lhcy n n
nnd room lO operate
All ol which pomts Uialn to t.M lnr ouNt• pl"f'Nurt's
that will lead to mort' nights. more Jt"l •"'' ""\l"(t oot.Ne
unless the City or Ne~'POrt S.ar h · 1un1 hut lt"1al
maneuvenng to kt.~p • hd on airport iH'\~th h\~lb up
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At last rou.nt. Oranat-C.ounty has m romm.ltl~.
. commissions. boards and tuk fort"M. The queaUon aroM
; : last week: Does the county need them!
;: Supenrisor F.dison Miller raiaed l.he lMue and won
::backing rrom rellow board membtts ror an analysis.
:: Essentially, au committ~. rommisaiou, boards
:: a nd task rorces are being asked to answer questions
:: about what they do and why l.hey sboWd keep doina lt.
. We s~pect the board •·ill receive some prett,y self-
S("rvi.ng answers. It's rairly rare for any committee to
write it.self out of office.
That ract exposes the larger issue. Committees and
such get formed. but some never get un•formed. They roll
along and only add to the layers or buttaucracy that
blanket county government.
What s upervisors s ho uld cons ider is some
mechanism to place limits on a committee's time ol
service. The rule should be that when the job's done -or
when the rommitlee. for whatever reasons, fails to
perform usefully-it goes out or existence.
The so-called "sunset clauses" attached to commit -
tee formation could go a long way toward streamlining
the county's problem-solving procedures.
W elconie at I .ast
Californians traveling or visitlllg in Washington,
< >rcgon and Idaho usually come away with a feeling that
t hey weren't really welrome by their neighbors Lo the
north.
'Illere's a faint sneer, a sanctimonious we-got-OW"S
air and a definite impression that California license
platel> are less tha n carte blanche in their green hills.
mountains and plains.
The message to Calif omia visitors goes about like
this : we like your money, but we don't necessarily like
you and we don't want any more California influences on
our lifes tyle, envi ronment or politics.
The tune's a little different these days. The lumber
bus iness is bad up north and, as you may have beard.
tht!y had a bit of trouble with a hyperkinetic hill named
Mount St. Helens.
So. needing a fresh shot of California green, the three
!,t.atcs sent a delegallon south the other day, bats in hand.
t o say the welcome m at is out. They said they were a
truth squad, desperately try mg to erase the image that
the entire Northwest is ash deep in volcanic waste.
They want us to come visit -and soon.
Reflecting that California accounts for about 60 per-
cent of touris m up there, the troupe is singing a mUdly
desperate song or welcome.
Ah, why not pay the m a visit? We doo't bear any
g rudges and, besides, remember that most of the anti·
California sentiment comes from people who just moved
north from, s ure , California. • Opmt0ns expressed m the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are thOae of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s tnYtted. Address The Oa1ty Pilot. P.O.
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Boyd/Telling LWs
By L. M. BOYD
Cla im is that numerous
people who tell lies teod lo
touch their races with tbet r
fingers whlle doing so. They
un consciously cover their
mouths. tap their noses,
stroke their chins, rub their
c h ee ks, sc ratc h the ir
eyebrows o r pull their
earlobes. As I said. that's the
claim. or researchers who
make a s tudy o r human
behav\or. However. laymen
say they've obaerved the
mannerism, but can't rely on
at as foolproof. Your polished
professiona l prevaricator
also knows aJI about it.
Dear ..
Gloomy
Gus
Queation: Why won't
the least terns neat on
the state Department of
Fish and Game 's
fenced·ln pad? Answer:
By the time they fill out
the paperwork they're
not lD the mood!
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Near the Mediternoeao
grows a tree called tbe
carob. Its seeds are s mall.
They were used originally on
balance scales lo determine
the weight value of &old and
previous gems. One carob
sttd equalled one karat.
S hortest street name ln
Haw ail is "Oo" pronounced
oh-ob.
Q. What was the biblical
"balm of Gilead"?
A. GUead wu a town lD an-
cient Judaea. Near it was a
balsam grove that cowred
about 20 square miles. Locals
harvested the leaves of the
balsams lo produee a highly
scented substance that waa
supposed to cure headaches,
cataracts, other ailments.
BasebaJI fana io Japan
neither yell nor boo. Tbey
Just watch. Jt'aeerie.
Kitchen meebaatea ex-
eTclae too little lmaclnaUon
l n puUiot to.ether tasty
comesdblel, J eaaued. Too
buay? Maybe IO. But this
Sett.er Homes and oarc1ma:
ice cream ls .. )': Mlx a cup
and a ball of at.rawberrJ Jam
with two cupa ~ INU.ermllk.
P'reeu firm. ar.1111 apart.
Beat until Ouffy. P'reeae
a1aln. 'l'Mt'a It. Raw at tt..
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TighteD Security in Agencies.:::
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W ASHINOTON -LDU!ltiteoce
offldall .... prowlln1 the balls
ol c...-. llytJll to ~viDce
tbe la.md•rt that the laws .,.,.,..._ bMU.i1ence adivilMI
ataould be t11lltened .
C..,...._al accetS to t.bll ln
fonnaUoo. the 1pook1 ar1ue.
muat be atrict.ly UmJt.ed .
Out UMl pathet.Jc truth la that
lt'1 not k>DM-Upped mem~rs or
C.onll"eU who
att the worst
vio lators or
.ecurtt.Y It's
t h e t n
t e ll lge n cc
a1encte 5 tbemat'lve&.
I 've doc u
ment e d
thla in the
past . now I
bav,• two eumples that would
be fuMy If they d ldn·t lnvolv1.·
suious St"<"Urlty foul ups .
The first case conct'ms tht•
8UJW'r·S<'C~ National Set-urity
Aienl')' at Fort Meade. Md Of
all lht-nation 's lntelllgt'nl'c
••enl'~. this 1s or should be
U'lc-mo8t i1«-mi1t1vc Its sJ)e'('u•I·
Bob Greene
ty la aat.elUt. •PriD• ud lD-~ coded fore&p com·
muakalkm.
TO PllO'IBC'I' It. Mereta. t.M
NSA Md Mariae ...,. pollled
Uarou1boot lu llaeadq•arten buUdbaC to keep.....,,... from
tobal ta&o arua uaeY d1dn't bave
dearanee for. Theft, in October
1m, the NSA brau adopt.eel a
nifty MW a)'Mm. It ~
the Martnes wttb civlliao l\W'dl
and pw eada security-cleared
employM a battery-operated.
el~alb' coded bade•· 1'1lLI touched off an alarm Ir the
employee wandered into ao area
not autboriaed by bis or her
clear~.
Theft ... one awkward naw
In the super-duper badse
system. thoush: tr someone
walked put a checkpoint with
no badge at all, the alarm didn't
~o orr. The Stturity 1en.ius.es at
NSA discovered this after a cou
~e of months when a woman -
fortunately not a R ussian spy -
flot lost looking for a bank office
and wandered into the agency's
most sensitive atta
Tb• Hcond example tn-
..,. ... tbe Cenll'al ~
A1...ey. About lS y .. n qo,
IOUl'ftS told my ~ Dlia.
Vu Ana. a ~ wtt1a a
mecllnnlcal laaack dbco¥ered a
wealrnoH la the eomblaaUon
ioek9 tbe aceocy med oa tta rue
cabiaela here and abroad.
Wlthout ay t.oola, he coukt <>Pen
aoy fUe cabinet lD five °' 10 minutes.
THE TEOINICIAN -apln.
fortunately , a patriotic
American and not a potential
traitor -deviled a simple way
ol aolvtac tbe problem. His SU&·
sesUon waa I.pored.
Exasperated after several
years d oftidal shruUlnc, the
employee ftnally made the CIA
an offer it coulda 't refuse:
Stripped to his underwear and
locked in a roomful or file
cabinets, he would open them
all. Taken up on his chaUence.
he proceeded lo do prtti.sety
that.
Instead of congratulations or
an award. the \.edt.n1ciaa tot
nothing but grief from bia
bouea, ....., ooMnanod ....... meddlUal ta alfain ~ ...
D09ef/IW.bm•a••· " Lat.er, the CIA 9dapt.d .. ::r:r:.:. ~ :-..:=
''UJODe witJt equal ..........
ability cm clitk'!oWir' bow ~ ~
twn1 cab6Deta here eDd = and any diaaffeded f
employee can use tbia mellllld
acalnat the aceacy." a ~
. aoutte said.
ANOTBER THALIDO•IN~
Ricbardaon-Merrell, Inc .. tt.e
same dnag company daat dis-
tributed samples of tbe •·
form l t y ·c a us in 1 d r•
nalidomide. bu anotW ...
for expect.ant mot.hen Oii tile
market and it is railiDC ..... tions.
The drug, Bendectln, is not
MW. Lt has been prattibed to
alleviate nausea and vomitine
in presnanl women since 1115'18.
But concet n.s •bout lts¥.l plus charges or inadequate .
int by Merrell and lax
by the Food and Drue -
ministration, have led to • in-
v ea li 1 a U o a by Rep. Don
FAwards, D-Calif .
A court case ea rlier this year
in Orlando, f1a., led to a D0-
1ury award to the parents of
David llekdeci for problems
trattd to tbe drug. But tbe Judie
overt~ the Vttdict. and a
new trial bas beeft sdw:du.led.
M EANWRILE, Bendeet.ID
cues an turning up all over tbe
CCM1ntry. 1be pa.rents ol A-.e
Kolle!' of Lanham. Md. -~
was born with no arms and oae
partial lee -are suing llel"nll,
claiming that the dnac was
responsible for the ctalld's te-
rorm ities. Mrs. Koller, a rec·
iatered nurse. aald she t.oolt
Bendectin becaY&e ber doctor assured ber it was safe.
Since 1169, the FDA bas tt·
ceived lZ7 notices of advene re·
action to Bendect.m. The •cency
still insists that at as a sale and
errective drug.
Yet an FDA pharmacologist
~ho OK·d Beodeclln t.estif.ed at
the Orlando lnal that s he would
have urged its re moval from the
martet if she had had au the
farts.
Pretty Face Also Attracts the Lonely
The Karin Sontag .. m ystery
girl'' story was a mce piece of
summer fun. something to liven
up the paper and keep things in-
teresting dunng the dog days. I
doo't mind getting involved in a
story like th.at . there are tunes.
as far as newspapering goe-s ,
that I feel I'd be more at bome
in the 1930a than the 1980s.
But there was a somber side to
the story. one that hasn't been
talked about
yet. Yo u're
pr o ba b l y
familiar with
th e bas i c
framework .
Newspaper
gets le tter
from German
man seeking
refined male
companion
ror his beautiful daughter.
Photograpb or daughter runs in
paper. Mott than 1.000 men call
to p~ lo her . ask ~ on
dates, etc. Nationwide search
foe glrt begins. Girl shows up,
shocked at the response. and
thanks au the men for Uklq ber
so m&acb.
It broulbt a lot ol &miles. One
of the t!Wip that really tickled
the readers, it seems. was the
liat of comments by the men who
called to ask Miss SonU, out .
Each man briefly described why
be thought she should choose
bim.
BUT MOST OF tboae 1,000
calla were taken by m e
penooa.lly. And now that the
story's over. I must t.ell you -
there was nothing very funny
a bout the men I t.alked to. Most
of their messa1ea were
heartbreakingly sad; I came
away from the experience feel ·
ing very sorry ror the way so
many people live in this society.
Sure, there were enou&b IOOd·
natured callers for me to eome
up with 10me funny quot.el for
the tolamm. Thoee areo•t the
calls I'm talklng about. Tbe ones
lbat moved me were the ones
tbat never appe ared in the
paper.
1 remember one especially. It
waa rrom a male Ubrariao; bis
voice was abakiq.
"I'm eo embuTUled to be callbaa. ·• be told me. •• Pleue don't tell anyone but Karin my aame. I keep lookin1 at ber pie·
tu.re ID the paper. PIHM . . . let
me meet her and her (aUMr."
R& WAS BEGGING. He was a
maa without 1 woman; from
what I could tell. he mey have
I
been a mao who ba~ alwa)'s
been without a woma.o. I lned to
continue the convers ation . I
asked tu m why be thought Miss
Sonta~ would want to spend time
with tum. It was an inseo.s1tJ\•e
quesuoo. but it was the ooe I
was asking all the cal.lers, and I
guess I ~usl wasn·t thlntinR He said that there was no rea·
son at all.
.. Pie~ ... he said. "J ust Jet
me meet her ...
So many callers ~hoed that
plea. They did not try to dbgwse
their loneliness . They told me
that they bad no one; tlu.s lovely
young woman's picture had •r>-
peared in the paper. and they
kMW it was unlikely that they
would cet the chance lo be wtlh
her. but they had to try.
PEa&APS IT was easier for
them lb.at way. Pkkang up a
te lephone a nd ca lling a
newspaper reporter might be
leas painful t.ban waiting up to a
woman -at the office. in the
at.ore -and askinc ber to spend
some time wttb them. And that's
all that most d the meo were re--
q uea tio1-Not au. Not wild
nights on the town. Juat aome~
one to be wtth and fill that 5otit.ary
void ..
Because Karin Sontag was
paper and ink, not Oesh .od
blood, they could approach her.
Thia ia the time or year wt.en
the bot air Is filled with polltical
speeches and vice versa. Even
so. It la an appropriate lime to
examine why people have bl
falth lo SoVemment.
Basically. the people are
frustrated with government
because It
d o esn 't
respond to the
needs and
concerns o r
the public. It
doe s n 't re a pond
because we
h a •• a Conf,... lhat la ona on
cowardice and lhort on 1ut.t.
The mo1l powerful branctt d
fedenl 1overnment ii the
Con1r111 and very lltUe can
haPl*I for Ion• tn the necutJYe
or Judicial bra nches U the
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Al least that's the 1mpre$S1on I
goL She looked so prett)' an the
newspaper. and a.s long as she
was a "mystery girl" <that won-
derful joumaHst.Jc te rm>. &be
w a.sn 'l gotng to re)t'Ct them.
I got the feeli.n& that maay of
the callers would not have had
U'le nerve to ta.lk to a woman like
Karin Sontag tl they bad ~
her m their own c1t1es . They
would have sensed that s he
wouldn't have wanted them But
looking at bet" In the newspaper.
they r~ ~.As foolish as they
muat have felt. they made the calls and left their names. They
toot t.be d&aott.
WREN I nNALL V met Karia
SOntag. o( t'ourse. she was a
be.auWul woman -the klnd of
woman brash men stop on t.be
street. Ewn though she was oo-
ly 19. sbr had known for years
what tt rett like lo hne tbe ad-
miriAC stares of men sbe dklD't
know, and lo be asked out by
boys who had Just set ey• oe
ber for the first lJme.
I was certa 1 n. t.boueb. that
most d tbe caUers I beard from
were aat I.be kind d mee Ilia
Soat.q bad ewr-come in coatact
with. 1be 9C>ft desperaU. lD t.be
meo'a vo6eel told me that tbey
were tbe oees who watcb odaers
do the a.-ung and the courunc
Coogresa ia opposed to IL
IN THB nasT case. u.e
Congress controls the = needed by the executive
a nd the judicial branch to
operate. During Vietnam, for•·
ample. whi.le the nation was ln
rebellion againlt that war, the
Congress voted mooe1 for It year in and year out.
The ex~ve bruela ll nm
largely by career ~m
wbo att not ~table to tbe
public. Yet. tbey are ~
b y the consr•nioaaUy-maadlHd a.u ..... ., ......
and are ,... w ,... ,.... by cansreu.
THE SVPRSME Court la
llkewlae ~ent upon the
Coa,:re11 for l&a operaUn1 funds.
S.yood that. daen 11 aDCJther
power Conarftl has over tbe
Supreme Court th1t few COG·
-and end their own evenings in tht1 r rooms alone.
I d1dn•t tell Kann Sontag this.
Mostly I told her a bout the funny
cal ls -the men wbo bouted of
havtni.? expensave cars and fancy
incomes. We laughed about
tbat I w~n 't s ure tha t she
would understand about the
other callers. and I wasn't sure I
wanted ~r to understand.
AND I DIDN'T TELL ber
about the women who called -
so many k>nely women who want·
ed lo know where the j\Sitt
was Why they had no ODe, and
1,000 men were lining up to otrer
the mselves to lbe girl in t.be
newspaper . As tbe days went by.
the calla from women increa.d,
and tbe q11e5tion was a lways the
same. Why t.000 men ror her
and none ror me!
It •• so odd. Here were 1,000
men ~« for tbe company of
a woman they knew aimoat
DOthiDc about. And here were women ...__,_._, for the compaay
of mea.. ID • way. Karin Sontag
bad ~ to do with it. This
wu about lanetiness. pure and
simple. ad k.ario was just the
catalyst.
She is oa bet' way back to
GermaQY now, with an exciting
and iatrilUiDc cbapter added to
ber 1Gml life. But the klneiy
men and womea -they remaia
bere. 11ae7 wW always remain.
aressmeo want ~ to know
about beca"-'t' It will blow their
acuses out of the water.
Tbe majority of cues that
eome before the Supreme Court
are appeals from decisions
made by lower courts.
Article Ill of the U.S. Comtitu-
tion says that the Con1reu caa
d.clde what cases aball DOt
ceme before the court oa •..-a.
n.a. the Coqretl CUl = UM court from 8Cl1q oo
pc'a)'tt lD acboola or ~
elH It want.a to keep fr'OIQ tM
court •• review.
lo. what we bave here ll tbe
moat powerful brancb of oar
sovenunent. c..,...., ,........
to UH the ,.,__ IO aaaM p-
erament reapo1a1l•• t• •tlte
wlabet d tbe Alnortna .-.. TIM ooly war to S.... .. II
f« Toten to UM tlMtJ' .... al
lbe ballot boll. I
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..... Jutt , ... ,. ~n Cuckoo· Race, California's King Ptete of the D•r
·~HUGH A. MVWGAN ......... cw.-...
LOS ANOt:.LES -blt.nd a.od Callfonua art
1UU -w&1 amok. Mek .... Dedl. alp and t~k.
way out allNd on U.. wild alM an the lnternaUcaal c~koo comptUUon f« free form alnhttMled ec~n
tndl)'. t...,.,,., ... ped out h'oal 10me wMk aao by
,,_.,., tar. pllM ol coal on d1 play at lhe Talt •.&~ E&hlb6Uoo dlrtttor Michael Compton pro
DOUC'ed I.Mm "Yer1 wllt,y ."
~ .. atJT CAUYOaNIA CLOSED FAST \o\llh a
',ij.,..-rina cltc\11 ol w ac It)' wondt!Ta lha t ~MI uded
• pvU.e U.. li3·)'tHtr·old Pottawattamie County ~ ...... -.... .. from Council Bluffa. IO'*'a to Torran\'t', • I ertaa for taht al tht>
or au.ler1ty In hi• admlmtrallon, to aelU• an tlOl.50 1mall elaim1 cHe
No otl'wr comPf'lllora even ume clo.e lo the
nut and fruJtcah 1weep1tak•.
A freak-out should be arran1ed betwMn lhete
two ranaHatJI to detfrmlnt the Mil Ume mtnd·
bo11Un1t ch•mplon. Maybe an 1ntematlonal con·
rrontatt00 could be &c ht'duJed for the 1984 l..os
An1•&H Ol~mp1c•. •In ce, by the rules. the b01t
eounlry " allow4td l.o Ulttoduce a ~w ev.,nl.
Hl8TOalC.\LLV TH~ BUTlSH KAVt; the Nlg~ here. f'l"M'·aUyle t-C'ct!ntrtclty h1&s long been a
m aJOt 11port In this other E<kn. thta deml·parad1se.
thanki. to ~verll.I mad mon11rcM. a dellghtlully de-
<·uytna arlalO<'rucy 1tnd wave alter wave or dotty
lH'ad<>m1t•11 u11<J ofl'bt!ut clen c11 supplying Umitless
v.orld e1...._b ~rformt"ri.
1pertacul1rly utembled ma11ol1i.Qew and 1uet In a su~wrt!'ltler'a baby doU leotard. takin& on all
comers ln the peydaedeUe QOM.
UNLIKE aarr"1N, THIS son of behavior in
sunny California la not believed to be hereditary.
111.nce rew bona·nde natives excel iJl eccentricity.
The fault. Deer Brutua <aft.er the San Fran-
ciaco gay bar or the ~•me name), ia not ln tbelr
btus but in lbelr bills -or what's under them.
Living astride lhe San Andreas' fauJt. which
selsmologiJ.rts warn can blow it.a top al any mo-
ment. has aa...JJ.llSetlling effect on the setUers. San
Franclaco. during m y reffnt visit there. staged a
1n muJalA!.d diauter day earthquake drill, for the
benem ot all those who had miued the 1904 spec·
tac ular or the 1836 r emake starnng Clark Gable
and Spencer Tracy.
GRID.utJ -Tryin1 to bring a smile to mis-
era ble freeway motorists. Francy Wa llace
says "Great day to you."
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• r.elDO Zoo U1 unA•mt.-d C ~· ) ' ;by bi~UI. thf' '41'1, ~
"': lb love chi l d or f'Ci Ste~ ·Bu&IM" Md "Bubblt . .. --
Hut L"ahfomiu. land of the free for coosenung
<•dulu.. homl' of tht! ::.andstone retreat the Beat
,;cn-.•raUon . tht· a llt!rnatc electorate. a~d signs in
thl' Sausll.11to m•critme bouti~ues that warn "No
Uarc fo'..-et or Roller Skates,' has been playi ng
n 1teh up l\ardball With 8 r~nzy that would tOr·
nwnt the Mhost of Pelham Grenvrne Wodehouse,
v. ho regarded tantness as a Bnlish birthright.
THERE AKE V.\llVING VIEWS on how --------"".i---~ seriously the super·cool citnenry took the dooms· (A and havinl the sheriff of ~ramtla&o N&lle up • po~-.· lo e1~e Gov Jerr~ :~rown's lt'H blue Plymouth sed:.n. sainted symhol
In Van Nuys, it short while ago. while England
blept. e~ection campaign workers were handing out
mM•Juana to passers·by in lhe downtown streets
11 "J~ J i.mokc JO to iJd\'<tncc the caube or ll·~u l1 tt'd µot
THE POLITICIANS WERE MIFFED about
mar11uana, the evening teleV1!)1on news reported,
not bec<1use 1t was s111Cul or Wllawful, but because
it "as California's !)econd most important cash
day rehearsal, des pite all the siren wa1lings and nn
pr ime-lime TV news reports of paramedics tend· '---------~ DAILY PILOT 1ng to hippies s paced out on the g r ass an
MacArthur Park. -------------------
The Capt.am and Tenille. for two. were ready.
The Captain was in the p~ of tethering a
quake-sensitized hi gh altitude balloon to the back
fence or his Pacific Palis ades pad for a graceful I
get a"ay tn the evt•nt San Andreas faulted The I
bag wouJd fill w1lh helium al the f1r~t quiver of <1 I
quake. Liftmg aloft a hve·aboard ark where the I
stOJrs would live among the other ~tars until the
terra f1 rm-ed .
When the showdown com~. tht: Bnts are not
KOlng to have an easy llme of 1t.
crop (~er gra~s?J, worth~m1lhon a year and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ no way or collecting l;jxes on it.
· Eager Bowser ..............
• Dne of the canine participants in the Manhat·
tan Dog Frisbee Disc Catch and Fetch con-
test tries to get the jump on t he competition
'by going for the disc before its owner has a
~hance to throw it. The contest took place in
.... New York's Central Park. with the winners
• ~aving a shot at the world title in Pasadena's
, Rose Bowl Aug. 24
I laving pwneered topless and bottomless go-go
g1rb, naked !.ki ~laloms. the $1 98 Beauty Show
ft>atur1ng JOO µound lovelies and the roller disco
craze now knt~·n1pp1ng the land California's ever
1nvent1vt• entertainment t·ntrepreneurs Cknown
locally as moguls > are presently offering mud wr('~llinR a~ <i discotheque diversion under the
pulsating strobe lights
Any num ~r or any or the four recognized sex .
es I a b1olog1an hous e rult· l are invited to
part1cipalt.• tn th1!> RO-Ocy grope in for run and
prizes. The main event in moot mud tanks around
llollywood and Vine features the house Amazon. a
Karate Does tire Job
ST ALBANS. Vt I A I' I -There were no h<1rd
hats or bulldozer~ a t the demoht1on of 8111 Hat-
field's century-old barn !luffing, pufrin~ and k1 ek-
ing like mad. 30 karate students did the JOb
The demolition btc•gan with a bhriek from <1
karate instructor and a eheer from thn:c dozen
townspeople gathered for the bhow
llalfield be~an l<tking lhe barn dov.n lai;t
month. but then struck a bargain with a fr1t•nd v. ho
lt•aches al Kv.a n Sai Kar ate School in Winooski
Hatfield got his barn rnzed and the 11tudents got an
unul>ual pract1ee 11t:!)blOn
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"I believe in treating myself to special times
like free Swnmer Concerts every Thursday night
at Fashion Island:'
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Where can I listen to
beautiful music amid the
flora and fauna under a
nighttime sky? Fashion Island,
of course. They'll be offering
the classic sounds of the
big bands, which Richard loves.
But I 'II take Broadway Show
tunes and popular ballads
from the Lyric Opera Singers.
The concen nights are Thursdays
beginning at 9 P.M. Just think .
Les Brown, Tommy Dorsey,
Bob Crosby. And best of all,
it's free! Where else can
Richard and I find events the
whole family will love?
Nowhere but Fashion Island .
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Draft Protesters
Get Instructions
SA."1 f'RANC'ISC'O {AP) -The latest "how to
manual ha:. hit the streets here.
It ·s a )!u1de on the rights of draft protesters
and tells how demonstrators can protest lhe draft
without running afoul of ft..'<it>r al law and the Sele<'
live Service Act
T he manual was published by the Northern
Cahfom 1a chapter of the Amen can C.:1v1I L1bertJe~
l:nion. which anticipates widespread protests tn
advance of drart reg1strat1on begmnang J uly 21.
Among other things. the m anual tells the
rights of prote s ters to d is tribute anti·d r afl
lite rature at post offices and Seltttive Service of
rices and cautions against rounseling someone not
to registe r for the draft. which 1s a federal
violation
Four Airlines
Reduce Fares
~AN ,..HANnsco (A l'l
Four Cahlorn1n airll11c~ ure r~
lJ Llcina rat t'' (Or »Om t fll11bt1
belWffft tht-San F ran('1M'O Bay
Area. Frnno. Montere)' und Lo5
An1t'l•. a1rhM olflct11a !>ay.
Pacltlc Southwu t Alrllnt.-s will
CUl IU fare betWffn Loa AngeJes
and Bity Area 1Urp<>rt.a Tueaday
fro m $53 to $35 for a UmU ed
number of reterved t-tii1ts.
"•7t:R ~A announced thl· r J r t' l' u t F rt d u ) . w l' :, t I' r n
1\irhn~~ unmt'<l111tt-l v lowered at.!>
S53 fltr~ tu $J8 for · certuan s,a,..
Fr 30l'l:>4> Lob Anitcle!> flt ..:ht~ an
what the ~urltne c alled .s pro·
mot1onaJ" campaign
.. Nobody is ~ ilhout compet1·
tion for 10 minutes in this bust·
ness." s aid Westt.>rn spoke$man
Ken Enckson
1;oh.ll'n Gate A1 rlines. wtuch
:.tartl'<i Cal.lfomia operations rn
January, wi ll offrr a S24 fare
~t ween San Fra11<'isco a nd
Fres no sta rting today. to be
matc hed b)• Air C1tliforrua on
Tues d11}
ON THE U>S AnJtt'll·:-. Fresno
route, Air Callforna<a .ind ~A
\\Ill drop fares to S29 one "a) on
Tuesday. a fare Golden Get te
..... 111 match when 1t ~tarl.'. :.crv1<·1·
to Los Angclcb on Augus t I
Cdllforn1J. babcd 1n Newport
Ucarh
FaOM MONTEREY to Los
Anae les. Golden Gate•s fare will
be $34; on Air California the ratt
rem ains S60. but an advance·
purctlue ticket cost..s $42.
Golden Gate·~ Monterey-San
Francisco flire is s.11. with an
advance-purchase far~ or $22.
Air Calilorrua's one-way fare for
lhl· route 1s $31. with a n ad
\a nt•c purchase fare of $21
We don't refer to this a:-. c.1
I J r L' w a r . · · :. a 1 d f' u r m a 11
Ba ldwin. senior markelln~ \'ICe
pr esident for the Monterey
based Golden Gate Baldwin
said the fares were a promr>
t1onal event lo i.naugurntl' m,.,..
S('r\'IC'e
Wt• re trying to ~1 1 mul.stl'
bomt· tra!hc with this. tn ini.: l<1
establis h oursel ve:-. ..i•; their
pr ime earn er." hl' ':11!1 of th<>
new f'r<"!'>no sen·1ct· for ,;01rt1•11
Gale Air California ha:-. l><'l'll 1n
that markt•I for 1 1 ~· ~t·a r-.
\ftl" But IP•
Brig \;t:n H1 chard
~t Cookl· h<i ~ a ~
sumed the duties of
Assis tant Wing Com·
man d c r . Thir d
M a r ine A 1r c raf1
Win g. M C A S . E l
Toro I le pr eviou!-il)'
~e n 1·d a s Deputy ch i (• f 0 r s l a f( r 0 r
A v 1a t1 o n . lf ead
quarter~. ~1 <ir 1n t·
C<1 rµ~ W;.i ..,h1ngton ,
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Hearing Planned
On 'Dial-a-Lift'
the n1,.•r:.ill11"1 hurll!"I 11r tr an'll
SOO Aeres Bit
Canyon Blaze · .
U~r ControlI
A brush fire In Santa Ana Canyon was brought:
unde r control alter a 12-hour battle Involving fiv~·
air tankers and more than 130 firefighters from the=
i.tate and two counties, lire orficlall said.
No structural damage or i.ajuries were re
ported.
THE FIRE THAT blackened 500 e1cres wa~
containe d e a rly S unday, although s o m e~
firef ighters continued extinguishing hot s pot:.
throughout the day, said Orange County fi re di!>·
patcher Sharon Dull.
The blaze began about 6 p.m . Saturday near
the Green Ra\'er Go.If Course two milei. east <Jf
Yorba Linda . just south ol Corona. 01s patchf..'r
T1 moth) McGowen c;a1d the fire crossed over into
San Bernardino County near I h~h" a) 91. where
the t 1.1.0 count1eb and R1 vcrb1de C<.>unty mee t
Cause of the fire "'a!> unde r mvcbt1g<tt1on
A FEW REMOTI-~ r.s nc h hou ~c-' \\Ht:
th reatened, McGowen -.aid. but lhc mo1~1 . c<>ol • n1~ht air a nd lack of " ind helped firefi ghter') ;i vcrt :
the danger •
Fighting the bl<1tl· "en: f1rcm1:n from tht• :
Cahforrua Department of fl)n·::.tr~ and <JranJ.{t' •
and S<ln Bemard1no r ount1c!>
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IH'r< l'OI •1f 'Jl•·1·u1ll 1c•d tran-.it
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For Burma Road
PEKI NG 1AP1 Part of the Burma Road of
.. We want to go in and ma.kt•
an Impact on the mar ket th.it
we're going t.o be scn 'an g," saJd
Ma r k Peterson . manuger of
commun1cat1on s for Air
2 Held in Raid
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a m tn the hearing room :it lht•
t rans it distract adm1n1~tratwn
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World War H fame has been r ebuilt to eliminate
· stee~ grades a nd sharp turns and mttt growinst
tra ffic nt>eds, China ·s official Xinhua ne ws agency
r eported
L AKEPORT IAP > · · T wo
em ployees of the Star View
Lodge on Cobb Mountain have
been charged with m isdemeanor
gambling violations following a
rai d b y s tat e a nd local
a uthorities
Directors w1ll rev1t·w th1· pro
pot>als at 9 a m Aug 4 ••t tht
s ame location The Peoplp' Morlo.etploce f()( the
OronC)f' Coosr 1s rhe clo551f1ed
The agency said the eastern section rrom Kunmin~. capital of China's Yunnan province to
Baoshan. 2.05 miles to the west. has reopened to
traffic. It said the western part of the road fro m
Baoshan to Wanding. was also being rebuilt.'
Officials s;ud changes lu lJ1Jl
a . L i r t h a v e b c e n rn d d l"
necessary because of n ·rl•nt
s t a te le gis l a t ion r equ1ri nK
passengers to pay 20 percent or
sec lion of lhp J i:Jlfl ;!NI
642 5678
The Kunming-Wanding road was part or the
only highway .into China during the country's
t937-.45 war agams t J apan
Yard Man in Prison
LONDON <AP> -A former Scotland Yard de·
tective sergeant has been sentenced to seven years
in prison for passing a drug dealer m arijuana that
had been confiscated by the police.
Sentencing 31 .year-old Kevin Carring ton.
Judge Ke nneth Machin said he "strong ly"
believed the young policeman was led into corrup-
, Uon by senior officers on the drug squad. Accord·
in~ to court testimony . a detective Ins pector re·
s1~ned before disciplin ary proceedings could be
brought agaan~t ham and three detective con·
st.ibles wt.>re d1:.misscd.
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DEAR PAT: C8ll you fi nd out 1( it 's ~gal to
hve separately from your s pouse and still be mar·
ra ed ~
E. F .. C-05ta Mesa
ll Is perfec:Uy legal, acrordlag &o the book,
.. Calllonlia Marriage Law," by Ralph Warner and
Toni Ibara. Sbou.Jd you 10 ahead and eventually
get a dJvortt, all property acqa.lred after separa-
tion ls treated as separate property as loag aa you
keep It separate. There ls, ~ver, oo ~ &o get
a legal separaOoa bttaue you &Del your ·~
want &o see a Uttle less of eacb otber for a time.
Nori~ BIMr l~~· Oltt-k ..
DEAR PAT: Do you have any advice tor nov-
ice hikers'! Our family has always enjoyed long
walks, so now we've decided to go on some real
hikes in scenic "wilderness" areas
0 T .. Irvine
Tiie Callfomta Medical Auodattoa baa some
Ups for yoa. U yoa bave a serious medical cood.I·
lion sadl as heart, lung, or kidney disease, cen1a.lt
your dodor before blklag. Altltade adjutme•t la
tbe blp c.outry may be a problem, IO take yov
time ud ... , cwerexert. Wear weU·f'IUlal beets
Hd ...._ wWl two paJra of Meta &o preve.t Irk·
Uoe-caaed blla&en. Keep u eye oa Ute natlter
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&o pre.at pollatloa of water, ud If YOtl are •awe
of wal« parity, botl all clrtUlal wa&er for it
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smoking In hospital a? 1 am a no n -s moke r
scheduled for surgery next month, and l wonder If t"'-"'=-11!:.~:a:;~~;...: • .1 I will have to put up with a Jot of second·hand ~ smoke.
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Freight Rail Plan
Pub I ic Hearing
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Act provides federal ass1 stance tor
abandoned or l1gtit density ratl lines in
Callfom1a Monies c ai be used to purchase.
subs1d1ze <>< provide subs titute service
asst stance on abal ldoned I ines. ~so.
asscst~e is available for the rehabtl1tat1on
and 1rrcrovt'!"">nt Of rai l factl1ly coostrlic11on
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carried less lh drl lhree m&111o n qross ton
miles of fre1ottt dun nq lhe prnv1ous y edl
In this Plan Cal1rais discusses which
lines or P<01 ec1s related 10 <1 line 11
rocorrrneods for lede<al ass1s1aiice.
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7 30 PM. Monday. Augus t 11, 19 80
Supervisors Chambers
Shasta County Courthouse
on Court Street
Redding, CA
()00 AM , Wednesday. August 13. T980
City Hall Council Chambers
20 Civic Center P1aza
Santa Ana, CA
t:.30 PM. Thursday, August 14, 1980
State Building, Room 1200
350 McAllister Street
San Francisco, CA
Public conments will be considered In
prepa-lng the fi nal plan for submission to
the Federal Railroad Administration.
A copy of the draft Plan Is available for
putM le inspect Ion at Cal trans off 1oes
throughout the Stale. For the location
ne«est you, or If you would llke addlt1ona1
information, please call (916) 322-9240.
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MoncW;. July 14, 1980 DAILY PILOT
Grand Slam Quadruple
Nicklaus Bidding for Ultimate Conquest
• BJ W1U. GaJM.Sl.&Y
llUJRnELD. Scollaad <AP) -Jad
kklam caroe bHk lO Ida ldos>ted home
ver tbe weekend ud loud .. maelf bailed
asa IL&Qs. Tbe austere, dllllified Gray-walls Hotel. l CIOM by the 10U coune aod tbe North Sea.
even bad a special bed iast.alJ~ for the oc
~aslon.
Brallab trown here H a pudgy. crew-cut
28 year old In 1M6, stuged a miraculous
rally to alm08l steal the taUe from Lee
Trevino ln 1972 and who only last month at
a1e 40 -18 years ufter has first U.S. Open
The telephone oeprator at Graywalls
s aid there bad been incessant queries
about Jack's arrival time. He had been ex -
pected a week in advance lO watch his
eldest son, Jack. Jr., attempt lO qualify.
Junior later pulled out.
"WE CllECKED ST. ANDREWS and
Royal Lytham to see 1r Jack bad any
pecjal likes," said the hotel manager.
COMMENTARY
1ctory raptured his fourth at Baltusrol
"1th a record-setung score
N EVEllTllELESS, mEaE IS an eltt·
trically·charged wave of excitement
around the old seaside Unks which the
Ho nourable Company of Edinburgh
Golfers rormed an 1744.
Dnfd Ford. "They mentioned that he
liked a firm matlr~''
The famous elll '"hote l. whose lobby
normall¥ buzzes w1lb royalty, entertams
the treat and near great ol golf wtlllli.A.fe c~g this week in lhe aged British
Open championship.
THE SCOTS, FOR WHOM golf 1s a re·
hg1on. now speak of Nicklaus m the rev·
e rentaa1 tones once reserved for the late
Bob Jones and Ben Hogan
To enter the Mwrfield Club. one must
pass an imposing picture of America's
Golden Sear and a plaque detailing his
conquests. which now include an un-
believable 18 maJor championships.
There is a strong feeUng that the re·
juvenated Nicklaus. co-favorite with Tom
Watson at 6-1. might well use this occasion
lo carve out new golf history. A victory
would give J ack an astonishing Grand
Slam Quadruple 4x4 -winning each of the
four ma1or cham pionsbipa four tames
around.
' None is treated with greater respect and
t awe than Nicklaus. who won his first
Nicklaus currently has five Masters
<See NICKLAUS. Page B?>
All'Wi...,.,...
Getting to First Base
San Diego Padre traveling secretary
Dr. John Mattei and his bride Jan Can·
lot stroll to first base unde r the raised
bats of the P adres Sunday after m ar-
riage ceremonies at home plate prior to
the Dodgers game.
San Diego Steals One
Gambling Padres Outlast Dodgers ·in 15
SAN OTEGO (AP) -People
are s t a rting t o call Gene
Richards a thief and a gambler,
but the speedy San Diego out·
fielder t.binl<s he is lucky to have
such a reputation.
Jhchards stole four bases.
drove in the tying run and
scored the winning run to lead
the Padres to a lS-inoing come-
from·bebind 4-3 victory over lbe
Los Angeles Dodgers &'"4jay.
~
"I DON'T WANT to ;iea1 jmt
to steal," said Ricba.rdS, who set
a major league record for
rookies by swiping S6 bases in
1977. "I want my steals to serve
-• purpose."
team beat the Dodgers in extra
innings for the second straight
day. "U Gene puts bis mind to
it, I th.ink he could steal every
time."
The 26-year-old outfielder has
been successful on 13 s traight
steal attempts and has 28 in 32
attempts this season. His three
singles extended h is hitting
streak to 11 games and raised
his batting average to an even
.300
Reliever' Dennis Kinney, J.1.
picked up the victory. allhougb
he allowed an unearned run in
the top of the lstb. Ron Cey
singled and eventually scored
the go-ahe ad run for the
Dodgers on an error by Cash. · Trailing 3-2 in the bottom of
the 15th inning, San Diego
rallied off loser Joe Beckwith, "l'M MAD, l 'M just m ad."
3-3, for a pair of runs. said Los Angeles Manager Tom
Dave Cash led off lbe inning Laaorda, wbo refused to com·
pitcher Bob Welch and Davy
Lopes. and an unearned run in
the eighth. on a three-base error
by Dave Winfield and a s acrifice
fly by Steve Garvey
That was the end of the scor-
ing until lbe fateful 15th.
The teams conc luded their
three-game series this after·
noon. San Diego's Steve Mura.
2·3. pitc hed agains t Rick
Sutcliffe, 3·5.
Following today's game with
the Padres, the Dodgers move
on to the east where lbeir four·
city road trip continues with
Chicaeo. Pitts burgh and St.
Louis.
For Moses,
little Left
To Career
LONDON <AP) For Edwin
Moses. there are few challeng~
or challengers left
The American holds the all·
time world record or 42 con·
secutive victories in 400-meler
intermediate hurdles finals and
the world record of 47 13 seeonds
for tbe event. He won an Oly m-
p1 c gold medal etl the 1976
Montreal Games .
All Moses can possibly do now
1s contmue his amazan~ w1nrun1!
streak and lower h1~ world re<:
ord . but neither appears of
much significance to M ose~.
THE OLYMPICS are out of
th e que s ti on for th1 ~
year ... and possibly for 1984
"Without the Olympics. Uus
seems like any other year," the
usually solemn Moses said Sun·
day after pos ting 400-m eter
hurdles victory in an lntema·
Uonal track and field meet at
rainy Crystal Pal)lce.
There are no Olympics for
Moses or any other American
athletes this year ~ause ol the
U.S.·led boycott.
"There as no climax to the
track and field season." added
the tall. bespectacled Moses
after winning in 48.SJ -much
slower than the world record
time be set JO days ago at Milan.
Italy.
· ··Even a lot o f Wes tern
atbJet.es feel lbe same way."
·'There is nothing I can do
about it. nothing anybody can do
about it."
''I WAS WAITING for the
Olympics ... I wanted lO go.
That's whallwasworking for "
P erhaps the only further
satisfaction Moses will get this
year will be to beat the Olympi c
gold medalist after the Games an
c ompetitions thro u g hout
Europe. He plans lO r ace tWlce
more before the Moscow Games.
which begin July 19th.
His next race will be Tuesday
in Oslo. Norway -the third slop
of Phase One of the U.S. Olym·
pie tea m 's s wing throu ~h
Europe -and in Paris Th~rs
da v. He wiU s lup an intema·
tional meet i n Philadelphia
Wednesday and Thursday, and
possibly rejoin lbe team in August
for meets in Rome Aug. s. Berlin.
Aug. 8. and Zurich. Switzerland,
Aug.13.
The usually flawless Moses
described hls latest victory as
''sloppy,"
, by bitting a Ry to rtaht field. but ment further after lhe marathon
Joe Ferguson, normally a I011s. It was the Dodgers' 10th
catcher, misplayed the ball into set~ack in their last 14 eames at a two-base error. After pinch· SaD'Diego..
bitter Jerry Turner wu retired, ' • I can f e e 1 sorry for
Richards 1la1led to lie the Lasorda," .said Coleman. "His
game, stole aecoad and scored team ls going for the nag. When
the winning nm on a single by you lose games like that, it.
<>ale.Smith. hurts. We gave the game away
1 1 and then we got il back."
• a1CllMlD8, WHO SET a club The Padres took a quick 2-0
' record with bia four steals, ·alle lead ClG Richards' steal ol home
bad three bits and scor4d three in the fll'St inning and a run·
• nms, tneludiDC a ateal of bome scoring single by Jerry Mwn·
in Ute ftnt inniD1. pbrey in the second.
( • "You have to be a gambler to The Dodgers Ued it up with a i steal bales," said San Dle10 run in the fifth inning, on coo·
Ilana..-Jerry Coleman. wboH aecutive doubles by s tarting
J: Two Tennis Titles to Briggs
' • SAN DIEGO -Colt.a ..... a
'· lllcbael Brias. aa 11·,..,.... • with No. 11114 01 at the Ullltied Stat. Tmala AaociaU. Na·
tlo•al Hardeou.rt ellam· ~r:a· ............ to .. .....
t y aweepiq tile sia1I• ..a
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, •••• .., fteld. •
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the daulllel erown, wtmalnl g.2,
7 ...
A 1l11dmt at Adams School iD
Colla lleaa, Brlul dJd not lose a Mt In .....,... to tbe llnCl• ........ Be defeated Bntt Cater of
Autralla In tbe quarterftnala a•d stopped Cbrt1 Garner of ..,....... Nn Jeney, ID tbe
MmlftMll Se&ardu. g.,... ..S Parker wen tbe
•ietlma I• tlM ellamploeAip road"' claublll ,.., •
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OVER AND OUT -Don Baylor's leap was for naught as
the ball tut by Tony Armas exits the playing area Sunday.
Walch.mg the play is an unidentified Oakland pitcher.
who Look squatting rights in the vacant left field stands.
Bavasi Offers
To Punch Ford
By DA \'E Cl 'SSINGHAM
Of, ... O•••• ~-s~ T his v. as ~uppose d to be
Ru zz1e Ravas1·s last ~ear in
ba s <'ball. The An~el s we're
hea \'llv favor('d to v. tn their
d1\'IMOO and Ba' a.!>1 v.anted to
J?O out a v.1nner
T he Angel ~eneral manager
neVl'r madr an offl<•t al announce·
ment. but had dropped subtle
hints that his career was drawing
to a close
SO YOl' CA.N understand tus
frustration as th(' Angels waste
away in tht> cellar. 18 games
back O n Sunday m orn1n1?.
before the Angels beat Oakl and.
S .i 1n 14 1nn1nJ!:., Bavas1's
frustration bubbled lo the sur·
face
The veteran exccullve went on
KM PC's rad10 pregame s how
and publlcly offered lo punch
one of tus players -Dan Ford-
in the mouth.
Ford has m1sse-d 50 games
with a tender right knee and
said Saturday that he wasn't go-
ing to rush back into the lmeup
because the Angels aren't in a
pennant race.
·'If he said this. somebody
ouf!ht to fatten his lip, and if I
were 20 years younger. I'd be
the one lo do il." Havasa said.
"Pe rhaps if he had been an the
lineup we "ould be doanJt a little
better."
BAVASJ WAS FURIOUS when
he read Ford's comments an a
morning paJ>('r, and he stormed
into Manager Jim Fregos1's of·
flee before Sunday's game .
"ll sounded likt? he didn't w~t
to play 1us t because we weren't
1n a pt>Mant race." Bavas1 told
Frt•J!o:-1. ··well. he'll have to
an~v.er to me"
Wi th that, Ravasi marched out
of the o<ri<'e. presumably to con-
front Ford w1lh the issue.
fo'ord 1s 1nd1gnant wben ac-
c used of loafang, and explained
has reasons for staying out of t.be
llDeup.
"l'VE GOT TO BE a lot better
than I was the last time. when I
t n ed to tome back too sooo. ••
Ford said. "l can s wing the bat.
but my timing's way ofr. and l
still can't run.
"They've got too many des·
ignated hitters right now, ao
they don't need me the re." Ford
said . "J have to be 100 percent to
play t.be outfield."
Ford had surgery on his right
k:nee to remove torn cartilqe
last November, and alt.bough be
was in the opening day lineup,
Ford says the knee bas a tenden.
cy tQ stiffen.
•'I DON'T RA VE to worry
about what anybody else thinks
of me.•· Ford told the Daib
Pilot. "I've got a job to do, and I
have lO go about it the way I
think is right .•.
Another wounded An1et,
pitcher BTuce Kisoo, comes off
the disabled list tonilht to feee
Rick Langford (6-9) in the Mriel
finale with Oakland at Aoabelm
Stadium.
Kison, recovering from alDar
muscle prol>lema m bil pltdUll& I
arm. will be makina hi.a ftnt
start in nearly six weeks.
PaEG081 IS HOPING Kliem
caa 1 .. at least als or aeven le-•
nlqa becHH the bullpen w• •
depleted in Sunday's maratboe.
which WU decided OD BobbJ
Grieb'• checked·•wiDI •laale 4 ..
boun after the 1ame belan. '
Grich pt five bits, lDcl...._
(lee MVASI, Pap 81>
'
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-OAK. Y PIL.Ot
A c._,eute Repof1 From tM Wortd of Sport•
Apparent Suicide at Shea
Puts Comedy in Shadows
Yroa AP IM•ald1n
NEW YORK A 28-year-old man plun.ced 100 II
re-et to hls duth from the mcuanlne s~Uon of
Shea Stadium Sunday, ahortl)' bdor lb atart ol a N~w Yortt M~~ doubleheader asamst lhr St Louls
Cardlnala. poUc~ 1dd
PohN> who termf'd the death an ar>e>a~I swcldie. Iden
Uhed ~ man as Bruce Wlnl('k, or Quc.~n Pobce Hid he
jumped •t about 12 30 p m about a half hour befOrt! the hnt
gam e began He was ru~hed to Elmhunl l;t'lntoral llospltal.
where he was pronounced dud
Pollet-saad Winick wu "ret'enll rt-lt'llSffi lrom tht'
psych1atnc ward or 8 local hosp1~l Tbe young man plunged to the strooet rrom the mt11anane-
sect1on between Gates A IUld 8 or thl' QUf't'n5 ~t1utlum . ac-
cording to pohcl'
W.ler. Leon Durhiim· runth 1nninM honlt-run i.aJled
about 4a> feel a nd out of Shea Stadh.tm m the' :H"t'ond .,;aarti\4 or
the doubleheader and throuah the ~ lnd~hicld ()f little U.'>ctl
Mets reserveoutr1e lder Jer ry Morah-·s· car
The homer meant only two mort' run~ for lht-t'ard111al~.
who lost the contest 10 4 after losan1t 7 4 1n the ol)tlnM It
m eant more to Morales, whose car was parked behind lhe
Mets' bullpen 1n ri~ht h eld. He complame<11t munt ~elting a
new wandstueld so has w1(e could dnve the ('ar whale he was
on a roadtnp
......------flttot *' of I lw Da11-----
Ed Halkkl, who recently Joined the Angels. on ex.
teammate John Mootefuuo's clubhouse fighl with San
Franc1s<'o Giants Mana ger Dave Bristol; ··1wish 1t was
me. in a way lie (Bristol I ne ver would have landed the
first pun<'h ··
.ffq•s Taco-hiu*"r Paf:'eff \'allke*"#
Kudt May o t the New Yo~k Y ankees. II
and Chicago While Sox pitcher Sleve Trout were
hooked up in a double no-hitte r through six in·
nings Sunday before the Yankees eventually pulled
away with a 3-l American League victory behind May's two.
hitter. Rkk Ceroae's two.run homer provided the margin or
victory ... Hal McRae's two-run doubled ignited Kansas Ct ·
ty to a 5-1 victory over BallJmore and struggling Cy Young
I: ..........
Awa rd winner Mike Flanagan ... Min-
nesota capitalized on J oe Simpson's
missed throw on a potential 1nrung~ndang
do uble-pla~ ~rounder with the bases
loaded in the 13th to gain a 7-6 win over
St>a ttle Dick Drago picked up his
IOOth miiJflr lra~ue \ 1ctory as Boston
n ppl'ri DC'lrmt X I Richif' Zisk dro\ e
1n thret• run:-. ,,.., 1 t·~ii' belted out 18 htl!> 1n
a 12 2 rout nf t'll'H·lund 8arry Bon
nf'll'!i homc:r f<1r Tornntn 1n the bottom <•f
the fourth 1nn10J! offc.et one b~ Cecil
"""" ('oopt'r and Roy Howe ll doubled in the.
C'lin<'her m thE> 'ilXlh to give the Blue Jays a 4-1 \'l<'lory on•r
M1lwaukt.-e in lhl' first J?ame or a double header Gorman
Thomas led Milwaukee lo d 4·0 nightcap victor)' With rour
hits. including three doubles
Puhl"• .ft~rt-11 Hl111 lgnitr A•I ro11
Tf'm• Puhl dehvt-red seven hit~ in IO 11t bats .•
inC'ludtng a homer ancl tnpll'. as llouston S'l'ept
\tlanld 1n a double-headt•r c;n<.l liat'k into the ;::.;a
t1onal Lea~ue West lead. M<Jpp1ng the Braves. 6 5,
and 6·1 ('raig Reynolds. who entered with a 177 batting
avera~e. r<'a<'he<l base sevt:n or eight times t>arrefi t:, an'i C'olll-<•tt-cl three hit.,, 1nclud1nJ? a game w1nn1n~ double
1n lhe st'vtmth and Allen Rlple)' and Al Holland <'omb1ned for t a three hitter as San Francisco beat Cm·
~.... t•mnc.t1 , 2 O Don Robinson hit his first
r maJOr lt:>ague home run a two-run shot
in P1tLsburgh·s fou r -run econd inning, and
pitched 81 ~ innings O( Se\'Cn·hlt ball to put
Philadel phia away. 7-3 Gary Ca rter
homered 1n the fourth and drove m Ron
Le Flore .,.,;th the go-ahead run in the sixth
to give Montreal a 2· I victory over the
Chicago Cubs ... Ltt Mauilll and wtn·
ning pitcher Mark Bombadt drove 10 two
runs apiece as the New 'York Mets downed
t>UML St. Louis. 10·4. to ('O mplete a double
header sweep. lo the opener. Mazzilh's three-run homer tng
gered a six-run eighth inning as New York swept to a 7.4 vi c-
tory
.. ,....,.,...., .., ............. uo
,._, •~rford, who took the lead with 19 • ht~ ~malrun& wb~n &kll Mean spun off the
C'OUrN. ou.lled away rrom ~ M8twk to wln
th~ Mld·Ot\lo 2:50 champk>nlhlp car race Sunday.
It wa1 Rut.hforfonl'a flnt·ever road race victory Also placln1
high we~ five drlvt'rs from the Orance Coa.st area. Marina
H11h gra.duale Paac-.0 Carier, now llvma m Indiana, was
u•vcinth, LAIW\I Beach's &ktl M9&Mr Clnlsbed 10th, lrvane's
John Ma.rt.ln was 16th, Newport Beach's
John Mahler was L9th aruf...Costa Mesa's
D•••)' 0.&ah wa.s 21st Australian
AIH ,...,.. won lhe Britis h Grand Prix in
Brand's H.atch, Enaland lo lncreue his
lead ln lhe 1980 World Driver's Cham·
plonab.ip. Brazilian NelSOD Piqaet was
second .. 8rot Glover of EJ Cajon, who
won Saturday's SuperBowl ol Motocross In
the Coliseum. rode has Yamaha to victory
again ln the featured race Sunday a t the
• Coliseum. before 17,221. five seconds bet·
•1""ul"04lo ter than Oran~e·s .llm Glbeea ... Tlur·
leen people were lnJured at the Cleveland Speedway Sunday
when a spectator commandeered a race car and drove 1t into
a crowd in front ol the grandstand. Chattanooga's Marloe M.
McDarta. 26. has been charged with 13 counts of assault w1lb
mtent to comout murder and ls beuig held under $65.000 bail
fJl9•pl~ T~•• OnWrH Ontroll'd
Great Britain Prime Minis ter Margaret
Thatcher ordered 30 tickets to the Moscow Olym.
Pl<'S 1n the possession of the British Embassy Ill
M osc-ow be destroyed . . So\'1el officials refused • to rt>lay a West German televts1on report through the Oly m-
pic telecenter Sunday, claiming it dealt with pout1cs and not
sports The impLicalJons do not appear lo affect American
media American corresponden~ plan to ship all their news
and sports him out of the Sovtet t:naoo ... Eighty nations
ha"e beeJl off1 c1aJly Usted to compete in the 1980 Games.
leavins: 66 unaccounted for .
R'...aa Ke-rp11 tlw f' .. tll, lt1•• 819
INGLEWOO D -Pelagia Howard of Torrance ~
looked al lhe <'ntries for Sunday at Hollywood Park
and knew at was her day.
"Tlus 1s easy for me All my horses are tn
to~ether ... she r emarked to her husband before headmg to
the race lra<'k for the afternoon to play Hollysweeps Plck Sue
.. I ltke longshots a nd I stick with my horses tJll they
win.·· she conlinut.-d
Not a big gambler usually, s he decided none the less to 1n
vest $72 in making bcr selections and it paid ofr. At the end of
the ~venlh race s he was one or only four people to sue
C'eS!>foJly pick six winners and 1t was worth $90 .307 before
tax'ei.
..-------BOH"f»afl Toda9 -------.
On ttu!> date in baseball in 1970
Pett-Rose cras hed into Ray Fosse to score the wm·
ning run on Jim Hirkman's t2lh-mmng s ingle as the Na
t1onal League posted a 5·4 VH'tory tn the All·star game
at C1nnnnalJ'c; ne~ H1ver from ~t:.id1um
On Uus date in 19f\8 ·
llank i\aron b<>lll•d hi~ ~)(Ith career homn off San
1-·ran<'isco's ~flke ~('("orm1c-k 1n J 4 2 Atlanta \l('ton
O\ e r the Giants. ·
Today's b1rth<lays
l1altimore Onolc:. p1 t<'hcr Steve Stone 1!> 33 Te.ir:a~
Ran~ers infielder Pepe f"na!> 1s 31
.tfult-d a,ccdJt• R'BC Till~
Matthew Saad Muhammad stopped c hallenger •
Yaqui Lopn m the 14th round Swlday after knock·
1ng him down four t1m~ to retain his Wor ld Box
sng Coun<'il h g ht hea,·yweight champ1ons h1p
Muhammad. who was on the verge of being knocked out after
Lopez ronne<>ted on 25 straight punches tn the e1i;:hth round.
put Lopez down for the fi rst Umt 30 :.eC'onds into the 14th
round wtth a left-right. left ·n g ht combination Vlja)
Amrltraj defeated And~w Pattisoa. 6·1. 5 7, 6 3 to wm the.·
Hall of Fame tenrus champion.ship in Newport , R I
Re1gnm~ US Open bowling champion Sten Manin defeatt~J
~even or eight oppone nts Sunday n1ghl and averaged 233 tu
take a commanding 180-pan lead alter rour rounds of the
'Southern CaHrorma Open at Torrance ... Toay Ramlrf'1
overc ame leg c ramps to cbp 39 ~econds oH the rl"Cord
for the San f'ranc1sco Marathon as he beat defending ch:.im
pion John Moreno by three minute!>
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SPORTS BREAK I BOATING I BA.5EBALL
light Winds
Shorten Race;
Ghost Wim
LONG HEACH -After three
days or strong westerly wmds.
Long Beach Yacht Club's four.
day Race Week wound up on a
lo w note Sunday when hght.
fluky winds rorced the race com·
mittee to shorten the courses for
all c lasses.
The hght weather condjtlons
scrambled the rour classes of In·
ternallonaJ Offshore Rule ya chts
on the final race. but had no ef·
fect on the final standings
The overaJI winne r 1n Class A
was John Reynolds' Peterson-46
Ghost, from Newport Harbor
'Yacht Club. wilh three firsts and
a second Class B overa ll winne r
was H.tgh Noon, a Peterson-41
'>ailed by B1U Clute. St rranc1s
Yacht Club. 1·1·3·4. Clai.s C wa:.
won by R o n M elv il l e 's
Choate -40. Bigwi g. Balboa Yacht
Club 2 J.J l. and Clasi. 0 Winne r
was Bert Ga r dner ' C F-37,
Bingo. Long Beac h Yacht Club.
I l · l ·3
Re!>ults r1f Sunday ~ ract-
C LASS A l 01 Roler. Kirk
Elliott. :"iHYC 2 Gho:-.L . John
Reynolds. NHYC. 3 Jet Stream.
J erry Simorus. LBYC
CLASS B -l Flambouvant. Barney Flam. LBYC. 2 Blue
Norther. Ball Sullivan. LA YC. J
Fr~ Ent.erpnse. Dick Ellinger.
l"HYC
CLASS C -l B11z W11z. Ron Melville. BYC 2 Oust ·Em.
Charles Hope. SDYC. J Spant.
Allen Brown. VYC
CLASS 0 I Pe ndragon.
J o hn Mclaur in . C YC . 2
S n eake r , Bria n Don aldson .
LBYC. 3 Bingo. Bert Gardner.
LBYC
SUD.8et Rule
Invoked
Ski ppe r s and crew!> 1n
Southshore Yacht Club !> 111
Po1nl sene6 had a Ion~ and bus~
~t-e k end ~1th thrl't' r aC'es
~<'hf.'dult-d and late Sunda' ar
terno<m th._. 31i boat flPPl ·~a.,
"lrUJ?J?hnll! to f1n1 <>h 1n tht' ran·
from L<•n ~ f1111nt In HiilOOd
l>t·fon· the ·,unM·t rul"' · "'a' tn
\ Okl·d
hr~I rJU of lht• v.11·k1·n•J 1.1.d:.
from lht Ralbt•d P1 r to llunt
in~ton H<·ach l'wr From lht'rt-
lht-yathl.s powered or sallf'd to
Alamitos Ha~ 10 bt> on hand
Saturday for the start of the
se<'ond r a<'e to Lon~ Point.
Catalma Island
Results of Ba lboa to Hunt·
tn£ton fkoa<'h rac1·
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BOATING
Looney Tunes1
Captures
Santana Race
Loonev 1'unes. skippered by
Harry PatlJson. Newport Harbor
YaC'ht Club. was the winner ol
the Santana -20 Fleet 11 cham-
pionship 1n a three-race se ries
~ailed Saturda~ and Sunday 1n
con1unct1on with Balboa Yacht
Club"s M1dsummt-r R~gatta
Seventeen Santana-20s turned
out for the championship, s~ell
ang the Midsummer Regatt11 's
e ntry List to 92 e ntries m se\'en
classes
T rophy winners
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Tomorrow
Tops Field
Th1rt' t"''' Ertt'-.on ''a<'ht' tn
'1ic l'la.sse-. tum1·d out for th~
< om p :in' !-JJ'• n 'ore cl c h J m . r11on~h1p... hoc.IN! b~ Rahrn Con n·
lh1an YJcht Club SaturdJ\ and
~un11J\ l.~rJ!l''l rl:t"' V.J °'> th e
Enc ... oo 35 v.1Lh 11 1•ntrtt''> The
v.mner .,.,ac; 1omorrow, ~k1r1·
Vt"rt"d by B('rt Lockwood, Puc1f1c
Mariners YaC'ht Club_ Se<'und
~as Aquanus. sailed by Mike
Belanich. M1ss1on Bay Ya<'ht
Club. third was Different Drum-
m e r . Lew S prua n c e . Bahia
C'or 1nth1an Ya('ht Club and
fourth v.a<; Nug1e Too. Jim
:'l:u~1•nt . Halboa Ycic ht Club
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Hibachi Run En~
For mall Boats
South Shore Yacht Club ha~
announced the results of 1t!> June
lhbach1 Senes ror i.mall boal5
and Per forman<'e Handicap
RaC'1ng Fleet yachts.
4'04.ll 1 s.to&or -1 C.-90 ""''Oft ~~vc 1
.... lh I(_., !)\Y( J "'°''"" Wollol\,. \!)V(
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MCKLAUS BA VASI OFFERS A PUNCH Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN • •
fo u r U.S . Open a nd fo ur
Amen can PGA t itles 1n addition
t o h as three Britis h Open
triumphs. He won two US
Amateur titles. accountmg for
bis cache of 18 major crowns
NIC KLAUS ENTE R S the
tournament nding a wave of
confidence from his U. S. Open
triumph and a three-week
respite from competitive golf.
He. wife Barbara. Jack . Jr .• and
daughter Nancy have been oo a
lour of Nickla us ·designed
courses in the United Slates and
Europe.
Building golf courses is as
much a part of Jack's life as
destroying them and constitutes
an important phase or his muJtJ.
millloo-dollar empire.
This bas resulted in an even
tloser affinity between Bag Jack
and Old MuJrfield.
WHEN HE DECIDED to build
bis own model coune in his
native Columbus , Ohio, be
reached back lo some of hl!J fon-
dest memories and named lt
MulrfleJd VWaie. maklnl ll also
dae 1it.e ol lhe Memorial Touma·
9'eftl he hopes to raise to the
ltatureoltbe Met.en.
Nicklaus appu.n to play hls
beat toll lD Britain. In addition
to bl• three vtclortes. he bu
flot1hed second seven Umes, ~lnt three tJmes and out ot the '°' llx only lwtce -his nnt
rear,1912.
A senttmentallst. he •P·
prectalel the rich tradition. He
ta ~oaadou1 that Brlton1.
partJeularty t.be Seotl, are the
moll dtleemlnl and cnllcal ol
all 1pedllkn, and the writ.en
tM llMJlt lmowledaeable.
an eighth-inning homer whlch
tied lhe game at 4·4. He aJmost
hat another homer in the 12th.
but the ball caromed off the
fence for a double. and Grich
was eventually stranded at
second.
By the time Gn ch came up
for his seventh trip to the plate.
long evenin g shadows were
creeping across the Infield.
··1T WAS TOUGH to see
because or the shadows." Grich
said. "Bul I had an advantage
because I've been laking early
batting practice about that time
every night for a month."
Grich hadn't hit a homer since
May 20 and his average going ln·
to the game was .257 -a big
drop from last year's .294 mark.
"I've chanied my stroke three
limes. I Just haven't been able to
find the at.roke I had l~st year,"
Baxter Bowl Won
By Chick Rollins
Chick RoWna al the helm ot
Pent1tence won the Baxter
Bowl, one of tbe moil Pret·
ttsloua lrophte~ for Southern
Callfomla Star 1ailol'I.
Tbe annual event 11 1ponl0nd
by Newport Harbor Yacbt Club.
It la a tbne-race aerie. Wied
off Newport e.acb.
Runner-up wu BUI Gerard ol
Santa Barbu'• Yacht Chlb lD
Que1t, •Dd third was Steve Gould. a. Fraacla Y acbt Club,
aalllqSt z•,...._ boata turned out for
0..npa&a.
Grich says "Not only was I not
hitting homers. but I wasn't get·
t ing base bits So J shortened up
my stroke and began choking up
o n t.he bat ·
THE VICfORY went to John
Montague, who pitched tbe 14th
inning, but the best pitching was
done by Andy Hassle r (five
shutout innings) and Mark Clear
<four shutout innings).
"Clear pitched two innings
with a split Ongemall," Fregosl
said. "He wanted to keep golng.
but I didn't want to take a
chance on it getUng wone."
By the 12th inning, botb t.e.ms
were n.mnina out or players and
most of the 24,393 fans bad de·
parted.
"Billy Martin wanted to rup a
coin." Fre1<>1l joked. "We were
matcbinc com.."
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OFFER
ONLYPtLOT U
Big Payoff _
For Alcott
After Openl .
NASIMLLE, Tenn. CAP) ...,
Call.inc lt the cutmioatioo of a
childhood dream, Amy Alcott
s trode away with the U.S~
Women·s O pen golf cham~
p ionship, winning by nin~
strokes.
Two-tim e Open winner Holli.I
Stacey finished second. ·
In carding a 280 on the par.11;
6,229·yard Richland Countr)t
Club course Sunday, Alcott
broke the U.S. Women's Oped
72·hole record of 284 established
last year by J erilyn Britz at
Fairfield, Conn.
That earned the 24-year~ld
from Santa Monica a $25,000
bonus from Golf Magazine, plus
the $20,047 winner's purse -a
$45.000-plus payday.
H e r 1980 earnings, with-
out the bonu s , s tand at
S152,304 , making he r the year's
leading money.winner on the
Ladies Professional Golf As-
sociation lour .
"When I was growing up in
Caltforrua, I 'd play a lot of golf
with Sue Kennedy." Alcott said
after the final round. "I 'd drop a
ball eight feet from the pole, say
the shot was for the Open, and
putt 1t m. Today. I did it for
re al." ·
She said winning the Open was
<•verything s he e ver dreamed
c.bout as a golfer .
I know I can pl ay. I 've
µroved Lhat all along. But it's ruce
tfl wrn " ma1or championship
becau:.e I Lh1nk )OU're remem·
ber~d for the c hampionships. l
often dreamed I could be here on
thl' lRth ~rcen and today I was. It
"'a!> my show."
Kratzert Skips
British Open
M ILWA lit\EE I AP) -Bill
t\ratzert I!> skipping the British
Open at Mwrl1cld. Scotland, this
wef'k
The winner of the G reater
Milwaukee Open Sunday said:
"Why should I go if it is dis·
tasteful to m e?"
Krat.zert meant he didn't want
anything to do with the British
Open. and bis next tournament
will be the Greater Hartford
Open in two weelts.
He-won that tourney in 1m.
dnd h1o; \ICtor;. in the Milwaukee
event was his fi rst s ince then.
But Kratzert. whose fat.her,
W1 l11am. is head professional at
Fort Wayne, lnd .. Country Club ••
has won at least Sl00.000 in each
of his four full seasons on tbe
PGA tour. And this year he bas
made the cut in 19 of 21 starts
and h as had s e ven top-ten•
finis hes.
He w o n th e G re ate r
M1l~auktt Open, a nd $36,000,
w ith a 22-under par 266 on
rounds of 67. 66. 67 a nd 66. as the
pros burned up the 7,010-yard
par·72 Tuckaway Country Club
links
HURRY LAST MTLWAUKEE CAP> -Defending champion
North MJami Heacb. t"la . survived a 4·4 lle to win·
the National Junjor Olympics AA U Water polo
champioostups Sunday in the girls 18 and under
class.
79 XJ6L 6 cy1 Fun oower
Only 7000 moles
CHANCE
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cyl XJ6L 4 Door demo.
Only 6000 miles
North Miami Beach finished with a 3-0· 1 rec
ord,
The girls 15 a nd unde r team from Comme rce
City woo their division with a ~o record after de·
feating Tucson 9-3.
Stanford won the boys lS and under d ivision at
3·0·1 after a 4-4 Ue with Newport Beach.
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ARTISTS HONORED ON NaGOLD MEDALLIONS
Offered to Public In S.11 Ouenttttes
Gold Med:illiom
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Off and Yawning With GOP
By PE:TER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES <AP > -"The Ron
Rea gan Show" com mences its four-mght
run on the tube this evening. As minisen es
~o. Hus one -otherwise knov.'TI as the
Repuhl1 can Na tion al Con vention -
doesn't f1gur<' as a powerhouse entertain·
ment For one thrng. everyone already knows
the encbng: B-movie actor and former gov·
emor Ronald Reagan finally gets the girl
That knowledge pretty much robs the
beginning and middle of "The Ron Reagan
Show" of any dra m atic value. The plot is
com posed or Political speeches. 33 of them.
scripted to prelude s moothly the inexora·
ble denouement.
SO. HOW WILL ABC, CBS and NBC
m ake a show of this thing!
CBS bas al least ooe advantage, a lllUe
"Kent' Series Set
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -"Kent St.ate ."
the four-hour NBC miniseries dramaliz·
ing the 1970 shooting incident at the
Ohio col)ege campus, will be directed
by James Gold.stone for Interplanetary
Productions and Osmond Communica-
tions.
side attraction. so to speak -Walter
Cronkite's penult.Jmate presidential con·
venuon. If the show itself doesn't move
you. maybe nostalgja will suffice.
CBS' evening coverage begins with a
s pecial ed1t1on of "60 Minutes," to be
broadcast JUSt before the convention in
most of the country, immediately follow-
ing the convent ion locally at 8 because
of the lime difference. Mike Wallace will go solo on the special
"60 Minutes." which consisll. of separate
1n te r v1e ws with Nan cy and Ronald
Re agan.
S HOULD THE REP UBLICAN s how
somehow erupt into excitement -say, a
contentious minority report rapping the
party's Reagan-backed anti-ERA stance
-Cronldte bas a crack squad in the Joe
Louis Arena to cover it : Bill Moyers <a
welcome returnee), Dan Rather, Bruce
Mort.on. Harry Reuoner, Morton Dean
and Bob Schieffer. CBS also sent Andy Rooney, Charles
Kuralt and Charles Osgood to Detroit ; a
pool of wit that s hould help.
running ~ome enterta inment program·
ming.
This year. ABC joins its rivals in gavel·
to-gavel coverage. but it 1s still hedging
just a bit by broadcasting two special ed1 ·
tions of 1L'> relatively popuJar magazine
show. "20-20." tonight and Tuesday
Thev wt ll inject directly into pnme lime
coverage -not before. or after It. as CBS
1s doing with its "60 Minutes" special -
a nd their content. while broadly polrt.Jral.
does oot relate directly to the cooveot1on
action.
THERE IS A SEGMENT on where the
delegates can go in Detroit for a litUe fun
after the convention; another one takes a
look at political jingles.
NBC News is also going to the conven·
tion with a new boss. former CBS man Bill
Sma ll. Old reliables John Chancellor and
David Brinkley will anchor. with Tom
Brokaw, Tom Pettit, Garrick Utley and
Chris Wallace reporting from the n oor.
The good stuff -a.ssumi.nc that no unex-
pected brouhaha occurs on plaUorm night
Tuesday -wiJJ come Wednesday. when
Reagan becomes the Republican nominee,
and on Thursday, when bis campa.ign-
mate is chosen.
Gold s tone 's t ele vis ion directing
credits include "A Clear and Present
Danger." "Eric" and "Studs Lonigan."
He also directed the films '.'The. Gang
T hal Couldn't S hoot Straight ' and
ABC News is eager to perform under its
relatively new boss, Roooe Arledge, who
has strived to polish his division's image.
Last time America held its presldenUal
conveoUoos, you may recall, ABC "cheat·
ed" a bit by only yielding portions of its
precious prime time to the conventions. ,
The Democrats, convention ne xt month
figur es to provide Iota or excitement.
which isn't necessarily good for that party
but is g r e at for TV. As for the
Republicans' tidy little production. the
networks will have to stretch and fill and.
by the end, m aybe e ven ya wn.
CRONKITE TO DRAW NOSTALGIA WATCHERS?
·· R ... Uercoaster. ''
WHILE THE OTBEa two webs covered
the events gavel-to-gavel. ABC created for
it.self a precious prime time advantage by
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Skid Row Mo,ie
A Labor of Love
By ARTH a KNIGHT , .. -, ..... _
Thl're art' ome '11 m1 lhal you
slmply ran'l 11ut a l•i on, and "On
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It tan't u docume ntary of Lo11 c h oin. S kid Row offers them a
An1t ••lul\' 11ord1d Skid Row <the urestyle with which they c an cope,
"Nkkf'I" ll'I Skirt Row parlance for and an easy camaraderie available
Jo'1fth Strc-et, wht-rc It all happens), to them in no other parts of our socie·
no r II\ It exU('tly f1eticm R11lph Waite ty. They s hare their wine, their food
P \JBUC NOTICE
i-1CT1nous MKA .. •u
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whn wrote. pro · may find. Their main hassles wouJd '•CT•T•-~--.-u-si-.. -«-u--
duced. uets in, and seem to be with the cops, not each ,.._ n anMENT
d 1 rec t ed and othe r. .,..!1':,~o;.1ow1nq ""o'" .,. oo•nq
fin a need "On Whale Waite dra ws a sympathetic 111cHMAH o•L COfwlP•Hv, uoJ
the Nickel" is a ~1cture of lHe on tbe Nickel. it'• sou111 ~" om .... Suite'"· CoH• " -.... '41•"°""• .,,.,. dedicate d man ard not to recall his omissions -the c,,..,, 0.1 c_,..,, •io> Sou•"
lie not onlv made incessant rolling of drunks. the '°"" o.iw. s...i. m . c-w -.... .
a m ovie that he senseless nash fights that ignite out Sina• ra Cited . .. .. -..-. C•;::.-~~1: ... onouc...., l)y ... .....
be lie ves in: he's .. 11'C<>'00t-~'°' .. ,_ -·"""' •
cvt>n markettng 1t Entertainer Frank Sinatra <left ) r eceives an _,,,.,~s H..--.
himself ,:'.:.~~.':!'~• award from fellow s howman Danny Thomas ~
Th"' r e 1' no wr11~·~ .. o·-'°' A.+""w .. ,. for his wo11k with the St. Jude Children's '"'' ;:""...;:;'~ 111ec1 •'"' ,,...
ques tioning the =····~ w•:;:::..,v•::::~ Research Hospital al a recent IAS Angeles IC:.0..nly , ..... Of Or•-. c-fy on
s incerity or this ,.,, A..ipfl .;:"~,!.,.,~H••w•"•.,.., dinne r. St. Jude was founded by Thom _s in J.,,,.,.,,.., ,wem
m ovie Waite himself, in numerous ~-"'-· ->«• ic-0_,, •on Pew1 1962. ""°4"""' o.-~ 0.11. Poot
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alc·ohOl!!>m , and h ence his clOt>eness P UBUC NOTICE flCTITIOU\ I V\INlSS FICTITIOUS Ml\IN(SS to the people in his picture Its sen~e HAMt: STATf.Ml .. , .. .,.., STATEMENT
of trulh 1:. shattering . of nowt.ere, the recent Slasher at-'"• •<>'10w•1W1 ""''°"' ••• 001nq ,.,. '"''-"'9 _..,...,-no .,...,
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rrcm atorium, or ftndtn" a portable J•m"' Jo•o•n W•ho" '~"' Sk I'd Row, and h is lead character " '"" '"'"""" ·• • """"' •• ., '" ~ R"'"" l "Y'" • tree for Rose. a pl'npa tC'l1c bag lady. ~,,.·~'""'"'"''"''P '"" ,..,,_ .... , '""" .. ,,., i... P••1<•n.eo.u,,... ... c,o..,.,.. I flawlessly played by Donald Moffat> 1 r•" r, K•oo ••m••y•.. I town•; c1.,. oi °'"""'°""''on .io.-H•-. '413 "'-'·
e very opportunity to resume his old I DARE SA V THAT Wa ite's reply ~=·~",~ :,:;• .,. °'""<I' < """' • "' ~vt>"v-i ,.,_ <, ... ,, t, .. ,,',':;: -··•-'n-""P
is a reformed wino who is offered I '"'' ,,.,,....,.,,, ""' ... .., · '" ,.,. Ju"'" 1' '""' l"°;~~~~~~c-1~ t>v •
If t I wo uldbethatheisn't.aftcr«tll,m aking , .. 01,.. Ju,.. .... 1~,, "1• ·-11t0110 J_...Jor°""'••non
I l'S y t: 8 documentary. th:.it hl' V.iln LS tO em· Pv1>11•,,_, ry..,,..,,, ''M•• C>.o·•• < "'"" i ""' •U-• .., 11..,., "'''" -Allhou~h he 15 o ut of it. lJ vmg on phas1ze the pos1tivt• asix-cts or the Ll!e 1""" 10 ''"'' '' /1 •«< ,., ~ Pl:BLIC NOTIC E I~::'~~::.=,--.,. <KM19t CovttlY "" v. elf arc checkl> tn a spare but clean h r und ,.,_
hotel room. the lure of the old hre re· e 0 there , anc1 that he'l> lrytng to P UBIJl ' NOT1c·•: F101nous avs•Ntn I P-•-0r..._ C6nl 0.01., p,..,. show lhat there 1~-. v. a" out al le'"'l """"£ •T•r1.~t wr JO J·• , •• 11 1~ ~--mains. "If the cops 'd let me be and J ..a • " -" Ju•• · -• · ~. · -~·~~ for some. '1CT1r1ou\ 11us1 .. E\s r ..... '"'"""'r.q -""" "°"'"'I bv\• • ---the wme dJdn't make m e so sick," he ,._. surc .. c"' ._ • j p BLIC NOTICE ~a··s. "I'd nllhe r ~bac k ·· Hy tnle r ming ling his care full• r~ •011ow11>9 1>·•..-.,,,. 1 '"'" · "'" 'Lt AN l""''' ""ti
Drunks and the winos form a com-chosen actor.; v.1th the genwne artl c.•llL , .,,0,. ~ ,.r1.,.,1 .,r, r ,.,,,, , -... , .. ~,, I ''CT•n0V111us1Ncss J J I""'\'., u P••t l t t p, C.AP( 1 ... '°'"''"~1 P1
mumty. a community that the Moffat cle. Wrute aeh1evei. an extraordinan.• URv•cc'> •• , ..,,,..,,.,... .... '' ",.,, '·"""'d ~ ... ,.., ""'•' """""EnAn""'""
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couldn't handle hfe And that's the cre m atorium. where art1fi~ seems w.-R..... cov"'' <•·~· "' °'•-'°""'• -1 '""' • 0.,,,.,11 1m L"""" o• k . h r I ,,_., '"'''"'"'""· ... , . •I'd ..... " ·~ Jv,.. ,, ,..., t-'4vf\l•"'O'O'\ A,r...,,." , • .,........ central point of this ra rr1s h. uneven. to ta e over tn t e interest o moving c .... ~,, ,,.,. 0, °'•"" ,...,,,,, .,,. • ~uu1• v •o·"'•"" """'""' ,..,. 1~1•1 ,..
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For Actor
HOl'..LYWOOD CAP)
C hris Sa randon,
nominated ror a n Oscar
as Al Pacino's lover in
"Dog Day Afternoon,"
bu been signed to star
in the dual rol es or
S y dney Carto n and
Charles Damay in the
CBS-Hallmark Hall of
Fame production of "A
Ta le of Two Cities."
S a r a nd o n a l s o
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portrayed J esus Christ • •·
in C BS' "The Day Christ .. _"(
Died " last season and • · ••
was the a uthor-he ro of
Tho mas Wolfe's "You
can 't G<> Home Again" aiefl•• llonored on the nrlwork .._ ~
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"CRAB SOME GRUB"
Fabulous Food from Burgers to Bailava
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Q: NM ....... •&•. fl~ 81eHtR• ... 'GI d y Asked That' 1llly · That.'3 tt\e way I'm programmed there. It's By The Asaoc:lat.ed Prea ...... ""'-'"'" ~)' .... '• ....... ......... a OU my fault. not 9a1~~onua·s ....... The superstar also The followtnc are Billboard's hot record hit.s ... IMelJ, .. bvee 1 ""Ml ...,..., • ..._ ...... ...., ... ~ • ...., Hy ........ w•xe• 005\a~Ktc. In the ~· we told ow-parents ror the week ending July 19 as they appear ln this WM& blHtee•! -8-aa Gaa.rt. •~..... • _ ... ., they ~ere stuck an the SOs. and things w~re week's issue of Blllboard maaatlne. A: It aeema the hot roman~ cool-9 ol1 And changan«. let go of 1t.' It occurs to me that we re ..,
now Slallon uy h~· still in IOvf' wjth ~ tmuUonally s uC'C' .. P ful how bl1 peraonahty In doing the same thmgs they were, while we're
ntraqed w\fe. Suha lt'a bem .., th •orld tn hi• atwJrt hfeume and afterwards. hanging on to the attitude of: 'Let's take drugs ,
two YH.1'11 11mtt &.My spllt up -Q · la ll ,,_ U.al ClMa t 'Of"d ud Gre1ory screw and not have any responsiblhties.' Well -1l
and Roelty tf'morsf'fully H · p k are ...... &M Ill&"°' '*yera ol l1r.el ._. doesn't work."
plaana "I became mtlbonair. la .. ~lle fthn HMa.)'. ewH U11•P .ejlliler b Jewbll! Q: Wheoewer the memben of lbe Beatles are
onmiir.ht and I Just didn't IAOaard a twtywMd, Callr. aalled 11 lbey'd ever like &o get &ogelber agaill as a
know how to COP'" wllh 1t. Thf'tt -A Yt . Ford explains his interest ln the ~ur· &roap, moe& of them have said DO. But I've never
were no angry wonhl wh~ Wt" \'lval of tsnet. "Since t wu tn the Navy and v1~it· beard bow George Harrlloo reeb aboat soeb a ~rtt'!d," he says ... _nd l'm aUU cd ll C'Ot'lcentratJon camp, the 6tench of ~ummg posalbWty. Any chaoce be may be for It ? -
very cbe to my goos lh and flesh at ill remains In my n0&tnls. l reali1e ~at Gladys and Arthur James, Yoaag.s&oW11, Oblo. ~.e." About Sa ha "I auU thin& done to prevent a repetition of such in· A: "Never!" insists George. "Not in this life
ado,. her.'' i~1t.a tht> 34 yt'ar ~~~anaty ls not for tsrat.'l 1alone tl's ror humartl· or any other ll(e .... A lot of the time 1t was fan·
old S'lPtt15lar "And hc-Jove.s \U La.D1111 l) .. Prtk concur11. tast1c ." he concedes. "but when it really got mto
me " Q · wt.at kept actor Michael Douglas out or thie the mania, it was a question of either stop or end Q: Wllat brUUa.& 1how•an ald, wbte hla. draft lo the 't18'.' Does hl' have some kl.ed of dis· up dead. We a lmost got killed in a number of situa-
••.,er·-..rraar •~•l lalo ~Army ; "I couldu It abilll ? Lou J ., Mllwallktt. tions." he revealed to writer Mick Brown. ''Planes
•Y patrte&k dllty &o llHp Wm la thf' M perttet \as \ Yes A missing vertebra But he told a re· catching on fire. people trying to shoot the plane
brHkd!" d \ ed to gel out of the Army down -and nots everywhere we went ll was ag-A: He was Col. Tom Parker. -.rho carefully rortt•r ll "'as rama iz · 1ng me. But we had a great ume. 1 think fondly or
groomed Elvts PTeiley into becoming the most Q · Whatever happened to Grace SUcll, wbo 1t all. especially as we've been through all the ar-
flt'"' to famt' ln the J efferson AJrplane! 1 bear lermath of Apple. E very body s sued each other to
' she'l'> startlng a new career. Is she! -Mrs. S. their hearts' content, and now we 're all gOOd
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alone ttus time ·round She recorded a new album :>end your quest!On.f ro lly Gar~. 'Glad You
in her r:Hor1tt· to""· New Yo rk. e ntitled Asked Th4t," care of th11 ~pe-r. PO Box 19620.
.. Drc.•.im<. · i\r11 I t•xpla1m·d why she preferred to Irvine, 92714. Monlyn mid fly Gardner will cm..noer as
t.ii..t• ht.•r flr!>I h1tc in tht• fl1g Apple "I Hke working many questwns C3 they can m their column. but the
10 N<'w York , • ~ht• told a n•porter. "because volume of mml ~'personal repltes 1mpo18tble
nobod\' root::. around In Cahforma. you pul down a
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5 "Empty Glasl>" Pete Townsend <Atcol .,
6 "Let's Get Ser1 ou.')" J ermaine J ackson
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OAIL V fltLOT
• • • • ID the Navy Now
8 )' J tJDITII Ol.."°111
Of -Ooed"• --
Thia vene ol the Xav) hymn m•) not be tht'
1'D09l popular one. •ID<'C 1 ht-r" art-still m al~
•ho lh.lnk a woman '11 place " anywhuci but
aboard ship. but 1t'a one tha\'i. bffomtng ln
creaa&naly lmp()rtant
More and mort1 womt>n are seekan" careers
D officers In th~ Nav), 1tnd ab m 1tnPowt'r
drop"· t.hty lln' betng wekomt'l.I more a nd mor ..
warmly
• • • There a re ~everul ~•Yb for a woman w
~me a Naval orftt'er Onr 1s lo allt-nd the
academy at Annas><>hs c the hrst rt!male cade~
were graduated this yearl. another 1s to enhst
\'ia a rolle&e ROTC program, and the mol'>l
popul~ proba bly. 1s to attend Officer C1:tn
dida~School cOCS1 1n Newport, R I
The Na\•y 1 a prest1g1ous place to seek a
ca reer. because of it.s long trad1t1on, but there are still doors not open to women
At OCS the fema le s tudents JUSl reeentl)
have been given equal s tatus with their male
counterparts E ven as late as 1973. they were
placed in separ ate compa nies and before that,
in their own h ving quarters with their own
sclM><M across the base from the men
~,.
1n nuclc.>ar l'Otl10l-.•r11ltt lrom tb~ Unav~rs·ty of
rtlona •utld MIJ th\: n n 1c: will have to allow
womt>n lo du murt• lt1111h• of jOb!I 1t the \; S IS l
maant&lll 11.& m1htur) ~lrt!nath
"THEY'RE GOINC. TO HAVE lo ebpec1al·
h tf we j,tO W ~i.r. 1thc u 1d
She :..•t•i. a 11 t-ui.111g of the restrict ions
w1th111 r1vt• tu 10 yeari., because of social
11r1"i.~urt•i. 1f for 11ootht!r re1tson.s
And, wt> huvc "omen who a re Just as
<·u 11ubk. i..he added
Women are beginning to gel more involved
an t he techn1cul h e ldi.. ei,peclally a t t he
cscademy bet·a use the re are more wom en of·
f1ct•r i. and instructors, Mrs Thornton saJd
Women ui.ed to leach in the buman1t1es
.ind i.oc1al science areas We now have women
in dll the d1\1s1ons and there are role models.··
-.he asserted
"We Wt:'rl' discouraged rrom 1oteract1ng
becaw.e of the old m ale attitude that was
around hl'rl' They JUSt tended to put down
14 omen
In her dl'partmt•nt. cngmeenng. the attitude
1s "very natural, i.he i.a1d "The men are very
helpful and there art-no sexist Jokes ··
AT OCS. MOST male students adm it lhey·re
J!lad to have frmalei. around because 1t adds m-
tc•rest to their days and makes the n gorous
dally routrnc JUSl a little r as1er to bear
aturi • • • Cl
·~God. protect the women who.
~ lfJ.Service faith m thee renew:
• o ~guide devoted hands of sk ill
And bless their works
Thl' woml'n. howev<.•r. i.ay that there are
still negat1vl' fe<'hngs and they are accused or not
being able to shout or de rs loudly enough or handle
some JObs aboard ship
One 1ru.tructor . relaxing at a recent gr adua-
tion ball. said he• didn't like the idea of having
'"omen in combat beC'1w s<: he didn't think
females could handle JOb~ hke putllng out r1res
with heavy hose~ . within thy will:
. in.spire their lives tha t they may be
• &/es fa ir on land and sea.'·
~ -Navy Hymn. Verse 2 .
Not all career paths were open lo them
~n . and b~ law. there still are duty stations
th at cannot be requested b> women
But offi cials C'la1m the Navy 1s working
hard to eliminate sexism and discrimination
against women
• Lt Peter Eltringham. a btaff me mber at
<l!CS in Newport, sa id , "Wom en a re evalua ted
~jectively here. Equal opp()rtumty 1s almost a
foregone conclusion here.
·'The Navy 1s a cross-section or society T he
s a me changes have taken place here as in socie· lf the last Seven years ...
• When the women had their own school . Ehr
iagham said , there was a different curriculum
"But now, academically. there is no difference.
12>e only difference al OCS ls the phys ical train·
iag, and we're beginning a ne w program next
dlonth. That's the last bastion of change ."
Ne w attitudes a m ong officers have con-
tributed to the expanding horizons for women in
tk Navy.
• "There's an old belief, a s uperst1t1on. that
~men aboard ships w as bad luck." said Capt.
William Pippanger . direetor or OCS at Newport.
".But other navies have carried wom en for
~ars."
He said tha t before World War II "young or
ricers were s upposed to be marned to their
ships . But after Wo rld War I 1 "e encouraged ram 1 lies lo be together ..
SO ~OW F EMALE OFFICE RS can e xpect
the Navy to make every effort pos~1bie to keep
spouses together and 1t is no longer necessar)
for the m to remain single
• T he Navy has reason to be happy with their ~m a le officers because women re-enhst more
Olten, Pappmger said
"l don 't want to have lo stop and think
;ibout who to send whert:'," he said "I Just want
to be able to say. 'You 'ilX go here a nd )'OU hve
l?O there · ··
At present. womt•n b~ la\\ cannot go into
('ombat zonl'S or '>l'nt· aboard combat s hips. so
the~ are not ablt• to t.ik<.-full ad\ antage or lhe
l'an·er ladder
Woml'n offtcNs art:' "atchmg the progress
or the Equal Ri ghts Amendment "1th great IO·
terest. since that might be the means or opening
the last door for womt·n. but Mrs Thornton said
'he and other offi cers are not allowed Lo lob by
for ll
l'roplt• ta n, about 11." she said "Women
\\;mt lht· C'om bat la\\i. eased "
~llt: FEF:l.S !'liOTHING will happen. even 1f
tht' aml'ndml'nt 1~ passed, until the re '6 a test
c ase in court
Mrs. Thornton belie ves that the combat
laws are dJHicult to change because "m en reel
protective toward wo men.
"But I look at it the other way. Com bat is
not right for either of us."
Her h usband. who sa w women fighting in
Vietnam . trunks that women wouJd be better at
comba t Ulan men , that they are nastier fighters
anyway •
War aside. women °"ant more ops>0 rtun1lles
m the Navy simply because the JObs are often
more challenging th an those they <'an find m
c1v1h an hfe
Mrs Thornton enh~ted m the Ai r Force
after o bserving, JUSt out or college . t hat a ll her
male colleagucl> had received their s tarts in the
ser vice
She was commissioned in the Air Force.
.,nved her four 'car tour and then went to work
fo r a ('l\'lllan rom pan;. In a "as te 1solallon pilot
µroJect in Southern New Mexico
"Afte r a vear a nd a half I m assed the
'>('f'\ ICC .. ~he said. "so I ca me back last July
and was assigned to the Naval Academy a s an
exc han~e officer ··
. She teaches appli ed thermodynamics and
hopes to b<.•g1n instru<'t1ng reactive physics
soon
o .. ,,,., ... __
Newly commissioned
ensigns Joan Lutz
and Richard Olson
(above) prepare
for graduation
oall Ensign
Lutz is a former
Irvine resident
Ensign Elizabeth
Sternaman (left)
of Huntington
Beach is one of
the firs t women
ro graduate
from the United
States Naval
Academy at
Annapolis.
• Lt. Marsha Thornton. an lnstructor at the
Nava l Academy (she 's on loan from the Air
r or cel, IS m arried tO a civilian who works at
Ole Na val Research Laboratory in Wa shington.
l).C .. and has r(.'{'t.>1ved noU11ng but coopt:rat1on
as s he Is transfer red around
A CAR EER IN the service bnngs with 1t ··a
lot or exs><>sure and re~Pons1 b1hty at a much
lower level than I suw in CIVilian life." she said
"lt'i. an ego trap , you could sa y. But the
m1l 1 tar~ IS five lo 10 years ahead Of civi!Jan hfe
1 wouldn't trade 1t for anything "
<'a re-e r path. the) are tau~ht skills valued n1J?hly
by c1v1han i:mplO)(:rs. ~houJd they "1sh to leaH·
tht: :"avy
Though <,al.irn•.., :trt' laggini:; behind eom-
parJble C'l \'1lw n JOb't. the ~Jvy has that extra
'omething that make<> up for 1t . P1ppanger s aid.
"This is the se<>ond lime he 's quit his Job
and found a new one," she said. "He 's very sup.
;c>rtive "
Mrs Thornton. who has a master's degree
And there are other benefits for women of-
ficers In add1t1on t o s>0ss1bilit1es for travel and
upward mobility in a carefully pr escribed
P1ppinge r ... a id. ·w e look at every young
ensign as a n executive "Their leaderstup and
dec1s1on-ma lting 'kills contnbute to their dt.'
mand "
Along with the trad1t1on there 1s the o p-
portunJly ror thf· unexpected ''I've taJked to
prf'.,1dent<> and kmJ!'-," the former ship com-
mander 'ta1d
•.. Like Father, Like Daughter
He had a Navy career, she was just commissioned as
,an ensign. He was stationed in J apan and she 's on her
:w a y to her first duty in Japan.
' The old saymg "Like father, Like son," could well be
updated for father and daughter Rollo M . Stem aman and
• ~Lizabeth A. Stem a man, Huntington Bea ch residents.
He served as a chief petty officer during World War ll and Miss Ste maman was among the first women to
t1raduate from the Naval Academy at Annapolis.
Her class or 1980, the historic first class to be inte·
grated, included 55 women and 950 men.
1be new ensign has been assigned to the admiral's
LJtaff at Yokosuka, J apan, where she wi ll serve as pro·
'tocol officer.
] SHE CHOSE Japan as her first post primarily
:because her heritage is half Japanese "My mother was
)>om and raised there," she said. "My father was in the
tiavy and met my mother there."
L The other reason she chose to go abroad is that she's
o>tttlY free now, with no ties."
Mia St.emaman said she opted for land duty rather
ban soing to sea becauae she "didn't feel like putting up
tb a lot of negative attitudes aaain."
She will. however, (Onltder requesting ship duty
hen she feels opinions an more favorable toward men.
She eald there was open dtscrtminatlon at the
cHelny from many of ber male classmates.
I
Ensign Elizabeth Sternaman, a member
of the first class at the United States
Naval Academy to include women, says
she's opted for land duty ra ther than go-
ing to sea because she 'didn 't feel like
putting up with a lot of negative attitudes
. ' She's been assigned to the ad-
rrlra/'s staff at Yokosuka , Japan.
The women were accused. she said. of receiving
concessions because of their sex. and the men resented
all the publicity given to the first female mids hipmen.
"There were a lot of 'Bjrl mid' jokes ... she said, "and
there was a saying that if you stood next to a gi rl you
could get your picture in the paper.··
Miss Stemaman estimated that 25 percent or the men
in her class were outspoken ln their criticism of the
women. with just five percent openly in support of the
females.
"The rest would side with the men who didn't want
the women," she said.
She was a cheerleader for two years, along with six
men and four other women, but she dropped out because
of the men's negative attitudes toward the women.
Miss Stemaman said she thinks men •~·nervous
about having women as officers. particularly aboard
ship, because "It's new and they're afraid that women
will get SJ>('<'1a l treatment, that the men will have to do all
the heavy work."
But she is conv inced that women can ha ndle the pre·
ssures aboard ship and take them to combat if necessary.
Miss Sternaman said s he believes women should be
allowed to go to combat and asserted that she would go
herself if necessary.
She is pleased with her Navy career -she has a
five-year commitment to fulfill -because there are
.. greater possibilities ror younger people .•.
LEADERSmP was emphasized at the academy, she
noted. and it was given to the midshipmen gradually as
they moved up through the class ran.ks.
She graduated from Fountain Valley lligh School in
1975 and decided in the latter part of the year to apply for
the acade my.
Her major was operations analysis and sbe earned
as did all the midshipmen, a bachelor of science degree.
tr she hadn't opted for Annapolis she would have gone
to college anyway. she said. to major in marine biology
or math.
But now she's an officer and will be leaving for an ex·
citing opportunity in Japan next weekend.
She's not sure exactly what she'll be dolng in
Vo kosuka. which is a big Naval base. but she's confident
about one thing. "I 'll be the lowest.ranking officer on the
staff." she said. "and J'm sure I'll do a ll the lltUe
things ... -Ji.dilh Ouon
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VETERAN PARACHUTIST PEARL WARD
Barnstormer Recalls
Good Old Days
PARKERSBURG. W.Va. <AP> -Fifty
1ears ago. Pearl Ward thrilled and s tartled
\merica by strolling along the wing of an
Jlrbome bipla ne or flying upside down to snatch
! handkerchief from the ground.
In the 1920s and '30s. Mrs . Ward
>arnstormed, parachuted and new her way to
·ame in the frail contraptions or plywood and
'Detal that lurched precariously through the
;ky.
··we new by the seats or our pants. There
•ere no instruments and the plane J learned to
ly an only went SS miles per hour," Mrs. Ward
. aid. ··1 always headlined the au shows. I was
be only woman and the crowds turned out to
.ee me
Mrs Ward recently ret.Jred as the com-
oaoder or the West Virginia Ci vil Air Patrol
vith the rank of colonel, ending a flying career
ha t began when s he was a 15-year -old
choolg1rl. While studying at a Washington.
>.C .. business school an 1928. she saw an ad
e rtisement for flying lessons and discarded her
:own-to-earth studies for a career in the clouds
After 1ust 21h hours of mstructlon. Mr '>
Va rd nosed an Aeronca C·2 plane into the skies
bove the nation's capital on her first solo
i~hl.
"I Just had the urJ?e to do something. to be
Jmebody. l had grown up in the hills of West
1rgin.ia. I was kind of ~ little daredevil." she
?call ed in a rt'cent inter view
Eddie Hulle r. the owner of one of the travel-
1g air show~ then touring the country, asked
er to J01n his r agged company as a
arachutist
"Whal as that'" Mrs. Ward remembered
;kin~. "I had never heard of It."
She got her answer when she round herse lf
1ng1ng to the ~1df.' of <t plane 2.000 feet above
· 1e g round. Jook1nl! down ill hundreds of gawk
•i: spertators who had paid nickels and dimes
• see her Jump
·'The guy JUSl cam e out and buckled the
1r achute on me and said. 'This is the ripcord.
iunt to to and pull it,· " she said. "I got $300 a
.mp. That was a fortune."
From 1928 to 1935 Mrs . Ward barnstormed
!r way up and down the East Coast, perform·
1g aerial acrobatics. wingwalking a_nd
1rachuting. News papers wrote o1 the darmg
1ung woman in her flying macb.i.ne, and film
·ews came to record her stunts
At one point in her travels, she said. she
et Amelia Earhart, who told her sbe wouJd
ake a good pilot if ooly she lived Jong enough.
iss Earhart, the most famous woman flyer of
·r day. would disappear over the Pacific in
37 while oo a round·tbe-world fligbt.
Mn. Ward continued to ride the winds and
e admiration or her audiences until the danger
al was always part of the flyers' lives caught
•with her.
One day a sudden sense of danger stopped
'r just as she was about to make a parachute
mp. she recalled. The pilot pushed her , she
1d. and the pa rachute opened just ac; she hit
e ground. A week later s he awoke in the
s p1tal bed with a broken back.
"The first m y mother knew or my flying ad·
·ntures was when s he was called lo my
dside at the hospital." said Mrs. Ward, who
id she bad concealed her dangerous career
l m her family.
Tbe nearly f atal jump didn't end her
1rnst.orming days, however . Mrs. Ward sajd
at waa accompLished only by a husband who
j not approve of her r ambunctious career.
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lion I DO loncu dance at parties W1lb a lamp
lihade on my head. nOC' do I ~b the fanniea or
pretty waltreun Purtbermore, I have &lve.n
up aplttlna ln lhto eye of amobra wbo blow the
atuU my way Th<-llat of b.d h•tM.ts )'OU cau.aed
me+ to drop 1oe11 on and on
But. ~ woman. the pressure ol being
perfect ls retting to me. You and I mu.st be the
only two perfect people m t.he world. How do
you deal wtth It, Annie Baby'> -DUDLEY
DULL FROM THE MIDWESI'
DEA& DUD: lt'1 eHy. I wtar •Y taair a. a
a...lfm •fk .. tlae laaa. doeu't ..... ud my
cl.U.. an n1& .. .U.w enra ,.... fer wtap.
A•d .... may I uk YOU a q....._! De Y"
brua. ,...r &e8la wkla papo••r? S9ee Y .. do
••<'a. a loed job ol 1~ yev moMta oft I llilotlgM , • d uk.
DEAR ANN LAND~RS I am a 14-year -old
.:1rl v. ho ('an't talk to anybody llbout this pro-
blt>m lt 1!> WO embarrassing.
M lt>ft breast 1s bigger than m y n ght. J put
cotton m my br a to make them look even. Whe11
I ~hower m gym, I try to hide myself wtth a
towel, but I think a couple of girls have a lread)
noti ced
( Borosrope
TUESDAY. JULY lS
By SYDNEY OllARR
)
AlllES (Mar 21-Apr. l9) · Accept nothing
on face value. Dig deep. get beneath surface.
discover reasons for recent events. Accent oo
dependents. basic issues. resolutions concerning
diet and health. Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius
persons play key roles in your personal
scenario.
TAuaus <Apr. 20-May 20): Domestic is-
sues dominate. Activity indicated in coo.necUoo
wilb children. Personal magnet.ism soars and
members of opposite sex att drawn to you. In
matters of speculation, stick with number 6 .
Surprise gift ls "oo the way."
GEMINI <May 2l-June 20): Spotlight on
security. real estate. bringing loog-range objec-
tives into focus. Pisces. Virgo persons figure
prominently. Get agreements in writing . Define
te rms. be aware of possible hidden clauses. See
places. people in realis tic manner.
CANCER tJune 21-July 22): Make in
qu1ries: don't be satisfied with superficial
answers. Your position is stronger than many
m1J{ht antici pate. Know it and proceed accord-
lnli?IY Short tnp m ay be on agenda. Relative
m a k t·s s per1al reques t. Che ck messages ,
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LEO (July 23-Aug 22J You gain access to
money·making propos1Uon. Display courage or
convict.ions. Open lines of commwticatioo. You
can find better m ethods of distribut.Jon and dis·
play. Anes. Libra persons play key roles. You
complete important assignment.
VIRGO !Aug . 23-Sept. 22): Make new start
in new direction Highlight independence of
thought. act.Jon. Take inmative. Trust judg·
ment. mtuilJoo. You wilJ be a t right place a t
rruc1al moment. Key now 1s confidence and ag-
gressiveness. Wear bright co4ors.
LIBRA f Sept. 23-0cl. 22 >: Re~am sense of
d1 rectJon. Dt.scover lrue values. Follow through
on hunch. Learn through teactung process. Look
behind seenes for answer to dilemma. Cancer,
Capricorn. Aquarius nat..rves figure prominent·
ly. Clandest.J.oe meeting 1s on agenda.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov.-21 ): You can win
friends and influence people. Some of your foo·
dest hopes and wishes will be transformed into
reality. Key now is diversification. Display
versatility . Social activity is accelerated.
Gemini. Sagittarius persons play aignficiant
roles .
SAGl'ITA_RfUS <Nov. 22·0ec. 21): Whal had
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stepping-stone towards progress. Accent on
career. prestige. special honor. Restrictions will
be removed. You'll have chance to build on a
mor e solid structure. Aquarius. Scorpio person
fi gure prominently.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Good lun.ar
aspect coincides now with travel and educa·
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lo be intimidated by envious associate. Gem ini.
Sag1tt.arius persons figure lD scenario. Supenor
presents a challenging test. You'U win !
AQUARIUS <Jan . 20-Feb. 18): Frank
money discussion with one close to you may be
a necessity . Know it and act accordingly. Ac·
cent oo mystery, prospects for revised agree-
ment. fresh contract negotiation. If you are
persistent, you could strike pay dirt. Domestic
a djustment is on agenda .
Pl.SCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20 ): Maintain low
profile. Be discreet. play wailing game, read
between the lines. be a ware of small print. Deal
with older individual who has benefit of ex-
perience. Cancer. Capricorn persons figure pro·
minently. Stick with number 8.
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Send notlcts to Single.~
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Hor 1560. Costa Melll, CA
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CUSTOM FRAMING
Speclaliz.ing 1n
Hand Finished Frames
180J NewPOrt Blvd
Cosla M CSd ~511
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Talce-lt-C>ff ~ ""'· ·=~·· a structuMd. ~ 8-week seminar
program for
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control Enrollment l1m1ted. Pre-<eg1stration
reouired
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Meet each week 1n 1he same -.mall gr0uo with a trained
m o derato r 0 1<Jcov1H new 1ec hn1oues l o r S4'11·awareness EJ!plore ways to change your eating
and llvmg patterns • torPv(lr
Receive exdusive T 1 0 diet plans plus Yo\Jr OWf\
Personal Journal an invaluable guidebook. available
only to T I O seminar part1c1oants rn e1ghl short week.S you II be e0toy1ng the new. sllm
you . and the comphment• from voor family and fnen<111
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FOR SUMMER FUN
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OPPORTUNITY
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such preference. limita·
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knowingly accepL any
adver tising for real
estate which is in VIOia
tJonoflhelaw.
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BUSINCSS. INVEST· bedroom plus den and MOH. flNAHCE 2•, baths . Full price
..._ .. ''!><-•'•• ••$• SlOll.900. Agt. 556-2660
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$199,400 buys min 1 ocean
vie w + J Bdrm~
townhomf'. Eartbloncs
1hru out . upgrad e ~
ulore! Private. wood
declung. hurry. won't
j1l§t ' Call 67S-8550
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Prune So Coast location
2 Br I Ba two 2 Br. one I
Br Cao show s pendable
with muuumum down.
Wont lust! Offered ;it
S129.900 ~·3666
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12 ..... ~ intel'\'sl. It may be
pass1ble to own thJS large •
2 Bdrm 2 bath home .
Overlootu large green-, belt area. Sharp. clean I
urn t On I y $69, 950. Ca 11
546-Z1U l
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~~ [~11111 -Watttf•Otlt"-s BR. 4 Ba. t'ustom wat e rfront h o m e
w 17x38 ' pvt dock.
Pri ced Sl .395,000. Bui Ider w /t rade fo r
Palm Sprlnss Eltate
1-'or details 00 lha bome
and appt to aee, call
Carol Hoff. agt. '31-00IM
VA
2STOIY lahke your s liloppla1 SllJ.IOO
eMier by ualnt tbe Da.IJ.y Hard to flocl. Cotta Mesa
l.·iiiiiiiNotiiiiaiiiiiiiie=iiilfliii*9iiiiiiAdaiiiiiiii. iiiiiitl 2 aiory. I Bdnna. z bath I• holm wtlJI .,__ room.
bridl flNPJaC., VA no
down terms. Act now.
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REALTORS
671-HI I
OPIN HOUU
214' aA YSM DI~ COl<*A OIL MAI:
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THI ILUff5 : f'•hwport leod1
Canlfa '' -we IMr•• two! O... o.
A•..ade C•_::uo, o thr•• bedroowi, prf•• e.d wittl M•_,,. ,.Hot__,
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Y••r ltOWte ••rraRty protectloe plea
npplled by seller. OWMHt WILL
FIMA.MCL U 10,000. . . ..d o. 01t Yhte
G,...., ft. pa .... ar "E" "-witt1 tt.rff
1M•aa•1, ........ fOMlly r"OOft\ wood be1•rd C~ bric)M & be.tiM. Alt UC ....
IMty at s 191. 900.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2SIS E. Coait Hwy .• Corona._ Mar
675-5511
•IRANDNEW•
2HOUSES
Xlnt location Pnn<: on l\
nder S280,000 ()°" nl•r
WIU car ry 541 O-i25 Bkr
NOW! VET'S
REHT-TO-OWN
FREE HmtF. LIST
\"A llOUS ING BKH
OUT'ST AND• 1e I UMT ....
LorRe Ownt-r' Unit 3 Bedrms . Fam
Rm . 21, bath Ownt!r's private
homC'hkt• unit ha~ formal dmin~ rm &
2 f1repl<:'S 4 l nCOMt• producing units
C'a<'h w12 bdrmb, l huths & fireplace
J\tr1um!i & putaos This as tt MUST
S f: 1<: r or t h <' p r u cJ c n t b u ye r
ReosUftubly prn·('d ut $450.000
WHLIY M. TAYLOI CO., llALTOIS
J 111 S.. Ju .. 'n .,._ lo..t
H1 .. w-1Pm---T CINTH, N.t. '44-4tl0
Q.OSI TO lliCH
41HM sn.soo
\true fixer ~.000 bt'lo°"
markt-l O "'nt•r mu ~
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COMMHCIAL
CANNERY AHEA Va
ca nt r eady (or owner
u~er or spe c u lato r
SEL.Ll::R WILi. C.:AHl<'t'
F'INAN ING °"1th 29•,
down Sl99.500
a.lboo lay Prop.
60 I UDO IUM..DIMG
Top floor of the t op high rise 1n
Newport Beach : B eautifully
dN·orated. view or t he bay, mountains
a nd ntg ht lights. 2 bedrooms. 21•:!
biJths. fu'I secu rity . Offered at
$795.000.
U~l()UI: ti()MI:'
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 ust Coot Hlghw•y Coron• d•I M•r
Wt-: HA\'E 30 OF' Tlf F: REST LISTl~GS I~ TOW~
LUXUIY CONDO
~any upgrades. end untt
near pool. ~.950 Call
64&TI71 ... '· #* • I •.•
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L'st• your Ehg1b1bl>
NOW LOWD\; &
U)W l~T RATE.';
LETUSSHOW YO '
llOW TO QUALIFY
Tall to Red c_.,.t
WEUSTIN! -------PRJME LUXURY AM'S
WANTED With ownt'r
fmancmg m Orangl' Co
!lave S300.000K ,,, a1l:.1
blc 1mmed1atl'ly l'nnc
on ly 0<.J\ld , J~t .
646·325.S
COOL IT!
With the seabreeze,, and
spectacula r O<'enn v ll'W
from this 3 Bdrm 21., Ba
townh oml• pt·r cht·d
ahove San Clement£•
BALBO,\ I S LANO
HEAi.TY
673 8700
HIW,ORT
DUftl.EX
2 lln1l:. on f t'l' I .ind
Across fn~m park ~t•:tr
beach. bay. & ,,hoppinR
Pnct'd at S205.000 ~:\'t'"
642·2253
DOORS TO IE.ACH
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mot 1 val t•d Opt• n ltt r r e <J t 1 v ,. I 1n ,,nc 1 n I!
pac,..,1bl) httlt• u r ou l'<J~h
OCUMFttOMT
YACAMTLOT
La r ge butldabl e
homes 1tr w absoluteh
fanta'llJ1; '1(•w or rolhn~
-.urf ·I mi. Nn of Del Mar
in beautiful Enc1n11 ;1~
with 10"',, intert'~t fmanc
mg Asking $225.000
JACOBS REAL TY
67S-8700
Will trade proix·rt.\ bont ·---------car or "" SWl.000
f:\'(", S48 0715 COZY CONDO
•
RED CARPET
754-1202
BEACH TERRACE
2 >"' nl'W 3 Bdrm. 1wt10
hvni.: Step... 10 tht-pool
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ALLSTATE •9S7-8787• -------'----associated
3 Br. 212 ba Bmok\lt'"
end unit "' central J1 r
f'rplc. tx-aut up~ra!linl!
wallpapt>r O"'ner an'
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REALTORS
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
NEW USTING--aLUFfS CONDO
FEE LAND
3 Bedroom. 21:: Bath immaculate
"Q" pl an f e atures sunken
conversat ion are<.i with firepl ace.
Spacious li ving room . formal dining
room and a billi<Jrd room. Beautiful
g r eenbe l t l ocation c l o se t o
community pool. $247.500
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
llG CANYON EST A Tl!
M agnifirent c ustom residence
supt•r loc·.itton on Rth preen of golf
courst• on Im l'f'IH~~-; Lane Spacious
rooms " high c.·1..•1langs . full-size
billwrd rm " ~E·t har. SBR s. 7
baths Ele.uant gourmet ktlC'hen.
refr1g('rntt'd win(• tellar . 6500 sq.ft.
of thC' lx'sl quality & cra ftsman hip.
Sl.000.000 ind prime l :.ind. Cathy
Seh Wt'H'kert 642-X235 'X 701
7S2-14l4 SS 1·1700
644-6200
CE
GIDBll BLllNS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
LUCICY SEVEN
l'radt' O( ""nrr.hap' ~.·,i>n T"'o Rt'(Jroom
I 'nil!> \\1th Ga' F1n•pl.11 I'" lr. I' 1t1ft'-. rH•n
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l'IU!> ,\mpk l'.1rkmi: llnl\ f.nur Y1•ars Ole!
P rn•t•d \t $4!>0.C""'
LIDO ISLE
Onr Of Nr" port 8 ca1·h "' :\to-..t 0(·,1red i\rrai..
With Prt\3lC' B<'Ul'ht•:.. Tt>nna" \ourt~ &
CluhhmL'll' Traditional f''1H• Bl'llroom Home
With Den 1~1 vclv . Formal Omm11. Room,
;\t usl<'r Suite With S p11 E\c·ep11on;il Offer1nsz
On La ri.:r t.ot !'El.LF:fl WILL ASSIST IN
'FIN1\NCl:'\G ~l!>.OOo
759-9100
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up. Now I llnow tloW • cow
muat f..i •ft• -time.
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fii)\~h ~ Real Estate
RUl ESWf l lCHLl "'I SINCC lf<t
NEWPORT IUCH
Exceptional opportun1t)
for lar1o:c famtl) f''1vl'
bedroom. thrt't' bath
home on huge lol with
beautiful pool I la nd.> to
elementa r) and Junior
high srhools. S218.000
631-7300 .....
M1s s1on Hills Country
Club 3br . Jba. up~raded
Unused. Luxury condo
On golf course $131.000
first T D. 9 118';. Value
1266.000. Want to sell or
trade for equity m Npt
or Laguna home w /view
& yard. Douglas Honig
714-973-1191 (Owner l
8 110K[R5 R EALTORS
101 ~ W Bolbno •7l-JU I
L..t'' Han A ,arty
Elegant sp3c1ou. ... ~Bdrm
t"• t a t e . r e m o de I 1.• d
kitchen . n<·w carpt•b.
view of ba) a nd mo un
ta.ins. pool & s pa. j-100 :-.q
ft l'Xlra larAe lot N.kmi.:
~785.000 Consider ll'a:.t'
opt1on:.;,;·_.--.. ...
OUCH!
1t hurts the owner to !>ell
this 1ZOr1'eous 4 bdrm
home Supt•r lt1c-ut1on
6 IDRM 4 IATH Spacious noor plun IA>'
With pool Owner will ely )&rd with frwt trl'l'S
carry 2nd. $l39.SOO. Call Garden Vil'~!-from
646-7171 bedrooms L~l' a ssu ma
• • • • ., • •. • bit' low int loan and ! ~ lfi&JI ~~.oo·" ,;:,~,,~~~,
ALLSTATE ..OOL
SUMMHFUH
Spectacular 1 6x3~
!>parkhng recla n~ul ar
pool for fa mll) fun I
Bdrms, 2 baths, bnc k
fireplace: many m<in ~
extras onl) Sl 12.500 Act
now' Call546-2313
••• I'•. •• •.
[~lfi&IHI
IACK IAY
This 2 story 5 bdrm 3
bath ho me feature" a
large se parate famil.>
rm, forma I dmm~ rm
Perfect fo r lhe la rge
REALTORS
SALMON RIVER
VACATION
Modem m ob1 It' homl' on
the n ver l-'1.,hing. hunt-
ing, horsebac k l'erlect
qwt'l. peace <J nd i.:real
°"l'U lhl'r .. ummt•r 11 r
wantl'r S2S.UOO
family Beautiful back ---------· ) ard for patio entertain
mg Offered at $147 .soo
FUUHIEALTY
546-0114
Sll~h!
!IJobody knows this sharp
Bluffs Condo has Just
been lis ted for .,<J le
Located on widest izrttn
'bell near pool has rough
sawn open beam ce1I
mgs. fireplace. 2 bdrms
& 2 balhs An upgraded
end uml with max1mun
pnvacy pnced nghl at
$198.000.
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HORSE ,ROPERTY
Act now• ' ThL<. pr opt> rt'
1s in foredo:.ure :'\d'
TLC •, arrt> .!llr. I
ba +in-la"' qtro;, nut
bwldmgs. Ne wport ~k:..a
school dist $179.900
•
REC CARPET
754-1202
VETERANS ONl Y! ·
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µrt'd1c t ed 1n Ora111tt•
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benefits a nd uct 1m
mediately
RoW Socks & As.oc.
Cal S46-9522
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Class I.fed A4h 642-5678
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(.'u.-.lom built C\I hou-.. 1·
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2Br. encl) d , n•r;im ic• ha
2nd hou:.l' I Rr Cnll.1a.:c
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631 22-12 Bro«er
fll Coldwe.11 Ban_~e~
EXQU15m DECOI
i 11 l hi s out s t and in I! Ba Ibo c:i
Pt•ninsula family home Fireplace
in mast er suite plus a Roman bath
Oak noors & shutters and even an R'
circular spa an the private' center
patio Financing to quCJhf1ed buyer
$440.000
IN NEWPORT CENTER
• 644-9060
HARBOR VIEW CORNER-VU
bt<-*" .... -CorMr .... pri•ecy. . ..,, ...... s bed. •/ .... of ,.... for
tit• f_..ty. ForMaa di ... ,... s.. to
appncicrh. SlS0,000. 67Ut00
NEWPORT CREST PLAN 4
Clow to pool. .._.. & .,. & ...,. to
IHCt.. Wei pric.d 3 bed. clR. MIL
flricedtoMlf ~17t.500. Ut-1400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
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631-1400
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amen 1l 1t!• /computer
Blue Chip Properties
0 Weneeter 557 "436
A.dull only commwiil)'. I
CUL DI SAC bdrm. 1 ba. Terrifk view
Clean 4 Bdrm plus added I of lake. Lots ol pnvac)'.
fanuly room. new paint Partuna near by. PIUlll ________ _. in & out. New carpel.S, ouutanding -Club KOU5e
larKe udud ed lot -Pool ·Tennis VA
$88,500
4 Bdrm 2 ~. cul de s ac
street Covered patio.
claw to fwy & !>hopping
<.;all 645·9161
; OPEN HOUSE
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MlSAYEIDE
4 giant bdrms. 3 baths.
separate fam1l> room.
formal d 1n1ni: r oom
('OWltry kitchen Bw ltin
b;,r. 2 fireplace., Pool
and SPJ .'.l'eed:. °"Uri... r\
barl? .in• Ca II fo r m ore
ctewb' ~·2313 ..... ' ..
EAST SIDE C.M.
ST ARTY HOME
Owners moving oul ol
stale and a re very anx
IOUS Ask ing $1 19.~00
Call 540-1151
~-HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
_______ , "573 CAMPU,Da·IRVIME
NEW CONDOS
2& 3 BEDROOMS
Start.mg at SIOl.000
On V1ctoni. bl wn
Newport &
Karbor Blvd
S41-3SS9
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"1th S166.800 in a<...,uma
ble loaru;. ranJ?tnR frnm
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annu<1I inc o mt W••ll
kept, c;mgl" ,tt,n un1i...
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lot
644-7211
1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ROOM TO GROW
2 'lty, 4 Br. 3 Ba. family
rm w /frplc, close lo
schools. s hopping &
parks, S\26.500
TaULY
3 Coz) bdrm .... frpk le
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bl J::v1·r.om·' .1r"°"l''' I Y.
l•1JbJri!J;n SIW.000 ~
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PJt10 ho me in Wooo-
hndge Close lo swim
rlub and tl•nnis ~Ouf'\.'
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.atrium . ~ta 1nl'd g lau
°"1n!low~ a nd parqu..t no•>r.:. ,\o,-,umable lu<in .
Sl.:AJ.OOIJ
don osen
real ton> JONES REAL TY
673·6210
PRICE
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759-1616
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on Dtamond North Bay
a rea Lo"'"'' 3 Bdrm
h11mt' .-i! bdrm <1f'l
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& Auoc.. 675-3311
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754-1202
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w ,111 n••w carpet-. &
1lrapei... S nit! s t o r y '* lo ,el)' )ard. Assum
loan $137 .000. 851-9'35 __________ , ""'Tlf Jli?t
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pra. t'<1 unn 1n h lt1'-! ••••••••••••••••••••••• $35ll. 000 I' ri n "n I\
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160-11..'.!S !>-IJtil~
VICTORIAN HOUSE
With In LJw 4uartl'r'
H 2 10t llwner "'111 hl·llJ
fmam·t' ~ 91111
DUftlEX
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l>drm dl'n rt•.ir un1l
tl°"ner v.Jnh to 't•ll
5235.CXA)
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6i~ 2373 or i'iO ~9K
Duplex 2 3 bdrm L'n1l
Large. pnv.i<·~. parkinl!
s::!:lr..000 Broker6i'5 0185
Altract1\l' pool duplex • :!
i::ood rent.ab Pn mt• lo<,,
1100 528.'J 000 A' ().,. m •r ~4999 .
llAHBOR \'IF.W 1111.1.-.
M0.000 down 115', 1 Xlnt
f''ln oo th1S 4 Hr. furn rm.
mountJ1n view humt.!
Askin!( S267 .500 ~ubm1t
oHer Dottie Valentrnt•
owner /&Rent 640..0997
JASMINE CRIB
f'abulous greenbelt toe katt plan 1 Prof. de
corated neutral tones
1294.500 f1ex fmancmt
0wnr I A~ 640-814.5
3 U NITS So o f hwy
Owner flnao~. $250.000
645-1103
1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CUSTOM COM>O
G~at bu_y • 2 bedrooms .
n e w pain t . c us t o m
carpets. drapes Bwll-
1ns 1n kitch e n . wood
cabtnets. Close to pool
and rff room 95,000
Call t o day! BKR
~1720
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6 IEDROOMS
'\eat & clean & onl' 21
rrute ... from tht• ~urf · ~'U lt
pnl't' uoh SI 13 U J(I
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~Rr Condo. ••"UllW Ii.; u1 owe 2nd "' n<1 mon
1ht' P' mt ~ s•rn.01111
&12 tll91 or t>-15 I~
Jbr. 1100 Sq Ft.
4 blocks to OCHR
S21!1 000
B> o v.nl'r
Ooublt• lot. 4 l'Jr l(Jr
..,lru<'l U1'('d & mnt.'<l for
unit on l o p R:11'l'd
~.uth frpl. formal tlln
rm. v.oodl'n o;p1ral ~la ir'
lrl? kit chen. nt"w h11th
qual1t' ca~ttni?. ma n)
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Beacn llousc 112 blJ(:. to
ocean S p a Sauna 3
bdrm 3 ba wood noon •.
sky bi.tht:., r.tamed glass.
all amemtlC'~ $217.~ owe 536-0 i 2 t. 536 6:'l6:i
SEA SPRAY
Townhome Walk1n~ dis
ta.nl'e to the bt•;ich 3
bdrms 2 ba Full pnce
S12S.7SO
Putt Place Inc 842 746 1 ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
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• OPEN HOUSE •
Ot't•rl1eld !lorn(', 1500', :!
Hr + dl•n. ltit· on .:rl't•n
li.:lt ;_11•tl'S' to pool & ... p:.i .
.1 • µrof rlt•c·or lnd:o,q1
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l•l"'Tlhorne. JP" SI00.0011
lrl? ..&:>sumable loan. xlm
cond itio n. must co o p
"' broker Call Kathy
F1rk. Agl. \163-0926.
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HSUTAGEPARIC
The ultimate in an Elm
model twnhse. An end
I.SUI in a pn me corner
location facing g r een-
belt. 3 Br 11 .. Ba. cslm
Window coverin g!\, fine
wall co ver1ngs i n
bathroom s. b n c k and
n •dwood patio. This
home shows just llke a
model. Can be yours for
~.900.
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TUITLI IOCk HIGHLAMDSt
Experien ce both luxury &
con venience in this Turtle Rock
hom e built by Lusk . Sunken living
rm w/dram atic fplc -family rm
w /bay windowed breakfast area -
va ulted celling in m ast er s uite
w/dret.CJing area -oversized 2·car
garage. Cho•ce location. S199,900.
Lorr aine Reid 551·8700. <X-71)
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lake. tearu1. poolii a nd IAClllAY SPANISH 'h.M'•lhh1.'<hl. curn~r lot
1>Pa1 for S1 2' Cood t ln1qut1 P.'loor 1'11111 11 CHAIM llll'~I
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THI ONLY WAY
TOeo
3 Bdrm floor plan v1.·t•1111
v i e w d ec k i., lurii•
en~losed bri ck 11at111
Priced for 1mmc1.ll111·
sale at Sl39.0UO
MISSIC';"; fl 1::,\1.T\
494 0731
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554-7070
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Nur new, 4 I bdrrn Min ton lfllh1 Cuuntry J IDIM l IATH pool. lt!nn15. U11lven11ty
w/llA • hr~"l•c:n. J 2 <..1ub. 3 bdrcn 3 ba . ~ hrepl•c•. lr•h paint. He11hts 9711 6l51 blwo
bdrm. 11., b•. C)v.11n will l(t111dt!d. L1u.1a.ed l.wcW")' new carpet aod drape' 9 3
ooewldtor l'ontr.i11 t11111rh L(Jndo 0.. &oU CIOUrM Double 1ara1e. blo<'k --""~ SJ!ll.000 fl rat T D fence for RV or bout 3 BT r.1tt.K'. yrl} lu S'97S
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l'Q&it.)' 1n Npt. or Lq1111a now ror appoinlment 1.o 751 1414 OWNHIHCOMI
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3Uot I IX Gross
l::'11dc C'M '· Owner
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631-4560
12 Un ll 5 P o o I :~ ~ II
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JASMINE CREH
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lng rmdels . Plan 5 "6. 3
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4 Bdrm , ocean·b a) ntlt:
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hd.ml dcri Cundo Clt>M 673 7761 lt.'nms p0ol lkaut1full) KIDS/PETS Ok I -up.:r , 1,.,,n '\r 1 •.• r• \
lo ~, -.OJ!>\ az.i P R~ lJwldcr. ncv.· duple"''" · ' ' ' 'l h u11h :.1,,' "' • i.:radt'd t·atpl't f'vul. tenancc \3rd To" n hnu ,,. $'0•1:, I ~JC»·• \\.1111 lu 111 t1 lflr ..!B.t ..!
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First owner dl'Prt'l'IJ 9000ClubHou.sf' Hd ltr s:l)5 &!:? 25 10 •·16 \X 1'4 ~ frit1. u.,, "' po••l Ah 11111,
c a rpo rt S65 OOIJ 211'' lion San C le ml'nlc . De>ert !lot Spnn.i.:' :! !Ir I / h.i 1,114 11h11u,.. t'•urh ·•'J il n11l4 r.oo
down. Ownl•r will (':Jrr') Ol'l'<ln v1t•w Stt!5.000 213 Jili ~7:! I Hr hou.'ie. 2 full liath' :.! w U. rdrtl( U>ll m oo n•• ~rt 1 ... "·'-' !JU'I'•
paper 7lo4 ll75 ~~--ea ch 9ti8 7705. 775·0123. -----------1 , ar ~ar.1.:l' ~.wu mo !>-\4) 'iiYO. ;\ton thru lo n ,
CondoBy0wncr,SS9.500 :>36-0l.33.~·93'H M1ss1on H il b l'vunlr.v l.;.indl•Jrd will c.l1• ~.1rd t11ti pm,1'.1m
r ..... 000 f 14 o rk i7S .Joann ~l
urn or .xx>. un urn. ·---------•! Club. Jbr. Jba. U""ntd<'d XI t d C II J h .... 121:.IJ<IJ:l·i>ll:ll n con a 0 n DILUXE DUrLU L'nused Luxur) 1·11ndo 3br. 1,•,b1t. 2 car .:ar I rn1
to or l'., n SS25 m ,,
t:h 1ldrl'n OK. n11 l>t'h
979-9111
714·!;44-4404. On gall cour-;e SJ.11.000 :'\1·" l'ondo . S#iOO Utll
paid W.Jlk 111 l'o,1 ... 1
Pia.ta .I .JI'. pool '"'·un
\).l'l C 2 13b~t;l>ilH .
WJ.SO&I
HODOWHVA
1111'· '>harp 5 Bdrm ram1
I~ home 1s in move in
1:11ntl1t111n ll r<':.iturei.
nev. pwnl '"ult t'O\'er
1nl(" rr· t•1 tlart'. lar1oe1•
en.tu• " Ian.JI :ind
owner' \111,t>ll VA A11k
mg 500.000 C;11l 540-IJ51
·'s• HERITAGE
. . REA LTORS
DESPWTE
~SUME FHA
BY OWNEH l..ovely 3
Bdrm. 112 Ba. fenced
frunl & rear. ('0\l e rl'd
pattO Ai.sume $60.000
fllA loan. C<tll
834-1830 or
754°6616
Othtt' Real Estate
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1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
San Juan Capo s.sii.900 2
Br. 2 Ba. 1480 i.q rt 8yrs
old. AJtt 541·5032 ----
3 Bdrm 211 Bath each
with ram1ly room. huge
master, f1rc plaCl' & dou
blc garage. E xcelknt
Ea~tsidc Costa ~fto!>a
7$2-1920
'
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PLACE ..
NOPHTIIS""
. !0,-R l :JO r .M.I
40UNITS
XJnt Garden Grove lucJ
lion Low , low main·
1en1i1ncc. IOX gro:.i.
Owner will l'arr) with
29' i down 1-'ull p rirl'
$1.400.000
20 UNITS
Bread and butter units 1n
good Orange local1o n
IOX groi.11 . Owner will
carry with 29', d own
f'\111 price $739.000
19 UNITS
All I lir. <.:osta Mesa owe with 20'i dn Full
prirl' S000.000. All arc 2
Bdrm. 9~2x G ros.-. Thi:.
property has spcnd::illle .
IUMITS
first T 0 . 9 7 M'; \';1luc
5266.000. Want tn i-.dl or
trade for e11wt~ in :'-pl
or Laguna h•Jll\t.' "' '11·~
& ) ard Doug la!> llon1g.
714·97J. ll91 c 1)14 ni•r ,
EnJO!o ltfl• 1n bl'aullfol
tlumbo ldl (;ounl).
red ,...ood count n r 1J r re
:.1dl!oui:tl or bui.111c:.<> •JP
pt}e. contact
s..ttles Rffltty
PO lox 3'6
Mir a da. Co. 9S553
2 BR i\ f''tarnt• r.Jhlll. top
qlllil . ''U J l'rl' \'a1.·.Jnt.
l'\r. Anzu. S65.0flll
71<\·7~ HY72 Owner
CMofCOWtty P1roperty 2550 •.•.••..•..............
Enjoy Ilk in braut1ru1
Redwood Tret• t:ountr).
for res1dcntllll or bu:-.1
ncss opptys contact
~ICt' 2br hOU)>I' with \<fnl
Charmin$! :.!Hr. I k<s hoou,.
S<\25 mo :\r B.·J• h &
Warner -;~ I 119t."";
JduJU.. no P'!l:> ~5 mu \'AC..:ANT :i fldrm. kuh A
11-\21>1.:JJ i:--'L' OK l"cnH'<l \Jrd
I SSi.> rru 002 4471 2Brhou. .. e unrum ft'nccd ----
\Jrd. f!J r..iicc . 1wt-. & tbr.Jba.pool sl'r \11.·1.·pru
children ok s.1~!> m o \lded 1 mile rrom bt h
64!> 20.t2 d >' ll lfl ~23~ ~mo 840-\241\
e'~ 221:, r ortw:>nJ. l 'n1l 1 ----
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A___ _ __ 1 l'las.,1cToU<'hc .. · ~tm
2 Bdrm hou"· :!O.'>t M ;1 pll•
f'o r m o r e 1nro r.111
S-18 0113
3 Br. l '• bo.1 i-oorlo Pool
rlubhou.sl'. nr So ('cl.l't
Plz..a SiOU mo 1nl'I util
!164 IQjl be( topm, ai.k for
Alt11
SHARP 2 lSH . new hrown
cpts. pvt ) ord . E ncl ~arage Child & pet OK.
$425 mo. Call 546 588() ask
ror Pam or I.arr) ---
1..n 1.'h 2 BR' FN.I 'I .1nl
Bndt Frplr' DblGJr
NewApplt'' 1~r 1re.
IU:.'llTl \fES s:11 1~ ------
M 00ML1 G HT
MADNESS!
$350' Co7)' 2Br' Yard '
Kid.' OK' Gar 1~94P If!'<·
HE.VTIMES 631 <15:'>.'1
..._lfMC)ton
Hsilow .•..•••.•.•............
CORAL CAY 5.ttt.sRHlty
ro1o1396
Mir• da. Ca. 95553 Oce•Yt.wYard
Palm Desert Home. prer 3 Br. all nu crpl!>, r vr
neighborhood. 3 Br. 2•, talns & paint. spotlt>sa
yrs. old Walk to xlnt dean. S&>O m11 5600 dcp
shopping a reu Lg lot &&5-3000
Main Channe l 4 Br 3 Ua
3200 sq. ft. Spa. titl fl
doc k S2 1 0 11 m 11
213 1287 ·SS35
LIDO IA YFROHT
J Ill< :! U.i ~ m11 111
nl• ·~5 7:1()1•
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fJ(111I ll·n111 ' 'i'JO m•• 'r
" Joni ffr.Jlt\ m:11'2111
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bdrm .!'' b.1 ram1h
r rn d111111i.: rrn \ •'.Jrh
lt 'ol'<' ~I m11 /\\ .111 \Uj.!
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t--''tllluff 1un1J1, Jttr 2u.1
JJ'"tl \\ J lf luh 'Uj.l
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k ,,,,1,"' .lllr :1 :BJ
.1rt1u111 11111111,.: ... IJm rm
ht•dut1ful ):Jrtl1•11 $900
In I lj4G 31«93
Bluffs m11dt1. 2Br. 2UJ
i-initlto lt•H·I 'uJ)t'r 104.·
loi;i()1ll1I \j..'1 hl I I l:l:t
ll.Jrhor ll1~hlJrHI.., .I Hr :.!
H;1, dl>l .:ar. p.iltu (rpl<•
SiOO be. no iwt~ ~.1rd in
d l:it & la~t . :.t•t'ur ~:v1.•'
5-.lll 1Zl2
2 lllt I Ru, fl\'I \Jrd 5600
"Tl l D I O bat h
k11rhenNte Pro(. bu:.·
non :.m<>kcr Over .iu
Sl25 494 ·0451
Newport -..Ch 17" . ......•.........•..•..
SUMMER RF:NTALl;
th wl't!k ur month. no
ft'\' Agt 675-8170
lkaut1fully furnish ed
Pent !louse 1 bdr m
Country C lub likt·
rac1l1t1t?> 1050/mu
700.91t7 -------
DELUXE DUPLEX 1:1
blk toocn. 3Br. 2&. 1ta r.
J\ail now. Summer rl'o
lal wkl". Also a\ail
wint e r "r enral 12131
881 1705. 675-SO'lO
lN'\lf!nl'r Decor! S380
t."xqws1tely Yours!
All ulll pd' i6480PHel'
I< ENTIM ES 63J.4M5 -----TuatiR 3790 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Styl.lsh Studio S250
New apµlc Heated pool
Close lo alllb31l7) ree
RBNTIMES 631-4555
m o ::11 11 I' .1 l m1• r .
N1•wport 11~'1' t.4!:l t~i~ Afa lwllh u.flnltMcl BtII 38r. 2lla l blk to l)('h
l"l commun11' t1•nr11'
t•ourt &t pool atct'~!> \' rly
S IOUO mo t>4S 361 ~
ll73 ti210
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1106 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br. Bayview Duplex.
Iara~ patio, gar. ~Imo
tncl util 673-1275 pan·a. swimming pool 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~1 Beal.ll. blda. Beat pn ce•= Country C lub L ivin g.
around. Call ror info OWHH AHXIOUS LEVITr COACH II ave
Good Santa Ana location.
i\1.1 1 Br. units. Must h:.vc
new lawn. owe lrg 2nd
P r iced to sell fos t
~.000
suit.able for pool or ~port Nice2 Br. 1 Ba. new pa int.
court. L o w ma int u,r. & fl.'ncl'(j }&rd. S390 landscapin~ 1n rronL ll!l & last. plus~ kC
S pectacular Vlt'W o r
water, 2bdrm. den 2•'
be. Townhouse. pool. Jal',
auna. tcnnts t'oun..". 1 .> r
old. $795 Bob Laurito
~
H.cllsted 2Bd IBa iianJen
Adul~ no pcl\ $450 ..... , ........ 1807
Harbor View Home. 4br, cut aslung price Sl0.000.
2 MOBILE llOM ES: l 2ba. Country French de-Golf. Tennis. Swimming.
bayfront. otM r bay view cor by pro '229.000. High rree. Call 714·728·4657
Top mobile park. Xlnl a H uma bl c . Bill : <.;o llect Buy o f a
itec Adult i.ectlon. 2 & 3 78().Q2.ll. 975-1260. Open tiretlme. Nor th S .0 .
Bdrms. 2 ba. Call for Sat&Sun. 1·5 _COuot _ _..:.Y _____ _
mro. IAUOA DU,UX PAClftC PAIAOISI
MEL F1JCHS 3 Bdrm beta ch cottage Dtjoy t he beauty of the
Pavilion Ru.ltor +bachelor·~ unit. Ste ps Paclrlc from lhla lovely 2
175-llJO to bay Ir beac h. Needs Bdrm mobile home In
NEWPORT HEJGtn'S aome wo r k but is de· North Laguna. Many H · ,._., ...__ .,111 Jot. Cul lloltely not• tear down. lru In c lude : double
...,.,.., ._ • .., Priced at almost tot calllC)rt. 21t.ora1e 1M<l1, di aae. Ptplc. 2Br t ba value. 11•.950 with l~ pl1.11h carpel11. BBQ.
YI /rm for expansion. down. s;J,S)O.
$141.$00. Own t A&l ...,I Ml\WORT DUPl.IX don osen
' ' 11 I'•
4-PLD
Colta Meaa location 3 8r
2 Ba. Owner will car ry a t
I~ for 4 y rs. ~S.000
down. full price S205.000
Yearly Income G0.000
Tenanla pay ut1Utle11.
A tR€HIG€ -Q---+---.~-HOME:\
ReaJ Eatate lnveatme nt.s
3311W. CO.It Hwy. NR
641-664•
a....... lldvertt.tq ta a ......., ••Y to &eU more ........ the Mnl~
a ~ 2 Bdrro& now rented ' VACANT • 1·2+bech. or owne r '•
I Qwner tranalorffd. Lil\" unit. I "9 blkl Lo <>«'•l'l Oft • el>' s bdrrn, 3 bll\h. 3 or 30th 8\. ~.000 Pnn. UUN. COAST HWY ,_ Mft to ofter. Aa1t
LACUNA BEACH ..... ow low r.._ to-.-.()pento orr~,...AI\ o nly . Owner 1 Aat .
•u.O:.orCi46"7lO 1175 fT75. ___ «_48411 ____ , diJ,IG•M'71
AUlo 11pnnklers. Sl.32.500 dep 2S46 Orunl(e House
568-5011 ·c s.48·2'778 A Keal Tre1o1t ~ 381', 4 Br. 2 Ba. very 11. all on l
&&5-5T78 642.2267 •••••••••••••••••••••••
---------flt----------M7S Close LO beach . 1-1·~-M-,·c-·c·A·P·F.·.-c·o·[)·I noor. beautlrUJ new dlx ~n' ~. 2700 4 BR. 2 Uu tamil> home. KldsOK' Gargage' :'\cw decor. rrplc . pvt. nr .....-..... O /W, Cpk. air cooler . Goodarea <84021ree w ith Ill" bac k y ard bea('h&t bay.Availoow.
••••••••••••••••••••••• gar Walk I~ school'I. !l25 RENTt ~ES 631 4M5 I" 11 m 1 I>' a rt• 11 q u 1 <'I C...'t111dren OK, 1825 m o.
fAUllOOIC
AVOCADO IAHCH
Maaniflcent "~talus
symbol" ranch with 93.6
acres. lnchades 4 bdl'm. 3
bath home that 15 Only 3 yean old. Air cond. Mex·
lean tile. Larges t
privately owned r anch In
~ area. lnchldes u pro
dUC'lng avocado arove 11..ns,ooo ror vii o r
911116.000 ror homt and 25.6 :.cn-t w ............ ..._,
e.. '7Mf00
Maaellin s t • $650 per slrt~·l Tot1lly charminfe 1012 West Balboa. Jefr
mo 2U·833·9082. wkdy:1 ,...,._ 3244 :1 Br. 2 b.J , frplc. ChUdr<•n 7JO.:J177.
aft6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK S800 mo lse. 1 Br, step& to Beach. yrly.
lll50 rno 3 Ur 2 Ba so. 3 ~Ill a A Y t• R ON T V I t: w lease. S350tmo + utll.
T 0 "' ,,...._,...&.. S ·1 l id 675 3 148 Avail Im ravcr!le r. nr ..,o 3 8t 2~ e. f"" ct·ur1 ) • pr<'s ,.e , el
CoHt Plaza Refs. req FP. 'central ·A~g'_· 1~h pnvAc:) 2 Bdrm. :.! ba. med1at Y
No pets Kids OK covrd patio w auto pool.Sl.300im oyrly. Le 3 Br. 2 ba, ales-to
56t-OM3. M9·622l !il)rink. &t lrR liundeck. w111 .. ii .... "-1 beach/tennbl. Newly *·
tfOOSE-Vacanl·4Br·3ba lltOO.Nopets . 752·2MO 1-.. 631-1400 1,'0rated, bltlna, adult~.
Rent or lease. rroo1mo. 3 8R condo. Woodbridae. ::-u. llOO mo. M0-9m
___ A_it_._MR llAI Irv. II• Ba. WtO. patio.' ONWATll
2br. lrg yrd, ,.111 d~ll OK. 1576 rm 552 ~ LWl. 3 Br. 2 ba. pallo • ---- -frpk All amt'n111a 0 1,
11vail Au1 1• ~ niv St.'\! Woodbndlll' End lln11 ~· cnmint\Una athallll. Shon ~t~J_t;~.~u t'\I bdrm A1r rond ~'>"mo tt'rm or yrty Aat
W11•1t Aris <.:all &t2 lltr.'t' .ast "44·6125 an rP·1 ~1 M ltl
\
ll 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 bdrm. 2 ~. l.llr&• ~••n
1.1\ll, Pr1vac)' A p&rlltln11.
1700 mo. 8robrl'75·0W
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17
Clunm1 hy Ron Wkly
M!rvlce only lleti.. he'd
Jul~ ,, 1980 OAl\.V PILOT
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Uarden1n1 L nd11 c 1:111 .
Tr•• Tr l mm t n11 f.
H•moval Fr«'<' t;r.\
T:iol l3'!l
I fuuJ1111(., Oum1' Job'
A11k tor Rand>
~11 UllK NU. ~7 6708 _____ 1 PLASrERING. FENCE.5
SWn~r Rental cleaoupe -F------.---• Addlt.iooa. ~.
M.M. Cullom ~re.•nin~
Commt,t r Clltl, Ho mr:..
New. Repair. F'r~ t:ot
111.z:na
"·"P g11rd l'lll'r IO otW
tldp, cln Ul)I> .. 'r\•t.• u-.\
lta.itH CM Mr\1a ~ i!i!ll
lt11ul c:r1ad1nl(. 1h•mol1
uon Skiplo1o1ckr. dum11
truck T r eea/yd wk
K31 ~7
1~aclrle Cleuoln& Serv 111• ext. painting. St . P'Ne VAL 5l&4l9'l
(71Al6JJ ..,..,.,, L1c 1lns . Try me . R •••••••••••••••••••••••
.. """"' Sinor, 8J6.5MS Stucco • PIH\er Pakb, H&.slungtoo Beach Tile Co.
no job \00 am, quick • Tubll. showers, entncs &
INITIAL CONSULT
fHEE
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•Bill Pre>Mems
·DI~
•lDcorporallon
·~e Plan Wiii
L.aw olfttt ot Jlunt• • ~· ...... *>'Tl
All e r o u nl1 t1 n1 •h C1 .... _
rnaaun1 Hf'~ Com m I ·-·•-••••••••••••••••
,,... Al em MG OU) t-. Ent l'i"\t MoOn l\IOJ
'f"orcnl(a wk r ui.lum
(ablnt•h •m•ll Jv b'
al-a.or'80Nfl
C'Ofl~r .. -ior room 1uJdl
t111n11 . r•mnd•I. llr
• 17CW1 1&1 (~
a.drial c.,..t Serr'Ylc.• ...................... .
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Shampoo • ~team c-INin natu free en Jm¥ lc-.in
O>lor brt1ht~rs . wht l~or mall~ .......... .......................
...... s.r.iu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1-: C R E T A k I t: :-..
<:SU 10 mlft bk-a(h C~nn l.1. 1Sl7~ 67J UJ.'lV
bv, dus rm. ball SU Avll ---rm fl 50, roucb S1U. lhr P111c ...
i:I 0\Mlr ~'hm IJ'•l 1id«1r ••••••••••• •• • -· •• • •• •
<'pt rt'l> .. ir l!l ',... t 11pr
Du woe'\ m ) .. t(f lt1•h
S3HU01
I'.. 11 G11rcfrn.-r tomµt
> 16.rd ma1ot /w r lnuir-Wiii haul .10> th11111 ror $15 f'rtt ~t P1·1 .. l'r41 J01111 11 10.itl C.ill 1>,1\1d .11
Ha.,. .. .••....••.....•........
<.'.a q u·nlry . l'tlJ '>11 11r'
roohna. <'t•rarmc.: 11k tt ~
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utX Student. IH(ht haul
mg & movmg '•T truck
0-dl"I 64S-8HOO .00~~~~
llumt.-1rnprvemt"nt. 2.S > !') ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·xiwr 1'"encmte f>t>pt'll-Want a Rt:ALLY CL1';AN
IJd ble 63142164 llOUSE~ l' .-II Gingham
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l J rpt·ntt-r & 1'u111t111.:
~>ear:. "' ar"u
!i4lj 17S2 ~2·431 I
tta ~·" •.•.••.....•...........
G1r1 Fret> H I ~5123
Cedar Crpt & uphol dn.
!itm ~hampoo. ~cutchgrrl .
deodonzer , prof fir w .. x
Reas.838-~3.7~1 ~I
.. M e & Annie "•
lfou~eC'leun1ng.. I du~
nr'"1Ct". wkly. & monthly
Rea !IOn J ble r ell;i bl•·
1 1• ~2 1 3313 Aft . ti
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1'1Nl!:ST IN J ANlTORl/\L
CARE Comm/Ind-F.x·
pert•~ 645-7440 -----
Bnck. 'ton~. block work .
lite firs. l'Oncrete patio-..
wilts, dnvPways. Fr ee
est John 846-1583
Prof painting. F.irt & Int cleu. ~.~ltt draioboardl. 842-3020
lJ>W rates. • 38001~ Pree
t'flt 5lf>.43l3 MC IV1u lnt/m t.eslUftll, rest,uc. Tile ael tlng. excellt>nl
w o rk. r e a so nabl~
IW4-n43 Dave's Pa1ntiJJ1. servmg
~ 9 yrs. moi.t rcu
fMured, !Jc"d sa&-8425
ESSIAH Cslm pa10L&ng. lo rates.
Free e s t. 3 yr 11uar .
962-1478. 633-9837 aft S.
QualJty painters. ant/ext
low r atet>. immediate
~. 848-561M. 6J6. 7149
S TUDENT·cxper i nt
prunl. can do job for less.
e:.t over ph. Alex 559 5198 ----
cos or palchH. lo rata.
early AM /nf:lj, ~*'>
n fill .......................
Saoehez P lumblnc Cop·
per re-pipe.. houses/
Jll(.S. additions. gu lu1es.
drains It r epair s
•31U97. 642·3314
Free esllmat.88. prof. atJ
vice. 30 y r s ex per.
Insured, bonded. Lil' .
326509 714·829·7868.
WJ..Wevs .
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C . Gidley Plumber. Trimm ing, re mova l.
Repair servke. tru>lalla· landscapinc. sprinkler!..
uon. ba<:kflow certlflca· Larry873-3910eves..
-=Uon---~642-·_93_u _____ Wf 1hw C.._..
INGRAM PLUMBING •••••••••••••-•-•••••
Repairs. re·pipes . wtr Professional W 1 n ~w AVA.lLAHLt: W1t have
loP llk ills for y our tt'm
porary needs Very rtexi
hW. extrelJ1il'l)' low r11tc:.
~ase call for further m
fu M anlyo. 768 8721
CtP J. Ace.He .......................
K & H n :Nl 1NC
Wood fl'n<'-. & ll'l'Jlf'>.
lfl~ ('S\ Kl"lly 640 \(1\4() I
KA:n 87 s 7 L37 lf.lul1nt; Moving Con
l'rt'\l• & trh ' n•moval
lJ ump t rut' k Q u 1 c k
btt'\1Ce. 642-76J8
-------~.!'mall Job:.. rt'
QU/\l.. CLEANISC Real> dll()flable A:.k fur GreJ:
Rate; llome!>.O<n. L.A::.t 1~ 1~1,:-, Rainbow Pnta. heat en SLS hr :>4.5 423:! clQmna by J oe Danielt> 714·548-8853
Will bab)'Ml 11rnall ch ild 1n
my (;ol\e&e Park llunlt'
CM~
Detail 631-4973 Ext 1lnL 8 y rs Prof E'l p ------Mo•inc) Lown\ Pn <'es. :-.eat & la ftwg ·...:.~ .. T · k l l I
----MdaWortl c-·~
Tree. 11hrub. tr im, ri·
moval, eln up. haul
aw11y. sprn.klrs 536 f.976
('lt"anups. tri mm1 n ~.
haul.uig. Free cslJma Le:.
~7-8271
R l) B I N · l:, H 0 USE · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean 4 yr guaranle\c".
CLEANING S EHVIC J:; Moving., The '>tarv1 n.: t'rff ut... Call Ad Sdt.er
For a thoroughly cleun College Students have 1257. 1>42-430024 brs. me. 54-0--0857 .:rnwn l~tc TlZ4 ·436 .
.... ••••••••••••••••••• ~ . a e 1me ore ;,\.
Repa ir & Rer oof All antJ shop a\ ~~. I).~ ~=!:!:.!,ngfe.,·rock :.impff! \lotlh Ua1l~ P1lu1 po.tar. Frtt O as.-.1r14"d Ad '>. ,\nd 11 ....................... ----.......................
Brickwork. small Jobs Patios . s 1dew allts &
Newport. Costa Mesa & d riveways Free e11h
Seil Wllb EASE ! Same good sf.'rv 641 M27 Trade YoUr old stuH for
!lave somethm1t to sell? -----new goodies w it h a
est. 541·5930 Fm. Avail ~ou Ila~ somet~in~ tiJ ~ell. cull a fraendh
lhtntes fast With Daily Cla-.-.if1<'d Ad· \01!>1.'r :;t
Ir Vine 67S-3175 eves c.au Scott itt !)48-9477
It'!-a UREEZI!:
<1».SS1(1c'<1Ads642.~lf {.'lusif1ed Ads. your om •
~top s_hopping c-entl•r. Oassilied adb do 1t well. Want Ad Help" 642·5678 <.1a.sslfied ad &\2-~8 Pilot Want Ads t>t2 ~-,,.
,Apa laah """"'-Apa hwuh u.fwn.. Af>e tMC..ts u.fwn. Apart1Mtth &.Ww-n. ROOl'rl$ 4000 Gclra.ps ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• forlteint 4350
CoroncldeaMor 312Z CostaM.so 3124 eo.t.W... 3124 ,,....._ 3144 ~11-"shrJl:lr h(lu:.l'mL \1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2U.l rtl(). Ad S1lU!r •2b3. (;Jr.1J':•• •>u l't•ntn,ul ,,
:.?bdrm lbu Nt•w c·ariwl. Lar~cJ bdrm :!ha u11 2 bdrm U ppt•r. 11ll•l'I COMTIMPORARYllR OO<t:IOO :l4hn. ~lwn l2th&lJth St
floonng. draix.~. v;.it1u. per. Garugc Nl'ar U<.X E1wlsd garu~l'. Adult-.. $225! /\1r• New <'l'J>L'' ~r Rentals 4 200 67:'>·7lli ti or !147 42\Jll
carport. no pet~ S500 Top quality No l)cl::. no pe t s S350 m11 Pool! Applc'IS.'ilOl'>r<.,. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Offla...... 4400 -...Ul...tal 44SO ..-Ss/1..,.st/ ....................... ..•••.•......••.••.•..• ~
•NO C~IA }!ESA•
~e<1 1dental HMO. 776 Sq
ft !I rm s w le & palm
:O.up1 r .full) P(I UIP
~1·1!f1mo Tom 54().22(,oO
Pn1DL• Retail Space on
17th St • Costa M .:::.a ,
$600/mo
Call l>7~00
R EALO~OM ICS ---
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s
Oppai; lwitr SOOS •••••••••••••••••••••••
Offiu R...+atl 4400 :~ "1 ft or plll<ih off1<."•· 700. 1713 S4811 545 7'JH3 ---540 5446. !">-UI OOH4 H~~-IM F~'i __ ~:11 4~'>.'1 3Br. 3Bu hon>t.• oll b<•Jr tl
Vt'f! .. mall h;id..elor unit Lr~. I bdrm Apt Pool & (,1.1::.t\.'I :! 1111 p\1 )ard. l.OIJIMCI hoch 3148 al <.;d M Sh . .,·1i:. K l'vt
"*5friat Rntd 4 500
fo./\HRIC srORt;
Newport Beach. all '"'w
dc"<X>r. Inventory f& ft'\
IW'\."S included <Al $58,000
Pnl'e to s ell. good nl't "''th balh NO KITCttl-:N p atio Adult only. n11 \.'OCI gar l'cl &. child Oto. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.treel. Sit()() wk "' Juf\
Fo\CIL. Avail 1mm1•1J pets 1887 Mo nrovi a 5395 mo C<t ll 5 16 ~I. I bdrm Xlnt <X't'an v1<>w SOOO "'le in Au~u.'t 2"'k
bll l&l & lice depo~1t $285, 645 0030 a.-.k for P am or Larry Walk Lo pnv:itc· b<•.t<'h nurumum 213 !l'2K IK+I
~/mo. ----------N<-w C'a r p1·t . µa1nl
HOG t-.;Rs ict.;/\L T'l ADULT l8r w /oJ>(·n 1 ... um <tra~ .... un port'l1 ssoo
·\skforLmda c ell '"· i-t•r v 1nlo( h a r ••~:.--.... mn IY7 ·:!11U ij:J:JOtHH
( 0Jll ~londu} li7!"> 2311 S3tll/mo. 673 IS803~\l'i.. WWC9~1 -=-a l'um
CostaMeMI 3824 C le a n ll h r 1 .n o 1N {'"' FAMILY APTS. !"-!11.lll~1uu111 \111 lmn"°d
I 0 Knlfl<f new lwuullt ul lrl! ••••••••••••••••••••••• paiot I r h1 11 K :"u 11rru11.1n 1· ~ :-.1o i.:I1· •• pt f•1r f.im1hi·-..,. 1th 11tr
En cl gar:igt>. i,:a:. paid 64..5-~~44 lfeut p.ud No 1,.<t, 1m 4~7 ~I or497 ~'kl
·~1,,_,~1 .11•ul.1 r l lt'l'ollll r1111I
I lldrm t'nndu 1\\:111
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b'73 nr.:i
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~1·ek l) or monthh
bdnn or I b.Jrrn ..,_1rl.
l.Jmb. t>.11 ttJOll
I Bd rm a111 I pct., 2265 H \1 a p It-:! l'hild rcn ;"•'.If ., .. rl. f,<m.1le prcfcrn'(j $2'.1'>
642 5073 ---2llr,211J ~t;.<, ------~ANAG l-:A Wo man o r "Br.''l:lc. ~c~•, .... wporlhach 3869 ., 1, I t II 3 1Jdrmap1,gal>~w1d <.:o u p l l' ov 1•r :JS 10 ., ., u ""'"' ••••••••••••••••••••• -,r comp urn m 1
Encl J:Or. adlt:. muna,lll' 11 un it /\pl hmn.· on lh1• l,1k•· ''·"'
64 2 5073 llou.~<' Cos1a \fr,.,a ;o.i., ~~WI ~'-~~l~~'.};,~1 PARK NEWPORT i 17 1 :II :oi.r. pr"' k 9«M•
----tuldr ~2200 •>-> ~.,,..., -"" "''' & t'll•Jn111 i.: 1 • .ti :!Bdrms.lbath a pt. c en orp<•lS . 1\va1l Aug.1st COUMTIIYC&.UI 11 • .rhara <ilJ"' \i..t
Adults Ga11 p111d Brand ne w lux. IJ1l> LIVING ~ 1411
&\2·5073 hwasher. No pet.s. krd,., 1 O..Point 3126 S.nRlel>, 1&2 bNlr•x•m
bdrm S360 2 bdr m ~50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jpl!>, & townh<>W>l..., 2 Br . :)() }11 .. t11 ll4•.1r h
3 Br. 2 ba. family unit, nn 759-1914 &494.2962 \H:W. Directly IJYl•rl<>Ok · forom $429 644 l!JOO pn l'Tll· t11Tw -.ull :.i va1I
pets. S450/m o. Nr OCC --------in R m.-nna . I bdrm . $350 wk 61531\M
641-86.57 ~.side large· new :! Ar frple . clel·k. ~in,lllt• rom 4Br. 2Ba, H·r;. I.: ... 11 on I ----v ed I floor. beautiful new d lit Nl'wpo rt. ~., b l c11·k tu
PINE BLU .. 'fo"APTS a ult ce1 in~. :! s un J>ll ct_caronly 496-7592 b ...,__ks h I tkcor . frplc. pvt , nr ea c h . l ovl•l y i llr ,
Spac 2 br. 2 b"', Adult• ~ , siarage wit 11un •-~a... ~• .. o b ..,00/ k 7 1 • ... 8'•1·3 .. , " dry Adults. no pets Aug t .... iMJIOft _._... _.. bt'ach & ay . A vail now . .,.... w '' 'Jl•o· • • •
Complex. Pat1u, -vie w. I. ~75 meld ulll. 752.2S5() ••••••••••••••••••••••• <..'t11kiren OK. ~r~ mo 213-949-4333
frplc. e ncl gar .. ga~ ------Lovel~ all adult. l'\O Pf•\s. 1012 Wee;t Ba lboa Jeff ------
s tove .. dishwhr. Jae SuperSrductive !Bdrm 1.2&3 Br apls 6200 Ed 7:JO.J777. 1.agurui· Slt•P"> lo bead1.
lndrynn 1''rom$475 Si!SS!Coverl'dPatto' inger,h.b 84&-0619 ----7·16 to 7·30. & S<>pl .
SPMC 631 6107 Enjoy the vlew!Pool ---·1 Vc rsa11les P entho u11c. S6~0 /wk 4 911 ·55 6 '.I .
PILtSmore! IS454>PHee Di'luxe pe>ols1de xtra lite ocean view. 2 bdrm. 2 602·945-1319
2Br, pool, gl!rage. adwt&.
no pets. Quie l. S450.
046.(1.1;')4
RENTlMES 6JJ-4SS!I 2br. Zba. Bllns. d5hwhr ba .. firepl ace. 1-·u II VacatioR R..ttib 4250 l''l !TUI~ beach. /\dlLc;. i-.ccunly & aown1t1e,., •••••••••••••••••••••••
Brand new 3 bdrm. 2 ba.
ff11tc .• pYt. yard. 2 chikt
O K . S5 !"15 . Near
downtown . N o pets.
Uniqltf.'' !Bdrm! Ulil p<I
Garage ! S325! t..tvish !
Huge Olympic pool New
AUawtc! <S481P>fcc
RENTIMES 631~
~Jt08or~l6. Large l Bdrm upper S28S
Quiel building w ith
&tr9 ~2---8 Ba beautiful lands caping Oun! qwel. r. 1 · ADULTS OVER 35. No ~o ktds /pets. S3SO/mo. pets. LEEW/\RO i\P'l'S.
CallJeff.63).1266 2020 Fullerton Ave .1 I
REALTOR~
S325 $4911 l & 2 l>drm
AptlT nwnhoui.e l'atw.
balcony. lndry rm , all
hullt ·i ns. ~o me w 11 h
1· n c Io s e d g ar a I! l'
lmmed occupancy. TSI.
~t,.ml 642 1603
LUXURY UYING
lo qtaet Adult Complex.
Spacious l bdrm apL'>
Dishwas her . flrt-plllce.
l'a t hed r a l <'t>lling .
balco nie:.. PQol. s pa.
pauos. garaite avail No
pe ll>. '$385 m o M esa
P\nes. ~ Harla i\v~.
SP~C 549·2447
bUt E of Newpor\ Av~. &
I bl.k So. of Bity I 631-0397
Pnme Cho1ce' 2 Bdrm'
Sl90' Gara~e' l'ets OK
Sunny Pat10C~Plfc.ot>
Rfo::"ITIM ES ti3l 1555
VlE W. 2 BR 1 &. $460,
1st. la,!,I. se<' 1\va1l 1m ·
med Cull 1>av1d. agt.
646-3?:>5
MEW DELUXE
2&38r
SS-\.SZZ. or !MS t t65 ---w i\l.LAC E ST /\ PTS
Nf·wly dl•corated 2 Br
;\pl l bu. 539a Small
chi Id O K . n o pe l s
645-4411 or 548 2020 ----Large Bach Adulb only Mesa Verde Area 2 bdrm
No pets. Near fa1rv1ew 2 ba No pets $400 m o .
& Rake r 54$-1882. $46-SOSO
2br. Iba. SCP uni\. $450
11'¥>. Spado~. rrpl, Crp\.
drp;. patio. 2636 Elden.
642·7808. 5 48 ·60\9.
646-6789.
APAITMEMTS
Bachelor $320
JBr. $375
161 East 18th 642-0856
n n p <' t -; :l 9 5 m o ~01) ,,,., r m n Wk ti v' 0 ...,, 1 M "'" . . · I .,..., Is Apt ·1turr rx•<' ~ ~I OOH . Wknd:. & ... \l.., S300 wk /\va~l ablc in
l Br. I B.i. Pnv. Patio.
Good Cood. Ava il. Now
s:m1mo .... Sec M2· 474()
• 1 & 'l BR Pttto Apt\.
• 011hwnhtu & 880'1
• Pool & Rrc. Room
• Caidtn l1ndtup1ng
• Joq to Buch & Shop\
ll ~ ,,\
I :\;\'I H\ )f\J\1f ·• l
1ft I \, • 1 I • •If 11fl • i I~
'th,' 4 1iUO
2 BH. drape-.. cpts. apph(',
~r . \'low lo "-<'hool &
bU:. Llkt• Oe\lo Only nPal
& cl{':m nl't'il .1pply No
pet.<. SH~. 848·6448
STEAL IT 9UfCIC !
5320! G<>ri:eou.s 2Bdrm •
Garage' New<8426 t fre
Rf:N'T'l MES 631 ·45.5.5
Wt I Br t·ustom de1·or. all
bit ms. refn~. 6 blks lo
o<'Can Straight or i:ay
OK $.325/mo. 960·5742.
Al.k for Rick.
MARINO'S WAUC Le 2 Br apts from $450.
F'rplc. large yd. patio.
i:ar . nr Huntingt o n
Harbour. 16662 .lib Cir.
Apt I 840-(,80?
96S-ll.20 . Aug. 673-6749
LOST & ALONE?
ltENTIMES
Shows You the Wa>
To Go Home.
CGl631~555
Oreanfront 3 Rr. 2 ba. a n·
nuaJ le~. New paint t.i
1·.<rpet.s. firt>pla« SIOOU
rrY• fiTJ 2113
;lt)r :!hJ • I~ blk (11 bt h
963-AAIR
96H-~
1 kr I h:.ith 1n 'll'<'unt}
build1n~ w /ba~ vi~w
Pool & s und('('k S700 mo
673 2113
2 RH I Ba. fplr. Jf!O.i l:lay
St Sc!i5 mo
675--0349
VersaLlles. lbr rondo. xlnt
loca l1011. full secunty &
a me n11 ic!> s:-i11s 1m o
497 3506
Oc-tached I RR 1 Ba a pl
on 43rd St. l'art. fum
S'50 mo. -* :.ec Yrl>
~11000
2 bdrm + den. 2 ba
Frplc. utils pd. All uppl
$575 No pets.
631·2396 aft 6PM.
C.ondo 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Ray
v1t!w. c ncl1>d garage.
auto. opene r . $750 year-
ly TSL Mitmt. 642·1603
Ocean .. ·r ont. private
beach, 2br. fully fum
Avail no w & S~l'l.
&&2· 1802 or !nS-0:>4S.
TAHITI
Spend a ~a..-enly va<'a·
uon m this mOd l•m 2 br. 2
ba bun1ta low. on t h1•
"'·•tl'r un 1und l h<'
L..,land lrom l'tt~lc m
natl\e ..,ur round1 nl!'
\t1ulh """ C'.1 r 1n d uded Tr.10.,p11rtJllt1n
tu & from u1rpon pm
wll-d PVt ply, ~9 2W!t
C\'C"' & wk ends
...._..stoShan 4300 •••...••.•..........••.
~O\'ln~" A' 01d clepu-.1l c; &
I UI ll\lllg ··~pcnl>l'!i '
P r ofe ::.s1o n a lly ~1t1 l'f'
Hfil.
HOUSEMATlS
832 4134
APPLY MO CHARGf
••HOWIE••
Rent.al Shan nit Service
Has Roommate t·or You
953-0579 7 days 9S3-039l5
Super rum Npt Ekh $375
pn v bath o wn video It''.
garage, no !'I~ 0818
fem wunLo, !4arne lo i1harc
2 bdrm apt ti 8 SJ90/mo
tWl 2'~
Roommate wanl<'d to 'hr
JBr h...c "'1th 2 Olhcn. $25()
mo 775--0ZJ9
• • •••• •• • • • • • •••• • • • • •• ... p.u e $400/IJlO C. nt r JI ....•....••••.....••••.
EXEC. SUf'TtS kl(auon Ann. 754..r7lt.I 10 '>Q rt lit I. wrth hunt
<.Cf1ce. largi> dnve-in rear
llooc-. 220 AC » !>Q. ft
629 Tt'nnm<tl Way.C M.
~W 9352 d •I) ~. 641:> {,I&< I
t•\(".
pm(1\. T erms . -Pnltl(• J'ooewpor1 Bea<'h
k>e N1'ar '> C airport
I tent inl'I ren:-puoo. c·on
reren<'•· rm. Janitor
'l'rv .. ut1h . 1011 fr1•1
<·o p 1 <" " It m 11 r ,.
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WESTCUFF BLDG.
NEWPORT BEACH
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Call Mr Howard
8 45 . 8101
1-:x t-X:l1T 1 v ... ~u IT t:!'-t
Nt'wport C"ntt"r . full
"-'l'\H'l" !Jn' at~·. on'an
VICW, $270 ~ 7!'19 <l()Jf;
coarottAn PLAZA
NEWPORT CF.~·rt-.H
2 Pnvatt' 0H1c~ • n ·
t't•ptJ•>O $MSO i 59 1550 ------
450 sq. rt. for M2S ~·r m o
1001 81n:h St. N.U, A.it·n1
541 ~
t Mo. FREE
Hewpori~
Pr'e'ilJ1t10US i::Xf'<' <;UllC"
I n cld s :;et". serv1<"e-..
rc<"Pt • phone unswt'nng.
undt>l"l(m d p rkn$! . h •ll·X
& ant1q1.11' d<'cur. conr
rm. 644.1 1 ~0. As k for
John or J ane -----
BEST RATE
in
NEWPORT BEACH
~Offk~Spou
400 to 5000 Sq. Ft.
•J anitoria l S.-rv1c1• &
U11Lt1u.•-. ln<'ludl-.t
• i\d J·•Ct'nl tu A1 rpurt
~ l<•..,IJUr.1nt Row
e \I I l '.. I 11 J \t ol } II r t•.,. )'
833-8813
KOLLCEHTER
HEWftORT
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m pre:.t11<e toe I nc.:l<ls
~rl'UlnUI S('rv1ees. re
cepllonli.t . telt'phone
ans""enng& more. F rom
~2 7 5 pc r m o T ll 1':
llEADQU ARTt:R .:
COMPANI ES. A pro
fessional <>nv1ronment.
7M /851-0681 ---
t::xl'"<'ut I \t' Su lh ...
<irlJl Ncwpor\ &•.lt h
h>ea t1on. lh'l \'I>, 24hr.
Xl'rtJ~. roor r m , frt"t' prk
1111!. Airport 1'-Jl.l"l'Ull\I
~Le:,. j !12~ 1191
ft.-nl or ka.~ "' wt1VO tu
buy rww t>ffiu• v >Odo. 4 I
~ ft A1rpon Jrl'.i ~
~7 ~
<Xf1<X tor k!a5~ 144 o,q rt
'\;.'\4 bid~ C<nt.i \fr~J
SlW mo. R~1,l &
.111 ut1l incl &tt>-32".?A
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M Jo"ur n ishe11 1>r un
fur11 1::.ht'd l'Al'<'UllVI
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979-8533
XI.NT
BUSINESS
PAii
LOCATION
MESA
IMDUSTRIAL
PARK
711 W. 17th. St.
CostaM.sa
64~4463
•Ow 7,500 wt ft. &
llrw 1.170141-ft..ih
....... f« .. diete
~IC Prop ~5726
1to u see l Pa n 1n l( &
)alUt.on al sen~t' inclu<I
inie accoun~ S..300 worth
ufhrt.> & Car)>l.•\ CQtUll
rn•nl. Mu:.l !K"ll d u.:! lo
1Jthcr business inten-..i..
1-"u ll p r 1rc s 10.ouo
1>31 li.'nlor ~
Small Ke-.taurant C M
Are~ 646-541\H nr
Mll-251~
Dt::LI & SANDWICll
SHOP. Top loca tion m
lll!l hr1:i X In\ bus1ne<.'
R.·ad\ lo rn;1vc 1n & takt.·
over CJll for lnfro
\ll-:t. t-'UCllS
P.iv1hon llc<1llor
6754:1120
tn.estw..t
W..tect 5020 .......................
Prunt• 2 ) r Npt s hop
f l'Oli'r 1300 'lq ft
St 110 mo P .itnck Agt
631 l :!bt>
o C C W ' • " C Y • * Orange County Prod<: C:.,..... *9pH & ..,.. lion Co w .-n\s Invest.ors.
•· •l~ ~ ft. • 50'1' return. Short term Lit' I offk.e _,..: 64twb.<:all.7:i9~ _
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UH Fri. 7:10 to 4. Mwytoa.o-SOJS w.10-.. ... ................... .
EXECUTIVE
SUITES
l ite a l fo<"a t •on n l·.sr
.i1rpon. approxlm~trh
:!4C!Osq rt. 12" door. iea ... t'
au11. $72 0 /m o . &b
Fe teia Y..., 957-Z'TOO
4550 Euclid 6 Warner. ac roliS Shi ... from Mile Square Parit. .......................
Costa..... StGI. G•t19H BRAND NEW! Bear and Nex\ to F'uo Zon.-on
Rakt-r St CC<Kt.a Mt'l\.1 B a I ti o a P f• n 1 n
.. 'rwy off ramp> I (IO""x20""> 673-3930 or 673-ZMJ , __
Hoth lot·:..tJons are on ttw: 2nd floor ol banll. bwld ISlorage Shed 16"xl2 wrth
rn.:., Ulil 1t 1e~ d n d ..,tont"e lot mea-;unn~
J8Dlton ::i l l>l'rv11·t"., 1n so·x45· Near Ueat.h Blvll
, ludt'\l "'1lh lea.-.1· Con & Wamer .118 751 R9l;7
~w~tary """ m it .....,.. Waahd uoo
<..OUTHCOAST BANK -·-··•••-•••• Wa11led 1n Costa Mesa or
4450 .......................
1-"or 'tore & offlc-e spa~ at
reasonable rale--
SOO to 2700 Sa Ft.
MESI\ V t:RDEbl<
PLAZA 1.~M<'-.J Ver~· t-:.C ~
545-4123
MEWPOIT ILYD
COSTA MESA
2482 88. 7800 ,;q Ct. 2
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Adulli.. XJnt ""ferenc:e.
673-57 Ul 1-:v e s &
weekends
Studio us profc,,1onal
t'd1 l or s r-elt s o n e
bedroom cot~e t11 quiet
lo(.-t1on. T e ltphonl'
673-7'6S4 or wn le' No 567
No Oran.et> Coa.'lt Oculy
Piiot, PO Box 1560, Costa
Mesa. C.. 926216
t'aauJy wants to rwit lgc
ocunlront bme oa Nwpt
PeoU1Sllla. From Sept
·~ for 1 year or until
NBtCM, up to 4700 !'IQ t\ , June 15. "81. 835-lSSS or
.wail at pnme corner, 832 7MO
17th & Nwpt Blvd. ;..,--1-------
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HOMEOWMEaS a.o.,~-.. Use )'OW' ~w fM bills.
home add1tioas, vaca·
bonS. etc. ADY amount.
lUlY n.-ason. Credit or job
not neces. .. ary. Compare
our costs. 24 hrs. & ~odll
146-5567, 4ll-1104
$
2nd T.D.'s
$10,000
TO
$500,000
with terms up to
5 YEARS
Payments as low as
INTEREST .. .· ONLY "
f'of' Fut Ac:tioD Call
BRANDNEWAl'TS
28r2Ba. S4JO
SpectOUS ne w Unit . pvt.
patio. close w shopping.
Adults. 1982 M apl e .
~~or 646-6816.
tBr $370.$380 l ... i!4°"
2250 Vanl(ua rd 540-9626 H.rtl _. 3142
Versailles Penthouse 2
Bdrm 2 Ba. ()('ean view.
sec uri ty 1750/mo
6+t-o..S2
You take care or t hei..--.a...-~-u.---411s;.. .... ~ housework. I rurnts h
b o m e & it r OC'crl e s
NeWty rederontled om~ For Rent Garage & lot
space from 75' n. t"\tll near Bead! 81\ld. Blvd &
servi<'e 54«>-2960 Warner. HB. 751-8967 851-0991
REPUBLIC
HOME
LOAN
S pacious F a mily 3
Br·s:'15. 2 Br·$340. Pool &
playpwnd. 846· 1486
Spacio us 2 Bdrm In
• tourplex. Avail 81 l.
Lauodry rm. ear port. .... ~
1 Br Eutside. small bu\
• cosy w /tau al neat wood.
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l Br. Apt/Car. Adwta No
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, hwuhe r incl S325 . .,..,
F.u& Y Olt W.US
l Br. l Be. private patio. ~.No ht.I .... ... mr
&ASl'Sl.DE. c&.o 2 BR.
ctald oc.. No pets. 1115 •·at lllJt Pltee. Apt. &141-. m for Pam
2'; ............ 2 Bdrm.
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2Br 2Ba S450-S460 I Br. l Ba. f'nv Pallo.
:tl8 West Wilson. 63l·SS83 Good Cond. Avail. Now. S. a..... 3176
Adults· No pets 1135/mo + Sec. lf42 47'° ••••••••••••• ••••••••••
, ...... .._.. 3140 • IHdt 3140 lBr apt. cooveo1ent loc•·
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A llMTAL?
6:.-.30.17.
F.uy Tbe Breae ! $325
Sunny 2 BR! Pool! Nice
Pool ! KidsOK(~P>fee
R.EN'I'lMES 63l-4MS
499-1531
Responsible fem 25+.
Non·smoker to 11t11m · 2Br
house w 1sacne CdM.
S3001m o nthlv No de
pc15it Call Ad 1127G vt
642-430024 hours per tJay.
Mature fe m . to shr. 2 br,
2 ~ ba t o wnh o u se.
Unique, Deluxe
Office Space
Available
•Wet Bars
• Fireplaces
• Private Patios
• Spectacular Views
250 to 3000 SQ. Ft.
(714) 875-8882
•Mia A IBfTH7
•WANT TO PURCHASE
A HOMl7
s.ta... JllO ....................... Npt/CM area $2S01mo. 642·1470& 646-755S .._ _______ ....
• SB.LIM6 YOUI HOME?
YOU MEED
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CALL TODAY
IP.Ga DITAILS
714-641-1111
3Br. 1 YI Be condo. IOds oil.
Pool, J>i•Ylround. patio.
1450/mo. It dep. Fee.
DIRECTIONS. 641-8155
MW 40-50. to 11hr SBr. 28a
hie. ln C M. Nr So. Cst
P1112a. spa. S225 mo. +
*of u\11 64\ 4913 ... . .... ,., ....... ..... .,. u.tw RI•~ ltoO Will share 9 rm. 3 ba hu
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-··-· .. ;c. Nfw 162 bdnn •W'Y fw ewt 4150
9dult •P'S in l4 plans •••• •••••••• ••• •• • •••••
from Uto. 2 bdrm Garage for r ent nci.r ~h'om-+ . 'M pools, teaAla. walMfalll, 0 r • n g e A "e , C . = o;.t" ="'£: l50/rm. 675·930I.
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on Beeett to Mc'~ MOrqe lot. $Oll ao·x.s' ...., Wm 00 llcP'adden Near Buch Bl vd. &
to S.awlnd Vlllate. Wamer'Bl.atr7 m••·11•.
SIS Sq Ft. •ood pa.oellnjt,
car~t. p orklng. u\11 ,
:n52 Newport Blvd. CM
556-418 t 644-2228
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deslen. shire new ofc.
space. Blue pnnt facll.
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UltS tbl. N r 5o5 f rwy •
Oyer Rd. 6C»toO sq. ft. 6
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Newport C e nt er.
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coll In at 'fOJ( c:onwnienc:e to get the
respona to y<U od ... this .viol is
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and 10 place 'f'AK od coll 6a-5611.
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ACCOUHTS
• • P'AYAILE CLERK
SPIRITUAL Rt-:ADINGS The Jolly Roger lnr has
IOam IOpm Fully Li<''d an opening for an At P
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SA.US
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Al1..J Send resume or apply 1n area 64&-2885
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filk-d up Now I kMw C•/Chtcks Irvine. 92714 home S48 61H_5 ___ _
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55ii 46.'>6 Santa Anu
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642·5671
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--Invest firm Newport
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sincere rnend llunl
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IMP'ERIAL S & L
t.;qu.al Opportun1t' ~mployer M1F1ll
Banking
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immediate opening!! for
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lnol\ln\! ... at"r "'l'k'
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t h1•tr j'r•1\\1ni.i ,1,off
W111 k 1n tw1111t n1 • ...
hr.1rw h Xlnt l>f'nl''·
t 11 I ' "t JI :1 r I 1 ".., &
'I :trl 111i.: 'Illar~ tn 59011
Cal C.-ry f72·f955
11;11i 1-: llll SI . S 1\
P'IX ()pie alun c rll ... 111)! 1·•1 -.0•1•1. ... :!
"'lwr'ol l'HX 11111·r;ot11r'
to r1•11lat·1• :! v.h11 .on•
,ofhanr1n~ ... 11hin tho•
"" l.ol' of r"""' '" l!r11v. Xlnl twno'' ~
-.i .trl ini.: .,alar~ 111 9f{IO
Cal C.-ry f7J.f955
lhlio E 1th St . S ,\
b~eS.C'y
Ho'.•Ul h~'.li'h l1w·at1•ll
(' It ' l' '' k 't I It d I \
" .11· 1·1 .I! n r :--& I .
h.11 k i:ro1111d ~ i.:d
I' p111t: &· 'hvrthand to
io111 •l .. fr11·n11l\' -.1;1ff
Th" 1•0 ,... notnt l11r ''"
ll!nt.! 11•1 m .. niµln\ 1•0·'-
)1. In I ho· 11 "' &
.111 ~;1r11·1•nto•nt p1111•nt
S \ :• r I 1 ti )! ' ;e I ,, 1 ' l • 1 ,, "'"' Call C.-ry 972-'9SS
llilfi E Ith SI !"I A
Typim
(;rt'.11 O•l•f1t1rtun1t\ l"f
in1ll\ ulu.11, II\ 1111.: 111
l.;1t:11n.1 11..,,..h ••r John
\lo ;1' rw \11 p•111 to 111111
I h ..... 1· l r 1 •· n d I '
( ''"''.'''"''.. \ ,,_, .. , ... ,
111 I .t~ 11 11 .• Ho• II h
" I I " r ' I 11 t .. 1' ''"' • 111 .. 111 r1 .. 1 .. n1 A L'''·'' IM·n· .... rho 1olhor
l•M .1t1•1I 111 llw .•HI"'"
n ( I 1· r ' \ I n I .1 d
\ .1n1 •·mt nt pot• rll "
.o ppr·"'·'' I tl'ld Call Carry 972·'955
11;11; F Ith"' '\ \
lrcmdl M••,..
Ex n·I opporlun11y 111
1·'1 p1·r'<1 manal!••r 111 1n1r
r ht .. pr11~ro·io....,v1· S&I.
hui\11 a hri).:hl luturo·
t; ""'' hl·n1.,. & nc•).:1111:1 tilt \.1l.1n
Cal C.-ry '72·f955
llllli E 4th SI . S A
Hew Acccimh
Utllty
w .....
Two hlll llrrw p0111tion•
<11vaaleble CHh1enn.i tix
ptr would be ht'lpful
~c_..,.
P•rt ti m e poa lt lon
nadable 1,,\e l)'Plftl u
nq\ared
Un.iU!d Callfonua Hank
Z22 Oct' an Ave .
~wia~ach •
4~·6546
t:Ot:
~~~~ ~~~
Banlt111g 1Sav1ngs & Loan
IMMEDIATE
OPIMIMGS
TBIHS
<.1erka1
AlEEJOIS
P U R CF.LL Tf!M
PORARIES hu many
openl,Ap for very Htlt
1n1 companies . Im
mediate open!A'6 r~.
s.a ......
Mica a tla; a.rt.a .. ca.rtas ,,,....
llua,tt ... lh ..... ~
~-itt Optr's. en=
rwc.ITl .. IW .... I
4020 Bird\ Strttt
Newport Beach
Call~l·!mS
Immediate openings for 11111111111111111~------1 both full tune & part llmt! <iERICAL
TeUen. 1n l!l"OWllltl Sav BAIMlflMl'
ingi. & Loan t:x~nence • 4WU ..
preferred but will trail nllllftsrllMITlrf' ror full llmt' work onl> Ul"f"UIUUIWllLJ
Opentnl>;S ill OHIC(-5 In e-.0 I -s
both Tht.' C11) or I rvmc & •-..-
'The C1l)' of Orange App FUJI and pan lime open
I) ul 111g:. Cash1enng or rel:tt
ed backRround and hRhl
I RVJN E SA\ I :"IC~ & \Y'PIOlit l>k1ll1i r1>f1wr1·d
UM:>J f:xpenenrl' preh •rn·d
I~ MdcAnhur Rl\d but wdl tr;un
ln1ne.Cil !127U
1-.0 1-; M f'
IOOllHPH
MC ....
lmmed1<' 01wn1n~ 1n
!llC"wport lk-11d1 firm for
1·xpt'n('n ced mdl\ 1dual
Ma1n11un n ·cordi. tor
m u lt1plt> c•JrP'o lhru
f 1nanc1 u I s lall'mc nh
Non 'mokC'r ' c·all Mr
Pickett btwn U & 1 lAM ill
714~ 1626 ------
l.A(;U:"A llll.Ui
~ t:I Toro Hoild
M!i Ro!>en "411 2222
TUSTJ;o.;
• <..:-Oort' ard"
641 t: Fi r..t St
:\b llunt 832 2581
OOE ~ F iii
Mook Ston· hl'lp nt'f'd<"<t ---------• 1mmed1a te ly c11 ... h1t'"
:.h1pp1nl( & rt-c,.1v1njl.
etc t· 'T preft-rred. wnw
1'1T l'dll Thi· l n1no·
Cam1w., R1111k ~\ore•.
IS33 fil!2ti lo .,ll up 1 n
lt't' It">\
CAUH CHAttGE
A subl'ltdtar)' of •: ... llul
111n ,., ('Urrt•ntl) 1n
l 1•r v11•w1 n It q u11 II f ll'd
ix•r;on.-. mlf•n .,,ted in lht
field ol t1nu nr1al plrin
runst. Fu II Qr part t irn•
!15.000.$18.000 part limo·
Full llmt'. unllm1ll'd
!fT2 2712 -------
C1hh1C'r 110.,tt''-'· \''I: i>t•r .
ror t'Vl'fllnl: 'h1h 1\ppl)
H l' n ll r 01 w 11 • ...
IWslaurant. 3111~ Coai.l
llW). So l.:tlo!una
CASlllt:H .. :>.pd Mui.t
h .I \I .. b a ... I (' "h n I II
k n o w I •· d It 1•
I' It () T () G f( 1\. 11 II 'i
UN L I M I T f: () 1 611 K •1
Hl·al·h Bl vd II H K47 36&1
CLERICAL
J<togtSter loda> lor local
tempo<al) ass11tnmenLi.
557..oG45
0\-Llf\:.
l7 2 l lirch SfrHt
Mwwporlhodl
t."len fl'~ PlSl Good phOOC'
\OIC'\' Litt· dullt.'>-OC.
Airix>rt a re a 5o8 I 7 3!15
O.fltK {TYPIST
Will tram <'00.-.<·1ent>0u,,
dt'pt•nda hh• w11rk1•r 111
opt<rau.· <.:HT 111111 fl••
qw rt.., I)' pm i: of 60-4 pm
I II k •· ) a d d 1• r , &
, koowk-dl!t' '"' olftr<· 1>n:1
1 1• d u re• ' X I n l <' 11
bl'nl.•l1t' Call M,... ~, ed
dll ~AM at 645 G56J
1---------1<.:0LLEG E STL' D l'::-.iT C~HIERS
UTDTEM
\t,\ltK ET~
f'nr 2nd&. Joi !'>htll
w, pmmo1l• l11 11\.Jnaco
m ·nl & 'UIJ\'r\ '''on fn1m
... 11.htn
Wi\"lo"T A C:/\Hf: .. :IP
l'ull 171tl t~ !.l23J
CASHIER
, MAJtaJon HOTEL
Our acrounltng dept 1:. ~king a rel.t:1ble. ac
t"W'ale person with ~me
bll p1t . banking 11r
restau rant t-xpcrt<'nrt•
preferrt'd Should hav\•
an aptitude for figure.., &
addtnl( m.1t<'h 'k1lh Fl.Ill 11~. day poi.1t1on oHt>n.
~X Cl'll e nl compan y
benefits Apply m iwr-.oo
q1\.M ~oon . ~on Fri
l'~rsonnel
MAUlon HOTEL
900 Newport Ctr Dr
N~port Beach
F..qua.1OppEmplyrM1Y
w a n led , p .1 r t l 1 m ,.
clt"n l'al v.1>rk G~ t) p
lllR ...kill' n~'<' Ana~·•m
an.-a ~J ll~
COHSTaUCTIOH
l::.'1.ab rab101•\ ... hop 1''\
i>andln~ 1nU> k 1t' twn & bath rwnodeb :-.t'1od ,.,
µr man to .-..,,,,, 1n
1 ran i. 11 1 on u r 1 t• ri n 11 vc· r m:l n1· n 1 P•' '> 1I1<1n
"' partw1p:.tton 'Wnd ,..,.
'Urnt' ll'l "', • ..,km \,I, fl(>(I
\,l,ork~ 1:,;:, l'l,o<'o·nt•.1
1\\1· ~II l '..\ :t.!2..o:l
COOK f'·a..,t IOQdi-l1.1rt
11me Newport Reltr h
k;;v~ & dJ)'"' ~ ~
t 'red1t t'lt-rk M.1rinc
lfnrdwart· D1:.tnbu1orl'
tocat.t'd m '"'"'' hia:. 1m nwd1al4· opt·n1ni.: fur
l 'rcdll C'lt•rk l'o ••XIJO.•r
nl'rl':.:.un Full l1nw.
:'It F <.:c;n t.H'I Ho'l'
~(640
GROWTH ,. ......
PEOPLE:
THE
OUllE COAST DAILY PUT ..............
·rAIT TIME EVENINGS
Become a trained sales counselor
<ove r 21) with the Jim Long &
Associates Agency to s upervise and
c h a pe rone DA I LY PILOT carrier
boys and girls on a one-0n-0ne basts,
evenings 6 to 9 PM . W e n eea
concerned. innovative persons who
are looking for a lucrative part·time
pos ition. S4 hour to s tart. Call 642-4321.
ext. 250 between 2 and 6 PM. Ask for
Lori
MOTOR ROUTE
Im mediate opportunity for part-time
earnings. Motor route available in the
So uth Laguna area Delivery
afternoons Monday through Priday.
Mornings Saturday and Sunday . No
monthly door coll ections. Earnings
about $450 per month gross. Reliable
transwrtation required. Call 642·4321
Anan Holland for details.
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
llO Wnt a.,, St .• Coa .. ~ Co.
642·4321
Alt ~ Opp ortuNty """°""'
01-:.'llTAL As~1~tan1 E~ "cJ X r~> ht• Yrl'l..r b1
hni:ual G~nl•rJI prar
lll'\• ~-04.'>3
l)l,,p;.t1. ht·r Im ,,.,rt i\ l(t•n
t > '" I oo k 1 nit Io r a
dJl•l).>tt'hl'r I'll .. .,,. I'•>"
t.>tl Mr l\rJu" . .JI
6i3 0000
l>t.;o.;T,\L ft, ro·p11on1'I
f.xp'd f:.,t..bhshl'tl <; t•
off :-.r ~ ('1JJ 'l l 'IJ£.>
5"5 .&5jJ
00!1.'1..°T ~Ip. 1.,U I ~P\t
:\o <'XI' ~ V.u ra.in .i1h•
25 or V\ ('r prd•·rnod ,\ p
f•I) 1n I"'""'" 1'1pp1t'
!>o.nu1' 111 ... 1 '· ... Vi.,1 HI I \\
DIUVYS
lull & I' T pv...1111 '°' 11p.·n
\I om ~· r 1 II,\ ~ :, I' \I
\lu,l 1 .... 111 >,.., 11r .1 l!l' &
h.n •• ., llCJl.d dn \mi.: r ..
t'.<tl :...t .>rh •• 1 S:J l5 pr
hr ('.111 '1 ,ork i;,J ~I
t)l:f .II'\! \111n f'rt
!>l<l \'~.H!-. fur Ur~ ('l,
1.1ht1111 loab n1«-dt•d <.J•t
1lri\ 1n 1l r1·r1>rrt r1•q tl
Ct1mp11n> 1·.ir ~9 7Jb6
HJYBS
Ml'f'I ur wonw n r, > r" t)r
older Know tilt:! t'03bt r11~.., ~ct SlllO a week or
ml)rt• OrJn,li!t' C11:t..,t
't t•llow l'a b I i3'>0 \t \
ll•·rrm,1 nn 1-·11un1 .11n
\.ilh \ '\11 of !->f.d• I
ho L.,.n '' ... n ••Pt :.. ~,,UC hd I
alCTllCIAN
1-:'<Pt·nl'n<'l>d l':l• 11.n• 1Jn
ur~(·nll~ nt...dt-.1 h\ I lun1
IOji?tun Br.al h I 1l \ ~ hO• 11
f>l-.t SI 1 ll $1 1~'' m11 rl<•
, .. oc:Jtnl! IJO I'\~•( \p!JI\
iri 14th!"( II I\ 53fi AA°'• I
1-:1f,.., n1nw T1·0 h lor t.'nm
pult•r ,\"r"'l''J1'1• ,\..,
:. 1• m b I > <; 1.• n t' r .1 I
Knowledl!t' 11( J'Jb ..,hQp
111wr,111 .. n' ro•11u1 r••d
T1•l1•l r vn 11· I .J b' II U
~II 11''61
BKfroNCI
l'('ll So'> 5'IJ hr Cfa, ... ,\
\I 1n1mum I \ r :. ,.,
pr r 1" n r •· Kn •i .,.,
~m.thl'' & blul•pnnli.
~t.a 1\nd Jrl'U
UmeRa /S-111 l l IJ
<A-ncral Office
JR ACCT REPS
UtlERWRITER
ASSISTANT
( it1 oµpl' to kam abt 1n:.
f1i;,ld .,. r;ap1dly J!,roWm14
.. uv11ru. <1J,!cncy Xlnl :at.I
'.uH'o•mo•nt P'J!>~1b1ht11·,.,
f11r i.••11 :.tartin g 1n'11v
t:X~r h1·lpful. but not
n" <' 1; d <'o m p an y
bto'f'lef1lb tn<'I pd med &
d t-nlal In ..-o unlarn
\ ,, 111·' t' .1 I I Sh 1• r a 11
~.1°1 Hlhl In Lon6t lkao·h
I »II t-.Jlh\ I :!IJ I 122 11-11
r, ... "lo U< \ I. 11 I-'~ H' ~.
\\U'l ••nj•J\ 11h•lll<' 1·•111
I.ill ... o.r l..1n1: 1>111 th
c·u.,l•1ffil.•r..,, d .. t.111 work &
l' pen~ l':itd Va('JllflO
"l k pa' & health in ..
Full \1m1· APl>IY 111
r>t•r <;11 n :\ton-Fr1. <Jl B<1rdt'n '' 1•, . ..,, Conlro l
li!lh Hanri11lph. Co,t.;
,\lt"o:t. :>41; :;.r;70
Gie.r. Ofc to SIOOO
I to 2) ~ generaJ olc. ex
l)l'r fur l ht~ Vl'I")' 1n
lt'f'eSllllg po.,1\IOI'\ which
in c ludes sch ~duhn l(
imevance & educational
1nterv1ewc; Lar ite co
,., l''<Ct•I benefits Wtll hi·
... o r t..1n i.: 1n !)i!r!'ionnt•I
11o·pt :...pan,...h ~p1·akm1? a
plt.e-l'Jll 1<1ta. 54~ ..
t ., ... ..,t .. I I 'l'r-.imnt'I RPI\
•' .!"i~l ll:1rb11r Bl .(')I
' 1-: v tm " n : i-:
Gt-;-.; <H f1 l'<' tra1flet·
l'tl<mf• &.. l~ Pini! ,., r11·r
h· lpful. l(ruuv h1•alth It.
pro1'1t ~harinl! Pit-aw
.1µ1.11~ 111 p.·rl>llll Ll•1Yd
l'....t Control. 561> to: Oy~·r
Ht.I .S i\
H1'.1lJI hank •n tw.u'h
;i r c• a ' ,. t• k i. n 1 r 1·
apf)\'3rln~ p••r"lfl.il>lr
I n d I \ I c1 u ,j I " 1 l h n l' ,,.
al' r t .., & U I I It I\~~~~~~~'!!!~~
CUSTOOtA ...
lmmrd ()9en1n~ for rN::ul '"°'"c and uH1(•t• 01J 1n
ll'f\llnt'e !lleoed t•x pr' d n·
habit' tnd1v1dual w1lh ,., l'
for deU1I PPrm.i nt•nt. r lime pos 1l1o n offl'n.
xlnt bene f1b Jim or
Ra~ ~ 5en0
F.!i<'rov. S{'t:rt·l:H). t'\
pcnence n{'C't·~uq CJll
\ldl') 64~ 1031
GIHI. ..-HID/\ Y :ro V1•.ir
•)Id Suh ('11 ntrar t1111:
l1rm. I\ n o w i.:cncr a I
l•'lllo?t'r procedun .. :.. a1.·
1·urut1• t) pm~. Payroll.
lmmc101o1. JOb co:.t at·
«oun t1n~ Mus t b1.•
mJlh,..ma t1 cu ll y 11 1·
rurall' Good memo11
G ood o n tdt>phone
Sahtr' rommtc>nsural<•
with ~b1Ltt' Permanent
po!'tlton Xlnl oppty for
rtlo(h t p e n.o n Call
!>40 ·7454 bl "''"
9AM JO Jo.\M
GROUNDS Mamt.enanre.
mature h andyman
\lobtlt:' home park.
!ilead> work Only «'X
per'd apply 9AM 6PM
493 1747
h.1rlqirounc1 \o JOlll ll'
llrtJY.lnl! ..,IJff CHfNlnl.'
(·i<r1·I lwnt·• II. 't~1rtm11
'alan to"950
ca1· c..,., nz.ttss
lfil fl E 4th St .S ,\
HewAcccimh
CMlm .. Hr °" ... " Or. ~\ltJl Onfbm;an
ye an u per . non :. mNt
11111 atmo'lpht'n· t;x
rel~nt working <'Ond1
uons ~nd re5UmP to
J P KAPP It "-.<;SOC I
Dat:i Cootmllt•r UECUTIVE
Rt•:ad. revww. rorrt'lutt• c.flll NtDA Y
Auslntlnm Donoc k.otlt.'r~ t-:U1ter to run advert1.,1n11.
GUARDS
hair & loolts like sma 11 Pf'l"SCMMll s.r.tcn 5360 lD'llts m llunl. Beach As
(;ocker Spanlt'I SIOO rv ••••••••••••••••••••••• s lSlant mgrs provided
wurd. 4g'l.6()70. Call llflL•r FREE 833-9677
:>pm ----R~"WARD: LOST DOG ,,.....CJ .......... (; n •1ol oppc>r tor t·x~'cl ---B·A·N-K·l·N·G---fl(• ... nf'('Ol.Jnl~ J)(>rSOf'l~ tri
JOI n I hu. lwu Ul hi! n k
501 PARK CENTER DR 1 SANTA ANA. CA 92705 1
CLHtcA.L
L1crical pe>Mt1on eiusts tn
our 11h1pp1nl( 1re<'e1v1ng
dept Heuvy p11pcr worlt
No h eavy lrftlni: f\
('apabllily of worluni1 un
der pressure w meet d<.'
arihnei. Iii ncre1111ary
Typtf\I at 35 lo 40 wpm
Good benefits • WO"tung
condit.aons Pleue apply
ma1nta1n Au~tr.iltun bu..,1F1eN> from tlw Pre·' Donor rttor~ throwih 1-'rl't' fo r vcca~H>nal
Key Sl3t1on oper ation travel Xlnt ()pPor to
(;or rcliatt• w 1Auslruh01n l'am ra~h p t or f t Must
Hour of Power Gt•iwrnl he hberal mmd<<d Send
r l('n cul. h1tnd~ owrsens pt•n.onal lt•Ucr 10 24001
phon..• call'! & ror~pon Aitl'ta Pkw) IUl M1i.
denre Be fam1 l1 a r ston VieJo 92691 Mtn
w 1Aus tralian com JI G Include p00n1.• for elll'liesl m t1.•rvww munlcation a. r hurche& -----
l'ull & part t1nw. All
a r eas U nd o rm i.
rurn111hed. Ages 21 or
over Rel1rt>d welcome,
:-lo exl)l'rlence nt.>c. Ap"
I) Untv~rsal Protection
Service. 1226 W. 5th
St.re~. Sun\a Ana. ln
tt>rvtew ho ur.e !J. 12 & 1-4
Mon \hru Fri.
Brown Female German TnfflMJ
Shepherd Vic Hamilton ABORTIO.._. ti< '&wlhard. HB 962·7121. n
PCB S,,.SO/h r Chtii!I f\
M1n1mum 4 'ris 1•x
pe r le n ce ·Know
!>ChemaUcs & bluepnnls
Santa Ana area ythne.
~T Blk L ab femalt'.
wearln& blue collar. 5 yrs bid. graytng under t·hin
)lewarct 963 8415
r.tm 5'ameff male t'&I
CIOO Reward. ! &44·868.S
(alt · Black shorth1ured
Jemale ca\ Tun.le Rock a Rewa rd 831 3132 or
•Gmer_,t...,lor
Loul .... ...... Omega 840-4443
•Low .... IKWe1 ASSIST. MGR. &At Tnts. Ca.111 .. g. for fast growing hu llh ~. Me•cllKoM food store in Costa mdl'oif..op eu. Mesa. Night sb1ft Muse
•C 1 • Ml•t & 1.-..1 be e11pr & r esponsible ,,_. 225 F. 17th Sl CM
'* M e cl l • C e I & AUTO MICHAHIC ... ~•cc.,...._ Foretgn&domest1c . Lr~
111 Coafldefttl•I & cll'an well-equip shop ~comm. Lots of work. r.. a tlfC.... own tools . Hunt Auto
•ITH COMT1tOL Cntr. um L aguna C1 '°51' Brown " wh\e, ST91UliTION n yon Rd Lag Bch
h\a l e S p a n le l So ,_. .. .__.._er .. 83:J.81198or494 3000 ).aaunu. U l ·333S or 1!7 2141 ::· ....... _ .. o
~:Sm puppy MO. CAUllOIMIA m~ arTeWhdt'-P•IMAMCY
J>lr', c. · M5-ml COUMllUtle
•wcuec. 'APCAll
CAREERS olfermR 1•ure·1·r pott•nt
lr11.•nd\\ c·o-workers. n1t'e Hav~ 6mo. thif kind of Ellpt'rtt•nri.'d .. ~ood &
c11penen~ •"ulHlm t>. <.:uc k tai l W alll'f!'
Sl.0001mo Ta ke ad to Wi1tn•11:.c s needed l(I
nearest Stat<' Employ serve lunc h Bu.'! &y11
m e nt O friu DOT abo needed. Ap!My 1n
21.9.382-010. Ad paid (or pcnon, St-b1t11tian Wt-iot.
b)'empk>yu. 140 Av~ .,lco. San
AUClA PARKWAY
JI you a r e a n ex
pcnenced Teller 16 mos
prevlOW! experience re
quired). ron111der l he
(o&Jowlnl( openmgs
TILLB
Full Tune
TaUa
P11rt Ti me. 32 hrs Mon thru Thu~.
9 »-J 30.
!-'rt 9'30-6 30
Wells Fa.rtto Banlt o ffers
allr11c\lve and <'O m
pct1tlve bene fits a nd ~:•lion and a pro-
' yet friendly at naphen. For more In·
IGnmUon pleue call:
Jeselca
l114)97 J7Z4
at moi.ph<'rt' & ~t artrni::
')ulary to~ c• C...., t1J.ffH
16HJ f: 4th St , S 1\
Clemtnh' flCl'OW Offk., in pt'rson to Pleuey Deliver y Driver, fem,
8 "•-J .. ...,. f ii ' Semlcondu<'lOrs. 1641 over 18. Sd dn\'ing re· f1oral Des11tne r t•aut .,.,. • nc,..-.,, t>r s cont. t· rr. Costa Mesa ex."'"r, full tunt• Ion~ term employ('ei.. K alter Ave. I rvine Blue Pnnt. 1890 Plat'en "'"64>-0083
" 1· ,. k ' " "' l'l ,. r '<I 1· s 540-99'1'9 ua. CM
c· r 11 ... , 0 ff1r 1' r ... 1 I I• Clerical P081t1on. 1mmed •••AL OfftCI
rllA \A ConHnt1onul opttnana Ulad1.~ards DENTAL . O RTHO Mal11ttpen-on. F.nKhah
ha<' k ii r" u n d V (' r > Restaurant 851 IU41 Qiau~kk-. must hav~ ex Spanl1h pcalung. t>'P
fr11•ndl)' ro-v. o rknr>. penence. f l t. NB. C M "'-· fibn« wm \nun lll'l
exfel bc'fl(°" & lllurtln111•---------.. Wf.5110 loan rk!rk Jn•ane area
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llAJR DRESSER needs
licensed Asst. S\udlo
f'i ve N. 8 640-6'43
HAIDWA~lct.
Part Tlme-Pennanenl.
497-4403
llAHDWARE SALES Cull
• part tlme Appty in
penon. Rion Ha rdware .
1024 lr vl n e Ave .•
IWestA:UU Plual. NB ~nl:.r) lu 1.300 Clerical ------------7Jt.~71J
C•C..,,t12·flH ........... ~ .,....._,_..._ -------------t616 F: 4lh St • S.A P.,hlon ts Ind lnvHt Clerk t ypist. lld '!_~i~~J 91ur_, offk• P'"-
f;'l E nd Xln llullf. attention 10 ...:l.. a.tr ""'·~s\ no Sii lln r1nn •Pa •n& t . ..._ ....._.., ... __. •7 cattet oppty. la aetlv• • -exp req .. ,_. •tPM. atu~ woman.
1U. eavlr. Wiil handte Aproalmat6y 16 hn Pt"' Job k>c Newport Beac.h.
llt• acct1. runaion. • ..-. cMrnlnp. Hunt· ... Tai.
Ucen1ln1 aulf•· Noo· ~Beech. NZ.fat. . ---------
1moker pre • Call: DENTAL Ofe. reup· == omce "-Ip.
MMtm Uoelat. Ex per. only ..... n. 2 nllh\8 as Sat.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I N e • p o rt B e a c It • Jew e I a b y J o u p IL (fo1t : lml be lae
llapoo. "Muffin".
trll•I• Pll area .
.Sll·Olll MIWPOIT
llACH Use the Dally Pilot
"F'a11t Result" service
directory. Your
tervlce I• our
1peclaJ,y.
C.'llrkaJ PIMunt l'"P pr.alee. ,_.-.
WELLS SICllTAmS 4dayweell.NO-ll22 --------
tmffl»yment anll. 111 o.&.I eamo .. Office
1r to ...,. a er house, e
from beach. HB. ......
r-. eat. nutfy
w/brn flea tollar. .....
752-0013
SANTA AMA
972-3104 • Call to'811 e111 m
FARGO mu ti urrou.dln~•· WT Offllel ~i ":r.a ;~Pt BANK =~\~l~ J![~ WiiCMIST ealeufa1or. PltHUl
lnfo.caDTod&uvlc.oea ~· ...._ .. troat H · "°'' I• b••1 omu. Equal Op, imp•1r m.oo per . Co~pulcr Bucb lu&•our,,
111rm ~!!!!!!!!!!!~~I lenoWtedte a-eipru1. Good N1wPOt1 aeach. ue.21122. -:: •• M ._... .. . .,. 11oun. srr-crm. Call tor •Piil·
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<Maan61a oipportunrt'
for easer prote .. lonal
."" """'' ~·'" llllOC' n .. ded b ) 1-.utblulC ReakY <:all M-4 11l3 fur
i PPI lnltnlf'"'"' '"n ~l•I
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MoncMy, Ju•y 14. 1980 O.\IL Y PILOT .... W..e.4 7100 .... W911h4 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SIAMSTUSS Tdepbonl· hea 1040 U1 ti try 1011 ... crlm IMI ' f!Ol SAM.MA•• i>ut•Urnt people wanted ....................... ....................... W--4 IOll &x~rlen«'d 111 11 3•1\t o n n e w KEtxHOND Puot. AKC TRUCK S pruy booth•••••••••••••••••••••••
ll'T' ..,0 t'°'t'phooe procram xlnt Ch.amp .W. MlF. Pet It DeVUlblA. 1 )'r o'd. 30· F'MCed yd for 211m dolt.
r .1 .. bonuut Call II h 0 w . p v t pl 'I ......... hl&h. zi• wide Wiii pay. Dana Pt or S..~n!t&r\ p.,. Mon f'rl. Mr Blu.7•7070 213 97·1.IU•IUpm. Offer Rebuilt Steam nearby . 714·493·~974.
!!AM tf'\t. i.horlhllnd . Shettle'S AKC Cha ~leaner. E lectroma\lc 7»<833Yvonne l>pm~. kl pr hr & .. ut Tel 1• • r Sel..._.. Sbed .. 9 wllll. old.:::;. _m>..__oo_.2_u_-n_1 _2'17_0 __ Mllllail ----
NK l mun offlc~ 833 ms SS. 75 hr plua bonUHS l-0 u _... 11."A I f I I • ~ •HJ AY 111art. No u~r nffff• WT~ •-..,..u p or •• c . cue.••-•
Kwtf'tv,ni C\r-rk t ·r .... No te.llin.i . Acrou from ----------• Wh1tm• n " Garaae. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IU1~u eMn.•11• •lotl' u1> Secr..,tar) An11t .. n t lo OC AJrpon 2·9pm call R.ec. Lab puppies. 8 wlls. ~7211. 499 1408 CONN Director trombone:
&1efcrnid Wlll traln llr" frnancual 1euru1 Soh · TamJ.Ml-01811 blk • Ytllow. ~·0010 ---------wilhnM ExcellentC'OCI
1 llU ~ 'ldon t'rl ~II ,pultt.>n . ltntlc. JO> rut. d,ys. 7'*-1711 eves. Lancoln AC Welder like dklon. $100. 675-8052 i.fler
'"4 ~o •~ .. for N11nr' ~rf~cllonli.l Prep<1re l•-•,.~!111!1 .. IJ!llmlH« .. O•M---~5 Male Bea&le puppies. new.~ 979-lM _&_P_M_. ______ _
nUlnt1ow. Ol('il5 Van~ AXC. C'hamp line. $100 DRUMS by Ludwig, llaht tU:C 1':1'1' ION I~ r I ull
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bl> t1blr tu h11ndl1! lll~h
preuurl:' juh II.-h ui.>
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{IUll":., bookk .. cpll\11, I ' II
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n 1-: t' E I'., I u :-. l :-., r
1 )pl~l. 0110 bO-..pm
l.a'100J 11 111' \.1 r'
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HCEf'TIOMIST
h11rJ wurk & truel SOUC:fTOIS ea. MB·5761. Mhcd .. ••• IOIO blue clear. 2 F1oor t.om!>, ~5683 $4 per hour to 11tart +-••••••••••••••••••••••• u base 24''. 3 Zilgr en
~~tan with te.ial Hp
P 'f Ln l..iagunu Buch
lli<l 1>496
Secrc larv
SrlYICO
AdMia.SHN+fry
Sp1vceo hb...., opening (or
adrrun '>t>e 'y Duties will
rnd udt• au as pects of or
tkr "nlr>. mdrket1nic
.. uvport W<' ar<' J ,m;ill
ml.i concern w :in t'X
n I hcnt>fih vack.t!Lt'
'f, 1Hng ,Jt 111 ~ & ud
't.'rbcil p~entdl1on 11r1·
rcq d Call for u ppl
i ll 956 2090
t:&~=-~!~· :'oo ~,j: Oarmlhuns~_!>~f>lei.. AKC WIGGA•I T ••s Cymbals. Roger's h igh .. _, ·~ 4ma es. ~a. ~ h at t'omplete w 1all
a• Hrs. 3 to 9PM. ~It 1144.0994 rrom your business ca rd . cases. l800 OMO Call ult ror Mt. Lee 846-~. Send one card ror each &:30PM ,7141 i.11-6449..
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For ou r South Coast
l'laza olfice Wiii train
Please call Kathy Am·
burgey al MQ .. '°66
Calton.la Federal
SGYllMJS&l.omt
OOS T•>wn <.:enter Dr CM
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Sh1h·Ti u. 7..50 tag plus one spa re. We
Adorable 1 yr old male r t't urn per m a n e n lly Alvarez 12·slring guitar
640-7265 sealed a ttractive laR &t Good <'ond. S17S. P aul
,.,... to YCMt 1045 strap. meetin ic airline &U-Wl. ext 25iC) wkday,..
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GD Home wanted . S m
bUt male dog I yr. We ll·
llained. M2·:ill0
1.0. reqwrements . Pre II 5. 770·7833 evu & vent lotlf' & t ht:fl ' 1-·or u
personalt.ted tag enclose _wkends
wallpaper . f:l brl<' o r IBANEZ Pf'·200 electn r
"Day Glo .. paper & we JOiwtar and hard •hell
v.1U back & tnm your R .• d II tao.o. Or try \'Au eards case. eu an ye o w -s unburst . Grovl'r badl to back moichmcs. S325 or tr11d~
PRICES lorOva11on ,..,.. '""". S2ea or3t S.S """'"""
4 :'>tag..., Sl 60e.a
I) !Ha~ S1 50c11
W1lh or "u houl t' v11111
nt.'f'ded Top I'•" T1·m 1ooru~ & full t111lt.' <.Jll
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nee d1 I cer1 1f 1,•1J
re.spuatory lt•eh ~·u II
t 1 me N 'Ith l ' h 1 I t I
('er t1Cled r espirat11 r )
t.«h Part l1m1;• N1J.1hl
sh.if\ I Cl'rt1f11 J t'hg1bk•
fuU ume t~ h l'~I :.h1n
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the r ap1sts 1 Pr r L>1 em
Pool All shirts EKG
T«-h. part lime Cm.td
Me s a Mum o ri a l
Hospital. 642 2734 or api.i
ly tn person 301 V1cton11
St.C.M.
LHJLOH !'!lo (•' lull or f( ... ''hllt·~ , "11111..; 111 ... ,11, ,. ,~ SALES 11wmll~ offlc·· w~ j,,. , TIME TO CH.A ... GE
111.1 11.1.:t'mt•nl """ 1,, :-.a11on;il co mpany. dc11I rtJrnpan~ ~ itll JO annu.il 1n 111 liu,1lh"" lOntrul
j!Ju.vth rJll.' 11f 25•, \\t• "'l1·m s look ing fo r
iH.'<..'<.I " IJ<.·r ... nn who is an ,,,11•,pcr!>vn llr s M·S. 5
,11 <'itral•• 6. i•rofr._.,,,,11,11 lla) wk ,\ulo Jllvwanc1·
v.·eet and Lovin~ young
lemalc C'al n<L. d home
House lra1ntc'd & ver)'
bnght 631-.i!ll!I before
3pm or .ahcr IOpm o r
v.kcnds
~;a.I •s TJX Included
:'CO <.:AHO"
Ku-.tum I' I\ JOO watU.. I
1(1ant cabinet!>. p~, >
tlJ S,l t' A .\.1 P Sitl'
1!13·3.'>22 --
llostes.s
p II rt 11m1· \pp I)
Hroad-.. n) l.rqunr 2ifl
Broudwa) L1111 Reh
MA I NT EN A1'Cl'.1 00t:f\.
~l~lfm Wt.>d Sun F:'
per a must M4 9~
MAINTt-:NANCt-: Man
lllt\'d\'d !11r propcrl)
rngml. l'u SROO per
month + gas allowanrc
~1ust havt> •''< 1icr • loo ls ,
true k. t'41-1324 IOllUINS
llSTAUIAMT
'llo w h1rln 1t p ,ttm (•
hos less l n1erv1cw
2-4pm n F'ai.h1on ls \;1nrl
Newport Cent1·r
PT Arc h1tertun1I ()ra!h ................... --i person. Soulh (1ran~c
llot.els
NEWPOITU INN
now has these p11i,1l1on.,
ava1lat>ie · ~IGHT AUOITOH
t:xperienced onl)
ACCT'G cu : RI\
WiU train
CASHl t-;R
MANAGER
Al h I 1• 1 1 c s h •i 1• and
sport.swear store 1-'inesl
mdepcndt'nt chain m So
C:il reqwrec; ha rd work
tnR. enthu...,1a sttr. OUlRO
1n1t. res pon~rble in-
dividual w ret,111 expr.
Newport !'c!Jr ti location
<~benefits Call Mary
;\;OOfldll 213 533 8151
County an•u . daytlml•
hrs. my oHire 496·K740
PAHT·TIME I or 2 du}~
wk in s umm<'r & !11r
vacaUon. l gir1 or<' {jo.ld
on phones. nex1bll' & dt•
pendable. 646· 7417 bt wn
IU-3
F'ull ll m<' 1nclud1n,1?
"'eekmch 2 JO 11 P:'.1 ~anaitemenl
PART Tl:\1E opt•nmJo?' !<1r
amb1llOU!> peopfto tr ~ ou
,..anl to work PT or l•'T
Good income 1n ) uu r
area, If \OU v.•1sh ~II"'
per OC'<'~SUr) 5-12 9219
aft 5P:\f
644-1700. ext Slfi ltil'k
Housekttl>('r. full 11me
IJve -ln. 2 children as:es 10
& 2, P\'t rm + s &lary.
Orange area. 1·9!n·22S9
Opportunity lO JOln exC'lt
IRR :.ales o r i;?an1zat1on
wilh lh c korv I-arms
Call Evelyn 64G.li030
MANICUllST /lk'd
F\tll or part time to work
at Beautif1cat1on CC'n tcr
an South Coasl Plaza
Part lime counl<'r help
Housewives & students
welcom e : r un Xl·rD'I:
l'l)ple:-5'$1) 2Ql3 1\1)"
HOUSEKEEPER. h vc·in.
care fot' elderly C M. cpl.
-m>Jrno. 71'-548-4200 or
1·3Z&ll20
~i!_l~~e..: 556 _2136
Part ume po~11wn in rt•
adl'r ad t;lepl. S1H . & ~on
9-2 Tclt•phonc & counlt·r
s a l e s . 1\pply P en
nysaver '166() Plact>nl1n
Ave.C M
Housek~per neffed b)
eldert)' lady In Balboa
CaU 6'n"'56 for appt
tmurance
----PBX ~rator, Ans wer
ing Ser Lxp'd I'" T
South Santa Ana S49·3UIS
MB>IC.AL
RECEPTIONIST
Newport <.:enter
Appts. books. b1lhnR
APPl·arance &
personality a must
Send resume & PICTURE FRAMING
salary req lO S. B A Great job for 'lvdenl
P 0 Hox 2000Corona Need dependable person •ACCT IEPS
lllEIWITEI
ASSISTANT
de l M~r 92625 __ to assist with fra nunic of
MEDICAL Re<:ept. Full art obje l'ts F' T. I' T Art Backl'(round a + but
lame. Busy doctors ofc. not ne<:esli&~ Will lrain.
Gd benefits . Ex p . AAron751.6306 belpful .. lmmed. opening. ----
Apply Br is to l P a rll: POTTYY STUOIO Gd ~Y lo team abl ins
ftdd w trapkUy grow1n1t
autoim ageoc)'. Xlnt ad
''ancement pogs1b1hlll">
for self·s tartin g 1nd1v
l'.:xi>flr h elpful but 1111\
nee. Gd l'Ompun '
benefits incl pd tnl'd &
denta l In F o unta in
Va lley Call S herull
549-8161 l n Lon~ f\(•a1 h
Call Kathy t2l .. ~.! . .'~2 4001
~led1cal Gro u p. 722 Personne l needed fo r
Bak_!r Sl .C ~----pottery mukin~ 1-'ull &
Ml::UH.:AL Re~"J)L P a rt p1t1me. &.45·8835 bl wn 9am&5pm lime Hr s 8 to I /\ppl~ ----
lnsurance
* lllDERWRITER
TUINEES•
Gd oppl} for 1nd1v tn <lrl
,·ance w /r a p1dly l'O
thuslast1c 1trov.1n1t auto
ins agcy Xlnl bcncfaU.
1ncl'd med denlal &
bonus. Exper helpful. bul
nol oec We w1ll tra1n In
Foun tain Valle' r all
Sherell al 54~ HIR1 In
Lon& &-ach CJll l\.alh' Jl
(21314Z2 4001
Interior la nd.<1capin1L c-o
full lime. Or Ct) rtl'.
exp preferr ed . l ' J\I
S4G-4242 bv.t 9A ~1 11' M
l NTt;RIOH DESl<..i~
SALi-;.$
Flair ror dccnral1ni:
helpful. F1ex. llr s Wiii
tn.iJL. 4 99> 146 l
tnvcn\OC"y Co!ltrol Cieri..
for lwnber cQ 10 kc) b)
tooch, gd with numbers .
Ple asant atmosphcr<'.
Gd benefits. Call L )nn a t
752-0472 t>etwce!l._!I se.._m.
Jewelry Store in Mission
Viejo needs s11lesper on
<:aUUH1318·JO.~pm ....... ,s..
Ellclmive biouOque Full
tJ1ne. No Sundays. Some
.... Apply '" penon Clro J ewelry. So Cal ,.....
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Bnl>lOI Park ~ed1ral Producuvn 14 orkcr Hovd
Group. 722 Baker St • C~ Sails bl la} oul \Ohr
~ed~al-HEC.:t;PTIO!'\l~'T :.~n Thur:. ~ hr
frtJnl Off ICC Wllh l'X ·----
pC'ncnt'l' Salal) negot 1a I' 'T Sec r c l a r' r '' r
hit> llWll Bch 842 31i2l to n~lro r t1on (.·., 111
-----L.al(una Beach Solan & I )1 odl·l1n g . romm 'h . huur ~ nl'l(U l l Hhl•·
rilmi.. & t·xtnis llil'"" 4!M-~
f act:s. all .iltt:.,. typt:~
F;xp. not ner !l57 0207
Model'> & Actor:.. i\lln •
Rt•rt>I' t: prof e~s1on la I
J:Ul(J.1n 1·t: fu r prt nl
rrvdd 1nl( & l'Umrn4:rc1al
work :"t•Wpforl l'htJlll
... u.,hJons. 673 33i:>
NIGIIT Clerk \ppl~ 1n
per ~un l 11ra I R\·t•I
'lotel. 2\145 lldrbor HI . c ~1
:'llutl.10~ HN nirt'r t v r rt•l 1t:f
11vt 1C1nal ti)~ L\·~·:.
I' tune & rchd Xlnl
bellt'f1~. top i.;tl & maJor
med <I en I a I I 1 r c 1 n
'urance n o roi.t to
l'ffiPIOH'<' l 'Ctn' :'l B
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Get GREEN cash
for WIDTE e lephants
with a Classified Ad
Call 64.2·5'18
Usr thl! Uailv l'1lot·
"Fost Rl'sull "'rv1<'t'
d1rt?C'tory Your
ser v1re 1i. (lur
~pet·&allV
Cal\ 642·561& l'Xt 322
... " L'fWS MA'•
PUBLIC R t.:LAT IU;>.S
Reps to market 1111 ·1 pro
duct .\b•1 rl1'>h !or rPI'!'
rcfe rr :il~ '1r Hlu•·
j~7fY70.
,URCH.ASIHG I
l,..VEMTC>aY ClERK
t:xp'd purr hasc order
follow-up. anventol) con
lrol. t ) pc 15 ~w pm
Organized JX'r.>nn In 1nt-
Furn mfr 54011"9 1
Karen
Real E state Sale!.
FOi A a1w ARDtHG
C~llHIH
llALISTATE
Contact WI to learn uboul
o u r new h1 11h com
rruss1on split " Olh~r ad van tages in jo 1n1n1:
Redhlll Realty For 111
forma tion ca ll Wull
673-73)0
R~:~!,l ~:·.il~=~
• ' 11011 J. ... ~ .....
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OF IOTH WOILDS
wnl .OT fT
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17 141646-2426
1050 .......................
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M>U or SELL for You
MASTUS AUCTIO ...
64M6H & lll-'625
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HSVI' &Hi 7 13-1
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& paid h1·ahh & hfr 111
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Irvine 92714
Sandwich maker & rooci
prep. :i411tu1T. consr1en ·
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persoo nee<tcd 8·5 wkd)·11
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lead teacher, 5 d ys. II 30
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644-0740
Redhill. CM Technician. Mechanical.
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u voc1donal school rt>· teat Mt·Ullll • perform
Cl&lran 30 hn evea It variet y or t eat • o n
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urance. Immediate taJ11 101 boob Ii data
llart. South Cout Placa lheda Salary ~on
.,... o( Saota Ana. C.11 previous exp . full
Anthon)' School• at benefit• Contact Don m.zm tor app. Oa vii . 1 14 ·60·4180 .
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r:.n •ted ~our c ho1ct' on
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114-&4' 1307 ~! J om the tbouaaods
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blu'laim lo town! our ad taller at M2·58'71.
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cmd. Sl'790 or bes& alter.
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C'llb&n llOlt!. 111nale dsl. 700 Sl.3.000 ALSO .4!9 Mo<M
ml raoae. below milt •l RV Owners Feel It A tow n i.etJ Ju 1 d 1
z .ooo Nwpt Yacht Ex Dealers Know It r"1 t cirt.•d , ~1 11 uuu
ch"''0 e 11\41675 t800 6'15 6L61 -.. Banks Are
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VHF. Swim LOR. rre h
wtr slush, mint cond 2
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714-f'TJ.1611
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Balboa Island shp S7~.
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Bertram 28. ·74'', twn
screw. all amcmucs, In·
clOdin1t 2 way radio.
S3%.000/0BO. Darrell
(714 ) 968·6375 or l2l31
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Wuh today :. econ<>m). 9!11lmll!lm-------i ltV payments are ha rd w 'TI! Oleroltec Chit>( Jl~P
make. and re.ales tAtt' 19,000mi X lnt C'ond
d.lffcult. So we'IJ help a m IC m ~ t c r l' o c II Cruise cont Ht'i" > du1~
traile r r ig O H ro.td Cons11n your RV to
Dale's RV Rentals. Inc .
l~ back program N\-t
tires S6 .000 10 fi O
673 31.SI
from $165 to S300 pl"r ---------• week. we·11 do m111n tenanc.-e free plus ,,rt 16 Jeep CJ7 l:onvt hard
vance you SSOO l'Us h upon top w/doors , air <·ond
con£1gnmenl of your '71! Ps. Pb. 6 C) I •I spd luw
or newer van conv1•rs1on. mi c ... 11
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For Further Info Call Tnldls 9560 Mr.L&ssnerl71415594440 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Must sell 730--0797 --
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OLDEST
16 Auto Center Or 644-5701 • • "'l DEA UR IN U.S.A. att 7PM · IAY fl A.D•OI
lrvuie 830-7000 Merce•tlen '740 ~ IOY Well ttlO ~~=J!::'r;t.
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••••••••••••••••••••••• "5SUM Lease. moving ROUS ROYCl '79 8"ic:k Riviera Buy or '7' DATSUH Ui80MBZ2400 1Mtu,;...,_ takeovr \3e. 7oo0ml, fu). 0...,. ttJS 1210 714631 7100 ...._. .. .cit ly loaded. 1ncl'g elec •••••• .. •••n••·-·-•
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14hltt!wa11 tirci.. VUl) 1 in boo. sunroof. crw.'Se con 71419158-3281 eves Good Coodltion
tcn or. IUJ:Rat:e radc.. 24 trol. st.ereo. aut.o lr~ns. ·47 Bentley, lo m1. SWI ~106.24.WO \tiles S4!r vice 1.9.000 mile!! !\1int cood root. Sl0.000/t.l olr. '19 Buick Reaal, black. ford tt40 497 2292 loaded w1lh xtr u t'\S· ••••••••••••·-•-•••••
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DATSUtil '78 45«>1'.:L. s ilver w blue· ~ ~ !SI'ATE SALl-:."73 Coupe ---=-------
:.>001 E. l7thStreet lthr . :.unr(. t\:'>t FM DILIVBYNOW! OeV1lle . load~d . ·75 Granada Ghia 302.
Santa Ana ~Sli 71UI <'Jssett l", x In t cond •Wl1tl ~· Sl!iOO/bestofr 67~5"0 26.000 au . auto. a /c. all
H .000 ml liei.t offe r IUCH IMPORTS 19'16 While Seville Xlnl power. stereo. like new.
522.·J!ltlJ IM8 Dove~"l Cond. New Radial lir~ Sl.S009:>7-0216l
'"nl 240 D1t"'>d . <ll>pd. air. kl :-.IEWPORT Bt:ACH ~~.ee_u ____ "'75 Ranchero 500 PS. PB.
ITll. !Jlw n\•w $l<U50 or 752-0toO ,..._ .. 11 0 Sed A/C. Shell w /carpeted '19 ........ i ac ieset. an 1ntertor. Great cond .
bst ofr 840 7611 Toyota t765 DeVille. 19 20mpR, im· Sl6SO/OBO 661-2259
'7!J JOOS [) T urbo. m i nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnacutate Call evt.>S S 9. 0. v ·
Sales S''r\ll'I? l.eru.ing 1'\Jnd $25,50() li40~738 aft lt71TOYOTA 6M~ a_e _______ _ Rov Carver.Inc. 5f'M COltOU.A COUPE CAD~ St .... 1llf· 0 1£S£L. ·7o LTD Sta Wgn. air
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Ncwnnrti:Jen<'h 640 64-41 Anthra('I\\• 640 l!IH i.harp' <948UMLl. S l4.9~0 493 45~2 o r 962.S727aftGPM .... 760-93J:J ~ 3025 New ·7!j Ford Bronco. EdlSOfl 18 elec. bay boat lnddentaJly. we've been
w/top & stereo. $7500. rn busmess 7 consecutive
67S-S373 years '63 Ford PU. body ~ood l•-------•I '79DA.TSUH
I 210 fi7 M1•rcedc·., 200 I <') I
41.pd • ..:ood i:ai. m•lc:J th·
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miracle
mazda
· 7 9 S d 0 V 11 looks. runs great. $4600 . e 11 n e 1 e nu $6400/ofr 494.5359
~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!! Starcralt 119761. 1.8' alum.
lite lO pull, cabtn sleeps Motoriucl lillet 9140 2. 85hpm $3000. !Q .. 7223 ...................... .
cond. Needs a IJtlle work
SJ 000 960-1141
·55 l '·2 ton Che' y S lak
truck. Xlnt r ond I
owner 7 new 8 ply lire.,
IOI McLAREH't
'63 Cbriscrafl Clas sic · 18~ fl. 289 V8. xlnt cond
W\th trailer fl canva:.
l5000 Firm. Call Ad jl.-49,
6Q..Q>024hn.
"'78 Moped. xlnt cond. call
Karco SL200 firm 642·7456 & ~ N lkach Blvd
Puch Maxi m ol>t"d. nu
cond . $325 or offer
646-ll90
673-7215_______ LA llAllRA
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S3 '>U\ •LS() l""u Sunday by 1\ppt 31' UruOite. 1-· 10 expreSl-
cruiser . t wn/Chr y s .
VHF. AOF, xlnl family
boat S25.000 Nwpt Yacht
Exch bi5 1800
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nu • .~ " . '"'" ~~~~~~~~~·! Dats un Kini:: C ab.-:
9150 w.camper she ll. !>2.758
mi $4,000 Call wkdays.
••••••••••••••••••••••• S.5PM, 7\4 !>i7 8'45 ----.. c a1d u rn1Jn 2 ~·
Sportf1s h. teak det ks.
twb FWC Ch ry. Low hrs.
encl head. $26,500 Nwpt
Yacht Exch. 675-UJOO
SKlr JAa< 24
flybndge rigged for f1s · luAA. Bait bas ket. outnie
gers, depth finder , Viti".
CB radio. power t nm tabs. l raile r . l'USh1ons.
covers & man)' eictras.
Xlnt rood. Must !;Cit fast.
l!JllO CX.500 Custom . :i.
ml. S\900. !!79 4122 d)S V-9570
~8710 eves Eileen •••••••••••••••••••••••
-'78 rord 150 Van, low m 1.
llONDA 1974 XL 70 IA~ p /b, pis. um ,f ai.!>. Call
than 1400 m1 . $375. afll 30pm848-8137
759-1006. Xlnt Cond ----'75 Dodge Van Custom
Nt>w. white hl'll R·T Seat:>. am/fm c~s. m a~
hcl~t s1ie 7. 642·01.38 or wheels. s n/rf , rcfn ~.
67~7 car))<'t, ;,i I.' M u:.t Sl"ll
' - ---$3400 67J.3G33 1-~nduro d111 ----'70 Varn.aha
bke.SZS()
S45-3787
~--~ ~~--SlT.250 . 540·3256 or MotorHot11n,SciM/
'7S GMC Van. ti cly , Ion~
bed. stereo. mal!.'>. Ucst
of r er. 67 3-6960
_640-0020 ________ ._.JS~ "1160 '18 Ford Van. <tspd stick
T1lOJAM FAHS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• with over dnve, p1:.. p1b.
Fabulous 44• .,al.'ih ca 1978 25 FT. cn.ose control, <llr. $5200
F'ljihl on" ·Perf ton<I rACE ARROW 67_3-_2180 ___ _
ii~ 673·6636 lOM-1 urr.1 MODELC. AMtos Want~ 9590 ~.000 Sleeps li to 8 on G;>ucho ••••••• •••••. •• •••••• •• - -beds . full y ... etf c•on
8oah, Reftt/ ta1ocd. roof :.11r 1·ond .
Chartl'r 9050 l(ene r ato r . A ~1 r-''1 ,t .. r en t•assl'llt•. C H
radio & onl) J:l.2110 m ill·'>
$1:1.500 l'lt•a:.t• c:i II for
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•IMMAC28'·30' BOATS
howlng I>) appointnwrll
un July H. 15 or 16 Call
WE PAY TOP 001..LAR for I.OP u:>ed can. fon·111n.
domestics or 1 l,1 .. i.1l !> 11
your car 1~ l"Xtra cll"an.
see us F1 R!:>I'
61 lZmo plans prepaid
Crom S1S91mo includrnl(
<,lip. h.-s-...ons 714 /964 5~
•IMMAC 23· 30· BOATS
6/l2mo plans prepaid
from $189/mo includmjl
slip. les.-.ons 714/964·5994
l714J 552-7135 ·~~
·1a 31' Pace Arrow. foul!) ~
l"Qwp. Sips 5 S400 wk. 2 ".' ht Or-.. C-+y
wks $350 wk Oayi. 2!t.!SHar bor8hd
loab. Soil 9060 642 1012, eves 646-6.\95 t:OST A MESA
••••••••••••••••••••••• f or Rent : ·11 Harves t __ 9_7_9_-2_5_0_0_~
·49, \..uders 16. ZSfl, vam
hull. s l ip I n NB . beaut\rul. $40.00 .
&M-9010.
zr SANTANA. 6 bagi. of
sails. incluchng sp1nnke r ,
vane, VllG. sail away
cood. $15.995 Newport
Yacht Exch. 675 ttlOO
'77 C & C 26. Full race
Cruise eqpt'd, 2 boat
owner. anx1oui.. $28.000
or best of r Must be seen
Bob o r Glt!nna E vei.
67~9446
Mini Motor Home. slps Ii +. bums reg ~as, reas
rates. Prvt l'arty
556-0197 aner6pm.
Trallft's. Tntftf 91 70 .......................
CAMPING TRA_ILl'.:R
SAt:RIFJC E
My loss your flain
Excellent Cond1t1on
547·3182
21· Travel~e f'IJUy self
cor&.alned
548-7263
lb Alllo Ser¥5u, ft.ts 14 •7 " fo'1nn Sa1 o at & Ac'nsorift 9400 w/tratler. co.,,er. r11ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• equippe(i. $600. 673-8436 SBVICE DEPT.
WEIUY
CLUM CARS
AND TRUCKS
CONMB.L
CHEYaOLET
~Harbor HI' ti
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5"46-:t200
WANTED!
Lale model T oyot.t.'1 a nd
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79 IMW 633CSI
Stiver with hlack leJthl'r
1-;xe<·ut1' e Car
IOI McLAR91 Inc.
llSU N Beurh Hlvll
(5 \11 No of SA Fw) •
La Habra 522 5..1:J..1 --'74 IMW 2002
Automatic. !!lC!r eo. on l\
019 000 Mil>'c; 14fl!I KT F 1 •
CREVIER
$1 St 4 IROAOWAll
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bluebook <42GX?'M I
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4 ~pc'<.'<!, !>Un roof. a ir '358
WRt-;1
'78 l20i
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tOO!IX\\Q1
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AUttJ .a ir .... tt·reo
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low
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4 door . I C)lin1frr. 4
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whc'l'I cove rs. '111) I 10
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OATSUH
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dittorun.:, power steer
1nR i\)1 f M w /tape.
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rear .. hadow lut. !>lldmg
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pft.lsh 25.000m• m-08~ or776-4800 f'lesa. am . S35GI>. AJr.
pwr dlSC brakes. silver,
72 CAD Cpe De VI. a le. 4 ryl ~mpg hwy, 30mpg
leather int S2300 offer c:1ty 64 2·8907 eves.
m.w74 _ 7'5&5807 Days.
C a o H 17 "'75 2dr FCM'd L TO Red
••••-••••••••••••••••• wtwht. vinyl tDp Split
·73 Camarn, n.-w t1re<1 ben ch seat Load ed
a.ir ~Rood Sl5'00 Call w extras 30.000ong. m1
a!tt'f" I. $4~':fllt:J .• o k for Xlnl cond Must s~e.
t-.llt h) S2.50t) 759-16.Sl
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13 .000 m1 l t>:t d"<I
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$6475 or ~t ul r K40 7611
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SANTA.AMA
OATSUM
.,._.. 9746 ii Toyot.i Cro wn.
~ lk•d . run:. ~ood
l(.)(llu. O.+c.. 9920
$5.t)O ...................... .
37,202 MiMs
SANTAANA
DATSUM
2001 t:: 17th Slrl'<.'t 2001 fo: 17th Stn-t·l
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Bu•tlngten Beaell
Feantaln V~l~t~Y
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA
6.25 RaUe Due?
·Coast Area Strike
Of Laborers Ends
Laborers who went on strike a
week ago ror a hefty boost to the
18.98 per ~ they now make
went back to work today, alter
,SOuthem California builders ten-
iauvely agreed lo the raise Sun·
ay night.
Tht> strike had halted con·
structJon proJects totaling in the
billions of dollars in value in
Orange and Los Angeles coun-
ties.
Contractors represented by
the Association of General Con·
tractors are expected to formal-
ly vote on a S6.~ per hour raise
GOP Opem Fighl
I By Poking Carter
D ET R O I T <A P l
Republicans opened their na·
tiona l convention t oday w1lh an
attack on President Carter's
"mistaken presidency" and a
determination to present et unit·
ed front ror Rona ld Reagan's
campaign to return the White
House to GOP rontrol
* * * Many Faces
~,~ Tonighl's
ry;.up Agenda
\ " DETROIT CAP>
tonight's s chedule
.Republican National
ti on
Here 1s
for the
Conven·
Call lo orde r at 5 p. m . PDT
PrHentation of Colors
Pledge of Allegiance by J im
Webb.
National Anthem b y Rep.
obert H. Michel of Illinois.
• Sen Jesse Helms of North
arolina to introduce the Rev.
Illy Graham. wbo will give the
v~ation.
Film : "Who Are The
Delegates?"
JntroductJon ol Micbitan Gov.
illiam MiUikeo by Lt. Gov.
• a mes Brickley.
When pa rty chairman 8111
Brock called the 32nd GOP Na·
llonal Coovenlion to order today.
R eagan's vi<'e pres identia l
choice wiu; the only element of
sus pense to occupy the del·
Cover-ve of the Republican
nettonal convention wtll be of-
fered 8t 4:30, 5:30, 8, &:30 end
7:30 on Channel• 2, 4 end 7.
egates· zest for pohlical gossip
and rumor.
The scene on the packed floor
of J oe Louis Arena wa s far dif·
rerent from four years ago when
the Republicans conve ned in
Kansa s City . Mo .• closely
divided after a bitter primary
VEEP SELECTION
STILL IN AIR -A3
fight between Reagan and then·
President Ford.
This year the show belonged to
Reagan. 11'e buttons, banners
and bumper stickers carried his
name. Ford wu in a supporting
rose. the featured speaker at
toni1bt'1 lt."9Slon ud a symbol ol
effortl t.o unite the party.
Since delegates and party of.
ficials began arrivU., here last
week. the convention dty has been the scene of intense
speculation about tbe vice pres·
ldeotiaJ nooiinatlon as well as
efforts t.o 1.nfluence it.
for general laborers later this
week. officials s aid today.
The ten tative agreement came
following a marathon nine-hour
negotiation session in Los
Angeles. accord ing to Ray
Wilson. chajrman of the labor
negotiating committee.
SelUement was reached last
week with representatives or
various crafts and skills unions
but the continued walkout by
l a bore rs who p e rfo rm the
gene ral hard work kept several
major projects in Orange Coun·
ty shut down.
The 12.000 laborers represent·
ed by Laborers and Hod Car-
riers Union Local No. 652. Santa
Ana. kept a total or 100.000 other
workmen out during their strike
which began last Monday.
Jobs back in progress today
include:
-Remodeling and expansk>n
of Anaheim Stadium. where the
Rams are to play their fi rst ex-
hibition game Aug. 11 . a $33
million project.
-Constradlon of a second
and tlurd unit cit the San Onofre
nuclear power plant near San
Cle mente. a SJ. I billion JOb.
-Coatiaula« work on the
Die mer lntert1e pipeline which
will bring Metropolita n Wate r
Dis trict supplies to central
Orange County lo support cont.in·
uing county 'gro wth. a SlOO
million project.
-Balldlng of a new. seven-
1 an e Pacific Coas t Highway
bridge over Newport Bay in
Newport Beach. an $8.9 million
project designed t.o clear one of
the worst traffic bot.Ueneck.s in
Southern CaUfomia.
Builders bad orilhuallJ alfered
laborers only $5.10 per hour
more than they now make, lead·
lng union offictall a week ago lo
suggest the k>w figure lDdlcaled a measure of racial prejudice.
They notA!d the laborers· union
is comprised mosUy of blacks
and MexJcan·Americans and ac-
cused builders of figuring they
could offer the mi.norilies less
money and get away with it.
Contractors denied that al-
leRation anct ridiculed it, saying
the simple fa ct o( the matte r
was that laborers have strong
backs. not specialized skills and
are therefore not as valuable to
the industry as others .
O n e of the agre eme n ts
reached Sunday was In the up·
grading or certain job classifica·
(Stt STRIKE, Page AZ>
Bul,/,s Gore
2 Fatally
PAMPLONA. S pain
IAP> -The annual run·
ning of the bulls through
Pamplona bas ended with
the first fatalities in three
years.
Two Spaniards we r e
gored to death by the
same bull and three other
men were injured Sunday.
Another man was gored
and in serious condition lo·
day on the lut day of the
week -long festival in
which crowds of men run
for hall a mile through the
na rrow street.JI ahead of
six bulls before lhe daily
program of bullfights.
l'our Hometo••
Daily Newspaper
MONDAY, JULY 14, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
0 .. 1, "''-' _.., 111.0Wd .c_ ....
THIS WAS SCENE AFTER PICKUP PLOWED INTO PREVIOUS FREEWAY ACCIDENT
One Dead, One Crttlc•I, One Jelled A• AHutt of CrHh Earty Sunday In Coate M•H
Beach walk
Residents
Ask Help
Res ide nt s o r the pr ivate
Beachwalk hous ing de velopment
in Huntington Beach are de
m anding equal protection of
their streets in the form or police
traffic e nfor ceme nt in the ir
nel ghborhood.
On the other hand. police of·
ficials say the development Is
laced with a network or private.
undedicated and oil.en subatand·
anl 9lnetl.
They say they are obligated to
provide rouline police serVJces
but that they are not requlred to
respond to traffic problems.
Speed Jaws in the area of
about +tO homes off GoJden West
Street west or Huntington Beach
High School, currenUy are set
by the homeowners associ•tJon .
But residents say there have
been too many incident.s Of JOY·
riding motorists entering the
p riv a te neighbo rhood and
engaging m reckl ess and fast
driving
Caught in the middle 1s the
Hunt.ington Beach City Council
which deadlocked on the issue
last week.
Voting in favor of sending in
police patrols were Mayor Ruth
Bailey. Ruth FinJey and John
Thomas. Vo ting against the
measure were Don MacAlhster ,
Bob Mandie and Jack Kelly
Ron Pattinson was on \'aca
lion
Police officials s ay that 1f
routine patrols are extended into
BeachwaUc . 1t might set orr a del
uge o( requests from about 7
other privately owned tracts in
the city.
Officers say the extra traffic
duties wouJd be equivalent to
serving a community or 18.000.
But residents claim that they
pay as much in taxes as anyone
else in the city and that they
h a ve to maintai n their own
streets and street lights as well.
<Bee WALK. Pase A2>
fletPn Released
JERUSALEM CAP> -Prime
Minister Menachem Begjn, 66.
looking slightJy pale and thin but
s peaklng sharply, ldt the
hospital today two weeks after
suffering a mild heart auack.
Crash on Freeway
Kills 1, Injures 4
A C<.iltfom1..i Htl?h~ay Patrol
officer was reported 1n cntical
cond1t1on today in the aftermath
or a Sunda:,. morning accident in
C'o~ta ~t~a 1n which a to~ truck
oper ator was killed and four
other people were m1ured
CH I' Officer Rod Campbell.
32. of Anaheim. was in intensive
care at Fountain Valley Com
m unaty Hospital. where he was
Woman, 19,
.Kidnapped,
Raped by 4
Huntmgton &•ch poh<.'e are
seeking four .suspects who kid·
napped and raped a 19-year-old
fl untmf{ton B<'ach wom an Fn
da} night and ea rl> Saturday
morn.in(!
The woman -.as "'alk1ng near
h e r hom l' at lnd 1a n a pol 1:.
A \'Cnue and Bea ch Boulevard
about 10 JO p m whe n two men
on foot stopped her to ask for
d1rec t1ons. according to S~t
Luis Ochoa
When she stopped to help the
pair. two accomplices drove b>
tn a late model car. They thre"'
her into the -.eh1cle and drove to
an orange grove where she wa~
raped and sexually abused by all
four men
She "'as taken to the hospital
for cxam1nat1on after she was
d riven ba('k to lhe city and re·
leased b> the four assaila nts.
The sus pects are listed as
Or ientals, about 19 lo 20 years ol
a~e
They we re drt\•tng a black or
d ark b ro wn late m od e l
hatchback Capri or Mustang. ac·
cordm~ to Ochoa It had a rac·
m g stripe and RS Turbo was
prmled on each side of the veba ·
d e
Ochoa said he believes that all
four suspects were working
together.
He s aid Orange Count y
Sheriffs investigators also are
seeking the four suspects in a
similar rape •nd kidnap in
another part of the county.
being treated fo r ht'ad 1n1une'>
~u((ered 1n the •I a m an·1tlcn1
along the shoulder of lhl• north
bound San 01e1?0 f'reewa} ne&r
Fa trnew Road.
Officer; said a s mall pickup
truck struck a tow tr uck parked
a lon g the s ho u lde r of the
freeway. in1urtng Campbell and
killing Harold Robb J r , 22. of
Garden Grove.
Both men had bffn standing
of( Ute roadway sun-eyiag a
w~lted vehicle from an earlier
a<'cident which needed to tw
towed away
CH P Officer John Me rritt said
Robb was crushed bet ween his
vehicle and the car to be towed
Four Huntington Beach teen·
(Sff CllASH, Page AZ•
CA>aster F a11
Sets Record
EASf FAR~11:'\v0Al.1::.
'.'l.Y lAP I After thrt•e
"'eek ~ of up'> and do"'""·
26· Har-old :-.1()('1 Aub<: hJ"
earned a i.pol In tht• 1;u1n
n e s s Bo o k o f W o r I 11
Records . accord m~ t11 th1 •
~corekeep~r for a Loni.:
Island roller coaster
Au be . a pizza pa r lor
employee from Me ridcn.
Conn . s teppe d o ff the
Galax1 roller coa!'-.ter at
Ad venture l an d amU !-.l"
ment park here Sunday i i
days after he beJ,la n tht'.'
r ide. sa id score keeper
Murray Kloss
Kloss said Aube rounded
9,005 laps -the equivalent
or 2.800 miles -tn 504
hours. surpassing the pre·
vious 168-hour Guinness
record set by Jim King or
Panama City, Fla. Kmg
rode a rolle r coa s t e r
J ,946.5 mj)es between Aug.
28 and Sept. 4, 19711.
Coast
Milliken speeeb.
Film: All Landon. int.roduc·
lon of Sen. Nancy Landon c.....,ds StdJd11ed Weather
aasebaum ol KULias.
Adreaa b y temporary
airman Kuaebaum.
lntroduclloo of former
uury Secretary William I!.
mon b)' Sen. William S. Cohen
MalJL
Tbe qenda for the opening
c:oavention session was devoted
to routine business and a few
speeches, I~ olf by a welcome
from Mayor Coleman Younc ol
Detrolt, a Democrat, wbo 11 a
top political ally of Preaident
Carter.
Sen. Richard Lu1ar of In· d1an&. one of lbole cm Rea1an'1
lllt of vice pre1ldenlial
(._OOP,PaaeAl>
Chill Slows Beach Fun
Patchy morning clouds ,
s lightly warmer. Lows
tonight 52 at the beaches,
62 inland. Highs Tuesday
lower 70s to 88.
INSIDE TODAY
£'9Qland and Coli/0!'1ri0 are
nmnmg 11«Jc and nttJc m tlw
intentalicMal c:11d100 ce>mpeh·
tioft /or /rtt /or'M • ....,_.,,.,.
ftl «Mllrldt11. lhd ..,. tlw
lhotodoeoft comn. CaUfondo
toUl ~ ~. Sn "C..CJcoo
Race," ,.A1.
. Simon speech.
Introduction of former
feDH Secretary Donald
mtleld by Sen. Jake Gan al
IR41'BR OPENS
COP CON<L4YE
0 ITROIT <AP> -Tile ..,_, ... N..._.. C..t--.
opened today widl a minute of
1lltnt prayer for the 52
American boetq• ¥.Id ln Iran.
The Republtcam plan to open
e.cb ....aon of Ulelr four..clay
conv...._ wttb a pra1er for tbt
ho1t1fH. who marted their
ZS4t.h dQ of capt.lvlty today. ·
The 1k1 was blue and tbe
weather tallor·mmde for tannine
but lbe tun stopped there ••
water tempentunl alon• tbe
Oran,. Cout tooll oa a wiftter-
Uke..., °""CM weekend. Lil ........ from Seal Beach t.o
San Clemente reported
tbou1andl ol beach vlslt.ort. but
1ald1 beca... ot cbUly water
eonatUoM. moet Yilltors re·
malned oa the sand.
In San Clemente. •here
1uardl recorded a modest ts
rHeu• for the weekend . t.he
ocean tnaperature dropped to a
chlll1•..,_..
In N.-,ort Baich the water
re•dled a hilh of eo defreet. Llle1unll. notln1 tb1t 1&,000
, •
belch pn crammed Oftt.o t.be
at1'ud e9Cb dQ, reported only
sill reaeues SUnday.
At the Hunt.lnston Beach city
sands Ule ttory was much the
aame. About 50,000 beach l\ltSt.I
turned out etch day. fortlnt of. nctal1 to ctolf parktn1 lou. but
only 1even reteue.a were mlde
&tturday mad ntne on SundQ.
The ..ummer-Wre sea tem·
peratuns apparently broaght
oat tbe me....,.. In sUnirays
alon1 the Oran1e Cout.
Llf e1uarda from ~al Be•ch to
Saa ClemenCe said more tJme
was spent treatinc 1tJnp than
NH\llnl betJMn.
The oaly lnddftll that broke
the calm alofts tM! eoa1t •• •
San Clemente s.turday evenlq
wben the skipper ol a JZ..foot
ubin cntiser gunned bis veuel
onto the beach when he spotted •
leak and feared his boat mlaht
sink.
In Laguna Beach aboat ZS.GOO
visitors showed up each day.
Lifeguards reported one rescue
Saturday and ll Su.nday.
At t.be two a&Me beathel in
HunllnflCJll. 78,000 be~b buffs
showed up Salarday MCI a,ooo
turned out Sunda1. In S.al
Beach, 20,000 people m1de k t.o
t.he strand each tlay and Or...,.
County _H arbor Patrolmen
ret1)0nded to 12 boet retcuel off
the Seal Bei th and HuntinltGa
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~--JUST BREAKING--.........
LU.ikfilUff'OfJt'*f•a..-tit-4 M1 •..-•11h;:c.-..
Dollar Value Up; Gold
Siver Down Sharply
LONDON (A Pl -~ •ahM ol UM dollar,,,.. •1aJmt ota.r maJOr c~'" on rorttirn IMM>' rnarbta today ~.old and
aUver fell .a.arpb
Gold WU f\,ied by the .n.r.o. ........ of.....,..,, \op
dealen at-• ll'OY OUDCe,.,... ,,_ "71 u ~at tlileck>alfta '1'~ay. But it Jal\&ftledlo .. ~N.-Yort .........
Sllv.r lradtd ln New Yoril at mu, dowa 11 -.a..
........ ,...,.. !Nfl
ft£D BLUrf' tAP) -A woman Md W lhrM C'l\tkt,_ w~
mur4ered. apparat.Jy b.)' a la·)'Ur<Okt man wtao tMe drove to
Laaa ... NatkJMI Pan ud kUled hhmeif. ~ama County
11heritt't .... " •a.kt today The bodie:a ol Barbara KJt~bee. ». and ber ttlilldrH,
DenlM, t. SMUy, ll, ud F#Ward. 10, ~~ t~ Sunday in
their home. They bad hem shot. stabbed and mutllated Satur·
day. sa1d Sh.riff Ron Xonla.
Edward Crandall of fair Hawn appattatl drove to Laaae.n
National Park. shot hamself. tbea dro"c-O\'M • chtf. deputies
Hid
Crandall left a sulclde no&. wilb a par~ 111ttendant with •
drawing of a sttrew and a ball that matched " tlr•"'·1n1 acrawlf'd
on the wall oC lbe KJtrbea a.e.n.. deputJ~ u1d IM> "l"lltt"n oo
the wall wa.s. ··r did lt, I doa't know .-h)• "
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SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico CAPI A bomb up~ toc1ay at
lhe base ot a U.S. Coast Guard r•dlo ~•C'OC\ lo"''t'r In San Juan
No injuries were reported
The Coast Guard at lri buled tM bom bani\\) · l~rrorblS ··
~ llo•I~ Sa•d llft1..r
WIESBADEN. West 0f'rm.n~ I P 1 t'n~1 t\\~:Ua&t'
Richard Queen's health N>nlmut'S to 1mpl'(l\'t'. ht> ha!' bffn bu11y
on the telephone to the United Slat~ and has "P<"nt somt' time
with a military chaplain. his fat.Mr rTPOrt~t ltldll)
U.S. officials say t.he 28 ~t-ar-oltt Q~·n. r\'lt>a.t'\t b~ lran1an
uuthonties Friday after t'&g.ht months as a ~••1tt". ~111 rt'mam
at the U.S. AJr Force hospital he-rt' fur st"wral moN" days ot
medical tests
He 1s bt>lieved sufferin.,: from :t nc.•un..ll~1cal d1sordt-r caus·
Ing dil.Zmess and suffne~::. on rus lef\ !old<'
Rh:emde Fir# Sprf"Cldlt
RIVERSIDE tAP> F'lrt> otftrnlls boped today to cont.aJL 8
wtnd·wtupped brush fire that raet:'<i across 800 acres oC rugged
mountams1de in Riverside County.
Three air tankers were called m to help hghl t.he blue that
broke out at about 5 30 p m SuDda~ on Box Spnngs ~oontam.
:;aid Capt Herb Eberhardt of the state forestry dJ\.·1s1on
More lhan 200 rtref1ghters from city, county. state and
federaJ a gencies battled lhe flames across "\'ery steep. very
rO<'kY terrain" m the Box Springs Canyon area. Eberhardt said
No m1un~ were reported
Drug Dart Fatal
Lion on Campus
Dies From Wound
SAN DIEGO CAP> -A 200-
pound declawed mountain lion
.. s howing aggr ession" while
prowlm~ for seven hours on I.he
Grossmont College campus died
c;hortly after being shot with a
tranquilize r g un . s aid a
:.pokeswoman for lhe San Diego
County Arumal Control Ofhct Th~ animal. believed to be
-;omL·orM!'S pet. apparently died of
-.hock or hWlger Sunday. since the
tranquilizer dosage was not large
C'qou g h to b e f a tal . the
!.OOkeswoman said.
Fro•Pafl*!AI
CRASH ...
agers riding in the back oC the
pickup truck suffered mlnor lO
moderate injuries . Three of
them -Eric Sainz, William Sar·
tain, and Tim Carlon, all 19 -
were taken to Mercy General
Hospital and released shortly
the reafter.
The fourth passenger, Terry
Wood. 19. was treated for lacera·
t1ons and transferred lO ~r
hospital.
The drive r of the pickup.
Robert Jordan. 22, also of Hunt·
angton Beach. was taken into
custod:v on charges of felony
drunken dr i ving and
mans laughter.
He was reported released this
morning from Orange County
Jail on $2,500 bail and scheduled
to be arraigned July 28
H I
DAILY . Pl LOT
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"We used a chemical tran·
qu1lmng agent powerful enough
to 1mmob1lize a large dog," said
supenising animal control of·
fl eer Hank Miller "But they are
very susceptible to any kand of
agent. although we had no way
of knov.ing that until we tried
the tranquilizer ...
Mill er said lhe drug was often
used in tranqu1lmng large dogs
and other animals. ft was not
unusual to try to s ubdue the
mountain hon with the drug. he
added. The lion was Immediately
rus hed to El Cajon Valley
Veterinary Hospital. but died
wllhin 15 minutes of being shot
with the chemical, Miller said
Fro•PapAI
STRIKE ...
lions. according to negoUating
spokesmen.
The agreement also calls for
the union to remove its picket
hnes from construction sites and
the contractors lO rescind their
lockout order imposed over lhe
strike.
Pickets were on duty at the
Orange County Fair in Costa
Mesa. among other locations.
The picketing had little effect
on attendance at the fair·
grounds. where lhe fair started
on Friday.
Construction work was halted
al&<> on a City ol Irvine project
placing underground lbe ~a
Chinoo flood control channef in
the ~allled Golden Trtancle
formed by the Laguna. Santa
Ana and San Diego freeways.
The job is the finl step ol
establishment ol a giant com-
mercial mall at that locaUon .
Viejo
Man Kills
Wife,SeH
A lf.yur old man 1hot
hlmaetr to death In Lacuna a...,.. ... &mday ni1ht Gab
mlalue1 after M abot and kWed
b11 utruaed wtfe whom ta. Nd
found wttft ber boylrtend al a
liU11lon Vl•.to realdeoc:e.
Tbe murder·auidde drama
be11a about ll p .m . when
Cbarlel Elm« Krlaa. 39. ot mD
MlfdaleDa, MlNJoa Viejo, C'OO·
froated h1a wile at her home at
tnZ1 N\lblea, dlued Mr out ol
the ~ and shot ber to death In the yant, said Oruae County
Sbt'rtn'1 LL Wyatt Hart.
Hart sUd the woman. Cvol
Natal K.risg, 36. ran from the
house &t'ler her hu.aband fired a
shot at her while sbe wu aleep-
1 ng with tbf' unidutlfted
boyfrit'Od. Tbe bo)1riend wuo 't
lnJul'f'd, Hart saJd.
l\ rlss fled the ~ in bis late
modftl car. which later wu ob-
st"rvt'd by Laguna Beach poU~
"'ho had monitored a broadcast
by :shtorlffs deputies. Hart saJd
Officers Mark Fisher and
Rosie.> MC'Lette hrst obeerved
t\r,u' car near Mount.tin Road
•nd South Cont Kighway and
fol lowed It as K rlss took a
C'lrc-u1tous route to Boat Canyon
ln north Laguna Beach.
K r lss. the offltters said.
s\oppt"d. plued a 45-callber
automatic pistol to his head. and
fired
He "as prooounceod dead at
the set.~e at 11. 39 p. m.. Hart
said
Han said Mr. and Mrs Kriss
had bttn involved in d ivortte
proceedings. The only surviYOt".
Hart said. is a son. James. 17.
GOP •••
poss1b1lit1es and the featured
speak<'r at the opening sess10n.
set the tone of lh1s week's con·
venllon oratory v.1th a s lashing
attack on Carte r
Said Lugar: "Thank goodness
for an election year t'n this COW'l·
try Tha nk good ness for a
chance to undo the damage ot a
mistaken presidency while there
1s still time."
Lugar described Carter as
"weak and Ineffective" in his
handling ot foreign affairs.
"It can now be sa.ld of PTesi·
dent Jimmy Carter that he has
failed in lhe wont way a presi·
dent can -he has increased the
possiblility of war." Lugar said
By contrast, said the senator.
··Ronald Reagan understands
that if America offers steady
and reliable leadership. we will
find s upport from our allies in
W es tern Europe. Japan .
Australia and elsewhere and we
will r ebuild an effective free
world alliance."
Reagan was n ylng to the con·
vention city today. a journey
capping a 12-year-quest for the
Republican presidential nomina·
tion. Most of his top aides ar·
rived last week and worked to
defuse potential conrucu over
lhe party platform and to try to
ensure that the convention will
adhere to a script as tightly
crafted as that of any of
Reagan's old Hollywood movies.
Four thou.sand delegates and
alternates and thousands more
reporters. tec hnicians aod
political groupies arrived In
town over the weekend and filled
hotels for miles around, iochld·
ing several across the Detroit
River in Windsor. Canada.
The mood was futive : ~
dominant colors were red. white
and blue. and the Republicans
were enjoying public opinion
polls lhal said Reagan bolds a
strong lead over President
Carter and the GOP candidates
could make substantial gains 1n
Congress where the Democrats
st i ll contro l the House and
Sena1e.
The Reaganitee' script was
mostly holding up but there
were exceptiona. The COftnec.
ticut delegation voled Sunday.
for example, to back an effort to
overturn an anti·abortion plat·
form plank calling for the ap-
pointment or federal judges
sympathetic to the rights ol the
unborn.
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County Fair Shoots
For Record Crowds
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•
OrUJe County Fair ottldall
are opttmiltic that tMy wtU far
aurpaas laat year'• attend·
ance as Sunday admittance figures IOOIDed to nearJ.y G ,000.
So far With three of UM 10 fair
days bebiDd them, otnctall re-
port that 110,tU people bave
..... ..smtUed u.roop Uae f alr
1aie.. 'J'bat'• 11,Jlt mon then durtac Ille tint Ut.rM .,. of
tut y.-r.
P'alr ~ ~-h1k Mid bia Rift ~ eartler t.Mt
400,000 would attend UN falr,
wblcb eadl Jaly •· Wt rear.
----------------·
Lut yur'• .~ totaJed
JOt,000.
Falr boud It.aft members bed e.roJected record 1ttHdanee
fllUrel becaUM of a COQCeatral· ecr aavwt.illaa aDd public rel•·
tiona cunpalp tbia year bued oo U.. &Mme ••A Toveb ol C.0.-
try" and revolvln1 around
Orcbico. th• fair'• chlcllea
maHOt.
A 1poll11wom1a Hid tbl•
morelat ta.at lb• first tbrM
d1y1' at.teodaace n...,... al90
hive been llilb becauH of
"perfect we.u.r·• and pat
"entertalnmeDt auraeUoM." , !
Flfliag Fortress Restored
One of the last flying fortresses. a Bl 7
bomber. sits idle at the Fort ColJins·
Loveland Airport in Colorado. After two
years of restoration. the World War II
airc raft was flown from Colorado to the
Expe rimental Ai rcra rt Ass ociation
museum in Burlington. WL'\.
Californians Jubilant
GOP Delegates Taste Reagan Victory .·
DETROrT <AP > -The
Repubbcan National Convenuon
is mostly a weeklong ('elebration
for the California delegation. a
part y t o celebrate Ronald
Reagan's vtctory after so many
years of hard work.
From sides up and down the
Detroit River. on big pleasure
boats to an outdoor party at the
Detroit Yacht Club, the 168 del
cgates and an equal number of
alternates are having a aood
time. a well-deserved rest. some
say.
"We·ve been working for him
for years. This 1s lhe celebra·
lio n ... said Paul Cahill. an
alternate from Kensington
The delegation's day on Sun·
day was not a particularly
heavy one: a delegation mefl1ng
1n the morning followed by
ndes on the cabin cruisers and
other big boats in the notilla that
paraded on the Detroit River.
followed by the party at lhe posh
yacht club.
Many oC the delegates from
the Golden State said they had
Cyclist Succumbs
To Head Injuries
A Santa Ana man died of head
mJunes Sunday morning aft er
being thrown from his m1>torc~
cle in Dan a Point Saturda''
ni ght. th..-California H1ghwa;
PatroJ said today
A CHP s po kesman i.a1rl
Stephen Vincent McNally. 23.
WALK ...
··We are entitled t o t h is
s ervice. If we wan t It ."
ho m eowne r r epr es en lat1\.'c
Oli ver Roney said
Ile says he is hopeful that the
mattf'r Wlll be re<·<>ns1de red by
the City Council .
The police department cur
rently 11 required to enforce onl~
drunk dnvmg and nit and run
dnv1ng incidents in a pnvatc
a rea. otf1cers s aid
Thieves Get
Suim Trunks
Sixty men's s wimming trunks
valued at Sl,050 were stolen
from a Huntington Beach dt•
ltvery van over lhe w~kend
The trunks. carrying a hg ht
n1ng bolt label. were valued at
$17 SO each
Thi eves g rabb e d 1he
swimwear alter breaking a .,..,o.
dow of the van while 1l v.as
parked at Seacliff Lane between
Friday night and S aturda y
morning. The rightful owner
was listed as the Shore Shop
Sports Wear store at 2117 Mam
St
Just fof Gals ..
died at San Clemente General
llosp1tal 12 hours after the I 1
µ m accident on Dt.'I Obispo
Mreet near Del Prado Avenu€'
Arcordm g to the CllP. ~tr!':al
I) wasn't v.eann~ a h elmet
v. hen he was riding his motorc~
C'le v. estbound oo Del Obispo
Officers said he apparently
s truck the curb and -. as eJected
head-first into th(• metal post of
a no parlong sign There were no
v. 1trwsses lO the accident aoa 1n
''"l>llgatnrs said toda~ they don't
kno .... ho.,.. fa !ot M c~all ' was
tra\'el1ng or .... hat caus ed him t 11
htt lhl' curb
Guns, Ammo
Stolen From
Police Range
Thieves broke into the Hunt·
1ngton Beach Police target
range over the weekend and
stole about SJ .700 worth of
weapons and ammunition.
Stolen were thrtt Remmgton
· 12 gauge shotguns. one . Brown-
'"~ 45 caliber double action
automatic pistol and a ssorted
a m m un 111 o n that in cluded
hollow-point bullets
P o lice :.aid the th1evei.
sm ashed a .... 1ndow 1n the control
tower or the r a nge at 1822 1
Gothard Ave betv.~n Saturday
n1gbl and Sunday morning.
The range. operated by lhe
Huntington Beach Police Of
f1cers Association. 1s used for
markmanship qualiftcat1ons
OoMn Pacific OOfO st'tOrts. talbed tor the
ectr"9 oa& A rant>ow of cOIOrs aQua. coral.
t:>etge, off white Ind tlltfl blue Compiemenllng !he
shorts are a pretty oroua cJ Hawarian t)nnr blousas
Ntil:J Chemin de F$r 191ne
worked for Reagan /or years,
from his first run for governor in
1966 to his first try for the White
HouM! in 1968 to his narrow I06S
in 1976.
The mood is much different
from that of lhe delegation in
Kansas City in l976. when the
California delegates worked
hard to swing vous to Reagan.
but failed as Gerald Ford won
lhe nomination.
"TheTe·s not much maneuver·
Ing going on here," said one
de1egat.eattheyachtclubparty.
Under a white-and-yellow tent
at the yacht club. the delegates
ate, drank and swapped storie.
about Reagan. when they fint
met him or when they last
talked to him W 1t~oul exception. the del·
egates 1nterv1t.-wed said they
were happy and content with the
situation winning the top pnze
the Grand Old Party has to offer
aft e r tryinR fo r 12 )ears
I'm a big believer 1n t1 m-
1n.-:." said Vernon Cristina of
San Jr"'''
'J\nd ttus 1~ Kcis~an 's lime ··
The enthusiasm or tht.-delega·
tion "as dear
"I bt>t the re':. not a smgle de·
legate here who 1s not willing to
d1mb up the top of that bu1ldang
and be w1lltng to shout 'Reagan
1s going to .,..1n' ." said Cn stsna
at the dJMer party at lhe Detroit
Yacht Club as the sun set over
the headquarters hotel at the
Renaissance C('nter on Sunday
S<Jmc of Rl·a~<.1n':. relative-:.
"H 'rt' on hJnd J.., delc~Jtt•:. Nell
lfragan Lhe former governor's
olde r brother. was ont· delegate.
while Mauret-n Rt>a~an. the can·
d1datc·s d;,iug ht e r "as an
,1ltemate
But se\•eral of the delegates
v. ere not 1n Detroit Led by
C'al1forn1a Senate Mino rity
Le ader W1lllam Campbell. a
number o( statl' senators were
~till 1n Sacra mento. trying to
work out a fanal solution that
"ould lead lo i>a:ssage of the
:.late bud11et It':. hung up in the
legislature past its constitu·
t1onall y mandated deadline of
July 1
Missiles Viewed
BO:"N. West Germany <API
U.S . Deputy Secretary of
State Warren Christopher met
for an hour today with West
German f-'orc1gn Minister Hans
Di etrich Genscher about pro-~
posals to limit m edium-range···
nuclear weap<>ns in Europe. ..'
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WGL. 13, NO. 1'6, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Your Hometown
Dally NewNpaper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
GOP Flays Carter Presidency
Irvine Mulls
Waste Plan
O•llY P l ... N.-o "'-
WHERE SLUDGE WILL GO?
City, Marines Unhappy
Attorney
Fights for
Smith Life
By DAVIDKUTZMANN
Ot ... Delly """Slaff Defense attorney Terry Giles
urged a n Orange County
Superior Court jury today to
spare the life or Larry Donald
Smith of Newport Beach, who
was convicted last week or the
kidna p ·murder or Car o ly n
Bealer of Garden Grove.
Giles told jurors their decision
as t o whether Smith s hould
be given Life without parole in
state pn son or the detith sen-
tence would be one they would
have to live with the rest of their
lives
The defense attorney said that
Smith, 43. had ne ve r been in
trouble with the law in the past
and that he was entitled to be
s p a r ed from go1 ng' to the
California gas chamber at San
Quentin.
In his closing argument to the
·j ury this morning, prosecutor
Dave Carter said he would leave
it to the panel's discretion on
whether or not Smith s hould be
sentenced to death or life im-
prisonment without possibility of
parole
The same jury which convict-
ed Smith last Friday was to
begm its deliberations later to-
day in the penalty phase of the
Newport Beach man's trial.
Smith was convicted of the
August, 1979, kidna p-murder of
Miss Bealer , 24. The prose<:ution
contended that Smith abducted
the Garden Grove woman to
hold her for ransom and later
took her to sea off Dana Point in
bis small boat.
It is believed that Smith killed
<See SMITH, Page AZ)
Coast
Weather
Patchy morning clouda,
slightly warmer. Lows
tonight 52 at the beaches,
62 lnJand. Highs Tuesday
lower 70s to 88.
By RICHARD GREEN
Ol IM O.lly Pl ... Sutt
T he Orange County Sanitation
District wants to dry was te
material near Irvine, according
to Ray Hetherington, city en·
vironmental expert.
Sludge wouJd be spread over
100 acres of land two miles east
of the inter section of Irvine
Boulevard and Sand Canyon
Avenue, under the plan.
Irvine city officials learned of
the proposed facility last week
when ~ked to comment on a
draft environmental impact re-
port for the project. Council
members David Sills and Larry
Agran plan to review the report
and comment on it later this week.
Maj. Robert Wemheuer . com·
munity relations officer at El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station
said he a lso will comment on the
report later this week.
Sills and Wemheuer see prob-
lems with the proposed facility
designed to dry s emi·solid mass
removed from sewage during
the wastewater treatment proc·
ess. Once dried. the materi al
would be placed in a sanitary
landfill.
"Negative impacts that may
occ ur inc lude aircraft strike
hazards, insect attraction, odor.
dust, visual impacts, pathogens
a nd transportation problems,"
Wembeuer said. or particular concern to the
Marines, Wembeuer said, was
the potential attraction of birds
"!hicb could binder flight opera·
tion_s by getting sucked into jet
engmes. He added that there is
Marine housing within 1,000 feel
of the southern boundary of the plant.
.. rm not too happv with them
drying this <bleep) within a cou·
pie miles of Irvine.·' Sills said.
He also said he is concerned
a bout transportation problems
caused by truc ks bringing
sludge to the facility.
According to the city's Hether·
<See WASTE, Page A2)
Temperature
Drop Chills
Beachgoers
The sky was blue and the
weather tailor·made for tanrung
but the fun stopped there as
water temperatures along the
Orange Coast took on a winter-
Ii ke s nap over the weekend.
The unsummer-like sea tem·
peratures apparently brought out the meanness in stingrays
a l ong the Orange Coast.
Lifeguards from Seal Beach to
San Clemente said more time
was spent treating stings than
rescuing bathers.
The only incident that broke
the calm along the coast was in
San Clemente Saturday evening
when the skipper of a 32-foot
cabin cruiser gunned bis vessel
onto the beach when be s potted a
leak and feared his boat might
sink.
In Laguna Beach about 25,000
visiton showed up each day.
Llfe1uarda reported one rescue
Saturday and 16 Sunday.
At the two state beaches in
Huntington, 78,000 beach buffs
showed up Saturday and 63,000
turned out Sunday. In Seal
Beacb, 3>,000 people made it to
the ltnDd each day and Orance
County Harbor Patrolmen
responded to 12 boat rescum off
the Seal Beach and HuntJncton
eoastUDe.
IJf ..... trom Seal Beach to
Saa Clemente reported
tboutlDdl of beach visit.on, but
aaJd beeause of chilly water
coaditlona, moat vlatton re·
malMd cm tbe land.
la Saa Clemente, wbera
1uarda reeo.rded a modest 15
re1caw for U.e weekend, the
OHID ............... dropped to a ehtlly. cllpw,
Jn Newport Baacb the water
reaelMd a hilb ol to delfMI. LJf e1uarda, DOtlnl that 16,000
beaeb soen crammed onto ~
atnnd each_ day, reported only
atx reecues SUnday. .
f ;
IJsed Car Lot?
I rvin<''s University High School parking lot
looks suspiciously like a used car lot on
W(•ckcnds. The unofficia l practice of selling
cars there on weekends can continue un
less ther e are citizen complaints. the
Irvine school trustees have said.
LaborerS ·Win Big Hike
Builckrs Give TentatitJe OK w $6.25 Boost
Laborers who went on strike a
week ago for a hefty boost to the
$8.98 per hour they now make
went back to work today. after
Southern California builders ten·
tatively agreed to the raise Sun·
day night
The strike had halted con-
struct ion projects totaling in the
billions of dollars in value in
Orange and Los Angeles coun·
lies.
Contr actors represented by
the Association of General Con·
tractors are expected to formal-
ly vote on a $6.25 per hour raise
for general laborers later this
week . offi cials said today.
The tentative agreement came
following a marathon nine·hour
n egotiation session in Los
An geles, according to Ray
Wil son, chairman of the labor
negotiating committee.
Settlement was reached last
week with representatives of
various crafts and skills unions
but the continued walkout by
I a borers who pe rform the
general hard work kept several
major projects m Orange Coun·
ty shut down .
The 12,000 laborers repres~nt
ed by Laborers and Hod Car·
riers Union Local No. 652, Santa
Ana. kept a tot.al of 100,000 other
workmen out during their stnke
which began last Monday.
Jobs back in progress today
include:
-RemodeUng •ad expansion
of Anaheim Stadium, where the
Rams are to play their first ex·
hibition game Aug. 11 , a $33
million project.
-Construction or a second
and third unit al the San Onofre
nuclear power plant near San
County Fair Aims
For Record Crowds
Orange County Fair -officials
a re opUrrusllc that they will far
s urpass last year 's a tte nd-
an ce as Sunday adm ittance
figures zoomed to nearly 42,000.
So far, with three of the 10 fair
days behind them, officials re·
port that 110,911 people have
been admitted through the fair
gates. That's 16,216 more than
during the first three days of
last year. '
Fair manager Ken Fulk said
his staff predicted earlier that
400,000 wouJd attend the fair,
which ends JuJy 20, lhis year.
Last year's attendance totaled
306,000.
Fair board sWf me mbers had
projected record attendance
figures because or a concentrat-
ed advertising and public rela·
lions campaign this year based
on the theme "A Touch of Court·
try" and revol v lng around
Orchico, the fair's chicken
mascot.
A spokeswoma n said this
morninc that the flnt three
days' attendance figures also
have been high because or
"perfect weather" and great
"entertalnment attractions."
Fair Slate
Tuetlday iJ Senior CltJuns Day at the 32Dd Annual
Oranee County Fair in ea.ta 11 ... Tbe fair. playlq
to reeord crowds this year, will opm at 10 a .m . wtUt the
normal SI admiasion fee reduced to S1 fOI' thole .,. ea or
older. M~ evenu Tuesday include:
-Noon to 10 p.m., Film Pelllval.
-2 p.m ., k.lda' orange tou coatelt.
-2 to 5 p.m ., Chet "Catlllh" Jobnlon at MOCJMbtDe
Meadows.
-3 p,m ., clown t0nte1t.
--3:30, 5:ao aad 7;30 p.m., P'Wl'••·PGPPlD' Ctreua.
--6 and 8 p.m .. Swaying Belroe aerlaf ect.
--6: 15Ind8:15 p.m ., Winn ==hip wt.rt cycl•. --6:30to 10 p.m .• Johnnie Lane leland Band.
-1 p.m., Brush Arbor Bluesrua ln Moonshine
Meadows.
-7 and 9 p.m ., Pat Boone ln the ampldth .. ter.
-8 and 10 p.m., Laaer Discomanla ln I.be 1rand1tandl.
-8:30 p.m .• Pboentx Jaa Band on Heritace St11e.
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Clemente, a S3. l billion Job
-Contlnuing work on the
Diemer Intertie p1pelme which will bring Metropolitan Water
District s upplies t o centra l
Orange County to support contm·
u1ng county g r owth, a SIOO
million project.
-Bailding of a new, seven-
lane Pac1ric Coast Hi ghwa y
bridge over l'llewport Bay an
Newport Beach. an $8.9 m1lhon
proJe<:t designed lo C'lear one of
the worst traffic botUenecks m
Southern California .
Builders had originally offered
laborers only SS.10 per hour
more than they now make. lead·
JOI? union offi cials a week ago to
suggest the low figure indicated
a measure of raciaJ pre1ud1ce.
They noted the laborers· uruon
1s comprised mostly of blacks
and Mexican-Americans and ac·
cused bwlders of figuring they
could offer the minorities less
money and get away with 1t.
Contractors denied that al·
legation and ridiculed 1l. saying
the simple fact of the matter
was that laborers have strong
backs. not specialized skills and
a re therefore not as valuable to
the industry as others.
O n e o f the ag ree m e nt s
reached Sunday was in the up-
grading of certain job classifica·
tions, according to negotiating
spokesmen.
The agreement a lso calls for
the union to remove its picket
lines from construction sites an1t
the contractors to rescind their
lockout order imposed over the
strike.
Pickets we.re on duty at the
Orange County Fair In Costa
Mesa, among other locations.
The picketing had little effect
on attendance at the fair-
grounds. where the fair started on Friday.
Constnaction work was baited
also on a City of Irvine project
placins underground ~ Agua
Cbinon Oood C!Ontrol channeJ in
the so-callled Golden Triangle
rormed by the Latuna, Santa
Ana and San Die1<> freeways.
The job ll the lint step ol
establilbment ol a &lant mm·
merclal mall at that JocatJoo.
Driver Slain
After Crash
FAYET'l'EV1LLE, N.C. <AP>
-A .,. ... whole car WM ln·
volved la a colllalon calmly
walked to the other ear, SM&l1ed
out a P6ltol and 1hot the dri"r in the tac., police said.
The man wbo wa1 abot,
WllUam. A. EJun, M. ol Sprtn1
Lake, died Sunday In a Fayette ..
vllJe hoePltal; Police sald. The
tncidenf occurred Saturday
n.liht •
Parley
Opens in
Detroit
DETR O IT CA P >
Republicans opened their na-
tional convention today with a n
a ttack on President Carter's
"mistaken presidency" and a
determination to present a unit-
ed front for Ronald Reagan's
ca mpaign to return the Whi te
House to GOP control.
Whe n party cha irman Bill
Coverage of the Aepubffcan
nattonal convention wlll be of-
fered at 4:30, 5:30, 6, 6:30 and
7:30 on Channels 2, 4 and 7.
Brock called the 32nd UOP Na -
tional Convention to order today ,
Reagan's vice pr es 1d c nt1al
<'hoice was the only element of
s us pen!>e to occupy the del ·
egates' z~t for political gossip
and rumor.
The scene on the packed floor
of JO<' Louis Arena was far d1f
ferent from four year'> ai:!o when
the H<'publacan!> c·onvPner:I an
Kan c;a !> Cit). M o . r lose l:-
d1v1<kd after a h1tkr prima ry
f1J,?hl lx'tw1>l•n Ht•:igi.ln i.l nd lhcn-
f>rt~!>1dt•nt Forrl
Thi ~ year lhl' show belonged to
Hea ~an Tht• hutton~. banner~
:ind bumf)('r stickers carried ht~
namt'.. Foret was in a supporting
role, the featured speake r at
toni ~ht's session and a sym bol of
efforts to unite the party.
Sance delegates and party of.
f1c1als began arriving here last
week, the convention city has
been the scene o f intense
s pec:11lallon about the vice pres-
idential nomination as well as
efforts to influence at
<Stt GOP. P agf' \2>
* * *
Mmiy Faces
On Tonight's
GOP Agenda
DETROIT CAP>
tonig ht "s s <'h<'dU lt'
Hepubhcan N<1t1onal
lion.
Here is
for the
Conven-
Call to order at 5 pm. P DT
Presentation of Colors
Pledgl' of Allegiance by J1 m
Webb
Nation<1I Anthe m by Hep.
Robert II. Machel of Illinois
Sen Jesse Helms or North
Carolina to introduce the Rev.
Billy Graham , Y.ho will gave the
1nvocat1on.
Film : "Wh o Arc Th e
Delegates?·'
Introduction of M1 ch1gan Gov.
Wilham Milliken by Lt. Gov.
James Brickley.
Milliken speech
Film Alf Landon. introduc·
lion or Sen . Nancy Landon
Kassebaum of Kansas.
Adress b y tempo r a r y
Chairman Kassebaum.
In t r od u ctio n o f fo rme r
Treas11ry Secretary William E.
Simon by Sen. William S. Cohen
of Main.
Simon speech.
Intro du c tio n o f form er
Defense Sec retar y Dona ld
Rumsfeld by Sen. J ake Garn of
Utah.
Rumsfeld speech.
Former President Ford in·
troductory film.
Ford speech.
Address by Ben Fernan~ of
Caliromia, former presidential
candidate.
Address by Mayor Vincent
Cianci Jr. of Providence, R.I.
Program: ·'Together . . . A
New Beginning"
Be nediction by City Coun-
cilman Aaron Johnson of Fay-
etteville, N.C., at approximately
8p.m.
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PR4YER OPENS
COP CONCLfYE
DETROIT (AP> -The
Republican National Convention
opened today wit.b a minute of
s ilent prayer for the 52
American bolta1ee held tn Iran.
The RepubUcana p1an to open
each Mla6on ot thetr four-day
convention with a prayer for the r
hostaaes. wbo marked their
2:54tb day ot captivity today. ·
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w.. .... ,,.. ........... Jlf ·--··hp .,,
Dollar llp; Gold,
Siver Down Sharply
LONDON tAPI TM Yatue of lbe doUar rOM •talDJt ocher
m~ C\ll'nne1n oo Ionian mooey marlleta today G<Hd and
•ilver f.U sbarpi)'
Gold WM lhed by the 111\erWo .......... of Loodoe·a \Op dealen Ill tN7aUOy~ • .,...h'OID1171 •owae. at U..cto.lai
Frida)'. But It Ph.meed to IUIU. ~-Yotll. down--~ SilverlnldedlnNewYort•UJS TZ.downeo~nu
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WASHJNGTON (AP) -A Ddf'ftle lnt~lblfttt A1ency ~
port baii ~haded l.bel a m~ flaah Oftf' LM South AUan-
tac ID Septembl'f' Pf"Obab41 WM ca~ by. eJaocte.U.. DIK'leat explosioo. Pwitacon sourca said today.
The rePort. a.td to be bedied with uneertalau.t, diaapeea
wtth tbe opinion ol a While lbaH·spclCLIOl"ed panel o# ftOQIOvem-
mHt ex-pens who leaned to the \llew that the l1aah a~mmed
from natural u~.
The issue &l'Off Sept Z2 when a VEJ,.A nuclear test detection
satellite re~1stered what was descnbed as an "optkal Ouh. ··
US tntell.tgence sources said al the time they believed South
Afnca milbt have exp&oded a nuclear device in tbe atmosphere
over a remote part ol the South AUa.otJc.
l.J.S. ._d,_ 8ftlftf• ••••etl
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP> -A bomb exploded today at
t.he base of a U.S. Coaat Guard radio beacon tower in San Juan.
No injuries were reported.
1'he Coast Guard attributed the bom bin l to "terrorists."
~ & .. i-. Said llft1n-
w1ESBADEN. West Germany CAP) -Freed hostage
Richard Queen's health continues to improve, he has been busy
on the telephone to the United St.ates and has spent som e lime
with a military chaplain. his father reported today.
U.S. officials say the 28-year-0ld Queen. reJeas«f by Iranian
authorities Friday after eight months as a hostage. wtll ~main
at the U.S. Air Force hospital here for several more days ol
medical tests.
He is believed s uffering from a neurological disorder caus-
ing dizzh>ess and stiffness on his left side.
m_,.r•ld~ !Fl~ SprrfU&
RIVERSIDE !AP> -F\re offictais hoped today to cool&ul a
wind·whipped brush fire that raced across 800 acres of rugge-d
mountainside in Riverside County
Three air tankers were called 1n to help fi ght the blaze tha t
broke oot at about 5:30 p.m Sunday on Box Spnngs Mount am.
said Capt Her b Eberhardt of the slate forestry d1 ... ·1s1on
More than 200 firefighters from cit~. count}. state and
federal agencies battled the flames across "very stttp. very
rocky terrain" m the Box Springs Canyon a rea. Eberhardt s aid
No injuries we re reported
Reagan Bo~ken
State Delegation
Celebrates Win
UET RO t T I AP > Thl'
Republican National Convention
1~ mo-;tly a weeklong celebration
for the California delegation. a
party to cele bralt-Ro nald
Reagan's victory after ~ many
year~ of hard work.
From sides up and down lhe
Detroit River. on big pleasure
boats to an outdoor party at the
Detroit Yacht Club, the 168 del·
egates and an equal number of
a lternates are having a good
ti me . a well·deserved rest . some
say
"We've been working for tum
for years This is the celebra·
tion," said Paul Ca hill. an
alternate from Kensington.
The delegallon·s day on Sun·
day was n ot a particularly
heavy one: a delegation meeting
in t he morning . followed by
rides on the cabin cruisers and
other big boats In the Ootilla that
paraded on the Detroit River.
followed by the party at the PoSh
yacht club.
Many of the delegates from
the Golden St.ate said they had
worked for Reagan for years.
from his first run for governor tn
1966 to his first try for the White
House in 1968 to his narrow loss
in 1976.
The mood is much different
from lhal of the delegation ln
Kansas City in 1976. when the
Califor nia delegates worked
hard to swing votes to Reagan
but failed as Gerald Ford w00
the nomination.
"There's not much maneuv~r-
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ing going on here, .. said one
delegate at the yacht club party
Under a wh1te·and·yellow tent
at the yacht club, the delegates
ate. drank and swapped ston es
about Reagan. when they h r.;t
met h1 m or when they Ja:,t
talked to him.
Without exception. the del·
e~ates interviewed said they
were happy and content "'i th the
situation -wmnang the top pnze
the Grand Old Party has to offer
after trying for 12 years.
"I'm a big believer m um·
mg," s aid Vernon Cris tina of
San Je>5e.
"And this is Reagan's lime."
The enthusiasm of the delega·
t1on was clear.
"I bet there's not a single de·
legate here who 1s not willing to
climb up the top of that build.10g
and be willing to shout ·Reagan
is going lo win'." s aid Cristina
at the dinner party at the Detroit
Yacht Club as the s un set over
the headquarters hotel at the
Renaissance Center on Sunday.
Some of Reagan's relatJves
were on hand as delegates. Neil
Rea5tan. the former governor's
older brother. was one delegate,
while Maureen Reagan. the can·
didate's daughter. was an
alternate.
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GOP •••
Tbe agenda for the opening
coovenUoa session was devoted
to routine business and a rew
speeches, led off by a welcoo>e
VEEP IELECTION mu. IN AJA -A3
from Mayor Coleman Yount d
Detroit. a Democrat, wbo is a
t.op political ally ol Preaidmt
Carter.
Sen. Ricbard Lu1ar of In·
diaaa, GDe ol u..e Oil ae.,..,·.
list of vice prealdeatlal
po11iblUtJes and tbe featured
speaker at u.e openlna ....-• aet ..... tcme of tllil ...... eoo-
ventkln or~ with a •lalblnl
attack on Carter.
Sald Lapr: ''11aant I~
fw an el.euon ytar in thia COUD·
tr1. Thank 1ood•H• for a
cbuce to undo tbe dama1• ol a
miltaMD ~ wbile U.. talUUUme."
L111ar deHrtbed Cuter •• "weak aDd m.n.etiYe'' ID b6a budHnf ol ,....., llfaln.
"It e• .,_ be Mid ol Prwl·
cleat JlmmJ c...-tlaat .. -failed .. tbe -• ., ........ cteetam-MhelmtttaMd..._
pG!lfblility ol war," IAl&r ..W..
Viejo
Man Kills
Wife, SeH
A 39 year o ld man shot
hamHlf to dt'ath 1n La.gun•
hatb late Sunday nl&ht only
m ln ultll alter he shot and killed
hi• ettra.n"ed wife whom be Md
found wtth her boyfriend at a
M IH Son Viejo residence.
The murdtir·s uic1de d rama
began about l l p .m . when
C'harles Elmer Kriss. 39. of 2181132
Magdalena, Mission Viejo. COO·
fronted hia wife at her home a\
2'7321 Nu~ea. chued her out o#
Ult house and abot her to death
ln the yard, Mid Oran1e County
Sheriff a U . W)'att Hart.
Hart said the woman. Carol
Natal Kriss, 36, ran from the
house alter her husband fired a
shot at her while she was sleep.
ing whh \he unldenUfled
boyfriend. The boyfriend wasn't
J.nJured. Hart said. K riu fled the scene in his late
model car. which later wu ob-
served by Laguna Beach police
who had monitored a bl"<*tcast
by sheriff's deputies, Hart said.
Officers Mark Fisher and
Rosie McLette first observed
Krass' car near Mountain Road
and South Coast Highway and
followed it as Kriss took a
circuitous route to Boal Canyon
in north Laguna Beach.
Kriss. the offi cers said .
stoppe-d. placed a .4S·caliber
automatic pistol to hJs bead. and
fired.
He was pronounced dud at
the s cene at 11:39 p.m .• Hart
said.
f'ro•P~AJ
SMITH ...
M 1ss Bealer aboard the craft
and th('fl dumped he r body at
!it":J lier remain~ havl' never
been r C<'Ove red
llowe\'er. Smith ll·~t1f1C'<i that
tl v. as actual I\ two men knov. n
onh· as J ack and Rav who
c<>t?rct"d hr m into part1 c 1patin ~ in
the k1dnappin~ The defendant
also churned that the two men,
rl'J.>rcst•nllng bus incs:, com
P<'I 1t o r -; of Miss Beale r ·~
v. ea Ith) brother , were the true
killer~ of the attractive young
woman after forcing him al gun-
point to Lake his boat to sea
G lies, arguing for the life of
his client, said sentencing Smilh
to life imprbonment without
possibility of parole would mean
the defendant would likely never
hve among free men again.
The defense attorney said 1t
would be tu ghly unlikely that the
J:Overnor v.ould ever commute
or modify Sm1th's sentence to aJ.
low him to be paroled from
prison. though the state's ctucf
executive would have that power
1£ there was no sentence of death
hanging over Smith.
G ties cautioned jurors that
their decision wo uld be ir·
reversible and something they
would have to bve with the rest
of their lives.
C' a rter. the prosecutor. made
no recommendation to the JW"Y
as to a s pecific punishment.
"You are all by yourself in this
case," the deputy district at·
torncy told the 1ury.
"Your standard of d~ncy 1s
what Uus case 1s all about." he
said
Carter said either a verdict of
death or li fe 1mpr1s onment
v.ould be JU~t He said Miss
Healer's family had also been
C'onsulted and had told him 1t
v.ould put its trust in the Jury.
The Jut') basically has three
options 1t can send Smith to
death row. sentence him to life
1n pnson without parole or reach
no dec1S1on al all
Smith already ha:, been coo·
vkted in federal court fOt" at·
tempting to extort $100,000 from
construction company owner
i.arry Fox of Anaheim, Miss
Bealer's brother .
f'r•• P-.e A I
WASTE •••
lngtoo, sludge produced al the
sanitation d iatrlcl facility in
Huntington Buch would be
trucked to the proposed plant
north o( Irvine. CurrenUy, that
s ludge Is dried in ffunliqton
Beach and depoelled In Coyote
Canyon Dump. Under the new
plan. the dried sludge would be
dumped in•~ ludtlll bl
ISff Canyon nOrtb ol lrviae.
In addiliOn to apparent opposi·
Uon from the city and the
llarinel, the idea o# UM lludle dryin·~ oppoled by lie
lrvlH IDY· Company apokeamaa Jerry
Colllna Wei the ~pany would
pref er seelnl tbe material
burned or dried bl Bee c~.
Lalt ~ COl8lt)' .uperyl8on
chOH Bee Canyon aa tIM atte ol a Hnltar'J landftll to replace the
almoat-full Coyote Caa/c:: dump, near lnine't TurUe arH. lrYtDe olfletala ot1t10Md
tbe plm It tbe u ... but ttopped
•bort ot .... tM eomty O¥W
UM ID .. .
Tbe .... = ladftU ..... Uoa ... .... ..,... fecill·
ty would Ult GP'l'at&q ta ......
tbr•• yean. uader eurreat ,a ....
.. .,, ...
Deity-~""""-~
THIS WAS SC£N£ AFTEA PICKUP PLOWED INTO ~EVIOUS FREEWAY ACCIDENT
One Deed, One Critical, One Jali.d Aa Re1uh of Crash Earty Sunday In Coat• Meaa
&dls Gore
2 Fatally
PAMPLONA. Spain
I AP> -lbe annual run·
ning ol the bulls through
Pamplona has ended with
the first ratalities ln three
years.
Crash on Freeivay
Kills 1, Injures 4
Two Spaniards were
gor ed to death by the
same bu.JJ and thrtt other
men were iO,Jured Sunday
Another man was gored
and in senoos cond1tJon to-
day on the last day of the
week.lo n g fes ti va l 1n
""h1c h cro .... ds of men run
fo r half a mill· through tht-
narrow street~ ahead or
six bulls h<>fore th" d~11h
program of bulH1 ghL'> ·
~ngres s man
·widens Visit
SEOL'L , South Korea tAPl
RC'p Stephen Solarz endc-d J
thrt'e·day \'l!>lt to South Kon:a
today and headed to the North
Korean capital of Pyongyan~
\ 1a Tok)o and Pekin~ Thl' :"(·v.
York Democrat v.11l be the hrs\
mem bt>r of C.ongress to v1:,1t the
.:'\orth Korean capital
Solan. a member of the lfl')Ui.t-
f ore1Rn Affairs Subc.-omm1U"' ·
on ;\s1 a and the Pacifi c. met 1n
Sroul v.1th South J\orcan Pr~i
rlent Choi Kyu hah and Fore1f.n
!\t inister Park Toni( 11n to dis
l'uss Korean issues Ile called
the v1s1l "useful." but 1ssl.K'd no
form al statemt•nt
Th e U S. go"ernm enl ha s
close u es wilh South Korea but
no relations with communist
North Koren, and Amen can of
f1c1als m Peking said Solarz 1s
not carmng a message c.o f\iort.h
Korea from the I.,; .S. govem ·
mcnt
Inmates Rampage
SL'S AN\'IL LE CAP 1
California Correctional Center
0U1c1als fired warning shol~
over the heads of about 500 in
mates during racial fights Su.tl
day and orde red a lockdown of
the l ,200-pn son facilit y here. om ·
year after an inmate rampage
left the medlum .secunty pn~n
in shambles
Jusc tor Gets ...
A California HiJ?hway Patrol
o(h cer was reported in cntJca,J
cond1tlon today in the aftermath
of a Sunday morning accident in
Costa Mesa in which a tow truck
operator wu killed and four
uther people were tnJUTed.
C H P Officer Rod Campbeil,
32. of An~1m. was in mten.s1ve
c are at FountaJn Valley Com ·
mun1ty Hospital. where he was
tH!mR trE'aled for head mJun es
-.uffered m the 4 a m a ccident
.ilong lhe i.houlder of the north·
bound San Diego f·r~wa) near
Fain 1cv. Road
Off1c.-ers 4'a1d a sm all pickup
l ruck struck a tn-.. lrurk parkl'd
alon g thE' s h ould1•r of the
freeway. JOJunnR C'ampbf·ll and
killing Harold lfobb Jr 22. n(
';a rdC'n \;rove
Both men had be-en stan'1inJ!
off the roadwcs:, .,urvf'ylnJ? a
~recked \'etu cle from an earlier
.tc.-c1denl which needed to be
towed awav
CHP Officer John Merntt said
Robb was c~hed between b1s
vehicle and the car to be towed
f our llunllngton Beach teen
Jgers nding in the back of the
pickup truck suffered minor to
moderate IOJUrle5 Three or
them Enc Sainz W1l1Ja m Sar
IJ1n. a.nd 1'1m Carlon all 19
v.ere ta.ken to ~t erC'\ \";t-ner«1I
ll o.,p1t~I and rt'lea,1·d .,hortl)
tht·rl·after
Nuclear Plant
Out of Action
T he San On o fre 1'uclear
r.t'neratmg Station will remain
(lU t of sen,~ unttl a bout mid·
Septembe r v.hlle corrod ed
~ll•a m tubes are replaced
A s pokesman for South~m
C<1hfom1 a Edison said ins~
t1on~ had revealed corrosion 1n
man~ of the one-half ineh tubes
that ca rry s tt-am from the
450 megawatt reactor
The reactor was shut down
April 9 for refueling , main·
tenance and completion of con
:,tructJon work. The spokesman
s aid refuel.mg has been complet·
ed and an overhaad of the steam·
powered t llrbtne generator 1s
neanng completJon
Ooeen Paoflc cord shOrtS. ~ for 1he
actlYe gel A rainboW of OOIOtS aQua. CO(ll.
beige. oft wt'"8 end INte blue ~~the
9"°'11 n • pr-.y group of Heww ~ tb.W.
Alie OtwrWt de Fer jaens
T he fourth passen~r. Terry
Wood, l9, was treated for lacera·
t1ons and transferred lo another
hos pital.
The driver or the pickup,
Robert Jordan, Z2. also of Hunt·
ington Beach. was taken into
custody on charges of felony
dr unk e n drivi n g an d
manslaughter
He was reported released UUs
morning from Orange County
Jail ()n $2.SOO ball and scheduled
w be arrau~ned July 28.
Another CHP offi cer at the
vt>n•· of \ht• 1.1rC'1dl·nt. Chuck
1.1 ml•·' v. J :o. uninJun·'1
County Cycle
Hider Killed
In Smashup
\ Santa Ana man died of head
inJur1es Sunday morning after
being thrown from his mot.oC"ey·
cle in Dana P oint Saturday
night. the Cahrom 1a Hi ghway ..
Patrol !\a.id Loda\
.\ C 11 P poke o; m a n ., a 1 d
"tt'Ph<'n \·inc('nl \1cNally. 23.
r11t·d .it San Clemente General
llo~p1tal 12 hours after the JI n m accident on Del O bispo
Street near Del Prado Avenue.
Accordmg to the CHP. McNal-
ly wasn·t we aring a helmet
""hen ~ was nd1ng his motorcy-
cle westbound on Del o·b1spo.
omcers said he apparently
\truck the curb and "'as ejected
head.first Lnlo the metal post of
a no parking sign. There were no
witnesses to the accident and in·
vcst1gators said today they don't
know how fast McNally was
travehng or what caused him to
hit the curb
Plane Evacuated
T\EW YORK CAPI -A Capitol
A1r-.ays Jet al Kennedy lnt.ema·
t1on al Airport was evacuated
Sunday after an engine caught
fi r e Just before takeoff. the~
f'ederal A\'latJon Administration
:,a id
ALSGARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714)~4·70~
lil
MONDAY, JULY 14, 1980
't'our Rometo••
D•lly Newspaper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
I
·Laguna OKs Arch Beach Slide Repair
' ., JOllN ........ ..............
' Dealli&e queel'-.... aM lavailaldty ol fedffal ~to
'ltelp pay tlae repair bUI for
lalHblide ......... Arda Buda
Heiahta. tbe i..,.. 8eedl Qty
Council bu ordered tbe city
manqer to solicit bida for the
'WOrll at IOOD U ftDal .... lot'
the project are completed.
In a apeclal meet.inc Saturday
mornlnc. eouneil me mbers
alf'"CI OD a ran ,that involves
tradlns aD4 tnstaltallon of
1torm dnim on more than 40
prinllb' owned loU ln the allde
a rea.
Coat.a for repain could run u
hlth u $100,000 not counllng
le1aJ fees, aecordiq to a report
s ubmitted to the council by City
Manager J{en Frank.
A city request to the federal
covemment tor. payment of part
of the repair cost was turned
dow n . Howe v e r . c ity ad ·
mlnlatrat.ors are now appealing
the denial.
"As of now there are no
federal funds available," Fran.k
s aid . '''l'be r e are cert a in
possibilities that the s tate couJd
pay for as much as 40 to 50 per-
cent of the costs. But at this time
we are not sure of the exact
per t'entage."
Tbe Feb. 11 landslide m Arch
B each He i g hts severe ly
damaged two homes, and loose
dirt and deb ris le ft by the
landslide below Del Mar Avenue
threaten more homes.
Besides the da mage to the two
homes. the slide destroyed a
manhole. portions of a sewer
line. utility equipment and near
ly 40 feet of the west end of Del
Mar Avenue .
The tons of dirt and debris
swe pt nearly 200 feet down the
hillside. covering portions of
Gamsborough Drive below.
Council action on the Arch
Beach Heights re pairs followed
a report by civil engineer Bob
Kallenbaugh of the engineering
fir m of Bem and Frost, which
was lured by the city m June to
prepare a preliminary report on
t he costs lo re pair damaged
areas In Arch Beach Heights.
The firm was authorized by
the council Saturday to proceed
with preparation of detailed
plans for reconstruct ion of the
hillside.
Following completion of this
report, the city m anager will
solicit bids for the work. The Ct·
<See ltEPAlllS, Page AZ>
GOP Flays Carter Presidency
Viejo
Man Kills
1\Vife, Sell
I
' A 39-y ear -old man s hot
h imself to death in Laguna.
Beach late Sunday night only
ll)lntues after he shot and killed
his estranged wife wlaom he had
found with her boyfriend at a
Jrtission Viejo residence.
T he murder-suicide drama
~ega n about 11 p .m . when
J;harles Elmer Kriss. 39. ol 26832
Magdalena, Mission Viejo, con·
fronted his wile at her home al
27321 Nubles. chased her out of
the house and shot her to death tn t.he yard, said Orange County
•eriff's U . Wyatt Hart.
Hart said the woman. Carol
Natal Kriss. 36, ran from the
ltouae after her husband fired a
lbot at her while she wu aleep-
1 n g with tbe unidentified
boyfriend. 1be boyfriend wua't
injured, Hart said
. K ri• fled the scene \A bla late
tnodel car. wtuc ' later wa ob-served by Laguna Beach police
who bad monitored a broadcast
by sheriff's deputies. Hart said.
Officers Mark Fisher and
ltosie McLette first observed
lu1ss' car nea r Mountain Road
and South Coast Hi~hway and
followed it as Kriss took a
circuitous route to Boal Canyon
in north Laguna Beach
(See SLAIN, Page A2)
BuJJ,s Gore
2 Fatally
PA M PLONA, S pa in
(AP> -The annual run·
ning of the bulls through
Pamplona has ended with
the first fatalities in three
years. Two Spaniards we re
gor e d to death by the
same bull and three other
men were injured Sunday.
Anather m an w as gored
and in serious condition to-
day on the last day of the
week-lo ng festival in
which crowds of men run
for ball a mUe through the
narrow streets ahead of
six bulls before the daily
program of bu.Ufigbta.
Coa8t
Wea tiler
Pate.by IDOl"DID8 clowla,
slicbtly warmer. Lows
tonight 52 at tM beHbea,
62 inland. Hllba Tuesday
lower '20a to a
Piiot Trailing Bis Olma LafJel.
You've seen those T-shirts that carry the words "T·Shirt"
across the front. So now comes this aircraft trailing a
streamer that identifies itself. M aybe it's an ad for a new
o •••• "'"" ,.,...
movie. Maybe it's JUSt an :J\'1ato r . with a whimsical
streak. But it wa!-. JUSt ont-of the 1ghts along Ora nge
Coast beaches over the fai r and ~unny weekend.
Parley
Opens in
Detroit
D ET R O IT C A P )
R<'publ1cans opened their na-
tiona l convention today with an
attack on President Carter's
··mistaken presidency" and a
determination to present a unit
<>d front for Ronald Reagan's
r ampa1gn to return the White
House to GOP cont rol.
When pa r ty chai r man 8111
Coverage of the Republican
national convention will be of-
fered at •:30, 5:30, 6. 6:30 and
7:30 on Channels 2. 4 and 7.
Pact Ends
laborers'
Walkout
Chilly Water Cuts
Action on Beaches
Lion Slain
On Campus
Of College
Brock called the 32nd \.iOP Na·
t1onal Convention to order today,
R e a gan 's \'tee pre s idential
choice was the only element of ,
suspense to occupy the del·
egates' iest for potitical gossip
and rumor.
tStt GOP, Page A%l
*
Labol'ers who went on strike a
week ago for a hefty boost to the
$8.98 per hour they now make
went back to work today. after
Southern California builders ten·
tatively agreed to the r aise Sun·
day night.
· The strike had halted con·
struction projects totaling in the
billions of dollars in value in
Orange and Los Angeles coun·
ties
Contractors represented by
the Association of General Con·
tractors are expected to formal·
ly vote on a $6.25 per hour raise
for general laborers later this
week, officiaJs said today.
The tentative agreement came
following a marathon nine-hour
negotiation session in Los
Angeles, according to Ray
Wilson. chairman of the labor
negotiating committee.
Settlement was reached last
<See STRIKE, Page A%>
The sky was blue and the
weather tailor-made for tanning
but the fun stopped there as
water temperatures along the
Orange Coast took on a winter·
like snap over the weekend.
In Laguna Beach a bout 25.000
vis itors showed up each day
Lifeguards reported one rescue
Saturday and 16 Sunday.
In San Clemente . wher e
guards recorded a modest 15
rescues for the weekend. the
ocean temperature dropped to a
chilly 58 degrees.
The unsummer-like sea tern ·
per atures a pparently brought
out the meanness in stingrays
a lo n g the O r a n ge Coas t.
Lifeguards from Seal Beach to
San Clemente said more time
was spent treating stings than
rescuing bathers.
The only incident that broke
the calm along the coast was in
San Clemente Saturday evening
when the skipper of a 32-foot
cabin cruiser gunned his vessel
onto the beach when he ~potted a
leak and feared his boat might
s mk.
Nuclear Plant
Out of Action
T he San Ono f r e Nut'li>a r
Generatmg Station will rl'mam
out of service until about mid·
S e ptem ber while t'orroderl
steam tubes are rcplat•t•d
A spokesm a n for Suuth<:rn
California Edison said inspet•
tions had rev<'akd corro::.1on in
many of the one-half tnt'h tu~ ..
th at c arr y st ea m from thl'
456·megawatt reactor
The reactor was shut down
April 9 for refu elln,e main-
tenance and completion of c.:on
struction work T he spokesman
said refueling has been complet-
ed a nd an overhaul of the ~team·
powered tur bin<' J,?eneralor 1~
near ing completion
SA~ DIEGO ! A P l -A 200-
pound declawed mountain hon
4'howrng agg ressio n.. while
prowhnJ! for seven hour.; on the
~iros~mont College t'ampu.4' died
~hortly after being shot w1lh a
1r a nqullizer g u n . s a id a
..pokeswoman for lhe San Diego
County Arumal Control Office.
Tht> :rnimal. belie ved to be
-.om~one·s pet, a ppa rently died of
... ho<'k or hunger Sunday. smce the
1 ranqwlit.er dosage " as not large
t•no u g h t o b e f a tal , the
'Pokeswoman said.
Many Faces ,
On Tonight's
GOP Agenda
DETROIT (A Pl -Here is
to ni ght's c he dule for the
Republican Nation al Conven·
t1 on.
Call to order at 5 p m. PDT
Presentation of Colors
Pledge of Allegiance by J im
Webb.
National Anthem b y Rep.
Robert H Michel of Illinois.
"We used a chemical tran· Se n J esse Helms of North
qu1l11.1ng agent powerful enough Ca rolina to introduce the Rev.
10 1mmob1lue a large dog." said Billy Graham . who wtll give th~
-.uper vistng a01mal control of· m vot'at1on.
ht'er Hank Miller "But they are Fi 1 m . ··Wh o Ar e T h e
\'er.> suscepllble to any kmd of Delegates., ..
agent. although we had no way Introduction of Michigan Gov.
of kno"'1ng that until we tried· Wilham M1 lhken by Lt. Gov.
the tranqwhzer .. ' James Brit'kley.
Milliken s~h.
State GOP Delegates Celebrate
Film: Alf Landon. introduc·
l ion of Sen . Nancy Landon
Kassebaum of Kans as.
Adress by t e mpo r ary
Chairman Kassebaum.
Introdu c tion of f orm e r
Treasury Secretary WilJiam E.
Simon by Sen. William S . Cohen
of Main. DETROIT <AP> -Th e
RepabUca Natianal Convention
is mostly a weekloDa celebration
for the California deteaatt.on, a
party to celebrate Ronald
Reagan's Yiet.ory after so many
yean (ff hard work.
From sides up and down the
Detrott Riyer, on big pleasure
boats to m outdoor party at the Detroit Yadlt Club. the 188 del·
.. at.el md 9D equal number of
alterutea are having a lood
time, a well-deserved rest, IOlne
aay.
.. We'ft been workinl for bim
for yeua. This is the celebra·
tion," said Paul Cahill, an
alternate fl'om ltmllqton.
Tbe .._atian'1 day on SUD·
daJ wu not, a particularly
lleaVJ .-e: a del ... Ucm meetin•
la tie ......... fol~ by ridM cm dala eab&D cndMn and ............. tM flaWle tbat =......-• .._ Detroit JUnr, ••ed bJ tbe P9r\J at tbe poeh """' ... . .. ..., ot .. _.. .... from
tile a.. .... AMI tMJ Ud ........... for,..n,
from lllAl lat nm ror penor ln
-.,.. 1111a ant tl'J for UM White
JIMo..111 119 to 11&1 narrow km
ID 1171.
1'lae mood II maela dlfr...t
from tlaat of u.e dele••Uon in K_.. Qty In lt11, wbea the
California d•l•••tH worked
hard to swing votes to Reagan,
but failed as Gerald Ford won
the nomination.
"There's not much maneuver·
ing going on here," said one
delegate al the yacht club party,
Under a wbit.e·and·yellow tent
at the yacht club, the delegates
ate. drank and s wapped stories
about Rugan, when they first
met him or whe n they last
talked to bim .
Without exception, the del·
e8ales Interviewed said they
were happy and content with the
situation -winning the top prize
the Grand Old Party has to offer
after trying ror 12 years.
"I'm a bll believer in tim·
ins." aaid Vernon Cristina of
San J<»e.
· ·•And this is Reagan'• time."
Tb• entbuslum of the delega·
Uon wuc'8ar.
"I bet there'• DOt a single de·
lelate bere who is not willinc to clf mb up the top of that buildin8
and be wlWn& to about 'Reacan
ii lolnl to Wln','' Hid Criltiu
at Ille.._. party at IM Detroit
Yacbt aub u the 1un Mt over
the beadqurten hotel at tbe
RenallNllCe Center on Sund_,.
Some al Rea1aa•1 relaUvea
were aa band as delqates. Neil Rea••· the rormer •ovemoc"'s
older brodaer. wu •e delec•te.
whU• Maureen Reqan, tbe CU·.
<See PAaTY, hi• Al>
•
Simon speech.
Introdu c tio n of forme r
Defense Secr et a r y Donald
Rumsfeld by Sen. J ake Garn of
Utah.
Rumsfeld speech.
Former President Ford in·
troductory film.
Ford speech. •
Address by Ben Fernandez of •
California, former presidential
candidate.
Address by Mayor Vincent
Cianci Jr. of Providence, R.I.
Program: "Together . . . A
New Beginning"
Be nediction by City Coun.
cllman Aaron Jobnsoo of Fay·
etteville, N.C., at approximately
8p.m . '\
L
PR.4YER OPENS
GOP CONCL4J'E
DETROIT (AP> -The
Republican NatJonaJ Conftlltion OPeDfld today with a minute of
sllent prayer for the 52
Amerieu boetal• betel in Iran.
The Republicans plan to open •
each MUlon ol tMlr tour...tay
convention wtt.b a pra.yer for U.
ho1t•1••· who marked their
2Wth llQ ol captivity today.
.U OM.Y PILOT L.§C Monfp • .!u!r t•. 1•
..-----JUST BREAUNG----.....
Dollar Vp; Gold,
Silver Down Sharply
t.ONDON <Al'> Thtt value of lM-dollar n'1M" a1alnat otht!r
major curt1'ncle$ on forci.trn mon~y martlt'' today Oa\d •nd
silver fell aharply
Gold wa O•ed by tht> aftemoofl m~un1 °' London a top
dealer& at '850 a troy ounce. doW1a trcND "1 I an oun<'e •t lh41 ' loe•n1
Friday. ButllphM\ledto .. lnNewYor•.down PO IO
SUver traded In New Y<W'k M SU I), do•n Cl \'t'nla
"'-' ""'-Fe•r. S .. I
NED BL t't' tAV> A woman aftd ht>r thre'CI f'h1ldr•n 1u-rt-
murdtted, apparently by a lZ yHr old man "he> lh•n dro\ f' lo Laaa~n Nallonal Park and •med hlmaelf. Tetu.ma County
sherlfh deputle~ uld today
The bodies of BtrMra Kllc-hc-n. 31, anc1 her chlldrt'n
Denise, 8. Shell)•, U. and Echurd 10. •C'l"f' fu und Sund•y 1~
their home. ~Y had bftn 3hac 111a.bbeJ anlf mulllaled Satur
day. nid ~riff Ron Konla
Edward Crandall or "'air H•,~n •11~1•1t<ntly <trovt-to l.• s~n
National Park, shot hlms~lf. ttwn droH O\'t'r 11 C'Urt, deput1.-~
said.
Crandall left 2 s ulcidf' not.r •Ith • p•rk Altt'ncbnt "11~ u
drawing of a screw and a ball th•l m•tt>hC'\I .. Jra• Ing rra• led
on lhe wall of the Kitt hrn ~~"'" lh'Vllll\'' '·"\' 1\1:.,1 "ntlt'n on the wall was, "I did U, l d\H1't k•~•• •h1
l~. Radie ~ .. ••••rtl
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rte."O 1AJ') A tximh c-AplodNt today at
the base of a U.S. Coast Gund r•lh u be1l\'t>n to•..r in San Juan
No injuries were reportl!'d
The Coast Guard allributnt the" ~·111h11u1111 tt•rrori!'t~ ..
•·r~ ff•••..-~••fl 8n1rr
WIESBADEN. Wf'sl Gt"rtn~my 1 A P l Jo~rt.•ed hostage
Richard Queen's healt.h ('()f'llJDIJot'S to improve. ht' has bttn busy
on the telephone to the l 'nited State.s and has spent some time
with a military chaplain. his falht>r ~Ported toda\•
U.S. officiaJs say the 2&-year--0ld Qu~n. released by Iranian
authorities Friday after e1~ht months as a hostage. will remain
at the US. Air F'ort'e hospital hert-for several more days of
medical test!.
lie 1s behe,·ed surrenn11. from a neurological disorder caus·
ing dizziness and stiffness on his left side
ltiC>rrsidr Firf» Sprrtuh
RIVERSlDE <AP ) -fire omc1als hoped today to contair. a
wind-whipped brus h fire that raced across 800 acres of rugged
mountainside m Riverside County
Three air t1:1nke rs were called In to help fight I.he blaze that
br~ke out a t about 5:30 p.m. Sunday on Box Springs Mountain.
sa1d Capt. Herb Eberhardt of the state forestry division.
More than 200 firefighters from city. coWlty. state and
federal agencies battled the names across "very steep. very
rocky terrain" in the Box Spnngs Canyon arcC1 Eberhardt ~a .id
No inJurie. we re rePorted.
REP AIRS APPROVED • • •
ty Council also asked City Al·
torney William Keiser to pre-
pare a report on the city's legal
responsibilities and liabilities in
connection with the landslide.
t 'ro• r,..-Al
STRIKE ...
"l'ek "1th repre~entati ves of
various crafts and skills union::.
but the continued walkout by
laborer s who p e rform the
J::cneral hard work kept several
major projects in Orange Coun·
ty s hut down
The 12,000 laborers represent-
ed by Laborers and Hod Car·
riers Union Local No. 652, Santa
Ana. kept a total of 100,000 other
"orkmen out during their s trike
which began last Monday
1 n addition . the council
authorized the city manager's
office to ~ure permission from
the private property owners in·
volvcd to give the city access to
the areas under repair.
llowever. if voluntary access
is not forthcom in g. council
me mbers said they are prepared
to usl' a nuisance abatement
proced11re lo gaan access to the
property.
This would involve a public
hearing at which the owners· ob-
1cct1ons would bt! heard. At the
conclusion or the hearing, unaf·
rected areas blocking access to
da ma g ed areas could b e
declared a nuisance in order for
the city to gain access to the prop·
ert)' under repair.
Owners of the homes refused
the c ity pe rmission to g o
through their property to the
damaged area. The city then
declared the homes a nuisance
following a public hearing on the
matter and gained legal entry to
the property
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GOP •••
The aeene on the packtd floor
ol Joe Lou.ii Arena wu far d1f.
ferent from low yean a10 wbeD
lh• RepubUun1 convened ln
Kanua City. Mo . elo1111
divided aftt'r a bitter primary
fl1ht betwt!t!n He•a•n and then·
Prttsl~t l"ord
·rh1i1 )'ear the show belonl(ed \o
Kuwan Thti buttona. bannen1
and bumpe>r 11ticker11 earn~ his
na me .,'ord wu ln a s upportln1
ro le, the featured speaker at
ton,llhl'i. se1mon and a symbol ot
efforts to unllt the party.
S trll'C delegates and party of.
h raals bettnn arrivln& here last
\H•t•k. I.he convention city has
V£EP SELECTION
STILL IN AIR -A3
bt'en the scene or inten s e
~peculation about the vice ptts·
lckntrnl nomination as well as
t•ffort.i1 to lnnuence It.
The uttt!nda for the openlng
corwentmn session was devoted
to routant-business and a few
~IH't't'h~. led off by a welcomf•
from Mayor Coleman Young or
t><'lroat . a Democrat . who is a
top Polit.ical ally of President
l'itrh.-r.
St·n. H1c hard Lugar or ln-
da,rna. one or those on Reagan's
lis t of vice pres idential
p1lss1bihtu.•s and the featured
!'pt'aker at the opening session.
set the tone of this week's con.
\'ent1on oratory with a slashing
attack on Carter.
Said Lugar: "Thank goodness
for an election year In this coun-
try. Thank goodness for a
chance to undo the damage ol a
mistaken presidency while there
is still time."
Lugar described Carte r a s
.. weak and ineffective" in his
handling of foreign affairs.
"It can now be said of Presi-
dent J immy Carter that he ha s
failed in the worst way a presi-
dent can he has increased I.he
possiblility of war." Lugar said
By contrast. said the senator .
··Ronald Reagan understands
that H America offers steady
and reliable leader5hip. we will
find s upport from our allies in
W l' ~ t e r n 1-; u r o p e . J a p a n
Australia and elsewhere and Wl'
~111 rebuil d <in effert1vc rrcc
\4 0rld alharlC'e "
Reagan '4as fl ying to the con·
vent ion l'ity today. a Journey
capping u 12·year-qucst for I.he
Hl•publican presidential nomina
!Ion Most of his top aides ar·
ri V<'d last week a nd worked to
defuse potential conflicts over
the party platform and to try to
ensure that the convention will adhere to a script as tightly
c rafte d as that or an y of
H.ca~an·s old Hollywood movies
Four thousand delegates and
alte rnates and thousands more
reporters. t echnicians and
political groupies arrived in
town over the weekend and filled
hotels for mi les around. includ·
ing several across the Detroit
Haver in Windsor. Canada.
f 'ro"' Page 1\ I
SLAIN •..
Kriss, the officers s a id .
~topped , placed a .45-cali ber
automatir pistol to his head, and
fired .
He was pronounced dead at
the scene at 11:39 p.m ., Hart
said.
Hart said Mr. and Mrs . Kriss
had been involved In divorce
proceedings. The only survivor.
Hart said. is a son. J ames. 17
PARTY •••
didate's daughte r . was an
alternate.
But several of the delegates
wer e not in Detroit. Led by
Californi a Senate Minority
Leader William Campbell , a
number of state senators were
still in Sacramento, trying lo
work out a final solution that
would lead to passage or the
state budget. It's hung up in the
legis lature pas t its conslltu·
tionaUy mandated deadline of
July 1.
County Fair Aims
For Record Crowds
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Oran'e County Fair -officials
are optimistic that they will far
s urpass last year 's attend -
ance as Sunday admittance
figures zoomed \o nearly 42,000.
So far, with three or the 10 fair
days behind them, officials re·
port that 110,911 people have
been admitted through the fair
gates. That's 16,216 more than
during the first three days ol
last year.
Fair manager Ken Fulk said
his staff predicted earlier that
400,000 would attend the fair,
which mds July 20, this year .
Last year's attendance totaled
306.000.
Fair board staff members had
projected record attendance
figures becaWM! of a concentral·
ed advertising and public rela·
lions campaign lhll year based
on the theme "A Touch or Coun·
try" and revolvi ng around
Orchleo, the fair's chicken
m ascol. ·
A spokeswoman said this
morning that the flrst tbr"
days' attendance fl1ures also
have been high because of
"perfect weather" and creal
"entertainment attractions."
Fair Slate
Tuelda.y i1 Senlor Cililena Day at the 3llMI Al:mual
Orance c.ounty Fair tn eo.t.a Mesa. The fair, playtnc
to record crowd.I tb1s year, will open at 10 a .m . with the
normal S3 .,tmiMkJG lee reduced to SI for tbOle .,. a or
older.
M._, event.I Tueldar. Include: -Noon to 10 p.m., Fi m re.tival.
-2 p.m .. kkta' oran1e tou eontest.
-2 to 5 p.m., Cbet "Cetllab" Jobuoa at Mooublne Meadows. -a p.m., clown coeteat.
-a:ao, s:ao and T:ao r..m .. l"ua'•·•·PGDPIA' ctttm.
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-1p.m.,Bl'UlbArbor11...,.w Band tD llOOftlldne
Meadowl.
-1 and 9 p.m .• Pat Boone ln the ampbltbeater.
--f md 10 p.m., Luer Dllcolllanla fa tM ....-tandl.
-l:IO p.m., Pbolalx .Jaa Band oe llerttqe .....
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THIS WAS SCENE AFTER PICKUP PLOWED INTO PREVIOUS FREEWAY ACCIDENT
___ One Dead. One Critlcet, One Jelled At Reautt of Crash Earty Sunday In Coat. Mesa
Services Set
For Youthful
Crash Victim
Crash on Freeway
Kills 1, Injures 4
,I
Funer al services will be held
in Newport Beach for James
Benner, an 18-year-old La((una
Beach youth who d ied Saturday
from inJuries received Thursday
in a freak accident on the S<inta Ana Freewayin SantuAna.
Service::; will be conducted :it
11 a .m . at Pucific View
Memorial Park Chapel, Newport
Beach. Burial will follow at
Pacific View Me morial Park
Benner. who ~r<iduated this
year from Laguna Beach Hi gh
School, was injured when an er·
rant tire from a tractor tra1l<·r
rig bounded on·r the• freewa' ..,
l'l'nte r divider and rras hed int<1
the cuh of a pickup truck 1n
"h1ch BennC'r and two fnt·n1h
from Heald..,burg Wl·re riding
The California lf 1g hwa)
Patrol said it hasn't located th1.·
driver or the tra('tOf·lrail ·r' n ~
from whichthet1r<>fell
Benner 1s ..,un 1v1•cl tn hi "
parents. Mr und Mr~. Hobert
Menner or the family home. 21:~0
Victoria Drive; five brotheri..
Louis. Francis. Bobbv. Arthur
a nd Lowell : three· s is ter s.
Maryknoll . Julie <.tnd Ellen. und
u grandmother. Mrs . Ameha
Wolfe . of Sun Oief;!,o.
Woman, 19,
Kidnapped,
Raped by 4
Huntmgton Beach police are
seeking fo ur suspects who kid
napped and raped a 19-year-old
Huntington Beach woman Fn·
day night and early Saturday
morning.
The woman was walking near
her h ome at l ndlanapol1 ~
Avenue end Beach Boulevard
about 10:30 p.m. when two men
on foot stopped her to ask for
direction!\. according to S~l
Luis Ochoa.
When she stopped to help the
pair, two accomplices drove by
in a late model car. They threw
her into t.He vehicle and drove to
an orange grove where she was
raped and sexually abused by all
four men.
Just for oats.
A CaJ1Com1a H1ghway Patrol
om cer was reported in cnt1cal
condition today in the aftermath
of a Sunday morning accident in
Co::.ta Mesa in which a tow truck
ope rator was killed and rour
other people were injured.
CllP Offi cer Rod Campbell.
32. of Anaheim. was in intensive
care at Fountain Valley Com-
munity ltospttal. where he was
being treated for head inJunes
s uffered in the 4 a m accident
alonK I.he shoulder of the north·
bound San D1c~o Fn:ewuy near
Fu 1 n ll'" Road
orr1n•r ... ..,3111 .J 'm.Jll pu·ku11
tn1t·k :.truck a to" trurk !Jdrkt-d
" I•' n ~ t h P :-. ho u 111 •• r o f t h,
ln•1•w;1~ tnJun111.! C.1m11twll Jnrt
k1llin~ llJrold ltulJlJ Jr . 22 . .,,
.;.1rdt·n Cn>H
Roth men h:111 hN·n ..,t:10d1nr
off tht• roadwiJ y ..,urv{·y1 ng .,
\\ rc·<'ktod \'l•hwlr· from an t•arh1•r
.11·c 11h·nt "tHt 11 111·cd1:d tu t,..
(11\1, l 'cl J \I, .J\
CH P Offl<:er John ~1erntt ~aid
HtJhh was crustwd between his
\'t•h1clc and the car to be towed
f-'our lfuntm~ton Reach teen-
a~t·rlt net.mg m the back of the
pickup truck suffered minor to
modt'rate 1n1ur1 e:. T hree of
thC'm En c &11nz. Willi am Sar·
!:Jin. ;md Tim Carlon, all 19 --
" t•n · l<Lkl·n tu M crC'v Gt-m•ral
llo:.pat ul and rcl~u i.ed ~hortl y
thl'n·ufll'r
Thi.> fourth pa~~en~er. T<·rry
Wnod HI. \lo J:> trc.Jtcd for l3ccra
'"fot, Candle
Cause Fire
J\ fi re swrted Sunday by a
fo ur year-old girl playing wtt.h a
randle at a San Clemente apart·
ment was dow.ed by a neighbor
before firemen urr1 ved.
The fire. which caused an
l'Slimated $500 damage t o
clothes and a bedroom closet in
the home of Patnc1a Hampton,
133 W Canada. was put out with
p1tchen; of water. fire men said.
The child had lit a candle and
se t it In the closet. whe re
clothing caught fir~. firemen re-
ported
Ocean Pactf ic cord shom. '8110red !of the
acttve Olll A re1nb0w of oo6ofs aQua. eo<al.
beige, Off wt1te and state blue. Comp1emen11ng the
shOOs are a pretty Qroup of Hewa11an pnn1 b4ouse5
Also Chemin de Fer leans
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lion~ and transferred to another •1 •
hospital. . ,.
The drive r or t he pickup,
Robert Jordan, 22, also of Hunt-
1 n~ton Beach. was taken into · '
custody on charges of felony
d runk e n driv ing a nd '
manslaughter.
JI~ was reported released this
morning from Orange County
J :ul on S2,500 bail and scheduled
to bt> arraigned July 28.
Another CllP officer at the
,t•cnc of the accide nt, Chuck
l,c mlcy, ~ui. uninJurt:d
Man Attacked
By P e t Dog
In San Onofre
i\ man who teased his do~ a
l1tllt' too ion~ at San Onofre
Campground Sunday was taken
t11 San Cle m e nte Gene ral
Hospital for treatment of a
:.cvt.!re dog hi.te on the face.
Lifeguards al the beach camp-
~ r o u n a s aid th a t To m
Mc Donald. 22. of Hollywood,
1.1mping with friends at the
11.Jrk. was teab1ng the dog while
It was eatm~ when the dog start-
•·d growling
~t rDonald continued lt.!asing
lh~ urumi11. 1l 14 ab reported, and
lh1· dog hit the man on his left
Jrrn
Mr Donald then r~portedly hit
the do~ m the mouth and the do~
in turn lunged and bit him on the
right cheek. He was taken lo San
('lt.•mente Gener al Hospital for
treatment
Workers Return
D ETROJT t A Pl Buses
rolled a nd ga r bage piles
dwindled today as city services
returned to normaJ The city's
9.000 bus mechanics. sanitation
workers and clerical wortiers •
began their fint full day back on ..
the Job following the weekend •
settlement of a l2·day walkout
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·~-....... GOP CHAIRMAN BILL BAdcK OPENS CONVENTIO,N
Some Harsh Words for Certer'• 'Mletaken Pr•UdeftCY
GOP Opens Fight
t By Poking Carter
DETROIT CAP>
Republicans opened their na-
tional convention today with an
attack on President Carter's
•·mistaken presidency·• and a
determination to present a unit-
ed front for Ronald Reagan's
campaign to return the While
House to GOP control.
When party chairman Bill
Brock caJled the 32nd GOP Na-
tional Convention to order today,
Rea gan 's vice pres idential
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Many Faces
On Tonight's
GOP Agenda
DETROIT <AP> Here is
tonight's s chedule for the
Republican National Conven-
tion
Call to order al S p.m . PDT
Presentation of Colors
Pledge of Allegiance by Jim
Webb.
National Anthe m b)' Rep.
Robert H. Michel of Illinois.
Sen J esse Helms of North
Carolina to introduce the Rev.
Billy Graham, who w1ll give the
invocation. Film : • W ho A r e The
Delegates?··
Introduction of Michigan Gov.
William Milljken f>y Lt. Gov.
James Brickley.
Milliken speech.
~Im: Alf Landon, introduc·
tion of Sen. Nancy Landon
Kassebaum or Kansas.
Adress b y t e mpor a r y
Chairman Kassebaum.
Introduc tio n o f former
Treasury Se<:retary William E.
Simon by Sen. William S. Cohen
of Main.
Simon speech.
J n t r od uc lion of former
Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld by Sen. J ake Gam of
Ut ah.
Rumsfeld speech. ·
Former President Ford in-
t.rodud.ory mm.
Ford speech.
Address by Ben Fernandes ol
CaUfomia, former presldenUal
candidate.
Address by II ayor Vincent
Cianci Jr. ol Providence, R.1.
Program: "Toaetber .•• A
New Beginning"
Benediction by City Coun·
cllman Aaron Johnloo of Fa1·
ett.evUle, N.C., al approximately
lp.m.
PR4t'ER OPENS
COP CONCL.4YE
Dl:TROJT CAP> -Tiie Repabllem ,..._., c..-..
opened tGda.J wtdl a minute "' •llent prayer ror tbe 52 Am*1c• ....,_bead In !rm.
Tbe -.-c-..... to GflD eaeb ._.. ol tlM6I' foar-da1
-·--wttla • ,...,., for tbl llo1t.,.., wbo marked tlMlr
._., ol capU.ttJ ~· ·
choice was the only element or
s uspense lo occupy the del·
egates' zest for political gossip
and rumor.
The scene on the packed floor
of Joe Louis Arena was far dif-
ferent from four years ago when
the Re publicans convened in
Kansas City. Mo .. closely
divided after a bitter primary
Cow._ of ttte R9publc8n
national conventlOn wtl be of·
tered et 4:30, 5:30, 6, 6:30 and
7:30 on Channel• 2, 4 and 7.
fight between Reagan and then-
President Ford. This year the show belonged to
·Reagan. The buttons, banners
and bumper stickers carried his
name. Ford was in a supporting
rote, the featured speaker at
tonight·s session and a symbol of
efforts to unite the party.
Since delegates and party of·
ficials began arriving here last
week, the convention city has
been the scene of intense
speculation about the vice pres·
idential nomination as well as
efforts to influence it.
The agenda for the opening
convention session was devoted
to routine business and a few
speeches. led off by a welcome
from Mayor Coleman Young of
Detroit, a Democrat, who is a
top political ally of President
Carter .
Sen. Richard Lugar of ln·
diana, one of those on Reagan's
!is l o r vice preside ntial
possibilities and the featured
speaker al the opening sessjon,
set the tone or this week's con-
vention oratory with a s lashing
attack on Carter.
Said Lugar: "Thank goodness
for an election year in tbls coun·
try . Thank goodness for a
chance to undo the damage of a
mistaken presidency while there
is still time." Lugar described Carter as
"weak and ineffective" in his
ha ndling of foreign affairs.
(See GOP, Pa1e AZ>
Flower Street
Repairs Set
In Costa Mesa
MotorisU are urged to avoid
Flower Street i.n eo.t.a Mesa for
the next four •eeks between Tu1tln and lrv,De Avenues
beeaute ol a w-:,rpe project.
COMtnleUGn to replace a
four-lacll lteel pipe becan todQ'.
1atd offlctala of Me••
COlllOlldated Water Dtstrkt.
Tbe project, awarded to
'nlbodo OollltnaCtiOn Co., IDc .•
of VllU UDdll' a sn ,as1 ecmtract,
eala. for lmtall•kla of a lh:·lDcb
pipe .. .... llOl1b Ude ol tbe
ltreel, oftlelall Hid.
The proJeet, allowed eo da1S for compltiUon, actually lbould
be done bl ... lban • moath.
t.berl.. ~ wort .. part
of tbe diatrid'I owrall .....
pfpe lmpronment pro1ram,
UMy added.
.. , ..
C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Mesa Crash Fatal
~
CHP Officer, Three Others lnjw-ed
A California Hi&bway Patrol
officer was reported ln critical
condition today ln tbe aftermath
of a Sunday morning accident in -
Coat.a Mesa in which a tow lnlck
operator was killed and four
othe r people were injured.
CHP Officer Rod Campbell.
32, of Anaheim. was in intensive
care al Fountain Valley Com·
munily Hospital, where be was
being treated for head injuries
s uffered in the 4 a.m. accident
along the shoulder of the north-
bound San Diego Freeway near
Fairview Road.
Officers said a s mall pickup
t ruck struck a tow truck parked
along the s hould er of the
freeway, injuring Campbell and
killing Harold Robb Jr., 22, or
Garden Grove.
Both men had been standing
off the roadway surveying a
wrecked vehicle from an earlier
accident which needed to be
towed away. .
CHP Officer John Merritt said
Robb was crushed between his
vehicle and the car to be towed.
Four Huntington Beach teen·
agers riding in the back . oC the
pickup truck suffered m inor to
mod erate injuries. Three of
them -Eric Sainz. William Sar·
tain. and Ti m Carlon, all 19 -
were taken to Mercy General
Hospital and released s hortly
thereafter.
THIS WAS SCENE AFTER PICXUP PLOWED INTO PREVIOUS FREEW~ Y ACCIDENT
One Dead, One CrtUcal, One JaUed As Result ot Crash Early Sunday 1n Costa Mesa
The fourth passenger, Terry
Wood, 19, was treated for lacera-
taons and transferred to another
hospital .
The driver of the pickup.
Robert Jordan. 22. also of Hunt-
ington Beach , was taken into
96.25 Per Hour
r us tod\ on charge-; of felony
drunken dr1v1n g and
m anslauJ?hter.
Jle was reported released th1s
mornm~ from Orang<: County
Fair Crowds
For 3 Days
Ahead of '79
Orange County f air -om cials
are optimist.le that they w1U far
s urpass last year's attend-
a nce a s S unday admittance
fi gures zoomed to nearly 42,000:
Laborers Granted
Hefty Pay Boost
So rar, with three of the 10 fair
days behind them , officials re·
port that 110,911 people have
been admitted through the fair
gates. That's 16.216 more than
during the first three days of
last year. Fair manager Ken Fulk said
his staff predicted earlier that
400.000 would attend the fair.
which ends July 20. this year.
Last year's attendance totaled
306,000.
Fair board staff members had
projected record attendance
figures because of a concentrat·
ed advertising and public rela·
taons campaign this year based
on the theme "A Touch of Coun·
try" a nd r evolving around
Orch ico, the fair's c hicken
:nascot.
A s pokeswoman said this
m orning that the fi rst three
days· attendance figures also
have been high because of
··perfect weather" a nd great
"entertainment attractions."
Inmates Rampage
SUSANVILLE CAP > -
California Correctional Center
officials fired warning shots
over the heads of about SOO in·
m ates during racial fights Sun·
day and ordered a lockdown of
the 1,~priloo facility here, one
year after an inmate rampage
left the mediwn·security prison
In shambles.
Laborers who went on strike a
week ago for a hefty boost to the
$8.98 per hour they now make
went back to work today, after
Southern California builders ten·
tatively agreed to the raise Sun-
day night .
The strike had halted con-
s truchon projects totaling in the
billions or dollars in value m
Orange and Los Angeles coun·
ties.
Contractors represented by
the Association or General Con·
tractors are expected lo formaJ·
ly vote on a $6.25 per hour r aise
for general laborers later this
week. officials said today.
The tentative agreement came
following a marathon nloe·hour
negot iation session in Los
Angeles. according to Ray
Wilson. chairman of the labor
negotiating committee.
Settlement was reached last
week with representatives of
various crafts and skills unions
but the continued walkout by
labo rers who pe rfo rm the
general hard work kept several
major projects in Orange Coun-
ty s hut down.
The 12,000 laborers represent-
ed by Laborers and Hod Car·
riers Union Local No. 652, Santa
Ana. kept ai~ ol 100,000 other
workmen~ during their strike
which began lut Monday.
J obe back in progress today
include:
-llem1dellat ud espe•lne
or Aaabeim Stadium. where the
Rams are to play their first ex-
htbtUoa game Aue. 11. a S33
million project.
-~ of a second
Fair Slate
Tuesday la Senior Ctlbem Day at the and Annual
Orange County Falr in Costa ...... The fair, playtnc
to record crowds this year, wlll open llt 10 a. m. witb lbe
normal $.1 edmllaion fee reduced to $1 for lbOle ace es cw
older.
MO>r eve.au Tuesday include: -Noon to 10 p.m .. Film Festlval.
-2 p.m., klda' orante tosa contest.
-2 to 5 p.m .. Cbet "Catftab0 Jobmoa at M.._abhte
lleadowl.
--3 p.m., down cont.est. -a:•. a:• ucl t :ao p.m .. P'ull'•·a·PGPPin' Clrc\d.
-4 and I p.m., Swaytnc BelJ'OI Mrlaf act.
-e: 15aac1•:15 p.m .. w1n.n Troupe. IUO ·~:.:r ... · -t:30 to 10 p.m .. Joauuu. Lane Olxielucl .
-T p.m., Bnaab Arbor Bluesr ... Band In MowblDt
MHdon.
-1 md lp.m .. Pat Booae In die 1~bbeatar.
-8 end 10 p.m .. La.Mr Dlleomania die trlDdltudl· -1:• p.m •• l'tloeD1x Jaa Bud cm a.rttaa• Slap.
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and Uurd unit at the San Onofre
nuclear power plant near San
Clemente. a $3 1 billion Job.
-Continai11g work on the
Diemer lntertie pipeline which
will bn ng Met ropolitan Water
01s tr1ct s upplies t o centr al
Or ange County to support conlln-
u in g county g rowth, a SlOO
m1lhon proJect
-Bulleting of • n~w. seven·
lane Pac1f1 c Coast Highway
bridge over Newport Bay in
Newport Beach. an S8 9 m11Uon
proJect designed to clear one of
the worst traffic bottlenecks m
Southern California.
Builders had ong1nally offered
laborers only $5.10 per hour
more than they now m ake. lead-
ing union officials a week ago to
suggest the low figure indicated
a measure ()f racial prejudice.
They noted the laborers' union
is comprised mostly of blacks
and Mexican-Americans and ac·
cused builders of figuring they
could offer t he minorities less
mone y and get away with it.
Contractors denied that al·
legation and ridiculed it, saying
the simple fact of the matter
was that laborers have s trong
backs, not specialized skills and
a re therefore not as valuable to
the Industry as others.
O ne of t h e agr eem e nts
reached Sunday was in the up-
gr ading of certain job classtfica·
tions , according to negotiating
spokesmen.
The agreement also calls for
the union to remove Its picket
lines from construction sites and
the contractors to rescind their
lockout order imposed over the
strike.
Pickets were on duty at the
Oranae County Fair ln Costa
Mesa, among other locati.oaa.
The picketing bad UttJe effect
on attendance at the fair·
grounds, where the fair started
on Friday.
Comtnldion work wu halted
also oo a City ol lmne project
placlq underpouDd tbe Agua
Cbinon flood control channel in
the so-ca.Wed Ooldm Triancle
formed by the Lapna, Sant.a
Ana and San Dleco freeways.
Tbe Job la tbe ftrst step of
establlllunent ol a 1lant eom-
merclal mall at t.Ut loeatJon.
Be@in Releued
JERUSALJ:M CAP) -Prime
111111.aW Meucbem Becin. •. kM*lllf ... ......, pale ud tbin but
1peak•n1 1llarpl1, ••ft tb•
hoapltal &oday two weeka after
1ufJ•rtna a mild bHrt. attack .
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Jail on S2.500 bail anc1 '>chcdult'd
to be arraigned Jul.). 28
Another CHP offi c:l·r at the
,c·ene of the accident Chuck
Lt!mlcy, was uninjured.
Chill Factor
l)ampens Fun
At Beaches
The sky was blue and the
weather uulor-made for tanrung
but the run stopped there as
water temperatures a lonR the
Ora nge Coast took on a wmter-
hke s nap over the weekend.
The unsummer-hke seu tcm·
peratures apparently brouS?ht
out the meanness an st1nJ,!r:.tY'
along the O r an~e Coa~t
L1fe~uards from Seal Reach to
San Clemente said more time
was spent treating ... tin~s than
rescuing bathers.
The onlv incident that broke
the c31m ~long the mast was in
San Clemente Saturday evening
when the skipper of a 32 foot
t'ab1n crwser gunned h1 " vessel
onto the beach when he :-potted CJ
leak and feared hi s boat mi~ht
sank .
In Laguna Beach about 25.000
visitors showed up each day
Li feguards reported oni: rescue
Saturday and 16 Sundav.
In Newport Beach the water
reached a high of 60 degrees.
Lifeguards. noting that 95.000
Leach goers crammed onto the
strand each day, reported only
six rescues Sunday.
In San Clem e nte. whe r e
g uards recorded a modest 15
rescues for the weekend, the
ocean temperature dropped to a
chilly 58 degrees.
Coast
Weather
Patchy morning clouds.
slightly warmer. Lows
tonight 52 at the beaches,
62 inland. Highs Tuesday
lower 70s to 88.
INSIDE TODA"
England and Cali/omio art
running neck aftd neck m tM
intnnational cuckoo competi·
Uot1 /or fTtt form , tmtnhibit·
ed ecectltricity. 8..t \Olwft tM
MotodouJft c.'OfMI, Colifondo
IDiU be lanf. Sec "Ctu:lcoo
Ratt,",.A1. • •••
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Dollar lip; Gold,
Silver Down Sharply
LONnoN (AP) -TIM vaJue ot CM dollar l'OM a1a'• othel'
majOr nll'l'ed• oa for-etp mooey market.a today Gold and &l iver f.U llaarply.
Gold wu tiud by U. ....__...One of L.oedoe'a Lop
dealen al .. 7 a troJ ~ ..... from Wfl an OU!lct at the eJoel"I Frid~. Bul.!:!ct.,.Sto.aleNew Yon, down $.10 ~.
SUVtt lnNewY~attu n .ctowneo c"nu
n .............. ~tad~
WASHl:NG1'0.N (AP> -A. Def .... lotelliltoce A~cy re
port hu concluded tMt a ~ fluh ov•r lhe SouU. Atlu·
tit' in September probabiy wu cauaed by a cludealine nuc lc,,ar
uplOtS100. Pentagon sourcn u.ld tod•y.
The report, laid to bt bedted wttb un~rt.alntles, d1aa1rea
with the opinklft ol a WllJte fioule.apouored panel ot non1ovft"D•
ment ex:swru wbo leued to tM vfew that the Ouh atemmtd from utw'al cauaes.
The iuue ~Sept. 22 when a VELA nuclear teet ~
satellite registered what WM det.cribed as an "optkal nuh."
U.S . in~gence sources aaid at CM Ume they beUeved South
Africa might have exploded a nuclear device In the atmosphere over a remote part ol lhe South AUanUc.
11.S. lhulle ·~· •••• e.nr SAN JUAN. Puerto Rko <AP> -A bomb exp&oded today at
the base 0( a U.S. Coast Guard radio beacoo tower in San Juan.
No injuries were reported.
The Coast Guard attributed the bombinR to "terrorists ...
FrePd llo•t~ Said llfttn-
WIESBADEN. West ~rmany CAP > -Freed hostage
Richard Queen's health continues to improve, he bas been b.WIY
on the telephone to the United States and has spent some Ume
with a military chaplain, his father reported today. .
U.S. officials say the 28-year~ld Queen, released ~Y lraru~n
authorities Friday a rte r eight months as a ho6t~ge , Wlll remain
at the U.S. Air Force hospital here for several more days or
medical tests.
He is believed suffering from a neurologicaJ disorder caus·
ing dizziness and stiffness on h.is left side.
RJl'ersfd~ Ff re Sprea4b
RIVERSIDE (AP> -Fire officials hoped today to cont.a.ir; a
wind-whipped brush fire that raced across 800 acres of rugged
mountainside in Riverside County.
Three air tankers were called In to help fight the blaze that
broke out at about S 30 p m. Sunday on Box Spn~gs Mountarn.
said Capt. Her b Eberhardt of the state forestry d1v1s10n
More than 200 firefighters from city. county. s tate and
fedcraJ agencies battled the n ames across "very steep. very
rocky terrain" in the Box Spnngs Ccsnyon area. Eberhardt said
No lnJUnes were reportc.'<1
Convieted Killer
Smith's Attorney
Urges Life Tenn
By DAVTD KVTZMANN
Of IM Deity ~St.Ml
Derense attorney Terry Giles
urged a n Oran~e County
Supe rior Court jury today to
spare the life of Larry Donald
Sm ith of Newport Beach. who
was ronvicted la.st week or the
k 1dna p -m urder o r Carolyn
Beale r or Garden Grove.
Giles told jurors their decis ion
as to whether Smith snould
be given tife without parole tn
state prison or the death sen
tence would be ooe they would
have to live with lhe r ei.t or their lives.
The defense attorney said that
Smith, 43, had never been in
trouble v.1th the law in the past
a nd that he was entitled to be
s pare d from going to the
California gas cham ber al San Quentin.
In h.is closmg argument to the
i ury thJs morning, prosecutor
Dave Carter said he would leave
1t to the panel's discretion on
whether or not Smith should be
sentenced t.o death or lire 1m-
prisorunenl without possibility of parole.
The same JUry which convict·
ed Smith last Friday w as to
began its deliberations later to-
day in the penalty phase of the
Newport Beach man·s lriaJ.
Sm ilb was convicted of the
August, 1979, kidnap.murder 0(
Miss Bealer. 24 . The prosecution
contended that Smith abducted
t he Garden Grove woman to
hold her for ransom and later
took her to sea ofr Dana Point in
his small boat.
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It 1s bd1eved that Smith killed
Mi ss Be aler aboard the craft
and the n dumpc:.O her bod) at
sea lier n·ma1ns ha,:e ntvc•r
been rt'COvered
However . Smith testified that
1t was actually two men known onl~ as J ack and Ray who
coerced him Ullo partic1pat.mg in
the kidnapping The defendant
also clrumed that the two men,
rep r es enting businesi. com -
petitors of M iss Seale r 's
.,., calthy brother. were the true
killers of tht attractive young
woman after for clng him at gun.
point lo lake his boat lo sea .
Giles, arguing for the life of
his client, said sentencing Snuth
lo li fe impr isonm e nt w ithout
possibility of parole would mean
the defendant would likely never
live among free men again.
The defense att.om ey s aid 1t
would be highly un!Jkely that the
governor would ever commute
or modify Smith's sentence t.o aJ.
low him to be pa roled from
prison, though the state's ch.le!
executive would have that powt!r
If there W&S DO sentence of death
hanging over Smith.
Giles cautioned jurors that
their decision would be ir
reversible and something they
would have to live with the rest
of their lives.
Carter, the prosecutor. made
no recommendation to the jury
a s to a s pecific punishment.
"You are all by yourself in this
case." the deputy district at-
torney told the jury.
"Your standard of d~ency is
what this case Is all about," be
said.
Carter said either a verdict of
death or life imprisonment
would be ju.t. He said Mlsa
Bealer'• family bad alao been
consulted and had t.old him it
would put ita trust in lbe jury.
The jury basically has three
opt.Ions -it can tend Smith to
death row, sentence him to Ule
in prilon without parole o r reach
no ded&loD at all.
Sewing M.aehinee
Slolen in Mesa
Bur1Jan atole four MWiDI
macblDel valued at $1,100 after
•mAlhlns tJarouib • d.laplQ win· dow late WedDelday or early
Thursday at the Slncer deal~ ln the Harbor Sbop. ptq • Colta ..... pall~
Hldtoday.
A.a~ ol Coeta 11 ...
Sew ee cl1acoMred tbe
erhn• ~ mondal. Police aatd tbe Wn• maaa19d to baall In .... ........,. wttbolt at•
th•at1a1 tbe 1ton'1 b•r1Ju alarm.
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Pro-ERA
Groups
Fight On
D•;t"KOIT l AP) About 2.~
bar ker• ol Ult Equal Rt1hu
Amt'ndment decnon trated out.
aide the Re publican NaUooal
('onvtnt•oo today as OOP del·
ea•tH aupportlng tht EltA
vowed to make a nnal effort to
add the am4:ndmen t to the
P•rty's platlorm.
Speakl nM before the pro-ERA
march. Rep. William Green, ft.
N V • N!d he wu seeking a ma.
Jortt 1upport from six state det.
caations 80 he can move to have
th platform opened ror u
ameDd.ment endoratq the ERA.
Laat week, the Republlean
plallorm committee, domlna&.ed
by conHrvaUve backt ra of
former California Gov. Ronald
Rea1an. ~ to renew the
party's endorsement ol a con·
sUtutionaJ a.meodmenl cuaran.
leelnJ equal rights for women .
.. It s an uph.IU n1ht." Gn!en
said. "I don't want to pretend to
you that we have them (t.be •i~
delegations> lined up."
M eanwhile , Re agan. the
party's expected nominee,
planned a meeting Tuesday
morninc with nine Republican
wom en who ·support ERA. Tbe
wom en hope to convince Reagan
t.o sof\en his opposition of the
proposed amendment.
Edwin Mei!se III. Reagan's
chief of staff, said that Reagan
did not deliberately exclude men
from the session. but that "the
principal people who wanted to
meet with hi m were women."
Meese told reporters that the
intent.ion was t.o keep the session
a .. small. mtimate gal.hen~."
Eleanor Smeal. president of
t he National Organization for
Women and an organizer of the
pro-ERA demonstration, said
ReaJ:?an already was being hurt
<JmOnJ:? voters because or t~
party's platform stand
* * * Fro• Pafl*' . \ I
GOP ...
"ll can now be said of ?res1 ·
dl•nt Jimmy Carter that he has
railt·d 1n th<> wor!>l "'ay a pre-.1
d<•nt r an he has 1ncrt!ascd the
posh1bllllty of war," Luaar said
Hy C'Ontras t. said the senator.
· · Hon<Jld Reai:an unde rstand'>
th<Jl 1f Am<.-rica offers ste1:td)
and rel.table leadership. we v.111
fend supoort from our allies in
W t'<ote rn Euro p t:, Japan .
Au:-.tralla and clse"'herc and \\E!
.... 111 rebuild a n effective frc1:
world alll'11lce ..
Rt·a~an v. as nymg to the ron
\'C'Ol 1on cit} toda}. a JOurne)
<'Jpp1ng <1 12·year-quest for the
Republican presidential nomma·
t 1on Most of his top aides ar·
n' cd last week and worked to
d erusc potential conflicts over
the party platform a nd lo try lo
c·nsurtt that the convention wi ll
VEEP SELECTION
STILL IN AIR -Al
adhere to a script as ti~htly
cra fted 1:1 s that o f an y or
Reagan's old Holl ywood moVJes.
Four thousand delegates and
<i lternates and thousands mon!
reporters . t echnic ians and
political groupies arrived in
town over lhe weekend and filled
hotels for rrules around, includ·
1ng severaJ across the Detroit
Rtver in Windsor. Canada.
The mood was festive: the
dominant colors were red, wtute
and blue : and the Republicaru.
were enjoying public opinion
polls that said Reagan holds a
l>trong lead over President
Carter and the GOP candidates
could maJce substantial gains Ul
Congress where the Democrats
s till control the Ho use and
Senate.
Police Probe
Suicide Try
In Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa police are in·
vestlgating an alleged suicide
a tte mpt th a t h as left a
downto wn-a r ea w o man in
serious condition after a 14-incb
butche r k nife was driven
through her chest.
tnvestigaton said the 30-year-
o ld Sp anish·apeakiac woman
claimed she tried t.o klll herself
last Thursday because 1he was
despondent about. re latives llv·
l.Dg in Mexico .
Officers said the woman's
30·year-old boyfriend found beT'
in a pool of blood at 10:30 p.m .
on the floor of her . apartDMDt.
t.be butcher lcniCe wtt.bdrawn ud 'lying at her side.
The boyfriend, officers report·
ed, aald he bad 1ooe to a nearby
atore and dJd not wttneu U. •d
tbat drove the blade cleanly
lbroup tbe woman Jut above
btr heart.
Jnv.U,aton said~..-..
I.Jon the womu '• aule'6e Mor)'
MCAUM °' pb)oaleaJ mdeeee at tlaeseee.
Tb• womae It neoreriq ID a
FOllDt.&ia V•U•.r C4mmuJt.r Hoepttal. ,
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No ¥ellote Brick RoGd
I n a departure from learning on city
s treets. Newporl·Mesa high school stu-
de nts began negotiating make-believe cor·
ners loday A s a teacher offers guidance
via a buJ l-horn. student drivers and ob·
scr v<'rs follow chalk llnes on the Davidson
Field parking lot at Harbor High School in
a summer driving progra m. Eventually.
the simulated streets will be painted in. of·
ficials say, In a project designed to save
thousands of dollars ln driver-education fundc: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mesa and Newport
To 'Bury Hatchet'
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of"-o.11, ll"llet s~
Arh•ne Schafer and Jarkie
llcather. mavors of Costa Mc.'oa
and Newport ·Beach respecllvel)
have !lcht>dulf'd what they ron·
~ider a momentous meetmg July
18
They'll "publicly bury !ht.-
hatchet." says Mayor HeatMr
• tudents of coastal municipal
affairs loog have observed that
relations bet ween the two crty
J:?ovemments h<n e lx:en chill)
for vear..
The two new mayor11 put their
heads to~elhi·r 1n Santa Clarit.
M ay Ii 10, a l cl l.€':JJ!Ul' nr
California C1t1e!> Sf'm1nar For
ne w mavor~ an<! rouncll mf'rn
bcr.., from throul{hout the· <it:.it•·
M:i ~·or &haFt·r '>atd !ht'> \\1-i•k
th e· two womc:n <1Cl'tdc d that
thc•i r com munities h;,vc "t()O
manv mutual t·onccrn<, ilncl
-.hare too mJny needs · lo IN
boundaries s1.and betwet-n them.
Neither recalls exartlv '4'hcn
relat1oru. frow O\t·r bd"''r·en the·
f\\O CllJh
But lon ~t1mc l'O bSlal ob
!>ervcr.. recall that the l t't agt'
began about tht' tim<' Costd
Mesa incorporated 8 '> a r ll:>
after Newport spurnL-0 th1· area
during the municipal annexallon
\\oars of the ear ly 1950s
Those annexation battl~ in
e luded Newport Beach s u e
cess fully thro wing Its boun
dan es around Upper ~ewport
Bay. bloclung Costa Mesa's ac
cess to the sea
And lhen then· "'ere battles
over just where the stittc"s pro-
posed Coast Freeway was lo go.
with state officials eventually
<Jbandoning the project
T h e n . t oo. the r e w e r e
sk irmis hes over thc eventual
consol1dat1on in J96S of the
Newport a nd Cos t a Mesa
ele m entary :.chool dis tracts with
the areav.1de high school dis·
lrict.
Old-timers observe that fen~·
mendmg moves havC' ~n lned
before -many limes
The pot still simmers over
s uch i ssues as co nnect1n~
nlvenaty Dnve from lrvme.
through Newport Beach's Upper
Just for Gets ..
fi.I\ aro·a into Co....t <1 ~' l''>a
\n<1 1here IS Co'l t8 Me~a '>
hopt.' for i'ventuall~ pushing thl?
Cost a Mt>'i a Frt>r·wav 1onre
1· ;.ti Jerj I he· ]\' t'\\ r 11 >rt f';rl>P V. Hy I
th rOtJgh a port inn <Jf Ne"' r><>rt 111
Pac1f1r CQai;t HJ,ghway
And theft' 1" Mt'"a"; hoP<' for a
puhh<' Manna and accec;~ tn tht>
<.ea along th'· !'->anta Anu R1vf'r
and Newport 'c; sen•.it1 v11y over
Orange County plans to expand
J ohn Wvane AirpoM into Costa
Mesa al1~edly to mak~ way for
mort' noisy aucrart flight.:. over
Nt'Wpor1.
The List 1s long. and tempers
~omcllm~ s hort
:0.1 avnr Heather in a recent bit
oF UOdN~lCllt'mt:'nt . o bi.erved
· Tht> relat1nn<ih1p t)(>twe<"n Co.<itd
~1es a ant! :-;e .... pc1rt Bl'ach hasn t
bf' en good at a II ·
Roth m;.1vor.., rontcnd the'
v.anr the pmblt·ms to end
"Wf' .... ant this 1July 18 meet
1ng 1 to be J>051L1,·e." said Mayor
S<'harer
The two will met't, along With
rity managers Fred Sorsabal of
Costa Mesa and Robert Wynn of
Newport Beach. at about 11 ·ts
a m in Costa Mesa's City Hall
for a press event.
Then the four will go to a
restaurant for a luncheon dis
cussion o f mutual concerns. ~rs &-hafer said
Each of the two city councils
1s to pro\ 1de two items for dis·
cuss1on
Lall'r this year. the mayors
obser"ed. they hope to get their
councils together for a working
dinne r mtttin~
"It ·s t ime we mended the
Fences,·· Mayor Schafe r ob·
se rved
Ocean Pacifle oord shorts. tailOred for the
active gal A r8inbow of colors 8Qua. COfflf.
~. ott white and sAate blue. Complement>ng 11-.e
ehor1s a<e a pretty group ot Hewanan print blOuses-
Neo cn.nw, de Fer ieent
Planners
Eye Lot
Proposal
orr 3J?a1n. on again plans lo
flt•\ t•lop Cn..,t a Me!>a n Jrm
I i re ~or) s 1.1 ·acre residential
lot est ~ W Wilson St are on
&gain
<'it\ PIC1nn 1n~ Com m1ss1on m1·m~r'i meeting tonight at
6 JO. arc expected to decade
14 hetht>r tn allow a proposed
<'11.!ht unll ..,inglt> fam1l} res1den-
ll.ll pm1et·t F11r the l:.ind
~1 •·an"' hile. the C.:1ty Council 1:-.
'-t•t·kin~ a In.,., d1:nMty Planned
r>c\ t•loµml·nt 111n1ng label for
the pur<:t•l
,;reJlory s 1n1t1aJ plans for the
proper!~ now containing his
hom1• r allC'<f fur a 12.unit solar
lownhousf• pro1cct
Planrun~ comm1ss1oncrs and
O(!lghbors found fault wi th the
pro1ect. though, a nd Gregory
1'. lthdrew h1s plans alter gaining
J g1:neraJ plan change alloWUlg
medium density constructioo on the p roperty.
~014. plans for eight detacbed
horn~ oo the property -still
10n1.'d R l r~1denllal have
h••"n i.u bm1tted by J a ck W.
\lullan Gregory's agent.
Pl:inrunJ,! '>laff members hilvc
l't't ommcndt.'d <1pproval of the
i·tl{ht unit c;in~lt.> family project
.i nd dcnJal or th .. · Cit~ Council re-
que~t
<'omm1ss1oners also ha ve
H hl•d ulcd a public hearing
t1m1ght to determine whethe r lo
allow conversion of the old Klon-
dike ire skating rink at 66S E
Paulan no Ave. into new busi-
nesses despite an itlleged lack of
parking space.
Pa rk E Bryan of Newport
Beach plans t.o convert the old
rrnk into a restaurant, offices.
lo{y mnas1um and a roller rinJt.
Ordinan~ call for more than ioo park.mg spaces. Only 199 are
proposed by the developer, city..,
planners point out in recom·..i
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OFFER
DM.YPIL.Of -
Big Payoff~
J For Alcott ·'
NASHVILLE, Tenn. ( A.P) -'!"
CalUni it the culmlnaUoa fJl ' childhood dream, Amy AkOll
s trode away wltb tb• U.S.
Women's Open 1olf cbaJD~
plon shlp, winning by nln•
strokes. •
Two-time Open wiMer HoWt
Stacey faniahed second. .
In carding a 280 on the par-Tl.
6,229·yard Ricbland Counlrf
Club course Sunday, Alcott
broke the U.S. Women's <>Diil
72·hole record of 284 eetablllbet
last year by Jerilyn Bril.a a
Fairfield, Conn.
That earned the 24·year-old
from Santa Monica a $25,009
bonus from Golf Maguine, plus
the $20,047 winner's purse -a
$45.000.plus payday.
He r 1980 ea rning s , with·
ou t t h e bo nus, s t and at
S152,304. making her the year'&
lea d ing money.winne r on the
Ladies Professiona l Golf As·
sociation tour.
"When I was growing up in
Calafomia. ,.d play a lot of golf
with Sue Kennedy." Alcott said
afte r the final round. "I'd drop a
ball eight reet fro m the pole, say
t he shot was for the Open, and
putt at in. Today·, I dJd It fOf'
real."
She said winning the Open was
everything s he e ver dreamed
<>bout as a golfer .
"I know I can pl ay. I've
proved that all along. But it's nice
IQ ""In a major championship
because r think you 're remem ·
hered for the championsh1115. I
Qften dreamed I could be here on
the 18th green and today l was. It
was myshow."
Kratzert Skips
British Open
MI LWAUKEE CAP> -Bir-/
Kratzert 1s skipping the British
Opt>n at Muirfield. Scotland, lhis
W~('k
T h <' win ner of the G reate r
Mil wa ukee Open Sunday sa.td:
• Why should I go if it is dis-
tasteful to me?"
Kratzert meant he didn't want
any th1.11g to do w1th the British
Open. and tus next tourna ment
will be the Greater Ha rtfo rd
Open in two weeks .
He won that toumey in 1977•
;ind has vtctory in the Milwaukee
~\ e nt was tus first since then.
Rut Krat.ze rt. whose father,
W11l1am. lS head professional at
Fort Wayne. Ind .. Country Club.,
has won at least Sl00.000 1n each
of his four full se asons on the
PGA tour . And this year he has
made the cut in 19 of 21 starts
a nd h as had seven t o p-t e n.
hni!i.hes
H e w o n th e G r eat e r
~11lwaukee Open. a nd $36.000,
14 llh a 22-unde r pa r 266 on
rounds of 67. 66. 67 and 66, as the
pro~ burned up the 7 .OlO·yard
par·72 Tuckaway Country Club
links
HU~'y
MILWAUKEE <API -Defending cham pion North Mlanu Beacb. t-'ta. survived a 4·4 ue to wm·
the National J unior Olympics AAU Water polo
champions.hips Sunday m the girls 18 and under
class.
79 XJ6l 6 cyf Full pawer
Only 70CJO rTllies
CHANCE
To purchaSe the last 7 9 12
cv• XJ6L 4 Door (jemo.
Only 6000 miles
North Miami Beach finished. with a 3-0s l rec·
ord.
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City woo thei r division with a 5-0-0 record afte r des
feating Tucsoo 9-3.
Stanford woo the boys 15 and under div1s1on at
341 aft.er a 4-4 tie with Newport Beacb.
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ARTISTS HONORED ON NEW GOLD MEDALLIONS
Offered to Pubic In Smatl Ou•ntttle•
Gold Medallions
Offered to Public
WASHING TO!': (A P l Starting Tuesda y . Americans
can buy dom estic gold in small q uantities when the
Treasury Department beg1ru. taking orders for one.ounce
a nd half-ounce medallion~
The medallions both c,l1ghtl y lar ger than a quarter
a re the h rst of JO that t ht' federal government mtends to
!>t'll O\er the next ftH ) ear.,
EACH M E DALLION WILL HONOR a d iffere nt
1\m en can art1!>t Ont' m1lllon half·ounce medalhons. With 3
portrait of !>IO~er Marian Anderson. and 500,000 one-ounce
medals. rommemorat1ng painter Gra nt Wood. are bem~
:.truck tlu!> year
P n ces of the mN1a ll1on'i w1 lll be based on the previous
day:.'s cl05tng price of gold on the r-.;ew York Commodity
Exc hange, plw. $1 2 for the Wood medal and S6 for the An·
derson mE"dal to covn production and d1stn bution costs.
T be pnl'c r>f ~old t'n da ~ v. .1!> SfJ'JI an ounce
lrut1ally . the mNlall 1on') will be sold only through poot
office:., ~1th a lt m1t of thrPe medals of e ach s12e Fer
rwr-.rm Tht• Tr('es'iur) Department s<11d order:. <1re expect
t•il to be <l•'<'c·pt1·d until S..-pt ~.with dcltvt'ry taking eight
to 12 \.\~k'
B EC \l !' ... T tff PRICE "lLL fluctuate daily. fK>!>tal
tlerk:-\.\l it \alad;it1 order'> \.\hen the\ an: ma iled
f>rt('t'' .Jrl' to tw available ·da 1I) via a toll -frc1:
tt'lephnn1· numbN )i()O 368-5.510
Althou~h Am.-r1t•an'> ha\'e hJd t he right to own gold
-.rnee !!fit. whf'n 1t "'as removed as a monetary standard,
thc>rt· ha!> l>t'1'1l 0<1 t · S -produced com or medallion ava1 l<1·
bit• for '>al•· J l ,J pnet· tht· pubuc C'Ould afford. except for
'pec1al medallion-. '>truck dunng the na tion's Bicentennial
1n 197n
A men< :m .. "'ho 1.1. anted pure ~old -as opposed to the allo~i-ll!>l"fl fur Jl'V.tlr:-ll!l'nt·rall y had to t urn lo foreign
cotn'> "UC'h .J!> ttll' South ,\fn<·an Kru~errand and the Cana.
d1an ~t aph: l.A·J.f .. in<'e the• rrurumum sold by the Trea!:iur)
Department v. as a JOO.o unce 1ogot.
T Hf: SALE OF THF l.S. medalltonc; onginally was
"<'hC'dult'd to heJ:m la-.1 month hut 1t v. as postponed to
l'n!>t1 rt• that ord~r bl .Jnl.. ... \4 11uld ~ a \'alla ble mall the na·
t1on ., 35.000 post 0H 1c·c .. ,
rutun· l ' S medall1on::. 1.1.111 honor writers Willa Cather
and Ma rk Tv.Jm in t~t <1r<'httect Fr ank Llo)d Wn ght a nd
m us1<·1an Lou1!> Arm:-trong 1n 1982, <1rt1s t Alexander Calder
and poet Robert Fro:-t in 19'tl and "'nter John Sletnbeck
ttnd act res!> llclcn Ha) l'' 1n 1984
Recession to Cause
$60 Billion Deficit?
WASHJ:'\GTO:-.: t A I' 1 The Carter admimstra t1on e n·
visions a feder<1 I dd 1c•1t or $60 b1lhon t.tus fiscal year and
$20 billion in ftsl·al 1981 because of the recession. <1
m agan ne report sa~ s.
The report said the figure!> reflect es timates by the Qf.
fice of Managemt>nl and Bud get and, poss ibly with minor
<'hanges. are lo bt: submitted to Congress by July 21.
ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS have fo r weeks
talked pn vately a bout the expected defi cit because the
!>lowdown 10 the economy has caused a r eduction in the
a mount of taxes coUccted and forced higher expenditures
for program s such 3!> unemployment compensation and
welfare
The National Journal, a Washington publication which
s pec1ahzes in governme nt affairs, said the OMB estimates
"a re on sharply revised eronomic assumpHons that pro·
ject the unemployme nt rat e nsm~ to 8.5 percent by the end
or the ye ar and recedm g only gradually'' by the end of 1981.•
FURTHERMORE. THE MAGAZINE reported. the
OBM esllmates may be low since they assume more than
$7 billion m revenues from two administration tax pro-
posals -a 10-cent gasoline ta x and a withholding tax on
interest and dlVldends -which may not be approved by
Congress.
Gold, Metals Quotations
By Tbe Auod•ted Press
Selected world gold pnces today :
l.-cloa: moralng fixing $649.00, off $18.00: afternoon
fixing t&00.00. of! $17 .00.
Parta: Clotsedon holid•y.
FrMll.lan: ruing S651.os, orr $14.00.
Zlll'kla: $644.G> bid, ofr 123.00: $647.00 asked.
New Yon: Handy & Harman mid-morning '650.00. off
$17.00.
New Yon: Engelhard selling price mld·mornina
$650.00. off 117.00.
New Yon: tngethard fabricated gold mid·momi.n&
$672.75, off $17.60.
* * * NEW YORK <AP) Handy & Harman 1Uver today
$15.sic>. off •.•.
Engelhard sitver $1.5.470, off to.53, fabricated silver •
$16.296. off to.234. .... * ...
NEW YORK (AP> -Spot nonferrous metal priees to-d•y:
Cepper l.OO~·Ul \.) a pound, U.S. deltlnations. Lnd 3' eefttl I pound,
Ible 3S't\ eentl a pound, delivered.
Tia •. 422$ • pound •
• ....., DS.AJD.40S.OO per flukA
Pl ...... 9».•trovo..N.Y.
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