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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUI,. V 15, t980
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Suspect's 'Need for Love' Told
Shah Faces
Leg Trouble
CAJRO, Egypt <AP>
Deposed Shah Mohammad
Reza Pahlavi's health has
taken a sudden turn for
the worse, a leading Egyp.
tian newspaper said to·
day.
Spokesmen for the ex·
iled Iranian monarch d is·
puled part of the account,
but one acknowledged that
a ··serious" s ituation
could develop. ,
The new problem is an
infection in P ahlavi's left
leg. the spokesman said.
Woman Shot
With Arrow
SA N t-•RANC ISCO I AP>
Police s&y two youths s hot a
Ten nessee wo m a n in t h e
:-.tomach with a 33-inch arrow as
::-he was leavin~ the laundry
room or a motel
Melanie llulSl'). 22. of Mill·
ington. Tenn . was in satisfac
tor y condition today a t San
F r ancisco M1ss1on Emergency
Hospita l
She told police the youths were
s tanding in the shadows near the
laundry room when one of them
drew back a bow and fired a
ha rbl ess a rrow in t o he r
stomach
Navy Chopper~
Sabotaged Again
NORFOLK. Va. <APl -For
the second time in about five
months, Nayy helicopters at the
Norfolk Naval Air Station have
been sabotaged, officials say.
Internal electrical cables were
cut on seven HH·lK helicopters
assigned to a reserve squadron
Thursday, the Navy reported.
On Feb. 20 nine nearby CH-46
he licopters sust ained s imilar
damage.
Mexico
Seizes 3
Vessels
SAN DIEGO <AP> -1'hree
l 1.S. tunaboats were heading for
the port of Mazatlan today after
armed troops from a Mexican
nav y destroyer boarded and
seized the vessels off the coast of
Baja California, tuna industry
officials said.
The takeover Monday brought
to six the number of tunaboats
seized since last week in the
"tuna war" with Mexico.
Mexican troops from the
destroyers boarde d the San
Diego-based Santa Rosa and the
San Pedro-based Sea Scout and
Libe rator. even though all three
boats had valid Mexican fishing
licen ses, c laimed Ame rican
Tunaboat Association executive
vice president Ed Silva.
"Mexicans have apparently
chosen to ignore" a treaty under
which the permits were issued.
said August Felando. ATA pres1 ·
dent.
M ea nwh i l e. M ex i c an
a uthorities reversed a previous
policy of a llowing seized
tunaboats to buy confiscated
fish mg nets back.
Forcing tunaboals to buy new
nets was a retaliatory measure
to the U.S. imposed embargo
Monday, preventing the im·
portation of tuna into the U.S ..
Felandosaid.
M e xico began s e izin g
American tunaboats last week
for fishing within 200 miles or
the Mexican coast without the
expensive fishing licenses.
The State Department does
not recognize the limits for tuna,
which it considers a migratory
fi sh.
Cancer Fatal
GLASGOW, Scotland CAP> -
A 17·year-old Scottish cancer pa·
lient being treated with the ex·
perlmentaJ drug interferon has
died, the second can~r victim
to die since testing of the drug
be~an in Britain early this year.
Crime Halted, Job Too
ROCKY RIVER. Ohio <AP> -A Greyhound bus driver Is
serving a 10-day suspension ror using a citisena band radio to
thwart an attempted bus hijacking.
"I can't beUeve It.'' Wayne K. Thompeon, 53, said Monday.
"I'm in more trouble than the hijacker."
Company orrtclals refused to discuss the case, but a
spokesman for the Fed,eral Communications Commi11lon in
Detroit said Greyhound adopted a policy diacouraatng drivers
from uatng CB radios.
Thompson said he was aware of the rule but has earned 1
CB radio under his seat ror a year because he lhou1ht It might
be useful In an emergency.
Local 1043 of the Amalgamated Transit Union, representJng
Thompson, is fi ghting the suspension. Thompson said he could
lose 1700 because of the sus pension.
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Scott Huddleston. 14. of Costa Mesa. a nd
his dog. "Oinkey." take a rest from the
chor e of preparing for competition at the
Ora n~c County Fa ir. Scott attended Costa
Mesa Hl l!h School. not far from the fair·
grounds. Dmkey doesn't go to school.
Seroanl Dies
In Struggle
With #Jurglar
WEST LOS ANGELES CAP)
-The houseman of songwriter
Jerry He rman was found
bludgeoned and stabbed to death
in his room at the lyricist's Bel
Air estate, police said today.
Herman, who wrote lyrics for
"Mama" and "Hello, Dolly."
was in New York when the body
was diacovered by a ~ardener
The gardener saw evidence of
a possible burglary at Herman's
Bel Air estate and called police.
said police Sgt. Gerald Mowat.
Patrol olficers went to the house
and "discovered Mr. Herman's
houseman had been murdered in
his room on the estate." Mowat
said.
'·An investigation by West Los
Angeles detectives r~vealed
evidence or a violent struggle
between the deceased and his
assailant" or assailants, said
Mowat. "He appeared to have
been both bludgeoned and
stabbed."
Neither the Ume of death nor a
motive had been determined.
said Mowat
The nom of th(' deacl man
was not r<'lcased. pe nd ing
notiricallon of his fam ily
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BostoaCas~
Bank Burglars Net
$10 Million Haul
BOSTON CAP> -Burglars
who broke into safe deposit box·
es at a Medford bank may have
netted $10 mlllion or more in
cash and jewelry, scoring what
police said appears to be the
largest theft in Massachusetts
history.
The estimate of the loot taken
Draft Ad
Offemive?
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
Selective Service System Is putJ. lnc one ol lta public service com·
merciala orr television ln the
wake ol crlUclam that tbe ad
,contains orrenalve racial
atereotypes.
The commercial shows two
black youth• on a basketball
court u they ulk about re1·
iatratlon. The National Black
Caucus hu urged stations not to
alr the spot.
Draft regJstraUon la 1'1cheduled
to begin Mondoy.
from Deposit.ors Trust Co. dur·
Ing the Memorial Day weekend
was based on interviews with
own~rs ol the safe deposit boxes
emptied by the robbers, accord·
ing to an unidentified law en·
forcement official quoted today
in The Bost.on Globe.
The officials said about 80 per·
cent of the 755 victims were
questioned. but about 150 people
failed to respond to requests to
be Interviewed to help FBI and
bank olficials determine what
was stolen.
There have been reports that
two organized crime 1roups
stored at least Sl.8 million in
some ol the ransacked boxes.
The law enforcement olftclal
said the $10 million estimate
may be low because of the
likelihood many boxbolden un·
dentated their losses to avoid
attention from the Internal
Revenue Sen1ee.
. The newspaper said oMelala
are rocustna on five suspects, ln·
eluding a aledford police omeer.
a Metropolltatn District Com ·
mls9ion police officer. a relative
<See BANK, Pa1e A2>
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Chaotic
History
Outlined
By DAV1D K UTZMANN
OI IMO.~ l"l ... \Ufl
Murder defendant J er ry Gent'
Wills o f Cos t a M es a ~a s
described an Or a nge County Supen or <.;ourt Monday as a"cl·
rngy .. 1nd1 v1dua l who had a
"tremendous need to be loved ...
Testifying for the de fense.
Ne w port Reach ps ych1atri::-t
Da v1d Shefrncr told jurors 1n
.Jud~c Luis Cardenas' courtroom
that Wills. 33. had an "extreme-
ly depend<'nt personality" and
an 1mpuJs1ve need to be loved
J nd c<ired for.
Wills 1s standing lnal for the
c:hootine death of off-duty Costa
Mesa policeman Mark Pesant1 ,
27, and the woundini.! of Joellt•
Scnnewald, 22, in a Fountain
Va ll l'y apartment 1 a ~t
Ot>l·ember
At'cord1n~ t o prcviou-.
tes ti mony. Pl•c:anti and W1lb
had 1>€-cn <'Ompetmg for the af-
fections of Miss Sennewald.
Re fore Dr Sheffncr was al·
lowed to t~t1fy in the presence
of the Jury Monday, Judge
Cardenas ruled that he would
not a llow the psychiatn st to d1~·
t·uss what Wills had said while
under the influence or a lrut h
:.erum.
Defense atto rney Richard
Bonner told Cardenas that such
testimony would show that his
client was being truthful when
he testified last week that he in-
tended to commit suicide at his
~irlfnend's apartment and not
~un down Pesant1.
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Coast
Weather
Mostly sunny Wednes·
day. Lows tonight 60 along
the beaches to 66 inland.
Highs Wednesday 70 to 75
a t the beaches. 80s inland.
IN818E TODA V
Indiana farmer Francis
Kenudy lkll a thhlg obovt
belt. -M haa 234 of them on
hU apread. See Page A9.
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Bush • ID Lead?
ReQRan Still Mulls Second Spot Pick
DETROIT tAP) -Wltll every
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aepubllu n cooveaUoa flocw,
aonaad 1Waaaa·1 MA~h far •
wlnnlni v•<'C' p~ldtntlal run
nlDI mate 1ntt'n1ufled toda)'.
wHh siana polntin1 toward
Gf'Of"lt> RWlh h th~ IU dln1 Pf'08·
~rt
Reagan •liu> met wU.b lonDtt
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TRIANGLE
W lllb te.tified lbal be bad Ml
rt><'ollectJoo ol lM a<'lual shoot
an g last Dec. 22. althouah ht>
<"ou ld remember "ca lln1 a
balcony and entenntc the Second
fll'Or apartmenL
II ts next recollertlon . h t'
da1med. was Of ll&ndin& ln a
bedroom doorway with a smc*
an g g un in his hand
~ht-ffner ftlH't' Will~ \ht> ~o r•ll~d truth ~erum odium
~1mytc~ last March
Out of the presence ol the
JUry. the psychlatrlat uld UM>
dtfendant told him he had CoM
t o tht> apartment to ~m bl~ll
rather thu hurt aD)'ODe else
Earlier that same eveeiq, Miss
Sennewald had told Willa ahe
preferred PesanU to him
In his testimony before the
Jury. Sherfnt>r said Wills' up
bringing wa s c h aoti c a nd
frustrating. lead1 n~ to his present
emotional diffi<'ulties
H e s aid the defendant 's
mother was a chronic mental
patie nt who needed to be institu·
t1onalized when Wills was about
2. The boy was sent to numerous
roster homes after that and
n ever received any love or
nurturing.
Sheffner said Wills has un·
dergone freq u e nt bo uts of
depression and anxiety when his
needs are frustrated. He has
also been suicidal. the defense
14·1tness asserted.
Wills was once hospitaUzed in
a psychiatric facility on the East
Coast following the breakup of a
relationship, Sheffner said. The
defendant had been married
four times before meeting Miss
Senne\\a ld in a Cos ta Mesa
upartment complex
Sheffnt'r s aid Wills was ao
"extremely jealous .. person as
" ~ 11 as being possessive.
T he psychiatrist said he based
his cooc:lusions on several ln·
t('rv1 ews he had Wlth the derend
<:1nl al Orange County Jail
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Panel Clears
'00 Plat/ orm
DETROIT fAP> -A new
Re publican Party platfor m .
spe<:'ifically tailored to the COO·
~ervative political philosophy ol
Ronald Reagan, has cleared its
l asl major hurdle before becom·
mg party doctrine for the 1980
e lection campaign and has won
Reagan's praise. .
The party's platform commit·
tee gave unanimous approval
without consider ing a single
change. The platform also is ex·
peeled to sail intact lb.rough the
full conven tion ton ight and
thereby become the party's ol-
ficial campaign document
However , Seo. Charles H.
Percy, R-lll .. mounted a last-
dltcb effort to try to remove a
provision urging appointment ol
federal judges who would oppose
a bortions.
Plot Thwarted
TEL AVIV. Israel <AP)
Israeli security forces have ar·
r ested four PaJestinJan Arabs
from t.be occ:upied Gu.a Strip
who blMI been.planning for over
a year lo assassi nate
Agric-ullure Minister Ariel
Sharon. a military source aaid
today. Reports said the guerrilla
cell b-1 been just weeks away
from completing its plan when
its members were caugbL
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Se<~ ffl Slat" Henry Kha·
l111er and tupportert ol lb•
l:quaJ '""'"' AmMclment la a dual effort to amolber \he only
fll('ktta ol <'Onl.r'o\•~rsy 111t tbJ11
urelull>• KnPlt'd ('onvt"nOon
Aftf'r hf" mt"t wtth top Keagan
a d v h t" r a • B u a h \ o I d l h ,.
Californ•• dele1auoo th•t "I
bell•v• thtJ part,y 11 mor.-wu·
Pets Slai11
111 Shooting
tl EOWOOD C'ITY <A I' 1
" Redwood l'l l y man w as In the Sen M •teo
County jaJI alter Atllegedly
kUlln1 his Mfe'i. ~\ nbb1\
And parakeet tn a shootinit
apre.-, poUre saut
Poli<'e said 22 year oltt
M 1C'haPI Torr(' al!i.o :\hl'!t a
h<,le '" hit. v.1ft"" r1-.h
•quanum and shot up the
fam ily telev6al<m. )ll\'r<'o
and wall c1oc\. "11 h a
.22·ullbtt MO~
Torre 's"''''· Ra.emarie, wag nol hu• t
ln the-lM'dent. "hh·h '"'
currf'd •fl er T1H 1 •' 1 <>
t u r n e d f r 11 m a
neig htlorhood ha r , 111
''t~sti~at~ l'Ald
Murder Rap
Sought in
OC Stabbing
Stanton police said today they
will seek murder char~e s
against an Orange man follow
ing the death Monday night of
the victim of a July 2 stabbing
a ttack at a Stanton a pa rtment
complex.
Maxwell G . S m ith , 29. or
Ruena Park, died at 8 p m at
Anaheim Mt>mnri<J l Jl11!>p1tal
from st.ab wounds he suffered 1n
the assault. a polic(· s pokesman
said
Paul Collins. 40, of Orange,
who polic-e described as an ac·
quamtanc-e or Smith. was arrest·
ed shortly after the stabbing and
has remained in Orange County
Jail oo a charge or assault with
•ntent to commit murder .
That charge will be upguded
to murder. the spokesman said.
The spokesma.n s aid police did
not know what provoked the
~ta bbmg atta<'k.
Police Grab
Suspects on
Store Roof
San Clemente police captured
two men spotted oo the root ol a
r.barmacy late Monday. arrest-
ng them on charges of attempt.
ed burglary.
Michael F . B urns. 19, a
transient who was staying at
San Clemente State Park. was
captured immediatelv after of.
ficers spotted him and a compan-
ion at.op Taylor's Pharmacy,
167 Del Mar Ave.
Hours later. officers spotted
John Paul of 2S4 Ave. Rosa
about two blocks fro m the
ph a rmacy. Poli ce said be
matched the description of the
second susped and he was ar-
rested.
Both meo were being held in
San Clemente jail on charges or
attempting to br eak into the
pharmacy.
FoeseaBa•d
flt"d than at any ume an hla&ory
. And I bt-U•ve lhat ~
Oovtr'Mf' Re1t6(•n we are tomf
to an that M>rt of rMpett fw the
l 'nltcd Stut1•i. that ever yone
IWlllOb '
Aftt>r tu1J .-s111on with Ruaan.
K1u\n~~r lt>ld rcPorten ~ did
not d1scua~ th~ pouiblUty ol
Coverage ot the
Republican nattonat oonwn-
tlon M91na at •:30 thte efter-
noon on Chllnnefa 2, •and 1.
JUtnlnW a Rt>a¥an admm1stra·
ti on
· fhl' l•)I dlS<'uu1on we bad
"""~ on subst1nt1ve issues of
fort'lllO flVh~·y." Kissinger saJd
flt• c'utl~d Reagan's foreign
poh1·\ 'ww-. "compatible" 'Wi\h
ht'\
While tht>rc was hardly a rip-
pltt or 11ubl1<· ('OCl\roverisy at the
con' t'llllon sessions Monday. ~
f1r:.t of four day~ of m ttt int(S ln
.lot' Lvo1:-An.•na. some proml -
n1•111 1>art) f11rturt>s expr.-ssed dts ·
•qU <'<'ment \\1th t h e con
REAGAN, FORD
MENO FENCES -A3
servallve rut ol the party ~at
(()rm to be presented to thc-
deleg1t«'§ for approval tonight.
Retcy f'Urd. former first 1.ciy.
Hid In an ARC television In
trn lc'W todny that platform
plank-. rlnlpp1n1o1 t'Odor.iit>ment of
\ht• F1111nJ R1~ht.s Amend mt'nt
n 11<1 l\Upportint-1 u ronslltuUooaJ
h1rn mi abortions Wt're threaten·
111)? lt1 r arry the party toward the
-.nrt or elertion dt~aster thot
n1.1rr~ i<>ldwater suffered as the
~OP nomint'(' m 1964
"Wt"rt> treadmJt on dangerous
ground JUSt like 1964," s aid Mrs.
F'or d . a strong s upporter of
ERA .. I hope we correct
some of these l.ss ues. "
In an appear ance on the CBS
"Morn in ~ News." Kissinger
!"1destepped a question whether
he agree<l with the platfonn's
oppoe;ition to the SALT II treaty
with the Soviet Union. The arms
limitation pact. s tron gly op-
posed b) ReaE!an. 1s stalled in
lhe &>nate
K 1sstnger repued that ··at th.is
moment the b11? problem m na-
tional defense is ca tching up
\\ ith lhe Soviets ." Then he
added that "I support lbe many
d1rectJons of the platform."
Kissinger was on Re agan·s
g uest list t oda y a lon g with
former President Gerald R.
t'ord . ERA s upporters and,
quite likely, some of the men
mentioned as leading bia list of
vice.presidential. poss I bilitles..
Meanwhile, tile Washington
Post quoted an unnamed
Reagan Intimate as saying the
candidate was "90 percent ol the
way toward choosing" Goorge
Bush as his running m ate .
Speculation about Reagan's
vice.pr e s idential c hoice r e·
malned the favorite sport al this
convention.
Tbe highlight ol the opening
day occurred Monday night
w hen Ford received a warm
emotional welcome rrom the del·
egates and pledged tabt ··this
Republican l8 going to do every-
thing In his power to elect our
nominet> to the presidency ol the
United St.ates." .
It was Ford's 61th blrtbday
and when he finished speaking
and the cheers bad died down.
the delegates sang "Happy
Birthday" lo the former presi·
dent.
On the floor after the Ford
s peec h . Will iam C a sey,
Reagan's campaign manager .
s aid a Reagan.Ford combination
··would be a great ticket.··
But Ford has made il clear be
would not accept lbe vice pres-
idential nomination and Casey
s aid he doubted there wouJd be
any erfort to lrY to draft Ford
Newport Delays
Mooring Fee Talk
Newport Beach boaters who
showed up Monday evet.U.nc to
rap a propc>Md hike ln city.
coatroiJed offlbore moortnc fees
were tlll"IMld away wben the City
Cound1 postpooed action .
The propoM1 calb for lDcreas-
1n1 moortq fees from •so to
$JO per foot per year. It alao
calla for raiainl oubore fffl
from $3.30 to $5 per foot Pet'
)'ear.
About two doaen boater•
•bowed -.p to coat.et the U..
c,. ... -teft vowtn1to1'«11111. But Mayor Jackle HeaUaer,
DOUa1 abe waa aurpriMd tM
PfOPONI WU eWD OD \he .,_.
da ........ «Ille ...... to put olf
acUoD uaW AQI. la ao tlaat fl· feded bOlltera could be 90ttftld. Tbe ••• 'ndelaadt Allain
Commau.. neoas=•dri u.. LD· en .... DOtiaC tllM tlM eat.J ,_
bad DGt ..... acijuMd llace ... Tbe ~, .....al7 blUd , .. rrom • w Sii per foot .,.. ,_,.
"" lta oftlbol'e moortq altea la ~ewoort •.
There are 73S offshore moor·
lnga in Newport Harbor. 111 of
which are controlled by t.be city
and 25 by the county.
f'r .. P ... AJ
BANK •••
of one ot the otneen and a Med·
ford maa wttb a mminll rec·
ord. One cl the IUlpecb and metD·
ben Of blt family heft been
placed tmdel" IUAl'd became be
fe•n for b1a Ille, accordinl to a
IOW'C'e quoted by tbe DI WI,.._.
A number of people bave
taken lie deteCt.or '*"-U. eoo· nec:tJca wttb die burslary. Tbe
Medford DOUce officer llDder' auaptdan hu refaHd u OC"der'
to submit to the PGlrJrapb t4lt
ad h• been on tick IMn ttDce
bJa superiors order.cl blm to
t.lke the test, the Globe said.
Sltellc el Parld•g
Parking lot at~ndant Jeff Strayer . ts. of Coeta Mesa.
dresses like this as he directs traffic at the Orange Coun·
ty Fairgrounds. He says it helps kt'cp the sun off his face
and the exhaust fumes out or his nose
Split Smith Jury
Renews Penalty Talk
By D~VID KUTZMANN Ol ... Oetty __
An Orange County Superior
Court jury, describe<t at one
point Mooday as being badly
~plit. resumed deliberations to-
day on the fate of c-onv1cted
murderer Larry Donald 5'n1th
of Newport Beach
The e1~ht·Woman . rour-man
Jury ended 14i day of d1scuss1ons
Monday with'Foreman Norman
Potter telhng Judge ~ard
McBride that. with an overrught
rest , the panel would try again
to decide if Smith, 43, sbouJd die
in the Callforrua gas chamber or
be seo&eneed to Ute lmpriaon·
meat without poaslhlllty of
parole.
Earlier Mood1y, the jury bad
indicated il was "polarized" oo
what verdict to reach In the
penalty pb8.M' ol Smith's trial.
The defendant was convicted
Store
Slays
Clerk
Bandit
DALLAS CAP) -A plstoi·
wielding bandit threaterung to
kill five workers in a food store
w •• shot and killed by a 40-year·
old cashier wbo said God guided
her band. Police aaid.
Tbe rdbber was ldeot.llied as
Melvin Jobmoo. 23, of Dallas.
police said. He was shot once lD
the Mad.
Clerk Kathy Carter told police
the man bunt into the store.
wavin« ht.a gun and thre•tea.ing
to kill ~m aJl. While he was
forcing the others lo lie oo the
floor , she ~bed into a cash
drawer fOf' a gun. She sakt she
whispered a prayer aod God
•·guided my hand" when s ?H!
rared.
by the sam e 1ury la.st week in
the kidnap-murder of Carolyn
Bealer of Carden G rove last
August
Tht.> pro<;etullon conlend~d
Smith had abducle<l the Garden
G rovt' worrurn t.o rollttt $100.000
ransom from her bus111essman
brotht>r . Larn f ox of Anaheim
Though h<•r bod~ ha~ neH~r
~n found . ll wa.' aJleged that
Smith took M1~s Sealer to sea
0ff Dana Point last Au~ 24 in h1~
s mall boat and killed her, dump-
lhJ!' ht•r body O\'erbodrd
Re<'ause the Jury detenn1ned
there w e r e s pecial
ci r c umst a nces 1n the case.
Smith beca~ eU1i:ible for de•th
penalty consKteratJon.
But proeecutor Dave Cart.er.
ln his closing statements to the
Jury Monday. said he would not
re<"ommend l.he death sent.en~
"You are all by )'oursel! m
this case." Carter told Jurors
The deputy distn<'t att~y
said no matter "·hat verdict I.ht:'
Jury reached l1l ~mmendm~
pun1stunent for Smith, he woo.Id
consider it JUSL
Defense attorney Terry Giles.
m bis dos111g statements, urged
tbe jury to spare the life or
Smith ~attae the defend•nt
had never been in trouble wilb
the l•w before his involvement
in the Bealer cue.
Smith ~ tertlfied that two
men known onJy as Jack and
Ray bad coer ced h im Into
participating in the abduction ol
Miss Bealer by threatening the
Lives of his own children.
He claimed Jack and Ray
were aboard hi.a boat last Aug.
2-4 and held him •l gunpoent
while they killed tbe young
wo man. Smith said the two men
r epresented business com· pe tttor s of Mi s s Sealer's
brother. a construcoon company
owner.
FIND OF TiiE WEEK~
IDegal
Pricing
Charged . . •
Three lar1e Soutllera '.
California supermarket cbalm •
were charged wltb lllea!,i{ : mao!pulaUng the price ot :
Monday in a clua acUoo Jawault ·
nJed in Oranae County Superior ,
Cou~ ·
Na med lo the le1al action •
were t.be Alpha Beta, Safeway
and Lucky supermarket cbalm.
FUteen persons, eight from
Ora nee County. were listed as
plaintiffs in the lawsuit which
was filed on behalf of all
purchasers of fluid milk prod·
ucts from the three chalns in
the great.er Los Angeles area.
The suit claims th•t, begin-
ning in mid-1977. when milk
prices were decontrolled, the
supermarket chains violated t.be
•tale business and professions
code by increasing the price ot
milk and then entttinc into an
•greement to "preclude free and
ope n com P'e tit ion a mo n g
them selves and others."
The leRal action contends the
three market chains fhred.
raised. m•lntained and con -
trolled the price of mil.It pro-
ducts from 1977 to the present.
The suit estim ated between
one million and 1.5 million eon·
sumers were affected by the
higher prices. It ~t the avenge
claim at about S12S.
Multiplied by 1 5 million peo-
ple. damai?es sought in the
lawsuit could run to nearly $200
mil hon.
When milk pr1ce8 were ctecoo..
trolled ln early 1977. batr gallons
of m ilk sold ror about 61 cents in
the Lo8 Angeles metropolitan
a rea. Today, the price runs
about 93 Ci!tlt . A year ago, a half
gallon was still going for about
67 cents in some stores.
The ob1ect or the s uit, a\-
to r ne ys s aid, 1s to force a
rollbark 10 milk prices by the
three cbal.n:..
S pokes me n for the tbree
superm arket chains could not ht!
r\'a,·h<'d for romment th11o morn
Int:
Coast Woman
Sentenced in
WeHare Fraud
A Syear-old Balboa woman
bas beell sentenced to a Dine-
mootb Orange County Jail term
and three years' probation aft.er
pleadinjit guilty to a we Uare
fraud cba~e.
Tbe ~'fltence a~ain.st Wendy
.I Lt'a,on of 3 10~'2 Alvarado
Place v. a-; handed down by
(>range County Superior Court
Judge Byron K McMillan.
Oeputy District Attorney
Donald Barner said evidenc~
showed that Ms . Leason ob-
ta ined more than SS.800 in aid to
which she w as not entitled,
based on her failure to report
her e mployment income and
that a chJJd was not living under
her care.
Body Recovered
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK c AP> -R.ngers have found t.be
body ol a Southern California
man who fell 70 feet to bis death
while biking at Sequoia NaUooal
Park . The body or Ke nneth
Blizzard, 24 , or Malibu was
found at the bottom ol a cWf
Monday.
All the ludt you can handle. in 24 karat gold plate! Our
four·lt.\)f dO\•er is a 24 karat g°'d ·elated rt>plica of tht>
Aorentine ong1nal You can nang 1t over the door for luck.
Or US<' it as a p.iperweight. On the back is the inscription,
"One leaf is for hope. and one is for faith. and one is for
love, vou know. And God put a nother in foe lud.." Ho w
(an it be only $12.50! But it is! Oft ooe for you, and several
for gifts.
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VOL 73, NO. 197, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 1S, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Quit A. rt Stall, FAA Tells County
8y IO.\.NNB aSYNOLD8 °' ................ Oranae County aupuvl,aora
were told by • F~eraJ Aviatioo
Aclml!uatrat.aon otflctal llonct..y
to quit atalliQ& and open John
Wayne Airport to new aJr ur· rlers.
A letter from Clark Onalad.
chief counael to the FAA. to
board ol s11pervisors Chairman
Ralph Clark sald county officials
* * *
Pan Am
Request
Opposed
A request by Pan American
Airlines to rty nonstop routes
betweeo Orange County and
Houston is being opposed by
Newport Beach city officials.
Pan Am. based in New York
City. is seeking to operate out of
John Wayne Airport, using m
jets. a size tested and then
banned at the airport.
Newport Beach City Council
members directed City Attorney
: Hugh Coffin Monday to lodge an
ob'ject1 o n with th e Civil
Aeronautics Board, which has
route granting authority.
But officials at the CAB today
said that the likelihood of the
route being approved is slim.
They said most routes granted
.at John Wayne Airport have
fallen under a section of the de·
r egulation act w hich allows
airlineis to claim one unused
route per year. The CAB hJlS
virtually no authority to deny
s uch an application, they said.
The Pan Am request, t.bough,
)"'asn't filed under the act's free
m arket entry program.
City Attorney Coffin observed
t hat the Orange County to
Houston route would also exceed
the county-imposed !i>O mile
flight limit.
CurrenUy, only Air California
and Hughes Airwest operate out
of John Wayne Routes have
been granted to four other
airlines by federal authorities,
but the COWlty isn 'l letting the
airlines u se Joh n Wayne
Airport.
In other airport-related action,
the city council agreed Monda)
to hire a professional airport
consultant to analyze the master
plan and land use study on the
airport
Walter Gtllfillan will be paid
no more than $13.200 for his
work. the council ruled. It is ex·
peeled that his technical ex-
pert1s<' will be used by the city
to add credence to its fight
agam~t expansion of the county
airport
Fluor Stock
Vp30Points
ln2 Months
lncreasing emphasis on syn-
t hetic fuel production is one rea·
son why Fluor Corporation
stock has risen 30 points in the
last two months, a vice presi·
dent for the Irvine-based
~ngineering firm said today.
Paw Etter. vice president for
communications. said in an in·
'terview that investors in the
New York Stock Exchange are
showing a "lot. of enthusiasm for
I Fluor stock."
"There is a general feeling
that we 're on the edge of
launchin1 a National Synthetic
Fuels Program," he said. "And
Fluor bas just completed Suol
11 in South Africa ...
The Sasol II plant derives liq-
uid fuel from coal.
-"Abo. President Carter's an-
nouncement from Italy that we
must tum to coal and reduce our
dependence on foreign oil la
anothel' factof' in nuor·a favor,"
€tt.e~aaid.
Fluor stock waa selling for 49%
ln mid.·May. It traded at 12~ at
1 l this morning. Ill lowest price over the last
JZ monU. was 34 and one-half.
Fluor stock will be split 2 for 1
tb11 Friday, Etter said.
Findinp Told
CHARLESTON, W.Va. <AP )
-Weals c.wnM WM~
ble for \be seatroldiDI
lbat Miit 11 worbn p11~to lMtr cleat.bl at a Weet a
power plant la 1171. Ute I al
IOHl"IUDllll'I ftDal report IQa.
bav-•'t Aft)' ,...... eot '° act on • Ill ay 12 PM order to open the
airport.
A spokeman for Clark aaid
the lettu. r•celved Monday,
would be referred to the county
counsel tor review and com·
ment
Onat.ad said In bis letter lbat,
"the 1ubjed of access to the
John Wayne Airport has been
1.1nder 1ubst1ntial study. in·
vesl11atiao and analvsis for over
a year"
In saying hls office believes
1t ·s time for action by the
supervisors, Onstad quoted the
federal court ruling from the
New York case in which flights
of the Concorde supersonic jet
Into Kennedy International
ArirJ>Ort were upheld :
"Making sensitive decisions.
and exercising sound jud1meat
even in the face of some nagging
uncertainty, is. the daily fve of
j udges. administr ators and
other public officials.
"There comes a time when rel·
egating the solution of an issue
to the inde.finite future . . . 1s
tantamount to refusing to ad·
dress It at all." Onstad wrote.
In January of 1979, the FM
launched flll investigation ol dis·
criminatiOo against air carriers
at Orange County 's airport
where only Hughes Airwest and
Air California now operate.
Last May. Onstad concluded
the in vestigation by ruling that.
unless the airport is opened to
airlines holding routes lo it-
Continmlal. Frontier . PSA and
Westem-tM county couJd be
found tcuilty of discrlmlnatioo.
Supervisors ordered a study or
Onst ad's ruling, but before it
could be concluded. Air CaJ filed
a federal court suit asking an in·
Junction to prevent any action al
the airport.
Court Appointment?
Reagan Pronrlses
Places for W Oillen
DETROIT CAP> Ronald
Heagan told a delegation of
.... omen today he still opposes the
Equal Rights Amendment. but
would app<>1nt many women to
high places in a Reagan ad
m1nislrat1on and will consider
naming one to lb(' US Supremt:
Court. part1c1pants reportl'd
Real!an met privately in his
69t h ·floor su1tt' at tht· DNro1t
Plaz.a Hotel with 16 ERA sup
porters m an eHort to m1nim1zc
lhe political damage from lhl'
absence of an ERA endorsement
1n the 1980 party platform ··w<' came away feel1n Jo?
good ... said Mary Louise Smith.
a for mer <'O·Cha1rman Of the
Repubbcan National Committee
and an active s upporter or the
ERA.
Slleilc ol Parldllfl
Reagan. a waiting the GOP
crown he"s long pursued. also
met today with a n old rival.
former Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, and •eportedly began
a series of meetings walh possi-
ble vice-presidential running
mates. Parking lot attendant Jeff Strayer. 15. of Costa Mesa.
dreue& like this as be directs traffic at the Orange Coun· ty Falrgrounds. He says it helps keep the sun off bis face
and the exhaust fumes out of his nose.
Rep. Margaret Heckler . R·
Mass.. said she told Reagan he
should nominate a woman to fill
the next US. Supreme Court
vacancy and that ·:this single
!)te p could de monstrate his
avowed commitment to t he
equal nghts of women " City Won't Adjust
CdM HoIDe Sizes
Ms Heckler said Reagan told
the Rroup he came close to ap·
pointtng a woman as Califom1a
Supreme Court justice near the
end of rus term as ~ovemor. and
that he said "'he would...cons1der
appointment of a \\Oman to the
Supreme Court · · By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. Deify ...._. Staff
After months of verbal scuf·
fling, the Newport Beach City
Council has unanimously denied
a conlro\'ersial ordinance aimed
at reducing the size of homes in
Corona del Mar.
The council. meeting Monday
with all seven members n at·
tendance for the first time since
May. tried sever al times to
salvage the ordinance either by
modifying it or continuing action
for further study.
At ooe point. following nearly
two hours of public discussion.
the cota'lcil was juggling three
different motions.
In the end, a motion by Coun·
cilman John Cox to deny the pro-
posed law prevailed.
Last May the council. meeting
without Cox. failed on three al·
tempts to modify the ordinance.
finally putting off action.
The denial of the proposed or·
dinance. drafted by a citizen ad
hoc committee, means that the
current law. calling for single
family homes and duplexes to be
constructed at no more than 1.5
times· the buHdable area, re·
mains in effecL
C.oast W ~man
Sentenced in
W-elfare Fraud
A 21-JMI'~ Balboa woman
baa bem ...a.eect to a alne·
moetll Oreqe County Jail term
aad tine yun' probation after
plead.tac pllty to a welfare
fraud: Tbe-ce qal.Dat Wendy J . Leaoe ol HO~ Alvarado
Plue •• buded dHrn by Or-.. Cailmt.J SaperiGr Court
Jud1e BYl'CID It. MdlW •. Deputy Di1trlet Attonaey
Donald Barner ... d ••idece
shoftd tbat Ma. Leason ob·
ta1Md mon u.. 11.• ta akl to
wbleb ebe WH not ••tttled,
baaed oa IMr failure to report
h•r emelo1111nt laeom• and Ulet a eliUd wa DOt Uvtn1 mdel" ber care. ,
Although th e ~omm1ttee·
drafted ordinance ·was directed
at reducing the size of homes.
several council members point·
ed out that it would have been
more liberal than the law cur·
rently on the books
The ordinance wou!O have af
fected an area borderec1 bv
Avocado Avenue and Buck Gull~
and Fifth Avenue ant1 the ocean·
It would have kept construe·
lion of smgle-family units at I s
times the bwldable area of a lot
while allowmg up to I 75 times
the buildable space on duplexes
Authors of lhe ordinance told
council members that 1t was a
fair compromise between res1
dents who believe the size of
homes in the area have gotten
out of hand and those who sup
port lheopposite view
But architects. builders anc1
residents told council members
the ordinance would just lead tn
trouble.
"( don"t beheve there were
that many abuses." remarked
r esident Bill Agee, a former
member of tbe city Planning
Commiuion. "We still haven't
seen any orange house with
pink polka-dots even though the
law doesn't preclude that."
The woman "ho attended the mcetmR told reporte rs later thev
made no reques t that Reagan
modify rus ERA stand or seek
m o d1 f1cat1 ons or th e con
troversial platform plank tha:
\\ ithdraws part} support for
ratification or the amendment.
Brown Veto
Override
Threatened
A s p o k esman f o r A s
semblywoman Marian Bergeson
said today the Newport Beach
lawmaker plans to push for a
legislative override of Governor
Brown's veto of her permanent
tax-indexmg measure
The governor vetoed a bill
Monday by Mrs Bergeson that
would have permanently pre·
vented individuals from being
oushed lnto higher tax brackets
by cost-of.living wage increases
Dave Ruks t a l is. the as-
semblywoman's field represen·
tative. said chances a re good for
an ovemde.
Hero Pllnished
Crime Halted, Job Too
ROCKY RIVER. Ohio CAP> -A Greyhound bus driver Is
servln& a lo.day suspension for usin1 a cltl&ena band radio to
thwart an attempted bus hUackinc.
"I can't believe It." Wayne K. Thompson, Sl, said Monday.
"I'm ln more trouble than the hijacker."
Company officials refused to discuss the case, but a
spokesman for the F~eral CommunicaUons Commlaaion ln Detto6t laid G~~d adopted a poUcy dlacoun.ctnc driven
from ..., CB radios.
Tbompecan sald he wu aware ol tbe rule but baa carried a
CB radio \Dier bia seat for a year ••use he t.bouabt it m1Pt
M -.IW ln an emer1ency.
Local 1°'3 of the Amal1amated Ttwit Unloa, repr•ential
TbomPIGft, ii flChliDI the SUlpentkln. TbomPIOD Wei be cou1cJ
loee 8700 beeaUH ol the auspenakln.
""h1ch would prov1dt-it con.stitu
t1onal ban on ~exual d1s cnmina
t1on
Despite ht-r apparent pleasurt'
fl\ <:r th(' d~cusi.1on . ~b Heckler
'>aid she told Rt-a~an the equal
Newport Man
rights issue ''would not bl<>W
over and that he n<.-eds to talk
more about \\Om<.·n 's right!> a!)
he campaign~ acro:.l> tht:: na
t1on ·
Patnc1a Ste'4art. a member of
the platform committee and the
only black \\Omdn invited to
today's meetini.:. !>aid Reagan
··s a tisfied my f£-el1n g a:. d
mrnonty woman "
Jury Rules Life
Term for Slayer
By DAVID KUTZ•ANN °' • o.itr ,.... Sutt An Orange County Superior
Court jury rttammended today
that coovtcted murdert'r Larry
Donald Smith of Newport Bead!
be sentenced to life imprison-
ment without possibility of
parole In the 1979 kidnap-murder
of Carolyn Bealer of Garden
Grove.
Theo eight-woman. fOUT·man
JUry de-liberated fo r nearly
se-ven hours Monday a nd today
befort> arnvm~ al a \'erd1ct 1n
the penalty phase of S mith"s
trial
The Jury rould have senten~
the Newpon 8<.>ach man to dealh
m the CaJ1fom1a ~as chamber
after C'On\'lctmJ? tum last week of
murde-r and ludnappmfi?
Numerous members of
Smith' farruly were present an
Superior Court Judfte James
Turner·s courtroom when the
'erd1ct wai. read <Jt 11 a m to·
day
Smith showed no emolJon as
Court Clerk Walter Preston read
the verdJct
Jury foreman Norman Potter
had indicated Monday lha\ the
partiel was unable to reach a de·
C'ISIOn oo the defendant's fate
Potter sa.1d the Jury was "emo-
tionally drained"' whe n 1t re·
ressed dehberauons late Mon·
day afternoon
NB Boaters
Put on Hold
By Council
Newport Beach boaters who
showed up Monday evening to
rap a proposed hike in city.
controlled offshore mooring fees
were turned away when the City
Council postponed action.
The proposal calls for increas·
ing mooring fees from $11.S> to
SlO per foot per year. It also
calls ror raising onshore fees
from $3.30 to SS per foot per
ye1r.
A bout two doien boaters
s howed up to contest the in·
crease and left vowing lo return.
But Mayor Jac kie Heatber,
n oting she was surprised UM
propo.al wu even oo the -em·
da. urpd c:olleagues to put off
aetlon Ufttil Aue. 11 so tW al·
feded bo9tere could be notiftld.
The clty'1 'nc'.lelud1 Alfmn
Committee recommeoded tbe ln-
CNaM, not1q t.bat the etty ....
had not been act.lusted a1DH im. The county ,..u, biked ...
from '8 to Ill per foot per year
00 lt.t olbbore mooriq .... lD ~ewport. .
There an 'DI off shore moor·
lDt• ln Newport Harbor. 711 fJI
which an cont:roUed by llM city
aad 25 by t.beeoun~.
The panel took only a n hour •
and a ball today to reach a de· cision.
Prosecutor Dave Carter 1n tus
closing argument to the jury
Monday had made no rerom.
mendation as to whether Smith
shouJd die in tbe gas chamber or
he sente nced to life without
parole.
If the jury cannot reach a
\·erdict on punishmeot. the ISSue
could be turned over to Judge
Mc Bride or a new Jury could be
picked to rerommend sentenc-
ing. The latter alternativP would
r e quire a present ation of
evidence by the prosecution and
defense all over again.
Smith. whose family kept a
r onstant vigil outside McBride"s
Santa Ana courtroom a ll da\·
Monday, "'as convic t e d in
fedt>ral court of attempting to
e xtort Sl00 .000 from Fiss
Beater's broth~r. He ~as sen·
tenrt'd to 20 years imprisonment
in that case.
The prosecution had con
tended during Sm1th "s tw<>·
month trial that h e
masterminded the abduction of
Miss Bealer last August to col
lect Sl00.000 ransom from her
businessman brother. Larry Fox
of Anaheim. It was alleged that
Smith took Miss Bealer to sea
off Dana Pomt last Aug. 24 and
killed her aboard his s mall boat.
dumping her body overboard.
Her remains have never been
round. but the p ro s ecution
pursued a first de~ree murder
charge against Smith.
Coast
'1"eather
Mostly sunny Wednes-
day. Lows tonight 60 along
the beaches lo 66 inland.
Highs Wednesday 70 to 75
at the beact»es, 80s inland
INSIDE TODA'°
lndl01ta fONJNr ,.. roncu
KnMdw ha.a a t1dfw about
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3Plead
No Contest
In Attack
L OS ANGELES <AP >
Syn a n on f ounder C h aril'~
Oede rich and two of his "Im
qerial Marines" pleaded no eon·
tes t today to conspiracy t.o com·
rtJit murder -a charge atem·
ming from an October. 1978,
..-aulesnake attack on a n al·
torney.
The clistrict attorney's offlce
said Dederich would receive
probation as part of a ple a
bargain in which he agreed lo
give up hi!! leadership role in the
Synanon Foundation, a Northern
California drug and alcohol re-
habilit.ation cent.er.
As part of the agreement. he
would be allowed lo con.suit with
the organization but could play
no management role in the re-habilitation program.
Standing before a j udee.
Dederich calmly answered
"Yes," when asked lf be in:
tended lo enter a plea which. is
equivalent lo a plea of guilty to
char~es 0( conspiracy lo commit
murder and solicitation to com-
mit kidnappinR and assault.
Ills two young 1011owers
La nce Kenton. son of the late
handleader St a n Kenton. a nd
Joseph Musico aJso confirmed
they would plead no cont.est to
the consp1ra<.·y charge and a
separaw cha rge of assault wi~h
..i deadly wt'iJPQn, a rattlesnake.
PauJ Morantz, the attorney
bitten by the rattlesnake left in
his maJlbox. sat in the front row
or the courtroom as the pleas
w er e t a k e n . Moranlz was
hospitalized six days after the
Oct. 10. 1978 attack, but re·
covered fro m the venomou~
:ma kebite.
The 66-year -old Dederich and
his two followers were arrested
later. and the prosecution a l·
lt·~cd that lht• S) nanon founder
incited the 2J-yeiJr-Old Kent.on
and 29-year-old Mus1co to ~o
afte r the attorney. who earl.aer
won a $300.000 civil judgment
<1g ainst Syn <1non 1n another
case
D1scl06ure of the plea setue-
ment came on the day that the
three were to stand trial. Ap-
parently, lengthy plea negotia-
tton meetings had been under
way between the defendants and
the district att.omey for several
weeks .
Ad/or Draft
Said O/f emive
WASHINGTON CAP) -The
Selective Serv\ce System is pull-
mg one of its public Mrvi~ com·
mercials off television In the
wake ol criticism that the ad
c ontains o ffen s ive rac\al
stereotypes.
T he commercial shows two
black youths on a basketball court as they talk about reg-
istration. The National Black
Caucus has urged atalioo.s not lo
air the spot.
{)raft regjstration is scheduled
to begin Monday.
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Will• of Coate lfeaa •u
deacrtbf!d la Oran•• Count(. Satienor <.;ourt Mondly aa a"c ·
ln11" Individual who had a
··tremendoua need to be loved "
THllf)'IDI fo.r the dtrtnH,
N••port Beach paychlatrl al
David SbeffMr Lold Juron ln
J i.acl1• Lula CardeoM' eow1t00m
that Wllla, &l. bad an "ealrem4'·
ly depeadent pert oull ~" llOd
an lmpulajve need to be lovod
and cared'°'
Wllla I.I si.nd.ltla trial ror the
i.hoouna death ol off-duty Cosla
Meta polieeman Mark Peaantt,
27. and the wounding or J oelle
Sennewald, 22. in a 1-'ount111n
Va ll ey ap ar t mt:nl l 1&~l
Decem ber Just Restirag
OCRoad
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Snubbed?~
BJ JOANNE aETNOLDI • °' "" o.11, ...... ""' • 0 fflciala at Caltraae are·
worldq on a list of needed
tunaportatioa project• aad·
· m em ben of t.be Oru1e CollDty •
Tran1portattoa Commi11lon:
aren't happy about lt.
The problem, accordin1 lo a
report made Monday to comty
commwlonen. I.a that Caltrans
hHn'l bothered to uk local of.
flctall about the Uat.
The Uat Is the 1911 Caltrana
Hicbway and Guideway Needa
Study. When completed lt wW Co
to the state LegUilature.
Tom Jenkins, executive dlrec·
tor of the county Transportation
Comm.lasion. explained that tbe
approved list Includes projects
to be paid fo r by tbe s tate
Tra nsportation Commission.
A c cordi n g t o pre vlou!I
testimony, Pesant1 a nd W1 lh
had been rompeting for lhe af
fections of Mias Sea.new a id.
Before Dr. Sheffner was al
lowed lo testlly in the presence
of t he j ury Monday. Judge
Cardenas ruled that he would
not allow the psychiatnsl to dis
cuss what Wills had said whtlt:
under the influence of a truth
eerum.
Srott lluddleston. 14 , of Costa Mesa. and
trn. hog · I >ink ~." takt. a rest from t~
dion.' of prl'panng for com pet1tioo at the
Orange County Fair. Scott attended Costa
Mesa High School. not far from the fair·
grounds. Dinkey doesn't go to school.
"If a proje ct lsn 't on
Caltrans' las t ," he explailMld
a fter Monday's commlHlOD
n1eeting. "that means it's not
going to be considered for fund-
ing without a fight."
Defense attorney Richard
Bonner told Cardenas that such
testimony would show that his
client was being truthful when
he testified last week that be in·
tended to commit suicide at his
girlfriend's apartment and not
gun down Peaanti.
Wills testified that be bad no
recollection of the actual shoot·
ing last Dec. 22, all.hough he
could remember scaling a
balcony and entering the secood·
noor apartment.
His next recollection. he
claimed, was of standing ln a
bedroom doorway with a smok ·
ing gun in his hand.
Sheffner gave Wills the so-
ca lJed truth s erum sodium
amyt.ol last March.
O ut of the presence of the
j ury. the psychiatrist s aid the
defendant told him he had l(Onc
to the apartment to kill himself
ra ther than hurt anyone else
F:arlitt that sam e evening. Mts..'>
Sennewald bad told Wills she
preferred Pesanti to him .
In his testimony before the
jury, Shertner s aid Walls' up·
bringin g was c haotic a nd
frustrating, leadi.Qg to his present
e m otiooal difficulties
He said the defend a nt's
mot.her was a chronic mental
patient who needed t.o be insttlu·
tionalized when Wills was about
2. The boy was sent to numerous
roster homes after that a nd
never r eceived any love or
nurturing.
S heffner s aid Wills has un-
der gone frequent bo u ts of
depression and anxiety when tus
needs are frustrated. He has
also been suicidal. the delens~
witness asserted.
WUls was ooce hospitalized in
a psychiatric facility on the East
Coast following the breakup of a
relatioosbip, Sbeffner aaid. The
defendant bad been married
four times before meeting Miss
Senne wald In a Costa Mes·a
apartment complex.
Sheffner said Wills was an
"extremely jealous" person &.'l
well as being PQ5Sess ive.
The psychiatrist said he based
his conclusions on several in-
terviews he had with the defend-ant at OrangeCounty Jall.
r
Fair Slate
The 32nd Annual Orange County Fair moves into tts
s.ixth duy Wednesday with songstress Helen Reddy as
feat ured entertainer.
Fair attendance for the fi rst four days. Friday throu1h
Monday, totaled 134.131 -up 21,310 from lut year's
figures for the same penod ·
Gates open in Costa Mesa at noon and cl<>&e at mid·
night.
Major events Wednesday include:
-Noon to 10 p.m . Film Festival.
-1and3.30 p.m .. The City Pop/Rock Band.
-2 p m., kids' nuckel pitch contest.
-2:30 and 4:30 p.m .• Aerobic Dancers.
-2.30 and 5 p.m .• Kate Pueu . folk guitarist.
-3 p m .. clown and r006ter crowing coateats.
-3:30 and 5:30 p.m .. Fountain Valley Dan~rs.
-3:30. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m .. Fun's·•·poppln Circus.
-5 p.m . row milking demonstration.
-6. 8 and 10 p.m .. Swaying Belro5 aerial act.
-6 : 15 and 8 : JS pm .. Winn Troupe, high wire cycles.
-6:45 p.m .. J apanese Jrd Generation Band parade.
\.
7 and 9 p m .. Helen Reddy int.he amptutheater.
8 and 10 p m . Laser D1scomania.
Funds for Mesa's
Marina 'Doubtful'
By J ERRY CLAUSEN
Ol t .. O.lly ...... St.lfl
Costa Mesa manna consultant
Kenneth S ampson told City
Council me m bers Monday he
doubts funds will be appropnat·
ed this year to begin fea!>1b1lily
..,tud1es on lhe propoi.ed Santa
Ana H1vn mouth fac1htv
Orat'hn~ the council in an af
tc rnoon ~tudy !>C!!:->5ton al c1l~
hall . the retired Oran~e Counti.
~overnmcnl park:. and harbors
oHicial said he JU.'>t doesn't knov.
whether an initial $65 .000 sought
for the m arina ~tudy wall be
forthcoming.
"My gut reacllon." he said.
"ls that it wiU not."
The funds, part of a tota l
$325,000 required for a U.S.
Arm y Corps o f Engi neer s
feasibility study, have been re-
quested from the federal govern·
ment by Congressman Robert
Badh am . R Newport Beach
Thl' propn!>e d ha r bor .
backed by Costa Mt>sa and Hunt·
ington Beach for the ocean at
the riv<•r'!> mouth. actually
would be a t,;ounty or Orange
proJect.
M a 1n ke y lo the proJect.
th ough, is approval by the
Cah fomia Coastal Commission.
~~l of the more than 80 acres
1ir111>0M'<i for the 3.000·boal·shp
l>r OJ (•rt ·~ rleM:rtb<'d as '"de
i.:r..i<1v1I v.<>tlan<f~." Sampl>On
.., .1111
~J mp!>on told council mem
lwr.., thal land for the 3.000-boal
harbor p r o pos a l couldn 't
poss1bl) be ~cqwred until about
1986 1f iApproval eventually 1s
!.ecurcd.
Other keys to unlocking the
project. he said. include county
gove rnment's attitude toward
the project and the required
blessing 0( the cit y ol Newport
Beach. Sa mpson s aid Newport of-
fi cials won't recommend the
p ropos ed $40 million project.
drafting only a policy statement
e ncouraging deve lopment or
badly needed small-boat harbors
a nd recreation outside or their
city.
.-----JVST BREAKING ----
A small comer of the propoeed
m s n na complex Iles within
Newport Beach on land JOited
fo r medium-<iensity housing, he
noted.
Regents Eye
Apartments
At UC Irvine
Tbe UC Boa.rd 0( Regents will
consider funding a Sl6 million
plan Thursday to build JOO stu-
dent apartments o n tbe UC
Irvine campus.
The project calla for apart·
ment unit.a conslstinc of two
bedrooms, stove. mrtceralor.
draperies and carpet.a. Projttt
c ompletion h presently
scheduled for the summer of
1982.
Demand for student housing at
UCI ri!mains high as witnessed
by a waiting lJst of 618 people
wanting to live on campus. ac-
cording to a report to the re·
gl!nts
.. A recent campus hou.i;1 ng
~urvey indicated th a t con
domuuwn conversions and lO<'al
re nt escalations hav~ forct-d
over 1.500 students t.o move from
~u rrounding commuo1t1es to
apartments more than 20 milt'!'>
from c.impu ~. ·• lht:-rcp<Hl
..,tatl-'11
Killings Told
NEW DELHJ. lodia tP> -
Many tbousaods of Afghan
villagers and 1uerrillu a re
believed to have been lulled or
wounded tn relahatory Soviet
air and ground attack<i on 50 lo
60 \"lllages around Kabul ln th~
past two Wtth , a d1plomallc
source reported
Co11ncil
J e nkins bas spent the paat
two yea rs fighting Caltrana
over the budRet for extension 0(
the Corona de l Mar Freeway
<ind he says Ule list CalTra.ns ia
working on now is just going lo
me an more or the same on other
prOJects neede d 1n Orange
County
J e nkins and the county
Transportation Commission att angr y tnat the local t;attraftS
plan has been in the works for
seven months and they haven't
been consulted about the proJ·
ects that are under consider•·
lion.
"In fact. they won't even t.eU
us what they're working on." be"'
added.
A spokes man for Caltrans
s aid that complaint aboWd be
answered next Monday wbea
Caltr itrts s tarr members and
Or a nge Countr Transportatioo
Comm1~1on staff members will
~et t.Q~ether.
That\ only hair the froblem, .Jenkin..., ~aid "The li.s doesn't
take ~rowtb in to account. That
means Caltrans is recommend-
ing spendmg money on projects
that could be obsolete by the
time construction is completed.
J think 1t·:. JUSl impr oper
maoagemeot."
According to JentlJlS, otber
country• trans P-Ortallon com·
m1 ss1ons in the state bave
sim\lar complaints and are plan-
nlDg t.o wtlt.e and seek legi.alatioa
that would force the state agee-
c )' to apen up lhe needs study so
that local om c1als will be able lo
find out what 's being studied
jnd hdvt-a chance to ~upport or
oppa~t.· ltlo:,1:' proJttlS .
Action
ln action Monday everung. the Newport Beach City
Council :
-a&IECl't:D a cootnwersial ordinance aimed at re.
ducl.ng the size ol residenUaJ structures fn Corona del llar.
. -ADOPTED an ordinance requiring trash compactors
m all newly·roostructed residential units.
--O&A YEO a law reqwnng construction firms to
clean up sites when work is completed.
-maED an airport cot\SuJtant to analyze the county's
master plan for John Wayne Alrport.
-NdED Paul Balahs and Hel~ McLaughlin to the
Plun.ing Commission for second terms.
Iran Says Borders
Closed for Manlwm
FIND OF TiiE WEEK.®
By Tbe Atsocta&ed Press
Govemment,run Tehran radio said this afternoon all of
Iran's borders -air. sea and land -were being closed for a
week t.o help capture members of an abortive anti-government
conspiracy wbo have eluded arrest.
The report said the border shutdown was ordered by "the
bead of ·the Islamic revolutionary courts." But no immediate
confirmaUoo or the move could be obtamed from other lran1an
authorit.ies. A closure of Iran's land border crossings and international
sea and airport.a would cut the country off from badly n~ed
food and other import.I, and pn?$umably would halt Iran's aJl-
importaot oil exports. ........ C.••rna••• IJMMdefl
WASHINGTON <AP) - A federal rrand Jury today tndtcted
Rep. Richard KeUJ, a Florida Republican,. and _two men ~ cbarcee cl briber)' and cooapiracy in connection w1tb the FBI '
Abec•m pn>be of poUUcal corruption. Kelly became t.be 1lxtb coocressman and rirst Republican
IDdleted iD the pubUelsed FBI undercover lDveauaaUoo.
Tbe fl~t lndlctment. Wblcb also contained charges of lDtentllte travel to aid raek.teenng, wu returned ln U.S. Dis·
trid Court bare. AJlo named u def eodants were E ugene R. ctmlo. m11o 1moWn u GlDo Ch.ado, •9. a self-employed bu.II·
....,...-from LollfWOOCI, F1a., and Stanley Wien, S3, an ac·
eountat trom Smlt.btowa, N. Y.
........... .4 ....
LONDON <AP> -'l'bt Hlue of the U.S. dollar roM qalmt
other m.tor eurnne•• oa world money ••cbua• today. a.I
tumbled• mucb u •an o.ee. TM I...,. ._lnt price for told wu _,a troy ounee.
do'n fftln...., llaadaJ. Gold trllded in New York at-. dowll ... SUwrtnded Ill New Yen at lll.ll. CIOWDM c.ma.
(
AO the luck you Ql n handle, in 24 karat gold pla te! Our
four-leaf dover is a 24 karat gold-elated replica ol lhl'
Florentine ongirwl. You can hang 1t over the door tor luck
Or use it a s a paperweight. On th<' back is the inscnption,
"On"' leaf is for hope, and one is for faith, and one i::. for
love , vou know . And God put a nother in for luck." I low
can ll be only $12.SO? But it Is! Get one for you, and severaJ
for gifts.
SLAVICK·s
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_T~ _ __._._J_u .... 1y_1_s_1...;.teo.;...;... _______ .,::D;:::AK..~Y ALOT .tjl
'l''llere'• a Ford in Beagan'• Future •
-~-· ......... CAROLE 'VONN' y:fSHER, 19, YOUNGEST CONVENTIONEER
Kansas Teen's Shirt Seys, 'GOP Oelegete -No Kidding'
a,. WALT&a a . MEAU ....... Cllii. •
DETROIT -P'o.ar yeara a10.
Ger1ld R. Ford needed Ronald
Rea1an Now ll'a LIM other w~
around
A1 the l9IO Re publJcan pres.
l dentla l nomi nee. Ruran
n edl conffnlioo and campaJin
help from the former president
he challenfed W\lucceaafully in
ltTt And f ord la pl'Omisin1 lo go
u ll·out for tbe election ot hls
rormernvai
There a.re t'ord assocaates who
11tlll bnstJe at wbat they cooteod
( !\ EJf'S A !\' . .f LYS IS )
was a hall-hearted Reagan ef.
fort to help elect lbe pr~ident in
the last campaign.
Reagan always claimed he did
has best for Ford. alt.bough his
<'amprugn schedule was a Umit-
~d one
But a! Ford resented it , there's
no evidence now. as he tries to
unary Repubhcans behind his
one-lime challenger. and prom-
ises intensive campaign ef-
forts of his O'An
"Ttu.s Republican is going t-0
do t>\'erytiunJt tn tus power to
l'l<'c t our nomintt to the pres-
idency or the Uruted States." he
said Monday night. to the cheers
of the Republacan National Con·
'entaon. "We've got a lot of
work to do. and you a re looking
<it one volunteer who wall try
harder. work longt>r. a nd speak
"'1th more ronv1ct1on to get this
tountry a competent president
auln. "So. when you Oeld tbe team
for GOYemOr RHcan. count me
lD.'' Forduld. -....J
The form er president m ade a
point of aaying that he's not
ready to beco m e <&n elder
s ta t esman a nd 1it on the-
s1delines. At 67 -Monday wu
baa birthday -he 's two yea.n
youncer than Reagan.
He got an elder st.<&tesman's
affectionate ovation. After :.
hall-dozen convention speeches
that left the delegates convers-
ing in dis interest. Ford's ap·
pea ran~ got their attention.
Many are the same d elegates
who almost derued tum oonuna·
t ion m favor of Reagan last
time. but that's forgotten now.
Ford flirted with 1980 candidacy.
decided aga.mst at . and obviously
1s through running for office.
He's no threat to any pohticaan's
job or ambitions.
But be is a k ey f1~ure an
Reagan's quest for Republican
unity. and he can be a hJghly
v1s1ble and valuable camp&Jgner
an the fall.
He 's basically a conser vatJve.
but his credentials and his ap-
peal reach to the m oderate rrud·
die of the RQpubhcan P arty.
Thal makes tum all lhe more
important to Rt>agan today. as
the former CaWorrua governor
tnes to broaden his appt-al so as
to a lign modt>rale and even
11 beraJ Repubhcans behind the
uc~et.
-~-, ....... THATS HENRY KISStNOER UNDER THAT WHALER'S HAT
Cheoeeu Preunted bv GOP's Maine Oeleoation
Heat Brings Alert; Toll Reaches 600
-~--PEOPLE WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING IN ST. LOUIS RED CROSS SHEL T£R
StatP of Emeroency Declared In MIHourf: Nation'• Heat ueath To ll Reechea 600
Workers Ret11rri to Jobs
"" Wmractors Unhappy With Package
LOS ANGELES <AP) -· An
es t imated 100.000 Southe rn
Califonua construction workers
idled dwin~ a week-lon ll strike
P~l••A-• ,, ........
Billy Carter. the president's
younger brother. bas signed
an order agreeing to register u a foreign agent tor the
1ovemment of IJbya. can.
has received SD0.000 from LJbya as partial payment an
a SS00.000 loan for hi•
services to the radical Arab
nation.
' .
by laborers are back on the JOb
today, while dis~runtled con-
tractors vote on whether to
ratify a hefty pay boost.
"We are absolutely not
pleased. The package 1s ex-
t r e m ely i nflationary," Alex
Rados of the Associated General
Contractors said Monday of lbe
tentative agreement.
However. Rados said the lour
e mploye rs ' ass ociations will
"have to ratify" the agreement
or race a longer and even more
costly strike.
Some 12.000 members of the
AFL·CIO Laborers U n ion
walked off the job last week
when employers refused to
match . dollar ror d o llar. a
$6.37·ao-bour wage and fringe
benefit increase won by carpen-
ter•. operaUna e ngineers and
teamsters.
The coat.rectors claimed lbe
laborers, who do heavy work
such as ditcb-diggin1 and mov-
ing heavy loads. s hould receive
ooly the same percent.age raise,
or $5.30 an hou r . But the
laborera rejected lhal offer.
An estimated 100,000 lkllled
coaatrudkla workers ~fused to
cross die laborers' picket lines,
slowma or atopplng major proj-
ects from freeways to blgb-rise
office bulldinp.
The str ike affecte d a ll
Southern Calllornla couaties
from San Luis Obispo to the
Me•lcan borde r except San
Dleco Cowlty. where construe·
Uon workers ba.r1aln separately.
R1y Wllaon, head of the
L1boren· Union, said he was
·'very pleased '· "'1th th<'
package. v.tuch will raise wag<'-.
and benefits by $6.25 ov("r thr<.-e years.
Judge Moves
New Alcala
Death Trial
RIVERSIDE <AP> -Convict·
ed murderer Rodney Alcala wiU
stand trial on charges of raping
a l S·year -old runaway in
Riverside County. but a Superior
Court judge bas agreed to his re·
ques t to move th e tria l
elsewhere.
Judge Robert Gars t ruled
Monday that publicity surrouod-
tn1 Alcala's trial in Orange
County for the slaying or 12·
year-old Robtn Samaoe or Hunt-
lnetoa Buch WU IO intense that
his chances ot obtaining a fair
trial ln Rlvenide County were
tainted.
The state JudJcial Council will
determine where Alcala ·s trial
will be held.
Deputy Dis trict A ttoroey
Daniel Bacalskl said allboucb
Alcala already faces the gas
ch1mber for the Samsoe slay·
log. proeecut.ors a.re interested
ln convictinl him of as many
crimes u poa1lble because they
don't think the atate Supreme
Court wUJ allow blm to be ex-
ecuted. More convlrtlona would
mean more time in prison.
By TIM' Associatt>d Prt"'>s
As the skyrocketing death toll
topp<>d 600 Ill lht> nation ·., lhn'1.·
"'eek beat wan" pol1ct-lll AU<an ·
ta blared warn1n.1?i. O'lr'C'r
louds peaker-; urJ?ing r>t.">ple to
leavt> home for <.'OOI shelters and
an army of Red Cross volunteer'>
1n Kansas C1ty dehvered fans tc
the poor and elderly
M 1ssouri 's ~O\ !'rno r placPd
t he NationaJ Guard on alert and
dt>dared a state of emcrgoo<'~
Monday as the s tat e's heat
related deaths m ounted to 131.
.. Missour ians ar e s uffering
and dying," said Gov. Joseph
Teasdale. who Is seeking S.S
millioo to S8 million in federal
aid to provide fans for the poor
and old.
Arkansas Gov. 8111 Clinton
al s o det larcd a s t a t e or
l'mergency as hundreds or rrukx,
of highway buckJed and melted
and farmers assessed cattle and
crop losses m the m illions of
dollars. He has requested Sll.i
milllon in federal aid for the
highway system.
The heat wave has clrumcd 91
hvcs in Arkansas. and an an un·
usual W('('kcnd accident . a Little
Hock girl v.as burned when she
v.as spra)cd 'A 1th v.atcr from an
outdoor hose that had been in
the sunlight, doctors said
The death toll m 16 states that
have swellC'red in unrelenun~
hea t stood at 614 today. accord
ang to an unofficial count by Th<'
Ao;sociated Press
lleat and droui:?ht have killed
mollJoas of ehlcken.o; In Arkansac;
and flonda. where citrus crops
also are showang s 1~n'> of slrt'So;
In West Texas. cattlemen ar<'
'e ll1nJl herd s earl y a c;
pastureJand bakes. And without
ram. ~ lllinoas com crop may
tx> stunted. agronom1sb !-a)
As the mercury lll Kansa.-. Cit~
r eached 109 Monday -above
100 for the 13th time in 15 days
Al Cohn. a 25-year Red Cro6s
vett>ran. and his pa rtner. Larr)
Widener. dro\.·c door·tO·door de
livenn~ fans "W'e ·ve been in some houses
that are so hot that l JUSl t an't
believt> p<'ople are staying
there." Cohn s aad. "They'rt>
sealed up. Their windows and
doors are shut. Old people don't
want to leave their homes . lhe1r
\
•at Jnd dQR'>. And thl'y'rr·
.•fr .rn1 someone v.111 brt-a.k 1n
Tht·) JU.'>t rJm1 't Y.ant to lea\!~
. .ind ~ou cant force them.
· Old peopl,. don t n:alaze
that thl'ir IJOdy tf'mp<'ratun· "'
gtjtnl! up ... lht•y IJy down to
,,:11 t11 'l('('p and they don t 'Aakc
UIJ, ht' '\31d
S1nc1• the d1stribut1on program
hl·J:Jn 1-'nda). about I 000 elertnc
I Jn' h:.1.e b.'t'n donatl-d to lbe Red
Cro..,~ and ~41\ <tt1on Army and
-.om l' :nJ ha 'lr'C been dell \'ered
In Geon!la. whe re .CS have
d ied in t he h e at. officiab
declared a state of em ergency an
"1 a con. Floyd County and
Va l dost a. wh<'re the tem-
pt•rature was 108 Monday.
In B1nningham, Ala .. where
temperatures hit 103 Mooda~.
~ ayor Richard Arrin~ <'alled
fur a coord.Jru.Lt.-d relief program
tu open t>mergenty shelte~. di.'>
tribute electnc fans and med.i<'a t
infor mation.
Other tu~h temperatures Mon.
cil1 y were 111 in F'al!s Caty. Neb .
108 in Wichita Falls. Texas. and
105 m Dothan. Ga . StateWlde
deaths m Texas stood at 96. and
Del Rio had its 28th coosecul.lve
da y of loo.degree temperature.
or m ore.
ltltdtiple Seleresis
Released Hostage's
Ailment Disclosed
WIESBADE!'l. West Germany
r AP 1 -R 1chard Queen. the 28·
~ e3r-0ld l ' S v1ce rons ul f~
from 250 da)<;' c.1pt1\'1ty m Iran
beC'JU!>t' Of Ill health, Suffer'\
from mulupf(• o;clen>s1c; and Y.111
ret urn to t hl• l'n1ted States "in
the n,•,t ft''-' rtJ~ <;, .. J doctor :it
the l !'-> Air 1-ur('{' ho'>p1tal ht'rt'
'Jld tod:l\'
·11,. v.1·11 rl•..,um" hi' dut1e.... a!.
.• fon•1gn l>en ace officer ai. l><X>O
·'' hie; hc·al th perm1tc; .. Or
J c·romt· ~t1chat'l Kor< ak told ,1
nt.·w<; t•oofe renC'f.• at this sprawl-
'"~ base.
· · ~t r . Q u t l ' n d t' \ e Io p e d
'-Ymptoms <J f the disease 1n
Uerf'mber v. hllc he was held
ho ... taRt> in Tehra n," Ko rc ak
'-Jld His ') mptom' dunng the
pa~t 1.·1~ht month.'> hJ\ t• 1ndudcd
numbnL•ss <md aboorm .. 1 sensa ·
lions an his upper extremJl1es
and some cWTiculty with balatl<'<'
3Ssor1ated "'1l h n ausea and
\OmltlOJ.!
"There ~as no 1.0<1.tcataoo that
the US. embassy occupierc;
worsened his condition ... the
doctor said. addm~. "They Cthc
I ranaan m1lttants > were very
for thcoming.·· He dad n ot
elaborate.
Korcalc described multiple
c;clcrosis as a disease of un-
known tausq, the effects of
which vary widely from patient
to pallent.
Webst e r 's Di c t i o nary
describes 1t as "a tbron1c dis·
l·ase in which there is scattered
demyelinat1on o f the central
n~nous ~)Stem . 1t 1s charac-
krizt-d hy Spet'<.'h dt>fectS, loss Of
m u'><:ul.tr coordinat1on. etc ...
.. Mr . Queen's physfeians have
•'\ l·ry hope that he wall be
•• mon~ that group or patients
"'1th mild and t ran s ient
manaJest.it1ons of the aUness."
Korea.It said.
Queen's parents. Harold and
Jeanne. were present during the
press conference, appeanng at
ea se and smiling .
·we are very much ~ re-
laxed than before." the father
s:ud. indicating relief tbat they
finally understood their son's a.J.
fl1 c t1on. "It's r eall y not a
rriJ?hlefl.i~ thing. it's not a pro-
projCres& vely worsening lbing."
Queen was frttd Fri~ by
Iranian author ities who said
ther. <lid not have the medicaJ
fac1ht1es to treat ham. He was
flown to Zurich. Swiuerland.
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Nursing Home
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top the
HEa.t:. THB&S, SVUYWDaS: SomeUmes we 1et
o bu.ly wtlh OW'Ml¥9S Mn aloe& lh1a beat of all poulble
toa•ta. wtlh art f..Uvala, eount.)' fair Md bucb c:t.Uahu.
that we k>H trac-ll ol w~re the rHJ aeUoa la.
Ttw rea& action la ln UM b\lud ruebel ol our ~&ion
You know t.bat here oa the newspeper by all the Pret• rch.•.a8~ that 1>de up on varioul dtAJ. Juat look over here
on this pale now unct.r the bubble sum wrappers
tfen."s a pru,s notJee lrom f\aUertOd
"1-'ullf'rton Collt?ae will not conduct • uicophone
workshop l.hJs s ummer. Slated for July 28 throuah Aug 1.
the pro.:ram has been canceled bec•uae of an htremely low "nrollment "
NOW ff I HADN'T found t.his gem, you would never
know lhat saxophone playing has fallen upoC'l evil days Ill
fullerton.
You would have gone right on thlnkinlil thal sax·
ophont-s we re as popular in ~IJerton as. s ay. In Yorba Linda.
But now you know
Now here's another mailed·l.n exclusive from the city
of Orange. I know this one's hot becauae It has its own
Surgery Won't Help Here It's on ()(d Motorcycle Race CourK.
headline written on it "Sec~y Veil Lifted " You must
read on:
"ORANGE-After months of secrecy. CASA Advertis-
1nJ? and Publlc Relations has been autJ:?orized to introduce
the Paik Corruga ted Steel I-Beam.a trademark."
The release suggests now that the huge news leak has
developed on this heretofore secret beam. being produced
by Sum1tomo Metals of J apan. enthusiasm Is heavy.
"TIIE RESPONSE TO the initial mailing was im -
m ediate and positjve," the press notice emphasized. "with
<'a lls from industry leaders and influential editors .. "
Influential editors? Heavens. I must call right away
for a dual purpose. First. to try lo get my name on that list
and then lo find out who else has his name on 1t
I 'vt· never k.nown an influential editor before
OVER HEREON THE come r of the desk is this diagram
that I've been savinJ? for poss ible use to enlighten readers on
futur<' :.urg1cal techniques.
ltc-ading furthe r, however. 1 was disappointed It's ac·
c ually a map of t he motorcycle race course at the Los
Angeles Cohs eum. And the races have already happened.
So the picture is useless twice.
That's as Rood an excuse as any for printing it .
Also. another press release notes there's going to be
re al excitement in Anaheim starting today al the conven·
t1on center It's the 1980 Western Material Handling &
Packarong Show.
One of th<' companies exhibiting will be showing off "a
~a lk nde l1>w lift motorized band truck with push pull"
and Cl pneumatic dies el. You'd better hurry.
THAT RE MINDS ME that l sttmed lo have lost the
l<'ltN from the publicity RUY who wanted a clapping oo the
story he malled in about the five.bladed star·shaped
\; artwm•tangel
Ill'"~ M:> ~urf• we printed a st.ory on his re volutionary
d<'VIC<' that he asked ror a free s ubsc ription to the paper.
1·m !>ure sorry I misplaced that one.
I know you would have just loved it.
11-year Fugitive Turn8 llini8elf lo
BERKELEY <AP l -A
former member of the Black
Panther Part~ sought for 11
years for the murde r or another
1>arty me mber. has surrendered
lo police
Ronald Stevenson. 28. of Con-
cord. who was char~ed with lhe
April 5. 1969. shooting death of
Rona&d Black. 31. was accom·
panied Monday by his attorney.
IUSSl~UO A. Ona..rlo (AP>
Twf'nl)'·On e people were
killed and ~ il\Jured In a nunina
home flN' that llprtad rapldJy
throu1h thl' top floor o( tbe
thrte story t>ulldtng where ~t
(If the chronlcally UI paUeni.,
were housed. poUce said.
lnltlal rt'ports Indicated a
curell'M smoker was responalblt>
for the rlre, but there was no Of·
f1rh1l ruling on the cause.
Aulhorltl~ s aid most or ~
v1ct1m died of smoke Inhalation
and extreme heat "The smoke
was very heavy and there was
C'O n s •derable flam e a nd a
tre m endous amount of heat."
!>atd local Police Chief Dou.etas
Burrows
THE HllE BROKE OUT on
the third noor of the Extend·
1care Ltd. nursing home short
ly after 9:30 pm. Mondlly , IU\d
fare trucks were on the ts<'tflt! ln
u bout two msnutt>s Hut l"trt'
C'hlof Gordon Bentley 11ald by
the tune his m en ~ot then '. lht•
flamt"S had spread a<"ross tht· e•n
llrt' thtnt noor
· · Eithe•r tht• fir<' w t>nl un
d<•te<'l<'d for a <'On s 1dt•rahlt'
length of tim<' or s pread vt·rv
<1 u l c k I y . · ' s a l d ll t• n t l t• •
llowt-ver. ht' s itld tht' 202 room
bulldmj!':. :.mokc• d Ne<'tor:. wt•n•
workinJ:
Ther(• wt•rt• 19K rt·~ide•nts lfl
lhe ho mt•. Bt'nt le•y ~..i1d the•
firemen had dlff1<"ully ~ettmt:
lhe m out bt•<'uust· "lhl'Y wt·re•
Suzuki Seen
Likely New
JapanLe~r
TOKYO IAP > -Zenko S uzuki,
a s killed n egotiator a nd
backstage mt'd.iator. or pollticaJ
!>quabbll'S. "'as chosen president
o f J a pa n ·:. r ull n ~ Libera l
Democratic Party today. i.uc
cet-dan~ the lcilt• Prime Muuste r
M asayoshJ Oh1ra
Suzuk i. 69. will be tht.' LOP
c:rnd1datr for prime ministe r
"hen tht• lowc•r house of the nc"'
Diet. thf' Japanese l'arllament.
met'tS Thur.-day He 1s certaln of
t•lect1on because hls p arty con-
trols 287 of the 511 scats. a ma·
JOtlt)' Of 63.
A MEETING OF LOP mem·
ht>rs of both houses of the Diet
named Suzuki party president.
unanimously cndonng a dec1ston
of the party elders
The vote ended a month of
man C'uveran)! foll owin~ the
death of Ohira June 12 Sur uk1 . a
lon~time Oh1ra aide who was
chairm3ll of tht> party Ex~ut.Jve
Council, eme rged from relative
obscunty to tuke over Otura's
party faction
Suzuki told the party m eet.mg
he would "work for unity and
harmony wiUun the party " He
!>aid t11 a speech Monday that be
would give priority to national
defense. enerJ?y. social welfare
and ridding the government of
deficit financtng
HE IS NOT expec ted to veer
from the conservative course set
by the LOP m its control ol tbe
gove mmeot s ince 1948 -st.rong-
1 y pro-bus iness with close
economic. political and miUt.a.ry
ties with lhe United States.
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a full lnvetU1aUon into U\e fire.
but ~Uey 1a1d he bad no ch~
yet to what ca~ It.
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rooma, .. ht' said "We'll prac·
tacally have to s lrt throu1b the
ashu ."
Moat ol lht m1ured were tttat·
1'<1 for •mokf' lnhalaUon at Mis·
si ssautlM Gen t'ral Hoapltal
ltcro"s the' 11treet The dead were
laid out on a lawn beside the
ho1pttal. th~n put in a n am· bul•n c~ bu~ and t a ken to a
morgue s t>l up a t a nearby
rt<<"reatlon ct'ntt'r so relativ~
t•ould ldfonlify them
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lhe nu.nJnti: homt• wa" about six
Vt"&lr" Old
"Tht• part I v111itt'Ct Is totally
.:uttt'd, rt'•ll)' a ffif'H ," llhf' S.ld
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lwllc·vr MYl~ trot out '
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t111d "''fk"rld m•tlauer ot E•t.:nd
wiart•, a1ud monthly n r.-drills
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t1IWll\1'1 t"V&U'UMtr lttt' hulldtnK In
the• eh 1111., ht• 1tul<t
'l'ht· wur11t nur11an1t home• tare· in
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I' I 1• 11 eH·c·uri t•tl 111 Ue•rt•mbc.·r
l!Hl!J an Notre· l>urrw du I.DC', 1 ~
1111h•'\ norttWONl of ~Ut'hN· C'lty
On <t hot day, o half hour in a tub ran be refreshUlg. So
thut 's what they did an Lynnwood. Wash .. all 39 or them
Whal lht.'y artuaJJy d id was set a world record for hot·tub
~tuffin~. The old mark of 25 was set m Califorrua.
3 Young People 'Executed'
HOUSTON <API The bowling alJey had
been robbed JUSl the n1Rht before, SO (our young
people volunteered to spend ~ night and guard
aRams t burglars . When they were seen aga.U>,
three had been shot to death e:u cut10n-s tyle
lnvesllgators said they hoped the lone survivor
of the bloodbath -a teen·afi!er who wa.s shot in the
head -could give them .. clue to heJp tra<."k the
killers .
lnvesugalors speculated that robbery was the
motive for the bloody break-in About $800 was
takeo from a cash rcRtste r near the bodies. pol.lee
-.aid. The four were apparently told to lie on the
noor and then each was shot once in the bead
Pol.lee identt!1ed those killed a.' Stephen Allen
Sim s. 25. assis tant manaRer of fair L.anes WU\d
feyn BowlulR Cen ter m northwest Houston . Tom·
my Lee Temple. a 17 -year-old employee of tbe ;al
Icy ; and T e m ple'" girlfriend. Arde n Alane
Felsher. also 17.
Gregory Garner . IR, also an empk>yee, was 1n
t•rit1cal condition followrnJt the shootmgs aod
a uthontaes said be may ~an eye.
t. Tum air Conditioning the r ·
mos tats up to 78.
2. Tum heat down t~ 65.
3. Drive YoUr car as if there
were an egg between your foot
and the gas pedal .
Garner's father. Ira, found the bodtes early
Monday when tus son called home for help, unable to s peak clearly.
OffiC'la.Is <;a.id lM four young people stayed at
the alk>y afttt the l1 30 pm clOStnR llm Sunday.
one day after t1'teves m ade off with change from
cigarette and gam e mactunt.">
·'Tiley JU.St wanted lo f~I hke the bwlding "''!>
:..e-cure." ~aid Fair Lanes o;po1te-;man Jim ~If
r·m ure they never imagined !>omeone 'A OU!d
-.ho .. up •
Wben Gamt'r " father arnved at the alle)', h..-
found the froot door '>pen and saw the three bod1~
lying face down in tht>1r t>wn blood . Templt-and
Sim~ ::Urt>ady '4 t're dead. M is~ f'eLsher du~d at lht,
'><."enc· a short "' bile latt-r. aulhonlles said
Pohce saJ.d they attempted to get some 1n.
formauon from the youn~ ~amer. bt!fore he lo:.t
consc!OU5ne5S . The murder sate. they said, pro-
vided rew. ii any. clues. to the JuJlers.
Garner said he as1ted tus son if he knew the
gunmen. Hls aon saad. ··No."
4. Insulate your home.
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5. Shop the ads in the Daily
Pilot. Combine YoUr shopping
trips, going Cor just exactly the
merchandise you need and the
stores selling it at a price you
can afford.
Remember. the advertisements
in the Daily Pilot are placed by
firms and individuals in Your
community -the Orange Coast.
Shop those ads and save time .
a nd energy .
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CALIFORNIA
Metzger
Pelted;
6Held
SAN DROO CAP> -5'1t peo pa. ... •I II led ud a polJtt otncer ..t ~ liuurect
wMe a ftlbl brake out while
1tat.e Ku Kl*iX KlM le~r Tom
lleta1•r ••• •lltDdio1 a
poUlleal "'""' ... ooUtt a.aid. llelqer. we.arla• • b~.i
prool v-.. .... ~ with t\&1J
cola CMI d'4nq t..be lK~
and 00. of \be CUI l laDC"eid off
hi• temple, but Met11er •P· ~ared uaburt.
nu: INCIDENT bea•n Mon
day oJ.Cbt •'beo a Jl"OUP waitJn& tor lletqer outsade a do"'1)town
San Dieeo courthouse spotted
tum on his way to beln& s•om tn
as a awmber of the county'
Oem~ratlc CeotraJ Steering
Comm1uer.
One hundred pohce offkers
with nightsticks drawn charged
the demonstrators after Metzger
made tus way through the can
barrage and anto the court.house
Tb e avo w ed whi le ·
s upremacist earned a spot on
the committee because or his
narro w vic t ory i n th e
De mocratic primary last month
in the 43rd Congressional Dis·
trict .
Tes .. •st9le T._!
Sen. S.I. Hayakawa is remembered for his image as
tough-guy university president wearing a tam-0'·sbanter.
but at Monday's Republican Convention session in
Detroit. he wore Western head~ear.
I
Budget Still Stalledj~
" . Automatic Pay Rike Behind Delay ~~
·" _w ...
SACRAMENTO CAP) -The
Republican minority of the st.ate
Senate ia at.anding firm against
automatic cost-of.llvlng In·
cre&MI as cawomia enters the
third week without a st ate
bud1et.
The deadlock on the S2'4 . l
blllioo budget for fiscal 1980-81 .
wbicb began July 1. ls delaying
ce rtai n s t ate payments .
Included are the lawmakers'
own M&-a-day expeDJe checks.
But Senate Republican leaden
have vowed to keep on bJocltinc
lbe bud&et unw a bill dealing w1Ua
c ost-of-living adjustmeall
becomes law.
"I RAVE checked with enough
of our members to conclude that
we are going to maintain the
same position," said Sen. Ken
Maddy of Fresno, the GOP
caucus chairman.
The Senate was to meet again
Smog Control Study
Faults Converters
SAN FRANClSCO <A P> -The
Enviroomeotal ProtectJon Agen-
cy is conside nng lhe resuJts of a
ne w private s tudy that says
automobile catalytic converters
may be emitting a cao cer-
causi.ng agent. an EPA official
reported.
Richard Grow, an environ-
ment.al engineer for the EPA in
San Francisco. said the agency's
moblle emissions laboratory in
Ann Arbor. Mich .• is taking
note of results from the private
study, which says catalytic con-
ve rters are adding pollutants \o
CaWomia alr instead of reduc·
1n g s mog. as they were designed
to do.
"WE'RE LOOKTNG at t hat stud y," Grow s aad. "But it's not
true that we've tnit.Jated a oew
study be<'ause of that study " He
said the EPA 1s cont inu al!)
studying the converters
Ho wever : the S a n J ose
~ercury q u(l(ed EPA officials as
!-.a y1ng the agenc y previously
has done no followup s tud1es on
effectiveness oC the converters
or checked mto whether the ron-
"erters ma~ht be e m1ttmg a can-
cer causing chemical
today to t r y to break tbe_.; ..
deadlock, but President Pro Tem
James Kills said that unleu the
GOP eases its st.and, be would re-
commend a~ment for at
hours.
And Milla said. the Senate
would follow that routine each
day hencef orth until the
Republiuns supplied enough
votes to pass the budget bill,
.. ills added.
"Dealing with them involves playi~ a sick game," he said.
"The Ume bas come for us not to
play that game."
THE SENATE bas failed three
ti mes to approve the budget., the
last time early Saturday on a
2S·15 vote. two short of the two.
thirds ma1ority n eed ed for
passa ge.
Mills. a San Diego De mocrat. s ai d that becau s e o f the
deadlock. the Legudature is living
up to Marte Twain's description of
Congress. "'A madhouse with the
inmates in charge."
'"What 's happening as insane.
It's laterally crazy," he added in
a tt'lephone inlen iew
Judy Pond. a spokeswoman
for the stat e controller 's office.
.. aid the deadlock as delayinq
le~isl.ttor.; · expense checks and
payments to Medi-Cal providers
because funds for those pay-
ments a re an the red Ftve
thousand tugh"'ay maintenance
workers due to be paid toda y
also race late checks. she said
Police said three women and
three men from Los Angeles and
San Diego were belD~ held ir-
county JaiJ for investigation or
assault with a deadly weapon.
carTying a concealed weapon
and battery on a police offi cer
THE INJ URED officer. SJrt
Bill Campbell. was hosp1talt7.ed
with a possible cracked rib after
a fight broke out whale some or
50 pohce offi cers on the ~cen~
m ade arrests
British to B~y Crocker
F.PA spokesman BiU McNetc<'
told the Mercurv the agency's
1n' esllgauon cer1ter. on lesun~
J~1ng converters
THE EPA ordered in 1975 that
.tll ne"' cars in Cahforrua be
1•qu1pped with a catalyt1t' C'Ofl
'erter . °" tut'h v.as act'epted at
the time as tM be-st tool av&Ja.
bit> to reduce <tutoem1ss1~.
THOSE WORKERS' union. the
State Employ~ Trades Coon ·
cal. urged them to re port to their
Jobs but to rt'fuse to work unless
paid on time
The lOJured de monstrator was
not 1mmedtately 1dent1f1ed
Midland Bank Seeks U.S. 12th Thl') arE' to ~o in. sit down
and not do an)thmg. · · said SETC
c ~n eral M aoa ~e r C ha rle~
Rt-1ter. adding lhat the wor k
~loppa~c could turn into a
round-the clock "'t·m to protest
ai;:a1nst the ~g1slature·s mac·
t1on
Arrested were Wallace Shula r.
22. and Gabriel Coronado. 33.
both of San Diego ; Ba r bara
Hertz. 33. Kathleen Dahlgren.
37. and Cynthia Manfred. 25. all
of Los Angeles. a nd Albert J
Young. 26. a tnms1ent
Gas Dealer
Oil Charges
Funi Pinch
LOS ANG ELES CAP> -Major
oil companies are putting the
s queere on small service station
owners in an attempt to take
over gasoline marketing for
themselves. an official or the
Service Station D ealeTs of
America has claimed.
"It's just as plain as the nose
on your face that they are trying
to force~ out of business,"' SaJd
John Dick.son. the group's first·
vice president. He operates a
gas slatton 10 Pa lm Desert
Spokesmen for several maJor oil
comparues dented lhe a llegation.
The 011 companies have unw1t-
t 1og ly be en helped by what
Dickson sees a~ m1 sgu1ded
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -
M a1ority interest in Crocker Na-
t 1onal Bank, the nation's 12th
lar~est. will be sold to a British
bank. a Crocker official says.
Ward Stevenson. Crocker's
~enior vice president. said final
arra ngements for the sale have
been reacbed between officials
of Crocker NatiOnal Corp., ~
bank's holding company, and
Midland Bank Ltd. of London.
En~land's third largest bank
with assets of $47 billion.
U oder the agree m e n l ,
Midland would acquire ~l per.
cent of CrockeT's stock by buy·
ing $495 million in new common
s tock from Crocker, o r 3 'h
million shares at Sl9. and let\·
denog another 6"'z million in e:ii·
isling shares at book value. or
up to SID, subject to epproval by
both banks boards, stockholders
and U.S. banking authorities
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Em·
battled s tate Mental Health
Director Dale Far abee s ays he
w i ll resign after tbe s tale
fi nishes investigating bis travel
e:iipenses and a warding of COO·
tracts.
( Sl'ATE J
st aff that when the invest.Jga·
hons are over '"and when he is
cleared -and be absolutely ex-
pects to be -that at lbal point
m time he does not intend lo
stay."
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THERMAL 1 ;\ P > Farm
workers have Q\ er\\ helmin~I~
ratified a two ~<'ar pact with
R ive rs ide County 's largeM
gr ape grower that union leaders
say they hope w1ll set a pattern
for that industry.
The contract with the DaVld
Freedm a n Co .. based an
Thermal. will raise base pay by
28 percent over two years
from $3.76 an hour to S4 80 an
hour.
OMii•• ~rftf
LOS ANGELES CAP > -Preg.
nant female inmates at county
Jail will no longer be ch.ained
during labor. a practice that
fem inists said w as not only un-
necessary but dangerous to the
health or the woman a nd her
child.
Tht' newspaper said that earl>
res ult!> f rom studies at the
Chemical l odustry Institute of
Technolo g) ~h o w s th at fo rmaldehyde. an element of
.iuto exhaust fumes. caused
na:.al cancer in 3i or 240 rats
used an lht' stud)
Ralph Wands , s po kes man
for the UlSt1tute. said results pro
ve only that additional stud.Jes are
ne~ded.
1'he 1nst1tute. at Research
Triangle Parlt. N.C .. LS support·
ed by 34 cbe01Jt'al compaiues.
A RECENT re port by the
South 'Coast Air Quality Di.ltnrt
s a 1 d that utalyt it' C(lft verten
deten orate ,,.,lh a~e and lose ef.
fectl\·eness desplle motonst.s' a tt e mpts to k eep the m in
workUlgorder.
That report says measure-
ments s ho ... · that s mog h as
increased an so u th e rn
Cahfontia rather than dtt~as
mg. as was expected arter ~
longed use of the coM·erters
~ ~ ~-"·:j; ~
The budget stalem ate began
June 27 ~1th m05t Republicans
de mand1 n J! t'uts an welfa re
i::rants before they would vote
for the bud.get
Their demand w a s l at er
<'hanged to ellmtnation of aJI
cost-of-li ving adj ustments in
state law. which are used an-
nually to raise expenditures for
a variety of progra ms. including
welfare.
TRE GOP ca mp&Jgn rollap;ed
in the Assembly Thursday. Tile
lower hou se approv ed the
bud~et bill and then adjourned
Fnday for a five-week s ummer
rtt~S
But most Senate Republicans
still refused to back the budget.
allbo~h \.bey t'Ul their demand
to enactment ol a bLll tnmaung
rost~·ln'ing adjustments when
i-tate revenue increases trail the
Consumer l~ce Index
pubhc polfries.
Spokeswoman Bertha Gorm an
or the Departme nt of Mental
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The sttuaUon lln 't helped by the lmpendlnt doaure
or privately owned Mudowlark Airport ln HwitinllOG
Beach. Two hundred planee are baled there.
1 The lhomy problem ol bow lo accommodate the win& Mmand fell lnto tbe lap of the Orange County
rd of Supervilon tut week, which did lhe pttdicta·
lt decided to spend 1100,000 for a -wbat else? -
dy on potential aiLH for one. poulbly two, new aeoeral
•Uon airporta ~ Slx sites will be stud.led. They are the Armed Force-s
eserve Center in Loe Alamit08. Santiago Canyon six
lies east ol Villa Park ; Plano Trabuco, 10 mllea eaat of
e El Toro Marine Corps Air Station: San Juan Creek.
live males east of San Juan C apistrano ; Pri ma
Oeschecha, a county landfill three miles east of San
J ua n, and Ben Canyon, located midway between Plano
T ra buco and Prima Descbecha.
These proposed sites s houldn't raise any eyebrows .
lach has been considered for airports for years by plan·
i ers at one governmental level or another.
£
Since none of the sites already studied has ever been
commended for an airport, one gets the feeling that
att.ers are" 't going to change in this new round or
alysis
ir!!:?!!1c!!!:~~~=::~ ltm. the press and the public -already more than
..teary of his backwoods antics -allowed him to drop
t elly into the sJow backwaters of Georgia.
It wasn't hard to do. Even the president's enemies
re feeling twinges of guilt for pressing the president's
.,barrassment over a kid brother he couldn't seem to oootro1. t So it became of question of 8llly Who? Ob, the presi-
nt's brotber. Weconvenientlyforgotabouthlm.
That ended yesterday aftemooD when Billy Carter reg-~tered with the Justice Department as an agent of the
fcidicaJ government of Libya. He acknowledged that he
tfad received nearly a quarter of a million dollars from
tlJe Arab country which he lamely described as loans.
'" AU that occurred only a few hours before the opening
lavel fell a t the Republican P a rty's convention in
I>etroit. 1t appeared to be hardly unwelcome news in the
hves of the GOP delegates already committed to a cut-
nnd-Oried, boring and almost totally predictable fout
days of self congratulations.
The president, of course, must have known at least
part of the Billy story. After aU . Billy had taken two all·
e xpense-paid trips to Llbya this year -hardly an activity
to escape the eye of administration insiders.
At first blush. it would appear that the president
couldn't control the circulation of the report and that
possibly some super-slick Republican operators worked
things out to produce a choice bit of crowd-stirring chat·
ter on convention's eve.
On the other hand, i•'s just possible the president saw
it as something to get out of the way. Better now than one
month before the November election, it could be argued.
At any ra te, we now know Jimmy Carter had
something oo his mind besides the hostages when he Se·
questered himself in the rose garden.
Enough's Enough
Certain nudist groups recently proclaimed 1980 as
"The Year of the Coast" in a continuing campaign to gain
clothing-optional a reas at secluded beaches along our
coa stline. Some coastal observers, howe ver, consider the
drive doomed before it is well-under way.
In support of tile view that naked failure is imminent,
these observer. point to female swimsuit fashions of the
current summer season. Uppers have plunged. Lowers
have risen. What remains is a wisp of filament here and a
string or two there.
And the scholars of beach fashion note that when
these thin veils of nothingness get damp, like during a
quick dip into the Pacific, thes e garments immediately
take on the qualities of window glass.
As for male beachgoers, the idea of gamboling about
the seashore asstarkeraian'tsomucb a matteroffastuon as
it is pride.
Most males under 30 wouldn't be caught dead on a
beach in the altogether. Most over that age would lc.ok
like overripe pears, the chest having slipped loa lower posi-
tion and the posterior having sagged outward to a ghastly
width. . Thus bare facts suggest that little additional e x-
posure would be poss ible along our coastline.
Those who have the configuration lo handle It have
already gone about as far as they can go.
The r est of us should just stay under the beach
blanket. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Oaity Piiot.
Other views expressed on this page are thOM of their authors and
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Boyd/Turnaround
ByL.M. BOYD
An astoni!ttlng number oC
depressed sickly women re-
Dear
Gloomy
Gm
Very well, Detroit, you
w.nt tbe American peo.
pie to ball you out.
Wbat b••• YOU 1ot
that's equal to~ VW cUesel, or IQ bon'
Dat1ua and oada?
We're waltiq. B~T.
verse their acts completely
after the age of 45 or 50. No
need to get too clinical here
about change of We. Let lt be
e nough to name such
powerful performen aa Saint
The resa , Florence Night·
lngale. Dorothea Dix and
Jane Addams. UnU1 lhat cer·
tai.D ace. they were IPC)pen.
all. Tbeo, btnco. OUf of the
block.t tbe1 le•Ped-
PoUtlcal scholars say there bis not been a certlflably
honest elecUon ln the h11tory
ot Bolivia. 1'bey eouat 111...v·
olutJom and QAt.e revoha
there ln tbe lut 114 yean.
Q. When the United Sutet
mln~ the North Vietnam .. ports durtn1 tbe Vietnam
war, wu 801 d.ama1e dooef
A. To OM U.S. bttUeatdp
only
Productivity Figt1res Mislead
Tbe buu WOf'dl f« ump&lp·
lnl poliUCG9 th1i a um mer an pro-
due ti v 1 t y.
capltal fonna·
Hon and mn·
dutlrlall&a·
tlon. An at ute
listener wall
qulckly d e ·
t'lde r•w or
the m have
a ny Idea what
th e d e u ce
they're talk·
Ing ~bout but they say it in such
l.-aden c.ooes -a lowered voice
paaaea as statesmanship among
ua -that we nod when they go into
their perorauon which promises
us a more abundant tomorrow t!
we wWbulsacnficetoday.
The difficuJty wath buu words
Is that once they've begun buuing
ubout m e very speech and COO·
venation most people are too em·
barrassed lo ask what they mean.
Anyway, when they say produc·
Ovity as down. a fool ca n N!ason
that'sbadnews. However .sinceit
ts tbas mucb s poken "down-
Earl Waters
neaa" tbat may COit. you your
ralaefortbenntnveyean,afew
q ueitJons are 1D onler.
Product:Mty ll the meuure of
how much labor lt takes to make
or do someOµnc. It lt took nve
worken ln 1'70 wocklng a hun·
dred bours eacb to make a
motorcycle that's 500 person
hours per motorcycle. If we
come back ln 1980 and dilcover
It now takes four workers work·
lng \00 hours to make the same
motorcycle or 400 hours, we can
say productivity ls up 20 per·
cent, a very nke advance.
A LAS FOR lJS p o or
Americans. the y're telling us
our naUooal productivity rate Ls
down. ln truth they doo't have a
very good idea or whet.her it's
up. down or In between . The
reason Ls that you can only com·
pare rates if whal you'r~ making
isthesame.
Take our motor cycle. What ii
1t turns out on closer lnapectlon
that the machine bel.ng made
with 20 percent less labor in 1980
will lut cmly ·., perffnt aa lone
u the ll10 eyc&e, tbat lt'U 10 00·
ly II> pereent u fut? Thea we
mlsbt say that our motorcytle
productlvil.y rate really bun 't
cbancecl.
The bop and &.raps of trying to
n1ure out lndust:ry·wtde and na-
Uonal productivity ratu are
even more dlflicult to make
one's way around. For example,
lt'1 Hid that productivity in the
conalnlC'tlon lnduatty ls down.
To cet the rate they don't
dJvtde hours of labor into the
number oC thine• built. '!'My
can 'l, because the things that
coostrucUoo workers buikt are
too diverse. They build atomic
powered generaUni plants, sub-
urban bungalows, skyscrapers
and motels . So ins tead o f
calculating bow much labor to
build how many motorcycles.
they tot.al up the cost of the con·
struction and use tha t figure to
di vi de the hours of labor into.
TRAT GETS YOU 1.nto some
very maleading byways. for
example, you CID tMllld a bUUon
buckl worth ot .uburb&D rancb
type bcMlles with a lot leN labor
than you CID • bOllplt.al, a build·
lng of immense eomplexlty de·
mandl.ng many more bows of
work by a much larger 1pec·
trum of craftsmen. Ergo,
hospital conat.ructlon productivt·
ty will look statistically much
lower than tract housing produc-
li vlty, although in reality they
c an't be compared
Jn a recession this fact can
make the national productivity
look a lot sicker than It Is~ since
construction for private nomes
for sale will drop. but construe·
Uon on publicly financed proj·
ects. hospitals for example.
tends to drop s lower or not at
all, especialJy if public works
programs are being used to re·
e mploy the jobless.
To get the national productivi·
ty figures they a lso measure
ser vices. It's here that the num·
ber s can ge t t o b e s illy .
Sometimes the service Is the
product so that the measure·
ment can't even be made That's
the case with a ser vice like
messengers.
SINCE THE majority of our
people are employed In non·
m anufacturini:: ser vires, pro·
fessionaJ or managerial jobs, a
vast amount of labor can't be ac·
curately gauged as to ats produc·
t1 vlty. How do you make a usefuJ
measure of a doctor's produc·
t 1v 1ty o r a n adv e rtis ing
copywriter's"
This 1.c; not to say there aren't
1nd ust r1es w11 h productivity
pr oblems. There ar e. and in
some cases they're very senous .
However, windy orations from
the rostrums about the national
productmty cnsts. and Invoking
tbe need for sweeping remedies,
only run the nsk of our embrac·
ing ill thought-out, precipitate
polu~1es which may make a few
of us rich but won't make most
or us prosperous .
The next time you hear one of
the!>e trembly voiced poltt1c1ans
1mplortn5: us to awaken to a
h1111 v.on1 cri:.as, lt•ll ham tfl buzz:
Off V. Ith ll
Prison Proposals Could Save Millions
"Idleness and l ack of re
h:ibtlitataoo opportunities a re
the chief problems in the state
priaooa ," Sen . R o ber t
Presley of Riverside told the
state Senate the other day He
was battling for passage or a bill
to permit expansion of prison tn·
dustries to relieve the enforced
idleness of Folsom. San Quentin
and Soledad whi ch house most of
the state's 23.000 inmates
Eve r vonc who ha ~ C\'C'I'
studied ihe pn!>ons agrees that
no t hin g 1s
mo r e di>·
b \l itatin~
p h y s i cally
and mentally
than cagin g
m e n u p
behind stone
walls with lit ·
tle or nothing
to do. F or many
. years prison authorities have
wrestled with the proble m. in·
venting make-wo rk projects
which only further debilitate.
and launching prison industries
such as making license plates
and operating j ute and cotton
mills. None of these provided the
kind of JOb training which would
ht the inmates for employment
outside of prison. And, excepting
for the license plate manufac·
ture whic h has a capti ve
m arket. most of lhe other ven·
tures have been fmancial dis·
asters.
SO REPUBLICAN As·
sem blyman Jim El Us thought he
bad a · solution witb h is pro·
posal to permit priv at e en·
treprenc urs t o open up In·
dustries within the prison walls
and providing they pay inmates
prevailing rates for labor. Under
his plan the wages r eceived
would have been used to re1m·
burae the slate for their living
costs with the excesses going to
help support t heir families and
lndemnlfy their victims.
But Ellis' scheme was .shot
down in the Senate by labor and
industry which saw It as a threat
to private buslneaa and to the
labor market. As Senator Rose
Ann Vuich summed it up. "The
plan would take jobs away from
the Sood people and &ive th~m to
the inmates." Even conservative S e n.
Bill R.lctlardloa. a lontume ad·
vocate ot prison reforms who
said he liked the Idea of lnstiU·
lnl work ethics ln the prisoners,
feared the delnandl ot the labor
unlona rot ber1aJniu right.a for the priJoU would Tead to all
kind• ol unlltticlpai.cl problems.
Llberal Sen . David
Roberti, a1reetn1 wilh
RlchardlOn on the value of work
ethict, objected on tb• 1rouncb
that the emplO)'en would ateer
wort to the prison• and con·
tribute to further unemployment
oo the outside because they
wouldn't have to provide vaca·
lions and other rri.nee beneflta.
WHILE TH£ SENATE was
reJecllng the Ellis pl a n a
citizen's advisory committee on
prison problems created by Ule
LeR1slature was rclea~1ng at.s r~
port It too targeted idleness .as
t ht.· m1sch1efmak er and em·
phas17.ed the nei'd for occupymg
inma tes an con.servat1on camp
work, ind ustries, f3r m work
and, for those suited. full·lime
educational progr a m s. as well
as an eic panded community pre·
release pro~ram .
Since the Industry progl'am
h as be en scot c hed by the legislators and every rum proJ·
eel ever atte mpted by the
prisons proved to be finaoc1al
fi ascos. au that ls left are the
conservation camps and educa·
tlonal and prerelease programs .
T he consenaUoo camps were
Art Ho e
es t a blis he d b)' Gov. Pat
Brown w1t.b the support of or-
g ana zed labor wb.ich ruJ.u.ed the
useful work ol stream aDd brush
clearance. ttforestaUoo and fl~
tra il blazing r e presented no
threat to the labor market and
"'ould not otherwtSe be dooe.
L"nfortunately succcedinR ad
m1na .;trat1ons permitted the pro-
i?ram 10 rt"grtss· claim1n1: tht>n•
wer e n 't e no ugh m 1n1mum
st cunty prisoners to man \.he
camp!i .
Bt;T mE CJTIZESS' com·
mlttee has recommended the
present 1.200 Inmates in cam ps
be e xpanded to 4.000. That is less
tha n 20 percent or the tol31
prison popuJallon. Pat Brown
had set a goal or 25 perc-ent
based upon the fact that one-
third of the inmates are released
annually. "If." be said, "I.hey
are to be released i.D the oat 12
months the public is no more en·
dangered by the pcalbiUt,y ol a
camp es<:ape than 1t will tx-a
fe w month-. la te r '4ht:n tht
pr asoner get.5 ha s 01.1tra Rht r~-
1ease. ·• He also pointed out that
many v.'lth longer terms w serve
are not violent, aggressive types
~nd could safely be placed in
m 1nam1.1m sec1.1 r 1ty facilit ie:.
... uch as I.he cam~.
The committee al!"o recom
mended a ROUI of 6,000 inmat~
to r placement in communal~
prereleebe programs by 198.5, an
almost six-fold Increase in the
present numbers. That program
1s a modified parole .pl'Ogram
where. un~r close supervisloo,
prisoners are permitted-to re-
turn to their communities and
wor k in private employment
prior to final release. If they
,•1olatc tt'aeir parole they are re·
incarcerated.
Adoption oC the recommenda·
lions would save the slate hun·
dreds of millions or dollars for
new prb on construction.
Get-rich Gimntlcks 'Cents-less'
There was n knock on the front
d oor the othtr day . It was
Ronald Reaun. He wanted to
sell me a tax parer. ··Trus sim·
pie. e~sy-to-unde r!'ltand. red·
wh1tt>·and ·
blu e t ax
parer can be
)'Ours without
obl i~ti1tion . ··
be said. hold·
In g up a
nic k el-plated
device. "No
home s hould
be w itho ut
one . It will
pare your taxes to percent. and
$20 btlUoo In the first year
alone."
"Sounds lnteresUng," I ad·
mltted.
·'Beat of all.·· he uld, ''It
comes wtlh a three-year w&rran·
ty good for 30 percent or ..,
bllUoo. whichever comes flnt."
"How does it work.?" I asked.
"NOl'lllNG TO IT," be aasd,
whipping out a sample lll·
h~ritaoce tax and wblttllns
furiously away. "You Jmt pare
away at your taxes u.nUI you've
1havedoff lOpercent."
"How much wlll It coet me!"
"That's the beauty ot It: not
one red cent!" he uld •n·
thuataaUcaUy . "It comea with
this ruor·t harp rat-trimmer
that makes It pay for ltulf by
automatically trlmmln1 $20
bilUan worUl ol fat off \be PY·
emm•t." "Incredible!" I cried. "I'll
take ... Excuse me a minute.
There's someone at the back
door . Who can it be"" Silly ques·
tioo. ftwasJimmy Carter .
"I WONDER IF I could in·
terest you t.n tius All -Purpose
1nnat1on Fighting l{jt'?" he s aid
without much enthusiasm as he
d isplayed a complex. jury·
rigged mechanism. •·As you can
see. it features this thumbscrew
cr edit squeei.er, this overnight
m o~~y-supply s hrinker, this
·•Yo u s old me one las t
month," I said. "It put my
brotber·ln-1.aw out of a job and
be and bia wile and aix kids have
moved ln with us.'·
"Other than that," he said,
..... ...,, .. .. ~~~· -, ...... ~ ..... ,. ...
nasbing his cheery s m ile, "how
is It working?"
"f"ranJcJ y," I said . ''I'm more
interested right now in a tax
parer. Ronald Rea gan's at the
front door with a dilly. It'll pare
$20 billion .•. ·
"THAT'S A Simple Si mon
T i nkertoy !" c r ied J immy
Carter. ''Paring $20 billion is
totally irrespons ible. It will
bankrupt you."
"But it come5 with a gov-
ern m ental ra t trimmer that
makes It pay for itself," I said.
'·I sold you one of those rour
years ago and how much fat did
lt trim'.'" he said.
"Not an ounce," I conceded.
"See? You must wait for my
c a r e fully desig n ed , solidly
made, totally responsible tax
parer that will pare S2S bilUon
from your taxes." he said, hi.s
voice risin~. Unfortunately, Ronald Reagan
beard him. "Mine will do $00
billion before wearing out!" he
shouted.
"I 'll ~o f75. bllllon!" yelled
Jimmy carter.
I LEn THEM screeching at
each other oo the lawn. "l don't
care who wtu," I told my wife.
Glynda, uppity. "We're i"OinC
to be wealth)' beyond our wUdest
dreams.''
"I don't know," she said. "It
lheae set·=~ck 1immlcb tbey kwp pee I ut make us
any wealthier, wt'll all~ up
ID a.be PoQl'boule."
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UM dodot' alt« lurlQI tu m lD&o
lbe llltdMG to examln. .ome
"bee..UW et.ab.'' T'My h&rtber all••• a JaJl .celJ plot b)' the
th'" women to kill tJu-ee ke)'
wilD•••·
TIM three women t la1m the
cate really involves a bauered
wire thr eat t!ned b y a brutal
husband
POLICE BELIEVE THE op.
tomtltilt wu killed as a resuJt
of lonptandin11 problems ln the
Bradrords' 3"'2-year marriage
Road to Link
Europe, East
UDINE. Italy <AP> -Experu
from 10 E ast and central Euro-
pean natJons met here to study a
joint project to build a major
hiahway system stretc hmg from
Greece to the Middle E asl and
c u t t i n g a c r o ss P o l a n d .
Ci e c hoalo v a k ia , Hung ary,
YugOllavia , Romani•. 1$uJgar1a
and Turkey.
The 8,000-mlle network would
not only link the Baltic Sea and
t he Medite rra nean , but a lso
faclliat.e traffic between East.em
Europe and the Middle East
through Belgrade, Sofia. lstan·
bul and Ankara.
·~-Ir ...... SLAYING VICTIM
Or. John Bradford
A ~enes of six trials -eacn
wom an w1U be tried separately
on each of two c ha rge!> Mart~
todar an T1tusvillc when
Priscilla Bradford, 36, faces the
char~e or consp1rtn~ to murder
a witness. She and t"o other
women -J a nice Irene Gould.
34, a nd J oyce L1sa Cumm1nR1>.
18 also are charged v.1lh fi rst
degree murde r
The women have pleaded 1nno
cent l-0 all charges. and Mis~
Gould and Miss Cummings sup
port Mrs. Bradford's statements
t ha t she was rorc<.'d to kill her
husba nd because he was attack
tng her and tllreatening t o kill
her Mrs. Bradford chums her
husband had beaten her before.
T HE CASE H AS produced
stunnmg aJlegat1ons since lhe
women were a rrested April JO
In a sworn statement filed in
Circuit Court. an unident1f1ed
wi tness to the s laying indicated
that Pr•1ellla 8ndford'1 l•·
YHr-okt d•..,ltter, Ed.a, wil-
.,..... ber atepfa&.ber'• •la.fial.
Tb• )'OUlllller alle1~I)' Wh
IOld to kMP a bAth.toom Mower
ruanlq "IO the blood could be
WHMcf olf," and to leub the
family dot ao he wou.ldD 't "set
ln lbe way." ac~1 to Ute . .........
Proue"'tor•. m.. H)' MllS
Cumminaa uborted Ml•• Gould
to keeip Da~1 Brldlotd .
yel lln1, "ll•t b i m •1••n.
Gould1e1 Hlt blm ••atn!"
ACCOaDINO TO THE eyewtt-nea•' dtpolluoa, Mn. Bradford
telepbaned Mr moUMr I« ad·
\lice wtMn abe a.ad the others
had dltflculty 1ettln1 her
hu1band to dlt
The witneu awore the mother
advl1ed her dauahter to be•t
Br a dford until h e s topped
breathlna, then uU polke and
.m ambulance
The wtCe. her mother and the
two others were ar rested and
c ha r ged v.1 th firs t -degr ee
murder . Charges were later
dropped aiainst the motbt r .
A pretrial d~ument details
the a lleged plot ha tched in jail lo
kill key witnesses
ACCOaDlNG TO authorities.
the rirs t hit was to have been
Trac) Srruth, a forme r emplo;>ee
of Bradford's optical company
Court n:'COrds say she had told
police or the other women's
plans to k1U the optometrist
The hit man was to have bet-fl
paid SI0.000 lo k11J Ms Smlth
and two other witnesses. not
pubhcl~ identified. poht'e said.
adding that rt'lallves or Mrs
Bradford and Miss Gould de
li ver ed $2.000 1n cash lo a phone
booth at a Melbo urn e r est-
aur ant Although t heir iden -
t lties are known t o police.
neither the alleRed hn m an nor
an;> of \he relall\t'S ha\•e been
arrested. police said
Prosecutors say the plan was
foiled when an Inma te who
shared Mrs Bradford 's cell 1n
fo rmed poUce
Traffic
Jam End
Foreseen
SOL'T lf LAKE
T A HOE CAP ) Th i:
summer-long del ays on
L" S 50 bet"een Me\·er~
and Kybun should be &
thing of the pa.st aft er
this wet>k. a Cahrornla
Depar t m e nt nf
T r a n s p o rtat ion
spokes...,'Oman say~
Th<' 81 : mile resurfar
mg pr<>Je<'t 1s expected
to be fl rusheod by l"n day
1n spite of nun dela:-'
I a !> t m o n t h a n rl t h 1 '
month. according t11 Pat
~by .
The project bcRan
June 6. closan~ one lane
o r t r a ff i c during
daylight hours durin.-?
the week
T~.July 15, f llO cw.. Y PILOT .41
ACCUS£0 WOMEN LlST£N AS CMAAGel ARE RIAi>
Joyce Cu"'""ngs (a.ft), Prf9Clla lkedford. Jana Gould
>-Now Open in Laguna Beach ~ ...
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(JAU .; A'.'i OERSO'.\ J REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT
.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Idleness Boring
Secretaries Want More Work
LONDON (AP J • • Secretaries are
more like ly to luve their Jobs
becaUM the)' don't have encMllb work
to do than because they have too
muc h, Brit1sh boues have been toJd.
Secretaries who are not given
e noug h wor k becom e bored and
leave . aaid a aurvey comrrussioned
by Brook Street Bureau. one of Bn -
lain 'a largest o m ce e m ployment
agencies.
Code Violators
Beat Expulsion·
AIR FORCE ACADEMY. Colo.
c AP> -Violators of the Cadet Honor
Code will no longer be expelled
autom atically from the Air Force
Acade my. aay officlals who hope to
m a rshal more support for the codt-
a mo ng cadets.
Violators Of the Cadel Honor Code
had bee n automaticall y expelled
from the 17-year-old academy. Some
cadel violat-On now wlU re«ive one·
year suspensions. without pay.
In the 16-to 24-year-old age group
1 of office workers. mor e than balr
changed their Jobs with 1n one year. lhe
bureau said
Mo re than three ·f1flhs of all
secretaries who moved on clalmed j
they were driven out by boredom or
-400 London office "orkers q uesuoned
10 the s urvey. over 50 percent S&Jd I that office bickering or dull routine.
without a chance to use their 1n
1llative. would make them change
their job
Pay "as only sixth tn the hst of
factors prompting a chan~c. and only
15 percent said the> left lhc1r last Job
because of overwork
Recruit Budge t Cut
W ASHlNGTON <AP 1 In 140 cf·
fort to fill vacanc1e!> and c ut over·
t.ime while coping with a S2 5 mllhon
budget cut . the District of Columbia
fir e Departme nt 1s slashing its
customary 1G-w~k recruit lra.imng
cours e to a six-day crash course
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Here are tne tacts savers who hav~ certificate
dCCo unts at Mutual saving s can barro w up to 90% of
tne1r savings account balance without Incurring the
usuat substantial interest penalty required by feder al
regulat to n s tor early w ithdraw al
E XA MPLE . You nave a certificate w ith us ear ning at
he annual r ate o 8 % <S10 000 m in imum .
6 m o ntn ter m >. A neeo ar ises -vacation.
new car. emergen cy. whatever -tor yo u to
nave some cash You can
oorrow up to 90% from us at
o nly 9% Annual Perc entage
Rate. wnlle tne account
co ntinues to earn at 8% A
difference of only 1 % Should
yo u barro w s 1.000 to r 4 5
days on an 8% account. you
w ould on ly pay back
s 1 .01 l .1 O Slmllar arrange-
ments can be m ade on any
ot our term sav ings
cert if tcates.
How it works .
The advantage IS ObVIOUS.
You can affor d to put your
sa v ings In a certificate that
pays considerably h igher
interest than a pa ssoook
account w itho ut navl ng to
concern yourself abOut tne
req uired penalty should y ou
need funds fr om the accou nt
before It mat ur es
Whe ugetit.
compare wnere you pr esently save. A l l savings
1nst 1tut1ons are not tile same. Yo u w ill f Ind It easy to
open an account at Mutual saving s since w e can
arrange to transfer your fund s from w herever they
are now locatea.
No oank oays tnis m ucn1
9.5K 10.IB
Annual Rate Annua1 v 1e10
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
Arcaoae: 660 w. oua~ Ro·1c.noea P~: 8 393 ToQanoa canyon 81\/0~
C.Pfltr~ c1emet•: 570 cam1no de E5t ret1a•/Olf rttos: 13343 E.
Artesia BM,~ICOroneoetMar:3140E. coast HWV!/COVN:200N. C'trusAve~
Flllcrook: 120 S Mal" Sf-l l"Ountatn Vltftey: 17900 Magnolia 5r.ICM11••1:
330 N Brano BIVO~/Lltke S... Marcos: 1145-346 San Marino Dr.1 .... 11111 .. :
315 E. c.o1oraoo 81~ /ll'Of't Hu•o•tM! 739 w. cnannet ts&ands ~
OOWtltOIHn S.nta AN:831 N Main St /ThOUMnd C>eM: 1330 Mo0f'Plr1t Rd!'
Uptena: 160 W F()()tt'llll 91...a•/VKU: lOlOA E. V1$ta wa~
·eoen Saturoays 9AM•l PM ACCOUNTS NOW INSUM!DTO 1100.000.
A8 OM.VPLOT
NU£lear Report
Backs Clustering
OAK RJDGE. Tenn (AP> Nuclear reactors
Dttt ... 6e•ls
Hayden Forces
·Build Machine
., ..... u o. &LIAI It'•'-' d9tedel -a1mmt '70 yean. lA fad -1iac9 Hlram JoMloe eoded t.bt ~ ol the aouu.n PKll'lc Railroad o•er Callfo~a Uc.. Slan ..... the •late bun't IND ap-
proae..., aa effective, Eutem·1tyae Ueat .........
Bu& .ow Uwre'e a macblne abWJdi.Dc. lt.1 lm·
...... comlq h'oln a ratMr unllktly IC)W'ce: Tom ha~dea. \M OMUme Cblcqo Sevea deftGdant who
wu _. ot lht prime opponent& ol the Ch!ca10
mHhiMrunbyt.be&ate MayorRJcbardJ. Daley.
TD P\JTATRS IL\ YDEN MACIONE was
born ln 1m, u.lna the remuQU ol Hayden's 1976 eampaifn fo.-the 'Demoeratle U.S. Senate nomina·
lion. Ila name l• th• Callfomia Campaign for
Economic Democracy (CED>.
So har, CKO clalm1. it has apwncl election of
"between 40 and 50" CED memben and allies to city
and county otflcea ln Pl•cea as diverse as Humboldt
OW\ty. tk;rkeley. Ballersfleld and Chico
· That performlln<'l' puts the orauliuuon far
uhead ol 1~ •thedul~. but still leaves it short of its
.-ventual .ioals an the Un1ted States should be clustered in fewer
tban UlO s ites and operated by only • handful ol
large, expen enced ulititJes, a govemment·Cunded
study says
The report, re leas ed by the Institute for
Energy Analysis at Oak Ridge, said three .fourths
of the nation's nuclear plant sites could add reac·
tors . and that would m ean only IS to 20 new sitt!s
would be needed over the next 50 years.
"WIF. EXPECT TO •:LECT t• officials in
Callfornh1 In Uw t980:s," lhtydeo has said. "Thal
:should include ut lt<ll:tt urw or two mayors of large
4'lUt•s llkc Oakland, Los Angeles. San Diego or San-
tti l'brbura We s hould huvl' a caucus of at least 10
or 15 mt·ni~n> of tht' Legislat11re who are sym.
111•thr lk to u:s "
FOR 80PHllT1CATED CUENTE..E. HElP Wmt DOOR
Top-ftatted a...~ Mana Gate to Ootden Arch
Big Mae and a Doorma~
The study was a followup to a 19'78 report th•t
concluded expanding nuclear capacity at sele<'ted
existing sites could meet the nation's ele<-trtc
needs through 1998.
To d.1~t~'· C'1<:n has followed a .. peripheral
stralt1J:). cont•cntrating efforts m s mall cities and
rural rnunties where its limited
runds l'M bl-usL>d most effec:·
lively
San Francisco Eatery Adds Touch of Class
Deee•Netkes Detst• Ne•Nies
QCHt-.OY MH\M_,\. Wllll..., C fmrn of
M ... R G ... fl E T G ER T flu 0 E Newpon S..t<"· C• -V•<lot 4
ITRUO'l"I CONROY, rtt-101 C«Kt• Emery OI H-11. MA.-.... wll• I
Me\oa, C.. P~ •••• on J uly 1•. d•M11111•r Mr\.. EIMe B FellOw• ol
1-. s..M..ct bY -dAUOf\IH JOdV l.••e ForN C., ti Ql-llildor"" -
•1111n9S ot l.•ouna B••<". C• • ) , o•Ul.qf...OCN-l ... 1er ...... 00'--I vr-....eMe< MAU SM•" l.-• 51 J llC-Of B•OCO.lon of Cllfisl...., Bvfi .. #Ill be on Thu<'°" ~,MK,,._h Se<'wl<tt wlll t... ""Id
....... J uly 11, l1llD o14 10 OOlllM •I 0.... Oft TueWln. JUlY I) t• •I J OPM •t
l.•dY Outen of Anv•" C •l"OllC St Fr...ck Rn t HOmr. 11 141 w .... St
Cl!Ur<". ~ a..<11. C.. In lleu of ~t• AM Sef'YICtt und11< ll>e d ttff-
f-r\ c.,.tibulioM m.y be m.o. 10 tlon of t4arb0< l.••n·Mo""' Ollwe
IM S<Ntfl ~1 Medic .. C...i.. J lln Mot1 ... <Yof CO&I• ~. ~~)$4
CMsl Mwy. South ~. c.. ,,.n. G•ATZA 1n1errne111 P~1lic VI•-Memotl•I JEAN 8. GllATZA. ('H-tol (OSI•
Peo. P«lhc View ,,,,..,,_, dire<· Me-., C. P•uod •-Y on Ju•v !l
l«S '"° 8orft '" Missouri .... AU9U~I I EMEllY I-Sunn~ by 1 ~\IQl'lte<s Ton•
AU ROflA 6. EMERY. rttldtrtt of Ar m lslffd Of --1 S..cl\, C• -.:i
s.t>I• AM. C... tor 1Y> yeen. P~-Ell..,. 8efMl6 of S..-00..0. C., ~
llW•Y Oft J Uiy 1', "90. Sloe h SUtVI~ vr•ndC"I--1 Qf'e.tl-Qrand<"'lcl
by Mr IOUSbMd fl .. ph C. E-" of ~r .. lcn w\11 i. •~on __ ,.,.~
N•wbu1y00n, M.u>.o<11 .. .etts al\CI J July 1•. ltlO•I IO OOAllo ••St Jo.<"''" ~s R-.i E_,.., "' ,.._,..,PO<t. Ca1110llC O>ur<ll wtlh F•tfler 10 ... 1111,
L•u ollici<Jlln!J, Pr•••~ 1n1.,,,....1 •t
Holy Crou Cemet ery In l•eu ot
Deatlu
• "-" -•-ty .--Sh contnb.>-/ ••on\ be m•df> to t he Am«rt<•n
0 1-ltt A\-ialion ~Cit'\ ..-r
• tlW dttt!CI-ot a.i.111 e.ree•-!>m•t11 I & Tutlllll WH!ctltl 0..C..I ~u .. y
Ccnt•Me-W.._ .....
PAUl.
Els ' RICHARD 1..AUFIENCE PAUL. rtt1 .L -. .,.,,, of .._., 8t<oK" C"• P••W<I ellJ1rer~ ••non JUiy 13 ,.., S.,.,.1"9(1 °" '"' .:::;; w1te flulll -~er uur~ G•••u
•l'CI 1 Sl\le< M<m e1 C11111111 •llCI J
CED has been most suc·
t'cssful in the Los Angeles sub-
u r b o f Sa nt a M o ni ca .
lla yderutes hold three or seven
City Co11nc1l seats there and
they've forged a strong alliance
with a fourth councilman. who
was named to the ceremonial
mayor's post on tbe strength of
NAYOIH the three CED votes.
They have all five seats on the c1ty's rent con-
trol board and have beaten ba ck several well·
financed landlord effo rts to water down the rent
control law
AND OPPONENTS SAY THE CED mem bers
and allies act hke a traditional machine .
"ln order to accomplish anytlung in Santa
Monica, you have to support their organization,"
says Perry Scott. a former city manager who is
now an anl.l·CED councilman "If you support
t hem. it's kind of like open sesame <in getting city
gr ants).
CED officials neither dispute Uus nor make apolo~ies ·
"We make no bones about >A anting to build
wha t you might call a machine," says Sam Hurst.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP -The
nattily dressed executive. bn ef-
t'8Se iJl hand. is greeted at the
restaurant by the doorman.
complete with top ha t , white
gloves and uniform H1s tompa·
nion gets a camalJon, a compli -
ment and a smile
The scene 1s not lunch at tbe
Or angen e. the Alexis or Ors1 's
-some of San Franc1sco·s
finest d.Jrung establishments lt <>
McD011ald's, home of the Golden
Arches, Big MC:1cs and rrench
fri es
TRIS IS NOT your typi cal
McDonald's, v.here the chcntelc
usually 1s clad in Jeans. tank
tops and JOgg1n~ s hOel>. Thie,
fa s t-food outlet, complete with
maple and brick walls. bra...,,
rails and flowers on table~. 1~ 1n
the heart of ~.rn 1-'r an<'l'<'u·~
financial district, opposite the
52-story world headquarters of
Bank or Amenca. the nation 's
largest bank.
"It's the only way you can al·
tract these people in the flnan·
c1al district," said Gale Miller.
the affable 47·year-old doorman
who as the focus for the store's
new look -"The custom ers had
class. but the operation d idn 't
Th~y·re all very good San Fran·
cLSco people. good cosmopolitan
people. so lo\e have lo set an d
ample "
MANNY DIAZ, WHO operatC"i
tht> rest aur ant and a nother
across town. 1s rf?5pons1ble for
tht' 1nnovat1ons. described bv
Mc Donald's l1xec ut1ve Steve
Peat l:IS ·'super" and · ran·
ta~tlC .
.. The fLnanc1a l district people
ari• a '11 fferenl bre•·d ." Diaz
RANCHO MIRAGE -
Jobn It. Oan Jr .. 64. a
foTme r preside nt Of
Technicolor, Inc . who
w a s to head the Bob
Hope Desert Classic for
~m unprecedented fourth
tame in 1981, died Sun-
day of lung cancer at
Eisenhower Medical
Center
qt_N_ ~,t( !off"YtCf'\ Wiii
be r.1d on T,...,_y July 11. t• •I
• OOPM -l'-P«:ttl< V-_,....,,.
C"•P•I Tiie l•mll'( •eQuuts no
llOWU~ Peitlllc v-~-· dl..C. tou STAlllOU•G
E l l.S'WOIH'H SYl.VESTER STAN·
0 1NC, r -.il ol S...tt Alw. C.. tot l
.... rs. P •uecl -y on Jutv 11. '* H~ •e\ ..,__,,, • re-\ ...... 1 of H••
"'o••. He tS -"'..,., l>'r "'' "'"" June-• 1'1-""I Ill Sanl• M•. Ca • »\lff
Hrnr1t'tlol Mc~ <11 C1",..,••t. C•
Af<•t•ltCft at t.tw Rowify ••n Oft "'1toft
d•1. Jul r If, "'° .. J OOPM "' ,,..
1'h1tnbe< "-" •I H.o'11or LA-MAU
of Cllrl\li.., -.. , ... ,. on fuesdoov.
J "ly U. 14'0'" 10 OOAM .o1 !>I JOl>n ,,_
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
editor of CED's monthly
" newsletter and the or·
~anizat1on's top field or·
ganizer.
And last year , Fred
Rr a nfman. n ow a top
aide to Gov. Brown but then a CED official, said
"We don't have the power <of a Daley machine>.
but we'd IJke to gel there."
HURST ARGUES THAT MACHINE pohtJrs
ar e preferable to what he believes has t>N?n the
allem atJ ve.
Treatment H elp s
Some 'Senilit y'
LOS ANGELES <AP)
--Dr. Abbott Kaplan,
68. former d irector of
UCLA extension and in
1963 the first chairman
or the Californ ia Arts
Commission. died Sun-
day at hi s home
MARK A. IRADIUIY
febl..-y 11. ltSI
to
Jfllr 15. 197'
B•Pllsl c..tllol•< °"'""' ~i. ~w. C•. Int ........ •Ill bt 41 f11 .. n-N.-
lton.I c ...... 1 ... ., WYICtt -.,.. dt..,.cllon of H'"'1lor t...own--1 Ofl•r
MOf'lwry Of C...la ~ ~US<
S"TOftE
HEL.EN M STONE . rolCM"t ot
1 .... 1ne, C.. P~ -•Y "" July u . '* !tllt h wrvt...i l>y :wr ,...,,_ J • .,,., 1 Slone °' lntlne. c._, 2 -~
Jean A. St-Of 1,...1ne. C. .. C.t E
St-ot Colo<-. 1 d9UVl*..S NWry
Est_, SIOM of Ind<--Oor°"'Y M. Polll<lt ot w .. 111"9(0'\ • brothers
W•llef H-t r Jr. -R-rt NI
H1111,alte• -O! LA~ V4f9ti, N"vacla, M••old A. • ......,._ ot ..._ &.ac,., c.o. •"" PetTy HunWlltr ot Vktorv1llt,
C•, \ 9fandcillldren-F ... , .. -•IC~l
w oll b<I twld Oft ~. July 16, '* et 1 ~ "' ""'ce Brothen Bell
"Right now, a squeaky clean graduate of t:SC
Law School can tap into some bi~ money. run a
direct m a il ca mpaign to get e lect ed to t he
Legislature and never be held responsible by
a nyone ," he said. "With what you might call a
machine. at least you can get elected without big
money and you are responsible to the people who
elected you."
The CED strategist believes his group will
eventually develop enough power not only lo elect
candidates, but also to dump them when they cross
the organization.
...-.·s l()()6(1ng at you. eroac:t•.,, 0-1 "'"' er_, o.-
Xod. wt-.e1ever you are ~~;~ ~~": ~=-=:•::.;:.~
To do that, he said, CED must use issues other
than renl control, which il used almost exclusively
in its rise lo power in S anta Mortica and in gaining
statewide credibility while leading the No on
Proposition 10 campaign last spring.
Much loved and missed e.11 ••-1 _._ .. ci.r.c.100 .
by flOSE IA w:r~nid9nl ot S--Mot her. S isters & , ........ Ca P.ssect .... .,on Jll(• 11.
••F•nileiln•dilis•••••• .. 1•10. 1'un1veo by • ~O" t l\o,..o W•h on ot ~ &-ad\. C. , • ~\IQl'le<
Fran<H f~ 04 s.r>ta .,... C•, • ,. ..... o••n dc ll 1t dten •nd ' ore•t.
IALT1 ... GHON or-lltld<"'I 1 \IS~ VlrQln•• •\·
tt"'C•O ot s.nt• Attli, C.... -""-of SMITM & lVTHelL P•lmd•1•. C.•. Rull•llon ot ,.,..
WISTCUff CHAP'R ROMn' will be on T...,..Y, Jvly U,
427 E 17th St ttlO •I 1 :~ M St. JoMf>fl' l c.tl'IOll<
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"WE REALIZE WE CAN'T RUN with
just one issue." Hurst s aid. •'What excites us is
tha t we think in moving to issues like renewable
resources and solar energy and toxic chemicals.
we can appeal to some people who oppose us on
rent control."
So far. the results are mixed CE D Jost a Hum-
boldt County referendum on airborne s praying or
herbicides last month. but elected a supervisor
there in the same election.
1l lost a campaign to convert San Diego City
Council elections from a n at·large voting system to
districts. but succeeded in a similar effort in
Oakland. "We've been more successful than we an.
ticipated," Hurst says.
CED HAS MADE STEADV progress by win·
niog some elections. losing others anci always try·
ing again where it bas lost once. Often the second
or third effort succeeds. If that performance continues. CED stands a
chance of gaining the power it seeks, which could
eventually make It one of the most effective power
brokers in California.
1 E.:Ua.s ;., a columrtiat ba&ed m Santo Monica }.
Visito rs Group
Get,s New Chief
The American
Institute for Foreign
Study baa an.aounced the
appointment of Carol
Booth•• local
coordinator for the JllO
Summer In America
proeram ln L11un1
Beach.
The prosram MQVtdes
an opportunity for
forel1n student• to
apeDd about one month
duriaf the summer
learn DI about the
• Ameriua ••1 of ute ~ u.-_wltb an
Amerku famllr.
This year a group or 30
students from Japan
will stay with hos t
families in Laguna
Beach and Laguna HJUs.
Families interested In
participating in this pro-
gram are invited to con-
tact Mrs. Booth at
494-5297.
Salary Raised
FRESNO (AP) -The
Fresno CilY CouncU bu
11nn ltaelt • pay ralle
of nearly 400 ~rcent
without Ut1 oppoeidon.
CHJC1\GO 1AP1 i\l>out 20
percent of t~«' 65 or older v. hrJ
are thought lo bt· senile may in·
stead bl--.urcen ni:i.irqm a vane·
ty of physical or errlollonal 111
nesses that can be treat<.'d. sa)S
a group of docto~ spec1alizm$!
In care of the ag1mt
The doctors also estimate that
about 10 percent of elderly peo·
pi e have some form or intellec-
tual impairment.
DEGREES OF THAT impair-
ment vary titreatly. said Or .
Robert N. BuUer , director of tbe
Nationa l Institute on Aging.
which sponsored the study. "The
image shouldn't be lhal 10 per·
cent are stupid or mentally re·
la rded,'! he sa.i d.
The findmgs are published m a
task force r-epo rt in the Journal
of the Amencan Medical As·
sociallon.
Butler ·said that v. hen doctors
Advertising
Acceptable
After Switch
WASlUNGTON CAP> -The
Beller Business Bureaus report
that advertising for Ory tdea
antiperspirant ls now acceptable.
following recent changes.
The BBB's national advertts·
ing division challenged Dry Idea
ads which stated that the pro-
duct .. goes on dry" a nd doesn't
make you wall to get dressed.
THE MANtJFACTUllEll.
Gillette. provided test results
showing that the product has
much less water than other an-.
tlperspirants. and that people
trying it said it felt dry.
The BBB said. however. that
the claim implied absotute dry·
ness, wbich ls not the case.
GILLETTE RESPONDED
noting that the ads showed an
eyedropper putting some
moisture into Dry Idea, com·
municat.ing that It Is a liquid.
However. the company also iald
it bad discontinued the earlier
ads and new ones were present-
ed to BBB for review.
The new ads have an an·
nouncer aaytnc "Dry Idea has
almost no water ao it reel• di')'
wben it 1oes on." The BBB
found thele commercial• atteP-
table .
t'X3m1ne el derl~ patients c•o<1
c;1dered lo be s.emle. th• y houltJ
consider UK' person·, ph~s1CJI
ht'alth as well a..-. t'motional statP
of mind.
T he report says the mos\ com·
mon causes of seruhty that can
be treated are "therapeut1C' d~
int oxicat ion . depression and
met aboh c or 1nfect1ous d is -
o rde rs ." The re port dad not
specify what methods of treat·
ment could be used.
BUTLER CITED ONE exam·
pie where s e nility m ay be
caused by medic ation . A 72·
year-old woman. be sa id. was
given tranqwlize rs before and
after cataract surgery beeause
s he was frighte ned As she
became more frightened . the
doctors increased the dosage of
the medlcauon. Butler said. and
the woman became C'onfused
and wsonented.
Th e w o man wa s th e n
diagnosed as senile and talcen to
a nursing home Wllil 1t was dis·
covered the medication was COO·
tributing to her confusion. he
s aid.
Butler also said for the 80 per-
cent of elderly persons who6e
senility cannot be cured. there
still is treatment to lessen tbe
impact l.>f the condition.
"THEY SHOULDN'T BE dis·
missed as \D'ltreat.able." he said.
"You can provide a lot ol sup-
port."
The task force report also says
that it is generally accepted that
there are changes in some in-
tellectual fun ctions in the
e lderly.
"Normal aging, however. does
not include gross intellectual im-
pairment. confusion. depresaioo,
baUucinatielns or delusions," \be
report says. "Such symptoms
a re due lo disease and lndicate
the need for diagnosiB and treat-
ment."
THE &EPOaT SA VS that ear-
ly signs of intellectual impair-
ment are failing attention and
memory. As inteUec:tual func·
lions deteriorate, the r:.non
may become more irritlb e. loM
bis sense ol humor and bave a
poor sense ol orientation •
Tbe doctors aay that 1enlle .,_. tlenu who cannot be cured
abould be moved as UtUe u
po11ible to avold further dll·
ortntat.lon.
aid. "They are unde r a lot of
pressure. I thought that for the
30-0r ·40 minute period they are
here. we would give the m a
.treat. 1lus IS a McDonald's willl
class "
D1 az took over the financiat
distract outlet m November. He
immedjately saw the need to im-
prove the service .
"IT WASN'T losing mOl'ley ,
but 1t wasn•t making what it
should." he said. "1\ had a vay
negau ve Image . To be truthful,
the people who worked here
were sort of nasty."
The idea ro r the doormao
came to Diaz. by happe.nstance
partly because he wanted
somcUun g dtfferent and partly
bt>ca~ of M11ler·s personality.
~1 11ler was a n une mployed
t3x1 dnver who used lo s pend
!>e\·eral hours a day drinking
<:Ofref> and talking at Diaz' outlet
1n t he lla1g ht d istrict. Otaz
11rig1nally bJred M1Uer to clean
up
· Ont> day I had h.i m over here
to help me hand out flower.;, ..
Diaz said. "We were openjng the
doors for the custom ers, and
lhe.) loved it. I said, 'Why not a
doorman'?' That·s how he was
born "
IT'S THE J11lST fuHtime job
~11l~r has had since 1976 when
his ta"(1 company folded. He
ll'Jpt>d at Uw chance to return to
.1 job where communicating is
1mJ>Qn ant
· · 1 see ~veral thousand people
in JUSt a few hours each day,"
he said. •·Aboul all of them have
a comment to make. They are
very warm and congenial. Good
San FranctSCo people."
State Funds
For Train in g ..
Said Misu sed ..
S ACRAME NT O (AP) -
California is s pending state and
federal funds ''to train people
for jobs that do not exist," state
Sen. Robert Presley asserts.
Pres ley. c h airman of the
Sena te Select Committee on
Children and Youth. said a study
by the st.ate auditor general's of.
h ce backs hls assertion.
THE AUDIT. released with
P resley's s tatement, said the
Department of Social Sernces
violated state and federal re·
gulations by us ing $750,000 lb
help 206 students work toward
m aster's degrffS without requir-
ing them to work for social
service agencies after Teceiving
their degrees.
In exchange for educational
assistance that can total as
much as $3.400 a semester. in·
dividuals are supposed to qree
to wori< with a social senice
agency that receives federal Ti·
tle XX funds following their
graduate studies. the audit said'.
The report said rew Jobs ~
available for social workers.
PaESLEV SAID the fun~:
should have been directd.
"away from these gradua'-'
degrees and into immediatelr
relevant, hands-on trainin8 for
c hild care providers. rost~
home providers and protecti'Y'f
services for chlldren an~
adults."
The audit, siped by Auditorl
General Tbomu Ha.yes, = mended that funding bes
tor Individuals who are nott
atready employed or on leav.
from a federally·1ubsldlie4
aoelal ~ acency. " :
The director ol the ~
ment of.Soelal Servlcea. ~~~
WoodJ, said he acrees wltb ~
re,commendaUom and wW ~
them out. ·l ~·
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HOOSIER FARMER AMIDST CLANG COLLECTION
Fr•nct9 K•f'nedy Tem Sound• o" Old Belle
He Has Own Gong Show
Farmer's Biggest 'Crop' Bell Collection
By JULES LOH
AP 1.-lM Cerftt• •• ....
QUINCY, Ind -One day
F'ranctS Kennedy's Mighbor had
a bell be wanted t.o sell, an old
dinner bell. run~ with a rope,
used in the old days lo ca ll in tbe
fie ld hands.
Kennedy thought a be)) might
look nice m ounted on a post
beside his farmhouse gate. a re -
minder of simpler t imes He
bought it. lt did look nice. and at
bad a clear, honest sound when
be rang iL
••fT LOOKED SO nice," he re·
called, .. that I thought a second
bell. on the other side or tbe
pte, might look even nicer."
He searched and found a
matching bell. He bung it, and it
certainly d id . it looked even
nice r. That was in 1953.
There is somelhmJ? about a
bell, the g raceful s hape . t he
sturdy construction. the clear
.... tone, the purely functional de·
stgn. that Kennedy finds appeal·
\ng in a world of gadget ry and
excess
He bought a third bell. He got
it when they tor e down the
schoolhouse m Manhattan. Ind
Paid Sl6 for 1L
-HE DOESN 'T r e me m ber
whe re he got the fourth one. or
t he fifth or sixth I le got one
f ro m t he old courtho use in
Logansport and another from
the church in Danville arter the
t o rn a d o eame throu gh and
a no ther from the abandoned
Me thodis t church in Shelbyville.
( AMERICA J
He picked up some bag brass
locomot.Jve bells from here and
there. four in all. He foWld a bell
an a shop in Clayton. stamped
1734. that might have come from
a Spanish m 1ss1on. Wher ever
K4:'nnedy went. he seemed to
rand bells, and he couldn't resist
them.
Now the original two bella at
his gatepost are lost a mong a
magnificent gathering of bells
all around bis farmhouse
BELL$ BANG IN tbe front
yard, baek yard. aide yard. They
hang froro the barn. the house.
the pine trees. They perch atop
th e root cellar. Bell s e very·
whe re. Bells from a foot in
diamete r to four feet. Brass
bells. bronse bells. iron bell.a. A
mighty chorale of bells. A t.m-
t.rnabulation of bells
.. I have 234 bells.'' Kennedy
sa id "I must be cracked in the
head ..
Kennedy doesn't really belie ve
he 1s cracked in the head. but at
1s the best answer h e can think or when people ask him why he
has all those bells
K ENNEDY AND W.S brother.
Lewis. both in their 705. both
bac helors. live on the f arm
where they were r aised from
boyhood, ou t where t he on!)
roads are the ones that follov.
thl• "t'ctaon lin~ and tht' ~ound or
a "ell-s truck b(!ll travels for
miles.
"Oul here ,'' Kennedy l'X·
plained. "the thmgs I find in-
teresting. I find very mteresting.
so I collL~t them . I fmd bells LO·
te restlng
"The thjngs J don't find in-
ter('sting. I forget about I've
ne\'N lx'<'n up in an a irplane.
nevc·r smok('(! a C'igarcllc·. never
~one to a ball game. You can
ha \'C all that.
''l 'M INTE8ESTED IN bells.
1 · m also inl«eated in old farm
wa gons. I have 26 of them . I
have 50 wagon wheels. Wagon
wheels are interesting. So are
gasoline engines. I have 12.
Millstone. are interest.inf. Did
you notice all the millstones""
Amid all the bells. 1t is easy to
overlook the millstones. as well
as the wagons and t.be wheels
and the engines, which are out in
a shed.
Kennedy tried a gain.
"If a person likes something.
he has a knack for finding it. He
learns to sm ell it out. A man
v. ho likes whis key will find'
v. h1skey. you can bet on it. Well.
what I like, l like. a nd I seem to
be able lo ftnd what I like. Do l
ma ke mys<'lf clear ?"
Clear as a bell
HB School Lease
Women Win
louu Tmt-n's
'Diet War'
STRATFORD. Jowa <AP>
The women of this north·centraJ
Iowa town woo the "Great St.rat·
rord Jo'at-OH'' after outsbedding
the men by more than a quarter
of a ton.
To College Seen
P la ns to turn Robinwood
Ele mentary School in Hunt-
ington Beach into a college 1n·
s trucUon site are ~peeled to be
appro ved this week by Coast
Community College Dis trict
trus tees
The S<:hool, owned by Ocean
View School District., was closed
lbis spring because of declining
enrollment. Al I.heir July 1 m eet·
ing. Ocean Vtew trustees &P·
proved a three-year agreemenl
leasing the sebooJ to the coUege
district for use by Coastline
Community College.
As propoeed, the lease would
extend fro m Aug . 1. 1980,
through June 30, 1983, wUb pro-
v1alons for a two-year extension.
The aMual renal fee is $35.000.
Jf approval la 1ranted by tbe
coUe1e trustees at tbelr meeting
Wednesday, Robinwood will
become the fourth ele mentary
school leased for Coastline.
The Peq>le's MarMtploce for the
Orange c.oast is the classified
:wction of the DAILY PILOT
6'2-5678
Others are Bay View Sebool tn
Santa Ana Heights, Mesa Verde
School in Co5ta Mesa and f'lnJey
Sehool in Westminster.
Day and evening c lasses are
expected to be o fre red at
Robinwood. but a full schedule 1s
not likely to be tmliated there
until early 191H.
Hollerin'
Wins Job
S PIVEY'S CORNER. N.C.
<AP> -A 30-year-old Tennessee
fa rm worker bas demonatrated
what he calla some "mOWJtaln
bolJerln'" for 12,000 people to
win the 12th annual National
Hollerln' Contest. And be sot a
new job as well.
Dennis Hammons of Cosby.
Tenn .. who listed bla name u
"Treetop Lemon." became the
youngest person ever to win the
e vent.
He defeated Paul Kendall, 81.
o f White ville. a blue berry
ra rmer . Ke ndall, s howiD1 no
ha rd feelings, 1ave Hammoaa a
job.
With Gov Robert Ray serving
Bl> we1ghmaster. the wo men
"ere deelared the winners oC the
41.,.month·long contest by losing
a total of 2.6#i7 poundl> to the
men's 2.164.
"SHE MJGtrr N EED a Little
help with the trophy," Ray said
a s he presented J ean Lee, the
wife of Mayor Alf Lee. with the
awa rd . "She h asn't been eating
lately."
Lee. who los t a negligible
a m o unt or weight. complained:
"I thought we had It in the bag."
Roughly 180 m e n and 180
· women participated in the con·
test. The weight loss calculated
to 14.49 pounds per woman com·
pa red to 11.96 pounds per roan.
BEGUN _AS a publlc\ly stunt
fo r the t own 's cent ennial
celebration, the contest turned
serious as the mea and women
competed lo see which sex cou.Jd
loce more weight.
An •Umated crowd of S,000
gathered to watch the two
aroupt pile onto t.be local grain
elev ator'a truck scales for the
official weigh-in.
Atty. WUllam "BUI" Walker
it olir¥. t.otU ond procttcing
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or Not?
Tree's Fate
Stumps City
EL PASO. Tex. <AP > -ln any clty. a plan lo
chop down a bll tree can t.nuer a con\roveny.
But In this desert country. where treea are out·
numbered by cacti and acrub bnaah, some people
wo\lld sooner chop down lhelr bouafl,
So the fate of a large elm standing in the path
of a new resldenlial inleraectioo hu divided t.be
City Couoc:il and many d tbens lnt.o b~terly oppoged
camps
"TRIS DOGGONE TllEE IS A WEED. ll's a
Chinese elm -they'll grow anywhere," s ays
Alderman Joe Divis.
Arg~ Alde rman Jim Scherr: "It's a big tree
growing in a desert city. lt grew ~ause it was
next to an aron fie ld. It Is beautiful and bas pro·
v1ded beauty and shade for rnany years. ll would
be a shame to cul at down ..
Those opposed to keeping the tree. inc luding
Mayor Thomas Westfall. complain that 1f 1t re·
mains an the middle or the 1ntersect1on -and 1s
struck by a car the Cit) could be held bable
Arter the City Council made a preli minary de-
c1s1on to force the developer to chop the tree down,
a iiro up or C'ltlzens s purred by local disc jockey
Johnn) Thompson of K FlM raised enough money
to buy a liab1hty ins urance policy for the tree
"ITS IN A RESIDENTIAL area ... said tn·
surance broker Diane Gass. who helped arrange
the $350,000 pohcy "You'd have to be s peeding,
run lhe st.op s1itn and be drunk to htl 1t. The re
"'ould be oo negligence on the part of the tre-e "
So the council gave the tre-e a stay of execu·
t 1on . but lt ls not out of the woods yet . The builder,
Wallas Shoemaker . wanLc; to make the rntersect100
.i traffic circle with the tree an the m1ddJe. But
:.om e council members now want him to reroute
the streets so they pass the tree alto~ether
The wntm~ of thf" 1n...'1urance policy -and
;rny d<.-c1s1on on the ~lrtet route~ art> awaiting
<.1ct1on by th(• c<mnc1I No date for the settlement of
the issues has been ~et
OfVJS SA \'S mE TllEE "sooner or later
would kill somrone" regardless of any l.nsuranC't'
policy.
"I think a tree is worth les than a life. · he
said "lf it were a maple or some other good tre.:.
I'd say fine. But a Chinese elm -it 'll probably get
a disease and have to be cholJP(.'d dov.rn somt<lay
anyv. a)."
Complaint
Raps TV
Program
SAN FRA NC ISCO
CAP> -A free-la nce
Jour nalist has filed a
complwnt with the Na
tional News Council al
le ging that t he C BS
documentar y ''G a y
Power. Gay Polat1cs"
contains "senous vao fa.
lions of pr ofession al
s tandards.··
RB Man
Honored
P. Roy Owaclt..ln or
e1s1 Lafayett• 1irh•,
Attaney at Law
JalllS w ...
Ouatlty legal e.Mc• at a
tutonabl• price. lnlll•I
conlUft•lon no cnerge.
Huntington Beach, hH !U •ll r e c e ived tbe 1980 ~~
Ha Ill bur ton f' ac u tty ""'===========~ Award from USC. -
Choudhury la an U ·
sociate pro fessor o r
mechanical engineering
a t the unlvenily.
The award Is made
possible by a yearly
grant fr o m th e
Halliburton Foundation,
and cit.ea contributions
in teaching, research,
and service.
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SUMMER SALE!
FROM ' ... ss8
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Rill ~88
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fl.ATUllNG •••
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MONDAY and FRIDAY 10-9
~ TUESDAY thru THURSDAY 10-6
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Randy Alfred. who
produces and host!) a
public affairs radio pro
gr a m "The Gay Life."
alleges an his <'Omplaint
that the :.ho"' w a l:> ~
"ones1ded. bi ased. ma ·
n1pulat1\'C and i.cnl:>a ·
11onalized." llc a sked
the counc-1 1 to condemn
16th Annual Sale
the program. July 15-19 The program broad
cast nationally in April
was a r eport on the
political influence• of San
Francisco':. ~ay <'O m ·
mun1ty. An e!'.tamated
100.000 of the catv's
660,000 residents as ~ay.
T he National r-.:ews
Council ls an 1ndepen
dent body des a~ne-d to
consider compla1nti.
from th(' pubhc about
national ne·ws cover age
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Freeway Funds Raised $2 Million QUEENIE
"Got a problt>m"' Then wnlt' to Pol Dunn Pat Wiil
cw rftl taf)(', ~ttmg the an.rwers and 0C110n you need
to solw mt"qWlws in gotwrnment and bwmeu Motl
your qut>SflOIU to Pol Dunn, At .Your Service. Orange
Coa.sr Dmly PUot . P 0 Boz 1560. Costa Mesa. CA
92616. At many Letters cs po~ ID1ll be answnftl,
but ~ JnqMin'9s or letters noc mcludmg the
reodn's full name. address and buasMss hours' phone
number cannot be cOMldered.. Thucolunlflappeorsdcli·
111 ercept Stmdtlys ..
~ lu9•• P•rr T•.-..111 Mau..-r
DEAR PAT: My mother and dad got me a kit·
ten for m y birthday last week and I would really
hke to know where in the cat's throat the "purr" is
locat.ed. and how catnip works and if m y kitten re·
ally can see m the dark.
K.B .. San Clemente
Pwriag doesn't Hme froaa a cat's tk9&~ IMtt
frea Uiie palate La bis • .-._ 1-.e ..n ucl hnf
palates 18 dte tat'• • .-.. are~• --eau· ial t.be free edge .. vibrate ud •Aile tJte pentai
somld. C.taJp is • meet.al lltlmlllull lo a tat 1111 ls
laJtaled ud it llu a wealleldm« effect • tbe
nervK lf It's e.&ee. \'..,. ldUetl cu't see la total
da rtmeu. b9t be dees see a yellewtU l•aae La tbe
smallest ll«ltt Malft aDd ls ftf'1 ~ lo dis·
tiag11ilb evee t.be sliglat.est ~IMll&. Bia wtmllen
are very seastti•e UNI alao aene &M cat u small
feelers Lo belp lalm n.d W. wa118 dtedarlmeas.
Pefassi-s ... 11i.ar h•9w-!
DEAR PAT: My daughter is on a diet and
she's ta.lung potassium supplemeot to offset some
of the diet's side effects. I'm sure you warned
a bout the possible danger ol taking too much
potassium in a previous ~umn. How much is too
much ? I'm very concerned about this.
M.M .. Corona del Mar
D~ that CH5e physical Ude effects UD be
daa.ce roua. Check wiUa J"r ~\er lf you
daagb&er COlllbloes oe W a diet. AYS dW peWlsb
informalioll from the Food ud Dnac Aclalaistn·
lion that warned •• aed4eatal ••erase el
potusnun c hloride -sometimes eaUM pe&auiam
sail -ts known to have callMCI dea&M el 1•erwbe
heattJty indJviduals. Potaalaa ta.a.rtde gpple-
ments and ot.Mr products labeled u .. salt sab-
slltat.es" •hicb coetai.9 pota..,.. abo Uoeld DOt
be used by peoplf' #itb certa.ba medkal toed1Uoes.
Overuse of potassiam chloride s.ppie!De9ts by
healthy individuals can caase layperll•mla <es·
cessive high levels of po&.assiam i• tbe blood), a
potenliaUy fatal condition. FDA aays DO Olte alloold
uu potassium s upple ment wlthoat medical
s upervision . The practice is particularly
dangerous to children .
Cold h~• Cltkikftt Ftt-Sll
DEAR PAT: I always buy fresh poultry, but
have never been s ure how long it can be stored
safely before use Can you fiod out? E.J .. Costa Mesa
The U.S. Department of Agrica.Jtare says to
1et top quaUty from fresh poeltry, ~it within a
day or two after pard1ase. U yoa plu to keep it
'°8ger, h ttR IL llemembef' tut fl'ftll pocaltry Is
perishable. It bu DO(ldag added to prese"e It.
Cold temperature ls what k~ It sale. Poaltry is
chilled to 28 degrees F by &be prece ... r, 511.ipped ta
ite, aad beld uder refrigenUoe atll yoa IMty It.
Be ••re to refriger•te poultry prompdy la die col·
des& settioa of yoar refri«era&er (DO warmer tllu
lS degrees F).
ID' Siar~ Ald .. atlr1
DEAR PAT. I've been thinking about rentmg
a mobile home rather than continuin g to live in an
apartment. One q1.1estlon occurs lo roe. 1n some
mobile home communities. facilities are provided
for the storage or recreation vehicles. Is the R. V.
storage charge considered part of the rent! If not.
and lf the storage charge is not paid, could the
park owner evict the vehicle owner from the park?
J have an R.V. and have heard coo.flicting stories.
R.T .• Huntington Beach
Usu.Dy the storlige elaar1e ls Mt toUlde~
part or dte reat bat Is a separate nmtal apeeme•t.
Tiiis ll btcaae it doella't lldlbe a .,ectfk pie& el
Ind. bllt dees uslp u area m ·~ lo partl a reue..._ velakle. 'rite ,.~ ..,., cu end &M a. v. r...-dae 1Mn1e aru, Illa& dae aMlle llome
ratal ageoemetlt ls fOC' ~ space or pW or lucl
.,.. wldda t.be meMJe lao•e ls placed.
Athllt Atlept .. 9 Atllllt AU .... ,
DEAR PAT: la it legally pouible for an adult
to adopt another .ct ult? I'm thinking of • cue
whe re a couple would like to ack>Pl an adult wbo
just turned 18. R.T .• HunUDcton Beach
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propoled cut. but added *2 million to the proJect.
brinalna t be total bud1et to Sll.4 million.
THE M>DmONAL FUNDS include $870.000
for landlcaplll& and 11.13 mllllon for construction.
The latest fight over extending the freeway
from its t erminus at Red Hill Avenue to
~acArthur Boulevard was centered on the adop·
tlon of a five-year conslructioo program called the
State Transportation Improvement Program or
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Rare Silver Stokn
MERIDEN. Conn. <A P) -Police are looking
for lSl patterned silver teaspoons reported stolen
from a museum exhibit at one of the nation's
olde!!l silverware companies.
The spoons represent each of the designs made
by International Silver Co. since 1897.
Police det.ect..lve Anthony Cebrelli estimated
that the silver might be worth about $3,000 if tbe
spoons were melted.
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Dodgers Starting to Sing the Blues?·
Who Knows, but It's That Time of Year When Everything ls Second-guessed "
SAN on:Go <AP) -That camanderle U ·
tolled by the CA» Aqele Oadc~rs m re«nt )'eitrl\
past miaht ht< aoin" the wa1 ol lM dodo bird
Manaf(J r Tommy 1..-AOl"da. who huf!aed h t11
playera whee t hey dad wen . bn bttom e the targf't
1 of Cl'itlci m t Vtn thouah hi~ club ~tanda only onf'
half p me behind Houston 1n the N1t1on8l IA-ague
Ferflu&on cu rsed u he left Laso rd a·~
offl<'c ltnd 11old. "lle 's been on me all season."
<'lllni lng only 11hghUy, fi'erguson walked away add·
1 nf.l, ·' l mt"hl say somethln1 l ®o 'l wanttcuay _ ••
/\'ft )!j\t' lib s pring trainlng Fer1y appeared the
1)l1tyt'r r k11est to the manager. but he has been rel·
vgiste(t to third-string c~tcber and goes lo ltbe out·
field only m emt>rgenc1es • We t ll wasn't only Ferguson who was unhappy.
JOt; F EBGU ON, THE catcher outfielder
brought back to thf' team by Lasorda, engaged m a
t1houting m atch w1th the manager after Sunday'i.
4·3, 1~1nnJng toss to the San Diego Padres
Lasorda erupted an e r Fergu.son, who catches
more as a c.·atcher than an outfielde r, dropped a fly
ball by OaH• 'ash and then ousjudged the game
""mnmg hit by Onie Smith as lhe Padres scored
two runs m the 15th and look lhe measure of the
Dodgers a SttOnd straight lJme
STARTING PITCHER llOB WELCH threw his
hst and his helmet when he was removed for pinch
h itter Reggie Sm ith in the seventh. There was no
denying that Reggie poses a far superior batting
threat. but Welch had doubled twice off Juan
E1chelbeq~er and scored the only run as the
Dcxtgers t railed 2 I
! This time Smith struck out.
t Ferguson had the excuse that he hasn't often
bt>en called into aclaon in lhe outfield this seai.on
and the sun shines directly into the eyes
The following inning Jay Johnstone. a reserve
who had started 10 right field, threw bis helmet
<1ga1nst the backstop screen when he was removed
for pinch-runner Rudy Law after reaching third on
• * Indians I rwaJe NL West:
Kison's Future Coleman
A Question?
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Ol IN ~•IJ ...... SIMI > R od Car ew's ~ix -ye ar·old
daug hter loo ke d up a t he r ~ famous father this weekend and
~ ask£'d . "Daddy, when is the t baseball season goin g to be
over'>" S T he Angels' best hi tte r
l r e plied. "ln October , honey
i' Early October. Very early Oc
tober."
HIS DAUGHTER didn 't un ·
derstand the significance of the
sta te ment. but Car ew was say-
ing that the Angels won't be m aking any appearances in the
playoffs or World Series.
Monday night 's 6·4 loss t o
Oakland dropped the Angels 19
games out or first place, t.bei(
biggest de ta c1t or the year
Tonight, as Cleveland comes to
Anaheim to open a thl"ee·game
series, the fut ure looks as bleak
fo r pitcher Bruce K1son as 1t
does for the Angels
Kison m ade bis first start
s ince J\Ule 11. tryin~ to fight orr
the effects or an ulnar muscle
problem. and in the third inrung
he got that sinking feeling agam.
t .. SOME OF THE SAME signs
I s tarted cropping up." Kison
_ s aid "I lost some of the feeling t m m y hand. When that occurs. I
\ c an 'l throw the curve ba ll effec·
~ lively."
Kison mowed down the fi rst
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ROD CAREW
eight hitteTs he faced. then ran
into trouble in the third inning.
Jeff Cox hit a double down the
left field line , Rickey Henderson
walked and Dwayne Murphy
smackeda two-rundouble
JUSON PITCHED flawlessly
in t he fourth, but allowed four
mor e runs without getting
a nyb od y out in the f ifth.
Man ager Jim Fregosi s um·
moned reliever Dave LaRoche,
who struck out four and held the
A's scoreless the rest o( the way,
but it was too late.
"It's a little disappointing. to
say the least. When you can't
m ake a contribution to t he team,
it's a little depressing at times,"
said Kison, wbo signed a $2.04
mil lion contrast last winter.
Fregosi consulted wi th a team
doctor immediately a fter the
game. and the doctor m ade a rec-
om m e nda t ion con cer nin g
Kison's future. Fregosi wouldn't
reveal what that recommeoda·
tion was.
••( WILL TALK to Buzz1e
about il tomorrow. What we do
with Kison won't be a unilateral
decision,'' Fregosi s aid, hinting
that General Mana ger Buzzie
Bavas i m a y have to make
another roster change.
Kison doesn't relish the idea of
going back on the disabled list.
and suggests tbat he might be
able to pitch out or the bullpen to
test the arm.
"It's not my position to make
suggestions, but maybe I could
try short relief and see how the
arm feels when J only have to
pitch a couple of lnn.ings al a
time," Kison s a id . "l 'U do
whatever J.immy decides."
KlSON ts EVEN considering
the possibility t?f surgery, but
Picks LA
SAN DI EGO CAP> -San
0 1c1-?o Manager J erry Coleman
thinks the Los Angeles Dodgers
an• the best team m the National
Lea~ue But his Padres were
t•ve n bt>tter than their Southern
California riva ls during the past
three days.
The Padres are in last place in
the NL West. but they completed
a s weep of their t hree-game
se ries with the Dodgers Monday
by winning a 6-3 decision. Los
An geles began the series in first
place and finished it in secood.
''THEY LOOK UK E the 1927
Yankees against us," said Los
Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda
afte r watching the Padres batter
losing pitcher Rick Sutcliffe. 3-6,
tor nine hits in the seven innings
he worked.
Gene Richards keyed the San
Diego attack with three hits and
a wa lk. three runs scored and
·two stolen bases. giving him lS
straight steals and 30 ror the
ye ar.
T he fleet left.fielder is hitting
.307 for the season and .460 dur·
in ~ a hitting streak which bas
reached 12 games. longest by a
Padre player this year.
OZZIE SMITH WAS anothe r
San Diego hero Monday. driving
in two runs with a double and a
sm~lc.
"l think the L.A. ballclub has
t he best balance in the National
League." said Cole man. "They
will eveotually win tbe pennant.
But we can play with any club in
the league when we get the
pitching.··
They got the pitching Monday
from young Steve Mura . 3·3. who
hurled the Padres' first com-
plete game since May 16. He al·
lowed just six bits.
"THERE ARE NO weak spots
in the whole Dodger lineup,''
said the 2S-year-old right·hander
a fter posting his secood victory
this season over the Dodgers.
Sa n Diego gave Mura a 4--0
lead in the second inning before
the Dodgers rallied for three
runs in their hair of the third.
Steve Garvey singled with the
bases loaded to drive in two of
the Dodgers' runs. He now le.ads
the major leagues with 69 RBI.
MtJRA STOPPED t h e
Dodgers cold after the third,
holding them hitless until Ron
Cey doubled with one out in the
ninth.
"I w as getting tire<I and I
finally hung one to Cey,'' Mura
said . "He hit it good."
Randy Jones is the only other
Padre pitcher with a complete
game to bis credit this year. He
has three and all have ·bee n
shutouts.
Dave Winfield's en ·or in n ght. Law trotted home
on a sacrifice Oy.
"THAT'S THE SECOND or t hird time 1t s hap
pened," SaJd the angry J ohnstone "I wa ., upset a l
the time. You get a chance to play and you want to
stay in there "
And catcher Steve Yeager says he wan ts to bt>
traded.
Yeager, claiming he 1s being ''buried'" b
Lasorda. has a .183 battmg a verage while playing
in 49 of the club's firsl 85 games.
"I 'm not one of has <Lasorda's1 pets. I 'm rot·~
ting in this situation ··said Yeager, 31. J. ji
SMITH, GENE RALLY a cknowledged thel
player-leader of the Dodgers. was concerned.
''There's some a ngry people around here. Fergy's,
angr y, the manager 's yelling. It's something I hope1
1s corrected shortly.'· 11
Smith said he rett a team m eeting was in orded
after the game, but there was none. ~ •
"It's a situation where you need to come in •
b£'h1nd closc.-'d doors and air thmgs out.·· said Reg-•
~1e "That way you can come back. hopefully with
rhmgs off your chest r Just hope that the second
~uess1n~ 1s held to '1 m1n1mum and those tensions
are rf'lieved immediately We can't have them
lin~f'nn~ "
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TOMMY LASORDA HAS A FEW WORDS TO SAY TO HOME PL.ATE UMPIRE JIM QUICK MONDAY.
Patienee Ronning Thin
Zimmer Angry al Def eat ... and His Pitclters
BOSI'ON I AP I -Manager Don Zimmer of the
Boston Red Sox 1s feet up w1lh tus pitchers makm~
a qu1ck elOt from the ballpark alter a poor effort
on tht> moWld "There'll be no more duckout.s." Zimmer said
heatedly Monday ni ght arter a 12·4 clobbenn~ by
the Detroit Tigers. "I can't duck out and the} re
not going to.''
ZIMMER, ANGRY ENOUGH over the defeat. became more up:.et when he saw veteran nght·
ha nder Mike Torrez leaving the clubhouse 1m ·
mediately after the J(ame.
Torrez "as bombed out in the fourth inning
after gi ving up seven hits and ri ve runs~ t aJo ng his
10th defeat in 14 decisions. He showered. dressed
and abided by team rules by remammg in the
clubhouse until the final out.
"He didn't do anything wrong, he was here
when the game ended," Zimmer said. "However.
l 'm going to have a meeling wlth my pitchers
tom orrow and there 's gonna be a new r ule.
They're going to have to stay here until five
m inutes after a game.
"WHEN I MAKE A mistaJte , I have to stay
here and face the music. From pow on they're go·
ing to have to face the music, too, if you guys
(writers) are here.
Torrez, stru~~lJng through the worst season of
his career. obviously bad J.lood reasons to avoid
talkmg with writers. However, Zimmer com ·
plained that he has observed pitchers duck out
"h1le other members of lhe tea m have to hao11.
.!round and answer questions on why they made
mistakes.
ZIMME R HAD OTHER reasons to be un·
happy Veteran right-hander Bob Stanley. hit by a
hnc shot on . the right instep m the ninth inning.
"as headed for the hospital and X-rays, which
later proved to be negative.
"We are hurttng, but nobody is hurt badly
enough to be put on the dJsabled list along witb
Tom Poquette. Chuck Rainey and J im Rice," Zi m -
mer said. "We won't know about our seco.nd
baseman, Jer ry Remy, for another day or so."
Third baseman Butch Hobson couldn't play in
the field for another week because of his bad
shoulder, so Zimmer had lo put him into the lineup
at third base when Glenn Hoffman came down
with mu.cle s pasms in his back in pre·game
practice.
"Skip Lockwood (pitcher > tells me he's
fi ne again, but we ha ve other guys hurting," said
Zimmer. "We need another infielder badly, but. at
this moment I don't know what we can do.·• i
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Olympic Security Like a Russian Bear1
<See ANGELS, Page 8%)
''It's hard to pitch a com·
plete game because we don't
score that many runs." said
Mura. "It's not the starters'
fault at all." •
"They want to talk to you after they wm . Now
they're gonna be available to talk to you when
they lose.''
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Paul Spangler of San Lula
Obispo became the world rec-
ord holder for 1,500 met.era
for 81-year-olda at the 11th
annual Senior Olympic• Sun·
dat at USC. The retired •ur·
1eon ran the courae ln
1:07.SO. •
By WILL G81MSLEY .,..._wc.r-r.irs r 1
MOSCOW -Here we've been in lbe
Soviet Union 2.t boun and already our
pockets have beets emptied nine Umet.
Then they take your wateb. After
that, the computer timer. Then they
start looking auapldoual)' at your belt
buckle. ,
"Maybe lt'1 tbe fOUlltain pea. Let's
bave tbe fountalD pea."
All letaJ, ~ coune. After awhlle you aet everything beck. Thea 70U're Oii
your W8)' .. ala. UnUl rou bave to .,... ~ illroucb IDOtber port.a -like tbe •·
tran.ee to the preu headquarten or
. 1041r bcMI.
Beep. Beep. Tberellloel .. ain.
Off with the watch. Everything out ot
your pockets, please. All your kopeks on
the tray, sir. Let's have a look at that
belt buckle. No real damage. Nothing lost but
your patience. It'• the tribute exacted in
Lhe name ol Olympic security.
The Rulaian bear has put on his best
face for tbe fractured 1tlO Ol)lmplc
Games -and lt'a a nice face indeed -
but. the IDllietJ over aeeurlty hu turned
him into an eqy, bumblil\C liant.
It seem.a lnCndulble that a country
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which could send the first man into out·
er s pace and acbieve other .nota ble
scientifi c gains is unable to get its over·
seas guests out of the airport and into
their betel in less than four hours.
THAT'S THE GOING AVERAGE.
Once established, the hassle just begins.
An electronic shakedown -the kind
you get at airports -has become a
compulsory ritual as the 'Soviet Union
seeks to forestall any lncident compara-
ble to the Arab terrorist.Ji' ~aid on the
Israelis at Mun.k b in 1972. d
An Iron Ml has been dra.wn aroun
th\s Olympic capital. Those who
legltlmately plerce It -newsmen.
tourist.a, team offlcla.ls and even the
athletes -are kept under conatan
scrutiny.
Jn no Olympics ever -Montreal ·
1976. lrmsbruck in 1964 -have securi
measures been more atrtnsent. On
doesn't nm Ute electronic turveWan
steeplechase ~ once but a ball
dosen to a dolenl times a day -evwy
time be ent.el"I bta hotel, t.he vartoua ol
ilcial complexes, the Olympic vWace.
IT NEVE8 ENDS. A look at the idea
tit)' card or pauport. Does tbe ph:t
match the face? Then throuCb tbe m detect.or attb. Beep. Beep. Tbe queue.a
trow. Tempen aborten.
(See OLYMPIC, Pase llZ)
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A Capeute "-tN>rt From tM WOf'ld of Sport•
Portabl Toilet T11mbles,
Man Sues for Injuries
Frem AP l)Upek.._
f'REF:JlOL.D, NJ A •wt WU ni.ct Mood•)' •
•1a1rui1 UM> Nt1w York Ctant.a by • Sprlnc l..kke. t •
N.J man for LQJurl b• ~ved wbttJpttlAlton
knot"kf'd down aaport•blt lollet at 01 ant.aStad1um
\'ln<'tnt T lll ~ch •nd b.1t wifo. Ja.l\lt't, ailso &re au101 t.be
Nt • Juaey Sport.6 and EAPIMiltlon Aut.borll)', owner ol the
•t•dlum ln ~ast Rulbt rlord, a.nd the Mr John Porta~e
Saollauon Inc . which owntd the faclUty
TM suit stat that lllrsch attended a a amt Sf.pt. 9, when
lht' Giants playt"d tht' St l...oul8 Cudinals, •nd went to the
por1 able totlt't m the St>t'lJon 148 parkln~ aro aif\n the
w1ame.
The suit charJCeb th1tl while lllrsch WllS In th e racU1ty.
· e\ eraJ 11pe<"tatori; pushed the J)C)rtable JOhn over ." 1njur1ng
him IUld rwrun g bu. c loU11n1t and otht>r J)t:~onal e rteclb
------QNo1r of IM Day -----..
"I don't hkt' tho~e 111tuutson~ You either come out
s melbng llke a rot.t• or a ~oat .. Gene Rk hardf,, San
Diego outfielder. who delivered a game-wanning hat
two out. ba'><.'5 loach•d '>&nJ?lc an tht bottom of Lhe mnth
at(atnst the New York MtlS ""'
P•rlcft-'• Ba• 21 • Lift Pk, ... _.. ..
Dave Parker's t wo-run ninth-mnmg homer , his II
second o( the night. carried Pittsburgh to a 13· 1 I
National League victor y over Philadelphia Mon·
d ay an a gam e Lhat fea\ured 36 hits and saw 35
players pressed into service . Parker 's game-winning shot
came off Roa Reed lo e nd the three-hour. 33-m lnute gamt'
Pete Reee'• seventh-inning bases-loaded single had driven in a pair ol runs that gave the Phillies an 11·20 lead ... In
his major league debut, 23-year-<>ld Alan
Hargesbelmer , with r elief fro m Gary
Lavelle, pitched the s treaking San Fran·
cisco Giants to their seventh straight win.
a 5.3 tnumph over CincinnatJ. It was the
fi rs t time Cincinna ti has been swept in a
four-game series since 1975 Phil
Nle k ro hurled a two-hitter and struck out
11 as Atlanta defeated Houston, 2·0. to
s na p a five-game los ing streak Despite
the loss. Houston remains a half gam e
ahead of the Dodgers In the West . . J ohn
McNamua signed a one -year cont ract to
m anage Cinclnnali through the 1981 season .. Ro~ or
P hiladelphia was na med National Lea gue Player or the Week
after batting .571 in the games folloWlng the All·star break
Rose had eight hits in 14 at-bats, m cluding five do ubles .
Mefler Del!~ E'o•,....•fle•
Seattle's Dan Me yer , a product of Mater De1
lfigh School, drilled a home run m the Manners'
five-run fifth-1nnin~ that led to an 8-5 American
League tnumph over M 1nnesota Kansas Cit}'
exploded with a 17-hit attack that included a two run ho mer
by U.L Washington as Baltim ore dropped a n 8-4 dec1s1o n
Former Costa Mesa Hig h and Orange Coast College pitcher
Dan Qulseoberey recorded h1s 17th save or the season ...
Osur Gam~ tied the game with a two-
run homer and Jim Speaett woo it with a
two-o ut RBI single in the ninth as the New
York Yankees rallied for a 7-6 win over t he
Ch icago White Sox . . . Rick Peters.
Rlchlt Hebner. Johll Wocketlfua and Tom
Brookt ns drilled three hits a piece as
Detroit buried Boston. 12·4 Rusty
Slaub's two-run double capped a three-run
~eventh inning and gave Texas a 4-2 vac·
tory over Cleveland Robb, Yo unt bell·
ed a thrN.··run home r with one out an the
ninth to carry Milwaukee to a 6·4 v1rtory
O\ er Toronto . Balt a more first baseman Eddie Murray
has a fractured orbital bone above his r ight eye as a result of ~·
m g struck by a ball Sunday and is expected out of the lineup for
one week.
Spinar •A11rl-Olt1•Jri~' ~~
OLDHAM, England -Al legations that spies •
a re being trained at "anti-Olympic schools" 10 • • .'
O ldha m were met Monday with am usement in this
sleepy industrial town in Lancashire, northern
E ngland.
The charges that Oldham, where the fi rst te11t -tube baby
was born in 1978, 1s part of a plot lnvolvmg the production or
false-bottomed suitcases and long underwear with hidden
poc kets. are "preposte rous,'' said the town's m ayor. Cohn
Ca mpbell.
Fr .. r-.•1
OLYMPIC SECURITY. • •
Newsmen and athletes worry
a bout what wiJI happen when the
full complem ent a rrives, and
they've formally urged rehef.
While the tight surveillance
has been aggravating and seem·
1n g l y o v e rdo n e, M osco w
generally has prepared welJ for
the Ga mes and Is striving to be
a good hoel. In most cases. it has
succeeded.
The city has been s pruced up
like a debutante going to the
b a ll. Eve ry where you look
sta tues and la nd m a rks h ave
~en given new gloss. St. Basil's
has a coat of fresh orange and
1ereen paint a nd Its golden
domes gleam 1n the sun.
Nater'8 41 Points
l.ead 143-130 Win
Swen Nat.er scored ·41 polnu
a nd grabbed 20 r eboWlds to lead
Fonttt BrOll. ol S.nta Ana to a
143·130 win over Sonrise Sports
OUHloa Viejo) in Ca llfom la
co .. t League basketball actJoo
llloDd•y night a t Unlveralty
Khlb. J• the HCOnd came of the
double-buder, Clyde RoblDaon
scored 23 point.I lo leadiq a
balanced attack .. the Newport
Beacb Bucc ane ers e d1ed
Convene Sboet, lJl.135.
Nater. wbo pl•Y• for the Su
Dleao Clippers duriD1 the re1·
uJat NBA MUOD, WN IUPPGl't·
ed by t.eammatee Pat 8arntt
<27 polntl > ud Rick Bauer ( 11
polDll, u uatsta).
The Bucuneen, by wlnnlq, lmp~ tbelr ~ to &-0.
Fonter Bros. la 3·2.
The fac11Jtie11 are perhaps Lhe
best of any Olympic Gam es -a
stadium which i,eats 103,000:
other venues compar able with
those anywhere . a press center
which is both spacious and func·
tional. New, modern hotels have
risen over Lhe skybne. Aecom·
modatlons are ~cnerally excep-
tion al.
With all the restraints, the
militar y pre s en ce h as been
nollceable but not over beanng.
Soldiers and police have been
firm but polite. Nor mally cor·
d 1 a I. t hey· ve not resorted to
bullying tactics of an y kind .
T h e vi llage of 18 15-story
buildings, des igned to house
12.000, 1s under tiJtht guard with
two rows of fences, a rtn~ of
ar med guards and an electrical
beam satd capable of detectmg
the flinch of a rabbit.
Once a visitor bas cleared the
electronic barricade. he finds
the average Russian pleasant,
helpful and determined to be a
good Olympic host.
It's those darne d secur ity
qu~ues that drive a guy up the
wall.
DonneUy to UCI
R•y OonneUy, a M baaketbell
forward out ol Katella Hi~. bu
announced hla plans to tranaler
fi'om lbe Ua tvenlty ol Arbom
to UC lrvtne th1a fall.
Donnelly played two M MOftl
at Artaona Chia eopbomon y•u-
be averqed 6.2 point.I end 2.0
reboundl> an.r beln1 named
Oran1e County Player of tbe
Y"rmie.. He wW . r.clablrt tbe 1-.eJ
H UCJG.
........ _ ..
WARMING THINGS UP -The Fort Worth Parks a nd
Hecreat1on De partment's belly dancm~ rhv1~1on put on a
little program warm-up show befo re Sunday·!) game
between Clevela nd and Texas. They had a good sta rt at
warming things up, t he temperuture was over 100 at the
st art of the game.
118'" E'o~ .. , for .ti~
T he weather aitPears lo be tummg aj(aanst the •
Russians as the 1980 OlympH~s an Mosco-.i. near ' ,
Forecasts now call for four days of rain during the
Oly mpic run. aJthough officials say less than three
hours a day of storms are predicted Sevent) mem~rs
sat down today al the 83rd ~ess1on of the lntem at1onal Olym
pie Committee to elect a new pres ident to s ucceed Lord
K11lanan . Defying thr eats and recent dt>fect1ons. the
Afghan Olympic team as dog.eedly trcnn1ng for the Games and
trying to steer clear or polttJcs.
------BG1JdlaU Toda Pl -------..
On Uus date an baseball In 1!173
Nolan Ryan of the Angels threw his '>econd no-hitter
of th<' sea.-;on. blanking the Detrn1t Tigers. fi 0 Ryan had
no·h tt against Ka nsas City on Ma) 15
<In th1~ date m 1969 .
~hnn<':>Ota 's Rod Carew -.tole horn~· orf C'h1r:1go
Wh1ll' Sox pit t'h<'r Gerry ~) m~n 1n a 11 2 T"' in• \'ll'll'}n
It markC'd Can•w'<. ~i:wmth Stl·al or hom1· fnr th\• ....... ,on
ty1 n Pete Reiser'!. 1940 m ajor league rN·onJ
Today's Birthday .
Donn Oendenon . the MO!>L \ <tluable l'IJ)t'r .,, thi
1969 World Series. 1s 45.
Ga11weat• wa .. 1• ••~ Morww
Ven;atile fullback Toay Galbreath of the New •
Orleans Saints says he wants more money or
wants to be traded ... Mike Ivie was expected to
r ejo10 the San Francisco Giants today in P1lL<i·
burgh. IVJe. Z7, led the Giants with Z1 homers last season.
but was injured this s prmg and while on the disabled list Iott'
in June. announced he was quitting baseball Trac)
Au8tl.o has bumpt'd Martina Navratilova for tht> sf><'ond llmt•
this year as No. l m the women 's tc:nnas rankanlo(\ Jod>
Scbecb&.er of South Africa. the re1~rup~ Formula Ont' dn' tnlo(
cha mpion. announced today that he will retire at th· end ol
t he current season . For mer Chicago Black Hawlr.s Coar h
Eddie Jobrultoo has bcrome the new coarh of the Pittsburg h
Penguins, a team that 1s a yearly also-r an 10 a town that calls
itself "The City of Champaon.c;,.. . .. The University of
Georgia. suffering from a fiscal crisis Ln sports. hopes to an·
crease donal1oni, to s port!. programs by more than $1
million annually. T u1t1on tukes have boosted the cost or
athletic scholarshi ps by S250.000
Teferbion.. Radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Ot:veland at Angels, 7:30 p.m .. KM PC 17 10 1
WEDNESDA V'S RADIO
BasebuJl -Dodgers at Ctucago, 11 30 a .m .. KA BC (790 J
SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL I BASEBALL
Says.l• .. e
Psychiatric Help
Needed for Reaves
TAMPA, F1a. <AP> -llln·
n t s ot• Vi k i n g s r ese rv e
quarterb•ck J ohn Reaves has
been •Pa.red commitment to a
m ental health facility, but both a
doctor and a judge sa y he 1bould
sta ll seek p ycblalric help .
During a 15-m inute bearing
Mon day, Kills borough Circuit
Judge Be n Ja m1 n Sidwell
resc inded an order lo commit
the 30·year-old NalJonal Football
L e a g u e pla ye r •f ter a
ps ychiatrist saJd Reaves need
not be confined.
Sidwell last week issued the
emer gen cy ruling order ing
psychiatric observation on the
basts or three swom affidavits
from fnend.s of Rea ves saying
he was battling alcohol and
drugs and was a da nger to
himself and others.
llEAVES RAD BEEN in hld·
In g for ri ve days . e lud1 n "
sheriff's deputies who ~ere ti")
IOI£ to talce ham into r us tody lfr,
appeared 10 the JUd~t"s r ham
bers flanked by three attoml'y5
No ml'nt1on, howr·ver. was marlc
of dru~!> or or ht!i ~hereabouts
during the las t wee k
Aftt:rwards. Re aves sa id he
was reUeved and pleased at Lhe
outcome and a.rucious to get back
lo Minnesota for the Vi king-.
trainanl<( camp
M 1kt• Lynn . the gener al
man ager of the V1lung, planned
to mct>t with Reaves and his al·
to rnt')' today to d1scu'I~ t he
fo rmt·r Un1vnMt y of Florida
"lar ·i. future -.i.1th the club Lynn
has s uggested Reaves report to
ca m p earlJe r than the J uly 31
open10g date for physical t.ram-
1 ng and recommended t reat ·
ment. acct>rd1n g to attorney
To m MacDonald
JOHN REAVES
Sid we ll m ade hie; dec1!>10n
re voking the commitme nt order
iJfter Tampa psyrhiatnsl Gary
Arthur teo.t1(1cd that Reaves 1i.
com petc.-nt
Ar thur told tht• Judge he gave
Reaves a mental stat us exam
Sunday and felt certain ther.-
wou Id Ix-Or) rurthe r outburst.'> of
1rrat1onal behavior
THREE R EST A U RAN T
employees said la st week m
sworn stateme nts that Reave:.
ha r1 gone "~rserk " a nd ap
parentJy 'ti.as unde r the mfluencl'
or drugs One woman said In her
•-t a t e m e n t tha t R eaves
thre atened to kill her hus ba nd.
"Mr Reaves had been on
a b1 n~e or a tear." said Sidwell,
rdernng to the aff1dav1ts.
,..,....r-.e••
ANGELS LOSE TO A'S • • •
"'111 r~ne JUdJ;?men t un til ht
;,rm has had a re~ da}"> to n~t
Ir Ki.son 1~ forcc-d to i.to b&<'k oo
thl· dai.jblt"d ltst, Lh1: Ani.teh ""tll
rt-vert to a 'lax-man Hed Cl°Th'
roste r. tncludmg p1trhe~ 0 1" 1·
Fros t and Jim Barr. catctwr ..
Brian Do wning and Da., ...
Sk aggs, a nd outfielde r Dan
Ford .
·1 -.i.as aware that r m1J?ht
ha ' 1• a recurrence of Lhl' iirot1
lem." Kl.son s aid "No d«tor
had to teU me that. But 1 felt I
might be able to patch around 1t ..
Obviously . he c-oulf1n 't
"f"RO~ T HE TillR O inmnr
<in ht' brt•ak tn~ bdll "'J'n 1
'hdr p a.nd ht· -.i.ac; losing '"l0< 1
t ~ " 1-'rr>~0'\1 r)bsN"\'f'd · lh lh•
fi fth uuung. I harl alread) c11·
r 1ded that tlendt•rson "'ould bt
the last batter he would face ..
Henderson came up with run
ners at sE.'('t)Od and third and
nobody out He lined a weak
c-urve ball over the left field wall
· • 1 f I had known Henderson
was gomg to hit Lhe ball out or
the t>&rk , I would have walked
him,·· a sour Fregos1 sa.id. "But
he hasn't been hittmi the ball
ha rd ag ain.st us. His best offense
has been the walk, and we 've
round many diffe rent wa~ to
walk tu m:
JI•• ndl'r'>o n 'ti. a I kr>rt t hn·•·
t 1 m "., du r 1 n i.: th c ., «· r 1 ... '
ind c;tnlf' fnur ba.,•·'>. ~1\1ng hi m
,, l1·:t ~u1• lt:ad1ng tota l of .ii
.. ll)kll~~ ...
ff ENDt:R.~N'S HOM ER car
r1t'd 370 feet to left field. a poor
re plica of Jason Thompson 's
430-foot blast in Lhe first 1M.1.0g
But each rounted for three runs.
Tho m pson 's s h ot w•s h is
'econd tape-measure Job In two
days, the other a 410-foot home r
11urinR Sunda) '41 14 ann10g game
111· ha!I hvr> homl' r un 'l S&n<'P
1111nan~ th<' Ang<.'h from Detroit
1n th" 1\1 C'11~t'n' tr:irt'°
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Burnett Baseball Standings
Favored
Tonight
From AP Di1patchea
J esse Burnett. the No I
ch allentier in the cruiserwe1ght
boxing dJvision, risks his pos1 ·
lion tonight when he meets un·
ranked T C. Bowman.
The scheduled to.rounder a t
the Anaheim Convention Center
provides some risk for Burnett
who would lose his chance for a
right agains t tltlts t Marvin
Camel tf Bowman should win.
Burnett won his title chance
w he n he outpointed Ar gentina 's
Victor Galmdez tn a su bstltute •s
role. Camel was supposed to de
fend his title against the two.
ti m e light heavyweight cham·
pion from South Am er lc•, but
suffered an eye injury.
Burnett, 34 , Westminster . wu
called in as a s ubstitute, t he bout
was rebllJed as an e li mination
fo r the 176-190 pound Ulle.
With Ca m e l . of Mluoula,
M o nt .. still r ec u peratln1 .
Bowman got a cha nce to fight
Burnett.
Bowman wtll have el.le and
youth 1oloa for him, JM pounds
and 23, but not much elae. Hll
records stand at 17-t while the
bard hlttlq boxer Bumeu will
wetcb about 176 and LI 22· 11·2 wtth
ei1bt of the louea on apUt de-
d aiou.
Burmtt'a Dlana1tr J HM Jt.etd
edmltl be'• takinl a cbance lD
m..unc Bowman, but lDdleatea
b1a boar lbould not haft too
much trouble .ad llH d• tb•
work.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Weal Division w l. Pct. ca ·
Kansas City 51 34 .600
Texas 40 44 476 101':
Ch1 ca~o 39 45 464 11 1·7
Minnesota 39 45 .464 111.,
Oakland 40 47 400 12
Seattle 36 49 .424 15
Ange ls 31 ~
East Division
.373 l!l
New YoMc 55 28 .663
Milw11uktoe 48 36 571 71,
Detroit 43 37 538 101,
Ba ltimore 44 39 .530 II
Boston 44 39 .~ 11
Cleveland 39 42 .481 15
Toronto 35 47 427 1911
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WH t Dt vlsloll w L Pct. GB
Houston 48 36 .571 (\ ;:2;
Oodcers 48 37 565 ..., ~
Csn ciM all 43 42 .506 51.., ~ San Francisco 43 43 .500 6
Atla nta 38 45 .458 9i,,
San Diego 37 49 430 12 DOfT MIU nu~•r
Eut Divl!llotl TEST DRIVE Montreal 45 36 .556
Philadelphia 44 37 .543 I DATSUN OF P lt tsburRh 45 39 .536 I"'» YOUR CHOICE New York 41 42 .494 5
St Low~ 3& 49 .424 11 IARWICIC WILL
Chicago 34 47 .420 ll GIVIYOUTHI _.,..~ SHiil Off HIS ... nD-•~>
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OOLF /FOOTBALL /SOCCER
Amateurs Compete
Qualifying Round. Loaded With Area Enlria
The 11.lt SOUt!Mm Caltfom.ta Golf AsaoclaUon
Amateur Cha~htp aod Handk ap Tourna
ment fot _... •tl.1 Monda)' With a record 1.211 •lri•. •Ul'PllllQI lut year'• I, 112 who entued.
'l1lle evcmt coeUnuee tod-.y wltb II bolea of
quallb'lq oa 10 Southland cours . The finals &Tt'
1cbedWecl for Oakmont
Reiian 111 (Oran • C«>W'l>) activit y ls at San Juan HlUt Country C'lub.
A n.ld ol 16 as quat~nR ror th~ 14 ~rtha in
tbe cbamplooshtp Oigl\t, tncluchni: stver&l from
the or-..• Co.st an•a
From Co&Sta M.-su Lon.-n lluys, Gordon
Vo.a, Jr .. nm O'Mara. Sle\e Work and Oaved
Norhnc.
From H1&11Llnatoo SeacWf
Gree Ftedenck
Clint Juhl and
From lrvme Coast Francis CrinelJa, Mat·
thew Donovan. Mark llomer. Bob Jandro, Todd
Mffna, Peter Nel~n. J ohn Teele .i.nd Jeff Wngbt
From El Niguel Ma.rk Badtuun and Kemp
Richardson
From 81g Canyon
O'Brien.
OiUUel Babb and Michael
From Santa Ana -Ctuil> Hall, David Hobby
and William Selman
From Mesa Verde
Burck le.
From Mtle Square
Stephen Newton. .. . .
Don Turner and J ohn
Rich Lehman and
THE VEAR IS BUT HALf' GONE, but four
women have already passed the $100,000 mark on
the LPGA money l1~t . topped by Donna Capona
Young's $136,030, accumulated in 17 events.
J oAnne Carne r <SI 16,845 ). Amy Alcott
($109,804) and Nancy Lopez.Melton ($100,671)
round out the Big t~our.
Laura Baugh-Dent. a lways a headliner on the
tour because of her striking appearance. is No. SS
on tbe list with $13,797. But rest assured, sbe rates
in the Top 10 at any event she 1s entered.
the top &ournamcot.a o( the year," saya WCAGA
Prffldem L.rry Mua! on "My aoal Is to equal,
t.ben 1urpu.a lheM lo q~alJty and lmport&nce."
AmoQI lM e.xe mpcod players ue lllnlon VJe.
Jo'll Mark O'Meara. Doug Clarke of Stanford and
Joo RUMtt of Or•I lto~rta.
Brtaham YOWl&'• Bob Clampett appears to be
out of lhla one -he haa lndkated he l• turning to \.be prorw.
Alto on the e xempted llst are Newport
Beach'• Todd Meena and Lee Davis, Costa Mesa's
l!I
Tim O'Mara, Jon Levan of Huntington Beach and
Ken Teel of Capistrano Beach. .
l''or rurtber antormallon, Margison can be COO•
tttcled Ml (714) 892·2029. ••• OVER lit AMATEUR GOLFERS will have
the opportunity to play in a fivesome beaded by a
l.ports or entertainment celebnty at the Long
Reach Community HO:>Ptlal·Dick WhittinghJU In·
v1tat1onal Aug 2 at Lol> Alarrutos Golf Course.
Wh1ttangtull wall be broadcast.mg over his
KM PC mJke the morntng of the tournament and
wall be intervlewang celebrities.
Sponsors are being souJtht for each of the 18
holes during the tournament and for each of the
races ut Lo~ Alamitos Race Cour~l' that evening
Los Alamitos joins the golf club an a unique
package to bt:nl'fit the hospital.
Gallery adm1ss1on tickets also entitle the
bea rer to free udmiss1on to tbe racing at Los
Alamitos that night, where a drawing will bt>
held for a sports model 19RO Chevy Luv truck. and
a seven-day cru1:.e to Mexico for two.
_ Additional anformat1on 1s available by calling
the foundation office at (2l3) 597~. ext . 2265.
O'Meara
Shoots 70
AP Dispatcbes
DENVER -US.
amate ur champion
Ma r k O'M ~a r a o f
Laguna Niguel, although
exempt from qualifying,
1s m ao eight-way lie for
fourth Cit even par 70
arter the first day or
qualify in g f o r th e
a mat e ur T r an :>
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m eJll a t the Denver
Country Club course
The leade r 1s Terry
Kahl of i\urorJ, Colri
who !;hot a two uncf1•r
par 68 to take a one
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Tied for ID the f1 t·ld or
72 qua1Jf1e r'> wt·rt.-Ste\c
Mack of Grnnd ll)lancl ,
Neb , and Oav1 d Lt'l' of
Ltltleton , Colo , who
shot 69'
TUlllday, July 15, 1980 DAILY PILOT -
Corrigan Resigns
8y llOGEt CARLSON Of•o.itt ......... Westminster Hieb is searching
within the Huntington Beach School
District for a varsity football coach
today following the resignation of
Myles Corrigan, who has left to
coach wide receivers at the Universl·
t y of Puget Sound in Tacoma.
"I really have mixed emotions
about this," says Corrigan. "We've
made some strides in relation to the
entire makeup of the proiram at
Westminster.
•·But wheal told our principal (Dr.
Lee Eastwood > of my decision, I was
told I wasn't goini to be re-hired
anyway because of cutbacks ."
Comgan, who hu coach~ at Mia·
sion Viejo, Servile, San Bernardino
and Corona del Mar high schools,
was the Lions' head coa ch the put
two seuoos, posUng a 9·9· l reCOC'd.
Corrigan's duties in Washington
a lso include being an athletic direc-
tor and seventh crade teacher at a
church school.
Corrigan'• replacement will find a
West minster equad which includes 11
returning st arters among 32 let-
termen. The job vacancy, according
to Corrigan, Is open to coaches inside
the HWllinetoo Beach School District
only.
Corrigan's two-year record at the
Westmlnst.erhelm was9·9·1.
A Golden Opportunity
Let Inflation Work For You
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At the other end of the LPGA list is Terry
Ha les, who has picked up $4-0 for her efforts in 17
tournaments. Mayes may not be cashing in big at
the pay window, but you have to admire anyone
with that type or determination.
Sally Little. w1th $28.670 in earnings in June,
jumped to No. 9 on the list w1th $10,082.
•••
IN AN ATTEMPT to lure the top amateur
golfers in the western port.Jon of the United States,
the West Coast Amate ur Golf Association is ex-
panding its invitational in August to 200 entries in
the pre-tournament qua lifying Aug. 4·5.
satisfac
camel Rite
r t?llO R J REYNOlO'i TOOAC.CO COMPANY
' on,
style.
The low 40 at Los Serrano.s Golf Club in Chi.no
will join 32 exempt players for 72 holes of medal
play Aug. 18-20.
Match play for the surviving 16 is scheduled
for La Costa Countr y Club near Carlsbad Aug.
22·2A with a 36-bole championship match set for
Aug. 24. ,
··Right now the Southern and Northern
Califontla Amateurs , a nd the state a mateur, are
Duson Trcuhd
Surf Get
Faulkner
By CURT SEEDEN
Ot 11M OA11Y ~llol S~
How happy is .John Faulkner to be the newest
member or t he California Surf?
Less than an hour after the Surf announced the
deal that sent forward Dave Huson and an un-
disclosed a mount or t•ash to the Memphjs Rogues.
the 32.year-old defender was on a jet due to land
Mpnday evening in Los Angeles.
FAULKNER, THE ROGUES' captain and
leading defender, is expected to help shore up a
porous Surf defense which has allowed more goals
<SO> than any team in the North American Soccer
League Uus season. Trade rumors had been circulating in
Anaheim for the past month, but one name that
did not s urface was Huson, who is in his second
season with California. A citizen of the Channel Islands in England,
Huson bad scored one
goal this season. t>Ot be
added seven assists -a
s pecialty that prompted
Memphis to trade away
its most sta lwart de·
fender for rum.
"We put a big in·
ves tment into two
strikers ·-Paul Child
and Paul Cannell -but
we've! been inconsistent
in our ability to ser vice
them with passes," said
Memph is General
Ma n ager Rudi Schiffer
in a phone interview.
''They're just not gel·
HUSON ting the shots this year.
"We 've got a gutsy guy now who ls going to
help us up front. Huson has always been a consis·
tent player with the Surf. but we've just never had
the chance to gel him," Schiffer continued.
SCIDFFIER FEEL'4 the Surf should benefit
just as much from the deal which was made short·
ly before Sunday's NASL trading dead.line.
"It's a trade that he lps all parties concerned.
We bave enougb nex.ibility in our back wall to not
hurt ourselves by giving up our key defender,"
Schiller added.
The addition of Faulkner may, s tranaely
enough, rauJt ln the bencbina of Surf Player:
coach Peter Wall -a move that suits Wall just
fine.
•'I Wei at the beginning of the year that I would
swefer 1o coach ooty and not play ll I could. And
now, with the acquisition of Faulkner, tbat will
beeome a reaUty," notes WaU, one of two player.
coacbel In the league.
lllONICALLY, THE OTHER 11 Charlie Coote
of 11~1 a clu8e friend ol Wall's wbo pl.,.S
wltb tbe ~ mentor ln Ea&land. ,.,.,..,._., a S.1, 180-pouader, aeored hro aoa1I
la ll IUDm for the Roi'* tbLs HUOD and ll 8D oripw member ol tbe frlDCblle. He'a UMd mabt· IJ to man Ol'P09iDI team'I top aeoren. He ,,.. purchased bJ Memphll three ,_.,.
... fl'Clm bl)Md'• L&doD Town.
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t h f' c h a m p 1 o n., h 1 p J.! .i nh' '11
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c·'>mp(•t1t 1on ha'i in cluded
\t Jm~ Crum !.('H'ral countries.
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NO OTHER COPIER
CAN DUPLICATE.
OUR SERVICE.
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unless it get~ good ~rvi<..I.'
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make sun-our Remington Rand St:ne'
80 plain paper copiers OJX'.rate n·l1abh
And keep operat ing ndiabh
For ont' thing thtc>y'n.· ab~urdlv
imple to o~rah: That foc:t alont'
prevents a lot of ~rvicc problem~.
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customer engineers an: equipped with
Rem ington Rand d1agn~tll m1ero-
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1s plugged mto the copier. it can locatl.'
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ofhou~.
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Rand '"up1l.'r~ pa ~a thuruugh
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CoMICS I CROSSWORD.
"Don't you think It would be wise to give
him a cup of SOMETHING, dear?"
SHOE
MISS PEACH
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
"I'm sure we're in for o storm. I'm looking
right ot the barometer."
DENNIS THE M ENACE
"Un< AT IT THIS WAY, JoeY ... 'QJ JUST
eAEW AALF N4 INQ4 '' '
PEANUTS
~AT IF [ TOt.D t(()lJ
n4AT 'fOO AAD ro
CHOOSE eETWEEN l«XJ~ PIANO ANO Me ?
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t(). THAT'b Ot<JV.; , SHe~tc: 1 /
GORDO
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MID
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by Jeff MacNeHy
by Mell Lazarius
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by Charlt s M. Schulz BIG GEORGE by Virgil 1'1rfcli
BUT !'VE NEVE~
ASKED 'f'OU TO CU005E,
MAVE l ?
ORABBLE
by Tom &atiuk
I WAS iHtNKIN& OF .5TA!.ll~ OOME AND WATlHI~ -me
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"Are those my doughnut hotes you're prlCtidng •
with?" :
by Kevin Fagan •
News Briefs
Dr. Ed Ma\prattiee. a
: local heart. ~ecJaUst,
has ~nnovnced t.hat.
he wt she s t.o ha\J e
h\s name \eqal!'f'
cn anqed. ~
Dr. Malpract\ce sa\d .. professional reasons ..
~reaft~r. ne Wi~heS
to be. KnOWn as
. Sri an Ma\pract le
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
DR. SMOCK
F~ MY f'olN I OF
Vlt w I I wom {) RI
GRUn 10 H[ HOMr
NO, MISS FL..I PP ~N .' :t. SAie:> l:.
WANl~PA
F ReSH X .V. FOR "f'HIS PA'Tl~N T .1
AN %,.V •• '
l\ll DRY t
by Gus Arriola
!nfl1Jenced h\s decl-
sion. r
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by Lynn Johnston
-ANDlfiATs EXPCllV
luHATl 'M-
GROOSING\
A0olJT •
by George Lemont
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS '-6 Coan•»;
' MiOIC SllGk 60 Bi•<l
5 ~ 6 I fQIJPS1t+an.
10 Be'fon<! Pre-2 WO<<lS
tu: 6-' El1rPM
, .. Aodr!y 6~ Wallow
, ) GolOel'I -66 Gon s llat"l+9
16 F~ nver 67 rai., ,, °"'
v~ TE:O reat\Jl'eS~e
Monday$ P\azle ~
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c o .. l • • ( " T 4 I " 0 11/A
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19 Sedomern ~ a L 8 1• • • a1• I ~·· A I
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DOWN, OETH ? HOME.. HE~ ~EN er A
CHILD P5YCHIATl+:l'•T1 WITHOUT HI~
TUMBLEWEEDS
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20 Parl'f -e 69 ~ aroo
2 llllO<OS OOWN
I • t1l•"\..IA w 11••1111 o"' I I 1111 ...... I Oi l O •• II D
11 Soect.c!M I UnQer ~a ''" , ... ••• I I ll I g
13 FMt 2 Siu,, Pl'oblern
16 Poem J -Scol•
2 7 PrK1 ICtl • Gerinen oty
30 - -Ov1" 5 c;.,ramist
3A ltl!IW1<l 6 Tree
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I 114 ·-i 1 l,1~: TOii ••"IAI
35 0cx:asoon 7 FNtt donlc
37 0.ned 8 Metll band 28 ~II 43 •"'*=8
38 Co¥9r 9 Free 1 WOf<lS 29 C<Mlrs up 49 FJl>t)er
39 Contemned 10 Went by 3 I Pltfed 52 TNdOI
4l Pull beh•nd 11 Rare -31Explate 53 8lulter
•2 Aefnoer"an1 1:1' Funci!OO 33 Salamaodefa 54 Voc.l
43 Oe19'ted 13 ln&eCIS 36 Prepoeit!on 55 Mlddllng « ShUI up 18 lmmun11'9f1 39 BMrneO 57 Statue
11. ~m~~-cs -°'' 22 To1a1e<S 40 $pedalty se Fwned tld· a. C7 1aota1es 24 Neclewlfe atore: dter
50 Plus 25 MOit upen-2 WOfds 59 Homed
51 M#loerlsm aive cc Golf lklll 82 T •
52 Procedure 27 Sowlnlf ~ Undenlllee 83 8'tlolCS
by Tom K. Ryan
by Ernit Bushmiller
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Arizona
IIJps Tax
On Plant
Economy • m Reverse?
'Social Insecurity' Prevailing in U.S.
P H 0 £ N l X c A I• I
CeHlom1:1 utUn.y es snhn11 O\ t"r
a cb~t ln A:rtrona't tax laws
lbat will apparMtly J'>ll out ot
Stale OWIM'rs or lhf' Palo \' 4.'rde
nuclear &t'neraun" stallon for
about saoo.ooo In 1tddit1onal pro
perty la.xt'S th~ )'t"nr
A late umenttml'nl to th~
Artzon• Lt•.itr.laturc '!i t a x
reform puckagt• de<11aned to
u ve taxes for m Mut~ t'lt'<'lnc
c0<>pernt1vc1>, mean'l Southern
Callfomw EdlbOn Co Publ11•
S.rv1t't-Co of 'fr"' Mex H'O and
F;1 Puo Elt•('l f H' Co 14 111 P•Y
comparallvl'I~ h1.:hl•r llU l'S 01
tht.'ar ~ha~ of lhl' 11udci.r plant
utility offk1ab i..ud
THE DISPARITY wa~ termed
"dis crimination" bv Southern
California Edison ofi1c rnls 1n Wl
a ppeal ftled hen• Thl'Y adch><I
that the di parity -.111 1nc-ru~t>
considerably before the 11ro·
vaaion expire:; in 1983
The Department of Revenue
rejected the utility's claims, and
the Board of Tax Appeals, 1s ex·
peeled to ratify that dec1.s1on,
Assistant Hevenue Director
Harold Scott said
Southe"l Calif.omia Edison of.
ficia ls say they ma y a lso
c ha llenge the amendment 1n
court. The New Mexico and Tex-
as utilities did not file appeals.
THE AM ENDMENT was one
of several changes m the com·
plex methods used to set values
of utilities for property-t ax
purposes that were approved by
the Legislature in April.
The tax package e liminates the
existing method of setting utility
values.
R•lft0df9f
Bussell Ry1wr Mad:u1ddy
ha!'> hN:n aµpo intcd vice
11n·~1dPnt for de velopment
o l W r a ther llo t e l s a n d
W r athe r Corporntw n abu
o p erated Ancihe 1m 'i, L>1 ~
m• y land Hole I
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Hot Line Set
By City Bank
A toll-free .. hot line " has been
es t ablis hed by City National
Bank to provide investors 1n thl'
714 area code with information
on the money ma rket.
The "hot line," linking callers
directlv to City National Rank':.
headquarte rs invC'slme nt de·
partme nt an Beverly Hi lls.
operates between 7 a.m and 3
p. m . Mondays through Fridays.
To .. activate" the "hot line,"
one can call H80C)) 252·9397.
ay JOHN NNlf'f' . ,,_,.,....,..
NEW YORK WhU~ pollll
c1an~ proml~~ lo Jtet the country
movlnl( again, the reality for
America's mllllons Is the re·
cognition thut progress has all
but l.Of1J>t.,-d an many a reas of
thE'tr llfe
Eronom1c progress. at least
incomes _,en't &rowing enough
to malce much diffe r e nce
Millions are shut out of the hous·
ing markets IHbl hm1ts have
been reached. Llvmg standards
have been forced lower
MOREOVER, SA V some of
those who poll consumer feel·
mgs , the repeated faLlure of the
nation to do much about its pro-
ble m~ ha!> eroded confidence,
t he very confidence needed to
get things done.
It takes $20,187 pre-tax 1neome
for a family of four to equal in
buym~ power the $10.000 income
of 1970. lhe Conference Board re·
ports . And $3.408 of that is in
f edera l incom e et nd Soci al
Security taxes
Nevertheless. there seems to
be a rommon perception that
i:oven'ament is failing to fuUill
its part of the bargain. and
a mon~ thos(• who complain are
recipients of grPatly inc reased
Socia l Security benefits.
A SENSF. OF insecurity seem!>
to prevatl a bout the Soc ial
Security system . The lhreat of
eventual af not 1mmed1ate col·
lapse as t he theme of repeated
commentaries in the media and
among pension consultants
If, as ks one of them. the Social
Security system were operated
like a private pension plan. how
mu.ch would have to be in its
fund lo pay all benefits earned to
-FOttSAJ.E-I COMPUTER TIME I Job Fair Planned
At Anaheim Meet
IN[v.f'O'T Bfi'CHCOl<'T t-i<H,,_,.,
$4 MILLION r ••·w lf!M 'Y '"'"' l4 fl" 1;>1lw~~
RENT IY THI HOUI
1st TDs at CAU
17141 645-5698 DICIC ~20,000 or more --
12to 36 lnCMlftts COUECTORS
CORNER
11 'h to I 2 'h 0/o Rare Coins & Stamps
GOLD & SILVER
SKW"ed by Prime I .E. Prices for 7·11·80
Offw-.d with ~oww 001o c1o .. -oo ~.,.,Ct s-11 M
8uy ~II ~ 't.t<>"'rrdft()t, ~1 '4 ... Mdpt,-L,.,., ~ u .. 714 I 540.0500 100 C or.,,.,,~ "" '660. ~ p~'°" san "11 4j() SllYH 9...,. 1u1-.. ,m , -c.11 , .............. -'•'-
( Call 642-5678. J
(714)5~50
Put a few words South Coest Plaza VIiiage
--~1 .... s1 to work for you. l•<rontrom so..n. CN" Pl.r41
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ORDER
YOURS
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Electronic indu!>try engineers 1n Oran~c . Loll
Anl!eleb. and San D1<'go Counties c<1n ht• 1n
ter\'1ew<.'d b~ prosJ>('ct1ve t•mployer'i at a tt'chn1tal
r·an·er JOb fair m the Shcn1ton-l\nahe1 m Hotel J uh· 21 22 .
Hu.'\inC'S:o. ProplC' lnr . M1nneapoh~·b3~ed firm. as i.pon..,or of thc fair
Th1i. wall be BPI 's third JOb fair an California
in 'olX months T ht• first two wPre held in Sun JO:.l'
and attracted about 8.000 JOb seekers from the San
F rancis('() Rav Area's "S1hcon VallC'v "
Thi• Anah.c1m J ob Fa ir will run from t I a m to
9 p m. both Monday, a nd ne1't Tue~day. Jul~ 22
Expensive County
Living D e tailed
' Is Oran).!(' County Pnc1ni:: lti.C'lf Out of It-.
Lift·..,l~ll•?" ~111 be the '-UbJecl of a 'ipcech to the
Orange County Forum of Town Hall of Cahfom1a
on July 23 by Vincent L. Manche<'. vi ce pres ident
a nd Oranj:le County branch mitnager of Cushman
& Wa kefield of California, Inc.
The s peech will follow a noon luncheon held an
the Carousel room al the Newporter Inn. Newport
Beach.
Tickets are $9.75 each and reservations m ay
be made by callini;? 752-9100 in Newport Beach or
<2131 628-8141 by Friday .
Manchee wall discuss what he calls
County's rapid move toward becoming
<'lusive. closed community "a place
ccut 1v~"
Sony Shows 1-unit
Video Camera, VI'R
Orange
an ex·
for ex-
NEWS ANALYSI S
dat~ by curre ntly employed lltld
rf'tired people?
T he correct answer, accord.JJ'lg
to Hay Associates, a cons uJting
group , is $3.75 trillion, on
amo411t equaJ to 60 percent of
the net worth of tJ S. household'>.
or a lmost five times the nataonol
debt
IN OONTllAST, IT points out.
the syste m 's actual reser ve.,
total just S30 billion. It operate1>
on a pay-as-you-go plan . 1n
which dollars coming in arc
simply paid out -rather than
bt'1 ng mvested for growth
The country's inab11Jty lo do
much about another centra l pro
blem . that or ann ation. has clear-
ly discouraged malhon:-. of PM
pie. as documented an sune}' of
cons umer in~ent1on:. and of J<'
Lease Selling
Lecture Topic
The Western A ~soci ation of
Equipment Lcssori. will hold ,,
work!.hop on "Lease S<:lhng 1n
An Unstable Econo m}" on
Monday. at the -Reg1<;l ry Hotel.
Irvine, from 9 a m to 5 30 p m
William Granieri. cl1 rtel'>r
prime training syste m .... and
author of "Selling Mont•)." a
book dl•vote d t o m a rk1•t1n J.!
equipment leases, will conduct
the workshop
Cost for thl' work~hop 1!. $75
for member-;, SlOO for non·
member; and includes lunrheon
and maten als f or 1nformat1on,
conta ct F ran Schwa rtz <21J i
556·0513.
I
tual buytng patterns .
Despite thear dally experience
with it. infiation 1s still very
mu•·h a mystery to both pro-
f e ~s 1 onal and a mate u r ob·
server!'! And If you don't un·
der~tand 1t. how (·an you isolve
1 t"
MOST CONSUMERS. for ex-
a mple. seem to believe that food
prices are at the top of the lnlla·
t ion list whe n. an fact, such
ite ms as potatoes, eggs, milk.
chicken and white bread have
risen much less than the CPI.
It seerns likt'ly also that most
people would put rents. gasoline
prices and the price t<1gs of
automobiles hlgh on the innataoCL
hsl But a University of Ctucago
professor claims that all have
been fa.lltng.
Apartment rents. soys Prof.
fto~er C Kormend1, are actually
lower than they w<>rc· in 1948,
and hrt\(' beeo rJerlin1n g lilnl'e
196 t
O~ WHAT BASIS? They rr
lowt'r whe n rl'lated to otht:r
price'> 1n the same ~riod Or.
a ltt•rnat1vely, when measured
by the number of hour:. one must
v.ork to pay the rC'nt.
On these base!>, KormendJ in
!.1s t!> that ~a.c;ohnc• prirec; an 1977
~c·rl' I014 t•r than in 194i , and he
llays that rPlat1H· t·a r price'
havl' be<-n dropping fast 'i anc1· a
post-14 <ir hiJ.(h an the )Carll 1958
and 1959
\.\'hall·\ er , ttw net 1mpa<'l 1s to
m<ikt· !>Orne people feel tb<1t they
and their m't1tut1ons are Roing
nov. hcrl'. ex cl' pt p<"rh<tpc; into re
't•r..,•·
If. nftl·r a decade of dealing
l4 1th <'rlM-ll m pcr~n a l. 1nslltu·
r 1 o n a I a n d .1:: o '' P r n m f• n t a I bu d ~l'l.,, the problt-mi. aren't
t•ven fuJly under'iloort , 1t isn't
un) myo;tel") "hY :.o ma ny 5ense
a lack of pro~re>b
( )vf·r 'l'lu· (:ouulf·r
HA SO listM!q~
BUSINESS t>.
ff~amBa•k
John Simoes ha s be e n
selected to head the newest
office of Cil1zcns Bank of
CO!,t a Mesa , now under con-
slruct1on at East 17th Street
anrl Santa Ana Avf>nuP.
Mercury S&L
Earnings Dip
.\1 ercury Savings and Loan A~·
'ioc1allon h3:. announced nN
+-a rnmRii for the second quarter ....
of S375.000, d own from Sl 9
mlll1on for the same pe n od a
year ago
"The time f)('riod covered m
the se<.-ond quarter represent..,
the 'trou~h' or lhf• credit crunch
<'y<.'le. with tu~h money costs im
pact mg eamm~'>." <>a111 Leonard
~hone. chairman anel chief ex
l'l'Ultve officer
Pe r llhare «>arnmi::-; for th1>
quarter di pped to 11 ccnL'i, ac;
<:ompared with 57 cents for thl·
'\amc quarter an 1979; and 44
cents per sharf' for the first ~IX
month or 1980. ac; C11mparcd wit h
$1 04 for the pen~n 1979.
I
l p11 and Downs
NEW YORK !AP> -T he Sony Corp. of
America says it has developed a single-unit video
camera and cassette recorder that will revolu·
lionize the home movie industry.
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Sony demons trated a prototype of the compact
4 4-pound camera at calls "Video Movie." which
records sound and picture on a small magnetJc
·tape cassette which needs no developing and can
be played back immediately on a television set.
Akio Morita, Sonyt 's chairman and chief ex-
ecutive officer, said the new bandbeld system
would be on the retail market ln 1985, adding he
hopes it would cost less than $1.000 .
·$50,000 to $500.000
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Dow Jones Final
Down -4.01
CLOSING FIGURE 901.54
Shared Work
Growth Seen
By SYLVIA PORTER
Shared work -millions or you will bttom e ra mih ar
with this phrase as unemployme nt mounts during 1980's
second half and responsible observers seek remedies
which will not restlmulate inflation
It refers to an innovative, much-debated state pro
g ra m that has been operating in California for less than
two years and which provides partial unemployment
benefits to em ployees on a reduced work week.
A MORE COMMON NAME IS "Shared work com-
pensation". tls goal is to spread the potenttal hardship of a
large factory layoff by c utting the work wei!k for all
employe1$ tn a factory with unemployment benefits to
Money's
Worth
make up partially for
lo!lt pay. it's volunl<.tr:<
Simply put, u1~le<Hl
or. :.ay. 20 pen·ent c1f
cmployt•es at a (actorv
being laid orr .. di
tmplo)ces cont1nu<· t11
work a r(.•Ouct•d four
day wt'('k Mean'-"htle. as p&rt1al c:ompcnsallon. worhr"
receive a 11a1ly benefit from the :.hared·work program
rang1nR from S6 tn $24 tax free fur ev~ry day off the JOb.
The part1td p u\ ment~ c:an run up to <!O wcPks for
t:'m plo~ t"<"' ""ho-.1· com pa nit·~ havt· µut them on ~hort work
tam('
:-io on1· lo'''' J J<>b ""hf·n thC' 1·mployer t!> c:aught an a
bU'>IOe5" 'lm.1.1Jo1.4 n r1r tto .... nl urn l\n<I the IA Orkl'r an t>ff('l'f
t'arm. :.iboul ll() 1x·n-1•nt n( h.., ur her n •gular ~al ury for th•·
four OJ} IAl'l'k
f:\·1-::-.; TOl>A \'. ,\:\ t:~Tl'1J\TED 2~ p1•rr1·n~ of un11in
c·rintract-. in <.':ihforn1a pro\ 111.-for '"mt'' :irt.tlton of ""nrk-
~hJnn ~ Tlh' IJV. m.1ndutt•'> thJt th•· vro~r ... m hi· \r1lunlJtV
fur un1•in v.ork<·r., <1n1J '"f•quir1·-. th<ll mJn<:1~1·rr11·n1 n ·vw"'
proJN 'l•-<J 'A c1rl. ll mi· t ul 1>.11·k, v. rth union-. 10 ;;11\ dnc·1· r,f
JO\ ,t('llllll
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shut doWTI compet1torc; when the t><"onomy does rebound
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EIWlbeln .T aflO' Micnael
Nasty Nellie Cools Off
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L OS ANGELES <A P •
Alison Amgrtm or NBC':. "L1Ltl1
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strong emotional rea ctions in
people.
Lttlle )?iris throw things at the
TV set when she's on.
"People run up to me in
restaurants and say. 'l hate you!
You 're terrible Bul l love 1t
whe n you do nasty things''" the
actress said.
The cause or these outbursts is
he r r ole as "Nasty" Nellie
Oleson. who has been maJong
life miserable for Laura Ingalls
for six years. She's a pmt·s1zed
blackmailer. and a cheat.
"PEOPLE EVE me -is that
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whose long, flaxen hair 1s cov-
ered on screen by a w1 g of curls
··Then 1 say somethg and they
recognize my voice and back off.
1 went to a movie theater and
asked for a Or. Pepper and pop-
l'Orn The girl behind the counter
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!>e\'t'ral years She h as an album
nut as Amy Carter. Her mother,
former Can~d1an actress Norma
~ta c millan "'as the voice of
Caroline and John-John Ken-
nedy on "The First Family"
album.
Miss Arn~rim is of lcelandlc
descent. Her father. Thor Arn·
grim. 1s a former actor who's
now a producer and personal
manager Brother St.efan 1s an
actor and was on "Land of the
Giants." Her mother has com·
plete-0 an epic novel or Canada.
SHE AUDITlONED for the
pa rts of L au ra and Mary
Ingalls. which were won by
Melissa Gilbert and Mehssa Sue
Anderson. "I didn't ~et either role." she
said. "But there was some quall·
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~•Hing there laughing at me. l
thouRht 1 had done som ethmg
wrong
I N THE SEV ENTH season
coming up in the fall, Nellie is
married t o mild-mannered
Percival in what amounts to the taming of the s hrew. Nellie
behaves h erself and treats
Percival with respect.
lier new husband has taken
over manage ment of Nellie's
hotC'I and restaurant. and in the
opening episode Neille d1scovers
she 1s pregnant.
Miss Arngrim's adolescent
villainy bnnRs a refreshing
touch of tartness to "Little
House on the Prairie,·· and helps
!>ave it from lapsing into a goody
two-shoes sweetness She Just
may be the best te.:n-age 01earue
since Bonita Granville.
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C.aflend. Mock&y Rooney,
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th~· \ lt't' pn...,1c1t>nl .rnd J,!f>nerJI m<1nC1£er of tht:
l'H~ 0 11o-n1-d Lo1' 1\0J:'••les t~ll.'\J!\IOn slallon K~XT.
\'.ill repl..tc·P Frank ~t SmJl.il Jr. as president or
CBS :'\et"'ork Sports
Effecttvl' 1mmedJately, Smjth will ta.lee a new-
ly created post a .. senior vice president of CBS
Broadcast Group. Gene F. Jankowskl. president of
the d1\"1s1on. said. Sauter. who hu been at KNXT since 1977,
joined CB.5 in 1968 after nine years as a newspaper
reporter. H1S replacement at tbe staUoo was Doc-"
announced.
For Suuter. whose new job at CBS Sports is ex-1
pt'l'ted to base blm in New York, It bu been an
e \ entful week. lt was announced last week that he will many
Kathleen Bro\o\'11, SlSter or Ca.liJomia Gov. Edmund
G Brown Jr .• July 31. They planned to live l.n ber
Hancock Park home with her three children from
a previous m amage. South. who has been with the oewtwork since
1951 and CBS Sports president since 1978, will have
va rious assignments ln his new post. Jankowski
said. His duties Wt1l 1nclude serving as a sales ad·
n sor to all a~a.s of the CBS Broadcast Group in·
\'OI ,·ed tn secondary markets for broadcast
matenal as well as to those produclng specllically
for new forms or communication.
Restaurant
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(shrimp in herb wine sauce)
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Served with Soup du Jour. rice pilaf or
baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner.
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BIUMCH
11 :30 to 2:30
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'IQ.VIII·-~ "1Ql!f'nl·~""" •U. nu. MY BODYGUARD
.,_CHRIS MAKEP&\CE • RUTH OORDON
MATT Oil.LON • JOHN HOUSEMAN
CRAIG RJCHARD NELSON• KATH RVN GRODY
-·-ADAM BAU>WIN--~.11 MAR'nN MUl
-:.DAVE ORUSJN ·:.:.~:MEL.VIN SIMON
-·ALAN ORMSBY ~~·--DON OEVUN-.. TO BJU. --
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Serio• Si111on Sleo.v
'Chapter Two'
Neil S'1non hu led a very fun.
ny life. u II.la thinly dJarulled
autobto1raphle1l a necdotes
1ucb aa "Come Blow You r
Hom'' and "The Odd Couple" U
luatrai.. But It hasn't all bff.n
fun and 1amcs
The <k•lh oC S.mon·,. rtrit wtfe
aftt'r a long and happy union.
and Ms subat"<}urnl mllrtiaa&e to
actreu Manihit M1ason, were a
"CHA~T I It fWO'
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pa ir o f undet!>lan d;.1bl)
traumatic moments These ex·
per1ences have b een f 1c ·
u onahz.ed an "Chapter Two," the
latest Simon pla)' to be unveiled
in Oran~e County. now on st.age
at Sebastian ·~ Wt•!>t Dinner
Pia:-hou::.I.' in San Clemente
DON'T GO TO w e tha::. one ex·
pecung .. Barefoot 1n the Park ..
These are ne" lyweds of a d1f·
fe rent sort. from the darker side
of Simon as ghmpsed 1n hi~
brillaa nt s c ra o come d v "The
Gingerbread Lady" a nd. hai. less
~a t1sfactory .. Prisoner of S<>cond
A venue · · One mag ht even sug·
gest that Simon ha::. veered O\'er
into Arthur M11le r doing "After
the fall ..
Althoui:?h he trie~. with 1:1 pair
of seconda~ characters. to keep
the mood fairly ll~hl. S imon 1s
... xorc1s1ng ~ome pl'rson;,il llt.·
~ lntennis&K>n
Tom Titus J
mons here , and his bitterness.
su11t and frustration com e pour
ing oul -often with httJe or no
motivation It 1~. lnthat respect •
a dasappoa.nting work.
Yet th.ls is s till Neal Simon.
and behlnd a ll the inner turmoil
1s a play that crackles with
s poradic comedy lake a h11ith·
tension wire . Dir ecto r 0 1ck
Solow1cz c aptures as much of
this electricity as possible in h1s
production al Sebastian's West
DAN VERRE -who held the
a rt1 s t1c reins at the S<1n
Clemente dinner house for four
~ l';:i r~ before taking · · 1 Oo. I oo·
on tour for a couple seaS11'1'\)o;
returns to e nact the Simon
rharact<'r He g1\'es a stron;:
po q:;nant perfo rm a n cl'. bur
plaCl'S tus character s humor on
th<• back burner
Pla~ing opposite ham. as a rt
c1:nt d1,·orcl~ as reluctant o!> h•·
to enter 3n\ nev. entan,glcm1·n1-. 1~ Hr 111 ·s~Jn son. v.ho -..
portr;1~JI tx·i.:in:. on .1 tl'nt..it1\1
Tueedey. July I ~. t980 DNLYPILOT -
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note but gains momentum as the J""" v...,-. Ll!N L. '""""01110, ALLIN L
action •nsu~ A bit more early """ ~--~ ..... •'"'"" TAF,o.o. T1tVSTl!E, STAl'l'O•o "' ,.., Couftl't(1«11Cl()r ..... ~OllJ ... Y l'AMIL.V TllUST -ltOll!ltT J stfap and fire tn her character J. iteo M••vicic, T1t uuu! u NoE1t "OUld work wonders ,,.,. DICLAIUTIOM 01' 1'1tUS~ OA1'ED ' Puol•~ Or-CM'4 O..ly Piiot, :i.-11, U-,..,,,_.._ ............ Their first meeting. alter a Ju1y •.is. n. "· .-,, ... o.i,.. i>v-'""' .,,..,. ,,,. 11<111•ou•
b t f II t d l h firm ,,_ -t'Y .. of THI! OLD eau 1 u y enac e te e p one -MILL PONo. • u..,.'" ,..n .... "''"· conversation. as extremely well PUBLIC NOTICE •1 1111 11 ~11..i, s.Ht• llli. CJ••
played. tt\e uneas iness or both -,10,n°"' 1.a ~.~~~~~! ~>•~~
com Ing through to eeak erre~t. ~UTUl:MLlfT .. M..,, .-; lrf """.,.' CCW'Wflf; dfJ·
Wh at is gained here 1s lost later . ,,..:"!,~°!~'"' 11e''°"' ••• d••110 :::.:.: ... ~:·tt!~;t~.r.:;c!,~·~:",::..,~,~
however . in our first glimpse o< wccus ct:i.T£A. st• wot ,.,.,..,.
tht'ar marned hfe when Verre·s O..PM<t11•-·""'-•m.c.11"'°' '""-no11c.1. '-"°"' ,,,,... ,...,
Dr J ekyll becomes Mr Hyde cor:.~~.;:,"~ ·~ 6:-.~:·~=-~~ ::. :-::.-:.;•;,:.,:-:. ~~-:".;. ~ llhOUt the Obh~a\.Ory ~Ulpmg Of Newl>Of'I ,.,.,ect, NewOOtl e..c ... CA lloro l~,,..r• trt t1'otOl,_tt 111 ttwlr own
h 91 .. J ,....,., or 1,. "'9.....,. al I,.. llrm
t e potion Simon wrote t his '"" """ ..... ' .. c.Ofldu<1te1 DY • cor· DATED AT <>cuMlda, u•11onu•. ~ce n e with out i.atasfactor y oo-•hon n.1~mde,a1Juty,1•
tran 1t1on and Verre as stuck ~~~·"'c ~~~~L~1~1~1~rAuc r10N
~Ith It "'--~1
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Ql'ITE E.~JOVABLI:. 1n ~up
po rting roles are Lawrence
P :i rk., as Verre., p la~ boy
brot hl'r .rnrl to J l~ser extent.
Pa tti Hubler a::. M1i.s S" anson ::.
ma rried sister on the threshold
of inf1deht~ They are char~ed
"1th 'll!>ta.an1ng the comedv quo·
t 1ent and 1.1.ork a t 1t
l·nt·ri.:l·t•<·all' I
A fifth !>\Jr in th(· ~bac;taan ., 1 productl('ln 1 ... V. a:-nc ~1 ad1son .,
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m.in' \C'r-.1nn .. .Jlnng th<' Orani.:1·
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Ro) ;,ill~ n ):!ht:. to l::.aac Ha)'e::.·
music. O'-''Tlersh1p of his sonJ?~
and an alleged brl·ach of con·
trac t are 1::.s ue::. in a SI m1lhon
lawsuit filC"d b) a bank against
three r ecord compan1e:,,
The law!>u1l , h ied by L'nion
Plant£'~ :"\ational Bank and h<'
ing heard by l' S. District Judge
Robert McRae Jr .. stems from
the bankruptcies of Hayes and
Stax Records.
The bank. which acquired
Ha\l'S conlrJt:l a nd rc ,, . .i1.
ra g.hls from Stax aftl r th ..
,\cadcm" a>Aard "'1nn1n~ '''°' poser riled for bankrupt('\ tn
1976. 1s suing El an EnlN pn-.t·'-
lnc . Sam :'\ass1 A~<;oc1atc·-. .1nrt
Stax Fantas't Record!>
Whl'n St.ax Record!> ~('nt
bankrupt five month ~ hPforo·
Ha yes, 1'ass1 Assoc1atL''-bnu~h1
the campany·s master tape!> anrt
sold lhe m to Elan .
The laws uit contends Etan.
which distributed the music
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ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES
'Airplane' Brings Laughs, Big Bucks
•
B1 BOB THOMAS
llOLJ.YWOOO (API On a recent
Sund4l)'. Mlch1u·I El&n(•r atopped by
lht! Bnun Theat r In Weatwood lour
tlmta. a JIC'('Ullar thlnt for I.he pnsl·
dmt ol 1 movte company to do ·
''I Uk., to hear lhe people lautb."
he expla.inl · '1'hty 1tart laushinl as
aooo as thl-Paraemount trademark
a pf)i!1u11 oo th., ierttn. It's wonderful
to h .. 11r .. ·or )'~M n I worked In
tf'lev111on, whue you have no
m11asuru of 11ueecss e.1rnept the rat-
intt thl' follo wrn.c mornln& The
m arv Im th1nai 1ebout movies is that"
yuu can go nRht 1nto the thnler and
hear Pt--'<>ple enjoying a fllm "
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THE •1LM HF. RAS been haunting
t:s "A 1rplao"." an outr ugeous spoof of
the "'Airport" muv1e11. lts plot based
1111 the 1~7 "Zero flour · · The sound
of luul(htl'f hai. minglctl with the rus·
Ill· of <·urrency "A.lrplane" opened m
705 ll !'I and Canadian theaters on
.Juh :t <md 'iJuruag the first week
~ro,l>l'd $7.105.024
STARS OF 'AIAPUNE' IN SCENE FROM NEW COMEDY MOVIE SPOOF
From Left, Lloyd Brtdgea, Robert Steck, Lee Terri Show Fear
llouse rc<·onls were broken at the
Brum and an theaters ln San Diego.
l'a~adend Mcmph1i.. Vancouver and
:-ol·vcral oth1•r {'itaes Three hundred
t111)rt• th<·atNi. opcnt!d .. Airplane "
IJ">I FndJ\
t-:1:.ner. ·J boyish 38. remarked that
it 'l> too t•arly for loni: term predic·
lions. but he noted that an Sout hern
Caltfomw "Airplane · as runnmg 25
IJlc'rt·ent ahead of .. ,;rcase." Pa ra·
Actor Signed
For Second Fihn
llOL LYWOOD (/\P l Ha rl
Bochner. the young <iclor who made
his film debut with George C. Scott an
Lhe film "Islands in the Stream," has
Jo ine d t he c ast of "Rich and
F a mous ... i.tarring J acqueline Bisset
and Candice Bergen.
Robert Mullii:an will direct the
MGM film that covers a 20-year
friendsh.lp from college days to the
present time.
mount's all-time winner.
AS PRESIDENT OF Paramount
Pictures. Mike E1sne r takes more
than the studio boss' usual dellght an
the hit of•" Airplane "He found 1t
· · 1 was at dJnner with some fnends
one night.'' he recalled. "and one <>f
the m was peripherally an the enter
tainment business She had been in d
Robert Morse T V series 111 New York.
and now she was a reader for 1.Jn1ted
Artists on a fret>lance basic;. ani\lyz
ang the m at $30 apiece. Naturally
they sent her the dre~s
"I asked he r . 'Have vou r ead anythin~ good?· ·How couid I. with
what they ~ave me"· she said But
she did me ntion a takeoff on ·Zero
!lour· that she laked. and she told mt-
three Or four of the JOkes Without
telling any of the guests. I sbpped out
to telephone Don Simpson. our pro·
duction head I told him. ·1 don't care
how you do 1t. get me a copy of that
script · "
BEING I\ DEVOUT fear-0f 0:;1ng
man . Eisner is a pushover for such
scr ipts -"When I was at ABC. I or
dered MX movies-of the·week about
Jeopardy an the air .. He hked thf'
.. Ai rplane · script and sent for the
a uthors. M1lwuukee budd1t:s Jam
Abrahami. and David and J errv
Zucker They had operated a comedy
Glenn Ford
Plays I.Chesty'
HOLLYWOOD 1Af'1
\;lcnn Ford 14 111 star
1n 'Cht'i.l~ ... tht-li fe
:-.tory of Ma r ine Lt
i;en('ral Lewis Burwell
"ChPSt} ·· Fuller. thf'
much decorated veteran
of Korea and Wor ld Wa r II .
For<!. who served with
thl· Mannes 1n World
War II . will produce
through his own Glenn
Ford PnxJuct1om. Film
IOJ! 1<. to bt·i::in on l0<·a
t1ons 1n l~rael and Kor<•a
111 early J9Rl
"AIRPLANE ..
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
Now through July 20
Tonight : PAT BOONE
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In Free Showa at 7 and 9 p.m.
TODAY: SENIOR CITIZENS DAY
"HUG A BUD"
You'll love our Flower Show • Organist Steve C arey. 5 p.m .
nightly ... and Wine Show• Crahs • Home Living •
Ljvcstock. • F.cature Exhibits • Film Festival • Di8comania
Music Day and Night
Keith Williams Dance Orchestra -8-10:30 p .m .
Adults $3
Junior) $1
Under 6 frer
Parlting $I
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GOO<I fm three pleot s ol jutcr. QOlden brown
Kentucky Fried c1·11cken, plus 11ng1e servings ot
cOla Slaw. mashed poletOff and gravy. ano a rOli
um11 two o fl1K1 oer coupon P4lf customer
Cuatomer pay1 au apptlCable .. ies tax.
AIA I Offer ••Pl•H
PtiCH may wary at Augutl 24, 1080
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CallfOfnte -'*-I Yo'l '"tfle
COIONl't fl!C9
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t heater near 20th Century Fox studio
and had written the bketcbes for
"Kentucky Fried Movie ...
"T he script had fpllowed ·z ero
Hour' closely a nd I asked for
ch anges," said Eisner. "They want·
ed to make 1l a propeller plane Jlke
the original. but J iruusted on a jet
They had the last word: although it is
a jet. the engine noise is a prop
plane."
The trio want...-d to direct the film
together, something most studios
w_ould never consider and the D1rtt·
tors Guild forbids. But Eisner agreed
to the odd triple, and the Guild final
ly allowed screen cred it for all three
FOR SECURITY'S s ake. E1snN
brought 1.n veteran producer Howard
W Koch as overseer . The rPasonan~
"We needed a sohd. knowledl!eahle
It ne producer who could g 1 Vl' tht: pw
t ure a good look . help in gettrr.i: J!OOd
actors CLloy<I Bridges. l'f'tt-r Cnnt·-.
Hobert Stack, etc . <ind k<:<:p it 11n
bud~et ($3.2 million J."
Now it appears "A1rplant· · will
earn Par amount far , far more thc.n
"Rough Cut," which cost thrf'<' t1mt•s
a-; m uch. and "L'rban COIA bo} ..
which ran four times as much
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NSIDE: •Happenings •Erma Dombeck
•Ann Landen •Horoscope
Lazy!
.Hazy
Days of
Summer
While the crowd was light, they were
enthusiastic and the band appreciative as
Golden West College launched the first of
four Sunday Concerts on the Green last
Sunday.
The concerts. staged. on the school's
grassy main quadrangle, are free and will
be held for the next three Sundavs from 5
to 8 p.m .. thanks to a grant from the
California Arts Council.
The concerts are mtended to contribute
to the public appreciation of music.
So bring your family and your picnic
basket. s pread out on the grass and relax
while you listen to a good old fashioned
con cert in the park.
n.ity Pilot PhOtos by Patrick 0 Dooneil
Ron Stout on trumpet
T~ July 15, 1080
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DAILY PILOf aturing_._. _. ___ €,
Local folks relax as the band plays on •
Scott McKown on violin Don Hawkms on soprano clannet
Some Used -Car Lot!
By JOEL C. DON o.-O..ty Pi• -
Frank Negn runs a used car lot m
Fountain Valley.
But the somewhat elastic defirulton
or the word "used" bends a bat for tus
brand ol stately mobile merchandise.
Call them used. call them pre-
owned: little status is stnpped away
from the likes of a 1962 t'andy apple·
red Rolls-Royce Wlth a 14·karat gold
trim or a 1919 creamy-whale Clenet.
Neither car is for sale. however .
But you can purchase a graceful
1975 Excalibur for a mere $27.500 or a
rebuilt 1.929 silver-brown Ford Model
A two-door sedan ror $22,000.
Five-digit motor cars put a wheel
bearing in your throat?
For S6.7SO you can drive away in a
1929 four-cylinder Ford Mode l A two-
door sedan with all original equip-
m ent, except a new paint job and up-
holstery. And 'SOIS aficionados on a
budget will appreciate the $2,900
sticker price on a 1957 two-door De
Soto bard top.
Lesa exotic. but equ,ally as classic.
merchandise Includes a ruu line of
late·model. low·mileage Fords.
Cbevroleta and Chryslers.
And nary a spot or a nick or a dent
or chip or weathered. cracked up-
holstery will roU into Nepi's 22,000.
1qaare-foatauloemporium.
Nelri calla bis iDcloor lot "Antique
and Cl.-e, •• a name be admtttedly
left • .,_ to .unet car buffs llDd tbe
cvioUI • they wbi& by on tbe San
~:.:.i.e.. for a UHd ur tot.'' qmpe .... ,....-old ....... wbo allo
owns • alttl'1lft t.oolmdlnl com-pany. "After all, wbere elM do JOU eee cm,.._ on the noon.••
Inde9d. the amembl.,e ol bat rods,
roadsta's. family sedans, sports can
and .....,. clMata f1llftlll a llNanl dream ,. tM l"ountaiD vane, ....
cams and dual carburetors into a
showcase for exquas atel y groomed
and tuned classic automobiles.
Negn figured his bus iness offers an
alternative to selling classic cars
throwgh newspaper advertisements
or a uctlons. Instead. he takes the
t'ars on ronsignment for IO perce.nt or
more comnussioo.
First car sold at the July 4 opening
was a 1972 Co~ette LT·l. oreviouslv
owned by actress Ann-Margret. The
blue spc;rts car with white removable
bard top, had a •10. 750 price tag.
Not aJl of the spore than 40 urs on
the "lot .. are ror 'Sale. That's because
Negri encourages car owners to
bring in their cla"Ssics to add to t.be
muse um-h ke atmosphe re or the
showroom. \
There's no cbarje to spend the day
browsing or drooi"tag ove r Bentleys,
Lambo•gMni<. Atls and otff• a utomotive m e c h andise. And
there's the more us ual or ratt;
such as a Layood M""5 or a four.
door "stretch" ch -red Corvette,
with four bucket se .
But don't offer y r aging Rambler
station wagon or avy blue 1913
I>odie Dart fo r i1nment, SQS Negri.
·'There has to be reasoa for it to
be a spedaJ interest utomobtle," lte
explains. "For e ample. a '73
Mu1tan1 ls nothing special tbele
da11. But Mustang ~vertibles • tbe ODii tbat are cominc to UM ,.._
because tMy are not 1 maJdlll U.. anymore,"
Rel ...... in tbe famllJ ...........
are Ills •lf•. Alleemarte. • ...
dttldrm One. M: 11th, II; ltlllatf.
lJ; and ltne, U . Ona _. IDie
have euned sales Ue1mes. '
"I rully started tldl bulin111 ~
leach IQ)' kids wbat It's lib to ~· •
from tbe beclnnJnc." Ne1rt adds.
Frank Negri surrounded by a car collector·~ dream
Wbla • baAldina be sable•td to a
waterMd manufactu~ame
available recently, he ded to turn
a lifetlJt?f ol Unkertna with ovttfleacl
Pl-ellO eall ,_ nrnlnc a a..-
square-foot upstaln area Into a
meetla1 hall for car el•bl Md
salesroom ror non-Wtomc!Uve iiii-
ques," be ••YI·
NSIDE: •Happenings •Erma Bombeck
•Ann Landen •Horoscope
Lazy~
Hazy
Days of
Summer
While the crowd was Light. they were
enthusiastic and the band appreciative a s
Golden West College launched the first of
four Sunday Concerts on the Green last
Sunday.
The concerts, staged on the school's
grassy main quadrangle. are free and will
be held for the next three Sundays from 5
to 8 p.m.. thanks to a grant from the
California Arts Council.
The concerts are intended to contribute
to the public appreciation of music.
So bring your family and your picnic
basket. spread out on the grass and relax
while you listen to a good old fashioned
concert in the park.
-Oelty Pilot Photos by Pa1r1ck 0 Oool"ell
Ron Stout on trumpet
T'*411y July 1 ~. IMO
I I
CAil V PILOf !1eoturing_._. _. ____ CJ
Loca! folks relax as the band plays on
· Scott McKown on v1olm Don Hawkins on soprano clarmet
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Some Used -Car Lot!
By JOEL C. 00!'\i 0. ttw 0.11• ...... -
Franlt Negn runs a used car lot 1n
Fountain Valley.
But the somewhat elastJc defimt1on
or the word "used'" bends a bat for tus
brand ol stately mobile merchandise.
Call them used. call them pre·
owned: little status is s tnpped away
from the likes of a 1962 candy apple·
red Rolls-Royce with a 14-karat gold
trim or a 1979 cri!amy-whtte Clenet.
Neither car is for sale. hoYJever.
But you can purchase a graceful
1975 Excalibur for a mere $27,500 or a
rebuilt 1929 silver-brown Ford Model
A two-door sedan for $22.000.
Five-digit motor cars put a wheel
bearing in your throat?
For 18.750 you can drive away in a
1929 four-cylinder Ford Model A two-
door sedan with all original equip-
ment. except a new paint job and up-
holstery. And 'SOs aficionados on a
budget will appreciate the S2,900
sticker price on a 1957 two-door De
Soto bard top.
Lesa exotic, but equ,ally as classic,
mercbandbe Includes a full line of
late-model. low·mileage Fords,
Cbevrolets and Chr)'slers.
And nary a spot or a nick or a dent
or cbJp or weathered. cracked up-
bolatery will roll into Neart's 22,000-
square-foot auloemporium.
Nelri calla his iocloor lot "Antique
Md Cl..tc, •• a name be lldmittedb'
left vque to attrad car buffs and the
carioul • they whla by on the Su DiepFneway.
'1'lm la llOl Md for a u.ecl car kit."
qaJps tbe 52-yeer~ Nepi, who allo
owns • alttnft toolmakiq com·
pany. "After all, wbere elle do you
lff carpettna on tbe floors.••
Indeed. the anembla1e of bot rods,
roadsters. family sedans. IJ)Ol1:I can
and rinlqe c1 .. tca fulflU. 1 Ufelona
drum for the Fountain Valle)t ......
When a buildinl he subleued to a waterbed manufacturer "came
available recently, he dtttded to turn
a UfeUme ol Unkerin1 witb overhead •
cams and dual carburetors into a
showcase for exqu1s1tely groomed
and tuned classic automobiles.
Negn fi gured his busmess offers an
alternative to selling classic cars
throllgh newspaper advertisements
or auroons. Instead. he takes the
cars on consignment for 10 percent or
more comaussion.
First car sold at the July 4 opening
was a 1972 Co~eue LT·l. oreviouslv
owned by actress Ann-Margret. The
blue spc;rts car with white removable
bard top, had a •10.150 price tag.
Not all or the rporj? than 40 cars on
the "lot" are for 'sale. That's because
Negri encourag~s car owners to
bring in their classics to add to tbe museum-like atmosphere or tbe
showroom. ~ There's no char to spend t.be day
browsing or droo g over Bentleys,
Lamborghinis, A~ntis and other a utomotive me handise. And
there's the more usual or rare;
such as a Layond M-45 or a four·
door "stretch" chetrY·red Corvette
with four bucket se"'5. '
But don't olfer y~aging Rambler
station wagon or avy blue 1113 Dode~ Dart for ignment, laJI
Neg rt. ~ "There has to be reason for ft to
be a special interest utomotiile," lie
explains. "For e ample, a •ts
Mustang ls notning• special tbele
days. But Mustang convertibles aft!
the ODel tbat are comin1 &o tM '"* became tbey are not ~ ...._
anymore.••
HelpUic ln the fam~ .-* are bl1 wlfe, Alle.,.alie, alfd
dtlldreD Gres. lt: .... •: s.&llt.
13; and ·~t 12. Giii .....
bave earned NJea w.l "I really start.cl llWI HI ..
leach my kids wW I .. k> l&lft
from tbe beclnnln~....,. edlll. Plw abo call Ilia 2 I a .....
square-foot u .,.. lllto •
meetln1 hall ,.. 'J:' •l•be ~
salesroom fOf -••Dawe ques," he says.
• . ,Q DAILY PILOT
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FEATURING
' 'Tuxedo Bank' Rolls Out Red Carpet
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By Judith Olson
<•-· AT BOWERS FIESTA
.~Mr. end Mn. Edwerd Culffr (at•ndlng) end Or.
and Mrs. Roy Lau
It ~ bf>ton t•allC'f1 • "tuxedo banll" because of
lht• notutt of llJI bu!'llnt>Mi Ill n ters to the af
nuent> bul lhe n4'w N•wport Harbour NaUooal
81nk wtU be all but 1tuff y . TWa la lbe promlae ot Its c:balrma.n Dee
....... an attabl• IOd coa1ea.ial hOtt who rolled
out Ute red carpet. to •~kboldera. directors,
friends and nel1hbor1 Saturday.
(You mlsht have seen the party tent.a at the
co rner ol Pad lic Coast Hl1bway and Ja mboree
m Corona del Mar.)
Nearty 700 ~ple stw~ bY to see the new
-facllltlet, wtUcb are temporary untU a move to
a new Rotty PulH kl·dealened building in
Newport Cea&er .
FIESTA CHAIRMAN MAS. JOHN KARLEN
and Mario Mechedo. meater of ceremonfea
Lesson Well Learned
My baby '~ r1rs t words wen· ... There·~
nothing to rlo ··
r had hoµcd 1t might b<· r.omethang hke · mu
rna" or "da-da," but it was still exciting for us
I called my hus band <Jt Y.ork and as he hstened
to this :.mall voic:-e for m the words clearly on the
vhone he was a~t ounded "That's a whole sen·
tt•ncc. · ht• :-.aici proud I)
· · 1 know lk '-. ltt•en ~a~ ing 1t !.tnl'C he got up
1 l11 s morning ..
Ill' "if'-to l'<lnt 1n1w .., ... 'rng 1t until ht: got hr~
•m11 dparlml•nt ;1t lht• agl• of 2:1
In all that t 1m1" Wl' nc.•\ er <:ii::reed <m "h;.it ·~
..,omethrng to dn ·
ttii, id<'a wa~ a lwlly!. something that rn
\l1lved e1thl'r a c:-ar, lots or running \\ater. ~omething from the· attic. JX'rmiss1on from the
poltcc. re freshml'nts. a ladder to the roof. ht!.
r<i ther'!ot tools, <i ned1t care!. mul.1c. hats a nd
horns or <i Rlu<' Cross card
My idea mclude<I the b<1~1c:. putting thing!.
1n boxes. sorting. c utting j.!rass. running er
r;.inds. hanj!ing thtnJ!~ on h3ngcr~. ~rowing up.
domg tiom C'work. clearing the table. h<'lprng the
l•lderly and d(·n·loping an CJllltude toward social
changE'
The proble m •~ tha t children are taught to
t1c s pe-ctators from the momt-nt they arc born
We 5t and over their crib'> cnte rtumang the m
"'1th funny faces. hide behind our hands and try
to sc:-are them half to deat h. put <J rattle rn eac:-h
hand and dunce. 51ng to them. give monologue!>
E,...a
B0911Jerk
'>'hilt• Wt' <:hang<' drapt·n .. pla~ gamt's v.hen v.1·
fl·1·<I them and ll'll t ht•m slime·~ when we· lit•d
tt11 ·m doY.n ;.rt night
T heir poll~ chair~ han· rcc·ordrn~i. in them
tht·ir t nb!> havt• t v. rrling mot>1les. their c·ha1r-.
h.n c· ~pring!ot a nd whcrls. the1 r c:-ar scats havt'
horns and slt•c n ng whrels. their eating bowls
h:n l' prctun·s 1n tht• bottom . their dolls talk and
lht•1r p11loY.~ :.queak
As they get older. math become~ a g<ime
un it t.tt hlct1c·s bccomt• u SJX'<'tator sport They
r1on ·1 hv(• hfr. the) 'r e <in aud1l.'nc·e for 1t
The cun • ror ··There"!> nothing to do" i.hould
be ohv1ous Alwa:s keep ct hst or chorei. on hand
to fill the void Arte r ~1wh1lc m) chtldrcn J;?Ot so
red up with m) sug~est1ons. lht•y 'd ~ halfwct)
throu~h ... There's nothin~ · · get <J Mr1c ken
look nn their rares and finish ~1th. "I'd hke ~t
ll'r than to c:-hat, but r ve got a busy day ..
flow did I get so wise? That solution worked
!>'> well whe n my husband used 1t on mt' I
dt•c·1dcd to use 1t on the• kids
'-Gay' Inappropriate Choic~
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I was detighted to
note that you agreed with a topnotc:-h writer of
J he Times or London who s;1id the title "Ms ..
s hould be banished from news and ed1tonal col
umns. He called it .. artificial. ugly and silty,"
'· c.nd wenl on to say . "It m<'ans oothing and 1!>
rotte n Englis h." I loved his point that it do<·i.
nothing lo disguise the marital s tatus or wo men.
but instead. d raws attention to it.
And now. will you please ~et behind another
"'orthy cause in the name or approp riate
semantics? Let us. once and for all. J!et rid or
the word "gay .. as a euphemism for homosex-
u a I. Gay m eans "merry, cheerf ul and
lig hth earted." The homos l have s een a re a
de pressing eyesore on the landscape of humani·
· · ty. They a re neither mer ry nor cheerful. I re·
sent the corruption of the language A better
word for homosexua l is "QUEER." because
that is what they ar e. Are you with me? -A
GI\ Y FELLOW WHO IS NOT QUEER IN
"SK'AWANO, WI S.
DEAit SHAWANO: I agrtt tbat large num·
ben of homose~aals are neithe r merry nor
clteerfal, bat they can call t.be·mseln s anything
tlley wut as rar as I am coacemed. The fact
tllat I retae to caU them "normal" bas lrrilat·
ed m any a mong tbelr ran.lis.
Tiie word "queer," accotding 'to Webste r's
Third Intern ational Dictio na r y, means
. ... ••atruge, peculiar , eccentrtc, u.nconventioaal."
-~-HY slralghh also rit llll8 descrtptloD, so It '\ : ."wHld be eqaaUy lnapproprtate. I suggest that
,.~,.,. look ebewhere ror a fellow c rusader, bad·
". 1 41y. I talle a pau.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Bravo for ptn·
• pointing the problem of physicians who pre-
._,, scribe 1leeping puts for a known. arrested ad·
diet. You ruled out malevolence and said it must
• be ignorance. You were right. The following are
public statements by experts:
Father Joeeph C. Mart.in, internationa l con·
._ sultant on aleobolism, says any 10-year-Old kid
. RUFFB1.'S
UPHOLSTllY
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A111t
La11de rs
can hgur e out that you don't give addicu ve s ub·
!>lances to addictive people, but th.is fact see m s
to have escaped the medical profession.
Or. Charles Becker . San Francisco teaching
physician, says doctors make "Valium-aholics"
and "Llbrium-aholics" out of alcoholics.
Or. Robert o· Brien from the sa me a rea
s ays his patients on mand·altenng medication
must also be hospitalized if they are alcoholic
addicts. No such medic:-incs go home with these
patients.
Dr. Kenneth Williams. teaching phys1c1an
at Pittsburgh, found in a recent study tha t fewer
than 5 per cent of m edical schools teach
anything at all about akohollsm and drug ad·
diction.
Or. J oseph Pursch. Na vy psychiatrist at
Long Beach , says m any doctors who go there
for training develop suc h guilt about previous
iJ;?norance that they often look up former pa·
t1ents and apologize .
/\ fuJly recovered alcohollc/addlct physi·
c1an in AA says he thought he had been practic·
Ing "good medicine" on himself. pilling by day
a nd drinking by night, only to end up in a
psychiatric ward comple tely bonkers. Now he
knows better. But he had to lea rn the bard way.
You we re right on target, Ann, so please
continue your courageous, informative effort.
Your column co"1d save counUess lives. -
EYES WIDE OPEN AT LAS'I'
DEA.a EYES: YOllr reeeareb 11 lmmeuely
••pportive. 11auU •·ortM bad· ...
After atrolUng through the bank's offices.
the gueata took still a nother red·carpeted path
to the t.enu . where classicaJ mu.sic and a feast
of Beef Wellington. te mpur a veeetables,
s moked salmon and a dessert s moraubord
awaited them .
Duma' office Is homelike, with lovely
furnllhin,p and a m a gn ificent &Jass sculpture
with the bank's logo, which sits atop a stand
Bum s made himself.
The bank will have a high ratio or st.air to
c us tomers, he said, a nd offer depositors with
$35,000 or more the privilege of using Le Club,
an intimate dining room for 30.
Mem bers in that bracket also will be able to
have thei r bill!. pcttd by the bank. and travel and
concert arrangements "'ill be made by the bank·~ MX'1al secretary And. members or Le
Club will be able to reserve its c:-bau.ffeured
limousine.
Among those g reeting guests were Mad.lDe
C1 rpenter and Sid and PauJ B1lalls, some of
those organizing the bank. and Mrs. Lucy .......
wife orthechairman
Also. Wllllam A. Schmidt, president and
senior trust offlcer: Mr . and Mrs. Robert G.
Norris Che's senio r vice pr esident a nd
manager >. Gerald R. M1rtiD, vice president
and cashier. and Mr . and Mrs. Thomas E.
Grun~w1ld (he's a vice president)
Enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Beaumont,
Mr. and Mrs. Paw Shapiro, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Babbitt.
Breathing a ~1gh o t reher when the red
c:-arpet was an place a nd the last wmeglass put
out was J ann Cburcb, who planned the pllrt~
and c reated the bank's logo ~
The courtyard or Uowe r:. Museum In Santa
Ana 1s a P<'rfl'ct place for a fiesta. Ad d some
m ariachis <the Zavale Bros l. fli c:-kering
candles and pmatas and the mood is complete.
The Bells of Bowers hosted s uch a party
Saturday evening to he lp raise ma tching funds
for a $50,000 Challenge G ra nt from the National
Endowment for the Humanities
Mario Mu bado donated his services as
master of ceremonies He helped give away
a variety of prizes, includin~ Mex1cC1 n dinne rs
and vacations In Mexico <How appropriate' l
Caterer Virgl.n1a Burner outdid herself with
a delicious dinner of Carne As ada en Salsa.
Chili Rellenos. Spinach Enchiladas and Fresh
Fruit in Champagne
ATLECWB
Donald Bums (left) wtth Dr. end Mrs. Hens
Linhardt
I/ you hove an ittm /or Happenings, 1"'1 a to
Judith 01$011 at tht> Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560. Cotta
Muo. CA 92626. or call her or 642·'4321 110~1
runs l'l.Jery Tuesday
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ALSO: A MULTITUDE OF WfOOI~ GIFTS!
PAT'S HALLMARK SHOP
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"ta.Wit fiMG m CA&nl.
l*RCT & TUA Tii4IHr OC'Sp1tt• prohlf.'m'> "1th the publu· ;,,drlr<''>'> ~)!>tern and a few lat1• dinner~ all tht• ncarl~
:100 ~uest~ Y.~r<' tre<tted to a m1·mor:.iblt.· t·\ <'n ins . I • NATlOHAL "•~t 00' 911 t .. .... I
Ma n y partygoer i:.. mclud1n,g f'oundalion
President G. f'red Ke r ns anr1 hi'> ...rm Dic k.
Y.Crl' allirt-d in colorful Mex1tan c:-lothtnl! • tht-'
had <.i lmo,t·matching shirt~ 1
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I COUNCL CIT y
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1\mong guests wc·n· the <:lcln l\•·rn' "''''
Oa rlif', lh<' )ounger Mr'i . Kem 1> ( ~ar) S.-lhJ. Dr
and Mrs. John E . K1rlr n 1Sht· wa c:-ha1rmlin of
the f1 est<J l. ~r. and Mr'i . Ron t:. P resta ('>ht> wa•
CO·t·h:.urman l. Mr. and Mrs. Reilly P . Rbodei.
!h t•'') d1 rt•c tor of the museum 1. Mr. ind Mr'
Clarc nct> Hoilf'!t, Mr. a nd ~rs. Cttll Wriicbt. ~r-.
J . Simon Floor with Thurman Moore and Mr. and
Mrs. Haroid~,;erstrom.
S1 ttinJ! with th<· l\1•rnst·~ were Phil and Peit
J o bni.on, Dorothy Br ubaker. and Harriet and
Oa rrt'I White h .
M r. and :w rs. Mi C'hael Robinson '1nd Mr.
and Mrs. Roht•r t lla rri1', ~''"port Beach n ·!-1
dl•nts. h<J\'l• bt.•l'n nam1•d c·o rh<.11rmen of t he firth
annual R<il rl1· C•mlon Blt·u a maJor rund
ra1~1ng part' for th1· ,\mt·ric:-an CJnc:-f'r Soc 1et~
The Hoh1n~on., un· n •tirl'd ownN'-cif th•·
namacla Inn". ancl thl· llarrt'><'~ an· 014nl'r'> of
:"e w1><1rt Profr<;!'.10nub rc•ctl ~wtt•
The Bal dt• Cordon Blt•u . an 1ts sho rt h1stor~
ha~ rn1scd more than S137.933 for n~carc:-h,
educution and s ervice pro$?rams for the Orange
(. 'ounty Unit of the /\~
CM rtsb Alexande r. 8. of Costa Mt-s a. "'a~
the state talent s weepstakes Wlnne r an the Our
Little Miss competition She also was honored
with beauty and potll<' awards 1n the Cahfom1a
contest an Palm Springs
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''You Can Look Lovely
At Any Age''
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antudl-those ore"'' ftilngs ttu• count.
When YoU took at lht ttw11 women h•e you cion·t Think "age." Wttat com•
0crost h II thl htafthy vttaury tM¥ hove. fhefr IOIV good tookl. And ftiaf 1 th• Wh06I pofnt. looking yow belt Clf any age.
SHAPE lJP FOR 8lJNNER
How 00 you do ttKJt? Today lfa toS'9r ftian ever. Ulllon Bollard wtll toke cart ot thl dWftaM part. """ dlwott a flW happy vtstts To our soton. We promltt
youl dllCCMr hoW It flltl fO IOOk healthllr. younger, prtnter, and see ftit
years 1Up away aa you occawrt yow new ng,,.,
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FEATURING
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As the first baby born this year on the
Fourth of July at Hoag Memorial Hospital,
Ry an Whitehead was honored by the
Newp<>rt Beach Junior Ebell Club to help
the :\ational Foundation March of Dimes
launch its Healthy Baby Summer Cam-
paign. The campaign is a prenatal care
education drive. Ryan, shown with his
.mother. is the son ·or Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Whitehead of Huntington Beach.
( Horoscope
WEDNESDAY, J ULY 16
B> SYDNEY OMARR
)
ARJES <March 21 -April 1.9): Go slow. be
diplomatic, keep resolutions concerning
e mplQYment, dependents and special services.
Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons figure prom.
inently. Harmony is restored at home base
due to concession by family member
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good Moon
aspect coincides now with creativity, affection,
constructive changes. ability to define mean-
ings, terms. Young persons are drawn to you
Be a good, sympathetic listener. Pisces. Virgo
natives play key roles.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20>: Stick to basic
issues. Grandiose plans may lack substance.
Get valid appraisals -take nothing for grant·
ed. check with authoritative sources. Capricorn.
Cancer natives figure in scenario. SPOlli~hl also
on financial advantage -and romance
CANCER (June 21-July 22 >: Movement.
communication, ideas. travel, pubLishmg and
awareness of potential dominate scenario
Anes , Libra persons figure prominently You
gain added recogrution by compleUng a proJect
One you admire returns compliment and seek!>
your counsel.
LEO I July 23-Aug 22l : New approach could
mean "money t.n the bank ." Be onginal, in·
depe ndent. welcome challenge and chance l o
roeet people. A.nother Leo is in picture and so as
en Aquarian. Accent on protecting asset!>.
re aching agreement on budget
VIRGO C Aug. 23-Sept. 22}: You gain nt w
underst.anditlg or time and how to utilize 1t ln
tuition is sharp. personal appeal broadens
Some persons. previously indifferent. will now
display enthusiasm. Cancer . Aquanus natives
figure prominently /\ "teacher" returns to
scene.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct 22>: Fears. doubts a re
dispelled. You get me!>sage or call which adds
up to good ne ws . You are given grant or pro·
vided with special backing of club. institution
veminJ. Sagittarius natives play outstanding
roles.
SCORPIO <Oc t 23-Nov. 21 >-M 1s un
derstanding is resolved, friendship can bf:
rest.ored. Accept invitation, socialize. exchange
,·1ews with stimulating people . Aqua rius .
Taurus. Scorpio na tives figure prominently. Op·
portunity exists ror promotion. increasing in·
com e Potential.
SAGITfARJUS cNov. 22-Dec. 2U: Gain tn·
dicated lbrough written word if you arl'
analytica l. Anothe r S ag1ttar ian fi gures in
scenario-Accent on career. reputation. travel
and import.ant changes_ Member of opposite sex
lends excitement to agenda.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis
on travel. long-distance calls. special com·
munications, fulfillment of aspirations. Reunion
with family member could highlight agenda.
Taurus, Ubra. Scorpio natives play key roles.
In matttts ol speculation, stick with number 6
AQUA.IUUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Go alter
story behind story -dig beneath surface in·
dicatioas. Accent on investments. the "occult."
cominl to fanancial terms witb one who Is an
advllOI'. Pisces, Gemini and Virgo natives
fi1ure ID sceaario. "fri::a=.~. ~:~ 2:~&1:·.:~~
you. Be aware of legal necessities, rights and
permilliona. Emphasis on concentratloo, de·
cialon affecting a "se r ious'' association.
Capricorn, Cancer individuals figure prom·
i.neatly.
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f ...... _ ed ~w <...i1torn1• .,,.,,. or WOO\en wuu want MM-1 ...,'-_.., w..._ u. ...
no more ctuldren and for L~1u• ...... c..1r• ..... .,,.i.
those who only wanted ,..,... ~..,, »oi w •• ,_ t ... ,.. , Co•t• "'°w· (.oi•-• .,.» lo delay new arnvals, A~•o -"°" 11 ~ .... 110 • .,
and at found that that I''"'-c..o-... • .,,,, ... _, I d'ff 11 ... Oon•"t" I\ t<>NJIKI~ o •• psycnu ogica 1 erence 91,..,., --N>lo
PUBLIC NOTICE
•t<T1noui"i'Ui1Ni»--
~ H&T~-NT r~ ,.,._,..., "9''°"' .... "°'"4
°""'"""'' "' l •NOf vc.o . ..,,, e .. t " S..•lt-'ro. ,.__, k«I\ C..M0<n1• .,_
\4.J Nl lG><f INVE\fMENT C°"'
Pl,Nv . • ~·-"'• (0--•1-"'11 9,,. "· ....... 110, N••OO•I BU <", C.ofo-" .. ~
1 f'h\ bl.I\~\\•\ <ondiU&.•ecs bv •<.or
pot•l-
SunlfQl>l '""""'-"' c.o )ON!( e.tcw.
~-'""'' \tit~"' ... '\ •l"l!O ...... ,,f\ """"
C.OUflh '"'" OI 0.•"0" '°""'' -
PUBLIC NOTICE
'ICTITlOUIMIMNIU N~ \TATll:l!llLNT
ftw ..,,_..., --•• -.. ""'' ""'"\ .,., C UA fl!. fNf(llP Al \l!>, I~ ,.,.., ......... w ... ~. C.b\l• -~ c• .,.,,
G"'~ OeW c..o1•• .,, . 1141 rw'"" •U c...i. ~. u m u
ff\t\ ~Ut\CO"dlo.r<t«I l>V _.,'" .,..,_,
G#r O.•~ c-1••
Th1\ ~\a..,...... ••<\ ttttd we"' t1'P CAN"*• c~· oi 0.•"9r' C.-tY _,_ .. _,_,
'''"'' P-1\twO ()<..._ C.0..>I 0..tly PtlO'I
t?>ol. -10 .... .,.., lf9M ••--y, .. u ......... '°.,.. -111.e .-tlflaft
lli90 •'"' '''" <-' • CHIANTIM<; "ICH-.ltO PHii.UP
l f WI\' ~ITIOM FO'I AOOP'Tl()N
t\ff PPUIEHTI OF T .. E Mt..otl,
l.ILLtAN 5"""HON flAAHOtiEV
OattlCI ,,_ ts. fW
l EE A 811AH(>4, ,,_
th~""[ M O'll•.
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AvttOI
\hid 11• ti• .. 111ott011••·"'4' -...... -'* '-'-• W.1'11 .......... --u. ............ le .......... ~ ... ....... ................ ~-----.... ..,.. .. ~ .. .,,......,., ....... ,_" .......,.. .. _._ ........ _ till ______ _ --....-----· 11.c••le laMMl.U-• ... -···---·· ... , ........ ---....... r111 • --· fO Tl'E llE!>POHOENf
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.ktty 1 •. •~. n. "'° __ -~ cs.w uwt 11n -.... was reflected m the ef· A_..,-._,
fect1 eness of dev1 ~es =--~ ~ HMt
...... -.,.,..,11 ....... I» .......
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,.,~,, Ju•• 1 '' n ,. •'ilO 1m« PVBUC NOTICE
)\IM IJ • ..,
l>l#Df•"""° °'""" (CM\I 0,..1,. Potol
other than "the pill " '"'' "-'"" "'"" •. .., -C-•• Cl«n. OfO.-C-1• °" Julv .l,"90
J.-1• J.;tv I I •~ 14'0 1~-«I
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE suavt:v found
intrauterine ~vices the
second most effective
means of contraception ·
with a Cailurt-rate of 4.2
pt!rcent. Othe r forms -
cond o m s. f o am s .
creams and jellies .
di a phrag m s and the
rhythm method -were
ineffective at least 10
p e r c ent of the time
among the wom<'n sur·
veyed.
.... .,,. t-·----· ----.....,.,.,_Or_, (CM•I O..lv P100<, FICTITIOV!. •U\t .. I SS
Jvty •• I) n. ~. ,., 11'0«! NNio\( u-.T£MllH
PUBLIC NOTICE
TJW tot~tnq OI"'~' •'• 00•~
~'""'''-\ f M[ (i lll A f ... (P1(AH
Vlf-.MIN O•~OUNf '>lOP t '6)0
,.cT•nous•uSitNES\ w.,,.. .. , A 11.-. \u'h' "" •ov"t••"
NA#IESTATEM•NT V•ll<> CA"2"08
l """ toUO.•niQ pr"f\On " 00-1\0 ~\• St.,""'"' p_,.,,\., 1110 W•Jl\\lf A~
,_.1\ d\ Vf't\tC.t> CA '107't
( N !> l Nfl P PN1St \ 1'400 ... ,"""'~'"•'•• l•l' """Cl'\""" &f'•(,.. 8••0 • Su1t1 \A t • 0~•~1n tff"liQtl:>" &N<-Pt c...• ~.,,ai8
Ptttt •f ~t,.qton 6e-.C" {4hU1•rf'l•4I '"" ~lil'llfl> t\ (onch.ct"' b't' c1 (O' ,,_ pou toon
,.,. R1<PIArO So•omo" ..... \UPC'•fl•~ J.>1>00 lh C
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°'lt'C,Udl t "''" •,t.tt,..,_ ~f ¥il'•t' t11•d • !I'll '""'
The National Center
for Health Statistics. an
agency in the ~part·
ment of Health and
Human Services. s ur· j v eyed a bo ut 9 ,800
wo men aged 15 to 44
y ears who had been
married or h::id children
h vtng at home during a
three-year per iod .
C..r1 Q ~ (OVMit (l•t • "' 0'1~tJI' t t uM• """ Trt•\ ,,.,.~ n• w 4"\ •tt-cf ,.,,"' flW' Jvnr 10 tGtQ
Le>umv Clt-n ol Or-C-••"" Jw•• ,,.,..,,
l , l'lllO P"°'t """"' 0t ~ ( t.~\t (i.ut,, C'•,-.,4
Ft<Olll Ju•••••\n 1...,. llllllC P\.!Ot•\J'Wd 0t ~ (.0.,1 0,.11~ P•tol
N•• 1. 1 \ n . ,.. 1tll0 1eo1 ao
PUBLIC NOTICE
''CTITIOU~ IU$1N£U
NA#I ~lAT~Mf .. t
lM ·~~'l'\Q OC''°"' 4r" OOH'q
CW\•M\\~
It found that within a
year of begmnmg ron-
traceptive use. 4 percent
of the women who want-
ed no m ore chlldren
bec a me pregn a nt.
Among those who want-
ed to delay pregnancy
the contraceptive failure
ral.e was 7 percent. The
failure rate (<W women
in both cat~gories who
we re ta.Icing birth con·
trol pills was about the
same -2 percent.
Ulf •MillC fl l[Vl~IO .. H P
W Sut>fl.,_. Ur"I H •. ~Id AN ,,..,;o,n•• '7104
fr+O'f'\A~ f 1.t•bo•Q WOOO' '•I\ c .... CHI ll•flf l4\ V~ "'" .. , If
f f'M \ bu\tnl"\) I\ t ondu(lf'd tw it"' •f\
O•vl()v..tt ,__r_ci _,
Tl\•\. "Litt~• •~\ h M-n .,,,,.. '"' ,.,....,.{ ..... \QI°'-C-tv .... July
I. l'90 ,, .. , ..
P\,ot1,.,....,, Or..,..-(.o,,\I (>.•,1y P1tof
Jutv •. •~. n ,. 1'90 >1" to
THOSE WHO wanted
to prevent pregnancy
had a failure rate of 3
percent with IUDs. 7
per cent with condoms
a nd 10 pe rcent with
diaphragms and th e
rhythm method. For
those who wanted to de·
lay pregnancy. the rates
were 6 perce nt with
IU Ds. 14 percent with
condo ms . 17 per ce n t
with diaphragms and 17
pe rcent with foam s.
creams and Jellies
Education and ra ce
were also cons idered -·
Women Wlth less than
12 years in school ex·
perienced contraceptive
failure in 9 percent of
the cases compared to 7
percent among women
with more than 12 years
schooll.ng.
WHITE WO!'IEN try·
1ng to ck-lay a pregnancy
had a 7 percent failure
r ate compared to 4 per·
r ent for black women.
But black women who
did not want m o r e
chil dren had a higher
failure rate than like ·
minded whites, 6 per·
cent to 5 perct>nt
Lab Use
Of Cats
Pennitted
BERKELEY <AP>
The City Council will a l-
low the University of
California to continue t.o
use the city's dead ca ts
for research. de spit e
pleas fro m protesting
cat lovers.
A bout t WO doz.en pro-
t esters picketed the
council against a city
contract allowing UC
scienu.sts to use the de
a d cats for auditory
nervous system expert
ment.s.
The demonstrators
canied signs, some ol
which said, "Liberate
Lab Animals," "Dead
Cats Have RiSbts Too"
a nd "Racism , Sexism·
a nd Speciesiam -Tbree
of a Kind."
OM ol the protesters
voiced fears that the
waivenity would recei•e cata that are stJll alive
for its espertmeata. Not
10, .. Y• Dr. Jeffrey
Wtner. a UC ad...U.t.
''Eada of tltoM ca ta
recelv• to tlmff the
letbal dole ot u lllJee· tton.·• he said. ·•t
couldn't NIUl'l'eet one ot
lJloH Utile creat'"' If I
want.S IO. U I couJd, I'd
buy a ticket to
aoektlcllll -•peel to wtn ti. Robel Prise .••
PtJBUC NOTICE
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fl\f\ \I .. --· Iii ... Wtll\ ~ C-IY Ci.rt <:A 0.-Coumv Of\ J .,;y
'· "'°
PUBLIC NOTICE
P UBLIC NOTlCE
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,ICTITIOU\ 8VSIN1£\S MANIE STATIM(NT
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F ICTITIOUS •USINIE\~ '~"""" -··-OI llff-1v,
NAME \TATENICNT -·· '"'"' CU\ladV, '"'"' ~ • ""9 touowtf\Q Ptr-\Ott\ •rt 00•"0 •n0t,_V ~. CO'\h. ~ MJ<t\
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P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •vS•NES~-
.. -.-STATEMENT
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EQUAL HOUSING
OltPOATUNITV
W•1r'-MeMce:
AU '"I •late •dY.,f116H
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AU. TMI 'OI 111',llO
A art"t"n thumbt'r 's delig ht w ltb
weJl .manJ<•un'd 1eurdt'n1t front & r\Htr
Mad tor t>ntertalnln~ Largt! 52'x 130'
lot wtth t•o mple tt' privftry Den. 2
llNJrooms with OVt'rlltfl t'l<>st>ts and 2
buthN Workshop off garn~e Spacious
light bright A happ,r hom~ und
a ll for $170,:'.00
wn&.IY N. TAYLOa CO .. ......_,
JI t I S. Joa.Ill ... , aMd
N11o1wn~-1111r CINTH, M.I . '44-4t I 0
"'WI iww paPf'r la aub W...,. .....
1e<1 \o the P't'deraJ f'alr W • h a \ .. "'•" • r a I i.01111•• A t o f I H• W~1dci 2 a. ) Br ron
"'iMt'h mah~ It 1lltigal to etc. Wall• to t•\el')lhln•
ad\••Hta&l• "any pr.. ~· '*ll h low 1nt4'rf'al
ft·ntote. hm1t11tlon, or1 111Num.1 Mr loan" t'nf't<d
t!c.<'nm11l11llon ha ~-<f un frotl\ .2 lJOO tn S79,000 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'1111!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!
ri1C'l'. l'CJ&or rC'll••on ... x St()~ I------------------or nallonal un111n, or an
•ntMOon to tni.k«' an)'
i.urh pr~ert'R<'t' hmlla uon. or d11r n minatlon
Thu. new1p•per •111 oot -----
k nowlnf I> •Cl'l'Pt u n "OOU. HOUSE"
lildvert l>•n& f or r•·a l $19,500
eo1l* which L'> m \ tOI» 3 R R 2 B U o 11
tion otlh<>law lloust>"' r rimr .trl'3
Bt.IOaS: AdYetiiwn ,
...,c~ ........
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~ .... ....,. The
DAILY rtLOT .._,
• •11ty fw ... flnt ..
cornet .......... CMlfy.
Flre pl..H·e Air conJ
fTua t trttb Ju..°'t N'dU('t-ci
SS..00' Dial 7~ 1700 I J M'
Wat .... 1 •t HOfllt
~ UH. I ll.1 t'U~tom
w a t e r r r u n t h o m 1•
.., 17A3R' p vt do('k Hamn for S• I' rt c e d I • 3 9 5 0 Cl 0
••••••••••••••••••••••• But Ide r w t trade for . ¢,..,"' I 002 Pa lm Spring:. E:.t ult• ·
••••• • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• ... or deta.i Is on this honw
1 SIA ILUffS! and appt to see. 1·all ::i.t•• Blulfs tov.nhome-:.-U.r~l21off. agt 631-0094
b r a n d n 1• ,.. ( r n m I
SU2.500' N1gh1 hsh t.i.. & mrnu•s ONLY' ~an ,, ... ..,.,. 2 BR :., ""'" • dL't'~. P¥ll0b. the .. oru !
Cill now, 7~ 1700 ~vere housing shon ai;e
REALTORS
675-551 1
SOMETHING fOl IVllYOHt
COlOHA DR MAl: A ......., (Sproull
tMtitt lltve-shwenl duplex Oft Poi..Nttta. A
ftw'H bedr'OCMft URft -.d a two iNdrOCNR .....
plltt a ..... ..._. rooM Ii baHr. RNpiac•t
9d .t.ctric built In ldtcMM ift Heh Ullit.
fr•tll,..... ...t •• c..,.Mltg. 0WMt" wlN
Hci..g. '11P". Utl.000.
COLE OF HEWftORT REALTORS
2515 l. c ... t Hwy .• CoroM ct.t M•
675-55 I I
..COL
SUMMHFUH
Spec1a 1·u l.i r 16 ,JG
lla\'I! !oomer h1ng to !ol'll"
C'la.ss1fl\-d ud~ do 11 "'ell
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UC.-nc>NAL IACK IAY ISTATI
2500 l'q (t . 4 bedroom home situated
on ovn 1·1 ar rc . Shows llkc new and
fco turPs r('dwood d eck a nd spa ,
~ttrden bath house . flame room. RV
stora~t· and many extras. $328.000
U,_.l()U~ ti()Mf:S
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 u~1 C.0 01 Hl!lhw•y. Coron• d~I M•r
WI-" II \\ I' Jfl O}'T lfl', Hf:ST l.l~'Tl'\C;S I '\ TOW:'\
,...SULA POINT
OHM SUM. l·I 17H OCIAM aYD.
Ne wly decorated 4 b<jrm. family
home. Ocean View. S32S.OOO.
IATNOMT
We have sever al rlne homes
with pier & sltp
a TO.O HOISi COUMl"IY
4 Bdrms .. 3 baths : ranch style .
mini-estate in orange groves. SU9.500
Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR
111 P.,.y 1tJ• U1 •. •, h f,,' li!l1I
A&ttactlve pool duplu + 2
aood C"llOtal&. Prime loea
tlon.12815.000. 94CM999. -------
HARBOR VIEW HJU.S
..0.000 down (16%) Xlnt.
f1a.. on t1UI 4 Br. fam rm.
moulaha view home.
Alldn, *7,IOO aubmil
otfer Dottle Valentine OWDlr/ ........ ......,
JM--~ Fabuloul 1reenbtlt loc.
Rare plan 1. Prof. de·
corated neutral tones a..&00. Fie". floanclna. Ownr/A&t. 640-81'5.
3 UNITS : So of hwy.
Owner finance. $250,000
646-1103
00'~ CommlSi.1on. Many
ame n it 1es / com put e r
Blue Clup Properties
St 0,000 MOVI IN A IARI FIMD-
J BR 2ba. rumpus rm. In SPYGLASS! Senaa·
Dana Pt 1145.000 Will lional 3 bdr, VIEW home.
trade for San Dieao pre> A p&easure to live In with D Wmgele r ~7-4436
0 all amenities. Reduced
Au_.. 'I A Loan
"t.lpc>r ... 1ar1..r 1 bt'tlruom
:? bath w fulh hutlt m
lotcht>n This · "lpac1ou.,
---------1 p e rt y wn e r /Agt Sl0,000 to SJ89,000 --------·1 MIWPOaT _7f»-067 __ , _____ -i 7sz..T.1731759· l!l01 INVESTORS DUPUX
~:.ton tuv. nhomt' '"' I"'" than io ,_.ar'i old amJ h.i' ~aullfulh ma 1nt:11 ned
l(rt.>enb\'IL., pnu l'
l'hlldrt n·., phi~ }ards.
and 1t lar~t' .. nrro., .. tt
pn v111e patio With H ;, •
u::.:.umu bll• l11,1n tht'>
hollll' wlll "'" ra ... t Ill S&.500 C:a ll 7.JI :m1
t;::SELEC T
I PROPERTIES
FIX Ir SAVE
MISA VERDE
1 giant bdrm..;, J b.ilh~
'l'JJ:Jr:ih' family room
for ma l d 1n1ni.: '""'"
lVWllr) ktlt'hl•n llu11l 111
2 HOUSES-I LOT
( ·~wm bwlt C:'tl hou"'
fo'rpk , vaulll-d ('l'l l~
28 r. l'ncl ~ d. <'t'ramll ba
~ hOu&t• I llr Cotta ge
l'vt front & h,•l'k);1rd
SIG:"i.tllO
HOUSE
O..H-. R2 Lot
" t' "' µ v n 11 t' , g h 1 ... :!
llr I dt•n l'lani. drawn
fur 2nd untt 1\l!)Uma h it:
l<cl 111 101 •' •
Sl ~.000
bur. 2 f 1 r1·pl.11.'1'' I··~ •I -lllll!IC•OMM~-E~l~C!'llllAllL--1
and spa :"l"<J" v.111 k • ,\
bargam' <'.111 r11r mort• <:A.~Nt:H Y i\IU:A \'a
<k."lwb' ~Iii 23l:t cant rrad ' for uwm·r
usrr o r ~p ec ulut o r
SELl..t::H WI LL. CAHR V
fo'IN ANC.:l'.t; ,.Ith ~·.
down Sl99.SOO
leilaoe lay Pr-op.
2 Units on ree la nd
t\l'ro& from park Near
bl'ath. ba) & \h•1pp1nl(
Pnl t'd ;,t ~.000 t:ves
642·2253
DOORS TO IEACH
2 2 U u v I e It 0 w n 1• r
mo11 val l·d Opl'n to
r reat 1' e f 1 o anc 1n~.
l'•~•bl) Lillie or no cash
Will tradt! propert) · boat
r •r or ··" &!19.000 t-; \ f'S 548 Oi l~
associated
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41DaM
St7,500
,\ lru(· (l\(:r ~.000 hl'I01o>
markt•l Own1•r rn;i~
Cllrf'\;
Ddebout
Boye. Beach
Red Estate
IAYCHST
Pnde or owne rship is
r e fl e<"l e d 1n this
beaut1rully ma mla•ne<I
four bedroom. d1nin1t and
f amil y room home
l..arge yard. 'parkltng
pool. $2'15.000
Hl-7300 .....
EXEC.HOME
Be au t 1 f u I Newpo rt
&>a<'h 5 bdrm hnmc·
('o urt)'a rd entq .
0emandtnl( VM.'W or bay
& c·1ty bllhls. Sp:arkhnit
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mom' with f1n'placl!1>
Fa m r m. lux ma'lte r
su it•• Cr f'altYI' f 1n an
a\J&I Sl)S().000 Call now I m.:mo
COULD IE INCOME
BUiider's delight. So. of
PCB . R2 lot. presently
anoome duplex. Lge al>·
sum lsl TD. 5219.500.
Cote Realty
& In vestment
640-57.JL
1024
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EASTS.DE
ZONA LOT
Two Individual houses on
an H 2 lot Ea<'h ha:. ,,
separate yard. Both new
ly pamted tni.ide & out
and ternrtl' locat ion
Owner; will ca rry 2nd
TO For more info call
~1151
.. ,6'• HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
•• ... ' ' ''" pred ict e d 1n Ora n~l' [ ~ RIEi 5t:~1~~~ t~~· ."..' pool for famtl~ fun 4 s parkltng rrctanl(ular i;;;=iliiiiiii;;;;iiii:::~ .. -~ ."'"°"' •675-7060•
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REALTORS MHAVIRH
CULDESAC
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lUXURY CONDO
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llOW TO QUALi FY
TalitoRHC~t
WE LISTEN!
.. REOCARPEl 1111 754-1202
SlSOO
DOWN
\V1th a new 95'. loan 111
l21"t''lo, lntere:.t It may tx•
f)06S1 blc lo own this large
!! Bdrm 2 bath home
Ovcrlook1> lurgl' i:reen·
lJClt aru Sha rp, clean
Wlll -Only $69.\150 Ci.II
!;4&2313
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~EAN VIEW
C.Ompletely rebwlt C'ape
Code !il> le home with
ocean & Catalina views
4 Bdrms . larRe fam1h
r m, !>pacious t•nclost·d
~ard. Kt')'> to µn\»ll•
r o m m un 1 t v be a ,. h ~.500 and ·Ju:.l hkc· ,,
new home'
17141673-4400
12131 u .. 2121
HARBOR
,\ 1>1 \ "''''" nf 11 .irt>or l n\1·,lmt·nt l'o
BEACH TERRACE
2 yrs new 3 Bdrm. p:1t hJ
ho!Tll' Step:, to the pool
\ssum..· 566,7 1~ $1)i3 mo
al 9-1..a'. Call 9fl2 !131 I
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
11\ese h ttle ads really
work ! Jorn the thousands
of other people ID lhLS
area who a re regular
llSef'S of Class1'1ed Call
our ad taker •l 642·5678
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
HARlotl alDGE LE.ASE Of'TIOHI
Drand new "Renaissant e" model
with outst anding view of reservoir
& beyond. 3BRs . family rm w/wet
bar. formal d ininJ.! $1500/ mo
llolly Marka s 644-6200 IX 721
HAUotl RIDGE EST ATES!
24 hour ~ated security communit)
38 R home w/Catallna to P a lo::. J ~ 1.llJ~'H·IJ1 Verdes View. $2500/mo Bea A rnold '! ~fifjijt 644-6200. <X-5.5> _
752-1414 551-8700 M1ss1on Hiiis Country w~c~ ...
Club. 3br, 3b¥. upg raded 644-6200
lJnllled Luxury rondo
On goll course. SlJ l,000 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~v-~~Ce!""~ .. ~ flt'Sl T 0 . 9 118%. Value
$2166,000. Wa nt to sell or
llade for ~wty in Npt
or La11runa home w /view
4r yard. Oot11la.'I Honig
;14.m.1191 c<>wnen
VA
• 2 STOIY
SIOl,500
lf.U'd t.o find. Costa Mesa
2 story. 3 Bdrmt, 2 bath
homt' with bonWi room.
bnck fireplace. VA no
down terms Act now,
there's only one! Call ~2313 Oft~ II.I 9 • II ' I..,,. 111111 Nft. I • 11111
••AMDMIW•
2HOUSIS Xlnt locaUoo. Prine. ooly
Under $280.000. Owner
wiUcarry. 541.otZ Bkr.
69b441A1H
With PoOI . Owner will
CatT)' 2nd. St».-. Call
M-1171
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~ rs~_Tl:RS
IACllAY nm i . •t«J •bdrm a
beth bome fHture a
lar1e aeparato family
rm formal cUnbll rm.
Perlect for the lar(le femtly. &uutiful beclr
)'lll'd for ,.uo eetertall'I· ..,. arenct at Sl47.JOO.
Ml•IULn
14• •••
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110111 ILllRS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
MIWPOl'T HACH IUGAIM
Two L.arl(c Hed room <'ondo T a !>lll'fullv
l>e<'Oratcd With Earthtone ('arp,.1' N<'ut1 al
Decor & Wallpa ptor:i. f're~h & C.:lt:nn, R1·11dy
For A Nt>w Owner Community Pool. S11un11
& ~pn Meadow F'or Jo1urlnl( & R1ryrltnl!
ASSU MABLt: f°lltST TR l 'ST nt:trn
SI 19.900
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759-9108
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3 Bedroom, 2~ Bath lmmaculate
"Q" plan features 1unken
conversation area with fireplace.
Spacious ltvin1 l'oom, formal dln,"1
room and a billiard room. Beautiful
1reenbelt location clo•t to
community pool. '247 .500
BAYFRONT BEAUTIFUL-VIEW
S.Curity a.il611CJ wittl pool mid fot-e••r
VIEW °" ~ tvnNncJ ba$iR. DKorator
. alft•ftltl•t for th• d hcrimlRatlRCJ
uecutt•• retreat. 2 bed. 2 ba. c~ .
'with boat slip avail. $275,000. Owe of
th• ~w °" Mt. WATIR ot tt.it priu!
631-1400
Al THY AXER-$139,000
Large ycrd. VU of CJOff CCIUr'M. but a
chal~ IMSI! A faMHy Cll"H with )
MdrOOftll, 2 bo. Larqe cOUfttry liiitcheft.
631 -1400
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631-1400 673-4900
THE rtNTHOUSI
A v1t·w across the cove to hl ut•
water and dancing sails . Dramat1r
C'ntry with 2 bed room~ & dC'n.
S!i40.000
IN NEWPORT CENTER
• 644-9060
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beu_,r way to tt•ll more
people a bout Ult' servt<'e
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about our low r at.e5 to.
da). 642-56"1~ ----
For CM Ad i" WOMl'fl'I Wartd
Cdl SH 642-S671. bt. 330
Trimmed Tunic! Wrap Into This!
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:-.u p.·r ·1 bdrm 1·ontJ11
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l'•..nd i.: '11•w of babhhni.:
bn•,._ .in•I 11n 1. ·" ' l.1i:h•
und ll•f\ ,\,,l'lu m.1 hi ..
lti.111 Onh ~ 1;,141 Lill
I 'lt•<1n 1 Rdrm plus a<ltJOt1
fu ruly room. nl·w paint
tn & OU1 New 1 arJ'14·L.,
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS
2 MASTY IDaMS
1 T hrt·c· y e a r ::. nPw , :.!
Bdrm .... 2 ..., ba th-.. :!
f1rt'placth All bw lt1n'
'1oubk> ,Raral(«> with po11I
and JltCUUI. Offered J l
unly 912.SW. Call $40. l 15 l
~HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
NEW CONDOS
:! fl 3 H .. :IJR00~1~
~.utmg at SlOl.OUO
On \'1cton;i bcwn
'l/1•wport &
llar bor Blvd
541.3559
~n646-6ffl
l'lllltlC'l1:d. Ith• rloo r:..1~~!!!!~~~~~~ Roman bath, l11r11c trtt
'ihaded lo< S l 7 S.000 "IWJo:CR~"T .. 3 Br. ~
Ba, .. 1cx fo'm . $98.000 ~
Owner I A Kent 962"6JSS _
~~-2 Hdrm eac h un it,
tn.-me ndcJu.o, v 1e w. l" los<'
to Newport Pier. r ent rut Only askang $425,000
JACOBS REAL TY
'7M'70
~r lnva1tmenl
3 Bdrm lower , J Bdrm
IJllPe'r duplex Out.oiland·
Ill« Balboa •~land anvest·
ment and summer home
$499,SOO
BALBOA ISLA:-00
Rt;ALTY
673·8700
°'''"''" Loolr Acre and "4 zomod R-4
3Mr. 2Ha . R·2 r.oned. R\
par1ung , lg lot, SI 1.5.00U
642 2231
•Mesa Verde
Exec•
S p arltl1n g po ol
home /built 1n w1n r
c l o se t / a o ur m t•l
krtchm/S bdnnstram1l~
room/private balcony off
master i.uJ te & more'
$189.950. MS-9491
CUSTOM CONDO
Grul buy! 2 bedroom~
ne w pelnt , cus tom
nrpeta. dra~s. Built
m'i in kitche n , wood
cab&nets. C1oee to pool
and rec room. $95,000
C all l o day! BKI!
540-1720
TAii&&.
located nea r Oran.:~--------County airport. Owner
will rmaoce w1lh s1so.ooo
down F'\lU price ~.000
C.11 ~2880. ~gt.
1006 .. .................... .
ZUMITS
on Dtamond/Nonh Bay
area. Lovely 3 Bdr
home + 2 bdrm •pl, sa.ooo.
LOUIUCHTB.
& AIMt. '71-U I I
GRACIOUS
LIVING
Quiet, solitude. adults
only, 2 BR 2 Ba, patio.
only SUl,500 Cell •
845-9111 ~
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Haw 10melhln1 to MU? a...uw •• llw.U.
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"P'ut Result"
Service Directory
ad ... Call Now
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719-1616
a.-• 107'
~ -.t.....1 Sl'.ASONS TbtACHAPI _. ,,.... MOUNTAIN ARt:A. 8 fl
Pl ap 1 rty 1680 i.cre r«rHl View oalu. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Do wntown 1• M com plan. pnvacy. r aved ~ ~. wtr & pwr 532.000 mercl•I propert)'. 120· full pnce T erm• Aet rront.aae on h1ah tr•fllr Bob lll05l 122·~ $l. l350,000. Ow~r Wiii __ ;__ _____ _
fl!W\C{! John M6·22'n or1---------~ 28ll. FOILIASE
C:_..hll-~T••• ........... 1700
2ur 1ara1e $$80 cno A Real Treat! 3Br '.
Landlord will do yard M~Clo&e tobeacb'.
""'ork 175 J om nn St Ki<blOK! Garaate! fiilew
«2131439 W I. Good area t8402> ree "
<>c.... Ylr# Y...t Rt.:NTIMES 631~
3 Br. all nu crpts. cur 3244
ta.ins .tr paint. spotN-1111 ••••••••••• ••• •••••••••
clean. $650/mo MOO dep ~Ill ~·
&&.S-3000 W OJ Arf.,.
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Take over ea1u1n1
loaatOWC lar .. Jnd T O
3 lvl1 b4rm1 . 2 "•
beUlllCOCDftl pool 6 U•n a at.lral a&r 6 moc-.
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• ~ C'Otl\Piet• honw Spat'l<Na family
l)' .ap1radt'd lhno\ll l"OOm and Uvln~ ronm,
kll9ll)' lo(aled wU.h rom man) t• xt r o 1 n U\I"
,.._pnvat) )tUii r kJM< b('1n1llf1.1ll)' dernrul••J
pm&lauty to pool, apa. ~ SllU.000 A,,11°""
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BY OWNER l Br. l Ba.
~w 2 bedroom 2 bath
home. M11;s 1on Lakei.
Co1.intry Clu b. Golt·
teruus·pool &>auufull}
land1caped. no ma 1n
tcnanee > ard
r.r1re 2 Br. J Ba. IM!w paint. 3 Br. 2'-'z Ba .• fam rm
gar. & fenced yard. $380 FP central AIC. lui.h
Lst le last, plu.'> s"° stt covrd patio w I a uto
dep 25-4' Orange 11~ sprinlt. & lrg sundc:ck. ~-·c· !'>48.ms m>. No pets. 7S2·25SO • SIJUll
Rnl F.ala\e ---0-P.w ~ I
don o sen OPPOnUNITY S pring s Co nd
9t00Clubhouse Kd
Oe!wrt HotSpnntt'
213-378·2572
~Imo J Hr 2 Ba 503 3 RR rondO. WoodbridRe. '
Tr a verse l>r • n r So Irv 1 '·• Ba. W ID. pauo.
Coast Plu11 lfrfs rtoq '57~ mo 552·3339 .......................
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qtac.'t •• cklM &o beM"h •
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poteatlal By 0 11on
"r SH0.000 2 l3 llO a.:t
~ .111\1 1Z lJlll ('()AST II WY
LAOUNA BEACll
-t!f7 484K
IV PA RK 2 hr :! b.a loll--' IOU
Ni-wl} decorated on fee
Ii.net Owner extremely .u~ and priced to st'll
~ 133:>.000. Call ubout un
~llt>vablc ttrm~
Lie low lnterest assul!Ml
ble loan. Cust.om 38r on nrly t acre w 1seuooal
stream. close to bch
YI \o le W $395 .00U
Own1agt. 498-0257
OWNER-Lovely Two
Rd r m T ..,.o ba
Ho u st<.WA Lt\ T O
BEACH f r plc , patio
Dbl Garage. enclosed bit
) rd Sll6.SOO 498-2265
1 Northwood 1 Pu II y Up
~raded . a 1c. e nd un 1t1ove rs 111~d enclose
patio 101•'" a:.:.um lo an C..:a ll Mun ·f fl
8.JO.~pm 7 14.~4 .47
Arter $p m & wk nds
114.7:11 4620 a u oo
!'lo P"l ' K id!> O K 3 bdrm 2 ba communal~
~1ss1on Hilb Co unt ry ~-0043. S59 ~'---paol. tenm:.. n1ve rs1t>
Club Jbr. Jba. upgraded 2br lrll! yrd. i.m do.: OK lk11Chl:.. 979·6151 btwn
Cnused LuXur) condo avat.I Auic I. ~'mo Set-\Is ______ _ ----S\%1.000 J a0c· ,.... ........ .,,.......
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Our Specialty
ltaW. Seeks & Alsoc.
546-'522
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PRIME EA.5TSIOE
S21i6.000 "anl to !>~II or ---------•I bdrm Air tond. S6Sfl mo
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Sl12..500VA LN
Sharp Tiburon Hal~
3 8dnD t den. 21,. ba
condo. $117 ,.500
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Woodbridge ~sti.h:' $~7.!JOO 3 ~r 2•, s ...
l"OCIUD. pool. IP•· bu.it
ang, IOllJ.n.: bike tru1b
\Olleyball. tefln" &
m>re' Beaut 1.: l.1h·ht'll
w oak nrs &. oth..r up
s:rade ~ 97!1 H7v &.
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HARBOR Jl1dge F.6t3tes'
Gori~ L UCt'm mdJ 3
br, 3 ba . 3 car gar
Ocenn /Mountain ',, • .,.
th o ~ nH $595,000 700 1977
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2 Bdrms ealh
TIIESTAR:-<ESCO
673 7761
ur l..a~Ulld hoffil.' ¥> \It'"' flrt'pl8C't', fre!oh paint
& yard Oou.gla.<, ll1in11ot ne""" carpet and dr:.pc<i
114 !fi3 1191 !Ov.n1·r 1 Ooubl{' it.,r,,~, .• block
UMTA.LS
2 + 1>212 ba St 100 tum
J br 2 ba $1000 tum
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6 llDIOOMS f'o r sale b y o wn1 r .
'\eat 4&clean&onl> 2•, O et'rf1e ld plan I
mtles rrom the surf t-'ull Townhome. Jbr . 2·~·ba.
pnce only $113,000. separat~ din rm. thom·
Park Place l n(-. M2 7461 lot . newly decoratt•u
- -----· ---thru-out, new oak pun~i
Bt:ach Houi1e 1 ': blks to 11\i in ram rm. ~-8432
ocean . Spa . S auna 3
bdrm 3 ba. wood rloo~. nu: LAKES. plan D. 2br.
sk)' lights . stained ~lass. 2ba. 1.32.0sq fl + privatl' 2
"II a meo1t1es $217.S.OO t·ar gar. upgraded with
OWC SJ6.0l21. 536-6585 bc::.t lakt' view. StJJ,500
.,..._ 1044 ~'~mable. 493-2047 ur
~ ,035.0wner.
COLDWaL IAHKfR
IS HIRING w,. h..ivc ..i ft'w salei. !Jl•'I
t111I\:> still 11vtnlabl·· h•r
,. µ.•n1•11Ct'd sal{•J>p.~ple
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F.MPLOYER
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JASMINE CllB
t'hol~ or two oulsland
lt\R modt<b Vian 5 & 6 3
Hdrm ocean v1~w. bt·~t
locullon
DOVY SHORES
4 Bdrm. oeean bay.n1tc
vu:w Lar1tc lot. &•p mi.tr
bdrm 1207 ~anllatto Or
$315.000
ltGCAHYOH
CONDO
ON THE HORlW :-1
i'tu!> cxc1ung 3 bedroom.
21.<z bath townhorfl(' an
San Clemente leatur6 :!
pools and a golJ 1Jract1Cl'
area Sl29.SOO
LINGO HEAL r:STAn ;
498·4%0
SClll.hMM Capi1tr.o I 078 •••••••••••••••••••••••
38r. !Ba. 2 C'ar j!ara1H'
Condo. $18.000 S22.000
dwn. assullll' ht TD :1l
9-\.'~ St>llt-r ..,.111 1.:a rr>
b:Jlance ~96 li50 ai:i
1080
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lion Sa n Clrm 1•ntr
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541.7729
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l..e~1opt or ? Sl89,500
········••············· For sale D) Owner I
bdrm den Condr1 Cl1>-.1·
lo So Co:ist Plaza l v
graded c:irpcl Pool
car port $65.000 :?V'.
down Owner "'111 Nr~
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parks. St26.500
Gokl Bluff. "> Ownt'r Wood & gla:.s 4 bdrm
551·6'7U custom hol'Tk' on l.ir>:e comer lot v. 1th exr1ting
-WILLOWS 2Bd l ·"'•B.1 ocean \'1ew" Spac ious
S ingle fa mily homt-master swte with his &
~ear park on l'UI d1• .,aC' her.i; baths L:irg<' po<>I &
Assume loan. Man~ frwt -.p:i Fle xible rinanl·
J Bdrm. VI\'"' ~ust ,l'e'
1614 Sant anclla
Real Estate As-.cx·1:itr'
needed ror p'nflll•
:->ewport lk nch loc:at1on
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Condo By Ownn, 55~.5011
rum or S58.000 unrum
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~ME FHA
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640-5157 BY OW:'ll F:R 1.4>\•f'.'I) 3
Bdr m . 1 ~~ Ba fenef'd
front & rca r . 1·ov .. rl'd
patio Assuml· 560.vOo
t-llA loan Call
134 -1830 or
mil C $I J5, 1/1)11 ,\ .:t t'flW\) In '\pl t>r l..1i;un.1 I •Jrldl• s·,o f"'l l1w 11r ~ 2'il.~ KJX W•Jt• ~Mt:! horr"' "'•lh \ 1t·11o> ti. ' .. rd \ n 1.1n 1111•' •· I •,7 .1
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SAN CLEMEHTE 71 1 9'i"J 1!41 "'"' n•'r • prittSJQ{,,OOO University Park! Submit BIG c•uyoN
terms a t $135,000 . "" l\bodln1flge 752·7373175&-UOl
Ruh1 (~1Wti)ii41$1Jj
Spectacular golf courst-
estate . 6600 sq fl 4 to 6 Ow.8 ANXIOUS
Bdrrns. S'h b•ths. Pool Harbor View Home. 4br.
Partnt'rsh1p :.)11d1ra
l!On 1nve'ilor' pn mt' 7 led btote
duplexe. on t:I t:ammu W-.hd 2900
H.~at Lur~t· a ~~um •••••••••••••••••••••••
------~--·I loan.' 0c .. ,1n 'u SoLd 1n LEASE/Ot'TIOH
75~6616 S51·3'0t -and spa. Sl.500.000. 2ba. Countr>• Frenl·h de
1'2W8arranu Pllwy,1"'-R.ealE.Ute Tll ST AINES CO. ror b)' pro S229.000. High (> n t' pk I( I !"> ',; d n "'a.nH-d Al!\ \9 '.l lrAI'.!
TurUerock Glen. Lowest
pneed 5 bdrm. 3 ba. 3 rar
gara1e. Owne r /Agt.
$299.SOO. Call 6"4·612S
Aft 6P~
Sweeoping lawn down to
lake. Fmest lakeshott lot
111' lrnne. 3 bdrms. 2\1
betm. fam nu .• full D1n
111g rm Entry patio w1Ut
large deck overloc , .. ng
lake $28S.OOO. 559·7139.
nu: RA!'\CH. 3 BR +
den. 2 Ba. upgraded
~ all nl·~ carpets &
drape~ ~nJt l ~loq
wi lovely ya.rd Assum
loan. Sl37,000 851 ·9135
own.rlagt. ------* * WOOOBllDGE l::)iJQy rommunity pools.
pllrlts. lake! 3 Br 21, 88
v.1th SUP ER upgrades
\n affordable pn ce of
$153.!llO Great v.tlue in a
rapidly apprec 111t1n1t
area.
IJ \\OOdbrldge
Re.airy
551·3006
r.t nu Pk••.ln iM
COHDO w jPOOl
BeauWw 3 Br. 2ba e nd
unit
Sweeny . Sm 1th & AsSO<'
67J.88M
IYOWMR
1 Bdrm. t ba. Lakes
Townhouse Assum.
S'71.SOO at \l'V Owner
will help w /finan 1\Skmg
S93,SO O 8 38 1 726
t>ves/ wlmds.
tan AGI PARK
1be ultimate in an E lm
model twnhae. All e nd
unit in a pn me comer
location facing green·
beJl. 3 Br 1 V.. Ba. cstm
wlndoW t'Overings. fine
w a ll cove ring s 1n
bathrooms. bnc k and
redwood patio. This
home thows just like a
model. Cao be youn foe
M.tOO. c · ...
WOOD.llA'-!..E ass um• b I e Bi 11 ~ 61')7761 761).0'.Ml. t7$.l.260 Open led&•tt.W ~ Sat&Sun, l·S.
Baywoocl Townbomc : ~~~~~~~~~~ NEWPORTHEIGIITS 2BR 2·slry, frplc lm -rnac. cood. Upgraded m THE ILUFFS ColY home w II~ loc Cul
ea rthtooes. S30.000 do Dramauc 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, de sac f'rplc. 28r I ba
Ai&Wnab4e loan. woo·t fo rmal d 1 n rm v.· rm for expa ns1of1
last! 11Ql,S.OO. Call \Oday townhome .. Eles:ant .. st -t 9. 500 O wn''' gt
Dennis R~~-" Assoc. S16St~INGS &. CO _646-_21i7 __ l ------
USIYOURVA!
A Choice of
Eitllet" HCMM:
64C).S560 HEW ON UDO
FAMOUS NEWPORT Dramatic 4 Bdrm 3 Ba .
RESIDlMCI Agt. 675 t8S4
IACICIAY SftANISH FWth • .._..
CHAllM Ewl'l~n\ opportunity to
t;40.53!>7. Brok .. r -----
3 U at I IX G-ross
F. ~•d e C !\t •' O v. n•·r
11 na nl't'd w rte' dn
631 ~
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3124
12 Unit!> Pool 370 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Avocado. <.:~ $Mll.OOO ~ud10 •J>l.:> I>rt.-or rvm
10•, 1ntt'r l .. •l. ~5 OOt• Pnv pallo Watn & ""''
dov.11 Owner ~ 71. l ~ S250 M~ 646~-n.1
"'.port ..... J 16' ········•••••••···•···· 40UMITS
4 Bdrm. 2"? ba. + Bonus
r m . Cor ne ll Mo d el ,
C.Ollege Park. Centrally
localed OR 4 Bdrm. 21,
ba + Bonus rm Plan 46
m Culverdale. Excellent
ho m e f o r )(r ow ln ~
ranuly
Pool. Hot Tub , Volleyball ma ke SSS Spal·ious 3 Br
Court. 4 bdrm ~ Maid ·:. home w/vu from 2nd Sl} IY OWNH
room P nce reduction Npl ll ~t!> Chrfh:iven
Xinl Garden GroH 10<.'a
lion Low. lo v. ma 1 n
tenanl'c tOX g ros'
Owner will corn w1lh
2!r. do"'n .. 'ull. pnc,•
SU00.000
LJDO l!'LE h> Wet>k or
monlh Ju...,l rt'mvdelc:'(.) 1
br. 2 ba Walk lo b.·:it h
<'lub & u·nni~ b'"i5 t>l61
an:•a $175.000 SZ75 000 3Br. large lot . good loea ~.000. Bnn1ot creative H:.tt'RoclRers 631.1266 t1on Conv e n tio n al 20 U ..... ITS ~ Uwt.fti~ ""' ...................... .
of~~rradel Sol Realtor ••,~«!1~ ... S75.ooo.~7·JlB2
Hedda M ar os1 646 1044 ~;-~~~. !.~~-
Leave message REALTORS ~~-~.!!~••••••
Bread .tnd butler Ul\ll' in .-......._ p inMl&a 3207
llood CJr anl{P lo•·:1t111n -ett IOX s:ros!t O""nt'f "''II ·~-;•••••~,··•••••••••••
carry w Ith 29•, t.lo..,. n :-.;1•.1r n<'"' _ br drn hom•·
----s~~t.;;'iTudoS lllLl.. c~"t0;' COHDO/S I 19,,00
""''g 18 r. c4 oc ~ Beautifully decorated 2 POlllt 700.96l2 Bdrm co ndo ..,. I t h
DUPLEX c-n r I o., c d It a r a .: \'
1wo 2 bdrms Steps 10 'll!t 900 Ow ner .... 111
ocean &. channel /h c·arry "" low dn Pa}
sumable In at 10•.,•: mcots1,;:-.sL·TR t-. owe 2nd. LJO 130'7 .tOth c.
S t Sl9S.000 Ownl!r :>57 8623 _________ 1_Ag.;;__en_l_Oo_n_673_-0697 ___ Bluffs Super grt!t'nbeh.
SAH :'~fl'JIH PIOBATE SALE! ~"r:J_A_gt_C_hue_k_G_
0nJ) $139.S.OO. Super 2 P'1•1• o.pa.x
s tory cofldO. I bd rm A rare opportunll~ 10
w /loft sitl1ng room. ca.sh 111 on the Buy of
formal d.uung rm. bnck }OUT life. 2Br. 2Br & tBr r 1 r e pla c e . a t r 1 u m units with 2 car garage &
garden. Less tha n 2 fireplace. Best orter over
yean old Newl y listed SL50,000 t a kes 1t • But
w/&Mwnable Joan. Hurry!
OCEAM,ACIFIC
IHI Estate
759-1616
JONES REALTY
673~21 0
ARAREFIMD C'harmin~ 3 bdrm ranch
style home 1n DOVER
SHORES area. Large rountry k it chen & a cov.
ered patio for entertain
1ng' On ly $180.500
1~ 7373 1759· UOl
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
San Juan Ca po SS8. 900 ~
RT. 2 Ba. 1480 ~Q ft H~ r..
old Agt 5-1 1 · 5032
•EXCITING•
Soec*lllJ
U>vely.\tia hly upitraded
Villa West HO<nl'. 20xti0.
Laguna Hills nicest 5
star park. corner lot
w larae patio ar ea Air
co nd n nt~ $27 .500
(J~J I.Worn
1 9 1 4 T r a v c I e 1 ,.
F\Jllpnn·S:-~.ooo 1,1,1nd ./\\1 B1am1 1l
19 U..._.ITS , 1•11 '· frvlt , ... ·uu1 in
" tuh dbl £<ira1w ~ m" All I Br Cu!'>lJ .\I, . .,,, \nnual b l' Hill Grund\ owe ~•ln 20·. dn t-'ull 1Utr.bi5,611il
pm~ S!IO() 000 t\11 an· :! -----
Bdrm 91 ," Gro!>i-Thi~ COf"OftO •1 Mor 3222
propicrt~ has Pt-ndabl\· •• ••••••• • • • • ••• • • • • • • •
Ll'SK Harbor \ u I till ... 8 UNITS
Good Santa An:i kx:a l1on
All l Br UDlllo ~UM hllvt•
new la11o1\ owe lrg 2nd
Pr1Cl'd 10 .,~·II la-.t
S?.25.000
Jbr. 2ba fam rm trpl
\ a ultt'll ••·LI!>. b<'aul
\ ar"d v.· 1!87t>b ' n•"" lo
p a rk G a rdt•n l'r 10l'I
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6-W-6161 4-PLU Costa \ksa loca!lon 3 Br l...4te 4 HR. 1-'am ttm 21 •
2 Ba 0...11er will c.irry al ba. dbl Jl,ar . aboH~ Big C
10' ~ ror t ) r... W .000 Yrly 1825 6i5-J~i
down F'Ullpnrc $20$.000 --------Y~arly income $20.000 C... M.H 3224
Tena.nlb pay uulllle., ••••••••••••••••••••• ••
w1cabana. out.side pa110 ~ f R(HIG(
& garden 01:.hwa~hl•r HQML"<
d1:.po<,a l f rost f r,·1· _..,.__-+--~l
ICIDS /PITS C)t( t: S ID E Spa<'1o u <.
T ownho u i;e. 2:irag<'
fl•nced . p atio $595
642 ~ l 0 646 4848 Fri g1da1 re Fren«h Real l::sllltf' lnvt·~tnw nb
armoirc di v1d,·r . 2 33J3W (;o~tH~\,:'>>ll ----------
IESTCONDOS
IH HWf'T CUST
Dramatic 2 story Plan 2,
priced to sell at Slll.5.000
:.torage sheds . C'Om cr IOl 645·6646 STILL LOOICIMG7
IAUOA IHU836CIL•SS...,.. W•"V•Air..ctr~ OWLIX IAR'9AIH ,.. ""' Pndc or ownership tn Yow M.w H.. &...J-IHdl 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEANFRONT
N ew m odular \) pe
homes. pvt community. 2
bc:hl, at hr security. s ub-letllnc OK. <714 l 499·3816
1MIOMLYWAY
TOfl<>
3 Bdnn door plan. ocean view dec k s . la rge
••closed brick pat io.
Priced for Immediate
sale al S139.000. MJSSJON REAL TY
... -0731
Ocean view + beautiful
greenbelt view mak es
this OM of the prime un ·
it.a in the Crest. Custom
decorated. S189.500
Unique Floor Plu 8.
2+dell. lowest priced un
it in I.he Cttst. 1162,900.
Special single story Plan
1 on larsest areenbett In
lbe'Crest. Sl7$.000.
One block to bay and MOllU HOME ple11 $180.000. 20'; dn ~ l
ocean. Owner will carry SALIS Ownr live 1n . l.1•on Of •
t.he (>llper $175.000. Call 2706Harbor. Sle2<>6·A Mart)'nOw 972 9300 OYR ,000 .,...., .. u,.. 937 _ _::__.._..;. _____ -' Couftl •d Yecwlft!
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· --·•-••••-Fabluous·Lido ioc.11on. 14 UNt 1ndustnal µroper dbl wide 1977 Lancer. ty centritll) located 1
privacy. a nr water. a block from downto"n UDOISU
SUPER WIDt: LOT-
Co1y 2 Bdrm cottage.
featuring beamed cell·
ra.rdind! <SRZ5021 l.AtWla Owner asking
....., ......... ..._, 525.000 Call
154-7070 ~alonomlt'$
1 na s and used bric k I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
ltrePlace. Plans avall•· 1-----111111---
.uoo •••••••••••••••••••••••
Nt:WHliGE 2Br. 3 Bo
Tot.a.I prh acy Is quiet
Ad.WU. Fe.UM Pet OK
IAw "'°" la cOIU SUOpermo.
2111112 Wall~ •C. &a~
.,,,_ I M4 .,.,... I 044 1:l•, !hil!~~~1·( .llt\· ble ror l ota) remodel and MOIU HOMIS ~ Bay«t>Mn YU lob _ .. ..,.,_ wtth CO"'"lal ap from 52990. wa lk to _,....,.. ..,. . ~ a .._aut.lfu.I 11-•le . proval. For rurther de· ~ "'"' .... beac h. te rm:-ava il. ..............................................
macnab I Irvine
realtg
AtualtQtA9'V~
THI "'VINI COWANV
wec:MOW.~I SBR San Wis Rey w/1olf eoone view. Won 1 last at $112,500.
Amy Brawn ~1414-. CX-73)
'711-1414 111.u• ~ V.., C.. WooclllCdqia C.... .... .. ....
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OMl-TWO.THUI Bedroom CODdos ror sa Je
In Newport Heights.
Swlrom.iq pool, comer
ti St. A.llidNWI • Clay
Slreel. Open ct.Uy a p. m.
o'clock \o 1 p.Ul. o'clock. 411 St. Aadrews. Ne:r ••c:IL Pnce .., toSIJI•.
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Dbl Par "'' l!dr rulh pvt community . tenn1,,
ma 1nt \d \d~~~ no court&tpool a<'cess.Yrh ~l' lnqwrl' ..tl .>..:• 111\h SIOOO 6 ~"' 36 1'. St 71•·98().6331 m o . "'.,. ".
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1\dults no pets 5450
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street Totally charming
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Uivll!h 2 BR• fo'cd Yard !
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Sel'urity . pr es t1 ~41 .
pmnty. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba ,j
pool $13001moyrl)' r• 1
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dock 12100 1 1110 . or lyr I••· UOOO . "l"' _m_tWt __ . ____ ..._ __ • Owaer I All: 17S·3411 ... ~
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t.o yield 22'~. 3 yrs. c..,
Paw 497_... ••
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b.am.~. hn1pl•<'t'. n11n1
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yard, ) rly $°100 ; UI 11
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•Br 20. \flf)'l•.•llunl CouplC' o v~r 3~ tn --tuge Sl!iO. Wkly 11.u .... .__IT
floor. bu1111tuJ nrw dt. ma n•lt'.' 11 unil A 111 Smlill htud10 Apt. lmmed !i3S-lU6 "" "rv
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br3ch 6 bu Av all now rh1ldrt>11 ut pt•h :.10 Z!(KJ ft'.'nuelt' prt-forred 1295 Large Big Bear C.:abtn. tn prestige loc, l ncld~
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Pnme Retail Spal'l' un
17th St . C.:oi.t a Me\J
S600tmo
1012 W~1 kalbuu Ji>(I hnnll n.•w lu x Uu hiktn" cept1on1s t. teh:phont'
7»nTI hw•litlcr. No 1itlt1> kids 1 $42~1 mo 1 Dr, i•lcan, · "' or JUi.t aet11ng answerin& •more fo'rom Rl::ALONOMl<.:S
bdrm ~ ~bdrm~ l'WY. 1 blk lO 10.,.11 & ""'11Y Wknd or wkly $275 per mo T H t: C-rcW
Ca II 675-670IJ
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water ~1e ws Lock 1bll' ----Gur . UJ)l>taui-. no lmti.. y...._ • ......_ 4250 ftlb6ional environment 1-. Sidi> lar1e1· ntw l Ur
VauJt~ r \'lhnai. z .. un
dt.'C:ll,, "aarage v. uh l11Wl
di). Adulti., nu vet,,, f\lijl
I $475 lncld utll 7S2 ~
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Color photoi. ol May 18th
erruptlon. !Ix 10" . S15.
I lJl14". $30, 16x.20" . $60.
Photo Speclalll~. P.O.
Box 7136. Salem, Oregon
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Pnme retail ... pare. l..300
fl. Sll70 mo 100.1 'i
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l'o{· ... rivrt Shon ·, J Hr .! b.i
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t-'runl, prtvat.• bt-ac b. 11.lS -.q rt M 1. -.11h front
2br, fully rum Ava il now r..-... --"""'-1'~.....l olf1ce. 13.n!e d nH· In ri ,1r 2nd T.D.'s
$10,000
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ln thu, lovl'ly a Br 2 b.1
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tn:i ~ Unique, Deluxe 629 TermmJI \\11\ • '1
Office Space S.a-O 9352 d .. \ '· 611. 0M1 TAHm
ad u It cv 11 d11 1'110 I, ic;.c_.a.,. Mar ll22 ~ a heavenly v.ira
llcJn ln lhi8 mockrn 2 br. z
ba bung11low . on thl.'
watur a r ound lhl•
ISiand lrom l'ol>('(•le tn
native 11urroundlngs
Adult:-. o nly C:ir ir1
duded. Tr11ns portut1on
tu & from airpvrt pr11
\'Jded P Vt ply. trw 2W!I
Available t''l"
d ubhbe. RJle '4.'<' next In
I~ HObp No i>t'ls $700
Im + Uhl 631 !11111
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Panora m u.· OC't'an Vll'V. forbe.s~. many xtra!l I ADULTS ov1-:1t 3:, N11 ,
2Br. cxtrns $800/mo blk t.o O<' "42-0083 M I-'. pclS. L E t-:WAKU AP'l'S,,
ll!t. Zlia. \t'ry I.:. ull vn I floor. bcaullful nt•w dl.x
dN·or . fri>le . P\'l. nr
bcaeh & bay Avail now
Cl11lcJre11 OK, $925 mo
IOU Wt'lil Ba lboa Jdf,
1:.>.:rrn
•Wet Bars
• Fireplace:.
• Private Patios
• Spectacu lar Vi ew:.
250 to 3000 Sq Ft
(714) 675-8682
lt-usc 49'J·l632. I ~·:l303 W~nd:.tc~ 2020 f'ulh•rtun Av<· .t i Vt•n.atlle:-. 1't•nlhous1·.
blk E. or Nt'WJl()rt ""' & CK'Cllll Vil',.. 2 bdrm 2 t'Ves & wkends. ~--------...1
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$7115/mo D I W, c rpti., 642.5(173 Sunny f'at10(:>468l'Jft'l' ~IUO Profess1o nully :.tnl'I.'
drps, A1C. beautifully RENTIMES 631·455.5 1!171 Arrh uigmeenn~ tnh·r
dl'<'Or & crys tal fllrtures. 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid W1-std1ff 2 bdrm :! h.1 HOUSEM "TES IX-sign. shart• nt•w oft ,,.,.,,,....,.. t:ocl "ar , adll.1> I Br Ut.11 pd ..,.,.. Uprv•r 1 "' 1•1 ( I ~ ._,. 64"'2.c,,,,3 • · .._,, "'" New y decorall'<i. ll11:h ....... 4•"• ~P••I'\' , uc pnnt Jl'I ....,, Adult, no pell>. 3f:l:l W ""' ...... ~• w" ..... '~ 3298 Bay. S48 95 16 l'\!thng. F'rankltn s ton·. l ·c .. u loom . lut('h d r ,1r1
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdnns. 1 bath apt. ---en<'I. garage. No pets APPLY NO CHARGE mi: tbl Nr :-l5 rr ... > ~
Jbr. 2ba. 2 car gar. bit in:-.. Adults. Gas paid. 2br, 1ba. no p..·t:.. SJ.l01mo. SMO Call 642 2.134 *•HOWIE• • l)}w ltJ 1..00 ~~I h &
Magnolia & F.dinger 642-5(173. 500 JoannSl.545-4529or JteotaJ S banngSt'rvicl' J ,0011 "I ft .ivJ1 I
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S630 lsc 54M·6 2 13 or
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Spac 2 br, 2 ba. Adults Bach. loft . rern~c. ~to\e, 3br,2ba. •7 blkto!M·h ----tH0~711
<.:omplex Patw. \'iew, pool. Adulli.. nl) pdi. !163 881~ f"cm '#4\nls -;amt• t11 ,h.m ·
frplc, cn<'I gar. ~as S330.Call640·2901 968·223M 2 bdnn apt ll B $1~ mo C•1\ta Mei.a t;a:t•1·u11\1
:-.Love,, dis hwhr, Jae 848·i4!'>!1 Suit('!), av111labtc 2:j(J .. :
lndry rm. t"rom S475 VILLA MADEllA 2 Bit I Ba. fplc. !SW Cl:.i~ ---17th St. 839 7000. 631 W.1
-SPMC 631-6107 2 Hr. 2 Ba .. nt-w 1·rµt,, SL.~ m l Hoommall.' want•-d tn 'hr ~. 2b11 nr S.C Plaza ---
pool, Ja<·. :.t•c JWll', arr. 2fir, pool, garage. adulb.
u l ti µd . S52S mo no pc t:.. Quiet. S·t50
~377H 646-0354 ---
2 f'rnf Dl'l'Or W<1ll•rfrnnt Extra l.ar«Je Rooms
t:onrio!> with boat :-.1111:. Cit-an. qwl't. 2 Hr. I Ha ,
~pct'l1.1c·ular vu l\~l·nt No kids pNs $3.'>0 mu
2 I 3 5 'I 5 I I 7 0 & Call Jeff f.Jl 1260
~ 'iWV(' & di;h whr ind b75 0349 3Hr hse With :! Olht'n. S2:J.(J
Encl $!araJ(ci.. Coupl\· m > nS-0239
Yo u take t•,1rc 11f lh1·
hou~c wnr k .I fur111 :i.h
Npt I Airport Ano.
'llt>wh redt'<'orate<J ,,rr 11·.-
spac<· rrom 75' fl r uH
'>•'r\ lt'l' !>40 29611
pref. Ch1ldrl'n OK Nil \'l'NatU{-:.. I br 1·ondo. xlnl
"'-'t!>. $t20 Ut1I p<1 • ''" locatioo. full •w1·unty &
t'l'pt eke . .232-l t-:ldcn. .1ml'n1tH·:.. $!'>11'1 m u 64~ 19& 1!17 :\506
1600 :-.q h l.Jrl:l• :1 b<lrm Ot'tJt'ht.'1.I I HR I Ba 31Jl,
homo· & i:r111·1·r11•:, :01 SQ fi o r plui.h """' "~' 1531 'IP.H'\' ~IW m.. I f'lltr.11
l<ICJUOn J\ llll, 7~>-1 fii l<'I 2 ba (1r,•11lal't•, :O.IJ:t!'HHJ.-. 110 13rd ~I l',1rt rum l<e,pon:.1bl1• (,•m :!~1 t
pal111, d1 o;h w a ... hC'r SlSO mu .. 'l'l' Yrly !\on sm11kl•r l11,h;1n·:!Br lu'\l'tUll\•·'•IJll•'
XI.NT
BUSINESS
PARK
LOCATION
MESA
INDUSTRIAL
PARK
711 W.17th. St.
Costa MffO
642-4463
•OM 7.SOO 1q ft. &
~ 1.170 sq. ft_,.,
cnooil. for i...,.diate
o cc wpoacy . •
~.dr~s&wet
bar. • 32' 'CJ. ff. •
LeaMnq office o~n:
Mo.Fri. 7:30 to 4.
Sat. I 0.. to Zpm.
4 F-r~tCl!tdiftq
lllild~
llunl R• h lnrlu Ir .i
f• ark
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8 33-2900
' .. ,.
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loeked garai:c. l'lt' M1:1o.1 5.511600 hou~t? w i.ame t"d M '•'l'Jl :'li..,·-.pon IS.·.11 Ii
\erdt' SJOO . mont h I> N11 dt• lot·auon H1·• l P 'lhr ll•t• . .i l11r 111 ,, r • •
REALTORS AcJuh.'>S600.5-IG 41111; 2 bdrm ... <frn. 2 Ila posit Call Ad 11271j at ~nJ.>., r1Jflf rm fri>t• pr~ nrporl ll>t•r• • 111 11• 1
NEWPOHT 1U;ACll f)-pl<'. u11ls pd ,\JI appl 6424300~ hours PN da\ 111g 1\1rport ~.x1:cul1\•·' .. l.W• ~rt ~· <l1••r Ii 1 •
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:?Br. 1 blk from tx·ar h. S325·S490 1 & 2 bdrm . 2 bdrm 2 ba. t;pper with ~75 No pet" Suitt':. 7!">2 618>1 ;, 'J 1 I s-;211 rn.. 11., h Avail: Aus.\. 12 . Aus: 25. Apt(fownhou:.e. Patiu. bakony. WesL.,1de $tZ5 631 ~art 6PM ~1 F ~50. to s hr 5Br, 2Ba · !iS7 2700
$:n)/wlt 64S 95.JS. balcony, lndry rm .. ~u per mu. with gas & W3l(•r -----hse. IQ C.M. Nr. Su C~l Henl or leaM: VI u pl1on ln seor .... --4550
----bui lt ins. some with pd_!"><IS-04TI. <.:ondo2 bdrm. 2 ba. Bay Plaza. spa. $225 mo t-buynew oHtceCoodo.4l5 ••••~•••••••••••••••
t·n c lo s ed na r a~e . ..,;_---------i view, encls d garage. sbrofUlll 641-4913 SQ fl Atrp<>rt art'a 10\' StwwGarw.s
lmmt!d ~cupancy. TSL 2 br condo. Newly dec 'd auto opener $75() year----------5157 5&l2 ~ ~ M~mt. 642.1603 A C. Sec Pool. sauna. ly TSL M~mt 642 lflOJ WiU i.hare 9 rm. 3 ba lwc 'e"t '" Fun /.,n, 1111
-------recrm.Nr SC.5369541 ho mt? C'M ~lt cru. 2 ----------1 11,j 11, .. J I'•"'• LUXURY UYttfG ------\'ersa1llc' l't•nlhousl' :! frpks 546-34.28 O.C AllPOllT ARU Ill '·'" . 1 ' • ., ·r· ' "'
In nuiet AduJt <.;ompk>x Bea ut He m od ~lu d10 Hdrm 2 Ka (Jn·an , 11·w. ~l building 00 Hiri·h •;;:1.!"'i:I
3706
TO
$-500,000
Wllh term~ up to
5 YEARS
INTEREST
ONLY
f''tJr .... ~t i\('\ IOfl 'all
851-0991
REPUBLIC
HOME
LOAN
The .... loGI
C~IMJ '"*""
MAKE SOMt.ONl HAl't'V
MllKE SOMEO•n SMll(
l'l.i.:t·;i 111\l'PYAU
1n th1:, l'Olumn
lor onlv Sl 25
C ·a 11 642 5ti71:1
11.J"' loL.., of fun 1)0 your
uip. Mall \rood ludt on ..
~'JUI' flr~t .Hrpla1i.-ndt:
,111 b)' )our:.elr. Love. I in·
5300 ..........•............
1,c,.t or Found ;,i pet., C all
\n1m al A ss is t ance
l~aitue 5J7.227J. no rt.-e
1.n.t at Saddleback Pl:iu.
m) ~t rnend & I.JUie
... v.et.-theart H IS n<1~ IS
Sc h o tz:le . lla i.
>lr.tWberry blonde kJfli
hwr & looU hke s man
Ox-lu!r ~paniel SlOO re·
,.ard. 492-6070. eau after
~
Ht-:WARO L~I O<X:
Hr11wn f 1:malc Gnnwn
~pht;'ni V1r llarmlt11n
& Hu .... hard.ll H.!1627t~l.
Jfl\lHT~
$ IAl!-.T Hlk L.ih rem.ti\•
'"' JMn.: hluc 1·ullar, :, \ r , ---------•! 1"411 ~f3} In.I! under 1•h111 I l<1·~Jri1 ~I X415
F-AST IJi:o-1 "''"mo -..-mat. c Jt * * .>IUJ k•·v.aril
FUNDING
UPTO IOO'o
S.IQ\ loan doc lOmOO"OW
c.a.•4~ Rrok1•r 714 ~-0073
MoMyW.+ed SOlO . ...................... .
1,1<1 IMlK'l
n.l Black ~hortha1rL-d
•~·malt' Cdl T urtJe Rodt
il1't' .1 fie,. a rd 6J l J 132 or
K.'n ~
.OST. Bruwn & whtt',
male Spani e l So .
La ~ut\J . IS3 t 3335 or
t.l(j' ::?148
).1rn ~ • 1>11, w r 11•111 IJ ~'T ''Jlc tfni.: ~'" • 111
HAY f'HO ''T HM 'l I l-;1 .c >It
«VJ mo Qui t•l l.o<• l l..rt
I le Island I 6i5 7'l!IS
CostaMfla
4600 ., fl•-~ ls d th ... s 1 c.. Onc lari:(' beflrm W ba, '-\ L' h j n.......a.a1 w ~paC'ious I bdrm apts ..-..:, r.as 1 1· w1 \Jru 'C'<'U rtl) .,o m l) ,, .-urn .... 1·1 ur un """'" s anit!'d U1shwa~her. r1replar•·. ultl paid SJ!J O m u 6"40452 walk 111 dcr.t't. bdlum~ furn1 ... h1·d •'Xt't ul1\1· •••••••••••••••••••••••I
c·atheclral l'l'tl1 n ~. 6314429 S22Stal !lf.0 .'>260 . 'Ul ll.'s All 'l'r\H• \\,u1t~tn(1hl.J "' ,.,1
'J'JI 11)(1 I ll r•.h </ltuJ ••I rrY"ll) hrOWT1' \·11·
J.111 I 1 ... 1 lt1r SI-IO I I'-J•'h & 11. ii Julv I 1724 , ,,,. \ ''" r' 1 .. 111 -.1.1111 lt1•,.'.1rd !>ti J~l l ....................... I I 0 I -Spac100. ... & Hf\ PM\ ate 2 a\Utli.tblt> L'all A>,'l I \ 1n. • HI< ia t· nies. poo. !>pa. 2 Br duplex aµt Fnr l Br. 2': &. apt m the Fem . Pmf. lo 'ihr J fir ~ 979-1533 hr .• 11 .... 1 ~ ir ' pallOS, 1:arage a vail No · • Ra twnh.s<' nr So Co;i,t 11 u ., t' fl r • It r r • ii 1
pt·ts . SJ85 mo. Mf's a yard, far. r h1ld OK. n<> Bluff.,. F'ircpla('t.' & Pool, Plaza S250 incl ulll ----------1 ,\rlulL ... \Int r• I• r 11, ,. SUSCASITAS
...,'<'ur1 .. J t" l11~h profit ----
1 hrt.,tm.1' hu~trll')' IA,...I brown :.lnppc d
f'1•rf•·11 n 1 d1l fur ~17 malt• f'J l nalllt'd t1i:cr
)t;'ur-. Don 11r V1r.i111rn 25.Zl< V.ii.1.ar l'IJ<"e CM 1-'um I br apt S325 & up
Encl. ~ar. Adulti.;. no
Jlel.l.. 2110 Newport. lil
l'tncs 2t;50 lfarla Ave pets Nr C \1 . 1J.1rk $400, No Ch1ldrt'n Or Pets 546-4596 b 7 3 •1 i 11 1 I-, , ... ~
SPMC ~9·2447 645-41.J5 _ _ k!ll ~194. $5lr.i/mo. v.~k1·nlh
M8 4968 betwn 8:30 & 2br, 1ba. sep untt, $450 ~PM rm. Spacious. rrpl, crpt.
•TIIEDAISY•
•For K I US & their
PARENTS
S. a...llh 1176 Nf)fl smJc.r. 3br, Ir\' l'ondo
••••••••••••••••••••••• All a.mDlenill('S. $210 i \a
* • ii' ~lUdtuU '> l>t n(1•,,111nJI EXECUTIVE ··dtlo r ~··l'k ,. llllt'
050
•P1iol
•Tot Wt
u. Pete. 551·2447 eves t:.:.._ hach -3741 drps, patio, 2636 Elden,
....,.... 642·7808 548 ·6019 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi46..6789 ' •
LAGUNA BEACH MTR ----·-----••••••••••••••••••••••• INN. Maid serv., mlor BRAND NEW APTS.
1V. heated pool. Ut1I. 28r 2Ba. S430
1714 1494·5294. 985 No. Spacious new Unit, pvt.
Coast llwy. pal.IO, c&ose w i.;hopping,.
•I Bedroom & I bath
•Walkwpi.rk
•$485 nrst mo. rent
•$335 a deb ta on al m (Jl.
1-:UyThe Breeze! S32S
Sw\ny2 BR! Pool' Nice Garage o n Peninsula
Pool ! Kids OK< 498.'>P Jf ee betwo 12lh & llth. Sl.
RENTJ ME.5 631-<IMS __ 01_5-_787_6_or_S4_7_-4_200 __
Occanlrool. private. steps Office...... 4400
to beach. 3 bdrm. 3 b• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••
S T u o 1 o : b a 1 h . Adults 1982 M a p ll'. 17ll>Placenlla,C.M
kitchenette. Pror. bu.-.· 548-3'08. __ (714)642·3790
non smoker. Over 40. Spacio u s Family J Poiat ll26
$325. 494-001 Br-s:r75. 2 Br·S340. Pool & •••••••••••••••••••••••
frplc. lrg deck. garage. . EXEC. SUrTIS
Adults no pets . $650. Prime Newport &!•ch
Newport hods 3769 playground. 646-1486 VIEW. Directly overlook· CMM14 or 526-6821. Joe. Near O.C .. airport Rent incl. reception. con·
ference rm, jan itor
ser v .• ulils, 100 free
co pi es & mo r e
Secretarial sen. avatJ.
Uz or Doug 8S1·9U 1.
•••• ••••••• ••••• •• In~ marina. 1 bdrm, t.-..L-•~ lllO • • • •• Spac io u s 2 Bdrm 1n f •-k · I _.._
SUMMER RENTALS fourplex. Avail . 811. rp"'• dee . sm~ e com· •••••••••••••••••••••••
By w~k or month. no l..3undry rm. carport. pact cu only 4~7592 3Br.1'1'1Ba condo. Kids ok. _!_ee. Agt. 015-8170 $395.. 645-662S 38r. 28a, SpaclOU.5. frplc. Pool. playground. patio.
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
YEAA•..ouHO PUN: Soc1ot Acllv111os 01·
roctOf. Free SullOBv
Brunch • BBO's •
Parties • Plus tn<>fe
garaee. de~k. ssoo mo. S450/mo. • de p. Fee.
• Martha 661·1161. 494·3672 DIRECTIONS. 641-8855.
MeslitflrM I lull"• a.edt ll40 Af twllh Fwai•d -=---r orU.fwwi.a.d JtOO F.....eLY APTS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new be•utiful lrg Lovely a.IJ adult. no pet.s, •
apt. for families with 1 or 1.2"3 Br a pt.s. 6200 Ed· Sellz~ -
2 children. Near park. inger, b.b. 846--0619. New 1&2 bdrm luxury
Heal paid. No pets. Deluxe pool11de xtra lge adult apts in 14 plam =·~.:! ~ 2br, 2ba. Bltns. dshwhr. fr o m $390, 2 bd r m
• I 112 miles beach. Adlts. town~ from SS3S +
no pe t s . S395 mo. pool.s, t.ennjs, waterfalls,
53&8362. Ponds! Gas for rooking &
WESTCLIFF BLDG
Nf WPORT EH.AOI r. ,,,,. ' •• 0 • 0 .....
~._c, •• • • ,/=-.--
./o..-"'---./--./,,,.,,. ..........
Call Mr How.I'<.!
b4S 6101
~'dt'Oom roll ·•.it· IO II W ('t SUITES loc at ion. Tdn1hon1•
Fou:laia Vtlley
Euc!Jd & Warner. acros:.
from MlJe Square Park.
CottaM.to
BRANO NEW ' Bear and
Bak.er St (Cost~ Mes.i
1-'rwy off ramp)
biJ..7~ or wntc· ~" 5'ii
(' 0 Orange ro.uq l>Jlh
Pilot, PO Bo"< ISt:O, C'U">ta \t~a.l"a ~
FamJ-l);.anL4' to h..nt l1ti:•"
u<'l.'anlronl hme on ~WIJt
Penms ula. Frum S..•pl
i.i for l 'ear nr ur1t1I
JWl\' IS. 'Ill. I05 1~ ur
832 7840 Doth localloru! are on the
2nd floor of bank bwld· ~l at ure-~ 'l'r\
lngs. Utll1tie~ and mel1r uJou..;, crt•at1H• &
janitorial service., in· new to Uus area ~1r""
eluded with lease Con St'para l c Q lt' 111 .1
tact: Mary Ale. 1714 11 ...upenor Cd~t ho fTll.• Im ~5300. p<"eca blt' re f\•rt•ru·l'~
SOJTHCOAST 8.-.N &W<m6bct 10 .'.>
I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'! Qw e-l.-resp0n .. 1 !Jlt• rrui 11."
NEW
HUNTINGTON Bfo:ACH
EXEC SUITES
1~·-2.oocr
•AlJ Wood Exten or
•Woodlnne Interiors
•t-:lev•lor
•!-\ill Service
• ( 714 )847 ·ss:.I
Owntt/Agt "WUTen"
adull, J>I !>{"l'k..' qwt•l I
bedroom or 1<tud10 rot
l J~e 111 eoa ... 1.11 ari•.•
Wnte No 5437. Orani:1·
('o;is l Dally 1'1101. 1•0
kox 1560. l.'osta ~te .....
Ca !Y.!621)
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i U ~"6-i 5'Jtl ior>I 7 · 3
MDft)D ifH. Trmt male Cocker Spaniel, DHdi 5035 bu (( co I o r VIC
••••••••••••••••••••••• 161.h/NewPort C.M. J11ly
SWING LOAHS _!llh_645_·9_332 ____ _
AIJ..-WAY S t 'INANCIAI. l.Q5T• Male Schna uzt..,.
714-nO.lJIO Vi c. V11'tona & Pla~n
5.ett.r ...... Co. ua REWARD! 64.5-20'-JK
All types or real t•statc alter~ Mass ing smce_ 71
inv~d:i~:; ~M9 Lost . F Yorkshire Ter·
n er. "Penny". no collar. 2lld Tlk Sant1ago1I rvme Bl. l'lB
642-2171 54S-061 I Child':. pet. 779·2071
-REWARD. HOMEOWHB ---
LOAMS 1...ot.t Wht Sulµhu.r Crest
REST Ki\TE l.'d Cor k a too. oam.id
ALL WAYS F INANCIAi. Picasso. nr Sawdubl
714 no l.310 Fes tl\·al. Reward for
------SPoltlO.J! or return in.;
Widow has money for 2nd Ron Steven~ 494·47"'5.
TD 's No credit Cht>ck. 494.s,m
no pnlty t'or action call -------
/\s.:l 6737311 an)Ume Lo'l l . 1-'em German
------Shepherd. lan body. bll. 15'/~o IMT 2NO TD rate. 2 yrs. downtown
Nn Prepayment Penalty HB. S.16-8950
15) rs. SmJ(le family J.1do ;\t-wpo rt Compan y Lost : Ke lly •. 9 y r o ld
673 7!n., 24 hr& Golden Ketrtever with
s:tl,000 2nd T 0 . is-.., int
uni) pmts. 3 yrs due
<l~te, will disc 6311·ZOIO
~rcy nose. Reward. Vic
<:ameo Highlands, CdM
i60-176'2.
OAEAT AECM.ATION:
Tonnos • FfOe 1.A1Nons
(PfO & PfO ShoPI • 2 Health Clubs• Sou nu
• Hydromauage • Swimming • Goll
Dnving Rangt!
3118 w_ Wilson, C .M.
631 ·5583/548-2408
Avail. Aug. lsl. heating paid. From San t---------
Diego Ftwy drive North EXEClmVESUJTES on Beach to Mcf'addeo Ne wpo rt Center , full
then West on Mc Fadden services. private. <>«an
to Sea wind Village. view. R'f0.'830. 758-tOOa. 1714 )883-5198.
Executive 0 H1ce su.1t1•
•vall, nr O.C. Airport,
285 sq ft. includes rttep·
IJoni.st, jaoJ tori a I s vc. a II
utll pd 6 rnore. Call
B.Q353
...... --1'°"T: SlaHordo!hlre ball °"ma ......,., SOOS I lave ~melhmg yov wa nt lcmer. ~ml, blk. stocky.
llEAUTlfUl. APTS:
Smgleg, 1 & 2 Bed·
rooms • Furnished
& un1Urno&hed • Adun
L1v1ng • No Pe15 •
Models Open Oa•ly
9 10 6 •
.... '*1 ...... N.
890 Ir.tin. Cet '611\1
171•) 8'46-1 '°"
.... pcwt ......
1700 1e111 Sl leo..t 11 ie111
171•) 8-42-5113
DELUXE DUPLE X·\.;
bUt to ocn. 38r. 2Ba, gar,
11vaU now. Swnmer nm-
t al wkly. Alao avail
'wtnte11-rental (213)
811.·1105: 175-~
~~, ...
Exqalshel,y Youn!
All ul11 pd I (._.,)fee
R.IHl'UI IS 831.ftll5
O:l llile beach. Btedl HoW
AIL Ja W oir.utront. --·-aec.•de-posk. llefe....,ctt req.
ADULT lBr w /open beam
cell 's. serving bar.
1310/mo. 673-8803eves.
-·I ' I I
';'r
rt1 1• r -rr , IO seU. Clasll1f1ed ads do Ans: "Pam" 546·8417,
••••••••••••••••••••••• rt u M2 5671 H o u s e c I c a n 1 n I' & ~ · · · 642-0169 days ~..y 'I
• 1 & l IR Pttle Apts. jaruloriaJ :service LDr lud lr-----.;;,.,...,;.;;,;;~~-;;..,;-;;;.;;;-;:-;;-;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
• Oishwashen & llQ's 4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
COIPOl.A Tl P1.A1A
NEWPORT CENTER VJEW. 2 BR l Ba. $460,
Isl. last, sec. Avail im·
med. Call David. agt.
64&-325S
• '1>ol I Rte. RoOfft
•Glfde11l1"4~
•Jot to leaclt I Sltolt'
2 Private offices + re. M/F For room in 3 Br ~a50. 758-lSSO
hou8e ln CM. S200/mo.1--'---------
Ad SiUer 1'2183, 642-4300 a. De.luxe t rm otnces •ctJ.
bra. Airport Hotel. From l20l5
Deluxe garden olc. 6 re·
tall apace avail. 295 sq.
ft. · 1700 ~-n. Dincher
Plat• In San Juan C•J>iatnno. •~or lea.sing
lnro. call Discovery
Properties: 9S 7-1444.
ing accounl$ $i.JOO W<>rth
ollice & carpet ~wp
ment. Must s<'ll due tn
other bwnness 1oterests.
F u ll price $10.000
6.'Jl-6303or 979-3043
2 bdrm. Upper. quiet. ~clad garage. Adults.
n o p ets. S350 mo.
~.541-IOM
2 l'OOOlll for rent, SLSO/mo,
Includes uU I, in Jrrine.
Near UCI. 551-8463.
a..EAN z BR. pyt yard, ..... 4ZOO
encl pr. Pet • cbUd OK. 2 BR. drapes. cpta. appUc. ·-• .. ••••••••••••••••• am mo. Call 546-5880, pr., close w sehool • 38a home on beach
Mk for Pam or Larry bul. Uke ne w. Only oe•t at 'Olll. Sleeps 8. Pvt.
• clean need •pply. No ltreet. 900/Wk ln Jl&ly. •eeti""8 pet.a. $475. ~ 900/wlt In A111U1t. 2wk.
APAITMIMTS S1IAL IT qutacl minimum. 213-92Jl.L844.
Becbelor $320 IDO! ~ 2Bdrm I •Spedacl&la r Oce.nlront
lBr. "75 G.,....! (1111) fee • bdrm Condo. Avail.
le1Eutl8lh.6C2.(1156 RENTI•ES Ql...W weekly from July 12th.
1Br D'70-SllO le I Br nlltolD dec:ot', a1J 1-m._1173 __ . -----1
mGVanpant540-IGI blt-im, refrt1. I bllul lO the beach ln Newport. oc.n. ltraltbt or 1•1 WeU:ty or monthly . 2 mrma ..._.., OK. 9115/mo. INM).6742. bdrm. or 3 bdrm. Klrll
••••U.C..U1·5MI A*forllkk. l.Acnb.e3l.-OO. Adlll&a. No,... Mfull•-S WALi ,,_. IJttle ada rHU, le 2 er a,u trom $451. wanr '•U..tlllo ....
P'rplt, --yd. paUo. ~..., ....... ill 1ar. ar ltuaU•1ton .,... •lllo are replar
....... *'2 J ib Clr. -. el a...ifW. QaU APt-1.-..rJ ......... , .......
Ill). No lie req. 833-3Z23
•NO. COSTA II~•
Small Res l•uranl C M
Are•. 646-54418 or
548-2509
Med/dml&I HMO. 776 1JC1 2 offices for rent. slnl ..........
ftlt rm auite • P•tio k>caUon. Lr" windows. Wmhd S02.0
S uper.full y e quip. l(dpu1Uns.atl?OE.17lh •••••••••••••••••••••••
S8Jmo. Tom ~2200 . St . C M . S l 0 0 e a . Onqe Collnty Pr'Oduc
BEST UTE
in
llWNITIUCH
.... Office Spece
400te1000 5tt-Pt.
duit.orial Sentee tr
UtJlUjeia Jncluded
·~wAlrport tr A.tau.rant Row
•Acceaa to 3 Major . Fwya.
IJJ..1113
714.f75.JT.M. Uon Co. wan.ts lnveswrs.
PACMllC PLAIA
H41.f7tla.CM
Gf'CMld Or. d1Jt 2 /rm ot.
lice 111Ue or cowtyartl
foun~aln . S550. Art
SIMiplro Co. 845-JJJO. . .................. .
... tr otnee spece at ,.._.bit rata.
UlteJ700S.Pt.
lfl:SA VEROEbR
PLAZA
U.ZSMMa'Ve'* E,C.M
HMIJJ
SO':\, return. Short term
&-8 wb. Call 739-4420
MoMy to Lo.. son ••••••••••••••••••••••• {NEED
{MONEY • c:amnMO i
PIOIL ..
a..IAWTD.._.
f7MIJI
fine _...,.. to Mil? RLL ldl9 tt.em. rill • A.rnaied by .
0 'TIM··~ wtD. Daily PUot Clwlfted Ad, -• c..f Hw ~
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w th~ 04;ttf r:;,1o1-~ V«K m/J54qfh. ; •
You may req~t our od-omwering
service when pfacing your od ... o Doily
Pilot od number will appear in yox od .
. . we will take ~ messages . , . you
coll in ot your conveniera to gef the
responses to )'Our od . . . this 9eMat is
only $S per week. for mart informofion
and to pica your od coll 642-5611.
c.,.•ss c-•tcw•• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IJrtffWaJ&•Panans lot .._../N>pa!r, IJJt/nt DrhwwQ'I, walla, pel1C»
...... ln•lealr-oall•S f 10 11 h o Id t 1 m fl .._. waJla U )R H
..... A.aphalt t4t 4111 uafuma nall tp, Jod I* F'f• .. LI M f1ftll
Ue'' _.._ Mr Palom ~-
K 6 8 P'ENCl NG Wood I~ 6 ~1,.., r .... dt. KeUy 844)..4080 -.
Kftl m 1 ll'f ·~ a 11o. Lk'd ta.Gl• ----L• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
• ._, ... , All aro und f1Ruh Otlkl Care In my h0m4' ..........
'"'1''11"1 •-•••••••• fraaua1 Re•/Comm'I lnfllllb t.hrv J tra X1"l ••••••••••••••••••••••• -l!!!!!!P!lll!ll~llllllllllllllllllllll .. -l Jellll Al.aim.~ Ref~~ Cu d•D•Rl /Lod.cpa .
INIT'IALCXJNSULT T r "" Tri m m ln a • rRgg Fo rmica wli t'u a tom 0._y caa.-.. hcct\W'd. •lib ll•m o ul t'r.:r t;1o l
cabln••s 1111\111 Jobi °'hrl>.t'dMaru ~1349
M;M I .......................
WW bebysat tnlant "'an)
.... lily home S.0. 7~
lltdlW_. .......................
Bnckwor~ small Jobs
Newport, C08ta Mesa ct.
lrV\M 675 3175 ev~
CUSTOM INTERIOR
CARPENTRY
By Jay 642·8809
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Q)kJr bn11h~n . wht ~Lractor room add a C"IJU10 mln bl41A~b Ck>an llo n a rrmod~I Ill
b\', dln rm. hall l.t$ Ava 111705il7 7~1 OOM
Y.11 1' a ardener m ow
edl('. dn ups Free ~t
!Un~ CM a rea 548 4891
Esp Gardener Compl
yard ma1nt. & clnups
~est Pt te641-1096 rm f1 50. ~h lJO. chr ~ .... IPJ Gwar eltm pct odar --tfm ,...,
Cp( rt-pair. l.5 yrs ~•pr •••••••••••:••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Do work my~t'll Refi. ELECTRICIAN Pnced Carp•ntr>. ma sono .
Slll-Ol Ol ""bl rree e1>t1mate on rooll.DI. ceramic tlle n s
----largeor s mallJobe. ~caUaJ\5pm.
L.lt• t 3372:'>4 673·()3:')9 C.W 1-Ac._tk ..•......•....•........
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m) Col.Jtoge Piuk llomc· Hei.t rat~. CM ~_ _ _ ~l worlt1naru.h1v c-•;c........ I Small JObS prdt:rred
....................... 675-3345
Pataoa, s ide walks & SeUwatb J:;ASE '
dnvewa)s Free est:. lt':.aBREEZE
Call Scott al 548·9477 <.'lllS.'>ICit.'Ci Ads l>t2 5678
Home 1mprve menl. 25 yr..
exper. Fencing Depen
dable. 631·t264
SmaU Jobs · FREI:: EST
John Pat.nck
645-0803
Tr3de )OUr old !tlUH for
new icood1e!'> w it h a
<.1 ass1fo.'Ci ad. &12 · !1':i78
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tlaullna Movln1 Con ROB IN'S H O US£.1Muonry. smaU jobs, re·
mtte .ti tree removal CLF..ANLNG SEttVlC E · lllCna~. Aak for Cire1
Dump truc k Quic k Jo'or a thorougbly dean m-4314
r.c-rvtce. 642-7638 hM 540--08S7 ---------
Cl Custom brick, alone, ~~~P;.;,~~~,:1,::· Oearuo1 b y Ron. W~ly b6odt, concretefr stucco
557•8271 service only Refs. h e d Refs. Fr~ est ~151
Aft 5. 557.(;709
Hauhng & Dump Jobs
A$k for Randy
S4M368
Summer Rental c leanups .
Pac1f1c Cleanm c Serv
(714 ) 631·6303
•••••••••••••••••••••••
~ov1ng• The Starv1nl(
C.Ollege Studeals ,have
. grown. Lie Tl24 436
Haul 1G rad1n g. de m oll : !\! e & A n n 1 e ' Same eood serv. 641 ·842'7 .,.. I .. ~ Housecleaning .. I day
00n ... 1p oa\K'r , dump· nobce, wkly. & monthly , ..... /P-rllMJ t r uck Trees t.)d wk -r-831 1257 Reasonable re li a ble •••••••••••••••••••••••
714 521 ·33 13. Art . 6 PETERS PAINTING
Will hauJ anyUung for SLS 71~9529 Expr'd Reas Rate"I
INGRAM PLUllBINC
Repairs. re -pipea. wlr
heat.en SU hr ~-4232
luflat •••••••••••••••••••••••
Rainbow Piiia. ~/lat 8 yrs. Prof~-dj,
~t Prices. Neat ii
Clean. 4 yr. ruarantee.
Free ~ t. Ca II Ad Sitter
1257, 14.Z..uoG 34 hrs. Repair • Reroof. All -------19~------1 t y pes-s hingles r ock ~,-.--~alte!l-rompo.tar. Fr~
.. ••••••••••••••••••••• m t 541·5930 t'in. Avail
Neat patc hes• textures
FIHIST. HJ-1439 Sa ... ,
~---------t ••····················· PLASTERING. FENCt::S
Add1ll0rul. houses
~ ~t. S8M89'l
Sturco & Plaster PalC'h.
M M. Custom Screen1n"
Com me r c1a 17 "'homc i..
~w. Repair . Pree Ebt
631-2316
no Job too s m , qwck & ti.
dean-~~~199 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a load. Call David .ii ---...-------rree Esl. Call Gen e ~ Shelly's Housecleaning S62~ IJJl.lut textures. restuc :'ll eed )ou r ho u se ----------t Huntmgton Beac h Tile Co
Tubs. showe r;, eotnt.-s &
drainboards. 842·3020
th •m•i•CJ c lel..ned! You cao rely on Prof pamtmli? fo.n ·" lnl cos or patches. lo rule. .
me 962-006 U7w rates #380015 Pree early AM /ev~. 645-5660 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Want a REALL Y CLEA.1'11 Jc.itoriat
HOUSE " CaU Gingham •••••••• •••••••••••• •••
Gir l. Free~-64~ f'lr.iESr IJI' JASITORIAL
Cedar Crpt & uphol rln
stm shampoo. i.cotchitrd
deodonur. prof flr ""ax
Reas.838-~.751-8951
QUAL CLEANING R<'as
Rates Homes Ok s LJst
Det aiJ 631-4 !173
CARE Comm Ind ~x
peruse 64S ; ~o .... ., .••••.•..•...........•.
Bndt. stone. block work,
WP Ors. concr<'le patios.
~lkl.. dn"ewa)s Fret-
est J ohn S46 l583
est S3M3ll3 MC fVisa F' t I g
Dave's PalllUnK. servinK •••••••••••••••••••••••
..rea 9 \r; ffiO'\t rea!> ~ P lum bing C.:-0p
tn-.ured:uc'd 586-8425 per re·p1pe'i. houseo;1 opu, additions. gas lines.
drain s & repai r !>
c "J/fJ.S9'1 642-3394 ES SIAM
t:stm pamung, lo rates
t"ree est . 3 > r gu•r
962· 1478. 633-9837 aft 5. --~ 1-\nd 1o11hdl \OU want m
l>a1I} Pilot Cia..-..,1fwd-.
G . G adle y Plumber
Rep<iir sttVice. mslal la
uon. backflow cert.ifica
lJOll 642. 9315
Pree estimates & prof ad
v 1c1:. 30 yr~ exp,·r
Insured , bonded . L1r
32650!f 7 1 ~ 82~ 711611 .
!114~evi.
WlndowC~ .....•..........•...•..
Professional Wi nt.l o w
cleamng by JM Daniel~
714-548-3853
Want Ad Help•
••••••••••••••••••••••• 5350 ..... WClllted 7100 He4pWClllttod 7100 MetpWCMttod 71 00 HltpW.ted 7100 •.••.•••...•..•.....•.. ..•...•..•....•........ .......•...•........... .....••.•.............. ·····················•· 7100 ~~~ ..... ~!?.~ !~~~ ..... ~!?.~
Lost. Small gra~ rabbit Profe:.-.~1onal Therapeutll' ---------•I ASSIST. MGR. Ma I e . A n :. w e r s l 11 m:.is:.age l.1c'd. NB Appl AcC'ountlnl( for fu-,1 );rowinJZ ht· a Ith
CheWle.CdM 6732668 only.Steve54Sl2817 ACCOUNTS food ... to r(' 1n t:o-,1.1 ------:1t ..... J "ii.:ht ... h1fl .\lust
LOST female c;erma n PAYABLE l)l· 1·x1Jr & n•,11on-,1bll'
she phe r d · 11 :.a · Charles Angels :.!2.5E rnh!>t c 't
Newport lle1~ht.!. :irc<i ~ $950 -; --
Reward fH2 5019 0 II -1 AUTO MECHANIC
FO-U-::"'-.U-.-Small ~ht :II .ill· * utca ~ input data for For1•1).!n & doowsl1l· l.ri:: accounts payable clt•an '"''It t•q u11J ... hop Poodle .\tesa Ve rde d f ~.763\J &42·38l2 syst~ an payroll. so . t·omm L<>t!>n ~Mk . --- -Bftwent CMMf' u~n tuul... llunt \ulo Mc/Yi~'JI ,,_.;,nd try ace tftCJ Cntr. lK~ LIJJ,!UflJ Ca· t'ound Shelt1e malt' Tn
SH iOli
~OIJ()JJ
..._ ·-.,.-"'"n ltd Lal( 11th
X:!J i-~ ur w.i JllOll
Found l"em :'lt alC'mUll MERCEDES INVESTMENT
Bu.shard ,\llJnta 'll'IOI CLERK
l) ;29 22SS * ESCORTS * Wary $950 ~uc:m Puppy blk w hl 751-0537 24 hrs. Staff positi0tt in in-
ctie<-t Chow~ or Sp1t1 7 No~ H1nn!! _ v...,_.. tn.st "'---· Vic. llB. C~1 . &12 ~tJ --. ---..-' ------?«'50MISer#iu~5360 .... t. R•qllirH ac·
'FOUND. Miniature :\!all' ••••••••••••••••••••••• comtMNJ. s.-c...tariol
Wht Poodle Older dog FREE Clftd ~ kills. 7Sl·S429. Tewinkle Park .,,......, $ Precpancy Pound: 7 12. ''•C Orte.JZu
Hwy 1V1a Cn slaJ. s~el'l
gray shaggy do.:. :.mall
493-66.»
FOUN D Hlk l c m a ll'
Cockapoo'• Jo'raday Jul~
11 at Chns' & Pitt's Bar
SQ Rest. l.S97S Ha rbor
:Blvd. f"V. 543.9073 ----------P'OUND G e rman
S horlha1r1:d P 111n tt•r
female v 1c New port
TntitMJ
ABORTION
•GeMral CAllHpt «
LocalARHIMsia
•Low Fee IRC~
Le Tnh, COWtwlitNJ.
~. M.clkatioM Clftdlt-..c>p &....
•Co•selilMJ & Rmr-
nll •M•di ·~al & Hg\.s.548-4982 ----tu..w we• Acc.,.ttd.
~•1u1ns •Confid•ntial &
.JW1N1M.L I Pet"SOMI C crtt. AMSWEIS llRTH CONTROL
ruthma Elope STBILIU TION
loth positiOfts offer
••c•lle11t frin9e
be1Wflts inc~ 7112
how dlly, 2 wHks .-d
14 •Jdra days off per
~· Mltlt be 111.-p
and bondabl• with
good t •fe<ftlCH.
"-off cal
17141760-6060
Newport Eqllity
Funds, lac.
;;2 Corporcm
Pla:u Dr.
.... wport leach. c 0.
Equal Opportunity
t:mplo) e r M F
4UTOSAMDER
r.\IJ('r·d. nu 1m1"•-lt r• lll.'t~ awl~ ••12 '137.l
H.1b,,1twr matun· IJ<h
111 bab)Sll :I mo old hJb'
m m~ hum1:. l 3 11nw'
.... k !fi9 11~1
Bah\Sl\tcr ~anl\•d 01·
l'a.,;onal da~ s & t'\ t•nini.t-.
ror limo uld t1<1~ in m~
home ~~15
Back o Hil'e g,srl ft 1r In
ll·m1st ~anted Jo:'p pr•·
fcrn·d LJgun.• ll1lb
area iiO 6313
Back Offi ce Girl EK(; ' &
X Ra) s r t' Q u 1 r ,. d
1>$6 JS-14
Bank111~
~th-.c,,t BJ11k . L.t)!un.1
Beach. i'l·qu1 r c ' l"<
penenCl'<i Bank Tl'llcr'
l p tu Sii5 mrJ Wt' ;.bo
req u i r e J Rr an c h
St-cretar y & <:1·neral
Honkket•pt•r Co nti.ct
J oan Gnrl' l!li 17i I
E 0 E
Tuned -Closcl For infor ... tioa cw ;,,.. L~PAN ,_cl.t. appo_..,.nt, ~~~~~~~~~Ban.km.Ii!
I ha ve only one thrn1Z to c.al; C:O....rcial Tet.rs
uy obout my spou:.e·s CAUFORMIA
pa.ocues. Ncxl ll~ l's •RIU!.NAMCY
Al'CTG UKl'Nl,;
Tt:~PORARY
Register toda) tu work
on \ .1n11u• :.i1 111un1ini: A.
lio11kl.lt'l""1. J''1.:n
m1·nt' \\'orl. < 111.,,. t11
bke to l dste mon· cake ,. ,.._
and Lt:SS PAN COUMSEUHG
Found 7 1~!. fem l~uiwr
mu pupplt'. \IC Bl•;H h
lilvd. HB ~ l~
t"ound ~ml do14 n.imt·fl
"Muffin ·
!).$8 !1917
53SO ..•...............•....
P RE LAW student net'<li.
S2S.OOO. Will do anythmj?
Le J.! a I ('on fl dent 1 a I
OV M P 0 Hu' 3212
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IOam lOpm F\Jll~ Lll··d
492-~ or 4T.l·903.i. Hll5
S. l°Jm tno Real. SJn
Clem
TOUCH OF CLASS
ESCOITS
31 HRS. 7S2 0817
Gnatca.,•r
ESCORTS at Hrs 641 01110
c-11/CltKkl
..... /MC/ViH
SERVICE.IMC.
APCARE
NEWPORT
BEACH
752-0053
SANTAANA
972-31 QA
Hablamo' &panol
&:uk>ytMnt & l'~crtiotl .......................
Jobs Wanted, 7075 .••...•.•••....•.•...••
fUJI char ge Hou.,ckeeper
expt'rl cook. Child nr
elder )) care Top local
rl'ferenCl"• 759 0643 or
~7~9
Pnvate dUl) :-.:ursl·. ex
pt'rten l'e st r o kt• &
c-Jnl'er Ref 1':13 Jl:!6.i
Frt'elancc ad\ l•rlis 1ng
.,ro. Aerospace. cneri?~.
medical. elect ro n1ci.
Reas r ah'!-. fosl ~l·rv
~1 ·1785
''"'' hom1· r 1i:11 r1 I ·11·r1. ... l•• -. .. n111r \r< 11un
I.till' 11<•.-ck <I throul!lo1•ul
1 tr .•llllt' f',1unt'
AOBEAT HALF & accounlefl1)S
2.33J "" Broad~ <P
:21)11, <old~''" Bu nk1·r
BldR . Santa \nd
17141835-4103
FRl::EP\RKI~(;
ACCOUNTING CL EHK
Electronic!-Firm ha!>
openanie for an ac-tounl
1ng clerk with ~ome ex
per )tust ha\ t' 10 kt') b~
touch. good bl!nehti. &
working cond . pleai.e
appl) m pt'r:.on Ple:.se)
St>m 1t'onducttJr!>. 1641
KlllM!r A\'e . In 927U
714·540 9979
Hltp Wmftd 7100 !!!!!!!!!!!~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!i'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADMIM. ASSIST
Invest firm Ne wport
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/ Beach expanding Asst •FOXYLADY * OUTCALLONLY
• 972-1131 *
COVER GIRL
\ •OUTCAU * BoT18 MC/VISA
lfUlST LADY
BllJ..JNG w Dir Sales needed Re
AU V.E RT I S I N G q1.11res st roniz clen cal &
AGENCY a dmin. bkttrd Good
IF YOU HAVE: 1eoeral ~kills & exper Xln1
office uperience "1th a 1Zrow th o ppl) S nn
bookkeepia1 back· s m o k e r prt'f C a ll
1rouod. AN D ARE: ~l.23 versatlle,a~urat.e,ne•·i~~~~~~~~~~~I Ible. AND CAN: takel~
direction easlly, operate Adm.iru.strative Assistant
a lG.key by touch, type P a r t t i m e . l } pl' 55
\'ery well. Ii file WE OOwpm. Phone. general
HAVE: Just tbe spot for office . 644·7454 M IF'.
you. Beauttrul Irvine E.O.E.
~o full tlmt-po!.1t1on<.
J\.ailablt: C.ish1l·nni: ,."
!Jl'r \\l1uld he hl•lpful
Crfliit Checker
l':irt t1m1· r•u-.1l111n
d\ ailJhl,· L1tl· l q11n~ 1.,
rl'{IWrt'll
L nikd C..lllom 1a b.lnk
~Or<:an .\\l
L.iguni.t lk'.1lh.
1~1 ~1;
t-,u 1-;
IMMEDIATE
OPEHIMGS
TELLERS
lml'l'll'dlJte opening" for
both rull l1me & pan lime
1'elll'ri. in urowml( Su\
lnj?5 & LOJO Expcn entE'
prderred but will trail
ror full lime work onl}
Openings JI 11H1t ~ ... IO
lxllh The C1l \ of Irvine &
The Cit> nf Orunl(l' ,\pp
I) at
I R\'l ~t:: ~A \'INGS &
LOAN
t85S2 Maci\r1hur rJl\·d
I nine, Ca !J2715
EOE :'11 F
TB.I.MS ~ewport Beach. 2 pc1i.1
u~ at our bus~ office Jl
~ acht basin Include!> '1 day Saturday. Minim um
1 ) r . e xperien ce .u
Teller. Call Glona Dot).
673-3130
IMPBIALSlaL
Equal Opportwul}
Employer M' Jo~ /H
BOOKKEEPER
Mm Charqe
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'\l~f)ort lk.Hh firm 1111
l x1i.·nl·Ol'l•d 111rl1\ 1du.1I
\l.1111t.11n r1 l or<h for
mul\11.1h• < urp l hn
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:'\on-.mokl r" 1.i ll \Ir
l'll'ktt1 bt ~ n :u1. 1 li\ ~1 .11
ill&!.:.' 1132b
CAREER CHAHGE
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Bf.ic~d ~~~-; :16&1
C~HIERS
UTDTEM
\1 . .\RK l:.IS I
For 2nd& 3n:J Shilt:.
W1· promote to rrw nai:1•
~nt & suix·n t'tlOn frvm
~1thln
WA.VI'\ C \HE!' H''
Call 1il411.iJI !4121
Cl8UCAL
C'lt>n<"al poo;1t1on P'<l"t" m
11ur ... hq1pmi: rec1·1' ini:.
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terVlew & htn· f or morr FROMT OFRCl
mJ11 1.illTod~·n1ll:. RECEPTIONIST 97!1-8900
CLERICAL
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tempora ry ass1gnmcnti.
557-0045
l72l llrcll StrHt
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koo .... lt'd.1:e hdvful (;0011
hour; 8.Ti 07 i 1
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dispatcher Plf•asc con
t act Mr Kr:sui.~. al
673-0900 ' llcert• ...... ~ •P.rtrl•n"• t * 972-1345.
' MC• Vlsa Accepted
location. s Umulallng al·---------
tros phere. lt'rrirlc peo. AP'I' Mgr. Exper'd. cpl lo
pie. lllnt. benef1Ls. CaU manage 120 aduJt only
Jim Arn· 7S2·6111 tnit.s m Hunt Beach As
tWwport lhoch DENTAL lh •ccpt1on 1sl
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CLSt.K ofc Nr 5'> Const Plaza ' neons
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Always open
ROLLS .. OYCE
ESCORTS
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Cochra ne Chase. slstanl mg rs provided.
U vlqston&Co. Inc m.9677
ACCOUNTS ~mbt~
PAYAIU CLBK LEAD PllSOtil
1be Jolly Roger lnc has with mechauucal ability
an opemng for an ATP for growing electronic
Clerk w/1·2 yn uper. mtg. co. Bl·bnjual an as·
XlnL opportunity for u tet. We offer • perma-
lndMdual wl\h a good nant full time !>(>Sitton. a«eunlinl back.1rouod. sd. s t a rll n « u I a r )' • S.lal'J commensurate pleasant working condl·
w/nperlenee. Xlnl . Uons, full co bft\efil3 &
beMft&s • wortln1 con• the opportunl~ '° 1row ..._ at an nl.tblishtd w I t h u s . A p p I y :
cnedhan·•hM company. Amtrlcan Zettler. Inc.
Smd ,.... ... or apply In •1 Baa. Ave .. Irvine,
Banktng Theatre llckel:1 • _54S __ 4553 ______ _
•TILLStS• r<?r t1cll:ct agcnc> ~on Shop, 6AM-2PM
South COJSl Dank hai. ,. r 1. 10·3. for a ppt No exp. ntt Woman aie
immediate openings for 557 9212 Mr We:il • 1 ~or over preferred. Ap-
Tcllen II yr c•perience Newport Statlooers. Inc Ply '" pert0n. Oippity r equire d 1 to a ccept bon t 1854 N w rt
1 permanent pos 1t1ons Clerttrypisl. Good phone 81 ~ ~· e po
with an outstanding op-voice Lile dulle~. OC r-, -·-· --------1
portunlty for 1rowth •ad Airport area M1·7396 MIYBS
advant'emenl. Please fl&IUt Ptrpoeitlonsope. ~~~: Ruth Thoma~ CONSTIUCTION Mon l'ri. 8AM ·5PM .
_.,,_,., ~I.ab cabinet •hos> e•· M t ~ 18 ,J ai SOJTHCOAST BANK PAndlna lnlo k ltt'hen 6 ha~ 1 ,:J'd,;~1::e,... 1vJ lndeptndent Sank beth remodeJ11 NC't-d U · cord Start.a at 13.25 pr
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tranr.lllon Offc rln;c btl5PM Moo-Fri
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I ACCT REPS
UNBWllTEI
WISTUT
I
GROWTH
PEOPLE
THE
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
nHdi th. foflowinq
PART TIME EVENINGS
h 0 ·1 <11111· " traint•d ..,ii h"" ( o un"i1•lo1
11\11 ::!11 \\llh lh•· .Jrm Lun ~ 6..
\ .. 11t 1.111 ..... ,\~··n1' 111 ""P<.'r\1'>4' ~nd
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t•\ 1•n1n1!'o Ii lo !I l'~I Wt· net-d
i·ont·t·rnt-1l innO\ .1t1' l· pl'rsons v.ho
ar1• lnok1nJ.! for J lut r~ll\I· pdrt·ll mc
1><1-.11100 S4 hour,,, '>l.Jrl c~11 642-4321.
,.,, .'.!,r:,t1 l>1:lv.N·n 2 jnd fi P~l Ask f<Jr
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MOTOR ROUTE
I mmed1<1t e o pportunity for pa rt-lime
c.':J m ingc; Motor route' availa ble in the
S o uth L a~un a ar ~a . D e l iver y
a fte rnooru. Mondety throu~h Friday .
~1 ornm~!, Saturday and Sunday . No
m o nt hh door cnllect1ons Earnin~s
cit;out ·tso per month g rosi;; Re liable
tra ns pr.)rta t1o n re<1um·d Call 642·4321
Rr1an lfoll:rnrl for d t>talls
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
330 WHt lay St .. CMta Mne. Ca.
642-432'
u ~ OpportwNty Ew.pe>yer
~ral Offw,. ctcrk. I-' T
1q1cn11 flhn i:: & ,1n'w~r
ini.: I• lt'phon1.., t·~p "'llh
phont'°' I n••1 '"""ll \ \-,~
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GUARDS
!-\all "'-11art llmt' \II
.•r•'.t' ll n1f nrm-.
furn1,h•'d A~e-. 21 or
1 11\er Rel ired wel<'omt>
Gefteral Office ' '\n •·'<l)l'n"ll<'t' n•-<' App ~·crt'lJt1.1I h~;·i: .' I'~, I~ l 'mvt-N,11 l>h1tec11nn
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He :1 r h St .1t111 nrr ". \l••n thru i''ri
111.'f•fh
111 • n'-• ti ,\ .. ,t ~lud10
h" 'ti B &40-6443
°'""'1"n Ho·Jlh !">51> ~ II \JR DRESSER l'.111 '"r.ippt
GeMt-al office p/tii.
l'l~rlt T' p1.;t °'' ~H llr-. '111'\! \IJtur• ~oman
fob loc :-.;, ~port Bt·Jch
1,16 i lJl
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IJ CI .... o rk 1nJ! Wit h
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t~ pm,.: Paid \ ·•<'Jl1on.
''l k µ.i' & hl'.J Ith 1n!»
1-ull t1mr .. \prih 111
per"o" \1 on l-r1 .11
K•r<kn .., l't•i.t Contro l.
696 Rdndo lph. C1i...t.1
\ft'!>a. 5411 ~10
Ge.t-. Ofc to SI 000
l ln :! \I'S Reneral o((' ex·
J)t.'r for th1" ven In
tl'tt'lJDIZ p()llllJOO which
1 n c I ud e ., ... c h e d u II n i:
1i1n evJ nce & educationa l
rnterv1ew~ Large en
w ex{-el bt!nef1t~ Will be
wo rk1ntl 1n perso nne l
ckpt Span1.11h s peakanK a
pl\t>. Ca II R it.a. S4()..6()S.S.
O>a.t.Lal Pmoonel Aaen·
cy. 2790 Ha 1'9IW BI.. C M
NE\'ER A FEE
HJ.ROW ARMCl«i lch
l'Jrt T1rnt' Pt>rmancnt
-197·~ 103
HAROW,\RF: SALES full
& part t1m.• Appl) 111
person H1on llard~.•rc
102.i l rv111t> A H : .
t Weslcbtr PIJUI I. N ij
HO,I E~MCER
P1Pw1ant reh.ible pen.on
~•t h t r a ns . F ull or v time Aso;ist 1o>11h
person al care a nd 101
bJ(ht housekeeping for
elderlr or disabled 1n
their ho mes S.1 hr •
nuleage 636-1420
HOMEIAIEIS
LI.....-co.,•iaJH
W•NftdY•
Poc:1t1oos available for
mat~ person who l'n
)OYS helpmg ()(.Mrs
MAKI THAT CAU
NOWAMDJOtN
OU.TIAM!
Gd0c>P(ytolea.rn abt1ns GE:"i Offic e trainee.
flt>ld w rraptdly 1u-owin1t Phone ii l.YPlnlt exper
<tut.o i.ns agency. Xlnl ad helpluJ, group health &
vancement poulblllt1es profit s hanng Please
for setr staninit 1ndi\ apply 10 penon: Lloyd
Eicper helpful. but not Pest Control. 5Q) K D>·er
18!1".~h~ Su1le 109. Anahe1m
951--9660
Not a n Agency ...
Never A Fff ... EOE
n l'•' G d co mp•R Y Rd .• S.A
benefits incl pd mied 6 ----------
de nt a I In r o unlaanGIRLFRIDAY 20\'tar
\';i lle\ c a ll Sherall old Sub Conlr1tcl1ng
549-816l In Lor\tt Beach firm. Know ttenl'ral
c:aU Kalh) <2131 ~1 aedaer procedures. ac·
USE THE
DAILY PILOT
°FAST
llSULT0
SHYICE
• DlllCTOIY
For Ruull
Service f:all
642-,671 ht. n
~ t)'Ptnf!. Payroll,
lnvolc1n.i. JOb cost ac:·
c:o un t1nJ! Mu t b t
mathe matacally a c·
curate. Ciood memory.
Good o n telephone.
Salary co mmensurate
wtth ability Permanent
J1CM1tlon. Xlnt oppty for
r11b' perao a . Call
540 7 4 ~4 btwo
9AJl·lO·JOAJI.
Ho6pttal au•c00« RaleJcb Hills Hospital,
located 1n Newport
Beach h1il8 11n I m ·
rmdiat.e opening for a rl'·
li e f cook te> w o r k
10 · 30AM to 7:00PM 2
dll)'S, • ~:30AM t o
2:00PM J daya per week.
Oood llartilll Wary " frin,e beMflta peclsaae.
t•or lnt.e"lew, contact
Barbara Dur a n .
~-E.O.E.11 /F.
Jb1*ala
... ._ wtUa a
Plllta..tfted Ad.
petn'l~ou.Y ROGER t~P'.O_E _____ _
INC. SIU_.. SAIKI
111UGU1eUeAtt. tt•uaasm ...... arrillf. m14 a .,.. ~-..,.
IAIMAID
P/thne "l1hts YoUDI crowd. Expr not nee. --w1P1rtJC1pauon send re· 8&t1ala lbopPHJ r e.Cl
Mame to Weitern Wood dtl ltctJe Ml U. Cluallled Have 1e>methana you want
Woru 1575 Placenl1• ,..a.tty •• ~ Rod aoee11• ClMalned ec1a
Avt.1'18. CA 93163 •t tbeJ re loOk.iaa for. ll W\'IJ ta-SITI.
GROUNDS llamll!nance.
malure h and y man.
Mobile llo 1ne p ark,
st.-cty work. Only ex·
per'd. a pply 91\M-tPM • •nn
Medlca1 T ranacrlber
W/eqt/I Day shift. 1'\111
llnae. Xlat. b.neflh.
Coale •eu Memorlal ~. IOZJM Ol'afP·
ly lft peNID. 3D1 VlctCltlla
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cm. hall u.. r..u.t for pm. flOO •&A. OM llA!I
llr• ~ ., ... 1o ..
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Xhu be•ehtl Coate
M e11 lll •morlal
t~. M2 ,.,,. or •PP.
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7100
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rllnu. 6 utraa N•w
fac ... a ll •l••'l>'P'f•
f:a_P not '*' •T .02(17
Modrtt ., Arton. Alln'
f\fou1·u prof.,olunl<il
1utd ant'f' 'nr print
rmcWaaa 6 com me''-'• •I work N•wrw1 t l•ho\o
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n••d l I C•tt dltd
r pJr•lar ) tech >\ill
t imt' 11bt ah1tl I
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pt"rann tori! Rl'l'f
Mutf'f ~ ll1ttboc RI
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u~tl P11rt UD'lt' N11t1t LMA.L. SIC"Y NurH'i. A11l1' .J l 1
ah.al\ I {'t<rt1flf'd t'lll(lblf' s 8 law firm '>f't'b • rrt1ll11d 11r train··~
full lime lfl'h l'M a..h1ft nwlun-.,.'<' ) 111 ith fJ\j' ll Mf..,,• \ l'f\it' Cum 111 ... p
Rt' a; p 1 r 11 t o r ' rllrdtllPt'r T !>"70 .. pm t.61 \'rnll f ~I <'o:.tu
therap1,.t1 Per Oit>m rn.in Otruphont-rxa;M'r """'"
Pool All hlfb t-.t-.G .. 'ran ~I l:t()(l
Tech. par1 lltnP C~t.a .M l' i. 11 M '-' rn 0 r 1 » I Lt-1t1"1 S.-< to operi.11• M1111
llo&petal '422"f)tor 41i>v <'.ard l •'P rnu-.1 h .. ,,
I) In Pt'~ 3Ut Vtl"tOn.i dnl sk1I" H H &li ~I
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HIMODIAL YSIS
IMflVH Sl <.: ~
lblel!S
IOlluaHS
USTAURANT
~s.cntwy
CtwiM'tl
Perrn Po.1t1on S II lfr
QUlred 714 675 ·~ Nnw h1r1ng p 11mc-
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frrrt'd Will tr.a111 for lh"
~"1·11111> Full \1mt· In
Mu.."on \'1l•J•1
2 4prn 37 Fas hion Isl.and
NewJ)Or1 Cenler
lloteb
NEWPOITB IMM
now hai. thetw J)(lt>1t1on1>
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NIGJIT AUDrTOR
f'.xpen enced only
ACCT'G CLERK
Wi ll train
CASHIER
f''ull 11 m e 1n<·lud1ng
.. ~e~ 2 JO 1 IPM
'644-1700. ext 516 Rick ----.-....
Housekeeper. full time
llve-an, 2 rhiklr t'n a2e:s 111
& 2. pvt rm + salary
~!._•"!•·I ~~
Ho u sek eepe r . P T .
ne~e<t for NB home.
ml&5l be maturi:. exµ. rer
m--cessary &&5·393.1
llo usekt'l'per Fem a le
hVl'·an To cook & dn\'e
for elderly larl~ :'liew110rt
~d<'h Waterfmnt homo·
l'\1 room & bath ltl'f,
1;10 879:1
•1ous1-:..:~:t-:1·i-:u liq• in
t•are for l'ldn I)' C · \1 t•pl
W'Wl mi• 711 ~1>4 4200 nr
I 328 ll01
1n,pedor for -.ail mak..r
\1on thru Thul"'\. ti:im
I 30pm Nt•iH J ohn
Wayne Airport !n9 J.\83
l l'll>W'aDCt.'
•ACCT REPS
UNDEIWITER
~SISTANT
<.<l r.p~) to learn ab( in-.
field wirap1dly ~rov. in.i
auto 1n.'> agt>ncy Xlnt ad
\Jncemen1 pol>s1b1ht1•·'
lor self 1>tart1nl( 1ndl\
t:xper helpful but not
""~ Gd co m pan~
bt.'Twfll!> inc I pd med a,
deni a l I n 1-·ounta1n
\';,Ile) l:a ll S h e r all
5G-Kl61 In Lona 8ea<'h
Qill Kathy C21J l 422 4001
LIGA.L. SIGHT A•Y
714-131·1100 Mec:hum sired Newpor1
8t•11ch law fi rm Man I
" eK!Wr Xlnl bl·nef1h ----------i new orftet• hldg l'all
833,8151
Lifeguard P art t1m1•
$3 25thr P vt r1,unt r) I
club 644 54o.t
UQUOR ~ton· clerk &I
stocktn. f-:)(p prd 11 I
but not n ee C'.a l l
:,86-141 0 or appl~ ,1\
~71 Marguentt-l'kw).
M V EOt:
LIQUOR Store, full or
part t im e Aµpl )
Broadway Liquor . 27ffj
Broadway, W.g Bch J
---LOAH I
SERVICING
Ora n 1te Count )
Mortgaae Ranker sei•k
mg person With M't'VIClfljl
experie nce Will t'on
i.1der tra1nl't' <.:ull ;-.an
c~. 5491'1871
OfftCICLBI
(~'fl olc. duu es & fllin1t
Will train. Phone for
appt 557 9212 Mr Wei.t.
~wport Sta1101wr1. Int•
OFRCE Cl.ERi
TIAlllEE
Tht' Daily Pilot has an
1mmed1ate OJ)t'n1n.i for
trainee for full ti m e .
pt!rma nent po!.1l1on 1n
our Clu!ii.t fied 0<'part
rnent Mu'-l be able t11
t} pe 35 40 wpm t typan~
test will adm1nistf'rt-d t.o
all appll<'ant!. 1. IO ke)
adder. handle phnn\'!».
learn t•omputc•r and
other 1ten1•ral d<'r1t·ul
duues Opportunit) for
advan t'ement and 1•x
t'<'llr nt l'Ompa n )
ben.-hts Salun rom
men., u rd t 1• .,. 1 t h ' \
\1anai1t•fnt'nt Jll'Menct• ..-or inkn •l'W.
MNd 0 Ch~? ~as·· t'Jll fi.l2 4321. 1•xt
If you art· a ('OmJ)t•tt'nt & OR ..... GE co ·sT cxper. rru.ture m.im11!1•r "'" ""
our honui. 1n•·t'nl1,1• 11r-1 DAILY PILOT
Rram c-ould d1iuble ~1111r lJOW H;n Mrt<VI l>Jlar; to SJ0.000 d ~t·Jr 111 •
"h11(h \'olumt' 24 hr ltK'" 1 "'t" ~1t''11
t1on Wt·~ .... J ful l t:QUJ I t>11µi.r1un tl \
henl•fill\ park.igt• mdurl ~.mplu' er
m11 dental. mcd1ral &. hh• Ol>ltl':AI ()1.,p1·Mot•r •·x
1nsuran<'e and paid \ac-.1 perienn•rl . I ull t1m1•
lian Apply m pt-r-.on nr II R ~·em vr .. f1·rn•d
submit rt'Sumc hefort' 842 06Sl
811180 to the attention or ----
L M Holliday. Colon' p,. Arch11t'ctural ()rafts
K1t ch t-n" d1v1,1on l)f person. South O ranRt'
Colony Foods lnr 27 M2 County an•a. da)llm<' ~a Hwy coff 15 l S.JC hnil. m > offil'e t!lfl K7 "' !0)75 or PO Box 2081 H
1\nahe1m. C.i 92ti04
MANAGER
A t h I 1· t 1 1· !> h o e ,1 n d
sp()rt.swear ston· J.'1n .. .,1
llldependent chain in ~' Cal. reqwr..s hard work ma. enthW11a!»t11•. out)("
1n1'. r e !i po n s 1bll• 1n
di\ 1dual w retiul ex pr
Newport Beach locallun
Good benefits Call Mar)
Noonan 21J ·~ 8UI
PAHT Tl Mt: 11~wnin,i:., for
amb11t•1U'> 1x.-opl1· tr ~ uu
v.Jnl to •Ork J"f 11r ~,
Good 1n1·nm1· 10 ~ <iur
art•J 1( \ ou v. 1:-.h iloo l'\
pt•r llt.'l't"''an ;~12 •121•1
all 5P\1
Plilt u ITll' rwi-. 1t1on an n ·
ddc'f' ad dt·pt ~ .. t & :'t1 on
9 2 Ti:lephont· & ('QUnll·r
~ 3 I e '> A p µ I ' I' t• n
n)'Sll\ er 1660 l'larentta
Ave C M
llA&. llT ATI c• I •IAUI
<M•rnt•1 ~unh)'
for H l •t prolet1ioftal
"6U \Uwl Hlea ~
neded b )' t!utblulf
Realty Call Mt a W for
appt ln\ .. rvi••• con
ftdlntlal
....,W-.4 71 00 HlfpWmh4 7100 IOIO ................ _.. .... ............................................................................................................ ~
•••--... s.r·y ComlDCllG !W ... • Portaltle dl1enras ht r . ~. M*adl eo6or1 · Sean Radl&I Arm ••
--• ~tllil t llffeMi ....._ • dt)'~r • cu C .. tom • • • o t ll" W.U. Extr ......
Ofc ~~ .~.'~1~ ,,, Pttm~:.:_t . PIT~ =He....;. S..rw ~'~.··0• HO 0241 • .....,.AJUPll ,~ r,:. .. or appt Ml-9212 l.ltwOfnce SA t72·lllll 1.1. -.118 aller --------
Mr Wffi. Newport Stoa ..,._ Jew•., 1171 • lrl m&mn m • ·
tlolM'n. Int s.wt.t MedL o,.r. ., cul9ic ft . retricera\or. ·--•••••••••••••••••• 1rl mat..up tAb6e ,.. 6U>T7l2 m •lllllEDIATECASH• &-12. alMa lot Clec:ol'~
Sudwkb maker • food SHOE SALES Wante<t ~ .O..smo r o r Ool d . Sliver . =:.=•= pnp Mature. conac1en tuLl t i Good Platinum. Any ILIDd .
uoua • d e pendable • ot Part me; M61M•1,..llZI coad .. amount. Daniel rwn.~de.b.MI·_,·-·" ~·e1v1nai Cleorll .• ~,T . Ptnon~IJ·S wkd)'" Co. bt nt'flta. future ••••••••••••••••••••••• $41.5Gl53
Rc1aiJ c-lolt11n1 at.or. up Aµ p I)' 1 n pt' r) on mamt ~ltlon.' PQlll· Fonmd an.Ile iron, 211,.. , Poru.le, Kenmore~
fl"'fetftd Will train tin Slorwm1ll Terra<'«' 2'J1S '* Apply in penon bet x 21fl .. x l l l•" 10· tooa W • b u Y 0 0 L D · 1119ch .. w/ubiaet, _.11"'1·
8 »a 30. Mon PTi CaJI Ke<JhJll, CM !lam & llam 3077 S Dt'W• p p i 7 OOea: STERUNC SILVt:R .. bike, bllle raek, -'96
Mt ~o. at.Ji few Nant-) Sctioou Enjoy people" 2 Brut.o._ C M 541.30'7o. =R S's Wiil pickup ~am~.:i or""~~
Rettpu on1)t l'h1roprac l>t'tmllnent P rr pcx.1t100J1 Snackbar Attend.anl. Pvt Ca arm & ,
II<' A .... ~U•l~nl Wiii tr1.1111 11.S \-OCatiofl:al sthool re COUflltY club f'ulJ.t1m1.• .,. ... IOJO u ..... dl 1075 Beautifu l • Useh1U
for ti.rt't'r II'!> \tulll be gislran. 30 hrs. ev~ & lOA~t SP M 6d).,,,. k ••••••;•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• crocMled host.HI Cift,..
't'll 1otartt"r l.ai.t. ac weekdays Vacauon.,1n ~hr Qill Wed f'ri for BEAUL I EU 4008z M2 All>AJ.1-AFOllSALI ite ms. kitchen. a.,.w-. <~•tr l\p1!4l. & havt-ad <,Utance 1'!' medlatt• tn~n,~~644~--Super·8. w /all alru 3 witt bales S8.50 a bait! dolJ.Chrulmaa. 962-652f
,. r r rt' t a. r 1 .. I d u l 1 e' st.art South <A1e>l Pl~ ui Ukt> New f'I nt SI UHauJ Ph eves 646-&S40 !ll:M)j#ll area o( S.int.t An.! <:all St•11oner > Stor e '" c h Call after lpm -
Ant ho n ) Sch ools al Coronadel Mar needHll. 7~L307 t1 t' ,,., 1071 .....
HEL' .. ;PTIUN IST full
ume, Pt'l'Wn.tbl•-. mw.t
be able IO hanclk h11(h
preu ure JOb & l>ull)
phnrw hill"!> on SGI pube
l'BX Cont:ict Debbie
!f19.m3forapp pr'd 'aleb Ii.id ) f'ull ----------i•••••••••••••••••••••••
SIAMSTUSS
~SAil.Milia
Exp('ne~
6i~ 6970 ----
lime. 5 da)s Xlnt work .,.... 1040 TRUC K Spr ay booth
1ng cond E8~1ally fine ••••••••••••••••••••••• DeV1Ub4!1. 1 yr old. 30' Cli_!"L_e_le_6_7~ 1010 ___ K=~~ ~; t~~ ~: 1&~~1:~1~t22~~1~
SWITCHIOAID , h 0 .,, p v 1 pt y cle1rnt>r. ~lectromallr
•••••••••••••••••••••••
TOP CA.SH PAID ~·or used runUture ...
pllances. worilinl or oot
957 8ll3
~ochtl41 ~7 _ Sttreuiry. p T Mon ~'r1 Broker a II t> firm tn 2131897 1345 all 6 pm ar.oo 00 213 n I 2070 f'~IO!l Island ha., 1m
nll'd1ate opening fur part
tune rerept iom~l Ill"'\
I 5 Bu.'~ <.w1tchboard
l\p1ng. f1hnR t-;\IH'r
i)reft'f"l"Pd C'>11t.1ct llelc·n
INSTANT~
t'or cla» nnp ... HiahMt
prices paid. B uy 1n8
gold/silver . jewelry_
dental . e t c A p p O
any wh e r t>. Williallll
Li.urence 953 8193. 24
hrs
~pllon1!ll hi... l'll'nl·al
dut1t>S . bookk1-ep1ng. \) µ in.: 15 .. 11111 ~ da)'
1191 1661
Hl-:CF.l'TIONIST
T>P1£l. min 60"'pm
Ldt(una 11111 -. \Ir:.
Wiru.klw, 837 IM
IECEPTIOMIST
With or without typ1ni:
needed Top ~Y Tl•m
poral') & full tum• Call
Tod Servt<'•'" at 97!1 0164
R ~: ~ .. les
ACAIEH
IH UAL EST ATE?
Hnd out 1f 1t 's for) ou Fr..s..-..
W.hlly 19, 10...
ConllnentaJ Br eakfast
• How t.o Stan
•Career Opportunit1e5
•Training
Sponsered B~
Centut') 21 Golrt.'ltar
HS\'P 1>46 74:}.t
RESIDENT i\IOJ-: full
tJrnt-. It JOP~ i JOA ;\I
:;tuft. good bc.-nd1h 1\pµ
ly :'\e .. µo rl \-111.a
642-~I
9A\1 IP)1 . <,horthand
tyJ)lng. $6 pr hr &>aul
N IJ I man 1>fr1 ce 833 2235
Ut
SICIETAIY
SI074toSttl6
i\ Senior J>O'll IOl1 111 a
rast puced ortlre Th1'I in
dJ\•ldual "'111 "ork for tlw
Oirertor of S afe\}.
~cunty and Work•·r <. ·
L'omp<'nl'l at1on t:x
peneni·e m risk mgmt
and or Per8-0nnel mgmt
a plus Outslandinl( Ir
1t1ge benefit., Ht'QUlr•'"
rrurumum of <& ) l'a" r.•
cent Secretarial c~
p e r 1 e n c• t' S • 11 a I
l~'Pm. ••II pa~ 2•-,•.
11dd1t1onal alX)\t' baM'
par ind1c<1tt'tf. n11t re
quired T yp1n1: Jl
;\1r G1nle ' fur .JPVl
f'M 'l2fl.
Teacher' n<'t"d•'<l \I ak••
Up . \ I ~ U ;ii p I) I"' 6t
v.drdro b<' \tu,1 bt•
qwtbf1ed <.:all ti42 ~I
T t:Al'll t-:R l'rt• 'rhv•1I
lead tt•Jdwr :i d)" K ;J11
to 2 JO A,n .,t t....•t tw r ..
.a I!. o n l' '-' d t• II :'lo w p t
Ct:nter MNhod1sl f'r<'
-.chi Cull bt"'" I\ I
64-1-07-W
T aleple w Solci+on
S3 75 hr plu.'> boo11~t·i. to
<1lart So t•xper f\('\'t•ss
~ selling. Al·ror-~ fmm
OC Airport 2 lipm r .. 11
Tam1.641 OUS
~•'Pm. 1----------Apply 1mmed1uteh
S('wport ~t''ll l'n1f11·d
School llhlnt't
760-3400
E.O.l.
TB.IPHOMt
SOUCfTOtlS
!'4 per hour to '!lUrt t
i.terwrous honu.<.. No 1·x
pl'r ~al') ' :-.o <.('II
ing' lln 3 to !lP~ '-'k
for )tr ~846-~t
~ Lab puppies. 8 wks. Li.ncoln AC We lder Ilk•·
blk & )ellow 546 001 new.1135
d)'ll. 768 1711 ev~ 97'1 189M
~ Malt' BeaJCle puppies. Mkcal••MS 1010
AKC. rhamp IJne. $1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ S48 ~761
Oach5hund puppies. A"C'
1 males. Sl50t 11
644.()994
Shih Tzu. s:i()
Adonbie4 ) rc»d male
640 1265 ,,.. .. ,. 1045 ................•......
Sweet and Lovtng )OUn~
fem.a~ cal ods a horn•·
House tra ined 4c 'r-r> bnght 631 4919 before
Jpm or after IOpm or
wkends
fTee Dobef'ma n Pup pie-..
t'('ady to go 645-61175 <><
649-3494
~ IO Rood ht>mr lan:t-
Pacu fu.h
673 lt964
Bl'llutJfuJ 6cno Mal"mut1-
lhask1l' Very fnt'ndl)
AU &hoU 646 8358
LUGGAGE TAGS
from your l>wllne<>S card
Sf1)(1 one card for each
1~ plus one .,pan-We
ret urn permanent!)
M-alt.d attract I\ P lag &
">trap. rrwet injt airline
I 0 noqwremt'nts l'n·
\l'fll l-0<>'> 6 theft ' For a
~ahzed UR enrlo, ..
wallpaper . f<J brir 11r
Dlly Glo'' pa per & w P
will back & tnm }our
t<1.~ Or Ir) two ('.ard."
back to back
P RIC t:.'i
12eaor 3.SS
•·~~$1 60ea
t; \1 ta.p SI 50 u
1oor more SI 40ea
Salt"\ Tax lnclud<-d
SO CARO"
Dra,. )out own or 't•nd
nal'nP. addrt'1>~. phont'
we II mi;kP one rard pt-r
\:1£ Add~ PJCh
~ cht-ck ur mont') •1r
dt"f' to
--~~-~--~
t-'l.'fK'ed yd for 2 sm. dog.
Will pay. Dana Pt or
n1•a rby 714 493.5974.
75& 0833 Yvonne
IOIJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
<.'ONN Director trombone
with case t:x<"elleol con
drtMHI, SIOO 67~80S2 alter
6l'M
DRUMS by Ludwig, h1tht
blue clear 2 Floor lom!..
d base 24". 3 Z1lgren
Cymbals, Roger's h1 ich
hat comple t e w /11 11
t .&."4?5 S900 0 '.lotO Ca II art
6 :w>P~ 17141737~
IBANEZ PF-200 electrir
Rwtar and ha rd s h .. 11
r.1se Red a nd yellow
'un burs l . G r ovv r
rra ch.uk'a '325 or track
for°' at1on 9112 6466 --
OHk. Fw witu • &
Restaurant hel1.1 wJntt-d Secn'tllr) w11h lt>i.:JI •':\.V
t.• work <·ounter. i.nack PT In LJ..:un.• tw.1ch
"hop & bet>r & wm1· bar '* M96
TELLER
t'or o ur S•Juth l "·"l
l'l:ua 0H1ce \\111 tram
Plea.w r<tll t\.tlh) ,\m
BiaC'k malt> l,.eb I 'fr,.r
f.hot5 ='~' lllrt.:(' ) ard
GoQd w <'htl11rt>n
~
rtLOT rl.tMTIHG
P CJ Boa 15ro
c:oi-u M t>S a . Ca 92f)2t;
ROLt:x w .ttch n .. nd
l'r••"drnt 18K ~old
SW J b-t f>lr ~ 29t'3
E .. p•.t IOl5 .............•.•.......
Ot'FICE F URNIT URE
l.1llt> flt'W 3 sa lt>S desks
~f'a 6 .,.,,., chrs $4~/ca.
3 ,.,er .,..,,.1 chrs 165. l
tinr•<'~' $1JO. Jim P.aU.:
i~ i>OIJ
(or FV .. port' duh Over St-<·n·tJn
21 Qnl~ Pll.'a."' l ,ill · srtVECO Bar bara. 9f>K 6273
• RETAIL MGR.
A l h I e t I l' '-hu t' J n If
~pi>rhWt>Jr -.tun• Fme't
1nck-~ndent 1 h;,m an S.1 <..:.ti reqwn·, t1Jrd v.ork
ml!. l'Othu.-.1a:.t1c. 11ut.io
1n..:. r\''>POO'lblt• In
dlv1dudl ,. rel.all t·xpr
:\~wport Beal·h l()(:atmn Good bent>flL' Call Mar')
Noon.in 21J ~4! l5 l
SAUS
ADMIHISTIATOR
('ome bwlt1 \'OUr rarN>r
v.1th IL' Gm ... ·in)! bwkl
1ni.: proclu"l' firm 1n
I r v 1 n e ' 1· 1• k 1 n it f' n
thu...iast1r. wurm. t;,k1·
l'harl(t: peri.on to dirl't"\
small rw.IOme r onkr dl·
pa rtm<'n l ~u sl b(•
c u.,.tom c r oriented
KnowledRt' or wiodow A.
doof" 'pet'?> a pl~ ~:,c 1•1
i.alar) New ctll1n•
Ca.-.ual atmosphere Top
benefits send r~ume &
i.<tlary h1stor) in con
AdMift. S~<tttary
!-.t11\'1'<'11 hJ' 11pt•nmi.: for
admin !>t'< \ 1>11t1t·' ... 11 1
mduilt· .. 11 ~'I"'' h 11f l!r
Iler •·ntr~ m.irkt·t1n1!
bwJ.!l') Jl~O '°"'
Calfontia ~al
SGYirMJS & Loon
-.u.ppr1rt \\ c .a ro· .J ~ m;tl I •U.'> Tr'"' n <.'t·nt• r I Ir ( \I
r, 11 t.
Fw; ..... 1050 ...••.••........••.••..
**I BUY** C~ u.se<t Fumnur .. lit
Apphanre~ OR I •111
-.ell or Sf.LL for YotJ
MASTBlS AUCTIOH
646 "" & lll-9625
mti.: conct'm v. ,,,. t·\
t't'I ~nef1\'\ II•" k.ii.t•'
T)p1ng 'kllh Ii i.:d vnbal pre,t·ut.at1on an· f•·nni' llt"''"'' \:l !.i1 hr ~r a, 3 b:ir slOQl-. -.int
req d <.:.a II fur J 1•vt p, I • ttYntn t lut1 l '.ill cond Mui.I "~ tu .1p
il4 956 21:t-O foc ·•Pfll b44 ~' vre-c1alt' S M..'RJ t-IC 1-.'
----Call 1714 1~ 876!.. J~k Secrt>lary We h3H' :sn TOPLF.'i."' MODEi-'> for Jan
PHI\ 1n1c poi.1ll\f' & S75 l>AY !'Alli l>All.Y ----------
fnendly 111f1ce We• an-a nut•xp nf'r 8216 ~ "'*"" Oak &-0 ~ O\t•r 3
maoagemr>nt .,,.,.. 1r •· . -• dr• d rr:<st>r & ~nrh
rompany with an .1nnual l').Jltn.: t'Ull ~r"t; f'r" \O) b<ix 1350 n1qu"
IU'UW\h rat1• of 2!• • W1· \li.o«' Inf.. 1 all 1 '11 ;it c;1.....,. .. Coffee Tbl S?OO
need a pt>r -..:m v.h•1 '" an 7~' HH!I ~-tiwmn S<-ramb~ $4(1
act•urate & pmft•,"nn.al T'P''' t:1•n1•rJI 11(111 1 ''' ~~
\~mahA .impllftn. m11d.,.I
CJO 112 "' rr\•·rt> n ......
SZ10 OraftinR IJ blt'. r.;
~ Xei' dt''k f;CnJ{I f I"
drawt>r "' "l••nl r .a-.tt•r,
··xr 11.-nl """1n<Ht1on
m_, lJ•>'> 1,IJ ~ ''"'"
fjjJ r.12
MT. ST. HB.EN"S
rHOTO'S
I U'tt MJr h lfl Mcmor v
T ' ix·• rt tf'r I hi & a<'r
XJnt L'ood t·1Nl $1000
r.t<ih l'.111 after l pm.
714 ~ 291<2
LA.e new $250 t:xe<> rl t'5 k.
S3-W 5Wlvel chr. SUM> ea.
or ttstolr~ 72161 ------
Coior pho«>5 ot May l8UI ~-••••••••••••~~?.
t'rrupllnn SxlO Si:1. "uERRY'S Pf,.... CA R"" 11..tl4 m . l6lt20' $1;1) .;w> • •• • r.
Photo Spe-cialt•e-. p 0 Hoard1nic I< icroom1n1it
t\11\ 7LY. 5\.Jl•·m . 0rl'J:llfl "'Ith IO\(', fr.-.. pk up. •r.:l.Q l'0t.xUe Pups for i.alc
' Tr.t Cup ~luds. 25 yr...
~l)t(.lan 'd"'. '>l>h'h• r t•1lJ> ~2848
dnll IJfl''~ • •·n ~~I Hlu.· frtlflt Amal.On l'.ir
cnnd b"i3 ~ rot S200 Lr.: cage. SIOO ~} P''' & a nvo !>mnk1·r ,.,,,.., nf'n:~'·'0 1 ;noel l'auo fu.rnilurf' hkl' 01 • ..,..
fh" pt·r"'" t·an .in l>l•twC.ti. lot prvmot1unal 2 brown J ordon louna~
tu 1pah' nt~d' & mt·1·t 11pportun1t11·, t-°JI lnl'" 1-J.<ctn<' T> Pt •nto·r ~Int
th1·m v..llh ""''n"· ,,f l n ~ur.in r\' Gt .. up & 4 chair<. &4?UIJIS or 1.:ond SUU
~I~
uri.:rnc:) ~100 EU t: ti7~7 __ ---"61-«>IO
Wt: uUer tinJfll l>hann~ -· 'Custom bwlt f'Ilra IQng . ----..uick purcha'it-proi.:ram pist l<>talli.t1 eal / 1 b d 14 1 r So/d Ihde a bed bke ""'"'
& µaid health & life m l'art lime for pubht· al' "1'"1t r dltraww r u lln :"41"w matt~" Sl75 ~·r1 .. · llf •• ,....,. 'or aie e ' ,urance Plea.'.: <·:all for l"tlWlUna • ~<:_.: ~......., ~alh Paint fio11>h ~ on uphol 64l~
:.&n .tppl ur !>t'nd f\''>Urnt' L'Ulll) pl"rson tom.tkt•df' $350 Dt>livcry 1n<'I 'Wcdd1n1t Dress. V1·il.
Lo b\'en es pick up-. &. do 759-1~1 Bnde's (;hoc~ Sz 9 S200
.....,. & OnJ-s loto •••••••••••••••••••••••
Plano, old Kimball Up·
nltht. needs lurung. S300
11r bcu. 963· 1477 6
962"897S --------~M.cte•ul0t2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SEWING MACKINE ~ PBX Operalw. An.-.wer
1nJ.t St•r t~xp'i1 f T
SooU1 Santa Ana 54!> 3015
.. f 1dence ln W Sarnoff.
SERVICEMASTER I gen e r al ma 1nt1·nonr1• ---------'liash Slr.att'S $40 N •w INDUSTRIES INC. ..,.,,n f'ull lJmt• Job !1:1m •BEAl."TIFl.L• Mach/Cab. S7S. Blk11a>hl
J7900Sky Park Circle Spm Mnn Fri St:1rtm1: J.pc bv room tbl !>et t v 125 8U·98.5Z 7 roos new. Hanfly Wlt'd •
Ot'luxe Auto. RICAR
•lllDEIWllTEI
TRAINEES*
Vd oppty for inchv to ad·
vance w trapldly t•n
thU1>1asuc growm2 auto
111S ag~y Xlnl benef1U.
inrl'd med. dental &
' bonu.s-Exper helpful. bul
not nee We w11l tnan In
f'ounla 1n Valle)' call
Sht'rall at 549 8161 In
VWIR Beach call K<tth> at
1213>422 4001 ---
.tN'rt;RJOR OF.SIGN/
SALl::S
~1air for d t:coral1njt
he1'>(u.I F1ex Hrs. Will
tram. 499-1461
Accounting Cle rk for
lumber co. 10 key by
touch. gd wlltl numbers.
Pleasant atmosphere
Gd ~rt~. Call Lynn at
752 OC72 between 8·5Pm
Management
•Nlhhlh POTTEltY STVOtO
, Personnel needed for Offiu M•191r poth."f') m.a ktnti t'ull &
urge expaod1nR com p tune G4!>·1S835 btwn
pany 11> seek1nJ( 1n 9am&~pm d1v1duals who posse~" -
manaite ml.'nt i.k1ll.<. in re I Pl<INT SllOP TRAIN ~:t:
al estate. Peri.on.I\ we an.• To operatt· prei..-. F,T
looking fo r , posi:.1bl)'1 3333rdSl.La.i ikh
mana1ottnlt an afflcl' now I -· -or have lht' expen enc:-e ProductlOfl worlct:r I food
and deflirc to become a Sall!>. 1st la)OUt 40hr
manager License re wk Mon Thur~ $4 hr
quirfti All repht" heki 111 ~ 3461
stnct con fid e nce ro ---- ----
8c>1t ~. co10a1ly Pilot. P IT Sec r etary ror
PO Box 1 ~60 . Coi.1:i Con s t ru<·t1on Co 1n
Mesa. Ca Laguna ~ach Salar) &
--- -hour s nei.,to t 11tble ~~:~;~rit .~ .... 4•284iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~
at Beau\1f1cat1on Cente r Real Estate Sales
1n South Coai.t Plaza ~A UWAIDIUG
Vi llage ~7ll6 c.am ...
MEDI CAL Recept. f'u II RIAL IST A TE
Zi!O> 1\lton A"' I rvtnl'.
t..A 92714 l rvme.Calif.92714 ~ s:iso hr l'J•d \Jta Bestotrer -~~-
714 540 2873 11on & medical Appl) 1n •WATERFALLS• mode l number 806
Saleb
AUTOMOTTYE
COSMETICS
Full t im e o pen1nas 1n
cornm1~ion .. ales 1n lh<'
ab.,,e dt'ph for
qu11l1f1ed """'"~ ~pec1 alitsts Xlnt co
benefits include mrd1cal.
•Saa ··-x f&..c * Penonnel/A vert /:'ttkt~
Dept.s have openings l)t'r
expansion :'lipl Ar h
fin a.vces firm Good
typtng. shthnd. sk1lli. ex
per req'd :'lion-smo«n
pref C<Jll 640~0123
drntal. pro r11 l>harin 1t. ----------IJfe 1nsuranre & ~ns1on
proRram Appl} 1n
person J <.: Penneys. 2.1
f'a.t1h1on Island. Newpon
Beal'h E 0 1-;. M t•
SALES
Growth orie nted m f.i
co m pany. locat ed 1n
Costa M t"sa needs
saleapersoo to sell to 13
Western Stales mcl food
chains & mfg com
paru~. Premium items.
Non food s up p l i es
Salary + rommiss1on
Mr Schmidt or Mr
Wenk. 631 0700
.. SECRE.IARll':S••
We l co m e Barbara
Mathwu & Kn-. Kenehan
to our '1aff' Gen ofc oper
mgr Corp formal. no.
hvy fl a & µre .,sun ..
Super C-0 S<!\•eral exr el
pcll'i .allfreeto)ou
Please call for appt
Lu Reu1dcrs Agenc)
4<m Birch, •:stab '64
Newpor\1833..SUIO/f'ree
Secmary .
person at 1901 Uovl'
Street. Newport Bea\'h -----
W AJTR t::SS over 18 App
I> 1n per,on 1761!
~B.!_~.c \4
WAHEHOUSF: 1nstlllla
hon lnt.en or plant 1'0
need" hard workanll & rt•
liable person Supen "or
polSSlbllitle:§ ~7 01!'1() IJf
~2 ____ _
rwlmllll!lew TWt.J ._....
0v<'r 18. tall & nr at.
644--8494
WOM AN WANTt-:r> 8'>
Sale'> Hepresentuttve
Credit Lift> lnsuranct' lo
call oo e lll.l'll &n I( acroun lb
& MW accounts Sala')
& bonuaes f''aoancc Co or banking exp('r pre
fcn't\d CaJI M T. Manne
833-!llSl l
2 Glau Top Tab&E-5 4. x
10" x 2' S250f bolb Tw111
Wden Bed f'ramr COrex
rl Trundel Ut'dl. $1 75
661-1933
Bunk ~ w ftrm Sim
mons mat l r esst"!I &
dnuer 640-72l&S
Sola. eokl. xlnl cond RIO
2 ~aid ctuurs. S30 u
Dttorator ptctUttb S4
$15 llJJ 1918. bt'tWn
5-8PM
Sohl . 8ft 3 cush100
Needs upbolslenng. 1100
&J3.W7al'l 4pm
Natural. ~II conta.med !IM.3!08 ~
sluUfuUy craftt"Q frorr • S1 sfiss; 6oodl IOf4
vokan1r boulder-.. A"ll •••••••••••••••••••••••
for Bnan C714) &45-0704 Mt>mberab ip Ne wPort
Boch Athletic Club Hand Tools, Air Tool5. Sl75 642-'185
Mis c . & Carpen ter
Tools 7'80 W l!lth St CM TY ...... • J
Must ~u 4 llcket.s to the
Hollywood Bowl for Aua
21 Flute cont"ert with
Jean·P1erre Haml)al.
t:.a rlo M an a G 1 uJuu . C'()fl
ductma Great seau 124
for all 4 $46 7667 or Ad
S1ttt>r •293, 642 4300
a.hn
NA. 5tet'eo .... •••••••••••••••••••••••
BraUUfu.I RCA 2S" cok>r
TV. 2 )r wmty. Crtt de
ll\'tt)'. $1.24 . 646-1786
rtOUBI ·.-. PLlO T urntable. 424
Amplifier. CSTI Sptu:Jti.
XlDt coad. M~I SEU.!
WILL SACRJn CE! Call kup S. IOSS SdVer ahow s addle. "Bull 5.S2.00l.
•••-••••••••••••••••• llorn" make 16" seal. ----------
PubticS&.&eon Sat Au.a 11 BuUh1delrtt.1tood C'OOd SOUNDCRA rTSllAN
12 DODD lnchades eqwp « l~ pre-imp 6 equaUaet
ment for 1arde n In a. ----------1 liiOO value, $300, W.m:I
plumbing. patntin« New btrch aoUd <"Ore ---
A I so mt!>C 1ooli1 , doors.twosiz~S25 &S32 Ma1nawoa T .V . XI~
clottl1n1 . fum1turt' 6 8f7~103 c.ond. Color. I yr. old. 13 •
houebold item s 129 5ft'Mll ukinl SZllOfolfcr,.
ti~. Busy doctors ofc Contact WI \a learn about
G d b e n efits t;xp our new high c om
he.lpfuJ. lmmed open1n". rrus111on spbt & other ad
Apply Bristol Park vantages in J01n1ng
JAMITC>aS Me dical Group . 722 &dhiJI Realt> For 1n Sales lady wa nted pit for
SW'iaYISOllS BakerSt .C.M format ion c all Wa lt, g1I\ store, exp required
JISECIETAIY Ill SdlwrtbEA.SE' ~l.ZIO
Oearbrool Lane. C It ·u BR f:EZF. W\NT--A-C'l'l-ON-,-. --
Clualfied Acb "2·56'78 a.ailed Adi Ml-51T8'
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Male/female lo work -673-7300 • 4&4·$560
Hwitinaton Beach a.ru MEDICAL Re(t>pt. Part ---------
.......................
T1o pluc-e )our mt>Majli:
bl•forc the
reading public.
phone
J.-..: IS IO/br. Wax time. Hrs 8 t.o l Apply
en. SUO/hr, SupervtlOC' 8ri1Lol Park Medical
aalary : opeD. For In· Group,722811kerSt.Cll
Rt"-!h 1 I I ~~fk.1ltv
I ~' ~ ' I ii t ti I h I
SALESPEOPLF.. To sell
homt ~curity systems
f\aU or part tune. Bonus
Sell W1t.b £A.SE! plMn. Income depends on
lt'u BREEZE you!M2·530I.
Oally Pilot
OMlllfled. '42-S678
f.-Uaa ~ 9"1k•Uaa.. • Mite Ponlala Alu.ander
Co ., P.O. Bo11 UlH.
P....-U. CA 9ll0'7. or
u ll: 2U·7H·02."3. or
%13..-i·JZl:> . i~o;-~il;ied~Adt~~t42-iii5178~i.J~~~~iiiiii~iii(1 Sala penon, soaw plu tlc ta brlcatlon ror rctalL
LYN'S MA'• plullc store, will tralo . •1•· th ... .., 1071 ,.._ IUT exp Pftfen-ed. S56-010Z. . ....................................... . r -------·----OP IOTH WOILDS
Wl"ft eoT " YOU CAM HA YI ITI .. n» ,., ti
WAT•&llJ
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Office Manag. 6 Stic for •~ I ... Ofc I re1eat'A Salea Man•ll ..ac..., I Must be t•p .. have in '°I I.JOO mo. Npt Ctr co I OXYl'!!..1119i.1 tua1 6 .;o tap. act typ. d1a. "° sh .,...,. I aupe~'laed~njo~. •g:c:d pd.~ t.o Appllunt I SERVICE CO I
pbotie 1klll1. Job ID· lrv\nePe~Apncy I • ~ TWX. typiq, ru • ~ n tb. COlta 11.-I ::.::.•~v~·~ ... u.~!!ll.._.~~~MZ._·l~47t.. 2072 Placentia A... I
rapiclly 1 rowln• arm.r~ I ,..__._ M--
wt&lll Eucla. 1easec1 1n ~ ~-... -I 00_."..,. • IDkro pro. ftllt ...... .., CW. la I 645-8870 I ceuor. Exp. le theH _..,._.
.,.... • pl•. New onic. s.ttarit_y 0 uard h II ~ ~ = ~= tbm .... hne · .. per. I 14M. OflP., -a SS I I
Jim Sk)'part Cir .. ,;;~ ::;::.. ult ror •PPt : II...,. .. 11 .. 1a I
lniM~·· ..... ft'l,l·J0-~:00 I lft Ol'PAllCO................ I .,°" .............. .._.. ,...,. ........ SJ;C\'/lltPR. part/full I I
.................. U•. LS C4 CdM . I OffttexRjrn8·ll;ID I ~ •r:..10~r • .'.".o~ SelM7-..n ....
.....,.. • ..,.. WnAdR.enMa MZ"71 L-----------...
------·-· -··
You may r~t our ~
SilfVQ ~ . yo.x od . • 0 DalY'
Pilot od number wil appear in yox od .
. . wt wttl toke your me 1 ng11 ... 'tCkl
coll in at yoor conventenc:e to git the
respona to your od ... this ... ii :!J' S.S ~ weetc. For men n1fomation to S*Ji» your od coll 642-5611.
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Evia,,.. tbp Jona
-ID4145•ves ........... .....
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1)iiia m ·a. lJO hour-..
....... Pri. pty a..t OI
llW! c.11 s.s.uoo Uloa
Fr•. da1a>. U l UU u• -.,. • wedleada> --Jerry
tr Gran Manne r fully
"lalpped. beautlfult)
•\ataaned , re11dy 10
draae or lave a board
SIJp may be avulable u ~'M Financ1t1c J>Otb• tit. •.ooo. Jack Curley ~·lSOS eve nin g!> &
wee k e nds. 642 ·4321
...-.Sll)'s.
Z6' LUHRS S PRTFSH
'70. ,bris t o l , t e ak
cockpit /oak parque t
Hobie 14
MOO
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WANT£D. llloor1n1 to '-o. S.lboa Peolruwa
7"..SLU
MOOIUNG otr Lido lal. a · £ra~k aon saal boat
11.1.000 &4Mi17 ----
411)' BOAT SLIP. Balboa
U>ve& Mar Arches Best
ctfer Agt S49 1.366
CA.NI 'A.ITS
I MW froot Kon1 ahoc'k11
CftlU., 'n to ·74 V 6°1tl
Olily t10 for both Nt•w
Seara hen)' duty 48
moat.b battery. onl.)' t.30
UU New "Racemark·
leathe r aport •tecnn&
wtleel. o nly ISO ' (;..ill
64.2-0131
23' Slip Balboa Cov~r .......... ~
Area . Sl25 mo . Call ••••-••••••••••••••••• &7J..1174or 67~2709 IMPORTANT
tolO •••••••••••••••••••••••
50' slip a va ilable now
Newport Beach
631-0900 K La mb
NOTICE TO
READERS ANO
ADVERTISERS
c06n sole. s ingle dsl. 700 ITr--rttlllie• at'rance. below mkt at
m.DOO. Nwpt Yacht Ex· ~e <7l4> 675-1800.
The price of 111•m h
advertised by \'t'h1clc
dealers in the veh1cll>
cla,,sified a dvl'rt1s1ng
columns does 004. includt'
any applic3blc t axes.
hcense. tra nsfer Ce ch. c-.., Sala/ finance charges. feei. ror ~--aar pollution control de· lteilt t 120 YlCt' certification,, or de-
21' Starfin 110 w1cho1ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• aler documcnt11ry prl'-
Billboa Island slap. $7500. Utillity Camper. for long para00n charges unle~
-.OW•"4-6687. bed P.U. 4 Side Doors. otherwise specified by
Call after 5pm the advenaser. Dave ~7-8571 Ge••.. 9510
f4i;oa 18 elec. bay boat
WI'~ & stereo. S7500 ~3 1----------...................... .
sUrrcraft 0976). 18' aJum
lit.e to pull. cabin slee~ j
2.8Shpm S3000. 962·7223 ,
·~' Chrts craft Clas!>tl'
RV Owners Feel It
Dealers Know It
Banks Are
Aware of It
SCHOOL BUS ~ pass .
Cr own Coach Full)
equipped. Compl rbll
eng. 119950. or bst orr
567-81181
i;i,., ft. 289 vs. xlnt rond I With t~a} ·~ economy .......... ; ~ trailer & canvas RV pa) menls are hard to Cliuic1 9520
SZ161JO Firm. Call Ad •49. make. and re:-aJes are ••••••••••••• ••• •• • •••• 6C2-UI024hrs I dJfrcuJL .So ·we 11 help '.46 Ford Wooche. restored.
. . --j Co R v t Sl.3.000. Al.SO '29 Modl'I
c iaer. t w n /C hrys OaJes RV Rentali.. lnC'., r estored : SI0 .000
31~-nifljte. F/8 exprf.'ss o~ign your 0 A town s ed an . 4 dr,
• ADF . .xlnt family I lease back program . Net 6'1s-Q&l
b:lat l25.000. Nwpt Yacht ' from Sl~. to SJOO ~r ----------1
EJdl.f7$-1800 I week. We II do mun-1953 Cadall ae. m ech ------------1 tena.nce free plus ad-sound.~ paint & up· • t. I i r 0 r D I a n 2 9 . "ant;t! you S500orcash upon hol. Sl700. 646-7387
S'pbrtfish, teak decks. ooos&gnment your '78 wn nYC Chry. Low hrs. or.~er van ronwrs1on. ltea"1111ioR.t .i he.ad. 126.500. Nwpt muuorClass A V.tildH 9530
.,..~ .,._ h -800 ...................... .
.... -ic.AC • 0 •01·1 · For Furthe r Info Call '71 GMC RV. Bubblet.op. 'SI(• JACll 24 Mr. L&ssner (7141S59-4446 great gas mileage. xlnl
JilYbridge rigged for fis-1 1 :..L..-taJJ • cond. must ~ll. 848-81.23. hiDg. Bait b asket. outrig· nc....,... y . we ve been
depth rtnder. VHF .. , in business 7 coosecuUve 4W....Drt... 9550
'racllo. power l nm years, •••••••••••••••••••••••
trailer. cushions. I W c.JS. completely reblt. ~~ maM nty e1x1t,rast·· 1Mohwfaedl ... 9140 ~g~be!ceo'rf!~ ~ ~. u.s 5e 8 8 •• •••••• •• • • • •••••••• •• -...Sl.Zl
$U,250. 540·3256 or 1'18 Moped. xlnl cond. caU ---·------~-I Karen Trslla 9560
1'ac>JAM FANS! S44"'°'58 -·••••••••••••••••••••
Fa\MlkMaa t4' Pacifica jMolorcC-/ 'G Ford PU. bod} good
.. ..-.-oa" Perf. cond. k•a-. 9 I SO cond. Needs a little work ..J..""C. • .-.. PM I .--SlODO. ~1141 ,._,_ lOAM..., -•••••••••••••••••••••
'64 CHEVY ~-4 spd, new
tires. Call aft 4.
T~. J ulr 15. t980 DAILY P\LOT
w.,.,
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t"oc Your Good vw. Porsc~or Audi
CHICIC IVBSOH
VW·PORSCHE·AUOI
71 BMW "Black Beaut)··
'>lltf. cass . A 1c. I ownr.
32K cru. S14,900 ~0310
i8 ~EL. salver w/blue
lthr. s unrf. A M F M
cassette . 11 Int cond
14.000 m1 Best ofter
522-:813 44.SE CoutHh~ay 80320a E C ed at Bays1d~ On H ' · l tt ar Load "78 240 Du~sel. 4.Spd. air, lo 7800 Westminster Ave
Newport Beach 673-0900 $215.21/MO + To. 1'111. like new Sl4.750 or in Westmlll.Ster 30 .__ i..se. SZOOO tll<itofr s.l-0 7611 893-TSSl 638-7880
......... rted doWIL 675-5603 - - -....... =.a.=....... ~fl 300.'iD Turbo. mint Toyota 9765 BMW 528 t:xec CJr ~'Of'ld 125.SOO 64().9738 .,n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~~.":!~ ....... ~~?.~ Loaded 5PM 1971TOYOTA
R ....... L $215.34 + Tax. Jl ---CO.OUACOWE """ -•---$2000 do ·ao ~L. 24oom1. lo<ided. w 11 h I 0 w m 11 6 .. •. Cl ......... ....,.E.1 •• 11• ..... -"'"' \ h o 8 " "' ~ ,,..,,.... 67.,5603 'nt ra<'ltc: 64 t44 automallr traM Super
i\11 79 Alfa Ro m l•os -~--i60-9333 i.harp' t948L'MLi
MUSTGONOW• e.,.t 9715 -- ---- -RACH ,..,._RTS ••••••••• ••• •• ••••••••• ·57 Merct•dci. 200 41.') I _...._ 41\pd. ~ood 1ta~ m1lea1te 848 Dove Stret't '7J t:apn \ b ts pd. a e. ~nrl xlnl C'ond 497 4649 'lEWPO RT R1':1\l'lf .1m rm <'J.,., . S2300 miracle
mazda 7 52-0900 "75 3669 ti d ~' fi40 5~511
'78 ALF ;\ 4 dr !W<Jan
20,000 ma. ~ spd 1U I F.\1
CllSi. .\ C. S11\0C'r e't
w maroon leath int
X lnt cond S6 .uuo
714 838 7181! or 896·4626
9707 ...•..•••..............
'78 AUDI FOX
7600WestminsterA1 t-
m W~tmanst<'r
89J. 7SS I b38 78MO
'720 ••..•••...........••...
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00 l (Jroll.1 n•·1·11-. t 1• t 11
-·;1 \U~ll Xlnt mech cond wurk i:no<I • n.· S-1t111
72 O,\TSt:N 1200 2 door Good bo<h rt•mQ\abt1· 00 5li60l•\•·' ~l .000 m 1 . JOmJ.IR harotop r.;nvert1bl l'tfai: ----
Sl3001o rre r 494 6437 . wheeb . (.'lean f'\'\ Pt~ Vollswegett 9770
~ 7$ '-' ~ S2500 T:S.--1595 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i9 VW Bu1it convertible.
Wht. on wht. 3.000mi.
U80 C h ev M ODZJ .
hatchback Coupe. Vt;.
air. p/s , p/b. 2,900mi. t I It
s tee r in g whl, SS90U
411ML89.
A."1fll1cass w/auto re· Cllrysllr 9925
ve r se F'o~ lights.•••••••••••••••••••••••
chrome tnm. alarm. tit 77 CHRYSLa
other utras Pe rfect Dyn a mite Cordoba
cond. S9.800 640-1728. ~·Loaded with lo)1>
~161 Very clean original car
Velour interior. Nt.>w X1ra fuel tank ror your radia.l.s • (794RKO>
Ra b b al . Se t r oc co . sztt5
Dasher. Up to 1.000 m1 lb IOI WITHAM
per fall Dun Mullani. ¥""'"""SW"''--.. S a I e s . 2 3 I 0 P a r k ~ .... _..
N t' w p o rt . N u 7000 WestminsterAvt•
71,4 759 1200 111 Westminster ----------1 893-7561 638-7880
"7JSuper Bu1o1
S2JOO
645-41!19. ~ ~!).)
61 \ 'W Square back
Gd lilt It> car
631 ~
Custom T BIJ('ket Dunt.>
~g). bit mole.Ir . ~'>l
olf~r 631 236i
74 \'W HUI> dm fm l'J~S .
7t.000 mt xtra l'l .. an
Con.th '932 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 CC>aYETTE!
Automatic trans •
EXCEUIMT!
(Lie. 83SVRY1
ONLY SI0.998
HOWAAD C'-•rolet
1>9ve & Qua 1 I Sts
:-n:WPORT BEACll
lll-0555
SJQ'.X> Hrad ti73 0324 Jher l.Al2 ·vette 17 000 m1 <.:011
6 r>m _ _ _ _ cours condition $12.i>f)(J
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1966 Harbor RI\ d
COST A M !::SA
6·U~tl03 540.9467
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'7J <.:oullar. new paint
un--. n mi. Great 'ler<"•
\tr1vini & m ust '>t-11
S2.0U-O OHO 531 6:!•1.:.
• \h or ~2 ~70 d a \'
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Sln P""' <.:a II 67 5 291 ~ G«>d Cond1taon
'76AUDI FOX
l>)nam.ite 2 door. 4.,~'(f
and a ir It '-. t'll'l•n'
ICX&78l
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llUY,IOILEMS 77 MC H. 11 ~100 m1 . Champa..:ne t'dition A.llllJOt.UMd cones I owner PS. l>t;S
$2995
IOI WITHAM
VOUSWAGEH
1eoo Westm1ns1er Avt'
in Westmin.sler
Im-7SSJ 638 7880
71 AUDI ·sooo·
Beautiful J ndiana red
Late series with s unroof.
Sick or de3d rort>agn C':&r.. ,\,\1 F M 8 trk. dnt <'Ont! sidewtnder Automatu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AC Aut.o 964-61.31
v.•anted Free tow 644-741~ ~.stereo DYNAMITE' GaOAt... 990 I --9940 631-2fD7 Cash Fa:.t 1l08VQC1 ............. •• •• •• •••• ,_....
'76 280Z. am1fm . 8·lrack. ~~.8s.s1~:r ~mileaRe. SSHS M01MMG OYEll ;.;;~ ... ;~01-:~;~ .. ~;~~~:·
wr. crwse new radials t;U-0063 IOI WITHAM $4995 looks, run.c; itr<'3'. S4tiOl1
S 5 6 0 0 I b ~ t 11 ' r VOUSWAG&it ma. S6400/olr ~.$8S9 71~2413. t\alhy q.I 9746
'77 280Z. lmmaC' cond
AC. S s peed. AM FM
cass. $9$0. 497-3508.
......•.....•.......... 7000 Westm1nster Ave
tn Westtru05ter
893-7561 638 78*.I
IS Gran Torino Elite F'ult;.i
E qup 4 3 000 m1
l'MOOtoff er 631-7426
power windows.air .,....,._.. 9723
stereo. velour and mut•h ••••••••••••. •• •• ••••••
70 Opel UT . Whitt' w Ired
pm i.t npes. runs good,
ROOd c ond AM I F'M
c a ssette . maR rims
SJl-5'953
Havmg trouble sealmR
your car" T r)-~~ · raid
rot ot not' A'" for ·rom
MAl&S
AUJOCIMTH
142$ Ba It.er Street
COSTA MESA
540-9202
f'test.a ) 978 S3J7 ~ Ir
pwr dJc;c bra kes. 1>1h••r
4 o l r>mp11: hwy. JOmµi:
c at y 642·8907 e vt-ll
7S9-S8l7 Days.
more ~ I m m a cul.il l'
1299VNBl
$7"5
IOIWllHAM
VOUSWAGEH
7600 Westnunste r A~l'
in Westminster
893-7SS) 6J8.. 7880
FHUllS
i9 512.BB. a 3066 t
'7951288 •28233
1 4 246GTS •07630
"73 ~T 1'04860
·73 Dayto na S p) der
•t68S9onganel
hwpot 9741 .....•.•............•..
1910 'IUGIOT
50SDllS&S
HEU MOW!!!
RACH IMPORTS
AWn AMC 9to5
JIM MARINO
VOUSWA68f
1171 I IEACHILYD. ....... __ leedl
142-2000
.......................
'79 Owroktt Cbtef. em mac cood. Cust.om Coco lll Falcon. gd traosptOrta boo car. SIK ong m1 . rmts. 14.000 m1. nevtt .,..... l "~c l l70 been take n o rr rd -ape:_. .
sio.ooo bes.t ofr 833-&ZJB U.C.. 9t4S
aft 7PM • •••••••••••••••••••••• mo.ooo I HONDA 1974 XL 70. Less 11~ Century lnbrd , than 1400 m i .. S37S.
FThe rgl a ss. Sharp. '758-l096. XJnt Cond. ____ M_l_-88116_~-~ IM"1t 9712
'67 27SGT8 14 = 1012!1
TR.END IM PORTS
213-37~ ----848 Dove Street
~EWPOHT BEACH
152 .. otoo
~11!!'!!!!!!!!!!~~1111111!!~ Ilic.Ir 9910 '72 Mark IV. gd cond
'75 YW l.AallT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.000 or best off•·r fWWl. Slip. Private Par· !New, white be ll R·T
t)C"fH/673-1003. helmet slze 7 642-0138 oc
1965 f'ord 9x7 Ftatbed 3$2, •••••••••••••••••••••••
2A' $apjack 79. Open llull. i-67_H05 __ 7 _____ _
~vo 225. 120 hr... VHF, '70 Yamaha. Enduro dirt S~m LOR. fresh wtrl bike.$250. sl~. mmt cond Must 545·878i
St!ll.PP714-673:1611 ~ --
---,~ 't'amaha. 6~ ~p .. c1al. ~/ 9050 ;:~d. 4,000m1. S1650.
nmning cond. S750 as is
or t950 with the ovem aul
1t needs 5.5-4. 7632
'570 •••••••••••••••••••••••
"78 ford ISO Van. tow mi.
p1b. p s . am If J '>I>. Ca ll
aft 1 ·~pm848-8137 .. .,_ .......•...........
•lllllAC28'·3(1" BOATS:
-·75 Dodge Van Custom
Monoshock. llonda XR75. Seats. amtfm cass . m a..:
racmg bike. 83cc e ng. wheels. s nlrf. re fri1t ..
Custom frame I or a carpet. al e Must Sell
kind . $395 b s t o fr. $3400673-3633
IS>'12mo plans pre pa id
from Sl89/m o. aacludm~ 59p. lessons 7141964·5994
.allMAC28'·3<>" BOATS: S4C>-9849
CREVIER
$I Sf 6 H OA0'#4Y
S.\HIA AHA
8353171
•USED IMW1•
·733 OCS cpe. mmlt0559)
i42002 T11 S •n 103321
'76 20 02 4~p d .
S R. 1237157$11
FW 9725 .......................
1970 Fiat 850 Sport <:oort
cund 33 22 JCt mp.:
Under 36K o n j! :'I/('.,.
hardtop. brakes. ll n •'
A!\1 IF'M cash :.lt>rl'H
S2.000 714.644. J j ~2 1'\>t>'-
ill Flat Xl /9 25 :i:i mµ~
A.\11~ ster cas~. ma~~.
nunt S5000 Ph 556· 9596
640-2434
74 FIAT 128 St'd :.tn.
29mpjt. t spd, S1900 offer
~7)4.4
-------flor"'KM 9750 •....••...•..•....••...
1976 ..OISCHE
914COUftE
5 'pet.'d Iran!' 4! o htrt•
,1µpear an1' 1' J: r o u µ
'tert'o & onl> :lJ.11110
m 1 I ··., ' \ J 1• v. l I
ti63PKN1
mirac.le
mazda
Delu xe 2 door with
a1&0m.1llc ClelllW'lt mw
around' (88.JMJ ltt
$2995
IOI WITHAM
YOUCSWAGIH
~600 Westm1n'tt"r \vt'
10 W1 ... tmin~to·r
~~I t.Jll 7JOllJ
~ e .. ck Rc1t~I. bbctt.
loaded wtth rtra-s A,i;.
<.umt' lease ~ SIOOi> Or
'-t'll S'TSOO ~ u~t '«"f' to ;ap
J'lrt>1.·1:1te 551 "728
;•1 111 '1('" Fl ~:CTH \
I.TI, 2 1~~1r Sunroof \It
IAJ""t'r fan " lt1ndl'JU
IQP S6650 645-:J 120 ---64 \W $200 a.s 1.<; 2818 c-ru 9915
Nevfpe>rt 81 vd !'t.6" por1 •••••• ••• •• • •• ••••• •• ••
Bt'3ch '77 CADILLAC
Se,,11.. 41.000 m ate-; .ind
load4.<d wrth 1'U l~ toys
lmmaC'U.lalt>' 1;048i21
962.1347
l9iO Llncoln Conu.oent;.,I ns:so 4 dr. leather tnl
all pwr & air. L1dn
Shlp~ ard 673-7212
MHowy tt5o .......•...•••..••••...
ORA~GF.COUNTY'S
NEWEST
U.~LH·M ERClJR\
OEALERSHlP
N l2mo plans pre pa id
from $189/mo. including
slip. lessons. 714 964-5994
'76 GMC Van: 6 cly • long
'75 Yamaha 650 50mpg. bed. stereo. mags. Best
Runs well. S800 olfer.673.fBSO 839-5840
'77 S30lA mint 11<Ql1
'776JOcai <456SXC 1
'1832Q 4 sp. a ar 1422:81
i83'21:lA. aar 16095>
i85.DA loaded CS4~t
i9320a 4 spS!ll 181861
'79 528lA S IH < 2615 I
'795281 loaded 102561
·73 ~ Spider. A.\1 nt 2150 H.tMM "'*cl
cass. mags. 20k m1 on Cotto~ 645-5700
'73YWCAMnl
Rubble top C'On.,,er..1on
1-; x I r f> mt• I ' <' 1,. J 11
((9)\1\0t
S4995
S7995
IOIWITHAM
VOUCSWAC.84
7000 W~tmmster /h t'
in Westminstt'f'
RAYFLADHOE
Ll:-OCOL..-.; MERCUR't
lt>-18 Auto Center Dr
SUF'Wy Lake Forest ex11
I lt\'INt:
130-7000
..... S.U 9060 '64SUZUKI $i5
...... ••••••••••••• •••• Motor needs work ·e· \.uders 16. 25ft, vam 673-4419
h ~I. s I i p 1 n N 8 . Motor HOMH_S_al_e_/_
be'llutifu I $4000 a..t/St...j. f 160 ~IOlO. •••••••••••••••••••••••
197125 FT. 1: 'ACEAllOW ~11FAELD• MODEL C J!li Sleeps 6 t.o 8 on Gaucho '_'·D.ECTRIC beds. fully self con· tained. roof a ir cond .•
•• g e nerator . A M I f'M ·a· y BOATS ~tereo ca ssette. C.8 . radio & only 33.200 miles.
SJ.3.SOO. Please call ror 111111111-. llc. ~g by appointment.
~I =·~c!:' ~~~ ~~ 1 __ 17_1_4_J_5_5_J-_7_1_3_5 __
~ Slll'ft)' lop model "78 31 · Pace Arrow. F\111)· 6 a new bard\op version equip. Sips s. $400 wk. 2
•....-SOWS•sunroof'. wks S3SO wk Days
NEW 6C2·1012.eves ~
BOAT PRICES For Rent: '77 Han•est
ART AT $9500 M.ini Motor Home. sips 6 <AM about ,.aa .. BllWdaJ) ..-. burns reg gas. reas 1U.,_..U. ratu. Prvt Part).
8aHll'9 556--0lf7 alter 6pm ..,.,.aue ,...,... T,.... t 170 !!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f••······ •••••••••••••••
ANA. 1 .... ol 21' Trn elue F\llly self. •1 "h 1..-.Ur. cvntai.Deds4e.7263 VHG, aaH away •--~-~-~--
111.•. Newpott llWJ' Ten')' Trailer. COID• Sada.~~. pletely aelf-cootalnecl,
a1p1 e. rwl lensth awn.lq.
O(Jmpk Rae.er atr-cond .duotherm .
nller. JttOO. U.SOOBTU . U ISO .
~
'18 Ford Van . ~pd s ta ck
withover-dn vc. pis. plb.
cni.se control, a ar. s.s200.
&7J..21.80
enit Must sell "'33·K:;72 -------IOI WITHAM
YOUSWA&Bt
7GOOWestmanstl'r A\•'
in Westm1nsll·r
1910 MBCUllY
'18 Chevy Oeauv1lle. win
dow Van. 3.• ton. 400 cu
inch eng. pis. J.11b. tilt
whl. cruise con t r ol,
amtrm ca.as. custom int
k> mi. Uke new. S4900
673-0324.
tHO •••••••••••••••••••••••
WE PAV TOP DOLLAR
CloMd s...days
ORANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
Sales-Sen ace-~asinJ(
RoyC.-...-.tnc..
Roils Royce BMW
LS4-0Jamboret>
Ne"'POl't Beach 640 6444
76 ~'lat 121 Sp1dl•r While
14 OOOm1 X Int <. o nd
~ 644 5937
Hoftda 9727
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VISIT YOUR
ORANGE COAST
HONDA
HEAOqUARTERS
for top used cars-foreign. •••••••••-! domestics or classics. If
TODAY!!!
UMIVHSITT
SALES•SEHVtCfo: .vour car is extra clean.
5ete us Fl RST !
•I ht!O,.....C-"t
azS Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
979-2100
WllUY
C&.l#cM CAIS
MeftUCIS
C01'41'4H l
:·HEVROLET
.. .
C,4 b-1100
IOIMcLA ... '1
& 8:IO N. 9e11ch Rlvd
LA HABrtA
IS Ml. No or Si\ r v.) I
l7 I 4J522·5333
Sunday by Appl.
OLDSMOllL£
HOHOA
C.MCftUCKS
2850 Harbor Bh d
COSTA Mt:S A
540.'6•0
'11 HOMOA ACCORD
LX S·speed wath <11r.
pottr steering & stereo
cusettc. Dynamttc <·ar:
ClUTWAE> 7t IMW UlCSI SIHS
Silver wttll black lea~r IOI Wf1HAM
EueullveCar. VOUSWAGIM IOIMcLA ... .._ 8'0N. Beach Blvd. 7600 Westmloster Avt.>
<S Ill. No. ol SA Fwy > an Westmimter
La Habra S22·S333 9l-7'551 6311-'7880
•741MW 2002
AutomaUc. steN!O. ooly
41.000 Miles 1'51 KTF >
CREVIER
....... 9710 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'19 J•i XJI. lt,000 m1,
lllnt cond. dart grttn
SU,t00. 6'4-4201.
POISCllS BMW aa.lc 1171 XKE Vl2 2 +
1.1t•BroMway 2. X... RuDDinl Condi· WANTED 1iWn 1 ~~.u keptc:ar. aooo.
NMl• ... ~Y .. .... t7J4
llD 11 t .. r ..... dNt -119. Oai>' a miles _ ............... ..
• ......_ .. fl,.._ e-. oa rebll. en1. • 1pd. Tndt 1• Kanmn Gflla ...._a...,.. u. BNJ, 1111.. Urea.a ll dat, *"tM•cNUforVolb.
'hillrl a,mornearwtolr. a. ~-..a
llllla AM. n•·Ml-1•1 dQI 1w.--•1 evea. 'll K·Ohla. Auto. run1 ' ...... ...a. body work .
,. •• ala&rp. m.ru. ao -.eaaam.m:t .a, ~low Blue Book WAin' AC'TIONT -. ... ms a_..Ma..,..,.
76..0ISCHE
912E
5 spd . w •11r ()nl) H .000
Mt t910PRY I
IOI Mcl.AIEH IMC.
850 N Beach Blvd
r5Ma ~o of SA f'w' I
1..J Ha bra 522 · 533.1
Gorgeou.' rt'<! 91 IS. ·77
... tereo cas.,t•tte. ~.000
mi sun roof ,ur. Sli ,000
~ 16112
'75..0ISCHE
914
2 0 <47S29074291
CREVIER
BMW
lJl & Broadwa)
Santa Ana
135-3171
"78 911 SC Cpe White.
black tnm. Su~r low
miles. Sunroof, stereo.
AC + a multitude ol ex·
tras. Must sell. 631· 1304.
66421115 D• ve
'62 Pcnehe. red. snrf. in
good s hape . H .900.
561--.
tm 7SS I roi. 7~
"78 \·w <.:on\ Blk whl
L.ike au 7.000m1 On2
owner Al.,.3ys itar Call
l'Vt'S 644 -0307
'tOVW "Ck·U' Sport~ Jet bl.it·k ... Ith rac
tory aar L1kl' nt•v. ,. Ith
less th11n 50,0011 mil•·~
0)-n arrutf'' C8 l7014 1
S6''5
IOIWlTH.AM
VOUSWAGB4
7600Westm1ns1er A H'
m Westminster
893-n.s l U1 7880
'78 VW Scirocco
am 1fm /tape. lop rond
•.000/080. 968-1482
79YWD•S&.
tro-75.51 6J8.. 7tl8C)
'7'J C.dall.ic 01es~I. Sedan
DeVtlle. 19 20mpJi:. 1m
nuC'Ul:ate Call eYl'S S·Y.
~
CAD i9 Se' 1lle Dlt:.SEL.
21 26m pg Sah·er. C B.
T~. Loadt'd. Mint. PP
SI l.!150 493 4552 o r
492 ~
MA19U'S W AGOH
9 Pass. Automat.tc traru. .
air cond.. pwr. steerinJ.!.
~ & sea ls, crui~e.
Wl. steN!O fr less than SOO
rrules' (68561.
$1411
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARllOR Bl VO
COSTA MfSA 642 0010
T2 CAD Ci;t1.• Ot• VI. ate. • --------
leather int SZ30C>.oHcr '72 Co&ooy Park 9 pas:.
83l-89'74 "'gn. Loaded. Origina l
·1s El Dorado 811mu.
Spet-Edit. Loaded. new
llres Ask.inti S800C> C•U
5J6. 7002 aft S pm
'917 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·73 Camaro. new ta~.
&.II'. runs good. Sl.SOO Call
after 4, MS-t'1•. u k fOll'
Kathy -------
owner SJ.200. b7Wl61.
"16 Mert'W)' Montei«>. V 14
Elll!. auto trans. aar. p 1b,
p w . S8K ma , Sl750
613-G4.
tktlm; "52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• Mustanc va. eU\O, nmi. llOOd. Clean body. $14~
67Mf73
L Model 4 door with air
and st«eo. &.!per car!
(055tll) U•tS ·10 Camaro za. lt.000 '74 llultmg. Xlnt. cond. 6 IOeWfTHAM ong mi. Mustaell. never cyl aW>maUc wtextni.
beer> damaaed. Gl·DM. Qallad •27Sat~2"
VOUCSWA... ~2991. ln.•dayorM4-G12111Z. 1'8DO WestmiMter Ave.
in Westm.lu&.er "791.28. imma cul.ate CGOO, .... "17
·a112 S1R.5!1pd .. alloya. m.TSSl .... ,.. 13,000 ml. IO•d ed. --.. ·············-·· rtb. en1 • S7SOO/orter Yellow. Very s harp. '16 Pinto. clean. must Mil:
1171-2113 ·74 THING l2500. New llC7Sor bst olr. ~'1611. S1'50/offe r. Dir. Ca II
tires . 48,000 m l. Call 7SM•
Gl-lOIM "10Ca.maro ~.auto. air. ----.------
PS. PB. dnt cond. Orit ..,. I -"'o 76 YW OASta ownr. SUIOO. S86-Z71.2 -••••••••••••••••••••
Oya am It e 2 doo r ..., •I "JO "M Valianlkyl. hlo. eew
----------1 ....._ue and air. Very -•••-· .._.brakea.rwallDl.
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W~rning : The Surg&un l>enerai Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Danglfous to Your Health.
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Huntington Beaeh
Fo11ntaln Valley
Your Home•own 1
Dall'' Nt-wspaper
EDITI O N
~OL. 73, NO. 191, 3 SECTIONS, lO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
ta1npaign Gift Lintlt Draws 118 Study 1
By tOBEllT BA1l&E1l Of-o.l"'_M.,.
Huntington B~iich Ma)'or t<utn
f\atlt')' l'nll cd today for a
lhorough n•v1cw of tht cit 's
r am p!'ll ~n <_-Ontr1 bullon or
d1nance that nttem pts to set a
$200 hnut on Pohl1c-al donallons
The validity of the orchnance
has comt> under heavy question·
ing s int'e charges were hied wtth
pOhl't 11te tut month of aUe1ed
1nfracUons by City Attorney OaJJ
Hutton. Caty Councilman John
Thomas and City Council can·
dadate Dan Mahaney
Police Chief Earle Robitaille
said Monday that he has been ln·
formed by the d\stnct attorney's
oUlce that the o rdinance ts
vague and possibly unconstitu
t1onal and indicated the a lleged
Candidate Not Telling
o tre nses wou l d n ot p ros-
ecuted.
He said the statute of lmu ta -
tlons has expired in the allega.
lion against Mrs .. Hutton.
Deputy District Attorne y Jean
Reinheimer said the matter is a
city affair and she couldn't pros-
el" u le unless Mrs . Hutton
declares a conflict with her of-
fice.
Mrs Hutton said Monday that
she had not done thjs a nd that
she beheves the ordinance 1s un
enforceable and that pohce will
not prose~ute
She was accused o( v1olatmg
the city ordinance by accepting
$500 from the California Real
Estate Political Ac tion Commit
tee 1n 1979, following her election
t he previous year
Mrs Hutton said the commit·
lee accepted the money on her
behalf and that therefore the or-
di nance as not applicable to
herself
She added that the money was
reported openly and lhl·rc was
no attempt to hide anything.
Shl' also indicated that court
dec1s1ons cast doubts that limits
can be plat'ed on political ac tion
committees
Mrs. Bailey said t hat because
of all t.he confusion , she plans to
form a blue-ribbon committe~
Ir the current orrtinan,·e 1s in-
valid. she wants t'> rlr·velop a
me asure that is workable.
She also expressed some sur-
prise lhat Mrs. Hutton had not
<Sfoe LIMIT. Page AZ) ---------------------
Bush Top Choice
For Re~gan's VP?
I
DETROIT \AP ) With every-
thin g going his wa> on the
Republican convention floor .
Ronald Reagan's sear ch for a
"1nn10g v1ce-president1al run-
nin i:: male intensified tod ay,
"1th s1J!n::. pointing toward
:;eortze Dus h as the lead ing pros
VC<'l
Reagan also met with former
•Secretary of State Henry KJss·
rn~er and supporters of the
Equal Rights Amendment In a
dual effort to smother the only
flickers or controversy al this
•Attorney Deelares
Slaying Smpect
'Depemled on Love'
By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol-o.61·-"-"
Murder defendant Jerry Gene
Wills or Cos ta Mesa was
<tescrlbed in Orange County Superior t:ourt Monday as a"cl-
ang y" individual who had a
"tremendous needtobeloved "
Testifying for the defense.
Newport Beach psychiatrist
David Sheffner told Jurors in
J udge Lws Can.:enas· courtroom
that Wills, JJ, had an "extreme-
ly dependent personahty" and
an 1mpuls1ve need to be loved
and t'ared for
Wills is standing trial for the
shootin~ death of off-duty Costa
Mei:a policeman Mark Pesant1,
27. and the wounding of Joelle
Sennewald. 22. in a Fountain
Va l le) apa r tme nt l a s t
December
Act'or d 1ng to previou s
testimony, Pesanti a nd Wills
had been competing for the af
fect1ons of Miss Sennewald
Before Dr. Sheffner was al
lowed to testify in the presence
o ( the jury Monday, Judge
Cardenas ruled that he wouJd
not allow the psychiatrist to dis·
c uss what Wills had said while
under lhe influence of a truth
serum.
Defense a ttorney Ric hard
· Bonner told Cardenas that such
testimony would s how that his
client was being truthful when
he testified last w~k that he in-
tended to commit suicide at his
girlfriend's apartment and not
gun down Pesanti.
Wills testified that he had no
Tecolleclion of the actual shoot-
ing last Dec. 22. although he
could re member s caling a
balcony and entering the second·
floor apartment.
His next recollection. be
claimed. was of standing In a
bedroom doorway with a smok·
ing gun in bis hand.
Sheffner g~e Wills the so-
ShaliFace1
Leg Trouble
CAIRO, Egypt <AP > -
Deposed Shah Mobamm•d
Reza Pahlavi's bealtb has
t•ken a sudden turn for
th"e worse, a leadJn1 E(yp.
Uan newspaper said to·
day.
Spokesmen for the ex·
lied Iranian mon~b dl•·
puled part cl the account,
but one acknowled1ed that
a • • serioua • • situation
could develop.
Tbe new problem ii 1n
Inf eel.Ion In Pabl1vl'1 left
le1, the spokesman said.
called truth serum sodium
amytol last March.
Out of the presence of the
jury. the psychiatri11t said the
defendant told him he had gone
to the apartment to kill himself
rather than hurt anyone else.
Earlier that same evenmg, Miss
(Stt TRIANGLE, P•ge A%)
Bank Burglary
In Boston
$10 Million
BOSTON <AP> --Burglars
who broke into safe depos it box·
es at a Medford bank m~ have
netted SlO million or more in
cash and jewelry. scoring what
police said appears to be the
largest theft in Massachusetts
history
The estJmale of the loot taken
from Deposit.ors Trust Co. dur·
mg the Memorial Day weekend
was based on interviews with
owners of the safe deposit boxes
emptied by the robbers. accord-
ing t.o an unidentified law en·
forcemenl official quoted today
in The Boston Globe
The officials said about 80 per·
cent of tbe 7SS victims were
questioned, but about 150 people
failed to respood to requests to
be in\..erViewed to help FBI and
bank officials determine what
was stolen.
..
There have been reports that
two organized cr ime 1roups
stored at least $1.8 mllUon in
some of the ransacked boxes.
The law enforcement official
said the $10 million estimate
m ay be low because of the
likelihood many boxho&dera un·
derstated their loeMS to avo6d
attention from the Internal
Revenue Servtce.
Last Rabies
Clinic Set
Tbe lut bl a aeries of rables
clinics wW be beld from '1 p.m.
to 1 :30 p.m. July 22 at the
Warner Avenue rtre Station in
HuntJnctoa Beach.
Tbll la the hat cllnlc
scheduled in tbe are• before the
July St deadline to obtain a
Ucenae without paytn• • 50 per·
cent penalty. eo.t ror tbe rables
1hota ii 13. AnJmal llcenH8 also
will be sold at the cllnlc,
aponaored by the Huntlnctoa
Buch Rotary North. The flre 1t.aUon i'.s locat.d on
the corner of PacHlc Coast
Highway and Wamer Avenue .
carerully scripted convention
Arter he met with top Reagan
a d v i se r s. Bus h t o ld the
Ca lifornia delegation that .. ,
believe lh1s party 1s more uni·
fied than at any time 1n history
. And I believe that under
Governor R<.'agan we are going
to see that sort of respect for the
United States that e ve r yone
wants ."
After his session with Re agan .
Kissinger told reporters he did
not discuss the possibility of
.... -.. , .
Just Resting
Coverage of the
Aepublcen nattonat conven-
tion begin• at .C:30 thl• after-
noon on Channel• 2 , • and 7.
joining a Reagan administra·
tion.
Scott Huddleston. 14. or Costa Mesa . and
his dog. "Dinkey ," take a rest from the
chore of preparing for competition at lbe
Orange County Fair. Scott atte nded Costa
Mes a High School. not fa r from the fair·
grounds. Oinkey doesn't go to school.
"The only discussion we had
was on substantive issues of
foreign policy.·· Kissinger said.
He called R~agan ·s foreign
policy views "compatible" with
his.
While there was hardly a rip-
. pie of public controversy at the
convention sessions Monday. the
first of four days of meetings in
Joe Louis Arena. some promi·
nent party fi gures expressed dis-
ag r e eme nt with the con ·
County Sees Snub
In Cal trans 'List'
REAGAN, FORD
MENO FENCES -A3
servatave cast of the party plat-
form to be presented to the
dele gates for approval tonight.
Betty Ford . former Cirst lady.
s aid in an ABC television in·
te rview today that platform
planks dropping endorsement of
the Equal RighL-; Ame ndment
and supporting a constitutional
ban on abortions were threaten·
ing to carry the party toward the
sort of election disaster that
Barry Goldwater suffered as the
GOP nomJnee m 1964
Draft Ad
Offensive?
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Selective Serv1ce Syst em is pull-
ing one of its public service com-
mercials off television in the
wake of criticis m that the ad
contains offen s ive rac ial
stereotypes.
The commercial s hows two
black youths on a basketball
court as they talk about reg-
istration. The National Black
Caucus baa urged stations not to
a.ir the spot.
Draft ttaiatralion is scheduJed
to begin Monday.
By JOANNE REYNOLD
Off P'lr 0.1ff' Ptfot St•'' Officials a t t:allra ns are
workinR on a list or needed
tra ns porta tion proJects :ind
members of the Orange Count)
Tr a ns portat1on Com m 1s!>1o n
a ren't happy about it
The problem. according to a
report made Monday to count)
commiss1oners . is that Caltra.ns
hasn ·t bothered to ask local of
f1cials about the list
The hsl 1s the 1981 Caltran!>
lhghway and Guidewuy Needs
Study When completed 1t will RO
to the state Legislature
Tom Jen.Ions, executive direr
tor of the county Transportauon
Commission . expla ined that the
approved lis t includes proJc<'t.'>
to be paid for by the s tate
Transportation Commission
"rt a pro1ec t i s n 't on
Caltrans' li s t.·· he explained
a fte r Monday 's comm 1ss1on
meeting, "that means it's not
jtOtng to be considered for fund·
mg without a fight.''
Jenkins has spe nt the past
two years fighting Ca ltrans
over the budget for extension of
the Corona del Mar Freeway
and he says the list CalTrans is
working on now is just going to
m ean more of the same on other
proj ects needed in Orange
County.
Jenkins and the c ounty
Transportation Comm1ss1on are
angry that the 1oca1 t:attrans
plan has been in the works ror
seven months and they haven't
been consuJted about the proJ-
Hero Punished ,.
Crime Halted, Job Too
ROCKY RIVER. Ohio <APl -A Greyhound bus driver Is
servina a lo-day suapenslon for ualnc • citizens band radio lo
lbw art an attempted bus hijacking.
"l can't believe It ," Wayne K. Thompson. 53, said Monday.
"I'm in more trouble than the hijacker."
Company officia ls refused to discuss the case. but a
1poke11man for the Fed,eral Communlcatlons Commission In
Detroit laid Greyhound adopted a policy dlscour11ing drlvers
from us!n1 CB radios.
'Thompson said he was awue or the rule but has carried a
CB redio Wider his seat for a year beuuse he thought it miaht
be uaf'haJ In an emergency.
LocaJ 1°'3 of the Amalgam•ted Tnnslt Union, rep~ntinc
Thompeon. Is n1htln'f the suspension. Thompson sald be could
lote S700 because of the 11uitpenJlon
t•rls that are under con!>1dera
t1on
··in fact. the} ~on't even tell
us what they·re work an~ on.·· ht•
added
,\ s pokes man for Caltrans
~ai d that complatnt s hould bt-
J ns " cred next Monday "hrn
Caltntlls staff member c; and
Orange County Transportation
l'om m1ss1on i.t arf mem~rs "Ill
.Ret together
Thar:-. only half the problem.
Jcmkms aid .. The list doesn't
take J?ro~1h mto act'ount That
means Caltrans 1s recommend
1ng spend.mg money on projects
thut couJd be obsolete by the
time construction 1s t'Ompleted
I t hink it's J us t 1mpr opH
management ··
According to J <.'nkins. other
l'Ountry tran s port ation <'Om
m1ss1ons in the s ta te have
s1m1lar complaints a nd a re plan·
nang to urute and seek leg1slat1on
that wouJd force the state agen-
cy to open up the needs study so
that local om cials will be able to
find out what's being studied
and have a chance to s upport or
oppose those projects
SerUors Get
Deadline on
Dial-a-Ride
Dial-a-ride opeutions through
Yellow Cab for senior citizens in
Huntington Beach has three
rnontbs of operation left before
the Orange County Transit Dis-
t rit't assumes the service for
those 65 years of age and older.
The Yellow Cab contract with
Orange County expires Oct. 2A.
Until then i.enior citizens may
ride anywhere they wish within
the d &.y ol Huntington Beach and
ue> to one-ouarter mile outside
the cltf UrnJts Martday thrc>ufh
Friday 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Th4!'fare Is SO cents. The coun·
ty su~idizes the remaining cost.
lnf•matlon on the service
m ay be obtained at ~6·1311 .
Yellow Cab must be notified
thret hOurs before the ride Is
needed and p1saen11e rs must
provide proof or aac to the
dr1vt'r. a c c ord i n g t o a
pokesman from the ofhce of
SupervU<>r Harrteu M . Wl«'de.r.
JtiJJ,ley Agency
Weighs ITT
Tenant Bid
Thl' qu('<;llon 11r j t enant for
the 265.000 :.qu:Jrl' foot bu1ld1ng
lt•ft \':H·anl b\ th1• 1 ln..,urt> of
llASr \'11.h.-o Corp . "'ill ~ dis·
l'Ussed tom~ht at 8 "hen the
Fountain \ . ..1111•) ('11mmun1t~
l.)e, elopmcnt ag1.•n< \ cun~1dcr'
ITT Cannon Elt·ctric·s bid
Thi• mrN1ng "1 ll bt• held in tht·
<'ti \' t'nunt·1I l'h11mbrr' RA~F. manufactur{'r' of home
'1deo ret'ordn<.. dosl:d tl!> donr~ ~t Talbert A\'en uP ancl Warrl
Street at the 1.•nd of Ma,· ~<·ause
of econom1l· rond1t1on' company
off1(·1als said madl· 1t 1mpo!>s1blc•
for the firm to t'Ompete with
sin11lar Japanese produc t~
:>\estot1 at1ons to bu~ or lease
the plant arc in proRresi.. sa1<1 a
s pokesm a n for ITT Cannon
Electric, manufacturers of \.'lt'l'
tracal connectors ITT Cannon
l'urrently employ:. 3,200 peop1e
at its plant at 666 E Dyer Road.
Santa Ana The R A~F plant
"ould be an expansion of the
Santa Ana f<1c1 hlJtc"'i
Asststant cit.} attorney Alan
Burns said ITT Con non plans to
m a ke Fountain Valley its world
wade headquarters. employing
900 to 1.200 ill the s ite al 10S50
T albert Ave
Or:~:eJ~:ast
Weather
Mostly sunny Wednes-
day. Lows tonight 60 along
the beaches to 66 inland.
Highs Wednesday 70 to 75
at the beaches. 80s inland.
INSIDE TOD"Y
/1id1ano f orm~r l''ronc11
Kninttty ho.$ a thing ab<M
belt. -M h<u 234 o/ thni on
h•~ Jprftld Sn ~ .49.
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WASHINGTON t AP> The U1U\ed a.t.. bu •S"re.d to tell
Bri&aln the mOlt advanced U .~ aubmanne-l1unc:hcd m11alle.
tM Tridmt. to replace oldm-met Mu pot.-t naac:lear wupon1.
the can.r admlnhtraUoa &1 •D •oed....,.
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BrltJah Prime litlall&« litarpnt 1'M&dMr &.bat aUcl lhe ··ua.it
eel St.a&el '9 pnpared lo "'"1b t.be ~ Klntdotn 'J'rtdent I
miulM. 41qulpnMet and auPOOrtiaa ""1~ "
The Thdt'nt m1uUe. W'hlch ean loft tllhl to 10 nut'le•r
warht-U over dlalancH up to about 4,800 mile•. went to 5H for
lhe n .... t time lut <ktober (n a u s Poeetdon aubmarilM!
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LONOON <AP) Crowds cheoered , churC'h belb rang out
ud the ll\Ul shooe today on Queen Eltaabeth, the Quttn Mother .
as Bnlaln «!lebrated her 80t.h birthday
The mother of the re&gnin& monarch. Queen Ellubeth 11, •
rode in a horse-drawn carria1e from her old home at Buck
ingham Palace. down lbe tree-lined Mall to a thanksgiving
service for her i.t Sl Paul ·s Cathedral
Later. the Que-en Mother led the royal family onto the
balcony of Buck ingham Palace lo retelve the arclaim of
thousands of loyal Bnush subJects
6eW P.we. ,,_,,A ....
LONDON (AP> -The value of t.be U.S. dollar rose agaU\Sl
other major c urrencies on world money exch1n1es today. Gold
tumbled as much as S2S an oun«. The London cl06ing pri~ for sold was S620 a troy ounce.
down from $1647 Monday. Gold traded in New York at $611. down
$21
Silver traded in New Y or1t at $15.18, down 54 «nts.
Kai.__.... I• llw Air
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Televisioo station K.HJ is back on
the air today after an apparent transmitter rauure cut the sta·
tion's picture ror about 90 minutes. Channel 9 went orr the air just before 1 p.m . Monday and
was baclt in business at 8:30 ~r tecbnidans made repairs at
the transmitter facility on Mount Wilson.
FAA Pushes County
On Airport Boost
By JOANNE REYN6'.Ds
Ol ltl9 0..ly ~let'""' Orange County supervisors
were told by a Federal Aviallon
Administration official Monday
to quit stalling and open John
Wayne Airport to new air car·
riers.
A letter from Clark Onstad.
c·h1er rounsel to the FAA. to
board of s upervisors Chairman
Ralph Clark said county ofOclals
haven't any reason not to act oo
a May 12 FAA order to open the
airport..
A spokesman for Clark said
<he Jetter. received Monday,
would be referred to the county
counsel for review and com·
ment
'-Reaganism'
<:aution Told
WASHINGTON (AP) -With
the Republican Party rudy to
nominate Ronald Reagan for
president, Sen. Edward M . Ken·
nedy is offering a grim predic·
Uon or what four years of
"Reaganism" would mean (OI'
the country.
··Yo u koow the Reagan
philosophy," the Maaaacbusetts
senator told the lnternaUooal
Union of Police Associations.
"With great fervor aod few
specifics. Reaganism promises
to turn o ut t he Ii gh ts in
Washington, roll back the
federal budget and wiod down
the federal ~ovemment.''
Buses· Collide
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Nine-
teen people suffered minor in-
juries Monday when a Rapid
Transit DiBtricl bus rear-ended
another RTD bu.a in South Los
Angeles. officials said.
DAILY PILOT
Onstad said in his letter that,
"t he subje<-t of at'cess to the
John Wayne Airport. has bet>n
under substantial s tudy . In·
vestlgation and analysis for over
a year."
In saying his offl~ believes
it's lime for action by the
supervisors. Onstad quoted the
federal court ruling from the
New Yoric case in which fbghts
of the Concorde supersonic jet
in to Kennedy Inte r national
Arirport. were apheld ·
"Malung sensitive deds1ons.
and exercising sound judgment
even in the race of some naggtng
uncerta.Ulty. 1s the daily rare of
Judges. administrators and
other public officials
'"There comes a lime whel\' rel·
egating the solution of an LSSuc
to the indefinite future . . . •s
tantamount to refusing to ad·
dress il at all," Onstad wrote.
ln January or 1979. the FAA
launched an investigation of dis·
criml.nation against air carriers
a l Orange County's air port
where only Hughes Airwest and
Air California now operate.
Last May. Onstad concluded
the investigation by ruling that.
unless the airport is opened to
airlines holding routes to it-
Conti.nental. Frontier . PSA and
Western-the county could be
found guilty of discrlmioation.
Supervisors ordered a s tudy of
Onstad's ruling, but before it
could be concluded. Alr Cal filed
a federal court suit asking an in·
junction to ptevent any action at
the airport..
The suit held that since the
county is required by stale law
to maintain a Umit of 4-0 com·
mercial jet flights a day . the
airline would lose business if
more alflines came in and took
nights now allocated to Air
CaWom.ia.
However. on June 27. the suJt
was dismiss~ a ruling which
he ld that Air Calilomia acted
prematurely s ince tbe county
hadn't yet tried to take away
some .of its flights. Airline of·
ficlals have since filed a notice
of appeal of the dilmlssal.
Actress
Details
Assault
LOS AN ELES CAP> -A
0 nm •ri act reis5 has testified
thMt ht-r nnn rught in the United
St o.t~• c:nded with her bt•na ~alt'fl and raped by a man &he
met at the Lee Strasberg Actors
Studio .
Mc>niku Lundi. 39. or Munich,
planned to r~ume testimony to-d~)' m Santa Monica Supenor
Court a111a1nst German·born
Burkhard Driest
M isb Lundt said Monday that
on July 8, 1979, she had flown to
llollywood to attend a special
<'la:.s at the At'lors Studio Dru~st, who ooce served a five.
ear term for bank robbery but
now is a writer and actor. was in
the c:l as.s
Miss Lundi s aid that after
r lai;s , Driest invi ted fellow stu·
dt>nts to ha vl• a drink in a
restaura nt near his Malibu
home. Everyone declined except
Miss Lund.l . who said she accept·
ed because she expected to be
driven back to her hotel.
Instead. she said, Driest drove
her to h.is apartment. She told
Superior Court Judge Lawrence
Rittenband. who is hearing' the
case without a Jury, that she did
not object because s he wanted to
be polite.
But when she wanted to leave.
Miss Lundj said, Driest refused
to take her to a hotel and told
her she cou.ldn •t get a taxi in
Malibu at that time of night.
She said she couJdn 'l gel out of
the locked entrance to the build·
ing so she returned to Oriest's
apartmt-nl. She said she refused
his lnvitation to sleep with him
and fell asleep on the living
room couch. fully dressed.
Miss Lundi said that a few
hours later she awoke to find
Driest dragging her off the
rouch by the hair and into tus
bedroom.
"l was more than scared I
thought that would be the end of me.·· she said.
Fro• Pa~ ,, I
TRIANGLE
Sennewald had told Wills sht.•
preferred Pesanh to him
In his testimony before the
1ury. !:iheHner said Wills· uµ
br1n g in~ was chaotic and
frustrallng. leadmg lo hi~ present
t·motional d1fhcultH'S
He s aid the ""de fe ndant's
mother was a chronic mental
patient who nei.'ded to be 1nst1tu
t1onah2£'d "hen Wills "'as about
2 The boy was sent to numerous
roster homes a ft er that and
nt•\·e r rt'et.'l\ l0d dn ) lo\ e cir
nurtunng.
!::iheffncr s aid W1lb has un
d e rgone fr equent b outs of
depression and anxiety when tus
needs are frus trate<J . He has
also been sui<-1dal. the defense
witness asserted
Wills was once hospitalized in
a psychiatric facility on the East
Coast following the breakup of a
relationship. Shetrner said. TM
defendant had been married
four times before meeting Miss
Sennewald in a Cos ta Mes a
apartment complex.
Sheffne r said Wills was an
"extremely jealous" person as
well as being possessive.
The psychiatrist said he based
his conclusions on severaJ in-
terviews he had with the defend·
ant al Orange C-Ou nty Jail.
Arab8 Draw Plan
UNlTED NATlONS CAP>
The Arabs are readying a
General Assembly resolution
calling for Isra e l to start
withdrawmg from· all occupied
territory "lncluding J erusalem ..
•by Nov. 15 and for a U.N.
military fort'e to supervise lhe
wlthdrawa.I. The resolution U. to
be tnlroduced at an emergency
assembly session on Palestlne
that 1s expected to open nut
Tuesday.
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The 32nd Annual Orange County Fair moves into 1ta
sixth day Wednesday wilb songalrels Helen Reddy u
featured ea&erta.laer.
Fair .u-d•nee for the first four days, Friday throu&h
MondQ, totaled 134,131 -up 21,310 rrom last year's
flaw. for tbe aame period. Gates open in Cotta Mesa at noon and close al mid·
Dipt.
Major eveata Wedneeda>' include:
-Noon to 10 p.m., Film Felltival.
-land 1:30 p.m .. Tbe City Pop/Rock Band.
-2 p.m., kids' nuclcel pitch contest.
-2:IO and 4:30 p.m ., Aerobic Dancers.
-2:IO and 5 p.ID .• Kaw Puetz, folk ,Wtariat.
-3 p.m., clown and roost« crowiq coateata. -a·• and 5:30 p.m ., Fountain Valley Dancers.
-3;., 6:• and '1 :IO p.m., F\m't ·a·poppba Clttu1.
-5 p.m., CflW mmrl.n1 demoftltraUoD.
-I. I a 10 p.m., S•utnl Belrel aerial act.
-1:15mad1:15 p.m .. 'Mnn"l'roup9, hlP win eycl•.
I!. t :4' p.m., Ja,...... 3rd Oeaeratkln Band paradeA
-1..cl t p.m., JleMa Redd.Y ln the ampbttbeater.
-I md IO p.m., Luer DtleomaDla.
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Sheik of Parldag
Parking lot attendant Jeff Strayer. 15. of Costa Mesa.
dresses like this as he directs traffic at lhe Orange Coun·
ty Fairgrounds . He says it helps keep the s un off his face
and the exhaust fumes out of his nose.
Fluor Stock Rises
On Synthetic Fuel
Increasing emphasis on s)'n·
thet1c ruel production 1s one rea
!>On wh) Fluor Corporation
st.o<:k has risen 30 po.ints in the
last two months. a vice pres1
de n t for the I rvine-bas ed
engm~g firm said today
Paw Etter. vice president foc
r om municauons. sa id in an 1n
tennew that investors m the
New York Stock Exchange are
showing a "lot of enthusiasm for
Fluor stock."
.. There is a general feelmg
that we 're on the edge of
launching a National Synthetic
Fuels Program," he said . "And
Fluor has Just completed Sasol
II in South Africa.'·
The Sasol II plant derives liq
u1d fuel from coal
"Also. President Carters an
nouncement from Italy that we
f'r:o. p~ ,,,
LIMIT ...
voiced her re servations pre·
v1ous ly
"Candidates depend on the d ·
ty clerk and city attorney for
guidance.
"If the ordinance is incorrect.
they should have bffn 50 in·
formed." Mrs. Bailey said.
The charges against the three
were lodged by Lorraine Faber.
chairman or an unusct'essful
campaign reform measu~ last
year .
She declared that Mrs. Hutt.on
fa1le-d to comment on lhe ade·
quacy of the statue when lhe Ci·
t y Council voted to retain the
present ordinance
She said s he is cons1denng
tak 1ng her ch a r ges to the
Orani::e County Grand Jury.
must tum to ('()al and re-duce our
dependent'f' on foreig n oil 1s
anothtt factor 1n Fluor favor ··
Etter said
Fluor slCX'k was Sf'lhn~ for 50
and five eighths on M <t) 12 It
"as at 84 and one· c1~hth in t'&rl)
tradtn~ toda>
lt~ l<lwest prirt-river the la\!
12 m<>nths "a5 34 anrt one-half
t-·luor stock \lo lll b\· 'IJhl 2 for 1
tht!> l-'nda). Etter said
Bl· said th<' <>tock spilt ts 1n·
tended to bnn~ the M<><:k down
to a pnce \lo here more people
can bu.)' 1L
Murder Rap
I
Sought in
OC Stabbing
Stanton pohc-e said t.oday ~Y
v. Ill -.e ck murd('r c h a r ~t''i
a~a1nst an Orange man folio"
mg the death Monday 01ght o(
the v1ctJm of a July 2 stabbm~
attack al a Stanton apartment
complex
M ax well G . S mith . 29. of
Buena Park. died at 8 p m at
An aheim Memor ial Hos pital
from st.tb wounds he suffered 111
the assault. a police spokesman
:.aid .
PauJ Collins. 40. of Orange,
who poll~ descnbed as an ac·
quaint.ance or Smith. was arrest-
ed shortly after the stabbing and
has remained in Orange County
Jail on a chufle or assault with
intent to comm al murder
That charge will be upgraded
to murder. the spokesman s&Jd
The 11po«esman said police did
not know what provoked t he
stabbing attack
AND OF THE WEEK.'h
Smith's
Sentence
Mulled
By DAVID llU'l'ZMANN
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· An Orange County Superior
Court jury. described al one :
point Monday u belnc bedly :
apUt, resumed deUberaUOnl to-•
day oo the fate of eonvtcted ••
murderer Larry Donald Smith ·
of Newport Beach.
The eight-woman, four -man
jury ended ill day of discuaaions
Monday with'Foreman Norman
Potter telHng Judge Leonard
McBride that, with an ovemJgbt
rest, the panel would try qain
to decide ll Smith, 43. should die
1in the California gas chamber or
be sentenced to lire impriaon·
menl witho ut possibility of
parole.
Earlier Monday. the 1ury had
indicated It was "polarized" on
what verdict to reach in the
penalty phase of Smith's lriaJ.
The defendant was convicted
by the same jury last wffk in ·
the kidnap-murder of Carolyn
Bealer of Garden Grove tast
August.
The prosecution contended
Smtlh had abducted the Garden
Grove woman to collect $100,000
ransom from her businessman
brother. Larry Fox of Anaheim.
Thou~h her body has never
been found . it was alleged that
Sm ith t<>Ok Miss Bealer to sea
oft Dana Point la~t Aug. 24 ln his
small boat and killed her . dump-
ing her body overboard.
Because the jury determined
the re wer e specia l
c1 rcum stances In the case.
Smith became eligible for death
penally consideration.
But pf'06e<:ut.or Dave Carter,
in his closing st.a\,ements to the
1ury Monday. said he would not
recommend the death sent~.
.. You ~re all by yourself in
this case." Carter t old jurors.
The deputy district attorney
!>3td no matter what verdict the
1ury reached in re<.'ommending
punis hment for Smith. he would
< ons1d1·r 1t 1u.-.1
Oden...._. attorney Te rry Giles,
1n h1~ t'losing state ments. urgt!d
t hf' JUrv tt) spa re the hfe of
Smith l*l'a u:.e the defendant
hild Ol'\•·r ht'en m trouble with
the law ~fort-ht'> mvolvement
in thl· Bealer case
~m 1lh had te<\llrit.-d that two
men kno...,,, only a~ J ack and
Ray had coer ced him into
partJc1pating in the abduct.ion or
\11-;<; Realer by threatening the
11 \ t.>!> or tu.s o~n children.
lie t'lalmed Jac k and Ray
v. ere aboard his boat last Aug.
:?4 and held him at gunpoint
~ h1le they killed the young
1o1.oman Smith s aid the two men
r e o resl·nted bus ines s com·
pl' t I t 0 r:. 0 f M I~ s e ea I e r . s
hrother. a C'OOSln.tctJon company
owner .
If the JUry cannot rea~b a
\"erdict on punishment. the i.ssue
r ould be turned over lo Judge
McBnde or a new jury could be
pi cked lo recommend senteoc·
mg. The latter a ltemativf" would
r equire a presentat ion or .
e vidence by the prosecution and
defense all over again .
Killings Told
NEW DELHI. India tP.) -
Man y thou sands of Afghan
villagers and g uerrillas are
believed to have been killed or
wounded m retaliatory Soviet
air and ground attacks on SO lo
60 villages around Kabul ln the
past two "''eeks. a diplomatic
sour ce reported.
AU the luck you can handlt', in 24 kar.it gold platt>' Our
foor-leaf doVl'r 1s a 24 karat gold-plated replica o( the
Florenbnt' ong10.1l. You can hang it over the door for luck.
Or use 1t as a papt'TW<'1gh1. On thl' back 1s the insrnphon.
"One leaf is for hope. and one 1:. for f.iith, and one'1s for
love, vou know. And God put another in for luck." How
can tt be only SU.SO! But it Is! Gtt OM for you, and several for gift!>.
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EDITION
t'eur HomeCo•·n
Dall,.· Ne•!litpaptar
* * * VOl:.. 13, NO. 197, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUN TWENTY -FIVE CENTS I ~Quit Airport Stall, FAA Tells County .
8 )' .IOANNE at;YNOLD8 Ot-Deltt-..-Orange County s upt>rvl1ors
were told by » ,.~t"dC'ral A vlalion
Adminblration official M (linday
to quit 11taJllni and open Jahn
Wayne Airport to new aar car·
r1e r:s
A letter Crom Clark Onstad,
('haef COW\ e l to the F' AA. to
board of supervlso~ Chairman
Ralpb Clar~ said rounty om csals
haven't any reuoo not to aet on
a May 12 FAA order to open the ••ri>Ort A apoke1man for Clark satd
the lette r. received Monday,
would bf l"flerTed to tht county
<'Ounsel for revaew and com·
ment
On•tad sa1d In his letter that,
··the aubjert of access to \he
Jobn Wayne AirpOrt has been
under substantial st udy. in·
Candidate Not Telling
vdUl•tJon and 11naJys1:s for over
a year."
Irr aayl.Dg has office believes
1t '5 time for action by the
supervtaors. Onstad quoted the
federaJ court ruhng from the
New York case in wbicb flights
of the Concorde supersonic Jet
int o Kennedy Int e rnational
An r port were upheld.
··M aking sensitive decisions.
and exercisa.nJ( sound Judgment
even in the face or some nagging
uncertainty. is the daHy fare of
j udges. administrator s a nd
other public offi cjals
·'There comes a tame when rel ·
eg_ating the solution of an issue
to the indefinite future 1s
tantamoWlt to refusin g lo ad-
dress it at aJI." Onstad wrote
In January of 1979. the F'AA
launched an investigation of dls·
cr1mmat1on agains t air carAer's
st Or a nge County 's airport
where onJy Hughes Airwest and
Air California now operate.
Last May. Onstad concluded
the am•estigation by ruling that,
unless the airport is opened to
airlines holding routes to lt-
Contmental. f'rontaer. PSA and
Western-the county could be
round guilty of dlScrimination
Supervisors ordered a study of
Onstad's rulmJ!. but before 1l
could be concluded. Air Cal filed
a federal court s uit asking an in·
Junction to prevent any action at
the airport
The suit held that since the
county is requ1re<l by state law
to maintam a limit of 40 com-
merciaJ Jet nights a day. the
airline would lose hustness 1f
more rurlmes came in and took
lSttSTALL . Pa11:e A2)
Bush Top Choice
For Reagan's VP?
DETROIT IAP I -With every-
thing going ha s way on the
Republican convention rtdor .
Ronald Rea~an 's search for a
winning v1ce-pres 1dent1al run-
ning m ate 1ntens 1f1ed today.
;with s igns poantang toward
George Bu~h as t he leading pros
i,ie<•t
I
Re<agan also met with former
Secrt>tary or State Henry Kiss-
~wportMaa
inger and s upporte r s of the
Eq ual Rights Amendment in a
dua l effort to s mother the only
flickers of controversy at thls
Jury Rules Life
Term for Slayer
B ) OAVlD K UTZMANN
01 ,._ 0.1ly ~let SUit
An Orange County Superior
Court jury re1:0mmended today
Ul at conVlcted murderer Larry
Donald Smith of Newport Beach
be sentenced to life imprisoo·
m ent without possibility of
l>arole in the 1979 kidnap-murder
-0f Carolyn Bealer of Garden
Grove
The eight-woman. four.man
Jur y deliberated fo r ne arly
seven hours Monday and today
before arriving at a verdict in
t he penalty phase of Smith's
t rial
The jury could have i:.entenced
lhP Newport Beach man to death
in the California gas chamber
after convicting him last week of
murder and kidnapping.
Numerous m e mbers of
Smith's famil y were present in
Superior Court Judge James
Turner's courtroom when the
verdll't was read at 11 a m to-
day
Smith showed no emotion as
Court \Jerk Walter Preston read
the verdict
J ury foreman Norman Potter
had indicated Monday that the
panel was unable to reach a de-
cision on the defendant's rate
Potter saJd the jury was "emo·
t1onally drained" when 1t r e
Arab8 Draw Plan
UNITED NATlONS <AP) -
T he Ara bs are readyi ng a
Gene ral As s embly resolution
call i n g for Is rae l to start
withdrawing from a ll occupied
territory "including J erusalem''
by Nov. JS and for a U.N.
military force to supervise the
withdrawal The resolution is to
be introduced at an emergency
assembly session on Palestlne
that is expected lo open next
Tuesday
I
-ShahFacea
Leg Troubl,e
CAIRO. Egypt <AP) -
Depoeed Shah Mobamm•d
.Reu Pahlavi's health bas
taken a sudden turn for
tbe wone, a leadin1 E•YJ>·
lian news paper said to·
day.
Spokesmen for tbe H ·
lied Iranian moearch dia·
puted part ot the ac®UDt,
but one 1dcnowled1ed that
a "1erlou1 or •ltuatlon
could develop.
Tbe new problem is an
tnfeeUca ln Pahlavi's left
e1. tbe spokesman Hid.
,
eessed deliberations late Mon-
day aft.ttnoon.
' The panel took only an hour
and a half today to reach a de-
cision.
Prosecutor Dave Carter in his
clos ing argument lo the jury
Monday had made no recom·
mendation as lo whether Smith
should die in the gas chamber or
be sentenced to life without
parole
Brown Veto
Override
'Ihreatened
A s p o k es man f o r A s-
semblywoman Marian Bergeson
said today the New,port Beach
lawmaker plans to push for a
legislative override of Governor
Brown's veto of her permanent
tax-indexing meas ure _
The governor vetoed a bill
Monday by Mrs. Bugeson that
would have permanently pre·
vented individuals Crom being
pushed into higher tax brackets
by cost-Of-living wage increases.
Dave Ruks talis , the a s ·
semblywoman's field represen-
t ative , said chances are good for
an override, since the bill was
passed without a dissenting
vote . A two-thirds vote ol the
s tate Legislature is needed to
override a gubernatorial veto.
California taxpayers are CUT·
rently protected under. an in·
come tax indexing bill passed
last year. It also was authored
b y the N e wport Beac h
Republican. •
However, Brown forced
lawmakers to tack on a two-year
limitation clauae aa the price for
bil signature on that blll.
Therefore, Californlana could be
pushed into biper tu brackets
by co.t-of-livinl w.,e increues
as early u Dell\ year. according
to RuQt•lia.
That ia why Mn. Berseson
wants to make permanent the
tax·indexing measure, be sakl.
Tbe uaemblywoman is CUT·
renUy in Detroit, attendinl the
Republican National Conven·
lion.
Rubtalis said ahe wUI try for
the veto override later lbil 1um-
mer.
Tax Aetion Dead
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Detplte calla for a tu break to
s t i mulate tbe tlumplog
economy, President Cartn won 't pnpoee ta e......_• Dnt
wffk a put ol bla mkl·Jear
budget review. admlnl•traUoa
sour.ces HY.
re,
...
carefully scnpled convention
After he met with top Reagan
ad v i ser s. Bu s h t old th e
Ca l1forn1a delegation that "l
believe this party as more uni·
f1ed than at any time in his tory
And l believe that under
Governor Reagan we are going
to see that sort of respect for the
United States that e\•eryone
wants."
After his session with Reagan.
Kissinger told re porters he did
not discuss the possibility of
Just Resting Coverage of the
Republk:lln national conven-
tion begins at 4:30 this after-
noon on Channel• 2, 4 and 7.
joining a Reagan administra-
tion.
Scott Huddleston , 14 . of Costa ~esa. and
his dog. · • Dinkey." take a rest from the
chor e of prepar ing for compel1tion at the
On mge County F'a1r. $cott attended Costa
Mesa High School. not far Crom the fai r ·
groun~-Otnkey doesn t ~o to school.
·'The only di&cussion we had
was on substantive iu ues of
foreign policy.·· Kissinger said.
He called Reagan's foreign
policy views "compatible" with
his.
Defendant's 'Need
While there was hard ly a rip-
ple of public controversy at the
convention sessions Monday. the
first of four days of meetings m
Joe Louis Arena. some prom1 ·
nent party figures expressed dis-
ag r eem e n t with t b e con ·
For Love' Related
REAGAN, FORD
MEND FENCES -A3
ser vat1ve cast or the party plat·
form to be presented to the
de legates for approval toni@t.
Betty Ford, former first lady,
s aid in an ABC television in ·
ter view today th at p latform
planks dropping endorsement of
the Equal Rights Amendment
and supporting a const1tutionaJ
ban on abortions wer e threaten·
ing to carry tbe party toward the
s ort o( election disaster that
Barry Goldwater suffered as the
GO P nominee in 1964
Ad/or Draft
Said Offensive
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Selective Service System 1s pull-
ing one ol its public service com·
mer cials o(f television in the
wake of criticism that the ad
contains o ffe n s iv e r aci a l
stereotypes.
The comme r cia l s hows two
black youths on a basketball
court as they talk about reg·
istralion. The Nationa l Black
Caucus has urged statlons not to '
air the spot.
Draft recistration is scheduled
to belin Mcfnday.
By DA vro KUTZMAN
OI n. l»<lf '1 ... St~
Murder defendant J e rry Gehe
Wills o f Cos t a Mesa wal>
described an Or an Re Count)'
~upenor <.:ourt Monday as a"cl
1ngy" md1vidual who hac1 d
''tremendous need to~ loved
Testlfy tnR for the defenst.'.
~e wport Beach p~yc h 1atr1st
David Sheffner told Jurors 1n
.J udge Luis Cardenas· courtroom
that Wills. 33. had an ·•extreme
ly dependent personality"' and
an impulsive need to be loved
and cared for
W11Js is standtng trial for tht·
shooting death of off-dut)' Costa
Mesa poLiceman Mark Pesant1
27. and the wounding of Joelle
Sennewald. 22 , in a Fountain
Vall ey apa rtm e nt la !\t
December
According t o pr ev1o u !)
testimony. Pesant1 and W1lll>
had been competing for the ar
Cections of Mtss Sennewald
Before Dr. Sheffner was al
lowed lo testify in the presence
of the j ury Monday. Judge
Cardenas ruled that he would
not a llow Ole psychiatris t to dis·
cuss what Wills had said wh.ile
under the influe nce or a truth
ser um
Defense attorney Ri chard
Bonner told Cardenas that such
testimony would s how tha t ttis
client was being truthful when
be testified last week that he in·
tended to commit sui cide at h1s
girlfriend's apartment and not
gun.down Pesanti.
Wills testified that he had no
recollection or the actual shoot-
ing last Dec. 22. a lthough be
Hero Punished
Crime Halted, Job Too
ROCKY RIVER. Ohio <AP> -A Greyhound bua driver ls
serviq a 10-day suspension for using a cilium band radlo to
thwart an attempted bus hijacking .
"I can't believe it," Wayne K. 1bompson, S3, said Monday.
"I'm ln more trouble than-the hijacker."
Companf officials refused to discuss the case, but a = an for tbe Fect.eral Communicaliona Commission ln
Mid Greyhound adopted • PoUcy d.iacour•linl driven
from·Ullnl CB radios. Tbocftpeon uid be was aware of the ruJe but bu carried• CB radio under bis seat for .. year because he thougbl it ml,ht
be UHful ln an emerrency.
Local 1043 ol the Amalaamated Transit Uruoa, f't~Unl
ThomPIOft, is n1hUn1 the suspension. Tbompeon aald be could
lose 1700 because ol tbe au.apensk)ft. ""'
,
1·o uld reme mber ~c al101i d
balcony and entenng lhe second
noor apartment
H 1s ne>tl r ecolleclton. he
d a1med. ~as of ~tandmg in a
bedroom doorwav "''1th a smok
ing gun 1n his hand
Sheffner gave Wtlls the so
r ailed truth "er um sod ium
.1mrtol last ~arch
Out of the presence of the
Jury. tht.' psychiatrist said ~
c1efendant told h1m he had Rone
lo the apartment to kill himself
rather than hurt anyone el~
Earlier that same evenmR . Mass
Sennewald had told Wills she
preferred Pesant1 to him
In his testimony before the
JUry. :":ihertner -.aid Wills up
b r1n1ung .-.a.., c haot ic and
frustratrn~. leadinR to his prl'Sent
e motion.ii d1fflc ult1es
He -said the defendant s
mother was J chronic mental
patient who needed to be mstatu·
t1onahzed when Wills was about
2 The boy was sent to numerous
foster homes a fter that a nd
nl'\'e r r eceived a n y love or
nurtunn~
Sheffner s atd Wi lls has un·
der gone f requen t bouts of
depression and anxiety when his
(Stt TRIANGLE. Page AZ >
Regents Eye
Apartments
At UC Irvine
The UC Board of Regents wall
consider funding a $16 million
plan Thursday to build 300 stu-
dent apa rtments on t he UC
Irvine campus.
T he project calls for a part·
ment units cons is ting or two
bedrooms. stove. refrigerator .
draperies and carpets. Project
c o mple t ion Is presentl y
scheduled for the summer of
1982.
Demand for student housing at
UCl remains bigh as witnessed
by a waiting list of 818 people
wanting to live on campus, ac-
cording to a rePort to the re·
gents.
··A recent campus housing
s urve y lndh:ated that con·
domlnium conversions and local
r ent escalations have forced
ove r 1.500 studentl to move from
1urroundln1 communities to
apartments more than 20 mlles
from ca mpus ." tbe report
nated.
Fluor Stock
Up30Points
ln2 Monlhs
lncre-as 1ng emphasis t>n syn-
tht'\1r fuel production 1s one rea-
.... o n "'h:-fluor Corporation
<-tock ha." nsen 30 pornt.s to the
last t~o month~. a \ice pres1
rlcnt f or th e l t\rn('·base<I
t-n~1 net>nn1i firm -.aid today
Paul Ett(•r. \I Cl' pn.•s1denl for
t'ommun1l·at.10n'i "<11 d in an 1n-
lt•n ·1ew that 1nvt>-.tors tn the
'."t·~· Ynrk Stock E.xchanJ!e are
i.howin~ a "lot of enthusiasm for
Fluor stock "
··Then• ,.., a general feehn~
that we 'r e un tht• e d~e or
la unctung a :-.:at1onal Synthetic
fuels ProjZram ... h~ '\a1d "And
Fluor has Just completed Sasol
11 in South Africa · ·
The Sasol ll plant dt:!rtVl'S liq-
uid fuel from toal
·Also. Pr~1dent Carter 's an-
nouncement from Italy that Wt"
m us t turn to coal and reduce our
dependence on foreign 011 1s
another ractor in f'luor's favor:·
Etter said
Fluor stock was selling for 49'-k
m mid-May It traded ot 821• at
II lh1.,mommg
Its lowest pnce over the last
12 months was 34 and one·haJL
Fluor stock will be split 2 for t
this Fnday. Etter said
Coas 1
\\'eatber
Mostly sunny Wednes·
day. Lows tonight 60 along
the beaches to 66 inland
Highs Wednesday 70 to 75
at the beaches. 80s inland.
INSIDE TOD~~ .
India na tanner F'rancts
K f'ftMdl/ hat a thmg about
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hil spread, Stt ~ A9.
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U.S. Sub MU.il,e
Offered to Britiah
WA.SHI NG TON tAP t The ruled Stat.et haa aa,...,.i lO aelJ
Bnta10 ~ moat •dvanc~ S aubmanM launched mluUe,
lbe Trickni, lo N'Pl•cto oldef' and Mu potent nuclear _...pom,
the Cllttt 8dm1nial r •UOft ~ t.oclay
Tbe wt.he House t'\"leued a Mtl tt from P,...ktetrt C&rt~r lo
Brtuab Prime IUAiaw 11•1"1.,... Tbatrher lh•t aatd 0.. "\J ill\
f'd Slalei& \lS p~parf'd to &\lpply ~ UnJted Ktn1dom 1'ndent I
m1u lln , ~1.upmenl and iupportlf\C ~rvtcei " ~ 1'ndenl m1~ 11e. Vo'b.JC'h c an lot\ e11ht to 10 nurlear
warheads ov~r dtatanca u,p to about t ,IOO rntlea, went Lo 1u for
th«" first ltmt-last October in• U .~ Po.eldon aubma rtne ........ ,.~,. ....... •••lier
LONDON tAPl Crowds ch~red . C'hurch bellt ran1 out
and the :>un shone today on Qutto F..bHbeth, the Queen Mother.
ai. Brtla.tn t't!le brated her 80lh birthday
The mother of the re1arun1 monarc h. Queen Eluabelh II .
rode m " hon.e-drawn carnaae from her old home at Buck
an~h&m Pal.t<'e. do~n lhe trtt hne<i Mall to a thanksg1v1n6'
sen ace for her at St Paul':. CathedraJ
Later the ~ueen Mother le-d the royal h1m1ly onto the
bakon~ of Hut·kangh am Palace tu recc1v1: the an:l111m of
thousands or 10) al Bnll~h SUbJe<'l!.
~ r~es f".U A ....
LONDON <AP> -The value of the US dollar roee asalnst
other ma1or currencies on world money exchanges today Gold
t umbled as much as $25 a n ounce
The London closmg price for gold was l820 a troy ounce.
down from $647 Monday. Gold traded ln New York a t $1611 , down
S21
Silver traded in New York at$15.18. downS4 cents.
«II.I •i11nu t• tlte Atr
LOS ANGELES <APl -Television station KHJ as back on
the air today after an a pparent transmitter failure c ut the stM·
t10n ·s picture for about 90 mmutes.
Channel 9 went off the air just before 7 p.m . Monday and
was back m business at 8:30 after t~hn1c1ans made repairs at
the transm itter facility on Mount Wilson.
~e Idea Dropped
Saddleback Cools
On Development
The Saddleback Communat'
College Board of Trustee· ha·s
hackt.'d off from it~ de<'1s1on lo
lt·aM' a 23 arn• parrel on the
~1 1-.:-1on Viejo <'am pus to a
pr 1 \ate devc>loper
·1 ht· about·face cam(• in u splat
\ 3 "ote Monda) an "4 ha ch thi:
t ru:-,tl-1.~ 1ll·t1d£'CI nol lo lcal.c lht'
propert:-after 1nv1 t 1n~
rfrvelopt>rl> J~t two months ago
lo ~ubm1t propo:,,als
The board recei ved pre
hm1narv propQi.als from four
arf:'a developers. all combining
t·om m crc1al office building~. re·
tail stores and restaurants
Ho weve r . the majority of
trustet.~ \Oted not to develop lht:
property al the north t:nd of the
c·am pus at this lime
The 1 mp t· I u ~ be h 1 n d the
ora)(tn<.11 ll'a Ullo( dec1l>1on was the
p11ss1b1lit) that P ropos1t1on 9
"Ould pa~~ It v.ould cut an
t·Oml' twee~ by one·half a nd re-
duce lhe m come school d astncts
n •ceavt!'d rrom the ste1le
Panel Clears
'00 Plat/ onn
DET ROIT <AP> -A ne w
Republican Par t y pla tform ,
s pecifically tailored to the con-
s ervative politicaJ philosophy of
Rona ld Reagan, hu cleared its
last major hurdle before becom-
ing party doctnne for lhe 1980
e lection campaign and has won
Reagan's praue
The party s platform commit·
tee gave una nimous approval
without considering a single
c hani;te The platfor m also ts ex·
peeled to sail intact through the
f u ll convention t onight and
the reby become the party's of.
f1c1al camp&g:n document.
However. Sen. Charles H
Percy, R-111 , mounted a last-
d1tch effort to try to remove a
provision urging appointment of feder~I Judges wbo would oppose
abortions
DAILY PILOT
Trustees a t that time saHJ
leas1n~ lht-propcrt) would pro·
\ 1de the <'olle~<· .,,. 1th a -.ourC'P 11f
IOC'omc . not dep('ndcnt on thl'
l>lalt> allocallon, lo ~ u ... ed to
pur<'h&S(' add1t1onal land ror the
north campus in Inane
But Propo61l1on 9 fai led. and
trustees lhen began arguing that
the d1stn ct should hold on lo lhc
property and look for a better
lease agreement
Trustee Hamel Walther said
that by rcta1n1ng the !:ind. the
distract CO\Jld expect to receive
l.'ven more money for It in the
-future as pr operty values in·
<'rease
• · 1 believe there a r e other
.sl ternatJ .. ·es somewhe re to meet
1,ur oblili!alloni., .. Mrs. Walther
l>atd "None of these profX)sals
are the best we can ~et "
Trus~ J ohn Connolly agreed
.,,.1th Mrs Walther. s aying "We
~hould not bleed ourselves of all
o ur assets JUSt because we have
c:issets We s hould wa it until
problems caJI for this type of
s ingle solution."
B ut n ot all the t rustees
agreed. Larry Taylor . the seruor
member or lhe board. said "If
we don't go ahead with this de-
velopment now, we are dead."
''I'll be\ my salar y for the
next four years we won't be gel-
ling any mooey from Sacramen·
to for the purchase or land." he
said
"There ts no other way to pay
for facilities for the people w ho
are gomg to come into this dis·
tnc t In the next few years ...
Pad Rejected
SAN FFANCISCO <AP > -TM
negotlatinlf comm ittee for &.000
union C\liinary workers voted
unanimouisly Monday to rej~t
the hnal offer for a new labor
contract with 36 San Francisco
hotel owne rs. The firs t stnke by
t he hotel workers in 40 yea.rs will
begin Thursday unless owners
cha nge ~ir offer, said Charles
Lamb. president of the Hotel
and Restaurant and Ba rtenders
Umon.
Pan Am
Request
Opposed
A rt."Qut.·~t by Pan Ame.m ean
Alrllnt'" to fl} nonttov routes
bt'tWt>t'O Onni;(• County and
lluui.ton ti tw1ng oppo11ed by
Nt>14 port 8eat'h t•aty off1~1als
Pun Am, bas<"d an New York
< '11}, 1:; ~"'°kang to operate out of
John Wayne Atr!>(Jrt . using 7Z7
)t'\1,, a i.ue te led arnd then
banned ut lhe a1rp<>rt
Newport lit'a(•h Caty Council
mt'rtlbtc-ti. dJrt!cled Ctty Attorney
llugh Cofflf\ Monday to lodge an
ubJl'rtton w ith th e C 1v1l
i\tlr11nuut1cs Board, which ha:>
1 uUll' grantmg authority
Hut offac1ah at the CA B today
.,aid that the hkellhood of t.he
mute ~in~ approved 1s i:.lim
T hey t>1ud most routes ~ranted
al John W &\ nt-Airport have
rallt:n Wlder J l>t:l'llon of the de
regulation act which allows
aarhne~ to claim one unused
route per year The CAB has
virt ual!} no authority to deny
l>Uc h an apphcat1on. they said
The Pan Am request, though.
"asn·t flied under the act's free
market entry program
City Attorney Colfin observed
that the O r a ni;:e Cou n t y to
Houston route would also exceed
t he count)'·1mpo:;ed 500 mile
night lJmll
Currently. onl~ Air Califorrua
and Hughes A1rwei.t operate out
of J oh n Wayne Routes have
been granted to four other
airltnes by federal authonues.
but the coWlty asn 't letting the
airlinei. use J o hn Wa yn e
A1r1><>rt
In other airport·related action,
the city council agreed Monday
to hire a professional airport
consultant to analyze the master
plan and land u.se s tudy on lhe
airpQrt.
Walter G11lfillan will be paid
no more than SIJ ,200 for his
work. lhe council ruled It 1~ ex·
pected that h as tcchnacal ex
pert1se w1ll be used by t he cit y
to add credence lo its fag hl
against t>xpan~aon of thf: <.'O Ulll)
airport.
f"ro• Pofl#' .-l I
TRIANGLE • •
needc; ar c fru<;traterl Ill' h.1'>
:ibo been c;u1t·1dal, thl' defense
v.1tnts:. d.SSertt.-d
Wills was once hospatahzed 1n
a psychlatnc facahty on the East
Coast following the breakup of a
relat1onsh1p. Sheffner ~atd The
defenda nt had been mar ried·
four time before mcctmg Miss
Senne"4ald 1n a Cf1 Std ~1 ttc..a
apartmenl complex
~hetrnn ~•.11ri Will~ v. ..l'> 4n
·extremely Jealou.,·· pt.•rsf>n a-.
"4 ell as bem~ possesc;1 \ •·
The ~Y<'h1atnsl s aid he based
his conclw.1on'> on severa l an·
lt-rv1ev.s he had .... 1th the defend
ant al Oran~e County J 11al
'-Reaganism'
Caution Told
WASlilNGTON IAP> -With
the Republican Party ready lo
no minate Ronald Re agan for
president, Sen Edward M Ken·
oed y 1s offe ring a g rim predic
t 1on of wha t fou r years of
"Reagan ism · ""ould mean for
the country
··You kno w the Reagan
philosophy." the Massac husetts
~enator told the International
L'n1on of Pohce Aso;oc1aUons
"With great fervor and few
specifics. Reaganism promises
to turn out the lt gbts an
Wash ington . r o ll ba c k the
federal budget and wand down
the federal government ·
8use8' Collide
LOS ANGELES <APl -Nine·
teen people suffe red minor ln·
Juries Monday when • Rapid
Transit Otstrtct bu.a rear-ended
another RTD bus ln South Los
Angeles. offic1aJs sald.
Fair Slate
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The 32nd Annual Oranae County Fair movet Into Its
sixth ct.y Wednesday with 5001stress Helen Reddy as
featured ent.ertainer.
Fair attendance for lhe first four days, Friday th.rou&h
Monday, totaled 1.S4,131 -up 21.310 from last year 's
n1ur• for tM aame period. Ga~ open in Coclt• M•a at noon and c lose at mJd-
nlJbt.
Major nentl Wednesday lnelude: -Noon &o 10 p .m ., Film FestlvaJ.
-l Md l :IO p.m ., 1be City Pop/Rock Band. -a p. m., lddl • nuctel pitch cootest.
-2:IO and 4:30 p.m .. A.erotRc Dancen.
-l :IO ud 5 p.m., Kate P\letl, folk cuJtarist.
-I p.m .. clown aDd rooM.er crowiq cootat.a.
-l :IO ad l:IO p.m., FouDtaiD ValJQ Dancen.
-l :IO, l :IO ud T:IO p.m ., f'Un '•·•·poppln Ctrcus.
-I p.m., eow mtt•ln1 demoaatraUoa. -e. t Md 10 p.m ., lwaytq 8elJ'09 Hrtal act.
-•=II Md I : II p.m ....... Trcq)e. hllh win cycl• .
-l ::t.m., .lepea ... lrd GtmeraUon Band parade.
-T t p.m .. llelea a.ddy ta tM ampbltbeater.
-lmdlOp.m .• IANrl>iacomMla.
•
Sheik of Parkillfl
Parking lot attendant J eff St r ayer. 15. of Costa ~fe~a.
dresses like lhlS a s he directs traffic at the O r ange Coun
ty Fairgrounds. He says it helps keep t he sun off hlS race
and the exhaust fumes out of hi~ nose .
County Sees Snub
In Cal trans 'List'
By JOANNE llEYNOLDS
Ol t .. Oe1ly "'1~ \I_,, Off1c 1a l~ at c a It rans are
wo rking on a last or needed
l ran s portatlon projects and
members of the Orange County
T r a nsportation Comm1ss1on
Jren·1 happy about at
T he proble m . according to a
r~·port made Monday to county
1·om m1ss1oners. 1s that Caltrans
hasn l bothered to 1&sk local of·
f1r1als a bout the last
The list 1'i the 1981 Caltraru.
High .... a> and Gu1del4 ay N~
Study When completed It will go
to the st.ale Legislature .
Tom Jenkins, exec utive d1rec
tor or the county Transport.atton
Com mission. explained that the
approved llSl mcludcs proJerts
to be paid for by the state
Trans portation Commission
Store Clerk
Slays Bandit
DALLAS IAPl A pistol
"1elding bandit th reatening to
kill five workers an a rood store
v. as shot and killed by a 40-year-
old cashier who said God guided
her hand, pol.lee said
T he robber w 33 ldentifae<I as
Melvin Johnson. 23. of Dallas,
police aa.ld He was s hot once ln
the head.
Clert Kathy Carter tolo police
the man burst mto the atore.
~a YinR h1s gun and th re ate.rung
to k1U them all Whtie he wu
Corcm~ the others to lie on the
noor. <>he reached mto a cash
drawer for a gun She said sh~
.,,.h t!.pcre<i a prayer a nd God
.. g uided my hand " when she
fa red
·1( a pro)ec l 1sn ton
Calt ran$' lt:.l," he f':xplained
a fter ~onda } i. comm1:>~1on
n1ecr1ng. ·lhcst m ... an~ 1t ., rir1t
j{OIO>! to Ix· <'<IO'-l•1cn·tJ (1ir fund
1n~ "4 lthout a h~hl
.lt•nk1n!> ha'> '>J.>t'nt th• r .. 1 t
''"'" 'l'<U'> f1.i:ht1nJ! Cdltr;.rn
11\ er the hud~e1 f1ir 1·xt•·n,wn 11(
th•· ('oron.; r1f>I ~t ar Fr~""·''
.1n1I hi> '>a~~ the list Call ran ,.,
""firk in~ on °''"" 1s J~t Rf)lnl! 111
m t·an mon• 1;( th•· '>Jm1 ••n •><t•• r
pr11Jc('h nt-£•d1·d 1n ur .. n Jll'
Count'
J enlon:. a nd t h~ cou n t:,
TransfX)rt.aL1on Commission an,
3ngry tnat trl<' local Laltran:.
plan ha:. been an lhe works for
seven months a.nd they b.aven'l
been consulted about lhe proJ-
t'<'l <; that dTt' under considera-
tion
"In fact they .,..,on t e\'en tt'll
U!> what the~ r e working on ht:
ddded
A spok<'6man fo r l anran!>
'aid lhat <'Omplamt s hould bt-
dl1'>"' t'rt>d nt>'lt \1 f1nt1a\ .... hen
t' .1 ltran~ 'ldfr mt·mber ~ an•t
Oran~t' Count) Tr.tni.portat1on
l..'om m1..SS1on Slaff members w1JI
get tog~r
Thal onl~ hal( tht• problt-m,
Jenkins !>aad ... The ll.5t doesn t
take gro ..... 1h into accoun\ That
mean:. Caltraru. 1s recommend
mg spendmg money on proJ«ts
that cou.ld be obsolete by the
tame c-onstruction cs completed
I t h ink it 's j u st improper
manaa ement "
Accord.mg to J enkms. other
<'Ountr y transpo rtation com
missions 1n t he s tate have
similar complaints and are plan
nmg to urute and seek legislatJon
that would for~ the state agen
cy to open up the ntt<ts study so
that local officials will be able to
find out what·s being sludJed
and ha\•e a c hance to :>upport or
op post' lhos<' pro Jee ts
AND OF TH E WEEK . >c.
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Budget
Hearings
Slated
The Orange County Board ol
Supervisors will begin lour days
or hearing.t Wednesday on • pro-
posed S605.6 malhon c:ou.aty
budget for fl.seal l980. It calla for
far fewer employee layoff• t.ba.n
budget anaJysts had ant.1e1pat.ed.
When the county's projected
budget was released in J~.
analysts proposed that 32IO pogi-
tt0ns 167 of which we re filled
at the time -be eliminated.
They now are recommendini
that about 100 positions be ~liminated Only 10 or those poai·
t1ons all within the Human
Ser vices Agency a re actually
filled, acC'ordfog to Ron DiLuigi,
a semor analyst 1n the county
administrative office.
The reva~. p rofX)sed budget
1i. ilb<1ut S9 million larger than
lht' $5!16 mtllaon projected io
Junt·
D1 Lu1g1 said the increased
d mount I'> ciue to "fine tuning"
of fai;:ur~ by COWlty department
d 1rc·c•tor; and ftn&nc1al analyst.5
Hea nng.'> "4 ti I open on booget
propo'>al.s for the C'ounty's com -
m unity safety departments
the sheriff's depa rtm ent. the
rou rts. dis trict atto rneys a nd
~ubhc defender., o trices. proba·
t111n tkpartmt>nl. county clcrk·s
11fftc1· and the ~rand )Ury
'>nc• '>ur>f!r\'ll>fJrtal a ide i.a1d lo·
day that -.k1rm1l.hes may bt:
loominl:( over lhe budget sub·
mitted b~ Sheriff Arad Gates
par lH'ularly $3 million in new
••xpt-n'>t'l> that 110 not fall within
Id rl!tttt-rl hurl gel allocataonl>
IHI:'\ 111u~ly e~t<ibh ithl'd by the
county adman1Mrat1ve oHace
Among othe r things. Gates 1s
-.eek1ng to increase the number
11f !.henlf s de puties that patrol
unincorporated areas In south
1 I range County Under Gates'
pl&n , 19 de:put1C1\ would be added
111 the south COWlty force
Tilt' ht-,1rinl!'> v.111 continue
Thurwa! fJ n bud2ets submitted
It\ tht· Human Sen 1c-e' Agency
.1n•I fo n\lrnnm1·nt;.d \1 Jna~e
m i nt \i..•·n•'
I-flflJ~ 'I h1'o1rtn).,'> V. Ill be de·
.. tr•d 111 bud;:1•1-. or lh•! \;cncral
'• 1 • \~1·ru ·• Jnd ~t-ner<i l
• 11un • \ .1dntir11 'tr .;l.111n ro:.ts.
c 111 ~1,,nda~ l>uµerv1!.0rs "4111
m ai...., f an 11 •It <'t,1un r. on l hl.'
t , I "' .11 ti tf1•1 1rlc• ho\4 lo al
11 .. •"' 11 ... <Jt -J '°i mtlh o n 1n
lt-ch·rJI n•\•·nut• ::.hJring fund!.
CuJt Witness
Pressured?
SA ~ DIEGO (AP) TM de·
ft'n<.e attorney for cult depn>-
..:ra mmer Ted Patrick and four
o dt ft'nrlants hai. accused the
1 rn"'l'Ul100 c; "tar .,,.1tncss of be· nr: rn;1n1pul.ill'<l h" the Chur~h .,( "t u Oll)l1tC \
P;!lrH k ~'all began cro:,,~. • 'J m1n.;t1tln of ~c1entolog 1l.l
l'aula Oaan. 14ho has accus.!d
Patra<'k and others of holding
her pn<;(>nf.'r ro r 38 days. COil·
tending th~· controverMal or ·
)?anazallon was using Miss Dam
to nail Pat.nck · ·
f'ro•P~ .. tl
STALL ..•
fhf!hl s now allocated to Air
Caltfomia
Howt>ver . on June 27, the suit
... as dismissed m a ruling which
hl'ld that Air Cahfomia acted
prematurely since the county
hadn l .rel lried to take away
~omt' of its flights . Atrhne of.
fa('la ls have since riled a notice
••f ap!>(>al of the dtsmassal
All the luck you c.rn handle. an 24 J...arat gClld rtart•1 Our
four-1..-a( dover b J 24 t...arat ~old ·plated replica 0f lhl'
Florentine ongtl\dl You c,,n ti.mg at ovl'r the> door flir lud.
Or U'>l.' it .tl> .i pctpC.'rweisht On th'-· bad. 1!'-th1.· 1n:.cnp11t1n,
"On~ 11:.if lb for hope. and on~· j, for fa ith, and on'-' 1~ h•r
low , vou 1'.now . And God put .inothcr an for ludo." Jh"'"'
can it be only $12 50" But It is' Get one for you. and several
for gift:>.
SLAVICK'§
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Laguna/South Coast
EDI T ION
I r I
"our Hom .. •o•·n
D•lly New~paper
VOL. 73, NO. 197, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS j
'Laguna· Ponders SycaDiore Land Sale
By JOHN NEEDHAM or .. o.H ........ .._
With chances for approvul of a
low·intere6t federal loan ruxed.
at lea.st one Laguna Beach C\ty
Council member is s ugaesting
saJe of portions of the Syc1tmore
Hills property to pay ort the
city's t6 mill.Jon debt
Councilman Nt>1I F1tzpaln<'k
said the city might have to con·
&Ider havtq a "mini 8aywood"
•t the northem end of the prop.
erty to pay off lhe debt the city
owes on the property
The city is currently negooat ..
mg witb Baywood Development
Co. of Newport Beach to sell a
53·acre parcel of Sycamore Hills
oll El "'Toro Road adjacent to
Leisure World.
The Newport Beach de veloper
Candidate Not Telling
plans to build up to 350 con·
dominiums on the city-owned
property. Sale pl"OCeeds would
be used lo service the cit y debt
and reduce the $1 ,SOO a day ln·
terest that ia accruing.
"We might have to consider
development on the northe rn
border of the property as one of
many possibilities." Fitzpatrick
said.
He added such development
might include a nine-hole goU
course. a s mall hotel complex,
equestrian trails and open park
areas.
Such places would depend on
the findings of an Envi ronmen·
tal Impact Report now bemg
prepared for the city by a n
Irvine firm at a cost of S71,000
Fitzpatrick alsQ s aid there ar e
other options the city can con·
s ider lo pay off its debt to
Rancho Palos Verdes, former
owners of the Sycamore Hills
property
"I'm not totally convinced the
fedtral l oan won 't com e
through." he said. "1f not this
year. then next year we can re· ·
apply I wouldn't close this out
as an option "
Fitzpatrick said 90 acres of the
land m.ight still be sold to the
federal government for use as
part of a 11 ,000·acre National
Urban Park around Laguna
Beach.
City officials estimate that
such a sale could bring between
SI and S2 m illion to the city.
whic h woij,)J;I go a I on~ way
(Sff SALE. Page t\2)
Bush Top Choice
For Reagan's VP?
DETROJT <AP > -With every· thiri~ going his way on the
Republican convention fl oor.
Ronald Reagan's search for a
winning vice·pres1denl1al run-
ning mate intens 1f1 ed today, I with s igns po1nt1ng toward
•GeorJ?,e Rush a s the leading pros·
peel.
r
Re agan also met with former
Secretary of State Henry Kiss·
inger a nd s upporte rs of the
Equal Rights Amendment in a
dual effort to s mother the onJy
nickers of controversy at this
! Btninesses I raie
Chamber to Fight
SC Sign Ordinance
By STEVE MITCHELL or ..,. o.11, "-' "-"
San Clemente Ch amber of
Commerce officials say they'll
pack City Hall with businessmen
Wedn~sday night to oppos~ a
proposed revision of the city's
s ign ordinance.
The controvers ial revis ion
would see an end Lo roof signs
O\'er business fi rms in San
Clemente. Cha m ber officials
·said the change~ ··would affect
75 percent of our businessmen."
If the council adop ts the
c han ges, they h ave three
choices for elimmating the roof
signs. including a proposal that
1111 businesses be allowed fi ve
years to take down the overhead
signs
Thf' eounc1l could also approve
a planning commission recom-
mendation that would see a ll
roof signs put up four or more
years ago eliminated at the end
or one year
Newer signs would have to
c ome down over a pe riod
s pecified in an amortization pro-
gram ·
And, the revision reads. those
businessmen who sell their' bus1·
nesses with nonconforming roof
s igns. would have to remove the
s igns before the n ew owner
takes over.
"That makes 1t difficult to sell
a business in town." contends
chamber Executive Manager
Alex Goodman
He said an amortization of
roof signs in San Cle me nte
"would affed 75 percent of Our
businessmen, and you just can't
do that."
Goodman said the chamber
a lso opposes a proposed 10.f.>Ot
height limit for ground or pole
signs .
"When you've got a 20-foot
high sound wall against the
fre1way, and a lO·foot freeway
oriented s ign below that, it
makes It a bit difficult to see the
sign,'' he said
ShahFatta
Leg Trouble
CAIRO, Egypt (AP> -
Deposed Shah Mohammad
Resa Pahlavi'• health bu
taken a sadden turn for
tb'e worse, a leadin( !ap-
ttan newspaper Hld to-
day.
SpokesQ>m for \be es-Ued Jranlan mourcb dil· puled put ol tbe account,
but one acknowl.q.d that
a "••rlous" situation
could develap.
The new problem ls en
lntection ID Pahlavi's left &ec. tbe epokesman old,
The ordinance calls for re-
moval of all non.conforming
signs four or more ye.rs old
withln a year. Those erected
between t hree to four years
would have two years to come
down. two to three.year-old
signs would have to come down
in thr~ years, one to two year
signs within four years and
those erected within the last
year would have five years to
come down
The ordinance calls for a $500
fine, six months in jail, or both
ror businessmen who do not con·
form lo the ordinance.
Council members will hold a
public hearing on the proposed
changes beginning at 7 p.m .
Wednesday in council chambers.
100 Ave. ~esidio.
Police Grab
Suspects on
Store Roof
San Clemente police captured
two men spotted on the roof ol a
pharmacy late Monday. arrest·
mg them on charges of attempt·
ed burglary.
M lchaef F . Burns, 19, a
transient who was staying at
San Clemente State Park, was
captured immediately after of·
flcers spotted him and a compan-
ion atop Taylor's Pharmacy,
167 Del Mar Ave.
Houn later, officers spotted
John Paul of 254 Ave. Rosa
about two blocks from the
pharmacy. Police said he
matched the descripticm ol tbe
second suapeet and be wu U'·
rested.
Both men were beina held in
San Clemente Jail on charges of
attemptinc to break into the pharmacy.
Cult Witne88
Preseured?
SAN DIBGO (AP) -The de-
feDH .uor.1 for cult depro-
1rammw Ted Patrick and tour
co-defmdmta bu accueed the
r.l'OHalka'• ltar wtu.a of ..
n1 m;:;: b)' tbe Cburdl of Sc ..
P atrtck all be1aa crot•·
uaminatlon of 1clntolo1l1t Paula Dain. who hu accuaed
PatriK lftd otMn of boldlnl
her prUoMr for • dayt, c:oa-
tend tn1 the controveralal or-
1anl1a&n wu Ullnl Miu Dain
''to nan Pltrick."
carefully scripted convention.
After he met with top Reagan
advisers, Bu s h t old the
California de legation that "I
believe ttus party 1s more um·
fi ed than at any time m history
And I believe that under
Governor Reagan we are "'om~
to see that sort of respect for the
United States that ever yone
wants."
After tus session with Reagan,
Kissinger told reporter s he did
not discuss the possibility of
Just ReSting Coverage ot the
Aepublcan national conven-
tion begiM at 4:30 thfa after-
noon on Channeta 2, 4 and 7. Scott Huddleston. 14. of Costa Mesa. and ........._ Or ange County Fair. &ott attended Costa
his dog. "Din.key," take a rest from the M e~a High School. not far from the fair·
joining a Reagan administra·
lion.
chore of preparing for compeUtion at the gr ounds. Dinkey doesn't go to school.
''The onl) discussion we had
.... as on substantive i'ls uh <Jf
foreign policy." Kissinger sa>d .
He called Reagan's foreign
policy views "compatible" with
his.
While there was hardly a n p·
pie of public controversy at the
convention sessions Monday. the
first of four days of meetings in
J oe Louis Arena. some promi-
nent party figures expressed dis·
ag r ee m e nt with the con ·
Reagan, Kissinger
Meet in Detroit
REAGAN,FORO ·
MENO FENCES -A3
ser vat1ve cast of the party plat
form to be presented to the
delegates for approval tonjJUit
Betty Ford, former h rst lady,
said in an ABC television in·
te r view today that platform
planks dropping endorsement o(
the Equal Ri ghts Amendment
and support.ing a cons titutional
ban on abortions were threaten·
ing to carry the party toward the
sort of election disaster that
Barry Goldwater suffered as the
GOP nominee In 1964
Ad/or Draft
Said Offensive
WASJilNGTON <AP> -The
Selective Service System is pull·
in g one of Its public service com·
mercials oft television in the
wake o( criticis m that the ad
contains o ffensive racial
stereotypes.
The commercial s hows two
black youths on a basketball
court u they talk about reg·
lstration. The National Black
Caucus bas urged alalions not to
•lr the spot.
Draft regiltr•llon is scheduled
to begin Monday.
DETROIT IAP > Ronald
R eaga n . awa 1t1ng th e
Republican c r own he 's Ion~
pursued. tended to i.om e un
finished party business today by
meeting with old r ival Item;
Kissinger and try in-5( to mend
fe n ces with Equal R1 i:i hts
Amendment supporters.
A day away from becomLn-5(
the 1980 Republican rt.>sidenllal
nomin~. the former Cahfom1a
~overnor also began interview
mg finahsts for the No 2 spot on
his ticket. according to his wife.
Nancy
Reagan was meeting later to
d ay with former P resident
Ger ald R. Ford, his 1976 oppo·
nent for the GOP nomination.
for additional ad vice on his
choice of a running mate
Reagan conferred with 16
wo m en . most o ( whom h ad
worked unsuccessfully to have
an ERA endorsement Included
in the 1980 Republican plat!or m
One of them was his daughter.
Maureen. a strong ERA sup·
porter
Meanwhile. Nancy Reagan
told reporters that despite the
controversy over the lack of a
s p ecific ERA plank In the
Reagan·endorsed platform. "I
think in the final analysis ever y
one will understand we are for
equal rights."
She said she agrees with her
hus band's position that equal
rights could be ensured faster
through slate enactment of tough
laws eliminating economic and
other forms of discrimination
against women.
"I think It's the easiest anci
most direct and q uickest way to
Bero Punished
Crime Halted, Job Too
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio <AP> -A Greyhound bus driver ls
servtna a to.day 1uapenaion for usln1 a dtlaens band radio to
thwart mi attempted bul hljacklna.
"I can't believe It," Wayne K. Thompson, 5.3, said Monday.
"I 'm lD more trouble tban the bljacker."
Company official• refused to diJeusa tbe case, but a
t pokesman for the Fed.era! Communications Commlulon ln
Detroit NJd G,..yhound adopted a policy dlacourqlq driven
from. uainC CB radJos.
T1locnpeon aaid he was aware of the rule but bu can1ed •
CB r adio under hi• seat for a year because he t.hou(ht It miaht
be useful in an emergency.
LocaJ 1043 ol the Amalgam•ted Transit Union, r~Un1
Thompaon, ls fltbt..,_ the 11uspenaion. Thompson said he could
loee '700 ~8UH of the 1u1penalol\,
~of\·e th(> problem or 1neqwt1~
And there are inequities But the
amendment route c:an throw 1t
into the courts.·· . he said
Heai?an was to spend tod:i~
"'1thout 'enturin~ from his head
quarlerc; 1n lhl.' Detroit Plaza
llotcl after .i triumphant amval
l\t onciav when ht> was we!C'ome-d h~ th00sand" of chee ring sup
pMters hath 1n a hotel rally
on his arn\'aJ and in a later re
eeption for delegates and
.ilternalt'l'
r1 r'>t un Reaj!an ., schedult.> "'J~ the met•tan~ with K1ssm~er.
J rerl'nt addition to Reagan·.,
foreign policy advisers Kiss
m~er. who served under both
former pres1denL'i f ord and Nix
on, was lo addi'ess the conven-
tion at tonight's session
Kissinger's inv1tat1on to ad
dress the convention has irked
some nght wmg delegates , who
are still unhappy about Kiss
1n ger ·s role 1n writing the
Panama Canal treaties and for
hts policy or dctente with lhe
Soviet Union
Budget Set
For Study
In San Juan
San J uan Capistran o City
Council members are expected
to take a final look at the pubUc
works section of the city's $11
million budget for 1980-81 and
then formally adopt the budget
Wednesday night.
The council mfft.S at 7 p.m. at
City Hall, ~ Paseo Adelanto.
All portions ol the budget have
been adopted except the public
works section. w hich ex·
~rienced heavy cuts In June.
Included in t he cuts was
US. 700 for con s truction
materials sought tor roadway
patchi n g a nd trees a nd
landscaptn1 ttems.
Also on the council'• agenda lJ
the appointment of four persons
to rm vacanc6es on four advisory
com millions.
Problem ~ted
F REMONT . CalU. <AP> -
Federal eocnputer experts aa•d
Monday they think they bave
ldt nUficd t.be tHbnicaJ problem
that ~as shut down \he San
F'rancl.tco Bay area's air traffic
~otrol computer dabt times in
the pu t she wMk •
3 Art F estiva/,s
All Drawing
Good Crouxi.s
ttendanct' 1s about the same
ai. la t year at two of lht• thret·
l.<11?una Beach art fci.t1vals and
st ron~ attcndanl'l' 1s reported at
lht' third
Orfle1als at thl' Sa .... dU'-l and
Art i\ Fair ft>st1vab :-aid that al
tendance Y.3!> gt.•nerall} k(•epinj!
µact> "'·1th that of 1979. and that
art .:;ale. were s trong
~t ean...,h1le at lh1· Fcsll\al of
the Arts. offic:1al~ declined u1
Ji(l\'f' estimates. but onl' reported
.. Rood crowd!'\" on the grounds
At thl.' S3'4dust f estival. about
25.500 people attended Tuesda~
thrOU$?h Sunday last wt•ek while
from 26,000 to 27.000 1s nurm:il ,
said treasurer Don Ware
Art sales '4 cre up
"Thf people an· huyer!:>.
Ware s ajd
Sales were als o reportcc1
stroni;t at the Art·A· F'a1r festival
~h ere attendance .,.. a~ reportc-d
about the s ame as in 1979, or
slightly tugher
"Attendance started off a Littk
weak but was up strong last
weekend Jt seems like there arc
more art buyers in lhe crowd
this season:· said Art·A·Fair·s
Bob Beman.
Traffic into Laguna Beach
along Laguna Canyon Road was
backed up to within a mile of the
San Diego Freeway at times
over the weekend
Coasc
\\'eat her
Mostly sunny Wednes·
day . Lows tonight 60 along
the beaches to 66 Inland.
Highs Wednesday 70 to 75
at tt)e beaches, ~ inland
INSIDE TOD~ l'
/ndia1'0 /armer r ranc11
K~Mdtl hol a t~ o~
beU. -hit 1'aa 2.U of tMm on hii tpreod. SH Page ~t
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O/f ered to Britiah
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WASHlNGTON t APt -1lw Uruted Scates bu •lreed lo 14'11
Brltaln Uw mc•l ad\ an«<! S. aubmanne launched mlu1le.
lM Tndenl. to n!Pl•~ older and Ina JM>'«nl nuclur weapon•.
the Carter adm1n1stuUon unowu~ed loday
Tht White Houae ttl~Med a &eltt from President Carter to
8r1tllb 'Prime Minister Marsaret n.ateh« that aald the '"Unit
ed StatPA •~ prepared to upply t.M United Kinadom Tndent I
mis 1IC"a. l"qU1pmt'1lt and suppQr\ln& 1erv1c "
1'ht' Trident m1~1le v. hu~b can lol\ ~•~ht to HI nuclt-u
"'1arhl'ad.5 ov,•r dustancelli up to a bout 4,800 mile•. went lo ~•¥ fur
the f1 nn time last OC'to~r 1n a lJ S Poseidon aubmanne
ltri•••Fnnq...,...., ....
LONDON IAI"'> rowds ch~red. t'hurrh bells rang out
and tht> :.Wl ~honl' tod8) oo Queen Ehube'th, the ~ueen Mother
as Britwn celebrut~ her 80lh birthday
T~ mothe r of the re1grung monarch. Quet.>n l!:lnabeth 11
rodt-m a horse-drawn t'arnage from he r old home at But"k
in gham Palace. down the tree-bned Mall to aa thankl>l(I \ 1n~
~crVl{'t.' for her <it St Paul's Cathedral
Later the Queen Mother led the ru) ¥1 family onto tht•
ball'on~ of liul·kinl(ham Palace tu rt'l'~IV\' tht! actla1m of
thousands of loyal British subJe<'ll>
Geltf Pri~n F .. I A ....
LONDON <AP) The value of the US dollar rose against
other ma1or currencies on world mo ney exchanges today Gold
tumbled as much as S2S an ounce.
The London closing price for gold was $620 a troy o unce.
down from $647 Monday. Gold traded in New York at $611 , down
$21.
Si Iver traded in New York at $15.18. down S4 cents.
KB.I tlel•,... Ce Cite Air
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Televis ion s tation KHJ is back on
the air today after an apparent transmitter failure cut the s ta·
tion 's picture for about 90 minutes.
Channel 9 went off the air just before 7 p.m . Monday and
was back in business al 8:30 after technicians made re pairs at
the transmitter facility on Mount Wilson.
Fluor Stock Rises
On Synthetic Fuel
Increasing emphasis on syn-
thetic fuel production 1s one rea-
~on v. hy Fluor Corporation
~tock ha!> n sen 30 ~ints in the
las t two month~. a v1c\' pres1
d ent f o r tht-lr v1 n e -bci ~~d
t:n~ineenng firm said today
Paul Etter, vice president for
<.'ommurucat1ons . said in an tn·
ter v1ew that investor s in the
New York StO<'k Exchange are
-;hov.ing a .. IOl of enthusiasm for
Fluor stock
Viejo Cyclist
Hospitalized
After Crash
r\ M1ss1on VieJO man who was
thrown mto the windshield of a
car duing an auto-bicycle cor-
lls1on Monday was lis ted in
critical condjtion in Saddleback
Commuruty Hospital today.
Christophe r Barsin. 34, re-
ceived head injuries when he
was thrown mto the windshield
of a car driven by Lisa Moran.
18, or Mission Viejo.
California Highway Patrol of.
ficers said Barsm failed to stop
for a stop s ign at Los Alisos
Boulevard while riding south on
\'1sta Del Lago in Mission Viejo.
T hey s aid Ms . Mor an was
turning in the intersection from
Los AtiS()C). when the accident
occurred
Fugitive Caught
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
fugitive Hells Angel captured in
the Santa Cruz Mountains was
bro ught befo r e a federal
magistrate Monday on charges
of conspiracy and racketeering.
Wilham David P erkey, 32. bad
been sought since June 13. 1979,
wben a federaJ grand jury in·
dieted 33 Hells Angels and U ·
soc 1ates on con spiracy,
racketeering. drug a nd gun
charges.
oi.ANOE cOAST L ~
l•Dlg~lc•JI
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"There 1s a general feeling
that we ·re o n t he edge of
launchinF? a ~at1onal Synthellt
Fuels Pro~ram ... he !)a1d · And
Fluor has jUSl complett.'d Sa!)ol
11 1n South Africa
The ~ol 11 plant derive!) liq
u1d fuel from coal
··Also. President Carte r's an·
nouncement from Italy that we
must turn to coal and reduce our
dependence o n foreign 011 1~
another factor m Floor's favor.·
Etter sald .
F luor stock w as selling for 50
and five-eighths on May 12 It
v. a s at 84 and one-eighth m earl)
trading today
It~ lowel>t price over the la:.t
12 month5 ~a~ 34 and one-half
f'luor s t.ock will be :.pill 2 for 1
this Friday. Etter s aid
lie said the stock spht 1s 1n·
tended to bnng the stock down
to a pnce where mo re peoplt
can buy 1t.
Burglars Hit
Laguna Beach
liquor Store
Thieves entering a Laguna
Beach liquor store made off with
m ore than S6 .000 in cas h
between 2:30 and 6:30 a m. Mon-
day.
Police said the owner or Coast
Inn Liquor a t 1391 S. Coast
Highway did not know how the
bur glars got in as there we re no
s igns of forced entry.
Reportedly the store. c la5et
a nd s afe were locked and wtred
to an alarm. However. police
s aid there wer e no signs that the
thieves forced any of the locks.
In a separate incident , $3,200
wo rth o f dia m ond ,and gold
jewelry we re stolen from the
home of Llsa Pertelet Monday
between 7 .30 a .m . and 5:30 p.m .
Police s aid the thieves ap-
parently forced open a window
at the house. located in the 900
block of Miram3r Street. Police
said there are no suspects in
either of the two incidents.
Actress
Details
· AssaUlt
l.OS AN<a ;L.fo;S I AP) -A
G ~ rrn an 11t·t '":.~ h 1t1> test1f1ed
thiat ht•r fmn m.:ht 1n the Uruted
St.-tt'' t•nded with h~r being
bt-11ten aJ\d r•~ by a man she
met ut tht: Lff Struberg Acton
Slud10
Montk<A Lw1ch 39 CJj Muruch.
vtannl'tl 10 rci.umi: 1t;~t1mony to
d.-y in ~ta Mvna c·a Superior
Court again t G~r man ·born
Uurkhard Driest
M is~ Lundi s aid Monday that
on July 8, 1979. she had flown to
llol l~-.-.oud to Jltend a 1>pec1al
l'la:.:. <tl the Actors Studio
Driest. who once served 11 rive-
\ e.-r lt'rm for bank robbery but
n<lv. Ii> <t v.T1ler and actor. was in
lht• l'I~~
M I!)~ Lundi said that after
r lJS:. Dnest invited rellow stu·
d t• n b tu h J ' t• d d r 1 n k 1 n a •
res taurant ne ar his Malibu
hom e Everyone declined except
M 1ss Lundi. who s aid she accept-
ed because she expected to be
driven back to her hotel.
Ins tead. ~he said, Driest drove
ht:r to tus apartment She told
Supenor Court Judge Lawrence
R1ttenband. who is hearing the
case without a jury . that s he did
not object because s he wanted to
be polite
But when she wanted to leave.
Miss Lundj said , Driest refused
to take her to a hotel and told
her she couldn't get a taxi in
Malibu at that time of night.
She said sh e couldn't get out of
the locked entrance to the build·
ing so she returned to Driest·s
apartment. She said she refused
his anvttation to sleep with him
and fell asleep on the living
room couch. fully dressed
Miss Lundi said that a few
hours later she awoke to find
Dries t draggtng her off the
couch by the hair ;ind into tu:.
bedroom. ·
"I was mon • than scared I
thought that v.ould lk· lhc: end or
m~ ... ~he ~a1<1
f'rone Pag~ . l I
SALE ...
towa rd pa;.ing orr th1• SG mtlhon
owed on the t•nt1rc p.1 n l'l
Rut St-n \Ian Cr.in:.ton re
mo\ ed a clauM' rrnm the bill he
1ntrodu<·t·d for :1pprtJ\ al nf th•·
µark . m:Jk1n).! 11 1m1.x1~:.1hte for
federal park funds to be used for
ac quisition o r publicity oWlled
land '~ Ho"'l'H'r. l-'1l7.patndt ~aid the
l'll) r an makl· 1t po%1 ble for th•·
fcdt·~al governmt:-nt to purch<e.l'
the l;.ind Jnr! lht· C'1t ' lw C'Om
pen::.i.tlt'fl tl\ '>cllm~ lht: !AJ <1cn ·
p.i rct•I pro1~-.ed for the park to d
pn' a te third µart~ v. ho "'ould
then :.ell 1t to the federal ~ovcm
m<'n t for the :.amc price the;.
bought 1t for
La~una Bcac:h c it' ad -min1~trcitor.. had hoped for cip
pro\'al of a rederal low-interest
loan from the Coastal Energy
Impact Program so 1t could pay
(Jff the debt owed Crom the
purchase or the lanli
But 1n a recent congres~1onal
budget·c ultmJ! !>es~1on . moe>t of
the on gincil S.SO m11l1on allocated
for loans under th\' progrllm
"'ere cut out. leaving Laguna
R e a c h t o look f o r ot her
alternatives to pay off Lhe debt
The Art Colon) ~urchased the
S;.camore llllls property, local
ect be tw{'en El Toro and Laguna
Can} on roads. rrom Rancho
Palos \'erdes two years ago lo
t'nd l aw~uits bet..,,.een the de
vcloper and the city over how
much of the area should re main
1n open space
Problems arose when the city
found 1t could not sell revenue
bonds to raise funds for the land
The c ity agr~ to pay Rancho
Palos Verde~ $6 75 m illion "'!n
April 1978
But by June of the followtng
year it ha d p aid only Sl 3
million, thereby defaulting on
the mortgage and leaving the ci-
ty open to a 1awsu1t by t he
forme r owner However . the de-
veloper has thus far taken no
legal action against the city
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The 32nd Annual Orange County Fair moves lnto its
sixth day Wednesday with songstress He len Reddy as
featured entert.alner.
Fair attendance for the first four days, Friday lbrou&h
Monday. totaled 134,131 -up 21.310 from last year's
fi1ures for the aame period. Ga~ open in Costa Mesa at noon and c lose at mld-
nitbt.
Major event.a Wednesday Include ·
-Noon to 10 p.m., Film Festival.
-1 anct.-&;ao p.m .• The City Pop/Rock Band
-2 p. m., kidl' nuckel pitch contest.
-2:3b and c:ao p.m., Aerobic l)ancen.
-2:30 ands p.m .• Kate Puetz. folk pitarlat.
-J p.m ., clown ud l"OOlter crowtnt CCX'llesta.
-3:JO and S:JO p.,m .• Fountain Valley Dancers.
-J :JO, S:JO and 7':JO p.m .. Fua'a-a:popptn Circua. -a p.m., '°" mllldq demGDltration.
-.. I IDCI 10 p.m., Swayine Belrw aerial act.
-I : II end I ; 11 p . m .• WinD Troupe, hitb wlN cycle1.
-•::r.m., 'i:!j•• Jrd Generation Band par11de. -1 I p.m., i. ~In the ampbltbeater.
-I ..S 10 p.m .. Laeer 1>61eomanla.
I
Sheik of Parking
P arking lot attendant J eff Strayer . 15, of Co~ta ~1~sa
dr esses like this as he directs traffic at the Orange Coun
ty Fa1rgr ounds. He says 1t helps keep the s un off hLS fac~
a nd the exhaust f umc:-. out of his nose
County Sees Snub
In Caltrans 'List'
8 ) JOAS SE RE\"SOLD
CM,,... 0.•I" Pt tot '\t•tt Of f1 c 1al ~ at l..:allran'> are
v.ork1ng on a lli-t of needed
1r~1n-.portat 1on proJeCh and
ml'mber.. of the Orange C'<>unt~
Tra n s po rtat ion \omrn1'>:-.1nn
,1 ren t happy libout 1t
Tht' probl<'m. cicMrding to a
rt'port m adt.• Monda~ to rount'
t·om m1ss1oner.,. ts UrJt Caltran-.
ha~n 't bolh<·r(-'d to ac;k loc&I of
r1c1ab about the last
Tht-hst 1!> the 19Sl C'allra n.,
111.t.!h"'ay dOd Gu1d1:v.ci} Nl'td:.
Stu<l~ \\"h(•n complett·d It v.111 ~o
to thl' state Lcg1s lciture
Tom Jenkins. executn·e d1rtc·
tor of the rounty Transportallon
Commission, explained that the
approved list includes proJ~lS
t n b<· paid for by the state
Tran~portat1on Comm1ss1on
.. I r a p r I) J t' t• I I I> n l C) n
Store Clerk
Slays Bandit
DALLAS I AP I -A p1Mol
"'1cldtng bandit threatenm~ to
kill fl\'l' ~orkcrs in a food store
was shot and killed by a 40-year
old cashier \\'ho said God gwded
her hand. police said
The robber was Identified lf!)
Melvin Johnson. 23 . of Dallas.
police said He was shot once tn
the head
Clerk Kathy Carter told pohce
the man burst anto the store.
wavmR his gun and lhreatentng
to kill them all. Whi le he was
forcing th~ others to be on the
noor. she reached anto a c~h
drawe r for a gun She said s he
v.h1-.pNcd u pra)er and God
eu1ded m) hand'" v. hen s he
f1rl·d
C<tllran:. 11 .,t ht• '-''<Pl oint·rf
a'fter Mo ndd:-\! t·<1mm1 .,~ir1 n
ffit'~t1nj! · th;;.t mc<Hll> 1t n<1l
J!CllOi? l11 t,.. ton'.-.1ricruJ for fund·
IOI..' v. 1thout ,1 fl.Chi
J,ni..in-. ti.1-. 1••111 •ti•· ,,,,~t
t "" • • \ 1 J r ' I 1 .: I 1 1 n 1 .1 t r , r
''' 1·r th1· hur1J.!t I f11r 1 \t• ti 1011 ,,f
1111· 1·11ron,. d"I \1 Jf" ~r"'"""\
.inti h1· 'd~' lht 11,t 1 .,n,,m,
... or l.inl( on nciv. l' JU 1 ~<11n~ I•
rn •·<tn mon · o f th1 .. anw on fJth• r
pr"J •·< t ' need• d 1n llt Jll,.•
Count~
J 1• n k 1 n., d n d t h l' t o u n t \
Tran<;portatwn C:omm1.,c,1on an·
Jn~ry Urnt tn1• l<K'a l <..ollrc1n-.
plan has been in the works ror
seven months and they haven't
been consuJted about tne proJ
et'tS that are under cons1dera
t1nn
In fJ<'l th••\ v.on l "''"n t1 II
u., ""hJt th1•\ n. v.nrf...1nl! on h•
.;dried
·\ 'P<lk<·<;m .rn fo r C .. dtr.in..,
"all'f that complJ1nt -.hould b1.•
dnc;-.-.l'red nt''<l Monda\ v.ht•n
Caltr:inc; ta ff member-. and
Or ange County Trans portation
Co mm1.s...,1on -.ta ff m1•mber3 11. ill
l:!l't togetht:r
Thcit·s only hall the problem
Jenkms srud "The ltSt doesn t
take growth mto account That
means Caltraru, as recommend
mg s pend.JnJ? money on project'
t~at couJd be obsolete by lhl'
time roost.ruction 1s com pleted
I think 1t s Jus t imprope r
manaJ?ement ··
Accordtni.? to J enkin.,. other
countr} transportation com
m 1 ~ s 1 on ~ 1 n t h <' ~ t a t e ha ' e
~1mllar romplatn\!) and are plan
n1ng to unite and s~k le11?1slat1on
thal v.ould force the sta te agen
t') to open up the needs :.tud)' so
that local officiab will be able to
find out v. hat .., being .,tud1{'(!
and have d chance lo :.upport or
nppo~c thost' pro)ects .
FIND OF TH E WEEK. I
Smith's
Sentence
Mulled
By DA V1D &UTZ•ANN
Of-o.11, ...... , ....
An Orange County Superior
Court jury, described at one
point Monday as bein1 badly
spilt, resumed deliberations t.c>-
day on the fate of convicted
murderer Larry Donald Sm.Jt.h
of Newport Beach.
The e1ght·woman. four -man
Jury ended its day of discussions
Monday w1th'\f'oreman Norman
Potter te lling Judge Leonard
McBride that. wtth an overnight
rest , the panel would try again
to decide if Smith, 43. should dje
1n the California gas chamber or
be !>entenced to life imprison··
m e nt without possibility of
parole
Ear lier Monday, the jury had
1nd1call"d 1t was '"pol&ri2ed" on
~hat vl'rd1ct to reach m the
pen<11ly phase of Smith's trial.
The defendant was convtcted
bv the same jury last week in
tht• kidnap-murder of Carolyn
lfrall·r or Car'1en G rove las t
r\U);!U!>l.
The pro,ec-ut 1on contended
!"m 1th had abducted the Garden v rove woman to collect $100,000
ransom from her businessman
tirother Larry f'"ox of Anaheim
1 hough her body has never
tw1:n round. 1t wa~ a lleged th<1t
~m1th h.1ok M1i.s Bealer to sea
off Dana Point last Aug. 24 in tus
i.mall bout and killed he r. dump-
ing her b"dy overboard .
Bec<1u.'e the JUry determined
lht-r•: ~e re s pecia l
1 1r t·um:.tanct·., 1n the case .
:-.m 1th bcC'.ime chg1ble for death
pl'nalty cons1derat1on
But prosecutor Dave Carter .
1n his dosing 'itatements to the
1un ~fonday . .,aid he would not
r"'commend the death sentence.
"l' f>U arc all by yourself U>
lh1 ., t'a!)l' C<trt1·r told jurors
1 he-clt:puty d1!.tnct attorney
... 1111 n11 mJtkr v.hal verdict the
1 Jr\ n:Jt hc-d '" rct:ommending
p11n1<>hml•n1 Cnr Smith, hi: would
• .. n .. 1dPr 11 iu-.1
fl•·f• n • .11t11rnt·\ Ti,rr' \;ill',,
in h1-. c lrr.ini.: '>tC1tcm t-ntS, urged
tht· 1un t<i .,pJr c-the 11re l)f
..m.th h~ • .• u-..· t hl' ctf>ftndcin t
h 1c! P • '' r t~·1•n 1n trouble v.1th
llH· l.1~ tlt•fo rt: hl'> inH1l\'em1•nt
1n 1tw Bt'.Jll•r ra-.t·
"rrl1th h.1d t1•-.l1f1f'd that tv.n
rn i·n l...n11"'n onl" a:. J ack and
kd} h<1d cocr'red h im into
pJrt1c1pating 1n the abduclJoo cJf
~1 1~., Bealer by threatening the
li ves of his own children .
Ile claimed J ack a nd Ray
v. ere aboard hi.s boat last Aug.
24 and held him at gunpoint
11. hilt> the} killed the young
""''man Sm ith .,a id the two men
r •·Ort· ... entt-d hu.,1 nt>.,:. com
IJ• t1t or-. •>f ...,,.,,., Be a le r s
lir •I he r .i c 1111-.t ructmn company
1111.n1·r
Tillef Gets
Costly Ring
A nng valued at $12.000 was
reported stolen fro m a San
Clemente woman while sbe was
at 11.ork at a local tavern
Wtldci ·f"ord reported the gold
dmner nng with diamonds and
emeralds stolen Friday.
She s aJd the ring was stolen
v. h1le she was at work at Big
Ht>lyn ·s. 3317 S. El Cammo ReaJ.
In another mc1dent, three gold
necklaces. a ring. a pen and SSO
in cash were reported s tolen
from Al ida Friesenhahn or
Hakersf1eld. while she was al
the San Clemente Pier Sunday.
The total loss was estimated to
he $765
All tht> luck you wn handlt>, in 24 l..it rat gold pl.1h.•' Our
rour-h.-af clov('r I' ii 24 karat ~old ·r l,llt>d rl-pl1(J o ( th,
Hor..•nt1.ne ong1n.1I Yo u can h<1ng it tW('r the door Im lud,
Or u e 11 J S <1 pdpl>rWt'1ght On th(' b.lck 1~ the in cnpt1Pn,
"'One ll'af IS fo r fl o p<'. clnd Onl• h for f.l1th, and On(• I' fl\r
love. you know And God put .inotht•r in for Jud." How
ca n it be only $12.50? But 1t i.s' Get one for you. and sever al
for gift~.
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Orange Coast
(OI T I O N
\'our Hom•town
Dally Nt-•·Npaper
C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
esa· Slaglflfl Suspect 'Needed Lo'Ve''
• By DAVID KUDMAN oo-~,,.. ... ,..,.
Murder defendant J ~rl") Gene'
W i lls o f l'o:H11 M esa w as
described in Orllnttt• County
Superior t'ourt Monda ai. a r l
ingy " mdl\·1ct uul ~ho hod .1
"tre mendous nt't>d to be lovt'<I ·
T t>s t ify1n.; for the de fense.
Nt'wpo rt Be 11 c h p~ych1atn t
Dav•d Sheffner told Juro~ 1n
Judge Lws Cardenai;' courtroom
that Will~. 33, had on .. extreme-
I) de pendent ~rsonallt,y" and
·'" 1mpul.JUVf' n~ to be loved
and cartd for
Wlll.B Is #h1ndln1 trial for UM:
shoouna death of otr-<tuty Collta
M .-sa policeman Mark Pesa.no .
27 . and the wounding of J oel.le
ennewald. 22. in a •'ountaln
Va ll ey apa r t m en t l as t
December
A c cor d i ng to prev io u s
testimony Pesant1 and Wills
had been competing for the af·
recu ons of Miss Sennewald.
Bef<>tt Or Sheffner was al·
lowe d to lt!StJ!y m the presence
of the Jury Mo nday. Judge
Cardenu ruled that he would
no t allow the psychiatrist to dis·
cuss what Wills had said while
under the inlluence of a truth
serum
Od e nse a ttorney Rich ard
Bonner told Cardenas tha t such
testimony would show that his
cllent was being truthful. when
he tesllfied last week that he in·
tended to com mit suicide at his
girlfriend's apartment and not
gun down Pesanti.
Wills testified that he bad no
recoll~t.ion of the actual shoot·
1n~ last Dec 22. a lthough he
could r e m e mbe r sc alin g a
balcony and entering the secood·
noor apartment.
. H is next recollection , he
claimed. was of standing m a
bedroom doorway with a smok·
ing gun in his hand.
Sheffner gave Wills the ~o
c a I le d truth serum sodiu m
am ytol last March
Out or the presence of the
1ury. the psychiatrist said the
ddendant told him he had gone
to the apartment to kill himself
rather than hurt anyone else.
Earlier that same evening, Miss
SennewaJd had told Wills she
preferred Pesanti to him.
In his testimony befor'e the
1ury, Sheffner said Wills' up-
b r 1n g ing was c haotic a nd
frustrating , leading to his present
emotional difficulties.
He s aid the defe ndant 's
mother was a chronic mental
patient who needed to be inst.itu·
tionalized when Wills was about
2. The boy was sent to numerous
rost e r homes a fter that and
never received a ny love or
nurturing.
Sheffner said Wills has un-
d e r gone fre q uent bout s of
depression and anxiety when his
nee ds are frustrated. He has
<See TRIANGLE. Page A2)
Court Appointment?
Reagan Pronrises
Places for W oinen
I
!.Just Resting
• ... .• . '· .,,
,.
DETROIT <AP > Ronald
Reagan told a delegation of
women today he still o pposes the
Equal Rights Ame ndment . but
would appoint many women to
high places 1n a Reagan ad
m1mstrat1on and will consider
nammg one lo the L'S Supreme
Court, part1c1pants reported
Rcaean mt>l privately 1n his
69th floor !>Ulle at tht' Detmll
Plaza Hotel with 16 ERA s uµ
porters in an effort to minimize•
t he political dama~e from the
•, absence of an ERA endorsement
in the 1980 part~ platform
t Scott Huddleston. 14. of Cost a Mesa. and
his dog, "Dinkey." take a rest from the
chore of preparing for competition at the
Orange County Fair. Scott attended Costa
Mesa High School. not far from the fair·
grounds. Dinkey doesn't go to school.
··We c ame away feel in ~
good." sa1d Mary Louise Smith.
a for mer co-chairman of the
Republican National Committee
and an active supporter of the
E RA.
Reagan . a wa iting the GOP
crown he's long pursued . also
me l today with an old rival,
former Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger . and reportedly began
a series or meetings with poss1
ble vice·pres1denhal running
mates Marina Plans Doubtful
Consultam Not Optimistic on Fwvl.s
Rep. Mari~a ret Heckler . R
Mass . s aid s he told Reagan he
should nommate a wom an to fill
t he next S Sup reme Court
vacancy and that "this single
step could dem o nstrate ht !.
avowed commitm ent t o the
equal rights of women "
8~ J ERRY CLAL'SE N
Ol t,_ O•off Potol St•ll
Costa Mec;a manna consultant
Kenneth Sam;>'>On told City
Council member!> Mondav he
doubts funds will be appropnat·
ed this )car to &gin feas1b11ity
studies on the proposed Santa
Ana Ri ver mouth facility
·r
Briefing the council in an aJ.
te rnoon s tudy session a l city
hall. the retired Ora nge County
ROvcrnm~t pa rks and harbors
official said he jus t doesn·t know
~ hether a n initial $65,000 sought
for the m arina study w1 II be
forthcoming
··My gut react ion," he s ajd,
Hero Punished
Crime Halted, Job Too
ROCKY RIVF.R, Ohio CAPl -A Greyhound bus driver 1s
serving a 10-day suspension for using a citizens band radio to
thwart an attempted bus hijacking
··1 can't believe 1t." Wayne K. Thompson , 53, said Monday
"I'm in more trouble than the hijacker."
Company officials ~efused to discuss the case . but a I s pokes man for the Federal Communications Com m1ss1on in
' Detroit said Greyhound adopted a policy discouraging drivers
, . from usmg CB ra dios. . .
Thompson said he was aware of the rule but has earned a 1 CB r aruo under his seat for a year because he thought it might
be useful m an emer gency
Local 1043 of the Ama lgamated Transit Union. representing
Thompson. is fi~hting the suspension. Thompson said he could
lose $700 because of the suspension.
Wants Neae Carriers
} FAA Pushes County
~On Airport Boost
By .JOANNE R EYNOLDS
Of tfl9 o.11' P'I ... MAIH
Orange County s upervisors
were told by a Federal Aviation
Administration official Monday
to quit stalling and open John
Wayne Airport to new air car·
riers .
A lette r from Cla rk Onstad,
chief counsel to the FAA. to
board of supervisors Chairman
Ralph Clark said county ofriclah
haven't any reason not to act on
a May 1.2 FAA order to open the
airport.
A spoknman for Clark aald
the letter . received Monday.
would be referred to the county
counsel for review and com·
ment.
Onstad aaJd ln hi• letter tbat,
"the subject ol access to the
Jobn Wayne Airport has been
under s ubstantial study. in·
vesligat.ion and analysis for over
a year.''
In saying bis office believes
it's time for a ction by the
supervilon, Onstad quoted the
federal court rulinl from ~
New York cue in which ru_.,ta
of the Cmcorde supersonic jet
into Kennedy International
Artrport were upheld:
"Yumc sensitive decWom,
and exerclst.ni aound judament
even in the face of some na1gtng
uncertainty la lbe daily fAN of
Jud1es, administrators and
other public officlala.
"There comes a ttme when rel·
e1•lin8 tbe solution of an laaue
to the lndetlnlte future . \ . la
tant~mount to refualq to ad-
(8ee8TA~ Pa1e AZ)
·· 1s that it will not "
T he funds. part of a total
$325.000 required for a US.
Ar my Cor p s of Engineer<;
feas1b1lity study, have been r e·
quested from the federal govern·
ment by Congressman Robert
Badham. R·Ne wport Beach.
T h e proposed harbo r .
backed by Costa Mesa and Hunt·
in~ton Beach for th<' ocean at
the rive r's mouth. actually
would be a County of Orange
proJect
Mam key to the pr o1 ect.
thou~h . 1s approval by the
Cahforrua Coast al Comm1ss1on
Most of the more than 80 acres
proposed for the 3.000-boat-slt p
project is described as "de
~raded wetlands." Sampson
s aid
Sampson told council mem·
bers that land for the 3,000-boat
harbor proposal co u ld n 't
possibly be acquired until about
1986 if approval eventually 1s
secured
Other keys to unlockmg the
project. he said. include county
government's a ttitude toward
the project anq the required
hlessing of the city or Newport
Beach.
Sampson said Ne wport or
fic1 als won't recom m end tbe
pro posed $40 milhon pro1ect.
drafting only a policy statement
e ncouragm g de velopment of
badly needed s mall·boat harbors
(Stt MARINA, Page AZ )
,
Ms Heckler s aid Reagan told
the 1?roup he came close to ap-
pointing a woman as California
Supreme Court JUSt1ce near lhc
end of tus term as governor, and
that he said "he would consider
-appointment of a ~oman to the
Supreme Court "
The woman who attended the meeting told reporters later they
m ade no request that ReaF?an
Brown Veto
Ove rride
Tiireatened
A s pok es man f or A !.
semblywoman Marian BerF?eson
said today the Newport Beach
lawmaker plans to push for a
legislative override of Governor
Brown's veto of her permanent
tax-indexmg measure
T he governor vetoed a bill
Monday by Mrs. Ber geson that
would have pe rmane ntly pre·
vented ind1v1duals from being
pushed into higher ta x brackets
by cost-of-li ving wage increases
Dave Ruks t al1s. th e a s
semblywoman's fi eld r epresen·
tat1ve, said chances a re good fo r
an override.
Fair Slate
The 32nd Annual Orange County Fair moves into its
sixth day Wednesday with songstress Helen Reddy as
reatured entertainer .
Fair attendance for the nr-St rour days, Friday throug.h
Monday, totaled 134.131 -up 21.310 from last year's
figures for lhe same period.
Gates open in Costa Mesa at noon and close at mid·
night.
Major events Wednesday include:
-Noon to 10 p.m .. Film Festival.
-1and3:30 p.m .. The City Pop/Rock Band.
-2 p.m., kids' nuckel pitch contest.
-2:30 and <4 :30 p .m .. Aerobic Dancers.
-2:30 and 5 p.m .. Ka te Pueta, folk 1uitartst.
-3 p.m ., clown and rooster crowtn1 contests.
-3:30 and 5:30 p .m .. Fountain Valley Dancers.
-3:30. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m .. Fun's·a·poppl.n Circus.
-S p.m ., cow milkln1 demon.at.raUon.
-1. 8 and 10 p.m .. Swaying Belro1 aerial act.
-8: lS and 8: lS p.m ., Winn Troupe. hi1h wlre cycles.
-8:45 p.m .. Japanese 3rd Gener1Uon Band parade .
-7 and t p. m .• Helen Reddy in the amphltheat~r.
-8 and 10 p.m .. Laser Dllcomania.
m11r1 1f\ tus ERA stand or ~e<-k
m"d1f1<·<1t111n' or tht: con
trovt>r'>tal pl<itform pl<tn k that
"'1thcira1,1,<; part' ..,uooort for
rallftl"ation or the dmc-ndmt:nt
• * *
"'h1ch 1,1,l)uld µrri ·.1dt' a t'onst1tu
t1onal !Jan on '' \ual tJ1 ,<·r1m1 na
t1on
l>e!.p1lt· her .ipp.1n'nl plt•asun•
fl\ t:>r the d1 s1·u..,-..10n . \h llec-klt'r
-..aid '>hf' told lkal!<tn the equ.il
n)tht-.. 1..,,u•· ·1,1,11uld not hlo"'
o \ "'r and thJt h1· neerh ti) t<1lk
more about wom1.:n !. rig ht\ a'>
<Stt REAG.\~. PajtP \21
* • * Bush Top Choice
For Second-Spot?
DETROIT <A PI -With every
thin g going his wa y on the
Republican convention Ooor .
Ronald Reagan's search for a
winning vice-preside ntial run·
nin ~ mate inten si fied today ·
"'1th signs po1nt1n>! toward
George Bush as the leading pros·
pect
Reaj!an also met with former
Secretar y of State Henry Kiss
1nger and s upporte r s or the
Equal Rights Amendment in a
dual effort to s mother the onl\'
flickers of controversy at ttus
carefully scripted convention
A ft er he met .,., 1th top Rea~an
ad n se r s Rush t o ld the
Cali fornia delegation that ·1
bt'lae\l' ttus part~ 1s more uni
f1ed than at anv t ime in h1ston
And I be.heve that under
Governor Rea~an we are going
to see that sort of respect for the
l'n1ted Stall's that t'veryone
"'ants ·
After his '>ess1on with Hea~an,
l\1s!.l nger told reporters he did
not discuss the poss 1b1ltty of
1oin1ng a Reagan admm1stra
t1on
.. The only d1scuss1on we had
was on substantive issues of"t
fo reign policy." K \ssmger said
Coverage o f the
Repu~n nattonal conven-
Uon begins at 4:30 thl1 after·
noon on Channels 2, 4 and 7.
He C'alled Rt>aJ?a n's foreign
policy \ 1ews ··compallble·· with
his
While there was hardly a np
pie of public controver!)y at tht'
convention sf'c;su>ns ~onda~. the·
first of four da)!. or meetings in
Joe Low' Arena. s ome prom1
nt'nl party f1i.eures expres!.ed dis
..tJHt'<'ment v.1t h th e con
~l"r\'3tl\'l' l"ai,t or the part y plat
ror m lo be presente d lo the
delegates for appmval ton1 J,?ht
Rell~ Ford . f1,rmer f1r-..t lad\
'.11d in an ABC tele\'l!.10n 1n
<Stt \'t;t:P, Page A21
Motive Unknown
Mesa Car Torched;
Other Tries Fail
/\ dc l 1be ratel } !l et fire
d ec;troye d a Costa M e ~a
wom an's 1979 car early Monday
as attempts to torch two other
a utos in her neighborhood fa.lied.
police reported
Touched off at about 4 30 p m
was a Bwck Regal owned by
L<>1s J . Hanni of 730 James St.
She was awakened at about
4 40 a m. by neighbor James
Terr y, who told her he had
called firemen.
T erry told officers he had been
awa kened by his newspaper car·
n e r who told him a car was
burning in a driveway near nis
a partment.
Investigators said a namma·
ble substan·ce. such as paper
toweling, had been stutred into
the gas tank of Terry's auto but
failed to ignite the gasoline when
lighted.
A similar s ubstance also failed
to cause an arson in a car owned
by Timothy J . Hatch and parked
near his apartment at 724 Hames
St.
omcers said a similar nam.
mable s ubs tance. apparently
soaked with Rasoline, had been
shoved through a partially open
wl.ndow in Ms. Hanni's locked
Buick and developed lnto an ln·
ferno .
Buee8· Collide
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Nint·
teen people suffered mlnor in·
j uries Mondoy when a Rapid
Transit District bus reu-ebded
another RTD bus In South Loa An&el~. officials said.
Her loss was listed as $7 .400
A bout S300 rn pa mt damage
was sustained b~ the other t1.1.o
cars near their gas tank open
m~s. police said
The three o"'ners 1,1,ere at a
loss to explatn why their cars
were torched.
Cousl
\leather
Mostly sunny Wednes·
day. Lows tonight 60 along
the beaches to 66 inland.
Highs Wednesday 70 lo 75
at the beaches. 80s inland.
INSIDE TODAY
/ndlo11a /armer Francis
Kmn~y lwJ4 a thing about
belb -hi' haa 234 Of tfwm on
h'4 ipreod. ~e P~ A9.
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ctrna it at all,·· Onalad ~
la .IMuacy ol llTI. UM fM
11-wwwt• • • -la...U,.U. of di&· orimlnaUan a•aiut aJr t'arriers
at Oran1e County'• •l rport
where ~· lluabd A1nwHt and
Air Calilonua now ~rate.
• Lut May. On.at.ad conc:luded
t .. e invsuaat100 by ruhna that,
•leas lM aJrport hi O~rwd '°
airlln• holdlh& routH to n-
<'<>ntiMatal, •~lier, PSA ad
Western ttw county could bf>
found guilty of dhH•rlmlnahOll
Surx·rv1wn orderf'd a 1ucty ol
Onstad'• rullnit. but ~fore It
\'Ould be ('()n('luded. Air Cal fUf!d
a federal court s uit u lun1 an m
JuncUon to pn.-vt'nt an arUon at
the airport
The swt held that i.lnr~ tht'
c·ounty UI requ1rl"d bv statf' law
to mamuun a hrnll of 40 com
m e rc1al J~t 011thL"i a day, Into
a1rhne would lose bus 1n~ 1f
more a.arhnes c·am .. in and took
flights now allorat~d t o /ur
Callforrua
UoweH•r. on Junt> 27 the swt
wa:. d11~m1:.~e<1 1n a ruling ~ h1rh
held that Air l'allforn1a act~
pr e m atun•I} :.tncc: tht-county
hadn 't yet tried to takt-away
so me of its n1~ht:. Airlrne of
hc1als have ~incc flied a nouce
or appeal or lhl• d1:.-m1:.:.al
Fro• PGfl*' A I
TRIANGLE ..
ubo lx."t-n '>u1c1d<1l, the d efense
witness <e>serted.
Wills was once hospitali:ied in
tt psychiatric facility on the East
Coast followin~ the hreakup or a
re lat1onsh1p, Shcffne r :.aid The
defendant h ad been married
four times before m eet ing Miss
Senne wald 1n a Co:.ta Mesa
apartment complex.
S he ffner s aid Wills was an
"e xtrem ely jealous" person as
well as being possessive.
The psychiatrist :.aid he based
his conclusion:. on several tn
te rv1cws he had with the defend
ant atOrangeCounty Jail
CM Planners
Delay Action
On Skate Rink
Co ... ta M1•:.a l'lann1ng Com·
m1!>l>10n memh<.>rs froze· for t wo
.... t-ck:. a <frvt•lop<'r :.. plani. to
breathe new life into the Klon
dike 1ee -1 kat1ng rink in
northea.-.t Costa Ml'sa Monday.
Park F: f3ry<1n , "ho .... anu. to
make the property at 665
Paularino Ave .. into a roller ·
s kating rink. will havP the
next two we<>ks to tour other
~outhland rink dl·vc lopments.
g<1 thenng d<1t<1
lie ant c-nd'> tn prm <· the hus1
nt•:.:. he pl<in'.'> tu dcvt'lop d~n·t
t1eed the• '100 p<1rk1ng :.p<1ct·s
··.:1llcd for undt·r t·x1:.t1ng city
111n inJ.!
T he property <1t prc:.cn t has
<mly 199 park1n~ spaces, Bryan
,1rgues that a ~kating rink s im·
ply doesn't need 400 spaces since
many p<1troni. ure too young to
,!rive a nd <in· dropped o rr by
parents
The Bry an developm ent
package would include a n office
complex. n:sldurant and a gym-
n asium
Comm1:.:.1onc•r :. volt'd to take
u p d1:.eui.:.1on of the: parking
vananc<'. at th\!ir next mt!t:lmg
Pact R ej ected
SAN n ANClSCO <API -The
nc~ol1atm lo! committee fo r 6,000
union culinary worker!> voled
unanimowsly Monday to reject
the final offe r for a n ew labor
contract Wlth 36 San Francisco
hotel owners The fi rst strike by
th e hotel workers in 40 years will
begin Thurs day unless o~rs
change their oHc r . said Charles
Lamb. president of the Hotel
and Restaurant and Bartenders
Union
ORANOl COAST
DAILY PILOT
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Us Trouble
CAI RO~ kYJ»t(A P J -.,., ............. mad .......... ~ ......... ...
W • a...._ tana for
°'~•<WW.• lndlna Enp llan new.paper uad lo
d•}'
SP<*esm~n for tht' u
lied lr an.lan monarrh di•
put.ct pert ol UM account.
bul ~ acknowteoct1fd that
• "llt>rtou ' 1u t u11t1 o n
rould cifovc•lop
Tbe ne~ problem I• 1tn
1nftcllon ln Pahlavi 'i. lt:ft
1•1. tk 1pokesmau i11ud
Mesa Plan
For Horne
Approved
S ubd1v1s1on of the ,;rc*'or y
Jame~ I t acre prope rt y on
Costa Mesa 's Wt>s t Wilson Strttl
for eight :.ingle family home:.
was approved by the city plWl
ning comm1ss1on Monday night
Commissionen. recommended
aga inst rezoning the property
from its existing R-1 r cs1dent1al
desif(nation to t hat of <t plannt><i
development. a mov(• wht<'h IA ... ,
1nilrnled by the city council
Gregory ha:. toh1 city Offl('wh,
he plans to fully cooperatt· in
m eeting all zoning rt.>qu1remt·nt~
durinl! the development prOCl'l>!>.
and romm1!'>sioners say 11 would
I><' pointless to rezone the I and
He on ginally had approac~
the city with a propol>al LO dt·
velo p a dozen condom1n1um~
with solar power heating on the
~pa cious site at 250 W Wilson
SL. but rw1ghbors obJccted
G re~ory, who!>e o thl'r d<·
velopments have won prize::. fl)r
a r c h itec t ure and planning ,
with drew the condom1n1um ron
cept after a senes l)f mectangi.
with area n -s1dent:. to dt·U·rmint·
their w1she:.
Uown through thl' ~ 1·<1r-. the•
lar ge parcel. nne or th(' bl~)!t''>l
res idential plot::. within th1· c1t v.
ha~ 11em·rat1-.I :J <frl.?rN· 11( 1·11n
troversy O\'N 11.S fulurt• cfrve}OIJ
mcnl.
Gre~ory no "' 11 \C•'> 1n tlw
lar~c·. 001· 'ton hnm•· that "'II
hf• dc•molt5ht-<l 0l0 rri:1kt• \o\<t)' for
the t'IJlht '>I n gle li.tmlly n·-.
id encl~
A decade a go there were plan'>
to develop a preschool fac1llt>
o ut o f the l arg e i.1te but
neighbors turned out in force lo
a rgue for m ainta ining the area's
res idential character
Costa Mesa City Council m em
bers \o\111 consider the pro~e<1
rezoning or the pro~rt>. wh1rh
1n erre~t apphc:. stricter Ci t}
C'ontrols ove r an ull1mi.tte rt1·
\'rlopment than s imple J(,t wn
mj!. at lh<'tr next m1•f•l1ng
Burglars Loot
Suites in Mesa
Burglars hit two s uites of thr·
i;am e commercial building late
Sunday or ear ly Mo nday, mak
ing off with $615 worth or equip
n ie nt from a wood product:.
shop. and about $600 worth of
:.upplaes from i.t pamtinR con·
tractor. Costa Mcse1 pohce :.a1d
today.
According tCJ repo r t:.. tht'
doo r :. t o t.:yega!iio m Wood
P roducts, and J and H Pamtm~
Contractors had been Jimm1e<1.
and tht' wide wind<iws to the ron
tra c tor ·'i \'anl> h<1rl h1:1:n
... mashed to gain entry.
Synan on
Incident
aosed
LOS ANGELE~ t AP 1 -
S}n111 n11n f u uncl l'r ChJrlt-')
Vt'dcru h •11111 t"'J 11( hi\ ·1m
1>t·ri111 I MMr1111·' pltllt<.feu no con· t~:a\ todoy to um!lp1racy to com·
11111 tnu1 elt•r ., ch;arge stem·
m11114 fn•m ..en (ktubt·r 1971!,
r <All ll'..,11 J k•· .1ttat·k un <•n at·
lurnc·y
'I lw 1h,trl<'t attornl'y s offtc4!
'"J 11J Uc•t1cr 1d1 would re eel vc
prvb.ition ui. pa rt uf a plea
lit1r~a111 111 \o\h l('h he agreed w
Ill' l' up tu:. ll'aders h1p role Ln the
~.,.11anon ~·oundal1on, a Northern
< .il1f1>rn1J dru)! CJnd alcohol re
hat>1ht1.1t10n center
\~ part of the a grt'ement. he
'-' ould ht• dllo.,..ed tu cun~ull with
l h•• 11q~Jn11 Jtlon but could play
nu 111 un.1.:t•ment r ole m the re
h<1h1lltat11>n pro~rum
...,t ,1nd111i: lw(ur 1• J J Ucf)(t•
f)1 ·1l1·ric h l .ilmh JO'>"t·rc·d
\ , • ., "hen J'-ked 1£ hl· in
tenderl to t:ntto-r .i plea which 1~
'"llll\'OJlt·nt tn a plea o f guilty t1
d1Jr.:t·:. of l'on:.vira('y to cumm11
murdN and -.11l1c1tatwn to com
1111t k11lna11µ1 ng and a:.~ault
111~ t1Att )Oun~ followers -
Lance Kl·ntun. '>On of the lat1•
handlcadt•r StiJn Kenton . and
JoM•ph Mu ... wn also confirmed
I ht•y .... c1uld pll•.1<1 n<J l'l•nt1·st t11
th•· c llfl'>Jllr,11•\ l'h:.irge ;11Hl ,,
'l'Jllll ate• d1a1 g1 o f J!>...,d.Ult .... 1th
,, d1 .,1dh "'1·ap4JO .J rattlesnake
l';.iul l\1•1r ant1, t h(' <ittorne'
h1tt"n h\o th{' re1ttl<":-.nak1· left 1n
h1'> m:.11 lbo\ 'at 1n th1· frr11it rr'''
nf t ht· n1ur1 room J'> th•· pl'"''
"' t· r ,. ta I.. 1· n M n ran 1 1, " a'
ho:-.p1tali1.t•d ... '< tl:.t\., .ift (·r lh1·
(Jct 10. t9iH <1ll.1c·k. l111l r•
C'O \('rl'd from lht• \c•fl(HTI(JU)
~nak l'l11tt·
Th<· r,r, ~1·u1 old lh •d1·rwh <tnrl
hi-. t IA n foll11 .... •·r-. "',.r,. <irrf"!>l1of!
lttlt•r , itnrl th e· JlrfJ ... ('l'Ul10n OJI
l1•i:1·d thJt !ht· ~~ nanrin founrh:r
tnc'1t1•d lht· '.!I ~•·<tr old K1•ntr>0
anli 2!1 'e'.lr uld ~I 1i-lr'•1 t11 1•11
aft pr th1· ;11t1Jrn•·\. "'hlJ c·:1rlt1·r
IA <Jn .1 $.')f)l llOO t I\ rl JUll1•m1·11t
;1.:a1n\I ~~n :1n1,n 111 J 1111th1·t
l ' cJ .,, .
Mesa Theft
Well Timed
11m1.: ·~ ffil)Ot•\. C<oc,ta Ml ... an
J)nnnCI 1-:rir..ind.; lt•cJrnNI "'11m
d.t\
M !> Kor :mlia tril<I p.il 1rt· .,he·
l1•ft h<·r CJpi.trtment fo r JIJ
min UlA..'S to pick up a chtld lhat s he
bab":.IL'>
Whl'n i.he rt'lumed. :.he found
her front door oJ)(:n. a ~crttn
m1.,.,1ni.: from o "andow <>ht' hall
l•·ft o~,. .. n C1ncl ht'r 1 r1l1ir l(·lt'\ l!>l<JO
~··t ;ind m11·ro .. a \I' n \ 1•n i:ont•
1'11111·1· •·'>t1m .. 1t·1I th1• 111:-."l''>
fr 11111 ~... t\11rC1n<J;1 ., \fl-~J di·I
\1.Jr Jj1Jr1 rtlt'nt iJl $.',(,MJ
REAGAN. • •
he r amp::11i::n., aC'M!>S th•· na
t1on ·
Patne1a Stewart, a member of
thl' pl<1tform tc>mm1tte(' and the
onlv hl<1rk IA llman invited M
!od<1 y·, mc•t•tmi.:. '>a1rl lh-a~an
.,;it1:.f1ect m~ ree l1njl a s a
m 1nonty v.nmHn " ~h(• !>a id hf'
prr1 m,..,1•d t11 1n1·ludr· man'
"om1·n in ht:. fl'<ieral apiioini-
m 1•ni...
\1 :JUrt'i.·n 1<1•.Ji'.tn cl;iuvhtrr of
th•• µro'>J'1 ·c·t1H· ,;OJ' nominet'
jtnd Ion~ an F.RA advoc<tll·. Si.t1d
lhc•ri• ";1., harm11n~ J l th•· m•'i 1
inf(
---JVST BREAKJNC ---
U.S. Sub Missile
O/f ered tQ British
. WASIDNGTON <AP> -The United StateS has agreed to sell
Britain the m ost advanced U S. subm anne-launched missile,
t.be Trident. to replace older and less potent n uclear we ap()f\S
\.he Carter administration announced today ·
The White Houae released a letter fro m President Carter to
BriUsb Prime Minister Margaret Thatc her that said the "Unit·
ed States is prepared to s upply the United Kmedom T ndent I
missUea, equipment and supporting ser vices ··
The Trident m taslle. which can loft e ight to to nuclear
warheads over di1tancH up t.o a bout 4,600 miles, went to sea Cor
the first Ume la.st October in a U.S. Poseidon s ubmarine.
R.rtu £'...-a•---llUlktftl
WASHINGTON (AP) -A feder al 8 rand jury today indicted
Re p. Richard Kelly, a f1orida Republican, and two men o_n
c harges ol bribery and conspiracy In connection with the FBI s
Ablcam probe of poHUc al corruption.
J<elly became the sixth congressman and first Republican
indicted ln the publldzed FBI undercover Investigation.
'Tbe five·COUl'll indictment, which aJ10 contained char&es Of
lnt.entate travel to aJd racketeerinti. was returned In U.S. Dia· trlct Court here. Also named u defendant.a we re Eusene R.
ctudo, allo knOwn u Gino Ciudo, 49. a self-employed busl·
neuman from Longwood, P1a .. and Stanley Wleai, 53, an ac-
countant ftom Smithtown, N.Y.
&IW PrWft fi'.U A ....
LONDON <A P) -The value ol t.he tJ .S. dollar roM a1alnat
otber ~ cu.rrencle1 on world money exchan1ea today. Gold
tumbled u mueh u SZ5 an oun~.
The London clostna prtce for cold ••• tlS20 a troy ounce,
down from 9IC'7 Monday. Gold traded 1n New \'ork at '811. down
SZl. 8'1wrtraded ln N•• Vn at w .11. d9wn sc cents. ,
Sheik of Parldag
Parking lot attendant Jeff Strayer, 15. of Costa M esa.
<I rt:ssc~ Ilk<: this as he directs traffic at the Orange C-Oun·
ly F;.urground~. fie s a ys 1t helps keep the sun off his face
<.1 nd th1· cxh<Ju~t rume~ out of his nose
Mesa Youth
Arrested in
Mirror Theft
/\ C~ta ~tcsa lt~n ager and h1:.
rom pa n1 on loaded a ~la \:.
1«1rr}1ng truck "1th e1~ht ((Jot
mirror. Lakcn from a Mes a bw,1
111·\~ l'arl) ~t onday. crashed
thro ugh a ht•av> gate and later
tril'd to peddle the merchand1:.<•
in La~una Reach. police said
The 16 year old boy w <1~ ar
11•.,t1·d a t 9 ;i m 1n Le1i.:una
lkJd1 bv pohc·1• who "'l'rc: uh-rt
•·rt h)' an a ll,p<>1 nls broadca~t
de•'l'rlbin~ tht• Model Gla:.1» and
\1 1 r r11r In(' truck
C'o ... 1:1 M<·'-a pollC'f' -.aid th•·
"•Uth l:itPr C1dm1lll'd th<1l ht> and
,, c<1mpan100 , "hom he wouldn t
1clent1f\. e hmb<-d over the .:la!>'.'>
1'l1m1JJ.n) ·., :.tor<1gt• yard fcnc , <tl
<1bout 6 am
omcen. said the two loaded
about 20 four h~ f'1J;:hl foot mar
rrir'> nn th(· f1 rm '> trurk. bn•Jk
1111: l '-'" oth1·r., 1n lht.• procc~l> and
c ut11ni.: tht• 111'1\ s knuckle<i
l'r>lll'•· ,,ud lht• t"O thc•n dmH·
ltll' tru(k thr•1u~h an iron ~ate ,
huc·k linJ? the structure and ~hat
t 1·nnJ? 1 .... o mo n • m1rron.
Th(' bov told ofrlcN!> h1 \ rom
11an1on kno~·c; u contractor 1n
'\ewport ~ach who would buy
t Of' l(la.,., but that the contrac·
tor·., business was clo:.e<1
The two then drove the load to
LaJ(una Hc<tch . poli ce said,
v. he: re they attc-mpted t.o sell the
mirrors to a glass firm on
La~una Canyon Road
Su s p1 c 1o u :. glas ~ r1rm
l'mployet·s 1mmed1ately caJled
Model Glass in Costa Mesa re
~arding the attempted sale. Mesa
detectives, at the J(lass firm 1n
'es l1 J:atmi; the hur.c lary , 1m
mediately rallcd for a broadcast
1k<,«r1b1nJ? th•• trut'k
LaRuna Beac h police ~ard the>'
'>topped the truck. driven by th ·
ho}. at Bcar h und F o rc:.t
A\ en ut> in their city
f'r.-P~AI
VEEP ••.
terv1ew today that platfor m
planks dropping endorsement or
the Equal R1ght5 Amendment
and supPOrtJn~ a constnuttonat
ban on abortion~ we re thre aten
1n~ to cam the part~ tov. ard lh<-
ort or t'lect1on d1sastt'r lhiit
0 <1 rr) l.n>ld" <1tcr suffered a ., the·
\I() P nom1 n~ 1n 1964
··w e·rt-treading on danJ(erot.t'>
1-:round JU:.l hke 1964." !>aid Mr<.
REAGAN, FORD
MENO FENCES -A3
f'·l)rd . a i.tron1? 'upporlt'r 1.f
F:HA ·· I hotw v.t• rnm~l
\OmC' l'tf th-.• l'"il''' "
In an •pt1.-;1r;1n1·•· •in th•· CU .. '-.
~ orn11.~ :-,, .... • K 1\s1nger
-.1rle\leppwl .J •1u•''' 1<m whethf•r
hP agr~ "'ith th•· platform .,
oppo:.it1on tn tht• ~1\LT II trea ty
"1th t™' Soviet l 'nion The arm!>
llm1lat111n r11rt ..ironi:?l:!< llp
r)()\t•rl b) f<l'JCJn I' -.tdll•'(I Ill
tht' Senate
t\1ssrnger replied thJt ' dl th"
moment th1· b1)! prr1lll•·m 1n OJ
llllnal def<'f'l!>C 15. ratl'hm~ up
"1th th•' Sov1t'l5. The n ht>
.idd~"<i thal "I support th~ man)
li1 r ect1on..' of the platform
Fro• rafl# A I
MARINA. • •
nnd recreation ouLc;1de of their
Cit)
A s mall comer of the proposed
marina com plex lies within
Newport &ach on land zone'<!
ror medium d<.·n~tl} hou~tng , ht'
noted
Thl' Corps o f Engineer :..
SamJ)M)fl rt•port•-<1 . ~on t begin
an) reas1btllty studies until all of
th<' local roast.al plans required
b> th<' <,tall' are c-ompletecf
an)~ay
!IP '>aid roastal plan., invo1ve<1
i n c lude the county s. Costa
Mt.>:.a·s and Newport Beach's
FlND OF TH E WEEK . l<
No Death
Sentence
For Killer~
. ... . .
By DAVID KUT'ZMANN
. . .
Of .... o.lty ..... ,.... ~
An Orange County Superior
Court jury recommended today:
that convicted murdere r Larry .;
Donald Smith of Newport Beach ·~
be sentencc.-d to life imprison·:
m e nt without possibility of ::
pa ro le I.rt the 1979 k idnap.murder •
or C arolyn Bealer or Garden
Gr ove.
The e1ght·woman . four·man
JU r y d e liberate d for nearly
seven hours Monday a nd today
befor e arnv1n~ at a verdict in
the pen alty phas e of Smith's
trial.
The Jury could have sentenced
the Newport Bearh man to death
1n the C:al1fom1a gas c hamber
<1ftt:r coov1ct1ng lum last week()(
murder and k1dn<1pping
~ u m <' r ''us m e m be r s o f
Smith :. family were present in
Superio r Court Judge James
Turner 's courtroom when tM
verdict wa!> r ead a t 11 a .m. to.
day
Sm Ith showed no e m oti<>n as
Court Clerk W<1l ter Preston read
the verdict.
J ury foreman Nllrman Potter
had 1nd1 C'ated Monday thai the
panr·I .... ai. unabl" to reach a~
C'l'lfln on tht.· dl'fendant 's fate .
Polll•r -,;.11d the Jur y w<1s "emo-
t wn <1 ll y rlrnin"tJ ' wht'n 1t r e·
rt."•M:<1 <11·llherat1"n' late Mon·
dCI\ :.tflC'moon
Thi· panel took only an hour
and a half today to reach a de·
C'l'l lOn
Prl)M'('utor Dave Carte r in his
c los ing <vJZument to the JUry
Monday had made no reeom·
mendat1on a<> to whether Smith
'>hould d1t• in lhl' ga"> c hamber or
hr ~entcncecf to lire without
f)a r<J It.·
ff th(• Jury r annnt re<tch a
.t•ri11C't 1>0 pumc,hmPnt, the issue
could ht-turnf'd 0\'1·r tn Judge
M<'Hrirlt• or a nt•w JUry clluld be
Pll'k1.:<l lo n·comm1,nd '>entenc·
ml! The l::itt1·r alte rn<1t1vP would
• 1·11 u1 1 •· a 11r•· .. 1·n\<1 l1f)n o f
"' irlcnC'C· hv lhl' pro:.e~·ut100 and
tl1•fe·rt:..•· .tll o\ 1·r •H!a•n
WP Officer
St,ill Critical
After Crash
\ (Jllr<•r111J a 111.ihv.a' Patrol
off1n·r 1n1uri·1f 1n ~· ·:,unday
mnrning J1·c·1t1t>nl 1n C o la Mesa
r•·m.11nt-<f n1·.1r unc.·on:.cwus and
111 • rit 1c al con d1t1o n today al
~ 11unta1n \'allo-y Community
ffn.,p1tal
A C ll P s p o kes ma n s aid.
ho.,..rver. th<1l Patrolma n Rod
('ampbt-11. 32. or Anaheim, was
re11pondani;? to <;limuh and was
ablt> to r<.'aet to a vis it from a
fl'llo ~ offlct'r
C:<1mpb<>ll :.uffe red 1n1urles
when ~ was struck by a pickup
truck a.-, he wu' h(•lping clear an
t>arl1er accident on the north·
hound '-;;1n 01e~o Freeway near
t-a 1 rv1t'" Road A tow truc k
drt\ Pr, 11 Jrolc1 Hobb Jr. 22. of
\;ar<len ,;rr1vt-. was killed
1 he driver of the pickup.
Rn ht·rt .lnrlian. 22. of Huntington
l:Jt.'Jt h. ".J'> booked into O range
('ount) Jail o n :.u sp1cion or
fel o n ) drunken drn•1n g a nd
\l•h1 r ul.ir man5laughter He
later "J' relca~ed on $2,5()() bail
Four other riden. 1n the pickup
''('ft' ln)Ur•'<i
All thl• lud. you can h.:indll:. in 24 l...Jrdl ~old pldtl•! Our
f uU r· ll'.lf clover ic, ,\ 24 1-...ir .1t ~~nld · rl~1 t\.J r1•rl1(-.l of thl•
Horl·nt1nl· o n,.;1 n<1l. Yllu C.ln h.ing 1t m'l'r lhl' d11<1r for lu\I..
Or U'll' rt d <, .1 r·lfll'H\'l'i~ht On tht• b.1d .. "' tlw in .. CTipt111n,
"Onl' ll•af ,., for hopl'. .tnd onl.' ,.., tnr I.11th, and llOl' '' l11r
love, vou know And Cud put .inothl·r in for luck:' ttow
can ct be only S12 50., But It is' Get one for you, and several
for gift!>.
§LA.VICK'S
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F•thlon ltbnd. NfwPoft ~r. ~ IHch, 71"664-lllO
WfttminMl.'T , ...._. H• I Mi-Yi.70 I Norttl Otlllf' / Tiit City
to.~ • .,..~
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T u aday' NYSE
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COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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OAllY PILOT
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f\.aday,Juty 15 1980 s DAii. Y PIL.OT
Lagoll Remedg
Shared Work ••
Growth Seen i:
By SYLVIA PORTER
Shared work -m llllons of you will become fa miliar
with this phrase as unemployment mounts dunng 1980'i
second half a nd responsible obser vers seek remedies
which will not restimulate inflation.
It refen to an lnnovaUve, much-debated state pro-
gram that has been oper ating in California ror less tha11
two years and which provides partia l unemployment
benefits to employees on a reduced work week .
A MORE COMMON NAME lS "shared work com-
pensation": its goal is to spread the potential ha rdship of a
large factory layoff by cutting the work week for aJJ
e mployees in a factory with unemployment benefits to
Money's
Worth
m ake up partially ror
lost pay, 1t 's voluntary.
Simply put . instead
of. say. 20 percent of
em ployees at a factory
be ing l aid off , a ll
employees continue to
work a reduced four -
day week. Meanwhile. as pa rtial compensallon, worktts
receive a daily benefit rrom the shared-work program
ranging from S6 to $24 tax-free for every day off the job.
The partial paym ents ca n r un up to 20 weeks for
em ployees v.hose companies have put them on short work
time
~o one loses a Job when the employer 1s caught i.n a
business slowdown or dov. ntllm And the worker 1n effect
ear ns about 90 percent or his or her regular salary for the
four -day week
EVEN TODAY, AN £~1MATED 25 per cent of union
contracts in California provide for some var1 at1on of work·
sharing The law mandates that the proJ!,ra m ~ voluntary
for union v.orkc-r -. and rt'qu1re!. that management review
pro1ectc'<l work time rutbC1cks v.1th unions m advance of
an' action
· For thl' nonunion v.orker. part1c1p<1t1on m the progr am
1s at thE· d1scret1on of the employin~ c:ompan1<''-
LeJ?1'>lat1on '" twinJ?, t-xplore<:I for <>1m1lar 'hare<:I work
prOJ?ram' t•lsC'v. h<•rt• at both foderal and st<1tl' l<•\clc;
Jn C'altfom1a. mduc;tne.. involved 1n tht· pro~rcim in·
rlu<le aRnculturt'. conc;truc t1on elcc·tron1<''> hca .. y
machiner. hotr·I :.ind restaurant. lumber and retail The
plant t·H-n ran b<· limited lo department!> rather tha n bt·
ing in u.-.e throughout a factor)
THE Af'l..C'JO OPPOSES THE CONCEPT. ft!; rea!>On
1ng II C'an run into l'Onfltr t "'1th i.en1ont., pm\ 1<.1ons tn un
ion rontract.s lh<it ccsll for first layoffc; among 1uni<1r .
v.orker... 1t Cdn makE-v1 mt> JOb Sf>t·unt~ hto-n('rit., 1n cou
1rach vuJnt'rJhh· larktnJ? ..,.:ifcguards c·r1mp;.in1es ma~
'eek to 'lphon fl\(' '1.J\!> or d fort out (If wrirk('r<, tn four tl
m 1~ht der~·r n-sum puon or rl'~ular l'mplo) mcnt 1.1. hen bu:-.1 ·
nt-" tum' up Propon<·nt_.... of the pr<>gram cite .... H1n~s 1n not hav1n~
to ret rain h>:-.t and hml orf worker; °""h{·n bu\tn(.' s p1rks up
1\nd i;ohould tod:.i \ .., \en•re business rl ownt urn extend to len~th) duration requmng large layoffs of skilled workers.
the California program of k<·epin~ workers on the JOh
could give that tatt>' manufacturers a running c;tart over
shut·dOY.11 compt>tltor'> Y.hen the economy does rebound
W'>me n and m 1nonty worke rs '..,,ho freq uently
repre~t a s1gniftcant segment or latest·h1red worke rs>
look on the prol'(ram pos1t1vely. too. for 1t shelters U\e1r
JObs a~a1nst the frequent early layoffs that a lways accom-
pan) J business do..,, ntum
TH E C..\LJFORSIA ",HARED \\ORK c1Jmpen~allt>n
plan 1s pattcm t'<i afti.>r an earlier West German progra m
It wa!> hea\'ll~ US('d b) West Germany an the 1975 slump
wht.>n thr('('-quarter)I or a rnlllion workers went on the ab-
brev1 :ited work schedule The unemploym ent potential was
reduc('(f by an t-sttmatl"d 15 percent
The program in Cahfom1a as l rtf?gered when an
t'mployer fa<'f'~ t ht' p<iss1b1hl) of bein~ forced to cut
C'mplO)l"e hours b~ 10 rlt'rcent
Womt•n v. ho hJ\ t' foy,t·r paying Jobe; uctuall) gall'l
more from tht• plan thJn h1J?her mrome 35!;0CtJtes A
14 0rker eaman.: $200 a 14l't?k for t-xample. would ~et a re
la ti\ el~ h1gh1•r J>('rC't•ntag~ of pa~ than the employee who
earn~ mon• ha-.ed on tht· ro pt>rcent of normal pay ratio
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Ehzabl!th TaylOf', Moc:hflel
Nasty Nellie CoOls Off
By JE RRY RUCK •
LOS ANGELES ( Af'I :-.a1c1. 'll1Jt d,in1n, 11 • :-..1•1 111· I\' they ltkcd C1nd the) k1'pl ;i<,k
i\lt~on Ami?nm o( NBC's "Little Oll'~on' · 1ng me to coml· hack When 1
House on the Prame" in!'.pm:~ S ht• !'> ab11 i.I budci1ni: J oan rl'a d for Nell1t· the) got
strong emotional reactions in HI\ l'r~ She has bl't:·n rtmni: J hy!'>terrc:.il There "er<' f1 v<' men
people !'>la n<lup comt•dy routine ror !'>1lling there laughing at me I
Little g1rlo; thro" thing:. at the• i-e\ t>r:1I H·ar.., ShL· ha.., :.on a lbum thought J had done '>Om ct.tun g
TV set when she's on. out as Amy Carter. lier mot.her. "rong
•·People run up to me 1n former Canadian artre:.:. Norma IN THE SEVENTH !><'ason
restaurants and s ay, 'I hate you' :O.tac·m1llan was thl' voice of t·ommg up m thf• fall. Nellie 1~
You're t errible. Rut I love tt Car oline and John-J ohn Ken married to m1ld -manne red
when you do nasty things·!" the nedy on "The First Fa m1ly " l'erc1vaJ m what amounts to the
actresssaid. album taming of the s hrew Nellie
The cause of these outbursts 1s M1 ~s Amgnm is or Icelandic b<'haves herself <1nd treats
he r role as "Nasty" Nellie desc<'nl. Her fJther. Thor Arn Percival with respect .
Oleson. who has been making grrm, is a former actor who's lier new husband has taken
life miserable for Laura lnRalls now a produ<'cr and personal over management of K<'lhe's
for six years. She's a pint·s1zed manaj!er Brother Stefan is an hotel and restaurant. and m the
blackmailer. a nd a cheat. actor and "a" on .. Land or the opc·ning episode Nellie discovers
"P EOPLE EYE me -is that \;1ants." Her m other has com· she is pregnant
her ?" said Miss Arngrim, lit pletedancpicnovel o(Canada. Miss Arn~rim's adolescent
whose long , flaxen hair 1s cov-S H E AUDITIONE D for the v illainy brings a r efreshing
eredon screenbyawigo(curls. pa r ts of L aura a n d Mary touch or t a rtness to "Little
.. Then I say somethg and they Ingalls. which were won by House on the PraJne ," and helps
recognize my voice and back off Melissa Gilbert and Melissa Sue save it from lapsing into a goody
I went to a movie theater and Anderson. two-shoes s weetness. She JUSt
asked for a Or. Pepper and pop. ··1 d.Jdn't get either role," she may be the best te<?n -age mearue
com . The girl behind the counter said. "But there was some quah· s ince Bonita Granville
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can tr.,... to a natlonll
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C3ttry. W8'>0ell Conly. The
JBtnM and Younger boys
beQ111 to nde the oudew
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by Armstrong & B•tJuk
Sauter Heads
-€BS Sports
I.I 1~ A:'\\; FI.ES 1.\ P > -\'an G<>rrlon Sauter.
1 lw \ 11 t' ~·n·-.1dt•nt dnrt ~eneral manager or the
( H~ o\l.nt-<l l..11-. An~l'll•.., telP\'t".>10n s tauon K:-.JXT.
"'JI rr·plJ4 ,. Fr.rnk ~I Srrut.h Jr. as president of
<.:HS :-.;et"'ork Sports.
Erft'<'LIH' 11nmt•diatcly, Smith will take a new.
Iv cn•alt'd po:-.t a .. senior \'lCC president or CBS
J<roadcast Group. Gene F. Janltowslu, president of
the d 1 n s1on. said.
SJuter. who l'\a., ~n at KNXT since 1977,
Joined CBS in l~ after 01ne years as a newspaper
n ·portcr 11.J~ rt.•pl:.1ct·menl at lhe stalloo was ool
announcc'd
For S:iutcr. whost, new job at CBS S ports is ex-
pt·cted· to base him 10 ?'\ew York. it has been an
t•\entful w~k.
It "as announe'ed last week that he will marry
Kathl('('fl Brown. ~t~ter of California Gov. Edmund
G Brown J'r . Jub 31. They pla nned to live in her
fl JnC'ook Park home with her three ctuldren from
a prC'vtous marria,::e
Smith. who has been with the newtwork since
1951 and C R<; Sports president smce 1978, will have
\ ariou.s as.siKnments m his new post, J ankowski
~md . HJs dut.Jes will include serving as a sales ad·
visor to all areas of the CBS Broadcast Group in ·
\.Oh ec1 tn se<'ondary markets fo r br oadcast
'LITTLE HOUSE' BRAT GROWS UP. WEDS matcri:iJ a.s well as to those producing specifically
Alison Amgrtm H 'NHty Nellle Oleson_· ___ r_o_r _n_c_"_f_o_rm_s_o_f_c_o_m_m_u_n_ic_a_ll_on _______ _
Restaurant
and Cocktail Lounge
(shrimp in herb wine sauce).
119-$12.95
Served with Soup du Jour, rice pilaf or
baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner.
SUNDAY CiilAMPAGNE BRUNCH
I I :30 to 2:30
On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel
on the First Level For reservations call: 540-8822.
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